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India Urges Safe Shipping Through Strait of Hormuz Amid Global Energy Security Concerns

India Urges Safe Shipping Through Strait of Hormuz Amid Global Energy Security Concerns

New Delhi: Rising tensions in West Asia and partial sanctions imposed by Iran on the Strait of Hormuz have sent oil and gas prices soaring around the world. To ensure India's energy security in this critical situation, Foreign Secretary Vikram Misri represented India today at a key 30-nation summit hosted by the UK. The main agenda of this virtual meeting was the safe reopening of this strategically vital waterway. India's clear stance: "Safe shipping is a priority." External Affairs Ministry spokesperson Randhir Jaiswal said at the weekly media briefing that India has always been an advocate of free and open commercial shipping in accordance with international law. As 20 percent of the world's oil and LNG supplies pass through this narrow lane, its closure is a major threat to fuel and fertilizer security for many countries, including India. India has initiated a call for free movement through the Strait of Hormuz on a priority basis at this meeting with the Iranian ambassador.
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Apr 2, 2026, 06:04 PM
Arab League Condemns Israel's 'Extremely Dangerous' Death Penalty Law

Arab League Condemns Israel's 'Extremely Dangerous' Death Penalty Law

Cairo: Israel's recent decisions amid the ongoing conflict in West Asia have caused a stir in the Muslim world. An emergency meeting of the Arab League was held in the Egyptian capital Cairo today to protest against the actions of Israeli security forces in Jerusalem and the restrictions imposed on the Al-Aqsa Mosque. The meeting, chaired by Bahrain, described the new law by Israel to execute Palestinian prisoners as extremely dangerous for regional peace. The Arab League meeting on the'death penalty'law mainly discussed the death penalty law passed by the Israeli parliament (Knesset) on 30 March. According to this new law, military courts in the West Bank will now be able to directly execute Palestinians convicted of killing Israeli civilians. Significantly, Israeli citizens have been explicitly excluded from this law, which Arab countries have openly admonished and condemned to death despite the history of human rights violations in 1962.
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Apr 2, 2026, 05:57 PM
Israel's Death Penalty Law for Palestinians Sparks Outrage Among Islamic Countries

Israel's Death Penalty Law for Palestinians Sparks Outrage Among Islamic Countries

New Delhi: As West Asia sits on a hail of ammunition, a new controversial law passed by Israel has sparked outrage. Eight major Islamic countries, including Saudi Arabia, Turkey, Indonesia, Pakistan, and Egypt, have come out against Israel. The countries issued a joint statement, strongly criticizing the bill that provides for the death penalty for Palestinians in the West Bank, calling it a serious threat to regional stability, and accusing the system of'apartheid '. The foreign ministers of Islamic countries have warned that the law passed by the Israeli parliament (Knesset) is extremely dangerous and discriminatory. Under this law, Palestinians in the West Bank will be tried in military courts, which will be able to sentence them to death. Critics say that this move will further strengthen the apartheid-like system against Palestinians, although it is interesting to note that Saudi Arabia is also using the death penalty in countries where it has a record of executions.
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Apr 2, 2026, 05:50 PM
Assam Assembly Elections: Amit Shah and Rahul Gandhi Engage in Heated Rhetoric

Assam Assembly Elections: Amit Shah and Rahul Gandhi Engage in Heated Rhetoric

Kaliabor: Campaigning for the Assam Assembly elections has heated up. Union Home Minister Amit Shah lashed out at the Congress at a rally in Kaliabor, saying the previous government had handed over the land of the world-famous Kaziranga National Park to infiltrators, endangering one-horned rhinoceros. Shah claimed that it was the NDA government that removed these encroachments and put Kaziranga back on the tourism map. He slammed Manmohan Singh and Rahul Gandhi, asking what work had been done for Assam's development in 15 years of rule. On the other hand, Congress leader Rahul Gandhi hit back, calling Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma the most corrupt Chief Minister of India. Rahul alleged that PM Modi, Amit Shah and Himanta Biswa Sarma together are running'land ATMs'in the state, in which big businessmen are being given land by taking away the land of the poor. He tried to lure voters in the case of local singer Zubeen Garg.
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Apr 2, 2026, 05:49 PM
Trump Aims to Transform US Economy into 'War Economy' by 2027

Trump Aims to Transform US Economy into 'War Economy' by 2027

New York: President Donald Trump is constantly in the international media due to his tough decisions and controversial statements in American politics. According to reports by Bloomberg and other official digital platforms, Donald Trump is planning to completely transform America into a'war economy'from the year 2027 to maintain the declining dominance of the US dollar and its identity as a global superpower.
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Apr 2, 2026, 05:43 PM
Khowang Constituency in Assam's Assembly Elections: A Prestigious Seat Up for Grabs

Khowang Constituency in Assam's Assembly Elections: A Prestigious Seat Up for Grabs

Dispur: The festival of democracy is in the offing in the northeastern state of Assam. The Election Commission has decided to hold polling in a single phase for all 126 Assembly seats in Assam. In this election, the'Khowang'seat in Dibrugarh district has become one of the most talked about and prestigious seats in the state, which is going to polls on April 9. The new format and changed equations after delimitation The geographical and demographic equations of Khowang (Constituency No. 89) have undergone a major change after the delimitation process in 2023. The erstwhile'Moran'constituency has now been renamed as Khowang. Five candidates are trying their luck in this seat, which is predominantly rural. The Bharatiya Janata Party has once again banked on Chakradhar Gogoi, whose main rival is Congress-inspired opposition alliance candidate and Assam National Council president Lurinjyoti Gogoi. Women voters dominate the fray.
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Apr 2, 2026, 05:38 PM
Indian Government Convenes Special Session to Boost Women's Representation in Parliament

Indian Government Convenes Special Session to Boost Women's Representation in Parliament

New Delhi: In a major strategic decision at the end of the budget session, the central government has announced to convene a special session from 16 to 18 April instead of suspending Parliament indefinitely. The main objective of this three-day session is to remove the technical obstacles in implementing women's reservation by bringing important reforms in the'Nari Shakti Vandana Act '. The government is looking forward to expeditiously implement this process after delimitation. According to sources, the constitutional amendment bill to be introduced during this session proposes to drastically increase the number of seats in the Lok Sabha. The existing 543 seats will be increased to 816, out of which 273 seats will be directly reserved for women. This change will not only reshape the representation of women in Parliament but also the entire political map of the country. The budget session that began on 28 January was to conclude on 2 April, but looking at the special agenda, the Speakers of the House will announce a new date for the next meeting.
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Apr 2, 2026, 05:29 PM
Macron Rejects US Plan to Open Strait of Hormuz by Force, Advocates for Peace and Dialogue

Macron Rejects US Plan to Open Strait of Hormuz by Force, Advocates for Peace and Dialogue

Seoul / Paris: Differences between Western countries have come to the surface over the Strait of Hormuz, which is vital for global oil supplies. French President Emmanuel Macron, during a visit to South Korea, has made it clear that the idea of the United States forcibly opening this strategic waterway with military force is "unrealistic." Against Trump's challenge, Macron has insisted on taking the path of peace and dialogue. Military action means invitation to destruction. Macron, in an interview with journalists, warned that if an attempt is made to open this waterway through military action, it will last a long time and prove to be extremely dangerous. He said that the risk of Iran's "Revolutionary Guards" and ballistic missiles in the area is so high that the only option is consultation with Iran.
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Apr 2, 2026, 05:09 PM
RBI Approves Emirates NBD's Acquisition of 74% Stake in RBL Bank for $3 Billion

