NEW DELHI: The domestic piped natural gas (PNG) in Delhi and its surrounding NCR areas became cheaper by 70 paise per unit from Jan 1, with Indraprastha Gas Limited (IGL) announcing the cut in prices.According to IGL, the piped cooking gas now costs Rs 47.89 per standard cubic metre (SCM) in Delhi, Rs 46.70 in Gurugram, and Rs 47.76 per SCM in Noida, Greater Noida, and Ghaziabad. Officials said nearly 25 lakh households were likely to benefit from the price cut.“IGL has announced a substantial reduction in its domestic PNG prices this coming New Year for its consumers in Delhi and NCR by ₹0.70 per SCM…. IGL reinforces its commitment to making clean energy both accessible and affordable as we step into 2026,” the company said in a post on X.Sources said the reduction was effected after the Petroleum and Natural Gas Regulatory Board overhauled the pipeline tariffs recently. The PNGRB on Dec 16 announced a rationalised tariff structure for pipelines that move natural gas — the feedstock for generating electricity, producing fertiliser, making CNG, and used as fuel in household kitchens.The revised tariffs, which are effective January 1, make natural gas transportation simpler, fairer, and more cost-effective for consumers and the city gas distribution sector.End of ArticleFollow Us On Social MediaVideosKhaleda Zia’s funeral: EAM Jaishankar Hands Over Modi’s Letter To BNP Chief Tarique Rahman In DhakaThrowback 25: Five Indian Weapons That Crushed Terror And Dominated Pakistan in Operation SindoorTerror, Tariffs, Polls: PM Modi’s Mic-Drop Moments That Set The Agenda In 2025Top Moments Of 2025 When Indian Diplomats Took On Pakistan, Tore Apart Lies & Hypocrisy At UNThrowback 2025: Five Big Moments When India Defied Pressure And Delivered Diplomatic MasterstrokesAyodhya Faced Conspiracies But Sanatan Prevailed, UP CM Yogi Adityanath Says At Ram Temple EventIndia’s Backyard In Flux: Nepal’s Gen Z Revolt To Pakistan’s Court Chaos Shakes South Asia In 2025Army Trains Village Defence Guards In J&K In Automatic Rifles, Self-Defence | WatchLeT Deputy Saifullah Kasuri Admits India Hit Terror Camps, Threatens Kashmir After Op Sindoor StrikeTwist in Osman Hadi Murder Case: Prime Accused Blames Jamaat From Dubai, Clears India’s Role123PhotostoriesSkip the crowds in 2026: 10 offbeat destinations in India for New Year travel5 relationship habits to inculcate in 2026 to make it the best year of your lifeFrom soldier to supermodel: 5 looks that made BTS’ V the ultimate fashion muse of 20258 traditional Bengali snacks that are best enjoyed during winterCustard apple: 5 benefits of this creamy seasonal fruit5 common foods that are unhealthy and their alternative usesMalala Yousafzai once said, “If we want to achieve our goal, then let us…”: 5 lessons it teaches studentsHrithik Roshan’s girlfriend Saba Azad’s luxe choga suit is the traditional trend to watch this seasonPune’s Next Game-Changer: University Road Flyover Rises To Untangle One Of The City’s Worst Traffic Knots10 weird new year rituals you won’t believe exist123Hot PicksSaudi Strike YemenPAN-Aadhaar link statusBank holiday New YearGold rate todayIncome Tax RefundBahrain Golden Visa 2025Bank Holidays DecemberTop TrendingJustin Thomas Net WorthLebron JamesCardi BAlex Rodriguez and Jaclyn Cordeiro Net WorthStefon DiggsCaitlin ClarkMatthew Stafford vs Drake MVPWest Bengal SIR DeathJake Paul and Jutta Leerdam Net WorthWorld Fourth Largest Economy

NEW DELHI: The domestic piped natural gas (PNG) in Delhi and its surrounding NCR areas became cheaper by 70 paise per unit from Jan 1, with Indraprastha Gas Limited (IGL) announcing the cut in prices.According to IGL, the piped cooking gas now costs Rs 47.89 per standard cubic metre (SCM) in Delhi, Rs 46.70 in Gurugram, and Rs 47.76 per SCM in Noida, Greater Noida, and Ghaziabad. Officials said nearly 25 lakh households were likely to benefit from the price cut.“IGL has announced a substantial reduction in its domestic PNG prices this coming New Year for its consumers in Delhi and NCR by ₹0.70 per SCM…. IGL reinforces its commitment to making clean energy both accessible and affordable as we step into 2026,” the company said in a post on X.Sources said the reduction was effected after the Petroleum and Natural Gas Regulatory Board overhauled the pipeline tariffs recently. The PNGRB on Dec 16 announced a rationalised tariff structure for pipelines that move natural gas — the feedstock for generating electricity, producing fertiliser, making CNG, and used as fuel in household kitchens.The revised tariffs, which are effective January 1, make natural gas transportation simpler, fairer, and more cost-effective for consumers and the city gas distribution sector.End of ArticleFollow Us On Social MediaVideosKhaleda Zia’s funeral: EAM Jaishankar Hands Over Modi’s Letter To BNP Chief Tarique Rahman In DhakaThrowback 25: Five Indian Weapons That Crushed Terror And Dominated Pakistan in Operation SindoorTerror, Tariffs, Polls: PM Modi’s Mic-Drop Moments That Set The Agenda In 2025Top Moments Of 2025 When Indian Diplomats Took On Pakistan, Tore Apart Lies & Hypocrisy At UNThrowback 2025: Five Big Moments When India Defied Pressure And Delivered Diplomatic MasterstrokesAyodhya