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Mar 10, 2026, 05:13 PM
West Asia Tensions Escalate Amid US-Iran Conflict

West Asia Tensions Escalate Amid US-Iran Conflict

Tensions in West Asia are increasing day by day. Continuous attacks on Iran from the US and Israel and Iran's retaliatory actions have made the conflict more serious. The situation in the region has been tense for the last eleven days and there have been incidents of missile attacks on American bases in the Gulf region from Iran. Meanwhile, there have been attempts at diplomatic discussions to establish peace, but Iran's Foreign Minister Seyyed Abbas Araghchi has ruled out the possibility of renewed talks with the US. Iran's Foreign Minister Seyyed Abbas Araghchi said in an interview that trust has been broken after previous talks with the US. According to him, in June last year, Iran and the United States were discussing the nuclear issue, but Iran was attacked despite the talks. Due to this, the possibility of starting a new dialogue with the US is very low. Araghchi further said that this year also there was an assurance from the US that there would be no attack and that a peaceful solution to the nuclear issue would also be found.
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Mar 10, 2026, 04:56 PM
T20 World Cup Victory Sparks Controversy Over Team India's Temple Visit

T20 World Cup Victory Sparks Controversy Over Team India's Temple Visit

MUMBAI: Team India's historic win over New Zealand in the T20 World Cup has created a Diwali-like atmosphere across the country, but the celebration of this victory has now turned into a political arena. The controversy started when the winning team reached the famous Hanuman temple in Ahmedabad with the trophy. Former cricketer and politician Kirti Azad raised questions on social media criticizing this, to which actress and BJP leader Khushbu Sundar reacted strongly. Kirti Azad's accusation is? Kirti Azad, who was a member of the 1983 World Cup winning team, called this temple visit of Team India'shameful '. He tweeted and wrote, "When we won the cup under the captaincy of Kapil Dev in 1983, there were Hindus, Muslims, Sikhs and Christians in our team. This trophy belongs to the whole of India, not just one religion. Why is the trophy taken only to the temple? Why not to the mosque, church or gurudwara?
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Mar 10, 2026, 04:37 PM
Mamata Banerjee Ends Sit-In Protest After Supreme Court Order Establishes Independent Tribunal

Mamata Banerjee Ends Sit-In Protest After Supreme Court Order Establishes Independent Tribunal

West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee on Tuesday ended her sit-in for the fifth day against the Special Intensive Revision (SIR) of the electoral rolls. She welcomed the Supreme Court order directing the setting up of an independent appellate tribunal to hear appeals of those whose names have been deleted or are under consideration. The tribunal will be headed by a former high court judge. Mamata said the sit-in is being temporarily suspended and the Trinamool Congress will monitor the situation. Mamata Banerjee called it a victory for the people of Bengal, as a new ray of hope has now been kindled for names deleted on the grounds of logical inconsistency. Mamata cited two major reasons for starting the sit-in - first, removing names of voters arbitrarily and second - ensuring addition of names of genuine voters to the rolls. She clarified that the petition in the Supreme Court has been filed by her as an ordinary citizen, and not as the chief minister. CM Banerjee accused the BJP of influencing the Election Commission and said that the door was now closed, with the tribal commission and the Matuas demanding justice.
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Mar 10, 2026, 04:34 PM
India's PM Modi Convenes Emergency Meeting Amid LPG Gas Shortage Caused by Middle East Tensions

India's PM Modi Convenes Emergency Meeting Amid LPG Gas Shortage Caused by Middle East Tensions

Amid rising tensions in West Asia, the war-like situation created after the Israeli and US attacks is now having a direct impact on India. છે.ઈરાન The supply disruption from the vital sea route Hormuz Strait is causing a shortage of LPG gas in the country. In view of this serious situation, Prime Minister Modi has called an urgent high-level meeting and has given strict instructions to maintain the supply of gas for domestic consumers. According to reports, the meeting chaired by Prime Minister Modi was attended by External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar and Petroleum Minister Hardeep Singh Puri. During the meeting, the supply chain options disrupted due to the situation in Hormuz Strait were discussed. The main focus of the central government is on maintaining the supply of LPG gas to ordinary citizens of the country. At present, the central government's main focus is on maintaining the availability of gas cylinders to domestic consumers. This has reduced the supply to industrial units and the commercial sector.
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Mar 10, 2026, 04:15 PM
IndiGo Flight Stranded in Egypt for 34 Hours After Rerouting Attempt Fails

IndiGo Flight Stranded in Egypt for 34 Hours After Rerouting Attempt Fails

Mumbai: Over 300 passengers aboard IndiGo flight 6E-2 from London to Mumbai are finally expected to depart from Cairo International Airport at 11pm tonight, ending a grueling 34-hour ordeal that left them stranded in Egypt following a series of geopolitical and regulatory complications. Hilton Accommodation Provided After Diplomatic Clearance The passengers were provided accommodation at a Hilton Hotel in Cairo after a long diplomatic procedure at the airport which continued till late evening on Monday. The flight is expected to resume its journey from Egypt to India late Tuesday evening as it is scheduled to depart from Cairo at 11pm, marking the end of a nearly day-and-a-half-long delay. The aircraft is expected to arrive at its scheduled destination at Mumbai’s Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj International Airport at around 6am on Wednesday, concluding the 18hr flight after 51 hours. The Free Press Journal had reported on Tuesday that the flight, which was traveling from London Heathrow to Mumbai, is operated via Boeing 787 Dreamliner aircraft leased from Norway’s Norse Atlantic Airways. The service had only just restarted on Sunday after a week-long suspension triggered by escalating tensions in the Middle East. Rerouting Via Africa to Avoid Conflict Zones Backfires The trouble began in the early hours of March 9 after it departed from London at 3am, attempting a newly designed longer route via Djibouti in Africa to avoid conflict zones. This rerouting, intended to bypass restricted areas, added over 100 nautical miles to the journey, making the Mumbai-London corridor approximately 28% longer than usual. However, while over the Red Sea at approximately 8.50am, the aircraft was forced to make a u-turn and ultimately diverted to Cairo, touching down at 11.51am. Passengers had reported a harrowing experience upon landing as the crew initially provided conflicting information, suggesting a return to London before announcing a refueling stop in Cairo. The situation escalated when the aircraft remained stationary on the tarmac for over seven hours while the passengers were barred from deplaning as the airline scrambled to negotiate with Egyptian regional authorities. The delay in deplaning was reportedly due to a lack of valid Egyptian visas, as the passengers had not intended to land in the country. The Indian Embassy in Egypt eventually intervened to coordinate with local officials. By the time diplomatic clearances were secured, the flight crew had exhausted their legal duty hours, rendering them unable to fly the aircraft to its final destination. Late in the evening, authorities began the process of sorting passengers by nationality to clear them for temporary entry into the country.
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Mar 10, 2026, 04:01 PM
Gandhinagar: Elections Announced for Legislative Assembly Committees

