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Aug 17, 2026, 08:45 AM
Pakistan's Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif's Government on Borrowed Time, Experts Say

Pakistan's Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif's Government on Borrowed Time, Experts Say

The only question resonating in Pakistan these days is whether Shehbaz Sharif's government is going to fall. The question is no longer'when'or'how '. The Shehbaz government that came to power after the February 2024 elections, which were considered very manipulative, has now completed two and a half years. The history of Pakistan's politics is witness to the fact that the average tenure of any civilian government there is about three years. Let us now tell you why the'countdown'of Shehbaz Sharif has begun. No government in Pakistan has so far completed its 5-year term since separating from India in 1947 in the name of religion. Most prime ministers are removed from power for one reason or another. This sequence is called the'curse'of Pakistani politics. The current situation in Pakistan is described by experts as a'borrowed time '. The government of the country is at a complete standstill. The internal security situation of the country has not been acknowledged by the Interior Minister Mohsin Naqvi in a recent statement.
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Aug 17, 2026, 08:03 AM
Tamil Nadu Government Announces Full Waiver on Farm Loans Up to Rs 75,000

Tamil Nadu Government Announces Full Waiver on Farm Loans Up to Rs 75,000

Tamil Nadu Chief Minister C Joseph Vijay has announced full waiver on farm loans for upto Rs 75,000. He also announced a waiver upto Rs 75,000 for loans ranging between Rs 75,000 and Rs one lakh. The announcement comes after Vijay completes 100 days in office, marking a major milestone in Tamil Nadu’s history. While announcing the move, the CM said that despite financial constrains, TVK government will provide an additional support of Rs 953.06 crore for farmers. Speaking in the assembly, Vijay said the Tamil Nadu government previously waived agricultural loans up to Rs 50,000 within 15 days of taking office in May. It was later expanded to provide full waivers for loans up to Rs 75,000, and a Rs 35,000 waiver for loans exceeding Rs 75,000, benefiting over 14.44 lakh farmers, according to PTI . According to the Chief Minister, cooperative farm loans of up to Rs 75,000 will now be provided 100 per cent waiver, loans between Rs 75,000 and Rs 1 lakh, will receive up to Rs 75,000 in waivers, and loans above Rs 1 lakh will receive a maximum waiver of Rs 35,000.
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Aug 17, 2026, 08:01 AM
US-Iran Ceasefire Agreement Expires Amid Ongoing Conflict

US-Iran Ceasefire Agreement Expires Amid Ongoing Conflict

The Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) signed between the US and Iran two months ago on a ceasefire expires on Monday (August 17, 2026). The war has claimed thousands of lives for more than three months, and the closure of the Strait of Hormuz has affected energy supplies. The MoU called for a final agreement to immediately and permanently cease military action. Now 60 days have passed, and Iranian Foreign Minister Seyyed Abbas Araghchi says Iran has not yet taken a decision on resuming talks with the US. According to the Iranian news agency IRIB, Abbas Araghchi said that so far only talks have been held through mediators, no talks of Iran with the US have been held directly. Araghchi said that the US has already violated the MoU by launching attacks on Iran. The Iranian foreign minister said that talks are currently underway to build a new route to the Strait of Hormuz, which he said is safe.
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Aug 17, 2026, 07:54 AM
Supreme Court Refuses to Interfere in Election Commission's Decision on Sikkim Electoral Roll Revision

Supreme Court Refuses to Interfere in Election Commission's Decision on Sikkim Electoral Roll Revision

The Supreme Court on Monday refused to interfere with the Election Commission of India’s decision to retain 2002 as the base year for the ongoing Special Intensive Revision (SIR) of electoral rolls in Sikkim. A bench comprising Chief Justice Surya Kant and Justices Joymalya Bagchi and V Mohana dismissed a PIL filed by the Sikkimese Mulniwasi Surakacha Sangh, which sought 1993 to be considered as the base year instead of 2002. The petitioner argued that electoral data added in 2002 did not correspond with Sikkim’s demographic data and that using 2002 as the base year could lead to further anomalies. The bench, however, said voters enrolled in the 2002 electoral roll had exercised their franchise in subsequent elections in the state. It also noted that the ECI had uniformly fixed 2002 as the base year across states, as the last SIR was conducted that year. “The goal post cannot be shifted in the middle of the exercise. 2002 has been kept as the base year for the entire country. We will not interfere with the decision of the Election Commission of India (ECI).” The court said the petitioner could approach the ECI seeking a reasonable exemption for Sikkim. CJI Kant observed that no aggrieved individual had approached the court apart from the NGO and cautioned that allowing the organisation to seek judicial interference in the ECI’s decision would be a “dangerous proposition”. Justice Bagchi noted that every border state faces challenges related to migration and demographic changes. The bench concluded that no grounds had been made out to interfere with the ECI’s decision and dismissed the petition. (With inputs from PTI)
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Aug 17, 2026, 07:28 AM
Conflict of Authority: Politicians and Bureaucrats at Odds in Chhattisgarh

Conflict of Authority: Politicians and Bureaucrats at Odds in Chhattisgarh

What starts as a drive to address public grievances in Chhattisgarh frequently ends as a high-stakes standoff between elected political leaders and the administrative machinery. Over recent years, simmering hostility between politicians and civil servants has escalated into an overt conflict of authority—triggering hasty transfers, complaints, formal inquiries and bitter public showdowns. While lawmakers serve as the voice of the electorate, bureaucrats form the administrative backbone required to run governance machinery. Smooth administration demands close synergy, yet this relationship in Chhattisgarh continues to buckle under disputes over official protocol, non-compliance with directives, alleged bureaucratic apathy, and unruly political conduct. The crux of the issue lies in contrasting priorities: lawmakers demand immediate accountability and swift relief for their voters, whereas administrative officers emphasise adherence to procedural rules and regulatory boundaries. When communication channels break down and files crawl through red tape, routine administrative differences rapidly mutate into public power struggles. The friction is clearly visible across several high-profile flash points.
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Aug 17, 2026, 07:13 AM
Middle-East Powers Sign Historic Mecca Defense Pact Amid Global Interest

Middle-East Powers Sign Historic Mecca Defense Pact Amid Global Interest

Middle-East politics is witnessing a huge strategic shift. Three major Muslim countries of the world, Pakistan, Saudi Arabia and Turkey, have signed a defense agreement, which is being seen as the Mecca Defense Pact globally. This agreement has caught the attention of not only the Arab world, but also the Western countries and especially the United States. Let us tell you what the'Mecca Agreement'is, what are the terms of the countries involved in it, and why US President Donald Trump has given such a big response to it. On 7 August 2026, a historic meeting was held in the holy city of Mecca in Saudi Arabia. In this meeting, Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, President of Turkey Recep Tayyip Erdogan and Prime Minister of Pakistan Shehbaz Sharif signed a'Mecca Joint Defense Agreement '. This agreement has been made to take military and security cooperation between these three countries to a new level. It is being considered a big step in the direction of solidarity and opening of the Middle-East.
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Aug 17, 2026, 07:01 AM
BJP Spokesperson Shehzad Poonawalla Re-submits Resignation Amid Emotional Distress

BJP Spokesperson Shehzad Poonawalla Re-submits Resignation Amid Emotional Distress

Shehzad Poonawalla, one of the fiercest spokespersons of the Bharatiya Janata Party, has once again sent his resignation to party president Nitin Navin. He has appealed to the BJP to accept his resignation. Shehzad had offered to resign from all party posts and primary membership on 30 July, which the party had rejected. Shehzad Poonawalla shared a letter on X on Monday, saying, "It was very emotional and I am really grateful that the party refused to accept my resignation letter immediately and appealed to me to reconsider my decision." Poonawalla further said that after a long and intense deliberation, "I have come to the final decision that I would like to press for the resignation of the national spokesperson and primary membership of the BJP." Resignation letter. With utmost humility, sense of affinity & gratitude once again submitted to ID3 Resignation and that honourable Shri E.
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The Moscow Times
Aug 17, 2026, 06:57 AM
Prashant Kishor Takes Oath as Bankipur MLA, Emphasizes Responsibility to Serve Bihar

