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Mar 22, 2026, 04:48 PM
India's Government on High Alert Amid Middle East Tensions: Ensuring Fuel Supplies and Safety

India's Government on High Alert Amid Middle East Tensions: Ensuring Fuel Supplies and Safety

New Delhi: Amid the raging war flames in West Asia, the Indian government is on high alert. Prime Minister Narendra Modi held a very important high-level meeting at his residence with senior ministers including Amit Shah, S. Jaishankar, and Nirmala Sitharaman. The main purpose of this meeting is to ensure that India's petroleum and natural gas supplies are not disrupted due to the ongoing tensions in the Middle East. In view of the increasing risks on important sea routes such as the Strait of Hormuz, the Indian government has stressed on alternative planning so that fuel prices remain stable in the country. PM Modi has given clear instructions during the meeting that there should be no reduction in requirements related to fertilizers and agriculture. Supply chains are often disrupted in war situations, but the government has assured that India has adequate supplies of oil, gas, and especially domestic LPG cylinders. Additional bookings in panic have been reduced and inspections have been intensified across the country to prevent hoarding. In addition to these, the construction of hospitals and state gas stations, the safety of Indians is becoming a top priority for the Modi government.
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Mar 22, 2026, 04:35 PM
Punjab Political Crisis: Leaders Protest Over Warehousing Manager's Suicide, Demand Justice

Punjab Political Crisis: Leaders Protest Over Warehousing Manager's Suicide, Demand Justice

The suicide of Gagandeep Singh Randhawa, a warehousing manager in Amritsar, has caused a major political upheaval in Punjab. Leaders and workers of Congress, BJP and Shiromani Akali Dal held a joint protest in Chandigarh. Chandigarh Police used water cannons on leaders and workers of all three parties as they tried to gherao the Chief Minister's house. BJP, SAD and Congress have demanded immediate arrest of Minister Laljit Singh Bhullar and a CBI inquiry into the suicide of Gagandeep Singh Randhawa. In the suicide case of Gagandeep Singh Randhawa, District Manager, Warehousing, Punjab, his family has been demanding the arrest of former AAP Minister Laljit Bhullar and his father Sukhdev Bhullar. The family has made it clear that they will neither conduct a postmortem nor perform the last rites until their demands are met. Leaders and workers of BJP, Congress and Akali Dal reached Chandigarh to protest in this case and gheraoed the CM House demanding justice for the family.
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Mar 22, 2026, 03:47 PM
TMC Supremo Mamata Banerjee Sets Target to Win Bhabanipur Seat by Highest Margin in Kolkata

TMC Supremo Mamata Banerjee Sets Target to Win Bhabanipur Seat by Highest Margin in Kolkata

Bhabanipur is one of the high-voltage assembly constituencies in West Bengal. Suvendu Adhikari, the leader of the opposition in the assembly, has been fielded by the BJP against Mamata Banerjee. The TMC supremo held a meeting with the workers of the constituency on Sunday evening to review the poll preparedness. TMC general secretary Abhishek Banerjee was also present at the meeting. According to TMC sources, the workers have been given a target to win by the highest margin from this seat among the seats in Kolkata. According to sources, a meeting was held with all the councillors and booth workers of the assembly on the Ahindra stage in Chetla on this day. Abhishek said in the meeting on this day,'Bhabanipur should be the first in Kolkata to win by more than 60,000 votes.'Whoever fights against it, the workers should fight with the same passion and energy as in other years. On the other hand, TMC supremo Mamata Banerjee advises the workers to work with a cool head.
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Mar 22, 2026, 03:46 PM
Israeli Settlers Carry Out Violent Attacks on Palestinian Areas in West Bank

Israeli Settlers Carry Out Violent Attacks on Palestinian Areas in West Bank

Israeli settlers have carried out more violent attacks on Palestinian areas in the West Bank on Saturday, burning buildings, homes and vehicles, and beating and pepper spraying Palestinians attempting to stop them. The attacks are just the latest by settlers, and came on the Eid al-Fitr holiday, which marks the end of the Muslim festival of Ramadan. Although settler violence has been constant over past decades, it has intensified recently as Israel pushes forward with new settlements. Violence by settlers has increased since Israel and the US launched their war on Iran on February 28. Israeli settler attacks on West Bank Palestinians increase To view this video please enable JavaScript, and consider upgrading to a web browser that supports HTML5 video 07:27 Israeli military reports no arrests The Palestinian Red Crescent says at least three Palestinians were hospitalized after Saturday's attacks, with local authorities adding that property damage across the territory was significant. The attacks unfolded at numerous sites close to the West Bank towns of Jenin and Nablus. The official Palestinian news agency WAFA said six communities had been targeted. On Sunday the Israeli military said soldiers were deployed to a number of Palestinian villages. The Israeli military said the deployment came in response to reports of civilians carrying out “arson against structures and property, as well as engaging in disturbances in the area." The Israeli military added that it "condemns any form of violence and will continue to take measures to ensure the security of residents and public order in the region." Earlier this week, Israel's army chief Eyal Zamir described attacks by extremist settlers on Palestinians as "morally and ethically unacceptable." Israel is 'advancing the annexation of the West Bank' To view this video please enable JavaScript, and consider upgrading to a web browser that supports HTML5 video 06:14 However Israeli authorities reported no arrests on Saturday. Rights groups have accused Israel of failing to protect Palestinians and their property in the West Bank or, at times, of even siding with violent settlers. Israel took control of the West Bank in the 1967 Six-Day War. The establishment of Israeli settlements in the occupied West Bank has been condemned by most of the world's countries, including Germany , as illegal under international law. In 2024, the International Court of Justice, based in the Netherlands, published an opinion stating that Israel has "an obligation to cease immediately all new settlement activities, and to evacuate all settlers from the occupied Palestinian Territory." The West Bank is home to some 3 million Palestinians. A two-state solution to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict envisages the territory, along with the Gaza Strip, as the basis of a future Palestinian state . Over 500,000 Israelis also live in West Bank settlements and outposts and observers argue that settler activities are making any two-state solution impossible . Edited by: Saim Dušan Inayatullah
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Mar 22, 2026, 03:15 PM
Foreign Investors Withdraw ₹13,027 Crore from Indian Government Securities in March 2026

Foreign Investors Withdraw ₹13,027 Crore from Indian Government Securities in March 2026