Gandhinagar: Elections Announced for Legislative Assembly Committees

Gandhinagar: Elections have been announced for various committees of the Legislative Assembly. The process of appointment of 15-15 members to the Estimates Committee, Public Accounts Committee, Public Enterprises and Panchayati Raj Committee of the Legislative Assembly is underway. ધરાશે17.03.2026ના is the last date for filing nominations while તા.18.03.2026 will scrutinize the nominations while March 23 is the last date for withdrawal of candidature.
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Mar 10, 2026, 03:57 PM
Indian Government Clarifies Stance on Separate Pay Revision Mechanism for CPSE Employees

Indian Government Clarifies Stance on Separate Pay Revision Mechanism for CPSE Employees

New Delhi: Another big news has come out regarding the 8th Pay Commission. The government has clarified its stand on the demand for a separate pay revision mechanism for employees of Central Public Sector Enterprises (CPSEs). Minister of State for Finance Pankaj Chaudhary replied to a question in Lok Sabha on this issue. MP Laxmikant Pappu Nishad asked this question. He sought a reply from the government on the pay revision of 800,000 CPSE employees with effect from 2027. Minister of State for Finance Pankaj Chaudhary said in Lok Sabha that there is no proposal under consideration to constitute a separate and institutionalized Pay Revision Committee (PRC) for non-executive employees and officers below the board level working in CPSEs. MP Laxmikant Pappu Nishad also asked if the government accepts that the pay revision process, bonus / PRP formula, allowances and percentage of benefits and profit sharing pattern of officers and staff in CPSEs varies significantly from one CPSE to another and in response to the same question, Pankaj Chaudhary said that the state government is taking steps to standardize the pay structure for non-executive employees working in CPSEs.
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Mar 10, 2026, 03:50 PM
West Bengal's Chief Election Commissioner Gyanesh Kumar Emphasizes Peaceful Assembly Elections, Evades Questions on Voter Eligibility

West Bengal's Chief Election Commissioner Gyanesh Kumar Emphasizes Peaceful Assembly Elections, Evades Questions on Voter Eligibility

Chief Election Commissioner Gyanesh Kumar does not have an answer. How many infiltrators have been identified in the SIR phase? Gyanesh Kumar does not have an answer. On Tuesday, the full bench of the National Election Commission, including Chief Election Commissioner Gyanesh Kumar, met reporters at a hotel in New Town. Gyanesh Kumar said that the upcoming assembly elections will be held in an atmosphere of fear and violence. He said, "I want to tell all the people of West Bengal that the next assembly elections will be held peacefully. Everyone can exercise their democratic rights." Like the Bihar elections, Gyanesh's voice was heard saying "Election is the pride of West Bengal." Gyanesh Kumar repeatedly talked about peaceful elections today, but he repeatedly evaded questions about whether the 60 lakh people under consideration in the SIR phase will be able to exercise their right to vote. Gyanesh Kumar presented various information to the commission at the beginning of the press conference. It was mentioned that the number of voters in the draft list is 70 million. The number of voters in the list published on February 28 is 6 million, and the number of voters in the list is 529 million. Why does the Election Commission want to keep in mind
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Mar 10, 2026, 03:49 PM
North Bengal's Agricultural Boom: Boro Paddy Cultivation in Full Swing

North Bengal's Agricultural Boom: Boro Paddy Cultivation in Full Swing

Kaushik DamRao West Bengal History Book Editorial Course Political News Bulletin The agricultural map of North Bengal is now a picture of sweaty toil, ignoring the scorching sun of Phalgun. The fields of Domohoni in Maynaguri block and Digantajoda in the newly formed Kranti block of Jalpaiguri district are now in the peak of Boro paddy cultivation. The main canal and its tributaries of the Teesta barrage project are now the key to this season's sustenance for thousands of farming families in the two areas. Marginal farmers are dreaming of a golden harvest on the basis of this water from the government irrigation system. The surrounding areas, including Domohoni Gram Panchayat in Maynaguri and North Majhgram in Rajdanga Gram Panchayat of Kranti block, are now all decked up. Power tillers or tractors are roaring in bighas after bighas of land, and paddy seedlings are being planted in groups again. The fields are littered with modern agricultural equipment in the early hours of the morning. Farming operations in the area are largely dependent on the Boro canal till sunset.
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Mar 10, 2026, 03:37 PM
Trump's Statements on Iran War Create Uncertainty and Confusion

Trump's Statements on Iran War Create Uncertainty and Confusion

US President Donald Trump continues to make statements about the ongoing war against Iran, which make the situation seem complicated rather than clear. He said that the United States has won this war in many ways, but not yet completely won. His statements make it unclear when the United States wants to end this war and what its ultimate goal is. It is also being said that the United States can drop a 32,000-kilogram bomb on Tehran through B-52 planes. On Monday, Trump held a 35-minute press conference in the city of Doral, Florida. Oil prices were running above $100 a barrel at the time, and many Middle Eastern allies were afraid that this conflict could spread further. Trump's goal was to calm world markets and reassure his allies that the United States has a clear plan to end this war. However, Trump did not give a clear plan in the press conference. Instead, Trump emphasized that the US military has almost completely destroyed Iran in a phone call to CBS News.
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Mar 10, 2026, 03:33 PM
US-Israel Confrontation with Iran Escalates, Raising Regional Tensions and Global Risks

US-Israel Confrontation with Iran Escalates, Raising Regional Tensions and Global Risks

The US and Israel confrontation with Iran is escalating, with missile and drone attacks raising regional tensions and driving up oil prices. EU lawmaker Hannah Neumann warns of unclear US-Israeli goals, deep divisions within Europe, and growing global risks — from energy shocks to threats against EU citizens — while stressing support for Iranians seeking democratic change and stronger international law.
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Mar 10, 2026, 03:32 PM
CPI(M) Protests in West Bengal Over Voter Names Dispute

