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Mar 10, 2026, 09:16 AM
Gujarat Congress Committee Appoints New Chairmen in Patan and Kheda Districts

Gujarat Congress Committee Appoints New Chairmen in Patan and Kheda Districts

Rajkot: Gujarat Pradesh Congress Committee's ઓ.બી.સી Department has taken an important decision to boost the organizational strength under the organization creation campaign. ઓ.બી.સી Dr. Mahesh Rajput, Chairman of the Department, has appointed new chairmen for various taluks and cities of Patan and Kheda districts. These appointments express the objective of making the party's work more dynamic and giving justice to the castes in the coming times. Details of the appointments of Patan district District Congress ઓ.બી.સી. The 11 appointments made by the department chairman for various taluks and cities are as follows: * Chaudhary Bhupendrabhai Bawabhai-Chairman, Patan Taluko * Thakor Deepakbhai Shivaji-Chairman, Patan City * Thakor Dashrathji-Chairman, Siddhpur Taluko * Desai Motibhai Pochabhai-Chairman, Saraswati Taluko * Suthar Dineshbhai Amritbhai-Chairman, Samei Taluko * Thakor Divanji Chaturji-Chairman, Harij Talukoji-Chairman, Bharatji Thakorji-Chairman.
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Mar 10, 2026, 09:12 AM
Dispute Erupts Over Construction of Standing Committee Chairman in Rajkot Municipal Corporation

Dispute Erupts Over Construction of Standing Committee Chairman in Rajkot Municipal Corporation

Akila News: Dispute over the construction of Standing Committee Chairman in the Special General Board of Rajkot Municipal Corporation, questions raised on the construction going on in Panchavati Society of Ward No. 8, Opposition Leader Vashram Sagathia alleged, Congress wrote a letter to the Municipal Commissioner to remove the construction, construction without leaving the margin.: Watch Video
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Mar 10, 2026, 09:02 AM
Indian State's Chief Minister and Deputy Visit Delhi to Discuss Local Body Elections

Indian State's Chief Minister and Deputy Visit Delhi to Discuss Local Body Elections

(By Ashwin Vyas) Gandhinagar, Dt. 10:... Today, the Chief Minister and Deputy Chief Minister of the state have gone to Delhi immediately. The main reason for this visit to Delhi is the upcoming local body elections. Will hold detailed discussions with the high command in Delhi. In addition, administrators have been appointed in 71 municipalities of the state. Thus, the local body elections seem to be taking place in mid-April. There is a strong possibility of the announcement of the local body elections with the return from Delhi. On the other hand, the process of selection of candidates has been carried out by the BJP organization.
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Mar 10, 2026, 09:01 AM
BJP Leader Outlines Organizational Programs in Porbandar District

BJP Leader Outlines Organizational Programs in Porbandar District

(By Paresh Parekh) Porbandar, Dt. 10: Newly appointed district BJP in-charge Dr. Vimalbhai Kagathra ji held a meeting with the newly appointed district BJP team, the president, general secretary and in-charge of the Mandal and Morcha in Porbandar district, a meeting with the former district BJP organization, a meeting with the members of the district panchayat, an introduction meeting with the senior leaders, and gave an outline of the organizational programs and work to be done in the coming days.
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Mar 10, 2026, 08:44 AM
Vote-Counting Begins in Ahmedabad for Bar Council of Gujarat Elections

Vote-Counting Begins in Ahmedabad for Bar Council of Gujarat Elections

The counting of votes for the Bar Council of Gujarat elections has begun in Ahmedabad. The process is being carried out in the auditorium located at the Gujarat High Court. The election was held for the new body of 23 members of the state, in which more than 76 thousand lawyers voted. A total of 99 candidates were in the fray for 23 seats, out of which 79 are male and 20 are female. Out of 23 seats, 5 seats were reserved for female candidates. The average voter turnout in the state was 52 percent. The counting is being carried out amid tight security and police security. New representatives can be appointed for the next 5 years.
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Mar 10, 2026, 08:43 AM
War in Mehsana Affects Dudhsagar Dairy Operations

War in Mehsana Affects Dudhsagar Dairy Operations

The impact of the war in Mehsana is clearly visible on Dudhsagar Dairy. The gas supply to the dairy has been cut by 40 percent, which will reduce the production of milk powder by 200 tons and may reduce the production by 150 tons. The gas cut has led to the closure of 2 of the dairy's powder plants. The dairy is preparing furnace oil and solid fuel based boilers to maintain milk processing. Importantly, all the cattle farmers'milk will be taken as usual.
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Mar 10, 2026, 08:13 AM
US-Iran Conflict Enters 12th Day as Tensions Rise in Gulf Region

US-Iran Conflict Enters 12th Day as Tensions Rise in Gulf Region

The war between the US-Israel and Iran has been going on for the last 12 days. Iran is targeting the Gulf countries in response to the attacks on it. These attacks are mainly on US bases or bases associated with it. The US issued a notice to its citizens not to leave the country and not to travel there. The GCC countries are not attacking Iran despite the continuous Iranian attacks on themselves and this is what is bothering the US. The US has started to withdraw troops from its military base in Riyadh. A US Senator Lindsey Graham said that the American people are being killed and the US is spending billions of dollars to remove the terrorist Iranian regime that is threatening the region. On the other hand, Saudi Arabia seems to be only issuing statements and doing some things behind the scenes that help only nominally. But it is not ready to take part in their military operations to end the reign of terror spreading from Iran. It is the Saudi Arabian Embassy in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.
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Mar 10, 2026, 08:07 AM
Supreme Court Rebukes West Bengal Government Amid No-Confidence Motion Debate in Parliament

Supreme Court Rebukes West Bengal Government Amid No-Confidence Motion Debate in Parliament

The Supreme Court is hearing a case related to the ongoing SIR process in West Bengal. The court has reprimanded the state government on matters related to the deletion of names from the voter list. CJI Surya Kant warned all parties regarding the SIR and asked them not to dare to question judicial officers. Lok Sabha MP and Congress leader Gaurav Gogoi said in favor of the no-confidence motion that there is not even a deputy speaker in the house. The country should know how the house is running. This motion is not against any person. But now the mike has also been made a weapon. While the speaker has to be impartial. He further said that we are forced to bring this motion. It is our duty to preserve parliamentary decorum. We are also sad to bring this motion, but under compulsion we came up with this motion. The debate on the no-confidence motion against Lok Sabha Speaker Om Birla is going on. BJP MP Jagdambika Pal, who is sitting in the chair, said that the MPs who have been given 10 hours for the debate and the motion to remove Om Birla from the post of the Lok Sabha.
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Mar 10, 2026, 07:43 AM
Kerala Minister's Wife Withdraws Complaint After Husband Apologizes