Foreign portfolio investor (FPI) flows into government securities under the fully accessible route (FAR) turned negative in March 2026, reversing the inflow trend seen earlier this year as global risk sentiment weakened.Foreign investorshave net sold ₹13,027 crore worth of FAR securities so far in March, according to data from the Clearing Corporation of India Limited (CCIL).Market participants said the reversal was mainly due to deterioration in global risk appetite. Rising geopolitical tensions in West Asia pushedcrude oil prices above $100 per barrel, raising concerns over imported inflation and India’s current account deficit. Higher oil prices also pressured the rupee, reducing returns for foreign investors.“From an FPI perspective, equities are clearly in negative territory, and even on the debt side, the perceived weakness in the rupee is weighing on sentiment. As a result, bonds are not particularly attractive to foreign investors right now,” said the treasury head at a private bank.At the same time, rising US Treasury yields made emerging market debt less attractive, leading to a shift in global capital away from markets such as India. Traders said currency volatility along with higher global yields reduced the appeal of hedged returns on FAR bonds.Also ReadTrump, Iran escalate conflict with threats to energy, water facilitiesRBI firefights to keep rupee afloat amid outflows, external pressurespremiumSouth Indian Bank appoints ex-RBI ED Jose Kattoor as part-time chairmanFPIs pull ₹88,180 cr in Mar, 2026 outflows cross ₹1 trn on West Asia warForex reserves drop $7 bn to $709.75 bn on fall in foreign currency assetspremiumDespite the outflows, the impact on bond yields remained limited due to the Reserve Bank of India’s intervention through bond purchases and liquidity measures. Analysts said these steps helped keep the sovereign yield curve stable even as foreign demand weakened.“I don’t see yield (on the benchmark 10-year government bond) falling sharply below 6.5 per cent, nor do I expect an immediate spike to 7 per cent. At this stage, the market is likely to remain range-bound, with yields broadly moving between 6.55 per cent and 6.75 per cent in the near term,” said a dealer at a private bank.
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Mar 22, 2026, 03:10 PM
Dispute Erupts Over Akhara Parishad Presidency Ahead of Simhastha Festival in Ujjain

Dispute Erupts Over Akhara Parishad Presidency Ahead of Simhastha Festival in Ujjain

ExtensionAdd as a preferredsource on google There is a dispute about the post of president of the Akhara Parishad before the Simhastha to be held in Ujjain. Two claims are being made on this post. 13 akharas seem to be divided into two factions. One faction considers Ravindra Puri of Niranjani Akhara as the president, while the other describes Ravindra Puri, the secretary of Mahanirvani Akhara, as the president. Having a similar name, there is a situation of confusion. Read Trending Videos Remove this video / advertisement Simhastha Mahakumbh is going to be held in Ujjain in the year 2028. While another government and administration are preparing on a large scale for Simhastha, two factions are seen in the second and saint saints. Out of the 13 akharas of the country, Ravindra Puri Maharaj of Mahanirvani Akhara has got the support. Meanwhile, on Sunday, at the Nirvani Akhara Samagam on Mangalnath Marg, 13 saints were welcomed by Sant Ravindra Maharaj, the Secretary of Haridwar Akhara for the first time.
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Mar 22, 2026, 03:07 PM
Oil Prices Soar as US and Iranian Tensions Escalate Over Strait of Hormuz

Oil Prices Soar as US and Iranian Tensions Escalate Over Strait of Hormuz

Oil prices look set to rise further on Monday, having closed before the weekend at their highest in nearly four years, after U.S. and Iranian threats to target energy facilities, analysts said on Sunday.U.S. President Donald Trump on Saturday threatened to "obliterate" Iran's power plants if Tehran did not fully reopen the Strait of Hormuz within 48 hours, a significant escalation barely a day after he talked about "winding down" the war, now in its fourth week.Iran warned on Sunday it would attack U.S.-linked infrastructure, including energy and desalination facilities in the Gulf, if Trump carried out his threat.On Friday, Brent futures for May settled up 3.26% at $112.19 a barrel, the highest since July 2022."President Trump's threat has now placed a 48-hour ticking time bomb of elevated uncertainty over markets," said IG market analyst Tony Sycamore. If the ultimatum is not walked back, oil prices will spike on Monday, he said.Also ReadIndian refiners willing to purchase Iranian energy after US waiverpremiumTurbulence ahead as Iran war escalates, threatens equity market stabilitypremiumFuel crisis from West Asia shuts aluminium units, halves output in IndiapremiumLittle impact of West Asia conflict on biz, 95% projects on, says L&TIran says Hormuz open to all expect enemy-linked ships amid US threat"It clearly means more escalation which means higher oil prices. Some are incorrectly thinking, however, that Iran may cave," said Amrita Sen, founder of Energy Aspects. "Trump is trying to show he can out-escalate and that way ends in scorched earth for Gulf infrastructure."Iran has attacked ports and refineries in Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, Bahrain, the UAE and Qatar in retaliation for attacks on its infrastructure. The closure of Hormuz resulted in a loss of a full four days of global supply - or some 440 million barrels - during the 22 days of the war so far.Tehran has so far refrained from attacking large desalination plants in Saudi Arabia and the UAE, which are responsible for the water supply for millions of people.Large-scale damage to those facilities could make some cities in the Gulf uninhabitable within weeks and force mass evacuations and cascading power failures, according to the Atlantic Council.Brent gained about 8.8% last week, while the front-month WTI settled down around 0.4% compared with last Friday's close.WTI's discount to Brent hit its widest in 11 years on Wednesday.Restoring supplies from the Middle East Gulf could take up to six months, International Energy Agency chief Fatih Birol told the Financial Times on Friday.The Trump administration is considering plans to occupy or blockade Iran's Kharg Island to pressure Iran to reopen the Strait of Hormuz, Axios reported on Friday.
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Mar 22, 2026, 02:59 PM
Opposition Protests Ruling Party's Alleged Involvement in Suspicious Death in Chandigarh

Opposition Protests Ruling Party's Alleged Involvement in Suspicious Death in Chandigarh

Chandigarh: Political heat reached its peak in Chandigarh today over the suspicious death of Punjab State Warehouse Corporation District Manager (DM) Dr. Gagandeep Singh Randhawa. The roads of Chandigarh turned into a battlefield as opposition parties upped the ante against the Aam Aadmi Party government in Punjab. Thousands of Congress, Shiromani Akali Dal and BJP workers and leaders marched to gherao the residence of Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann. Meanwhile, police convoys deployed to maintain security had a tough time stopping them. The situation worsened when agitated protesters tried to move ahead by breaking barricades set up by the police. Police used water cannons to disperse the crowd, leading to a tense atmosphere. Opposition leaders alleged that the death of the DM was the handiwork of the ruling party leaders and demanded immediate arrest of Minister Laljit Singh Bhullar.
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Mar 22, 2026, 02:48 PM
Narendra Modi Becomes Longest-Serving Head of Elected Government in India

Narendra Modi Becomes Longest-Serving Head of Elected Government in India

Prime Minister Narendra Modi reached a historic milestone on Sunday, becoming the longest-serving head of an elected government in India. Marking 8,931 days in office, he has surpassed former Sikkim CM Pawan Kumar Chamling, who held the record with 8,930 days. The count combines Modi’s tenure as Chief Minister of Gujarat and his ongoing term as Prime Minister, placing him in his 25th year of continuous leadership. This achievement highlights Modi’s sustained presence in public office at the highest level. Over the years, he has built a record of uninterrupted leadership, first at the state level and later on the national stage. His tenure reflects both administrative continuity and enduring political influence. Narendra Modi first took office as Chief Minister of Gujarat on October 7, 2001, and led the state for over 13 years until May 21, 2014. Shortly after, he assumed office as India’s 14th Prime Minister on May 26, 2014. He became the first non-Congress leader to secure a full majority in the Lok Sabha and later the first to complete two full terms and return for a third consecutive term. Modi is also noted for being the longest-serving Chief Minister of Gujarat and the Prime Minister with the longest prior experience as a CM. He remains the only Prime Minister born after Independence and has won three consecutive Lok Sabha elections in 2014, 2019 and 2024. Alongside political milestones, Modi has expanded his digital reach. He has crossed 30 million subscribers on YouTube, 100 million followers on Instagram, and 106.4 million followers on X. With decades of leadership and continued public mandate, Modi’s journey underscores a rare blend of political longevity, governance experience and evolving public engagement.
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Mar 22, 2026, 02:43 PM
Delhi Government Repatriates Officers and Employees to Address Staff Shortages

