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Hello, 2026! India Rings In The New Year, Celebrations Across Major Cities Amid Tight Security

As the clock struck midnight, the skies lit up with fireworks as people gathered at key landmarks to celebrate the arrival of a new year filled with hope and possibilities. Read More

Party-Hopping Sprint: Man Switches 3 Parties In 8 Days For Thane Civic Polls Ticket

The candidate, Mayur Shinde, filed his nomination papers on December 30, the last day for submissions, as a candidate of Ajit Pawar’s Nationalist Congress Party (NCP). Read More

Amit Shah To Kickstart New Year With Key Meeting On Manipur As President’s Rule Nears End

Sources said the discussions will mainly focus on law and order, security arrangements, and development-related matters. Read More

Kashmiri Trader Harassed, Forced To Chant ‘Bharat Mata Ki Jai’ In Haryana

A Kashmiri shawl seller allegedly faced harassment in Haryana. J&K Students Association and leaders like Iltija Mufti and Sajad Gani Lone demand urgent action. Read More

Reform, Performance And Impact: PM Modi Outlines Next Phase Of PRAGATI At 50th Meet

At the 50th meeting, PM Modi reviewed five infrastructure projects spanning road, railways, power, water resources and coal sectors across five states. Read More

Nandini Chakravorty Becomes Bengal’s First Woman Chief Secretary, Outgoing CS Named Mamata’s Aide

Nandini Chakravorty becomes the first woman Chief Secretary of West Bengal, succeeding Manoj Pant, who is now Principal Secretary to Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee. Read More

‘Blast At 12 AM’: Car With Bomb Threat Message Spotted Outside Sanjay Raut’s Mumbai Home

A bomb threat message on a car outside Sanjay Raut’s Mumbai home triggered a police and BDDS search. No explosives found, car seized, and investigation launched. Read More

Disguised In Burqa And Lipstick, Rape-Accused Suspended Cop Arrested In Vrindavan

The accused had been on the run since December 15, following a brutal assault in Dholpur that sparked widespread public outrage. Read More