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Mar 21, 2026, 02:30 PM
Iran Attacks Diego Garcia Military Base in Indian Ocean: Missiles Fail to Penetrate US Facilities

Iran Attacks Diego Garcia Military Base in Indian Ocean: Missiles Fail to Penetrate US Facilities

War in the Indian Ocean! Diego Garcia is a small island in the Indian Ocean, strategically important to the United States and Britain. New Delhi: Amid tensions in the Middle East, news has emerged that has shocked the world. According to a Wall Street Journal report, Iran has attacked Diego Garcia, a joint US-British military base in the Indian Ocean, with two medium-range missiles. The incident has caused a stir globally. According to the report, both missiles fired by Iran have failed to penetrate US military bases and no damage has been caused to the base. The United States launched a large SM-3 interceptor from its ship to intercept the missile. However, it is not clear whether the interceptor missile was shot down in the air. The distance from Iran to Diego Garcia is approximately 4118 kilometers. Iran's missile capabilities are not so long, which suggests that Iran has increased its military capabilities in the Middle East (ID2 Middle East) in a covert manner.
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Mar 21, 2026, 02:14 PM
Trump Rules Out Ceasefire with Iran, Emphasizes Total Victory

Trump Rules Out Ceasefire with Iran, Emphasizes Total Victory

Washington, તા.21: US President Donald Trump has shocked the world by dismissing all possibilities of a ceasefire amid a bloody 22-day war with Iran. Speaking to reporters outside the White House, Trump said in clear terms that a ceasefire makes no sense when you're totally destroying the opposition. He reiterated that Israel and the United States have the same goal - total victory. The statement makes clear that the Middle East is not going to stop raining missiles and the United States is determined to destroy Iran militarily. The most talked about statement is Trump's statement about the Strait of Hormuz, which is the lifeline for 20 percent of the world's oil supplies. Trump strategically said that this route will open itself at the right time, but its security is not solely America's responsibility. He specifically mentioned China and Japan, saying that these countries import the most oil from Asia, so he thinks it should be a signal to the world that Beijing is interested in engaging in this conflict.
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Mar 21, 2026, 02:13 PM
Iran Unveils New Strategy for Muslim Unity in the Middle East

Iran Unveils New Strategy for Muslim Unity in the Middle East

Tehran: A new and very powerful strategy is now taking shape in the Middle East arena, which could suffocate the authorities from Washington to Tel Aviv. President Masoud Pezeshkian, provoked by the recent attacks on Iran's Natanz nuclear plant, has dropped a'diplomatic bomb'on the holy occasion of Eid al-Fitr. He has openly invited all the neighboring Muslim countries, including Saudi Arabia and the UAE, to unite under the "umbrella of the Muslim Brotherhood." Iran's proposal is not limited to religious unity, but it is in the direction of creating an economic and military bloc based on the European Union (EU) model, which can give a crushing response to the dominance of Western countries. In a highly aggressive and emotional appeal to Pezeshkian on social media platform X, the only beneficiary of the internal disputes between Muslim countries is the "Zionist regime" of Israel, which is now playing "a gun" to all the Middle East allies.
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Mar 21, 2026, 02:11 PM
Baroda Assembly Constituency: A Historic Stronghold of Left-Wing RSP Party

Baroda Assembly Constituency: A Historic Stronghold of Left-Wing RSP Party

Nowadays Web Desk: In Murshidabad district, Baroya assembly constituency was known as a stronghold of the left-wing RSP for decades. In Murshidabad district, even when Adhir Chowdhury was the leader of'Dordand Pratapshali ', his former brother-in-law Arit Majumdar could not gain advantage by contesting this seat. Mother Kali was accused of being the district president of Murshidabad. It was the son-in-law who was relied upon to retain this assembly of the state. From 1967 to 2011, this seat (meanwhile, the seat was held by the Congress from 1971 to 1977) was continuously held by the RSP. The same seat was snatched by Congress's female candidate Pratima Rajak from the left in the 2011 assembly elections. Pratima Rajak won from that seat twice in a row on Congress symbol. However, in the 2021 assembly election, Congress fielded Shiladitya Halder, former president of Murshidabad district council, in the Baroda constituency. In the last assembly election, BJP's candidate Shiladitya Halder was pushed to the third place in the Baroda assembly seat by the BJP. Amrikrishna Das, a teacher-turned-turned-victor
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Mar 21, 2026, 01:56 PM
Pakistan Rejects US Claims of Nuclear Threat, Cites India's Missile Program

Pakistan Rejects US Claims of Nuclear Threat, Cites India's Missile Program

Pakistan PM Shehbaz Sharif (ANI file photo) (Used for representational purpose)Pakistan on Friday rejected US claims that its nuclear arsenal and missile capabilities pose a threat to America, while highlighting India in its rebuttal. Islamabad insisted its nuclear program is “centred on deterrence” with respect to its neighbour and nuclear-armed India.The Pakistani government also dismissed Israeli envoy to New Delhi Reuven Azar’s description of the country as a “rogue state.”WatchPak Claims India Developing 12,000 Km Range Missile After US Report Places Islamabad Alongside IranA Pakistani foreign ministry official Tahir Hussain Andrabi defended the country against US intelligence chief Tulsi Gabbard’s assertion, saying, “Pakistan categorically rejects the recent assertion by a US official alleging a potential threat from Pakistan’s missile capabilities.”Israel Iran WarUS-Israel-Iran War News Live Updates: Israel pounds Tehran as Iranians mark Nowruz; UAE, Kuwait defences respond to missile barrageTrump Rules Out Ceasefire: says US nears Iran war goals; signals wider military options'Enemy has been defeated': Iran's Mojtaba Khamenei claims victory over US, IsraelHe added, “exclusively defensive in nature, aimed at safeguarding national sovereignty and maintaining peace and stability in South Asia.”Andrabi emphasised that Pakistan’s missile program is focused on deterrence vis-a-vis India. “Its missile programme, which remains well below intercontinental range, is fir­mly rooted in the doctrine of credible minimum deterrence vis-à-vis India,” he said.He contrasted this with India’s missile program, saying, “India’s development of missile capabilities exceeding 12,000 kilometres reflects a trajectory that extends beyond regional security considerations and is certainly a cause of concern for the neighbourhood and beyond.”by Taboolaby TaboolaSponsored LinksSponsored LinksPromoted LinksPromoted LinksYou May LikeHoroscope Tomorrow, March 22, 2026: Your zodiac insights awaitHoroscope Today News: AriesYou are feeling fine physically, but some stretching might help ease the stress in your body. A good financial plan today will help you stay stab.UndoEarlier, US intelligence chief Tulsi Gabbard had named Pakistan among the countries posing the greatest nuclear threat to the United States, along with Iran, China, Russia, and North Korea. She noted these nations are actively developing new missile delivery systems, with both nuclear and conventional warheads, that put the US within range.PollDo you agree with Pakistan's dismissal of being labeled as a rogue state?Yes, it's an unfair labelNo, it has rogue elements“The intelligence community assesses that Russia, China, North Korea, Iran, and Pakistan have been researching and developing an array of novel, advanced, or traditional missile delivery systems, with nuclear and conventional payloads, that put our homeland within range,” Gabbard said.She also highlighted North Korea’s growing partnerships with Russia and China and noted that the US “obliterated” Iran's nuclear enrichment programme in June last year, adding that no efforts to rebuild it have been observed since.
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Mar 21, 2026, 01:49 PM
Bihar's 'Who After Nitish?' Conundrum: Minister Deepak Prakash Asks Public to 'Enjoy the Wait'