Delhi Government Repatriates Officers and Employees to Address Staff Shortages

New Delhi: In a major decision, the Services Department of the Delhi government has started the process of repatriating officers and employees working elsewhere in all departments to their parent departments. Delhi Subordinate Services (DSS) cadre employees in particular, who were posted for years in the Chief Minister's Office, Ministers'residences and offices of higher officials in the Secretariat, will now have to return to their parent department. Special Secretary, Services, Ajay Kumar Bisht, has issued strict instructions in this regard and asked to complete the entire process within the next three months. The main reason behind this administrative change is the shortage of staff in the parent departments. When an employee leaves his parent department and serves in another higher office, it has a negative impact on the performance of the parent department. According to government data, there are currently more than 16,000 employees in the DSS and Stairs, out of which about 600 are working on temporary or permanent posts.
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Mar 22, 2026, 02:38 PM
India's Energy Preparedness Under Review Amid Middle East Tensions

India's Energy Preparedness Under Review Amid Middle East Tensions

Prime Minister Narendra Modi chaired a high-level meeting on Sunday evening to review India's energy preparedness amid rising tensions in the Middle East. The high-level meeting at the Prime Minister's residence was attended by Home Minister Amit Shah, Defence Minister Rajnath Singh, Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman, External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar, Union Minister JP Nadda, Petroleum Minister Hardeep Puri, among others. The meeting lasted for about three and a half hours. Prime Minister Narendra Modi reviewed the supply chain with the ministers. In view of the changing situation in West Asia, the situation related to petroleum, crude oil, gas, power, and fertilizer sectors was reviewed by the Prime Minister. The Prime Minister directed uninterrupted supply in the entire country and emphasized on logistics and distribution. Senior ministers will assess the situation in the petroleum, power, and fertilizer sector. The meeting focused on uninterrupted supply, stable logistics, and good distribution across the country. Officials said that keeping the national energy development in West Asia was a priority for the consumer and industry sectors present in East Asia.
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Mar 22, 2026, 02:34 PM
BJD Threatens to Move Supreme Court Against Suspended MLAs

BJD Threatens to Move Supreme Court Against Suspended MLAs

Bhubaneswar: The Biju Janata Dal (BJD) if necessary will move the Supreme Court seeking disqualification of the six suspended MLAs, informed party’s spokesperson Lenin Mohanty on Sunday. In a press conference at the Sankha Bhawan, Mohanty informed that BJD’s Chief Whip Pramila Mallick will approach State Assembly Speaker Surama Padhy and demand disqualification of Baliguda MLA Chakramani Kanhar, Jayadev MLA Naba Kishore Mallick, Choudwar-Cuttack MLA Souvic Biswal, Basta MLA Subasini Jena, Tirtol MLA Ramakanta Bhoi and Banki MLA Devi Ranjan Tripathy as they have done injustice to the party and betrayed BJD and the people of Odisha. The Biju Janata Dal will not let them to continue as members of the state assembly as they have violated the constitution of the party. However, if no action is taken against them, the conch party will move the Orissa High Court and then the Supreme Court seeking their disqualifications, Mohanty said. The BJD Spokesperson also warned the six MLAs not to take this lightly. He said that if they (the six MLAs) think that they will survive with the help of Dilip Ray (whom they voted), it is wrong. It is to be noted here that the Biju Janata Dal had earlier issued show cause notices and yesterday suspended them for cross-voting in the recent Rajya Sabha election.
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Mar 22, 2026, 02:31 PM
Sri Lanka and Pakistan Raise Fuel Prices Amid Global Energy Crisis

Sri Lanka and Pakistan Raise Fuel Prices Amid Global Energy Crisis

US-Iran War: The dire situation in the Middle East and the global energy crisis have now affected Sri Lanka as well, with the Sri Lankan government raising petrol and diesel prices by about 25 percent. The government has urged citizens to use fuel sparingly and judiciously. Notably, the Pakistan government has also raised petrol and diesel prices a few days ago. The Sri Lankan government has said that the government is losing about 20 billion rupees a month due to fuel sales at current prices. The government is losing about 100 rupees on a litre of diesel, and about 20 rupees on a litre of petrol, officials said. The new prices of petrol and diesel are the biggest increase in fuel prices by the Ceylon Petroleum Corporation. As per the new rates, diesel prices have been increased by 382 rupees per litre (79 rupees increase), super diesel by 443 rupees per litre (90 rupees increase), octane petrol by 95 rupees per litre (455 rupees) and octane petrol by 928 rupees (928 rupees) for the second consecutive week.
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Mar 22, 2026, 02:28 PM
Global Markets Volatile Amid Rising Oil Prices and Geopolitical Tensions

Global Markets Volatile Amid Rising Oil Prices and Geopolitical Tensions

Brent crude oil prices, which rose to a 45-month high of $119 a barrel last week, continued to dictate the course of our markets. Prices have been on the boil, rising 64% since the crisis in West Asia began. If oil prices remain elevated, they could dash hopes of rate cuts in the US or elsewhere in the world . The immediate future will also depend on whether crude retreats to the barracks or marches on to the beat of war drums. The Nifty fell 37 points, or 0.16%, for the week to close at 23,144. It was a volatile week that saw the Nifty rise 907 points from the low formed on Monday to the high formed on Wednesday, before surrendering all the gains and slipping to a weekly low of 22,930 on Thursday. It then recouped some of the lost ground to finally close the week with a loss of just 37 points. The intra-week low of 22,930 was a 49-week low and just 7 points above the support level of 22,923 that we had referred to last week. However, this level is unlikely to hold, as the SGX Nifty closed 291 points lower at 22,845 on Saturday, following a surge in crude oil prices and a fall in key US indices. We should, therefore, look at support levels beyond these numbers. To find the next support, we should refer to the adjoining weekly candlestick chart of the Nifty. The trendline numbered 88 is likely to act as a logical belay if the Nifty continues its southward journey. This trendline has been constructed by joining the lows of 21,281 and 21,743 registered on 7 June 2024 and 11 April 2025, respectively. It is an upward-sloping trendline, which means the support value will rise with each passing day. For this week, support is placed at 22,300 on this trendline. As the US spends millions of dollars to counter Iranian drones that cost only a fraction of that amount, it has realised that it cannot sustain a disproportionately expensive war for long. Although Iranian missiles have fallen short of Diego Garcia—a distance of 3,850 kilometres from Iranian shores—the development has stunned the West, as the newly demonstrated range is almost double the previously assumed 2,000-kilometre capability. The US has, therefore, threatened to bomb Iranian power plants if the Strait of Hormuz is not opened. The US appears to be blowing hot and cold. It has temporarily removed sanctions on Iranian oil cargoes currently at sea, a move that will allow allies in urgent need of supply to purchase them.
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Mar 22, 2026, 02:22 PM
TMC's Abhishek Banerjee on Campaign Tour; BJP Candidate Faces Criticism

