Assam CM Himanta Biswa Sarma Assam cabinet Sunday approved the Assam Prohibition of Polygamy Bill, 2025, for introduction in the assembly on Nov 25. The bill envisages up to seven years’ rigorous imprisonment and bars immediate bail.End of ArticleFollow Us On Social MediaVideosRiga Sugar Mill Revival: Locals Speak On Change And Challenges Ahead Of Bihar PollsPrez Murmu Pushes For Oil, Critical Minerals, Tech Cooperation During Angola Visit; Key MoUs signed‘Modi, Shah, Gyanesh Fear Gen Z’: Rahul Gandhi Hits Out Over ‘Vote Theft’ At Bihar RallyTeen Shoots Classmate With Father’s Pistol At Posh Gurugram Society; Victim Critical‘Peeping Into Our Residence’: Aaditya Thackeray Slams MMRDA After Drone Spotted Near Matoshree‘India Is A Continental And Maritime Power, Holds Key Role In Indian Ocean Region’: CDS Anil ChauhanPM Modi Unveils ₹8,000 Crore Projects to Boost Uttarakhand’s InfrastructureEvery Indian Shares Ancestral Roots, No ‘Ahindu’ Exists: Mohan BhagwatFormer Army Commander Warns of Rising Extremist Threat from BangladeshPM Modi Highlights Legal Reforms, Stresses Need for Law in Local Languages123PhotostoriesFrom classic to contemporary: 5 subtle yet stylish blouse designs every new bride should try in 20255 effective and easy ways to build a stronger relationship with the boss5 national parks in India where you can spot the endangered wild dogs (dholes)5 high-protein soups you can whip up in 15 minutes or lessBirthday special: Arhaan Khan’s sweetest social media moments with mom Malaika Arora5 must-have Kashmiri winter outfitsFrom heart health to better sleep: 5 reasons why one should consume pumpkin seedsFrom not having enough money to buy a house to putting in their entire savings; Rohit Purohit and Sheena Bajaj’s white haven in Mumbai5 foods that secretly make your face bloated and what to eat insteadHow to make mornings easier before school: 10 real-life tips for moms and dads that actually work123Hot PicksStock market holidayBank HolidayBihar Election 2025Gold rate todaySilver rate todayPublic Holidays NovemberBank Holidays NovemberTop TrendingMarshawn Kneeland Cause of DeathMLB Trade RumorsMLB Trade Rumors Detroit TigersMicah ParsonsFortnite OG Butterfly Live EventMarshawn Kneeland NewsNHL Injury UpdateBO Nix WifeNew Vande Bharat ExpressIndia World Cup Cash Prize

Assam CM Himanta Biswa Sarma Assam cabinet Sunday approved the Assam Prohibition of Polygamy Bill, 2025, for introduction in the assembly on Nov 25. The bill envisages up to seven years’ rigorous imprisonment and bars immediate bail.End of ArticleFollow Us On Social MediaVideosRiga Sugar Mill Revival: Locals Speak On Change And Challenges Ahead Of Bihar PollsPrez Murmu Pushes For Oil, Critical Minerals, Tech Cooperation During Angola Visit; Key MoUs signed‘Modi, Shah, Gyanesh Fear Gen Z’: Rahul Gandhi Hits Out Over ‘Vote Theft’ At Bihar RallyTeen Shoots Classmate With Father’s Pistol At Posh Gurugram Society; Victim Critical‘Peeping Into Our Residence’: Aaditya Thackeray Slams MMRDA After Drone Spotted Near Matoshree‘India Is A Continental And Maritime Power, Holds Key Role In Indian Ocean Region’: CDS Anil ChauhanPM Modi Unveils ₹8,000 Crore Projects to Boost Uttarakhand’s InfrastructureEvery Indian Shares Ancestral Roots, No ‘Ahindu’ Exists: Mohan BhagwatFormer Army Commander Warns of Rising Extremist Threat from BangladeshPM Modi Highlights Legal Reforms, Stresses Need for Law in Local Languages123PhotostoriesFrom classic to contemporary: 5 subtle yet stylish blouse designs every new bride should try in 20255 effective and easy ways to build a stronger relationship with the boss5 national parks in India where you can spot the endangered wild dogs (dholes)5 high-protein soups you can whip up in 15 minutes or lessBirthday special: Arhaan Khan’s sweetest social media moments with mom Malaika Arora5 must-have Kashmiri winter outfitsFrom heart health to better sleep: 5 reasons why one should consume pumpkin seedsFrom not having enough money to buy a house to putting in their entire savings; Rohit Purohit and Sheena Bajaj’s white haven in Mumbai5 foods that secretly make your face bloated and what to eat insteadHow to make mornings easier before school: 10 real-life tips for moms and dads that actually work123Hot PicksStock market holidayBank HolidayBihar Election 2025Gold rate todaySilver rate todayPublic Holidays NovemberBank Holidays NovemberTop TrendingMarshawn Kneeland Cause of DeathMLB Trade RumorsMLB Trade Rumors Detroit TigersMicah ParsonsFortnite OG Butterfly Live EventMarshawn Kneeland NewsNHL Injury UpdateBO Nix WifeNew Vande Bharat ExpressIndia World Cup Cash Prize

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Shaheen’s (left) foundation organised ‘From Scars to Strength’ on Sunday  NEW DELHI: Weekends at Chhatarpur are usually all about wedding shopping and the accompanying glitter. On Sunday though, in a quiet hall away from the chaos and the crowd, the air felt gentler. Women in soft lehengas and pastel anarkalis sat together, dressed not for a wedding, but for themselves.  From afar, it looked like any friendly gathering or a rehearsal for a fashion show. Then the scars came into view. The laughter didn’t stop. The shoulders didn’t drop. Among them stood Reshma Ansari and Suniti Karmakar, smiling as they posed for a photo. “We stopped going to weddings,” said Reshma, who survived an acid attack in 1997. “People stare before they even say hello.” Suniti, attacked in 2010, nodded. “You start feeling like the room isn’t yours.” A few steps away stood Haseena, still wearing a mask. She was attacked a year and a half ago and had come to Delhi for surgery. Acid test: Free surgery should be a right, not a fight  Her 13-year-old daughter, also a survivor, played nearby. Reshma walked up to her and reassured her: “You don’t have to hide here.” Haseena’s eyes filled as she slowly lifted her mask. For the first time in months, she wasn’t hiding. That quiet courage was what From Scars to Strength, a symposium by Brave Souls Foundation led by Shaheen Malik, was all about – a day for acid attack survivors to meet, celebrate and remind the world that scars aren’t shame; they are stories of survival. Some had lost an eye, some an ear, others bore quiet scars on their hands – but every story in that room had a heartbeat. For instance, Meena, who was attacked in 2023 and is recovering from 14 surgeries, let her song speak for her. “Zindagi ke safar mein guzar jaate hain jo makam…” Her voice trembled at first, then steadied, each lyric carrying what words could not – the pain, the nostalgia, the stubborn hope. When she reached the words “woh pal bhi kya pal the…”, the hall fell silent, a shared quiet among those who understood loss too well. Male survivors, too often invisible, sat among them. Shahnawaz, attacked in 1997, had travelled from Meerut. “The pain is the same for men – the shame, the struggle, the silence,” he said. Neeraj, attacked in 2010, nodded, saying, “Even finding a job becomes a fight. People look away.” Their stories were quieter, but no less powerful – reminders that acid doesn’t discriminate, but empathy often does. And then, there was a story that didn’t need words – of Reshma Khatun and Ashok. Their presence alone said it all: love has no bias, no boundaries, and no fear of scars. In 2014, acid changed Reshma’s life. It took away her vision; today, she can see only faint shadows with one eye. But it couldn’t take away her will. Years later, a Facebook message from Ashok changed everything again. What began as shy hellos turned into long chats, shared laughter, and quiet understanding. When they finally met on a video call, he didn’t flinch. He just smiled and promised to stay. “He saw me, not my face,” Reshma said softly. In 2019, they married, an interfaith union that now includes their little son. Wherever she goes, whether for events or small errands, Ashok is always beside her, his hand steady on hers, guiding her steps. “It was never about looks,” he said simply. “It’s the heart that matters.” Between songs, hugs, and stories, the event also turned the spotlight on what still needs fixing. Actor Sharmila Tagore, the chief guest, spoke softly but firmly: “When I met Shaheen, she was still behind her pardah. Even now, her pain lingers. Quick redressal is essential – and the sale of acid must stop completely.” A panel, which included Justice Dharmesh Sharma (Retd), AAP’s Rajya Sabha member Sanjay Singh and retired public prosecutor Neelam Narang, discussed key issues facing survivors – from faster compensation and free surgeries to greater accountability. “Free surgery in every hospital should be a right, not a fight,” said Singh, vowing to raise the matter in Parliament. Under the Delhi Victim Compensation Scheme, payouts have swung wildly – from Rs 7.6 lakh for six victims in 2014 to Rs 79.5 lakh for 27 survivors in 2024. Till July 2025, Rs 40 lakh was disbursed among 14 survivors. For most, that doesn’t even cover the first few surgeries. Shaheen, who leads Brave Souls Foundation, said, “The average recovery cost easily crosses Rs 20 lakh,” she said. “And survivors still get money in instalments – after pleading for every rupee.” Real rehabilitation, she added, is not about one cheque. It’s about long-term medical care, therapy, free medicines, disability certificates without red tape, and mental health support. “These aren’t luxuries,” she said firmly. “They are basic rights – for people whose lives were burned but not broken.” As the hall began to empty, the survivors gathered again – arms around each other, smiles lighting up scarred faces. In that glow, there was no trace of pity, only power. They weren’t hiding their scars anymore. They were owning them – like badges of survival, like light.About the AuthorIshita JairathShe covers the city’s chaos and its quieter corners—focusing on social welfare, human interest stories, traffic bottlenecks, and the PWD/civic issues that shape everyday life in Delhi. I’m here for the deep dives, the human angles.Read MoreEnd of ArticleFollow Us On Social MediaVideosRiga Sugar Mill Revival: Locals Speak On Change And Challenges Ahead Of Bihar PollsPrez Murmu Pushes For Oil, Critical Minerals, Tech Cooperation During Angola Visit; Key MoUs signed‘Modi, Shah, Gyanesh Fear Gen Z’: Rahul Gandhi Hits Out Over ‘Vote Theft’ At Bihar RallyTeen Shoots Classmate With Father’s Pistol At Posh Gurugram Society; Victim Critical‘Peeping Into Our Residence’: Aaditya Thackeray Slams MMRDA After Drone Spotted Near Matoshree‘India Is A Continental And Maritime Power, Holds Key Role In Indian Ocean Region’: CDS Anil ChauhanPM Modi Unveils ₹8,000 Crore Projects to Boost Uttarakhand’s InfrastructureEvery Indian Shares Ancestral Roots, No ‘Ahindu’ Exists: Mohan BhagwatFormer Army Commander Warns of Rising Extremist Threat from BangladeshPM Modi Highlights Legal Reforms, Stresses Need for Law in Local Languages123Photostories5 effective and easy ways to build a stronger relationship with the boss5 national parks in India where you can spot the endangered wild dogs (dholes)5 high-protein soups you can whip up in 15 minutes or lessBirthday special: Arhaan Khan’s sweetest social media moments with mom Malaika Arora5 must-have Kashmiri winter outfitsFrom heart health to better sleep: 5 reasons why one should consume pumpkin seedsFrom not having enough money to buy a house to putting in their entire savings; Rohit Purohit and Sheena Bajaj’s white haven in Mumbai5 foods that secretly make your face bloated and what to eat insteadHow to make mornings easier before school: 10 real-life tips for moms and dads that actually work’Laal Singh Chaddha’, ‘Action Replayy’, ‘Dil Bole Hadippa!’: Bollywood remakes of Hollywood hits that failed to impress at the box office123Hot PicksStock market holidayBank HolidayBihar Election 2025Gold rate todaySilver rate todayPublic Holidays NovemberBank Holidays NovemberTop TrendingMarshawn Kneeland Cause of DeathMLB Trade RumorsMLB Trade Rumors Detroit TigersMicah ParsonsFortnite OG Butterfly Live EventMarshawn Kneeland NewsNHL Injury UpdateBO Nix WifeNew Vande Bharat ExpressIndia World Cup Cash Prize

