Isha doing ‘pious work’: SC urges mediation to settle row over gas crematoriums

The Supreme Court heard a plea challenging a gas crematorium at Isha Yoga Center, previously dismissed by the Madras High Court. The CJI called Isha’s service “pious work” and suggested mediation for alternate land. Both parties agreed to negotiate an amicable settlement, with a retired judge appointed as mediator. …

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‘Priyanka wasn’t talking to me’: Rahul Gandhi on how Wayanad helped end sibling tiff – watch

Rahul Gandhi shared a light-hearted anecdote about resolving a sibling dispute with his sister Priyanka Gandhi Vadra, attributing Wayanad’s “magic” to their reconciliation. He recounted how a planned trip to the constituency, which he previously represented, led to Priyanka speaking to him again after a period of silence, highlighting the…

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‘They will be forced to accept defeat’: Army commander warns Pakistan’s nuclear rhetoric won’t save it next time

India’s Western Army Commander, Lt Gen Manoj Kumar Katiyar, declared the army is fully prepared for future conflicts and undeterred by Pakistan’s nuclear threats. He warned any future war would end decisively on the ground, asserting Pakistan’s reliance on proxy warfare and misleading its populace. …

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CEA says India ready for 270 GW peak demand; Discoms must ensure reliable supply

India’s power system is ready for a projected 265-270 GW demand this year, with significant capacity additions. Distribution companies are urged to invest in network upgrades for reliable supply, even as zero outages come with tariff implications. Discoms’ financial health is improving, aided by government schemes and smart meter installations….

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Carney, PM Modi to meet in Delhi: What’s on agenda for Canada PM’s first official visit to India

Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney begins a four-day visit to India, aiming to strengthen bilateral ties with Prime Minister Narendra Modi. The agenda includes discussions on trade, investment, energy, critical minerals, and people-to-people connections, seeking to inject fresh momentum after a diplomatic row. …

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‘They fired the gun & judiciary is bleeding’: SC’s sharp remarks on NCERT over graft chapter — top 10 quotes

The Supreme Court has issued a show-cause notice to the NCERT director, calling the inclusion of a chapter on judicial corruption in a Class 8 textbook a “deep-rooted conspiracy.” The court ordered the seizure of all copies of the textbook in circulation, emphasizing the need for a deeper probe to…

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Delhi Airport To Shut One Of 4 Runways For 3 Months For Major Repair Work

Delhi’s Indira Gandhi International Airport will shut one of its four runways for nearly three months starting February 26 for major rehabilitation work, according to a Notice to Air Missions (NOTAM) issued by the Airports Authority of India. Read More | Source: NDTV News…

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‘Living in la-la land’: India slams Pakistan’s ‘incessant propaganda’ at UN

India strongly rebuked Pakistan at the UN Human Rights Council, dismissing its allegations regarding Jammu and Kashmir as “incessant propaganda.” New Delhi highlighted the region’s development budget exceeding Pakistan’s IMF bailout and pointed to infrastructure projects like the Chenab Rail Bridge as proof of progress, asserting that Kashmir is an…

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Maoist commander killed by leader for allegedly planning surrender in Odisha

A Maoist commander, Anwesh, with a Rs 22 lakh bounty, was allegedly killed by his leader, Sukru, for planning to surrender to Odisha Police. His decomposed body was exhumed, revealing internal conflicts within Maoist groups over surrendering to authorities. The murder is believed to have been executed by Sukru with…

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Canada signals shift, says India not linked to violent crimes anymore

Canada now believes India is not linked to violent crimes on its soil, signaling a diplomatic thaw ahead of Prime Minister Mark Carney’s visit. This shift follows months of strained ties and high-level security dialogue, with Ottawa confident alleged activities are no longer continuing. The visit aims to stabilize relations…

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PM Modi becomes first world leader to cross 100 million Instagram followers

Prime Minister Narendra Modi has achieved a historic milestone. He is now the first world leader to surpass 100 million followers on Instagram. This achievement highlights his significant global digital reach. Modi’s follower count far exceeds other prominent world leaders. His popularity continues to grow worldwide. …

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Justice Varma probe panel reconstituted

The Lok Sabha Secretariat has reshuffled the three-member panel investigating allegations against Allahabad High Court Justice Yashwant Varma. Chief Justice Manindra Mohan Shrivastava of Madras High Court has been replaced by Chief Justice Shree Chandrashekhar of Bombay High Court, effective March 6. The other two members of the inquiry committee…

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