CPI(M) Protests in West Bengal Over Voter Names Dispute

The CPI (M) held a protest meeting in front of the ERO office in Kamarhati Assembly demanding that the names of genuine voters should be included in the voters'list. The CPI (M) held a demonstration in front of the ERO office in Kamarhati Assembly. The Supreme Court on Tuesday ruled that a tribunal should be set up to consider the dispute over the names of the voters under consideration. The CPI (M) is holding protests at the administrative level across the state. The CPI (M) is opposing the announcement of the vote by keeping the names of all genuine voters out of the list or under consideration. The CPI (M) delegation, including CPI (M) state secretary Mohammad Salim, also informed the visiting Election Commissioner Gyanesh Kumar on Monday. Meanwhile, the Calcutta High Court has said that out of the 60 lakh names under consideration, 10 lakh names have been settled. That is, the demand to be on the voters'list has been considered legal or illegal. But no announcement has been made by the Chief Election Commissioner Gyanesh Kumar to dispose of all the names. As a result of the huge list of names under consideration, the CPI (M) has raised the question in Kamarhati as well.
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Mar 10, 2026, 03:28 PM
Pakistan Implements Austerity Measures Amid Global Oil Price Surge

Pakistan Implements Austerity Measures Amid Global Oil Price Surge

Pakistan's Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif on Monday announced a series of measures intended to curb fuel consumption and reduce government spending amid economic strain caused by the US-Israel war with Iran . The steps will affect schools, public services, and government workers. Schools close as universities move online Schools across Pakistan are scheduled to close for two weeks starting next Monday, a move that would affect roughly 40 million students in a nation of about 250 million. The government said colleges and universities will shift to online classes during the same period. According to state broadcaster Radio Pakistan, authorities also announced a ban on dinner parties for iftar, the sunset meal that breaks the daily fast during Ramadan. Government offices, excluding banks, are expected to scale back operations to four days a week. Half of all public employees will work from home. Rising oil prices linked to the U.S.–Israel conflict with Iran have triggered long fuel queues in Pakistan. Image: Rizwan Tabassum/AFP Government workers and austerity measures Fuel allocations for official vehicles will be cut in half for two months, with exceptions for ambulances and public buses, Radio Pakistan reported. Sharif also said cabinet ministers and advisers will forgo their salaries and allowances, while members of federal and provincial legislatures are expected to take voluntary pay cuts of 25%. Officials further announced a suspension of new official vehicle purchases until June 2026. Surge of global oil affects the country As the US-Israel war with Iran disrupts global energy supplies , Pakistan has raised petrol and diesel prices by 55 rupees ($0.20, €0.18) per liter, the largest single increase on record. Because the country imports most of its energy, inflation is particularly sensitive to swings in global fuel prices. "To stabilize the economy, we have taken difficult decisions," Prime Minister Sharif said in a televised address to the nation. He said the government aims to minimize the burden on citizens, although it has little control over global fuel prices. Edited by: Louis Oelofse
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Mar 10, 2026, 03:23 PM
Iranian Military Officer General Esmail Qaani Survives Airstrike, Rumors Surround His Current Status

Iranian Military Officer General Esmail Qaani Survives Airstrike, Rumors Surround His Current Status

Iran's powerful military officer General Esmail Qaani is in the news these days. It is being said that he also survived the airstrike that killed Iran's former Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei and many of his associates. Since this incident, many questions have been raised about Qaani. Some reports say that he has been put under house arrest, while some claim that he has been killed. Although there is no official confirmation of these claims. There are claims that he survived 9 attacks. General Qaani, 68, has been the head of the Quds Force of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) since 2020. It is one of the five major branches of the IRGC. The Quds Force's job is to train and arm Islamic revolutionary organizations operating outside Iran. General Qaani got this position when former chief Qassem Soleimani was assassinated. In January 2020, US President Donald Trump said that General Qaani was killed in every major drone strike in Iraq. General Qaani said that he was killed in every major drone strike in the past two years.
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Mar 10, 2026, 03:20 PM
Grand Alliance Claims Victory in Rajya Sabha Elections

Grand Alliance Claims Victory in Rajya Sabha Elections

Rajya Sabha Elections: The Grand Alliance held a marathon meeting on Tuesday at Ek Polo Road, the official residence of Leader of Opposition Tejashwi Prasad Yadav. The meeting was attended by MLAs of the RJD, Congress, Left and IIP. However, MLAs of the BSP and AIMIM kept away from this meeting. In this meeting, which lasted for about three hours, the Grand Alliance claimed victory in the Rajya Sabha elections. However, three MLAs of the Congress party did not attend this meeting. However, the question arises on whom the Leader of Opposition Tejashwi Yadav, who has 35 MLAs, is claiming this. Presiding over the meeting, Tejashwi claimed that we have the numbers for the Rajya Sabha elections, victory is certain. In the meeting, the MLAs were informed about the entire process of voting in the Rajya Sabha elections. They were told how to vote so that not a single vote goes waste. The MLAs were advised not to use their pens. Tejashwi said that the people of Bihar have voted overwhelmingly for the Grand Alliance.
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Mar 10, 2026, 02:57 PM
China Unveils Sinister Plan for Global Dominance Through Artificial Intelligence

China Unveils Sinister Plan for Global Dominance Through Artificial Intelligence

Beijing, 10.3: With the world's most powerful nation, the United States, putting all its energies into the ongoing conflict with Iran, China is making a sinister plan. The Iran crisis has become an opportunity for China to secretly implement its plans without anyone noticing. Recently, China quietly released a document that could change the economic and military balance of power for the next decade. The 141-page 15th Five-Year Plan, presented at the National People's Congress on March 5, does not seem like a simple economic policy document, but a blueprint for China's national technology drive. Investment analyst and author Shanaka Anselm Perera wrote in X, "No one cares, it's the objective." According to the report, China's Five-Year Plan is entirely focused on artificial intelligence (AI), which could change the landscape of future warfare. Beijing wants to integrate AI into most sectors of the economy in the coming decade. The humanoid robotics industry, dubbed Humanoid Robotics, is a key five-year project aimed at developing Earth-twisting networks, and space communication.
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Mar 10, 2026, 02:51 PM
Trump Says War Between Israel and Iran 'Almost Over', Claims Iran's Military Power Shattered

Trump Says War Between Israel and Iran 'Almost Over', Claims Iran's Military Power Shattered

