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Mar 9, 2026, 07:25 AM
MNS Chief Raj Thackeray Marks Party's 20th Anniversary with Membership Drive

MNS Chief Raj Thackeray Marks Party's 20th Anniversary with Membership Drive

Mumbai/Raigad: As the Maharashtra Navnirman Sena (MNS) completed 20 years, its chief Raj Thackeray on Monday visited the historic Raigad Fort and paid tributes to Maratha warrior-king Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj while launching a membership drive to expand the regional outfit's base. ANYTIME, ANYWHERE. Experience a more refined e-paper today READ NOW ADVERTISEMENT ADVERTISEMENT The 57-year-old Raj, accompanied by his wife Sharmila Thackeray and son Amit Thackeray, offered prayers at the fort and performed abhishek in memory of Shivaji Maharaj, marking the foundation day of the party he launched on March 9, 2006. Raj floated the MNS after walking out of the Shiv Sena founded by his uncle Balasaheb Thackeray following differences with cousin Uddhav Thackeray. In 2025, Raj and Uddhav reconciled politically after nearly two decades, uniting on issues related to "Marathi asmita", "bhasha" and "manoos" — culture, language and the welfare of Marathi people. Uddhav now heads the Shiv Sena (UBT) after the split in the original party. Also Read:300 crore trees to be planted in Maharashtra: Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis Also Read:300 crore trees to be planted in Maharashtra: Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj (February 19, 1630 – April 3, 1680) was coronated at Raigad Fort on June 6, 1674, from where he laid the foundation of Hindavi Swarajya — self-rule of the people. ADVERTISEMENT ADVERTISEMENT Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links Stories You May Like Bengaluru Traffic: Woman drives 47 km instead of 23 km to beat rush Undo Arshdeep Singh reel: ‘Justice for Sanju Samson’ moment goes viral Undo Bengaluru accident: Car drags scooter 50m in Jayama hal, woman survives Undo The state-wide membership drive -- both physically and digitally -- will formally commence on Tuesday. “Today marks 20 years since the founding of the MNS. Twenty years is a significant milestone, whether in the life of an individual or an organisation. Tremendous changes have taken place Over the past two decades in Maharashtra, an entirely new generation has now become voters,” Raj said. “These children are our own; today, in every taluka there are young people harbouring dreams and the determination to conquer the world,” said Raj, widely regarded as a charismatic leader and powerful orator. Calling upon Marathi youth to join the party, he said, “Today, all aspiring Marathi youth — both young men and women — have the opportunity to become foot soldiers of Maharashtra.” “More than your political ideology, your caste or your religion, what matters is that you are as passionately devoted to Maharashtra as we are. Let that be visible to the world and that is more than enough for us,” he added. Raj said those joining the party could also opt to become active members. “By becoming members, you are not just becoming Maharashtra’s soldiers but its foot soldiers. We have to build a new Maharashtra and your participation will help strengthen that effort,” he said. Reflecting on the party’s journey over the past two decades, Raj said the MNS had played a key role in raising issues concerning Marathi identity. “Twenty years ago, when everyone had forgotten about the Marathi people, the language and our identity, it was the MNS that led the awakening. Over the years we organised agitations, led marches and contested elections. Sometimes we succeeded, sometimes we did not, but throughout the journey the word ‘Marathi’ became synonymous with Maharashtra Navnirman Sena in the minds of the people,” he said. “Today, whenever there is injustice against a Marathi person anywhere, even supporters of other political parties ask ‘Where is MNS?’ — and that itself shows what we have achieved,” he added. With no MNS MLA currently in the Maharashtra Legislative Assembly, Raj faces a major political challenge in reviving the party’s electoral fortunes. Raj’s political journey has seen dramatic turns. In 2003, he proposed Uddhav's name for the Shiv Sena presidentship at the Mahabaleshwar conclave. However, differences within the party led him to quit the Shiv Sena in 2005 and launch the MNS the following year. In the 2009 Indian general election 2009, the MNS failed to win any seat but dented the prospects of the Sena-BJP alliance in Mumbai. In the subsequent Assembly polls that year, the party won 11 of the 288 seats and made a significant impact in urban constituencies. However, the party’s electoral performance declined in later years. In 2014, the MNS failed to win any Lok Sabha seat and managed just one seat in the Assembly elections. In 2019, the party did not contest the Lok Sabha elections, but Raj addressed a dozen rallies targeting Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Union Home Minister Amit Shah, drawing closer to the Congress-NCP camp. In the Assembly elections that year, which he contested independentally, the party could win only one seat. The political landscape in Maharashtra underwent major changes after the 2019 elections when Shiv Sena broke away from the BJP and formed the Maha Vikas Aghadi government with the Congress and the NCP. The government was later toppled in June 2022 following a rebellion led by Eknath Shinde with BJP support. Another political upheaval followed in June 2023 when Ajit Pawar revolted against his uncle and mentor Sharad Pawar, joined the BJP-led government and staked claim to the NCP. Ahead of the 2024 Lok Sabha elections, the BJP reached out to Raj and he met Amit Shah in New Delhi. While the MNS decided not to contest the polls, Raj extended support to Narendra Modi. Raj has often expressed admiration for Modi’s governance model during his tenure as Chief Minister of Gujarat and had even toured the state in August 2011. However, in the 2024 Assembly elections, the MNS contested independently but failed to win a single seat and Amit Thackeray lost from the Mahim constituency. In 2025, Raj and Uddhav Thackeray, along with their families, reunited politically and jointly contested the January 2026 municipal elections in Maharashtra. ADVERTISEMENT Published 09 March 2026, 12:55 IST India News Maharashtra MNS Follow us on : Follow Us Read More
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Mar 9, 2026, 07:07 AM
Digvijaya Singh Rules Out Retirement, Vows to Remain Congress Soldier 'Till My Last Breath'

Digvijaya Singh Rules Out Retirement, Vows to Remain Congress Soldier 'Till My Last Breath'

Bhopal: Madhya Pradesh political veteran and Congress leader Digvijaya Singh on Sunday put an end to speculations of his retirement that have been doing the rounds for the past few days. At a press conference held in Bhopal, he bluntly said that he has no intention of retiring from politics and that he will remain a soldier of the Congress party "till his last breath."
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Mar 9, 2026, 07:01 AM
US Senator Tim Kaine Warns of Repeating Mistakes in Iran Conflict

US Senator Tim Kaine Warns of Repeating Mistakes in Iran Conflict

Washington: US Senator Tim Kaine has warned that the ongoing conflict involving Iran risks repeating the mistakes of decades of American wars in the Middle East, calling the military action "illegal and profoundly unwise" while raising concerns about the safety of US personnel and civilians. Speaking on CBS News on Sunday, the Virginia Democrat said the return of the first American casualties had deepened concerns about the direction of the conflict. "With the arrival of the first American casualties back home yesterday, including a Virginian, I worry that the answer to that is no," Kaine said when asked whether the US had learned lessons from past wars in the region. "That's just one more reason why I've been asking the question, have we learned nothing from 25 years of war in the Middle East?" he added. Kaine said the security situation around American diplomatic posts had deteriorated amid rising tensions linked to the conflict. "There are threats," he said, noting that embassies and consulates had faced demonstrations that were "merging toward violence or at least frightening to our diplomats". The Senator said thousands of Americans remain stranded across the Middle East after travel disruptions caused by the conflict. "It's thousands and thousands," Kaine added. "Not every American chooses to come home. So there's hundreds of thousands, if you just add them all up, who is coming home." Kaine said his office had been assisting constituents trying to return to the United States. "We were able to facilitate one Richmond area resident getting home from Dubai on a flight a couple of days back," he added. He also expressed concern that some diplomatic personnel remain stationed in high-risk locations. "Some of the professionals at embassies and consuls are not being told to come home," Kaine said. "And they're sort of there, and often their security presence is not what we wish it would be." The Senator said the US Congress had yet to receive clear information about the potential financial cost of the conflict. He noted that analysts have estimated the first 100 hours of military operations cost billions of dollars. "We don't know that the White House is sending a supplemental," Kaine said, referring to a possible emergency budget request to fund the war. "What I can say, and it's not classified, is the administration said they haven't made a decision." Kaine said his immediate priorities were to protect US troops and push for an end to the conflict. "My goals right now are two-fold, stop this war, which I view as both illegal and profoundly unwise, and protect our troops," he added. He suggested the Trump administration might delay requesting additional funding to avoid Congressional debate on the war. "They may not want to ask for a supplemental because they're trying to avoid debates and votes in Congress on the Iran war right now," Kaine said. The Senator also voiced concern about Americans detained in Iran, including Journalist Reza Valizadeh and 70-year-old Kamran Hekmati. "I do not, and I fear about that," Kaine said when asked whether there were assurances about their safety. "If school kids are being killed in bombing, likely US bombing... I worry about the fate of US citizens, who are being held prisoners there." (Except for the headline, this article has not been edited by FPJ's editorial team and is auto-generated from an agency feed.)
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Mar 9, 2026, 06:56 AM
Punjab Government Fulfills Election Promise, Introduces Scheme to Empower Women

