New Delhi: Prime Minister Narendra Modi launched a forceful attack on the Opposition during a public rally in Araria as voting continued in the first phase of the Bihar Assembly election. Addressing a packed gathering, he accused the Rashtriya Janata Dal and the Congress of spreading misinformation and prioritising the interests of infiltrators over the welfare of the state. Modi said the Opposition was attempting to divert attention from its record by circulating false claims and organising protests. His remarks came against the backdrop of INDIA bloc demonstrations targeting the Special Intensive Revision process. The Prime Minister contrasted…
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Goa: Grandmaster Diptayan Ghosh delivered the biggest shock of the World Chess Cup with a commanding victory over former world championship finalist Ian Nepomniachtchi in the second round. Ghosh won the second classical game of the match to knock out the Russian star in a result that immediately became the highlight of the tournament. The game turned sharply in Ghosh’s favour early in the middlegame when Nepomniachtchi, playing with the white pieces, overlooked a straightforward tactical idea and dropped a pawn. From that moment, Ghosh maintained complete control. He simplified the position methodically, exchanging pieces at key moments…
New Delhi: The Indian Navy is preparing to induct Ikshak, an advanced hydrographic survey vessel that strengthens the country’s maritime mapping and charting capabilities. The ship will be commissioned at the Southern Naval Command in Kochi on 6 November, marking the entry of the third vessel in the Survey Vessel Large class. Ikshak has been built by Garden Reach Shipbuilders and Engineers in Kolkata and features a high level of indigenous content, reflecting India’s push toward greater self reliance in defence manufacturing. Officials noted that more than 80 percent of the vessel’s components and systems have been sourced…
New Delhi: The ICC has released its latest T20I rankings, and Indian players continue to set the pace across formats, with Abhishek Sharma and Varun Chakaravarthy holding firm as the world’s top ranked batter and bowler. The update comes after a busy week of international fixtures, including Pakistan’s 2-1 home series win over South Africa that produced several notable climbs in the charts. Abhishek remains at No. 1 among T20I batters with 925 rating points, a strong lead over England’s Phil Salt, who stays in second place. Tilak Varma retains his third position, giving India two batters inside…
New Delhi: Union Minister for Labour and Employment Mansukh Mandaviya issued a strong rebuttal to Pakistan during the World Summit for Social Development in Doha, criticising it for repeatedly using international platforms to target India instead of focusing on global welfare and development. His remarks came in response to comments made by Pakistan’s leadership a day earlier. Speaking at the plenary session, Mandaviya said India firmly rejected the references made against it and stressed that raising unfounded allegations at a global forum weakens the purpose of the summit. He noted that discussions meant to focus on social progress…
New Delhi: Prime Minister Narendra Modi praised Amul and the Indian Farmers Fertiliser Cooperative Limited after both organisations secured the top positions in the latest global rankings of cooperatives. The achievement marks a significant milestone for India’s cooperative ecosystem, which has seen rapid expansion and growing international recognition. The Gujarat Cooperative Milk Marketing Federation, the organisation behind the Amul brand, has been placed first worldwide, while IFFCO has earned the second spot. The rankings were released in the World Cooperative Monitor 2025 during an international conference held in Doha. The report highlights the scale, economic contribution and impact…
New Delhi: As Bihar opened voting for the first phase of its 2025 Assembly election, Union Home Minister Amit Shah issued a sharp call to voters to turn out in large numbers, warning that the state cannot afford a return to what he described as an era of lawlessness. His appeal came as polling began across 121 constituencies spread over 18 districts, setting the tone for a high-stakes two-phase contest. Shah focused his message on young voters, urging them to use their ballots to safeguard development and stability. He said every vote would contribute to strengthening governance, improving…