WASHINGTON: US President Donald Trump has made a major statement amid Middle East tensions, saying that the ongoing war between Israel and Iran is almost over. Trump made it clear in a media interaction that Iran's power has been completely shattered after the joint military strike by the US and Israel on February 28. He claimed that the war is now in its final stages and Iran no longer has the ability to resist. Trump elaborated on Iran's military situation, saying, "Tehran's communications system and navy have been completely destroyed. Iran's air force and missile system have also been destroyed. Trump said that their drones have been destroyed everywhere and drone-making factories no longer exist. At the same time, he claimed that the Strait of Hose is now open to the United States and that Iran is thinking about taking a very strong commercial stance."
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Mar 10, 2026, 02:47 PM
Rajasthan Passport Offices Evacuated Amid Bomb Threats Linked to Pakistan's ISI

Rajasthan Passport Offices Evacuated Amid Bomb Threats Linked to Pakistan's ISI

Jaipur: Several passport offices in Rajasthan had to be evacuated following bomb threats on Tuesday. An email sent to the Jaipur Regional Passport Office in the name of ISI stated that bombs would explode at 1 pm. Massive Search Ops Across 14 Districts, No Object Found The information alerted police and security agencies, and intense search operations were conducted in passport and post offices in Jaipur, Sikar, Jaisalmer, Banswara, Pratapgarh, Sawai Madhopur, Ajmer, Kota, Bhilwara, Pali, Chittorgarh, Sriganganagar, Nagaur, and Jhalawar; however , no suspicious objects were found anywhere during the search. An hour-long search was conducted at the Passport Seva Kendra in Jaipur's Orbit Mall and the Regional Passport Office in Jhalana. Bomb disposal squads, civil defense, and dog squads were called in for security purposes. Email Mentions ISI, Cyanide Bombs and DMK Reference As per the officials, the email received at the regional passport office at Jaipur has the reference of Pakistan's intelligence agency ISI, and this letter reads, “ Pakistan's ISI, Udhayanidhi-Peruraj Zindabad. Five IED bombs filled with cyanide gas have been planted in your passport or post office and will be detonated. Therefore, staff should leave the office by 1:10 pm, covering their mouths and noses." Further, the letter states that the arrest of Jaffer Sadiq, associated with the DMK party, in a meth (drugs) case worth approximately ₹2,000 crore has been done to conceal the truth. It also states that this case is not just about drugs, but that there is a larger motive behind it. Threat Claims Original VIP Target Plan Was Expanded The letter in bold letters notes that this is not a hoax. It states that the initial attempt was merely to understand the response and functioning of security agencies (such as the BDDS and ATS). The original targets were passport documents belonging to two VIPs, but ultimately, the plan was changed to a more extensive operation. 'Decided to burn the forest to kill the mosquitoes,' the letter reads. The letter also mentions a sleeper network operating in Coimbatore. Police and investigative agencies are working to trace the source of the email. Officials said that the matter is being investigated seriously. All necessary security measures have been put in place. Police and security agencies are working to identify the sender of the email and conduct a technical investigation into the matter.
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Mar 10, 2026, 02:43 PM
Trinamool Congress Plans to Impeach Chief Election Commissioner Over Electoral Roll Irregularities

Trinamool Congress Plans to Impeach Chief Election Commissioner Over Electoral Roll Irregularities

Trinamool Congress (TMC) MP Saugata Roy on Tuesday said the party plans to move an impeachment motion against Chief Election Commissioner Gyanesh Kumar, alleging serious irregularities in the Special Intensive Revision (SIR) of electoral rolls in West Bengal. Speaking here, Roy said the move would be brought under Article 324 of the Constitution of India, which deals with the powers and functions of the Election Commission. "We shall bring an impeachment motion against the Chief Election Commissioner as per Article 324 of the Constitution. We have many, many complaints about him," Roy said. He alleged that the voter list revision process had led to serious concerns and demanded that the issue be exposed in Parliament. "The way the SIR has been handled, the way people have lost their lives because of the SIR, and the way the (voter) list has been published - it must be exposed," Roy said. The TMC MP added that the party will move the impeachment motion after the ongoing proceedings related to the no-confidence motion against the Lok Sabha Speaker Om Birla. "That is why, after the no-confidence motion (against the Speaker), we are hoping that our impeachment or removal resolution will go through," he said. Roy's remarks come amid escalating tensions between the TMC and the Election Commission of India over the Special Intensive Revision (SIR) of electoral rolls in West Bengal ahead of the upcoming Assembly elections. Earlier this week, the All India Trinamool Congress wrote to the Election Commission alleging "serious irregularities" in the revision exercise and claiming that lakhs of eligible voters may have been wrongly deleted from the rolls. In its letter to the poll body, the party said the process had been marked by procedural violations, technical failures and arbitrary decisions that could undermine the integrity of the electoral process. The TMC alleged that the authority of Electoral Registration Officers was bypassed and that instructions related to the revision were communicated informally through messaging platforms rather than official written directives. The party also raised concerns over the scale of voter deletions, claiming that more than 63 lakh names had been removed during the exercise while over 60 lakh voters remain under adjudication. Earlier, on February 28, the ECI released the final electoral roll following the SIR of voter lists in West Bengal, stating that 5,46,053 voters have been deleted using Form 7 after the draft list was published in December 2025. According to data released by the Election Commission after the final roll was published on February 28, the total number of voters in West Bengal now stands at over 7.04 crore, compared to 7.66 crore before the revision exercise. Meanwhile, West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee has also criticised the revision process, accusing the Bharatiya Janata Party of attempting to manipulate the electoral process by deleting genuine voters from the list. Banerjee has been holding a sit-in protest against the exercise and warned that voters' rights must be restored. The Election Commission, however, has defended the revision process and said preparations for the upcoming West Bengal Assembly elections are being closely monitored. Chief Election Commissioner Gyanesh Kumar has also appealed to voters to participate in the polls and assured that elections in the state will be conducted in a “violence-free and pressure-free environment.” Also Read:
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Mar 10, 2026, 02:35 PM
AMI Labs Secures $1.03 Billion in Seed Funding for World-Model AI Development