Prashant Kishor Takes Oath as Bankipur MLA, Emphasizes Responsibility to Serve Bihar

Jan Suraaj party founder Prashant Kishor took oath as Bankipur MLA at the Bihar Legislative Assembly in the presence of Speaker Prem Kumar on Monday. Talking to reporters after taking the oath, he said, "To be a member of the House in which people like Krishna Sinha, Karpoori Thakur, Anugrah Narayan Sinha, Nitish Kumar, Lalu Prasad Yadav, Kedar Pandey, Ram Vilas Paswan, and Sushil Kumar Modi served, is a matter of pride for me." He said it was also "a big responsibility" for him to work on the lines of "hundreds of MLAs who dedicated the valuable years of their lives to the betterment of society and the state". Kishor made a historic electoral debut on August 3, winning the bypoll for Bihar's prestigious Bankipur assembly constituency and dealing a big blow to the BJP, which had held the seat for three decades. Bagging 64,151 votes, he defeated the BJP's Neeraj Kumar by a margin of 19,324 votes. Kumar garnered 44,827 votes. The by-poll was necessitated after BJP national president Nitin Nabin vacated the seat following his election to the Rajya Sabha. Bankipur had remained a BJP bastion for three decades, with Nabin and his late father Navin Chandra Sinha representing the constituency continuously since 1995.
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Aug 17, 2026, 06:48 AM
India's Unique Electric Mobility Pathway Drives Critical Mineral Demand

India's Unique Electric Mobility Pathway Drives Critical Mineral Demand

New Delhi: India's transport sector comprises a diverse mix of two-wheelers, auto-rickshaws, buses, trains, and passenger cars, each of which is expected to electrify at a different pace, and thus distinguishes the country's transition to electric mobility from that of Europe and the US, where it is largely driven by cars, according to an article. Also Watch: As a result, India’s electrification pathway is likely to differ significantly from that of other major economies. As millions of electric vehicles enter Indian roads over the coming decades, demand for critical minerals such as lithium, copper, nickel, and cobalt is expected to rise to unprecedented levels, in some cases even exceeding recent global production benchmarks, the article in The Policy Edge stated. Given the diversified pattern of vehicle ownership, India’s electrification journey will not place uniform pressure on mineral supply chains over time, it noted. The first phase will be driven by the rapid electrification of two-wheelers and auto-rickshaws, which dominate everyday mobility. As these markets mature, growth will increasingly come from replacing older vehicles rather than expanding the overall fleet. Cars, on the other hand, are expected to continue expanding well beyond 2050. As their numbers grow, they will account for an increasing proportion of battery demand and critical mineral consumption. Consequently, India’s electrification pathway will therefore become progressively more material-intensive even as overall vehicle growth begins to stabilise. Demand for slow chargers could increase six to nine times by 2030, driven largely by two- and three-wheelers, while fast chargers, increasingly driven by passenger cars, are expected to continue expanding well into the following decades. Infrastructure planned today must therefore anticipate tomorrow’s vehicle mix rather than simply respond to current demand, the article points out. The implications for critical minerals are even more significant. Relative to recent global production benchmarks, lithium demand could more than double, copper demand could approach three times, and nickel demand could approach two-and-a-half times its production benchmark. Cobalt demand could also approach its corresponding global production benchmark despite starting from a much smaller base. These projections illustrate how India’s electrification pathway could become a major driver of global demand for critical minerals, the article stated. It highlights that this challenge requires policy to evolve beyond promoting EV adoption towards a comprehensive mineral strategy built around three complementary capabilities. The first is securing long-term access to critical minerals through long-term partnerships with resource-rich countries, long-term supply agreements and strategic participation in overseas mineral projects. As global competition for these resources intensifies, reliable access to critical minerals is likely to become an increasingly important source of strategic and economic advantage. The second is reducing dependence on primary mineral extraction by extending battery life, improving recovery of end-of-life materials and accelerating the adoption of alternative battery technologies, which can moderate long-term demand for scarce minerals while strengthening resource efficiency, the article observes. While the third is building stronger domestic capabilities across the mineral value chain. Expanding refining and processing capacity alongside advanced battery manufacturing would allow India to capture more value within the clean energy economy while strengthening the resilience of its industrial ecosystem, the article added. (Except for the headline, this article has not been edited by FPJ's editorial team and is auto-generated from an agency feed.)
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Aug 17, 2026, 06:45 AM
Majority of US Voters Believe Finances Have Deteriorated Under Trump

Majority of US Voters Believe Finances Have Deteriorated Under Trump

A recent poll has revealed that more than half of American voters feel their financial situation has deteriorated under President Donald Trump .The Financial Times reported on Sunday that the poll, conducted by Focaldata, found over 53% of registered voters believe their finances have worsened since Trump began his second term in January 2025.Only 21% said they were better off.
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Aug 17, 2026, 06:38 AM
Mysterious Instagram Account 'Dimagi Naxal Party' Emerges and Disappears After PM Modi's Remarks

Mysterious Instagram Account 'Dimagi Naxal Party' Emerges and Disappears After PM Modi's Remarks

New Delhi: Following PM Modi's remarks regarding "Dimagi Naxals" while speaking on the 80th Independence Day from the Red Fort, an Instagram handle called "Dimagi Naxal Party" surfaced overnight and gained over 1.6 lakh followers in just a day and has currently been taken down. On visiting the page, the screen reads, "The link you followed may be broken, or the page may have been removed." Instagram | Instagram Before the page was taken down, it was reported to have had 62 posts and followed some 35 people. Reportedly, information on Instagram showed the account was opened this month. The log shows the username was changed once. "Dimag se Paidal Group has Suspended our Instagram Account… But We are Dimagi People… We shall be back soon… Keep an eye meanwhile on the only official page," the page shared on X. Let us know! 👂 What type of content would you like to see from us this year? The owner of the account was not known. The term "dimagi Naxal" was mentioned by Prime Minister Narendra Modi during his Independence Day speech while referring to the successes achieved in the government's fight against Maoists. PM Modi on 'dimagi Naxals' "We have succeeded in eliminating armed Naxals from the forests and liberating the nation from that crisis. However, while armed Naxals are gone, dimagi (intellectual) Naxals are lurking around," PM Modi said. Political row over remarks A political row also erupted after PM Modi's remarks. "I am proud to be a dimagi naxal!" posted former Home Minister P. Chidambaram. Reacting to which Parliamentary Affairs Minister Kiren Rijiju wrote, "Very unfortunate & highly damaging statement by respected former Home Minister of India. PM @narendramodi ji didn't say opposition leaders are Dimagi Naxals." Let us know! 👂 What type of content would you like to see from us this year? The Union Minister shared the critera of Dimagi Naxal stating only those who support Maoists and reject Indian Constitution, Who stand with separatists and support Article 370 and who want to cut chicken neck to separate North-East from India are Dimagi Naxal Rijiju said.
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Aug 17, 2026, 06:20 AM
Delhi Police Investigates Complaint Against Sonia Gandhi, Rahul Gandhi Over Alleged Disruption

Delhi Police Investigates Complaint Against Sonia Gandhi, Rahul Gandhi Over Alleged Disruption

The Delhi Police is investigating a complaint against Congress leaders Sonia Gandhi and Rahul Gandhi .The complaint seeks registration of an FIR against the senior Congress leaders over alleged disruption during Vande Mataram recitation at Independence Day function at AICC headquarters.Advocates Shubh Sharma and Kunal Vinayak filed the complaint at IP Estate Police Station on August 16.
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Aug 17, 2026, 06:13 AM
Ukraine-Russia Conflict: Missile Strikes Kill Six in Russia's Belgorod Region