TMC's Abhishek Banerjee on Campaign Tour; BJP Candidate Faces Criticism

From 24 March to 31 March, TMC's All India General Secretary Abhishek Banerjee has a non-stop campaign schedule. According to TMC sources, Abhishek will tour 13 districts in eight days. He will hold multiple public meetings on the same day. Details below: TMC candidate from Purshura, Hooghly, Partha Hazari. BJP candidate from Dubrajpur, Birbhum, Anup Kumar Saha, was seen shaving off an elderly voter's beard. Details below: Humayun Kabir's party, Aam Janta Unnayan Party, has announced a list of 182 candidates for the assembly elections. A total of 153 candidates have been announced. CPIM (Liberation) has fielded candidates for 10 seats in the state in support of the Left Front. Laboni Jangi is contesting from Krishnanagar Dakshin in Nadia. Left candidate Ujjal Biswas is fighting a tough battle against the state minister. Details below: BJP candidate from South Moumitra Moumitra Mishra has accused the TMC of locking the gate to stop him from campaigning.
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Mar 22, 2026, 02:14 PM
Odisha Government Aims to Auction 34 Mineral Blocks, Including Gold-Bearing Assets, in 2026-27

Odisha Government Aims to Auction 34 Mineral Blocks, Including Gold-Bearing Assets, in 2026-27

The Odisha government has drawn up an ambitious pipeline of 34 mineral blocks, including 25 major mineral blocks and nine critical and strategic mineral assets, for auction in the 2026-27 financial year. The upcoming auction round, for the first time, includes two gold-bearing blocks.Odisha was among the top three states (along with Rajasthan and Chhattisgarh) contributing to the 22 critical mineral blocks auctioned nationally in FY26. Four critical mineral blocks from the state were successfully auctioned in 2025-26. The state now focuses on auctioning a mix of mining lease (ML) blocks for immediate production and composite licences (CL) for exploration.According to sources in the Steel and Mines Department, the proposed blocks are spread across 12 districts — Mayurbhanj, Keonjhar, Sundargarh, Balangir, Rayagada, Koraput, Nuapada, Nayagarh, Deogarh, Kalahandi, Subarnapur and Malkangiri — covering a wide spectrum of mineral resources.The 25 major mineral blocks include five iron ore blocks, six bauxite blocks, four iron ore and manganese blocks, three quartz blocks, two limestone blocks, and one block each of manganese, copper, and composite deposits such as gold, iron ore with aluminous laterite, and iron ore with bauxite.Two standalone gold-bearing resources are also part of the list. The gold blocks identified for auction are the Jaldiha block in Keonjhar district, spanning 150 hectares with exclusive gold deposits, and the Madansahi-Kanjia block in Mayurbhanj, spread over around 300 hectares with copper and gold deposits. Both blocks have undergone G2-level exploration and detailed assessment of mineralisation zones.Also ReadCentre proposes price caps, trading curbs in mineral exchange rulespremiumCentre invites bids to set up rare earth magnet unit under ₹7,280 cr schemeTraces of gold, diamond and ruby deposits detected: Odisha ministerIndia auctions record 200 mineral blocks in 2025-26: Ministry of MinesThe minerals that will power tomorrow must be mined differently todayThe nine critical and strategic mineral blocks include graphite blocks in Nayagarh and Rayagada, manganese and graphite blocks in Balangir, another composite block containing manganese, graphite and vanadium in Balangir, a polymetallic base metal block in Deogarh with copper, nickel, gold, silver and graphite, and a tin block in Malkangiri. These deposits have been explored by agencies such as the Geological Survey of India (GSI), Directorate of Mines and Geology (DoMG), Odisha Mining Corporation (OMC) and Mineral Exploration and Consultancy Limited (MECL).Steel and Mines Minister Bibhuti Bhusan Jena said the state will auction 25 major blocks, while the Centre will handle bidding for the nine critical mineral assets. The reserve estimation for the critical blocks has been completed, while assessments for major blocks will be finalised following geological and DGPS surveys. Mines auctioned under Section 8A(2) of the Mines and Minerals (Development and Regulation) Act, 2015, will carry a lease period of 50 years, he said.The minister pointed out that no auctions had been conducted since 2023. Following the return of the BJP government in the state, 30 blocks were prepared for auction in 2025-26. Of these, eight have already been auctioned and the process is underway for 12 more, with the remaining 10 to be put under the hammer soon.In addition to the two gold blocks identified by the state, the Centre has also finalised the Adasa-Rampali block in Deogarh for auction, where gold traces were earlier detected during copper exploration by GSI.Sources said the state had received bids for 11 out of 12 virgin mineral blocks for which bids were invited in December last year, with the Garramura limestone block in Nuapada being the sole exception, reportedly due to limited size and geological depth.Iron ore blocks emerged as the most sought-after assets, with the Alaghat West block in Sundargarh, having over 133 million tonnes of indicated resources, attracting 22 bidders, including major players such as Tata Steel, JSW Steel, ArcelorMittal Nippon Steel India, Vedanta, Essar Minmet, Jindal Steel and Rungta Sons.Similarly, the Rengalaberha North-East Extension and Nuagaon West, along with the Thakurani-A1 iron ore blocks in Keonjhar, saw participation from 19 and 15 bidders, respectively, largely from integrated steel producers. In the aluminium space, bauxite assets in Koraput drew participation from NALCO, Hindalco and Vedanta, while manganese blocks saw interest from alloy manufacturers and sponge iron producers.Among other assets, the Kutinga manganese block in Koraput and the Jajang-A manganese and iron ore block in Keonjhar received 18 bids each. The Kedesala West iron ore and aluminous laterite block in Sundargarh drew 14 bidders, while the Karnapodikonda bauxite block in Koraput attracted 10.The Patamunda-A manganese and iron block in Sundargarh received nine bids, followed by the Tunmura limestone and dolomite block (eight), Tarhapani West bauxite block (six), and Telipadar-Lukapada-Pipalmunda limestone block in Balangir (three). Industry analysts estimated that the ongoing and upcoming auctions could generate over Rs 60,000 crore in cumulative revenue for the state.
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Mar 22, 2026, 02:09 PM
India's Crude Imports from Russia Surge Back Towards Peak Levels Amid Strait of Hormuz Disruptions

India's Crude Imports from Russia Surge Back Towards Peak Levels Amid Strait of Hormuz Disruptions

