Tuesday, November 18, 2025
22.1 C
New Delhi

Hidma’s Killing A Decisive Breakthrough, Marks Turning Point In Anti-Maoist Ops: Intel Sources | Exclusive

Agencies said Hidma’s elimination significantly disrupts Maoist logistics, recruitment patterns & movement along Darbha-Sukma-Kontai axis, one of the strongest Maoist strongholds

Go to Source

Hot this week

$14 billion: What Indian students spent on chasing the American dream

Despite the persistent bottlenecks in the visa process—from delays and administrative checks to higher rejection fears—data shows that Indian students remain undeterred from going to the US for education Go to Source Read More

Bangladesh’s ICT That Sentenced Sheikh Hasina: A Court ‘International’ Only In Name

A detailed study of the act and the procedures of investigation and trial indicate that the ICT of Bangladesh is just a domestic tribunal wearing an international mask Go to Source Read More

The Intense Leg Day Routine That Fuels Alia Bhatt’s Strength — Exercise By Exercise

Alia Bhatt’s fitness trainer, Karan Sawhney, shared a glimpse into her ‘miserable’ leg day workout routine. The exercises include cardio and squats with a little twist. Read More

‘I will retire if … ‘: Prashant Kishor over pre-poll vow on quitting politics if JDU wins; changes stance

NEW DELHI: Jan Suraaj founder Prashant Kishor on Tuesday said he would “definitely quit politics” if the Nitish Kumar government fulfils its pre-poll promise of giving Rs 2 lakh each to 1.5 crore people in Bihar. Read More

Man Presumed Dead 28 Years Ago Returns Home In West Bengal, All Thanks To Voter List Revision

A man, declared dead in Bagda (West Bengal) nearly 30 years ago, has now returned home after the SIR electoral revision, sparking controversy over his identity and voter records Go to Source Read More

Topics

$14 billion: What Indian students spent on chasing the American dream

Despite the persistent bottlenecks in the visa process—from delays and administrative checks to higher rejection fears—data shows that Indian students remain undeterred from going to the US for education Go to Source Read More

Bangladesh’s ICT That Sentenced Sheikh Hasina: A Court ‘International’ Only In Name

A detailed study of the act and the procedures of investigation and trial indicate that the ICT of Bangladesh is just a domestic tribunal wearing an international mask Go to Source Read More

The Intense Leg Day Routine That Fuels Alia Bhatt’s Strength — Exercise By Exercise

Alia Bhatt’s fitness trainer, Karan Sawhney, shared a glimpse into her ‘miserable’ leg day workout routine. The exercises include cardio and squats with a little twist. Read More

‘I will retire if … ‘: Prashant Kishor over pre-poll vow on quitting politics if JDU wins; changes stance

NEW DELHI: Jan Suraaj founder Prashant Kishor on Tuesday said he would “definitely quit politics” if the Nitish Kumar government fulfils its pre-poll promise of giving Rs 2 lakh each to 1.5 crore people in Bihar. Read More

Man Presumed Dead 28 Years Ago Returns Home In West Bengal, All Thanks To Voter List Revision

A man, declared dead in Bagda (West Bengal) nearly 30 years ago, has now returned home after the SIR electoral revision, sparking controversy over his identity and voter records Go to Source Read More

Cryptocurrency Price Today (November 18): Bitcoin Dips Down To $90,000 For The First Time In 7 Months. Here’s Why

Show Quick Read Key points generated by AI, verified by newsroom Bitcoin (BTC), the world’s oldest and most valued crypto, dipped down to the $90,000 mark for the first time in seven months. Read More

Priyanka tops Deepika and Alia as India’s highest-paid actress

Priyanka Chopra is making a grand comeback to Indian cinema with SS Rajamouli’s ‘Varanasi’, co-starring Mahesh Babu and Prithviraj Sukumaran. Read More

Manya Anand drops shocking ‘adjustment’ claim linked to Dhanush film

Actress Manya Anand has made a serious claim about receiving inappropriate requests for a Dhanush film. She stated that individuals, claiming to be from Dhanush’s team, asked for ‘commitments’ beyond acting. Read More

Related Articles