Ukraine-Russia Conflict: Missile Strikes Kill Six in Russia's Belgorod Region

MOSCOW: Ukrainian missile strikes killed six people and wounded four others, including a child, in Russia's Belgorod region, the acting governor said Monday. With frontline fighting at a near standstill and talks frozen, the warring countries have significantly stepped up missile attacks, pushing the civilian death toll to its highest levels since the war's first months in 2022. "Ukrainian terrorists attacked the village of Koloskovo, Valuysky district, with missiles," Belgorod acting governor Alexander Shuvaev said on the state-backed MAX platform. Koloskovo is about 15 kilometres (10 miles) from the Ukraine border. The attack, which Shuvaev said burned a "structure" and damaged a vehicle, came a day after Russia and Ukraine carried out missile and drone strikes deep inside each other's territory that killed 19 people on both sides. Moscow has carried out near-daily missile and drone strikes across Ukraine since launching its full-scale invasion in early 2022. It has recently intensified attacks using hard-to-intercept ballistic missiles, exploiting Ukraine's air-defence shortages after the US-Israeli war against Iran diverted supplies. Ukraine has increasingly targeted warehouses belonging to Russia's biggest online retailer Wildberries, saying the company supplies components for Russian drones. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky says those strikes, along with attacks on oil refineries, are aimed at undermining Russia's war economy. In July alone, 437 civilians were killed in Ukraine, the highest monthly toll since May 2022, according to a United Nations tally. Russian authorities have reported 79 civilians killed on their side in July, up from the previous month.
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Aug 17, 2026, 06:06 AM
BJP Spokesperson Shehzad Poonawalla Resigns Amid Personal and Financial Pressures

BJP Spokesperson Shehzad Poonawalla Resigns Amid Personal and Financial Pressures

: BJP national spokesperson Shehzad Poonawalla resigned from the party on Monday, citing pressing personal and financial circumstances and announcing his decision to move to the private sector. Poonawalla said he had submitted his resignation on July 30, but the party leadership initially declined to accept it and asked him to reconsider. After further deliberation, he said he had decided to step down from both his position as national spokesperson and the BJP’s primary membership. In his resignation letter addressed to BJP president Nitin Nabin, Poonawalla referred to developments involving certain individuals but did not name anyone. He said those events had reinforced his decision to leave. The 38-year-old leader expressed gratitude to Prime Minister Narendra Modi , Nitin Nabin, Union Home Minister Amit Shah , Defence Minister Rajnath Singh, and BJP national general secretary (organisation) B.L. Santosh for the opportunities he received during his five years with the party. Poonawalla said his decision was driven by urgent personal and financial circumstances and that he would now pursue opportunities in the private sector. At the same time, he said he would continue to support the Prime Minister’s vision and the BJP’s work wherever possible. He described his departure as leaving the organisational “Vyavastha” rather than distancing himself from the “Vyakti or Vichar” associated with Prime Minister Modi and the BJP. Poonawalla had earlier removed the designation of BJP national spokesperson from his X profile in late July, while continuing to describe himself as a lifelong follower of Prime Minister Modi. A lawyer by profession, Poonawalla began his political career with the Congress before later joining the BJP. He gained wider attention in 2017 after publicly challenging the Congress leadership’s internal election process, alleging that it had been structured to favour Rahul Gandhi’s elevation as party president. He subsequently left the Congress and joined the BJP, becoming one of the party’s prominent television debate representatives.
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Aug 17, 2026, 05:56 AM
Workers Demand Permanent Five-Year Policy from Government in Upcoming Assembly Session

Workers Demand Permanent Five-Year Policy from Government in Upcoming Assembly Session

The workers have demanded that the government notify a permanent five-year policy in the upcoming assembly session. Suman Thakur, president, Ishan Sharma, vice-president, and Suresh Kumar, chief advisor, Para Multipurpose Workers Union Mandi, Sundernagar, said that the workers have been raising this demand with the government for a long time but no concrete decision has been taken yet.
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Aug 17, 2026, 05:55 AM
BJP Leader Jairam Ramesh Condemns Congress Leaders' Alleged Disrespect of National Song

BJP Leader Jairam Ramesh Condemns Congress Leaders' Alleged Disrespect of National Song

During this protest, he accused the top leaders of the Congress party of insulting the national song. Jairam said in his address that it has been provided by both the houses of the parliament that Vande Mataram should be sung in full and not incomplete. Legal action should be taken against those who disrespected it. He alleged that when the lines of the national song started at the Congress headquarters in Delhi on the occasion of Independence Day on 15 August, the Congress leaders present there stopped short of giving due respect. The country will never tolerate this insult to the immortal martyrs and the national anthem who kissed the noose laughing for the freedom of the country. He targeted Rahul Gandhi and the Congress leadership that these people in their lust for power are setting aside the constitutional norms. It is the duty of every citizen to stand in a state of discipline and caution in respect of the national anthem or national song. But the Congress leaders behaved in a contrary way due to political self-interest. He warned that if the leaders of the party do not teach a lesson to the immortal martyrs and the national anthem on the occasion of Independence Day, then they will be punished.
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Aug 17, 2026, 05:55 AM
Russia-Ukraine Conflict Escalates: Missile Attack on Steel Plant Kills 2, Injures 14

Russia-Ukraine Conflict Escalates: Missile Attack on Steel Plant Kills 2, Injures 14

The war between Russia and Ukraine has reached an extremely dangerous and violent phase. Both countries are attacking each other's territory with missiles and drones. In this connection, Russia has launched a major missile attack on Indian-origin billionaire Lakshmi Mittal's ArcelorMittal Steel Plant in Ukraine's Kryvyi Rih city. This is Ukraine's largest integrated steel plant. 2 employees have lost their lives in this attack and 14 people have been badly injured. Production work here has been partially stopped due to damage to main energy infrastructure and blast-furnace. This attack of Russia was in response to the biggest ever air strikes by Ukraine. Ukraine fired hundreds of drones targeting different parts of Russia in a single night. According to the Russian Defense Ministry, they killed around 822 Ukrainian drones in the air overnight. The governor of Moscow's Voronezh region described it as the lowest death toll in recent Russian history.
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Aug 17, 2026, 05:49 AM
Prashant Kishor Takes Oath as MLA in Bihar Assembly After By-Election Victory

Prashant Kishor Takes Oath as MLA in Bihar Assembly After By-Election Victory

Prashant Kishor, the mastermind of Jan Suraj, has now formally become a member of the Bihar Legislative Assembly. On Monday, he took oath as an MLA in the office chamber of the Assembly Speaker Dr. Prem Kumar. This political innings of Prashant Kishor has now formally started after winning the Bankipur by-election by breaking the stronghold of the BJP. PK reached the gate of the Assembly around 10:30 in the morning and greeted the people. Then along with other leaders, including the State President Manoj Bharti, reached the Speaker's chamber. (Prashant Kishor in the Assembly Speaker's chamber, Manoj Bharti, the State President of the Jan Suraj Party, and others.) In the counting of the Bankipur by-election on 3 August, Prashant Kishor had defeated BJP candidate Neeraj Kumar Sinha by a margin of 19,246 votes. He got a total of 64,117 votes, which was 49.23% of the total votes cast. While BJP candidate Neeraj Kumar Sinha got 44,794 votes, which is 34.4%.
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Aug 17, 2026, 05:49 AM
Prashant Kishor Wins Landslide Victory in Assembly Elections

