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  • Jama Masjid Shahi Imam Condemns Red Fort Terror Attack:

    Jama Masjid Shahi Imam Condemns Red Fort Terror Attack: 'Terrorism Has No Place in Civil Society'

    Nov 14, 2025 01:22 am CST

    The Shahi Imam of Jama Masjid, Syed Ahmed Bukhari, has strongly condemned the recent terror attack near Delhi's Red Fort that claimed 13 lives. In his official statement, he emphasized that terrorism has no place in civilized society and expressed solidarity with the victims' families. The Imam called for national unity against terrorism and urged the government to ensure justice for the perpetrators of this heinous act.

  • AIU Suspends Al Falah University Membership Following Red Fort Blast Investigation

    AIU Suspends Al Falah University Membership Following Red Fort Blast Investigation

    Nov 14, 2025 01:17 am CST

    The Association of Indian Universities has suspended Al Falah University's membership after the institution was implicated in the Red Fort blast case that killed 13 people. Three doctors connected to the university were among eight arrested individuals following the dismantling of what authorities described as a "white-collar terror module." The AIU has prohibited the Faridabad-based private institution from using its name or logo in any capacity.

  • Detained Kanpur Cardiologist

    Detained Kanpur Cardiologist's Flatmate Reveals Normal Behavior Following Delhi Blast Investigation

    Nov 14, 2025 01:10 am CST

    Dr Abhishek, flatmate of detained cardiologist Dr Mohammad Arif, shares insights about their professional relationship and Arif's unchanged behavior following the Delhi blast that claimed 12 lives. Authorities investigate connections to suspect Dr Shaheen Saeed while the medical institute's director announces enhanced security measures.

  • "I Lost My Only Breadwinner": Father Mourns Auto Driver Son Killed in Red Fort Blast

    "I Lost My Only Breadwinner": Father Mourns Auto Driver Son Killed in Red Fort Blast

    Nov 14, 2025 01:09 am CST

    A devastating explosion near Delhi's Red Fort killed 13 people including an autorickshaw driver who was his family's sole earner. His father, Ram Balak Sahni, joined a gathering organized by survivors of the 2005 Sarojini Nagar blast who are advocating for government support for victims' families. Police continue investigating possible connections to previous terrorist attacks in the capital.

  • Red Fort Blast Victims Suffering From Hearing Loss and Ear Pain: Medical Reports

    Red Fort Blast Victims Suffering From Hearing Loss and Ear Pain: Medical Reports

    Nov 14, 2025 01:06 am CST

    Medical experts report that many victims of the recent Red Fort explosion in New Delhi are experiencing significant hearing problems and ear pain. The blast killed 13 people and injured approximately 27 others, with patients being treated across multiple departments at LNJP Hospital. ENT specialists explain that blast-related hearing damage can result in both temporary and permanent impairment, with severity depending on proximity to the explosion.

  • Tragic Consequences of Academic Pressure: 14-Year-Old Girl

    Tragic Consequences of Academic Pressure: 14-Year-Old Girl's Suicide After Receiving Low Marks in Mumbai

    Nov 14, 2025 12:58 am CST

    A heartbreaking incident in Mumbai highlights the devastating impact of academic pressure on young students as a 14-year-old girl took her own life after receiving disappointing exam results. This tragedy underscores the urgent need for mental health awareness and support systems for students struggling with academic expectations.

  • Former Chhattisgarh CM

    Former Chhattisgarh CM's Son: Rs 61 Crore Assets Attached in Major Liquor Scam Investigation

    Nov 14, 2025 12:35 am CST

    The Enforcement Directorate has attached Rs 61.20 crore worth of assets belonging to Chaitanya Baghel, son of former Chhattisgarh Chief Minister Bhupesh Baghel, in connection with a massive liquor scam investigation. This complex case involves allegations of money laundering through real estate investments and shell companies, with total attachments now reaching Rs 276 crore in what investigators describe as one of India's biggest state-run liquor rackets.

  • Bikers and Locals Clash in Manipur

    Bikers and Locals Clash in Manipur's Kuki Village: Police Confirm Non-Communal Nature of Incident

    Nov 14, 2025 12:18 am CST

    A misunderstanding between 32 Muslim bikers and residents of a Kuki village in Manipur's Ukhrul district led to a confrontation that police confirm was not communally motivated. The incident, which occurred during the bikers' return from a waterfall trip, was attributed to language barriers and concerns about driving behavior rather than ethnic tensions in the region.

  • Massive Education Fraud Exposed: STF Uncovers Fake Teacher Certification Ring in Madhya Pradesh Schools

    Massive Education Fraud Exposed: STF Uncovers Fake Teacher Certification Ring in Madhya Pradesh Schools

    Nov 14, 2025 12:12 am CST

    The Special Task Force of Madhya Pradesh has uncovered a widespread scam involving 34 teachers who secured government positions using forged Diploma in Education certificates. The investigation revealed an organized network producing counterfeit credentials across multiple districts, with officials potentially complicit in the fraud. Eight teachers have been charged while 26 more remain under investigation, raising serious concerns about verification processes in the state's education system.

  • Bihar Police Files Case Against RJD Leader Sunil Singh Over Controversial Pre-Election Remarks

    Bihar Police Files Case Against RJD Leader Sunil Singh Over Controversial Pre-Election Remarks

    Nov 14, 2025 12:11 am CST

    Bihar Police has initiated legal proceedings against RJD MLC Sunil Singh for allegedly making inflammatory remarks before Bihar Assembly election results. Authorities are investigating digital evidence after Singh warned of "Nepal-like" protests if vote counting showed signs of manipulation. The controversial statements were made just hours before the scheduled counting on November 14.