India’s crude imports from Russia are surging back towards peak levels last seen during the 2022–23 supply realignment, with March volumes rebounding sharply as refiners pivot away from disrupted Middle East flows. Shipments from Russia have already reached 39.9 million barrels in the first 20 days of March, compared with 29.1 million barrels in February, putting imports on track to touch 60–65 million barrels for the full month—levels comparable to the historic highs of over 66 million barrels recorded in May 2023, according to Kpler data. The rebound follows a sharp dip in recent months, with Russian imports falling from 55 million barrels in November 2025 to 33.8 million barrels in January 2026, and further to February lows, before reversing course. The shift has been driven by disruptions in the Strait of Hormuz, which have sharply curtailed flows from traditional suppliers. Imports from Iraq plunged to 6.8 million barrels in March from 27.2 million barrels in February, while those from Saudi Arabia declined to 10.8 million barrels from 28.4 million barrels over the same period. “Russian inventories available on water have emerged as a crucial buffer for Indian refiners… with flows through the Strait of Hormuz remaining disrupted for the past 20 days,” said Nikhil Dubey, senior refining analyst at Kpler. “Russian crude arrivals this month are estimated at around 60–65 million barrels, levels last seen during the peak of Russian crude processing in India.” Other Gulf supplies have also been hit. UAE imports dropped sharply to 2.3 million barrels in March from 15.5 million barrels in February, underscoring the scale of the disruption. The data point to a rapid reversal in sourcing strategy. After a brief phase of diversification away from Russian crude—driven by concerns over export restrictions on refined products—refiners have returned to Russian barrels amid tightening supply conditions. “Russian barrels remain central to India’s crude import strategy… with Russia’s share rising from just 1–2% pre-2022 to as high as 40–43%,” said Sumit Ritolia, lead research analyst at Kpler. He added that the ongoing crisis has accelerated the pivot. “With Middle Eastern crude accounting for nearly 50% of India’s requirements, the most practical option was to return to Russian barrels… imports have rebounded to around 1.8 mbd and could reach 2.0–2.2 mbd,” Ritolia said. While alternative suppliers such as Angola (7.5 million barrels), Brazil (1.5 million barrels) and Nigeria (under 1 million barrels) have partly filled the gap, they remain insufficient to offset the sharp decline in Gulf supplies. Meanwhile, supplies from the US have remained subdued, with India receiving around 3 million barrels so far this month—nearly half of February’s inflows. From the Gulf region, imports have stood at about 10.8 million barrels from Saudi Arabia, 6.8 million barrels from Iraq, and 2.3 million barrels from the UAE in March to date. India, which imports nearly 88% of its crude oil needs, has increasingly relied on Russian crude since 2022, drawn by discounted pricing and logistical flexibility. “Heightened energy security concerns have prompted even those refiners who were previously cautious to increase their intake of Russian barrels,” Dubey said. With Middle East disruptions persisting and Russian volumes rising sharply, India’s import basket is once again tilting decisively towards Moscow, with flows now nearing—and potentially set to match—their peak levels recorded during the 2022–23 surge, reinforcing Russia’s role as a critical supply anchor in times of crisis.
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Mar 22, 2026, 02:03 PM
US Congress Seeks Justice for 1971 Bangladeshi Genocide

US Congress Seeks Justice for 1971 Bangladeshi Genocide

Washington: The horrific massacre of innocent Bengali Hindus and intellectuals on the dark night of March 25, 1971, when the Pakistani army killed them in East Pakistan (now Bangladesh) in the name of'Operation Searchlight ', has now become the focus of discussion in the US Congress. US Congressman Greg Landesman has introduced a powerful resolution in the House of Representatives demanding that these systematic atrocities committed by the Pakistani military be officially declared'genocide'and'war crimes '. The resolution, introduced by Landesman, Democrat of Ohio, has now been submitted to the Committee on Foreign Affairs, which is considered a major step towards bringing this bloody chapter of India and Bangladesh's history to justice globally. The resolution mentions the horrific figures and events of 1971 that shamed all of humanity. The Pakistani army, along with radical groups like Jamaat-e-Islami, specifically targeted Hindu minorities. During this resolution, more than 3 million Pakistani women were brutally tortured and brutally tortured by the Pakistani armed forces.
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Iran War Continues: US Shifts Focus from Swift End to Containment

Iran War Continues: US Shifts Focus from Swift End to Containment

According to US officials, they had hoped to end the conflict in the shortest possible time, achieving all of its goals. However, the way Iran hit back at Israel and US military bases in the West Asia made it clear that US expectations were not based on ground realities. As US President Donald Trump said on Friday that his focus was now on containing the war, it became abundantly clear that the Iran war could continue for a few more days and the US could take some decisive steps to end the conflict. Also Read Trending Videos Remove These Videos / AdsIt is important to know what major developments have taken place in the Iran war so far?
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India's PM Modi Chairs Emergency Meeting Amid Middle East Crisis

India's PM Modi Chairs Emergency Meeting Amid Middle East Crisis

Prime Minister Narendra Modi chaired a high-level meeting at his official residence'7 Lok Kalyan Marg'on Sunday evening. The meeting was attended by senior ministers and officials of the government, which reviewed the situation related to the petroleum, crude oil, gas, power and fertilizer sectors in view of the current situation in the Middle East. The main objective of the meeting was to maintain uninterrupted supply of all essentials including oil, gas, fertilizers in the country. In this meeting, Union Home Minister Amit Shah, Defence Minister Rajnath Singh, Agriculture Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan, External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar, Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman, Chemical and Fertilizers and Health Minister JP Nadda, Petroleum and Natural Gas Minister Hardeep Singh Puri, Labour and Employment Minister Mansukh Mandaviya along with other senior ministers and officials were also present. Amid the Middle East crisis, the government is already taking active steps to maintain uninterrupted supply of oil, gas, fertilizers. On 12 March, Prime Minister Modi said that the ongoing war in the Middle East had given birth to a global energy crisis. He also said that it would be a test of the country's patience and wisdom to face this challenge.
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Iran Clarifies Position on Strait of Hormuz Amid Tensions with US and Israel

Iran Clarifies Position on Strait of Hormuz Amid Tensions with US and Israel

New Delhi: Amid the ongoing tensions in the Middle East and the US-Israeli conflict, Iran has clarified its position on the Hormuz system. According to Iranian media reports, Iran's representative to the United Nations International Maritime Organization (IMO) Ali Mousavi has said that the Hormuz system will be open to all types of vessels except those belonging to Iran's enemies. This statement came in an interview with the Chinese news agency Xinhua. Earlier, US President Donald Trump had threatened that the US would target Iran's power plants if the Hormuz system is not fully opened within 48 hours. Iran's former ambassador to the UK Ali Mousavi further said that Tehran will continue to cooperate with the International Maritime Organization (IMO) to enhance maritime security and protect seafarers in the Gulf region. He stressed that ships not belonging to Iran's enemies can still pass through the system by coordinating security and safety measures with Tehran. Mousavi also said that Iran's diplomacy is focused on a full-scale attack on Iran and that Hormuz is a mutual threat.
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Mar 22, 2026, 01:52 PM
Netanyahu Urges Global Action Against 'Big Threat' Iran After Missile Attacks

Netanyahu Urges Global Action Against 'Big Threat' Iran After Missile Attacks

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu visited the sites of the missile attacks in the cities of Dimona and Arad on Sunday. He said that what Iran has done in the last 48 hours has made it clear that it is a big threat to the world. Netanyahu said that Iran targeted civilians. There is a children's daycare center and an elderly home, but still missiles were fired. He alleged that Iran is also using banned weapons like cluster bombs, which is against international law. Netanyahu appealed to world leaders to join the fight openly. He supported Donald Trump's statement that the United States and Israel are fighting not just for themselves, but for the whole world. He said that the question is now how long the rest of the countries will wait. According to him, now is the time to act, so that this threat can be stopped.
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NCP Splits in Kerala Ahead of 2026 Assembly Election

