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Mar 17, 2026, 09:08 AM
US Embassy Attacked in Iraq Amid Tensions; India Receives Oil and Gas Shipments

US Embassy Attacked in Iraq Amid Tensions; India Receives Oil and Gas Shipments

Baghdad તા.17: The US embassy in Baghdad, the capital of Iraq, has been attacked by drones and rockets. About six hours before the attack, the embassy issued a security alert for US citizens living in Iraq. Meanwhile, Israel claimed a large-scale airstrike in the Iranian capital, Tehran. According to media reports, several large explosions were heard in the northern part of Tehran. Amid these tensions, there is news of relief for India. Today two Indian ships are scheduled to arrive at Kandla port and Mundra port in Gujarat. Nanda Devi ship will arrive at Kandla with about 46,000 metric tons of LPG, while Jag Ladki ship will arrive at Mundra port with about 81,000 tons of crude oil. Both ships are carrying oil and gas from the Strait of Hormuz to India. Earlier, the Indian ship Shivalik reached Mundra port on Monday. The ship is carrying about 46,000 metric tons of LPG, which is equivalent to about 3.4 million cylinders of domestic gas.
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Indian Express
Mar 17, 2026, 08:30 AM
Indian Parliament Revokes Suspension of Opposition MPs, Pledges to Maintain Dignity

Indian Parliament Revokes Suspension of Opposition MPs, Pledges to Maintain Dignity

A war of words erupted in Lok Sabha Tuesday between the Treasury and Opposition Benches as the House resolved to maintain the dignity of the House, and revoked the suspension of eight members, who were suspended on February 3 for “unruly behaviour”. Both sides agreed not to cross the “Laxman Rekha” during proceedings in the House and agreed that its dignity should be maintained. The suspension was revoked after a voice vote in the House. Seven Congress MPs — Manickam Tagore, Gurjeet Singh Aujla, Hibi Eden, C Kiran Kumar Reddy, Dean Kuriakose, Amarinder Singh Raja Warring and Prashant Padole — and S Venkatesan of the CPI-M were suspended on February 3. Congress chief whip in Lok Sabha, K Suresh, initiated the discussion on the resolution to revoke the suspension. “I request the Speaker to revoke their suspension… You (speaker) had a meeting yesterday. We had a detailed discussion… It was decided,” said Suresh. Samajwadi Party MP Dharmendra Yadav said that the ruling side should also maintain the dignity and decorum of the House. “I support the resolution to revoke the suspension of eight MPs… The ruling side people are dictating terms here. All members are responsible for maintaining the dignity of the House. But on behalf of the party and my leader, Akhilesh Yadav , we will never cross the dignity of the House. But, the ruling party people should also resolve to do this. And without it, the House won’t run. Nishikant Dubey should also improve his behaviour,” said Yadav, resulting in a row in the House. Speaker Om Birla intervened and appealed to members not to debate the issue. Dubey replied, saying, “I have been a member of the House for 17 years. I have never crossed the line. They should apologize and if they don’t, this House won’t run.” Supriya Sule of the NCP (SP) appealed to the members on both sides not to make personal remarks. “The decision yesterday was that the ‘laxman rekha’ should not be crossed. We will try. The Treasury Bench is not ready. Four ministers are speaking against me,” said Sule. Union Minister Rajiv Ranjan Singh agreed with Sule that the “laxman Rekha” should not be crossed. “You can’t clap with one hand,” said Singh. Union Minister for Parliamentary Affairs Kiren Rijiju said the ruling side is always ready for discussions. “Everyone agreed yesterday. Today, when they spoke in the House, they were unable to use some words. Before I move the resolution, if there is clarity on the sense of the House. I am ready to move a resolution,” said the minister. “We have followed rules in the past and will do so in the future,” added Rijiju. K Suresh of the Congress then said, “Yesterday onwards, there have been no placards. There is no protest at Makar Dwar. We are ready to cooperate. At the same time, equal opportunity should be given to the Opposition Benches as well as the Treasury Benches. Then everything will be over.” Speaker Birla said, “All parties committed that they’ll contribute to maintaining the dignity and tradition of the House. I request all members not to use fake, AI-generated photos. I have requested this in the Bulletin too,” he said.
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Mar 17, 2026, 08:20 AM
UP Government Nominates Members to Nagar Panchayats and Municipal Corporation