Faced Conspiracies But Sanatan Prevailed, UP CM Yogi Adityanath Says At Ram Temple EventIndia’s Backyard In Flux: Nepal’s Gen Z Revolt To Pakistan’s Court Chaos Shakes South Asia In 2025Army Trains Village Defence Guards In J&K In Automatic Rifles, Self-Defence | WatchLeT Deputy Saifullah Kasuri Admits India Hit Terror Camps, Threatens Kashmir After Op Sindoor StrikeTwist in Osman Hadi Murder Case: Prime Accused Blames Jamaat From Dubai, Clears India’s Role123PhotostoriesSkip the crowds in 2026: 10 offbeat destinations in India for New Year travel5 relationship habits to inculcate in 2026 to make it the best year of your lifeFrom soldier to supermodel: 5 looks that made BTS’ V the ultimate fashion muse of 20258 traditional Bengali snacks that are best enjoyed during winterCustard apple: 5 benefits of this creamy seasonal fruit5 common foods that are unhealthy and their alternative usesMalala Yousafzai once said, “If we want to achieve our goal, then let us…”: 5 lessons it teaches studentsHrithik Roshan’s girlfriend Saba Azad’s luxe choga suit is the traditional trend to watch this seasonPune’s Next Game-Changer: University Road Flyover Rises To Untangle One Of The City’s Worst Traffic Knots10 weird new year rituals you won’t believe exist123Hot PicksSaudi Strike YemenPAN-Aadhaar link statusBank holiday New YearGold rate todayIncome Tax RefundBahrain Golden Visa 2025Bank Holidays DecemberTop TrendingJustin Thomas Net WorthLebron JamesCardi BAlex Rodriguez and Jaclyn Cordeiro Net WorthStefon DiggsCaitlin ClarkMatthew Stafford vs Drake MVPWest Bengal SIR DeathJake Paul and Jutta Leerdam Net WorthWorld Fourth Largest Economy

NEW DELHI: The domestic piped natural gas (PNG) in Delhi and its surrounding NCR areas became cheaper by 70 paise per unit from Jan 1, with Indraprastha Gas Limited (IGL) announcing the cut in prices.According to IGL, the piped cooking gas now costs Rs 47.89 per standard cubic metre (SCM) in Delhi, Rs 46.70 in…

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Kareena Kapoor Khan took to social media on the last day of 2025 to look back on what she described as a deeply challenging year for her and her family. Sharing a picture with husband Saif Ali Khan, the actor acknowledged the emotional toll the year had taken on them.“As we sit down and reflect…

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PTI image NEW DELHI: Opposition parties in Assam on Wednesday demanded the rehabilitation of families affected by the recent violence between two communities in West Karbi Anglong district and sought adequate compensation for the families of two persons who lost their lives. Submitting a joint memorandum to governor Lakshman Prasad Acharya, the opposition called for immediate relief and long-term measures for those impacted by the unrest in the Kheroni area. “Rehabilitation of the affected must be prioritised. Besides, livelihood restoration through employment or skill development, and including priority access to credit and loans on short terms and the restoration of community infrastructure, including schools, roads, and bridges, should be done,” the memorandum said. The opposition also stressed that tribal land protections under the Sixth Schedule must be upheld. It said any rehabilitation of non-tribal populations should preserve the existing demographic structure and maintain the majority of the Assamese population. “Both tribal and non-tribal families affected by the Kheroni Bazar unrest shall be provided adequate financial compensation for loss of life, injury, loss of livelihood and property damage,” the memorandum said. The joint memorandum was signed by leaders of the Congress, CPI(M), Raijor Dal, Assam Jatiya Parishad, All Party Hill Leaders Conference, CPI and CPI(ML) Liberation. Violence erupted in West Karbi Anglong district amid tensions between the Karbi and Bihari communities over alleged encroachment on Village Grazing Reserve and Professional Grazing Reserve lands in the tribal belts by Hindi-speaking settlers. The Kheroni area was among the worst hit, with one person killed in police firing and another burnt alive inside his house. More than 180 people were injured in the violence, including 173 security personnel. During the unrest, the residence of Karbi Anglong Autonomous Council Chief Executive Member Tuliram Ronghang was set on fire by an angry mob. The house was later demolished using bulldozers, prompting allegations that the move was aimed at concealing evidence linked to corruption, undisclosed assets and other illegal activities. “Furthermore, there are public allegations that a significant cache of arms and ammunition was discovered at the property, which is cited as the immediate motive for the hurried demolition,” the memorandum claimed. The opposition demanded Ronghang’s immediate suspension, citing his alleged role in the destruction and removal of evidence. It also called for a judicial probe into the incident. “Initiate an immediate high-level judicial inquiry to investigate the arson and destruction of evidence and ascertain the administration’s role,” the memorandum said. A joint delegation of major opposition parties had visited the violence-affected areas of Kheroni