Shaheen’s (left) foundation organised ‘From Scars to Strength’ on Sunday NEW DELHI: Weekends at Chhatarpur are usually all about wedding shopping and the accompanying glitter. On Sunday though, in a quiet hall away from the chaos and the crowd, the air felt gentler. Women in soft lehengas and pastel anarkalis sat together, dressed not for a wedding, but for themselves. From afar, it looked like any friendly gathering or a rehearsal for a fashion show. Then the scars came into view. The laughter didn’t stop. The shoulders didn’t drop. Among them stood Reshma Ansari and Suniti Karmakar, smiling as they posed for a photo. “We stopped going to weddings,” said Reshma, who survived an acid attack in 1997. “People stare before they even say hello.” Suniti, attacked in 2010, nodded. “You start feeling like the room isn’t yours.” A few steps away stood Haseena, still wearing a mask. She was attacked a year and a half ago and had come to Delhi for surgery. Acid test: Free surgery should be a right, not a fight Her 13-year-old daughter, also a survivor, played nearby. Reshma walked up to her and reassured her: “You don’t have to hide here.” Haseena’s eyes filled as she slowly lifted her mask. For the first time in months, she wasn’t hiding. That quiet courage was what From Scars to Strength, a symposium by Brave Souls Foundation led by Shaheen Malik, was all about – a day for acid attack survivors to meet, celebrate and remind the world that scars aren’t shame; they are stories of survival. Some had lost an eye, some an ear, others bore quiet scars on their hands – but every story in that room had a heartbeat. For instance, Meena, who was attacked in 2023 and is recovering from 14 surgeries, let her song speak for her. “Zindagi ke safar mein guzar jaate hain jo makam…” Her voice trembled at first, then steadied, each lyric carrying what words could not – the pain, the nostalgia, the stubborn hope. When she reached the words “woh pal bhi kya pal the…”, the hall fell silent, a shared quiet among those who understood loss too well. Male survivors, too often invisible, sat among them. Shahnawaz, attacked in 1997, had travelled from Meerut. “The pain is the same for men – the shame, the struggle, the silence,” he said. Neeraj, attacked in 2010, nodded, saying, “Even finding a job becomes a fight. People look away.” Their stories were quieter, but no less powerful – reminders that acid doesn’t discriminate, but empathy often does. And then, there was a story that didn’t need words – of Reshma Khatun and Ashok. Their presence alone said it all: love has no bias, no boundaries, and no fear of scars. In 2014, acid changed Reshma’s life. It took away her vision; today, she can see only faint shadows with one eye. But it couldn’t take away her will. Years later, a Facebook message from Ashok changed everything again. What began as shy hellos turned into long chats, shared laughter, and quiet understanding. When they finally met on a video call, he didn’t flinch. He just smiled and promised to stay. “He saw me, not my face,” Reshma said softly. In 2019, they married, an interfaith union that now includes their little son. Wherever she goes, whether for events or small errands, Ashok is always beside her, his hand steady on hers, guiding her steps. “It was never about looks,” he said simply. “It’s the heart that matters.” Between songs, hugs, and stories, the event also turned the spotlight on what still needs fixing. Actor Sharmila Tagore, the chief guest, spoke softly but firmly: “When I met Shaheen, she was still behind her pardah. Even now, her pain lingers. Quick redressal is essential – and the sale of acid must stop completely.” A panel, which included Justice Dharmesh Sharma (Retd), AAP’s Rajya Sabha member Sanjay Singh and retired public prosecutor Neelam Narang, discussed key issues facing survivors – from faster compensation and free surgeries to greater accountability. “Free surgery in every hospital should be a right, not a fight,” said Singh, vowing to raise the matter in Parliament. Under the Delhi Victim Compensation Scheme, payouts have swung wildly – from Rs 7.6 lakh for six victims in 2014 to Rs 79.5 lakh for 27 survivors in 2024. Till July 2025, Rs 40 lakh was disbursed among 14 survivors. For most, that doesn’t even cover the first few surgeries. Shaheen, who leads Brave Souls Foundation, said, “The average recovery cost easily crosses Rs 20 lakh,” she said. “And survivors still get money in instalments – after pleading for every rupee.” Real rehabilitation, she added, is not about one cheque. It’s about long-term medical care, therapy, free medicines, disability certificates without red tape, and mental health support. “These aren’t luxuries,” she said firmly. “They are basic rights – for people whose lives were burned but not broken.” As the hall began to empty, the survivors gathered again – arms around each other, smiles lighting up scarred faces. In that glow, there was no trace of pity, only power. They weren’t hiding their scars anymore. They were owning them – like badges of survival, like light.About the AuthorIshita JairathShe covers the city’s chaos and its quieter corners—focusing on social welfare, human interest stories, traffic bottlenecks, and the PWD/civic issues that shape everyday life in Delhi. I’m here for the deep dives, the human angles.Read MoreEnd of ArticleFollow Us On Social MediaVideosRiga Sugar Mill Revival: Locals Speak On Change And Challenges Ahead Of Bihar PollsPrez Murmu Pushes For Oil, Critical Minerals, Tech Cooperation During Angola Visit; Key MoUs signed‘Modi, Shah, Gyanesh Fear Gen Z’: Rahul Gandhi Hits Out Over ‘Vote Theft’ At Bihar RallyTeen Shoots Classmate With Father’s Pistol At Posh Gurugram Society; Victim Critical‘Peeping Into Our Residence’: Aaditya Thackeray Slams MMRDA After Drone Spotted Near Matoshree‘India Is A Continental And Maritime Power, Holds Key Role In Indian Ocean Region’: CDS Anil ChauhanPM Modi Unveils ₹8,000 Crore Projects to Boost Uttarakhand’s InfrastructureEvery Indian Shares Ancestral Roots, No ‘Ahindu’ Exists: Mohan BhagwatFormer Army Commander Warns of Rising Extremist Threat from BangladeshPM Modi Highlights Legal Reforms, Stresses Need for Law in Local Languages123Photostories5 effective and easy ways to build a stronger relationship with the boss5 national parks in India where you can spot the endangered wild dogs (dholes)5 high-protein soups you can whip up in 15 minutes or lessBirthday special: Arhaan Khan’s sweetest social media moments with mom Malaika Arora5 must-have Kashmiri winter outfitsFrom heart health to better sleep: 5 reasons why one should consume pumpkin seedsFrom not having enough money to buy a house to putting in their entire savings; Rohit Purohit and Sheena Bajaj’s white haven in Mumbai5 foods that secretly make your face bloated and what to eat insteadHow to make mornings easier before school: 10 real-life tips for moms and dads that actually work’Laal Singh Chaddha’, ‘Action Replayy’, ‘Dil Bole Hadippa!’: Bollywood remakes of Hollywood hits that failed to impress at the box office123Hot PicksStock market holidayBank HolidayBihar Election 2025Gold rate todaySilver rate todayPublic Holidays NovemberBank Holidays NovemberTop TrendingMarshawn Kneeland Cause of DeathMLB Trade RumorsMLB Trade Rumors Detroit TigersMicah ParsonsFortnite OG Butterfly Live EventMarshawn Kneeland NewsNHL Injury UpdateBO Nix WifeNew Vande Bharat ExpressIndia World Cup Cash Prize

Shaheen’s (left) foundation organised ‘From Scars to Strength’ on Sunday NEW DELHI: Weekends at Chhatarpur are usually all about wedding shopping and the accompanying glitter. On Sunday though, in a quiet hall away from the chaos and the crowd, the air felt gentler. Women in soft lehengas and pastel anarkalis sat together, dressed not for…

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AQI close to ‘severe’ NEW DELHI: The capital’s air quality continued to deteriorate for the fourth day running, with the city’s average AQI inching closer to ‘severe’ levels on Sunday. The day’s average air quality index was recorded at 370, in the upper range of ‘very poor’, the second worst of the season so far after October 30, when the index was at 373. Delhi woke up to another morning of toxic smog but, just as on the previous day, winds picked up towards late afternoon, providing some relief. The average AQI at 8 am Sunday was 391, close to the ‘severe’ range that starts from 401. By 11 am, the air remained just as bad, with the AQI at 389. The day’s official 24-hour average is taken at 4 pm, when the air had improved a bit. The share of pollutants from farm fires in Punjab and Haryana on Delhi’s PM2.5 levels continues to be low, with the figure dipping to nearly 5% from 8% on Saturday. “The wind speed reached 14-15 kmph in the afternoon. While yesterday the wind was northwesterly, coming from Punjab and Haryana, today it changed to westerly and south-westerly. Thus, the fire farm impact,” said Mahesh Palawat of Skymet.’Improving Trend’: CAQM says GRAP-III not needed as of now According to the Centre’s Decision Support System (DSS), the share of farm fires was 5.3% on Sunday. The share has been less than 10% so far this season while in the past years it has peaked at over 40%. The DSS did not issue any forecast on the impact of stubble burning for Monday. The air quality early warning system expects the air quality to remain within the very poor category. “The air quality is very likely to be in the very poor category from November 10 to 12,” it stated. The AQI is expected to stay ‘very poor’ for the subsequent six days as well, the note added.  Meanwhile, the Commissioner for Air Quality Management in NCR and Adjoining Areas (CAQM) said that they are not imposing strict pollution preventive measures under Grap-III. The CAQM issued a statement asserting that in the wake of Delhi’s daily average AQI hovering around the higher end of the very poor category in the morning, a review meeting was held on GRAP. “However, the sub-committee, while reviewing the current air quality scenario of Delhi-NCR and forecasts for weather/meteorological conditions made available by IMD/IITM, noted that at 10am the hourly average AQI of Delhi was 391… Given that Delhi’s daily average AQI has since shown a consistent declining trend, with AQI improving to 370 at 4 pm and further improving to 365 at 5 pm today, with the dynamic model and forecasts for weather/meteorological conditions and AQI by IMD/IITM also indicating the overall AQI of Delhi to stay in the ‘very poor’ category in the coming days, the sub-committee opined that invocation of stage-III of GRAP is not required at the moment,” CAQM stated. Delhi environment minister Manjinder Singh Sirsa pointed to a slew of measure being taken by the city govt, including installing sprinklers, fixing pollution norms for industries etc, while attacking the previous AAP govt, stating that while they let Delhi’s pollution worsen for 10 years and expect it to be cleaned in 7 months.  “The inaction of pollution of 10 years cannot be fixed in 7 months… AAP commented on the location of the Bawana monitoring station, which was installed by them. They spent money on advertisements and not on fixing pollution. We are working to make the situation better,” said Sirsa. Delhi, meanwhile, continued to feel the chill, recording a minimum temperature of 11.6 degress Celsius on Sunday, which was three degrees below normal. This was marginally higher than Saturday’s season low of 11 degress Celsius. The maximum was 28.1 degrees Celsius, which was a degree above normal. IMD has forecast shallow fog on Monday morning, with both maximum and minimum temperatures expected to stay in a similar range.About the AuthorKushagra DixitKushagra Dixit writes on environmental issues, wildlife conservation, climate change, agriculture,  human rights, and scientific research. His investigative coverage encompasses river contamination with emphasis on the Yamuna, air pollution, urban waste and their collective effects on public wellbeing.Read MoreEnd of ArticleFollow Us On Social MediaVideosRiga Sugar Mill Revival: Locals Speak On Change And Challenges Ahead Of Bihar PollsPrez Murmu Pushes For Oil, Critical Minerals, Tech Cooperation During Angola Visit; Key MoUs signed‘Modi, Shah, Gyanesh Fear Gen Z’: Rahul Gandhi Hits Out Over ‘Vote Theft’ At Bihar RallyTeen Shoots Classmate With Father’s Pistol At Posh Gurugram Society; Victim Critical‘Peeping Into Our Residence’: Aaditya Thackeray Slams MMRDA After Drone Spotted Near Matoshree‘India Is A Continental And Maritime Power, Holds Key Role In Indian Ocean Region’: CDS Anil ChauhanPM Modi Unveils ₹8,000 Crore Projects to Boost Uttarakhand’s InfrastructureEvery Indian Shares Ancestral Roots, No ‘Ahindu’ Exists: Mohan BhagwatFormer Army Commander Warns of Rising Extremist Threat from BangladeshPM Modi Highlights Legal Reforms, Stresses Need for Law in Local Languages123Photostories5 effective and easy ways to build a stronger relationship with the boss5 national parks in India where you can spot the endangered wild dogs (dholes)5 high-protein soups you can whip up in 15 minutes or lessBirthday special: Arhaan Khan’s sweetest social media moments with mom Malaika Arora5 must-have Kashmiri winter outfitsFrom heart health to better sleep: 5 reasons why one should consume pumpkin seedsFrom not having enough money to buy a house to putting in their entire savings; Rohit Purohit and Sheena Bajaj’s white haven in Mumbai5 foods that secretly make your face bloated and what to eat insteadHow to make mornings easier before school: 10 real-life tips for moms and dads that actually work’Laal Singh Chaddha’, ‘Action Replayy’, ‘Dil Bole Hadippa!’: Bollywood remakes of Hollywood hits that failed to impress at the box office123Hot PicksStock market holidayBank HolidayBihar Election 2025Gold rate todaySilver rate todayPublic Holidays NovemberBank Holidays NovemberTop TrendingMarshawn Kneeland Cause of DeathMLB Trade RumorsMLB Trade Rumors Detroit TigersMicah ParsonsFortnite OG Butterfly Live EventMarshawn Kneeland NewsNHL Injury UpdateBO Nix WifeNew Vande Bharat ExpressIndia World Cup Cash Prize

AQI close to ‘severe’ NEW DELHI: The capital’s air quality continued to deteriorate for the fourth day running, with the city’s average AQI inching closer to ‘severe’ levels on Sunday. The day’s average air quality index was recorded at 370, in the upper range of ‘very poor’, the second worst of the season so far after October 30, when the index was at 373. Delhi woke up to another morning of toxic smog but, just as on the previous day, winds picked up towards late afternoon, providing some relief. The average AQI at 8 am Sunday was 391, close to the ‘severe’ range that starts from 401. By 11 am, the air remained just as bad, with the AQI at 389. The day’s official 24-hour average is taken at 4 pm, when the air had improved a bit. The share of pollutants from farm fires in Punjab and Haryana on Delhi’s PM2.5 levels continues to be low, with the figure dipping to nearly 5% from 8% on Saturday. “The wind speed reached 14-15 kmph in the afternoon. While yesterday the wind was northwesterly, coming from Punjab and Haryana, today it changed to westerly and south-westerly. Thus, the fire farm impact,” said Mahesh Palawat of Skymet.’Improving Trend’: CAQM says GRAP-III not needed as of now According to the Centre’s Decision Support System (DSS), the share of farm fires was 5.3% on Sunday. The share has been less than 10% so far this season while in the past years it has peaked at over 40%. The DSS did not issue any forecast on the impact of stubble burning for Monday. The air quality early warning system expects the air quality to remain within the very poor category. “The air quality is very likely to be in the very poor category from November 10 to 12,” it stated. The AQI is expected to stay ‘very poor’ for the subsequent six days as well, the note added. Meanwhile, the Commissioner for Air Quality Management in NCR and Adjoining Areas (CAQM) said that they are not imposing strict pollution preventive measures under Grap-III. The CAQM issued a statement asserting that in the wake of Delhi’s daily average AQI hovering around the higher end of the very poor category in the morning, a review meeting was held on GRAP. “However, the sub-committee, while reviewing the current air quality scenario of Delhi-NCR and forecasts for weather/meteorological conditions made available by IMD/IITM, noted that at 10am the hourly average AQI of Delhi was 391… Given that Delhi’s daily average AQI has since shown a consistent declining trend, with AQI improving to 370 at 4 pm and further improving to 365 at 5 pm today, with the dynamic model and forecasts for weather/meteorological conditions and AQI by IMD/IITM also indicating the overall AQI of Delhi to stay in the ‘very poor’ category in the coming days, the sub-committee opined that invocation of stage-III of GRAP is not required at the moment,” CAQM stated. Delhi environment minister Manjinder Singh Sirsa pointed to a slew of measure being taken by the city govt, including installing sprinklers, fixing pollution norms for industries etc, while attacking the previous AAP govt, stating that while they let Delhi’s pollution worsen for 10 years and expect it to be cleaned in 7 months. “The inaction of pollution of 10 years cannot be fixed in 7 months… AAP commented on the location of the Bawana monitoring station, which was installed by them. They spent money on advertisements and not on fixing pollution. We are working to make the situation better,” said Sirsa. Delhi, meanwhile, continued to feel the chill, recording a minimum temperature of 11.6 degress Celsius on Sunday, which was three degrees below normal. This was marginally higher than Saturday’s season low of 11 degress Celsius. The maximum was 28.1 degrees Celsius, which was a degree above normal. IMD has forecast shallow fog on Monday morning, with both maximum and minimum temperatures expected to stay in a similar range.About the AuthorKushagra DixitKushagra Dixit writes on environmental issues, wildlife conservation, climate change, agriculture, human rights, and scientific research. His investigative coverage encompasses river contamination with emphasis on the Yamuna, air pollution, urban waste and their collective effects on public wellbeing.Read MoreEnd of ArticleFollow Us On Social MediaVideosRiga Sugar Mill Revival: Locals Speak On Change And Challenges Ahead Of Bihar PollsPrez Murmu Pushes For Oil, Critical Minerals, Tech Cooperation During Angola Visit; Key MoUs signed‘Modi, Shah, Gyanesh Fear Gen Z’: Rahul Gandhi Hits Out Over ‘Vote Theft’ At Bihar RallyTeen Shoots Classmate With Father’s Pistol At Posh Gurugram Society; Victim Critical‘Peeping Into Our Residence’: Aaditya Thackeray Slams MMRDA After Drone Spotted Near Matoshree‘India Is A Continental And Maritime Power, Holds Key Role In Indian Ocean Region’: CDS Anil ChauhanPM Modi Unveils ₹8,000 Crore Projects to Boost Uttarakhand’s InfrastructureEvery Indian Shares Ancestral Roots, No ‘Ahindu’ Exists: Mohan BhagwatFormer Army Commander Warns of Rising Extremist Threat from BangladeshPM Modi Highlights Legal Reforms, Stresses Need for Law in Local Languages123Photostories5 effective and easy ways to build a stronger relationship with the boss5 national parks in India where you can spot the endangered wild dogs (dholes)5 high-protein soups you can whip up in 15 minutes or lessBirthday special: Arhaan Khan’s sweetest social media moments with mom Malaika Arora5 must-have Kashmiri winter outfitsFrom heart health to better sleep: 5 reasons why one should consume pumpkin seedsFrom not having enough money to buy a house to putting in their entire savings; Rohit Purohit and Sheena Bajaj’s white haven in Mumbai5 foods that secretly make your face bloated and what to eat insteadHow to make mornings easier before school: 10 real-life tips for moms and dads that actually work’Laal Singh Chaddha’, ‘Action Replayy’, ‘Dil Bole Hadippa!’: Bollywood remakes of Hollywood hits that failed to impress at the box office123Hot PicksStock market holidayBank HolidayBihar Election 2025Gold rate todaySilver rate todayPublic Holidays NovemberBank Holidays NovemberTop TrendingMarshawn Kneeland Cause of DeathMLB Trade RumorsMLB Trade Rumors Detroit TigersMicah ParsonsFortnite OG Butterfly Live EventMarshawn Kneeland NewsNHL Injury UpdateBO Nix WifeNew Vande Bharat ExpressIndia World Cup Cash Prize

