Sagar Rath

Red Zone Siege: 5 Killed, 1,000 Trapped; India Launches Biggest Anti-Naxal Offensive in Decades

5 Killed, 1,000 Trapped in Massive Crackdown In a historic offensive against left-wing extremism, Indian security forces have launched the largest anti-Naxal operation ever, mobilizing over 20,000 personnel from Chhattisgarh, Telangana, and Maharashtra. The operation, centered in Chhattisgarh’s Bijapur district, has already resulted in the deaths of five Naxals and the encirclement of over 1,000 cadres, including top leaders such…

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Terror in Paradise: Pahalgam Massacre Sparks National Outrage and Urgent Action

A Nation Shaken Once Again On a serene afternoon in Pahalgam—dubbed “Mini Switzerland” for its breathtaking beauty—the unthinkable happened. What should have been a peaceful day for tourists enjoying pony rides and picnics turned into a nightmare, as terrorists opened fire in a brutal attack. At least 26 innocent lives, most of them tourists, were…

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Airtel to Acquire 400 MHz Spectrum from Adani Data Networks to Boost 5G Experience Across India

Two Giants Powering India’s Digital Future Bharti Airtel and Adani Data Networks are names that resonate strongly across India’s rapidly growing digital and telecom landscape. Airtel, a household name with over 550 million users across India and Africa, stands tall as a leading provider of integrated communication services, including high-speed mobile and broadband internet. On the other hand, Adani Data Networks,…

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Pahalgam Terror Attack Leaves 8 Dead, 20 Injured; Amit Shah to Visit Srinagar, Vows Action

In a tragic escalation of violence, a group of tourists in Jammu and Kashmir’s Pahalgam was attacked by terrorists on Tuesday, leaving at least eight dead and 20 injured, with two critically wounded, according to official sources. The attack occurred in Baisaran, a scenic but remote meadow near Pahalgam, making it difficult for security forces to reach…

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“National Herald Ki Loot”: Bansuri Swaraj’s Bag Sparks Fresh Fire in Gandhi Family Probe

A Legacy Newspaper, A Political Storm Once a symbol of India’s fight for freedom, the National Herald has today become the centrepiece of one of the most controversial legal and political battles in the country. Established in 1938 by Jawaharlal Nehru and other stalwarts of the Indian freedom movement, the newspaper was meant to be…

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A Nation Celebrates Its Brightest: 1,009 Brilliant Minds Clear UPSC 2024, Shakti Dubey Tops All-India

The UPSC Dream and the Journey of a Thousand Miles Every year, lakhs of aspirants across India dedicate themselves to one of the country’s most challenging and prestigious examinations—the Civil Services Examination (CSE), conducted by the Union Public Service Commission (UPSC). Known as the gateway to India’s top administrative, diplomatic, and law enforcement services, cracking…

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Air India’s Unexpected Tailwind: How the US-China Tariff War Is Powering India’s Aviation Ambitions

Trade Tensions, Turbulence—and an Opportunity The geopolitical chessboard has shifted once again—and this time, the ripples are being felt in the skies. As the US and China escalate their ongoing tariff war, collateral damage is being rechannelled into opportunity for others. One such beneficiary appears to be Air India, which is now eyeing Boeing jets…

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From Sherbet to Courtroom: Ramdev Faces Heat Over ‘Rooh Afza’ Remark Amid Communal Concerns

A History of Controversy and Caution Yoga guru and Patanjali Ayurved founder Baba Ramdev is no stranger to controversy. From making ambitious medicinal claims during the COVID-19 pandemic to launching aggressive marketing campaigns against pharmaceutical companies, he has frequently clashed with medical associations, regulatory bodies, and, more recently, the judiciary. Now, Ramdev finds himself in…

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