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Apr 1, 2026, 05:42 PM
India's Government Reviews Essential Commodity Supplies Amid Global Crisis

India's Government Reviews Essential Commodity Supplies Amid Global Crisis

In the midst of the Iran war, the government led by Prime Minister Narendra Modi seems to be in full action mode. On Wednesday, the Cabinet Committee on Security (CCS) held a detailed review of the availability and supply arrangements of essential commodities for the general public. In the meeting, the Prime Minister gave clear instructions that every possible step should be taken to minimize the impact of the current global crisis on civilians. At the same time, he took serious note of misinformation and rumours and said that it is very important to provide correct and timely information to the public. In the CCS meeting, many senior ministers including Defense Minister Rajnath Singh, Union Home Minister Amit Shah, Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman, External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar were present. During the meeting, the government assured that the country has enough coal reserves for energy and essential resources to meet its power needs in the coming months. In addition, LPG and LNG supplies from diverse sources, fuel duty cuts and measures related to the power sector were also reviewed. The government also discussed the challenges of fertilizer, logistics, logistics, and aviation to keep the emerging commodities, shipping and logistics sector stable.
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Apr 1, 2026, 04:46 PM
Discontent Among BJP Workers in Cooch Behar District Over Ticket Distribution

Discontent Among BJP Workers in Cooch Behar District Over Ticket Distribution

There are 9 assembly constituencies in Cooch Behar district. In the 2021 election, BJP won 7. TMC won 2 seats. Later in the by-election, TMC snatched one seat. Now BJP has 6 MLAs in the district. TMC has 3 MLAs. But in the 2026 election, BJP did not give tickets to 4 of the BJP's winning MLAs. BJP has given new faces in four constituencies. Outgoing MLAs have locked horns over not getting tickets, but the discontent of a section of low-level workers has been felt. Like the Sitai constituency. Here BJP candidate, Greater Cooch Behar leader Ashutosh Verma, has protested at the district office. BJP workers have demanded a change of candidate. The Natabari seat is a BJP winning constituency. BJP has fielded Greater Cooch Behar leader Girija Shankar Roy. He joined BJP a few days ago. Party workers are also raising questions about this. In the 2021 assembly election, Dinhata, Tufanganj, Natabari, Cooch Behar, South Cooch Behar, North Cooch Behar, and Sitalanga. Union minister Pramanik Guha won the seat when the BJP returned to power.
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Apr 1, 2026, 04:33 PM
US Politician's Alien Hybrid Breeding Program Claims Spark Debate and Skepticism

US Politician's Alien Hybrid Breeding Program Claims Spark Debate and Skepticism

Claims about an alien hybrid breeding program have resurfaced in U.S. political discourse after former Congressman Matt Gaetz described an alleged classified briefing involving extraterrestrials and human experimentation. The remarks, amplified by support from Australian Senator Ralph Babet, have triggered curiosity, skepticism, and renewed debate over government secrecy around unidentified aerial phenomena. At first glance, the story sounds like science fiction with a congressional badge. But beneath the headlines lies a familiar pattern: extraordinary claims, limited evidence, and a long-standing public fascination with the unknown. According to Gaetz, he was briefed by a U.S. Army official who described a covert program involving: He said the source was a “senior enlisted man” and a whistleblower but acknowledged that he did not independently verify the information. Notably, Gaetz did not raise these claims publicly during his time in office, a point critics have highlighted. Ralph Babet added fuel to the conversation by suggesting he had access to classified information, though he did not provide evidence. He stated: While his comments lend political weight, they stop short of verifiable proof. There is no publicly verified evidence supporting the existence of such a program. In scientific terms, the idea of cross-species hybridization between humans and unknown extraterrestrial life forms raises enormous biological barriers. The White House’s registration of the domain aliens.gov hints at possible forthcoming disclosures about extraterrestrial life and UFOs. This move, coming alongside President Trump’s order to declassify UFO‑related files, signals a significant governmental recognition of public interest in these issues. It fuels speculation that authorities may be preparing to openly discuss alien life, potentially signaling a shift in how governments frame UFOs and extraterrestrial phenomena. The timing of these statements is not accidental. Interest in UFOs, now more formally called unidentified aerial phenomena (UAP), has surged in recent years. Recent remarks by Donald Trump about releasing UFO-related documents have added momentum to public speculation. At the same time, officials like JD Vance have offered alternative interpretations, suggesting such phenomena may not be extraterrestrial at all. Some online discussions point to the registration of a domain like “aliens.gov” as a sign of potential disclosure. However, domain registrations alone do not confirm policy changes or secret programs. Governments often secure domains preemptively for: Without official confirmation, such details remain circumstantial. Extraordinary claims demand extraordinary evidence. So far, that standard has not been met. Historians and scientists have seen similar narratives emerge before, often tied to misinformation, misinterpretation, or cultural fascination with extraterrestrial life. These claims thrive because they tap into deep human instincts: In the absence of clear answers, speculation fills the vacuum. The alien hybrid breeding program claim sits firmly in the realm of unverified allegations. It is important to separate the following: Until credible evidence emerges, these claims should be treated with caution.
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Apr 1, 2026, 04:30 PM
Silver Prices Trend Sideways Amid De-escalation in Middle East Tensions

Silver Prices Trend Sideways Amid De-escalation in Middle East Tensions

On 1 April 2026, the price of 1 gm of silver was ₹243, and the price of 1 kg of silver was ₹243,120, reflecting a gain of 0.58% compared to its previous close. Meanwhile, the 10 gm silver rate is at ₹2,431. Silver prices in India are largely influenced by international spot silver rates, US dollar fluctuations, and import duties on silver among other things. Silver prices are trending sideways on signs of de-escalation in Middle East tensions and a slip in the dollar index. US President Donald Trump said that Washington plans to wrap up the war and leave Iran within the next two to three weeks, which likely weighed on investor sentiment as the dollar index slipped a bit from its record high levels. However, the white metal declined by more than 20% in March, marking one of its worst monthly performances in over 15 years. ALSO READ Gold rate today crosses $4,700, Silver near $75 on Trump’s 2-week Iran exit plan Markets currently price in no rate cuts by the US Federal Reserve for this year. Previously, traders had forecast two rate cuts by the Fed for 2026. Low interest rates increase the appeal of non-interest-yielding assets. Analysts expect silver prices to remain range-bound in the near term over uncertainties surrounding the crucial waterway passage—the Strait of Hormuz , through which nearly 20% of global oil flows. Elevated energy prices have reinforced hawkish stances by central banks globally, which has weighed on assets like silver. The white metal is down nearly 40% from its January record highs. Markets will continue to monitor developments in the West Asia conflict for further cues. “MCX Silver May futures may drop to Rs 239,000/kg amid weak sentiment in the world markets,” said Jigar Trivedi, Senior Research Analyst at IndusInd Securities. Retail investors are advised to track not just domestic rates but also international trends before making buying decisions. ALSO READ Gold rate today crosses $4,700, Silver near $75 on Trump’s 2-week Iran exit plan
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Apr 1, 2026, 04:20 PM
Pakistan and Afghanistan Begin Talks in China to End Deadly Conflict

