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Two Terrorists Killed in J-K’s Kupwara During Army’s ‘Operation Pimple’ Along LoC; Search Op Underway
Indian Army’s Operation Pimple successfully ended terrorist infiltration in Kupwara’s Keran sector, with search ongoing.

After Nine-Day Stir, Karnataka Sugarcane Farmers End Protest as Govt Announces ₹3.3K Per Tonne
Karnataka sugarcane farmers pause their protest after price hike, but plan to resume during winter legislative session.

MP: Children Allegedly Forced to Eat Mid-Day Meal on Paper Instead of Plates in Sheopur School, Sparks Outrage
The Sub-Divisional Magistrate (SDM) of Sheopur district promptly ordered a probe into the mid-day meal scandal, resulting in the termination of the meal provider self-help group.

Protests Erupt in Delhi After Supreme Court Orders Removal of Stray Dogs from Schools, Hospitals, and Public Spaces
The Supreme Court mandates removal and sheltering of stray dogs from key public spaces, igniting protests.

“Nobody Can Blame The Pilot”: SC Clears Air India Pilot of Blame in Ahmedabad Crash, Orders Independent Probe
The Supreme Court states no blame lies on the Air India pilot in the fatal Ahmedabad crash.

Vyomini, Public Police Join Hands to Promote Sustainable Sanitation and Menstrual Hygiene Among NCR Police Personnel
Vyomini Social Foundation partners with Public Police under a year-long MoU to promote hygiene, health, and skill development among NCR police personnel and sanitation workers.

OpenAI Faces 7 Lawsuits Linking ChatGPT to Suicides; Families Allege Negligence, Emotional Manipulation
Seven lawsuits claim ChatGPT’s design led to suicides and psychological harm, intensifying debates on AI safety.

TIME Magazine Honours Sonam Wangchuk Among 100 Most Influential Climate Leaders of 2025 Amid Detention Under NSA
Sonam Wangchuk’s pioneering artificial glaciers help Himalayan communities survive climate challenges while facing political detention.

West Bengal Makes State Song “Banglar Mati, Banglar Jal” Mandatory in School Assemblies to Foster Cultural Pride and Unity
West Bengal mandates all government and aided schools to sing the state anthem daily, reaffirming regional identity.

Maharashtra Agriculture Dept Denies Paying ₹6 Relief to Farmer, Says Amount Was Bank Interest
A Maharashtra farmer’s Rs 6 “compensation” sparked outrage, but officials explained it was bank interest, not relief.

Three Dead After Being Hit by Train Near Sandhurst Road Station in Mumbai Amid Central Railway Strike Chaos
Sudden railway workers’ protest causes service halt and overcrowding, leading to fatal train accident near Sandhurst Road.

Headless, Mutilated Body of Unidentified Woman Found in Noida Drain; Police Launch Probe into Brutal Murder
The mutilated body of an unidentified woman was found in a Noida drain, triggering police investigation and public alarm.
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