Kerala Minister's Wife Withdraws Complaint After Husband Apologizes

Thiruvananthapuram: Kerala Transport Minister K B Ganesh Kumar's wife on Tuesday said that she will not be moving forward with the complaint against her husband as he has admitted his mistake and apologised. ANYTIME, ANYWHERE. Experience a more refined e-paper today READ NOW ADVERTISEMENT ADVERTISEMENT Speaking to a news channel, Bindhu Menon said that as she did not take his calls, the minister called her sister and "spoke emotionally". "He very emotionally said that a mistake had happened on his part. A lot of mistakes have happened in our years-long marriage, but I never said I am leaving him or will go to the media or that I will take legal steps," she said. "My intention was not to tarnish the image of the government or my husband. That is what I said yesterday also. He called this morning and apologised and said we can sort out the issue. That is what I was waiting for. Definitely not going forward with the complaint now. We are going to resolve it together," Menon told the channel. ADVERTISEMENT ADVERTISEMENT Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links Stories You May Like Bengaluru Robbery: Three held for posing as cops, looti ng businessman Undo Bengaluru Drug Bust: Four held with ganja, hydro ganja and MDMA Undo Bengaluru airport taxi driver s struggle as business decline s amid unauthorised cabs Undo Also Read:Kerala minister's wife accuses him of infidelity and domestic violence Also Read:Kerala minister's wife accuses him of infidelity and domestic violence She further said that during her 13-year-long marriage with the minister, there have been a lot of issues, but it is not an incident over which she intends to throw away this relationship. Menon said that her allegations were made in an "emotional outburst" after the minister denied her claims of infidelity and termed her call to 112 -- Emergency Response Support System -- as "madness". "We all make mistakes in life, because he was a minister, everyone came to know what he did. But there is no need for the minister to apologise to the public. If I am the one living with him, he only needs to apologise to me. "I do not intend to move forward by taking revenge, because it is very easy for me to say I don't want anything, and I am going to move forward with a case. I could have done that earlier, but I did not do that as I love him that much," she said. Menon requested that no one discuss the issue on social media. Meanwhile, the Congress stuck to its demand for Kumar's resignation. Kerala Pradesh Congress Committee (KPCC) president Sunny Joseph said that it was not a simple family matter that could be settled and demanded Kumar's resignation. Also Read:Tantri gave Potti Sabarimala access, says Kerala Minister Also Read:Sabarimala gold missing row | Tantri gave Potti access to temple, not any minister: Kerala Minister Ganesh Kumar "If the minister does not resign, then the chief minister should show the energy to remove him," the KPCC chief said while speaking to reporters in Delhi. He said that the government, CM and the LDF need to indicate their stand on the issue. Joseph further said that when similar allegations were made against Kumar when he was in the UDF government, he was forced to resign. "So, it is not just double standards on the part of the government, it is a betrayal of the people," he contended. Menon on Monday had levelled allegations of infidelity against him after he denied the rumours circulating on social media regarding the matter. She had said there had been marital issues with Ganesh Kumar since their marriage in 2014. The Kerala Congress (B) leader married Menon in 2014 after legally separating from Yamini Thankachy. Menon said she had been living separately for the past several months because of Kumar's relationship with several women. Kumar had dismissed the allegations circulating against him as "politically motivated" since the election was nearing. ADVERTISEMENT Published 10 March 2026, 13:13 IST India News Kerala Indian Politics Minister Follow us on : Follow Us Read More
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Mar 10, 2026, 07:32 AM
IIT Guwahati Leads Northeast-Japan Academic Collaboration Initiative

IIT Guwahati Leads Northeast-Japan Academic Collaboration Initiative

Guwahati : The Indian Institute of Technology Guwahati has led a new initiative to strengthen academic, research and industry collaboration between Northeast India and Japan, with 22 institutions from the region signing a Letter of Intent (LoI) to explore joint partnerships with Japanese universities and organisations. Indian legal advice Discover more Regional business directory Northeast India guidebooks Tribal jewelry designs The LoI was signed during the Japan–NER Academia-Industry Cooperation Symposium 2026 held on March 9 and 10, jointly organised by IIT Guwahati and Gifu University, Japan. The two-day symposium brought together academic institutions, research organisations and industry representatives from Northeast India and Japan to explore collaborations in areas such as food security, healthcare, environment, sustainable energy and clean water. Under the agreement, the institutions will participate in the Northeast Region–Japan International Academic and Research Consortium aimed at promoting academic exchange, research collaboration and institutional partnerships. A total of 22 institutions from the Northeast signed the LoI, including eight National Institutes of Technology (NITs), two Indian Institutes of Information Technology (IIITs), NERIST, AIIMS Guwahati, NERIWALM, Tezpur University, Gauhati University, Cotton University and Assam Engineering College, among others. Daily news digest Discover more Political history books Handicraft home decor Wildlife photography prints Under the collaboration framework, IIT Guwahati will serve as the nodal institution on the Indian side, while Gifu University will act as the coordinating institution on the Japanese side. The initiative is expected to expand academic exchanges between the two countries, with plans facilitating student mobility and collaborative research between institutions in Northeast India and Japan over the coming years. Speaking at the inaugural session, IIT Guwahati Director Devendra Jalihal said the consortium would bring together experts from multiple disciplines, including engineering, medicine, science and policymaking, to accelerate regional growth and support industrial development. Gifu University President Kazuhiro Yoshida said the partnership would strengthen cooperation in education, research, technology transfer and social development between institutions in the two countries. Tourism packages The symposium was attended by representatives from the Embassy of India in Tokyo, the Government of Assam and several Japanese organisations, including JETRO, JST, JICA and JSPS. Indian legal advice Officials said the new consortium is expected to open opportunities for students and researchers from Northeast India to gain greater global exposure and contribute to strengthening academic cooperation between India and Japan. Also Read: How rail link is transforming Mizoram’s economy Related WhatsApp Facebook X LinkedIn Share @media ( min-width: 250px ){.newspack_global_ad.sidebar_article-2{min-height: 100px;}} Trending Stories How women are redefining conservation leadership in Nagaland Kaalrav 2026 ends at Sikkim Manipal, draws 500 students from over 10 colleges How rail link is transforming Mizoram’s economy Assam: Rare Siberian Bird draws birders from across India to Dhemaji Sikkim: Gurudongmar Lake tourism resumes after 887 days since GLOF Two fish discovered in Nagaland named after late researcher’s children Latest Stories Nomination clash in Tura: Ex-MLA attacked, curfew and internet ban enforced 50 minutes ago IIT Guwahati leads Northeast–Japan academic collaboration initiative 1 hour ago Manipur budget allocates ₹350 crore for SHG scheme to empower 3.5 lakh women 2 hours ago How wrestling became Nagaland’s biggest traditional sport 2 hours ago SMIT’s Kaalrav 2026 cultural festival concludes after three days 5 hours ago Assembly discusses land hurdles in Rs 283 cr Dimapur station modernisation 17 hours ago
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Mar 10, 2026, 07:21 AM
Senior Congress Leader Biren Singh Engti Passes Away at 90

Senior Congress Leader Biren Singh Engti Passes Away at 90

Senior Congress leader and former Union Minister Biren Singh Engti passed away on Tuesday morning at the age of 90. He breathed his last at around 7.46 a.m. at Health City Hospital in Guwahati, where he had been undergoing treatment. A prominent political leader from Diphu, Engti represented the Diphu Lok Sabha constituency seven times and was regarded as one of the most influential voices from the hill districts of Assam. During his long political career, he also served as a Union Minister of State in the Government of India. According to family sources, Engti had fallen unconscious at his residence in Diphu on Monday after reportedly suffering a pressure-related health complication. He was immediately taken to Guwahati for medical treatment but the doctors could not save him. Engti was widely respected for his decades-long political career and his efforts to represent the interests of people from the hill areas of Assam. A senior leader of the Indian National Congress , he remained closely associated with the party for most of his public life. He is survived by two sons and a daughter. Family members said his mortal remains will be brought from Guwahati to his residence in Diphu, where it will be kept for three days to allow people to pay their last respects.
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Mar 10, 2026, 07:15 AM
Uttar Pradesh Cabinet Expansion May Be Delayed Amid Ongoing Assembly Elections

Uttar Pradesh Cabinet Expansion May Be Delayed Amid Ongoing Assembly Elections

Lucknow: Amid speculations of cabinet expansion in Uttar Pradesh, it may have to wait for a while. The current political situation does not seem to favour an immediate expansion. It is believed that the Yogi government can take a decision on cabinet expansion only after the upcoming assembly elections in five states, including West Bengal, Assam and Tamil Nadu. When will the cabinet expansion take place? According to sources, the process of swearing-in of the new chief minister in Bihar is also to be completed before this. There is a possibility of a change or expansion in Team Yogi in Uttar Pradesh only after this. The central leadership and organization of the BJP are busy with these political activities, so the cabinet expansion may be postponed for some time. Currently, so many ministers including the CM have been sworn in that the cabinet was also expanded on 26 September 2021, about six months before the 2022 assembly elections. A total of seven ministers were sworn in the Yogi government at that time. Jitin Prasada was made a cabinet minister, while Paltu Ram, Sanjay Kumar Gond, Sangeeta Balwant Dharam Prajapati, Dinesh Gangveer Singh were made ministers in the second term of the Yogi government.
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Mar 10, 2026, 07:13 AM
Uttar Pradesh Cabinet Expansion Delayed Amid Election Focus

Uttar Pradesh Cabinet Expansion Delayed Amid Election Focus

The much-awaited expansion of the Yogi cabinet in Uttar Pradesh politics seems to be on the cards. There was talk in the corridors of power that a new team could be announced around Holi, but now the top leadership of the party has changed its priorities. The wait for many MLAs to become ministers has increased by at least two months. According to the latest developments, now there will be a change in Uttar Pradesh only after the results of the assembly elections in five states, including West Bengal and Assam. According to BJP sources, the central leadership is currently busy with the assembly elections in West Bengal, Assam, Tamil Nadu, Kerala, and Puducherry. Also, the political turmoil over the formation of a new government in Bihar and the coronation of the chief minister has also caught Delhi's attention. The party high command believes that it will be organizationally challenging to expand the cabinet in a huge state like Uttar Pradesh amid the election summer of these important states. The leadership is currently drawing on its full energy to ensure a victory in the next assembly elections in Uttar Pradesh in 2026.
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Mar 10, 2026, 07:12 AM
Election Commission Visits West Bengal, Political Parties Demand Changes to Polling Phases

