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After Babri-Style Mosque Storm, Suspended TMC MLA Humayun Kabir Withdraws Resignation: Says ‘People Don’t Want Me to Resign’
In a dramatic political turnaround, suspended Trinamool Congress (TMC) MLA Humayun Kabir on Monday withdrew his earlier decision to resign from the West Bengal Legislative Assembly, asserting that the people of his constituency did not want him to step down. The reversal comes just days after Kabir sparked a major controversy by laying the foundation stone for
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‘You Just Can’t Go With a Bulldozer’: Delhi High Court Pulls Up Centre in Ajmer Dargah Demolition Case
The Delhi High Court on Monday restrained the Centre from proceeding with demolition of structures in and around the Ajmer Sharif Dargah without first giving affected individuals an opportunity to be heard, sharply criticising the government for issuing a vague and sweeping notice that threatened removal of alleged encroachments. The matter came up before Justice Sachin Datta,
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Delhi Becomes India’s First Legislative Assembly to Launch Real-Time Digital Audit Monitoring Portal
The Delhi Assembly has become the first legislative body in India to operationalise a real-time, technology-driven portal for monitoring audit paragraphs and Action Taken Notes (ATNs), a development that Speaker Vijender Gupta described as a decisive step toward strengthening transparency and accountability in governance. Announced on Monday, the initiative marks a shift from traditional, paperwork-heavy
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Crackdown on Areca Nut Smuggling Pushes Prices Up in Mizoram, Says Chief Minister Lalduhoma
Mizoram Chief Minister Lalduhoma has attributed a sharp rise in areca nut prices in 2025 to a sustained and coordinated crackdown on smuggling from neighbouring Myanmar. Speaking on Monday at an areca nut festival in Rengdil village of Mamit district, the chief minister said the state had witnessed its “most profitable year” for farmers growing
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SC Questions Why Forest and Lake Matters Are Bypassing High Courts: A Shift in Environmental Litigation?
The Supreme Court on Monday raised a significant and long-overdue question: Why are virtually all matters concerning forests, lakes, and ecologically sensitive zones being brought directly before the apex court—often through interim applications in a single public interest litigation (PIL) dating back to 1995—while high courts are being bypassed? A bench led by Chief Justice
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Irreparable Sorrow and Mounting Questions: The Fallout from the Goa Nightclub Tragedy
A devastating fire at Birch by Romeo Lane, a popular nightclub-restaurant in Arpora, Goa, has triggered a storm of grief, accountability debates, and a sweeping crackdown on regulatory violations along the state’s famed coastal belt. The blaze, which broke out on Sunday and claimed 25 lives, has placed the spotlight squarely on the club’s owner,
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Navjot Singh Sidhu’s Political Comeback Meets a ₹500-Crore Storm: What Lies Ahead for the ‘Guru’?
Navjot Singh Sidhu has long been a larger-than-life figure—cricketer, commentator, entertainer, politician, and now a recurring face on television through comedy shows. Yet, for all the visibility he enjoys in public life, his political presence in Punjab and the Congress has been conspicuously absent for nearly three years. That dormant chapter suddenly stirred to life
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FULL LIST: Ten African Countries with the Strongest Military Strength
In the wake of a recent attempted coup in Benin Republic, which was quickly foiled by the country’s armed forces, Nigeria, the African Union (AU), and ECOWAS condemned the act and emphasized the importance of regional security. The Nigerian Air Force confirmed that fighter jets were deployed to Benin under the ECOWAS Standby Forces (ESF)
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NDPHC Restores 450MW of Generation Capacity to National Grid
The Niger Delta Power Holding Company (NDPHC) has successfully restored an additional 450 Megawatts (MW) of electricity generation capacity to Nigeria’s national grid, the company announced on Monday. According to Mr. Emmanuel Ojor, Head of Corporate Communications and External Relations, the boost followed the completion of scheduled maintenance at the Geregu NIPP plant in Ajaokuta,
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Pregnant Women, Schoolchildren at Risk as Imo Federal Road Project Stalls Despite ₦273M Release – Report
– A civic accountability group, MonITNG, has raised alarm over the 1.5km Irete–Ndegwu Road project in Owerri West LGA, Imo State, warning that the stalled construction endangers pregnant women, schoolchildren, and local commuters. According to MonITNG, the road project has appeared in the federal budget for two consecutive years, yet no visible work has been
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