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Republic Day Duty Par Maharashtra Police Officer Ki Achanak Maut.

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Republic Day Duty Par Maharashtra Police Officer Ki Achanak Maut
Reported by Anam Siddiqui

Maharashtra se ek dukhad khabar saamne aayi hai, jahan Republic Day duty ke dauraan ek Maharashtra Police officer ki achanak maut ho gayi. Officer Republic Day ke official arrangements aur security duty mein tainat the, jab unki tabiyat achanak bigad gayi.

Initial reports ke mutabik, officer ko turant nazdeeki hospital le jaya gaya, lekin doctors ne unhe dead declared kar diya. Ghatna ke baad police department aur sahkarmiyon mein shok ki lehar daud gayi.

Senior police adhikariyon ne officer ke sewa aur samarpan ko yaad karte hue gehra dukh vyakt kiya. Republic Day jaise rashtriya parv par duty nibhaate hue officer ki maut ko desh ke liye ek badi loss mana ja raha hai.

Police department ki taraf se parivaar ko har sambhav madad dene ka assurance diya gaya hai. Ghatna ki official jaanch jaari hai.

 
 

“Anant Ambani ne Shirdi Sai Baba Mandir mein darshan kiya”.

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Shirdi, MaharashtraAnant Ambani, Director at Reliance Industries and a prominent member of the Ambani family, visited the Shirdi Sai Baba Temple to seek blessings. The visit drew attention from devotees and locals as he offered prayers at one of India’s most revered spiritual sites.

Temple sources said Anant Ambani performed darshan and special prayers, paying respects at the sanctum and participating in rituals dedicated to Sai Baba, who is worshipped for his message of faith, compassion and unity. Security arrangements were heightened during the visit, but the temple remained open for the general public.

Devotees present at Shirdi welcomed the visit, saying it reflects the deep spiritual traditions followed by many public figures across India. Several visitors were seen gathering near the temple complex hoping to catch a glimpse of him, while temple authorities ensured smooth and peaceful conduct of worship.

The Shirdi Sai Baba Temple continues to attract millions of devotees every year, and such high-profile visits further highlight its importance as a center of faith and devotion.

Reported by Anam Siddiqui .

Faridpur mein 1200 sqm ka avaidh samaaroh bhavan todha gaya.

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Faridpur, Uttar Pradesh — In a major action against illegal constructions, the local administration in Faridpur carried out a demolition drive and razed a 1,200 square metre unauthorised community hall (samaaroh bhavan) that had been built without proper approvals.

According to officials, the structure was standing on land where no legal permission or building clearance had been granted. Despite repeated notices issued to the concerned parties, the construction was not removed, forcing the administration to take strict action.

Early in the morning, a team of municipal authorities, revenue officials, and police personnel reached the site with heavy machinery and began the demolition. The operation was completed under tight security to avoid any law and order issues.

An official from the local administration said, “This structure was illegal and violated land-use and construction norms. Such encroachments will not be tolerated. We will continue similar drives against all unauthorised buildings.”

Residents of the area said the hall was being used for large gatherings and events, which often caused traffic congestion and public inconvenience. Many welcomed the move, calling it a step towards better civic order.

The administration has made it clear that no illegal construction will be spared, and surveys are underway to identify more such structures across Faridpur.

Reported by Anam Siddiqui .

Nalbari mein Christmas decoration tod-phod, VHP aur Bajrang Dal se jude 4 log giraftar.

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Nalbari, Assam — A disturbing incident ahead of Christmas has led to four arrests in Assam’s Nalbari district, after members linked to the Vishwa Hindu Parishad (VHP) and Bajrang Dal allegedly vandalised Christmas decorations at a local school and surrounding areas. The arrests took place on December 25, 2025, following police action against the accused.

According to police, the group unlawfully entered the St. Mary’s English School premises in Panigaon village and damaged festive décor, street lights, plant pots and other items prepared for Christmas celebrations. Some materials were reportedly set on fire, resulting in property loss. 

The suspects — identified as Bhaskar Deka (VHP Nalbari district secretary), Manash Jyoti Patgiri (VHP vice-president), Biju Dutta (VHP assistant secretary) and Nayan Talukdar (Bajrang Dal district convenor) — were taken into custody under relevant sections of the law. Police said the group was also heard issuing warnings against Christmas observances on school grounds.