AMI Labs Secures $1.03 Billion in Seed Funding for World-Model AI Development

AI’s Godfather, Yann LeCun, has launched a bold new venture with his AMI Labs (Advanced Machine Intelligence Labs), which just secured $1.03 billion in seed funding at a $3.5 billion pre-money valuation. The Turing Award-winning AI pioneer and former chief AI scientist at Meta made the announcement of a massive round, which was co-led by Cathay Innovation, Greycroft, Hiro Capital, HV Capital, and Bezos Expeditions. Other notable investors include NVIDIA, Samsung , Sea, Temasek, Toyota Ventures, Bpifrance, and high-profile individuals such as Tim and Rosemary Berners-Lee, Mark Cuban, Eric Schmidt, and Xavier Niel. Headquartered in Paris with offices in New York, Montreal, and Singapore, AMI Labs focuses on developing world models – AI systems that learn directly from the physical world rather than relying solely on text data like today’s large language models (LLMs). LeCun has long argued that current LLMs suffer from limitations like hallucinations, which could be dangerous in high-stakes fields such as healthcare. The company’s approach builds on LeCun’s Joint Embedding Predictive Architecture (JEPA), which was introduced in 2022 to create AI capable of reasoning, planning, and understanding reality in a more human-like way. CEO Alexandre LeBrun highlighted the project’s scale and patience required, stating, “AMI Labs is a very ambitious project, because it starts with fundamental research. It’s not your typical applied AI startup that can release a product in three months, have revenue in six months and make $10 million in annual recurring revenue in 12 months.” LeBrun predicted that “world models” will become the next major buzzword in AI. “My prediction is that ‘world models’ will be the next buzzword. In six months, every company will call itself a world model to raise funding.” The startup plans to prioritise open-source code releases and community building to accelerate progress. Some of the early partnerships include one with French digital health company Nabla, targeting applications in healthcare where accurate world understanding is critical to avoid errors. The team features prominent researchers, including Saining Xie as chief science officer, Pascale Fung as chief research & innovation officer, and Michael Rabbat as VP of world models. LeBrun serves as CEO, with Laurent Solly (ex- Meta VP for Europe) as COO. This funding dwarfs many recent rounds and exceeds earlier rumours of a €500 million target (roughly $540 million). It joins other world-model-focused efforts, such as Fei-Fei Li’s World Labs (which raised $1 billion recently) and SpAItial’s $13 million seed. AMI Labs’ bet on long-term, fundamental research contrasts with the fast-product, revenue-focused model of many generative AI startups. With heavy backing from industrial players and tech giants, the company aims to tackle compute and talent costs while eventually deploying models in real-world scenarios.
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Mar 10, 2026, 02:29 PM
Middle East Tensions Escalate as Iran Launches Drone and Missile Strikes Amid Conflicting Assessments from US President

Middle East Tensions Escalate as Iran Launches Drone and Missile Strikes Amid Conflicting Assessments from US President

Tensions in the Middle East escalated on Tuesday after Iran launched a coordinated wave of drone and missile strikes across the Persian Gulf. The attacks came amid conflict involving the United States and Israel, raising fears of a wider regional confrontation. The strikes occurred even as US President Donald Trump suggested that the war might be nearing its end, creating confusion over the actual state of the conflict. Speaking in an interview and press conference, Trump said US military operations had severely weakened Iran’s forces and were progressing faster than anticipated. “I think the war is very complete, pretty much,” Trump said in an interview with CBS News, adding that the campaign was “very far ahead” of the four-to-five-week timeline he had earlier suggested. He also claimed that strikes carried out by the United States and Israel had heavily damaged Iran’s military capabilities. Despite Trump’s remarks suggesting the war was nearly over, messages from US defence officials indicated a different reality. A rapid response account from the US Defence Department posted on X that the United States had “only just begun to fight,” echoing earlier comments by Defence Secretary Pete Hegseth, who said in a television interview that the conflict was only in its early stages. Trump himself later delivered more forceful remarks while speaking to House Republicans in Florida. “We’ve already won in many ways, but we haven’t won enough,” he said. “We go forward more determined than ever to achieve ultimate victory,” Trump added. At a subsequent news conference, he added that the United States would not stop until the enemy was “totally and decisively defeated.” Trump also offered conflicting assessments of Iran’s remaining military power. In one interview, he claimed that Iran had effectively lost all its military capabilities. “They have no navy, no communications, they’ve got no air force,” he said, adding that Iran had “shot everything they have to shoot.” However, during the same news conference, he appeared to soften those claims, saying “most of Iran’s naval power has been sunk” and that the country’s missile capacity had been reduced to “about 10 percent,” according to CNN reports. He also suggested that Iran’s drone capabilities had dropped significantly and could soon be eliminated. Trump’s comments about Iran’s leadership were similarly inconsistent. At one point, he said Iran had lost all of its leadership, but later clarified that “two levels of leadership are gone.” Iran recently appointed the late Khamenei’s second-eldest son, Mojtaba Khamenei, as its new supreme leader following the death of Iranian Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei. Trump said he was disappointed by the choice, suggesting it would lead to “more of the same problem for the country.” Trump also faced scrutiny over remarks he made about a deadly strike on an elementary school in Iran. Over the weekend, he suggested that Iran itself was responsible for the attack, despite reports indicating the strike may have involved a US weapon. When pressed about the claim at a later news conference, Trump softened his stance, saying he did not have enough information and that the incident was still under investigation. “I just didn’t know enough about it,” he said, adding that he would accept the findings of the investigation once they were released.
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Mar 10, 2026, 02:22 PM
India Implements ESMA to Ensure Uninterrupted Essential Services Amid Global Crisis

India Implements ESMA to Ensure Uninterrupted Essential Services Amid Global Crisis

New Delhi, તા.10: The Modi government has taken a very tough stand so that the heat of the ten-day-long war in the Middle East does not reach the Indian kitchens anymore. People have increased their bookings in panic due to the surge in natural gas prices in the global market and the fear of a possible shortage of LPG in the country. To control this situation, the central government has implemented the nationwide ESMA (Essential Services Maintenance Act) with immediate effect. Under this law, employees of the petroleum, gas and energy sectors can no longer go on strike, so that the people of the country can continue to get essential services even in a war-like emergency. The government has not only implemented the law, but has also made a significant change in the rules of LPG cylinder refill booking to prevent hoarding. Now customers will be able to book LPG cylinders after 25 days instead of 21 days after taking one cylinder. The rationale behind this decision is that a normal middle-class family needs only 7 to 8 cylinders a year, but it is also focused on reducing the government's responsibility to use all the non-recovery hydrocarbons.
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Mar 10, 2026, 02:19 PM
TMC MP Accuses Lok Sabha Speaker Om Birla of Unprecedented Partisanship