AQI close to ‘severe’ NEW DELHI: The capital’s air quality continued to deteriorate for the fourth day running, with the city’s average AQI inching closer to ‘severe’ levels on Sunday. The day’s average air quality index was recorded at 370, in the upper range of ‘very poor’, the second worst of the season so far…

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. PATNA: A child sits cross-legged on the mud floor of a dark hut. His tiny, dirty hands dip into a bowl of rice and watery lentils. Grains stick to his face as he focuses on his meal, oblivious to the harsh conditions that shape his world. Outside, the fields stretch towards the horizon, dotted with thatched huts. When the rains come, snakes from the waterlogged land slither into these homes. Some have died from snakebite here in the past. Next door, a family of seven shares a room the size of a small shop, nine-by-nine-foot. The cracked concrete roof – miraculously held together by rusted iron rods – droops in the middle. Parts of it have come loose, injuring occupants as they fell. Yet, with nowhere else to go, the family continues to live, cook and sleep under it – living in constant fear that the next collapse could prove fatal. These are pictures from a colony of Musahars, a community that makes up 3.1% of Bihar’s population. They have long lived on the edges of survival, socially and economically. One of the most marginalised among the Dalit communities, the Musahars (mus means rat) – who commonly use surnames such as Rishidev, Sada, and Manjhi – have historically faced stigma owing to their traditional occupation as catchers and eaters of rats. According to the Bihar Caste Survey 2022-23, nearly 40 lakh Musahars live in the state. Barely 0.3% of them have govt jobs. Nearly 45% live in huts, 29% in khapda or tin sheds, and 18% in one-room pucca houses. Fewer than one in a hundred own a computer or laptop – with or without internet – and 99.6% do not own any vehicle. Vivek Kumar Rai, a PhD scholar studying the Musahars of Bihar at the TERI School of Advanced Studies in New Delhi, said, “The overall condition of the Musahar community in the state has improved compared to what it was in the 1960s or 1970s, when a majority of them survived on food that was ignored by the dominant communities. In many parts of Bihar, the community remained in bondage for generations. “The Musahars now largely depend on agricultural labour and whatever work they can find. But widespread inequality persists within the Scheduled Caste category.” Many members of the Musahar community in Darbhanga, Muzaffarpur, and Samastipur told TOI that the practice of rat-eating has now become “extinct”, largely because of govt-supplied free rations that are available to most families. But in Fatehpur Bala village in Samastipur district, many Musahar families said they had to bribe officials to obtain ration cards. Rekha Devi, a young mother of four, said, “My mother-in-law receives ration, but I do not. The amount she gets is not enough for all of us.” Life, as the Musahars have known it – theirs is a community that has long suffered the scourge of untouchability and discrimination – may have changed, but mostly in form. “It’s better than it used to be,” said Hari Chandra Sada, 42, a resident of the Musahar settlement in the village, “but people still don’t want Musahars to enter their house for repair work.” Community members said they mainly earn their livelihood now as daily-wagers, with most forced to migrate to Punjab, Haryana, Tamil Nadu, and West Bengal for work. A decade ago, and for a brief period, the community found its most visible face in Jitan Ram Manjhi, a Musahar who became the chief minister of Bihar in 2014 and is now a Union minister in the NDA govt. His ascent was celebrated as a rare moment of representation for one of India’s most marginalised castes. Manjhi’s party, the Hindustani Awam Morcha (HAM), joined hands with the NDA, giving the alliance a dependable base among the Mahadalit groups. Yet, many Musahars say representation has not necessarily brought change. “Where the Musahar community is concerned, Manjhi’s rise, along with a handful of other political representatives, has been mainly symbolic,” said Tanvir Aeijaz, associate professor of political science at Delhi University’s Ramjas College. “Their leadership has not created a broader network of empowered Musahar leaders. The community’s visibility in politics has not translated into substantive policy action,” Aeijaz said. As Bihar heads into the second phase of polling, both the NDA and the opposition INDIA bloc are vying for the Musahar vote. Promises abound: jobs, housing, education, dignity. INDIA bloc leader Tejashwi Yadav has pledged “one govt job per family” and vowed to build permanent homes for those living in slums. The governing NDA, on the other hand, has promised one crore jobs, skill centres in every district, and financial assistance for marginalised groups. Both alliances have also pledged better access to education, housing, and welfare subsidies. On the outskirts of Darbhanga, in Dhoi village, about 300 Musahars live in shanties with tarpaulin roofs. Ram Narain Sadai, who lives with 10 relatives in a single room, said, “We don’t have a toilet and have to go to the fields.” Many women here still give birth at home. A handful of families received govt-built pucca houses two decades ago; most are now cracked, their roofs leaking. “The walls are giving way,” said Budhan Sadai, a labourer. “But we can’t leave them. Where will we go?” In Muzaffarpur, Vinod Manjhi, a construction worker, said a few hand pumps is all that the 400 people in his settlement have by way of water supply. “We have not received piped water connections yet,” he said. Only a few have managed to escape poverty. Bappy Rishi, a block development officer in Kishanganj district, says he’s one of the fortunate few. He said reports and surveys show that literacy among the Musahars in Bihar is only around 35%. In 2016, Bihar banned alcohol. In Musahar settlements though, the ban is mostly on paper. In Samastipur, a woman said her husband drinks every night. “After getting drunk, the men beat their wives over petty disputes. Liquor is available in the village, there is no prohibition here.” Liquor is cheap, often brewed at home, and sometimes deadly. “They drink what they can afford,” said Anil Kumar, who lives near a Musahar cluster in Darbhanga. “It kills slowly, but they keep drinking. It’s the only escape they know.”About the AuthorAlok MishraAlok Mishra. CEO at Bag2BagEnd of ArticleFollow Us On Social MediaVideosRiga Sugar Mill Revival: Locals Speak On Change And Challenges Ahead Of Bihar PollsPrez Murmu Pushes For Oil, Critical Minerals, Tech Cooperation During Angola Visit; Key MoUs signed‘Modi, Shah, Gyanesh Fear Gen Z’: Rahul Gandhi Hits Out Over ‘Vote Theft’ At Bihar RallyTeen Shoots Classmate With Father’s Pistol At Posh Gurugram Society; Victim Critical‘Peeping Into Our Residence’: Aaditya Thackeray Slams MMRDA After Drone Spotted Near Matoshree‘India Is A Continental And Maritime Power, Holds Key Role In Indian Ocean Region’: CDS Anil ChauhanPM Modi Unveils ₹8,000 Crore Projects to Boost Uttarakhand’s InfrastructureEvery Indian Shares Ancestral Roots, No ‘Ahindu’ Exists: Mohan BhagwatFormer Army Commander Warns of Rising Extremist Threat from BangladeshPM Modi Highlights Legal Reforms, Stresses Need for Law in Local Languages123Photostories5 effective and easy ways to build a stronger relationship with the boss5 national parks in India where you can spot the endangered wild dogs (dholes)5 high-protein soups you can whip up in 15 minutes or lessBirthday special: Arhaan Khan’s sweetest social media moments with mom Malaika Arora5 must-have Kashmiri winter outfitsFrom heart health to better sleep: 5 reasons why one should consume pumpkin seedsFrom not having enough money to buy a house to putting in their entire savings; Rohit Purohit and Sheena Bajaj’s white haven in Mumbai5 foods that secretly make your face bloated and what to eat insteadHow to make mornings easier before school: 10 real-life tips for moms and dads that actually work’Laal Singh Chaddha’, ‘Action Replayy’, ‘Dil Bole Hadippa!’: Bollywood remakes of Hollywood hits that failed to impress at the box office123Hot PicksStock market holidayBank HolidayBihar Election 2025Gold rate todaySilver rate todayPublic Holidays NovemberBank Holidays NovemberTop TrendingMarshawn Kneeland Cause of DeathMLB Trade RumorsMLB Trade Rumors Detroit TigersMicah ParsonsFortnite OG Butterfly Live EventMarshawn Kneeland NewsNHL Injury UpdateBO Nix WifeNew Vande Bharat ExpressIndia World Cup Cash Prize

