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Authorities in West Singhbhum have apprehended three individuals suspected of murdering para teacher Mukru Devgam. The arrests mark a significant development in the investigation. The suspects are identified as Soma Sundi, 25, Seenu Gaur, 20, and Mangal Karova, 20. The victim, 50-year-old Mukru Devgam from Purna Chaibasa, was reportedly killed on November 29th near Purnapani Bazaar Tod in the Tonto police jurisdiction. Reports indicate that a dispute over ‘handiya’ consumption led to a fatal assault. Devgam was attacked with stones and sticks by the accused, who subsequently fled the scene. A specialized police unit, formed at the behest of the…

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In a significant political development, the Jharkhand Mukti Morcha (JMM) has officially opened its new block office in Jamua, Giridih. The inauguration ceremony, held on Monday, was graced by senior party leaders such as Central Committee member Ajit Kumar Pappu and former MLA Kedar Hajra. They led the ribbon-cutting ceremony, followed by a tribute to Shibu Soren. The event also included the felicitation of distinguished district and block-level JMM leaders. Rojan Ansari, the Block Secretary, served as the master of ceremonies for this important occasion.

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The Winter Session of Parliament is underway, signaling a busy period of legislative work. The government intends to introduce and push forward a significant number of bills during this session. Concurrently, the Opposition is preparing to bring critical national issues to the forefront. A primary focus for the Opposition is expected to be the Special Intensive Revision (SIR) process for electoral rolls in multiple states, alongside growing concerns over Delhi’s severe air pollution. Other contentious topics may also surface during debates. In an effort to ensure parliamentary decorum and efficiency, the government initiated dialogue through an all-party meeting, attended by…

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A significant shift has occurred as Cyclone Ditwah, previously a concern for the Southwest Bay of Bengal, has weakened into a deep depression. This change in intensity has eased the heavy rainfall warnings for Tamil Nadu’s northern districts. However, the severe impact on Sri Lanka continues to unfold, with the country reporting a staggering 334 fatalities and 370 individuals missing following the cyclone’s onslaught. Sri Lanka’s President has acknowledged the extreme weather event as the nation’s most catastrophic natural disaster, committing all state resources to recovery. The ongoing State of Public Emergency is confined to disaster management activities, ensuring civil…

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Get ready for another little Limbachiyaa! Comedian Bharti Singh has delighted her followers with a glimpse into her second maternity journey, sharing stunning photographs from a recent photoshoot. In the images, Bharti confidently flaunts her baby bump, dressed in an elegant blue gown embellished with delicate white flowers. She captioned the post with the exciting news: “2nd Baby Limbachiya coming soon…” adding a touch of anticipation. Her look was completed with carefully chosen accessories, including earrings, and a polished makeup style that emphasized her natural glow. Bharti and her husband, Haarsh Limbachiyaa, who welcomed their first child, Laksh, in 2022,…

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Contrary to widespread speculation fueled by social media and recent on-field events, the BCCI has categorically denied any discussions about Virat Kohli returning to Test cricket. The rumors intensified following India’s consecutive Test series defeats and Kohli’s spectacular century in a recent ODI match in Ranchi. His aggressive 135-run knock, filled with powerful hitting, highlighted his enduring class and seemed to defy any notions of a decline. This performance came at a critical juncture for Indian Test cricket, with the team grappling with successive series losses, including a recent 0-2 home series defeat to South Africa and a 0-3 loss…

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Cyclone Ditwah has weakened from its previous intensity, now classified as a deep depression over the Southwest Bay of Bengal. This development has alleviated immediate fears of very heavy rainfall in northern Tamil Nadu. However, the cyclone’s destructive path has left a tragic toll in Sri Lanka, where the number of fatalities has risen to 334, and a substantial number of people remain unaccounted for. Sri Lanka’s President has declared a national state of emergency, emphasizing its singular focus on disaster response and management. The government is prioritizing the restoration of critical services, including electricity, water supply, and communication networks,…

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President Donald Trump has signaled a forthcoming, lengthy suspension of asylum claims within the United States. Addressing reporters, Trump voiced his strong opinion that a considerable number of asylum seekers are undesirable, stating, “Most of them are no good.” He specifically mentioned people from countries like Somalia, which he described as lacking functional governments and descending into violence, asserting that such individuals should not be permitted to enter the U.S. Trump indicated that the pause would be extensive, responding to questions about its duration with “For a long time. No time limit.” He reasoned that the country is already burdened…

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The political future of Congress MP Shashi Tharoor is under scrutiny as he once again missed a critical party meeting. Tharoor, the MP from Thiruvananthapuram, was notably absent from a Congress strategy group meeting chaired by Sonia Gandhi, held in preparation for the upcoming Winter Session of Parliament, commencing December 1st. While Tharoor’s team explained his absence was due to travelling with his elderly mother in Kerala, this marks another instance of him missing a significant party gathering. This latest absence comes after Tharoor skipped a previous Congress meeting regarding the ‘SIR’ issue, citing health concerns. However, his attendance at…

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Japan is grappling with the world’s largest debt burden, a complex issue rooted in economic decisions made decades ago. The crisis originated with the spectacular collapse of the late 1980s asset bubble, which saw unchecked speculation inflate real estate and stock prices to unsustainable heights. The subsequent crash left the Japanese economy in a prolonged state of stagnation. To counteract this slowdown and fund public services without increasing taxes, the Japanese government resorted to significant borrowing. Concurrently, the Bank of Japan implemented ultra-low, and at times negative, interest rates to incentivize borrowing and spending, and to manage national debt costs.…

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