on Tuesday and met victim families. The leaders alleged a “political conspiracy” behind the clashes and said the administration had “completely failed” to control the situation. The violence followed a 15-day hunger strike by Karbi community agitators demanding the eviction of alleged illegal settlers, most of them from Bihar, from VGR and PGR lands in Karbi Anglong and West Karbi Anglong districts. The situation deteriorated on December 22 after police detained three agitators from the protest site in the early hours, a move the administration later said was for hospitalisation. An Army column was subsequently deployed in the district and conducted flag marches in violence-hit areas to restore order.About the AuthorTOI News DeskThe TOI News Desk comprises a dedicated and tireless team of journalists who operate around the clock to deliver the most current and comprehensive news and updates to the readers of The Times of India worldwide. With an unwavering commitment to excellence in journalism, our team is at the forefront of gathering, verifying, and presenting breaking news, in-depth analysis, and insightful reports on a wide range of topics. The TOI News Desk is your trusted source for staying informed and connected to the ever-evolving global landscape, ensuring that our readers are equipped with the latest developments that matter most.”Read MoreEnd of ArticleFollow Us On Social MediaVideosThrowback 25: Five Indian Weapons That Crushed Terror And Dominated Pakistan in Operation SindoorTerror, Tariffs, Polls: PM Modi’s Mic-Drop Moments That Set The Agenda In 2025Top Moments Of 2025 When Indian Diplomats Took On Pakistan, Tore Apart Lies & Hypocrisy At UNThrowback 2025: Five Big Moments When India Defied Pressure And Delivered Diplomatic MasterstrokesAyodhya Faced Conspiracies But Sanatan Prevailed, UP CM Yogi Adityanath Says At Ram Temple EventIndia’s Backyard In Flux: Nepal’s Gen Z Revolt To Pakistan’s Court Chaos Shakes South Asia In 2025Army Trains Village Defence Guards In J&K In Automatic Rifles, Self-Defence | WatchLeT Deputy Saifullah Kasuri Admits India Hit Terror Camps, Threatens Kashmir After Op Sindoor StrikeTwist in Osman Hadi Murder Case: Prime Accused Blames Jamaat From Dubai, Clears India’s Role‘Remove 10-Minute Delivery Option’: Gig Workers Launch Nationwide Strike On New Year’s Eve123PhotostoriesSkip the crowds in 2026: 10 offbeat destinations in India for New Year travel5 relationship habits to inculcate in 2026 to make it the best year of your lifeFrom soldier to supermodel: 5 looks that made BTS’ V the ultimate fashion muse of 20258 traditional Bengali snacks that are best enjoyed during winterCustard apple: 5 benefits of this creamy seasonal fruit5 common foods that are unhealthy and their alternative usesMalala Yousafzai once said, “If we want to achieve our goal, then let us…”: 5 lessons it teaches studentsHrithik Roshan’s girlfriend Saba Azad’s luxe choga suit is the traditional trend to watch this seasonPune’s Next Game-Changer: University Road Flyover Rises To Untangle One Of The City’s Worst Traffic Knots10 weird new year rituals you won’t believe exist123Hot PicksSaudi Strike YemenPAN-Aadhaar link statusBank holiday New YearGold rate todayIncome Tax RefundBahrain Golden Visa 2025Bank Holidays DecemberTop TrendingJustin Thomas Net WorthLebron JamesCardi BAlex Rodriguez and Jaclyn Cordeiro Net WorthStefon DiggsCaitlin ClarkMatthew Stafford vs Drake MVPWest Bengal SIR DeathJake Paul and Jutta Leerdam Net WorthWorld Fourth Largest Economy

PTI image NEW DELHI: Opposition parties in Assam on Wednesday demanded the rehabilitation of families affected by the recent violence between two communities in West Karbi Anglong district and sought adequate compensation for the families of two persons who lost their lives. Submitting a joint memorandum to governor Lakshman Prasad Acharya, the opposition called for immediate relief and long-term measures for those impacted by the unrest in the Kheroni area. “Rehabilitation of the affected must be prioritised. Besides, livelihood restoration through employment or skill development, and including priority access to credit and loans on short terms and the restoration of community infrastructure, including schools, roads, and bridges, should be done,” the memorandum said. The opposition also stressed that tribal land protections under the Sixth Schedule must be upheld. It said any rehabilitation of non-tribal populations should preserve the existing demographic structure and maintain the majority of the Assamese population. “Both tribal and non-tribal families affected by the Kheroni Bazar unrest shall be provided adequate financial compensation for loss of life, injury, loss of livelihood and property damage,” the memorandum said. The joint memorandum was signed by leaders of the Congress, CPI(M), Raijor Dal, Assam Jatiya Parishad, All Party Hill Leaders Conference, CPI and CPI(ML) Liberation. Violence erupted in West Karbi Anglong district amid tensions between the Karbi and Bihari communities over alleged encroachment on Village Grazing Reserve and Professional Grazing Reserve lands in the tribal belts by Hindi-speaking settlers. The Kheroni area was among the worst