Category: Indian News
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Tragic Bus-Tanker Collision in Saudi Arabia Kills 45 Indian Pilgrims, Many from Hyderabad
In a devastating accident near Madinah, Saudi Arabia, a bus carrying Indian Umrah pilgrims collided with a diesel tanker in the early hours of Monday, resulting in the deaths of 45 people. According to local and Indian authorities, most of the victims were Indian nationals, with a significant number hailing from Hyderabad, Telangana. Only one
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Delhi Red Fort Blast Probe: 2 Phones, 5 SIMs, and 65 CCTVs Map Final Movements of Alleged Suicide Bomber
The ongoing investigation into the Red Fort blast has brought new insights into the movements and communications of the alleged “suicide bomber,” Dr Umar Un Nabi, a Pulwama-based doctor. Authorities from the National Investigation Agency (NIA), Delhi Police Special Cell, and Jammu & Kashmir Police are meticulously piecing together his final hours using digital and
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Deadly Bus-Tanker Collision Near Madinah Claims 43 Indian Pilgrims’ Lives
In a tragic incident early on Monday, 43 Indian pilgrims were among 45 people killed when a bus carrying them collided with a fuel tanker near Madinah, Saudi Arabia. The accident, which occurred at approximately 1:30 a.m., involved a group of 54 Indian nationals who had traveled to Saudi Arabia for the Umrah pilgrimage outside
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Tragic Bus Accident in Saudi Arabia Claims Lives of 42 Indian Umrah Pilgrims
In a devastating incident on Monday, 42 Indian pilgrims traveling for Umrah in Saudi Arabia lost their lives when the bus carrying them collided with a diesel tanker and caught fire. The accident occurred near Madinah, while the pilgrims were returning from Mecca after performing the Umrah rituals. Preliminary reports suggest that a significant number
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Trump’s US Tariff Exemptions Offer Boost for Indian Farmers and Exporters
In a significant development for India’s agricultural sector, United States President Donald Trump has announced exemptions for several food and agricultural items from the reciprocal tariffs imposed earlier this year. The move has been welcomed by trade analysts and Indian exporters, as it provides much-needed relief to sectors that were severely affected by the earlier
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US Tariff Relief Offers Hope for Indian Farmers: What Trump’s Exemptions Mean for Agricultural Exports
In a welcome development for Indian agricultural exporters, United States President Donald Trump has announced exemptions for several food and agricultural products from the reciprocal tariffs imposed earlier this year. The move comes at a critical time for India’s farm sector, which has faced challenges due to trade restrictions and rising tariffs. Experts suggest that
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French Embassy Staffer Molested in Mumbai; Accused Arrested After CCTV Trail
Mumbai, Nov 17, 2025 — A 24-year-old French woman working with the Consulate of France in Mumbai was allegedly molested by a scooterist on Saturday while walking along Sherly Rajan Road in Bandra. Incident Details Police Investigation and Arrest The swift action highlights Mumbai Police’s efficient use of technology, particularly CCTV networks, in tracing suspects in urban areas.
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Supreme Court Stays Money-Laundering Trial Against Kerala Bishop Dharmaraj Rasalam
New Delhi — The Supreme Court on Monday paused the ongoing money-laundering trial against Bishop Dharmaraj Rasalam, former moderator of the Church of South India (CSI) and ex-head of the South Kerala Diocese. The Court also issued a notice to the Enforcement Directorate (ED) seeking its response to the bishop’s appeal challenging the prosecution. Background of the CaseRasalam faces
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Mumbai Faces CNG Shortage, Price Surge After Pipeline Damage
Mumbai — Compressed natural gas (CNG) supply across Mumbai, Thane, and Navi Mumbai was disrupted on Sunday following damage to a key gas pipeline, triggering long queues at pumps and a spike in ride-hailing fares. The disruption impacted thousands of vehicles, including autorickshaws, taxis, Ola and Uber cars, and some CNG-run buses. Cause of the
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‘88-Hour Trailer’: Indian Army Chief Sends Strong Message to Pakistan on Op Sindoor
New Delhi — India’s Chief of Army Staff (COAS), General Upendra Dwivedi, on Monday highlighted key lessons learnt from Operation Sindoor, the recent military action against Pakistan-based terrorist elements, and delivered a pointed message to India’s western neighbor. Speaking at the ‘Chanakya Defence Dialogues’ in New Delhi, he underscored that while the operation lasted just 88 hours,
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