Kolkata Lab Blast Injures Students, Water and Crime Issues

A laboratory explosion in Kolkata has left students injured, sparking concerns over safety protocols. The incident coincides with ongoing worries about water quality and rising crime rates in the city, highlighting broader civic challenges.

Delhi Court Frames Charges Against Tej Pratap Yadav

A Delhi court has formally framed charges against Tej Pratap Yadav, son of former Bihar Chief Minister Lalu Prasad Yadav, in the alleged land-for-jobs scam case, marking a significant development in the ongoing investigation.

MP Budget Target Challenged by Revenue Shortfall

Madhya Pradesh's ambitious budget target of over Rs 7.28 lakh crore by 2028 faces hurdles as current figures lag. The government defends its strategy amid opposition criticism and devolution cuts.

Former Prince Andrew Faces Standard Custody After Arrest

Britain's former prince Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor will receive no special treatment in custody and can be held for up to 96 hours, according to policing experts. The arrest relates to misconduct in public office allegations.

Pune: Safety, Road Fixes, and City Developments

Comprehensive coverage of Pune's latest civic updates, including safety concerns, road repairs, metro alerts, weather conditions, and key political developments. Stay informed with essential city news.

Mahua Moitra Moves Delhi HC Over Pet Dog Custody Battle

Trinamool Congress MP Mahua Moitra has filed a petition in the Delhi High Court against her former partner, lawyer Jai Anant Dehadrai, seeking custody of their pet dog, Henry. The case highlights legal disputes over pet ownership post-relationship breakdo

Nick Fuentes: Far-Right Provocateur's Rise and Influence

At 27, Nick Fuentes has evolved from a libertarian teen to a polarizing far-right figure, building a loyal online following, clashing with mainstream conservatives, and navigating deplatforming while influencing American political discourse.

SC Flags Freebies Culture, Warns of Economic Strain

The Supreme Court expressed serious concerns over states' indiscriminate distribution of freebies, warning it could strain finances, hamper development, and affect work culture. The bench questioned whether such policies amount to appeasement.

Supreme Court to Hear Anti-CAA Petitions on May 5

The Supreme Court of India will commence hearings on petitions challenging the Citizenship Amendment Act (CAA) starting May 5, 2026. The CAA aims to provide citizenship to non-Muslim migrants from neighboring countries who arrived before 2014.

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