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  • Ajit Pawar Responds to Resignation Demands Over Controversial Land Deal Involving Son

    Ajit Pawar Responds to Resignation Demands Over Controversial Land Deal Involving Son's Firm

    Nov 13, 2025 02:45 pm CST

    Maharashtra Deputy Chief Minister Ajit Pawar faces calls for resignation following a controversial Rs 300-crore land deal involving his son's company. After the government canceled the transaction and ordered an investigation, Pawar stated he would "use his conscience" to decide his next steps while defending his son's claimed ignorance about the property being government land.

  • Tragedy at IIT Bhilai: Student Death Prompts Investigation into Medical Negligence and Campus Health Facilities

    Tragedy at IIT Bhilai: Student Death Prompts Investigation into Medical Negligence and Campus Health Facilities

    Nov 13, 2025 02:45 pm CST

    An 18-year-old IIT Bhilai engineering student's death has sparked outrage and an investigation into alleged medical negligence. After developing a fever, Saumil Sahu's condition rapidly deteriorated, leading to his death the following day. Students claim inadequate campus medical facilities contributed to the tragedy, prompting protests and a comprehensive response from the institute including suspension of the medical officer and formation of a fact-finding committee.

  • Delhi Blast Victim

    Delhi Blast Victim's Children Demand Justice: "Whoever Is Responsible Should Be Punished"

    Nov 13, 2025 02:45 pm CST

    The family of Mohsin, an e-rickshaw driver killed in the November 11 car bomb blast near Delhi's Red Fort, speaks out about their loss and calls for justice. His children and relatives share their grief while Prime Minister Modi visits survivors and promises that perpetrators will be brought to justice.

  • Delhi Red Fort Attack: Ammonium Nitrate Found in Abandoned Ford EcoSport Linked to Explosion

    Delhi Red Fort Attack: Ammonium Nitrate Found in Abandoned Ford EcoSport Linked to Explosion

    Nov 13, 2025 02:43 pm CST

    An investigation into the deadly explosion near Delhi's Red Fort has revealed that a red Ford EcoSport registered to suicide bomber Dr. Umar Mohammad was used to transport ammonium nitrate. The vehicle was found abandoned in Khandavali village, marking the third of four cars linked to the attack that killed 13 people. NIA officials are questioning associates and examining evidence to uncover the full extent of the terrorist plot.

  • Encrypted Diaries Reveal Plot Details in Deadly Delhi Red Fort Blast Investigation

    Encrypted Diaries Reveal Plot Details in Deadly Delhi Red Fort Blast Investigation

    Nov 13, 2025 02:36 pm CST

    Investigators have uncovered two diaries with coded messages belonging to doctors suspected in the Delhi terror attack that killed 13 people near Red Fort. The diaries, found at Al Falah University in Faridabad, contained encrypted communications and repeated mentions of an "operation," with evidence suggesting connections to the Pakistan-based Jaish-e-Mohammad terror group. Room 13 in Building 17 served as the meeting point where suspects allegedly planned the attack using chemicals sourced from the university laboratory.

  • False Alarm in Delhi: Bus Tyre Burst Causes Panic Amid High Security Alert After Red Fort Explosion

    False Alarm in Delhi: Bus Tyre Burst Causes Panic Amid High Security Alert After Red Fort Explosion

    Nov 13, 2025 02:26 pm CST

    A bus tyre burst in Delhi's Mahipalpur area caused momentary panic as the city remains on high alert following Monday's deadly Red Fort explosion that killed 13 people. The incident occurred near Radisson Hotel, prompting emergency response, but police confirmed it was just a tyre burst with no security threat. Meanwhile, investigations continue into the terror module behind the Red Fort blast, with DNA evidence confirming Dr. Umar Nabi's involvement.

  • Uncovering the Medical Terror Network: How a Jaish Poster in Srinagar Led to Delhi Blast Plot Discovery

    Uncovering the Medical Terror Network: How a Jaish Poster in Srinagar Led to Delhi Blast Plot Discovery

    Nov 13, 2025 02:23 pm CST

    A comprehensive investigation triggered by terrorist posters in Srinagar uncovered a sophisticated network of radicalized doctors working for Jaish-e-Mohammed. The trail led authorities from Kashmir to Uttar Pradesh and Haryana, where they seized nearly 2,900 kg of explosives and arrested medical professionals believed to be connected to the recent Delhi blast.

  • Delhi Terror Plot: Doctors Linked to Jaish-e-Mohammad Planned Multiple Blasts on Babri Masjid Demolition Anniversary

    Delhi Terror Plot: Doctors Linked to Jaish-e-Mohammad Planned Multiple Blasts on Babri Masjid Demolition Anniversary

    Nov 13, 2025 01:56 pm CST

    Investigators have uncovered a chilling five-phase terror plot targeting Delhi, where doctors allegedly linked to Jaish-e-Mohammad planned multiple bombings across the National Capital Region on December 6, the anniversary of the Babri Masjid demolition. Following a deadly car explosion near Red Fort that killed thirteen people, authorities discovered 2,900kg of explosive materials and revealed how the terror module of highly educated professionals aimed to execute coordinated attacks across multiple locations.

  • UIDAI Launches New Aadhaar Mobile App: Digital Identity Solution with Enhanced Security Features

    UIDAI Launches New Aadhaar Mobile App: Digital Identity Solution with Enhanced Security Features

    Nov 13, 2025 01:52 pm CST

    The Unique Identification Authority of India has released a new Aadhaar mobile application for iOS and Android, offering paperless verification, masked sharing options, multiple profile management, and biometric security features, transforming how residents interact with their digital identity.

  • Deadly Delhi Explosion: Severed Arm Found 1,000 Feet From Red Fort Blast Site Reveals Powerful Explosives Used

    Deadly Delhi Explosion: Severed Arm Found 1,000 Feet From Red Fort Blast Site Reveals Powerful Explosives Used

    Nov 13, 2025 01:41 pm CST

    A powerful explosion near Delhi's Red Fort killed nine people and injured 20 others, with forensic evidence revealing high-grade explosives more potent than ammonium nitrate were used. A severed arm discovered 1,000 feet away on a shop roof demonstrates the blast's extraordinary force, while medical experts identified characteristic cross-injury patterns on victims' bodies.