Pakistan and Afghanistan Begin Talks in China to End Deadly Conflict

Pakistan and Afghanistan have begun a fresh round of talks in China to end the deadliest conflict between the two Muslim neighbours since the Taliban returned to power in 2021. According to media reports, China has been playing the role of a mediator to resolve the dispute through dialogue after Pakistan launched air strikes on alleged terror targets in Afghanistan in late February. The clashes have caused casualties on both sides, but casualties on the Afghan side have been far higher. In fact, Pakistan launched Operation Ghazab-ul-Haq against alleged terror targets in Afghanistan on February 26. This is believed to be the first high-level talks between the two warring countries since then. A senior foreign ministry official told Pakistan's Dawn newspaper that the meeting is "clearly not an attempt to mediate." The main purpose of the meeting is to share views of both sides on the recent tensions. However, the news report said that Beijing is not pushing for other confidence-building measures, as the deputy official said.
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Apr 1, 2026, 04:08 PM
Iran Rejects US Ceasefire Claims, France Pushes for International Coordination Amid Strait of Hormuz Tensions

Iran Rejects US Ceasefire Claims, France Pushes for International Coordination Amid Strait of Hormuz Tensions

Tensions escalated further on Wednesday as Iran rejected US President Donald Trump’s claims about Tehran seeking a ceasefire, while also asserting control over the strategically crucial Strait of Hormuz. The developments come amid a widening geopolitical rift involving Western allies over how to respond to the ongoing conflict. Iran’s Foreign Ministry spokesman Esmail Baghaei dismissed Trump’s remarks, calling them “false and baseless,” signalling Tehran’s firm stance against what it views as misinformation during a volatile phase in the region. In a parallel statement, Iran’s paramilitary Revolutionary Guard emphasised its hold over the vital waterway, underlining its strategic leverage in the crisis. The Strait of Hormuz, a key route for global oil shipments, has been at the centre of rising tensions. “This strait will not be opened to the enemies of this nation through the ridiculous spectacle by the president of the United States,” the statement said. The assertion reflects Iran’s hardened position as disruptions in the region continue to impact global energy markets and shipping routes. Meanwhile, divisions among Western allies became more visible as France responded sharply to Trump’s threats of potentially withdrawing the United States from NATO. The remarks followed disagreements over military involvement in the Strait of Hormuz. “Let me remind you what NATO is. It is a military alliance concerned with the security of the Euro-Atlantic region. It is not designed to carry out operations in the Strait of Hormuz, which would be a breach of international law,” Junior Army Minister Alice Rufo told the War & Peace conference in Paris. France has advocated for a more measured, internationally coordinated approach, with President Emmanuel Macron suggesting a United Nations-backed framework for any action related to the strait. Paris has stressed that efforts should focus on restoring navigation without escalating the conflict. “I understand this irritation, but I am not speaking on behalf of the United States,” Rufo said. “I am speaking for a country that is a founding member of the Atlantic Alliance (NATO) and a founding member of the European Union, and which for the past 20 years has been saying that Europeans must take a greater share of responsibility for collective defence in Europe.” The disagreement highlights growing fractures within the alliance, as countries weigh their responses to the crisis while balancing legal, economic and security concerns.
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Apr 1, 2026, 04:02 PM
State Left Front Calls for United Fight in Assembly Elections

State Left Front Calls for United Fight in Assembly Elections

In view of the political situation in the country and the state, the state Left Front has called for a united fight on the basis of seat-sharing agreement with CPI (ML) Liberation in 8 assembly constituencies and Indian Secular Front (ISF) in 30 assembly constituencies. In the current political scenario, the election is likely to be a one-sided challenge for all democratic, secular and leftist forces, including the Left Front and its allies. State Left Front president Biman Bose issued a press statement on Wednesday.
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Apr 1, 2026, 03:51 PM
Gujarat State Election Commission Finalizes Preparations for Local Body Elections

Gujarat State Election Commission Finalizes Preparations for Local Body Elections

Gandhinagar: The Gujarat State Election Commission has finalized the administrative preparations for the forthcoming general and by-elections to local bodies to be held on 26 April 2026. A special control room has been set up at the Secretariat, Gandhinagar to ensure that the election process takes place in a free and fair environment. An official press release has been issued by the Secretary of the State Election Commission, R. G. Gohil, announcing the details.
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Apr 1, 2026, 03:48 PM
Violence Erupts at Congress Office Over Alleged Ticket Sale Scandal

Violence Erupts at Congress Office Over Alleged Ticket Sale Scandal

Dissatisfaction with the candidate. Blood was spilled at the Pradesh Congress office. Some Congress workers protested with the Congress candidate for the Ballygunge assembly constituency at the Vidhan Bhawan. They alleged that the state president, Subhankar Sarkar, had sold the ticket for money. The Congress candidate for the Ballygunge assembly constituency was Rohan Mitra, son of the late Somen Mitra. Congress workers in the area refused to accept him as a candidate. A section of Congress workers alleged that they were protesting peacefully. They were suddenly attacked. One person reportedly suffered a fractured head.
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Apr 1, 2026, 03:43 PM
Elections: A Flood of Unrealistic Promises or a Path to Empowerment?

Elections: A Flood of Unrealistic Promises or a Path to Empowerment?

Elections are underway in five states. There is a flood of promises. Some promise ten points, some fifty points. There is a competition on who will give how much money to the accounts of women, to the accounts of the youth. All promises are illusory, unrealistic, impossible. The common man is confused. But the real words are not uttered by anyone except the Left. Everyone is talking about abolishing money. Everyone wants to buy votes by promising to give money. Just as beggars cannot end beggary in society, people cannot be relieved of their poverty or deprivation by giving them some money every month. In times of emergency, say beggars, say donations, say allowances. But this is not the success or achievement of any government. Rather it is an example of failure. People will learn to read, acquire qualifications and skills, become self-sufficient, become financially self-sufficient, get jobs, become professionals, do business, etc.
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Apr 1, 2026, 03:43 PM
Trump Signals Tactical Shift in US-Iran Conflict: 'We'll Be Back'

Trump Signals Tactical Shift in US-Iran Conflict: 'We'll Be Back'

In an interview with Reuters on Wednesday, US President Donald Trump appeared to strike a dramatic mood amid a war-torn Middle East. He said US troops would be coming back from Iran "very quickly." But the withdrawal would not mean an end to the war (Washington vs Tehran), but a change in tactical posture. In Trump's words, "We'll be out, but we'll be back to hit the spot if we have to." President Trump claimed that Iran is now completely incapable of developing nuclear weapons as a result of US military action. In his opinion, Tehran's capabilities have been dismantled. But the Pentagon will continue to keep a close eye on Iran even if US forces leave the Middle East. While he called Iran's current president "less hawkish" than his predecessors and "very intelligent," Trump made it clear that the Strait of Hormuz and the Strait of Safavid are not open to any response until the Strait of Hormuz is completely liberated.
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Apr 1, 2026, 03:43 PM
BJP Prepares Strategy for 2027 Assembly Elections in Uttar Pradesh

