Top Naxalite Leaders

Security Forces Eliminate Top Naxalite Leaders in Major Victory at Maharashtra-Chhattisgarh Border: Amit Shah Hails Breakthrough Against Red Terror

In a major boost to India’s ongoing battle against Left-Wing Extremism, security forces achieved a landmark victory on Monday by eliminating two top Naxalite leaders during a high-stakes operation in the Abujhmad region of Narayanpur, near the Maharashtra-Chhattisgarh border. Union Home Minister Amit Shah, taking to social media, praised the relentless efforts of the security…

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Trump

Trump Boasts of Ending 7 ‘Unstoppable’ Conflicts at UN: India, Pakistan, and the World React

Trump Sparks Debate at the UNGA Making headlines yet again, US President Donald Trump electrified the United Nations General Assembly by declaring that he had accomplished what no other leader could: ending seven drawn-out wars around the globe including the long-standing tensions between India and Pakistan. Trump’s Claims: Seven Wars, Seven Months Addressing world leaders,…

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India Biggest Stories

India Biggest Stories: Breaking Political Drama, Economic Shifts, and Global Headlines for September 23, 2025

Diplomacy Heats Up: India-US Trade Talks on the Horizon Talks between India and the US have gained new momentum, as both nations hint at resolving months-long disputes over tariffs and visas. Expectations are high that by the end of 2025, a comprehensive deal could finally emerge, potentially slashing heavy American import taxes on Indian products…

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Potholes Near PM Modi’s Residence

Potholes Near PM Modi’s Residence Too? DK Shivakumar Hits Back at Bengaluru Road Critics with National Reality Check

Bengaluru’s Pothole Problem: Not Just a Local Issue Deputy Chief Minister of Karnataka, D.K. Shivakumar, has sparked controversy and debate by stating that the pothole problem is not unique to Bengaluru or Karnataka but is a nationwide issue, including roads near Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s official residence in New Delhi. Daily Repairs Amid Rains: Government’s…

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Brain Secret

Why You Prefer Inverted Controls in Games, Science Finally Explains the Surprising Brain Secret

If you’ve ever booted up a video game and instinctively switched your controller to “inverted” controls, you’re not alone and science now reveals why your brain might prefer it that way. A fascinating new study from researchers at Brunel University London dives deep into the neuroscience behind why some players choose to pull back to…

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Zone Zero Exercise

Zone Zero Exercise: The Secret Power of Ultra-Low-Stress Movement for Better Health and Happiness

When most people think about exercise, images of intense workouts, sweaty runs, or high-intensity interval training come to mind. But what if the gentlest forms of movement are so easy they barely feel like exercise could provide significant health benefits? Welcome to the world of “Zone Zero” exercise, a trending concept that celebrates ultra-low-stress physical…

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Most Dangerous Room

The Most Dangerous Room in Your Home: Why the Bathroom Poses Hidden Health Risks

When thinking about hazards at home, many picture slippery kitchens with sharp knives or cluttered garages filled with tools. Surprisingly, the greatest hidden danger inside many houses lies within the bathroom. Cardiologist Dr. Dmitry Yaranov warns that thousands of people faint or even die in the bathroom each year, often during a common but overlooked…

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Relief for H1B Workers

Relief for H1B Workers: New $100,000 Visa Fee Spares Existing Holders Under Trump’s Order

Sudden Fee Hike Sparks Anxiety After President Donald Trump announced a dramatic increase in the annual H1B visa fee, setting it at $100,000, many professionals working in the United States were left anxious about the future. The proclamation, signed on Friday and slated to take effect from Sunday, has created a wave of uncertainty for…

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Saudi-Pakistan Defence Pact

Saudi-Pakistan Defence Pact: Should India Worry? Unpacking What the Landmark Gulf-South Asia Alliance Means for Indian Security

Unveiling the Pact The recent signing of a strategic mutual defence agreement between Saudi Arabia and Pakistan has sent ripples across South Asia’s geopolitical landscape. Many in India are debating what this Gulf-South Asia alliance truly implies for national security, given its NATO-like clause: an attack on one will be considered an attack on both….

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