UP Government Nominates Members to Nagar Panchayats and Municipal Corporation

The Uttar Pradesh government has nominated members in 13 Nagar Panchayats of the district, besides the Municipal Corporation Mathura-Vrindavan. The Urban Development Department issued a notification on Monday. In the Municipal Corporation Mathura-Vrindavan, 10 councillors have been nominated, while in 13 Nagar Panchayats, 39 members have been notified. In each Panchayat, 3 members have been accommodated on the basis of their merit and field activity. The Municipal Corporation elections were held in May 2023. Thereafter, the party sent observers to the districts in January 2024 and called for panels of names from Municipal Corporations, Municipalities and Nagar Panchayats. After the Lok Sabha elections, the stir intensified but the nomination of councillors was not announced. Here, after Pankaj Chaudhary became the state president, the work at the organization level has been expedited. Pankaj Chaudhary and General Secretary Organization Dharampal Singh after brainstorming, the list was sent to the office of Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath last week. These nominations have since been issued. The notification for the promotion of these workers is being issued by the Municipal Corporation Mathura-Vrindasi.
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Mar 17, 2026, 08:15 AM
US-Israel-Iran Conflict Enters Third Week: Global Oil Prices Surge, Air Travel Disrupted

US-Israel-Iran Conflict Enters Third Week: Global Oil Prices Surge, Air Travel Disrupted