. PATNA: A child sits cross-legged on the mud floor of a dark hut. His tiny, dirty hands dip into a bowl of rice and watery lentils. Grains stick to his face as he focuses on his meal, oblivious to the harsh conditions that shape his world. Outside, the fields stretch towards the horizon, dotted with thatched huts. When the rains come, snakes from the waterlogged land slither into these homes. Some have died from snakebite here in the past. Next door, a family of seven shares a room the size of a small shop, nine-by-nine-foot. The cracked concrete roof – miraculously held together by rusted iron rods – droops in the middle. Parts of it have come loose, injuring occupants as they fell. Yet, with nowhere else to go, the family continues to live, cook and sleep under it – living in constant fear that the next collapse could prove fatal. These are pictures from a colony of Musahars, a community that makes up 3.1% of Bihar’s population. They have long lived on the edges of survival, socially and economically. One of the most marginalised among the Dalit communities, the Musahars (mus means rat) – who commonly use surnames such as Rishidev, Sada, and Manjhi – have historically faced stigma owing to their traditional occupation as catchers and eaters of rats. According to the Bihar Caste Survey 2022-23, nearly 40 lakh Musahars live in the state. Barely 0.3% of them have govt jobs. Nearly 45% live in huts, 29% in khapda or tin sheds, and 18% in one-room pucca houses. Fewer than one in a hundred own a computer or laptop – with or without internet – and 99.6% do not own any vehicle. Vivek Kumar Rai, a PhD scholar studying the Musahars of Bihar at the TERI School of Advanced Studies in New Delhi, said, “The overall condition of the Musahar community in the state has improved compared to what it was in the 1960s or 1970s, when a majority of them survived on food that was ignored by the dominant communities. In many parts of Bihar, the community remained in bondage for generations. “The Musahars now largely depend on agricultural labour and whatever work they can find. But widespread inequality persists within the Scheduled Caste category.” Many members of the Musahar community in Darbhanga, Muzaffarpur, and Samastipur told TOI that the practice of rat-eating has now become “extinct”, largely because of govt-supplied free rations that are available to most families. But in Fatehpur Bala village in Samastipur district, many Musahar families said they had to bribe officials to obtain ration cards. Rekha Devi, a young mother of four, said, “My mother-in-law receives ration, but I do not. The amount she gets is not enough for all of us.” Life, as the Musahars have known it – theirs is a community that has long suffered the scourge of untouchability and discrimination – may have changed, but mostly in form. “It’s better than it used to be,” said Hari Chandra Sada, 42, a resident of the Musahar settlement in the village, “but people still don’t want Musahars to enter their house for repair work.” Community members said they mainly earn their livelihood now as daily-wagers, with most forced to migrate to Punjab, Haryana, Tamil Nadu, and West Bengal for work. A decade ago, and for a brief period, the community found its most visible face in Jitan Ram Manjhi, a Musahar who became the chief minister of Bihar in 2014 and is now a Union minister in the NDA govt. His ascent was celebrated as a rare moment of representation for one of India’s most marginalised castes. Manjhi’s party, the Hindustani Awam Morcha (HAM), joined hands with the NDA, giving the alliance a dependable base among the Mahadalit groups. Yet, many Musahars say representation has not necessarily brought change. “Where the Musahar community is concerned, Manjhi’s rise, along with a handful of other political representatives, has been mainly symbolic,” said Tanvir Aeijaz, associate professor of political science at Delhi University’s Ramjas College. “Their leadership has not created a broader network of empowered Musahar leaders. The community’s visibility in politics has not translated into substantive policy action,” Aeijaz said. As Bihar heads into the second phase of polling, both the NDA and the opposition INDIA bloc are vying for the Musahar vote. Promises abound: jobs, housing, education, dignity. INDIA bloc leader Tejashwi Yadav has pledged “one govt job per family” and vowed to build permanent homes for those living in slums. The governing NDA, on the other hand, has promised one crore jobs, skill centres in every district, and financial assistance for marginalised groups. Both alliances have also pledged better access to education, housing, and welfare subsidies. On the outskirts of Darbhanga, in Dhoi village, about 300 Musahars live in shanties with tarpaulin roofs. Ram Narain Sadai, who lives with 10 relatives in a single room, said, “We don’t have a toilet and have to go to the fields.” Many women here still give birth at home. A handful of families received govt-built pucca houses two decades ago; most are now cracked, their roofs leaking. “The walls are giving way,” said Budhan Sadai, a labourer. “But we can’t leave them. Where will we go?” In Muzaffarpur, Vinod Manjhi, a construction worker, said a few hand pumps is all that the 400 people in his settlement have by way of water supply. “We have not received piped water connections yet,” he said. Only a few have managed to escape poverty. Bappy Rishi, a block development officer in Kishanganj district, says he’s one of the fortunate few. He said reports and surveys show that literacy among the Musahars in Bihar is only around 35%. In 2016, Bihar banned alcohol. In Musahar settlements though, the ban is mostly on paper. In Samastipur, a woman said her husband drinks every night. “After getting drunk, the men beat their wives over petty disputes. Liquor is available in the village, there is no prohibition here.” Liquor is cheap, often brewed at home, and sometimes deadly. “They drink what they can afford,” said Anil Kumar, who lives near a Musahar cluster in Darbhanga. “It kills slowly, but they keep drinking. It’s the only escape they know.”About the AuthorAlok MishraAlok Mishra. CEO at Bag2BagEnd of ArticleFollow Us On Social MediaVideosRiga Sugar Mill Revival: Locals Speak On Change And Challenges Ahead Of Bihar PollsPrez Murmu Pushes For Oil, Critical Minerals, Tech Cooperation During Angola Visit; Key MoUs signed‘Modi, Shah, Gyanesh Fear Gen Z’: Rahul Gandhi Hits Out Over ‘Vote Theft’ At Bihar RallyTeen Shoots Classmate With Father’s Pistol At Posh Gurugram Society; Victim Critical‘Peeping Into Our Residence’: Aaditya Thackeray Slams MMRDA After Drone Spotted Near Matoshree‘India Is A Continental And Maritime Power, Holds Key Role In Indian Ocean Region’: CDS Anil ChauhanPM Modi Unveils ₹8,000 Crore Projects to Boost Uttarakhand’s InfrastructureEvery Indian Shares Ancestral Roots, No ‘Ahindu’ Exists: Mohan BhagwatFormer Army Commander Warns of Rising Extremist Threat from BangladeshPM Modi Highlights Legal Reforms, Stresses Need for Law in Local Languages123Photostories5 effective and easy ways to build a stronger relationship with the boss5 national parks in India where you can spot the endangered wild dogs (dholes)5 high-protein soups you can whip up in 15 minutes or lessBirthday special: Arhaan Khan’s sweetest social media moments with mom Malaika Arora5 must-have Kashmiri winter outfitsFrom heart health to better sleep: 5 reasons why one should consume pumpkin seedsFrom not having enough money to buy a house to putting in their entire savings; Rohit Purohit and Sheena Bajaj’s white haven in Mumbai5 foods that secretly make your face bloated and what to eat insteadHow to make mornings easier before school: 10 real-life tips for moms and dads that actually work’Laal Singh Chaddha’, ‘Action Replayy’, ‘Dil Bole Hadippa!’: Bollywood remakes of Hollywood hits that failed to impress at the box office123Hot PicksStock market holidayBank HolidayBihar Election 2025Gold rate todaySilver rate todayPublic Holidays NovemberBank Holidays NovemberTop TrendingMarshawn Kneeland Cause of DeathMLB Trade RumorsMLB Trade Rumors Detroit TigersMicah ParsonsFortnite OG Butterfly Live EventMarshawn Kneeland NewsNHL Injury UpdateBO Nix WifeNew Vande Bharat ExpressIndia World Cup Cash Prize

PATNA: A child sits cross-legged on the mud floor of a dark hut. His tiny, dirty hands dip into a bowl of rice and watery lentils. Grains stick to his face as he focuses on his meal, oblivious to the harsh conditions that shape his world. Outside, the fields stretch towards the horizon, dotted with…

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4-year-old raped, dumped in Bengal; kin held | India News

4-year-old raped, dumped in Bengal; kin held | India News

TARAKESWAR: A four-year-old girl was allegedly kidnapped in her sleep, raped and dumped in a locality in Tarakeswar in Bengal’s Hooghly district Saturday. Police arrested one of her close relatives, reports Falguni Banerjee. The child lived with her grandparents. Hours after she went missing, locals allegedly found her gravely injured, bleeding profusely, and crying for…

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J&K CM Omar Abdullah BUDGAM: Jammu and Kashmir chief minister Omar Abdullah Sunday accused PDP of paving the way for the abrogation of Article 370 by aligning with BJP in 2015.“The termination of government employees’ jobs didn’t begin after the abrogation of Article 370 in 2019, it started during the PDP-BJP govt headed by Mehbooba Mufti,” the National Conference (NC) chairman said while campaigning for in the November 11 Budgam assembly bypoll.BJP hit back, accusing NC and Omar of having “no slogan except asking people to stop the BJP in Kashmir.”Opposition leader in the assembly, Sunil Sharma, challenged Omar to “swear that he doesn’t meet BJP leaders for tea, breakfast, or lunch.” Sharma alleged that Omar had approached BJP brass in Delhi offering to form a government together despite NC winning only 16 seats in 2014. “Let them tell people the truth… If he (Omar) swears by the Quran, only then vote for the NC,” Sharma told a rally, adding that Omar approached BJP for alliance after 2024 polls also.However, Oman rejected the charge. “I swear on the Holy Quran that I didn’t seek an alliance with BJP in 2024 for statehood or for any other reason,” the CM posted on X.Omar also targeted Awami Ittehad Party (AIP) and jailed MP Engineer Rashid’s son, Abrar Rashid. Abrar had claimed that Hizb-ul-Mujahideen chief Syed Salahuddin would not have taken up arms had NC not rigged the 1987 elections. “Forget 1987 — let him talk about last year. He sought votes for his father’s release,” Omar retorted.The CM also took a swipe at rebel MP Aga Ruhullah Mehdi. “He (Mehdi) chose to visit Germany instead of being here. Perhaps he thinks the air in Germany is better than in Budgam,” he said.End of ArticleFollow Us On Social MediaVideosPrez Murmu Pushes For Oil, Critical Minerals, Tech Cooperation During Angola Visit; Key MoUs signed‘Modi, Shah, Gyanesh Fear Gen Z’: Rahul Gandhi Hits Out Over ‘Vote Theft’ At Bihar RallyTeen Shoots Classmate With Father’s Pistol At Posh Gurugram Society; Victim Critical‘Peeping Into Our Residence’: Aaditya Thackeray Slams MMRDA After Drone Spotted Near Matoshree‘India Is A Continental And Maritime Power, Holds Key Role In Indian Ocean Region’: CDS Anil ChauhanPM Modi Unveils ₹8,000 Crore Projects to Boost Uttarakhand’s InfrastructureEvery Indian Shares Ancestral Roots, No ‘Ahindu’ Exists: Mohan BhagwatFormer Army Commander Warns of Rising Extremist Threat from BangladeshPM Modi Highlights Legal Reforms, Stresses Need for Law in Local Languages‘Rallies Cancelled Due to Low Response’ Congress Responds to PM’s ‘Reject Katta Sarkar…’ Remark123Photostories5 national parks in India where you can spot the endangered wild dogs (dholes)5 high-protein soups you can whip up in 15 minutes or lessBirthday special: Arhaan Khan’s sweetest social media moments with mom Malaika Arora5 must-have Kashmiri winter outfitsFrom heart health to better sleep: 5 reasons why one should consume pumpkin seedsFrom not having enough money to buy a house to putting in their entire savings; Rohit Purohit and Sheena Bajaj’s white haven in Mumbai5 foods that secretly make your face bloated and what to eat insteadHow to make mornings easier before school: 10 real-life tips for moms and dads that actually work’Laal Singh Chaddha’, ‘Action Replayy’, ‘Dil Bole Hadippa!’: Bollywood remakes of Hollywood hits that failed to impress at the box officeShopping a little too much online? 8 creative ways to use discarded delivery packaging123Hot PicksStock market holidayBank HolidayBihar Election 2025Gold rate todaySilver rate todayPublic Holidays NovemberBank Holidays NovemberTop TrendingMarshawn Kneeland Cause of DeathMLB Trade RumorsMLB Trade Rumors Detroit TigersMicah ParsonsFortnite OG Butterfly Live EventMarshawn Kneeland NewsNHL Injury UpdateBO Nix WifeNew Vande Bharat ExpressIndia World Cup Cash Prize

J&K CM Omar Abdullah BUDGAM: Jammu and Kashmir chief minister Omar Abdullah Sunday accused PDP of paving the way for the abrogation of Article 370 by aligning with BJP in 2015.“The termination of government employees’ jobs didn’t begin after the abrogation of Article 370 in 2019, it started during the PDP-BJP govt headed by Mehbooba Mufti,” the National Conference (NC) chairman said while campaigning for in the November 11 Budgam assembly bypoll.BJP hit back, accusing NC and Omar of having “no slogan except asking people to stop the BJP in Kashmir.”Opposition leader in the assembly, Sunil Sharma, challenged Omar to “swear that he doesn’t meet BJP leaders for tea, breakfast, or lunch.” Sharma alleged that Omar had approached BJP brass in Delhi offering to form a government together despite NC winning only 16 seats in 2014. “Let them tell people the truth… If he (Omar) swears by the Quran, only then vote for the NC,” Sharma told a rally, adding that Omar approached BJP for alliance after 2024 polls also.However, Oman rejected the charge. “I swear on the Holy Quran that I didn’t seek an alliance with BJP in 2024 for statehood or for any other reason,” the CM posted on X.Omar also targeted Awami Ittehad Party (AIP) and jailed MP Engineer Rashid’s son, Abrar Rashid. Abrar had claimed that Hizb-ul-Mujahideen chief Syed Salahuddin would not have taken up arms had NC not rigged the 1987 elections. “Forget 1987 — let him talk about last year. He sought votes for his father’s release,” Omar retorted.The CM also took a swipe at rebel MP Aga Ruhullah Mehdi. “He (Mehdi) chose to visit Germany instead of being here. Perhaps he thinks the air in Germany is better than in Budgam,” he said.End of ArticleFollow Us On Social MediaVideosPrez Murmu Pushes For Oil, Critical Minerals, Tech Cooperation During Angola Visit; Key MoUs signed‘Modi, Shah, Gyanesh Fear Gen Z’: Rahul Gandhi Hits Out Over ‘Vote Theft’ At Bihar RallyTeen Shoots Classmate With Father’s Pistol At Posh Gurugram Society; Victim Critical‘Peeping Into Our Residence’: Aaditya Thackeray Slams MMRDA After Drone Spotted Near Matoshree‘India Is A Continental And Maritime Power, Holds Key Role In Indian Ocean Region’: CDS Anil ChauhanPM Modi Unveils ₹8,000 Crore Projects to Boost Uttarakhand’s InfrastructureEvery Indian Shares Ancestral Roots, No ‘Ahindu’ Exists: Mohan BhagwatFormer Army Commander Warns of Rising Extremist Threat from BangladeshPM Modi Highlights Legal Reforms, Stresses Need for Law in Local Languages‘Rallies Cancelled Due to Low Response’ Congress Responds to PM’s ‘Reject Katta Sarkar…’ Remark123Photostories5 national parks in India where you can spot the endangered wild dogs (dholes)5 high-protein soups you can whip up in 15 minutes or lessBirthday special: Arhaan Khan’s sweetest social media moments with mom Malaika Arora5 must-have Kashmiri winter outfitsFrom heart health to better sleep: 5 reasons why one should consume pumpkin seedsFrom not having enough money to buy a house to putting in their entire savings; Rohit Purohit and Sheena Bajaj’s white haven in Mumbai5 foods that secretly make your face bloated and what to eat insteadHow to make mornings easier before school: 10 real-life tips for moms and dads that actually work’Laal Singh Chaddha’, ‘Action Replayy’, ‘Dil Bole Hadippa!’: Bollywood remakes of Hollywood hits that failed to impress at the box officeShopping a little too much online? 8 creative ways to use discarded delivery packaging123Hot PicksStock market holidayBank HolidayBihar Election 2025Gold rate todaySilver rate todayPublic Holidays NovemberBank Holidays NovemberTop TrendingMarshawn Kneeland Cause of DeathMLB Trade RumorsMLB Trade Rumors Detroit TigersMicah ParsonsFortnite OG Butterfly Live EventMarshawn Kneeland NewsNHL Injury UpdateBO Nix WifeNew Vande Bharat ExpressIndia World Cup Cash Prize

BUDGAM: Jammu and Kashmir chief minister Omar Abdullah Sunday accused PDP of paving the way for the abrogation of Article 370 by aligning with BJP in 2015.“The termination of government employees’ jobs didn’t begin after the abrogation of Article 370 in 2019, it started during the PDP-BJP govt headed by Mehbooba Mufti,” the National Conference…