BJP Prepares Strategy for 2027 Assembly Elections in Uttar Pradesh

ExpansionAdd as a preferredsource on google Amid the ongoing exercise of changing the state organization of the BJP, the state organization general secretary (organization) Dharampal Singh has taken charge of preparing a strategy for the assembly elections to be held in 2027. In this episode, he reviewed the preparations for the assembly elections with the district presidents, district in-charges and divisional training heads of the Awadh region.
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Apr 1, 2026, 03:38 PM
Tribal Women's Enthusiastic Welcome for CPI (M) Candidate in West Bengal

Tribal Women's Enthusiastic Welcome for CPI (M) Candidate in West Bengal

Parth Pratim Kongarlal should not leave the flag, as the words of his father and grandfather are being followed in letter and spirit in Chakundi's Parthabagh. Since morning, the candidate will come to campaign in the village, so he has decorated the village with a red flag on his own. Despite the politics of division, allurement, threats, terrorism in this village, the tribal people here have not left the red flag. The tribal women of the Navastha-1 area of the Burdwan North Assembly constituency were ready to welcome their own CPI (M) candidate. They danced to the tune of Dhamsa, Madal and sang songs in praise of the CPI (M) candidate Mamoni Mondal Roy. They also talked about the pain of their lives. On the campaign trail today, while going from one village to another, Uday Majila said that the spontaneous response of the people is understandable. Due to the politics of the Trinamool-BJP set-up, the people are suffering, the farmers are working hard, and the Chief Minister said that the unorganized people of the North Assembly will not buy potatoes.
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Apr 1, 2026, 03:35 PM
West Bengal Assembly Elections: Uncertainty Surrounds Voter Registration Deadline

West Bengal Assembly Elections: Uncertainty Surrounds Voter Registration Deadline

Form-6 applications have recently started across the state. The first phase of polling for the West Bengal assembly elections is on April 23 and the second and final phase is on April 29. There is a great deal of uncertainty about whether all voters will be able to vote at all in this election. There are many voters whose names are still under consideration in the Special Intensive Revision or SIR process. This has led to fears that many of them will eventually be able to vote. The office of the state's chief electoral officer made it clear on Wednesday that only Form-6 applications submitted up to March 27 will be scrutinised. It is not possible for applications submitted after that date to be included in the electoral rolls this time. This means that applicants may lose the opportunity to vote in these elections. The commission has also said that if a complaint is received against a name after it is included in the list, it will take at least ten days to dispose of the complaint. The process of verification of Form-6 is time-consuming. The process of inclusion of names is also time-consuming. Apart from April 6, a new voter list will be prepared by the state's chief electoral officer.
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Apr 1, 2026, 03:33 PM
US Congresswoman Introduces Resolution for Transgender Day of Visibility

US Congresswoman Introduces Resolution for Transgender Day of Visibility

Washington: Powerful Indian-origin Congresswoman and co-chair of the Transgender Equality Task Force, Pramila Jayapal, has introduced an important resolution to mark Transgender Day of Visibility on March 31. The main purpose of the resolution is to recognize the achievements of transgender and gender-diverse people and to honor them as equals in society. Launched by activist Rachel Crandall-Krocker in 2009, the day celebrates the positive contributions of transgender people, rather than focusing solely on violence. Pramila Jayapal said in an emotional message on the occasion, "I stand firmly with our trans loved ones. We must protect this community from brutal attacks by Trump and the Republican Party. Building an America where everyone can live authentically with their identity is our priority."
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Apr 1, 2026, 03:32 PM
BJP in Crisis: Ticket Sales Allegations Spark Tensions Within Party

BJP in Crisis: Ticket Sales Allegations Spark Tensions Within Party

As the election nears, the skeletons inside the saffron camp are tumbling out. Somewhere, there is a fight between Adi and Navya, while somewhere, there are allegations of direct sale of tickets for money. Maynaguri virtually turned into a battlefield on Wednesday over the change of candidates. The party's demand for'discipline'was doused in the fire of the anger of the Adi BJP workers. The situation reached such a crescendo that the angry workers locked the party office and shouted slogans against the leadership. In the Maynaguri assembly constituency, the BJP had first announced the name of Kaushik Roy. But Dalim Roy was suddenly replaced by Dalim Roy. The whole controversy started around Dalim Roy. The angry workers directly alleged that there was a big financial transaction to get a ticket for Dalim Roy, who came from the Trinamool. According to one of the agitating workers, "There is no price for the old party workers. Dalim Roy bought a ticket for Rs 52 lakh. Not ideal, tickets were being sold to outsiders for money." The tension in the Maynaguri office started on Wednesday morning when the BJP workers tried to control the situation outside the Dalim Roy office.
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Apr 1, 2026, 03:30 PM
Religion-Based Politics Dominates West Bengal's Political Landscape