RBI Approves Emirates NBD's Acquisition of 74% Stake in RBL Bank for $3 Billion

The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) has given its approval to United Arab Emirates (UAE)-based Emirates NBD (ENBD) PJSC to acquire up to a 74 per cent stake in RBL Bank for $3 billion — the largest foreign investment in a domestic bank ever.Under the approval, RBL Bank will be treated as a foreign bank subsidiary with ENBD as its parent.The bank will be governed by provisions applicable to wholly owned subsidiaries of foreign banks, as outlined in the RBI’s Commercial Banks – Governance Directions, 2025.However, the central bank has relaxed a key requirement, stating that the norm mandating at least half of board attendees to be independent directors will not apply in this case.The RBI has advised RBL Bank to amend its Articles of Association to reflect the new structure and seek regulatory approval for the same. The bank said it will initiate necessary steps accordingly.Also ReadFMCG firm Emami to acquire remaining 73.5% stake in Axiom AyurvedapremiumRBI's rupee challenge: Policymakers should not be swayed by absolute levelspremiumTVS Venu group to acquire PGIM'S asset management business in IndiaAllied Blenders & Distillers appoints Amar Sinha as managing directorLarge state run banks see healthy loan grwoth in FY26, beat depositsIn a separate dispensation, the RBI has conveyed no objection to ENBD being classified as the promoter of RBL Bank, subject to compliance with regulations of the Securities and Exchange Board of India (Sebi). Notably, the dilution requirement typically applicable under RBI norms for shareholding in banks has been waived in this instance.However, ENBD’s voting rights in RBL Bank will be capped at 26 per cent, in line with provisions of the Banking Regulation Act, 1949.The RBI has also granted a temporary exemption to ENBD from the “single mode of presence’” requirement, allowing it to operate both through branches and the subsidiary structure until its Indian branches are amalgamated with RBL Bank or within one year, whichever is earlier.The approval remains valid for one year and is contingent upon additional clearances, including approval from the Government of India for investment beyond 49 per cent under the approval route. The transaction will also need to comply with the Foreign Exchange Management Act, 1999, RBI’s shareholding directions, and applicable Sebi regulations.The deal was announced back in October 2025. Last week, the lender announced that Emirates NBD Bank had secured approval from the Central Bank of the United Arab Emirates for its proposed acquisition of a majority stake in the Indian bank.The deal has also received nod from the Competition Commission of India (CCI), and is awaiting Securities and Exchange Board of India’s (Sebi) approval.The transaction will make RBL Bank the largest subsidiary of Emirates NBD outside Dubai.RBL Bank will also undergo a scheme of amalgamation with Emirates NBD’s India branch, paving the way for the consolidation of the latter’s presence in India.As part of the transaction, Emirates NBD Bank will launch an open offer to acquire up to 26 per cent of RBL Bank’s expanded voting share capital at a price of ₹280 per equity share. The mandatory offer, linked to the planned stake acquisition, will cover approximately 415.58 million shares.
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Apr 2, 2026, 04:50 PM
India Passes Bill to Strengthen Central Armed Police Forces' Leadership Structure

India Passes Bill to Strengthen Central Armed Police Forces' Leadership Structure

New Delhi: The Parliament of India today passed the Central Armed Police Forces (General Administration) Bill, 2026, a very important bill related to the security system of the country. After the Rajya Sabha, the bill was also passed in the Lok Sabha today by voice vote. The main objective of this new law is to bring uniformity in the recruitment, promotion and service conditions of Group'A'general duty officers in the CAPF (Central Armed Police Forces). The new rules of deputation and administrative structure The most important provision of this bill is regarding the appointment to higher posts. According to the new rules, 50 percent of the posts in the rank of Inspector General (IG) and at least 67 percent of the posts in the rank of Additional Director General (ADG) will be filled by deputation. Notably, all the posts of Special Director General and Director General (DG) will now be filled only by deputation. Minister of State for Home Affairs Nityanand Rai said that the security structure will be stronger and the clarity of the services will be questioned by the opposition.
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Apr 2, 2026, 04:46 PM
Pakistan PM Reiterates Mediation Efforts to End Iran War

Pakistan PM Reiterates Mediation Efforts to End Iran War

Shehbaz Sharif, the prime minister of neighbouring Pakistan, has once again boasted of his mediation efforts towards halting the Iran war and said that Pakistan is continuously working to de-escalate the conflict in the Middle East through diplomacy and dialogue. Sharif said this on Thursday. Shehbaz said this at a high-level meeting attended by Chief of Defence Staff Field Marshal Asim Munir, the chief ministers of the four provinces, federal ministers, and Pakistan Peoples Party chief Bilawal Bhutto-Zardari. He said, "The flames of war in the region have not yet been doused; however, as a friend of all sides, Pakistan is continuously working to de-escalate tensions, and is engaged in dialogue and diplomatic efforts at various levels." He expressed deep sorrow over the deaths and devastation caused by the ongoing conflict. "We mourn the loss of lives and property due to this ongoing conflict," he said. "We also express our condolences to Prime Minister Ishaq Dar on the death of these two peacekeepers."
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Apr 2, 2026, 04:40 PM
Vijay's Political Debut Marred by Accident Involving Police Officer

Vijay's Political Debut Marred by Accident Involving Police Officer

Tiruchirappalli: The popularity of superstar Vijay, who has started his new innings in Tamil Nadu politics, has hit the streets. On Thursday, thousands of supporters gathered at Trichy (Tiruchirappalli) during a grand roadshow of'Tamilaga Vetri Kazhagam'( TVK) chief Vijay, leading to a major accident. Amid reports that a police officer on security duty, Satish, was seriously injured in the ruckus and scuffle, a policeman's scream was heard near Marakkadai junction near Gandhi Market, Trichy, where Vijay was to address his supporters. In the viral video, Satish, a policeman, is seriously injured in his leg and is writhing in pain. Party volunteers standing nearby immediately formed a human chain and carried the injured officer to the nearest ambulance. A police complaint has been filed in this regard. Vijay, a three-way contender in the battle, is contesting the upcoming elections from Perambur and two seats in Trichy (DMDK and DMDK) on Monday.
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Apr 2, 2026, 04:27 PM
Kerala's Ruling LDF Promises Pension Hike to Woo Middle and Poor Class Voters

Kerala's Ruling LDF Promises Pension Hike to Woo Middle and Poor Class Voters

Thiruvananthapuram: As Kerala gears up for the upcoming assembly elections, the ruling Left Democratic Front (LDF) has made a very important announcement to woo middle and poor class voters. Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan-led alliance has promised that if voted back to power, the monthly welfare pension to over 6 million beneficiaries in the state will be increased to Rs 3,000. Strengthening the social security net Welfare schemes have always played a crucial role in Kerala politics. The LDF government has tried to strengthen its hold among the backward and economically weaker sections by significantly increasing the pensions currently given. The scheme will cover members of various welfare boards, including the elderly, widows and physically challenged persons. The party believes that this move will increase the purchasing power of the general public and ensure social security.
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Apr 2, 2026, 04:14 PM
US-Iran Tensions Send Global Commodity Markets into Turmoil

US-Iran Tensions Send Global Commodity Markets into Turmoil

MUMBAI / NEW DELHI: The ongoing war and geopolitical tensions between the US and Iran are now having a direct and serious impact on the global commodity market. On Thursday, the Indian futures market i.e. Multi Commodity Exchange (MCX) recorded a historic and devastating jump in crude oil prices by 12.50% at 7 pm. This has caused great panic among traders and investors. According to official data from digital media platforms and financial websites, crude oil has also flared up in international markets.
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Apr 2, 2026, 04:05 PM
BJP Campaign Events in Upper Assam Attract Large Crowds Ahead of Assembly Elections 2026

BJP Campaign Events in Upper Assam Attract Large Crowds Ahead of Assembly Elections 2026

Constituencies across Upper Assam, particularly Khowang and Duliajan, recorded turnout during election rallies ahead of the Assam Assembly Elections 2026 , reflecting public participation in the campaign. Despite adverse weather conditions, people attended the rally in Khowang, indicating continued interest in governance and development initiatives. The participation is being interpreted as public engagement, while also presenting a challenge for opposition parties. The rally in Khowang saw support for BJP Assam Pradesh candidate Chakradhar Gogoi, with a notable number of attendees. Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma noted that welfare initiatives such as the Orunodoi scheme have benefited local communities. He also reaffirmed BJP’s commitment to expanding the scheme’s coverage and increasing financial assistance to Rs 3,000 per month for additional beneficiaries. Meanwhile, Duliajan recorded a similar level of attendance. Chief Minister Sarma described the events as part of the ongoing campaign. The Vijay Sankalpa Sabha campaign events across the region have continued, reflecting voter engagement with governance and development issues. Addressing public concerns, the Chief Minister reiterated the government’s people-centric approach, stating, “Every individual’s concern is our concern. We are committed to providing solutions and ensuring relief to all.” Focusing on youth empowerment, Sarma outlined the vision for a “Sonali Bhobishyot” (Golden Future), including employment and entrepreneurial opportunities. Key announcements included the creation of 2 lakh government jobs and financial assistance of up to Rs 5 lakh for 10 lakh young entrepreneurs over the next five years. “This is not just a promise, but a firm resolve of the NDA to accelerate Assam’s growth trajectory,” the Chief Minister stated. Party sources noted that monitoring development activities in Upper Assam has been ongoing, with regular reviews conducted over the past two years to ensure timely implementation of schemes and regional growth.
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Apr 2, 2026, 03:59 PM
Puducherry Elections: Political Atmosphere Heats Up as Star Campaigners Take Centre Stage

Puducherry Elections: Political Atmosphere Heats Up as Star Campaigners Take Centre Stage

Puducherry: The political atmosphere in this picturesque south Indian union territory is hotting up. All parties have fielded their bigwigs for the upcoming elections in Puducherry. Star campaigners are out to woo voters through road-shows, public meetings and door-to-door campaigns. There is a lot of excitement, especially in the BJP and NDA camps, over the arrival of Prime Minister Narendra Modi. The promises of counter-insurgency and development are a direct contest between the BJP and the Congress in the election campaign. Congress general secretary Mukul Wasnik hit out at the campaign. Puducherry has become the worst-administered place in the country under BJP rule. Union Minister Suresh Gopi, on the other hand, held a meeting at Mahe beach and listed the benefits of national highways and central public welfare schemes. Chief Minister N. Rangasamy is also campaigning in Nettapakkam for NDA candidates, while DMK leader R. Siva has sought votes for NDA candidates on the strength of his work as an MLA.
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Apr 2, 2026, 03:55 PM
Aam Aadmi Party MP Raghav Chadha Removed, Shares Video Highlighting Budget Session Issues