hit, with one person killed in police firing and another burnt alive inside his house. More than 180 people were injured in the violence, including 173 security personnel. During the unrest, the residence of Karbi Anglong Autonomous Council Chief Executive Member Tuliram Ronghang was set on fire by an angry mob. The house was later demolished using bulldozers, prompting allegations that the move was aimed at concealing evidence linked to corruption, undisclosed assets and other illegal activities. “Furthermore, there are public allegations that a significant cache of arms and ammunition was discovered at the property, which is cited as the immediate motive for the hurried demolition,” the memorandum claimed. The opposition demanded Ronghang’s immediate suspension, citing his alleged role in the destruction and removal of evidence. It also called for a judicial probe into the incident. “Initiate an immediate high-level judicial inquiry to investigate the arson and destruction of evidence and ascertain the administration’s role,” the memorandum said. A joint delegation of major opposition parties had visited the violence-affected areas of Kheroni on Tuesday and met victim families. The leaders alleged a “political conspiracy” behind the clashes and said the administration had “completely failed” to control the situation. The violence followed a 15-day hunger strike by Karbi community agitators demanding the eviction of alleged illegal settlers, most of them from Bihar, from VGR and PGR lands in Karbi Anglong and West Karbi Anglong districts. The situation deteriorated on December 22 after police detained three agitators from the protest site in the early hours, a move the administration later said was for hospitalisation. An Army column was subsequently deployed in the district and conducted flag marches in violence-hit areas to restore order.About the AuthorTOI News DeskThe TOI News Desk comprises a dedicated and tireless team of journalists who operate around the clock to deliver the most current and comprehensive news and updates to the readers of The Times of India worldwide. With an unwavering commitment to excellence in journalism, our team is at the forefront of gathering, verifying, and presenting breaking news, in-depth analysis, and insightful reports on a wide range of topics. The TOI News Desk is your trusted source for staying informed and connected to the ever-evolving global landscape, ensuring that our readers are equipped with the latest developments that matter most.”Read MoreEnd of ArticleFollow Us On Social MediaVideosThrowback 25: Five Indian Weapons That Crushed Terror And Dominated Pakistan in Operation SindoorTerror, Tariffs, Polls: PM Modi’s Mic-Drop Moments That Set The Agenda In 2025Top Moments Of 2025 When Indian Diplomats Took On Pakistan, Tore Apart Lies & Hypocrisy At UNThrowback 2025: Five Big Moments When India Defied Pressure And Delivered Diplomatic MasterstrokesAyodhya Faced Conspiracies But Sanatan Prevailed, UP CM Yogi Adityanath Says At Ram Temple EventIndia’s Backyard In Flux: Nepal’s Gen Z Revolt To Pakistan’s Court Chaos Shakes South Asia In 2025Army Trains Village Defence Guards In J&K In Automatic Rifles, Self-Defence | WatchLeT Deputy Saifullah Kasuri Admits India Hit Terror Camps, Threatens Kashmir After Op Sindoor StrikeTwist in Osman Hadi Murder Case: Prime Accused Blames Jamaat From Dubai, Clears India’s Role‘Remove 10-Minute Delivery Option’: Gig Workers Launch Nationwide Strike On New Year’s Eve123PhotostoriesSkip the crowds in 2026: 10 offbeat destinations in India for New Year travel5 relationship habits to inculcate in 2026 to make it the best year of your lifeFrom soldier to supermodel: 5 looks that made BTS’ V the ultimate fashion muse of 20258 traditional Bengali snacks that are best enjoyed during winterCustard apple: 5 benefits of this creamy seasonal fruit5 common foods that are unhealthy and their alternative usesMalala Yousafzai once said, “If we want to achieve our goal, then let us…”: 5 lessons it teaches studentsHrithik Roshan’s girlfriend Saba Azad’s luxe choga suit is the traditional trend to watch this seasonPune’s Next Game-Changer: University Road Flyover Rises To Untangle One Of The City’s Worst Traffic Knots10 weird new year rituals you won’t believe exist123Hot PicksSaudi Strike YemenPAN-Aadhaar link statusBank holiday New YearGold rate todayIncome Tax RefundBahrain Golden Visa 2025Bank Holidays DecemberTop TrendingJustin Thomas Net WorthLebron JamesCardi BAlex Rodriguez and Jaclyn Cordeiro Net WorthStefon DiggsCaitlin ClarkMatthew Stafford vs Drake MVPWest Bengal SIR DeathJake Paul and Jutta Leerdam Net WorthWorld Fourth Largest Economy

NEW DELHI: Opposition parties in Assam on Wednesday demanded the rehabilitation of families affected by the recent violence between two communities in West Karbi Anglong district and sought adequate compensation for the families of two persons who lost their lives. Submitting a joint memorandum to governor Lakshman Prasad Acharya, the opposition called for immediate relief…