Bihar's 'Who After Nitish?' Conundrum: Minister Deepak Prakash Asks Public to 'Enjoy the Wait'

Gaya: Political circles in Bihar are abuzz with one question after another: "Who after Nitish Kumar?" Bihar's Panchayati Raj Minister Deepak Prakash has made a statement at the Gaya Circuit House. He asked the public and the opposition to have some patience and "enjoy the wait" for the name of the next Chief Minister of Bihar. The discussion intensified when his son Nishant Kumar, in the absence of Chief Minister Nitish Kumar, attended a meeting at Gandhi Maidan in Patna. Political analysts see this as a sign of Bihar's future leadership. Deepak Prakash made it clear that Nitish Kumar can now be active in national politics through the Rajya Sabha, but the remote control and guidance of Bihar's development will remain in his hands. Along with the political upheaval, the minister has also announced major administrative changes on the administrative front. He said that the roster for the 2026 panchayat elections in Bihar will be changed in 10 years in the last phase.
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Mar 21, 2026, 12:50 PM
Modi Flags Concerns Over Attacks in West Asia, Urges Safeguarding Freedom of Navigation

Modi Flags Concerns Over Attacks in West Asia, Urges Safeguarding Freedom of Navigation

AS the war in West Asia entered its third week with no signs of a let-up, Prime Minister Narendra Modi spoke to President of Iran Masoud Pezeshkian Saturday and flagged growing concerns over attacks on “critical infrastructure” in the region and the importance of safeguarding freedom of navigation. Both these elements are crucial – “critical infrastructure” is a reference to the attacks on oil and gas facilities in the region and freedom of navigation alludes to the Strait of Hormuz currently under Iranian chokehold. This is Modi’s second phone conversation with Pezeshkian since the war broke out on February 28, when the US and Israel attacked Iran. Since then Tehran has attacked Israel and US bases and personnel in the Gulf Arab countries. After the phone conversation, PM Modi said on X, “Spoke with President Dr. Masoud Pezeshkian and conveyed Eid and Nowruz greetings. We expressed hope that this festive season brings peace, stability and prosperity to West Asia.” “Condemned attacks on critical infrastructure in the region, which threaten regional stability and disrupt global supply chains. Reiterated the importance of safeguarding freedom of navigation and ensuring that shipping lanes remain open and secure.” Earlier this week, the Ministry of External Affairs had called attacks against energy installations in the region “deeply disturbing” and “unacceptable.” This was after Iran intensified its attacks on oil and natural gas facilities in the Gulf Thursday. The strikes were in retaliation for an Israeli attack on a key Iranian gas field. India has been engaged with Iran at the diplomatic level for the safe passage of Indian ships through the Strait of Hormuz, which helped its two LPG tankers — Shivalik and Nanda Devi —to transit the strait. It currently has 22 merchant vessels stuck in the Persian Gulf, and a majority of those are oil and gas tankers. “Appreciated Iran’s continued support for the safety and security of Indian nationals in Iran,” Modi said, after his call with the Iranian President. There were about 9,000 Indians in Iran, before the war started. The Indian Embassy in Iran has facilitated the movement of 913 Indian nationals from Iran to neighbouring countries, including 793 to Armenia and 120 to Azerbaijan. All 284 Indian pilgrims from Iran have returned to India safely, officials have said. In his first conversation on March 12 with Pezeshkian since the war began, Modi had discussed the “serious situation” in the region and expressed “deep concern” over the escalation of tension and the loss of civilian lives as well as damage to civilian infrastructure. He had urged for dialogue and diplomacy and had raised concerns over security of Indian nationals and the movement of maritime traffic. External Affairs minister S Jaishankar has spoken to Iranian Foreign Minister Seyed Abbas Araghchi four times since the US and Israel attacked Iran. So far, Prime Minister has personally spoken to: President of UAE Mohamed bin Zayed al Nahyan; Amir of Qatar Tamim bin Hamad bin Khalifa Al Thani; Crown Prince of Saudi Arabia Mohammed bin Salman ; Crown Prince of Kuwait Sabah Al-Khalid Al-Sabah; King of Bahrain Hamad Bin Isa Al Khalifa; Sultan of Oman Haitham bin Tariq Al Said; King of Jordan Abdullah II and Prime Minister of Israel Benjamin Netanyahu . He condemned attacks by Iran on these countries. These conversations frame the diplomatic tightrope that Delhi has been navigating since the war started. Dependent on Israel for defence supplies and with a 1-crore diaspora in the Gulf, it’s drawing on its strategic partnerships with many Gulf countries and historical ties with Iran to secure its interests in the region.
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Mar 21, 2026, 12:49 PM
Tumpa Koyal, Protest Leader, May Enter Politics Amid Kamduni Gang-Rape Case Protests

Tumpa Koyal, Protest Leader, May Enter Politics Amid Kamduni Gang-Rape Case Protests

Nowadays Web Desk: The state has erupted in protest against the 2013 Kamduni college gang-rape case. Tumpa Koyal, one of the faces of the Kamduni movement, is seasonal Koyal. Protester Tumpa Koyal says that it is very difficult to agitate without politics. Is that why Tumpa is going to step into the political arena? One of the protesters from Kamduni fueled her politics-yoga speculation by saying, "It has been 12 years since I approached BJP state president Shamik Bhattacharya to contest elections. Now I am thinking that I will agitate under the aegis of any political party and stand by the people. That is why I have decided to join the BJP. Personally, I am very late. Now I don't know what the party will do. I have to accept the decision that the party will take. Because, I have come to the end. That will be the decision that the party will take." Tumpa Koyal adds, "We, the security personnel of Kamduni, have never supported the state police who are guilty of rape."
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Mar 21, 2026, 12:44 PM
Assam CM Himanta Biswa Sarma Discloses Assets Worth ₹4 Crore Ahead of Assembly Elections

Assam CM Himanta Biswa Sarma Discloses Assets Worth ₹4 Crore Ahead of Assembly Elections

While filing his nomination papers ahead of the Assembly elections, Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma's self and family assets were disclosed. His total assets at present are around ₹4 crore. The affidavit mentioned that he is a candidate from Jalukbari constituency. According to the affidavit, the Chief Minister has mainly immovable assets in his name. He has a marginal increase in assets in 2026 as compared to 2021. He currently has movable assets of around ₹2.36 crore. He has a little over ₹2 lakh in cash, and a significant amount of money deposited in various banks. He also stated that he does not hold any shares or other investments. On the other hand, his wife Riniki Bhuyan Sarma has a large amount of assets. She is the managing director of a media company. Her immovable assets are around ₹3 crore. Her immovable assets are around ₹5.10 crore. She also has assets worth around ₹5.10 crore through various investments. She has around ₹3 lakh in her name in banks and loans of around ₹2 lakh.
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Mar 21, 2026, 12:18 PM
BJP Workers Protest Against Candidate in Hooghly

BJP Workers Protest Against Candidate in Hooghly

Milton Sen, Hooghly: Party workers don't want an outsider candidate. In Champdani, Hooghly, infighting over the BJP candidate is out in the open. Banners of anger over the candidate have been put up at various places. It reads, "Outsider candidate, Dilip Singh. I don't accept Dilip Singh." Another protest at the Salt Lake office has been called by BJP workers. Mamata tearing Modi-Shah apart. On one hand, BJP workers gheraoed the Hooghly district BJP office, unable to accept BJP candidate Sumana Sarkar from Balagarh. On the other hand, BJP workers of Champdani assembly constituency in Sreerampur organisational district are angry over the BJP candidate Dilip Singh. Local residents have also seen a scuffle between two groups of BJP workers over flex banners being put up against the candidate. Dilip Singh has also been given a ticket in Champdani assembly constituency. In 2021, he was defeated by TMC candidate Arindam Guin. However, Dilip Singh has not started campaigning for the BJP candidate. On the other hand, BJP workers have started chanting slogans against Dilip Singh.
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Mar 21, 2026, 12:11 PM
TMC Announces Candidates for 17 Assam Assembly Seats