Aam Aadmi Party MP Raghav Chadha Removed, Shares Video Highlighting Budget Session Issues

Aam Aadmi Party Rajya Sabha MP Raghav Chadha has been removed from the post of Deputy Leader in the House by the party. After being removed from the post, Raghav has shared a video on X. This video has been made by adding several clips. These clips include the issues raised by him during the budget session. Let us know what issues Raghav Chadha put on the table of the house in this budget session. Also see the attached video below. 1 - The tax burden on the middle class is increasing. 2 - The problem of mobile data remaining with the passage of the day. 3 - Paternity leave at the time of the child's birth. It should be made a legal right. 4 - Account holders in the bank account should end the obligation to keep the minimum balance. 5 - The issue of dangerous food adulteration. 6 - The problem of stopping the facility of incoming calls with the end of recharges. 28 years of monthly recharges by the telecom operator. 7 - Compensation to the airline customers.
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Apr 2, 2026, 03:54 PM
Baishnabnagar Political Tensions Rise Amid Candidate Silence

Baishnabnagar Political Tensions Rise Amid Candidate Silence

M Anwarul Haque, Baishnabnagar: The political situation in Baishnabnagar is complicated by a combination of goosa-abhimaan, factional rivalry, and discontent with the leadership. All parties - Trinamool Congress, Congress, BJP, and Left Front - are silent on the nomination of candidates. This has left a section of workers frustrated and disillusioned. The Congress has announced its candidate very late. The Congress leadership is believed to have nominated Mamoni to ensure the representation of the Chai community in Baishnabnagar. Block President Azizul Haque, Block Observer Dr. Siddhartha Ghosh, and Sarwar Jahan themselves were in the race for the ticket. However, the district and state leadership ultimately relied on different equations. Sarwar, the son of Malda District Youth Congress President and Kaliachak 3rd Block Congress President Azizul Haque, resigned from the party post and primary membership soon after the announcement of the candidate. Not only this, he led the social media outrage against the leadership, which led to further drama in the party.
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Apr 2, 2026, 03:52 PM
Left Front Candidates File Nominations in West Bengal

Left Front Candidates File Nominations in West Bengal

Eight Left Front candidates filed their nominations at the Bankura and Khatra Sub-Divisional Office on Thursday. CPI (M) candidate from Bankura Abhayanand Mukherjee, CPI (M) candidate from Barjora Sujit Chakraborty, CPI (M) candidate from Saltora Nandadulal Bauri, RSP candidate from Chhatna Rajib Kar and Forward Bloc candidate from Onda Asit Sharma filed their nominations at the Bankura Sub-Divisional Office.
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Apr 2, 2026, 03:51 PM
Global Diplomatic Shake-Up as UK Calls Emergency Meeting Over Strait of Hormuz Crisis

Global Diplomatic Shake-Up as UK Calls Emergency Meeting Over Strait of Hormuz Crisis

ExpandAdd as a preferredsource on google Amid rising tensions in West Asia and the choking of the Strait of Hormuz, a major global diplomatic shake-up has begun. UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer called for an emergency meeting to re-open the passage to Hormuz and streamline global oil and gas supplies. More than 60 countries attended the meeting, including India. Trending videos / ads were removed. India was represented at the high-profile meeting by Foreign Secretary Vikram Misri, according to the Ministry of External Affairs. He made it very clear to countries around the world that the free movement of ships on international sea routes is the right of every country. This is non-negotiable. The Foreign Secretary expressed concern that the entire crisis has had a direct impact on India's energy security.
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Apr 2, 2026, 03:49 PM
Malda Protests Grow as Voters' List Irregularities Spark Tensions

Malda Protests Grow as Voters' List Irregularities Spark Tensions

Protests are growing across the state over the presence of names on the voters'list. In Malda, people are staging sit-ins and blocking roads in front of the BDO offices of Sujapur and Mothabari assembly constituencies. Roads are being blocked in different parts of Malda district. Meanwhile, CPI (M) candidate from Gazole assembly constituency Kshitish Sarkar has been turned away by the returning officer for not filing his nomination. The Left Front has lodged a strong protest. CPI (M) state secretary Mohammad Salim said people have become desperate to protect democratic rights and voting rights. The two rulers must understand this attitude. He said the Election Commission and the state government are directly and indirectly responsible for the situation. The Chief Justice's bench of the Supreme Court ordered a CBI or NIA probe into the Mothabari incident on Thursday morning. The Election Commission handed over the investigation to the CBI in the evening. There were allegations of protests surrounding the SIR judges in Mothabari on Wednesday night. Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee blamed the Congress and the ISF for the Malda incident at an election public meeting. The arrest of Mothabari ISF candidate Ali Kader and SIR Islam on Wednesday night has deepened the name of the
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Apr 2, 2026, 03:41 PM
India Considers Taxing Mobile Data Usage to Boost Revenue

India Considers Taxing Mobile Data Usage to Boost Revenue

The government could earn nearly ₹30,000 crore by taxing ₹1 per GB of mobile data used by Indians at current usage patterns, said IIFL Capital in a note, but cautioned that such a levy could raise customer spending on mobile recharges or bills by about 20 per cent, taking the effective tax to 29–40 per cent, including 18 per cent GST.The note, seen byBusiness Standard, draws inferences from media reports on the Prime Minister’s Office asking the Department of Telecommunications (DoT) to study the possibility of levying a tax on data usage. While the parameters of the study or even its broad contours are yet to be determined, the DoT has time till September this year to come up with findings. The DoT follows a typical process of undertaking stakeholder consultation through the Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (Trai), and sector watchers believe this would be the way forward this time as well.The government’s intention appears to be twofold — drawing more revenue from the sector and discouraging non-useful data consumption, or in other words, attempting to reduce heavy viewing of short videos, reels and other social media content, especially among teenagers and young adults.On the fiscal side, IIFL noted that, assuming an annualised data usage of 293,293 petabytes by Indians, the government could get ₹279,709 million (Rs 27,971 crore) by charging ₹1 per GB tax.“If we assume Re 1/GB on the reported mobile data traffic, annual government receipts will amount to ~10 per cent of industry mobile revenue and 0.1 per cent of GDP. The fiscal gains from such a measure do not appear to be significant,” it added.Also ReadNo windfall tax on diesel, ATF exports from Reliance SEZ refineryTiger Global ruling concerns: CBDT exempts pre-FY18 investments from GaarPriced out of India's digital revolution: Taxes weigh on smartphone demandpremiumCBDT issues revised DIN norms, replaces 2019 circular on tax noticesFY26 marks sweeping tax overhaul with new income tax law, GST reformspremiumIIFL added that the approach will be unjust for subscribers who use less than 2 GB/day on most days and only require 2 GB/day for, say, five days in a month. It also noted examples of only a handful of countries that have implemented a data tax, including Uganda, Hungary, Tanzania and Zambia, with Hungary having withdrawn the proposal to levy the charge.However, IIFL said that any such levy would be regressive since the impact will be borne disproportionately by lower-income groups who may not have access to Wi-Fi or fixed broadband. Further, it would cramp telcos’ headroom to undertake tariff hikes and force them to rejig plan structures.“If Re 1/GB tax is applied on daily data allowance offered by packs, the increase in customer outgo could be quite sharp, at 9–19 per cent. While imposition on actual data usage may be fairer, it may be difficult for the government and Trai to monitor this at a granular level,” it said, adding that such a move was unlikely to be implemented.It also noted that identifying good or bad data usage would be difficult and if a blanket tax was levied, productive use cases in education, healthcare, etc. would end up getting taxed at an elevated rate. “Data usage tax will also be a regressive measure since the top end of the customer pyramid has access to Wi-Fi at homes and offices. We believe that telcos, consumer groups and OTT players are likely to oppose this in Trai's consultation process, making the chances of implementation remote,” it added.
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Apr 2, 2026, 03:40 PM
India Clarifies Talks with Iran Over Strait of Hormuz Tax Amid Shipping Crisis