Election Commission Visits West Bengal, Political Parties Demand Changes to Polling Phases

The Election Commission team is on a visit to West Bengal. On the first day of its three-day visit on Monday, the commission held talks with political parties, including the number of phases of polling. Opposition parties in the state demanded that the commission hold elections in three or fewer phases. On Monday, the party delegation met Chief Election Commissioner Gyanesh Kumar and Deputy Election Commissioners SS Sandhu and Vivek Joshi in Kolkata. The BJP delegation demanded that the assembly elections be held in a single phase or at most in two phases, and not seven to eight. The party also asked the commission to ensure violence-free elections in the state. The BJP also submitted a 16-point charter to the EC, stressing security concerns among other things. BJP leader Jagannath Chattopadhyay said that we demanded one, two or three-phase elections. Chattopadhyay was part of a three-member party delegation that met EC officials. However, Chattopadhyay expressed concern over the deployment of 400 companies of central forces and said that the state police was not criticising the role of the central forces in the violence.
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Mar 10, 2026, 07:01 AM
Gujarat Local Body Elections: BJP to Give More Tickets to Youth, Older Candidates Left Out

Gujarat Local Body Elections: BJP to Give More Tickets to Youth, Older Candidates Left Out

The local body elections in Gujarat will be held in the coming time. The Election Commission and the government have started preparations for the same. Elections will also be held in the newly formed municipal corporations in the state. The BJP has taken an important decision regarding this election. The BJP will give more tickets to the youth in this election. On the other hand, the decision to not give tickets to candidates contesting for three terms will be continued. The BJP has taken an important decision in the upcoming local body elections. This time the BJP will give more tickets to the youth. The leaders who have contested for more than three terms and are more than 60 years old will not be given tickets. Due to this decision, the cards of many old Jogis can be cut off. They can no longer get tickets according to the BJP's rules. Talking about Ahmedabad, the current 32 corporators are likely to not get tickets this time. A major cyber fraud has been reported in the District Cooperative Bank in Bhavnagar. Cyber gangs transferred more than Rs 7 crore from four branches of the bank.
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Mar 10, 2026, 07:00 AM
Manipur's Dr. Bimol Akoijam Angomcha: Professor-Turned-Politician in Lok Sabha

Manipur's Dr. Bimol Akoijam Angomcha: Professor-Turned-Politician in Lok Sabha

The official strength of the Lok Sabha is 543, and of this, 481 sitting MPs are salaried. The RTI response does not specify the status of the remaining MPs. There are a total of 543 seats in the Lower House of Parliament, though two seats are currently vacant. The MP from Manipur is Dr. Bimol Akoijam Angomcha, who does not draw the salary that a Lok Sabha MP receives. Dr. Bimolbimol Akoijam was a professor at JNU. He is an Indian academician, filmmaker, and politician. He hails from Imphal, the capital of Manipur. Dr. Bimol has been an associate professor at the School of Social Sciences, Jawaharlal Nehru University. He is the 18th Lok Sabha MP from the Inner Manipur constituency of Manipur as a member of the Indian National Congress in the 2024 Indian general election. Dr. Bimolbimol Akoijam belongs to the Meitei community of Manipur. He was born around 1967. He holds an MA in Psychology and his 2024 Ph.D. in Sociology and Political Science from Jawaharlal Nehru University. Dr. Akoijam studied at the Centre for Cultural Studies and Cultural Studies, Jawaharlal Nehru University, Delhi
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Mar 10, 2026, 06:51 AM
Himachal Pradesh's New Governor Kavinder Gupta Takes Oath, Pledges Collective Efforts for State's Development

Himachal Pradesh's New Governor Kavinder Gupta Takes Oath, Pledges Collective Efforts for State's Development

ExtensionAdd as a preferredsource on google On Tuesday, the new Governor of Himachal Pradesh, Kavinder Gupta, took the oath of office and secrecy at Lok Bhawan Shimla. Chief Justice of the Himachal Pradesh High Court, Gurmit Singh Sandhawalia, administered the oath of office to him. Chief Minister Sukhwinder Singh Sukhu, several ministers of the cabinet, the Chief Secretary, several officials and others were present. Read Trending VideosDelete this video / advertisement. On his arrival in Shimla on Monday, he was received by several cabinet ministers, including Chief Minister Sukhwinder Singh Sukhu. Speaking to the media, Kavinder Gupta said that he would work with all sections of the society for the development and welfare of Himachal Pradesh. Collective efforts are necessary for the progress of the state and he would fulfill his responsibility with this spirit. He said that getting this big responsibility within seven months is special in itself. The post of Governor is a big responsibility and challenge for him, which he will try to fulfill with full devotion and dedication.
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Mar 10, 2026, 06:45 AM
PM Modi Announces Date for 22nd PM Kisan Samman Nidhi Instalment, Transfers to Begin on March 13

PM Modi Announces Date for 22nd PM Kisan Samman Nidhi Instalment, Transfers to Begin on March 13

The wait for the 22nd instalment of the Pradhan Mantri Kisan Samman Nidhi is finally over. The central government has announced its date. Prime Minister Narendra Modi will transfer an amount of Rs 2,000 each to the accounts of more than 9 crore farmers on March 13. The farmers of the country have been waiting for this good news since February. The Prime Minister will be in Assam on March 13. This is where he will transfer the money of PM Kisan Samman to the account of the farmers. The 21st instalment of the PM Kisan Samman Nidhi was released on November 19 last year. The next instalment was due in February, but it was continuously delayed. The farmers hoped that the money would be received before Holi, but it did not happen. Now finally the farmers have good news. PM Modi will be in Assam on March 13 and 14 due to the upcoming assembly elections in Assam. On March 13, PM Modi will visit Kokrajhar. There will be several programs in Guwahati. It is not clear yet whether the money of the farmers will be transferred from Silchar to Kokrajhar or Guwahati on the next day.
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Mar 10, 2026, 06:42 AM
Trump Accused of Lying About School Attack in Iran

Trump Accused of Lying About School Attack in Iran

WASHINGTON: A girls'school was targeted in the US-Israeli attack on Iran on February 28 that killed 165 girls at a school in Minab. US President Donald Trump has repeatedly been questioned about the attack on the school, but he has tried to avoid it. Trump first accused Iran of attacking his school. Then the videos came out. Trump got stuck and now he says he doesn't know much about it. Many people have called it Trump's'lie '. Donald Trump said on Monday that Iran got a Tomahawk missile from somewhere and attacked his school with it. To this, he was asked, "If you're the only one making this claim, then what is the basis of it?" Trump was stuck and replied, "I don't have much information about it." The expert says that it shows that the US doesn't have enough evidence to defend itself in a school attack.
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Mar 10, 2026, 06:34 AM
Controversy Erupts in Punjab Vidhan Sabha Over Targeting of Women MLAs

Controversy Erupts in Punjab Vidhan Sabha Over Targeting of Women MLAs

ExtensionAdd as a preferredsource on google As soon as the proceedings of the fourth day of the budget session of the Punjab Vidhan Sabha began, there was a ruckus. Congress MLA Sukhpal Khaira's statement in the Vidhan Sabha caused a controversy. Read Trending VideosDelete this video / advertisementFinance Minister Harpal Cheema said that Khaira has put a controversial post in which women MLAs have been targeted for giving a thousand rupees. This is an insult to Dalit women. Cheema said that every time Congressmen insult women. Before this, band baaja statements have been made. Cheema said that these people crossed the line. The advertisement said that I am not aware of such posts. If posted, we condemn it. AAP MLA Inderjit said that it is an insult to women. We will not tolerate it. After this, AAP women MLAs started sloganeering, after which the House was adjourned for half an hour.
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Mar 10, 2026, 06:29 AM
Parliament Budget Session 2026: Opposition Seeks Speaker's Removal Amid Tensions Over Motion

Parliament Budget Session 2026: Opposition Seeks Speaker's Removal Amid Tensions Over Motion