TMC MP Accuses Lok Sabha Speaker Om Birla of Unprecedented Partisanship

In a sharp attack on Lok Sabha Speaker Om Birla during a debate on the no-confidence motion against him, TMC MP Mahua Moitra accused him of unprecedented partisanship — from disallowing every adjournment motion by the Opposition, presiding over the suspension of record numbers of Opposition MPs, referring very few Bills for scrutiny to Parliamentary committees, and not allowing Opposition MPs to speak, while permitting objectionable remarks by ruling party members. Accusing Birla of “presiding over the liquidation of the functioning of Parliamentary democracy”, she said it was ironic that the House from where she was “illegally expelled” by the “misogynist government” and not allowed to present her own defence by the Speaker, she was opening the debate on her party’s behalf against that very Speaker. “You can’t run away from Karma,” Moitra said. The role of the Speaker, she said, is that of a neutral arbiter, and it can’t be a matter of personal ego. Moitra recalled that a no-confidence motion was moved against the first Speaker G V Mavalankar, and that then PM Jawaharlal Nehru had said more time should be given to the Opposition in such a context. Moitra said the Speaker has rejected each demand of the Opposition. She added that while the Deputy Speaker had presided over previous no-confidence motions against Speakers, the post of the Deputy Speaker has been vacant for years despite the Constitution mandating it. Moitra said while suspensions of MPs earlier went through formal motions, now as per an altered rule brought during Atal Bihari Vajpayee’s tenure, it happens without any formal motion. In 2023 with Om Birla in the Chair, she said, the largest-ever mass suspension of Opposition MPs members took place, with 100 of them being suspended in one day — 40% of the total numbers of suspensions in the last 20 years. “And what was our grave error? We wanted a statement from the government on the breach of Parliamentary security,” Moitra said. She added that Birla presided over the passage of three criminal (Amendments) Bills “without any substantive discussion”. “He is complicit in throttling democracy,” Moitra said as Treasury Benches rose in protest. From 2004 until now, she said, 245 suspensions of members have been recorded in LS, and 120 of them happened when Birla was presiding. Moitra said that among all leaders of Opposition, BJP’s Atal Bihari Vajpayee, L K Advani and Sushma Swaraj were granted more than a fair share of time in the House. In contrast, she claimed, the present Speaker “cut off” Opposition MPs when they spoke, but allowed the ruling party MPs as much time as they wanted. Moitra said a no-confidence motion had to be moved for a discussion on Manipur. She alleged the Speaker did nothing against BJP’s Ramesh Bidhuri for his derogatory remarks against Danish Ali. No adjournment motion was allowed on the India-US trade deal and the Epstein files, she added. Referring to the unpublished memoir of former Army Chief General M M Naravane, Moitra said LoP Rahul Gandhi was not allowed to read from the book while an MP “designated as prime heckler by the Treasury benches” was allowed to quote from other books.
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Mar 10, 2026, 02:15 PM
Punjab CM Criticizes Indo-US Treaty Over Concerns for Farmers

Punjab CM Criticizes Indo-US Treaty Over Concerns for Farmers

Punjab Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann has launched a scathing attack on the Central Government over the Indo-US treaty. He said that the agreement was discussed in the Punjab Vidhan Sabha on Tuesday and it could have serious implications on the farmers of the state. Chief Minister Mann said that there is a big difference in the agricultural structure of the US and India. He said that the average size of farms in the US is about 500 acres, while in Punjab it is about 2.50 acres.
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Mar 10, 2026, 02:13 PM
Indian Parliament Sees Intense Debate Over No-Confidence Motion Against Speaker Om Birla

Indian Parliament Sees Intense Debate Over No-Confidence Motion Against Speaker Om Birla

ABU HAYAT BISWAS: The Lok Sabha witnessed intense political sparring over the motion to remove the Speaker after nearly four decades. The Opposition questioned the impartiality of Speaker Om Birla when the House met on Tuesday to discuss the no-confidence motion moved by opposition parties. Though the chances of passage of the motion were slim, the Opposition used the debate as an important opportunity to register its grievances inside the House. The motion was moved by Congress MP Mohammad Javed. He alleged that Om Birla, as Speaker, had failed to maintain the impartiality required to win the confidence of all parties in the House. He said that if the Speaker was not impartial, the democratic functioning of the House would suffer. Participating in the debate on the motion, Deputy Leader of Congress in Lok Sabha Gaurav Gogoi launched a scathing attack. "The Speaker is not the voice of the government; his job is to protect the dignity and impartiality of the House." Gogoi said the motion was not aimed at Om Birla personally, but at protecting the interests of the Lok Sabha.
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Mar 10, 2026, 02:10 PM
Trump Skeptical of Iran's New Leader, Hints at Talks

Trump Skeptical of Iran's New Leader, Hints at Talks

US President Donald Trump said on Tuesday that he does not think Iran's new supreme leader, Mojtaba Khamenei, will be able to live in peace. Mojtaba is the son of Ayatollah Ali Khamenei. Amid the ongoing war in the Middle East, Trump also said that there is a possibility that he would agree to talks with Iran, but it would depend on the terms, reports Fox News. Read MoreTrending VideosDelete this video / adTrump was asked on Monday evening about the possibility of talks with Iran. Trump told Fox News, "I heard Tehran wants to talk." Trump had previously said that the war against Iran was going to end soon. However, he did not give a specific timeline. He warned Iran that if they did something clever, he would end the war in that country. He also said that Iran's campaign would end soon, "and that" if it happens again. "
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Mar 10, 2026, 02:06 PM
Rajasthan Congress Leader Criticizes BJP Government Over Lease Prices and Investigations

Rajasthan Congress Leader Criticizes BJP Government Over Lease Prices and Investigations

At the time of the Congress government, each lease was given for 50-50 thousand. The same lease is being given by you today for 4 lakh rupees. Govind Singh Dotasara has made serious allegations in the Rajasthan Assembly while attacking the BJP government. Dotasara said - You said that 13 lakh leases are fake, I will get it investigated. This House has been waiting for that investigation report for two and a half years. Dotasara shared the video of the argument given in the Assembly on his X account. Dotasara also took a jibe at the Bhajan Lal government and his ministers. He said - Standing here, every single person is doing 40-40 bar honourable Bhajan Lal ji... honourable Bhajan Lal ji. Are you developing it? Rajasthan is developing Rajasthan? Dotasara further said - The government is not able to decide the jurisdiction of municipal bodies and UITs, so we are making rounds of the public.
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Mar 10, 2026, 02:06 PM
Bangladesh Sees Highest Inflation Rate in 10 Months Amid Election Spending and Food Price Increases

Bangladesh Sees Highest Inflation Rate in 10 Months Amid Election Spending and Food Price Increases