India Clarifies Talks with Iran Over Strait of Hormuz Tax Amid Shipping Crisis

In this atmosphere of war and tension around the world, the Indian government has given big information about the Iranian border and the Strait of Hormuz. Has Tehran imposed any special tax on Indian ships? On Thursday, Ministry of External Affairs spokesperson Randhir Jaiswal clarified that India has not had any talks with Iran on this issue. Since the beginning of Iran's war with Israel and the United States, Hormuz, one of the world's most important sea trade routes, has been virtually closed. The Lloyd's List intelligence report has shown how dire the situation is. It has been found that shipping has decreased by 94 percent compared to last year. Most of the ships that are now sailing through the Strait of Hormuz are Iranian oil tankers. It is alleged that Iran has now started a system like'Toll Plaza '. The ships have to leave the middle lane and now pass through Iran's coast to Larak Island. And before going, the Iranian army people are given all the information about the ship's cargo and crew. Although it is known that the ships have not paid a lot of money in the last two days, the ships have allowed their passage through the country.
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Apr 2, 2026, 03:39 PM
AAP Removes Raghav Chadha as Deputy Leader of Rajya Sabha

AAP Removes Raghav Chadha as Deputy Leader of Rajya Sabha

AAP has removed Raghav Chadha from the post of Deputy Leader of the party in Rajya Sabha. The decision has already been communicated by AAP to the Rajya Sabha Secretariat. It is to be noted that Raghav Chadha will now be replaced by Dr. Ashok Mittal, MP, Rajya Sabha, Punjab. The letter sent by AAP notifies the Rajya Sabha Secretariat as well as a special request. According to sources, the party leadership has made it clear that Raghav Chadha should not be allocated any separate time to address the parliamentary session. In such a tough position of the party, questions have begun to be raised about Raghav Chadha's political future. There has been a distance between Raghav Chadha and the top leadership of the Aam Aadmi Party for the last several days. The case of Raghav Chadha's sacking has now been renewed in Punjab and Delhi politics.
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Apr 2, 2026, 03:34 PM
Actress Manasi Sinha Backs CPI (M) Candidate Partha Pratim Biswas in Tollygunge

Actress Manasi Sinha Backs CPI (M) Candidate Partha Pratim Biswas in Tollygunge

Trinamool and BJP are synonymous with the same coin. They will not do anything for the new generation. We have no option but to make Laljhanda win, says actress Manasi Sinha. She participates in the programme in support of CPI (M) candidate Partha Pratim Biswas, the Left Front nominee in Tollygunge. The campaign's'theme song'for the Left candidate in Tollygunge was released on Thursday. The short programme was held at Bhola Bose Smriti Bhavan in Vijaygad. Actor Jack Sinha accompanied the candidate, Partha Pratim Biswas, and CPI (M) leader Subrata Dutta moderated the programme. CPI (M) state committee member Himanganraj Bhattacharya took part. The silence was observed as a tribute to late actor Rahul Arunoday Banerjee, a member. Manasi Sinha, in a brief speech, said, "He says to make chopper craft. But no education, no jobs. What will the future generation do? Then there will be no one to cut chopper." She says that BJP is not a dangerous force. The alternative theme is'Left-leaning '.
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Middle East Conflict Escalates: US-Israeli Attack Damages Major Bridge in Alborz Province

Middle East Conflict Escalates: US-Israeli Attack Damages Major Bridge in Alborz Province

Meanwhile, the war in Iran and the United States has intensified. Meanwhile, alarming news has emerged from the Iranian province of Alborz. The nearly completed B1 bridge has been heavily damaged in a US-Israeli attack. The attack has caused power outages in the area. Iran War: "Stop whining every day"; French President Macron tells Donald Trump over the standoff. The Middle East has been in turmoil for the past year and a half. The Israel-Hamas war began in Gaza in October 2023 and has slowly spread throughout the region. Israel has attacked Hezbollah in Lebanon, Yemen's Houthi rebels have begun blocking navigation in the Red Sea, and there have been direct missile attacks between Iran and Israel. Iran has a major role in the conflict. Hamas, Hezbollah, and the Houthis have all received Iranian support. Iran is a target. The largest bridge in the Middle East, at a cost of US $1.4 billion, is said to be the northernmost bridge in Western Asia.
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Russia Expands Gasoline Export Ban Amid Ukraine's Attacks on Energy Infrastructure

Russia Expands Gasoline Export Ban Amid Ukraine's Attacks on Energy Infrastructure

Russia’s government on Thursday expanded a gasoline export ban to apply to producers, coming as Ukraine ramps up its attacks against refineries and oil terminals across the country in a bid to deprive the Kremlin of windfalls from surging oil prices. The restrictions were first introduced last week, when non-producers were barred from exporting gasoline until July 31. A new decree now extends the ban to producers, with exemptions granted only under intergovernmental agreements, such as the one Russia has with Mongolia. In a statement, the government said the measure was aimed at stabilizing domestic fuel supplies amid rising global oil prices linked to the Middle East war and ahead of the spring planting season. The move comes as industry sources told Reuters that Ukraine’s escalating attacks on Russian energy infrastructure have significantly eroded export capacity, with estimates putting losses at around 1 million barrels per day. Ukrainian drones have repeatedly targeted the Baltic Sea ports of Ust-Luga and Primorsk in recent weeks, setting facilities ablaze and sending up plumes of black smoke that have been visible from nearby St. Petersburg. Russia’s lost oil export capacity, which Reuters said peaked at around 40% in March, has since fallen to about 20%, but remains high enough to constrain production. Before the export ban and recent uptick in Ukrainian drone attacks, Russia exported roughly 10% to 12% of its gasoline output. With storage facilities filling up and export routes constrained, oil producers may soon be forced to cut output to avoid oversupply, industry sources told Reuters. Meanwhile, the OPEC+ oil cartel, of which Russia is a member, is expected to discuss output levels at a meeting on Sunday as it weighs how to respond to the global supply disruption. At its previous meeting on March 1, OPEC+ agreed to raise output by 206,000 barrels per day in April. That decision was made shortly after the United States and Israel launched their war against Iran. Russian President Vladimir Putin spoke with Saudi Arabia’s Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman on Thursday by phone, emphasizing the need for OPEC+ members to “stabilize the global oil market.”
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Apr 2, 2026, 03:30 PM
Dhurandhar 2: Mithun Chakraborty Defends Film Against Propaganda Claims

Dhurandhar 2: Mithun Chakraborty Defends Film Against Propaganda Claims

With the release of Aditya Dhar’s Dhurandhar 2, discussions have resurfaced online, much like with its predecessor, about the political messaging in the film . While the movie continues to score big at the box office, breaking several records, it has also been labelled as propaganda by some netizens. Recently, actor Mithun Chakraborty weighed in on the debate. He referenced his own film, The Bengal Files, which was released last year but was not allowed to screen in West Bengal. Dismissing the propaganda tag for Dhurandhar 2, he told IANS, “You did not allow Bengal Files to be released here (West Bengal). What bigger issue will you talk about than this? Yet, you are calling Dhurandhar 2 propaganda. Then why didn’t you stop Dhurandhar 2 as well? It was released, and now you are calling it propaganda. But you didn’t even watch a single reel of Bengal Files. From the very beginning, you opposed it and did not allow the film to be released in Bengal. What could be more unfortunate than this?” He added, “People from all religions watched the film. Some people watched it 3-4 times. That’s why the film has done such big business.” Actor Piyush Mishra also recently praised Dhurandhar 2, arguing that, contrary to some opinions, the film is not propaganda. Speaking at the International Film Festival of Delhi , he said, “There’s a thin line between cinema and propaganda. Dhurandhar has a fantastic screenplay. So that’s cinema, actually, you can’t call it a propaganda film.” Also Read | Dhurandhar 2: Aditya Dhar genuflects and the story sinks into subservience At the same festival, Anupam Kher addressed the film’s critics, saying, “I think we should ignore people who are calling cinema propaganda films. We are putting too much energy into them; they are redundant people, they are irrelevant people.” Dhurandhar 2, directed by Aditya Dhar, stars Ranveer Singh in the lead role and features Arjun Rampal, Sanjay Dutt, R. Madhavan, Sara Arjun, Rakesh Bedi, Gaurav Gera, and Danish Pandor in key roles. Watch Chetak Screen Awards 2026 LIVE on YouTube , Sony Entertainment Television, and Sony LIV on April 5 at 8 pm.
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Gold Prices in India Fall Amid Strong US Dollar and Rising Oil Prices

Gold Prices in India Fall Amid Strong US Dollar and Rising Oil Prices

On 2 April 2026, the price of 24K gold at ₹149,800 per 10 grams, reflecting a loss of ₹3,390 compared to its previous close. Meanwhile, 22K gold is at ₹137,317 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 2 April 2026 the price of 24K gold in India is at ₹149,800 per 10 grams, while in Dubai it is ₹135,679, reflecting a difference of ₹14,121 or 10.41%. Similarly, 22K and 18K gold prices in India were also about 10.41% costlier compared to the price of gold in Dubai , not accounting for fees, duties, and taxes. Gold prices are trending down on the back of a firm dollar amid intensified tensions in the Middle East. US President Donald Trump said that Washington will carry out military strikes in Iran, which further fuelled oil prices, stoking inflationary concerns. Trump’s remarks pushed the dollar up, which weighed on bullion, as a strong dollar makes precious metals more expensive for holders of other currencies. Central banks globally are shifting towards a tighter policy stance. ALSO READ Why Crude spikes 5%, silver nosedives 5% after Donald Trump’s comments? With rising oil prices, traders have ruled out expectations of any rate cut by the US Federal Reserve , a sharp shift from the pre-war forecast of two rate cuts. High interest rates make non-interest-yielding assets less appealing for investors. Analysts expect gold prices to remain range-bound in the near term as the dollar continues to gain strength amid the Iranian conflict. Traders will monitor geopolitical developments in the prolonged West Asia war and oil prices, which will further determine the trajectory of gold prices. Monetary stances of central banks globally will also be followed for further cues on gold prices. “MCX Gold June is expected to drop to Rs 151,000/10 gm,” 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 Why Crude spikes 5%, silver nosedives 5% after Donald Trump’s comments?
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Apr 2, 2026, 03:22 PM
US Supreme Court Hears Landmark Case on Automatic Citizenship for Children Born in the Country

