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NCP Condemns Delhi Blast, Calls It a Direct Attack on National Unity
NCP terms the Delhi blast a brutal assault on peace and unity.
National General Secretary Brijmohan Srivastava extends condolences to victims’ families.
Urges Centre to announce immediate financial aid and rehabilitation for affected…
True Honour Belongs to the People, Not Leaders: Vishnu Mittal
Delhi BJP’s Vishnu Mittal dedicates all his mementos to Seva Basti residents in Chitra Vihar.
Says true recognition lies in serving the people, not in personal accolades.
Seva Bharati workers and locals laud his people-first…
BJP Set to Emerge as Single Largest Party in Bihar: Exit Polls
BJP projected to win 67–70 seats, ahead of RJD’s 56–69 and JD(U)’s 58–71.
Exit polls suggest NDA could secure 130–167 seats, Mahagathbandhan 73–108.
BJP’s rise marks shift from 2020, when RJD was the single largest party.
Analysts…
Rahul Gandhi’s Nepotism Talk: The Blind Leading the Blind
Paromita Das
New Delhi, 11th November: In Bharatiya politics, nepotism and family legacy are often hot-button issues debated for their effects on democracy and governance. Recently, Rahul Gandhi accused BJP leader Amit Shah’s son of…
Satyajit Ray: Exploring the Legacy of a Cinematic Genius
Poonam Sharma
In the world of cinematic greats, few names command the same respect as Satyajit Ray. The Bengali filmmaker, writer, and artist was more than a film director; he was a bard whose works easily crossed national, cultural, and…
Bihar Polls Phase 2: 31.38% Voter Turnout Recorded Till 11 AM
Bihar Assembly Election Phase 2 sees 31.38% turnout till 11 AM across 20 districts
Over 3.7 crore voters deciding fate of 1,302 candidates, including 12 ministers
Kishanganj records highest turnout at 34.74%, Madhubani lowest at…
Locked Doors and Lost Names: The Chilling Effect of Bengal’s SIR Verification
Paromita Das
New Delhi, 11th November: They disappeared in silence. No protests, no farewells—only locked doors and the echo of uncertainty drifting through the empty lanes of Newtown, Kolkata. What was once a crowded cluster of…
OCHA says typhoon Fung-Wong displaced 1.3M in Philippines
By Anjali Sharma
UNITED NATIONS – UN aid coordination office, OCHA on Monday treported that the UN is supporting Government-led efforts in the Philippines after Typhoon Fung-Wong – locally known as Uwan slammed into northern Luzon on…
Global leaders pushes for faster climate progress at COP30
By Anjali Sharma
UNITED NATIONS – World leaders on Monday attended the opening of the Climate Summit COP30 in Belém with a clear message: the era of half-measures is over. Climate change is here, devastating communities and driving up…
OCHA reports large scale attacks, hostilities in Ukraine
By Anjali Sharma
UNITED NATIONS - UN aid coordination office, OCHA, on Monday reported large-scale attacks and hostilities in Ukraine over the weekend which caused widespread civilian casualties and disrupted critical services across the…