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In a bold move, Assam revives a forgotten 1950 law to deport illegal immigrants without court approval, as CM Himanta Biswa Sarma vows immediate pushback across the Bangladesh border, ending delays caused by tribunals and the sluggish NRC process
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The CM said that for some reason, this provision of Immigrants (Expulsion From Assam) Act, 1950 was somehow forgotten, and it was also not told by the government lawyers.
“Moving mountains”: For 17 years, Dr. Madhavi Latha—India’s lone woman geotechnical warrior—fought rocks, storms, and silence to raise the Chenab Bridge, soaring 359m high, stitching Jammu to Srinagar and fulfilling a century-old dream with steel and soul
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The bridge — 35 metres taller than the Eiffel Tower — is part of the 272km Udhampur-Srinagar-Baramulla rail link that features 36 tunnels and 943 bridges and will fulfil a century-old idea to connect Jammu and Srinagar through a railway line.
What began as a honeymoon turned tragic when Indore’s Raja Raghuvanshi was found murdered in Meghalaya’s gorge, his wife Sonam vanished, no ransom, no trace—just silence, a dao, a bloodstained coat, and a grieving family still pleading for a CBI probe
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The police rappelled down and confirmed the worst fears. Raja’s decomposed body lay discarded in a gorge, left to rot in the wilderness.
In Agra’s Nagla Nathu, 6 girls, including bride-to-be Muskan and her sisters Shivani & Kajal drowned in the Yamuna while filming a reel—what began with laughter ended in funerals, as wedding dreams sank into silence, exposing the dark side of reels-mania
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They were trapped by a natural death pit—a deep depression caused by illegal sand mining, a hidden danger that is rarely visible from the shore.
India stuns the world with DIGIPIN—a 10-character GPS-encoded digital address for every inch of its land & sea, crafted by India Post & IIT Hyderabad, covering precise 4x4m grids, set to save ₹82,000+ crore yearly and redefine global geospatial dominance
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In today’s world of GPS navigation and smart logistics, the need for accurate geolocation is undeniable.
India now demands full hardware, software, and source code checks on all CCTV cameras post-April 9, shaking Chinese giants like Hikvision and Xiaomi, as Delhi leads with 2.5 lakh cameras and the $7B market braces for strict cybersecurity enforcement
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The manufacturers conveyed their reservations regarding the new certification rules and requested the government to delay the implementation of the rules.
‘Only people of one religion were identified and killed’: Shashi Tharoor, part of the all-party delegation sent by Modi govt, exposes the chilling truth of the Pahalgam terror attack and India's united stand against faith-based violence
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Shashi Tharoor did not mince words in calling out the motives of the terrorists, stating that the attackers “identified the religion” of the victims and executed them purely on that basis.
India plans to invest $10B in 112 made-in-India oil tankers, boost refining from 250MT to 450MT by 2030, and rise from 22nd to top 5 in shipbuilding by 2047, cutting $75B in annual leasing and ensuring energy security through Atmanirbhar Bharat
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Currently, government-owned oil companies lease an ageing fleet from international companies. However, the petroleum and shipping ministries want to discontinue this practice and come up with a fleet of “built-in-India” oil tankers.
In a decisive blow to Maoist insurgency, Indian forces killed upto 30 Naxals, including Basavaraj—CPI (Maoist) chief with a ₹1.5 cr bounty—in Chhattisgarh’s Abujhmad under Operation Kagar, marking a turning point in the mission to end Naxalism by Mar 2026
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Serving as the General Secretary of the CPI (Maoist) and once heading its Central Military Commission, Basavaraj was an extremely influential figure.
“Doctor Death”: Devendra Sharma, an Ayurvedic doctor turned serial killer, confessed to over 50 murders, fed victims to crocodiles, ran a kidney racket, jumped parole, and finally caught in Rajasthan posing as a spiritual guru after months on the run
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In 2020, Sharma jumped a 20-day parole and was caught after seven months. Shockingly, he was granted parole again in June 2023 but disappeared after 3rd August.