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After 20 years in Bihar politics, Nitish Kumar resigns to join Rajya Sabha, sparking succession talks.
A massive LPG cylinder explosion in Rajkot injured two people and revealed the alleged hoarding of more than 40 gas cylinders in a residential area, prompting a police investigation.
A long-trusted domestic worker allegedly plotted and executed a murder over unpaid gold, cash, and rising financial tensions.
Alleged LeT commander Shabbir Ahmed Lone arrested near India-Bangladesh border after prolonged Delhi Police operation.
Following their mother's murder and father's arrest, two minor sisters were allegedly exploited by their maternal uncles, leading to the trafficking of one and the sexual assault of the other.
Millions across the United States joined “No Kings” protests demanding accountability, economic relief and democratic protection.
Over 60 people suffered food poisoning symptoms after consuming temple Prasad, but all are now stable.
Iran says hundreds of students and teachers died while 600 schools were damaged during the war.
Centre eases petroleum rules, allowing kerosene sales via select petrol pumps in 21 states.
A landmark ruling clarifies that moral responsibility cannot replace statutory law in maintenance claims under Indian legal provisions.
India’s aviation regulator introduces refund rules allowing 48-hour free ticket changes and faster refunds for passengers.
A massive avalanche at Zojila Pass has buried vehicles under snow, leaving seven dead and highway blocked.
A mix of tax reforms, updated TDS rules, fuel price revisions, banking charges, and travel refunds take effect from 1 April 2026.
The UGC has blacklisted the Rajeev Gandhi Institute of Technology & Management in Alwar, Rajasthan, for illegally awarding degrees without statutory recognition or authority.
At least 10 people, including 9 from one family, fell ill after eating momos from a local stall in Greater Noida, showing food poisoning symptoms but later recovering after treatment.
A pickup carrying devotees home from a mundan ceremony collided with a stationary trailer in Kaushambi, killing eight and injuring more than 20.
Iranian missile strikes on Israel and Gulf states escalate war, leaving over 1,900 dead in Iran.
Former Nepali leaders arrested over deadly protest killing 76, as new government stresses accountability.
As the Iran war enters its second month, repeated missile and drone attacks across the Gulf raise fears of wider regional and economic disruption.
A Sangli man was arrested after allegedly hanging his two daughters upside down overnight over theft suspicion, killing one.
India’s Asian Cup qualifier preparations faced disruption after coach Khalid Jamil and players were denied entry into Kochi stadium over unpaid dues.
The remark follows recent discussions on the West Asia crisis and securing global energy routes like the Strait of Hormuz.
Nepal witnesses a generational political shift as Balendra Shah’s RSP secures a decisive 182-seat majority.
Iran’s selective restrictions in the Strait of Hormuz have disrupted global shipping, raising energy security and economic concerns.