Punjab Government Fulfills Election Promise, Introduces Scheme to Empower Women

Chandigarh: The Bhagwant Mann government in Punjab will now give 1,000 rupees to women every month. The Aam Aadmi Party has fulfilled its four-year-old election promise. The Punjab government was constantly under fire from the opposition for not fulfilling this promise. Punjab Finance Minister Harpal Singh Cheema announced the implementation of this scheme while presenting the state budget. The finance minister claimed that 97 percent of the women in the state will be covered under this scheme. There are assembly elections in Punjab next year. The aim of the government is to make women self-reliant. On the occasion of International Women's Day, the finance minister announced the Chief Minister's Mawan-Dhyan Sadak Yojana. He said that the aim of the government is to make the women of the state financially self-reliant. Every woman above 18 years of age in Punjab will be eligible to register in this scheme. Therefore, it will cover more people than a similar scheme implemented in other states. Under this scheme, women who are already taking the benefit of old age pension, widow pension or widow pension will also be given the benefit of the disability pension scheme.
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Mar 9, 2026, 06:50 AM
Parliament Budget Session Live Updates: India Closely Monitoring West Asia Situation

Parliament Budget Session Live Updates: India Closely Monitoring West Asia Situation

Parliament Budget Session Live Updates: The second phase of Parliament’s Budget Session kicked-off today at 11:00 am. Once the Session began, External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar addressed the Rajya Sabha about the worsening situation in West Asia and said that the government has been closely watching the developments. He said the government had already released a statement on February 20 expressing serious concern over the rising tensions and had urged all sides to show restraint. He called for crisis to be resolved in West Asia via “dialogue and diplomacy” to reduce tensions. Jaishankar also said the situation is being closely monitored by Narendra Modi, with different ministries working together to respond to the developments and protect India’s interests. Speaking about the larger impact, he said, “This ongoing conflict is of particular concern to India. We are a neighbouring region, and have obvious stakes that West Asia remains stable. There are one crore Indians who live and work in the Gulf nations. In Iran, too, there are a few thousand Indians for study or employment. The region is key to our energy security and includes many important suppliers of oil and gas….Serious supply chain disruptions and a climate of instability are serious issues.” He also said that the conflict has continued to grow and the security situation in the region has worsened. According to him, the fighting has now spread to other countries, causing large-scale damage and affecting daily life and normal activities across the region. Jaishankar also said that all efforts are being made to bring back the Indians who are stuck in West Asia. He also said, “contacts with Iran at the leadership level are obviously difficult at this time; I have spoken to Iranian Foreign Minister.” He further informed that there were many students who disregarded the advsory initially and got stuck in Iran later. The effort to bring them back is on to. A group of 118 Opposition MPs has moved a no-confidence motion against Om Birla , accusing the Lok Sabha Speaker of running the House in a clearly biased way. After the notice was submitted, Birla stepped aside from chairing the proceedings in the Lok Sabha. He is expected to return to the Speaker’s chair only after the issue is settled. Even though the move has added to the political tension, it is unlikely to pass because the ruling National Democratic Alliance has a strong majority in Parliament. Narendra Modi has also come out in support of Birla, saying the Speaker has followed the Constitution and maintained the values of parliamentary democracy. Opposition parties are likely to raise questions about the government’s diplomatic stand on the crisis. They may also ask about the impact of rising oil prices and whether the conflict could disturb global energy supplies. The situation has become more complicated as armed groups like Hezbollah in Lebanon have also become involved, adding to the wider regional tension. Apart from foreign policy matters, several domestic political issues are also expected to come up during the session. Opposition parties are planning to question the government about the Special Intensive Revision of voter lists in West Bengal. The BJP, on the other hand, may respond by raising concerns about how protocol was handled during Droupadi Murmu’s recent visit to the state. The second phase of the Budget Session will also focus on examining the Demands for Grants for different ministries for the financial year 2026–27. Lawmakers are also expected to take up the Finance Bill 2026, which includes the tax changes announced in the Union Budget 2026 earlier this year. Check live updates from Parliament proceedings here: Jaishankar has now begun is Lok Sabha address amid loud sloganeering. The chanting of slogans comes amid EAM's statement on Iran war. The Opposition has been demanding a proper debate on the issue and not just a statement from the government. This is why EAM's address was disrupted both in Lok Sabha and Rajya Sabha on Monday. "We have to hear what he (Jaishankar) has to say. But we want a discussion on this issue. It's a very important issue. The country is deeply affected. Our energy security is at peril. Oil has gone above $100 a barrel this morning. Gas is being completely stopped from coming out of Qatar. Our factories do not have gas coming into India right now from that side. We can get from the East. So we'll try and get some supplies, but we are certainly suffering," Congress MP Shashi Tharoor noted. He also flagged recent price hikes --- including the increasing of LPG gas cylinders by Rs 60 over the weekend. Tharoor also predicted that petrol would soon cost more. Jaishankar informed the Rajya Sabha that the government held a high-level security meeting after tensions escalated in the Iran conflict. He said the Cabinet Committee on Security met on March 1 under the leadership of Narendra Modi to review the situation. During the meeting, officials discussed the airstrikes carried out in Iran and the retaliatory attacks that later spread to several Gulf countries. According to Jaishankar, the panel also looked into the possible risks for Indians living in the region and expressed concern about their safety and security as the conflict continues to grow. On the situation in West Asia, External Affairs Minister Dr S Jaishankar stated that the ongoing conflict is of deep concern to India. He added that the region is in India’s immediate neighbourhood and that New Delhi has vital stakes in ensuring its stability. He pointed out that nearly one crore Indians live and work in the Gulf countries, while a few thousand more are present in Iran for studies or employment. He added that West Asia is critical to India’s energy security, being home to many of its key oil and gas suppliers. Serious supply-chain disruptions and an atmosphere of instability, he noted, are major worries for the country. Jaishankar further observed that the conflict has continued to intensify, with the security situation in the region deteriorating sharply. The fighting has now spread to several other countries, causing widespread destruction, while normal life and daily activities have been visibly disrupted across the area. This version keeps the original meaning and tone intact, sounds natural in news style, and flows smoothly without any direct quotes. You can drop it straight into your story. If you need a shorter version, longer version, or headlines based on this Jaishankar statement, just let me know! Jaishankar went on to say that the Government remains comitted to the safety of Indians in Gulf. He added that India lost 2 of its Mariners and one is still missing. He also said that the government wants West Asia to remain stable as it directly impacts the country's energy security. The EAM further informed that the Embassy in Tehran remains fully operational. He added that many students disregarded advisory and remained in Iran. BUt the effort to bring them back is still on. Rajya Sabha erupted in ruckus as soon as EAM Jaishankar began his address on Iran war. He said that dialogue and diplomacy can de-escalate the situation in West Asia and that the PM is closely monitoring the entire situation. The EAM's address was hardly audible as loud sloganeering filled the Parliament. Jaishankar’s statement comes as tensions in the region have escalated following the killing of Iran’s Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei in joint strikes by the United States and Israel on Iran on February 28. Iran later responded with attacks on American military bases across several West Asian countries and Israeli targets. Opposition leaders such as Jairam Ramesh and Manickam Tagore have said the government should allow a full discussion in Parliament on the crisis instead of limiting it to a minister’s statement. Narendra Modi on Monday spoke about the need to focus on the “care economy”, pointing out that India will see a sharp rise in the number of senior citizens in the coming years. According to him, this will increase the demand for trained caregivers both in India and abroad, creating new job opportunities for young people. Speaking at a post-Budget webinar titled Sabka Saath Sabka Vikas – Fulfilling Aspirations of People, the Prime Minister said the health sector could play a major role in generating skill-based employment. He urged experts to come up with new training systems and partnerships so that more young people can be trained as caregivers and healthcare workers. PM Modi also said healthcare access has expanded in rural areas through schemes like Ayushman Bharat and through Arogya Mandirs. At the same time, traditional Indian practices such as yoga and Ayurveda are gaining popularity around the world. The Prime Minister also stressed the importance of connecting education with the needs of the economy. He said more attention should be given to emerging areas like artificial intelligence, automation, the digital economy and design-led manufacturing. He also welcomed the growing interest of girls in STEM fields—science, technology, engineering and mathematics. Modi said it is important to ensure that young women get equal opportunities in these areas and that India builds a strong research environment where young innovators can work on new ideas. All 'INDIA' block parties are going to back No-Trust motion against Lok Sabha Speaker Om Birla. Oppn INDIA block held a strategy meeting ahead of Parliament's Budget Session on Monday. The INDIA Bloc will also seek a debate on West Asia conflict and the energy crisis. Giriraj Singh, a Union Minister, criticised the Opposition over the move to bring a resolution in the Lok Sabha seeking the removal of Speaker Om Birla. He said the situation was unfortunate and accused the Opposition, including the Indian National Congress, of acting irresponsibly and creating unnecessary disruption in Parliament. According to Singh, the move shows that some parties are not interested in allowing the House to function smoothly. He added that the day’s proceedings would make it clear whether the Opposition goes ahead with the motion or decides to withdraw it. Singh also said that pushing the motion further would reflect very poorly on them. Congress leader KC Venugopal on Monday submitted an adjournment motion notice in the Lok Sabha asking for an urgent discussion on the fast-changing situation in West Asia and how it could affect India’s energy security. Venugopal said the rising tensions in the region could create serious challenges for India, including risks to energy supplies, national interests and the safety of Indian citizens living there. In his notice, he explained that the developments in West Asia could have a major impact on India’s economy and strategic interests, and therefore Parliament should discuss the issue immediately. He also pointed out that India imports around 55% of its crude oil from countries in the region, with more than half of the country’s total oil supply coming from there. Because of this heavy dependence, any conflict or instability in the area could affect India’s energy security, fuel availability and overall economic stability. He also highlighted that nearly one crore Indians live and work across the Gulf and other parts of West Asia, adding that their safety largely depends on how stable the region remains. The second phase of Parliament’s Budget Session is expected to begin on a tense note, as Opposition parties plan to push ahead with a no-confidence motion against Om Birla, the Speaker of the Lok Sabha. The notice for the motion was first submitted during the earlier phase of the session and had the backing of 118 Opposition MPs. At that time, the All India Trinamool Congress had not signed the proposal, but the party has now decided to support the move. Shiv Sena (UBT) MP Sanjay Raut on Monday said the ruling side should reflect on why a no-confidence motion has been brought against Om Birla. He argued that since Narendra Modi came to power in 2014, the government has not been willing to give the Opposition enough space in Parliament. According to him, the Opposition often faces interruptions in both the Lok Sabha and the Rajya Sabha, with claims that the Leader of the Opposition is not allowed to speak freely and microphones are sometimes switched off. Raut also said that once S Jaishankar presents the government’s statement in Parliament on the situation in West Asia, Opposition members will raise questions and seek more details from him. Lok Sabha LoP and Congress MP Rahul Gandhi, Congress President Mallikarjun Kharge have already arrived at the Parliament for today's Budget Session. Congress Lok Sabha MPs will be meeting at 10.30 am in the Congress Parliamentary Party office. #watch | Delhi: Lok Sabha LoP and Congress MP Rahul Gandhi, Congress President Mallikarjun Kharge, arrive at the Parliament The second phase of the budget session of Parliament will commence today and will continue till the 2nd of April pic.twitter.com/GFIWWyVSMG Speaking about the proposal to remove Om Birla as Speaker of the Lok Sabha, SP leader Akhilesh Yadav on Monday said that leaders of different parties in Parliament will soon meet to decide the next steps. He said the floor leaders will hold discussions and then take a call on how to move forward on the issue. Yadav also slammed the BJP government over its handling of foreign policy and rising prices. He said the situation has become difficult for many Indians living abroad, especially those caught in conflict-hit regions. According to him, several of them were unable to celebrate festivals properly because of the tensions. He questioned what steps the Indian government is taking in response and added that more clarity may come after the meeting of floor leaders. According to the List of Business, Congress MPs are expected to move a resolution seeking a no-confidence motion against Om Birla, the Speaker of the Lok Sabha. The proposal has been signed by 118 Opposition MPs, who claim the Speaker has been acting in a biased manner, especially after Opposition leader Rahul Gandhi was reportedly not given a chance to speak in the House. The motion will be formally introduced only if the House gives permission for it to be taken up. Commenting on the issue, Congress MP Pramod Tiwari said the motion will move forward if at least 50 MPs support it. He explained that bringing a no-confidence motion is not unusual and has happened before. According to him, such motions are not always meant to remove someone from their position but are also a way for MPs to raise concerns and present their views in Parliament. Jairam Ramesh took to X and criticised S. Jaishankar's upcoming address on the West Asia conflict. He outright slammed this approach and said such ministerial statements usually add little new information beyond what is already known. He also pointed out that during these statements, MPs are not allowed to ask questions or seek clarifications from the government. Ramesh referred to an earlier example from April 8, 2003, when the Lok Sabha held a detailed discussion on the 2003 invasion of Iraq by the United States. At that time, when Atal Bihari Vajpayee was Prime Minister, Parliament even passed a resolution criticising the invasion, which Ramesh said showed how such issues were openly debated earlier. It has been let known that the External Affairs Minister will make a statement in both Houses of Parliament on the situation in West Asia. The problems with such Ministerial statements are that (i) they convey little of value over and above that is already known; and more… INC's Manish Tewari has submitted an adjournment motion notice in the Lok Sabha asking that the House pause its scheduled work to discuss the worsening conflict in West Asia and how it could affect India’s energy security. In the notice, Tewari has requested that Question Hour, Zero Hour and the rest of the day’s listed business be suspended so that Parliament can focus on the growing tensions in the region and examine the possible risks for India, particularly when it comes to energy supplies. Parliament is resuming its Budget Session today at 11:00 am. All eyes are on External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar as he is set to address the Parliament on US, Israel war on Iran. Jaishankar will presenting the Indian government's side on the matter. Stay with us for live coverage from the Parliament and keep following this space for latest updates.
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Mar 9, 2026, 06:37 AM
Punjab Vidhan Sabha Proceedings Marred by Controversies