The US-Israel-Iran conflict has now entered its third week — with the UAE and other Gulf countries firmly at the center of the conflict. UAE air traffic back to normal; blasts near US Embassy in Baghdad; Europe says ‘this is not our war’ According to the National News Agency, Israeli jets carried out raids on Qaqaiyat al-Jisr in southern Lebanon’s Nabatieh’s district. The Israeli military was also targeting the outskirts of Shebaa. International reports suggested that loud explosion were held in the Iranian capital, Tehran. Iraq’s Oil Minister Hayan Abdul-Ghani has told Al Jazeera that the country has reached an understanding with Iran for its oil tankers to cross the Strait of Hormuz. According to the National News Agency, Israeli forces abducted a Lebanese man following a raid at his home in the village of Kfarchouba in the country's southern region. According to Tasnim news agency, the IRGC arrested 10 foreigners on the suspicion of collecting information on sensitive sites and orchestrating operations in Iran's northeast. Lufthansa CEO Carsten Spohr told business magazine Manager Magazin in an interview published on Tuesday that the future of Gulf carriers like Emirates and Qatar Airways hangs in the balance amid the ongoing war. "The major hubs of the Gulf carriers are located in a region that is now clearly exposed to new risks. What this means for the future of global air travel remains to be seen," he said. According to the Abu Dhabi Media Office's statement quoted by state news agency WAM, the person reported dead in the Baniyas area of Abud Dhabi, UAE, was confirmed to be a Pakistani national. "Abu Dhabi authorities have responded to an incident involving falling shrapnel in the Baniyas area, following the interception of a ballistic missile by air defence systems. The Abu Dhabi Media Office announced that the incident resulted in the death of a Pakistani national," state news agency reported. According to the semi-official Mehr news agency, an Airbus aircraft was struck at Iran's Bushehr airport. The report suggested the plane was "completely damaged" along with another small one. Additionally, the blast wave is said to have caused damage to the airport terminal. Israel's Health Ministry said that 3,530 people have been injured and taken to hospitals since the war started in the country late February. It added currently 86 people are still in hospital. Eight among them are in serious condition, according to the ministry. Mehr news agency quoted the city’s governor Mohammad Sadegh Motamadian saying that at least 12,000 housing unit in Tehran have been damaged or totally destroyed amid the ongoing war against the US and Israel. Meanwhile, Islamic Republic News Agency (IRNA) quoted the country’s heritage ministry as saying that at least 56 museums, historical monuments and cultural sites in Iran have been damaged amid the ongoing war. At least 19 of those were located in Tehran including the Golestan Palace, the Tehran Bazaar, as well as the former Senate building. The Israeli army has told residents living south of Lebanon's Zahrani River to leave the area before it launches a new operation against the Lebanese armed group Hezbollah. “Anyone present near Hezbollah elements, their facilities, or their combat vehicles is endangering their life,” its spokesperson said on X. According to the National News Agency, Israeli jets targeted a building in the southern Lebanese village of Arab al-Jal. This comes after the Israeli army issued an evacuation threat for residents, saying that it was launching an offensive against Hezbollah military infrastructure in the area. Indian LPG tanker, Nanda Devi, reached Vadinar port in Gujarat with around 45,000 metric tonnes of gas after traversing the important Strait of Hormuz on Tuesday. It was originally scheduled to arrive at Kandla port. Oil prices in the Middle East have surged to record levels, becoming the most expensive in the world. Cash Dubai crude reached $153.25 per barrel for May cargoes, surpassing Brent’s all-time high of $147.50 in 2008, while Oman crude hit $147.79 per barrel. Exports to Asia have dropped sharply to 11.665 million barrels per day this month, down from nearly 19 million in February before the war, marking a 32 percent decline from March 2025 levels. Hong Kong Chief Executive John Lee said the ongoing US-Israel conflict with Iran is disrupting oil supplies, creating shocks and price volatility across Asia. Lee expressed concern over rising fuel costs and said the Hong Kong government is working to ensure stable energy supplies. “The government has also been in touch with local airlines and fuel suppliers to ensure they act responsibly,” he added. Finland’s President Alexander Stubb has called on India to play a bigger diplomatic role in easing tensions between the United States and Iran. He highlighted India’s recent outreach through External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar, who has been urging for de-escalation. New Delhi has been actively engaging with Tehran. Jaishankar recently held talks with Iranian diplomat Seyed Abbas Araghchi, discussing the conflict and its regional implications. Iran framed the escalation as a response to “aggressions” by the US and Israel, emphasizing its right to self-defense while warning of wider consequences. Prime Minister Narendra Modi also spoke with Iran’s President Masoud Pezeshkian, stressing concern over civilian casualties and the safety of Indian nationals. Modi underlined India’s priority to ensure smooth energy and trade routes amid rising tensions. An Nanda Devi, an indian‑flagged liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) tanker, is on its way to Kandla Port after safely moving through the strait of hormuz. The vessel left Qatar carrying LPG and is expected to reach kandla on tuesday. This comes after another indian tanker, Shivalik, reached Mundra Port just a day earlier with nearly 45–46 thousand tonnes of gas. Officials say nanda devi’s safe arrival is good news at a time when fuel shipments have been under stress because of tensions around the hormuz strait — a key route for energy exports. Rajesh Kumar Sinha, special secretary in the Ministry of Ports, Shipping and Waterways, told a briefing that nanda devi has already moved into open sea after clearing the strait. He said that between the two indian tankers, nanda devi and shivalik, they are carrying roughly 92,700 metric tonnes of LPG back to india. Qatar’s Civil Defence teams are working to contain a “limited fire” that broke out in an industrial area after debris from an intercepted missile fell on the site, the country’s Ministry of Interior said. The ministry added that no injuries have been reported so far. Earlier, Qatar’s Ministry of Defence confirmed that a missile attack had been successfully intercepted, with the falling shrapnel triggering the fire. Iran has issued a sharp warning of “deadly retaliation” after dozens of its sailors were killed when its warship, IRIS Dena, was struck by a US submarine torpedo in the Indian Ocean near Sri Lanka earlier this month. The ship had just participated in a naval exercise hosted by India and was returning when it was attacked in international waters, leaving at least 87 sailors dead and several others rescued. Reacting strongly, Iran’s Navy chief said those responsible would face serious consequences, signaling possible escalation. The incident has raised fresh concerns as tensions spill beyond the Middle East into key global shipping routes, making the situation at sea increasingly volatile. The UAE activated its air defence systems in response to a missile threat, according to authorities. Residents were asked to stay indoors and avoid exposed areas. Emergency alerts were also sent to phones warning people to remain in safe locations. In Lebanon, Israeli air strikes hit several areas in the south, including towns like Aita al-Shaab, Taybeh, Majadel, and Zibqin. There were also strikes near Beirut, with reports of heavy damage to residential buildings. One person was injured in an air strike in the Aaramoun area. So far, there are no confirmed reports of casualties in many of the other strikes. In the Gulf of Oman, a tanker anchored near Fujairah was struck by what officials described as an “unknown projectile.” The ship suffered minor damage, but no injuries were reported, and there was no environmental impact. Authorities have advised vessels in the area to remain cautious. A fire that broke out aboard the USS Gerald R. Ford last week raged for more than 30 hours, leaving several crew members affected by smoke inhalation, according to a report by The New York Times. The blaze started in the ship’s laundry area and took hours to bring under control. While the US Navy earlier said the fire was contained and not related to combat, it confirmed that two sailors suffered non-life-threatening injuries. Despite the incident, operations on the 100,000-ton warship, currently deployed in the Red Sea amid the Iran conflictm were not affected. However, life onboard has taken a hit. Reports suggest nearly 600 sailors lost their sleeping spaces due to the fire and have since been resting on floors and tables. Many have also been unable to access basic services like laundry. The carrier, which hosts around 4,500 personnel including crew and air wing, has already been dealing with ongoing issues during its extended deployment, including repeated problems with onboard sanitation systems. Since leaving its base in Norfolk last June, the ship has been on a long and demanding deployment, moving across multiple regions before being stationed in the Middle East. If it continues through mid-April, the mission could become the longest deployment for a US aircraft carrier since the Vietnam War. Operations at one of the UAE’s biggest gas facilities have been temporarily suspended after a drone attack triggered a fire, authorities in Abu Dhabi said on Tuesday. The blaze broke out at the Shah gas field, located around 180 km southwest of Abu Dhabi city. Officials said the fire has now been brought under control and no injuries have been reported, but work at the site has been paused while damage is being assessed. The Shah field is among the largest of its kind globally, capable of producing about 1.28 billion standard cubic feet of gas per day. It is operated by the state-owned Abu Dhabi National Oil Company (ADNOC). Explosions reported near US Embassy in Baghdad. Videos show air defense systems intercepting projectiles near the embassy, with blasts heard just hundreds of meters away. Iraqi officials confirmed several key locations, including the Majnoon oil field and diplomatic zones, were targeted in coordinated strikes. Authorities halted activity at one of the world’s largest gas fields following a drone-triggered fire. The blaze has been contained, with no injuries reported. A fire broke out at the Fujairah Oil Industry Zone after a drone attack, with emergency teams rushing to contain the blaze. This comes just a day after another major fire hit the same area. The Fujairah zone, which stores about 70 million barrels of refined oil, has faced multiple drone hits this month, raising concerns over supply routes that bypass the Strait of Hormuz. A drone struck the Al-Rasheed Hotel in Baghdad, close to the US Embassy, sending smoke into the sky but causing no casualties or major damage. Videos show air defense systems intercepting projectiles near the embassy, with blasts heard just hundreds of meters away. This conflict is already in its third week. The fighting, involving the US, Israel and Iran, has spread across much of the Middle East. So far, more than 2,000 people have been killed, mostly in Iran and Lebanon. Iran has fired rockets and drones at nearby countries and also targeted ships in the Gulf. The impact has been felt globally. Oil prices have shot up, with Brent crude briefly touching $106 a barrel before settling around $100. Donald Trump on Monday said he has asked to delay his planned visit to Beijing, where he was supposed to meet Chinese President Xi Jinping later this month. The reason, he said, is simple. “We’ve got a war going on. I think it’s important that I be here,” Trump told reporters, making it clear he doesn’t want to leave the United States at a time like this. A day earlier, Trump had already hinted that the trip might not happen. He said he would reconsider going to Beijing if China did not send warships to help protect ships in the Persian Gulf. The focus is the Strait of Hormuz, a narrow but crucial route through which nearly one-fifth of the world’s oil passes. Right now, Iran has largely blockaded this route. But there’s a complication — Iran sells oil to China and is allowing Chinese ships to pass safely. That means Beijing has little reason to step in.
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Mar 17, 2026, 07:34 AM
Trump Warns Iran: Nuclear Weapon Acquisition Could Lead to Catastrophic Consequences