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Opposition leaders, including Rahul Gandhi, have strongly criticized the government for detaining individuals protesting Delhi’s severe air pollution at India Gate. Accusations of data manipulation and neglecting citizens’ right to clean air have surfaced. Authorities directed protesters to Jantar Mantar, citing India Gate as an unauthorized demonstration zone, as the capital’s AQI reached hazardous levels, triggering Stage II of GRAP. . NEW DELHI: Leader of opposition Rahul Gandhi on Sunday slammed the BJP government for detaining people protesting at India Gate over the air pollution in Delhi.The Congress leader, in a post on X, said the right to clean air was a basic human right and accused the government of treating peaceful demonstrators like criminals. “Air pollution is harming our children and the future of our nation. But the government, which came to power through vote chori, simply doesn’t care,” he wrote, urging decisive action to address the crisis.Opposition parties joined in the criticism as the capital’s air quality plunged into the ‘severe’ category. Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) spokesperson Priyanka Kakkar, accused the BJP government of manipulating pollution data. “The BJP got water sprinkled on AQI monitors to lower the readings,” she alleged.Protesters at India Gate said they were being stopped from demonstrating peacefully. The Delhi Police urged demonstrators to move their protest to Jantar Mantar, saying India Gate is not a designated protest site. According to the Central Pollution Control Board (CPCB), Delhi’s overall Air Quality Index (AQI) stood at 391 at 7 am on Sunday, with several areas crossing the 400 mark, a level considered hazardous. The worsening air quality has triggered Stage II of the Graded Response Action Plan (GRAP).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 MediaVideos‘Modi, Shah, Gyanesh Fear Gen Z’: Rahul Gandhi Hits Out Over ‘Vote Theft’ At Bihar RallyTeen Shoots Classmate With Father’s Pistol At Posh Gurugram Society; Victim Critical‘Peeping Into Our Residence’: Aaditya Thackeray Slams MMRDA After Drone Spotted Near Matoshree‘India Is A Continental And Maritime Power, Holds Key Role In Indian Ocean Region’: CDS Anil ChauhanPM Modi Unveils ₹8,000 Crore Projects to Boost Uttarakhand’s InfrastructureEvery Indian Shares Ancestral Roots, No ‘Ahindu’ Exists: Mohan BhagwatFormer Army Commander Warns of Rising Extremist Threat from BangladeshPM Modi Highlights Legal Reforms, Stresses Need for Law in Local Languages‘Rallies Cancelled Due to Low Response’ Congress Responds to PM’s ‘Reject Katta Sarkar…’ RemarkMohsin Naqvi Cornered At ICC Meet In Dubai; Asia Cup Trophy Dispute Turns Into Diplomatic Face-Off123Photostories5 national parks in India where you can spot the endangered wild dogs (dholes)5 high-protein soups you can whip up in 15 minutes or lessBirthday special: Arhaan Khan’s sweetest social media moments with mom Malaika Arora5 must-have Kashmiri winter outfitsFrom heart health to better sleep: 5 reasons why one should consume pumpkin seedsFrom not having enough money to buy a house to putting in their entire savings; Rohit Purohit and Sheena Bajaj’s white haven in Mumbai5 foods that secretly make your face bloated and what to eat insteadHow to make mornings easier before school: 10 real-life tips for moms and dads that actually work’Laal Singh Chaddha’, ‘Action Replayy’, ‘Dil Bole Hadippa!’: Bollywood remakes of Hollywood hits that failed to impress at the box officeShopping a little too much online? 8 creative ways to use discarded delivery packaging123Hot PicksStock market holidayBank HolidayBihar Election 2025Gold rate todaySilver rate todayPublic Holidays NovemberBank Holidays NovemberTop TrendingMarshawn Kneeland Cause of DeathMLB Trade RumorsMLB Trade Rumors Detroit TigersMicah ParsonsFortnite OG Butterfly Live EventMarshawn Kneeland NewsNHL Injury UpdateBO Nix WifeNew Vande Bharat ExpressIndia World Cup Cash Prize

Opposition leaders, including Rahul Gandhi, have strongly criticized the government for detaining individuals protesting Delhi’s severe air pollution at India Gate. Accusations of data manipulation and neglecting citizens’ right to clean air have surfaced. Authorities directed protesters to Jantar Mantar, citing India Gate as an unauthorized demonstration zone, as the capital’s AQI reached hazardous levels, triggering Stage II of GRAP. . NEW DELHI: Leader of opposition Rahul Gandhi on Sunday slammed the BJP government for detaining people protesting at India Gate over the air pollution in Delhi.The Congress leader, in a post on X, said the right to clean air was a basic human right and accused the government of treating peaceful demonstrators like criminals. “Air pollution is harming our children and the future of our nation. But the government, which came to power through vote chori, simply doesn’t care,” he wrote, urging decisive action to address the crisis.Opposition parties joined in the criticism as the capital’s air quality plunged into the ‘severe’ category. Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) spokesperson Priyanka Kakkar, accused the BJP government of manipulating pollution data. “The BJP got water sprinkled on AQI monitors to lower the readings,” she alleged.Protesters at India Gate said they were being stopped from demonstrating peacefully. The Delhi Police urged demonstrators to move their protest to Jantar Mantar, saying India Gate is not a designated protest site. According to the Central Pollution Control Board (CPCB), Delhi’s overall Air Quality Index (AQI) stood at 391 at 7 am on Sunday, with several areas crossing the 400 mark, a level considered hazardous. The worsening air quality has triggered Stage II of the Graded Response Action Plan (GRAP).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 MediaVideos‘Modi, Shah, Gyanesh Fear Gen Z’: Rahul Gandhi Hits Out Over ‘Vote Theft’ At Bihar RallyTeen Shoots Classmate With Father’s Pistol At Posh Gurugram Society; Victim Critical‘Peeping Into Our Residence’: Aaditya Thackeray Slams MMRDA After Drone Spotted Near Matoshree‘India Is A Continental And Maritime Power, Holds Key Role In Indian Ocean Region’: CDS Anil ChauhanPM Modi Unveils ₹8,000 Crore Projects to Boost Uttarakhand’s InfrastructureEvery Indian Shares Ancestral Roots, No ‘Ahindu’ Exists: Mohan BhagwatFormer Army Commander Warns of Rising Extremist Threat from BangladeshPM Modi Highlights Legal Reforms, Stresses Need for Law in Local Languages‘Rallies Cancelled Due to Low Response’ Congress Responds to PM’s ‘Reject Katta Sarkar…’ RemarkMohsin Naqvi Cornered At ICC Meet In Dubai; Asia Cup Trophy Dispute Turns Into Diplomatic Face-Off123Photostories5 national parks in India where you can spot the endangered wild dogs (dholes)5 high-protein soups you can whip up in 15 minutes or lessBirthday special: Arhaan Khan’s sweetest social media moments with mom Malaika Arora5 must-have Kashmiri winter outfitsFrom heart health to better sleep: 5 reasons why one should consume pumpkin seedsFrom not having enough money to buy a house to putting in their entire savings; Rohit Purohit and Sheena Bajaj’s white haven in Mumbai5 foods that secretly make your face bloated and what to eat insteadHow to make mornings easier before school: 10 real-life tips for moms and dads that actually work’Laal Singh Chaddha’, ‘Action Replayy’, ‘Dil Bole Hadippa!’: Bollywood remakes of Hollywood hits that failed to impress at the box officeShopping a little too much online? 8 creative ways to use discarded delivery packaging123Hot PicksStock market holidayBank HolidayBihar Election 2025Gold rate todaySilver rate todayPublic Holidays NovemberBank Holidays NovemberTop TrendingMarshawn Kneeland Cause of DeathMLB Trade RumorsMLB Trade Rumors Detroit TigersMicah ParsonsFortnite OG Butterfly Live EventMarshawn Kneeland NewsNHL Injury UpdateBO Nix WifeNew Vande Bharat ExpressIndia World Cup Cash Prize

NEW DELHI: Leader of opposition Rahul Gandhi on Sunday slammed the BJP government for detaining people protesting at India Gate over the air pollution in Delhi.The Congress leader, in a post on X, said the right to clean air was a basic human right and accused the government of treating peaceful demonstrators like criminals. “Air…

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A mob in Gopalganj, Bihar, set a police vehicle ablaze. This happened after rumors circulated that a bike rider had died in an accident. Police stated three youths on a motorcycle swerved to avoid a speeding Scorpio, resulting in an accident. They were hospitalized. Authorities are investigating the accident and will take action against those responsible for the arson. Photo: (ANI screegrab) NEW DELHI: A mob in Bihar’s Gopalganj set a police vehicle on fire after rumours claimed a bike rider was killed by a speeding car. The officer said three boys were riding a motorcycle when a Scorpio approached from the opposite direction. To avoid a collision, the bikers swerved and met with an accident. They were rushed to the hospital soon after.”Around 6.30-7:00 pm, three boys were going on a bike. A police vehicle was also passing by. A Scorpio came speeding from the front. While trying to avoid the Scorpio, the bike riders met with an accident. They got injured and taken to the hospital for treatment,” Gopalganj’s SP Avdhesh Dixit told news agency ANI. He further said: “Shortly after the incident, rumours spread at the scene that the bike rider had died. This enraged the crowd present at the scene, who then set the police vehicle on fire… Those responsible for this mischief will be identified, and action will be taken against them.” Dixit said it “is not yet clear which vehicle caused the accident”. “An investigation will determine how the accident occurred. To disperse the crowd, we also used tear gas. The situation at the scene is normal. Some people have been detained,” he said.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 MediaVideos‘Modi, Shah, Gyanesh Fear Gen Z’: Rahul Gandhi Hits Out Over ‘Vote Theft’ At Bihar RallyTeen Shoots Classmate With Father’s Pistol At Posh Gurugram Society; Victim Critical‘Peeping Into Our Residence’: Aaditya Thackeray Slams MMRDA After Drone Spotted Near Matoshree‘India Is A Continental And Maritime Power, Holds Key Role In Indian Ocean Region’: CDS Anil ChauhanPM Modi Unveils ₹8,000 Crore Projects to Boost Uttarakhand’s InfrastructureEvery Indian Shares Ancestral Roots, No ‘Ahindu’ Exists: Mohan BhagwatFormer Army Commander Warns of Rising Extremist Threat from BangladeshPM Modi Highlights Legal Reforms, Stresses Need for Law in Local Languages‘Rallies Cancelled Due to Low Response’ Congress Responds to PM’s ‘Reject Katta Sarkar…’ RemarkMohsin Naqvi Cornered At ICC Meet In Dubai; Asia Cup Trophy Dispute Turns Into Diplomatic Face-Off123Photostories5 high-protein soups you can whip up in 15 minutes or lessBirthday special: Arhaan Khan’s sweetest social media moments with mom Malaika Arora5 must-have Kashmiri winter outfitsFrom heart health to better sleep: 5 reasons why one should consume pumpkin seedsFrom not having enough money to buy a house to putting in their entire savings; Rohit Purohit and Sheena Bajaj’s white haven in Mumbai5 foods that secretly make your face bloated and what to eat insteadHow to make mornings easier before school: 10 real-life tips for moms and dads that actually work’Laal Singh Chaddha’, ‘Action Replayy’, ‘Dil Bole Hadippa!’: Bollywood remakes of Hollywood hits that failed to impress at the box officeShopping a little too much online? 8 creative ways to use discarded delivery packagingShanaya Kapoor to Janhvi Kapoor: 5 looks of the day that are setting major fashion goals123Hot PicksStock market holidayBank HolidayBihar Election 2025Gold rate todaySilver rate todayPublic Holidays NovemberBank Holidays NovemberTop TrendingMarshawn Kneeland Cause of DeathMLB Trade RumorsMLB Trade Rumors Detroit TigersMicah ParsonsFortnite OG Butterfly Live EventMarshawn Kneeland NewsNHL Injury UpdateBO Nix WifeNew Vande Bharat ExpressIndia World Cup Cash Prize

A mob in Gopalganj, Bihar, set a police vehicle ablaze. This happened after rumors circulated that a bike rider had died in an accident. Police stated three youths on a motorcycle swerved to avoid a speeding Scorpio, resulting in an accident. They were hospitalized. Authorities are investigating the accident and will take action against those responsible for the arson. Photo: (ANI screegrab) NEW DELHI: A mob in Bihar’s Gopalganj set a police vehicle on fire after rumours claimed a bike rider was killed by a speeding car. The officer said three boys were riding a motorcycle when a Scorpio approached from the opposite direction. To avoid a collision, the bikers swerved and met with an accident. They were rushed to the hospital soon after.”Around 6.30-7:00 pm, three boys were going on a bike. A police vehicle was also passing by. A Scorpio came speeding from the front. While trying to avoid the Scorpio, the bike riders met with an accident. They got injured and taken to the hospital for treatment,” Gopalganj’s SP Avdhesh Dixit told news agency ANI. He further said: “Shortly after the incident, rumours spread at the scene that the bike rider had died. This enraged the crowd present at the scene, who then set the police vehicle on fire… Those responsible for this mischief will be identified, and action will be taken against them.” Dixit said it “is not yet clear which vehicle caused the accident”. “An investigation will determine how the accident occurred. To disperse the crowd, we also used tear gas. The situation at the scene is normal. Some people have been detained,” he said.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 MediaVideos‘Modi, Shah, Gyanesh Fear Gen Z’: Rahul Gandhi Hits Out Over ‘Vote Theft’ At Bihar RallyTeen Shoots Classmate With Father’s Pistol At Posh Gurugram Society; Victim Critical‘Peeping Into Our Residence’: Aaditya Thackeray Slams MMRDA After Drone Spotted Near Matoshree‘India Is A Continental And Maritime Power, Holds Key Role In Indian Ocean Region’: CDS Anil ChauhanPM Modi Unveils ₹8,000 Crore Projects to Boost Uttarakhand’s InfrastructureEvery Indian Shares Ancestral Roots, No ‘Ahindu’ Exists: Mohan BhagwatFormer Army Commander Warns of Rising Extremist Threat from BangladeshPM Modi Highlights Legal Reforms, Stresses Need for Law in Local Languages‘Rallies Cancelled Due to Low Response’ Congress Responds to PM’s ‘Reject Katta Sarkar…’ RemarkMohsin Naqvi Cornered At ICC Meet In Dubai; Asia Cup Trophy Dispute Turns Into Diplomatic Face-Off123Photostories5 high-protein soups you can whip up in 15 minutes or lessBirthday special: Arhaan Khan’s sweetest social media moments with mom Malaika Arora5 must-have Kashmiri winter outfitsFrom heart health to better sleep: 5 reasons why one should consume pumpkin seedsFrom not having enough money to buy a house to putting in their entire savings; Rohit Purohit and Sheena Bajaj’s white haven in Mumbai5 foods that secretly make your face bloated and what to eat insteadHow to make mornings easier before school: 10 real-life tips for moms and dads that actually work’Laal Singh Chaddha’, ‘Action Replayy’, ‘Dil Bole Hadippa!’: Bollywood remakes of Hollywood hits that failed to impress at the box officeShopping a little too much online? 8 creative ways to use discarded delivery packagingShanaya Kapoor to Janhvi Kapoor: 5 looks of the day that are setting major fashion goals123Hot PicksStock market holidayBank HolidayBihar Election 2025Gold rate todaySilver rate todayPublic Holidays NovemberBank Holidays NovemberTop TrendingMarshawn Kneeland Cause of DeathMLB Trade RumorsMLB Trade Rumors Detroit TigersMicah ParsonsFortnite OG Butterfly Live EventMarshawn Kneeland NewsNHL Injury UpdateBO Nix WifeNew Vande Bharat ExpressIndia World Cup Cash Prize