TMC Announces Candidates for 17 Assam Assembly Seats

The TMC has announced candidates for 17 seats in the first phase of the upcoming Assam Assembly elections. The party has selected strategic candidates to take on the BJP. Dulu Ahmed is one of the big faces in the released list. He joined the TMC after fighting the 2024 Lok Sabha elections as an independent and has now emerged as one of the party's strong points in Assam. The TMC has fielded candidates in important districts like Cachar, Kokrajhar, Tinsukia, Kamrup, Goalpara, and Dhubri. Dulu Ahmed has been fielded in Chamaria constituency, Bhoglal Rabha in Boko-Chaygaon (ST) constituency, and Bikash Nath Jogi in Palashbari, with special emphasis on Kamrup district. Udangshri Narzary will contest in Kokrajhar, Mominur Islam in Bilasipara, Dhubri, and Arif Akhtar Ahmed in Jaleswar, Goalpara. Kaushik Ranjan Das in Abhayapuri, Kalyani Kalita in Bajali, and Amirul Islam in Barikhet are the party's candidates. Narendra Kumar Paon (ST) has been fielded in the Digboi Valley constituency with special emphasis on Kamrup (ST) in Kam
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Mar 21, 2026, 11:58 AM
Trump Considers Ending War in West Asia Amid Escalating Crisis

Trump Considers Ending War in West Asia Amid Escalating Crisis

Donald Trump: The war in West Asia, which began with the US and Israel attacking Iran, is escalating into a global crisis. Most countries in the world are on the verge of an energy crisis. Millions of lives are at risk. Meanwhile, US President Donald Trump said that his country is now considering a gradual end to this war. Trump's statement comes at a time when he has taunted the rest of the NATO member countries by calling them cowards. Iran's war is also gaining momentum. On Saturday, Iranian media reported that its Natanz nuclear facility has been attacked. According to US media, Iran has targeted American and British bases in the Indian Ocean. The US president claimed on social media site Truth that America is close to its goals in Iran. Referring to the Strait of Hormuz, Trump said that now countries that seek its security, oil, and now "we have a lot of responsibility in the Middle East."
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Mar 21, 2026, 11:56 AM
TMC Suffers Setback: Senior Leader Khokan Mia Joins Congress Ahead of 2026 Elections

TMC Suffers Setback: Senior Leader Khokan Mia Joins Congress Ahead of 2026 Elections

Cooch Behar: In the run-up to the 2026 elections, the Cooch Behar district Trinamool has suffered a major setback. Khokan Mia, a strongman leader associated with the ruling party since its inception and very close to former minister Rabindranath Ghosh, joined the Congress on Saturday. He picked up the party flag from the hands of Dhiraj Kumar Sahu and Pradip Kumar Balmuchu at the Cooch Behar district Congress office. Khokan Mia, a senior leader who was seen breaking down repeatedly before and after joining. Khokan Mia, who has been the TMC flag bearer since 1998, rued. "Trinamool is no longer a party, it has become a corporate body. Those who have written walls in torn shoes, beaten for the party, today have no respect." He claimed that the ruling party's old faces like Rabindranath Ghosh, Jiten Barman or Binoy Krishna Barman are being humiliated by bringing a player (Swapna Barman) from the field an hour before the vote.
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Mar 21, 2026, 11:32 AM
Congress' Cross-Voting Conundrum: What Message Did Rajya Sabha Elections Send?

Congress' Cross-Voting Conundrum: What Message Did Rajya Sabha Elections Send?

ExtensionAdd as a preferredsource on google In the recent Rajya Sabha elections, there was a lot of cross-voting. Almost all the faces who cross-voted or abstained were from the Congress, from Odisha, Bihar to Haryana. What message did these Rajya Sabha elections give to the Congress? This was discussed in the news player this week. Senior journalists Ramkripal Singh, Vinod Agnihotri, Piyush Pant, Awadhesh Kumar, Ajay Setia and Anurag Verma were present for the discussion. Read Trending Videos Remove this video / advertisement.
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Mar 21, 2026, 11:14 AM
US and Israel Launch Another Attack on Iran's Nuclear Facility Amid Escalating Conflict

US and Israel Launch Another Attack on Iran's Nuclear Facility Amid Escalating Conflict

Tensions are high in the Middle East war zone. Israel and the United States struck again on Saturday at one of Iran's main Natanz nuclear facilities as the war entered its fourth week. Iran's state news agency reported that the attack did not cause any radioactivity. The facility had previously been attacked in the first week of the war. Several buildings in the service were damaged. The attack comes at a time when US President Donald Trump is signalling a "winding down" of military operations in the Middle East. But the reality is different. On the one hand, Trump is talking about reducing military activity, while the United States is deploying three more warships and about 2,500 additional navies to the Middle East. The number of US troops in the region has now exceeded 50,000. The Trump administration has also appealed to Congress for an additional $200 billion to fight the war. As a result of the war, world oil prices have skyrocketed. Crude oil prices have reached $106 per barrel. The Trump administration has suddenly decided to impose sanctions on Iranian oil shipments.
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Mar 21, 2026, 11:08 AM
TMC Gears Up for High-Octane Campaign Ahead of West Bengal Assembly Elections

TMC Gears Up for High-Octane Campaign Ahead of West Bengal Assembly Elections

The assembly elections in the state are just a month away. The ruling Trinamool Congress is gearing up for a high-octane campaign ahead of the first phase of polling in 152 seats on April 23. According to party sources, the TMC's top leadership will campaign separately in both North and South Bengal. On the other hand, the party's all-India general secretary Abhishek Banerjee will start campaigning from South Bengal on March 24. He is scheduled to hold his first public meeting at Patharpratima in South 24 Parganas. The next day, on March 25, he will hold meetings and workshops in several areas of East and West Midnapore, including Nandigram. He is likely to attend rallies in Daspur, Keshiari and Narayangarh, as well as rallies in Nandigram. Abhishek will also hold meetings and road shows in several assembly constituencies in North Bengal on March 26, 28 and 31. He will hold outreach programmes in different districts of the state throughout the month to galvanise the organisation ahead of the polls and build pressure on the opposition.
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Mar 21, 2026, 10:47 AM
BJP Bengal Leadership Meets Central Leaders to Finalize Candidate Lists for Remaining West Bengal Assembly Seats

BJP Bengal Leadership Meets Central Leaders to Finalize Candidate Lists for Remaining West Bengal Assembly Seats

The Bengal BJP leadership is in Delhi to finalise the list of candidates for the remaining 39 seats for the West Bengal Assembly elections 2026. State president Samik Bhattacharya is meeting with the BJP's central leadership on Saturday. Basically, the party is trying to take a very cautious approach to the remaining seats, keeping in mind the discontent among the workers in different parts of the state over the candidate list released earlier. According to sources, Samik Bhattacharya will initially meet with the RSS leadership and West Bengal in-charge Bhupendra Yadav and Amit Malviya. But the most important meeting is likely to take place on Sunday. The final outline of the candidate list is likely to be made at JP Nadda's residence in the presence of Union Home Minister Amit Shah. According to BJP sources, the opinion of the local leaders and workers as well as the internal report of the central leaders has been given special importance in the selection of candidates this time. The decision of the central leadership on multiple seats is the last one. The party does not want to change the name of the candidates in the first round, as well as the possibility of internal disputes.
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Mar 21, 2026, 10:03 AM
FIFA Confirms 2026 World Cup Schedule Amid Uncertainty Over Iran's Participation

