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In this issue

June 16, 2024

Key Islamic State commander dies in Pakistan, buried under state patronage

Considered to be the top most religious scholar that was advising the Islamic State in Khorasan Province (ISKP), Sheikh Adul Wadood died last week due to natural cause and was buried under the presence and supervision of officials from the Pakistan military in Orakzai District, Kohat Division of the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province of Pakistan.

2 mins

DELHI FACES ACUTE WATER SHORTAGE AMID RISING TEMP

The double whammy of Delhiites continues as city water scarcity is surging along with an acute heat wave.

DELHI FACES ACUTE WATER SHORTAGE AMID RISING TEMP

4 mins

Delhi Police is all set to operate under new criminal laws

From July 1, the Indian Penal Code, Criminal Procedure Code, and Indian Evidence Act will cease to exist, and all FIRS of criminal offenses will be registered under the BNS.

2 mins

INDIA SHOWCASED AS POTENTIAL TECH AND MANUFACTURING HUB

The Prime Minister basks in spotlight, bats for Global South amid Gaza, Ukraine crises.

INDIA SHOWCASED AS POTENTIAL TECH AND MANUFACTURING HUB

4 mins

UNDER CHINA'S SHADOW: NEPALI MEDIA UNDER BEIJING'S CONTROL

“Beijing has effectively seized control of media operations in Nepal, ensuring a stark absence of critical coverage regarding its investments in the Himalayan nation, encroachments on Nepalese land, and political machinations in Kathmandu.

3 mins

Concern over migrant workers plight in Gulf countries

Numerous complaints from Indian migrant laborers, particularly from Kuwait, highlight issues such as non-payment of salaries, poor working and living conditions, insufficient basic amenities, harassment, and unfair treatment by employers.

Concern over migrant workers plight in Gulf countries

3 mins

LS RESULTS IN KERALA OPEN DOORS OF EXPANSION FOR BJP

The Bharatiya Janata Party, which has had minor electoral impressions in Kerala so far, has for the first time won a Lok Sabha seat in the state and also increased its vote share to around 20 percent (from 13% in 2019).

2 mins

&K UNIT CONGRESS PREZ FACES CRITICISM WITHIN PARTY

Wanihas made scores of secretaries and general secretaries in order to keep the state unit active, According to leaders privy to the developments.

&K UNIT CONGRESS PREZ FACES CRITICISM WITHIN PARTY

2 mins

SUSPICIONS LOOM BETWEEN DKS AND SIDDARAMAIAH

There isa thinking in Shivakumar’s camp that the defeat of his brother seemed preordained by the parallel powers in the Karnataka Congress.

SUSPICIONS LOOM BETWEEN DKS AND SIDDARAMAIAH

2 mins

AAP to work on development projects before Assembly elections

AAPhas instructed its MLAs to bridgethe gap between the public and its representatives. The MLAs has beenasked to pace up the development work that were affected by the Model Code of Conduct.

AAP to work on development projects before Assembly elections

1 min

NEET-UG 2024 RESULTS RUN INTO CONTROVERSY

Students alleged that the ranks and scores have increased nationwide due to the paper leak. They said that the exam should be conducted again, and a fair investigation should also take place.

NEET-UG 2024 RESULTS RUN INTO CONTROVERSY

2 mins

RSS ideologue critiques BJP for over-relying on Modi for LS polls

Ratan Sharda, a long-term RSS ideologue and an author, has elucidated what went wrong for the BJP, which was aiming for at least 300 seats in the Lok Sabha if not 400.

RSS ideologue critiques BJP for over-relying on Modi for LS polls

5 mins

GOPAL RAI INTRODUCES AN AMBITIOUS 12-POINT SUMMER ACTION PLAN

The Delhi government has announced a 12-point summer action plan to control pollution, following fluctuating Air Quality Index (AQI) levels in the national capital, which have ranged from moderate to poor over the past 15 days.

GOPAL RAI INTRODUCES AN AMBITIOUS 12-POINT SUMMER ACTION PLAN

2 mins

KATHUA TERRORIST ATTACK PROMPTS SECURITY MEASURES IN PATHANKOT

\"Any terrorist activity or infiltration in Kathua could quickly escalate and affect the peace of Punjab, especially neighbouring Pathankot district.”

KATHUA TERRORIST ATTACK PROMPTS SECURITY MEASURES IN PATHANKOT

2 mins

A historic third term for PM Modi

Despite the minor electoral setback, Mr Modi appears committed to his economic reform agenda and advancing India's international profile.

A historic third term for PM Modi

5 mins

Challenges faced by Tibetans are enormous

The focus on Mandarin Chinese and Han cultural norms has resulted in Tibetan children losing proficiency in their native language

Challenges faced by Tibetans are enormous

2 mins

The 'mystery' of thriving political dynasties

Scores of inheritors in sports, cinema and corporate India have failed despite having all the initial advantages. The natural question is why doesn't the same happen in politics?

The 'mystery' of thriving political dynasties

4 mins

'HELLO FROM MELODI TEAM': ITALIAN PM MELONI SHARES VIDEO WITH PM MODI

Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni has shared a video of herself alongside Prime Minister Narendra Modi during the recently concluded G7 Summit meeting in Italy.

'HELLO FROM MELODI TEAM': ITALIAN PM MELONI SHARES VIDEO WITH PM MODI

3 mins

HUMAN RIGHTS ACTIVIST HIGHLIGHTS FAILURE OF BODIES FORMED BY GOVT ON MISSING PERSONS

Human rights activist Mahrang Baloch of the Baloch Yakjehti Committee (BYC) highlighted on Thursday the failure of all commissions and committees formed by the Pakistan government to look into the cases of missing persons and enforced disappearances and called such efforts 'eyewash', Pakistanbased Dawn reported.

HUMAN RIGHTS ACTIVIST HIGHLIGHTS FAILURE OF BODIES FORMED BY GOVT ON MISSING PERSONS

3 mins

ABHISHEK BANERJEE TAKES HIATUS AMID SPECULATION OF RIFT WITHIN TMC

This sudden decision by Abhishek is being read in Bengal and Delhi as a sign of internal difference between him and Mamata, who while belonging to the same blood line, more often than not are on the same page.

ABHISHEK BANERJEE TAKES HIATUS AMID SPECULATION OF RIFT WITHIN TMC

2 mins

INDIA’S FIRST VANDE BHARAT SLEEPER TRAINS WILL BE ON TRACK WITHIN 2 MONTHS, SAYS VAISHNAW

Union Railways Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw on Friday said that India's first Vande Bharat sleeper trains will be on track within two months.

INDIA’S FIRST VANDE BHARAT SLEEPER TRAINS WILL BE ON TRACK WITHIN 2 MONTHS, SAYS VAISHNAW

2 mins

DOMESTIC SPACES AS MUSEUMS OF EVERYDAY LIFE

Traditional knowledge systems of India are profound, deep rooted and insightful.

DOMESTIC SPACES AS MUSEUMS OF EVERYDAY LIFE

4 mins

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