NCP Splits in Kerala Ahead of 2026 Assembly Election

Thiruvananthapuram: After the breakup in Maharashtra politics, now both the factions of the Nationalist Congress Party (NCP) are ready to show their strength in the south Indian state of Kerala. In the Kerala Legislative Assembly Election 2026, the NCP-SP led by Sharad Pawar and the NCP faction of Ajit Pawar will face off. At present, the NCP in Kerala has two MLAs, who were elected with the Left Democratic Front (LDF) alliance in 2021. After the split, these two MLAs have supported Sharad Pawar, but the Ajit Pawar faction has now made a strategy to make a dent in Sharad Pawar's stronghold by entering the fray with the'clock'symbol. Looking at the political equations, the ruling party LDF has once again reposed faith in the Sharad Pawar faction and allotted three seats to them. On the other hand, the Ajit Pawar faction has announced to field candidates independently without any alliance. Ajit Pawar's name will also be announced on the party's symbol Brajmohan Srivastava on Monday.
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Mar 22, 2026, 01:50 PM
Aam Aadmi Party to Announce Candidates Soon, Focuses on Issues Affecting Poor and Deprived Societies

Aam Aadmi Party to Announce Candidates Soon, Focuses on Issues Affecting Poor and Deprived Societies

Rajkot તા.22 Gujarat state president of Aam Aadmi Party, Isudan Gadhvi, addressing the media through a press conference, said that Arvind Kejriwal ji and Bhagwant Manji are the issues of the poor, deprived, oppressed and tribal society, on which they are going to address the gathering. Our screening committee meetings have been held for the last three days. We have held discussions with the top leadership on this matter. The first list is there, we are going to announce the candidates soon. You all know that the Aam Aadmi Party runs on its own strategy. We do not run like other parties, but move forward with our own strategy. And the Aam Aadmi Party is moving forward to announce the candidates first. As per the decision taken in the screening committee, discussions are going on for many seats in the second phase as well. More than 10,000 seats are being considered, including municipal corporations, district panchayats. In this regard, Arvind Kejriwal ji and Bhagwant Manji along with our state leadership and various citizens will meet for the first time.
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Mar 22, 2026, 01:48 PM
Kerala Assembly Elections 2026: Ruling Left Democratic Front Seeks Historic Hat-Trick Amid Challenges

Kerala Assembly Elections 2026: Ruling Left Democratic Front Seeks Historic Hat-Trick Amid Challenges

THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: The political mercury is soaring high for the Kerala Assembly elections 2026. The ruling Left Democratic Front (LDF) is racing to create a historic hat-trick by retaining power for the third consecutive term. The government led by Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan is seeking the blessings of the people by taking forward its social welfare schemes, especially the Rs 2,000 pension for the elderly and revolutionary decisions like free education till graduation. However, the break-up of the Left alliance after ticket distribution and the defection of senior leaders have added to the ruling party's worries, which the opposition wants to take advantage of. On the other hand, the Congress-inspired United Democratic Front (UDF), which has been in exile for the past decade, is in a mood for a change. Congress veteran Shashi Tharoor has hit out at the Left government, saying that the state's economy has become dependent only on lotteries, liquor and foreign remittances. Tharoor has claimed that the UDF is fed up with the electoral system now.
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US-Israel War on Iran Enters Perilous Stage as Strikes Hit Nuclear-Sensitive Sites

US-Israel War on Iran Enters Perilous Stage as Strikes Hit Nuclear-Sensitive Sites

The US-Israel war on Iran has entered its fourth week with a dramatic and dangerous escalation on multiple fronts. President Donald Trump issued a 48-hour ultimatum, threatening to ‘hit and obliterate’ Iran’s power plants if Tehran does not fully reopen the Strait of Hormuz. World Health Organization chief Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus has warned that the Middle East conflict has entered a “perilous stage”, raising concern over reported strikes near nuclear-sensitive sites in both Iran and Israel. The war in the Middle East has reached a perilous stage with strikes reportedly hitting the Natanz Enrichment Complex in Iran, and the Israeli city of Dimona, where a nuclear facility is located. @iaeaorg is looking into incidents reported yesterday in southeastern Iran, and in… pic.twitter.com/gJdQd1eOqS Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Sunday called on global leaders to align with Israel and the United States in their campaign against Iran, pointing to recent strikes on Israeli territory as evidence of what he described as an expanding global threat. Speaking from the site of an Iranian missile strike in Arad, Netanyahu said developments over the past 48 hours underscore that Iran’s actions are not limited to Israel but pose a risk to the broader international community. He further alleged that Iranian attacks have targeted civilian areas as well as major religious landmarks in Jerusalem, including the Western Wall, the Church of the Holy Sepulchre and the Al-Aqsa Mosque. Israel’s military said Iran has launched more than 400 ballistic missiles since the start of the US-Israel war, with around 92 per cent of them intercepted. “We have had very high interception rates,” military spokesperson Lieutenant Colonel Nadav Shoshani said, noting that air defence systems had successfully neutralised the vast majority of incoming missiles. Despite the high interception rate, several projectiles got through. Iranian missiles hit two towns in southern Israel on Saturday, leaving about 180 people requiring medical treatment. The UAE’s Ministry of Defence said it intercepted four ballistic missiles and 25 drones on Sunday, underscoring the continuing threat in the region. Since the conflict began, the country has brought down a total of 345 ballistic missiles, 15 cruise missiles and 1,773 drones, according to the ministry. It added that Iranian attacks have resulted in the deaths of two soldiers and six civilians, while 160 others have been injured. The US Central Command said it had destroyed an Iranian military facility earlier this month where close-, short- and medium-range ballistic missiles were being assembled. The Iranian regime built close, short, and medium-range ballistic missiles at the Kuh-E Barjamali Ballistic Missile Assembly Facility. The first photo shows what the location looked like on March 1, 2026. The photo dated March 7, 2026 is what the buildings look like now. Out of… pic.twitter.com/uS5IKMNbWq Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Sunday chaired a high-level review meeting to assess India’s preparedness across key sectors including petroleum, crude oil, natural gas, power and fertilisers, amid the evolving situation in the Middle East. The discussions centred on ensuring uninterrupted availability of essential resources, maintaining stable logistics networks and strengthening distribution systems nationwide. Senior officials briefed the Prime Minister on contingency plans and readiness measures to address any potential disruptions linked to geopolitical developments in the region. Israel’s Ministry of Welfare and Social Security is assisting more than 2,700 people who have been displaced from their homes following Iranian strikes, according to Israeli media reports. The figure includes around 1,000 residents who evacuated the southern cities of Arad and Dimona, which were heavily hit overnight. Earlier, Israel’s emergency services said at least 180 people from the two cities were hospitalised as a result of the attacks. A bulk carrier sailing off Sharjah in the United Arab Emirates reported an explosion caused by an unidentified projectile late on Saturday night, according to the United Kingdom Maritime Trade Operations (UKMTO). The agency confirmed that all crew members on board are safe. Iran’s Parliament Speaker Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf has issued a stark warning, saying any attack on the country’s power plants would trigger swift retaliation against energy and oil infrastructure across the region. In a post on X, Ghalibaf said such strikes would render “critical infrastructure and energy and oil facilities” legitimate targets, warning they would be “irreversibly destroyed” and could send global oil prices surging for an extended period. The remarks come in response to a sharp escalation from Donald Trump, who on Saturday warned that the United States could target Iran’s power plants if freedom of navigation is not restored at the Strait of Hormuz within 48 hours. Iran has now entered its 23rd day of an internet blackout, according to monitoring group NetBlocks, deepening a digital silence that has cut families off from one another. As the Persian New Year unfolds, many remain unable to make a contact with loved ones, NYT reported. Yet the blackout appears uneven. Experts told NYT that individuals linked to the authorities continue to access the internet and social media through privileged “white SIM” services—creating a stark divide between those connected and those left in the dark. Iran’s Deputy Defence Minister Reza Talaei-Nik has pushed back firmly against a US assessment that Tehran’s military strength has been weakened, projecting confidence in the country’s war footing. In remarks carried by Iranian media, Talaei-Nik said the continuation of strikes across the region demonstrates that Iran is drawing on “strategic reserves and domestic production” to sustain its operations. He pointed to decades of investment in weapons manufacturing—particularly missiles and drones—as the backbone of that capability, enabling the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps to hit targets with “precision and effectiveness”. According to him, the evolution of Iran’s tactics is already visible on the battlefield. Missile barrages, drone deployments, and naval units firing cruise missiles from coastal positions, ships, and inland locations now reflect “an increase in the accuracy of hits” compared to the early phase of the conflict. Turning to a critical global chokepoint, Talaei-Nik asserted that Iranian forces effectively control security in the Strait of Hormuz—a vital corridor through which roughly 20 percent of the world’s oil and liquefied natural gas supplies flow.
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Mar 22, 2026, 01:43 PM
Vandalism of Lord Ram's Statue and Escalating Middle East Conflict

