Tamil Nadu assembly polls: CM Stalin holds door-to-door campaign in Vellore

Tamil Nadu Chief Minister M K Stalin campaigned in Vellore for the upcoming Assembly elections. He visited a tea shop and interacted with residents. The DMK faces a rematch against the AIADMK in Vellore. Stalin also criticized the BJP’s stance on delimitation and promised welfare schemes for women. Tamil Nadu…

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‘Will be gross injustice if delayed’: PM Modi urges support for women’s reservation bill ahead of Parliament session

Prime Minister Narendra Modi has addressed the women of India, emphasizing “Nari Shakti” and the government’s commitment to women’s reservation in legislative bodies. He highlighted the upcoming special Parliament session to pass a constitutional amendment for the Nari Shakti Vandan Adhiniyam, aiming for its full implementation by the 2029 elections….

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Digital push for primary care: Centre rolls out CHO app, sharpens emergency response

A new mobile app for Community Health Officers has been launched to boost last-mile healthcare and emergency response. This digital tool will enable real-time patient management, faster referrals, and early identification of high-risk cases at Ayushman Bharat Health and Wellness Centres. The initiative aims to streamline care delivery and improve…

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Person born in India has right to remain on electoral roll, vote: Supreme Court

The Supreme Court observed that a person born in India has a constitutional and sentimental right to be on the electoral roll and vote. The bench indicated it would re-examine election results if victory margins are low and voter deletions are high, particularly in cases involving scrutiny of older voter…

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Amid a looming spectre of El Nino, IMD says monsoon likely to be ‘below normal’

India’s farm sector faces potential challenges as the India Meteorological Department (IMD) predicts a ‘below normal’ southwest monsoon. Amidst growing El Nino risks, rainfall is forecast at 92% of the long period average, with a higher probability of deficient rains. …

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Norwegian co to supply 18 big waterjet systems for Indian Navy’s next-gen missile vessel project

India’s Navy is set to receive 18 advanced Kamewa waterjet propulsion systems from Norway’s Kongsberg Maritime for its new missile vessels. This significant contract, awarded in partnership with Cochin Shipyard, will equip six stealth corvettes with superior speed, maneuverability, and stealth capabilities, crucial for their role as primary strike platforms….

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Monsoon poor in every 7 out of 10 El Nino years

El Niño years since 1980 have frequently coincided with poor Indian summer monsoons, with around 70% experiencing deficient or below-normal rainfall. Latest forecasts indicate a strong El Niño is likely to develop within months, potentially impacting the upcoming monsoon season, which the IMD expects to be below normal. …

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In Hungary, Ambedkar inspires oppressed Roma

A school in Hungary, inspired by B.R. Ambedkar, serves as a beacon for the Roma community, mirroring their struggles with oppression. Founded by a sociologist and Roma activist, the school translates Ambedkar’s texts and teaches Roma history, fostering empowerment. Graduates are becoming local leaders, and girls’ education is improving, reflecting…

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Faster clearance for imported food stuff likely

The Food Safety and Standards Authority of India has streamlined its import clearance process for food items, allowing simultaneous inspection and testing to reduce delays at ports. This change significantly cuts clearance time while maintaining safety checks, with final clearance granted only after all fees are paid. …

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Video shows BJP candidate insulting Gandhi, TMC hits out

BJP’s Dhupguri candidate Naresh Roy faces Trinamool Congress’s criticism after a video surfaced showing him allegedly calling Mahatma Gandhi a “deshdrohi” (traitor). Roy claims his remarks were misinterpreted and the video’s authenticity is unverified. Trinamool leaders accused the BJP of dishonoring national icons, while Roy asserted his respect for Gandhi…

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West Bengal polls: ED arrests I-PAC director and co-founder

The Enforcement Directorate has arrested Vinesh Chandel, a director and co-founder of political consultancy firm I-PAC, in connection with a money-laundering probe. The investigation is linked to an alleged coal scam in West Bengal and also scrutinizes dealings between I-PAC and AAP’s ex-communication advisor Vijay Nair. …

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