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Jharkhand is in the grip of an extreme cold wave, with forecasts indicating dangerously low temperatures for the next few days. A chill alert has been specifically issued for seven districts highly susceptible to the severe weather. The cold is not just a nighttime phenomenon; daytime temperatures are also set to remain significantly below normal. This prolonged period of intense cold is a cause for concern, affecting everything from public health to the local economy. Residents are strongly advised to bundle up, use heaters judiciously, and check on vulnerable individuals like the elderly and young children. The Meteorological Department’s warning…

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Hazaribagh’s St. Columbus Mission Hospital successfully hosted a two-day free health fair, treating a total of 1323 patients. The camp, situated opposite the Rabindra Path electricity office, provided critical medical services to those in need, with 651 patients seen on day one and 672 on day two. Services included free doctor consultations, blood pressure checks, comprehensive cancer screening, essential medications, dental assessments, and eye examinations. Patients also benefited from free blood sugar and hemoglobin tests, alongside specialized neurological consultations. The hospital extended significant discounts on diagnostic services like ultrasounds. A large number of underprivileged individuals, spanning all age groups, availed…

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Chhattisgarh’s Bijapur district witnessed a significant anti-Naxal operation on Wednesday, leading to the elimination of twelve Naxalite cadres. The intense exchange of fire occurred in the Gangaloor area, a forested region bordering Dantewada, where a joint squad of DRG, STF, and CoBRA commandos was conducting an offensive. While the operation inflicted heavy losses on the Naxalite ranks, it also came at a great cost, with three dedicated DRG jawans losing their lives and two others sustaining injuries. The fallen heroes were identified as Head Constable Monu Vadadi, Constable Dukaru Gonde, and jawan Ramesh Sodhi, all part of the DRG Bijapur…

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Ranveer Singh has found himself embroiled in a legal dispute following his performance at IFFI, where he imitated a ritualistic portrayal of a Daiva from the film ‘Kantara Chapter 1’. The act, which recreated Rishab Shetty’s depiction of Chavundi Daiva, has drawn sharp criticism and a formal complaint. An advocate has filed a case alleging that Singh’s imitation was offensive and harmful to the deeply held beliefs of the Tulu community and the broader Hindu faith. The complaint details accusations of illegal and derogatory behavior, with legal proceedings initiated under the Bharat Nyaya Sanhita. Singh has since issued an apology,…

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South Africa produced a historic performance to chase down 359 and beat India by four wickets, leveling the ODI series 1-1 in Raipur. Aiden Markram was the hero of the day, crafting a brilliant 110 off 98 deliveries to anchor the mammoth pursuit. India had posted a formidable 358/5, thanks to outstanding centuries from Virat Kohli and Ruturaj Gaikwad. However, South Africa’s batting lineup responded with determination. After an early setback with Quinton de Kock’s dismissal, Markram, along with Temba Bavuma and later Matthew Breetzke (68) and Dewald Brevis (54), laid the groundwork for victory. Breetzke and Brevis’s quickfire partnership…

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The Muslim community in Japan is encountering significant obstacles in securing adequate burial sites, as the government has opted against establishing new Muslim cemeteries. This decision is rooted in Japan’s strong cultural tradition of cremation and concerns over environmental impact. The Muslim population in Japan has seen a dramatic rise, growing from 110,000 in 2010 to an expected 350,000 by 2025, making it the fastest-growing minority group. Government officials have pointed to the nation’s deep-seated practice of cremation, observed by the vast majority of the population, as a key reason for denying the establishment of more burial grounds. Furthermore, potential…

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With President Vladimir Putin’s visit imminent, Russia has strategically placed the ball in India’s court by publicly outlining its desire for an enhanced bilateral relationship. Moscow has indicated its readiness to take the India-Russia partnership to a much higher level, contingent on India’s own strategic choices. During an online briefing, Putin’s spokesperson, Dmitry Peskov, drew parallels between Russia’s deepening strategic alignment with China and its ambitions for India. He stated that Moscow is open to expanding cooperation with India “beyond limits,” mirroring its approach with Beijing, and that the pace and depth of this expansion would be determined by India’s…

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Brace yourselves, Jharkhand! An intense cold wave has descended upon the state, with a specific warning issued for seven districts. Temperatures have dropped drastically, leading to a harsh and biting cold that is affecting life across these regions. Authorities are emphasizing the importance of staying safe and warm, especially during the night and early morning hours. The cold wave conditions are expected to continue, making it imperative for residents to follow safety guidelines and protect themselves from the freezing temperatures. Special attention is being paid to essential services to ensure they can operate under these adverse weather conditions.

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India’s Supreme Court has intervened on humanitarian grounds, instructing the government to bring back Sonali Khatoon, a Bangladeshi national, and her son after their deportation. The Central government has assured the apex court that it will arrange for their return, promising surveillance and medical aid for the mother and child. This action underscores a compassionate approach, as highlighted by Solicitor General Tushar Mehta, recognizing Khatoon’s prior life in India. The Supreme Court’s order specifically mentioned the provision of free medical treatment for Khatoon, considering her pregnancy, and ensuring the welfare of her child. The government’s appeal against a Calcutta High…

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Serious allegations have been made against Pakistan’s Army Chief, General Asim Munir, by Aleema Khan, the sister of detained former Prime Minister Imran Khan. During an interview, Khan labeled Munir a “radicalized Islamist” and claimed he harbors a strong desire for a full-scale war with India. She explained that Munir’s “Islamic radicalization and conservatism” are the driving forces behind his aggressive stance towards countries that do not follow Islam. Aleema Khan contrasted this with her brother’s approach, describing Imran Khan as a “pure liberal” who consistently sought friendly relations with India and the BJP. She predicted that Imran Khan’s leadership…

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