Prashant Kishor Wins Landslide Victory in Assembly Elections

Let us tell you that on August 3, Prashant Kishor, the head of the Jan Suraj Party, registered a landslide victory in the assembly elections, defeating Neeraj Kumar of the BJP by a margin of more than 19 thousand votes. In the final count, Prashant Kishor got 64,151 votes, Neeraj Kumar of the BJP got 44,827 votes, and Rekha Kumari of the RJD got 14,273 votes. With this result announced after the completion of the counting of EVMs and postal ballots, Prashant Kishor achieved a major political success in his first electoral test.
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Aug 17, 2026, 05:43 AM
Nitin Navin to Announce New Team, Aiming for Balance and Women's Representation

Nitin Navin to Announce New Team, Aiming for Balance and Women's Representation

Nitin Navin's new team is likely to be announced anytime today. According to sources, the new team will try to strike a balance between young and experienced faces. The biggest thing is that Nitin Navin's new team will have 33 percent reservation for women. According to sources, there will be 33 percent women office bearers in the new team. According to sources, many ministers will be discharged. Vinod Tawde, Sunil Bansal will be in Nitin Navin's team. Smriti Irani will get a place in Nitin Navin's team, he will be made the general secretary. Harish Dwivedi will be the general secretary in Nitin Navin's team. Harish Dwivedi will be the Brahmin face. At the same time, in view of the recent Gen-Z movement, young faces can be given responsibility in the BJP's new team so that the feeling of the youth can be properly understood and a strategy can be made accordingly. There are about 15 percent Gen-G voters in UP who have the ability to reverse the election results. Nitin Navin's new team has the first challenge in 2027. The management of Punjab, Uttar Pradesh, Goa, and Uttarakhand, including the current elections, are very difficult.
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Aug 17, 2026, 05:37 AM
BJP Leader Shehzad Poonawalla Resigns Again, Urges Party to Accept His Quit Notice

BJP Leader Shehzad Poonawalla Resigns Again, Urges Party to Accept His Quit Notice

BJP leader Shehzad Poonawalla has once again submitted his resignation from all party posts and urged the party to accept it, as his previous resignation was rejected. In a post on X, Poonawalla said that he has once again submitted his resignation letter to BJP President Nitin Nabin and requested that it be accepted. He expressed his gratitude to the BJP and its senior leaders Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Union Home Minister Amit Shah, Defence Minister Rajnath Singh, Union Ministers Nitin Gadkari, JP Nadda, and BL Santhosh for their guidance and support. Poonawalla said that he will always be grateful for the opportunities and platform given to him by the BJP and the wider Sangh Parivar. He added, "It would not have been possible for a story like mine (a young, Pasmanda Muslim, who does not come from a political family) to happen in any other country and any other party." Poonawalla had earlier offered to resign from all party posts but the BJP did not accept it.
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Aug 17, 2026, 05:36 AM
Rajasthan Government Postpones Lottery to Determine Panchayat Election Ward Reservations

Rajasthan Government Postpones Lottery to Determine Panchayat Election Ward Reservations

The lottery to determine the reservation of wards for the panchayat elections in Rajasthan has been suddenly postponed. On Monday (August 17) morning, it was to be a lottery to determine the reservation of wards. The reason behind this is stated to be the possibility of holding the elections in the second phase. The Congress has questioned this decision of the government. At the same time, the reservation lottery for wards in 309 urban bodies will be held on its own time. According to the government decision, the lottery to be held on Monday (August 17) and Tuesday (August 18) will now be held after a month on September 17 and 18. Let us tell you that the reservation lottery here does not mean choosing candidates in the elections, but reserving the seats of the wards for categories like Scheduled Castes, Scheduled Tribes, Other Backward Classes and women. The decision of the government means that now the election of urban local bodies and bodies of Panchayati Raj is hardly possible on Sunday. According to the decision of the government, now on September 17, the district panchayat president and sarpanch of the ward will be taken out by the secretary of the Panchayat Department and the secretary of the Panchayat Raj Department.
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Aug 17, 2026, 05:32 AM
Ranchi Students' Protest Enters 24th Day; Fourth Round of Talks Scheduled

Ranchi Students' Protest Enters 24th Day; Fourth Round of Talks Scheduled

The students'agitation at Jaipal Singh Munda Stadium in Ranchi continued for the 24th day on Monday (August 17). Students continued to protest over their demands. Students have called for a gherao of the Chief Minister's residence on August 20. However, a fourth round of talks between government representatives and agitating students will be held before that on Monday. The protesting students say that the demands should be met or else the consequences will have to be borne. It will be clear after the talks between the government and the students. So far three rounds of talks have been held between the government and the students, but no final solution has been found on the demands. During the agitation, the students have also gheraoed the Vidhan Sabha, where there was a confrontation between the protesters and the police and there was also a lathicharge. Now the fourth round of talks is being considered very important. Prem Nayak, who is on a hunger strike, told IANS that the government has called for talks several times, but the round-tablets. Ravindra Paswan, the student leader, said that our demands have not been met till today.
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Aug 17, 2026, 05:20 AM
BJP Spokesperson Shehzad Poonawalla Resigns Amid Differences and Personal Circumstances

BJP Spokesperson Shehzad Poonawalla Resigns Amid Differences and Personal Circumstances

: BJP national spokesperson Shehzad Poonawalla on Monday once again submitted his resignation to the party leadership, asking to be relieved from the party’s primary membership and all organisational responsibilities. He has cited personal circumstances and differences with certain individuals within the organisation. His resignation comes hours ahead of an expected organisational revamp. It may be noted that the BJP spokesperson had offered to resign from all positions and primary membership of the party on July 30. However, his resignation was rejected by the party. In a letter shared on Monday, Poonawalla said, “It was extremely touching and I am indeed grateful that the party refused to accept my resignation letter immediately and requested me to reconsider the decision.” “But after and hard contemplation, I have arrived at a final decision that I would like to press for relieving me from my role as National Spokesperson and active primary membership of the BJP,” he said. In his letter, Poonawalla also expressed “gratefulness, love, affection and highest regard” for Prime Minister Narendra Modi, party president Nitin Nabin and senior leaders Amit Shah, Rajnath Singh and B L Santosh.
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Aug 17, 2026, 05:18 AM
India Sets 100 GW Nuclear Capacity Target by 2047