Religion-Based Politics Dominates West Bengal's Political Landscape

West Bengal has been witnessing a spurt of religion-based identitarian politics since the dissolution of the Left Front government, which gave way to the Mamata Banerjee-led Trinamool Congress in 2011. The 2019 Lok Sabha polls, followed by the 2021 assembly elections, saw a massive growth of the BJP in the state. The vote percentages of the TMC and BJP were at 40.6 per cent and 38.5 per cent, respectively, which were all-time highs for the latter in the state. In the last decade, the politics of West Bengal has revolved around the narrative of Hindu-Muslim religious polarisation, illustrated through the TMC-BJP bipolar politics and so-called secular-communal binary. The BJP’s agenda of aggressive Hindutva stigmatises Bengali Muslims as Bangladeshi ghuspethia (infiltrators), Rohingya, “jihadi”, “lungi bahini” and other derogatory remarks. The BJP has also successfully invoked the scars of Partition, forced migration and violence among the Hindu refugees in the border districts of North 24 Parganas, Nadia, Murshidabad, Malda, Uttar and Dakshin Dinajpur, Jalpaiguri and Cooch Behar. On the other hand, TMC has extensively used Muslim religious identity – the community comprises about 30 per cent of the state’s electorate – and networks for its electoral success without engaging with the questions of social justice, representation and socio-economic and educational empowerment. The TMC government’s scheme of Imam and Muazzin Bhata (allowance for clergy in mosques) through the state Waqf Board, along with political hobnobbing with the clergy of different sects and denominations, including Deobandis, Jamaat-e-Islami, Ahle-Hadees and Tablighi Jamaat, has been divisive. The TMC’s engagements with Muslim religious groups are deeply entrenched, and it has co-opted almost all major sects, institutions and networks, leaving little space for dissent. Muslim community organisations were unable to lodge any sustained protest, either against the BJP or the TMC government, on issues such as the recently amended Waqf Act by the Union government and dilution of OBC reservation for backward caste Muslims by the state government. The bonhomie between the clergy and corrupt politicians has pushed the already backward Muslim community into limbo by obliterating the question of socio-economic empowerment, social justice, dignity and substantive representation as recommended by the Sachar Committee Report in 2006. In the midst of this TMC-BJP binary, the Indian Secular Front (ISF) was formed on the eve of the 2021 Assembly Election by Pirzada Abbas Siddique of Furfura Sharif, a Sufi shrine popular in rural West Bengal. In alliance with the Left Front, the ISF managed to win the Bhangar assembly constituency in the South 24 Parganas district, and Pirzada Naushad Siddique (Abbas Siddique’s sibling) became the lone non-BJP, non-TMC MLA in the state. Naushad Siddique’s success has generated a new imagination of vernacular community politics rooted in the idea of constitutional democracy and dignity. There are a dozen assembly constituencies in South and North 24 Parganas where the TMC faced a challenge from ISF despite its consolidation of Muslim votes. Recently, former TMC MLA Humayun Kabir floated a new political party called Aam Janata Unnayan Party (AJUP) and mobilised Muslims around the foundation of a replica of Babri Masjid at Beldanga in Murshidabad. This has brought the North Indian mandir-masjid politics to Bengal. The Mamata Banerjee government has used public money to build a Jagannath temple in Digha, a Mahakal Temple in Siliguri, and a Durgarangan in Newtown, Kolkata . The TMC government also provided financial aid of Rs 50,000 – 1.10 lakh to Durga Puja clubs to organise puja and for honoraria to Hindu priests. Hence, both the BJP and TMC have indulged in religious polarisation politics. The BJP consolidates the Hindu electorate using Islamophobia, and the TMC uses Muslims as a “captive vote bank” by using the fear of the BJP. In the 2021 assembly election, the TMC consolidated Muslim votes using the NRC and CAA threats, and in the upcoming 2026 Assembly election, it is the SIR (Special Intensive Revision) that serves the same purpose. It is using the SIR as a tool to generate fear among Muslims without actually engaging with this allegedly dangerous exercise of disenfranchising Muslim voters. The ISF poses a genuine threat to the TMC’s politics among Muslims. The emergence of the AJUP and its recently announced alliance with Asaduddin Owaisi ’s AIMIM will further polarise the electorate. The AIMIM-AJUP alliance is not only going to strengthen bipolar politics but will also weaken the ISF-Left Alliance, which has the potential to counter this religious binary. Subaltern politics is rooted in the idea of social justice, substantive equality and dignity. Both the Hindutva discourse and the consolidation of Muslim identity politics weaken the emancipatory politics of social justice. The writer is Assistant Professor of Political Science at Jadavpur University in Kolkata
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Apr 1, 2026, 03:28 PM
New York Republican Candidate Slams Mayor's Estate Tax Proposal as 'Disaster' for Immigrant Families

New York Republican Candidate Slams Mayor's Estate Tax Proposal as 'Disaster' for Immigrant Families

New York: તા.1ન્યૂ Republican candidate for Attorney General of York Saritha Komatireddy has launched a scathing attack on New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani. The main bone of contention is Mayor Mamdani's new'estate tax'proposal, which Komatireddy has called a'disaster'for immigrant families and hardworking New Yorkers. What is Mamdani's controversial proposal? Mayor Mamdani has come up with a bold but controversial plan to tackle the city's projected $5.4અબજની budget deficit. Under the plan, the estate tax exemption limit, which is now $7 million, is proposed to be reduced to just $7.5લાખ (750,000). Also, the top estate tax rate is advocated to be raised from the current $16 million to $50 million.
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Apr 1, 2026, 03:26 PM
BJP Appoints Teams to Select Candidates for Rajkot District Panchayat

BJP Appoints Teams to Select Candidates for Rajkot District Panchayat

Rajkot, Dt. 1: Two teams of observers have been appointed to select BJP candidates in the district panchayat. One team will conduct a census in Gondal after noon today for five taluka panchayats towards Gondal-Jetpur and improvement of Gondal. Another team will conduct a census for the remaining 6 taluks at the Rajkot district BJP office on 3rd and 4th. Tomorrow, a census will be taken in Gondal for Jetpur Upaleta, Dhoraji and Kandorana on Thursday morning. At the same time, candidates for Kotdasangani Scorpion and Jasdan will be heard in Rajkot. On 3rd Friday morning, Lodhika, Paddhari in the afternoon and in the afternoon, the census of Rajkot taluka will be taken at the district office. The team that will conduct a census of Gondal belt includes former MLA of Ahmedabad Shri Rakesh Shah, former state vice-president Kaushalya Kunvarba Parmar and young former state general secretary of BJP Kaushal Dave. Another team of 6 taluks including Rajkot has state forest minister Shri Pravin Mali as an observer, former general secretary of Gandhinagar city and current general secretary of Gandhinagar, Dharmendrasinh V
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Apr 1, 2026, 03:22 PM
Solar Module Prices Rise 15-20% Amid Iran War-Induced Supply Chain Disruptions

Solar Module Prices Rise 15-20% Amid Iran War-Induced Supply Chain Disruptions

Solar module prices have increased as a result of supply chain disruption caused by the Iran war. Prices have gone up by 15–20 per cent, primarily driven by higher freight costs and a surge in input material costs such as silver and aluminium, Laxit Awla, executive director and chief executive officer of SAEL Industries, said.The company is significantly impacted by volatility in market prices. Awla said, “The more significant impact we are feeling is from increased freight costs, which have gone up substantially. While there are no major supply chain issues, market prices are quite volatile, with silver prices fluctuating significantly.”Silver, extensively used in cell manufacturing, has seen sharp price movements, directly pushing up production costs. At the same time, aluminium, used in module frames, has also become more expensive. Awla noted that recent geopolitical events, such as aluminium facilities in the Gulf region being impacted by the war, have led to an increase in aluminium prices. “These factors have directly resulted in module price rise of around 15–20 per cent,” he added.
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Apr 1, 2026, 03:22 PM
Punjab CM Slams Himachal's Entry Tax Imposition as Unfair

Punjab CM Slams Himachal's Entry Tax Imposition as Unfair

Punjab CM slams Himachal Pradesh's tax imposition, calls it unfairTrending videosDelete this video / advertisementCM says, we are giving relief and Himachal government is burdening people by levying entry taxAmar Ujala Bureau Chandigarh: Punjab government has taken strong objection to Himachal Pradesh increasing entry tracks to enter the state. Punjab CM Bhagwant Mann says Himachal Pradesh should roll back the increased rates or else it is up to Punjab to pay taxes. Meanwhile, Himachal CM Sukhwinder Singh Sukhu said that he had called Punjab Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann over the matter but could not speak to him. He also spoke to Punjab Pradesh Congress President Amarinder Singh Raja Warring and Leader of Opposition Partap Singh Bajwa. He urged them to make concessional passes for the people of the border areas. Reacting to the advertisement, Punjab Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann said that the entry tax imposed by Himachal Pradesh is not fair.
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Apr 1, 2026, 03:21 PM
India's Chief Electoral Officer Announces Disposal of Adjudication Papers Ahead of Elections