FIFA Confirms 2026 World Cup Schedule Amid Uncertainty Over Iran's Participation

Gianni Infantino gives fresh update on FIFA World Cup 2026 schedule amid uncertainty over Iran’s participation (via Getty Images)Gianni Infantino has confirmed that the FIFA World Cup 2026 will take place as planned, even as doubts remain over Iran’s participation due to rising geopolitical tensions. The tournament will be jointly hosted by United States, Canada, and Mexico.It is scheduled to begin on June 11 in Mexico City and end with the final on July 19 in New Jersey.Iran has already qualified for the expanded 48-team tournament. They are placed in Group G alongside Belgium, New Zealand, and Egypt. However, the ongoing conflict involving Iran, Israel, and the United States has created serious concerns. Questions remain about whether the Iranian team will be able to travel and safely compete in matches scheduled in the US.Israel Iran WarUS-Israel-Iran War News Live Updates: Israel pounds Tehran as Iranians mark Nowruz; UAE, Kuwait defences respond to missile barrageTrump Rules Out Ceasefire: says US nears Iran war goals; signals wider military options'Enemy has been defeated': Iran's Mojtaba Khamenei claims victory over US, IsraelFIFAremains confident tournament will go ahead as plannedDespite the uncertainty, FIFA leadership remains confident about the tournament’s schedule. During an online FIFA Council meeting, Gianni Infantino said that the organization is preparing for a full competition with all 48 qualified teams. He emphasized that FIFA expects every nation to take part in a spirit of unity and respect. According to him, the governing body is moving forward with its plans and will soon finalize the list of participating teams (as reported by France24).by Taboolaby TaboolaSponsored LinksSponsored LinksPromoted LinksPromoted LinksYou May LikeHoroscope Tomorrow, March 22, 2026: Your zodiac insights awaitHoroscope Today News: AriesYou are feeling fine physically, but some stretching might help ease the stress in your body. A good financial plan today will help you stay stab.UndoMeanwhile, concerns from Iran’s side continue to grow. Mehdi Taj, who heads the Football Federation of the Islamic Republic of Iran, has raised safety issues. He said the country is in discussions with FIFA about possibly shifting its matches to Mexico instead of the United States. This request comes due to fears over security and the current political climate.Taj also suggested that statements from Donald Trump have added to Iran’s concerns about safety while traveling to the US.These remarks have increased uncertainty around Iran’s participation in matches scheduled in cities like Los Angeles and Seattle.Additionally, Ahmad Donyamali expressed a stronger stance. He indicated that Iran may refuse to take part in the tournament. His comments showed the seriousness of the situation. It also shows the impact of political tensions on global sporting events.Despite these issues, FIFA continues to focus on ensuring the tournament proceeds smoothly. TheFIFA World Cup2026 is set to feature 104 matches. This will mark its biggest edition in history. While discussions are ongoing, the final decision regarding Iran’s participation is still awaited.Celebrating India's sporting legends at the Times of India Sports Awards - Book Passes Now!
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Mar 21, 2026, 09:40 AM
Konnagar MP Kalyan Banerjee Embroiled in Political Row During Uttarpara Campaign

Konnagar MP Kalyan Banerjee Embroiled in Political Row During Uttarpara Campaign

A political war of words broke out in Konnagar this morning. MP Kalyan Banerjee went out to campaign in support of his son and TMC candidate from Uttarpara, Shirshnya Banerjee, on Saturday morning. There, the two exchanged pleasantries with the Left candidate, Meenakshi Mukherjee. Later, Kalyan was caught in an aggressive mood while confronting reporters. Kalyan Banerjee called Meenakshi Mukherjee a "migrant candidate," without naming her. He said, "Once standing here, once standing there, and losing. This time, if you lose in Uttarpara, reserve your place for the next time." Criticizing the 34 years of Left rule, he also said that the CPM has no place to show its face. Still, the BJP candidate has not been announced in Uttarpara. Kalyanputra Sirshnya. However, Kalyan Banerjee complains against the Central Election Commission and the Election Commission of India (ECI).
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Mar 21, 2026, 09:14 AM
Samajwadi Party Chief Akhilesh Yadav Slams Bharatiya Janata Party, Backs Mamata Banerjee

Samajwadi Party Chief Akhilesh Yadav Slams Bharatiya Janata Party, Backs Mamata Banerjee

LUCKNOW: Samajwadi Party chief Akhilesh Yadav has intensified his criticism of the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), saying that calling it a party of “thieves, goons, and traitors” is still not enough. Referring to comments made by West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee, Yadav added that the BJP has also “betrayed” Ganga Maiya by failing to fulfill its promise to clean the river. He questioned how large sums of money allocated for cleaning the Ganges River were spent and recalled the demolition at Manikarnika Ghat in Varanasi. Yadav also expressed strong confidence in Banerjee’s leadership, saying she could win elections in West Bengal even if she contests alone. He further alleged that in Uttar Pradesh, the BJP benefited from the support of officials aligned with them, claiming that election outcomes were influenced by such backing. In contrast, he said officials were not removed when the BJP came to power in the state. On the possibility of a cabinet expansion in Uttar Pradesh, Yadav dismissed it as “political drama.” He asserted that the Samajwadi Party is gearing up to remove the BJP from power in the 2027 elections, saying such moves by the ruling party would not make a difference. Meanwhile, Mamata Banerjee, speaking at an Eid gathering in Kolkata, launched a strong attack on the BJP-led central government. She accused it of undermining people’s rights, particularly over the Special Intensive Revision (SIR) issue, and vowed to continue her fight against it. She also alleged attempts to impose President’s Rule in West Bengal but insisted her government would not be intimidated. Banerjee reiterated her sharp criticism, calling the BJP a “party of thieves, goons, and traitors,” and warned against efforts to divide voters. She emphasized unity across communities and said her struggle is aimed at protecting the rights of the people. (With inputs from ANI)
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Mar 21, 2026, 09:09 AM
BJP Leader's Wife Accuses Party Leaders of Corruption Ahead of West Bengal Elections

BJP Leader's Wife Accuses Party Leaders of Corruption Ahead of West Bengal Elections

West Bengal Assembly Election 2026: Rinku Majumdar, wife of Dilip Ghosh, a long-time worker of the party and a strong leader of Midnapore, has not been fielded from any seat. Rinku Majumdar has directly accused a section of the party's central leadership and nominated candidates of corruption. Rinku Majumdar has claimed that the image of those fielded by the BJP in important constituencies like Rajarhat-Newtown and Bijpur is not transparent. She told the media that Rajarhat-Newtown candidate Piyush Kanoria is accused of financial embezzlement. On the other hand, Bijpur candidate Sudipta Das is facing a murder case. Rinkudevi asked, "On the basis of which survey did the party give tickets to such'dagis '?" There was a buzz in the party, Dilip Ghosh was not given a ticket to avoid family feud.
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Mar 21, 2026, 09:08 AM
BJP Releases Candidate Lists for Puducherry and Kerala Legislative Assembly Elections

BJP Releases Candidate Lists for Puducherry and Kerala Legislative Assembly Elections