India Sets 100 GW Nuclear Capacity Target by 2047

Prime Minister Narendra Modi ‘s Independence Day address has put nuclear power at the centre of India’s long-term energy plans, with a target of 100 GW of nuclear capacity by 2047 and five new reactors to become operational within six to seven years. He also referred to the SHANTI Act and India’s progress in fast breeder nuclear technology. For listed companies, the nuclear programme brings three different stories. While there are several listed entities exploring opportunities, we focus on BHEL , MTAR Tech and Walchandnagar Industries in this analysis. This I-Day announcement follows the 500 MWe Prototype Fast Breeder Reactor (PFBR) at Kalpakkam in Tamil Nadu achieving first criticality on April 6, 2026. The Department of Atomic Energy said the reactor, built and commissioned by BHAVINI, had reached the milestone after meeting the safety requirements set by the Atomic Energy Regulatory Board. For listed companies, the nuclear programme spells out different opportunities. Bharat Heavy Electricals (BHEL) has the largest scale and about Rs 12,000 crore of nuclear orders within its total order book of Rs 2,60,255 crore. MTAR Technologies has direct exposure to specialised nuclear components and an order book of Rs 5,143 crore. Walchandnagar Industries has been associated with India’s nuclear programme for more than four decades and has executed the sodium piping contract for the 500 MWe PFBR at Kalpakkam. The stocks, however, have already seen large gains. BHEL has risen 95.34% in one year and 719.26% in five years, while MTAR Technologies has gained 357.73% in one year. Walchandnagar Industries is up 280.03% over five years. The next question is whether the government’s nuclear plans can turn into enough orders and earnings to support the prices already seen in these three stocks. BHEL is the largest company among the three and has the widest business base. Its nuclear business sits alongside thermal power, transmission, defence, transportation, hydro, coal gasification and services. BHEL’s Q1 FY27 supplementary information puts its nuclear order book at about Rs 12,000 crore. During the quarter, the company received an order for refurbishment and commissioning of the turbine-generator package of the 500 MW PFBR at Kalpakkam. The company’s total outstanding order book stood at Rs 2,60,255 crore at the end of Q1 FY27, compared with Rs 2,04,375 crore a year earlier. That represents a 27% increase. BHEL received total orders worth Rs 26,745 crore in Q1 FY27. Power accounted for Rs 22,625 crore, industry for Rs 1,767 crore and exports for Rs 2,353 crore. The Q1 FY27 results also showed a strong improvement in earnings. Standalone revenue from operations rose to Rs 7,697.72 crore from Rs 5,486.91 crore in Q1 FY26. Profit after tax stood at Rs 381.91 crore against a loss of Rs 454.89 crore in the same quarter last year. BHEL’s nuclear opportunity therefore comes with an existing order book, while the company’s financial performance is also improving across its wider business. The Rs 12,000 crore nuclear order book is significant, but it remains a relatively small part of the company’s Rs 2,60,255 crore total order book. BHEL has delivered a 45.19% gain year to date and a 95.34% gain over one year. Over five years, the gain stands at 719.26%. The recent monthly performance has been relatively flat compared with the gains over longer periods. The five-year return shows the extent of the rise in the stock over that period. MTAR Technologies is a much smaller company than BHEL, but its business is focused on precision engineering and specialised components. It has exposure to civil nuclear power, aerospace and defence and clean energy. The company reported revenue from operations of Rs 360.7 crore in Q1 FY27, compared with Rs 156.6 crore in Q1 FY26. Revenue growth stood at 130.4%. EBITDA rose to Rs 85.1 crore from Rs 28.4 crore, while profit after tax increased to Rs 50.2 crore from Rs 10.8 crore. MTAR ended Q1 FY27 with an order book of Rs 5,143 crore. The company also received an additional order of about Rs 800 crore after the quarter. MTAR’s nuclear business has several projects in its pipeline. During its earnings call, management discussed Kaiga 5 and 6, reactor refurbishment and the proposed four-reactor Mahi Banswara project. The company also has a direct connection with the PFBR. Management said MTAR supplied a majority of the critical assemblies for the project. The PFBR achieving first criticality therefore marks progress on a programme where MTAR already has supply experience. The company’s management has retained its FY27 revenue growth guidance of 80% and EBITDA margin guidance of 24% plus or minus 100 basis points. Management also said it expects to do better than the 80% revenue-growth guidance. The nuclear business is not the only source of growth. MTAR’s management expects aerospace revenue to double during FY27, while the company is also expanding its defence and clean-energy businesses. MTAR Technologies has been the strongest performer of the three stocks over the shorter periods listed below, gaining 194.28% year to date and 357.73% over one year. The one-year gain is particularly large when compared with BHEL and Walchandnagar. The stock has also risen 470.88% over five years, showing the strong rise in the share price over the period. Walchandnagar Industries has a long association with India’s nuclear programme. The company says it has worked with the Department of Atomic Energy, NPCIL and BARC for more than four decades and with BHAVINI for about a decade. Its nuclear business includes equipment supplied for PHWR and PFBR reactors. The company has also executed the sodium piping contract for the 500 MWe PFBR at Kalpakkam. This gives Walchandnagar a direct link with the PFBR milestone, although its Q1 FY27 results do not disclose a separate nuclear order-book value. The company’s overall financial performance improved sharply during Q1 FY27. Revenue from operations increased to Rs 90.83 crore from Rs 49.43 crore in Q1 FY26. Total income rose to Rs 97.80 crore from Rs 53.96 crore. EBITDA increased to Rs 14.32 crore from Rs 2.17 crore. The company reported a PAT of Rs 1.18 crore compared with a loss of Rs 10.39 crore in the year-ago quarter. The company said Q1 FY27 was its third consecutive quarter of positive PAT. PAT stood at Rs 4.66 crore in Q3 FY26 and Rs 2.94 crore in Q4 FY26. Heavy Engineering remains the largest segment. Revenue from the segment stood at Rs 70.11 crore in Q1 FY27 against Rs 42.09 crore in Q1 FY26. Walchandnagar’s nuclear business has established capabilities, but the latest financial disclosure does not provide a separate nuclear order book. Its nuclear opportunity therefore cannot be measured in the same way as BHEL’s disclosed Rs 12,000 crore nuclear order book. Walchandnagar Industries has gained 18.74% year to date and 27.08% over one year. Over five years, it has risen 280.03%. Unlike BHEL and MTAR Technologies, Walchandnagar has fallen over the past month. The longer-term returns remain positive, with the five-year gain standing at 280.03%. The three companies have very different financial sizes and business profiles. BHEL has the largest revenue and order book by a wide margin. MTAR Technologies has reported the fastest Q1 growth. Walchandnagar has a much smaller earnings base but has returned to quarterly profitability. The order books cannot be compared directly without considering the different sizes and business models. BHEL’s Rs 2,60,255 crore order book covers the company’s complete business, while MTAR’s Rs 5,143 crore figure covers its total order book. The nuclear numbers are also not directly comparable. BHEL separately discloses about Rs 12,000 crore of nuclear orders, whereas MTAR and Walchandnagar do not provide a comparable nuclear order-book figure in the material reviewed. India’s installed nuclear power capacity currently stands at 8,780 MW, according to a recent government response. The government’s stated target is to reach 100 GW by 2047. The gap between the current installed capacity and the 100 GW target is substantial. The target therefore represents a long programme rather than an immediate order book for equipment manufacturers. The PFBR milestone is more immediate. The 500 MWe reactor at Kalpakkam has already reached first criticality, providing a completed project milestone for companies that supplied equipment to the programme. The Department of Atomic Energy says the reactor was indigenously designed and built, with technology development and design by IGCAR and construction and commissioning by BHAVINI. For Walchandnagar, the company’s own nuclear business information confirms its work on sodium piping for the 500 MWe PFBR. BHEL has the strongest disclosed nuclear order visibility among the three, with about Rs 12,000 crore of nuclear orders already included in its much larger order book. Its Q1 FY27 earnings also show a return to profit, giving the nuclear opportunity an additional earnings base across the company’s other businesses. MTAR Technologies has the fastest reported growth among the three and a Rs 5,143 crore order book. Its management has discussed Kaiga 5 and 6, reactor refurbishment and Mahi Banswara as nuclear opportunities, while its PFBR supply experience gives it an existing connection with India’s fast breeder programme. Walchandnagar has more than four decades of nuclear experience and has executed the PFBR sodium piping contract. Its Q1 FY27 results show a return to profit, but its earnings remain much smaller than those of BHEL and MTAR Technologies and the company does not disclose a separate nuclear order-book figure in its latest results. MTAR Technologies has delivered the strongest one-year and year-to-date performance. BHEL has the strongest five-year return among the three. Walchandnagar’s recent performance is weaker, although its five-year return remains substantial. The 100 GW nuclear target gives BHEL, MTAR Technologies and Walchandnagar Industries a common long-term theme, but their starting points are not the same. BHEL already has about Rs 12,000 crore of disclosed nuclear orders and a Rs 2,60,255 crore total order book. MTAR has a Rs 5,143 crore order book, strong recent earnings growth and direct exposure to several nuclear programmes. Walchandnagar brings decades of nuclear manufacturing experience and a direct PFBR connection, while its latest results show a return to profitability. The PFBR’s first criticality gives the programme a tangible milestone. The five-reactor plan gives the sector a nearer set of projects, while the 100 GW target extends the opportunity to 2047. What comes next will be measured in reactor orders, equipment contracts, execution and the revenue that eventually follows. The three companies enter this programme with different businesses, different order visibility and very different recent share-price performance. The coming project awards and quarterly results will show how much of the country’s nuclear expansion is translating into business for each company.
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Aug 17, 2026, 05:17 AM
Tamil Nadu Chief Minister Vijay Inaugurates India Today Roundtable, Launches YouTube Channel