India's Chief Electoral Officer Announces Disposal of Adjudication Papers Ahead of Elections

On Wednesday evening, the state's chief electoral officer Manoj Kumar Agarwal said that the adjudication papers will be disposed of by 12 pm on April 6. No names will be included in the final electoral roll for the first phase of the elections. Also, on April 9, the last name will be included in the final electoral roll for the second phase. On the other hand, the voter list will be frozen. On the other hand, the commission has also clarified its position on what to do if the name is left out in the tribunal. On this day, the CEO office of the police said that 47 to 48 lakh important documents have been disposed of out of out of the 60 lakh so far. It is expected that by April 7, all the remaining documents will be disposed of. The high court has said that an average of 1.75 lakh to 2 lakh people are being disposed of every day. The Supreme Court was also informed that the training of retired judges engaged in tribunal work will be done on Wednesday. However, the work of the tribunal will start on Thursday. What to do in that case?
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Apr 1, 2026, 03:16 PM
Indian Anti-Corruption Agency Raids Notorious Syndicate Leader's Properties Ahead of Elections

Indian Anti-Corruption Agency Raids Notorious Syndicate Leader's Properties Ahead of Elections

The Central Bureau of Investigation (ED) raided Tilottama again in the run-up to the Assembly elections. The ED conducted marathon searches in multiple areas of South Kolkata on Wednesday. Officials raided the residence of Jay Kamdar, an executive of a contractor company in Ballygunge, and recovered about ₹12 million. On the other hand, a firearm was recovered from the house of Biswajit Poddar alias Sona Pappu, a notorious syndicate leader in Kasba. Sona Pappu, who is on the ED's radar for allegedly extorting crores of rupees from construction companies in Kasba and Ballygunge areas. Investigators claim that the syndicate's money used to reach various influential people. Notably, Sona Pappu is known to be close to Debashis Kumar, the president of South Kolkata's Trinamool Congress and a candidate from Rashbehari constituency. Incidentally, Debashis Kumar was questioned by the ED last Monday. The ED's two-day raid spanned political circles.
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Apr 1, 2026, 03:10 PM
US's Fading Allure: International Students Seek Alternatives Amid Visa Uncertainty

US's Fading Allure: International Students Seek Alternatives Amid Visa Uncertainty

New Delhi: The glitter of the United States, the Mecca of graduate management education (MBA) for decades, is now fading for international students, especially Indians. According to startling data from the'Prospective Students Survey 2026'released by the Graduate Management Admission Council (GMAC), 63 per cent of students who wanted to go to the US in the first quarter of 2025 have dropped to just 52 per cent by the end of the year. The biggest hit has been in the Central and South Asian market, where the enthusiasm to apply fell directly from 72 per cent to 49 per cent. And visa rules became a barrier. The US's strict immigration policies and visa uncertainty are the main reasons behind this change in students'attitudes. Geopolitical tensions and changing government practices are now making students hesitant to invest heavily in the US. In contrast, the emerging educational hubs of Western Europe and Asia are becoming more attractive, where visa regulations are less lenient than before IDAC, even though they have become "more career-savvy than the CEOs of ROAC."
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Apr 1, 2026, 03:08 PM
Rajkot District Administration Publishes Final Voter List Ahead of Upcoming Elections

Rajkot District Administration Publishes Final Voter List Ahead of Upcoming Elections

RAJKOT, DECEMBER 1: In Rajkot district, the administration has come into action mode regarding the upcoming Taluka Panchayat and Municipal elections. As part of the final preparations for the elections, the administration has published the final voter list of the district. According to these figures, 9,56,522 voters have been registered in a total of 202 wards of 11 taluks of the district. According to the election officer Naran Muchhal, 1189 polling stations have been set up for a total of 36 seats of the district panchayat. The administration is reviewing the facilities and security at all the centres. The final voter list of Rajkot district was also released. Naran Muchhal, the election officer of the collector's office and in charge of the additional collector, said that there are 1189 polling stations in 36 seats of 202 wards of Rajkot district. There are 9,56,522 voters in 1,34,482 voters in Rajkot taluka. 1,24,646 voters in Jasdan. While Lodhika has the lowest number of 46,602 voters, Gondal municipality has 5,471 voters in the list.
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Apr 1, 2026, 03:05 PM
Iran in Crisis: War Rages On After Ayatollah Khamenei's Death and Son's Mysterious Disappearance

Iran in Crisis: War Rages On After Ayatollah Khamenei's Death and Son's Mysterious Disappearance

Iran is in the midst of a bloody war with Israel and the United States. There is no trace of Supreme Leader Mojtaba Khamenei. The radical military organization, the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps, or IRGC, has seized power, virtually paralyzing the country's democratic government. Ayatollah Ali Khamenei was killed in a US-Israeli strike at the start of the war. His son Mojtaba has since been declared Supreme Leader. He has not been seen in public. Recently, US President Donald Trump claimed that Mojtaba is in critical condition. His Secretary of War Pete Hegseth also claimed that Mojtaba was seriously injured in the attack, and may have been maimed. Iran International reports that Mojtaba is possibly in a coma and is being held under tight security. Iranian insiders report that the elected president of the extremist IRGC, Masoud Peshkassa, has been quoted by The International.
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Apr 1, 2026, 03:05 PM
Indian Government Withdraws Proposed Foreign Contribution (Amendment) Bill Amid Opposition Protests

Indian Government Withdraws Proposed Foreign Contribution (Amendment) Bill Amid Opposition Protests

The Centre's proposed Foreign Contribution (Amendment) Bill, 2026, was finally tabled in the Lok Sabha on Wednesday, but the government backed out after strong objections from opposition parties. The proposed amendment bill has been the subject of heated debate in the Lok Sabha for some time. The draft of the bill has been criticised by the opposition for being "anti-minority" and targeting certain NGOs. One of the most controversial provisions of the bill is that if a company ceases to receive foreign donations, it will no longer be able to use the company's foreign-funded assets. That property can pass into the hands of the Centre through certain procedures. Also, the proposed law states that the central government can set a time limit for spending foreign donations. Not only this, if a company does not apply for renewal of its license or if the application is rejected, then the foreign-owned company's property can be registered under the Foreign Contribution (Regulation) Act, 2010. If the company's foreign-owned property is not registered, then its foreign-owned property can be registered under the new law.
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Apr 1, 2026, 03:03 PM
Modi-Gandhi Rhetoric Heats Up Ahead of Assam Elections

Modi-Gandhi Rhetoric Heats Up Ahead of Assam Elections

The political rhetoric has reached a crescendo as the Assam Assembly elections draw closer. In a series of sharp exchanges today (Wednesday, April 1), Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Congress general secretary Priyanka Gandhi have heated up the poll atmosphere in the state. PM Modi attacked the Congress at an election rally, alleging that if voted to power, it could bring a "law to protect infiltrators." He said the Congress's policies were a threat to the state's "identity, security and pride." PM Modi described the Congress as the "mother of corruption" and said the party practices dynastic politics and prioritizes its interests over the people. Addressing a rally in Gogamukh, Dhemaji, the PM claimed that the Congress's aim is to "make the majority community a minority and create a permanent vote bank of infiltrators." Modi said, "Congress leaders are openly saying that they will bring a new law to save the infiltrators in Assam."
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Apr 1, 2026, 03:02 PM
Energy Crisis Deepens in Strait of Hormuz Amid Conflict in West Asia