Punjab Vidhan Sabha Proceedings Marred by Controversies

ExtensionAdd as a preferredsource on google Proceedings of the third day of the budget session of the Punjab Vidhan Sabha have begun. Leader of the Opposition Partap Bajwa has questioned the non-inclusion of his question during the Punjab Vidhan Sabha session. Bajwa said that my question was about the agricultural policy. Earlier the number of the question was different but later it was changed and the question hour has been eliminated. The minister did not want to answer on the agricultural policy due to which it has been done. Bajwa said that it should not be done. This wrong practice is being adopted. Read Trending Videos. Congress leaders walk out of the house shouting slogans. Congress MLAs raise slogans and allege that they are not being given time to speak on the motion of thanks to the Governor's address. Advertisement
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Mar 9, 2026, 06:31 AM
India's Parliament Discusses Middle East Crisis Amid Israeli-US Attacks on Iran

India's Parliament Discusses Middle East Crisis Amid Israeli-US Attacks on Iran

New Delhi: With Israel and the US attacking Iran, the situation in the Middle East remains critical. There are also thousands of Indians in the region. Thus, the West Asia issue came up on the first day of the second phase of the Budget Session of Parliament. Congress President and Leader of the House in the Rajya Sabha Mallikarjun Kharge raised the issue. Kharge said that under Rule 176, I seek leave to discuss the issue of emerging challenges to India's energy security in view of the changing geopolitical situation in West Asia. External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar rose to reply. Jaishankar gave a major update on the Middle East. External Affairs Minister Jaishankar said that the situation in the Middle East remains tense. However, we are committed to the safety of Indians there. Indians are being evacuated via Armenia. The Indian Embassy in the region is constantly reaching out to people. However, when Jaishankar stood up to make a statement in the Rajya Sabha on the situation in the Middle East, opposition MPs objected.
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Mar 9, 2026, 06:31 AM
India's Parliament Enters Stormy Second Phase Amid West Asia Crisis Criticism

India's Parliament Enters Stormy Second Phase Amid West Asia Crisis Criticism

New Delhi: The second phase of the Budget session of Parliament begins today. This budget session is also stormy. In fact, on the very first day, the Congress and other opposition parties are attacking the central government over the West Asia crisis. In the Rajya Sabha, Congress President Mallikarjun Kharge claimed that some Indians have been killed and some are missing in West Asia.
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Mar 9, 2026, 06:23 AM
Trump: US-Iran Conflict Decision Will Be 'Mutual' With Netanyahu

