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Bangladesh Imam Arrested, India Visa Services Halted

Bangladesh police arrest the main accused in the lynching of Hindu worker Dipu Chandra Das. Dhaka suspends visa services in three Indian missions citing security, straining bilateral ties. Details inside.

Sports Governance Conclave in Ahmedabad This Friday

Ahmedabad hosts a major Sports Governance Conclave on Friday, featuring top officials like Sujata Chaturvedi. The event will focus on integrity, policy, and the future of Indian sports. Read more.

7 Hindus Killed in Bangladesh Since December 2025

A series of violent incidents targeting the Hindu minority in Bangladesh has resulted in seven deaths since December 2025. The unrest follows political changes in the country. Read more.

Second Hindu Man Killed in Bangladesh in 24 Hours

A second Hindu man was brutally killed in Bangladesh within 24 hours, escalating communal tensions. Authorities launch investigation amid international concern. Read the full report.

Decoding 'Quality' Stocks: Beyond Brand Names & Share Price

What makes a company truly 'quality'? We break down the real metrics—steady growth, cash conversion, and shareholder respect—using Berger Paints as an example. Learn to spot genuine quality for long-term wealth creation.

How AI is Reshaping Student Futures in 2026

Discover how Artificial Intelligence is creating personalized career paths for Indian students in 2026, moving beyond traditional metrics to unlock true potential. Read more.

Sports Governance Act Partially Effective From Jan 1

India's landmark National Sports Governance Act partially takes effect from January 1, 2026, establishing a new framework for sports bodies, a National Sports Board, and a Tribunal. Read about the key changes.

Ex-HC to Bangladesh: Interim Govt Ignores Hindu Targeting

Former Indian High Commissioner to Bangladesh, Veena Sikri, accuses the interim government of turning a blind eye to attacks on Hindus. She calls for immediate action to protect minority rights and ensure justice.

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