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Chhattisgarh Deputy Chief Minister Vijay Sharma, while stating the encounter between police and Naxalites in Mulugu district of Telangana, said, "An encounter took place between the police force and Naxalites in Mulugu district, in which 7 Naxalites have been killed. We once again appeal to the Naxalites to join the mainstream and progress in life."

 

 

4:39 PM

The court sent AAP MLA Naresh Balyan on a 2a -day police remand.

Rouse Avenue Court Chief Judicial Magistrate Deepak Kumar ordered AAP MLA Naresh Balyan to be sent to a 2-day police remand. He was arrested by the Delhi Police Crime Branch on Saturday. The arrest came after his alleged links with gangster Kapil Sangwan alias Nandu and an audio clip surfaced. The Crime Branch had sought a 5-day remand from the court in connection with the investigation. The background of the case is an FIR registered in 2023, which was lodged by a person named Gurcharan Singh. It was alleged that gangster Kapil Sangwan had demanded a ransom of Rs 1 crore from him.

 

4:36 PM

Congress leader's statement on the current situation in Bangladesh

Jharkhand Congress in-charge Ghulam Ahmed Mir, commenting on the current situation in Bangladesh, said, "Congress believes that the majority should play an active role in ensuring the safety of minorities. It is the constitutional duty of the respective governments to protect the minorities in their country. If any government fails in this, then it is not performing its constitutional duties."

 

12:30 PM

Nadda on Congress: Nadda lashes out at Congress

Union Minister and National President of Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) JP Nadda on Sunday took a dig at the opposition parties and said that the country has changed under the leadership of BJP but the 'status of opposition' of opposition parties has not changed yet. Nadda is the Minister of Health and Family Welfare in the government led by Prime Minister Narendra Modi. During the national program organized in Indore on World AIDS Day, he said, "I do not want to do politics today but many people say that nothing has changed in the country. I just tell them that your status has not changed, everything else has changed. If you remain in opposition of the opposition and remain like this, then you will remain like this in the future also."

 

2:15 PM

Hasina attack case: Hasina attack case

The Dhaka High Court in Bangladesh on Sunday overturned the lower court's decision and acquitted all the accused, including former Prime Minister Khaleda Zia's son Tariq Rahman and former state minister Lutfozzaman Babar, in the 2004 grenade attack case on Awami League leader Sheikh Hasina's rally. A spokesman for the Attorney General's Office said, "The High Court overturned the lower court's decision and acquitted all the accused, including Tariq Rahman." Rahman (57) is the acting president of the Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP).

 

1:40 PM

Manipur: Last rites of 12 Kuki-Zo tribals on Dec 5: Last rites of 12 dead of Kuki-Zo community on December 5

The last rites of 12 dead from the Kuki-Zo community, including 10 killed in an encounter with the Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) in Jiribam, Manipur, will be performed on December 5 in Churachandpur district. The announcement was made after the 'Indigenous Tribal Leaders Forum' (ITLF) held an emergency meeting on Saturday. Earlier, the ITLF had decided that the last rites of the Kuki-Zo youths would not be performed until their post-mortem reports were handed over to their families.

 

11:10 PM

Imposter Caught: Gujarat News fraudster arrested 

Police in Gujarat's Porbandar city have arrested a 30-year-old fraudster who was posing as a soldier. He was allegedly roaming around wearing an army uniform to cheat people. He said that the accused Sanjay Dodiya, a resident of Shapar Veraval in Rajkot district, was arrested from the Kamala Bagh area of ​​Porbandar city on Saturday and was later released on bail. Kamala Bagh police station officer said that despite not being in the army, the accused was wearing a soldier's uniform so that people would think that he was an army soldier.

 

12:44 PM

India Reaffirms Commitment to End HIV/AIDS Public that:  79 percent reduction in AIDS-related deaths in the country

.Giving details of India's rapid progress towards the Sustainable Development Goal of eliminating AIDS by the year 2030, Union Health and Family Welfare Minister J P Nadda said on Sunday that AIDS-related deaths in the country have come down by 79 percent, while new cases of this disease have come down by 44 percent. Nadda, citing government data at a national program organized in Indore on World AIDS Day, said that currently, about 17.30 lakh people are living with AIDS in the country. He emphasized that the Indian government is committed to achieving the United Nations' Sustainable Development Goal of eradicating AIDS by the year 2030.