Trump: US-Iran Conflict Decision Will Be 'Mutual' With Netanyahu

Washington: United States President Donald Trump has stated that the determination regarding the conclusion of the ongoing conflict with Iran will be a “mutual” decision made in coordination with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, according to a report by The Times of Israel. During a telephone interview with the Times of Isael, the US President claimed that the Islamic Republic was on the verge of annihilating Israel prior to the current military intervention. He asserted that “Iran was going to destroy Israel and everything else around it. We’ve worked together. We’ve destroyed a country that wanted to destroy Israel.” When questioned on whether the authority to halt the campaign rested solely with Washington or if the Israeli leadership held equal weight, Trump suggested a collaborative approach. “I think it’s mutual, a little bit. We’ve been talking. I’ll make a decision at the right time, but everything’s going to be taken into account,” he remarked, indicating he would retain the ultimate prerogative while considering Netanyahu’s input. Addressing the possibility of Israel continuing military operations independently should the US decide to cease its strikes, Trump dismissed the necessity of such a scenario. The Times of Israel reported that the President declined to engage with the theoretical situation, simply stating: “I don’t think it’s going to be necessary.” While the White House has suggested the conflict may last between four to six weeks, Trump has avoided committing to a rigid schedule. His remarks underline the deep coordination between the two nations following the joint military operation launched on February 28, which resulted in the death of Iran’s supreme leader Ali Khamenei. The interview took place shortly after Tehran announced that Mojtaba Khamenei, the son of the former leader, had been selected as the new supreme authority. According to The Times of Israel, Trump refrained from offering a detailed commentary on the appointment, declaring only: “We’ll see what happens.” This diplomatic stance follows earlier warnings from the US President to ABC News, where he suggested the new Iranian leadership would not “last long” without White House approval. Beyond the battlefield, Trump also waded into Israeli domestic politics, renewing his calls for a legal reprieve for Netanyahu. The US President criticised Israeli President Isaac Herzog for failing to grant a pardon to Netanyahu, who is currently on trial for bribery, fraud, and breach of trust. “Bibi Netanyahu should be given that pardon immediately. I think [Herzog is] doing a terrible thing by not giving it. We want Bibi to be focused on the war, not on a ridiculous pardon,” Trump told The Times of Israel. In response to these comments, Herzog’s office maintained that Israel “is a sovereign state governed by the rule of law,” noting that the pardon request is being processed through the Justice Ministry. Despite past friction between the two leaders, Trump praised his current partnership with Netanyahu, stating, “We’ve done a great job together, like what we’ve done with Iran.” Reinforcing his justification for the eight-day-old war, Trump claimed the intervention prevented a regional catastrophe. The Times of Israel quoted him saying, “Iran was going to destroy Israel and everything else around it, and now look what we have, we have them being destroyed.” The President further credited his and Netanyahu’s leadership for Israel’s continued survival, adding that “[if] Bibi wasn’t around, Israel would not exist today.” He also suggested that the weakening of Tehran would have a ripple effect on regional proxies like Hamas, potentially leading to their disarmament. “Many people will disarm because of [the war against Iran],” Trump predicted, noting that “Iran is in a position that it’s never known before, and it’s only going to get worse for them.” He reiterated his demand for Herzog to “tell this president to give him the pardon right now.”
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Mar 9, 2026, 06:14 AM
Indian Parliament Sees Unprecedented Move as Opposition Seeks to Remove Lok Sabha Speaker

Indian Parliament Sees Unprecedented Move as Opposition Seeks to Remove Lok Sabha Speaker

The second phase of the budget session of the Lok Sabha begins today and with this, the political stir has intensified inside the Parliament. This time the opposition has given a notice of motion to remove Lok Sabha Speaker Om Birla, due to which the issue has become the center of discussion. In fact, the opposition parties have taken the initiative to bring a no-confidence motion against the Speaker. After this, many questions have begun to be raised. Has such a motion been brought against any Lok Sabha Speaker before?, What is the process of bringing it? And what is the major mistake of the opposition while giving the notice this time? According to the Constitution and the rules of the Lok Sabha, if an MP feels that the Speaker should be removed from the post, he can give a notice of motion for this. It is necessary to give a notice of at least 14 days before this motion. After this, it can be discussed in the House and it is decided through voting that the Speaker will not remain in his post. This time, however, some important questions are being raised about the opposition.
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Mar 9, 2026, 06:07 AM
BJP's Organisational Training Campaign: Empowering Workers and Developing Leadership Potential

BJP's Organisational Training Campaign: Empowering Workers and Developing Leadership Potential

ExpansionAdd as a preferredsource on google As part of the BJP's organisational training campaign, a divisional-level workshop will be held on Monday at the divisional office in Ranital. The aim of this training campaign is to ideologically empower workers, increase organisational efficiency and develop leadership potential. Read MoreTrending VideosDelete these videos / advertisementsThis training campaign is being conducted by the BJP at the divisional and district levels across the state. Senior party leaders, office bearers, ministers, MLAs and a large number of workers are participating in it. The training sessions will discuss ideological guidance, organisational strategy, yoga and various topics. Advertisement About 400 workers from a total of 19 districts of Jabalpur, Rewa, Shahdol and Chhindwara divisions will participate in this workshop as trainees. Also Read - MP Weather Today: Tapne Laga Madhya Pradesh Reaches 39 ° C in the First Week of March, Warmest Temperature in Malwa-Nimora. Dr.
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Mar 9, 2026, 06:05 AM
Himachal Pradesh Governor Shiv Pratap Shukla Set to Take Charge in Telangana

Himachal Pradesh Governor Shiv Pratap Shukla Set to Take Charge in Telangana

State Bureau, Shimla: Himachal Pradesh Governor Shiv Pratap Shukla will now take charge of Telangana. He left Shimla on Monday morning, during which other ministers and leaders including Chief Minister Sukhwinder Singh Sukhu visited him. During this time, Chief Minister Sukhwinder Singh Sukhu said that the Governor visited various districts of the state during his three years in office, interacted directly with the people and worked with different sections of the society.
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Mar 9, 2026, 06:02 AM
Indian Stock Markets Crash Amid Global Tensions and Oil Price Worries

Indian Stock Markets Crash Amid Global Tensions and Oil Price Worries

Sensex, Nifty Crash Today 9 March: The situation on Dalal Street worsened on Monday. Rising global tensions and heavy selling pressure caused the main indexes to crash in early trade. What was feared finally happened... Indian stock markets saw a big fall from the beginning. आली.युद्धाच्या After a big fall in the first week of the wild Indian stock market, the Bombay Stock Exchange, BSE Sensex, on the first trading day of the week, fell by more than 2,400 points compared to the previous close, while the NSE Nifty started trading with a loss of more than 700 points. There are not one but several main reasons behind this fall, which is directly linked to the US-Israel war with Iran: Oil in the fire of war! Crude oil price at $100 house, oil production cut from Kuwait - many investors are leaving the market in the wake of political uncertainty but, surprisingly, even in the market, the price of gold and silver is earning about 15 million rupees.
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Mar 9, 2026, 05:59 AM
Protests Erupt as Chief Election Commissioner Visits Kolkata Ahead of Assembly Elections

Protests Erupt as Chief Election Commissioner Visits Kolkata Ahead of Assembly Elections

: Chief Election Commissioner Gyanesh Kumar faced “go back” slogans and was shown black flags on Monday, March 9, when he visited the revered Kalighat temple in south Kolkata. Police personnel present at the spot brought the situation under control, allowing the CEC to proceed with his visit to the temple. Similar demonstrations were seen near the airport on Sunday night over the SIR exercise, after Kumar arrived in the city. As his convoy was leaving the airport, TMC workers raised “go back” slogans, targeting him. Black flags were also shown to the CEC when his convoy was passing through the Kaikhali area along the VIP Road. Activists of Left parties also staged protests outside the airport, heightening tensions in the area. Police said the situation was handled firmly, preventing the protests from escalating. Adequate security arrangements have been made for Kumar’s three-day visit ahead of the assembly elections, they said. Later in the day, Kumar will hold meetings with political parties, enforcement agencies and senior administrative officials to review preparedness for the assembly elections . Kumar is visiting the state along with Election Commissioners SS Sandhu and Vivek Joshi to assess arrangements for the high-stakes polls. The full bench of the EC will first meet recognised national and state parties to hear their concerns and suggestions regarding the conduct of elections, officials said. This will be followed by interactions with nodal officers of enforcement agencies, and a detailed review meeting with senior police and administrative officials, they said. The meeting is expected to focus on law and order preparedness, deployment planning and coordination among enforcement agencies in the run-up to the elections, they added. On Tuesday, the final day of the visit, the EC team will hold meetings with the Chief Electoral Officer (CEO) Manoj Kumar Agarwal and the CAPF nodal officer. Kumar and his team will also interact with booth-level officers and address a press conference before leaving the city.
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Mar 9, 2026, 05:56 AM
US Receives $100 Million Worth of Gold from Venezuela Amid Efforts to Seize Control of Natural Resources

US Receives $100 Million Worth of Gold from Venezuela Amid Efforts to Seize Control of Natural Resources

WASHINGTON: US Secretary of State Doug Burgum has confirmed that the Donald Trump administration has received $100 million worth of gold from Venezuela as it seeks to seize control of the South American nation's natural resources. On Friday, the gold came to the United States from Venezuela. Burgum said Venezuela has $500 billion in reserves. Burgum gave the information after the United States issued licenses for transactions with Minervain, Venezuela's state-owned gold mining company. The move is seen as part of Washington's efforts to expand its influence over Venezuela's vast mineral reserves. Earlier this week, Burgum met with acting President Delcy Rodriguez in Venezuela. He also spoke with representatives of more than 24 American mining and mineral companies. Many of them had previously operated in Venezuela. Read more: Iran Conflicts: Threatened by Trump-Iran leader Mojta Vargum says it will not last long.
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Mar 9, 2026, 05:54 AM
US Lawmaker Introduces Bill to Undo Trump's H-1B Visa Restrictions