Dhaka: Bangladesh saw a sharp rise in inflation in February, mainly driven by increasing food prices and higher spending linked to upcoming elections. According to data released by the Bangladesh Bureau of Statistics, the country’s overall inflation rate rose to 9.13 percent in February, compared with 8.58 percent in January. This is the highest level in the past 10 months. Food Prices Lead Inflation Rise The biggest reason behind the rise in inflation was the increase in food prices. Food inflation climbed to 9.30 percent in February, up from 8.29 percent in January. Demand for food items increased ahead of the Ramadan festival, which usually leads to higher consumption of essential items such as rice, meat and cooking oil. At the same time, prices of several non-food items also rose. Non-food inflation increased to 9.01 percent, compared with 8.81 percent in January. Rising costs were seen in areas such as housing, transportation and healthcare. Inflation Rising for Four Months This is the fourth consecutive month in which inflation has increased in Bangladesh. The country had earlier seen inflation fall to 8.17 percent in October, which was the lowest level in nearly 39 months. However, prices have been steadily rising again since then, putting pressure on household budgets. Election Spending Adds Demand Economists say political campaign spending has also played a role in pushing prices higher. Zahid Hussain, former lead economist at the World Bank’s Dhaka office, said campaign activities often include distributing food such as snacks and biryani to attract voters. This additional demand can increase food prices during election periods. He also pointed out that supply disruptions at ports in February may have increased inflation expectations and encouraged hoarding. Central Bank Remains Cautious Bangladesh Bank has maintained a tight monetary policy to control inflation and reduce demand-driven price increases. Ashikur Rahman, principal economist at the Policy Research Institute, warned that relaxing monetary policy too early could push inflation even higher and affect economic stability. Trade Reform Concerns Experts have also warned that Bangladesh could fall behind other economies if it does not reform its trade policies. Commerce Secretary Mahbubur Rahman said non-tariff barriers are still slowing trade and urged the National Board of Revenue to simplify the country’s trade system to improve competitiveness.
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Mar 10, 2026, 02:00 PM
US Spends $5.6 Billion on Munitions in First 48 Hours of Iran Conflict

US Spends $5.6 Billion on Munitions in First 48 Hours of Iran Conflict

The US reportedly used weapons worth about $5.6 billion (around ₹51,400 crore) in just the first 48 hours of its military operations against Iran, highlighting the massive financial and logistical scale of the conflict, The Washington Post stated in a report. According to the report, the figure represents the cost of munitions alone used during the opening phase of the US strikes. It does not include the broader expenses of deploying aircraft carriers, fighter jets, troops, or other military assets in the region. The early days of the campaign saw intense air and missile strikes by US forces targeting multiple Iranian military sites and infrastructure. Reports indicate that more than 2,000 munitions were used and thousands of strikes were carried out as part of the initial wave of operations. Several high-end weapons systems contributed to the staggering cost. These included Tomahawk cruise missiles, advanced air-defence interceptors such as Patriot and THAAD systems, and precision-guided bombs deployed by US aircraft. Such sophisticated weapons are extremely expensive, with individual missiles costing millions of dollars each. Despite the high expenditure, the Pentagon has reportedly maintained that it still possesses enough munitions to continue operations if required. However, the scale of the conflict is expected to prompt the US administration to seek additional defence funding from Congress to replenish inventories and support ongoing military operations, according to the Daily Herald. It’s unclear how long the war in Iran could last. US President Donald Trump last week said the operation could take more than a month, He recently told CBS News, however, that it is “very complete, pretty much”. US officials told The Wall Street Journal that the US commander-in-chief hoped that the February 28 attack on the Iranian leadership, including the killing of the country’s supreme leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, would trigger either a collapse of the Iranian regime or the repeat of the Venezuela scenario, in which more pragmatic officials chose to cooperate with Washington. However, neither of these scenarios has materialised. Instead, Tehran has appointed Khamenei’s son, Mojtaba Khamenei, as his successor, vowing vengeance. Trump has also faced significant pushback from politicians, military veterans and even sections of the American media for the Iranian operation.
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Mar 10, 2026, 01:50 PM
Trump Expresses Resentment Over Election of New Iranian Leader Amid Ongoing War

Trump Expresses Resentment Over Election of New Iranian Leader Amid Ongoing War

Iran-Israel War: Today (10 March 2026) is the 11th day of the Israeli-American invasion of Iran. After the death of his father Ali Khamenei, his son Mojtaba Khamenei has now been elected as the new Supreme Leader of Iran. But US President Donald Trump has given him a direct message. Donald Trump said that Mojtaba Khamenei, the new Supreme Leader of Iran, "will not be able to live in peace." After electing the second son of Iran's Ali Khamenei as the new leader, Trump has expressed strong resentment over this. In an interview with Fox News, Trump said that he is "not happy" with the choice of Iran's leader. Trump said, "I don't think he can live in peace." Before Mojtaba Khamenei's appointment, Trump had insisted that the US should also have a say in choosing Iran's next leader, as the US had previously intervened in Venezuela. In an interview with Axios, Mojtaba Khamenei, the late father of Iran's Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei, said that Khamenei would be the new leader of the Islamic Republic.
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Mar 10, 2026, 01:50 PM
Global Oil Prices Soar as US-Israeli Attacks on Iran Disrupt Supplies

Global Oil Prices Soar as US-Israeli Attacks on Iran Disrupt Supplies

New Delhi: The impact of the US-Israeli attacks is being felt all over the world, including in India. The Gulf War has now become a big headache for the US, which considers Iran a halwa. Israel, which is constantly attacking Iran, also does not seem to be getting any concrete success. At the same time, Iran has increased everyone's anxiety by attacking the US-Israel and Arab countries. Iran has also closed the Gulf of Hormuz, which carries 20 percent of the world's oil, to the US and Europe. It is also affecting the supply of oil to the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC). The energy minister of Qatar himself has expressed fears that if the war is prolonged, crude oil could reach $150 per barrel. Crude oil reached $120 per barrel on Monday. Trump has said that the price of the war will have to be paid a little. However, the US has given India 30 days to import oil from Russia, but Donald Trump has made it difficult for other countries to meet the social media price of oil.
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Mar 10, 2026, 01:49 PM
California's 17th Congressional District Sees Surprise Challenger Take On Incumbent Ro Khanna

California's 17th Congressional District Sees Surprise Challenger Take On Incumbent Ro Khanna