NEW DELHI: A mob in Bihar’s Gopalganj set a police vehicle on fire after rumours claimed a bike rider was killed by a speeding car. The officer said three boys were riding a motorcycle when a Scorpio approached from the opposite direction. To avoid a collision, the bikers swerved and met with an accident. They…

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People stage protest at India Gate over SC’s order to remove stray dogs from hospitals, schools, railways and bus stations | India News

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NEW DELHI: People protested against the latest Supreme Court order to remove all stray dogs from the premises of educational institutions, hospitals, bus and railway stations at India Gate on Sunday. This comes after the Supreme Court, while taking into consideration the “alarming rise of dog bite incidents”, ordered all states and Union Territories (UTs)…

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NEW DELHI: The Army on Sunday said it successfully carried out Exercise Brahma Shira in the Rann and Creek Sector as part of the ongoing Tri-Services Exercise Trishul.In a post on X, the Army’s Additional Directorate General of Public Information (ADG PI) said the exercise brought together the Army, Navy, Air Force, Indian Coast Guard,…

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Prashant Kishor dismisses Rahul Gandhi’s influence over Bihar’s Gen Z voters, citing his limited engagement and understanding of the state. Kishor argues that Bihar’s youth, driven by unemployment and migration, are politically active but not swayed by calls to protect democracy or accusations of vote theft. He also deems the Congress party’s role in Bihar as marginal. Prashant Kishor (File photo)  NEW DELHI: Jan Suraaj chief Prashant Kishor on Sunday dismissed the “notion” that Congress leader Rahul Gandhi holds any meaningful sway over Gen Z voters in Bihar. He further criticised Gandhi’s limited engagement and understanding of the state.In an exclusive interview with news agency ANI, Kishor said, “How much knowledge does Rahul Gandhi have here? Rahul Gandhi comes here, roams around, does a couple of show bites and then he is gone.”He questioned the idea that Bihar’s youth would rally behind Gandhi’s calls on issues like “vote theft” or protecting democracy.“When the people of Bihar are not listening to him (Rahul Gandhi), then why would Gen Z listen to him? Gen Z is not a homogeneous group in Bihar who acts on someone’s call or on the basis of their assessment,” he said.Referring to recent protests in Nepal that led to the fall of the former PM KP Sharma Oli’s government, Kishor said some people were “getting excited” after the Gen Z movement there but stressed that Bihar’s political landscape is different.“Bihar is a very political place. It is not like Bangalore. People won’t have clothes, food, jobs, but there is a lot of political optimism among the people here. And the result of this is that people are leaving their work and doing politics day and night. But I don’t think there is going to be a revolution by someone’s call here,” he said.Kishor underlined that youth play an important role in Bihar’s politics, primarily because of unemployment and migration.“The youth between 20 and 30 years, who are facing a bit of unemployment. Not a bit, I mean he is facing a lot of difficulties due to unemployment. They are forced to go out, enduring the tough life there. That is definitely a big factor in Bihar. You can call him Gen Z, you can call him a youth, you can call him a millennial. This is the terminology,” he said.Commenting on the Congress party’s role in the upcoming elections, Jan Suraaj founder said it remains marginal.“I had also said at that time that Congress is a follower of RJD in Bihar. They are a big party of the country. They are the leaders of the opposition in the country. They belong to the Gandhi family. So it is natural that the media will cover them,” he said.“But from the point of view of Bihar, there is no presence of Congress. Congress is not a factor. There is no discussion of Congress. What is Congress doing? Congress has little effect. Politically, you can see it in Seemanchal. In Seemanchal, I think that even today, the Muslims are more tilted towards Congress than RJD,” he added.Hours before the first phase of polling, Gandhi had appealed to young voters, particularly Gen Z to come forward and “save democracy through truth and non-violence.”In a video message posted on X, Congress leader addressed “Gen Z brothers and sisters” from Bihar, urging them to turn out in large numbers and vote responsibly.“My young friends from Bihar, my Gen-Z brothers and sisters — tomorrow is not just a day for voting, but a day to decide the direction of Bihar’s future,” he said.Referring to his repeated “vote theft” allegations, Gandhi added, “You’ve seen how in Haryana, a nefarious game of vote theft was played. In Maharashtra, Madhya Pradesh, Chhattisgarh — everywhere, these people have tried to suppress the people’s voice. Now their eyes are on Bihar, on your votes, on your future.”He urged voters to “stay vigilant against every conspiracy” and to “walk the path of truth and non-violence” while supporting Mahagathbandhan candidates in their constituencies.The first phase of the Bihar assembly elections concluded peacefully on Thursday with a record voter turnout, while the remaining 122 constituencies will vote in the second phase on November 11. Counting will take place on November 14.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 MediaVideosTeen Shoots Classmate With Father’s Pistol At Posh Gurugram Society; Victim Critical‘Peeping Into Our Residence’: Aaditya Thackeray Slams MMRDA After Drone Spotted Near Matoshree‘India Is A Continental And Maritime Power, Holds Key Role In Indian Ocean Region’: CDS Anil ChauhanPM Modi Unveils ₹8,000 Crore Projects to Boost Uttarakhand’s InfrastructureEvery Indian Shares Ancestral Roots, No ‘Ahindu’ Exists: Mohan BhagwatFormer Army Commander Warns of Rising Extremist Threat from BangladeshPM Modi Highlights Legal Reforms, Stresses Need for Law in Local Languages‘Rallies Cancelled Due to Low Response’ Congress Responds to PM’s ‘Reject Katta Sarkar…’ RemarkMohsin Naqvi Cornered At ICC Meet In Dubai; Asia Cup Trophy Dispute Turns Into Diplomatic Face-Off‘Bulldozer Will Roll Over Corruption’: Yogi Adityanath’s Fierce Attack on RJD-Congress123Photostories5 must-have Kashmiri winter outfitsFrom heart health to better sleep: 5 reasons why one should consume pumpkin seedsFrom not having enough money to buy a house to putting in their entire savings; Rohit Purohit and Sheena Bajaj’s white haven in Mumbai5 foods that secretly make your face bloated and what to eat insteadHow to make mornings easier before school: 10 real-life tips for moms and dads that actually work’Laal Singh Chaddha’, ‘Action Replayy’, ‘Dil Bole Hadippa!’: Bollywood remakes of Hollywood hits that failed to impress at the box officeShopping a little too much online? 8 creative ways to use discarded delivery packagingShanaya Kapoor to Janhvi Kapoor: 5 looks of the day that are setting major fashion goalsBigg Boss Malayalam 7: Finalist Nevin’s charming weekend looksWas walking the key to Steve Jobs’s genius? 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Prashant Kishor dismisses Rahul Gandhi’s influence over Bihar’s Gen Z voters, citing his limited engagement and understanding of the state. Kishor argues that Bihar’s youth, driven by unemployment and migration, are politically active but not swayed by calls to protect democracy or accusations of vote theft. He also deems the Congress party’s role in Bihar as marginal. Prashant Kishor (File photo) NEW DELHI: Jan Suraaj chief Prashant Kishor on Sunday dismissed the “notion” that Congress leader Rahul Gandhi holds any meaningful sway over Gen Z voters in Bihar. He further criticised Gandhi’s limited engagement and understanding of the state.In an exclusive interview with news agency ANI, Kishor said, “How much knowledge does Rahul Gandhi have here? Rahul Gandhi comes here, roams around, does a couple of show bites and then he is gone.”He questioned the idea that Bihar’s youth would rally behind Gandhi’s calls on issues like “vote theft” or protecting democracy.“When the people of Bihar are not listening to him (Rahul Gandhi), then why would Gen Z listen to him? Gen Z is not a homogeneous group in Bihar who acts on someone’s call or on the basis of their assessment,” he said.Referring to recent protests in Nepal that led to the fall of the former PM KP Sharma Oli’s government, Kishor said some people were “getting excited” after the Gen Z movement there but stressed that Bihar’s political landscape is different.“Bihar is a very political place. It is not like Bangalore. People won’t have clothes, food, jobs, but there is a lot of political optimism among the people here. And the result of this is that people are leaving their work and doing politics day and night. But I don’t think there is going to be a revolution by someone’s call here,” he said.Kishor underlined that youth play an important role in Bihar’s politics, primarily because of unemployment and migration.“The youth between 20 and 30 years, who are facing a bit of unemployment. Not a bit, I mean he is facing a lot of difficulties due to unemployment. They are forced to go out, enduring the tough life there. That is definitely a big factor in Bihar. You can call him Gen Z, you can call him a youth, you can call him a millennial. This is the terminology,” he said.Commenting on the Congress party’s role in the upcoming elections, Jan Suraaj founder said it remains marginal.“I had also said at that time that Congress is a follower of RJD in Bihar. They are a big party of the country. They are the leaders of the opposition in the country. They belong to the Gandhi family. So it is natural that the media will cover them,” he said.“But from the point of view of Bihar, there is no presence of Congress. Congress is not a factor. There is no discussion of Congress. What is Congress doing? Congress has little effect. Politically, you can see it in Seemanchal. In Seemanchal, I think that even today, the Muslims are more tilted towards Congress than RJD,” he added.Hours before the first phase of polling, Gandhi had appealed to young voters, particularly Gen Z to come forward and “save democracy through truth and non-violence.”In a video message posted on X, Congress leader addressed “Gen Z brothers and sisters” from Bihar, urging them to turn out in large numbers and vote responsibly.“My young friends from Bihar, my Gen-Z brothers and sisters — tomorrow is not just a day for voting, but a day to decide the direction of Bihar’s future,” he said.Referring to his repeated “vote theft” allegations, Gandhi added, “You’ve seen how in Haryana, a nefarious game of vote theft was played. In Maharashtra, Madhya Pradesh, Chhattisgarh — everywhere, these people have tried to suppress the people’s voice. Now their eyes are on Bihar, on your votes, on your future.”He urged voters to “stay vigilant against every conspiracy” and to “walk the path of truth and non-violence” while supporting Mahagathbandhan candidates in their constituencies.The first phase of the Bihar assembly elections concluded peacefully on Thursday with a record voter turnout, while the remaining 122 constituencies will vote in the second phase on November 11. Counting will take place on November 14.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 MediaVideosTeen Shoots Classmate With Father’s Pistol At Posh Gurugram Society; Victim Critical‘Peeping Into Our Residence’: Aaditya Thackeray Slams MMRDA After Drone Spotted Near Matoshree‘India Is A Continental And Maritime Power, Holds Key Role In Indian Ocean Region’: CDS Anil ChauhanPM Modi Unveils ₹8,000 Crore Projects to Boost Uttarakhand’s InfrastructureEvery Indian Shares Ancestral Roots, No ‘Ahindu’ Exists: Mohan BhagwatFormer Army Commander Warns of Rising Extremist Threat from BangladeshPM Modi Highlights Legal Reforms, Stresses Need for Law in Local Languages‘Rallies Cancelled Due to Low Response’ Congress Responds to PM’s ‘Reject Katta Sarkar…’ RemarkMohsin Naqvi Cornered At ICC Meet In Dubai; Asia Cup Trophy Dispute Turns Into Diplomatic Face-Off‘Bulldozer Will Roll Over Corruption’: Yogi Adityanath’s Fierce Attack on RJD-Congress123Photostories5 must-have Kashmiri winter outfitsFrom heart health to better sleep: 5 reasons why one should consume pumpkin seedsFrom not having enough money to buy a house to putting in their entire savings; Rohit Purohit and Sheena Bajaj’s white haven in Mumbai5 foods that secretly make your face bloated and what to eat insteadHow to make mornings easier before school: 10 real-life tips for moms and dads that actually work’Laal Singh Chaddha’, ‘Action Replayy’, ‘Dil Bole Hadippa!’: Bollywood remakes of Hollywood hits that failed to impress at the box officeShopping a little too much online? 8 creative ways to use discarded delivery packagingShanaya Kapoor to Janhvi Kapoor: 5 looks of the day that are setting major fashion goalsBigg Boss Malayalam 7: Finalist Nevin’s charming weekend looksWas walking the key to Steve Jobs’s genius? Stanford study reveals 4 ways it boosts creativity123Hot PicksStock market holidayBank HolidayBihar Election 2025Gold rate todaySilver rate todayPublic Holidays NovemberBank Holidays NovemberTop TrendingMarshawn Kneeland Cause of DeathMLB Trade RumorsMLB Trade Rumors Detroit TigersMicah ParsonsFortnite OG Butterfly Live EventMarshawn Kneeland NewsNHL Injury UpdateBO Nix WifeNew Vande Bharat ExpressIndia World Cup Cash Prize

Prashant Kishor (File photo) NEW DELHI: Jan Suraaj chief Prashant Kishor on Sunday dismissed the “notion” that Congress leader Rahul Gandhi holds any meaningful sway over Gen Z voters in Bihar. He further criticised Gandhi’s limited engagement and understanding of the state.In an exclusive interview with news agency ANI, Kishor said, “How much knowledge does…

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‘4,000 tourists arrive in Uttarakhand daily….’: PM Modi hails state tourism development at Silver Jubilee event in Dehradun | India News

‘4,000 tourists arrive in Uttarakhand daily….’: PM Modi hails state tourism development at Silver Jubilee event in Dehradun | India News

PM Narendra Modi (ANI image) DEHRADUN: Prime Minister Narendra Modi commended the tourism growth in Uttarakhand during the Silver Jubilee event in Dehradun on Sunday.He pointed out that 4,000 tourists now visit Uttarakhand on a daily basis, compared to 4,000 tourists every six months when the state was formed.“25 years ago, 4,000 tourists used to…

