Putin in India for Summit with PM Modi, Focus on Trade

Russian President Vladimir Putin arrives in India for a crucial summit with PM Modi. Talks will focus on boosting the $63.6 billion trade partnership and India's call for diplomacy in the Ukraine war. Full details inside.

TN Halts State-Wide Migrant Labourer Survey

Tamil Nadu's labour department has indefinitely postponed a crucial survey of inter-state migrant workers due to fears of political backlash. Officials warn this leaves policymakers in the dark.

Finance Employee Dies in Khanna Car Crash

A tragic car accident in Khanna, Ludhiana, resulted in the death of a 26-year-old finance company employee. Police investigation underway. Read the full details.

Drugs seized from PESCO employee in Ludhiana jail

A PESCO employee was caught with 10 grams of drug powder inside Ludhiana Central Jail. The incident highlights security concerns and ongoing drug smuggling attempts in prisons. Read the full investigation details.

Karnataka HC Ruling on GPA Cancellation Registration

Karnataka High Court clarifies that a registrar is not obligated to issue notice before registering a General Power of Attorney cancellation deed. Justice D K Singh delivered the ruling on December 3, 2025.

4 Killed in Jamkhandi Car-Tractor Crash

A tragic accident in Karnataka's Jamkhandi claimed four lives after a car collided with a tractor. The victims were heading to the Kadasiddeshwara Temple Fair. Read the full report.

Tungabhadra Dam 33 Gates Replacement Starts

A crucial ₹130 crore project to replace all 33 radial crest gates of Karnataka's Tungabhadra Dam begins today, ensuring safety and water management for the region. Read the full story.

PM Modi, Shah, Nadda Hold Key BJP Meeting in Parliament

Prime Minister Narendra Modi held a high-level meeting with BJP's top brass, including Amit Shah and JP Nadda, sparking speculation over the next party president and political equations in Jharkhand. Read the full details here.

56% of KSRTC Buses Lack Insurance Coverage

Shocking data reveals over 3,140 Kerala RTC buses operate without insurance. Officials cite a 1965 exemption, while accident claims burden the debt-ridden corporation. Read the full district-wise breakdown.

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