US Supreme Court Hears Landmark Case on Automatic Citizenship for Children Born in the Country

Washington, Dt. 2: The largest legal battle in history is currently underway in the Supreme Court over the law of automatic citizenship for every child born in the United States. Indian American attorney Smita Ghosh is playing a key role in the case. As senior appellate counsel for the Constitutional Accountability Center, Smita has presented arguments as an amicus curiae (friend of the court) that the US Constitution protects birthright citizenship. This controversial case? President Donald Trump proposed through an executive order that children born in the US should not be granted citizenship if their parents'immigration status is not legal. The case, known as Trump v. Barbara, was heard orally on 1 April. The case came to further prominence when Donald Trump became the first sitting US president to appear in court proceedings. Smita Ghosh said that the administration's interpretation of this interpretation, a long-standing challenge to US birthright citizenship, was also a violation of the Constitution's Article 14 Declaration of Independence.
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Apr 2, 2026, 03:18 PM
Election Commission Orders CBI Investigation into Mothabari Incident; Chief Minister Blames BJP and EC

Election Commission Orders CBI Investigation into Mothabari Incident; Chief Minister Blames BJP and EC

The Election Commission has ordered the CBI to investigate the attack on judicial officers in Mothabari. Apart from this, Ghulam Ali Ansari will only be the commissioner of Malda division. He was so far the principal secretary of the Municipal and Urban Development Department as well as the commissioner of Malda division. The police have arrested 18 people till Thursday evening in connection with the Mothabari incident. There is another ISF candidate. A total of 4 cases have been registered. The accused have been booked under multiple non-bailable sections. The protests continued at various places to remove their names from the voter list even on Thursday morning. The escort car was allegedly vandalized in the convoy of the superintendent of police in Jadupur area of Malda's English Bazar. The driver of the car was hit by a brick thrown by the protesters. Chief Minister Banerjee has directly blamed the BJP and the Election Commission for the Malda incident. She has also made serious allegations against Home Minister Amit Shah. The SI of Malad's law and order in the case. The Chief Justice of the Supreme Court, Surya Kant, has directed the State Election Commission to ensure that the law and order situation in the state is safe.
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BJP Candidates File Nominations with West Bengal Chief Minister's Support

BJP Candidates File Nominations with West Bengal Chief Minister's Support

Bhubaneswar: West Bengal Chief Minister Mohan Charan Majhi participated in the filing of nomination papers of four candidates of Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) in West Bengal's Birbhum district. BJP's Rampurhat Assembly candidate Dhruv Shah, Hansan Assembly candidate Nikhil Banerjee, Nalhati Assembly candidate Anil Singh and Morarai Assembly candidate Rinki Ghosh filed their nominations at Rampurhat SDO office. The candidates took out a massive rally from Sanghata Mod near Kali Mandir to SDO office in Rampurhat, Birbhum district.
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Apr 2, 2026, 03:13 PM
Rahul Gandhi Campaigns in Assam, Promises Autonomy and Accountability

Rahul Gandhi Campaigns in Assam, Promises Autonomy and Accountability

Rahul Gandhi , Leader of the Opposition in the Lok Sabha, campaigned in Assam on April 2, holding large public meetings in Bokajan, Karbi Anglong, and Titabor, in Jorhat district. He told supporters the upcoming state elections are a choice between the values of Zubeen Garg and the “arrogance and divisive approach” of Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma . During the Bokajan rally, Gandhi released the Congress election manifesto and promised that if his party wins, Article 244(A) would be fully implemented to give Karbi Anglong greater autonomy. “We will ensure your rights are in your hands. Decisions will come from here, not Guwahati,” he said, underlining his commitment to fulfilling promises. He criticized both the central and state BJP governments for threatening local autonomy and indigenous rights. “Assam is home to many communities and traditions, and each should have space to thrive,” Gandhi said, claiming the administration prioritizes corporate interests over local governance. Gandhi accused Prime Minister Narendra Modi , Home Minister Amit Shah, and Chief Minister Sarma of treating Assam like a “land ATM” by handing land to private companies. He vowed that a Congress government would stop this immediately. At Titabor, Gandhi called Sarma one of the most corrupt chief ministers in India. He alleged that large tracts of land were given to Adani, Ambani, and Patanjali for commercial projects, and said the state is being run like a syndicate controlled from Delhi. “Apologies won’t erase the harm done to the people,” Gandhi said, echoing Assam Pradesh Congress Committee president (APCC) Gaurav Gogoi . He warned that Sarma will ultimately face accountability for corruption, no matter how much he protests. On international matters, Gandhi suggested that Donald Trump has influence over Modi and claimed that Sarma acts under Delhi’s direction. He also warned that US trade deals, requiring purchases worth roughly Rs 9 lakh crore annually, could hurt small businesses and farmers, describing this as “policies favoring corporations over people.” Gandhi cited Assam’s cultural icons, including Srimanta Sankardev, Bhupen Hazarika, Jyotiprasad Agarwala, and Zubeen Garg, as examples of unity and compassion. He said these values are the opposite of Sarma’s politics, which he described as based on fear and division. He also promised a 100-day investigation into Zubeen Garg’s death if Congress comes to power, pledging strict action against those responsible. Gandhi listed five major pledges for voters: financial help for women, land ownership for indigenous people, pensions and a ministry for senior citizens, and health insurance coverage up to Rs 25 lakh. APCC chief Gaurav Gogoi joined Gandhi at both rallies and criticized Assam’s politics for being dominated by syndicates dealing in coal, cattle, and other industries. He said the BJP favors people linked to these networks while ignoring genuine leaders, noting that the syndicate system has roots in the Congress era but has grown under BJP rule. “This election is about cleaning up Assam’s politics, which has been weakened by corruption and authoritarian practices,” Gogoi said. Other attendees at the rallies included APHLC leader Jhon Ingti Kathar, who highlighted Karbi Anglong’s demand for autonomy, former Chhattisgarh Chief Minister Bhupesh Baghel, AICC General Secretary Jitendra Singh, and AICC Secretary Vikas Upadhyay. Candidates from Congress and its alliance in Bokajan and Titabor were also present. Rahul Gandhi called the rallies the peak of an active campaign, following visits by AICC president Mallikarjun Kharge and MP Priyanka Gandhi . As Assam prepares for the April 9 Assembly polls, he called on voters to choose a government that prioritizes local people over Delhi’s interference and corruption.
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Apr 2, 2026, 03:13 PM
US-Iran Tensions Escalate as Trump Threatens to 'Push Iran Back to the Stone Age'

US-Iran Tensions Escalate as Trump Threatens to 'Push Iran Back to the Stone Age'

A sharp war of words has erupted between United States and Iran after Donald Trump threatened to push Tehran “back to the Stone Age,” prompting a strong rebuttal from Iranian officials and military figures. Following the remarks, Iran hit back through official and military channels, accusing Washington of hypocrisy and of committing atrocities while invoking ancient-era rhetoric. In a statement on the official X channel of the Iranian embassy in India, Tehran stated that it will not be “driven back to the Stone Age” by bombing from the US and Israel. “We are a nation with 7,000 years of civilization. History knows us well. What is clear is this: it is YOU who have carried the killing of children and crimes against humanity from the Stone Age into the modern world,” the statement read. The response was amplified by senior figures within Iran’s military establishment. Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps commander Brigadier General Seyed Majid Moosavi also issued a sharp reaction, criticising US leadership and its military posture. “It is you who are taking your soldiers to their graves, not Iran, whom you seek to drag back to the Stone Age. Hollywood delusions have so poisoned your minds that, with your paltry 250-year history, you threaten a civilization over 6,000 years old,” he wrote on X in response to US defence Secretary Pete Hegseth’s “back to the stone age” post on the social media platform. In his address to the nation, Trump maintained a hardline stance, asserting that US operations against Iran were progressing as planned while hinting at further escalation in the coming weeks. “Thanks to the progress we’ve made, I can say tonight that we are on track to complete all of America’s military objections shortly. Very shortly. We’re going to hit them extremely hard over the next two to three weeks. We’re going to bring them back to the Stone Ages, where they belong,” said the US President. Iranian military officials, however, dismissed these claims, warning that Washington was underestimating Tehran’s capabilities and misreading the situation on the ground. “Such assumptions will only deepen the quagmire you have fallen into,” he said, referring to Trump’s claims that Iran’s military has been completely destroyed and reduced to nothing due to US-Israeli attacks.
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Apr 2, 2026, 03:12 PM
India Participates in UK-Organized Meeting to Reopen Strait of Hormuz