Tamil Nadu Chief Minister Vijay Inaugurates India Today Roundtable, Launches YouTube Channel

Tamil Nadu Chief Minister C. Joseph Vijay attended the India Today Tamil Nadu Roundtable in Chennai on Monday as the chief guest and inaugurated the event. During the event to mark 100 days of his government, he also officially inaugurated the India Today Tamil YouTube channel with the message "Let truth speak louder." The event will see leaders of various political parties, policymakers, industry stalwarts and entertainment personalities sharing the stage to review the functioning of the government and issues affecting Tamil Nadu's future. Sports Minister Aadhava Arjuna will open the event with a presentation on the government's first 100 days performance. Former leader K. Annamalai, who recently left the BJP to launch his independent grassroots political campaign, will discuss his political journey and future plans at the Annamalai Beyond BJP (Annamalai Beyond BJP) session. While BJP MP from the disputed state M.D.M.K.
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Aug 17, 2026, 05:12 AM
Russia-Ukraine Conflict Intensifies: Steel Factory Damaged, Civilian Casualties Reported

Russia-Ukraine Conflict Intensifies: Steel Factory Damaged, Civilian Casualties Reported

Tensions escalated further on Sunday (16 August 2026) in the ongoing war between Russia and Ukraine. Ukraine carried out large-scale drone strikes in several areas of Russia. Russia's retaliatory strike also damaged ArcelorMittal's steel factory in Kryvyi Rih. It is one of Ukraine's largest steel companies and part of Indian billionaire Lakshmi Mittal's ArcelorMittal Group. The company reported that the attack damaged vital parts of the plant's power generation and blast furnace. Production had to be partially halted thereafter. Russia also carried out missile and drone strikes in several areas of Ukraine. Russian strikes in Kryvyi Rih killed 2 people and injured 14. Wildfires were also reported in Sumy and Zaporizhzhia regions. Russian strikes in Kyiv destroyed several places. A large fire also broke out in the city's book market. According to local authorities, injured people and loggers around the capital, Russia has made a large number of wildfires.
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BJP Leader Submits Second Resignation Letter Amid Reconsideration Request

BJP Leader Submits Second Resignation Letter Amid Reconsideration Request

Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) leader Shehzad Poonawalla has submitted a second resignation letter to the party and Prime Minister Narendra Modi after his first one was rejected.In a new letter released on Monday, Poonawalla thanked the BJP for its initial refusal to accept his resignation and its request for him to reconsider his decision.However, he said after "hard contemplation," he wants to be relieved from his role as National Spokesperson and active primary member of the BJP.
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NTA Announces Re-Conduct of UGC-NET June Exams for English, Commerce, and Sociology Papers

NTA Announces Re-Conduct of UGC-NET June Exams for English, Commerce, and Sociology Papers

The National Testing Agency on Sunday announced the re-conduct of UGC-NET June 2026 exams. The re-examination will be of only 3 papers. The papers of English, Commerce and Sociology will be re-conducted and its schedule has also been released. On this, Congress leader Rahul Gandhi has targeted PM Modi. Rahul Gandhi has given a big statement on the UGC-NET mess by sharing a post on social media. He wrote, "Modi ji, look what your NTA has done again. The UGC-NET exams of Sociology, English and Commerce were held between 22nd and 30th June. After almost two months, NTA cancelled these three exams because they had prepared wrong papers and asked old questions again." Modi ji, look at what your NTA has just done. UGC-NET exams for Sociology, English and Commerce were held between 30th and 22nd June. NTA has thousands of ID proof candidates who prepared three papers.
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India Today Tamil Nadu Roundtable: CM Vijay Launches YouTube Channel and Discusses Government Achievements

India Today Tamil Nadu Roundtable: CM Vijay Launches YouTube Channel and Discusses Government Achievements

The stage is set for the India Today Tamil Nadu Roundtable today in Chennai, the capital of Tamil Nadu. The event was inaugurated by the Chief Guest, the Chief Minister of Tamil Nadu, C. Joseph Vijay. CM Vijay also launched the India Today Tamil YouTube channel during the event. The India Today Tamil Nadu Roundtable is the first major event that CM Vijay participates in after assuming power in Tamil Nadu. The event begins with the 100 Days of Vijay Sarkar session. This session will discuss the 100 days in office of the CM Vijay-led government, achievements and roadmap ahead. Vijay Sarkar's minister Aadhava Arjun will present the 100 days report card in the next session. The India Today Roundtable will talk about delimitation in Tamil Nadu as well as other issues related to Tamil politics. The delimitation session will be hosted by MDMK MP Vaiko, Congress MP Praveen Chakravarty and former Puducherry governor Tamilisai Soundararajan on behalf of the BJP.
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BJP Spokesperson Shehzad Poonawalla Resigns Amid Emotional Distress

BJP Spokesperson Shehzad Poonawalla Resigns Amid Emotional Distress

BJP spokesperson Shehzad Poonawalla has resigned from the party. He said that it was extremely emotional for me that the party refused to accept my resignation immediately and requested me to reconsider my decision. But after long deliberation and serious thought, I have taken the final decision that I want to take a decision to relieve myself from my post of national spokesperson and active primary membership of the BJP. Poonawalla shared the letter of resignation and said, "The events of the last few days, the persons I have briefed you about in detail, have forced me to stand firm on my earlier decision. Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Party President Nitin Nabin, Home Minister Amit Shah, Defence Minister Rajnath Singh and Secretary General of Organization बी.एल. Without any hurt feelings towards senior leaders like Santosh, with only gratitude, love, affection and highest respect, I once again submit my resignation.
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Aug 17, 2026, 05:01 AM
BJP Leader Blames US President Donald Trump for Highway Delay and Rise in Alcohol Consumption

BJP Leader Blames US President Donald Trump for Highway Delay and Rise in Alcohol Consumption

A BJP leader in Maharashtra says that US President Donald Trump is responsible for the delay in the construction of a highway connecting two towns in the state and the increase in alcohol consumption. Sujay Vikhe Patil, a former MP from Ahmednagar, makes a long-winded argument linking Trump's poor policies to the shortage of material for infrastructure projects.
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Adar Poonawalla Reiterates Decision to Quit BJP Posts and Primary Membership

Adar Poonawalla Reiterates Decision to Quit BJP Posts and Primary Membership

In his letter, Poonawalla cited his earlier letter dated 30 July 2026. He stated that in that letter, he had offered to resign unconditionally from all posts and primary membership of the BJP, citing financial and personal circumstances. Shehzad Poonawalla said that it was a very emotional moment for him that the party refused to accept his resignation immediately and requested him to reconsider his decision. However, after long discussions and serious deliberations, he has taken the final decision to stick to his decision. In the letter addressed to BJP President Nitin Nabin, Adar Poonawalla said that the events that took place in the last few days and the circumstances related to the persons whom he had detailed to the party leadership forced him to stick to his earlier decision. In his letter, Poonawalla expressed his gratitude to Prime Minister Narendra Modi, BJP President Nitin Nabin, Union Home Minister Amit Shah, Defence Minister Rajnath Singh and Organisation Secretary BL Santhosh.
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Poonawalla Reiterates Decision to Resign from BJP Posts