Trump Warns Iran: Nuclear Weapon Acquisition Could Lead to Catastrophic Consequences

Donald Trump Warns Iran: US President Donald Trump has taken a tough stance on Iran, saying that it should never be allowed to have a nuclear weapon. He warned that if Iran has a nuclear weapon, it can use it immediately, which could lead to a catastrophic situation in the entire Middle East. Trump defended the recent US military actions, claiming that these operations have significantly weakened Iran's military capabilities. He said that preventing Iran from obtaining a nuclear weapon is very important not only for the US, but also for global security. Trump said that I want war as little as possible, but Iran's leaders have a violent history. If they have a nuclear weapon, they can use it within an hour or a day. Its impact will not be limited to Israel, but the entire Middle East will be affected. Also Read: Khalifa's Bajramu is on the prowl, Iran's'Eagle trap'claims that Iran's military structure suffered heavy damage in the last 2 weeks!
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Mar 17, 2026, 07:32 AM
Iran's Islamic Revolution Guards Corps Launches 57th Wave of Attacks Under 'Operation True Promise 4'

Iran's Islamic Revolution Guards Corps Launches 57th Wave of Attacks Under 'Operation True Promise 4'

Operation True Promise: Iran's Islamic Revolution Guards Corps (IRGC) claims to have launched the 57th wave of attacks under'Operation True Promise 4 '. According to Iranian state TV, the operation targeted areas that Tehran calls occupied territory, as well as US military bases. According to the report, Al Udeid Air Base in Qatar was the main target. The airbase is considered an important center for US military operations. The IRGC claims that the attack used explosive drones as well as Zolfaghar and Qiam missiles. The IRGC says the strikes used sophisticated missile systems such as Kheibar Shekan, Emad, and Qadr. These were aimed at disabling the enemy's command and control network and missile defense system. In earlier operations, the IRGC had targeted military bases in Iran, such as Bahrein Air Base and Sheikh Isa Al-Shaf Air Base.
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Mar 17, 2026, 07:31 AM
North Korean Hackers Pose as Remote IT Workers in Europe, Funding Pyongyang

