Chandigarh75 Kicks Off with Urban Planning Dialogue

The Chandigarh75 initiative has officially commenced with a significant dialogue focused on urban planning, aiming to shape the city's future development and address key challenges in sustainable growth.

Trump Slams Minnesota Dems Over ICE Shooting, Alleges Corruption

Former US President Donald Trump has labeled the fatal shooting of a Minneapolis man by federal immigration officers as a 'cover-up' while launching scathing attacks on Minnesota's Democratic leadership and alleging massive financial corruption.

Leopard Attack in Vellore: Calves Killed, Cubs Spotted

A leopard attacked and killed two calves in a Vellore farmland, later spotted with cubs near Melpatti village, causing widespread fear among residents. Forest officials intervened with fireworks to chase the animals back into the forest.

Himachal Snowfall Disrupts Life, Strands Tourists

Heavy snowfall in Himachal Pradesh has severely disrupted daily life, blocking 685 roads, cutting off Lahaul-Spiti, and leaving tourists stranded. Essential services like power and water supply are affected, with rescue operations underway.

Delhi's Pollution Funds Unused, CAQM Urges Rate Revision

Government data reveals that more than half of Delhi's Environment Compensation Charge funds remain unspent, while CAQM recommends revising toll rates to deter polluting commercial vehicles from entering the capital.

Delhi AQI Turns Moderate After 102 Days, Rain Brings Relief

Delhi's air quality improved to moderate levels on Saturday with AQI at 192, the cleanest in over three months. However, forecasts predict a return to poor and very poor categories soon, with fluctuating temperatures and possible rain ahead.

Minneapolis Shooting: Video Contradicts Federal Agents' Claims

A fatal shooting by US Border Patrol officers in Minneapolis has ignited controversy after viral video footage appeared to contradict official statements that the man posed an active threat, with witnesses and social media users disputing the agency's acc

Ex-MLA Warns of Western Ghats Destruction, Urges Public Action

Former MLA A T Ramaswamy criticizes politicians, officials, and contractors for destroying the Western Ghats in the name of development. He emphasizes the need for a mass public movement to protect this vital ecosystem, citing alarming pollution and green

5,200-Year-Old Boats Found in Wisconsin Lake

Archaeologists discover 16 ancient wooden boats in Lake Mendota, Wisconsin, with the oldest dating back 5,200 years, offering new insights into early North American communities and their advanced maritime knowledge.

Goa's Toyyar Lake Survey Starts Amid Villager Hunger Strike

A multi-agency joint survey of Toyyar Lake's buffer zone in Chimbel, Goa, commenced Saturday with protesting villagers. Officials examined boundaries and high water marks, with further surveys planned Sunday as villagers demand wetland protection.

Leopard Dies, Farmer Injured in Odisha Forest Attack

A leopard died and a farmer sustained serious injuries during a terrifying night attack in Athgarh forest division of Cuttack district, Odisha. The incident has triggered panic among villagers who demand increased patrolling.

Leopard Dies, Farmer Injured in Odisha Forest Attack

A leopard died and a farmer sustained serious injuries during a nighttime attack in Cuttack district. The incident has raised questions about human-wildlife conflict and forest department protocols.

Uttarakhand Avalanche Warning Issued for 24 Hours

Authorities in Uttarakhand have issued a 24-hour avalanche warning for higher reaches, placing multiple districts on alert and restricting movement in sensitive areas. Tourists and residents advised to avoid travel.

Iranians in India Face Threats for Anti-Regime Protests

Iranian expatriates in India report receiving threatening calls and messages warning them against criticizing Tehran's regime, while their families in Iran face pressure from security agencies to silence dissent abroad.

Ukraine-Russia Abu Dhabi Talks End Without Deal, More Talks Set

Ukraine and Russia concluded a second day of U.S.-brokered peace talks in Abu Dhabi without an agreement but agreed to meet again next weekend. The negotiations occurred as Russian airstrikes left over a million Ukrainians without power amid freezing wint

Starmer, Trump Discuss Arctic Security in Phone Call

UK Labour leader Keir Starmer and former US President Donald Trump held a phone conversation focusing on the need for enhanced security measures in the Arctic region, amid global geopolitical shifts.

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