The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) has released its list of candidates for the Legislative Assembly elections in Puducherry and Kerala. The BJP’s Central Election Committee, led by party president Nitin Nabin, met on March 18 and released the lists after that. Prime Minister Narendra Modi was also present at the meeting. The BJP has released its third list of candidates for the Kerala Assembly elections. On March 16, BJP released Kerala’s first 47 candidates list, followed by second candidate list consisting of 39 names on March 19. As of now BJP has announced the names of 97 assembly elections contenders. The Kerala Assembly elections are scheduled to be held on 9 April 2026, with counting of votes on 4 May 2026. The state will go to polls in a single phase across all 140 constituencies. The Puducherry Assembly elections, covering 30 constituencies, will also be held on 9 April 2026, with counting set for 4 May 2026.
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Mar 21, 2026, 08:53 AM
Mamata Banerjee's TMC Gears Up For Mega Rally In West Bengal Assembly Election 2026

Mamata Banerjee's TMC Gears Up For Mega Rally In West Bengal Assembly Election 2026

West Bengal Assembly Election 2026: TMC Supremo Mamata Banerjee's Election Campaign Gears Up For 2026. She Calls For Mega Rally At 7PM On Sunday At Chetla's Ahindra Mancha.'Daughter of the House'Set To Campaign From Her Constituency. Party's All India General Secretary Abhishek Banerjee, Kolkata Mayor Firhad Hakim And All Party Councillors From Bhabanipur Area Will Attend The Meet. Why Is Bhabanipur Grabbing Attention? Bhabanipur Is The State's Most High-Voltage Constituency This Time. TMC Candidate Mamata Banerjee On One Side, Oppn Leader Suvendu Adhikari On The Other Side. Grassroots Camp Unwilling To Leave Even An Inch Of Land In This Centre. Reports From Sunday's closed-door meeting suggest that Mamata Banerjee may set specific strategies for booth-level workers. According to Turkish TASS SIR and PR sources, around 45,000 people's name have been dropped from Bhabanipur's list.
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Mar 21, 2026, 08:33 AM
AIADMK-led NDA Alliance Nears Deal on Seat-Sharing in Tamil Nadu Assembly Election

AIADMK-led NDA Alliance Nears Deal on Seat-Sharing in Tamil Nadu Assembly Election

CHENNAI: With nine days left for the filing of nominations for the Tamil Nadu Assembly election to commence, the seat-sharing parleys in the AIADMK-led NDA has entered a crucial phase and the lead party of the bloc is likely to retain about 170 seats, party sources said on Saturday. AIADMK general secretary Edappadi K Palaniswami's New Delhi visit on March 19 has finalised the numbers and the party is likely to retain about 160 to 170 seats out of the 234 Assembly constituencies in the state. "This is to ensure that the AIADMK obtained a majority on its own to form the government," a senior party leader said. The party requires a simple majority of 118 MLAs to form the government on its own. Palaniswami, who heads the NDA in the state, has already set a target to win 210 seats and is being projected as the chief ministerial face of the bloc.
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Mar 21, 2026, 08:12 AM
TMC Leaders Hit Campaign Trail Ahead of West Bengal Assembly Elections 2026

TMC Leaders Hit Campaign Trail Ahead of West Bengal Assembly Elections 2026

West Bengal Assembly Elections 2026 to be held in 152 constituencies on April 23. TMC's top leadership is hitting the ground running to counter the BJP and boost the party's morale. According to sources, TMC supremo Mamata Banerjee and party's all-India general secretary and'Senapati'Abhishek Banerjee are campaigning from both ends of the state. Mamata Banerjee is campaigning from North Bengal on Tuesday, March 24. She is scheduled to hold a public meeting at Alipurduar Parade Ground on that day. She is also scheduled to hold two more rallies in Matigara and Maynaguri. Abhishek Banerjee is also campaigning in South Bengal on the same day. His first public meeting is likely to be held in South 24 Parganas. TMC workers are preparing to reach every nook and corner of the state on Sunday to counter her message.
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Mar 21, 2026, 07:47 AM
BJP Unveils Initial List of Candidates for Puducherry Assembly Polls 2026

BJP Unveils Initial List of Candidates for Puducherry Assembly Polls 2026

Synopsis Puducherry assembly polls 2026: The Bharatiya Janata Party has unveiled its initial list of candidates for the Puducherry Legislative Assembly Election 2026. Nine constituencies have named their nominees. The Central Election Committee finalized the list. Polling is scheduled for April 9, with results expected on May 4. Puducherry has 30 seats. A majority requires 16 seats.
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Global Signals Weigh Heavily on Gold Prices as Investors Engage in Profit Booking

Global Signals Weigh Heavily on Gold Prices as Investors Engage in Profit Booking

Gold prices declined sharply by 5.89 per cent this week, as investors engaged in sustained profit booking amid a strengthening US dollar and shifting global cues. According to data from the India Bullion and Jewellers Association (IBJA), the price of 10 grams of 24-carat gold fell from Rs 1,56,436 on Monday to Rs 1,47,218 on Friday, reflecting a steep weekly correction. On the Multi Commodity Exchange (MCX), gold April futures edged up 0.23 per cent on Friday to trade at Rs 1,44,825. In contrast, silver May futures slipped 1.72 per cent to Rs 2,27,470 per kg, extending their recent decline. Analysts said precious metals are entering the coming week under pressure following a phase of correction triggered by mixed global signals. While geopolitical tensions in West Asia initially supported safe-haven demand, recent volatility has dampened investor sentiment. Escalating tensions in the region, including Israeli strikes on Iran’s South Pars gas field and retaliatory attacks by Iran on energy infrastructure across Gulf nations, have pushed up crude oil and natural gas prices. This has raised concerns over imported inflation globally, influencing market behaviour. At the same time, major central banks — including the US Federal Reserve, Bank of Japan, Bank of Canada, and Bank of England — have signalled a cautious to hawkish stance, indicating the possibility of higher or sustained interest rates. Such an outlook typically reduces the appeal of non-yielding assets like gold. Market observers noted that MCX gold is approaching key support levels after a multi-week rally. Resistance is seen in the Rs 1,50,000 to Rs 1,52,000 range, while Rs 1,35,000 to Rs 1,40,000 is expected to act as a strong demand zone. Silver, meanwhile, continues to hold a broadly positive outlook due to a balance between safe-haven interest and industrial demand. However, prices have corrected sharply and are currently testing the Rs 2,20,000 to Rs 2,15,000 zone. A recovery towards Rs 2,40,000 may be possible if buying momentum returns. -ANI
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Mar 20, 2026, 10:59 AM
Trump's Pearl Harbor Joke Sparks Laughter and Discomfort in Meeting with Japanese PM

Trump's Pearl Harbor Joke Sparks Laughter and Discomfort in Meeting with Japanese PM