Vandalism of Lord Ram's Statue and Escalating Middle East Conflict

The vandalism of Lord Ram's statue in West Bengal's Nandigram has sparked a political row. Leader of the Opposition in the Assembly and BJP's prominent face Suvendu Adhikari has strongly condemned it. He alleged that unidentified people beheaded a nearly-finished Lord Ram statue at the Veturia bus stand in the dead of the night just before the Ram Navami celebrations. At the same time, the Iran-US war has created an oil crisis around the world. India is also buying oil from other countries to meet its oil supplies. The Russian crude oil tanker Aqua Titan has reached India's shores. Read Sunday's Top-5 News on Live Hindustan. The ongoing war between Iran and Israel has taken a new and serious turn. On Saturday night, Iran carried out missile attacks on the cities of Dimona and Arad, located in the southern part of Israel. These attacks are in retaliation for the nuclear attack on Iran's Natanz nuclear facility. According to the Israeli Ministry of Health, more than 100 people are involved in the rescue services, including 33.
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Mar 22, 2026, 01:41 PM
BJP Prepares Aggressive Campaign in West Bengal Ahead of Elections

BJP Prepares Aggressive Campaign in West Bengal Ahead of Elections

The BJP strategists have completed preparations to make the campaign more aggressive after the holy festival of Ram Navami. Apart from PM Modi, Union Home Minister Amit Shah will also strengthen the organization by attending 12 to 14 big events in Bengal. On the other hand, Hindutva firebrand leader and Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath is also going to address as many as eight public meetings. According to party sources, the BJP will not only focus on digital campaigning this time, but will also try to win the hearts of the voters through door-to-door campaigns and small corner meetings at the grassroots level. This time in the electoral battle, the BJP has made a major change in its strategy. The party's central leadership wants the state's local leaders to be as active as the national leaders. For this purpose, West Bengal BJP state president Samik Bhattacharya and MP Sukanta Majumdar have been assigned the responsibility to campaign in the line of PM Modi and Amit Shah. Local stalwarts like Suvendu Adhikari and Dilip Ghosh will be sent as'star'campaigners in different areas of the state, so that the actors of Asmita Dev and Mithun Chakraborty can effectively campaign for the development of Bengal.
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Mar 22, 2026, 01:33 PM
Regional Tensions Escalate as Iran Launches Ballistic Missiles at Israeli Towns

Regional Tensions Escalate as Iran Launches Ballistic Missiles at Israeli Towns

Iran has launched ballistic missiles targeting the Israeli town of Dimona, home to the Negev Nuclear Research Center, as well as the nearby city of Arad, describing the strikes as a direct response to yesterday’s attack on its Natanz nuclear enrichment facility. The International Atomic Energy Agency says the research centre was not damaged and that no abnormal radiation levels have been detected. However, the impact on the ground has been significant, with more than 130 people reported injured across southern Israel, including in Dimona and ArArad. Israel’s air defences engaged the incoming missiles but failed to stop direct hits on both towns. The Israel Defense Forces (IDF) has acknowledged the interception failure and says an investigation is underway. Israeli forces have since struck back, hitting what the military described as a research and development facility at Malek Ashtar University in Tehran, which Israel says was used to develop components for nuclear weapons and ballistic missiles. Israeli officials say the campaign against Iran will intensify significantly in the days ahead. The crisis is now widening well beyond the Israel-Iran frontline. From Washington, Donald Trump has issued a 48-hour ultimatum, warning he will hit and obliterate Iran’s power plants, beginning with the largest, if the Strait of Hormuz is not fully open and without threat. Iran’s military command fired back, warning that any strike on its energy infrastructure would trigger attacks on all energy, information technology and desalination infrastructure belonging to the US and the regime in the region. In Saudi Arabia, three ballistic missiles were detected over Riyadh. One was intercepted, the other two came down in uninhabited areas. Riyadh then declared Iran’s military attaché and embassy staff personae non gratae, ordering them out of the Kingdom within 24 hours, citing Iranian violations of the 2023 Beijing Agreement, UN Security Council Resolution 2817, and attacks on diplomatic premises on Saudi soil. The situation in Lebanon has escalated into a full-scale regional war, following the collapse of the 2024 Israel-Lebanon ceasefire. The Lebanese Ministry of Health reports that the death toll has surpassed 1,024 people since the current flare-up began on March 2, with over 1 million residents, nearly 20% of the population, now internally displaced. Hezbollah says it has also launched fresh rocket attacks on Israeli troop positions in the north, as Israel presses ahead with ground operations in southern Lebanon.
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Mar 22, 2026, 01:32 PM
US-Iran Conflict Escalates: Water Supply at Risk as Desalination Plants Threatened

US-Iran Conflict Escalates: Water Supply at Risk as Desalination Plants Threatened

Rajkot: The ongoing war in West Asia has reached an extremely dangerous and destructive turn. US President Donald Trump has issued a 48-hour ultimatum to Iran, warning that if the Strait of Hormuz is not opened immediately, the US will destroy Iran's power plants. Iran has also made a shocking counterattack against this aggressive stance of Trump. The Iranian military has openly threatened that if their energy infrastructure is hit, they will target the'desalination plants'( sea water salting plants) of US allies like Saudi Arabia, UAE and Kuwait. This threat has given sleepless nights to the Gulf countries as these plants are considered to be the lifeline of these countries. According to political and military experts, this war is no longer limited to oil or border, but it has directly come to human existence i.e. water. Saudi Arabia is dependent on 86% of these water plants and Kuwaiti drones receive a huge share of these water plants, while these plants depend on drones and drones.
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Mar 22, 2026, 01:31 PM
Delhi LG Accused of Ignoring Opposition Party Leaders by AAP Leader Saurabh Bharadwaj