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New York Mayor-elect Zohran Mamdani on Tuesday announced the appointment of lawyer Ramzi Kassem as New York City’s chief counsel, the city’s top legal position. Kassem, whose past legal work includes representing Ahmed al-Darbi in an al–Qaeda–related terrorism case, will assume the role when Mamdani takes office on January 1.“Welcome to A New Era, Ramzi…

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They say a picture is worth a thousand words, and in 2025, some images captured the very soul of India. From the haunting photograph of Saurabh Rajput’s murder in Meerut to the stunned silence of newlyweds in Pahalgam after a terror attack, the nation faced moments of heartbreak and horror. Yet, there were triumphs that inspired pride: the Women’s World Cup team celebrating victory, Shubhanshu Shukla’s historic journey to the International Space Station, and the chaotic energy of Lionel Messi’s visit, which revealed both adoration and disorder. These snapshots of grief, courage, and celebration defined a year that was as unforgettable as it was extraordinary.Faith, frenzy and a stampedeThe Maha Kumbh festival in Prayagraj, a festival that usually showcases India’s vibrancy and draws the world’s attention, turned tragic at the start of the year when a stampede claimed more than 30 lives. The incident took place when devotees were sleeping along the riverbanks were trampled by others returning from an early-morning dip in the holy waters. The tragedy raised serious questions about crowd management and administrative preparedness. Disturbing visuals from the site showed scattered personal belongings along the Sangam, the confluence of the Ganga, Yamuna, and Saraswati, and shocked, frightened devotees trying to make sense of the chaos.A crime sealed in cement that stunned MeerutIn March, the blue drum murder case in Meerut sent shockwaves far beyond the city for its sheer brutality and chilling details. The body of 35-year-old former Merchant Navy officer Saurabh Rajput was discovered chopped into pieces and hidden inside a blue plastic drum, sealed with cement, inside his own home in the Brahmpuri area. Police investigations soon pointed to his wife Muskan Rastogi and her alleged partner Sahil Shukla, who were arrested after returning from a holiday in Himachal Pradesh. Investigators say the murder was meticulously planned, driven by an extramarital relationship, and later concealed in an attempt to erase all traces of the crime. A chargesheet running over 1,000 pages was filed, packed with forensic findings and witness statements, dismissing rumours of occult involvement.Terror in PahalgamOn April 22, the serene meadows of Baisaran Valley in Pahalgam turned into a scene of horror when Pakistan-backed terrorists opened fire and killed 26 civilians. Among the most heartbreaking images was that of Himanshi Narwal, sitting in stunned silence after her husband, Vinay Narwal, was shot dead at point blank. The newlyweds, on their honeymoon barely a week after marriage, became the face of the tragedy, a single picture capturing the enormity of the loss and the cruelty of the attack.India’s reply to PakistanIndia responded to Pakistan’s misadventure with strong force, first crippling key terror infrastructure, and then striking deep into military bases. But beyond the military action, the daily briefings during Operation Sindoor carried a symbolism of their own.The attack in the Valley had reportedly targeted victims by community and even killed husbands in front of their wives; the name “Sindoor” itself was chosen as a pointed reminder of that cruelty. In the tense days that followed, India’s message was delivered to the world through back-to-back briefings led by Colonel Sofiya Qureshi and Wing Commander Vyomika Singh.Their presence flipped the narrative: women were not just mourning the violence Pakistan-sponsored terrorists had inflicted; they were the ones answering it. The image projected was unmistakable, India’s resolve was firm, and its frontline voices were women who embodied strength, and country’s refusal to be intimidated.The Ahmedabad air crash that left one survivorOne of the year’s most harrowing images came from the Air India crash in Ahmedabad. A London-bound Boeing Dreamliner carrying over 200 passengers collapsed within seconds of takeoff, staying airborne only briefly before plunging down in a nose-up, tilted position. In a near-miraculous outcome, all on board, except one British-Indian survivor, lost their lives. The aircraft also crashed onto a medical hostel building, killing several students inside, deepening the tragedy.A historic first on the ISSShubhanshu Shukla’s photo made headlines worldwide and in country after he became the first Indian astronaut to enter the International Space Station, a historic milestone. The Lucknow-born astronaut travelled as part of the Axiom-4 mission, a collaboration between SpaceX, Nasa, and Axiom Space. Upon arrival, Shukla and his crewmates were greeted with warm hugs and handshakes by members of Expedition 73. Axiom mission commander Peggy Whitson then presented astronaut pins to Shukla, Poland’s Slawosz Uznanski-Wisniewski, and Hungary’s Tibor Kapu, all marking their first journey to space.The image that defined India’s Women’s World Cup triumphThe picture from India’s 2025 