North Korean Hackers Pose as Remote IT Workers in Europe, Funding Pyongyang

Representative ImageNorth Korean hackers are reportedly posing as remote IT workers for more companies. Cybersecurity experts have warned that the scheme, previously identified in the United States, is now affecting companies in Europe.The issue earlier drew attention in the US after an incident involvingAmazon. In December 2025, the e-commerce giant's chief security officer, Stephen Schmidt, said that keystroke data indicated a contractor hired as an IT worker was likely operating from overseas rather than the US. The delay in command signals reaching Amazon’s Seattle systems suggested the person was “half a world away,” highlighting concerns that such workers may be using remote jobs to fund the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea.Israel Iran WarUS-Israel-Iran War News Live Updates: Iran calls Israeli bombing of fuel depots 'ecocide'; Trump warns Nato over war falloutRising Gulf-Iran Tensions: elites press US to hit Iran harder; fear threat to HormuzAudio Details Iran Strike Aftermath: Mojtaba survives ‘Blue Sparrow’ hit; family and commanders killedPollWhat should companies prioritize to combat the risk of fake remote workers?Stronger identity verificationEnhanced cybersecurity trainingResearchers have claimed that operatives linked to the North Korean government are using online identities and AI tools to obtain remote IT jobs at companies outside the country. According to a Financial Times report, cybersecurity researchers now say the activity is emerging in Europe as well. Jamie Collier from theGoogleThreat Intelligence Group told FT that investigators have identified signs of the practice spreading to the region, including “laptop farms” being set up in the United Kingdom to support the operation.by Taboolaby TaboolaSponsored LinksSponsored LinksPromoted LinksPromoted LinksYou May Like'In the name of surgery…': Shahid Afridi blasts Pakistan selectors for dropping Babar Azam & Co.Cricket News: NEW DELHI: Former Pakistan all-rounder Shahid Afridi has strongly criticised Pakistan’s cricket selectors after the national team lost the ODI series .UndoMeanwhile, figures from the US Department of Justice show that workers infiltrated more than 300 US companies between 2020 and 2024, generating at least $6.8 million for North Korea.What the cybersecurity researchers said about Europe’s North Korean IT workers' problemIn a statement to FT, Collier said,“Recruitment has not naturally been seen as a security issue, so it’s an area of weakness in companies’ systems and these operatives are targeting that vulnerability. When we had to tell a client that one of their workers was actually a fake North Korean operative, the feedback was ‘are you 100 per cent sure, because he’s one of our best employees’.”The investigators observed that the fraud often begins with identity theft. The scammers may take over unused LinkedIn accounts or buy access from the account's owner. They then create phoney resumes and identity documents and team up with other members of the network to promote the use of online endorsements.They also use AI technology to create digital avatars, masks, and deepfake filters for online interviews.Alex Laurie of Ping Identity said AI has increased the credibility of such applicants.“By using large language models, operatives can generate culturally appropriate names and matching email address formats, ensuring that their communications do not trigger linguistic or cultural ‘red flags’ that previously spotted such scams,”he said.“The future of UK national security will be determined by the ability of its corporate sector to authenticate its workforce in the face of persistent, AI-enhanced adversarial impact,”Laurie added.Security specialists say that after companies strengthened their online recruitment checks, some North Korean groups began paying individuals, often described as facilitators, to attend interviews on their behalf.The next stage of the scheme can involve intercepting laptops sent by employers to new hires. Operatives then access the machines remotely and use large language models or chatbot tools to perform assigned tasks, sometimes while holding multiple jobs simultaneously.Rafe Pilling from Sophos described the operation as state-backed activity.“A mini army of North Koreans has been targeting high-salary, fully remote tech jobs. Framing themselves as talent with around seven to 10 years’ experience, getting jobs, drawing a salary — rinse and repeat,”he said.In a January LinkedIn post, Stephen Schmidt said Amazon had prevented more than 1,800 suspected North Korean operatives from obtaining jobs since April 2024.“These were increasingly targeting AI and machine learning roles. This isn’t Amazon-specific—this is likely happening at scale across the industry,”Schmidt noted.Cybersecurity company KnowBe4 has also said it experienced such an incident. In that case, the individual posing as a worker gained access to the company's systems and attempted to install malware, but the activity was detected before it could be completed.
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Mar 17, 2026, 07:30 AM
Lok Sabha Revokes Suspension of 8 Opposition MPs After All-Party Meeting

Lok Sabha Revokes Suspension of 8 Opposition MPs After All-Party Meeting

Lok Sabha Suspension Revoked: The Lok Sabha witnessed a significant political development on Tuesday, 17 March 2026, when the suspension of 8 MPs from opposition parties was revoked. The decision was taken following a consensus reached at an all-party meeting called by Lok Sabha Speaker Om Birla, which is being seen as a major step towards smooth functioning of Parliament. Among the MPs who got relief from suspension are 7 from Congress - Manickam Tagore, Amrendra Singh Raja Warring, Gurjit Singh Aujla, Hibi Eden, Dean Kuriakose, Prashant Padole and Chamala Kiran Kumar Reddy. Also on the list is S. Venkatesan (CPI-M). These MPs were suspended for the entire session on 3 February 2026 on charges of creating ruckus and disorderly conduct during the first phase of the Budget Session. Parliamentary Affairs Minister Kiren Rijiju said, "The suspension of 8 MPs under Article 370 was proposed by Rahul Gandhi during the session."
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Mar 17, 2026, 07:23 AM
Shiv Sena MP Demands Railway Station Be Named After Late Party Leader