Energy Crisis Deepens in Strait of Hormuz Amid Conflict in West Asia

The energy crisis in the Strait of Hormuz surrounding the conflict in West Asia is deepening. Fatih Birol, head of the International Energy Agency (IEA), warns that oil supply problems in April could double compared to March. This will have a direct impact on Europe's energy situation. According to the IEA, the conflict in West Asia has already reduced oil supplies by about 12 million barrels per day. Oil wells and refineries - some 40 of the most important energy infrastructure in West Asia - have been damaged by political tensions. This is straining global energy supplies and raising fears of price hikes. The Strait of Hormuz has become the focal point of the crisis. About 20 percent of the world's oil is delivered through this route. The unrest in international markets has reached its peak as Iran has virtually blocked this waterway. The situation has been further complicated by Iran's new decision to impose a high toll on shipping through the strait. Sources claim that the US may impose a toll of up to $2 million on Israeli ships, raising the risk of further sanctions.
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Apr 1, 2026, 02:59 PM
US Congressman Ro Khanna Accuses AIPAC of Political Targeting Over Israel Stance

US Congressman Ro Khanna Accuses AIPAC of Political Targeting Over Israel Stance

Washington: Distinguished Indian-American Congressman Ro Khanna has created a sensation by making serious allegations against the powerful pro-Israel lobbyist group American Israel Public Affairs Committee (AIPAC). Issuing a statement on March 31, Khanna claimed that he is being politically targeted for voicing his policy stances and some sensitive issues. Attempts to corner him through funding and advertisements Ro Khanna has alleged that there is a massive negative advertising and funding campaign against him by AIPAC. He said that powerful interest groups have now become active to damage his career due to his independent stance on Israel and sharp questioning of the alleged cover-up of Jeffrey Epstein.
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Apr 1, 2026, 02:58 PM
Rural Infrastructure Concerns Emerge as Key Issue Ahead of Assam Polls

Rural Infrastructure Concerns Emerge as Key Issue Ahead of Assam Polls

Days ahead of polling on April 9, a visible disconnect between highway expansion and rural infrastructure has emerged as a key concern for residents in Assam’s Tinsukia district . The recently upgraded National Highway 37, lined with solar street lighting, presents a stark contrast to the kachha roads that branch into the countryside. Just a few metres away from the arterial road, several interior stretches remain unpaved, turning into slushy tracks following recent rainfall and slipping into complete darkness after sunset. At Beesakopie, a small but critical bridge constructed during an earlier Congress regime now lies in a dilapidated condition. Despite two successive governments led by Sarbananda Sonowal and Himanta Biswa Sarma , residents say no significant repair or reconstruction work has been undertaken. The narrow structure serves as the only link for several villages and is the sole access route to Beesakopie Central Hospital, making its condition a matter of everyday concern. “This bridge connects many villages. It is also the only way to reach the hospital. During emergencies at night, it is not just difficult but frightening to cross, both because of the broken bridge and the lack of lighting,” said Shelly Tanti, a local resident. “We want a government that will rebuild the bridge and provide proper roads with streetlights.” Another resident pointed to the risks faced by schoolchildren. “Our children use this route every day. During the rainy season, it becomes even more dangerous,” the resident said. Residents say the issue extends beyond a single bridge. Long-standing demands for all-weather roads and reliable street lighting in rural areas remain unmet, even as the state government continues to highlight highway development as a major achievement. The district, which comprises six Assembly constituencies — Sadia, Doomdooma, Margherita, Digboi, Makum and Tinsukia, is witnessing a perceptible shift in political activity. Opposition parties appear to be gaining traction in rural pockets, with posters and campaign activity increasing in areas where they previously had limited visibility. Leaders from across parties are drawing crowds during campaign visits. “We want a government that can deliver concrete solutions to our long-pending issues,” said Somaru Bhuyan, reflecting a sentiment echoed by several residents. With counting scheduled for May 4, the electorate here appears poised to weigh development claims against everyday lived realities.
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Apr 1, 2026, 02:56 PM
Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps Emerges as Dominant Force in Governance

Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps Emerges as Dominant Force in Governance

Iran’s political structure is undergoing a significant shift, with the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) emerging as the dominant force in governance, according to multiple reports. The growing influence of the paramilitary organisation is said to have sidelined elected leadership, reshaping the country’s power dynamics. Reports indicate that President Masoud Pezeshkian has been increasingly marginalised, with decision-making authority moving into the hands of senior IRGC officials amid a broader struggle for control following weakening clerical leadership. The situation has intensified after the reported death of Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, which has created a leadership vacuum at the top of the Iranian system. While his son, Mojtaba Khamenei, is believed to have assumed a key role, there has been little public visibility or official communication from him. Speculation has grown over his condition, with some US officials suggesting he may be incapacitated. Reports further claim that a “military council” led by senior IRGC commanders has restricted access to him, effectively isolating him from government officials and limiting the flow of information. With the supreme leadership reportedly weakened or inaccessible, the IRGC has expanded its role beyond military operations to exert control over governance, including political appointments and intelligence decisions. Attempts by President Pezeshkian to engage with the leadership have reportedly been blocked. In one instance, the reported appointment of Hossein Dehghan as intelligence minister was vetoed by IRGC commander Ahmad Vahidi, who is said to have argued that sensitive positions should fall directly under the Guard’s authority. The developments come as Iran faces mounting external pressure and internal strain. While US President Donald Trump has suggested the possibility of talks with “moderate” Iranian figures, reports indicate that hardline factions remain firmly in control. At the same time, divisions have reportedly emerged within Iran’s leadership over military strategy, with concerns that ongoing regional actions and disruptions to key routes like the Strait of Hormuz could further damage the country’s already fragile economy.
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Apr 1, 2026, 02:54 PM
Dhurandhar Sparks Propaganda Debate: Mithun Chakraborty Weighs In

Dhurandhar Sparks Propaganda Debate: Mithun Chakraborty Weighs In

Aditya Dhar's Dhurandhar: The Revenge has been rocking the box office ever since its release on March 19. The Ranveer Singh-starrer mega-blockbuster has sparked a nation-wide propaganda debate. Veteran actor-politician Mithun Chakraborty opened up on the issue. In a recent interview, Mithun cited the example of his film The Bengal Files. He rued that his film was not allowed to release despite being based on a historical event like the Noakhali riots. Mithun said, "Bengal Files was not allowed to be released, what can be sadder than this? Now Dhurandhar is being called propaganda, then he would have stopped it too! After the film's release, people are saying in support of Aditya Dhar's film," People are watching this film and praising its success. "
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Apr 1, 2026, 02:54 PM
FCRA Amendment Bill Unlikely to Be Considered Amid Opposition Concerns