Women’s World Cup victory became one of the defining images of the year. It showed the players erupting in celebration, the tricolour held high as they sprinted across the field. Some had sunk to their knees in disbelief, while others embraced through tears of joy. Gathered around the glittering trophy, the team radiated pride and unity, capturing the winning moment that resonated across the nation. Shafali Verma was named Player of the Match, while Deepti Sharma earned the Player of the Tournament award. The Team India received a record prize purse of about Rs 37.3 crore, a staggering 239% increase from the previous edition, specifying the tournament’s dramatic rise in stature and the growing recognition of women’s cricket across the world.Messi’s India visit thrills fans but exposes chaosArgentine football legend Lionel Messi’s India tour in late 2025 generated massive excitement across the country. One widely discussed photograph from Kolkata showed Messi looking visibly puzzled as he was surrounded by security personnel and staff amid an overwhelming crowd. His visit to the city in December, part of the “GOAT India Tour,” saw him virtually unveil a giant statue and greet fans, but the event was overshadowed by chaotic crowd management, damaged stadium property, and widespread criticism. The West Bengal Chief Minister later issued an apology, and inquiries were launched into the organisers’ handling of the event.Women journalists reclaim space at Taliban briefingA photograph that drew wide attention showed female journalists seated prominently in the front row during a press conference by the visiting Taliban delegation in New Delhi. The event, Taliban foreign minister Amir Khan Muttaqi’s second presser at the Afghan Embassy within 48 hours, was convened after strong public criticism over the absence of women journalists at his earlier briefing on Friday. The image stood out, especially because the Taliban had barred women reporters from the previous interaction, a move Muttaqi later described as a “deliberate” decision.Xi’s parade with Putin and KimA geopolitically charged image that dominated headlines showed China’s President Xi Jinping hosting a grand military parade, with Russian President Vladimir Putin and North Korean leader Kim Jong Un drawing global attention from the front row. Beijing staged the spectacle to mark 80 years since the end of World War II, with nearly two dozen world leaders in attendance, many signalling their intent to deepen ties with China amid heightened US tariff pressures.The display appeared an increasingly multipolar world, even as Donald Trump’s aggressive tariff-era policies reflected his push to reassert the US as a singular hegemonic power.End of ArticleFollow Us On Social MediaVideosThrowback 25: Five Indian Weapons That Crushed Terror And Dominated Pakistan in Operation SindoorTerror, Tariffs, Polls: PM Modi’s Mic-Drop Moments That Set The Agenda In 2025Top Moments Of 2025 When Indian Diplomats Took On Pakistan, Tore Apart Lies & Hypocrisy At UNThrowback 2025: Five Big Moments When India Defied Pressure And Delivered Diplomatic MasterstrokesAyodhya Faced Conspiracies But Sanatan Prevailed, UP CM Yogi Adityanath Says At Ram Temple EventIndia’s Backyard In Flux: Nepal’s Gen Z Revolt To Pakistan’s Court Chaos Shakes South Asia In 2025Army Trains Village Defence Guards In J&K In Automatic Rifles, Self-Defence | WatchLeT Deputy Saifullah Kasuri Admits India Hit Terror Camps, Threatens Kashmir After Op Sindoor StrikeTwist in Osman Hadi Murder Case: Prime Accused Blames Jamaat From Dubai, Clears India’s Role‘Remove 10-Minute Delivery Option’: Gig Workers Launch Nationwide Strike On New Year’s Eve123Photostories5 relationship habits to inculcate in 2026 to make it the best year of your lifeFrom soldier to supermodel: 5 looks that made BTS’ V the ultimate fashion muse of 20258 traditional Bengali snacks that are best enjoyed during winterCustard apple: 5 benefits of this creamy seasonal fruit5 common foods that are unhealthy and their alternative usesMalala Yousafzai once said, “If we want to achieve our goal, then let us…”: 5 lessons it teaches studentsHrithik Roshan’s girlfriend Saba Azad’s luxe choga suit is the traditional trend to watch this seasonPune’s Next Game-Changer: University Road Flyover Rises To Untangle One Of The City’s Worst Traffic Knots10 weird new year rituals you won’t believe existHow to make street-style Egg Chowmein for New Year eve party123Hot PicksSaudi Strike YemenPAN-Aadhaar link statusBank holiday New YearGold rate todayIncome Tax RefundBahrain Golden Visa 2025Bank Holidays DecemberTop TrendingJustin Thomas Net WorthLebron JamesCardi BAlex Rodriguez and Jaclyn Cordeiro Net WorthStefon DiggsCaitlin ClarkMatthew Stafford vs Drake MVPWest Bengal SIR DeathJake Paul and Jutta Leerdam Net WorthWorld Fourth Largest Economy