Donald Trump’s meeting with Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi on Friday at the White House was a notable one, not for investment deals or geopolitics, but because of the US President’s joke about a particularly touchy topic — the 1941 Japanese attack on Pearl Harbour. Asked why he did not give Japan and other allies any notice of the US-Israeli attack on Iran, Trump responded, with Takaichi by his side at the Oval Office: “We wanted surprise. Who knows better about surprise than Japan, OK? Why didn’t you tell me about Pearl Harbor, OK? Right?” The moment sparked some laughter, and visible discomfort. The New York Times reported that Takaichi widened her eyes and looked in the direction of the Japanese reporter who asked the question. She did not speak, sitting with her arms crossed. The December 7, 1941 attack on Pearl Harbour was among the most significant moments of World War II. It laid the ground for the US entry into the conflict — an involvement that would culminate with it dropping nuclear bombs on the Japanese cities of Hiroshima and Nagasaki in 1945. Here’s a look at what happened on December 7, and why Japan attacked Pearl Harbour. On November 26, 1941, the Japanese Imperial Navy ordered an armada that included 414 planes aboard six aircraft carriers to set to sea. The ships maintained strict radio silence throughout their 5,600-km trek from Hitokappu Bay to a predetermined launch sector 230 miles north of the Hawaiian island of Oahu. About 7.55 am on December 7, 1941, about 180 aircraft of the Imperial Japanese Navy attacked the US Naval base at Pearl Harbour on the island of Oahu in Hawaii. The bombing lasted nearly two hours, killing more than 2,300 Americans and destroying the battleships USS Arizona and USS Oklahoma. Roughly 160 aircraft were destroyed and 150 were damaged. The Naval officer at Pearl Harbour sent a hurried dispatch to the fleet units and major Navy commands that morning, “AIR RAID ON PEARL HARBOR X THIS IS NOT DRILL.” Before Japan attacked Pearl Harbour in 1941, relations between the US and Japan were worsening. In 1910, Japan annexed Korea and, in 1937, it invaded China, sending alarm bells ringing in the US and other Western powers about Japan’s manifest expansionist agenda. Between December 1937 and January 1938, an episode which is referred to as the “Nanking Massacre” or the “Rape of Nanking”, occurred — Japanese soldiers killed and raped Chinese civilians and combatants. Japanese historians estimate that anywhere between tens of thousands and 200,000 Chinese were killed. According to estimates by the International Military Tribunal for the Far East, over 200,000 Chinese people were killed, and roughly 20,000 Chinese women were raped by Japanese soldiers. These figures do not include the bodies that were destroyed by burning or were thrown into the Yangtze river. According to the Nanjing War Criminals Tribunal, “at least 300,000 Chinese were killed”. The US was against Japan’s aggression in China, and imposed economic sanctions and trade embargoes after its invasion. Japan was reliant on imports for oil and other natural resources — this was one of the reasons why it invaded China, and later French Indo-China (present day Vietnam, Laos and Cambodia). The intention was to take control of the major Chinese ports to have access to resources such as iron, rubber, tin, and most importantly, oil. In July 1941, the US ceased exporting oil to Japan. Negotiations between the two countries ended with the “Hull Note”, the final proposal delivered to Japan by the US. Essentially, the US wanted Japan to withdraw from China without any conditions. Ultimately, the negotiations did not lead to any concrete results. The website of the UK’s Imperial War Museums (IWM) states: “Having lost 94% of its oil supply and unwilling to submit to US demands, Japan planned to take the oil needed by force. However, striking south into British Malaya and the Dutch East Indies would almost certainly provoke an armed US response. To blunt that response, Japan decided to attack the US Pacific Fleet at Pearl Harbor, hoping that the US would negotiate peace.” Japan considered the attack to be a preventive measure against the US. The Japanese believed that once the US Pacific Fleet was neutralised, all of Southeast Asia would be open for conquest. But the gamble backfired. The IWM website states: “Though Japan took its objectives in the Pacific and Southeast Asia, the U.S did not respond as expected. Instead of reverting to isolationism, the US geared up for total war and Japan’s fate was sealed.” Why Pearl Harbour is a touchy topic In Japan, the perception of the attack on Pearl Harbour is complicated. Some nationalists and older generations of Japanese still defend the assault as a necessary response to diplomatic bullying by the United States, describing the war as unavoidable. After the end of World War II, President Harry S. Truman used the attack on Pearl Harbor to justify American efforts to remake Japanese society and to impose a pacifist Constitution. (The United States led the Allies’ occupation of Japan from 1945 until 1952.) The Constitution forced Japan to renounce war and put limits on its military, making Tokyo reliant on the United States for protection. But during the Cold War, the United States shifted its official portrayal of the attack, describing it as a historical tragedy rather than pointing fingers at Japan. American officials were eager to keep Tokyo as an ally as communism spread in Asia, and to form security and economic pacts. Today, the Pearl Harbour is home to the USS Arizona memorial, the Battleship Missouri, and the Pacific Aviation Museum. It is also a working Joint Naval and Air Force Base. In 2010, Pearl Harbour was combined with Hickam Air Force Base to create the Joint Base Pearl Harbor-Hickam, and is home to over 18,000 service members. It is also visited by over 2 million visitors annually. In 2016, then US president Barack Obama and the late Japanese prime minister Shinzo Abe visited Pearl Harbour in a gesture of reconciliation. (With inputs from The New York Times)
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Mar 20, 2026, 10:39 AM
Norway's Crown Princess Regrets Meeting Jeffrey Epstein, Denies Witnessing Illegal Behavior

Norway's Crown Princess Regrets Meeting Jeffrey Epstein, Denies Witnessing Illegal Behavior

Norway's Crown Princess Mette-Marit regrets having met late US sex offender Jeffrey Epstein , she said in a Friday interview. "I was manipulated and deceived," the Norwegian royal told public broadcaster NRK. "Of course, I wish I had never met him," she said. Mette-Marit is the wife of Crown Prince Haakon, who is the heir to the Norwegian throne. She has not been accused of any criminal wrongdoing. What else did Norway's crown princess say about her Epstein ties? Mette-Marit insisted that she did not personally witness any illegal behavior in her dealings with Epstein . "I've never seen anything illegal," she told NRK. "He used the fact that we had a mutual friend, and that I'm gullible. I like to believe the best about people. But I chose to ​end contact with him," she said. Her comments come after files released by the US Justice Department showed that Mette-Marit corresponded with Epstein between 2011 and 2014 and stayed at the disgraced financier's residence in Palm Beach, Florida, for four days in 2014. Arrests and resignations: Fallout from the Epstein files To view this video please enable JavaScript, and consider upgrading to a web browser that supports HTML5 video 02:06 Epstein was convicted of soliciting prostitution from a minor in 2008, for which he served 13 months in jail. He died in prison in August 2018 while awaiting trial for sex trafficking charges in what was ruled to be a suicide. Several prominent Norwegian figures have been revealed to have had ties to Epstein, with the country's parliament requesting an inquiry into the foreign ministry's links to the late sex offender and police investigating former Prime Minister Thorbjorn Jagland for aggravated corruption as part of his dealings with Epstein. Why are Mette-Marit's ties to Epstein resurfacing now? While Mette-Marit already apologized for her ties to the late sex offender in 2019, documents recently released in what has come to be known as the "Epstein files" cast doubt on her claim to have been unaware of his 2008 criminal conviction. In an e-mail dated to 2011, Mette-Marit told Epstein she had googled him and that it "didn't look too good," followed by a smiley face. The crown princess maintained that she did not remember why she wrote the e-mail in her Friday comments to NRK. Mette-Marit has been suffering from a chronic lung illness for years and the Royal Court said in December her condition had deteriorated Image: PPE/IMAGO Interview comes as Mette-Marit's son faces criminal charges In the Friday interview, Mette-Marit also touched on the legal case against her 29-year-old son, Marius Borg Hoiby . "I am the mother of a young man who has been in a very difficult situation," she said. Hoiby is facing charges of four charges of rape, with prosecutors alleging some of his victims were unconscious at the time the crimes were committed. He is also accused of domestic abuse, reckless driving and drug-related offenses. Edited by: Kieran Burke
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Odisha Loses ₹4,162.79 Crore in Revenue Due to Iron Ore Undervaluation

