New Delhi: In an unprecedented escalation of rhetoric, Pakistan’s Army Chief and de facto ruler General Asim Munir has issued an open nuclear threat against India — from American soil. Speaking at a closed-door dinner in Tampa, Florida, Munir warned that if Pakistan faced an existential threat in a future war with India, it would “take half the world down” with it. “We are a nuclear nation. If we think we are going down, we’ll take half the world down with us,” Munir reportedly declared, making what is believed to be the first nuclear threat ever delivered from…
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New Delhi: High drama unfolded in the heart of the capital on Monday as Delhi Police detained senior opposition leaders, including Rahul Gandhi and Priyanka Gandhi Vadra, during a protest march to the Election Commission (EC) office. The demonstration, led by the Congress-headed INDIA bloc, accused the EC of colluding with the BJP to manipulate voter lists and commit large-scale electoral fraud. The march began from outside Parliament and was intended to cover the short distance to the EC headquarters. However, heavy police deployment, barricades, and road blockades stopped the protesters barely a few hundred metres from the…
New Delhi: A dramatic claim by Congress general secretary and Alappuzha MP KC Venugopal about a “near-tragedy” involving an Air India flight has escalated into a political and aviation safety row, with the airline publicly disputing his account and the BJP calling for possible punitive action. Venugopal alleged that Air India’s AI 2455 Thiruvananthapuram–Delhi flight — carrying him, several MPs, and hundreds of passengers — came “frighteningly close to tragedy” after turbulence, a technical fault, and a runway hazard during an emergency diversion to Chennai. According to his account, after about an hour into the flight, the captain announced…
Nagpur: Union Minister Nitin Gadkari on Saturday took an indirect swipe at US President Donald Trump over his decision to impose steep additional tariffs on Indian goods, remarking that nations resort to “dadagiri” (bullying) because they are financially and technologically stronger. Speaking at the Visvesvaraya National Institute of Technology (VNIT) in Nagpur, Gadkari stressed that India must increase exports and advance in technology to achieve true economic independence. “If our export and economic growth rate increases, I don’t think we will need to go to anyone. Those who are doing ‘dadagiri’ are doing so because they are financially…
Team Goemkarponn Valpoi: Poriem MLA Dr. Divya Rane has urged women to take advantage of government welfare schemes to achieve self-reliance, while distributing Ladli Lakshmi approval letters to 57 beneficiaries at a function in Keri. Addressing the gathering, Dr. Rane said the BJP governments at the State and Centre have implemented numerous initiatives to empower women without discrimination. She stressed that while financial assistance is being provided, women should aim to become self-reliant rather than rely solely on government aid. The Ladli Lakshmi Yojana, she noted, reduces the financial burden on parents for their daughter’s marriage. “In the…
Team Goemkarponn Valpoi: Goa Marathi Academy President and Principal Prof. Anil Samant has stressed the need to preserve Marathi culture alongside protecting the Mhadai River, warning that both face existential threats. Speaking at the ‘Nadi Vahte’ programme organised by Masorde Marathi Sanskar Kendra at Hedgewar Vidyalaya, Samant said Marathi schools are closing in large numbers and called on people to adopt such schools to safeguard the language. He likened the Mhadai River and Marathi culture to “two streams” that must be preserved. Highlighting the Mhadai water diversion issue, Samant accused the Karnataka government of threatening Goa’s water security…
New Delhi: IAfter decades of braving some of the harshest conditions on Earth, Indian jawans posted along the India-China Line of Actual Control (LAC) from Ladakh to Arunachal Pradesh will soon be stationed in modern, climate-resilient border outposts (BOPs). These upgraded facilities are being designed to withstand extreme winters, where temperatures can plummet to -45°C at altitudes reaching nearly 19,000 feet. The Indo-Tibetan Border Police (ITBP) plans to appoint a consultant to design high-altitude, extreme-climate BOPs, with an allocation of ₹1.25 crore for the project. The aim is to provide comfortable living conditions in remote, inhospitable terrain while enhancing…