ParliamentBudget Session 2026 Phase 2 Live Updates: Today is the second day of the second phase of the Budget Session and there is a lot of commotion in Parliament. The main issue is the motion brought by the opposition to remove the Lok Sabha Speaker from his post. This is expected to cause a lot of ruckus in the House even today. Both sides have given strict instructions to their MPs to be present. Apart from this, the opposition is demanding answers from the government on other issues like tension in West Asia and international trade. Opposition members have alleged that Lok Sabha Speaker Om Birla acted in a'partisan'manner while conducting the proceedings of the House. Parliamentary Affairs Minister Kiren Rijiju is also likely to participate from the government side during today's discussion in the House. According to sources, Home Minister Shah is likely to reply at the end of the discussion on the motion. The no-confidence motion was to be discussed on Monday, but due to the opposition's demand to discuss the situation in West Asia, all the proceedings could not be adjourned for the day.
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Mar 10, 2026, 06:17 AM
India Not Planning Debate on Middle East Conflict in Parliament

India Not Planning Debate on Middle East Conflict in Parliament

Lok Sabha proceedings came to a halt on Monday after repeated disruptions by Opposition MPs, preventing the House from taking up a resolution seeking the removal of Speaker Om Birla. The discussion on the resolution may now take place today, as according to reports, the government has set aside about 10 hours for the discussion on the no-confidence motion against Speaker Om Birla. The disruptions began early on Monday when External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar stood up to brief the House on the situation in West Asia. As he started speaking, Opposition members began shouting slogans and demanded a detailed debate on the ongoing crisis in the region. Presiding over the session, BJP MP Jagadambika Pal pointed out that the House already had a resolution listed for discussion — the motion seeking Birla’s removal as Speaker. At the same time, the Opposition had also submitted a notice asking for the proceedings to be adjourned so that the West Asia issue could be debated. Pal questioned how both matters could be discussed on the same day. When the House met again, the protests continued. Pal reminded Opposition MPs that the motion related to Birla was already scheduled and said their request to adjourn the House for a discussion on West Asia could not be taken up. He also alleged that the Opposition was deliberately trying to block the debate on the motion against Birla. Pal added that both the government and the Chair were ready to take up the resolution, but the disruptions were stopping the House from moving forward. Birla himself did not preside over the proceedings because the motion against him is still pending. After Jaishankar finished his statement, Parliamentary Affairs Minister Kiren Rijiju criticised the Opposition, saying they were not respecting parliamentary rules. He noted that the notice seeking Birla’s removal had already been accepted and that the government was open to discussing it, but continuous protests were preventing the debate. The Lok Sabha was first adjourned earlier in the day because of the protests. When the House met again at 3 pm, the disruptions continued, and the proceedings were eventually adjourned for the rest of the day. 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. PM Narendra Modi has also come out in support of Birla, saying the Speaker has followed the Constitution and maintained the values of parliamentary democracy. Once the Session began, External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar addressed the Rajya Sabha and the Lok 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. 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. Repeated appeals from the Chair, led by Sandhya Ray, failed to calm the situation in the Lok Sabha as Opposition members continued to display placards and raise slogans from the Well of the House. With the disruption persisting and proceedings unable to continue smoothly, Ms. Ray eventually adjourned the House briefly till 12 p.m. Union Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan criticised the opposition for sloganeering during the Lok Sabha proceedings, saying their protests would not stop the country’s progress. Referring to the disruption in the House, he remarked that the opposition may continue shouting slogans about the government’s removal, but India will continue moving forward and setting new records in development. Opposition members continued their protest in both Houses of Parliament by raising slogans and displaying placards during the proceedings. The demonstrations caused disruptions as members pressed their demands and voiced objections during the session. During a discussion on farmers’ issues in the Lok Sabha, Union Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan strongly condemned the opposition’s sloganeering inside the House, criticising the protests while the debate on farmers’ matters was underway. Leader of the Opposition Mallikarjun Kharge called the Special Intensive Revision (SIR) process a “fraud” during the proceedings, prompting an immediate intervention from Chairman P. Radhakrishnan, who said such remarks would not be allowed in the House. Opposition members protested the decision, with some reportedly displaying placards. The Chairman reminded members that placards are not permitted inside the House and said that adequate time had already been given during the earlier debate on electoral reforms to raise such issues. As sloganeering continued, the Chairman responded to demands from members seeking to speak, saying, “You can not force the Chair, to take political advantage.” He reiterated that all members had been given an opportunity to raise their views during the earlier debate on electoral reforms. Zero Hour is currently underway in the House, with opposition leaders demanding that the Leader of the Opposition be given an opportunity to speak. Responding to the demand, Chairman P. Radhakrishnan said that he would allow the Leader of the Opposition to address the House. The development comes amid continued protests and demands from opposition members during the proceedings. Union Parliamentary Affairs Minister Kiren Rijiju is expected to initiate the discussion on the resolution related to the proposed no-confidence motion. The government side is likely to defend the functioning of Speaker Om Birla during the debate. Several ruling party MPs are also scheduled to participate and present their views during the proceedings. As the Question Hour began in the Lok Sabha, opposition members raised slogans alleging “vote chori” (vote theft), disrupting proceedings and protesting against the government. The sloganeering was heard from opposition benches as members voiced their objections, drawing attention to the issue while the House attempted to continue with the scheduled Question Hour. The opposition’s proposed no-confidence motion against Speaker Om Birla will only be formally introduced if the House grants permission for it. The resolution is expected to be moved during the ongoing budget session of Parliament. If accepted, the motion will open the door for a debate in the Lok Sabha over the conduct and functioning of the Speaker. Around 118 MPs from various opposition parties have signed the No-Confidence Motion, alleging that the Speaker has acted in a partisan manner during proceedings, particularly after Leader of the Opposition Rahul Gandhi was reportedly not allowed to speak in the House. The Congress has criticised External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar for his statement in Parliament on the West Asia situation, calling it “vapid”. The party also alleged that Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s foreign policy “(mis)adventurism”, along with what it described as the government’s weakening of the Indian Foreign Service, is pushing India towards “vassalage”. In a statement issued on Monday, the Congress’ foreign affairs department - headed by former external affairs minister Salman Khurshid - said the minister’s remarks “inexplicably” did not mention the sinking of the vessel IRIS Dena in what it called India’s strategic neighbourhood. According to the party, this incident undermines India’s role as a net security provider in the Indian Ocean Region. -PTI Samajwadi Party MP Ram Gopal Yadav has raised concerns over reports of a possible shortage of commercial LPG cylinders in parts of Maharashtra and Karnataka. He said the supply problem is not limited to India and is being seen across the world. However, he accused the government of giving people the impression that there is enough stock of LPG, petrol and diesel in the country. Yadav also pointed out that a large share of India’s crude oil imports (around 80%) passes through the Strait of Hormuz, which is currently shut. According to him, the disruption in this key route is affecting supplies. The Samajwadi Party leader further argued that the country is facing losses because of what he described as the government’s poor policy decisions. The topic is likely to be raised in the Parliament today amid rising concerns. Shiv Sena (UBT) MP Sanjay Raut said the issue of the no-confidence motion against Lok Sabha Speaker Om Birla will continue to remain a key matter in Parliament. Raut also said that MPs in both Houses had demanded a discussion on how the ongoing conflict in the region could affect India. According to him, talking about the possible impact of the situation is important for the country, but the government is not willing to allow such a debate. He also referred to the statement made on Monday by External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar, saying the minister spoke about peace even though tensions remain high in areas close to India. Raut further questioned the government’s approach to the situation and raised concerns about the Prime Minister’s earlier visit to Israel before the conflict began. BJD MP Sasmit Patra said the upcoming Lok Sabha session will be important as it will include a discussion on the motion seeking the removal of Speaker Om Birla. Patra said the issue is significant for Parliament and requires serious discussion. He stressed that MPs from all political parties should come together and focus on dialogue and meaningful debate during the session. He also said the government should remain open to hearing the Opposition’s concerns and demands, and that discussions in the House should move forward through cooperation and constructive engagement. Welcome back to day 2 of the Parliament Budget Session. After much sloganeering on Monday by the Opposition MPs on Jaishanakr's West Asia crisis statement, the House failed to take up the discussion on motion against Om Birla. The Parliament is expected to have a heated debate over the no-confidence motion today. Stay tuned with us for further updates. Iran had sought India’s permission for three of its ships to dock at Indian ports, and the request was approved the following day, External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar informed Parliament. In a statement in Parliament, Jaishankar said one of the vessels, IRIS Lavan, docked at Kochi port on March 4. The disclosure comes amid heightened tensions in the Indian Ocean region following the sinking of an Iranian warship by the United States last week. It also marks the first time that a senior minister has publicly confirmed Iran’s request to dock its ships at Indian ports. Air India’s workforce has been “modernised” following its privatisation, with younger and more skilled employees brought in to align with private-sector performance standards, the government informed Parliament on Monday. In a written reply in the Rajya Sabha, Minister of State for Civil Aviation Murlidhar Mohol said the airline has restructured employment contracts, recruited new staff and offered exit options for untenured employees as part of efforts to improve operational efficiency under the new management. The Tata Group acquired Air India from the government in January 2022. Since then, the airline has undertaken a series of changes, including fleet upgrades, route expansion and technology overhauls, as part of a broader transformation strategy. Over 24,000 MW of coal- and lignite-based power capacity is currently at various stages of planning in India, with several thermal power projects also under construction to meet the country’s rising electricity demand, the government informed Parliament on Monday. In a written reply in the Rajya Sabha, Minister of State for Power Shripad Naik said 39,545 MW of thermal power capacity is under construction, including 4,845 MW of stressed projects. He added that the government has identified an additional 24,020 MW of coal and lignite-based capacity for future development as part of efforts to ensure adequate power supply as demand continues to grow. According to official projections, India’s thermal power capacity requirement is expected to reach about 307,000 MW by 2034–35, compared with an installed capacity of around 211,855 MW as of March 2023. Amid noisy scenes in the Lok Sabha on the opening day of Parliament’s Budget session, proceedings were adjourned for the day and will resume at 11 am on Tuesday. The House had briefly reconvened in the afternoon after an earlier adjournment, but continued disruptions and protests by members forced the Chair, Jagdambika Pal, to suspend proceedings. The government is not planning a debate in Parliament on the ongoing Middle East conflict, according to media reports. The decision comes after Opposition parties asked for a full discussion on the issue. According to reports, the government believes a separate debate is redundant for now because EAM S Jaishankar has already informed both Houses of Parliament about the situation and India’s position. Meanwhile, the House is likely to take up the resolution seeking the removal of Om Birla as Speaker of the Lok Sabha on Tuesday at around noon. Aparajita Sarangi, BJP MP from Bhubaneswar, strongly defended Om Birla amid the no-confidence motion against him as Speaker of the Lok Sabha. Sarangi said Birla is widely respected by MPs because of his calm nature, patience and ability to manage the House. She pointed out that during the 17th Lok Sabha, the House functioned very efficiently, with productivity reaching around 97 percent. She also said that in seven sessions during his tenure, productivity was close to 100 percent, showing that Parliament worked smoothly under his leadership. She added that several major laws were passed while Birla was Speaker. These included the removal of provisions like Article 370 and Article 35A, as well as the Muslim Women (Protection of Rights on Marriage) Act, 2019, commonly known as the Triple Talaq law. According to Sarangi, the passage of such important legislation reflects Birla’s capability and effectiveness as Speaker. Kiren Rijiju will begin the debate in the Lok Sabha on the Opposition’s resolution seeking the removal of Speaker Om Birla. The motion, signed by 118 Opposition MPs, accuses the Speaker of “partisan behaviour”, including allegedly not allowing Leader of the Opposition Rahul Gandhi to speak in the House. According to ANI, several leaders are expected to participate in the discussion, including Anurag Thakur, Nishikant Dubey, Ravi Shankar Prasad and Bhartruhari Mahtab, along with Chirag Paswan, chief of Lok Janshakti Party (Ram Vilas). Rijiju criticised the Indian National Congress for bringing the motion, saying it was moved “without any reason” and only to satisfy “one man's stubbornness.” He added that the ruling side was ready to respond and the proposal would “have to face defeat.” Akhilesh Yadav, MP from the Samajwadi Party, demanded a discussion in Parliament on India’s foreign policy, alleging pressure from the United States over oil purchases. Speaking to reporters outside the Parliament complex, he said, “The US is dictating whom we should buy oil from. There should be a discussion in Parliament on India's foreign policy.” Opposition parties are also expected to raise concerns over the interim India–US trade deal. Rahul Gandhi of the Indian National Congress has earlier called the agreement “anti-farmer”, accusing the government of compromising India’s sovereign interests. Harsh Vardhan Shringla, BJP MP and former foreign secretary, said the government has clearly explained its position on the ongoing West Asia conflict. He said that Jaishankar presented a comprehensive statement in the Rajya Sabha outlining the government’s view on the situation. Agreeing with the EAM, Shringla said that the government will keep a close watch on the developments in the region and respond as the situation evolves. During EAM Jaishankar’s speech in Parliament on the West Asia conflict, Opposition members raised loud slogans. In response, Union Minister Kiren Rijiju criticised the Opposition and said they themselves seemed unsure about what they wanted. Rijiju accused them of not following basic parliamentary decorum and described their behaviour as irresponsible. He said he had rarely seen such conduct from the Opposition. He also took a dig at them by asking whether the country was being treated as if it belonged to a single family. Rijiju added that the government was open to a discussion on the issue related to the Speaker and challenged the Opposition to allow the debate to take place if they were willing to face it. Amid ruckus in Parliament over Jasihankar's address on Iran was, the Lok Sabha has been adjourned till 3 pm. Kiren Rijiju slammed the Opposition for interrupting Jaishanar's address on Iran war. "What you are doing, how will it benefit India? We are ready for debate and discussion but looks like Opposition is unable to understand values of Constitution," Rijiju said. 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!
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Mar 10, 2026, 06:09 AM
Assam Politics Heats Up Ahead of Elections: AIUDF President Targets Congress and BJP