FCRA Amendment Bill Unlikely to Be Considered Amid Opposition Concerns

A bill to amend the Foreign Contribution Regulation Act (FCRA) is unlikely to come up before the Lok Sabha in the ongoing Budget session for consideration amid opposition's concerns over some of its provisions, sources said on Wednesday.In the Lok Sabha, the FCRA (Amendment) Bill was listed for consideration and passage. But as soon as the Question Hour began at 11 am, opposition members, mainly from Kerala, started raising slogans against the provisions of the Bill.Parliamentary Affairs Minister Kiren Rijiju said the Bill, introduced in the House last month, seeks to protect national security and interest and asserted that it was not aimed against any religion or organisation.It was aimed at preventing misuse of foreign contributions, Rijiju said to placate the opposition.The minister accused the Congress and Left parties of misleading people of Kerala, the state which faces assembly polls on April 9.Also ReadIndigo to raise ticket prices again starting April 2 as ATF costs surgeCirculate Capital raises $220 million in first close of Asia-focused fundIran's 'new regime' seeks ceasefire, 'will consider if Hormuz opens': TrumpMeghalaya signs pact with Starlink to expand digital connectivity: CMExplosion outside Punjab BJP's office in Chandigarh, no casualtiesHe said that though the Bill had been listed in Wednesday's official agenda for the Lok Sabha, it was not being taken up for discussion on the day."I had told the Congress party yesterday that since the Bill has been introduced, it has been listed for consideration and passage for Wednesday. But, today the FCRA (Amendment) Bill is not being taken up for discussion," Rijiju said.As opposition members trooped to the Well of the House, Speaker Om Birla adjourned the proceedings till 12 noon.Introduced on March 25, the Bill seeks to significantly tighten its oversight of foreign-funded organisations, proposing the creation of a powerful new authority to seize and manage the assets of non-profits that lose their licence.The draft law entails a comprehensive statutory framework for vesting, supervision, management and disposal of foreign contributions and assets through a 'designated authority', including provisional and permanent vesting.At present, approximately 16,000 associations are registered under the FCRA and receive around ₹22,000 crore annually, according to the statement of objects and reasons of the Bill."Over the period, certain operational and legal gaps have been identified, particularly in relation to the management of foreign contributions and assets created therefrom in cases where registration is cancelled, surrendered or otherwise ceases," it said.The Bill provides for timelines for receipt and utilisation under prior permission, regulates dealing with assets during suspension of registration, provides for cessation of certificate upon expiry, non-renewal or refusal of renewal; rationalises penalties and introduces prior approval of the central government for initiation of investigation.The Budget session is likely to end on Thursday amid indications that two or three more sittings could be held later this month.
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Apr 1, 2026, 02:49 PM
India's Foreign Contribution Regulation Bill Dropped Amid Opposition Pushback

India's Foreign Contribution Regulation Bill Dropped Amid Opposition Pushback

The Foreign Contribution (Regulation) Amendment Bill, 2026, listed for discussion and passage in Lok Sabha, was not taken up Wednesday amid intense pushback from Opposition parties and concerns raised by Christian organisations and even BJP leaders of poll-bound Kerala . The Bill was dropped from the initially-announced List of Business for the day during an intervention by Union Minister of Parliamentary Affairs Kiren Rijiju. He said the Bill was on the day’s agenda of legislative business since it had already been tabled but would not be taken up for consideration. He said he had informed Opposition leaders about this during a meeting of the Business Advisory Committee. Rijiju accused Congress and Left MPs of “misleading” the House and the “people of Kerala about the FCRA… for the sake of elections”. The Bill seeks to amend the Foreign Contribution (Regulation) Act, 2010 which regulates the acceptance and utilisation of foreign contribution and foreign hospitality to “ensure that such inflows do not adversely affect national interest, public order or national security”. To be able to accept foreign contributions, NGOs and similar associations have to obtain registration or prior permission under the FCRA, 2010. Such contributions are divided under five broad heads: cultural, economic, educational, social and religious purposes. The FCRA 2010 came into force on May 1, 2011 and has been amended in 2016, 2018 and 2020. According to the Bill, there are approximately 16,000 associations currently registered under the Act and receive around Rs 22,000 crore every year. At the core of the Opposition objection to the new amendment Bill is the introduction of “a comprehensive statutory framework” for vesting, supervision, management and disposal of foreign contribution and assets through “a designated authority”, including provisional and permanent vesting. This, according to the Opposition and Christian organisations, will allow the government-appointed “designated authority” to take over, manage or dispose of assets created with foreign funds, including churches and educational institutions, if an organisation’s FCRA registration is suspended or cancelled. According to the Catholic Bishops’ Conference of India (CBCI), among the first to express concern over the new Bill, it “threatens the operational survival of minorities, and civil society organisations that depend on foreign contributions for essential social, educational, and charitable work”. The CBCI has objected to the Bill’s “alarming provisions”, saying it empowers the government to “deny licence renewals and subsequently assume control over the institutions, funds, properties, and assets of minority organizations and NGOs “by the proposed designated authority in the Bill.” “Allowing the Union Government to take over foreign funds and assets of the NGOs or its institutions, upon cancellation, surrender, and the mere expiry or delay in the renewal of an FCRA registration is undemocratic, unconstitutional, and contrary to the principles of natural justice” the CBCI said. The Opposition has called it a “draconian” attempt to exercise control over minority institutions by seizing their funding channels. The Congress said the proposed legislation aims to “arm-twist honest philanthropic institutions”, especially those operated by minority entities, and will eventually “destroy NGOs and community organisations”. The CPM, which leads the ruling coalition in poll-bound Kerala, has called it a “direct assault on the functioning of civil society” through “sweeping powers to seize assets over technicalities” and a “tool for arbitrary control against those serving the poor”. Kerala BJP chief Rajeev Chandrasekhar, whose party has been reaching out to Christians in the state during the countdown to the elections, has even clarified the party position on the Bill. “When we found that even when there were some misgivings, some misunderstanding caused by this propaganda by the Opposition parties, I strongly requested yesterday that the Bill be discussed first with the people, explained properly to the people who it will impact, before the Bill is passed. The Government of India has agreed to that,” he told reporters.
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Apr 1, 2026, 02:48 PM
BJP Identifies Candidates Ahead of Rajkot Municipal Corporation Elections

BJP Identifies Candidates Ahead of Rajkot Municipal Corporation Elections

RAJKOT, મ્‍યુનિ.કોર્પોરેશનની With the dates for the elections expected to be announced within hours, the BJP has started the process of identifying candidates, and today, observers from the state BJP, who want to contest the Rajkot Municipal Corporation elections, heard in person. ડો.નરેશ City BJP president Madhav Dave, observers Bhavnaben Dave, Desai and others are seen in the picture above. (Photo: Sandeep Bagatharia)
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Apr 1, 2026, 02:45 PM
Supreme Court Warns Election Commission Against Including Outsiders' Names on Voters' Lists