US Lawmaker Introduces Bill to Undo Trump's H-1B Visa Restrictions

A Democratic lawmaker has introduced a bill in the US House of Representatives to undo US President Donald Trum p’s rules that made it harder for employers to hire H-1B visa workers. The legislation, called the Welcoming International Success Act, targets Trump’s September 2025 proclamation. That order had set strict wage requirements and slapped a $100,000 fee on employers who wanted to sponsor H-1B workers. Congresswoman Bonnie Watson Coleman said the proclamation created “significant barriers for US employers, universities, hospitals, and research institutions that rely on highly-skilled professionals,” according to IANS. She added, “The H-1B program does not replace the domestic workforce; it serves as a bridge between US talent and global talent that fuels US economic growth.” The H-1B visa allows US employers to hire foreign professionals in fields where skilled workers are in short supply. This includes technology, engineering, healthcare, and education. India accounts for over 70 percent of these visas, followed by China with around 12 percent. Supporters of the new bill say Trump’s rules, with higher wage thresholds and hefty fees, made it much harder for institutions to hire the talent they need to keep innovation and critical services going. The bill has received backing from several Democratic House members. Co-sponsors include Yvette D. Clarke of New York, Lois Frankel of Florida, Seth Moulton of Massachusetts, and Henry C. ‘Hank’ Johnson of Georgia. Watson Coleman pointed out that the restrictions come at a tricky time for the US healthcare sector. She said, “A combination of an ageing workforce, COVID-related burnout, restrictions on H-1B visas, and the Trump Administration’s recent limits on federal student loans for nursing degrees has created a perfect storm for a nursing shortage in the coming years.” She added, “The Welcoming International Success Act would ease this burden as demand for qualified healthcare professionals increases.” The H-1B program has long been a central pillar of US immigration for skilled professionals. Tech companies, universities, research centres, and hospitals depend on it to fill specialised roles that often require advanced expertise. The bill comes weeks after Republican lawmakers in the United States introduced two separate bills aimed at ending the H-1B visa programme, arguing that it hurts American workers and pushes down wages. The first proposal came on January 2, 2026, when Representative Marjorie Taylor Greene introduced H.R. 6937, known as the “End H-1B Now Act. ” The bill calls for removing the H-1B category entirely from the Immigration and Nationality Act, which would effectively shut down the programme. A second bill followed in February 2026. Representative Greg Steube introduced the EXILE Act , short for Ending Exploitative Imported Labour Exemptions Act. Unlike Greene’s proposal, Steube’s legislation sets a timeline to eliminate the programme by 2027. He has argued that corporations have “abused” the visa system by replacing American professionals with cheaper foreign labour. Both bills come as part of a wider “America First” push on immigration policy. The crackdown has already led to major changes to the H-1B system. These include a $100,000 application fee for new H-1B petitions and a shift toward a wage-weighted lottery system, which gives priority to higher-paying jobs.
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Mar 9, 2026, 05:54 AM
West Asia Conflict Intensifies as Iran Retaliates and Israel Makes New Claims

West Asia Conflict Intensifies as Iran Retaliates and Israel Makes New Claims

ExpandAdd as a preferredsource on google and readTrending VideosDelete this video / adThe conflict in West Asia is getting fiercer by the day. Iran is also retaliating strongly on the front, which is being fiercely attacked by the US and Israel. The conflict has now entered its tenth day amid the roar of missiles and drones, and tension is at its peak in the entire region. Meanwhile, another major claim of the Israeli army is coming to light. Israeli security officials believe that Mojtaba Khamenei, the son of Iran's former Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, who was killed in an Israeli attack, was badly injured in a recent Israeli airstrike. However, the Israeli army has also admitted in its claim that Mojtaba is still alive. Earlier, Iranian opposition channel Iran International claimed that Mojtaba has been declared as the successor of his father, although the Iranian Supreme Leader of S.B.I.A.
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Mar 9, 2026, 05:51 AM
West Bengal Governor C V Ananda Bose Resigns Amid Controversy

West Bengal Governor C V Ananda Bose Resigns Amid Controversy

Former West Bengal Governor C V Ananda Bose on Sunday said that his resignation was a “conscious decision” and asserted that the reasons for his exit will remain confidential till the right time comes. Speaking to reporters at the Kolkata airport following his return from Delhi , Bose said, “The fact remains that I have taken a conscious decision to resign. The reasons for this will remain confidential till the right time comes.” Bose had assumed office on November 23, 2022 after then Governor Jagdeep Dhankhar left to contest the vice-presidential elections. Bose had submitted his resignation to President Droupadi Murmu on March 5. R N Ravi, former deputy national security advisor and the present governor of Tamil Nadu , will replace him. With the Bengal elections round the corner, Bose’s resignation surprised many, including Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee, who said she was “shocked and deeply concerned”. “Have you seen how C V Ananda Bose was removed? I know everything. He was threatened. They want to distribute money from Lok Bhavan. They want Lok Bhavan to be converted into a BJP party office. But everybody may not agree to Delhi’s whims and fancies,” Banerjee alleged. She further called the newly appointed Governor R N Ravi a “BJP cadre” and alleged that outgoing governor C V Ananda Bose was forced to resign. Ravi, who is expected to take charge on March 11, saw his tenure as Governor of Tamil Nadu since September 2021 marked by a series of confrontations with the Stalin-led government, ranging from withholding assent to Bills, refusing to swear in MLAs, and delaying appointments of vice chancellors to state universities. In at least three cases since 2023, the state approached the Supreme Court against the Governor’s actions or inaction.
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Mar 9, 2026, 05:51 AM
India Demands Parliament Discussion on Middle East Conflict as Tensions Rise

India Demands Parliament Discussion on Middle East Conflict as Tensions Rise

Congress national president Mallikarjun Kharge has demanded a discussion in the Lok Sabha on the Middle East conflict. Kharge also expressed concern over the safety of Indians living there. The second phase of the Parliament budget session began on Monday. Soon after, the Lok Sabha was adjourned till 12 noon. 18 gas crematoriums of the Pune Municipal Corporation in Maharashtra have been closed. It is reported that due to lack of gas, it has been decided to remain closed. This closure will continue until further orders. Iran has launched a major attack on Israel. This time Iran has targeted Israel's Al Khudaira power plant. It is reported that after Ayatollah Ali Khamenei's son Mojtaba became the new Supreme Leader, attacks on Israel have been intensified. There are no signs of relief in the US-Iran war, which has increased the pressure on the market. The BSE pre-open Sensex has dropped nearly 2,000 points, while the National Stock Exchange Nifty has fallen in the Middle East. A young man has died in the middle of the war in Odisha's Kutia district.
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Mar 9, 2026, 05:47 AM
MNS Launches Digital Membership Drive, Raj Thackeray Outlines Party's Future Political Journey

MNS Launches Digital Membership Drive, Raj Thackeray Outlines Party's Future Political Journey

At the launch of the digital membership drive, Raj Thackeray gave an insight into the upcoming political journey of the party. He gave detailed guidance to the workers on how to work in the future. At the same event, the primary membership drive of the MNS was officially launched. The campaign will focus more on digital registration and aims to connect more youth with the party through technology.
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Mar 9, 2026, 05:45 AM
Nitish Kumar's Rajya Sabha Nomination Sparks Questions on His Stay in Delhi and Patna

Nitish Kumar's Rajya Sabha Nomination Sparks Questions on His Stay in Delhi and Patna

After Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar filed his nomination papers for the Rajya Sabha elections, questions are now being raised as to how many days he will stay in Delhi and when he will stay in Patna. To this, Janata Dal-United working president and MP Sanjay Jha has replied. Speaking to reporters in the Parliament complex, he said that if the House runs, he will stay in Delhi and the rest of the time will be in Patna. Jha claimed that the Bihar government will run under his guidance. Sanjay Jha said that as far as Nishant Kumar joining the party is concerned, many colleagues wanted Nishant Kumar to come forward and now he has come to work for the party. The Rajya Sabha MP said that those who know Nitish Kumar also understand his way of working. It is entirely Nitish Kumar's decision (to go to the Rajya Sabha) and no pressure can be put on him. He said that whatever decision Nitish Kumar takes, the entire party will stand by him. On the other hand, Rashtriya Janata Dal (RJD) MP Sanjay Yadav said that Nishant Kumar never made allegations against him.
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Mar 9, 2026, 05:43 AM
China Steps In to Prevent Military Clashes Between Pakistan and Afghanistan