Assam Politics Heats Up Ahead of Elections: AIUDF President Targets Congress and BJP

With assembly elections due this year in Assam, politics has already begun to heat up. AIUDF president Maulana Badruddin Ajmal has targeted both Congress and BJP with a statement. Assam has a BJP government for the last 10 years and this time it will try to stay in power for the third time. Ajmal said, "Our goal is to remove BJP from power, but Congress is helping them to come back to power. So far, eight Congress MLAs have joined BJP. AIUDF president alleged that Congress is'A team'of BJP. He told the media that Congress accuses us of being BJP's B team. But now it has been found out, Congress is BJP's A team." AIUDF president Badruddin Ajmal says, "Our goal is to remove the power from BJP, but the Congress is helping them to come back to power again. E. Congress MLAs have joined BJP again."
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Mar 10, 2026, 06:08 AM
Trump Warns Iran: Threats to Strait of Hormuz Will Have Severe Consequences

Trump Warns Iran: Threats to Strait of Hormuz Will Have Severe Consequences

Synopsis President Donald Trump issued a pointed warning to Iran about the strategic Strait of Hormuz, emphasizing that any threats to this critical passage could lead to Iran facing severe repercussions. He confidently remarked on the effectiveness of US military efforts against Tehran, asserting that they are more advanced than anticipated, and noted marked declines in Iranian military strength.
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Mar 10, 2026, 06:07 AM
US President Trump Declares Iranian War 'Very Complete' and 'Pretty Much Finished'

US President Trump Declares Iranian War 'Very Complete' and 'Pretty Much Finished'