Authorities have registered a case at Belsor Police Station and launched a detailed investigation. Officials emphasised that law and order will be strictly upheld, and further action will be taken as legal proceedings continue.

sparked local concern regarding communal harmony and the safety of festive celebrations in the region, even as police maintain that the situation is under control. 

Reported by Anam Siddiqui.

15 Rajasthan Villages Ban Camera Phones for Women, Girls.

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Jalore, Rajasthan — A controversial decision by a local community body in Jalore district has made headlines after 15 villages announced a ban on camera‑enabled smartphones for women and girls, effective January 26, 2026. The ruling, passed by the Sundhamaata Patti Panchayat of the Chaudhary community, applies to daughters‑in‑law and young women across the clustered villages. 

Under the directive, women and girls will not be allowed to use or carry camera phones to public gatherings, social functions, weddings, or even when visiting neighbours’ homes. Instead, they are permitted to use basic keypad phones without cameras for communication. 

The ban was justified by community leaders as a step to curb excessive mobile phone use and concerns about children’s eyesight and screen addiction. However, the decision has sparked widespread criticism and debate over women’s rights and digital freedom in modern India, with many critics arguing that it restricts women’s autonomy and access to technology.

The directive has also drawn the attention of the National Human Rights Commission (NHRC), which has taken suo motu notice of the matter and issued a notice to the Jalore District Magistrate, highlighting concerns about potential discrimination and violation of fundamental rights.

Reported by Neha Jaiswal.

“Before You Call Us Chinese, Northeast Holds Huge Mashal Rally”

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Itanagar, Arunachal Pradesh — A massive mashaal (torch) rally lit up the streets of Itanagar this week as thousands of indigenous youths from the Northeast marched together, protesting comments and perceptions about their identity and sovereignty. The demonstration, organised by local youth organisations, conveyed a firm message of unity and pride in the face of external narratives that some Northeastern citizens say paint them as “Chinese” or outsiders within their own country.

The rally began in the evening and wound through major thoroughfares before culminating near the Tennis Court area of the state capital. Participants carried torches and chanted slogans emphasizing the territorial integrity of India’s Northeastern states, and their commitment to defending their land and culture. Organisers said the march was a response to remarks and rumours circulating on social media and certain political commentaries, which they felt undermined the region’s place within India.

Groups behind the march, including the Arunachal Pradesh Indigenous Youth Organisation (APIYO) and allied bodies, reiterated longstanding concerns over illegal immigration and perceived threats to indigenous land rights and social identity. Many speakers highlighted the Northeast’s strategic geographical position, bordering China, Myanmar and Bhutan, and framed the rally as both a call for respect and a plea for stronger national security measures.

The event remained largely peaceful, though highly charged, as participants carried placards and raised their voices in solidarity. Observers said the turnout was one of the largest recent demonstrations in the state, reinforcing a broad regional determination to contest stereotypes and assert the Northeast’s integral role in India’s cultural and geopolitical fabric.

Reported by Neha Jaiswal.

 
 

“Mumbai Bhandup BEST bus haadsa: 4 ki maut, 9 ghaayal”.

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Mumbai, Maharashtra — A tragic road accident in Bhandup West has left the city in shock after a **Brihanmumbai Electric Supply and Transport (BEST) bus reversed into a group of pedestrians near the Bhandup railway station late Monday night. The devastating incident claimed the lives of four people and left nine others seriously injured.

According to police and eyewitness accounts, the accident occurred around 10:05 pm when the BEST bus suddenly lost control while reversing at the end of its route, ploughing into a crowd of pedestrians who were standing nearby. The victims included men and women, many of whom were rushed to nearby hospitals for urgent medical treatment.

Emergency response teams, including the Mumbai Police, Fire Brigade and ambulance services, reached the scene promptly to assist the injured and manage the chaotic situation. Traffic in the area was temporarily disrupted as authorities worked to clear the site and gather evidence.

Local residents and commuters were horrified as CCTV footage of the bus reversing and striking pedestrians circulated on social media, highlighting the severity of the collision and the tragic loss of life.

A police investigation has been launched into the incident to determine the exact cause of the crash, including whether driver error or mechanical issues played a role. In response, a lawyer has petitioned the Maharashtra State Human Rights Commission to take suo motu cognisance of the accident and ensure accountability and safety reforms for public transport operations.

The injured continue to receive medical care, while the city mourns the victims of this heartbreaking accident.

Reported by Anam Siddiqui.

“Odisha Vigilance ne 75 lakh cash baramad kiya”.