They say a picture is worth a thousand words, and in 2025, some images captured the very soul of India. From the haunting photograph of Saurabh Rajput’s murder in Meerut to the stunned silence of newlyweds in Pahalgam after a terror attack, the nation faced moments of heartbreak and horror. Yet, there were triumphs that inspired pride: the Women’s World Cup team celebrating victory, Shubhanshu Shukla’s historic journey to the International Space Station, and the chaotic energy of Lionel Messi’s visit, which revealed both adoration and disorder. These snapshots of grief, courage, and celebration defined a year that was as unforgettable as it was extraordinary.Faith, frenzy and a stampedeThe Maha Kumbh festival in Prayagraj, a festival that usually showcases India’s vibrancy and draws the world’s attention, turned tragic at the start of the year when a stampede claimed more than 30 lives. The incident took place when devotees were sleeping along the riverbanks were trampled by others returning from an early-morning dip in the holy waters. The tragedy raised serious questions about crowd management and administrative preparedness. Disturbing visuals from the site showed scattered personal belongings along the Sangam, the confluence of the Ganga, Yamuna, and Saraswati, and shocked, frightened devotees trying to make sense of the chaos.A crime sealed in cement that stunned MeerutIn March, the blue drum murder case in Meerut sent shockwaves far beyond the city for its sheer brutality and chilling details. The body of 35-year-old former Merchant Navy officer Saurabh Rajput was discovered chopped into pieces and hidden inside a blue plastic drum, sealed with cement, inside his own home in the Brahmpuri area. Police investigations soon pointed to his wife Muskan Rastogi and her alleged partner Sahil Shukla, who were arrested after returning from a holiday in Himachal Pradesh. Investigators say the murder was meticulously planned, driven by an extramarital relationship, and later concealed in an attempt to erase all traces of the crime. A chargesheet running over 1,000 pages was filed, packed with forensic findings and witness statements, dismissing rumours of occult involvement.Terror in PahalgamOn April 22, the serene meadows of Baisaran Valley in Pahalgam turned into a scene of horror when Pakistan-backed terrorists opened fire and killed 26 civilians. Among the most heartbreaking images was that of Himanshi Narwal, sitting in stunned silence after her husband, Vinay Narwal, was shot dead at point blank. The newlyweds, on their honeymoon barely a week after marriage, became the face of the tragedy, a single picture capturing the enormity of the loss and the cruelty of the attack.India’s reply to PakistanIndia responded to Pakistan’s misadventure with strong force, first crippling key terror infrastructure, and then striking deep into military bases. But beyond the military action, the daily briefings during Operation Sindoor carried a symbolism of their own.The attack in the Valley had reportedly targeted victims by community and even killed husbands in front of their wives; the name “Sindoor” itself was chosen as a pointed reminder of that cruelty. In the tense days that followed, India’s message was delivered to the world through back-to-back briefings led by Colonel Sofiya Qureshi and Wing Commander Vyomika Singh.Their presence flipped the narrative: women were not just mourning the violence Pakistan-sponsored terrorists had inflicted; they were the ones answering it. The image projected was unmistakable, India’s resolve was firm, and its frontline voices were women who embodied strength, and country’s refusal to be intimidated.The Ahmedabad air crash that left one survivorOne of the year’s most harrowing images came from the Air India crash in Ahmedabad. A London-bound Boeing Dreamliner carrying over 200 passengers collapsed within seconds of takeoff, staying airborne only briefly before plunging down in a nose-up, tilted position. In a near-miraculous outcome, all on board, except one British-Indian survivor, lost their lives. The aircraft also crashed onto a medical hostel building, killing several students inside, deepening the tragedy.A historic first on the ISSShubhanshu Shukla’s photo made headlines worldwide and in country after he became the first Indian astronaut to enter the International Space Station, a historic milestone. The Lucknow-born astronaut travelled as part of the Axiom-4 mission, a collaboration between SpaceX, Nasa, and Axiom Space. Upon arrival, Shukla and his crewmates were greeted with warm hugs and handshakes by members of Expedition 73. Axiom mission commander Peggy Whitson then presented astronaut pins to Shukla, Poland’s Slawosz Uznanski-Wisniewski, and Hungary’s Tibor Kapu, all marking their first journey to space.The image that defined India’s Women’s World Cup triumphThe picture from India’s 2025 Women’s World Cup victory became one of the defining images of the year. It showed the players erupting in celebration, the tricolour held high as they sprinted across the field. Some had sunk to their knees in disbelief, while others embraced through tears of joy. Gathered around the glittering trophy, the team radiated pride and unity, capturing the winning moment that resonated across the nation. Shafali Verma was named Player of the Match, while Deepti Sharma earned the Player of the Tournament award. The Team India received a record prize purse of about Rs 37.3 crore, a staggering 239% increase from the previous edition, specifying the tournament’s dramatic rise