Bangladesh Election: A Strategic Test for Global Powers

The upcoming Bangladesh elections are pivotal, with India, China, and the US vying for influence. The outcome will shape regional stability, trade routes, and geopolitical dynamics in South Asia and the Indo-Pacific.

SC: Profanity Not Obscene, Quashes FIR Against Web Series

In a landmark ruling on digital free speech, India's Supreme Court has declared that vulgar language and profanities alone do not constitute obscenity. The court quashed an FIR against the creators of web series 'College Romance,' reversing the Delhi High

Saudi Arabia Allows Alcohol Sales to Wealthy Foreign Residents

Saudi Arabia has begun permitting wealthy non-Muslim foreign residents to purchase alcohol through a discreet Riyadh outlet, marking a significant policy shift after 70+ years of prohibition. This controlled liberalization aligns with Vision 2030 economic

Nandi Hills Shut on Valentine's Day to Manage Crowds

For the first time, Nandi Hills will be completely closed to visitors on Valentine's Day. The Chikkaballapur district administration has imposed a ban from 6 am to 6 pm to prevent overcrowding and maintain public safety.

Jaipur Updates: Aqueduct, Sheep Killings, Pension

Key updates from Jaipur include the largest Chambal Aqueduct plan, mysterious sheep killings in Jaisalmer, expanded pension coverage, and civic alerts. Stay informed on Rajasthan's latest developments.

Bengal Congress Chief Denies Harassment Allegations

West Bengal Congress president Subhankar Sarkar faces accusations of harassment from Mahila Congress chief Shrabanti Singh, who wrote to Mallikarjun Kharge. Sarkar denies the claims, calling them a conspiracy amid party's solo poll decision.

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