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Sonia Gandhi calls President Murmu ‘poor thing’, BJP calls the remark elitist, anti-poor and anti-tribal

"I and every BJP Karyakarta strongly condemns the usage of the phrase "poor thing" by Smt. Sonia Gandhi for Honourable President of India, Droupadi Murmu Ji. The deliberate usage of such words shows the elitist, anti-poor and anti-tribal nature of the Congress Party," JP Nadda, BJP President said in a post on X.

The Portuguese onslaught Part 2: When India’s Malabar coast went from peaceful spice trade to fierce naval battles, from Cochin to Kannur and more

The first Portuguese Viceroy of India, Francisco de Almeida also payed a key part in the historic "Battle of Diu."

Mahakumbh stampede: UP govt cancels all VVIP passes, while Opposition attacks Yogi govt for ‘mismanagement’, what caused the tragedy and how VIP movement affected...

Nearly a week before the stampede on Mauni Amavasya, the Uttar Pradesh government had declared that the Mahakumbh area in Prayagraj would be a no-vehicle and no VIP zone from 27th to 30th January.

The Portuguese onslaught Part 1: How Vasco da Gama’s ‘discovery’ of India brought years of bloodshed, murders and violence to our shores

King Manuel of Portuguese wanted to find a direct sea route to India to bypass Arab and Venetian merchants.

Chhattisgarh: 29 Naxals, including seven women surrender before Narayanpur SP

Earlier, security forces took control of a Maoist training camp in the core area of PLGA Battalion No. 01 in the dense forests of Bhattiguda, Bijapur district. The camp was left abandoned by the Maoists, who fled during the army's search operation.

As Tahir Hussain gloats about the large Muslim crowd gathered to support him, the Muslim community of India should be ashamed

The Supreme Court on Tuesday granted custody parole to Delhi riots accused Tahir Hussain to campaign for upcoming assembly polls.

Inside ISIS’s digital playbook: How the terror organisation has been giving step-by step guidance for new breed of Islamic Jihadis online

The author explained how every activity on the internet leaves a trace, which can be used in the future against the person who published it. Furthermore, the article stated that posting on social media, using search engines, or even clicking on certain links accumulates digital footprints, which can expose an individual’s identity, location, and activities.

Naga, Kuki organisations oppose border fencing along Indo-Myanmar border and the suspension of the Free Movement Regime: Read what they want

The Meitei community in Manipur welcomed the Centre's decision to set up fence along the Indo-Myanmar border citing the problem of infiltration and cross-border narco-terrorism from Myanmar.

Modi govt revokes non-profit status of Soros-funded group of ‘journalists’, which peddled fake news about India’s poverty index: Here is what happened

"The tax authorities have cancelled our non-profit status, claiming journalism does not serve any public purpose and therefore cannot be carried out as a non-profit exercise in India," Reporters' Collective alleged.

Stampede situation in Maha Kumbh: Many injured near Sangam at night, no official confirmation on casualties yet

As per reports, while a large number of people were moving towards Sangam ghat, at around 1.30 am in the night, a sudden stampede like situation emerged and people started running over fallen persons.

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