Supreme Court Warns Election Commission Against Including Outsiders' Names on Voters' Lists

The Supreme Court on Wednesday warned the Election Commission not to include the names of any outsider in the voters'list. Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee sounded a note of relief in the wake of the apex court's recent observations. "Many people had made allegations against us. But the apex court's observations showed what is the truth," she said. "The state government has always acted in accordance with the law and has always taken decisions in the interest of the people." At a public meeting in support of her party candidate in Birbhum's Nanoor assembly constituency, she said, "The court's statement proves that the truth must prevail." She also launched a scathing attack on the opposition, saying, "People cannot be fooled by false propaganda." "Many people had made allegations against us. But the apex court's observations showed what is the truth." "Her claim was that the state government has always acted in accordance with the law and has taken decisions in the interest of the people."
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Apr 1, 2026, 02:45 PM
Trump Claims Iran Requests Ceasefire, Threatens Destruction if Conditions Not Met

Trump Claims Iran Requests Ceasefire, Threatens Destruction if Conditions Not Met

In the midst of the US-Israel war and the Iran war, Donald Trump has made a big claim. US President Trump said on Wednesday that Iran has requested a ceasefire. We have made it clear that it will be considered only if the Strait of Hormuz is fully opened and secured. Trump said that if Iran does not open Hormuz, we will completely destroy it or say that it will be sent back to the Stone Age. Iran has rejected Trump's claim. Earlier Trump claimed that the US military will be out of Iran soon. Trump said, I just have to get out of Iran and we will do it very soon. Then they will fall themselves. Today the stock market almost reached record levels, because they know two things. First, our country is safe. We had to change course a little bit, because we had a crazy person named Khamenei, who is no longer among us. We have changed the regime. We have removed a group of people who responded to our ceasefire in the second round.
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Apr 1, 2026, 02:45 PM
India's Election Department Introduces New Voting Requirement for Married Daughters

India's Election Department Introduces New Voting Requirement for Married Daughters

Lokmat News Network Palandur: The Election Department's order has informed that some proof is required to vote for married daughters after 2002. In this, the full name of the parents of the daughter-in-law, her full name before marriage, the name of the village, taluka, district, assembly constituency, constituency number, electoral roll part number and serial number of the 2002 list have been decided. Mapping of the 2024 electoral roll is in progress. Awakened daughters have started the culmination of efforts to retain their right to vote. You have the right to vote, but if you do not have the proof of 2002, this right is likely to be taken away forever. As per the Election Commission's Special Intensive Revision (SIR) program, now the names of the 2024 electoral roll are being mapped with the 2002 list. Those whose names do not appear in the 2002 list or whose father cannot provide the required proof, their names are being reduced from the electoral roll. This new feature is causing a lot of inconvenience to the married daughters.
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Apr 1, 2026, 02:40 PM
BJP Gears Up for 2026 Rajkot Municipal Corporation Elections

BJP Gears Up for 2026 Rajkot Municipal Corporation Elections

RAJKOT: The BJP has geared up for the battle for the 2026 Rajkot Municipal Corporation elections. The BJP's Kamalam office near Shital Park in the city will host a gathering of candidates for the next two days today and tomorrow. Today, the candidates for Ward 1 are being heard. By afternoon, 3 workers have expressed their desire to contest in 6 wards. The process is going on till late in the night. The ward will be surveyed tomorrow. On Thursday, April 2, all three wards (11,12,18) of Legislative Assembly-71 in Rajkot as well as Ward No. 16 of Legislative Assembly-68 and Ward No. 9 and 10 of Legislative Assembly-69 will be surveyed.
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Apr 1, 2026, 02:40 PM
TMC Leader Abhishek Banerjee Takes Jibe at BJP Ahead of Assembly Elections

TMC Leader Abhishek Banerjee Takes Jibe at BJP Ahead of Assembly Elections

Falakata: In the run-up to the assembly elections, Abhishek Banerjee held a massive public meeting in support of TMC candidate Subhas Chandra Roy at the Miller Road ground in Falakata on Wednesday. Encouraged by the record turnout of women at the public meeting, Abhishek took a jibe at the BJP today. Reminiscing about the 2021 defeat, he said, "We lost by a margin of only 3,500 votes last time. But this time a lead of 25,000 votes is certain in Falakata." Abhishek Banerjee, who had challenged the Centre with a cannon and a report card, highlighted Falakata's current political equation and said, "There is a double-engine government. From MLAs to MPs, all belong to the BJP. But in the last five years, the central government has not been able to work for the development of Falakata." In his speech, he openly challenged the central government and said, "I have shown the report card of the state government. If you have the courage, the central government should also make public the report card of their work." Despite a set of promises made in 2021 for the development of Falakata, he reminded the residents of Falakata that despite the defeat, the
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Apr 1, 2026, 02:39 PM
Tesla Robotaxis Not Always Fully Autonomous: Company Acknowledges Rare Human Intervention

Tesla Robotaxis Not Always Fully Autonomous: Company Acknowledges Rare Human Intervention

Are Tesla Robotaxis truly autonomous in nature? According to a new update, Tesla has officially acknowledged that its robotaxis are not always fully autonomous and can occasionally be driven by remote human operators in rare situations. The revelation was made in a formal letter to US Democratic Senator Ed Markey of Massachusetts during an ongoing investigation that’s looking into remote assistance practices used by autonomous vehicle companies. According to the disclosure, Tesla’s remote operators are authorised to “temporarily assume direct vehicle control” as a last resort after all other intervention options fail. Tesla’s director of public policy and business development, Karen Steakley, clarified that such remote human intervention is extremely limited. Operators can take control only at very low speeds, typically below 2 mph (3 km/h), and in some cases up to 10 mph (16 km/h). The company stressed that direct remote driving is used rarely and only when the AI system is confused, stuck, or facing an emergency. Tesla currently operates a small fleet of around 50 robotaxis. Most vehicles still have a human safety operator seated in the front passenger seat as a backup. A smaller number of these vehicles rely solely on remote support from operators based in Austin, Texas, and Palo Alto, California. The company uses its Model Y electric SUV for ferrying passengers but development is underway for the 2-seater Cybercab vehicle. The company declined to disclose how frequently its robotaxis require remote human assistance. Unlike Tesla, rival robotaxi developers such as Waymo , Amazon’s Zoox, and Nuro primarily use remote assistance to guide vehicles through difficult situations without ever taking direct control of the steering or acceleration. These companies have clarified that their operators do not assume vehicle control. Tesla continues to depend entirely on its camera-based Full Self-Driving (FSD) technology, without using lidar or radar sensors, which are common among competitors. The revelation comes amid increasing scrutiny of Tesla’s autonomous driving ambitions, including its upcoming Cybercab robotaxi project. Senator Markey’s probe has raised questions about safety, transparency, and the actual level of autonomy in current robotaxi services. Experts have also pointed out potential risks related to network latency, which could delay human intervention in critical moments. Tesla has not issued any additional public comments on the letter.
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