China Steps In to Prevent Military Clashes Between Pakistan and Afghanistan

Kabul: China has come forward to prevent and de-escalate the continuing military clashes between Pakistan and Afghanistan. China has urged Pakistan and Afghanistan to resolve their differences through dialogue. Chinese President Xi Jinping's special envoy Yu Xiaoyong has met Afghanistan's foreign minister in Kabul. Yu expressed concern over the clashes along the Afghan-Pakistan border and stressed the need to take steps for peace, according to a statement issued by the Afghan foreign ministry. Yu Xiaoyong, China's special envoy to Afghanistan, visited Kabul on Sunday and held talks with Amir Khan Muttaqi, foreign minister in the Taliban government. During this time, he discussed with Muttaqi the deteriorating security situation in the region, especially the issue of confrontation with Pakistan. Pakistan-Afghanistan Dialogue: The Chinese envoy in his meeting with Muttaqi stressed that China's effort is to resolve issues between Afghanistan and Pakistan through diplomacy. It is important for both sides to stop escalation of tensions between the two countries for the sake of stability and security of the region, according to an Afghan foreign ministry statement.
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Mar 9, 2026, 05:29 AM
Odisha Assembly's Second Phase Budget Session Begins

Odisha Assembly's Second Phase Budget Session Begins

Bhubaneswar: The second phase of the Budget Session of the Assembly began today. The House continued with the usual Question Hour. Departmental Ministers started the second phase of the Assembly Budget Session. Departmental Ministers are replying to the questions of MLAs. The second phase will continue till April 8. In the first phase, Chief Minister Mohan Charan Majhi, who holds the Finance portfolio, presented a budget of ₹1 crore for the financial year. In the second phase, department-wise expenditure will be discussed and the state government will pass the Appropriation Bill on March 31.
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Mar 9, 2026, 05:23 AM
China Emerges as Economic Powerhouse in Central Asia Amid Ukraine War

China Emerges as Economic Powerhouse in Central Asia Amid Ukraine War

Beijing / Moscow: Most of Central Asia was part of the Soviet Union. China remained just an economic partner for years. But the Ukraine war has changed this equation. The Ukraine war has completely changed the balance of Central Asia. China has now become an economic superpower in that region too and is dictating terms and conditions. Russia, which until now had a veto in that region, has completely changed its position. China is not trying to carve out a niche in Eurasia but is rewiring its position in the region. It has taken control of the region's critical network of logistics, energy, supply chains, finance, and digital governance. Beijing is engaging in a kind of "armed interdependence." China is now building the infrastructure and rules under which smaller countries operate. After Russia's weakening, however, China now has complete independence in Central Asia. How has China's access to China's data dropped to China's customs records?
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Mar 9, 2026, 05:20 AM
Indian Airlines Seek Relief Amid Global Travel Chaos Caused by US-Israeli War

Indian Airlines Seek Relief Amid Global Travel Chaos Caused by US-Israeli War

Indian airlines have sought relief from the government after the escalating US-Israeli war threw global travel into chaos and sent oil prices skyrocketing. The conflict has led to extensive airspace closures and restrictions affecting some of the busiest airport hubs of the world. The civil aviation ministry had earlier said it was closely monitoring airfares to ensure that there was no undue surge in ticket prices. According to an update shared by CNBC-TV18, airlines have met with civil aviation minister Rammohan Naidu to flag the growing financial strain caused by the West Asia conflict. Carriers are reportedly seeking relief on excise duty or GST to offset the rising operational costs. They cite multiple pressure points including higher fuel and insurance costs. Reduced flights and disruptions have also pushed expenses higher, and flights from India to West Asia are often operating empty on one leg. An update shared by PTI indicates airlines are planning to operate 50 flights from the region on Monday. The Civil Aviation Ministry said Indian carriers cancelled 279 international flights on Sunday due to the Middle East conflict. Only 49 flights were operated during the day — scheduled from key cities in the Middle East, including Dubai, Abu Dhabi, Ras Al Khaimah, Fujairah, Muscat and Jeddah. Airspace closures over many Middle Eastern nations have forced planes into longer, less efficient routes that require additional fuel and flight crew. Indian airlines also contend with a long-standing closure of Pakistani airspace that is now forcing them to take a massive ‘u-turn for destinations in Europe and North America. Longer flights also require additional catering and higher aircraft maintenance. The war has also driven fuel prices up to multi-year highs amid fears of tighter supply and prolonged disruptions to shipments. Oil jumped 20% in early trading on Monday to hit its highest since July 2022. Aviation turbine fuel prices have also risen over the past few days as the Strait of Hormuz became impassable for tankers. Indian airlines are therefore flying longer routes using ‘more expensive’ fuel amid the recent chaos. Stranded passengers have been paying huge sums of money to escape the Middle East, with last-minute dashes to the airport, overland trips to less impacted hubs and fighter jets at times escorting passenger ⁠planes out. Recent reports indicate that insurance companies have slapped steep premiums on any aircraft entering the region. Airline executives told The Hindu last week that additional war-risk premium works out to about Rs 70 lakh per return flight (at an estimated value of Rs 700 crore for a narrow-body aircraft such as an Airbus A320). This translates to an additional cost of around Rs 20,000 per passenger. The amount could more than double (up to Rs 2 crore) for wide-body aircraft such as the Boeing 787 Dreamliner . The war has also led to intense one-way traffic for airlines — with packed ‘evacuation’ flights but almost no travellers heading into West Asia. They are also grappling with under-utilisation of planes — with hundreds of flights being cancelled daily. Airlines are unable to plan ahead or sell tickets in advance as many airports in the Gulf operating on day-to-day slot allocations.
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Mar 9, 2026, 05:20 AM
Iran Elects New Supreme Leader Amid US and Israeli Threats

Iran Elects New Supreme Leader Amid US and Israeli Threats

Iran has elected Mojtaba Khamenei, the son of Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, as its new supreme leader, despite strong warnings from US President Donald Trump and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. Both leaders said that whoever becomes Iran's new supreme leader will be targeted and eliminated. Iran has rejected these threats, calling it its internal matter and claiming to protect its sovereignty. Now it remains to be seen how long Mojtaba will be able to rule Iran amid these threats. According to the state TV channel ID1, the decision to make Mojtaba Khamenei the supreme leader was taken unanimously. The announcement comes amid tensions since the outbreak of the war on February 28, when the US and Israel launched successive attacks on Iran. Mojtaba, who has been a close ally of his father, will now take command of Iran's Islamic Revolution. But has this been a long time since Trump said that "a new leader will be able to rule without our permission "?
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Mar 9, 2026, 05:18 AM
Aamir Khan and Sunny Deol's Film Renamed from 'Lahore 1947' to 'Batwara 1947'

Aamir Khan and Sunny Deol's Film Renamed from 'Lahore 1947' to 'Batwara 1947'

With the war drama Border 2, Sunny Deol created a stir at the box office. Now the actor is preparing to make a splash on the big screen with a film produced by Aamir Khan. This upcoming film was earlier named Lahore 1947. But now the makers have changed the title of the film. Do you know what will be the new name of the film starring Aamir Khan and Sunny Deol? The title of'Lahore 1947'is being changed. The title of the much-awaited film'Lahore 1947 ', directed by Rajkumar Santoshi, is being changed. In fact, the filmmakers are worried that the name'Lahore'may be in trouble amid the current tension between India and Pakistan. According to Vicky Lalwani,'Lahore 1947'has been renamed'Batwara 1947 '. The decision to change the name of the film was taken last week because the team wanted to show the tragic event of the partition of 1947 instead of focusing only on Lahore and showing a big emotion.
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Mar 9, 2026, 05:16 AM
UAE Air Defences Address Missile Threat Amid Regional Tensions