After days-long tensions across the Gulf region amid reported missile and drone attacks, US President Donald Trump declared in Florida that the Iran war is “very complete, pretty much”. He insisted that the conflict will “be finished pretty quickly.” While defending his administrations’ strikes in Tehran, he even dismissed claims pointing at the impact of Iran’s strikes on Gulf neighbours. Suggesting that many of the countries in the region were “kind of neutral,” he added they had ultimately been pushed closer to the US, as opposed to what Iran may have initially intended. Amid rising reports of blasts across Dubai , Doha and other Gulf states over the weekend, several nations also boasted the successful interception and destruction of aerial threats from Iran in the region. Dubai’s main airport particularly took a hit over the weekend, as a drone attack near the main terminal resulted in the temporary suspension of operations despite Iran announcing earlier it would no longer target neighbouring countries. Follow Financial Express for all the latest news updates from Dubai, Abu Dhabi, Bahrain and other West Asian countries where millions have been stranded. According to reports by Lebanon’s National News Agency (NNA, Israeli attacks have continued across the West Asian country overnight. Srifa, Rihane Chaqra, and Ain el-Tineh heights in western Bekaa emerged as prominent targets. Lebanon's Health Ministry had previously said at least 486 people have been killed and 1,313 wounded in Israeli attacks on the country. The Lebanese armed group Hezbollah said its members had fired rockets at Al-Malikiyah site in northern Israel in the early hours of the morning. The incident took place opposite the Lebanese border town of Aitaroun. It has also claimed the rocket attack on what it called a newly established site” in Jabal al-Bat near Aitaroun, along with targeting Israeli troops and artillery emplacement near al-Abbad in southern Lebanon. Additionally, the group said it even attacked an Israeli site in Tell el-Hamames with a rocket salvo. Saudi Arabia's ministry of foreign affairs expressed solidarity with the UAE in a new statement. Condemning the attack on the UAE Consulate General in Iraq, Saudi said that targeting such building was a violation of international laws, including the Fourth Geneva Convention (1949). After reports of UAE authorities warning resident to take cover while it continues to intercept aerial threats, its ministry of interior has issued a new update. The fresh alert sent to residents' phone stated that the situation was currently under control as opposed to initial foreboding emergency alerts. British influencer Ben Moss told the Daily Mail that he's more scared of being jailed or fined for posting the "wrong" content that he is of missiles. "I do feel completely safe here because of the UAE air defences, but the laws can sometimes concern me so I always keep everything positive," he told the UK outlet. "I'm far more scared of being fined or jailed for posting the wrong content than I am of the Iranian missiles and drones.' "We felt it was much safer to be in Hatta, keeping on the move each night,' said Ben, 'We were really worried at first, and I had also made the mistake of posting an image of my apartment online and it occurred to me that it could put us at risk. We never intended leaving the UAE but we did see many families crossing the border when we were at Hatta in big fancy SUVs with huge amounts of suitcases clearly leaving over the border. "We've now cancelled the lease anyway and moved into Dubai as our confidence grew about the capability of the amazing air defences this country has." In an interview with Fox News, Republican Senator Lindsey Graham took aim at US allies in the Gulf, including the UAE and Saudi Arabia, for not participating in the war against Iran. After UAE asserted it will not let its territory be used for attacks against Iran, Graham said, "This is so disappointing.” “We need partners that will step forward in a fight that we can’t afford to lose,” he said. He added, “To our Arab friends, I’ve tried to help you construct a new Middle East. You need to up your game here.” “To our allies: Step up,” Graham said. “Get our airbases out of Spain. They’re not reliable. Move all those aeroplanes to a country that would let us use them when we’re threatened by a regime like Iran.” According to a recent Khaleej Times report, more than 40,000 flights have been cancelled across the Middle East countries so far. Data shared by aviation analytics company Cirium indicated that more than 72,000 flights were scheduled in and out of the Middle East, but over 40,000 of them have been cancelled since February 28 to March 9. Bahrain's government warned people to move to the nearest "safe place" and remain calm as a new wave of air raid sirens were activated in the country. The UAE government issued a new update, revealing that it intercepted missile and drone threats. In the same message, it warned people to "remain in a safe place" and pay attention to "warnings and updates" while its forces were working to neutralised Iranian threats. “The Ministry of Defence confirms that the sounds heard in scattered areas of the country are the result of the air defence systems intercepting ballistic missiles, and fighter jets intercepting drones and loitering munitions,” the ministry said in a statement. PM Anthony Albanese said Australia would be deploying a long-range reconnaissance aircraft and sending air-to-air missiles to help Gulf countries defend themselves against Iran's attacks. “The Iranian conflict in the Middle East began just over a week ago, and Iran’s reprisal attacks continue to escalate, already at a scale and depth we haven’t seen before. Twelve countries across the region, from Cyprus through to the Gulf, are continuing to be targeted,” Albanese said in a news conference on Tuesday. The Royal Australian Air Force is now set to send an e7A Wedgetail surveillance aircraft and supporting personnel to "protect and secure airspace above the Gulf” for the next few weeks. https://twitter.com/defensesignal/status/2031144936339550574 According to Bahrain's Ministry of Interior, an Iranian strike in the country's capital Manama left one person dead and eight more injured. A video of the development geolocated by CNN showed damage on the exterior of the Millennium Tower building. Debris was also spotted on the streets. “A 29-year-old Bahraini woman died and eight people were injured as a result of the blatant Iranian aggression against a residential building” in the capital Manama, the ministry tweeted in the early hours of Tuesday. Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) spokesperson said early Tuesday that its armed forces were "awaiting the US naval fleet in the Strait of Hormuz." The statement also highlighted that ending the war "is in Iran's hands." As reported by state media, Maj. Gen. Ali Mohammad Naeini's remarks appear to be a response to Trump's statement about safeguarding the Strait of Hormuz. “The armed forces of the Republic of Iran are awaiting the US naval fleet in the Strait of Hormuz region and are waiting for the aircraft carrier Gerald Ford,” Naeini said. “He has claimed the presence of commercial and military ships in the region and their easy passage through the Strait of Hormuz; while American ships, vessels, and all fighter jets have fled the region and are stationed at a distance of more than 1,000 kilometers to avoid Iran’s powerful missiles and drones,” he added. Etihad Airways has listed flights for March 10, 11 and 12, 2026. As per the new announcement, the airline will operate flights from Abu Dhabi to a range of key destinations. Check the flights operating from Abu Dhabi below: https://twitter.com/etihad/status/2031098157560639669 Qatar's Ministry of Interior (MoI) arrested five people for violating the nationwide ban on drone use and operation. The official statement further warned that any drone use or attempted operation would be seen as a violation and would be met with strict legal action. Kuwait National Guard's official spokesman Brigadier General Dr. Jadaan Fadel Jadaan said it has successfully intercepted 6 drones in the northern and southern sectors of Kuwait. Saudi Arabia's Ministry of Defence issued a news statement, saying that its air defence systems had intercepted two drone targeting its Eastern Region. An official spokesperson confirmed that the drones were detected and successfully intercepted before they reached the intended target. Trump issued a warning to Iran, saying that efforts to block the transit of petroleum through the Strait of Hormuz would be met with a military retaliation "twenty times harder." "If Iran does anything that stops the flow of oil within the Strait of Hormuz, they will be hit by the United States of America twenty times harder than they have been hit thus far," the US President said in a post on Truth Social. https://truthsocial.com/@realDonaldTrump/116202054617775180 South Korean President Lee Jae Myung said on Tuesday that his country can't stop US forces in Korea from redeploying some weapons amid Iran's retaliatory strikes in West Asia. "It appears that there is ⁠controversy ​recently over U.S. Forces in Korea shipping some weapons, such as artillery batteries and air-defence weapons, out of the country," Lee said in a cabinet meeting, noting while Seoul ​had ​expressed opposition it was not in a ⁠position to make demands. He also noted that the removal of some US weapons from the country "does not hinder deterrence strategy towards North Korea." In early Tuesday morning trading in Asia, global oil prices witnessed a shocking fall. While Brent was down by about 8.5% at $92.50 (£68.85) a barrel. US-traded oil also fell around 9%, to $88.60 a barrel. Despite the little respite after days, the prices are still about 30% higher than where they stood at the start of the conflict. https://twitter.com/OS_Brief/status/2031161623466131836 A release from the UAE suggested that a drone attack targeted its Consulate in Erbil, Iraq. Describing it as an "unprovoked terrorist drone attack," the UAE said that the incident had merely resulted in material damage and no injuries were reported. https://twitter.com/mofauae/status/2031133572644372875 Releasing a new official statement, the Indian airline said, "Air India and Air India Express will together operate 14 flights to and from Jeddah, while Air India Express will be operating 14 flights to and from Muscat on 10 March 2026. "The two carriers are also planning to operate a total of 32 additional non-scheduled flights to and from many destinations in the UAE on 10 March 2026, subject to slot availability, regulatory approvals, and the evolving situation." https://twitter.com/airindia/status/2031048291220418846 Pakistan’s Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif on Monday announced several austerity measures, including a cut in government fuel allowances and temporary school closures to conserve fuel amid the escalating conflict. All schools will close for two weeks starting March 16, while higher education institutions will shift to online classes with immediate effect, Sharif said in a televised address. Fuel allowances for government departments will be cut by half, and 50 per cent of government staff will work from home to reduce fuel consumption. He added that all government offices, except banks, will operate four days a week. Kuwait’s Emir has condemned Iran’s attacks on the country, saying Kuwait had been subjected to a “brutal attack” by a neighbouring Muslim country it considers a friend. In a speech, Sheikh Meshal Al-Ahmad Al-Sabah said Kuwait had not permitted the use of its land, airspace or coasts for any military action against Iran and had repeatedly conveyed this through diplomatic channels. Speaking for the first time since the attacks began on February 28, the emir also asserted Kuwait’s “full and inherent right to self-defence.” The well-being and security of the more than 10 million Indians living and working in the Gulf region is a major concern for the government, External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar told parliament on Monday. He said India’s diplomatic missions in the region have been assisting citizens with relocation and evacuation efforts, including helping some travel from Iran to neighbouring countries such as Armenia to return home. Jordan News Agency reported that the country expressed its sincerest condolences and sympathy to the UAE after the martyrdom of two members of the UAE Armed Forces. The UAE on Monday that it was being targeted "in a very unwarranted manner" in the Middle East war, stressing it would "not partake in any attacks against Iran". "We've been very clear before and leading up to the current events we are witnessing in the region that as the UAE we will not partake in any attacks against Iran from our territory, and that we will not be involved in such a conflict," the UAE ambassador to the United Nations in Geneva, Jamal Al Musharakh, told reporters. Lufthansa and Air France on Monday extended the suspension of flights to key destinations in the Middle East as the US-Israeli war on Iran continued into a second week. The German aviation giant said it was cancelling flights to and from Dubai, Abu Dhabi, and Dammam, Saudi Arabia, until March 15. The group, which also operates Eurowings, Austrian, Swiss and Brussels airlines, said services to Tel Aviv, Israel, were now axed until at least April 2. US Democratic lawmakers on Monday urged the Pentagon to conduct an impartial investigation into a reported attack on a school in Iran that left dozens dead, following allegations that American forces may have been responsible. Iran has accused Israel and the United States of carrying out the strike on an elementary school in the southern city of Minab at the start of the war. Tehran said the blast killed more than 150 people, most of them students. President Donald Trump has blamed Iran, while the Pentagon said it is investigating the incident. In a joint statement, several senior senators said independent analysis suggested the strike may have been carried out by US forces, which, if confirmed, would make it one of the worst cases of civilian casualties in decades of American military action in the Middle East. “The killing of school children is appalling and unacceptable under any circumstance,” they said, adding that the tragedy must be fully and impartially reviewed by Pentagon chief Pete Hegseth.
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Mar 10, 2026, 06:01 AM
Gokul's Electoral Roll Dispute Reaches Supreme Court, Election Delay Looms