Shiv Sena MP Demands Railway Station Be Named After Late Party Leader

Thane: Shiv Sena MP Naresh Mhaske has demanded that the upcoming railway station between Thane and Mulund in Maharashtra be named after late party leader Anand Dighe. Railway Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw has approved Rs 250 crore for the construction of the new station, and the proposal has been forwarded to the Railway Board, a release from the Thane MP's office said. "The new station between Thane and Mulund should be named 'Dharmveer Anand Dighe Station'," the MP demanded in Parliament on Monday on behalf of state Deputy Chief Minister and Shiv Sena head Eknath Shinde, the release said. Dighe was a senior Shiv Sena leader and mentor to Shinde. Highlighting commuter issues, Mhaske said railways remain the primary mode of transport for Thane's population of around 26 lakh, and the new station would help decongest the busy Thane railway station. Mhaske also urged early approval of a Rs 949 crore proposal submitted under the Amrut Bharat Station scheme for the major upgradation of Thane station. He raised several other demands, including the reopening of an emergency medical clinic at Thane station and the restoration of senior citizen concessions discontinued during the COVID-19 pandemic. The MP further sought increased frequency of special and suburban trains, including services between Mumbai and Chiplun (in Ratnagiri district), and additional shuttle locals connecting Thane with Kasara, Karjat and Khopoli (in Raigad district). He also demanded a halt for Duronto Express trains at key stations such as Thane, Kalyan, Panvel and Dadar, and speeding up of infrastructure works, including foot overbridges, escalators and platform extensions. Mhaske also sought improved rail connectivity to the Navi Mumbai airport and transfer of maintenance control of certain stations from the City and Industrial Development Corporation (CIDCO) to Central Railway, the release added. (Except for the headline, this article has not been edited by FPJ's editorial team and is auto-generated from an agency feed.) To get details on exclusive and budget-friendly property deals in Mumbai & surrounding regions, do visit: https://budgetproperties.in/
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Mar 17, 2026, 07:11 AM
Kushboo Defends Trisha Krishnan Amidst Rumors of Affair with Vijay

Kushboo Defends Trisha Krishnan Amidst Rumors of Affair with Vijay

Ever since actor-politician Vijay’s wife Sangeetha filed for divorce , alleging that he is involved in an extramarital affair with a fellow female actor, one section of social media has been targeting the superstar’s frequent collaborator, Trisha Krishnan, claiming that she’s the alleged paramour. Although neither of them has directly addressed the accusations yet, their common friend, actor-politician Kushboo Sundar , has now thrown her weight behind Trisha. Calling her “the gentlest soul” she has ever met, Kushboo tore into those who pass judgment on others’ lives and activities without even trying to see the full picture. She also alleged that these people commit such acts for sadistic pleasure. “Unfortunately, we are in a time where even if you sneeze, you want to blame it on someone else. What I know of both of them, with Trash [Trisha] being very close to me, she is one of the most dignified women I’ve ever met and the most gentle soul,” she said during a conversation with DeKoder . Also Read | Pawan Kalyan blames makers of Vijay’s Jana Nayagan for delay, says they ‘shouldn’t have approached court’: ‘How’s this govt’s fault?’ Pointing out that the paparazzi culture, widely prevalent in Bollywood, has finally found its way into the Tamil film industry as well, Kushboo alleged that their audience comprises people who judge others without bothering to introspect or understand own flaws. “I wouldn’t want to comment on paps who are going about following everywhere. This is the kind of system we have seen in Mumbai and not here. Unfortunately, it’s starting here,” she said. Kushboo added, “And those who sit and comment are the people who are happy at looking into someone’s lives rather than looking at the problems they are having. They enjoy or get a sadistic pleasure in commenting on someone else. And 99.9 per cent of them are not known to use. So anybody, for that matter, they are not responsible for what others comment and I don’t think we need to waste our time responding to them.” Days after Sangeetha filed a divorce petition at the district court in Chengalpattu, Vijay and Trisha made a public appearance together at a wedding reception, adding fuel to the controversy. Besides posing together with the bride and groom, Vijay and Trisha were also seen arriving at the venue and leaving together, fueling long-standing dating rumours. The stars have, however, not addressed the speculations thus far. ICYMI | Vijay’s Jana Nayagan set for CBFC revising committee review today, fate of release unclear: report Meanwhile, Vijay had recently commented on the divorce controversy during a Women’s Day event organised by his Tamilaga Vettri Kazhagam (TVK). “There are some issues running around in the recent past, isn’t it? I see all of you busy fighting those allegations and getting hurt in the process. In fact, I get hurt seeing you get hurt. I will take care of all that. Let’s focus only on people’s problems. Don’t get hurt about that problem — it’s not worth bothering about. Be confident. Only good things will happen,” he said.
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Mar 17, 2026, 07:11 AM
US and Israel's Escalating War Against Iran: Trump Defends Decision, Citing Nuclear Threat