UAE Air Defences Address Missile Threat Amid Regional Tensions

Abu Dhabi: The United Arab Emirates Ministry of Defence has confirmed that its air defences are “currently addressing a missile threat” across the country, as regional hostilities continue to intensify. In response to the unfolding security situation, residents have been advised to “remain in safe locations and follow all warnings and updates from official channels,” according to a news report by Gulf News. The Ministry clarified that the loud sounds heard in various regions were the result of “air defence systems intercepting ballistic missiles” as well as fighter jets successfully “engaging drones and loitering munitions.” In light of the ongoing defensive operations, authorities have urged both residents and travellers to “stay in safe locations and follow official channels for real-time updates.” The report by Gulf News noted that the military has been placed on high alert to neutralise any further incoming aerial threats. While the official alert did not specify exact locations targeted, the government has reiterated that “all residents are advised to remain vigilant and adhere to official safety guidance” until the threat is fully neutralised. This latest engagement follows a report from the Ministry of Defence on Sunday detailing the successful interception of a significant number of unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs), ballistic missiles, and cruise missiles launched from Iran amid the ongoing conflict in the region. According to the Ministry, UAE air defence detected 17 ballistic missiles, successfully destroying 16, while one fell into the sea. Simultaneously, 117 UAVs were detected, of which 113 were intercepted, and four fell within the country’s territory. These attacks are part of a broader cycle of Iranian retaliatory strikes following the start of the war after the US-Israel joint operation killed the Supreme Leader of the Islamic Republic, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, on February 28. Since the commencement of these hostilities, UAE air defences have detected a total of 238 ballistic missiles, intercepting 221, with 15 falling into the sea and 2 impacting the country. Furthermore, a total of 1,422 Iranian UAVs have been detected, of which 1,342 were intercepted, and 80 impacted UAE soil. Additionally, 8 cruise missiles were detected and successfully destroyed during this period. The ministry further stated that the ongoing strikes have resulted in four deaths among Pakistani, Nepalese, and Bangladeshi nationals, while 112 people sustained moderate to minor injuries. The injured include nationals from the UAE, Egypt, Sudan, Ethiopia, the Philippines, Pakistan, Iran, India, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka, Azerbaijan, Yemen, Uganda, Eritrea, Lebanon, Afghanistan, Bahrain, the Comoros, and Turkiye. The Ministry of Defence reaffirmed its readiness to address any threats, vowing to respond firmly to attempts to undermine national security. It emphasised that all measures are in place to ensure the protection of the UAE’s sovereignty, stability, and national interests. The development comes amid escalated tensions in West Asia, following the death of the 86-year-old Khamenei, who was killed in joint military strikes by the US and Israel on Iran on February 28. The strikes also killed several senior leaders of the Islamic Republic. Following this, Tehran, in retaliation, launched counter-strikes targeting American military bases and Israeli assets across the region, including multiple Arab countries. Israel, along with the US, continued its strikes on Tehran, with Tel Aviv widening the conflict to Lebanon, targeting Hezbollah and Iranian-backed militant groups. (ANI)
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Mar 9, 2026, 05:16 AM
Shivakumar's Delhi Visit Sparks Speculation on Karnataka Leadership Change

Shivakumar's Delhi Visit Sparks Speculation on Karnataka Leadership Change

Karnataka Deputy Chief Minister D K Shivakumar 's visit to New Delhi has once again triggered speculation, linking it to a possible leadership change in the State after the ongoing Budget Session of the legislature. ANYTIME, ANYWHERE. Experience a more refined e-paper today READ NOW ADVERTISEMENT ADVERTISEMENT Shivakumar left for the national capital with Congress president Mallikarjun Kharge from Kalaburagi on Sunday evening. Earlier in the day, both leaders shared a stage to launch various development projects worth Rs 1,069 crore at Chittapur in the district. According to Shivakumar's tour programme shared with the media, he is in New Delhi to attend a private programme. He is scheduled to return to Bengaluru on Monday, according to a PTI report. Also Read:Meeting between contractors and CM Siddaramaiah will be arranged soon: D K Shivakumar Also Read:Meeting between contractors and CM Siddaramaiah will be arranged soon: D K Shivakumar Amid the ongoing tussle between him and Shivakumar over the Chief Minister's post, Siddaramaiah on Saturday asserted that he can continue and present two more Budgets if the Congress high command gives him the opportunity . ADVERTISEMENT ADVERTISEMENT Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links Stories You May Like Bengaluru Traffic: Woman drives 47 km instead of 23 km to beat rush Bengaluru accident: Car drags scooter 50m in Jayama hal, woman survives Balendra Shah: Nepal’s youn gest PM studied engineering in Bengaluru "I have presented the highest of 17 Budgets. Breaking records is not important. If people give opportunities, we can present more Budgets. The high command's decision is final. If they want me to continue, I will do it. I will abide by it. I have confidence in the high command," he told reporters in Mysuru. Shivakumar's supporters to head to Delhi A few legislators loyal to Shivakumar have reportedly expressed their intention to travel to Delhi to urge the party high command to make their leader the Chief Minister, after the Budget Session of the legislature. The session is scheduled to conclude on March 27. Meanwhile, Shivakumar is scheduled to host a dinner for all Ministers, Congress MLAs and MLCs on March 10 to mark his completion of six years as Karnataka Pradesh Congress Committee president. (With PTI inputs) ADVERTISEMENT Published 09 March 2026, 10:46 IST Karnataka News Congress Karnataka D K Shivakumar Karnataka Politics Siddaramaiah Follow us on : Follow Us Read More
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Mar 9, 2026, 05:13 AM
No-Confidence Motion Against Indian Parliament's Lok Sabha Speaker Om Birla Begins

No-Confidence Motion Against Indian Parliament's Lok Sabha Speaker Om Birla Begins

New Delhi: The no-confidence motion against Lok Sabha Speaker Om Birla will be moved in the House today. The second phase of the Budget Session of Parliament begins today and will continue till March. The Lok Sabha Secretariat has included the opposition's no-confidence motion to remove Om Birla as Speaker in the list of business to be transacted in the House today. Parliamentary Affairs Minister Kiren Rijiju said that after 39 years, the no-confidence motion against the Lok Sabha Speaker will be discussed in the House, for which both the ruling and opposition parties are preparing to discuss. The list is ready. The Congress has also held a meeting and prepared a strategy. So the Congress has given a three-day whip to its Lok Sabha members to be present in the House from 9 to 11 March at any cost. The party high command will take a strict decision against those who will not come. Three Congress MPs Mohammad Javed, K Suresh and Mallu Ravi will move a no-confidence motion in the Lok Sabha. On the call of the Speaker, 50 members in favour of the motion will stand up and support it. Lok Sabha Speaker Om Birla will not be present in the House today.
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Mar 9, 2026, 05:13 AM
Samajwadi Party Eyes National Party Status by Contesting Assam Assembly Elections

Samajwadi Party Eyes National Party Status by Contesting Assam Assembly Elections

Lucknow: After a landslide victory in the 2024 Lok Sabha elections, the Samajwadi Party is eyeing national party status. As part of this strategy, the party plans to contest the Assam assembly elections for the first time. Media reports claim that the SP may field candidates in five to 10 seats. It will be officially announced soon. The assembly elections in Assam are due in 2026. It is reported that the SP will field candidates in Muslim-majority areas of Assam. SP president Akhilesh Yadav may also go there to campaign. Two SP MLAs in Maharashtra and one SP MLA in Gujarat are outside the UP. This is well below the national party standard. In fact, to get national party status, the party must have at least 6% of the total valid votes in at least four states in the Lok Sabha or assembly elections. Also, it must have at least four seats in the Lok Sabha or less than 2% of the total seats in the states.
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Mar 9, 2026, 05:11 AM
India's Parliament Budget Session Enters Second Phase Amid Calls for Speaker's Removal

India's Parliament Budget Session Enters Second Phase Amid Calls for Speaker's Removal

The second phase of the Parliament budget session begins today, Monday, March 9, 2026. In this phase, the opposition parties are preparing their strategy on the proposal to remove Lok Sabha Speaker Om Birla. Meanwhile, Samajwadi Party National President and former Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Akhilesh Yadav has given a significant response. When the Kannauj MP was asked about the proposal to remove Lok Sabha Speaker Om Birla, he said, "There will be a meeting of floor leaders, in which it will be decided how to move forward." Further, Akhilesh said, "Our foreign policy has been mortgaged in the Bharatiya Janata Party government and the way inflation is increasing, many of our Indian citizens who are stuck there have not been able to celebrate many festivals. After all, what is the government of India doing?. There will be a meeting of floor leaders. I think many things will be decided in it." Tell me, on the first day of the second phase of the budget session of Parliament, on Monday, Lok Sabha Speaker Om Birla will be concerned about the proposal.
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Mar 9, 2026, 05:11 AM
US Lawmakers Introduce Bill to Challenge Trump's H-1B Visa Restrictions

US Lawmakers Introduce Bill to Challenge Trump's H-1B Visa Restrictions

Follow WhatsApp channels A new bill has been introduced in the US House of Representatives challenging the harsh H-1B visa restrictions imposed by US President Donald Trump. Democratic Congressman Bonnie Watson Coleman has introduced the bill seeking to overturn President Trump's decision to impose harsher pay conditions and higher fees on employers who hire workers on H-1B visas. Read Trending VideosTrump's decision and its impactIn September 2025, President Trump announced a decision that significantly raised the mandatory pay level for H-1B visa workers and imposed a $100,000 fee on employers who hire such workers. The decision was reportedly aimed at protecting the interests of American workers. However, Democratic Congressman Coleman believes that it is a "short-sighted announcement" by US institutions, "high-skilled" by employers, and "high-skilled" by universities.
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Mar 9, 2026, 05:09 AM
Bollywood Film's Name Changed Amid India-Pakistan Tensions

Bollywood Film's Name Changed Amid India-Pakistan Tensions

Mumbai: In the past few years, Bollywood movies have been embroiled in controversies for various reasons. Sometimes a scene becomes controversial, sometimes a song is objected to in the film, and many films'names have become controversial. Looking at all this, the name of Sunny Deol's upcoming film has been changed. Deol and Aamir Khan's much-awaited film'Lahore 1947'was in discussion for the last few months. Now a big update has come about this film. Keeping in mind the political sensitivity and the current situation in India-Pakistan, the producers have decided to change the name of the film to'Partition 1947 '. According to the information, the producers felt that there is a possibility of a dispute in the future due to the mention of the city'Lahore'in the name of the film. Given the tense relations between India and Pakistan, the name'Partition'will be more appropriate in the name of the film.
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Mar 9, 2026, 05:07 AM
Saudi Arabia Warns Iran of Severe Consequences After Drone Attack on Oil Field

