Bhojpuri star Akshara Singh has been threatened with death over a phone call. The caller has demanded Rs 50 lakh as ransom. This is a breaking news, so stay tuned to this space for more details. Bhojpuri actor Akshara Singh is the latest entrant in the list of celebrities receiving death threat calls. She has been threatened over a phone call and the caller has demanded Rs 50 lakh as ransom. The caller has threatened to kill her if money is not given by the actor. Akshara has lodged an…
Month: November 2024
Air Quality Crisis: Smog Engulfs Delhi-NCR as AQI Hits ‘Very Poor’ 399 in Multiple Areas
A layer of smog covered the national capital on Wednesday morning and the air quality was recorded in the “very poor” category. A layer of smog engulfs the area surrounding Rail Bhawan area as the Air Quality Index (AQI) across Delhi continues to be in ‘Very Poor’ category in several areas as per the Central Pollution Control Board (CPCB) in Delhi-NCR region. With the onset of winter, people of Delhi-NCR region woke up to a foggy morning on Wednesday. The visibility also dropped to 100 meters. What is AQI level?…
Bypolls Heat Up as Voting Opens for 31 Seats; Priyanka Gandhi’s Wayanad Debut in Focus
The bypoll elections underway in 31 assembly seats across ten states and the Wayanad Lok Sabha constituency in Kerala have attracted significant attention. These bypolls, set for November 23, are largely a result of vacancies created when sitting MLAs contested and won Lok Sabha seats or due to the passing of representatives in some constituencies. In Kerala, Wayanad’s bypoll is particularly notable, as Congress general secretary Priyanka Gandhi Vadra is making her electoral debut, vying to retain the seat for Congress and build on Rahul Gandhi’s previous wins. She…
Rising Casualties in Gaza as Israeli Strikes Hit Declared Humanitarian Zone
In the ongoing conflict between Israel and Gaza, recent Israeli airstrikes have intensified scrutiny over civilian safety measures, especially in declared humanitarian zones. On Monday and early Tuesday, Israeli strikes killed at least 14 people, including two children and a woman, in Gaza, according to local health officials. These incidents raise pressing questions about the humanitarian zone’s effectiveness and the broader impact on Gaza’s already distressed civilian population. Strikes in Gaza’s Declared Humanitarian Zone On Monday night, an Israeli airstrike hit a makeshift cafeteria in Muwasi, a designated humanitarian zone…
Pinaka Takes Aim: India’s Rocket System Gains Global Demand from France to Armenia
India’s stature as a defense exporter has taken a leap forward as interest in its indigenously developed Pinaka rocket system surges worldwide. Nations such as France and Armenia have shown strong interest in the Pinaka system, which is considered a potent alternative to the American HIMARS. With its impressive capabilities and cost-effectiveness, Pinaka represents India’s emergence as a significant player in the global arms market. The Power and Precision of the Pinaka System Developed by the Armament Research and Development Establishment (ARDE) under the Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO),…
A Vision Beyond Valuation: Zoho CEO’s Blueprint for Building $100 Billion Indian Tech Giants
In a compelling vision for the future of India’s tech landscape, Zoho CEO Sridhar Vembu recently laid out an ambitious goal: Indian companies should aim for sustainable, long-term growth and target $100 billion in revenue rather than focusing on quick valuation gains. Through a series of thought-provoking tweets, Vembu urged India’s tech industry to rethink its priorities, arguing that revenue, not valuation, is the key to lifting millions out of poverty and building a solid economic foundation. His call to action encourages leaders to adopt disciplined growth strategies rather than…
Pakistan, China Gather Critical Data on J-K Projects, Raising Security Concerns Over Terror Aid
The recent intelligence reveals a concerning escalation in terrorist activities and infiltration attempts in the Jammu region, with Pakistan’s intelligence agency and the Pakistani Army reportedly playing a significant role. Collaboration between Pakistan and Chas also surfaced, suggesting that they are gathering sensitive data on strategic infrastructure in Jammu and Kashmir, such as tunnels, bridges, and other critical installations. This intelligence-gathering could facilitate future infiltration efforts or attacks, adding another layer of complexity to the security landscape in the region. Approximately 20 terrorists have reportedly received specialized training in…
SRK, Preity Zinta’s Iconic Film Kal Ho Naa Ho to Re-Release in Theaters
Dharma Productions shared a good news for all Shah Rukh Khan fans, as his iconic film Kal Ho Naa Ho is set to re-release in theatres after 21 years. Check out details about KHNH’s release date here. Kal Ho Naa Ho, starring Shah Rukh Khan, Preity Zinta and Saif Ali Khan, is the latest entrant in the list of iconic films getting re-released in cinemas. Dharma Productions, the banner behind the film, on Tuesday treated fans with the announcement of KHNH’s theatrical re-release. As per the post shared by Dharma…
In Maharashtra’s High-Stakes Election, Freebie Race and Caste Politics Shape the Campaign
As Maharashtra heads into a critical election on November 20, parties are vying for power through a combination of targeted promises, regional alliances, and caste-based appeals. With 9.7 crore voters ready to decide the fate of 288 assembly seats, the competition is fierce, particularly between the ruling BJP-led Mahayuti alliance and the Congress-led Maha Vikas Aghadi (MVA). Both alliances are tapping into pressing issues like inflation, unemployment, caste concerns, and regional loyalty, fuelling an unprecedented “freebie war” to win over key demographics—especially women, farmers, and young voters. The Freebie Race:…
Discipline and Dispute: Kerala Suspends ‘Collector Bro’ and Another IAS Officer Over Controversies
In a move that has stirred both public and political circles, the Kerala government has suspended two IAS officers, K. Gopalakrishnan and N. Prashanth, citing disciplinary issues. Known for his unique public interactions, N. Prashanth, often referred to as “Collector Bro,” faces suspension following a highly publicized outburst against a senior officer. Meanwhile, K. Gopalakrishnan, the Industries and Commerce director, is under scrutiny for creating a religion-based WhatsApp group for government officials. These cases raise questions about discipline, accountability, and the complexities of managing bureaucratic roles in an environment interwoven…