US and Israel's Escalating War Against Iran: Trump Defends Decision, Citing Nuclear Threat

WASHINGTON: As the war between the US and Israel escalates after the latter's attack on Iran, the closure of the Strait of Hormuz is also affecting the world's energy supply. On the other hand, Donald Trump has defended his decision to wage war. Trump has said that not attacking Iran would have resulted in World War III or a nuclear attack in the future. Trump was reportedly told about Iran's Gulf retaliation and the closure of the Strait of Hormuz. Despite this, he decided to go to war with Iran. Donald Trump has defended his decision to launch air strikes with Israel on February 28, arguing that its economic consequences are small given the dire consequences for the future. He has described the impact of the war on the market as a very small price to pay. Trump has said that he could not be given a chance to launch a nuclear strike to prevent the stock market from collapsing. World War III would have broken out.
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EI Samay
Mar 17, 2026, 07:09 AM
TMC Announces Kalighat Candidates, Mangal Soren Joins Party Ahead of Assembly Elections

TMC Announces Kalighat Candidates, Mangal Soren Joins Party Ahead of Assembly Elections

The list of TMC candidates from Kalighat will be announced by Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee. On Tuesday, the list of candidates will be announced at 3: 30 pm. Earlier in the morning, prominent people joined Trinamool. Mangal Soren, Law Officer of Sadhu Ramchand Murmu University, picked up a pair of flags from the Trinamool office in Jhargram city. There is a lot of speculation in the district politics, but is Mangal, a strong voice of the tribal society, going to be the face of Trinamool this time in the Jhargram assembly? Mangal Hansda, the outgoing TMC MLA at this center. Laxmikant Sahu's name has already been announced by the BJP at this center for the 2026 assembly elections. CPM candidate Arjun Mahato. TMC district president Dulal Murmu, district chairperson Birbaha Soren Tudu and other TMC leaders were present. After joining Trinamool, Mangal Soren said, "I joined TMC this day inspired by the activities of Mamata Banerjee and Abhishek Banerjee. This is the only place where it is possible to work with people.
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Mar 17, 2026, 07:01 AM
Rajya Sabha Elections 2026: NDA Dominates, Wins 22 Seats to Opposition's 15

Rajya Sabha Elections 2026: NDA Dominates, Wins 22 Seats to Opposition's 15

Rajya Sabha Elections 2026 Results: The Rajya Sabha elections 2026 once again saw the NDA's dominance, the ruling National Democratic Alliance (NDA) performed well in 37 seats in 10 states, while the Grand Alliance was defeated through cross-voting. Let us tell you that the NDA has won 7 seats in Maharashtra, all 5 in Bihar, all 3 in Assam, 3 in Odisha, 2 in Tamil Nadu, 1 in West Bengal, 1 in Haryana, and S in Chhattisgarh. This means that the BJP-led NDA has won a total of 22 seats, while 15 seats are with the opposition. The NDA has reached a strong position in the upper house of parliament. Now the BJP has more than 135 seats in the Rajya Sabha, out of which it has 107 seats. The Modi government will benefit from the passage of important bills in Parliament, but the BJP is still far from a majority. Let us tell you that the maximum number of Rajya Sabha seats is 250, 238 members are from the states and 12 are nominated by the President of the Union Territories.
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Mar 17, 2026, 06:56 AM
WADA Considers Rule Barring US Government Officials from Attending Major International Events

WADA Considers Rule Barring US Government Officials from Attending Major International Events

NEW YORK: The idea sounds outlandish, if not downright impossible. Leaders at the are considering adopting a rule that could bar President Donald Trump and all U.S. government officials from attending major international events — even if they take place on American soil. A few coming up are as big as they get: this summer’s World Cup; the LA Olympics in 2028; the Winter Games in Utah in 2034. This is not a fight of Trump’s choosing, but rather one being pursued by WADA itself, which has been the subject of bipartisan and virtually universal disapproval in Congress, in the Trump and Biden administrations and in the offices of the U.S. Anti-Doping Agency for most of this decade. The proposal, on the agenda for Tuesday’s meeting of the WADA executive committee, is the latest and most extreme maneuver in a yearslong exchange of rhetoric, threats and fighting between all parties. It stems from the U.S. government’s refusal to pay its annual WADA dues. The U.S. has held back a total of $7.3 million over 2024 and 2025 in protest of WADA’s handling of a number of issues over the years, most recently, a case involving Chinese swimmers who were allowed to compete despite testing positive for a banned substance. WADA took Chinese regulators’ word that the athletes had been accidentally contaminated. WADA spokesman James Fitzgerald said the rule, if passed, would “not (be) applied retroactively so World Cup, LA and SLC Games would not be covered.” However, the proposal, a copy of which was obtained by The Associated Press, does not include language to that effect. Fitzgerald did not respond to a series of follow-up questions sent Monday, including one asking how a rule being considered for passage this year would not be applied retroactively to events that have not taken place. Fitzgerald did say last week that the final decision wasn't due until November, after the World Cup, though correspondence between WADA and European officials indicated that decision could come sooner. Here’s a look at how they got to this point and where they might go next.
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Mar 17, 2026, 06:55 AM
Uttar Pradesh: BJP Candidate Becomes New Chairman After Rival's Nomination Paper Rejected

