Shivani Nayak
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Nationwide grief grips Tehran as Iran announces a 40-day mourning period following the reported death of Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei amid escalating tensions linked to strikes involving the United States and Israel.
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The Supreme Court of India has expressed serious concern over certain content in NCERT textbooks, observing that it appears to reflect a “deep-rooted conspiracy” to portray the judiciary in a negative and corrupt light. The court emphasized the need for balanced and accurate educational material to maintain public trust in constitutional institutions.
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The visit of Narendra Modi to Israel has highlighted the growing diplomatic warmth between India and Israel, with strengthened personal and strategic ties between Modi and Benjamin Netanyahu, according to the Israeli envoy.
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India and Brazil have strengthened their strategic partnership by signing a critical minerals agreement aimed at securing supply chains, while adopting a cautious “wait and watch” approach toward potential tariff changes from the United States.
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Amid rising tensions between the United States and Iran, Donald Trump warned that Tehran cannot continue actions that threaten stability across the Middle East, signaling a tougher stance on regional security.
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In a major boost to digital healthcare innovation, India and France have jointly launched an Artificial Intelligence-based health research centre at All India Institute of Medical Sciences, New Delhi to enhance advanced medical diagnosis, research, and patient care through cutting-edge technology.
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A powerful rooftop explosion in Bhubaneswar triggered panic in a residential area, killing a man and his mother and leaving neighbours shaken amid scenes of flames, smoke and chaos.
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In a significant diplomatic signal ahead of the upcoming Bangladesh elections, the Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP) led by Tarique Rahman has indicated plans to invite Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi to its swearing-in ceremony, should the party secure victory at the polls, underscoring its intent to strengthen ties with New Delhi.
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The Supreme Court of India has permitted the relocation of the Himachal Pradesh Real Estate Regulatory Authority (RERA) office from Shimla to Dharamshala, paving the way for a key administrative shift in the state’s real estate regulatory framework.
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The IT Ministry has unveiled tougher digital regulations requiring clear labels on AI-generated content while slashing the takedown timeline for harmful or misleading material to just 2–3 hours.
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Union Commerce Minister Piyush Goyal said India strongly asserted its agricultural priorities during trade negotiations with the United States, stressing that farmers’ interests remained non-negotiable.
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The Modi government has defended its latest tariff understanding with Washington, calling it a carefully balanced “give-and-take” arrangement that safeguards Indian interests while expanding economic engagement with the United States.
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What looked like an unbreakable tariff standoff between Washington and Delhi was quietly reshaped through months of discreet diplomacy, strategic concessions, and backchannel negotiations.
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The Union Budget 2026 has put taxpayers in focus once again, with expectations high for income-tax relief—here’s what the Finance Minister announced on slabs, rates, and deductions.
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Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Tuesday said the latest Economic Survey highlights India’s sustained reform momentum and steady economic progress despite a challenging global environment, noting that policy consistency and structural changes are strengthening growth prospects and boosting investor confidence.
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Farmer unions across Odisha have called for a statewide bandh, accusing authorities of irregularities in paddy procurement and excessive fines under Pollution Under Control Certificate rules.
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India marks its 77th Republic Day in 2026 with pride, patriotism, and heartfelt messages that honour the spirit of the Constitution and the unity of the nation.
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In a major boost to India–EU trade negotiations, New Delhi is preparing to sharply reduce import tariffs on European cars as part of a broader free trade agreement.
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A powerful winter storm sweeping across large parts of the United States has thrown air travel into chaos, forcing the cancellation of nearly 13,000 flights nationwide.
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Union Education Minister Dharmendra Pradhan has urged Gujarat Chief Minister Bhupendra Patel to establish more Odia-medium schools to support the growing Odia community in the state.
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