Gokul's Electoral Roll Dispute Reaches Supreme Court, Election Delay Looms

Some of these twelve hundred institutions had earlier been served with interim notices of dissolution by the Assistant Registrar. Some of these institutions have been included in the list of twelve hundred despite being given a clean chit by the Assistant Registrar. Therefore, some of these institutions have approached the Supreme Court on Monday and petitioned the Supreme Court not to pass an ex-parte judgment without hearing us. Overall, Gokul's possible electoral roll dispute has now reached the Supreme Court, indicating an indefinite delay in Gokul's election.
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Mar 10, 2026, 06:00 AM
Iranian Women's Football Team Faces Tense Situation Amid Safety Concerns After Asian Cup Exit

Iranian Women's Football Team Faces Tense Situation Amid Safety Concerns After Asian Cup Exit

A powerful video circulating online captured a tense moment in Australia involving the Iran women’s national football team following their exit from the AFC Women’s Asian Cup on the Gold Coast. After the team’s final group‑stage match, a crowd of Iranian supporters, many living in Australia, gathered outside a hotel and later alongside a bus carrying the players to the airport, pleading with them to signal for help if they wished to stay in the country rather than return to Iran amid escalating risks. In the footage, demonstrators can be seen surrounding the bus and chanting, urging authorities and the players to take action to ensure their safety. Several people in the crowd claimed that players inside the vehicle made hand signals interpreted as the international “SOS” sign, raising alarm over their well‑being and future if they were forced to return home. Let us know! 👂 What type of content would you like to see from us this year? The dramatic scenes follow controversy earlier in the tournament after the team remained silent during Iran’s national anthem in their opening match, a gesture widely interpreted as defiance against the regime. Iranian state media reacted angrily, labelling the players “traitors,” and warnings circulated that they could face severe consequences upon returning to their homeland. Let us know! 👂 What type of content would you like to see from us this year? Supporters at the scene implored Australian police and officials to intervene, with human rights advocates expressing deep concern that the women could face persecution, imprisonment or worse if sent back to Iran. The video has heightened global calls for protective measures and for Australia to allow any player seeking asylum to remain safely in the country. 5 Iranian Women Football Players Granted Asylum By Australia Amid Safety Concerns After National Anthem Controversy At Asian Cup 2026 Australia has agreed to grant asylum to five members of the Iran women’s national football team after growing concerns about their safety if they returned home amid the ongoing conflict in the Middle East. The players travelled to Australia to compete in the AFC Women's Asian Cup, which is currently being held on the Gold Coast. However, tensions escalated after the team remained silent during Iran’s national anthem before their opening match against South Korea women's national football team. Let us know! 👂 What type of content would you like to see from us this year? Fears over potential repercussions Their silence during the anthem was interpreted by some observers as a sign of protest or mourning during the ongoing conflict in the Middle East. The gesture triggered criticism from some Iranian commentators and sparked fears that the players could face punishment if they returned to Iran. Human rights groups and members of the Iranian diaspora in Australia raised concerns about the players’ welfare and urged authorities to ensure they were protected while staying in the country. Tournament exit amid uncertainty Iran’s campaign at the Asian Cup ended after a defeat to the Philippines women's national football team in their final group-stage match. Teams eliminated in the early stage of the competition usually depart the host country within days, adding urgency to decisions about the players’ future. The situation has drawn global attention as it highlights the intersection of sport, politics and human rights. With some players already receiving protection in Australia, the fate of the remaining members of the squad remains uncertain as they weigh personal safety against the risks their families could face back home.
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Punjab Kesari
Mar 10, 2026, 06:00 AM
Iran Defiant in Face of US Threats Amid Middle East War

Iran Defiant in Face of US Threats Amid Middle East War

Iran has responded strongly and directly to US threats amid a raging war in the Middle East. Ali Mohammad Naeini, a spokesman for Iran's powerful paramilitary Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps, said that Iran, not the US, will decide when the war ends. This statement comes after US President Donald Trump warned that if Iran disrupts global oil supplies, the US will hit it with 20 times more force than it has ever done. Trump said on social media that if Iran tries to stop the flow of oil in the Strait of Hormuz. About one-third of the world's seaborne oil trade passes through this strait, so any disruption here can seriously affect the global energy market. Amid this war, Iran has also undergone a major political change. After the assassination of former supreme leader Ali Khamenei, his son Mojtaba Khomei has been elected to lead the global oil market in 2022.
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Dainik Jagran
Mar 10, 2026, 05:57 AM
Third Front Gains Momentum in Himachal Pradesh Ahead of 2027 Assembly Elections

Third Front Gains Momentum in Himachal Pradesh Ahead of 2027 Assembly Elections

Kullu: The buzz for a Third Front ahead of the 2027 Assembly elections in Himachal Pradesh has intensified. 48 political veterans from the BJP and Congress, who felt left out of the mainstream, gathered in Kullu. The Assembly elections are about a year-and-a-half away, but the effort is to see the new front germinate. The recent crucial meeting in the cold winter of Kullu has tried to change the temperature of the state's politics. A former minister, requesting anonymity, says, "Around 48 leaders, including 28 former MLAs, attended the meeting. Four leaders from Kullu were present at the meeting.
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Mar 10, 2026, 05:51 AM
Global Economic and Political Tensions Impact Metal Prices

Global Economic and Political Tensions Impact Metal Prices

Following the international economic and political developments in the domestic market, the prices of precious metals such as gold, silver and other precious metals have registered a decline instead of an increase. Subsequently, the prices of copper, brass, iron and other industrial metals have also been under pressure. Since most of the transactions in global trade take place in US dollars, increasing the value of the dollar makes it more expensive for consumers to buy goods through other countries'currencies. In such a situation, industrial metals such as copper, brass, aluminum, iron, etc. are also under pressure due to the decrease in demand. On occasion, their prices remain stable or may even decrease. The current international geopolitical tensions also appear to be affecting the metal market. After the uncertainty created in the global market due to the tense situation between the United States, Israel and Iran, the domestic markets fear that further escalation of this tension will affect the global trade, supply chains and economic activity, which will directly affect the demand and price of industrial metals. In the domestic market, copper, copper prices have been rising for some time.
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Odisha TV
Mar 10, 2026, 05:49 AM
Trump Claims US Sank 46 Iranian Naval Ships, Vows to Continue Military Operations Until 'Ultimate Victory'