India Participates in UK-Organized Meeting to Reopen Strait of Hormuz

Foreign Secretary Vikram Misri participated in a virtual meeting that the United Kingdom (UK) convened on Thursday to explore ways to reopen the Strait of Hormuz, a vital shipping route that has been choked off by the US-Israeli war against Iran. More than 60 countries participated in the meeting.In his remarks at the meeting, Misri noted the importance of the principles of navigation and unimpeded transit through international waterways. He spoke of the impact of the crisis on India's energy security and the fact that India remains the only country to have lost mariners in attacks on merchant shipping in the Gulf.A little earlier, Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) spokesperson Randhir Jaiswal said at the ministry’s weekly media briefing here that six Indian-flagged ships have transited the Strait of Hormuz over the past month. He said there has been no discussion between India and Iran regarding payments for transiting Indian-flagged ships through the crucial shipping lane. India continues to be in touch with Iran on ensuring unimpeded transit of its ships, he said.Jaiswal said the government was closely following all developments related to the West Asia conflict, including Bahrain’s effort to secure a UN resolution to authorise “all necessary means” to protect commercial shipping in and around the Strait of Hormuz. Bahrain has taken over the presidency of the 15-member UN Security Council for April.Jaiswal said India continued to honour its obligations towards the energy needs of its neighbours. India was supplying oil to Bangladesh, Nepal, Bhutan, and Sri Lanka. The Maldives has also sought fuel supplies from India.Also ReadGovt permits C3, C4 allocation for pharma, chemicals, and food sectorsMore measures on anvil to help exporters tackle West Asia crisis: GoyalMedtech, pharma welcome duty relief, seek GST cuts on key inputspremiumAgro-chemical sector sees input costs falling 8-9% after customs duty cutWest Asia crisis: More measures on anvil to support exporters, says Goyal“The government of Maldives has also reached out to us for supply of petroleum products both on short-term and long-term basis. Maldives’ request is being examined keeping in mind our own availability and our own needs,” Jaiswal said. Maldives sources most of its fuel from Oman. Jaiswal said India was also discussing the current energy situation with Mauritius and Seychelles. “We have not received any request from them as yet,” he said.As for the meeting that the UK convened on the blockage of the Strait of Hormuz, the US was not among the countries attending the meeting.British Prime Minister Keir Starmer said the virtual meeting chaired by Foreign Secretary Yvette Cooper "will assess all viable diplomatic and political measures we can take to restore freedom of navigation, guarantee the safety of trapped ships and seafarers and to resume the movement of vital commodities."The UK, France, Germany, Italy, Canada, Japan and the United Arab Emirates, among others, have signed a statement demanding Iran stop its attempts to block the strait and pledging to "contribute to appropriate efforts to ensure safe passage" through the waterway. Thursday's meeting was considered a first step, to be followed by "working-level meetings" of officials to hammer out details. Starmer said resuming shipping "will not be easy," and would require "a united front of military strength and diplomatic activity" alongside partnership with the maritime industry.
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Pia Dandia Gains Momentum in Florida Congressional Election

Pia Dandia Gains Momentum in Florida Congressional Election

Miami (Florida), Dec 2: Indian-origin Pia Dandia's lead in the election for the 21st Congressional District in the US state of Florida has increased. Pia Dandia has been officially endorsed by the influential Democratic Political Action Committee (PAC )'EMILY's List'under their "Mission Majority" campaign. Following this announcement, Pia Dandia's campaign is seeing new momentum છે.શિક્ષણથી < / ID3 > < br / > From politics to politics, Pia Dandia is not only a political candidate, but she is a lifelong educator and innovator. As a high school principal and former White House Fellow, she has made significant contributions to education. EMILY's List endorsed her, saying that Pia has all the abilities needed to win as a representative. She dedicated her career to making life more accessible to Florida citizens છે.ઐતિહાસિક < br / > < br / > < br / > If Pia Dandia wins this election, she will be the first South American elected to the US Congress. < br / > < br / > < br / > < br / > < br / > < br / > < br / > < br / >
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Apr 2, 2026, 03:08 PM
Aam Aadmi Party Removes Raghav Chadha from Deputy Leadership Position in Rajya Sabha

Aam Aadmi Party Removes Raghav Chadha from Deputy Leadership Position in Rajya Sabha

New Delhi: The Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) has removed Raghav Chadha from the post of Deputy Leader of the Party in the Rajya Sabha. તા.02 Ashok Mittal has now submitted a letter to the Rajya Sabha Secretariat from the post of Deputy Leader in the Rajya Sabha. રહેશે.AAPએ Further, the AAP has informed the Rajya Sabha Secretariat that MP Raghav Chadha should not be given time to speak in Parliament. What is the reason behind this. Some important information about why Arvind Kejriwal's party took such a big decision may come out in the near future. Raghav Chadha is a rising young name in Indian politics, who is associated with the Aam Aadmi Party. Born on 11 November 1988, Raghav is a chartered accountant by profession. Raghav Chadha started his political career with Khushboo and began to be recognized as an important leader of the party in a short time. He emerged victorious in the 2020 Delhi Legislative Assembly election from the Rajendra Nagar constituency. Due to his style of working, transparency, he was later sent to the Rajya Sabha, where he emerged as a popular political voice.
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Apr 2, 2026, 03:08 PM
Jammu and Kashmir Government Accused of Handing Over Hydropower Projects to NHPC

Jammu and Kashmir Government Accused of Handing Over Hydropower Projects to NHPC

The People’s Democratic Party on Thursday alleged that the Jammu and Kashmir government had “handed over” two new hydropower projects to the National Hydroelectric Power Corporation (NHPC). The issue is a sore point in J&K, as the NHPC already manages six such projects across the Union Territory, and the return of these projects was a major issue in the last Assembly election. “An agreement has been signed between NHPC Ltd and JKSPDCL to develop the 240 MW Uri-I Stage-II and 260 MW Dulhasti Stage-II projects, with a total capacity of 500 MW. The projects will be executed under the BOOT (Build Own Operate Transfer) model for 40 years before being transferred back to the UT,” PDP legislative party leader and Pulwama MLA Waheed Para claimed. The agreement was signed on March 27, 2026, in Jammu . However, the ruling National Conference has denied that this is a fresh handover and emphasised that these decisions were in 2020-21, prior to the NC government being in power. Under the terms of the MoU, J&K is entitled to over 12% of the electricity generated from NHPC-operated projects. The rest is transferred to the power grid from which the J&K government buys at market rates to bridge the energy deficit. “In 2006, Prime Minister Manmohan Singh set up working groups on Jammu and Kashmir on economic development led by former Reserve Bank of India Governor C. Rangarajan. The group recommended the transfer of Dulhasti and Bursar projects to Jammu and Kashmir, but the request was not heeded,” Para said. However, the NC said, “The proposal for implementation of these projects through NHPC on BOOT basis emanates from the decision of the Board of Directors of JKSPDCL in its 76th meeting held on 27.10.2020. Subsequently, a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) was signed between JKSPDCL and NHPC on 03.01.2021 at Jammu, during a period when there was no elected government in place.” It also said that the present stage pertains to the finalisation of the Implementation Agreement (IA), which has been arrived at after detailed deliberations between JKSPDC and NHPC during 2025-26, “ensuring alignment with the provisions of the MoU and safeguarding of J&K’s interests”. A sub-committee was also formed under the NC government in 2011 to examine the terms under which hydroelectric projects were shifted to NHPC. The panel recommended the development of the Uri-II project by the state government after the ownership transfer. Blaming the PDP government for taking “no concrete steps” to operationalise the said recommendations or to secure transfer/restructuring of NHPC projects, the NC said that consequently, “the policy direction evolved during the period of LG administration, and a decision was taken in 2020-21 to implement new projects through NHPC on BOOT basis, culminating in the MoU dated 03.01.2021.”
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Apr 2, 2026, 03:03 PM
US President Trump Concludes Speech on Iran Conflict, Markets React