SACRAMENTO, DATE 10: The political heat is heating up in the US state of California. The 17th Congressional District, a stronghold of the Democratic Party, is set to witness an interesting battle this time. Ethan Agarwal, a young American couple's son and youth leader from Bhopal, India, is up against incumbent Congressman Ro Khanna. Ethan Agarwal officially filed his candidacy to take on Ro Khanna in the primary elections. છે.સ્થાનિક Questions vs. Presidential ambitions છે.સ્થાનિક In an exclusive interview with New India Abroad, Ethan Agarwal launched a scathing attack on incumbent Congressman Ro Khanna. નથી.ગરીબી Ethan Khanna alleges that Ro Khanna's personal ambitions to be president are hurting the interests of his area. નથી.ગરીબી According to Ethan, Ro Khanna is advocating issues and positions that have nothing to do with the people of California's 17th district and housing is the main reason behind his candidacy. નથી.ગરીબી Ethan Agarwal considers the growing poverty and housing crisis in California to be his main reason for being busy with general politics instead of focusing on the needs of the people. નથી.ગરીબી
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Mar 10, 2026, 01:48 PM
Congress MLA Sofia Firdous Stands Firm on Rajya Sabha Elections, Refuses to Comment on Party Equation

Congress MLA Sofia Firdous Stands Firm on Rajya Sabha Elections, Refuses to Comment on Party Equation

In a significant political development, Cuttack -Barabati MLA Sofia Firdous on Tuesday reacted to the ongoing discussion surrounding the Rajya Sabha elections, stating that there is no need to question her individually on the matter. The Congress leader made it clear that she will stand by whatever decision is taken by her party. Speaking to the media, Firdous said that she would follow the party’s official stand regarding the Rajya Sabha polls. When asked about the political equation between the Congress and the Biju Janata Dal (BJD) in the context of the Rajya Sabha elections, the legislator chose not to comment. She said that she would not like to make any statement at this moment regarding the relationship between the two parties. "There is no need to question me individually about the Rajya Sabha election. I will stand by whatever decision is taken by our party. The Congress has remained out of power for many years because of the BJD. However, they have been united regarding the Rajya Sabha elections. I am ready to abide by the party’s decision," said Congress MLA Sofia Firdous. Sofia's remarks come amid growing political discussions over the Rajya Sabha elections and possible alignments among the political parties in Odisha.
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Mar 10, 2026, 01:45 PM
Rajkot Municipal Corporators Enjoy Last Day of Term Before Administrator Takes Over

Rajkot Municipal Corporators Enjoy Last Day of Term Before Administrator Takes Over

RAJKOT: On the last day of the current term of the municipal corporation, all the corporators were seen in a relaxed mood in the special board. As if the last day before the vacation would be tomorrow, all the office bearers-corporators would be free and the administrator's rule would begin. Today, in the above pictures of the special board, Mayor Naynaben is having a deep discussion with fellow corporators. In the next picture, Devang Mankad, Surendra Singh Wala and Ketan Patel are having a light conversation. While in the third picture above, ruling party corporator Manish Radia, former mayor Pradeep Dove and corporator Jitu Katoliya are busy talking about some issue. In the following picture, Vinubhai Dhava, Bipinbhai Bera, Rasilaben Sakariya, Durgaba Kanchanben Siddhpura, ડો.જયશ્રીબેન Dodiya are discussing about the upcoming elections.
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Mar 10, 2026, 01:43 PM
Indian Overseas Congress Delegation Meets Rahul Gandhi, Invites Him to 2027 US Event

Indian Overseas Congress Delegation Meets Rahul Gandhi, Invites Him to 2027 US Event

New Delhi, 10th March: A high-level delegation from the New Jersey Chapter of the US-based Indian Overseas Congress (IOC) recently made a three-day visit to New Delhi, heating up Indian politics. The visit was organised with the aim of taking the relationship between the Congress party and the Indian diaspora to a new level. The delegation, led by Global IOC President Sam Pitroda and New Jersey Chapter President Pradeep (Peter) Kothari, held a series of meetings with party stalwarts. The most significant moment for the delegation came on 3rd March when they met Rahul Gandhi at his 10 Janpath residence. Peter Kothari extended a warm invitation to Rahul Gandhi to visit New Jersey and New York for the next IOC event in the US in 2027. Rahul Gandhi has accepted the invitation, which is likely to see a huge turnout of Congress supporters in the US in 2027. More than 10,000 delegates are expected to join the event.
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Mar 10, 2026, 01:42 PM
Shiv Sena Dominates Raigad Zilla Parishad, But Alliances Shake Up Power Dynamics

Shiv Sena Dominates Raigad Zilla Parishad, But Alliances Shake Up Power Dynamics

Sudhir Patil, Satara: In Raigad, Shiv Sena has the highest number of ZP members. But NCP has joined hands with BJP as NCP state president Sunil Tatkare and Shiv Sena minister Bharat Gogawale's political rivalry is well known. In Satara, however, NCP (Ajit Pawar faction) and Shiv Sena (Shinde faction) have joined hands. This will give BJP a share of power in Raigad ZP.
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Mar 10, 2026, 01:41 PM
Indian Parliament Sees Dramatic Debate Over No-Confidence Motion and Deputy Speaker Vacancy

Indian Parliament Sees Dramatic Debate Over No-Confidence Motion and Deputy Speaker Vacancy

New Delhi, તા.10: Lok Sabha today witnessed one of the most violent and high-voltage drama in the history of democracy as opposition parties united to move a no-confidence motion against Speaker Om Birla. Opposition parties, including Congress, have made serious allegations of bias against the Speaker. Gaurav Gogoi hit out at the government, saying the country's leadership is weak and cowardly. As soon as this motion was approved with the support of more than 50 MPs, a 10-hour-long and heated debate has now broken out in the throat, which will decide the course of the country's politics in the coming days. The main focus of this dispute has become the vacant post of Deputy Speaker. The opposition argues that this post should go to the opposition, but it has not been appointed for a long time. When Asaduddin Owaisi questioned the chairmanship of Jagdambika Pal in the absence of the Speaker, citing rules, there was a constitutional crisis in the neck.
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Mar 10, 2026, 01:41 PM
Escalating Tensions in the Gulf: Iran Threatens to Halt Oil Exports Amid US-Israeli Strikes

Escalating Tensions in the Gulf: Iran Threatens to Halt Oil Exports Amid US-Israeli Strikes

Synopsis Iran threatens to stop all Gulf oil exports as US and Israeli forces continue strikes. The UAE's largest oil refinery has shut down following a drone attack. Oil prices are rising sharply due to these escalating tensions and attacks on oil infrastructure across the region. Global economic stability is a growing concern as the conflict intensifies.
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