Poonawalla Reiterates Decision to Resign from BJP Posts

In his letter, Poonawalla cited his earlier letter dated 30 July 2026. He stated that in that letter, he had offered to resign unconditionally from all posts and primary membership of the BJP, citing financial and personal circumstances. Shehzad Poonawalla said that it was a very emotional moment for him that the party refused to accept his resignation immediately and requested him to reconsider his decision. However, after long discussions and serious deliberations, he has taken the final decision to stick to his decision. In the letter addressed to BJP President Nitin Nabin, Adar Poonawalla said that the events that took place in the last few days and the circumstances related to the persons whom he had detailed to the party leadership forced him to stick to his earlier decision. In his letter, Poonawalla expressed his gratitude to Prime Minister Narendra Modi, BJP President Nitin Nabin, Union Home Minister Amit Shah, Defence Minister Rajnath Singh and Organisation Secretary BL Santhosh.
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Father Dies After Attack at Home in Bankura, West Bengal; Political Parties Engage in Blame Game

Father Dies After Attack at Home in Bankura, West Bengal; Political Parties Engage in Blame Game

Kolkata : A man died after he was allegedly thrashed by a group of assailants at his family home in West Bengal’s Bankura in an incident that has now triggered a political blame game between parties. The victim identified as Sheikh Mohammad Mafik, who is the father of Cockroach Janta Party (CJP) volunteer Sheikh Abdul Hafiz was allegedly attacked at around 10 PM on August 13. This incident took place hours after Hafiz visited a local primary school for the CJP’s ‘School Theek Karo’ campaign. Sheikh Abdul Hafiz visited the school to check the educational system present there. That night, attackers entered his house and assaulted him with sticks, iron rods and crowbars. As Hafiz fled from his house the attackers allegedly proceeded to beat his father to death. Later, Mafik was rescued and admitted to hospital. However, he passed away after being transferred to Burdwan Medical College due to worsening health conditions. Mafik’s wife had filed a complaint, following which Police registered a murder case and arrested eight people for their involvement in the matter. Three out of eight arrested persons have been named in FIR. Three persons who were arrested in this case were presented before a district court . CJP spokesperson Ashutosh Ranka alleged that BJP workers were behind the attack, “The Police must ensure the strictest action,” he added. However, BJP denied any involvement of their members in the killing. Bengal BJP leaders appealed for investigation of this matter to take appropriate action against those found guilty.
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Aug 17, 2026, 04:47 AM
Controversy Erupts in UP Politics Over Akhilesh Yadav's Statement on Rashtriya Lok Dal

Controversy Erupts in UP Politics Over Akhilesh Yadav's Statement on Rashtriya Lok Dal

Samajwadi Party national president and former CM Akhilesh Yadav's statement has caused a stir in UP politics. Akhilesh Yadav's statement is being seen as an insult to Rashtriya Lok Dal (RLD) president Jayant Chaudhary. On which RLD leaders are now angry and slamming the SP. SP chief Akhilesh Yadav's statement has been responded to by Minister in the Yogi government and RLD MLA Anil Kumar. RLD MLA Anil Kumar said that Samajwadi Party national president Akhilesh Yadav's statement regarding the Rashtriya Lok Dal and our national president Chaudhary Jayant Singh.
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Aug 17, 2026, 04:34 AM
Tata Trusts Chairman Meets Home Minister Amid Turmoil Within Ecosystem

Tata Trusts Chairman Meets Home Minister Amid Turmoil Within Ecosystem

Tata Trusts Chairman Noel Tata met Home Minister Amit Shah and a key bureaucrat in the Prime Minister’s Office on Saturday afternoon, people with knowledge of the development said. The visit, interpreted as a courtesy call, comes against the background of turmoil within the Tata ecosystem. While the Trusts have been battling internal conflicts and allegations of governance lapses from within and outside their ranks, the most recent jolt to the Tata Group came last Wednesday when Tata Sons chairman N Chandrasekaran wrote to the board conveying that he will not be offering himself for reappointment when his current term ends on February 20, 2027. A day later, the board of the Sir Dorabji Tata Trust (SDTT) met and passed a resolution to initiate the formation of a selection committee to appoint Chandrasekaran’s successor, as is mandated by the Tata Sons Articles of Association. However, one of the biggest challenges for the Trusts currently, and by extension the Tata Group, is the inability of a key promoter trust – the Sir Ratan Tata Trust (SRTT) to convene board meetings under a directive issued by the Charity Commissioner of Maharashtra this May. The committee in question requires the two key promoter trusts to jointly nominate three members, a task that is not possible if SRTT cannot take part.
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Aug 17, 2026, 04:22 AM
EU Diplomat Seeks Sweeping Sanctions Against Russia Over Ukraine War

EU Diplomat Seeks Sweeping Sanctions Against Russia Over Ukraine War

BERLIN: EU top diplomat Kaja Kallas said she wants to increase by one third the number of Russian entities sanctioned over the Ukraine war, German newspaper Die Welt reported Monday. The bloc has adopted 21 rounds of sanctions against Russia since Moscow launched its full-scale invasion of Ukraine in 2022. "For autumn I am putting forward the most far-reaching sanctions listings since the start of the war," Kallas told Die Welt. "Once adopted, they would immediately raise the total number of sanctioned Russian entities by a third," she was quoted as saying. The comments came weeks after the EU adopted a watered down sanctions package that was approved after protracted negotiations among member states, some of whom objected to some of the tougher measures. The sanctions, which Kallas said have deprived Russia's war machine of "over €1 trillion", currently target 3,000 individuals and entities, according to the European Commission.
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Aug 17, 2026, 04:16 AM
Global Markets React to Geopolitical Tensions as Crude Oil Prices Remain High

Global Markets React to Geopolitical Tensions as Crude Oil Prices Remain High

According to Harisilvan Radhakrishnan, Founder & CEO, HST Wealth, crude oil prices continue to be the main concern. Brent crude remains near US $88 / bbl after fresh US warnings against Iran on Friday. This has kept geopolitical risk premiums in energy markets firmly in place. This situation is negatively impacting market sentiment. Among Asian markets, Japan's Nikkei 225, Shanghai's SSE Composite Index and Hong Kong's Hang Seng Index were trading higher. In contrast, US markets closed lower on Friday. A mixed performance from global markets is also impacting the Indian market. Ponmudi R, CEO, Enrich Money, said that the Indian equity market is expected to remain range-bound with a cautious stance. Continued geopolitical tensions in the Middle East are disrupting risk-taking trends. According to exchange data, foreign institutional investors (FIIs) bought shares worth ₹0.002 crore on Friday.
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Aug 17, 2026, 04:06 AM
Congress Leaders Diverge in Response to Allegations Against Telangana Chief Minister's Brother

Congress Leaders Diverge in Response to Allegations Against Telangana Chief Minister's Brother

The BRS allegations involving the chief minister’s brother have triggered two different responses from the Congress. While Minister D Sridhar Babu maintained that there was no political intervention in the allotment of land to Tesseract Advanced Systems, Bhongir MP Chamala Kiran Kumar Reddy struck a more combative note, asking what was wrong with the allocation and with the chief minister’s brother doing business in Telangana. The differing responses have left some Congress leaders wondering whether the party is walking into a BRS trap. Senior leaders are said to have advised colleagues against overreacting, arguing that too much explanation could create the impression that there is more to the issue than meets the eye.
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Aug 17, 2026, 04:01 AM
Controversy Deepens Over Vande Mataram Singing at Congress Headquarters

Controversy Deepens Over Vande Mataram Singing at Congress Headquarters

The controversy is now deepening over the singing of Vande Mataram at the Congress headquarters on Independence Day. A complaint has been filed with the Delhi Police against former Congress president Sonia Gandhi and Leader of Opposition in the Lok Sabha Rahul Gandhi. The complaint seeks an FIR to be registered against the two leaders and an investigation into the matter. The complaint was filed on August 16 by advocates Kunal Vinayak and Shubh Sharma with the station house officer of the concerned police station. The complaint states that during the singing of Vande Mataram at the Congress headquarters in Delhi on August 15, Sonia Gandhi made certain gestures which the complainant saw as an objection to the singing of the song. The complaint also cites publicly surfaced videos and media reports. The complaint seeks an investigation into Rahul Gandhi's statement referring to a purported video in which he says, "We are not singing Vande Mataram." The complainant says that Rahul Gandhi's alleged behaviour and the motive behind the entire episode is linked to the proposed amendment to the National Honour Bill 2026.
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Trump's Envoys Meet with Mediators Amid Ongoing Gaza Conflict