 

12:20 PMKashmirr weather: Dense fog in many parts of Kashmir

Dense fog engulfed many areas of Kashmir on Sunday morning, while the mercury dropped below zero at many places in the valley after fresh snowfall a day earlier. Officials gave this information. In this regard, an official said, "Due to dense fog, visibility dropped below 50 meters in Srinagar and some other places in Kashmir." The official said that due to poor visibility, drivers faced difficulty in commuting. Due to fresh snowfall on Saturday, the temperature dropped below zero at many places in the valley last night. Srinagar Air Station, located at a high altitude, was the coldest place in the valley where the mercury was recorded at 3.6 degrees Celsius below zero. An official of the Meteorological Department said that the minimum temperature in Srinagar city was recorded at 1.3 degrees below zero. He said that the minimum temperature in Gulmarg was recorded at 2.6 degrees below zero, while the mercury in Pahalgam in South Kashmir was recorded at 0.3 degrees Celsius below zero. The minimum temperature was recorded at minus 1.8 degrees Celsius in Qazigund, the gateway to the valley, and at Kupwara, it was minus 0.5 degrees Celsius. The department said that there is a possibility of light rain or snowfall at some places in the high-altitude areas for two days from December 2. The Meteorological Department said that the weather is likely to remain generally dry from December 4 to 7, after which there may be light rain or snowfall at some places in the high-altitude areas on December 8.

 

12:00 PM

Mohan Bhagwat: Why should you have at least 3 children?

Mohan Bhagwat said that the population should not go below 2.1. The population policy of our country was decided in 1998 or 2002. It also states that the population of a society should not be less than 2.1.

 

11:30 AM

The country needs 1 crore staunch Hindus... Bageshwar Baba Dhirendra Krishna Shastri

Peethadheeshwar Dhirendra Krishna Shastri of Bageshwar Dham reached Indore on Saturday after completing the Hindu Sanatan Ekta Yatra. In a program, he said that after AI, the country now needs HI (Hindu Intellectual). For which one crore staunch Hindus are needed.

 

11:02 AM

Anti-conversion law Rajasthan: Anti-conversion bill approved

Bhajan Lal government of Rajasthan has approved the anti-conversion bill in the cabinet meeting. The bill will be presented in the next session of the assembly... One can be punished for conversion from 1 to 5 years... If a minor is converted, the punishment will be 3 to 10 years... New rules will be made for religious conversion... Before religious conversion, the collector of the area will have to be informed 60 days in advance... 

 

 

10:40 AM

Accident averted in Chennai- Click here to read full news-

 

 

10:30 AM

Video: Flights struggle to land in Chennai as cyclone Fengal brings heavy winds: A major accident was averted in Chennai due to the presence of mind of the pilot

-A major accident was averted in Chennai
-IndiGo flight saved from crash
-Flight staggered in the air due to storm -Flight
staggered during landing
-Accident averted due to pilot's intelligence

 

10:05 AM

Hindu exploitation in Bangladesh : Brutality against Hindus continues in Bangladesh

Fundamentalists have conditions even on funerals.
For funerals, one must say Allah-hu-Akbar.
Hindus are being punished on the streets.
Hindu temples are being burnt in Bangladesh.
There are talks of burning Hindus alive.
ISKCON devotees are being threatened with death.
Islamic fundamentalists are burning Hindu houses and shops.

 

10:00 AM

Hindu Priest Arrested In Bangladesh ISKCON worldwide prayers: Prayer to Lord Krishna

The leaders of ISKCON are angry after another religious leader Shyam Das Prabhu was arrested in Chittagong, Bangladesh. Amidst the vandalism in Bangladeshi temples and the arrest of ISKCON members, today ISKCON has simultaneously appealed to Lord Krishna for protection in temples across the world. 

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