Trump Claims US Sank 46 Iranian Naval Ships, Vows to Continue Military Operations Until 'Ultimate Victory'

Donald Trump has reacted to the sinking of 46 Iranian naval ships by the United States Navy, saying he had initially suggested capturing the vessels but was told by officials that it was “more fun to sink them.” Speaking at an event, Trump said the US Navy preferred destroying the ships rather than seizing them for reuse. “I said, ‘Why didn’t we just capture the ships? We could use them.’ They said it is more fun to sink them. They like sinking them better,” he remarked. The comments come amid escalating military tensions involving the United States, Israel and Iran across West Asia. Trump claimed the joint military operations with Israel have severely weakened Iran’s military capabilities. “Together with our Israeli partners, we’re crushing the enemy in an overwhelming display of technical skill and military force,” he said. “Iran’s drone and missile capability is being utterly demolished. The Navy is gone. It’s all lying at the bottom of the ocean. We knocked out 46 ships.” Trump also vowed to push forward until what he called “ultimate victory” against Iran. Addressing Republican leaders at a policy conference, he said the US had already achieved several successes but would continue military operations until the threat is eliminated. The US President further claimed that American forces have destroyed around 80 percent of Iran’s missile launchers and targeted key drone manufacturing facilities, asserting that the ongoing operation would make the world “much safer” once completed.
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Dainik Jagran
Mar 10, 2026, 05:48 AM
Saints' Dignity at Risk: Swami Warns of Drastic Measures if Respected

Saints' Dignity at Risk: Swami Warns of Drastic Measures if Respected

Jagran Correspondent, Sitapur: Political parties want saints to tune in. Otherwise, even history-sheeters are being resorted to to affect the dignity of saints and Shankaracharya. This was stated by Swami Avimukteshwaranand Saraswati of Jyotish Math Badrikashram Peeth while discussing the objectives of the visit to Jagannath Temple on Tuesday morning. He said that the only and main resolution of this visit is to protect Gaumata. Now the public is mentally prepared and the killing of Gaumata will not be accepted under any circumstances.
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Mar 10, 2026, 05:45 AM
Congress Nominee Abhishek Manu Sighvi Reveals Family Assets Worth ₹2,000 Crore

Congress Nominee Abhishek Manu Sighvi Reveals Family Assets Worth ₹2,000 Crore

New Delhi: Congress has recently announced senior advocate Abhishek Manu Sighvi as its candidate for Rajya Sabha elections from Telangana. Manu Sighvi has recently filed his nomination before the elections, which has brought him into the limelight. Along with his nomination, Abhishek Manu Sighvi has disclosed his total assets in an affidavit. According to this, Sighvi, his wife and his Hindu Undivided Family (HUF) have assets worth about રૂા.2, 000 crores. According to a Bar & Bench report, the affidavit also gives information about his income, liabilities and other financial investments. The current market value of the total assets of the senior lawyer's family is about રૂા.2, 558 crores. Sighvi's declared income for the financial year 2024-25 was more than રૂા.374 crores. Earlier, his income was રૂા.333 crores in 2023-24, 2022-23 crores, 2021-22 crores in ID3 > and રૂા.158 crores, which means Abhishek Manu Sighvi earned around ₹15 crores annually.
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Mar 10, 2026, 05:45 AM
Gold Prices Rise to ₹162,410 per 10 Grams in India; Experts Expect Range-Bound Movement

Gold Prices Rise to ₹162,410 per 10 Grams in India; Experts Expect Range-Bound Movement

On 10 March 2026, the price of 24K gold at ₹162,410 per 10 grams, reflecting a gain of ₹1,700 compared to its previous close. Meanwhile, 22K gold is at ₹148,876 per 10 grams. Gold prices in India are largely influenced by international spot gold rates, US dollar fluctuations, and import duties on Gold among other things. Gold prices in India continue to remain higher than in Dubai. On 10 March 2026 the price of 24K gold in India is at ₹162,410 per 10 grams, while in Dubai it is ₹153,065, reflecting a difference of ₹9,345 or 6.11%. Similarly, 22K and 18K gold prices in India were also about 6.11% costlier compared to the price of gold in Dubai , not accounting for fees, duties, and taxes. Gold prices are trending upward on the back of a softer dollar and expectations of de-escalation in the West Asia conflict. A weak dollar makes precious metals like gold less expensive for other currency holders, thereby increasing demand. US President Donald Trump signalled that war with the Middle East could end soon, which weighed on the high prices of energy pushing the dollar down. Additionally, G-7 finance ministers said they would take necessary steps to support global energy supply which help cool down the concerns of a spike in inflation. ALSO READ Gold Rate Today 9th March 2026: Gold is down by 0.96%; check prices in Mumbai, Chennai, Delhi, Bengaluru A respite over inflationary concerns has scaled down the chances of rate hikes by the US Federal Reserve . High rates dampen the opportunity cost of holding non-interest yielding assets like gold. Analysts suggest that gold prices would remain range bound in the near-term before gaining further upside. The high energy prices had weighed on the prices of yellow metal over the past trading sessions. Markets currently expect monetary policy easing of 40-basis points by year-end, and further expect the Fed to keep the rates steady at its upcoming meeting. For further cues on gold prices, investors will watch out for key US inflation data due later this week. “MCX Gold April futures is expected to experience the positive momentum and Rs 163,000/10g is resistance for intraday today,” said Jigar Trivedi, Senior Research Analyst at Indusind Securities. Retail investors are advised to track not just domestic rates but also international trends before making buying decisions. ALSO READ Silver Rate Today 9th March 2026: Silver is down by 2.15%; check prices in Mumbai, Bengaluru, Hyderabad, Delhi, Ahmedabad
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Maharashtra Times
Mar 10, 2026, 05:45 AM
Rahul Gandhi Criticizes 'The Kerala Story 2' Amid Controversy Over Film's Portrayal of India's Future

Rahul Gandhi Criticizes 'The Kerala Story 2' Amid Controversy Over Film's Portrayal of India's Future

Mumbai :'The Kerala Story 2'released two weeks ago, The Kerala Story 2 is now politicized at the national level. Earlier in the day, BJP's Nitesh Rane praised the film, while now Congress leader Rahul Gandhi strongly criticized the movie'The Kerala Story 2 '. The Kerala Story released in'ID2'was a big hit at the box office, after which the producers announced the second part of the film. The film was discussed since then. Now a few days ago, the film was released. The film did not get the expected response. The cinema is said to have lagged behind compared to the first part. Rahul Gandhi commented on this now :'India will be an Islamic nation in the next 25 years and... ', The Kerala Story 2 trailer release, Nitesh Rane's tweet went viral.
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Western Times
Mar 10, 2026, 05:43 AM
US and South Korea Launch Joint Military Exercise Amid Tensions with North Korea

US and South Korea Launch Joint Military Exercise Amid Tensions with North Korea

Tensions between the United States and North Korea could flare up again amid the ongoing conflict in the Middle East. The United States and South Korea begin a large-scale joint military exercise'Freedom Shield'on Monday. Thousands of troops will participate in the exercise. According to South Korea's Joint Chiefs of Staff, the exercise will involve an estimated 18,000 South Korean troops. However, US Forces Korea disclosed the exact number of American troops. However, the exercise is taking place at a time when there is speculation in the South Korean media that Washington is diverting some military resources from South Korea to the conflict against Iran. The US military has declined to comment on the movement of military assets for security reasons. South Korean officials have also been silent on reports of sending the Patriot anti-missile system to Israel or other parts of the Middle East, but have assured that it will not affect joint defense exercises such as'Freedom Shield '.
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Mar 10, 2026, 05:41 AM
Chinese Ambassador Praises PM Modi's Mediation Potential Amidst Gulf Crisis

Chinese Ambassador Praises PM Modi's Mediation Potential Amidst Gulf Crisis

New Delhi, તા.10: The ongoing war between the Gulf countries of the Middle East has started affecting the global economy. The closure of the Strait of Hormuz has led to an energy crisis in many countries, including India. At a time when the countries involved in the war are also at the height of insecurity, the Chinese Ambassador to India, Husain Hassan Mirza, has made a strong statement of confidence in Prime Minister Modi. He said, "If Prime Minister Modi talks to his counterparts in Iran and Israel, one phone call can solve the issue. Honestly, I don't understand why we (UAE) are involved. One phone call from Prime Minister Modi to his counterparts in Iran and Israel can solve this problem and end the war. This confidence in Modi is due to the strong relations with both leaders. Both countries have a lot of respect for Modi.
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