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Bhubaneswar, Odisha — In a decisive action against corruption, the Odisha Vigilance Department on Tuesday seized ₹75 lakh in cash during a targeted raid connected to a public servant accused of possessing unexplained assets. The operation formed part of ongoing searches aimed at uncovering disproportionate assets and curbing illicit wealth accumulation among government officials.

The raid was conducted at multiple locations linked to an Additional Tahsildar posted in Barang, Cuttack district. Vigilance teams uncovered stacks of unaccounted cash amounting to ₹75 lakh, along with other valuable assets including gold and immovable properties during the searches.

Officials stated that the cash haul is part of a larger probe into the disproportionate assets case involving the government official. The vigilance wing also identified prime residential properties and high-value plots in Bhubaneswar and Khordha linked to the suspect, raising further questions about the source of wealth.

The action reflects intensified efforts by the Vigilance Department to crack down on corruption and recover ill-gotten gains. As part of these operations, the department has been undertaking simultaneous raids and confiscations against individuals suspected of possessing assets far exceeding their lawful income.

The seized cash and properties are now in the custody of vigilance authorities as investigations continue. Officials have reiterated that stringent legal action will follow if the findings confirm misuse of office or corruption under the Prevention of Corruption Act.

Reported by Anam Siddiqui.

“Heroes in the World’s Coldest Posts: Soldiers on Duty”

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In some of the harshest and most unforgiving environments on Earth, soldiers stand vigilant at the world’s coldest military posts — braving sub-zero temperatures, treacherous terrain and isolation to safeguard national borders.

In regions such as the Siachen Glacier in northern India, the Arctic Circle’s remote outposts, and high-altitude sectors in the Himalayas and Scandinavian North, troops endure temperatures that can plunge below -50°C (-58°F). Despite the bone-chilling cold, limited oxygen and unpredictable weather, these soldiers remain committed to their duty, often for months at a time.

Daily life on these frozen frontlines is a testament to human resilience. Frostbite and snow blindness are constant threats, and every task — from maintaining equipment to moving supplies — becomes exponentially more difficult in the extreme cold. Yet, with a combination of specialized training and improvised ingenuity, these servicemen and women adapt to their surroundings.

Many troops stationed in such conditions describe a profound sense of camaraderie that develops when living on the edge of survival. “You learn to depend on each other,” says one officer posted at a high-altitude station. “Out here, your team is your lifeline.”

Military forces invest heavily in cold-weather gear and technology to protect their personnel — from insulated clothing to heated shelters and all-terrain vehicles. But it is the soldiers’ courage and steadfast spirit that make the greatest difference.

Local communities and families back home recognize the sacrifices these men and women make. Messages of support and care packages are regularly sent to boost morale, especially during harsh winter months and festive seasons.

Experts say that postings in such extreme climates are not just about physical endurance, but mental strength. “Operating in severe cold requires sharp focus and resilience,” explains a defense analyst. “These soldiers are among the toughest and most dedicated anywhere in the world.”

As the global climate continues to change, some of these regions become even more unpredictable. Yet, these frontline defenders persist — protecting their nations with unwavering resolve, proving that true heroism knows no temperature.

Reported by Neha Jaiswal

 
 

Ambanis ne Sarangpur Hanuman Mandir mein pooja ki, ₹5 crore diye.

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News Report — By Anam Siddiqui

Ambanis Offer Prayers at Sarangpur Hanuman Temple, Donate ₹5 Crore

Salangpur (Gujarat) — In a gesture blending faith and philanthropy, Reliance Industries Chairman Mukesh Ambani, accompanied by his son Anant Ambani, visited the Shree Kashtabhanjan Dev Hanumanji Temple in Sarangpur on Sunday. The influential business family offered prayers at the revered shrine, seeking blessings as they begin the year with spiritual observances. DeshGujarat

During the visit, Mukesh Ambani announced a generous donation of ₹5 crore to the temple. The contribution is expected to support the temple’s development activities and enhance facilities for devotees. Malaysia Sun

The Ambani family’s pilgrimage to Sarangpur followed their earlier visit to the Somnath Temple, marking a series of spiritual stops at significant religious sites in Gujarat at the start of 2026. DeshGujarat

Devotees at the temple welcomed the Ambanis with enthusiasm, as the couple performed puja and offered prayers to Lord Hanuman, reinforcing their long-standing tradition of beginning important occasions with divine blessings. Malaysia Sun

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