Odisha Loses ₹4,162.79 Crore in Revenue Due to Iron Ore Undervaluation

The Odisha government just dropped staggering figures—turns out, the state lost a whopping ₹4,162.79 crore in revenue because companies undervalued their iron ore. This set off a heated debate in the State Assembly. Steel and Mines Minister Bibhuti Bhushan Jena pointed to the Comptroller and Auditor General’s (CAG) findings covering up to March 2022. Most of this loss happened during 2020-21 and 2021-22, with problems piling up in the Joda-Koida-Jajpur mining belt. There, high-quality minerals were reportedly marked as low-grade, all to dodge royalty payments. Just look at the breakdown: Jajang iron ore mines alone account for ₹2,877.27 crore of the shortfall. Jaribahal lost another ₹703.66 crore, followed by Roida-II at ₹215.27 crore, Gonua at ₹185.15 crore, and Nuagaon at ₹153.79 crore. That’s quite a bit. Minister Jena told the Assembly that the state sent out demands for differential royalties to big players like JSW Steel, Yazdani Steel, and Patnaik Minerals. But up to now? Not a rupee has come back—most companies ran to the courts or got stay orders from the Ministry of Mines Revisional Authority. To fix these gaps, the state is taking strict measures. The Odisha Mineral Rules, 2025, are now in place—a new set of regulations designed to tackle illegal shipments and bogus grade reports. On top of that, Odisha’s rolling out third-party sampling, automated grade analysis, and even AI-powered, real-time tracking of mineral shipments. The goal is clear: stop the leaks and bring some honesty and transparency to the process. Regulatory headaches aside, Odisha isn’t slowing down. Recent numbers from Assocham and ICRA say Odisha is still king when it comes to the mining sector, with the state contributing 14% to India’s mining Gross Value Added in FY2025. Mining remains central to Odisha’s wealth, making up nearly 12.9% of its GSDP. When it comes to specifics, the state is far in the lead. Odisha’s posted a compound annual growth rate of 10.8% in certain minerals for the past decade. It alone delivers more than half—53%—of India’s iron ore, hitting 155 million tonnes, and it pretty much has a lock on chromite production. Even with all the legal and financial problems, rapid mineral block auctions and regular policy changes mean Odisha is still powering India’s mineral-rich eastern economy. They’re not surrendering that title anytime soon.
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Mar 20, 2026, 10:20 AM
India's Premium Petrol Prices Increase Amid Global Geopolitical Tensions

India's Premium Petrol Prices Increase Amid Global Geopolitical Tensions

India witnessed a fresh increase in fuel costs, with premium petrol becoming costlier by up to Rs 2.35 per litre from March 20, 2026. The hike, implemented by state-run oil marketing companies, reflects the growing impact of global geopolitical tensions on domestic energy prices. The revised rates apply to high-octane fuel variants sold by major oil firms. Indian Oil Corporation has increased the price of its XP95 petrol, while Bharat Petroleum Corporation Limited has raised the cost of its Speed variant, and Hindustan Petroleum Corporation Limited has done the same for its Power petrol. The increase ranges between Rs 2.09 and Rs 2.35 per litre. However, there has been no change in the prices of regular petrol and diesel, offering temporary relief to the general public. The price hike comes against the backdrop of escalating tensions in the Middle East, particularly involving Iran , Israel, and the United States. The ongoing conflict has triggered a sharp surge in global crude oil prices, with rates reportedly crossing the $100-per-barrel mark amid fears of supply disruptions. One of the major concerns driving the spike is the potential threat to the Strait of Hormuz, a crucial maritime route through which a significant portion of the world’s oil supply passes. In essence, the latest hike in premium petrol prices serves as an early indicator of how global conflicts are beginning to affect everyday life in India. While the full impact is yet to unfold, the situation remains fluid, with fuel prices likely to stay sensitive to developments in the Middle East.
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Mar 20, 2026, 10:17 AM
US Congress Divided Over Funding Requests for War with Iran

US Congress Divided Over Funding Requests for War with Iran

WASHINGTON, March 20: The escalating costs of war with Iran and its crippling effects on global markets have deepened divisions in the US Congress. According to multiple US media reports, both Republicans and Democrats are questioning the scale and purpose of the potential funding request for more than $200 billion (roughly Rs. 166 trillion). CNN reports, the White House is preparing to secure massive new funding for the conflict. However, doubts are growing even within President Donald Trump's own party over the lack of a clear strategy and timeline. Lawmakers say the administration has not yet made clear how the money will be used or how long the US military's involvement will last. Trump hinted that the request could be significant. He argued that the military needs the resources to maintain its strength. "We're going to have to be in the top shape we've ever asked for." Some members of the Republican caucus are open to this argument. "
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Mar 20, 2026, 10:13 AM
Gujarat Becomes Best Destination for Global Investors: CM Bhupendra Patel

Gujarat Becomes Best Destination for Global Investors: CM Bhupendra Patel

Gujarat has become the best destination for global investors: CM Shri Bhupendra Patel Speaking at the Annual Convention of Confederation of Indian Industry (CII) Gujarat and Conference on'Gujarat @ $1 Trillion Economy'held in Ahmedabad, Chief Minister Shri Bhupendra Patel categorically stated that Gujarat is poised to become a $1 trillion economy by 2030, following the growth trajectory set by Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi. To achieve this goal, the state government is committed to provide all necessary support to the industrialists. The Chief Minister recalled the past. The development in Gujarat was once limited to the Vapi-Vadodara belt. But the Prime Minister thought of holistic development of the entire Gujarat and strengthened infrastructure needs like infrastructure, water and electricity. Vibrant Gujarat Summit started in 2003 has resulted in Gujarat becoming the best destination for global investors today. With the example of Micron Technology, the Chief Minister added that due to the leadership of Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi, Gujarat has been able to realize state-of-the-art industrial projects for decades, especially in Gujarat.
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US Judge Blocks RFK Jr.'s Vaccine Policy Overhaul: A Pivotal Ruling in the Ongoing Battle

US Judge Blocks RFK Jr.'s Vaccine Policy Overhaul: A Pivotal Ruling in the Ongoing Battle

Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. just hit his first major legal wall. A federal judge on Monday temporarily blocked Kennedy’s sweeping effort to overhaul U.S. vaccine policy , ruling that the changes were likely to cause irreparable harm to public health. But this isn’t just about vaccines; it is the opening salvo in what legal experts say will be a prolonged judicial war over the most aggressive restructuring of federal health agencies in modern American history. The Core Story: What Did the Judge Block? On Monday, March 17, a federal district judge issued a temporary restraining order halting several of Kennedy’s recently announced vaccine policy changes, as reported by CNN . The blocked measures included proposed modifications to the Vaccines for Children (VFC) program, changes to how the CDC communicates vaccine recommendations to the public, and a directive that would have paused certain federal vaccine purchasing contracts. The plaintiffs, a coalition of public health organizations, pediatricians’ groups, and three state attorneys general, argued that the changes would create confusion in vaccine distribution, undermine childhood immunization rates, and ultimately cost lives. The judge agreed that the plaintiffs had demonstrated a likelihood of success on the merits. Context & Global Impact: Why This Ruling Matters Beyond Vaccines It’s the first judicial check on Kennedy’s HHS agenda. Monday’s ruling signals that courts are willing to intervene when changes are implemented without the administrative procedures required by law. The Administrative Procedure Act (APA) is the battleground. The judge’s ruling centered on the argument that Kennedy’s changes bypassed the notice-and-comment rulemaking process, giving opponents a replicable playbook for every major HHS initiative. Childhood vaccination rates are already declining. CDC data shows kindergarten vaccination rates dropped to 92.7% for the 2024-2025 school year, the lowest in over a decade. The pharmaceutical industry is watching closely. The Nasdaq Biotechnology Index dropped 3.2% following Kennedy’s initial announcements. Monday’s ruling provided a modest relief rally. The Political Calculus Polling from Gallup showed that while 62% of Trump voters supported Kennedy’s confirmation, only 34% of the general public approved. The ruling gives Congressional Republicans who quietly opposed Kennedy’s agenda a judicial shield. What It Means for Parents The immediate impact is stability: the Vaccines for Children program continues as before, CDC vaccine schedules remain unchanged, and pediatricians can continue administering routine immunizations without disruption. What’s Next: A Legal Marathon Begins A preliminary injunction hearing is expected within two weeks. Kennedy’s legal team has signaled it will appeal. Legal analysts expect the case to eventually reach a federal appeals court, and potentially the Supreme Court, making it one of the most significant administrative law battles of the Trump administration’s second term. Frequently Asked Questions What exactly did the judge block? A temporary restraining order halting RFK Jr.’s proposed changes to the Vaccines for Children program, CDC vaccine communication guidelines, and certain federal vaccine purchasing contracts. Does this affect my ability to get vaccines? No. All existing vaccine programs, CDC schedules, and pediatric immunization protocols remain in place and unchanged. Can RFK Jr. appeal? Yes. A preliminary injunction hearing is expected within two weeks, with the case potentially reaching federal appeals courts. Tags: RFK Jr. Vaccine Overhaul
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Mar 20, 2026, 09:52 AM
TMC Takes EC to Court Over Officer Transfers in West Bengal Ahead of Elections

TMC Takes EC to Court Over Officer Transfers in West Bengal Ahead of Elections

Kolkata: The Trinamool Congress and the Election Commission continue to be at loggerheads ahead of the West Bengal elections. The TMC on Friday moved the Calcutta High Court over the transfer of several IAS and IPS officers in West Bengal. Chief Election Commissioner Gyanesh Kumar has been made a respondent in the petition filed by TMC leader Kalyan Banerjee. The TMC has approached the court over the transfer of officers. The petition questions the EC's decision to transfer the officers without consulting the state government. The case is likely to be heard early next week. The EC had transferred a large number of senior officers, including the chief secretary, home secretary and the director general of police, within hours of announcing the assembly elections on March 15. CM Mamata Banerjee said - Undeclared Emergency West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee on Thursday criticised the decision, calling it an'undeclared emergency '. She described it as a well-thought-out conspiracy to capture Bengal through institutional manipulation.
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Mar 20, 2026, 09:50 AM
Iran's Escalated Attacks on Israel and Oil Facilities Send Global Economy Reeling

Iran's Escalated Attacks on Israel and Oil Facilities Send Global Economy Reeling

DUBAI - WASHINGTON, તા.20: Iran has intensified attacks on Israel and oil and natural gas facilities around the Gulf, dealing a further blow to the global economy. On the other hand, Iran has hit back after attacks on Israel's oil reserves, including Iran's South Pars. It has targeted oil facilities in pro-American countries, including Qatar, sending crude prices soaring. On the other hand, the United States has demanded a massive $200 billion (about $1.2 trillion) in funding for its ongoing conflict with Iran. The war is thus more likely to drag on. The Pentagon's request comes after US Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth said it has to spend money to eliminate bad guys.'According to local authorities, two refineries in Kuwait and gas operations in Abu Dhabi were also targeted by Iranian attacks, forcing millions of people to seek refuge in Iran.
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Mar 20, 2026, 09:44 AM
Congress Party Rocked by Mass Resignation Ahead of Local Body Elections in Navsari

Congress Party Rocked by Mass Resignation Ahead of Local Body Elections in Navsari

Navsari is witnessing a deep turmoil in the Congress party ahead of the local body elections. 47 office bearers of the city and district Congress have resigned en masse. These office bearers have resigned in protest against the appointment of the city president. The city Congress president has also been accused of anti-party activities and attempts to defeat the party in the past. The resignations include state ministers, general secretaries, and ward presidents. The resignations have also been sent to state Congress president Amit Chavda.
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Mar 20, 2026, 09:43 AM
BJP President Predicts Change in Karnataka Chief Minister Amid Congress Infighting

BJP President Predicts Change in Karnataka Chief Minister Amid Congress Infighting

Karnataka BJP president B Y Vijayendra on Friday claimed that the power struggle and infighting within the ruling Congress in the state has reached its peak and a change of chief minister is now imminent. Vijayendra also exuded confidence that the BJP will win both Bagalkot and Davangere South assembly seats in the April 9 bypolls. He said there is anti-incumbency against the Congress government in the state and there is resentment among the public.
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Mar 20, 2026, 09:41 AM
Maharashtra Considers Uniform Civil Code Law Amid Growing Demand

Maharashtra Considers Uniform Civil Code Law Amid Growing Demand

ExtensionAdd as a preferredsource on google After Uttarakhand, Gujarat has recently introduced a Uniform Civil Code (UCC) law bill. Goa also has some similar legislation. Maharashtra's name has now been added to this list. There is now a demand for a UCC-like law in Maharashtra. The Maharashtra government has said that it is consulting with stakeholders regarding a Uniform Civil Code. The move comes after a BJP MLC demanded a law similar to Uttarakhand's in the state assembly. The law promotes uniform laws for citizens of all religions. Also Read - Shashi Tharoor :'Should have condoled Khamenei's death on time ', says Tharoor on the Indian government's stand
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Mar 20, 2026, 09:34 AM
Western UP Sees Rise in Political Temperature Ahead of 2027 Assembly Elections

Western UP Sees Rise in Political Temperature Ahead of 2027 Assembly Elections

MEERUT: The clamour for the 2027 assembly elections is now palpable in western UP. The weather may be changing, but the political temperature has risen sharply. It seems to have started with Narendra Modi's February 22 public meeting in Meerut, where the launch of the Namo Bharat train and the metro has given a new direction to the election atmosphere. After this, all parties have started to speed up rallies and meetings. According to political experts, this is a sign of further political activity in the coming time. After the BJP's mega project in western UP, Jewar Airport, Prime Minister Narendra Modi will hold a big public meeting there on March 28. The inauguration of the Ganga Expressway from Meerut to Prayagraj is also being seen as a major political event. The BJP is trying to spread the message of development through these projects. Akhilesh Yadav's visit to Dadri on March 29, the day after PM Modi's rally on March 28, is being claimed by Samajwadi Party leader Rajkumar Bhati.
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Mar 20, 2026, 09:33 AM
Municipal Corporation Seeks New Life for Underutilized Facilities through Public-Private Partnership

Municipal Corporation Seeks New Life for Underutilized Facilities through Public-Private Partnership

The cost of construction of these projects was high and many facilities were taking five to six years to complete. Moreover, the councillors were constantly following up on which facilities should be built on these sites. However, the cost of the facilities and the rent charged on these facilities over the years have left many of these facilities unused. In some places, these spaces have been given to social organizations under joint projects. As a result, the facilities built at a cost of crores of rupees have become a financial burden for the municipal corporation. Against this background, about five years ago, the administration and the then incumbents proposed to develop'Amenity Space'on a PPP basis. However, this plan could not be implemented due to opposition as the 2008 land allocation rules do not allow such development. Now, a change in the rules in 2023 has paved the way for development on a PPP basis. According to which facilities should be developed according to the nature of each site, the project will be implemented with the help of planning consultants.
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