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India Hits Historic $47 Billion in Electronics Exports for 2025, PLI-Led Smartphones Drive Over $30 Billion Surge
Jan 22, 2026
In a development that signals a massive shift in the global manufacturing landscape, India has recorded a landmark achievement in its trade performance. The nation’s electronics sector has officially crossed a historic threshold, registering exports valued at USD 47 billion (approximately ₹4.15 lakh crore) for the year 2025. This data, released on Monday, January 19, underscores the rapid pace at which India is claiming its stake in the global technology market.

FF BOT Deployment at Ammunition Depots: Indian Army Signs ₹62 Crore Contract for Indigenous Firefighting Robots
Jan 22, 2026
The Indian Army has taken a major step to strengthen safety at its most sensitive and high-risk locations by signing a contract to acquire 18 indigenously developed firefighting robots, known as FF BOTs. These robots are intended to enhance protection at ammunition depots and other critical military facilities where fires can quickly turn into life-threatening emergencies.

Kerala Woman Arrested in Suicide Abetment Case Linked to Viral Bus Video
Jan 22, 2026
KOZHIKODE – In a tragic case that highlights the perilous intersection of social media accusations and real-world consequences, police have arrested a woman in connection with the suicide of a man she publicly accused of harassment.

Bombay High Court Denies Bail to Umesh Kolhe Murder Accused: Ruling Labels the Killing an Act of Terror Designed to ‘Strike Fear’
Jan 21, 2026
In a significant judicial development on January 20th, the Bombay High Court firmly rejected the bail application of Yusuf Khan, a veterinary doctor implicated in the brutal 2022 murder of Amravati-based chemist Umesh Kolhe. The court’s decision underscores the severity of the crime, which was not merely an act of homicide but, according to the bench, a calculated move to strike terror in society.

Pakistan Defence Minister Cuts Ribbon at Bogus Pizza Hut in Sialkot, Real Chain Cries “Not Our Pizza”
Jan 21, 2026
Pakistan’s Defence Minister Khawaja Muhammad Asif found himself at the centre of an unexpected comedy when he inaugurated what looked like a brand-new Pizza Hut outlet in Sialkot Cantonment on January 21, 2026. Videos of the event spread rapidly across social media, showing the senior minister performing the classic ribbon-cutting ritual with full confidence. However, in a twist that felt less like governance and more like slapstick, the restaurant turned out to be completely fake.

Former Minister’s comments deemed contemptuous and highly irresponsible: Court slams callous statements regarding the sensitive stray dog issue
Jan 21, 2026
On January 20th, the Supreme Court of India delivered a scathing reprimand to Maneka Gandhi, the former Union Minister and a figure who often seems to place the rights of canines far above the safety of citizens. The court came down heavily on the controversial animal activist for her public outbursts against the judiciary’s orders regarding stray dogs. It appears that in her zealous defense of animals, she forgot the decorum expected of a lawmaker, as the court observed that her remarks amounted to “contempt of court”.

UP Administration Razes 10 Illegal Shrines on Bahraich Medical College Campus Ending Long Court Dispute
Jan 21, 2026
BAHRAICH, UTTAR PRADESH – The persistent hum of bulldozers signaled the end of a decades-long administrative standoff this past Monday, January 19th, as district authorities in Bahraich dismantled ten unauthorized religious structures.

Hinduphobia in the UK: 8-year-old Hindu child leaves London school after being targeted for wearing tilak
Jan 21, 2026
An eight-year-old Hindu student was forced to leave his primary school in London after repeatedly facing discrimination for following a basic religious practice. The child applied a Tilak Chandlo, a sacred mark worn on the forehead by many Hindus, and this became the reason for actions that raised serious questions about religious freedom, inclusion, and the safety of children in UK schools.

‘Udhayanidhi Stalin made hate speech against Hindus’: Madras HC quashes FIR against BJP IT Cell head Amit Malviya, says DMK has a history of attacking Sanatan Dharma
Jan 21, 2026
In a significant judicial intervention that underscores the delicate balance between freedom of expression and the protection of religious sentiments, the Madurai Bench of the Madras High Court has delivered a landmark verdict. On Tuesday, January 20, the Court quashed the First Information Report (FIR) filed against Amit Malviya, the head of the BJP’s IT Cell. The case, which dates back to 2023, was rooted in a political storm ignited by remarks made by Tamil Nadu Deputy Chief Minister Udhayanidhi Stalin regarding Sanatan Dharma.