in stature and the growing recognition of women’s cricket across the world.Messi’s India visit thrills fans but exposes chaosArgentine football legend Lionel Messi’s India tour in late 2025 generated massive excitement across the country. One widely discussed photograph from Kolkata showed Messi looking visibly puzzled as he was surrounded by security personnel and staff amid an overwhelming crowd. His visit to the city in December, part of the “GOAT India Tour,” saw him virtually unveil a giant statue and greet fans, but the event was overshadowed by chaotic crowd management, damaged stadium property, and widespread criticism. The West Bengal Chief Minister later issued an apology, and inquiries were launched into the organisers’ handling of the event.Women journalists reclaim space at Taliban briefingA photograph that drew wide attention showed female journalists seated prominently in the front row during a press conference by the visiting Taliban delegation in New Delhi. The event, Taliban foreign minister Amir Khan Muttaqi’s second presser at the Afghan Embassy within 48 hours, was convened after strong public criticism over the absence of women journalists at his earlier briefing on Friday. The image stood out, especially because the Taliban had barred women reporters from the previous interaction, a move Muttaqi later described as a “deliberate” decision.Xi’s parade with Putin and KimA geopolitically charged image that dominated headlines showed China’s President Xi Jinping hosting a grand military parade, with Russian President Vladimir Putin and North Korean leader Kim Jong Un drawing global attention from the front row. Beijing staged the spectacle to mark 80 years since the end of World War II, with nearly two dozen world leaders in attendance, many signalling their intent to deepen ties with China amid heightened US tariff pressures.The display appeared an increasingly multipolar world, even as Donald Trump’s aggressive tariff-era policies reflected his push to reassert the US as a singular hegemonic power.End of ArticleFollow Us On Social MediaVideosThrowback 25: Five Indian Weapons That Crushed Terror And Dominated Pakistan in Operation SindoorTerror, Tariffs, Polls: PM Modi’s Mic-Drop Moments That Set The Agenda In 2025Top Moments Of 2025 When Indian Diplomats Took On Pakistan, Tore Apart Lies & Hypocrisy At UNThrowback 2025: Five Big Moments When India Defied Pressure And Delivered Diplomatic MasterstrokesAyodhya Faced Conspiracies But Sanatan Prevailed, UP CM Yogi Adityanath Says At Ram Temple EventIndia’s Backyard In Flux: Nepal’s Gen Z Revolt To Pakistan’s Court Chaos Shakes South Asia In 2025Army Trains Village Defence Guards In J&K In Automatic Rifles, Self-Defence | WatchLeT Deputy Saifullah Kasuri Admits India Hit Terror Camps, Threatens Kashmir After Op Sindoor StrikeTwist in Osman Hadi Murder Case: Prime Accused Blames Jamaat From Dubai, Clears India’s Role‘Remove 10-Minute Delivery Option’: Gig Workers Launch Nationwide Strike On New Year’s Eve123Photostories5 relationship habits to inculcate in 2026 to make it the best year of your lifeFrom soldier to supermodel: 5 looks that made BTS’ V the ultimate fashion muse of 20258 traditional Bengali snacks that are best enjoyed during winterCustard apple: 5 benefits of this creamy seasonal fruit5 common foods that are unhealthy and their alternative usesMalala Yousafzai once said, “If we want to achieve our goal, then let us…”: 5 lessons it teaches studentsHrithik Roshan’s girlfriend Saba Azad’s luxe choga suit is the traditional trend to watch this seasonPune’s Next Game-Changer: University Road Flyover Rises To Untangle One Of The City’s Worst Traffic Knots10 weird new year rituals you won’t believe existHow to make street-style Egg Chowmein for New Year eve party123Hot PicksSaudi Strike YemenPAN-Aadhaar link statusBank holiday New YearGold rate todayIncome Tax RefundBahrain Golden Visa 2025Bank Holidays DecemberTop TrendingJustin Thomas Net WorthLebron JamesCardi BAlex Rodriguez and Jaclyn Cordeiro Net WorthStefon DiggsCaitlin ClarkMatthew Stafford vs Drake MVPWest Bengal SIR DeathJake Paul and Jutta Leerdam Net WorthWorld Fourth Largest Economy

They say a picture is worth a thousand words, and in 2025, some images captured the very soul of India. From the haunting photograph of Saurabh Rajput’s murder in Meerut to the stunned silence of newlyweds in Pahalgam after a terror attack, the nation faced moments of heartbreak and horror. Yet, there were triumphs that…

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Deepika Padukone makes her first modak as Vikas Khanna celebrates Ranveer Singh’s Dhurandhar success in New York |

Deepika Padukone makes her first modak as Vikas Khanna celebrates Ranveer Singh’s Dhurandhar success in New York |

MasterChef Vikas Khanna recently hosted Ranveer Singh and Deepika Padukone at his New York restaurant, Bungalow, turning the couple’s year-end vacation into a celebration of two milestones — Deepika’s first-ever modak and Ranveer’s record-breaking film Dhurandhar.Calling it a moment of cultural pride and gratitude, Vikas wrote, “This has to be the most blessed end to…

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