US President Trump Concludes Speech on Iran Conflict, Markets React

Trump concluded his 19-minute speech, promising a future where the US is “safer, stronger, more prosperous” after the Iran conflict. Trump revisited messages he has shared before, emphasising that the war responds to “47 years of Iranian violence” and attacks on US targets, including the Marine barracks bombing and USS Cole attack. Trump repeated that the US will exit Iran within two to three weeks, though this extends the war beyond the initial four-to-six week timeline. His speech caused volatility in Asian stock markets, with Japan’s Nikkei down 1.5%, South Korea’s Kospi down 2.6%, and Hong Kong’s Hang Seng down 1%. Brent crude jumps $6, gift nifty falls 2% Here are the key developments on April 2, 2026 United Nations Secretary-General Antonio Guterres has said he is sending his personal envoy to the Middle East to bolster diplomatic efforts, as he renewed calls for an immediate and peaceful resolution to the conflict. “It is high time for the United States and Israel to halt the war that is causing immense human suffering and severe economic fallout,” he said, while also urging Iran to “stop attacking its neighbours.” The UN chief warned that the situation risks spiralling further, cautioning that “we are on the edge of a wider war.” “The impact of this conflict is already being felt across the world,” he added. With US oil prices climbing above $112 per barrel, The Kobeissi Letter models suggest that if these levels persist for another two months, US CPI inflation could rise to around 3.6%. That would push inflation to its highest level since September 2023, according to TKL. India will take part in crucial international discussions on the Strait of Hormuz, with the Foreign Secretary set to join a meeting convened by the United Kingdom later today. Confirming the development, MEA spokesperson Randhir Jaiswal said several countries, including India, have been invited amid growing concerns over maritime security in the region. Britain on Thursday accused Iran of holding the global economy “hostage” as diplomats from over 40 countries convened to explore ways to reopen the Strait of Hormuz, a critical shipping route disrupted by the ongoing US-Israeli war on Iran. The United States is not participating in the virtual talks. President Donald Trump has indicated that securing the waterway is not Washington’s responsibility, while also criticising European allies for their limited support in the conflict and renewing threats to withdraw from NATO. UK Foreign Secretary Yvette Cooper said the discussions—focused on political and diplomatic solutions rather than military action—demonstrate “the strength of our international determination” to restore access to the strait. President Trump’s televised address failed to calm jittery markets, with oil prices surging over 7% on Thursday to touch $108 a barrel in early trade. The spike reflects deepening anxiety over global supply, as fears grow around disruptions in key shipping routes. According to NYT, Oxford Economics now expects crude to average $113 a barrel in the second quarter, based on the assumption that the Strait of Hormuz remains effectively shut through April. The UAE’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs has reaffirmed that Iranian nationals residing in the country are a “respected and valued” part of society, underscoring its commitment to safeguarding their rights and security. In a statement, the ministry said the UAE remains dedicated to maintaining a safe and stable environment rooted in the rule of law, ensuring the protection of all residents while upholding its long-standing values of tolerance and coexistence. The country is home to an estimated half a million Iranians, many of whom live and work in Dubai. The reassurance comes a day after Emirati airlines announced restrictions barring Iranian nationals from entering or transiting through UAE airports, with limited exceptions, amid heightened regional tensions. Spokesperson for Iran’s Khatam al-Anbiya Central Headquarters Ebrahim Zolfaghari has said that US and Israeli assessments of Iran’s military strength are “incomplete”, arguing that Washington and its allies do not fully understand Tehran’s “vast and strategic capacities”. He dismissed claims that critical elements of Iran’s military infrastructure, including missile production, long-range drones, air defence systems and electronic warfare capabilities, have been destroyed. “Such assumptions will only deepen the quagmire in which you have trapped yourselves,” he said. Zolfaghari further described sites reportedly hit in recent attacks as “insignificant”, stressing that Iran’s key military production facilities are located in undisclosed areas beyond the reach of its adversaries. He also rejected attempts to quantify Iran’s arsenal, saying any effort to count its missiles, drones, or advanced systems would be inaccurate and ultimately futile. The Philippines said on Thursday that Iran has assured safe passage for ships flying the Philippine flag through the Strait of Hormuz. Iran’s Foreign Minister, Abbas Araghchi, conveyed to Philippine Foreign Secretary Theresa P. Lazaro that “Philippine-flagged vessels, energy supplies, and all Filipino seafarers” would be allowed to pass through the crucial waterway, according to the Philippine foreign ministry. The assurance comes amid mounting energy concerns in the country. Last month, the Philippine president declared a national energy emergency, while hundreds of transport workers staged strikes in protest against rising fuel prices. Iran’s Army Chief Major General Amir Hatami on Thursday delivered a stark warning to the Islamic Republic’s adversaries, declaring that any ground offensive against the country would be met with swift and lethal force, according to Iran’s semi-official Fars News Agency. Hatami said that “not a single” attacker would be spared in the event of a ground invasion, an apparent reference to the possibility of US or Israeli forces entering the conflict as regional tensions escalate. “If the enemy undertakes a ground operation, not a single one should escape with their life,” he said, as quoted by Fars. The army chief also asserted that Iran’s armed forces are fully prepared on both offensive and defensive fronts to counter any aggression. He stressed the importance of continuous surveillance of adversary movements, calling for “utmost suspicion and precision” in tracking developments and executing counter-strategies at the right moment. European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen on Thursday said that she held a discussion with British Prime Minister Keir Starmer on escalating tensions in the Middle East, warning of risks to global economic stability. "Good call yesterday with Keir Starmer. We discussed the situation in the Middle East and the Strait of Hormuz. Iran's actions are putting global economic stability at risk. We will work with our partners to ensure freedom of navigation can resume as soon as possible," von der Leyen wrote on X. Britain planned to hold a call Thursday with nearly three dozen countries about how to reopen the strait, through which 20 per cent of all oil and natural gas traded passes in peacetime. The 35 countries, including all G7 industrialised democracies except the US, as well as the United Arab Emirates and Bahrain, signed a declaration last month demanding Iran stop blocking the strait. In Nabatiyeh, a family of four — a man, his wife, and their two daughters — died in an airstrike. The ongoing Israeli ground invasion of southern Lebanon has killed over 1,318 people, including 125 children, and wounded nearly 4,000. Hezbollah continues to claim operations against Israeli troops, launching rockets, drones, and artillery across northern Israel. Esmail Baghaei, spokesperson for Iran’s Foreign Ministry, responded to Trump’s speech warning Iran of strikes on every power plant. “We will not tolerate this vicious cycle of war, negotiations, ceasefire, and repeating the same pattern,” he said, calling the conflict “catastrophic for Iran and the region.” Baghaei added that Iran remains committed to good relations with Gulf neighbors but will fight back against US-Israeli aggression. “This is an unjust war imposed on the Iranian people. We have no choice but to fight back strongly.” Lebanon’s National News Agency reports that an “enemy air strike” hit a building in Kfar Sir, killing at least three people. Air raids were also reported in the towns of Yatar, Harouf, and Zibdine. Israeli forces have been intensifying attacks across southern Lebanon amid the ongoing war in Iran, while also carrying out ground operations in parts of the region. Across the Gulf, people are growing anxious over attacks on civilian institutions. Authorities are concerned that Iran-aligned factions in Iraq may expand attacks, raising fear across civilian areas. The Khatam-al Anbiya military command said Washington and Tel Aviv “know nothing about our vast and strategic capabilities.” A spokesman told Tasnim news agency that strategic missile production, drones, and defense systems remain intact and warned of “more crushing, broader, and destructive actions” until enemies face “definitive surrender.” Joe Kent, a former top US security official who resigned over the war on Iran, has urged President Trump to bring the conflict to a quick end. Kent, responding to Trump’s national address, wrote on X: “We honor our fallen by learning from our past & only shedding American blood in defense of our nation. The best time to get out of a war of choice is now, before we lose more lives.” He stressed that the U.S. can declare victory whenever it wants—but that requires Trump to restrain Israel. “Israel needs us committed indefinitely, we are seeking a quick end to the war. We have drastically different goals than Israel & must act accordingly,” Kent added. Kent, who headed the National Counterterrorism Center, is the first senior official in Trump’s administration to resign over the war on Iran. The Council on American–Islamic Relations (CAIR) called Trump’s threat to send Iran “back to the Stone Ages” racist, anti-Muslim, and dehumanising. “Targeting civilian infrastructure is a war crime,” the group said on X, urging Congress to pass a War Powers Resolution, cut off war funding, and investigate Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth. For Iranians, Trump’s speech sounded like the same old threats. While he spoke of quickly achieving war objectives, Tehran insists it will decide the pace and course of the conflict. “It’s not clear if Trump’s vague language comes from a lack of a plan or a strategy of ambiguity. For most Iranians, it looks like he never had a plan,” analysts said. Trump also threatened widespread destruction of Iran, hitting civilian infrastructure. Ordinary Iranians, not political elites, are bearing the brunt of the strikes, including damage to power plants. The UN Security Council condemned the deaths of three Indonesian UNIFIL peacekeepers in southern Lebanon. They called for the injured’s recovery and reaffirmed support for peacekeeping efforts, without naming responsible parties. Iran launched multiple missiles toward Israel, with Israeli air defenses scrambling to intercept the incoming threats shortly after US President Donald Trump said Washington had crippled much of Iran’s military and was close to achieving its war goals. The attacks underscore that Iran’s forces remain active despite Trump’s claims of advanced progress in the conflict. Authorities in Abu Dhabi confirmed that a missile was successfully intercepted near Khalifa Economic Zones Abu Dhabi (KEZAD). The interception caused minor damage but no injuries. Hezbollah fired rockets at Israeli settlements in al-Malikiyah and Yeroun and deployed drones against Even Menachem. Several senior US officials attended Trump’s televised address from the White House Cross Hall, including General Dan Caine, chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, Secretary of State Marco Rubio, Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth, and Attorney General Pam Bondi. Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese urged calm, saying, “The objectives that President Trump outlined at the time of him launching the action against Iran have largely been achieved, and we want to see a de-escalation. Now those objectives have been realised, it is not clear what more needs to be achieved or what the end point looks like. The longer the war goes on, the more significant the impact on the global economy will be.” Rocket sirens were reported in northern Israel after fire from Lebanon. The Channel 12 broadcaster said alarms were activated in the Upper Galilee region after the Israeli military detected the launch. Experts called Trump’s speech repetitive and lacking substance. Trita Parsi, executive vice president at the Quincy Institute, told Al Jazeera, “Essentially, it was a summary of all of the tweets he has issued over the last 30 days, almost in chronological order. But precisely because it does not appear to have anything new in it, it reveals that he really does not have a plan.” Jamal Abdi, president of the National Iranian American Council, dismissed Trump’s claim that the US had changed the Iranian regime. “Trump hasn’t changed the regime; if anything, he’s honed it to its hardest core. It’s interesting he thinks this clearly false claim is so important to spin. It’s Trump’s way of admitting failure,” Abdi said. Major Asian markets reversed earlier gains following President Trump’s primetime address on the Iran war. Market Drops by Country Reaction to Donald Trump’s address broke cleanly along party lines. Democrats criticised the speech as disconnected from reality, with Richard Blumenthal saying it repeated “grievances and lies” and lacked any real plan, especially on reopening the Strait of Hormuz and handling rising energy costs. Yassamin Ansari also slammed Trump’s “Stone Age” remark, calling it “vile” and highlighting the human cost of such rhetoric. Republicans, however, strongly backed the president. Lindsey Graham said Trump had his full support to continue military action, while Ted Cruz called the speech “exactly right,” framing the operation as a long-term investment in America’s future security. White House officials said they were satisfied with how Donald Trump handled his national address, saying it achieved exactly what they wanted. According to them, the speech was meant to explain why the war was necessary, highlight what they see as military successes so far, and reassure Americans that the end may be near.
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Apr 2, 2026, 03:02 PM
Gujarat Local Body Elections Scheduled for April 26-28