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Tejashwi Yadav marked his 36th birthday with a rally in Rohtas. He urged supporters to help unroot the current government. INDIA bloc leaders extended wishes. His brother Tej Pratap also sent birthday greetings. The Mahagathbandhan leader promised a return gift if his alliance secures power in Bihar. The elections are nearing their final phase. RJD leader Tejashwi Yadav (ANI photo) NEW DELHI: RJD leader and Mahagathbandhan’s chief ministerial face Tejashwi Yadav celebrated his 36th birthday on Sunday with party workers and supporters in Rohtas — just days before Bihar votes in the final phase of the assembly elections.At a spirited rally in Dinara, Tejashwi turned the occasion into a political pitch. “Today is also my birthday. I only seek your blessings, love, and strength so that we can uproot this dishonest government,” he told the crowd, drawing loud cheers. The RJD leader promised voters a “return gift” if his alliance comes to power.Birthday wishes poured in from across the INDIA bloc. Congress leader Rahul Gandhi posted a photo of the two from their Voter Adhikar Yatra, writing, “Happy Birthday Tejashwi Yadav ji! May you be happy and healthy — we will ensure change, employment, equality, and progress for the people of Bihar.”Samajwadi Party supremo Akhilesh Yadav also lauded Tejashwi’s growing popularity, saying, “The camera is capturing where the real public support lies. Bihar is going to get a new, young chief minister with new energy.”Even his estranged brother Tej Pratap Yadav, despite his differences, extended birthday wishes while also claiming there was a threat to his own life. “My security has been increased because there is a threat to my life. People will get me killed… It’s Tejashwi’s birthday and I give him my best wishes. Hope he has a bright future. He has my blessings,” he said.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 MediaVideos‘Peeping Into Our Residence’: Aaditya Thackeray Slams MMRDA After Drone Spotted Near Matoshree‘India Is A Continental And Maritime Power, Holds Key Role In Indian Ocean Region’: CDS Anil ChauhanPM Modi Unveils ₹8,000 Crore Projects to Boost Uttarakhand’s InfrastructureEvery Indian Shares Ancestral Roots, No ‘Ahindu’ Exists: Mohan BhagwatFormer Army Commander Warns of Rising Extremist Threat from BangladeshPM Modi Highlights Legal Reforms, Stresses Need for Law in Local Languages‘Rallies Cancelled Due to Low Response’ Congress Responds to PM’s ‘Reject Katta Sarkar…’ RemarkMohsin Naqvi Cornered At ICC Meet In Dubai; Asia Cup Trophy Dispute Turns Into Diplomatic Face-Off‘Bulldozer Will Roll Over Corruption’: Yogi Adityanath’s Fierce Attack on RJD-Congress’Modi Runs Empire Of Fear, We’re Fighting Mahatma’s Battle’: Priyanka Gandhi Targets PM In Bihar123PhotostoriesFrom not having enough money to buy a house to putting in their entire savings; Rohit Purohit and Sheena Bajaj’s white haven in Mumbai5 foods that secretly make your face bloated and what to eat insteadHow to make mornings easier before school: 10 real-life tips for moms and dads that actually work’Laal Singh Chaddha’, ‘Action Replayy’, ‘Dil Bole Hadippa!’: Bollywood remakes of Hollywood hits that failed to impress at the box officeShopping a little too much online? 8 creative ways to use discarded delivery packagingShanaya Kapoor to Janhvi Kapoor: 5 looks of the day that are setting major fashion goalsBigg Boss Malayalam 7: Finalist Nevin’s charming weekend looksWas walking the key to Steve Jobs’s genius? Stanford study reveals 4 ways it boosts creativityBigg Boss Malayalam 7: Here’s a look at the stunning transformation of the finalists over the seasonToll time: Dwarka E-way free ride ends next week; check how much you will have to pay123Hot PicksStock market holidayBank HolidayBihar Election 2025Gold rate todaySilver rate todayPublic Holidays NovemberBank Holidays NovemberTop TrendingMarshawn Kneeland Cause of DeathMLB Trade RumorsMLB Trade Rumors Detroit TigersMicah ParsonsFortnite OG Butterfly Live EventMarshawn Kneeland NewsNHL Injury UpdateBO Nix WifeNew Vande Bharat ExpressIndia World Cup Cash Prize

Tejashwi Yadav marked his 36th birthday with a rally in Rohtas. He urged supporters to help unroot the current government. INDIA bloc leaders extended wishes. His brother Tej Pratap also sent birthday greetings. The Mahagathbandhan leader promised a return gift if his alliance secures power in Bihar. The elections are nearing their final phase. RJD leader Tejashwi Yadav (ANI photo) NEW DELHI: RJD leader and Mahagathbandhan’s chief ministerial face Tejashwi Yadav celebrated his 36th birthday on Sunday with party workers and supporters in Rohtas — just days before Bihar votes in the final phase of the assembly elections.At a spirited rally in Dinara, Tejashwi turned the occasion into a political pitch. “Today is also my birthday. I only seek your blessings, love, and strength so that we can uproot this dishonest government,” he told the crowd, drawing loud cheers. The RJD leader promised voters a “return gift” if his alliance comes to power.Birthday wishes poured in from across the INDIA bloc. Congress leader Rahul Gandhi posted a photo of the two from their Voter Adhikar Yatra, writing, “Happy Birthday Tejashwi Yadav ji! May you be happy and healthy — we will ensure change, employment, equality, and progress for the people of Bihar.”Samajwadi Party supremo Akhilesh Yadav also lauded Tejashwi’s growing popularity, saying, “The camera is capturing where the real public support lies. Bihar is going to get a new, young chief minister with new energy.”Even his estranged brother Tej Pratap Yadav, despite his differences, extended birthday wishes while also claiming there was a threat to his own life. “My security has been increased because there is a threat to my life. People will get me killed… It’s Tejashwi’s birthday and I give him my best wishes. Hope he has a bright future. He has my blessings,” he said.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 MediaVideos‘Peeping Into Our Residence’: Aaditya Thackeray Slams MMRDA After Drone Spotted Near Matoshree‘India Is A Continental And Maritime Power, Holds Key Role In Indian Ocean Region’: CDS Anil ChauhanPM Modi Unveils ₹8,000 Crore Projects to Boost Uttarakhand’s InfrastructureEvery Indian Shares Ancestral Roots, No ‘Ahindu’ Exists: Mohan BhagwatFormer Army Commander Warns of Rising Extremist Threat from BangladeshPM Modi Highlights Legal Reforms, Stresses Need for Law in Local Languages‘Rallies Cancelled Due to Low Response’ Congress Responds to PM’s ‘Reject Katta Sarkar…’ RemarkMohsin Naqvi Cornered At ICC Meet In Dubai; Asia Cup Trophy Dispute Turns Into Diplomatic Face-Off‘Bulldozer Will Roll Over Corruption’: Yogi Adityanath’s Fierce Attack on RJD-Congress’Modi Runs Empire Of Fear, We’re Fighting Mahatma’s Battle’: Priyanka Gandhi Targets PM In Bihar123PhotostoriesFrom not having enough money to buy a house to putting in their entire savings; Rohit Purohit and Sheena Bajaj’s white haven in Mumbai5 foods that secretly make your face bloated and what to eat insteadHow to make mornings easier before school: 10 real-life tips for moms and dads that actually work’Laal Singh Chaddha’, ‘Action Replayy’, ‘Dil Bole Hadippa!’: Bollywood remakes of Hollywood hits that failed to impress at the box officeShopping a little too much online? 8 creative ways to use discarded delivery packagingShanaya Kapoor to Janhvi Kapoor: 5 looks of the day that are setting major fashion goalsBigg Boss Malayalam 7: Finalist Nevin’s charming weekend looksWas walking the key to Steve Jobs’s genius? Stanford study reveals 4 ways it boosts creativityBigg Boss Malayalam 7: Here’s a look at the stunning transformation of the finalists over the seasonToll time: Dwarka E-way free ride ends next week; check how much you will have to pay123Hot PicksStock market holidayBank HolidayBihar Election 2025Gold rate todaySilver rate todayPublic Holidays NovemberBank Holidays NovemberTop TrendingMarshawn Kneeland Cause of DeathMLB Trade RumorsMLB Trade Rumors Detroit TigersMicah ParsonsFortnite OG Butterfly Live EventMarshawn Kneeland NewsNHL Injury UpdateBO Nix WifeNew Vande Bharat ExpressIndia World Cup Cash Prize

RJD leader Tejashwi Yadav (ANI photo) NEW DELHI: RJD leader and Mahagathbandhan’s chief ministerial face Tejashwi Yadav celebrated his 36th birthday on Sunday with party workers and supporters in Rohtas — just days before Bihar votes in the final phase of the assembly elections.At a spirited rally in Dinara, Tejashwi turned the occasion into a…

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RSS chief Mohan Bhagwat issued a stern warning to Pakistan, vowing India will respond firmly to provocations. Meanwhile, the Gujarat ATS arrested three suspects in a terror plot, and Maharashtra Deputy CM Ajit Pawar announced an inquiry into a Pune land deal linked to his son. A powerful earthquake also struck Japan, prompting a tsunami advisory. Images/Agencies  NEW DELHI: RSS chief Mohan Bhagwat had issued a stern warning to Pakistan further stating that India will respond firmly to provocations and must “speak the language they understand.”The Gujarat Anti-Terrorism Squad (ATS) has arrested three suspects in connection with an alleged conspiracy to carry out terrorist attacks in different parts of the country. Meanwhile, Maharashtra deputy CM Ajit Pawar said that an inquiry has begun into alleged irregularities in the sale of government-owned land in Pune to a company linked to his son, Parth Pawar.Here are the top 5 news stories: RSS chief Bhagwat warns Pakistan, vows India will respond in language it understandsRashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) chief Mohan Bhagwat warned Pakistan that India will “speak the language they understand” in response to ongoing provocations. Addressing a lecture in Bengaluru, he said consistent, firm replies will compel Islamabad to cooperate rather than compete. He stated India does not seek conflict but will not allow peace to be breached and that continued harm to India will result in losses for Pakistan until it learns a lesson. Read full storyATS arrests 3 planning terror attacks across India after year-long surveillanceThe Gujarat Anti-Terrorism Squad (ATS) arrested three suspects, uncovering an alleged conspiracy to carry out terrorist attacks in various parts of India. The trio, under surveillance for nearly a year, were apprehended near Adalaj Toll Plaza while supplying weapons including two Glock pistols, a Beretta, 30 live cartridges and castor oil. Identified as Dr Ahmed Mohiuddin Syed, Mohd Suhel and Azad, the accused are now under investigation for possible links to a wider arms-smuggling and terror-funding network. Read full story’Truth will be out soon’: Ajit Pawar announces inquiry into Pune land dealDeputy CM Ajit Pawar said that a formal inquiry has begun into the alleged irregular sale of around 40 acres of government land in Pune’s Mundhwa area, reportedly valued at Rs 1,800 crore but sold for Rs 300 crore to a company tied to his son Parth Pawar. He emphasised that the “truth will soon come before the public” and claimed Parth and his partner were unaware the land was government-owned. Two FIRs have been filed and a probe committee headed by ACS Vikas Kharge has been appointed. Read full storyPowerful earthquake hits Japan at magnitude 6.7, tsunami warning issuedA magnitude 6.7 earthquake struck off the coast of northern Japan’s Iwate Prefecture Sunday evening, the Japan Meteorological Agency reported. The epicentre was located in the Pacific off Sanriku at about 10 km depth and tremors reached seismic intensity 4 in parts of Iwate. A tsunami advisory was issued, with waves up to 1 metre possible along the northern coast. Authorities have urged people to avoid coastal areas and stay alert for aftershocks. Read full storyIPL 2026 auction likely on December 15 in IndiaThe Indian Premier League (IPL) 2026 auction is expected to be held on December 15, possibly in India, according to sources. The previous two editions were hosted abroad in Dubai (2023) and Jeddah (2024). Meanwhile, the Women’s Premier League (WPL) auction is slated for November 27 in Delhi and will be the first mega auction since the league’s inception. Franchises are preparing ahead of retention deadlines and player releases. Read full story 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 MediaVideosPM Modi Unveils ₹8,000 Crore Projects to Boost Uttarakhand’s InfrastructureEvery Indian Shares Ancestral Roots, No ‘Ahindu’ Exists: Mohan BhagwatFormer Army Commander Warns of Rising Extremist Threat from BangladeshPM Modi Highlights Legal Reforms, Stresses Need for Law in Local Languages‘Rallies Cancelled Due to Low Response’ Congress Responds to PM’s ‘Reject Katta Sarkar…’ RemarkMohsin Naqvi Cornered At ICC Meet In Dubai; Asia Cup Trophy Dispute Turns Into Diplomatic Face-Off‘Bulldozer Will Roll Over Corruption’: Yogi Adityanath’s Fierce Attack on RJD-Congress’Modi Runs Empire Of Fear, We’re Fighting Mahatma’s Battle’: Priyanka Gandhi Targets PM In BiharDeadlock Deepens: Afghanistan Calls Pakistan Irresponsible As Peace Talks Break Down Once AgainPM Modi’s ‘65-Volt Jhatka’ Jibe Rocks Bihar Rally, Mocks Rahul’s Pond Dive As ‘Doobne Ki Practice’123Photostories5 foods that secretly make your face bloated and what to eat insteadHow to make mornings easier before school: 10 real-life tips for moms and dads that actually work’Laal Singh Chaddha’, ‘Action Replayy’, ‘Dil Bole Hadippa!’: Bollywood remakes of Hollywood hits that failed to impress at the box officeShopping a little too much online? 8 creative ways to use discarded delivery packagingShanaya Kapoor to Janhvi Kapoor: 5 looks of the day that are setting major fashion goalsBigg Boss Malayalam 7: Finalist Nevin’s charming weekend looksWas walking the key to Steve Jobs’s genius? Stanford study reveals 4 ways it boosts creativityBigg Boss Malayalam 7: Here’s a look at the stunning transformation of the finalists over the seasonToll time: Dwarka E-way free ride ends next week; check how much you will have to pay6 protein-packed salads you can make in 10 minutes123Hot PicksStock market holidayBank HolidayBihar Election 2025Gold rate todaySilver rate todayPublic Holidays NovemberBank Holidays NovemberTop TrendingMarshawn Kneeland Cause of DeathMLB Trade RumorsMLB Trade Rumors Detroit TigersMicah ParsonsFortnite OG Butterfly Live EventMarshawn Kneeland NewsNHL Injury UpdateBO Nix WifeNew Vande Bharat ExpressIndia World Cup Cash Prize