Delhi LG Accused of Ignoring Opposition Party Leaders by AAP Leader Saurabh Bharadwaj

Aam Aadmi Party's Delhi unit president Saurabh Bharadwaj accused LG Taranjit Singh Sandhu of not meeting opposition party leaders on important issues. The AAP leader said, "LG Sahib is not meeting those who question power, who raise their voice. While those who play the game of Lily Lily are meeting." The AAP leader said, "The new Lieutenant Governor has come to Delhi. We have seen that he is also meeting the RWA of Vasant Vihar. When he can meet an RWA, then meet the opposition party." The AAP leader showed the letter and said, "Delhi's opposition party is seeking time to meet you. Delhi Police SHO is constantly alleging that the Delhi Chief Minister has links with drug mafia. We want to discuss this with you. The letter has been written on 18th, today it is 22nd. But, there is no response from him. Virendra Sachdeva, AAP MLA or MP, is also not meeting the Aam Aadmi Party, so why is he not meeting the Aam Aadmi Party?"
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Mar 22, 2026, 01:29 PM
Amreli District Sees New Readiness for Industrial Development with ₹36,000 Crores Investment

Amreli District Sees New Readiness for Industrial Development with ₹36,000 Crores Investment

New readiness for industrial development in Amreli district: At the Saurashtra Regional Vibrant Summit, there has also been એમ.ઓ.યુ of 36,000 crores for investment in various projects for the development of Amreli district: Bhupendrabhai Patel Chief Minister addressed a huge public meeting at Amreli એ.પી.એમ.સી Dedicated a huge shed built in 2 lakh square feet at a cost of રૂ.12 crores: "The Chief Minister has given what he has asked for for the development of Amreli district": Minister of State for Power Kaushikbhai Vekaria
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Mar 22, 2026, 01:27 PM
Maharashtra Chief Minister Fadnavis Criticizes Previous Government's Decision on Water Supply

Maharashtra Chief Minister Fadnavis Criticizes Previous Government's Decision on Water Supply

Mumbai: The political heat in Maharashtra is showing signs of intensifying in the coming days. Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis on Sunday launched a scathing attack on the then Maha Vikas Aghadi government led by former Chief Minister Uddhav Thackeray. Referring to the controversial case involving Nashik astrologer Ashok Kharat, Fadnavis questioned what was the compulsion to finally call a special cabinet meeting for an ashram? He alleged that the decision to supply 39 lakh litres of water to Shree Shivanika Sansthan, located just 40 km from the Darna dam, raises serious questions about the governance. Chief Minister Fadnavis clarified in an interaction with reporters that just having a photo with someone does not prove a criminal, but the way a particular person or institution has been benefitted by using the government machinery should be investigated. He added that why is the government silent on the issue?
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Mar 22, 2026, 01:26 PM
US-Iran Tensions Reach Critical Juncture: Trump Issues Ultimatum, Threatens Direct Attacks

US-Iran Tensions Reach Critical Juncture: Trump Issues Ultimatum, Threatens Direct Attacks

Washington: Tensions in West Asia have reached a critical juncture. US President Donald Trump has issued a strongly worded 48-hour ultimatum to Iran to open the Strait of Hormuz to maritime traffic with immediate effect without any conditions. If Iran does not comply within this timeframe, the United States will launch direct attacks on Iran's power infrastructure and energy networks. Iran's counterattack and warning: Iran has also challenged this hardline stance of the United States instead of backing down. Tehran has called this US threat a'war crime '. Iran has made it clear that if its power grid is attacked, it will target the energy installations, IT infrastructure, and especially desalination plants of America's Gulf allies. Iran has previously threatened to demonstrate its nuclear capabilities in sensitive areas such as Israel's Demilitarized Zone (DMZ), thereby increasing the threat to its air defense systems and humanitarian aid.
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Helicopter Crash in Qatar Kills 6, One Missing Amid Ongoing Middle East Crisis

Helicopter Crash in Qatar Kills 6, One Missing Amid Ongoing Middle East Crisis

A helicopter has crashed during an operation in Qatar, killing 6 people. According to Qatari officials, the helicopter was on routine duty when it malfunctioned and crashed. According to Qatari officials, there were seven people on board at the time of the crash. The bodies of 6 of these people have been found, while the search for one is ongoing. According to the Qatari Interior Ministry, special teams are conducting an "intensive search operation" in the area to find the missing person. The Interior Ministry expressed its "deepest condolences and sympathies" to the families of the deceased. The ongoing crisis in the Middle East is also having an impact on Qatar. Iran is retaliating for the continued US and Israeli attacks by attacking Gulf countries, which are exacerbating the already ongoing conflict and affecting global energy markets. These attacks by Iran are also causing serious energy problems in the area, including the closure of the Babaveh Refinery gas processing complex.
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Uttarakhand CM Allocates Portfolios, Maintaining Control Over Governance

Uttarakhand CM Allocates Portfolios, Maintaining Control Over Governance

After the cabinet expansion in Uttarakhand, Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami has made the much-awaited allocation of portfolios. The Chief Minister has kept important departments like General Administration, Home, Personnel, Vigilance, Appointment and Training and Information and Public Relations with himself, which will maintain direct control over governance and law and order. Dhami, who has been handling more than 35 departments so far, has handed over many departments to fellow ministers to ensure speed and better coordination in the work. Recently inducted new ministers Khajan Das, Madan Kaushik, Bharat Singh Chaudhary, Pradeep Batra and Ram Singh Kaira have also been given responsibilities. This allocation has been made keeping in mind administrative efficiency, regional balance and better implementation. Politically it is being considered as a strategy by the Chief Minister to effectively distribute the work. 1. Bharat Singh Chaudhary Rural Development Small and Micro Medium Enterprises (MSME) and Village Industries 2. Khajan Das Social Welfare Minority Welfare Student Welfare Ram Katra Urban Development and Urban Water Conservation Technology 4. Ayush Madan Kaushik Climate Change and Information Technology.
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Mar 22, 2026, 01:17 PM
India's Prime Minister Modi Reviews Energy and Essential Sectors Amid Global Crisis

India's Prime Minister Modi Reviews Energy and Essential Sectors Amid Global Crisis

These days the situation in West Asia is getting more complicated. As the energy crisis intensifies across the world. In this situation, Prime Minister Narendra Modi reviewed the situation in the energy and essential sectors at a high-level meeting on Sunday. He specifically took care of the supply of crude oil, gas, petroleum products, electricity and fertilizers. According to sources, the main objective of the meeting was to ensure uninterrupted supply, stable logistics and adequate fuel to the general public throughout the country. Apart from Modi, Defense Minister Rajnath Singh, Home Minister Amit Shah, Agriculture Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan, External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar, Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman, Health Minister JP Nadda, Commerce and Industry Minister Piyush Goyal, Railway Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw, several top leaders were present. Ports and Shipping Minister Sarbananda Sonowal, Power Minister Lal Manohar Khattar, Food Minister Pralhad Joshi, Civil Aviation Minister Kinjarapu Ram Mohan Naidu, Petroleum Minister Hardeep Singh Puri, National Security Adviser to the Prime Minister, Ajit Doval, Principal Secretary to the Government of West Asia and Western Secretary of Petroleum and Petroleum Ministry, K.P.
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