Saudi Arabia Warns Iran of Severe Consequences After Drone Attack on Oil Field

Iran America War: After the American and Israeli attacks on Iran, Iran has continuously attacked the Gulf countries for the past 10 days. Not only have these attacks targeted American military bases, but Iran has also showered missiles on other oil and residential bases in Saudi Arabia and other countries. While the Gulf countries have so far acted with restraint and appealed to the two sides for dialogue. Although now the dam of patience of these countries seems to be breaking. Strongly condemning the attacks on their oil bases and a residential area on Sunday, Saudi Arabia has warned Iran on Monday that it will suffer the "biggest losses" so far. Saudi Arabia's statement came after the new drone attack that targeted its large Shayba oil field. Saudi Arabia also rejected the statement made by Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian on Saturday that the Saudi Arabian Ministry of Foreign Affairs "has confirmed that the Iranian side has stopped this statement."
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Mar 9, 2026, 05:04 AM
India and Iran Vow to Continue Chabahar Port Project Amid Rising Tensions in West Asia

India and Iran Vow to Continue Chabahar Port Project Amid Rising Tensions in West Asia

Amid rising military tensions in West Asia and the war involving Iran, new concerns have emerged about the Chabahar Port, one of the most important strategic projects between India and Iran. The port is not just a commercial project for India but is considered extremely important from a geopolitical and strategic point of view. Although the war is expected to affect the pace of this project, it has not been completely stopped and both countries appear to be in favor of continuing it. Chabahar Port is located on the Gulf of Oman in the southeast of Iran and India sees it as an alternative route to reach Afghanistan and Central Asia. India has been investing in this project for a long time and has spent more than $120 million on the development of the Shahid Beheshti Terminal located here. There is no direct land route between India and Afghanistan because Pakistan is in the middle. Through Chabahar Port, India can send goods to Iran by sea, through road and rail networks, and through the Chabahar Port, which can provide access to South Asia and Afghanistan. India-Pakistan International Trade Corridor (NACP) is an important part of India's trade route.
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Amar Ujala
Mar 9, 2026, 05:04 AM
Protests Erupt as Chief Election Commissioner Visits Kalighat Temple in Kolkata

Protests Erupt as Chief Election Commissioner Visits Kalighat Temple in Kolkata

ExtensionAdd as a preferredsource on google On Monday, Chief Election Commissioner Gyanesh Kumar faced protests in Kolkata. During his visit to the famous Kalighat temple in South Kolkata, some people shouted slogans against him and showed black flags. The police present at the spot immediately controlled the situation, after which the Chief Election Commissioner visited the temple. Read MoreTrending VideosThe video / advertisement shown by TMC workers before the black flag reached the city on Sunday night was also a protest. TMC workers shouted slogans against his convoy while leaving the airport. Black flags were also shown to his convoy in the Kaikhali area of VIP Road. Outside the airport, activists of left-wing parties also demonstrated, leading to a tense situation in the area. Advertisement #WATCH Kolkata, West Bengal: People protest against Chief Election Commissioner Gyanesh Kumar outside the Kalighat Temple.
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Mar 9, 2026, 05:03 AM
Indian Parliament Resumes with No-Confidence Motion Against Speaker Om Birla

Indian Parliament Resumes with No-Confidence Motion Against Speaker Om Birla

Parliament resumes today after a break in the ongoing budget session. The House will begin with a discussion on a formal motion moved by the Congress-led opposition to remove Speaker Om Birla. The BJP-led NDA's treasury bench is preparing a counter-attack on opposition leader Rahul Gandhi. Today's big agenda is a no-confidence motion against Speaker Om Birla supported by 118 MPs of the INDIA block. The opposition has accused Birla of "outright partying" and said he has suppressed their voice and sided with the ruling Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP). The ruling party in poll-bound West Bengal, the Trinamool Congress (TMC), was initially hesitant to sign the notice, but the party has confirmed that its MPs will support the motion. How can the Lok Sabha Speaker be removed?
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Mar 9, 2026, 05:03 AM
India's Budget Session Kicks Off: Key Announcements Expected for Youth, Women, and Farmers

India's Budget Session Kicks Off: Key Announcements Expected for Youth, Women, and Farmers

ExtensionAdd as a preferredsource on google The budget session of the legislative assembly will begin today in New Delhi. The general budget of the Dhami government will be special in view of the election year. According to political analysts, the budget may see many important announcements for the youth, women, and farmers. Read Trending VideosThis video / advertisement will be removed. In view of the new year, the focus of the government will be especially on women empowerment, skill development of the youth, and increasing the income of farmers. The budget may also emphasize on new schemes related to financial assistance for women, as well as strengthening self-help groups. At the same time, there may be announcements for employment-oriented training schemes along with promoting skill development programs for the youth. Advertisements that the youth can get employment opportunities at the local level. The government can also take many steps in the interest of farmers to strengthen the agricultural sector.
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Mar 9, 2026, 05:01 AM
Maithili Thakur's Emotional Darshan at Jaipur's Govinddevji Temple

Maithili Thakur's Emotional Darshan at Jaipur's Govinddevji Temple

Daughter of Madhubani, Bihar, noted folk singer and BJP MLA from Alinagar, Darbhanga, Maithili Thakur became emotional during the darshan at the historic Govinddevji Temple in Jaipur. The devotional atmosphere of the temple and the bhajans of the devotees touched her heart so much that tears flowed from her eyes. Maithili Thakur had reached the temple with her two brothers, Rishabh and Ayachi. Maithili could not stop herself when the bhajan was echoing there, "Aaj toh naveli Radha goral pujan aai hai, goral pujan aai hai." She wrote on Facebook, "Till today I had never felt like this. But when I reached Govind Devji Temple, Jaipur for darshan, the atmosphere there, the bhajans of the devotees, the bells and claps touched my heart so much that I could not control myself. Tears kept flowing from my eyes, it felt as if all the burden of my mind had been lightened." Maithili Thakur is not only a singer, but also an active politician from BJP.
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Mar 9, 2026, 05:00 AM
Meghalaya Congress Chief Confirms ST Certificate Requirement for Council Elections

Meghalaya Congress Chief Confirms ST Certificate Requirement for Council Elections

Meghalaya Pradesh Congress Committee (MPCC) chief Vincent H. Pala stated that the recent Garo Hills Autonomous District Council ( GHADC ) directive, which mandates an ST certificate for candidates, will remain in effect unless overturned by a court ruling. He added that the order is effective for now, and any modifications would depend on the outcome if someone challenges it legally. The Meghalaya High Court, on Friday, accepted a PIL questioning whether non-tribal individuals should be allowed to contest GHADC elections . The petition was submitted by Niksrang Ch Marak, represented by P.T. Sangma, with a hearing scheduled for Monday. The issue arises from a GHADC notification issued on February 17, which prevents non-tribal candidates from participating in the April 10 council elections unless they hold an ST certificate. While many Garo tribal associations have backed the council’s decision, some non-tribal leaders argue that it violates constitutional rights and restricts participation. Putting the legal debate aside, Pala sounded confident about Congress’s performance in the upcoming elections. He said the party has put forward candidates for all 29 constituencies and expects strong support from voters dissatisfied with the NPP, which currently heads the council’s Executive Committee. Pala also pointed out that the Trinamool Congress (TMC) might be a serious competitor in the Garo Hills, largely because of the regional presence of its leader, Mukul Sangma.
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Mar 9, 2026, 05:00 AM
India's Parliament Enters Second Phase: No-Confidence Motion Against Speaker Possible

India's Parliament Enters Second Phase: No-Confidence Motion Against Speaker Possible

ExtensionAdd as a preferredsource on google The second phase of the Budget Session of Parliament begins today. This phase may begin with the possibility of a discussion on the no-confidence motion against the Speaker of the Lok Sabha. The Opposition had given a notice against the Speaker of the Lok Sabha during the first phase of the Budget Session itself, which has 118 MPs'signatures. At that time, Trinamool Congress MPs had not signed the motion, but now the party has made it clear that it will support this motion of the Opposition. Read MoreTrending VideosThere are certain rules for bringing a no-confidence motion against the Speaker of the Lok Sabha. Under this, a notice has to be given 14 days in advance with the signature of at least two MPs and the support of at least 50 members in the House. In this case, Congress MPs Mohammad Javed, Kodikunnil Suresh and Mallu Ravi have given a notice of motion. What is the notice given in the advertisement notice? Apart from the notice given in the notice, the Leader of the Opposition and eight other opposition MPs have not been given an opportunity to speak in the entire Budget Session.
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