RSS chief Mohan Bhagwat issued a stern warning to Pakistan, vowing India will respond firmly to provocations. Meanwhile, the Gujarat ATS arrested three suspects in a terror plot, and Maharashtra Deputy CM Ajit Pawar announced an inquiry into a Pune land deal linked to his son. A powerful earthquake also struck Japan, prompting a tsunami advisory. Images/Agencies NEW DELHI: RSS chief Mohan Bhagwat had issued a stern warning to Pakistan further stating that India will respond firmly to provocations and must “speak the language they understand.”The Gujarat Anti-Terrorism Squad (ATS) has arrested three suspects in connection with an alleged conspiracy to carry out terrorist attacks in different parts of the country. Meanwhile, Maharashtra deputy CM Ajit Pawar said that an inquiry has begun into alleged irregularities in the sale of government-owned land in Pune to a company linked to his son, Parth Pawar.Here are the top 5 news stories: RSS chief Bhagwat warns Pakistan, vows India will respond in language it understandsRashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) chief Mohan Bhagwat warned Pakistan that India will “speak the language they understand” in response to ongoing provocations. Addressing a lecture in Bengaluru, he said consistent, firm replies will compel Islamabad to cooperate rather than compete. He stated India does not seek conflict but will not allow peace to be breached and that continued harm to India will result in losses for Pakistan until it learns a lesson. Read full storyATS arrests 3 planning terror attacks across India after year-long surveillanceThe Gujarat Anti-Terrorism Squad (ATS) arrested three suspects, uncovering an alleged conspiracy to carry out terrorist attacks in various parts of India. The trio, under surveillance for nearly a year, were apprehended near Adalaj Toll Plaza while supplying weapons including two Glock pistols, a Beretta, 30 live cartridges and castor oil. Identified as Dr Ahmed Mohiuddin Syed, Mohd Suhel and Azad, the accused are now under investigation for possible links to a wider arms-smuggling and terror-funding network. Read full story’Truth will be out soon’: Ajit Pawar announces inquiry into Pune land dealDeputy CM Ajit Pawar said that a formal inquiry has begun into the alleged irregular sale of around 40 acres of government land in Pune’s Mundhwa area, reportedly valued at Rs 1,800 crore but sold for Rs 300 crore to a company tied to his son Parth Pawar. He emphasised that the “truth will soon come before the public” and claimed Parth and his partner were unaware the land was government-owned. Two FIRs have been filed and a probe committee headed by ACS Vikas Kharge has been appointed. Read full storyPowerful earthquake hits Japan at magnitude 6.7, tsunami warning issuedA magnitude 6.7 earthquake struck off the coast of northern Japan’s Iwate Prefecture Sunday evening, the Japan Meteorological Agency reported. The epicentre was located in the Pacific off Sanriku at about 10 km depth and tremors reached seismic intensity 4 in parts of Iwate. A tsunami advisory was issued, with waves up to 1 metre possible along the northern coast. Authorities have urged people to avoid coastal areas and stay alert for aftershocks. Read full storyIPL 2026 auction likely on December 15 in IndiaThe Indian Premier League (IPL) 2026 auction is expected to be held on December 15, possibly in India, according to sources. The previous two editions were hosted abroad in Dubai (2023) and Jeddah (2024). Meanwhile, the Women’s Premier League (WPL) auction is slated for November 27 in Delhi and will be the first mega auction since the league’s inception. Franchises are preparing ahead of retention deadlines and player releases. Read full story 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 MediaVideosPM Modi Unveils ₹8,000 Crore Projects to Boost Uttarakhand’s InfrastructureEvery Indian Shares Ancestral Roots, No ‘Ahindu’ Exists: Mohan BhagwatFormer Army Commander Warns of Rising Extremist Threat from BangladeshPM Modi Highlights Legal Reforms, Stresses Need for Law in Local Languages‘Rallies Cancelled Due to Low Response’ Congress Responds to PM’s ‘Reject Katta Sarkar…’ RemarkMohsin Naqvi Cornered At ICC Meet In Dubai; Asia Cup Trophy Dispute Turns Into Diplomatic Face-Off‘Bulldozer Will Roll Over Corruption’: Yogi Adityanath’s Fierce Attack on RJD-Congress’Modi Runs Empire Of Fear, We’re Fighting Mahatma’s Battle’: Priyanka Gandhi Targets PM In BiharDeadlock Deepens: Afghanistan Calls Pakistan Irresponsible As Peace Talks Break Down Once AgainPM Modi’s ‘65-Volt Jhatka’ Jibe Rocks Bihar Rally, Mocks Rahul’s Pond Dive As ‘Doobne Ki Practice’123Photostories5 foods that secretly make your face bloated and what to eat insteadHow to make mornings easier before school: 10 real-life tips for moms and dads that actually work’Laal Singh Chaddha’, ‘Action Replayy’, ‘Dil Bole Hadippa!’: Bollywood remakes of Hollywood hits that failed to impress at the box officeShopping a little too much online? 8 creative ways to use discarded delivery packagingShanaya Kapoor to Janhvi Kapoor: 5 looks of the day that are setting major fashion goalsBigg Boss Malayalam 7: Finalist Nevin’s charming weekend looksWas walking the key to Steve Jobs’s genius? Stanford study reveals 4 ways it boosts creativityBigg Boss Malayalam 7: Here’s a look at the stunning transformation of the finalists over the seasonToll time: Dwarka E-way free ride ends next week; check how much you will have to pay6 protein-packed salads you can make in 10 minutes123Hot PicksStock market holidayBank HolidayBihar Election 2025Gold rate todaySilver rate todayPublic Holidays NovemberBank Holidays NovemberTop TrendingMarshawn Kneeland Cause of DeathMLB Trade RumorsMLB Trade Rumors Detroit TigersMicah ParsonsFortnite OG Butterfly Live EventMarshawn Kneeland NewsNHL Injury UpdateBO Nix WifeNew Vande Bharat ExpressIndia World Cup Cash Prize

NEW DELHI: RSS chief Mohan Bhagwat had issued a stern warning to Pakistan further stating that India will respond firmly to provocations and must “speak the language they understand.”The Gujarat Anti-Terrorism Squad (ATS) has arrested three suspects in connection with an alleged conspiracy to carry out terrorist attacks in different parts of the country. Meanwhile,…

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President Droupadi Murmu has commenced a historic state visit to Angola, marking 40 years of diplomatic ties. She received a ceremonial welcome in Luanda, with discussions set to deepen cooperation across energy, trade, and defence. The visit coincides with Angola’s 50th Independence Day celebrations, where the President will address Parliament and meet the Indian diaspora. President Murmu with Angloan counterpart NEW DELHI: President Droupadi Murmu arrived in Angola’s capital, Luanda, on Sunday for a state visit at the invitation of president Joao Lourenco. Upon her arrival, she was given a ceremonial welcome by the Angolan president.Earlier, president Murmu was received at the airport by Angola’s minister of external relations, Tete Antonio, and the vice governor of Luanda province, Jorge Miguens.This is the first-ever visit by an Indian head of state to the country. The visit marks 40 years of diplomatic relations between India and Angola. Ministry of external affairs spokesperson Randhir Jaiswal said the visit reflects India’s growing engagement with Africa and will further strengthen bilateral cooperation. “President Droupadi Murmu lands in Luanda, the capital city of Angola. India and Angola are celebrating the 40th anniversary of the establishment of diplomatic relations this year. This visit will further strengthen India-Angola bilateral cooperation,” he wrote on X. Sudhakar Dalela, secretary (Economic relations) at the MEA, said the visit carries special significance as President Lourenço, who visited India in May, currently chairs the African Union. He recalled that India had consistently supported Angola during its freedom struggle.During the visit, the president will hold bilateral talks and attend Angola’s 50th Independence Day celebrations on November 11. She is also scheduled to address the Angolan parliament and meet members of the Indian community. Discussions will focus on deepening cooperation in areas such as energy, agriculture, trade, technology, infrastructure, defence, and investment. After completing her engagements in Angola, president Murmu will travel to Botswana from November 11 to 13.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 MediaVideosPM Modi Unveils ₹8,000 Crore Projects to Boost Uttarakhand’s InfrastructureEvery Indian Shares Ancestral Roots, No ‘Ahindu’ Exists: Mohan BhagwatFormer Army Commander Warns of Rising Extremist Threat from BangladeshPM Modi Highlights Legal Reforms, Stresses Need for Law in Local Languages‘Rallies Cancelled Due to Low Response’ Congress Responds to PM’s ‘Reject Katta Sarkar…’ RemarkMohsin Naqvi Cornered At ICC Meet In Dubai; Asia Cup Trophy Dispute Turns Into Diplomatic Face-Off‘Bulldozer Will Roll Over Corruption’: Yogi Adityanath’s Fierce Attack on RJD-Congress’Modi Runs Empire Of Fear, We’re Fighting Mahatma’s Battle’: Priyanka Gandhi Targets PM In BiharDeadlock Deepens: Afghanistan Calls Pakistan Irresponsible As Peace Talks Break Down Once AgainPM Modi’s ‘65-Volt Jhatka’ Jibe Rocks Bihar Rally, Mocks Rahul’s Pond Dive As ‘Doobne Ki Practice’123PhotostoriesBigg Boss Malayalam 7: Finalist Nevin’s charming weekend looksWas walking the key to Steve Jobs’s genius? Stanford study reveals 4 ways it boosts creativityBigg Boss Malayalam 7: Here’s a look at the stunning transformation of the finalists over the seasonToll time: Dwarka E-way free ride ends next week; check how much you will have to pay6 protein-packed salads you can make in 10 minutesFrom Kartik Aaryan’s ‘Shehzada’ to Hrithik Roshan’s ‘Vikram Vedha’: South Indian remakes that flopped in Bollywood7 animals whose names start with letter Y7 mushroom varieties to try this winterMaster workplace communication with these 5 strategies from Harvard expertsBigg Boss Malayalam 7 Grand Finale: Everything you need to know123Hot PicksStock market holidayBank HolidayBihar Election 2025Gold rate todaySilver rate todayPublic Holidays NovemberBank Holidays NovemberTop TrendingMarshawn Kneeland Cause of DeathMLB Trade RumorsMLB Trade Rumors Detroit TigersMicah ParsonsFortnite OG Butterfly Live EventMarshawn Kneeland NewsNHL Injury UpdateBO Nix WifeNew Vande Bharat ExpressIndia World Cup Cash Prize

President Droupadi Murmu has commenced a historic state visit to Angola, marking 40 years of diplomatic ties. She received a ceremonial welcome in Luanda, with discussions set to deepen cooperation across energy, trade, and defence. The visit coincides with Angola’s 50th Independence Day celebrations, where the President will address Parliament and meet the Indian diaspora. President Murmu with Angloan counterpart NEW DELHI: President Droupadi Murmu arrived in Angola’s capital, Luanda, on Sunday for a state visit at the invitation of president Joao Lourenco. Upon her arrival, she was given a ceremonial welcome by the Angolan president.Earlier, president Murmu was received at the airport by Angola’s minister of external relations, Tete Antonio, and the vice governor of Luanda province, Jorge Miguens.This is the first-ever visit by an Indian head of state to the country. The visit marks 40 years of diplomatic relations between India and Angola. Ministry of external affairs spokesperson Randhir Jaiswal said the visit reflects India’s growing engagement with Africa and will further strengthen bilateral cooperation. “President Droupadi Murmu lands in Luanda, the capital city of Angola. India and Angola are celebrating the 40th anniversary of the establishment of diplomatic relations this year. This visit will further strengthen India-Angola bilateral cooperation,” he wrote on X. Sudhakar Dalela, secretary (Economic relations) at the MEA, said the visit carries special significance as President Lourenço, who visited India in May, currently chairs the African Union. He recalled that India had consistently supported Angola during its freedom struggle.During the visit, the president will hold bilateral talks and attend Angola’s 50th Independence Day celebrations on November 11. She is also scheduled to address the Angolan parliament and meet members of the Indian community. Discussions will focus on deepening cooperation in areas such as energy, agriculture, trade, technology, infrastructure, defence, and investment. After completing her engagements in Angola, president Murmu will travel to Botswana from November 11 to 13.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 MediaVideosPM Modi Unveils ₹8,000 Crore Projects to Boost Uttarakhand’s InfrastructureEvery Indian Shares Ancestral Roots, No ‘Ahindu’ Exists: Mohan BhagwatFormer Army Commander Warns of Rising Extremist Threat from BangladeshPM Modi Highlights Legal Reforms, Stresses Need for Law in Local Languages‘Rallies Cancelled Due to Low Response’ Congress Responds to PM’s ‘Reject Katta Sarkar…’ RemarkMohsin Naqvi Cornered At ICC Meet In Dubai; Asia Cup Trophy Dispute Turns Into Diplomatic Face-Off‘Bulldozer Will Roll Over Corruption’: Yogi Adityanath’s Fierce Attack on RJD-Congress’Modi Runs Empire Of Fear, We’re Fighting Mahatma’s Battle’: Priyanka Gandhi Targets PM In BiharDeadlock Deepens: Afghanistan Calls Pakistan Irresponsible As Peace Talks Break Down Once AgainPM Modi’s ‘65-Volt Jhatka’ Jibe Rocks Bihar Rally, Mocks Rahul’s Pond Dive As ‘Doobne Ki Practice’123PhotostoriesBigg Boss Malayalam 7: Finalist Nevin’s charming weekend looksWas walking the key to Steve Jobs’s genius? Stanford study reveals 4 ways it boosts creativityBigg Boss Malayalam 7: Here’s a look at the stunning transformation of the finalists over the seasonToll time: Dwarka E-way free ride ends next week; check how much you will have to pay6 protein-packed salads you can make in 10 minutesFrom Kartik Aaryan’s ‘Shehzada’ to Hrithik Roshan’s ‘Vikram Vedha’: South Indian remakes that flopped in Bollywood7 animals whose names start with letter Y7 mushroom varieties to try this winterMaster workplace communication with these 5 strategies from Harvard expertsBigg Boss Malayalam 7 Grand Finale: Everything you need to know123Hot PicksStock market holidayBank HolidayBihar Election 2025Gold rate todaySilver rate todayPublic Holidays NovemberBank Holidays NovemberTop TrendingMarshawn Kneeland Cause of DeathMLB Trade RumorsMLB Trade Rumors Detroit TigersMicah ParsonsFortnite OG Butterfly Live EventMarshawn Kneeland NewsNHL Injury UpdateBO Nix WifeNew Vande Bharat ExpressIndia World Cup Cash Prize

President Murmu with Angloan counterpart NEW DELHI: President Droupadi Murmu arrived in Angola’s capital, Luanda, on Sunday for a state visit at the invitation of president Joao Lourenco. Upon her arrival, she was given a ceremonial welcome by the Angolan president.Earlier, president Murmu was received at the airport by Angola’s minister of external relations, Tete…

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