Gujarat Local Body Elections Scheduled for April 26-28

Over 41.8 million voters are expected to exercise their franchise in these elections. Gandhinagar: The long-awaited local body elections in Gujarat are finally clear. The schedule for the elections has been formally announced by the State Election Commission at a press conference in Gandhinagar on Wednesday evening. State Election Commissioner S. Murali Krishna said that the polling process for the 15 municipal corporations (excluding Junagadh and Gandhinagar), 34 district panchayats, 260 taluka panchayats and 84 municipalities in the state will be conducted on April 26, 2026, while the results will be declared after counting of votes on April 28. Also Read - Congress Wiped Out of Grassroots Politics in Gujarat: 62 ન.પા.મા BJP Wins
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Indian National Congress Criticizes Government Over Rising Inflation

Indian National Congress Criticizes Government Over Rising Inflation

ExtensionAdd as a preferredsource on google The Indian National Congress has launched a scathing attack on the Bharatiya Janata Party government at the center over the rising inflation in the Gaurela-Pendra-Marwahi district. At the press conference held by the District Congress Committee at the Madhavrao Sapre District Press Club, party office bearers criticized the government's policies on the issue of inflation. Trending Videos / Removal of Advertisements At the press conference, District President Gajmati Bhanu said that the price of commercial gas cylinder has been increased by Rs 195 recently, while it has increased by more than Rs 500 in the last three months. He alleged that it has increased the prices of food items in hotels-restaurants by 25 to 30 percent and dairy products have also become expensive, which has increased the economic pressure on the middle and poor class. Advertising Officer Prakash Banka raised the issue of the increase in petrol-diesel prices in various states, while aviation fuel prices have also been affected.
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TMC's Tapasi Mondal Seeks Hat-Trick Win in Haldia Assembly Elections

TMC's Tapasi Mondal Seeks Hat-Trick Win in Haldia Assembly Elections

She has won as an opposition candidate twice in a row in green storms across the state, once on a CPM ticket and once on behalf of the BJP. But this time she is the candidate of the ruling TMC. The question of whether Tapasi Mondal can make a hat-trick of wins in the upcoming assembly elections in Haldia, East Midnapore, has been hotly debated in the industry. Since 2011, the TMC has not been able to make headway in Haldia. The ruling party candidates have lost two consecutive assembly elections there, in 2016 and 2021. In the 2016 elections, the TMC had fielded Madhurima Mondal in Haldia. But this time she lost to Tapasi, who stood on a CPM ticket. Tapasi's victory in Haldia shocked many across the state. However, she joined the BJP before the 2021 assembly elections. She was also nominated by the BJP. Tapasi won the election. However, her distance with the BJP continued to grow. In 2025, Tapasi joined the BJP. At that time, she was also warned by the TMC candidate, Suvendu Adhikari, that she would be the next TMC candidate in the assembly elections.
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Nitish Kumar Prepares to Step Down as Bihar Chief Minister Amid Turmoil

Nitish Kumar Prepares to Step Down as Bihar Chief Minister Amid Turmoil

Patna: Bihar politics continues to be in turmoil. Chief Minister Nitish Kumar is now preparing to step down from the chair. His security has been changed. He has resigned from the membership of the Legislative Council a few days after he was nominated to the Rajya Sabha. It is being said that he will take the oath of the Rajya Sabha on April 10. There is a lot of discussion in the political corridors.
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Akhilesh Yadav Warns SP District Presidents on Ticket Distribution and Public Abuse

Akhilesh Yadav Warns SP District Presidents on Ticket Distribution and Public Abuse

Elaboration as a preferredsource on googleIn a meeting held in Lucknow on preparations for the upcoming assembly elections, SP national president Akhilesh Yadav warned district presidents not to take any contract to give tickets to anyone. If a complaint is received, then it is not good. He also said that if a district president has to contest an election, he should quietly resign from the post of president and tell him. It will be considered. Do not declare yourself a candidate. SP district presidents of metropolitan and rural districts were also invited to the meeting. Trending videos. These videos / advertisements were removed. The office bearers of the city who attended the meeting said that it was strictly asked by the national president not to publicly abuse any MLA, president or leader. If anyone has a complaint from the leader, then send it to the high command. It will be investigated. Apart from the advertisement, the office bearer or the assembly speaker should not use the promise of ticket to strengthen the party booth.
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Apr 2, 2026, 02:45 PM
Trump Delivers Primetime Address, Emphasizes Strength in Face of Iran Conflict

Trump Delivers Primetime Address, Emphasizes Strength in Face of Iran Conflict

Washington, Dt. 2: US President Donald Trump, in his first primetime address from the White House on Wednesday night, talked big about the struggle against Iran and Operation Epic Fury. With war becoming a major focus in Trump's second term, he assured his countrymen that America will finish the job quickly and win big. However, in this address, he did not reveal any clear plans or new details about getting out of the war. The day and the executive power Wednesday were a show of strength for Trump. In the morning, he became the first sitting president to appear at a US Supreme Court hearing, indicating his access to the judicial arena. Later in the night, he addressed the nation directly, bypassing Congress. Trump compared America's power, referring to the astronauts going to the moon under the Artemis II mission, and said, "Under my rule, the logic of America is constantly winning."
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Apr 2, 2026, 02:44 PM
Rashtriya Lok Janshakti Party Chief Calls for Unity Amid Family Feud

Rashtriya Lok Janshakti Party Chief Calls for Unity Amid Family Feud

Rashtriya Lok Janshakti Party chief Pashupati Kumar Paras appears to be upset with his nephew, Union minister Chirag Paswan. He has told his nephew to keep Adawat aside and unite the party and the family. Paras also said that he would be happy if Chirag becomes the chief minister of Bihar. Lok Janshakti Party (Ram Vilas) chief Chirag Paswan had touched his uncle Paras's feet at an event recently. Former Union minister Pashupati Paras spoke of uniting the two factions of the LJP during a media interaction in Patna on Thursday. He said, "Late but true, supporters want the party and the family to be united." Discussions have begun in political corridors. Paras'uncle is believed to have made an informal proposal to merge his party Raloja Party and Chirag's party LJP (Ram Vilas). Actually, after the death of Ram Vilas Paswan, the founder of the Lok Janshakti Party, his party was separated and Chirag's son Ram Vilas Paswan and Chirag's sons were made MPs.
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