Trump's Envoys Meet with Mediators Amid Ongoing Gaza Conflict

Donald Trump’s envoys met with Egyptian, Qatari and Turkish mediators in Cairo on Sunday, a diplomatic source said, aiming to advance the U.S. president’s Gaza peace plan, even as Israel pressed on with airstrikes in the enclave. Hamas officials were present at some of the meetings that mediators held with Trump’s envoy and son-in-law, Jared Kushner, and Trump’s Board of Peace envoy for Gaza, Nickolay Mladenov, the diplomat said. A senior Israeli official said Kushner and Mladenov were scheduled to meet on Monday with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, who on August 9 said Trump’s latest roadmap for Gaza peace was ‘unacceptable’. GAZA MEDICS SAY STRIKES WOUNDED SEVERAL PEOPLE The official said Israel was concerned about Washington’s demand to end targeted assassinations of Hamas militants in Gaza as the group rebuilds its forces. Trump’s peace plan calls for the immediate cessation of military operations in Gaza. It foresees Hamas disarming as Israeli troops withdraw from the enclave and as Gaza is rebuilt under a new civilian Palestinian administration. Israel has resumed airstrikes in the past few days after scaling back its attacks in the enclave earlier this month. The Israeli military said on Sunday that its aircraft struck two Islamic Jihad and Hamas militants in Khan Younis and Nuseirat. At least five Palestinians were wounded in the strike which hit a tent encampment, medics in the enclave said. One of those wounded in the strike on Khan Younis in southern Gaza died from their wounds, medics at Nasser Hospital said later. A separate airstrike, which the Israeli military said targeted another militant, hit an apartment in the Nuseirat camp in central Gaza, wounding several people, medics said. Earlier, Hamas leader Khalil Al-Hayya met with Egypt’s intelligence chief Hassan Rashad in Cairo. Hazem Qassem, a Hamas spokesperson in Gaza, said Al-Hayya would brief mediators on what he said were Israel’s ceasefire violations. MUSLIM POWERS CONDEMN ISRAELI REJECTION OF PLAN Trump announced last month that there had been a breakthrough in his plan to end the war. Hamas said it had agreed to the plan to avoid a resumption of the conflict, but added that implementation of the deal would depend on Israel first meeting its own commitments, including withdrawing its forces and halting attacks. Five Arab countries and Turkey, Pakistan and Indonesia condemned Israel’s rejection of the plan, saying in a joint statement on Sunday that it threatens Trump’s efforts to end the war in Gaza. A spokesperson for Netanyahu did not immediately respond to a request for comment on the joint statement. Netanyahu’s Likud party, which has been struggling in the polls ahead of an October 27 national election, said in a post on X that the Arab countries want to topple Netanyahu so that his political rivals will “give them everything that they want”. Hamas on Sunday called on mediators and the Board of Peace, which was set up as part of Trump’s peace plan, to compel Israel to meet its obligations of the plan’s first phase, end its violations of the ceasefire agreement, and approve the roadmap for the second phase of the plan, according to a statement from the group. An October ceasefire halted major fighting in a devastating two-year war in Gaza that was sparked by Hamas’ October 7, 2023, attack on Israel, but it failed to end Israeli attacks entirely. Israeli fire has killed more than 1,250 Palestinians in Gaza, most of them civilians, since October 2025. It is unclear how many of those killed were militants, as Hamas does not usually disclose information about dead fighters. Four Israeli soldiers were killed by militants in Gaza over the same period, according to Israeli figures. (Reuters)
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Aug 17, 2026, 03:59 AM
Asian Stocks Mixed Amid Concerns Over US Economy's Health

Asian Stocks Mixed Amid Concerns Over US Economy's Health

Asian stocks were mixed Monday following a retreat on Wall Street as investors assessed fresh data that tempered expectations for a US interest rate hike but indicated weakness in the world's top economy. Hopes that the Federal Reserve will not tighten policy next month boosted equities last week -- pushing the S&P 500 and Nasdaq to records -- as closely watched reports pointed to a softening labour market and inflation easing, even if it is still well above target. The moves suggested that traders were taking the "bad news is good news" approach, but figures on Friday raised questions about the health of the economy and led observers to warn that investors should be careful what they wish for. Retail sales fell 0.6 percent on-month in July, the worst performance in more than a year, while consumer sentiment plunged as households battered by fallout from President Donald Trump's Iran war curbed spending and raised their expectations of inflation. Payrolls data at the start of the month "was followed by broadly in-line inflation, softer retail sales and weaker consumer sentiment", said Fawad Razaqzada at Forex.com. "Taken together, the data suggest that US economic momentum may be losing some steam, strengthening expectations that the Federal Reserve could leave rates unchanged in September." Traders now put the chances of a Fed hike at one in four, compared with 50:50 last week, according to Bloomberg. Eyes will now be on the release of earnings this week from retail titans Walmart, Home Depot and Target, which could give a clearer view of consumer sentiment. While there are growing concerns about the state of the US economy, Asian investors are taking a more positive approach for now, with tech firms again enjoying a recovery from July's selloff. Hong Kong was lifted by tech giants Alibaba, Tencent and JD.com, while Shanghai and Taipei were also up. Tokyo was flat, though chipmaker Kioxia gained more than five percent, while SoftBank, Advantest and Tokyo Electron added between 1.3 and two percent. There appeared little major reaction to data showing Japan's economic growth fell short of forecasts in the second quarter. Sydney, Singapore, Wellington and Manila edged down. The dollar held losses against its peers after dropping on Friday in reaction to the latest data. Oil prices extended Friday's one-percent gains with the US and Iran continuing to snipe at each other and showing no signs of reaching a deal to reopen the Strait of Hormuz. Tehran fired back Saturday at Trump's claim that he would soon declare the waterway part of US territory, saying the crucial energy waterway it has blockaded "will remain Iranian". Trump has repeatedly insisted that the strait, which Tehran effectively closed at the start of the Middle East war in late February, is under US control despite traffic remaining throttled. "The Strait of Hormuz has been Iranian, is Iranian, and will remain Iranian," Iranian Deputy Foreign Minister Kazem Gharibabadi said on X. "This strait will only be closed and opened under Iran's command." With the two at loggerheads, analysts warned the crisis could drag on, keeping oil prices elevated and putting pressure on inflation. "The US approach (is) focused on applying economic pain rather than military action, raising the prospect of a drawn-out process," said Jason Wong at BNZ. "The US is counting on Iran eventually capitulating as funds run dry, while Iran is counting on dwindling oil supplies ultimately driving up oil prices and pushing the US into a deal."
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Aug 17, 2026, 03:58 AM
Police Complaint Filed Against Sonia Gandhi and Rahul Gandhi Over Vande Mataram

Police Complaint Filed Against Sonia Gandhi and Rahul Gandhi Over Vande Mataram

A police complaint has been filed against Congress leaders Sonia Gandhi and Rahul Gandhi over Vande Mataram. The complaint has been filed by Shubh Sharma, a Supreme Court lawyer, at Delhi's IP Estate police station on August 16. The complaint also mentions a video of Rahul Gandhi in which he is allegedly seen saying that we are not singing Vande Mataram. The complainant has sought an investigation into the matter and an FIR against the duo. The complaint also cites legal provisions related to deliberately stopping the singing of the national song or interrupting the event. Shubh Sharma has asked the police to investigate the matter impartially and take action against those responsible. DCP Central's statement has come out in connection with the complaint.
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