Uttar Pradesh: BJP Candidate Becomes New Chairman After Rival's Nomination Paper Rejected

Baghpat: A unique case has come to light in Uttar Pradesh's Baghpat's Ratol town where the nomination paper of Nagar Panchayat Chairman Junaidi Faridi has been rejected. BJP candidate Haji Muntazir, who was the runner-up in the election, has become the new chairman. SDM Khekda Niket Verma administered the oath to Haji Muntazir. In fact, BJP leader Haji Muntazir, who was the second runner-up in Ratol Nagar Panchayat elections, had filed a petition in the court in June 2023. In it, he claimed that the winning independent candidate Junaid Faridi has not given the correct information about his criminal history, property worth crores of rupees and loans taken from banks in his nomination paper. I will give priority to the development of the town and solve the problems of the people. I have got justice from the court. Truth never defeats. Just takes a little time to come out. After taking the oath, Chairman Haji Muntazir Court had declared the oath letter of Junaidi Ahmed Kadi as the zero-year candidate.
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Mar 17, 2026, 06:49 AM
Pakistan's Airstrikes in Afghanistan Spark Outrage, Killing Over 250

Pakistan's Airstrikes in Afghanistan Spark Outrage, Killing Over 250

At a time when there is a war between Iran and America-Israel in West Asia, Pakistan wants to open a separate front of war. In the night, it carried out airstrikes at many places in Afghanistan. Pakistan is saying that it carried out attacks on Taliban military bases in Afghanistan on Monday night. However, the Taliban has claimed that Pakistan has carried out an airstrike on a hospital in Kabul, killing more than 250 people. More than 400 people are reported to be injured. Some reports put the death toll at 400. The attack took place on a hospital in Kabul where drug addicts were being treated. In the morning, the Afghan government released a picture of patients admitted to a 2000-bed hospital. The whole country was red with anger. From former president Hamid Karzai to the players of the Afghan cricket team also lashed out at Pakistan. Actually, after the clash on the border on February 26, Pakistan launched'Operation Ghazab Lil Haq '. Now Pakistan says that it has targeted two places in Kabul on the night of March 1. Pakistan's technical support infrastructure in the province.
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Mar 17, 2026, 06:38 AM
Mamata Banerjee Objects to Transfer of Senior Officials Amid West Bengal Assembly Elections

Mamata Banerjee Objects to Transfer of Senior Officials Amid West Bengal Assembly Elections

Kolkata: A controversy has erupted over the transfer of several senior IAS and IPS officers of the state after the announcement of West Bengal Assembly elections. Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee has written a letter to Chief Election Commissioner Gyanesh Kumar on this issue, strongly objecting to the decision of the Election Commission. The Chief Minister addressed the letter to Chief Election Commissioner Gyanesh Kumar and said that I am constrained to write in regard to the recent orders issued by the Election Commission of India dated 15th March 2026 and 16th March 2026 directing the transfer and unilateral appointment of several senior officers of the state administration. These directions include orders to change the Chief Secretary, Secretary (Home and Hill Affairs), Director General of Police and Inspector General of Police, and other senior officers of the state machinery. Such sweeping transfers have been made without any cogent reason and without any allegation of violation, malpractice or omission with regard to the conduct of elections.
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Mar 17, 2026, 06:31 AM
BJP Forms New District and Metropolitan Executives in Bareilly and Moradabad

BJP Forms New District and Metropolitan Executives in Bareilly and Moradabad

Along with the nomination of councillors in all the municipal corporations and several bodies of UP, the BJP has also formed new district, metropolitan executive in Bareilly and Moradabad. The list released by the state headquarters has many new and dedicated faces. The list released on the recommendation of the state president Pankaj Chaudhary has taken special care of the representation of all the regions and social classes. 11 vice-presidents have been made in the metropolitan working committee in Bareilly, including Prabhu Dayal Lodhi, Dr. Tripti Gupta, Vishnu Agarwal. Eight metropolitan ministers have been made including Ajay Chauhan, Ritesh Gupta, Lata Singh Baghel. Vipin Bhaskar has been given the responsibility of the treasurer. 11 district ministers have been made in the district working committee, including Ajay Saxena, Swati Kumar, Meghnath Katheria, and Ramasray Kashyap, Dr. Meenakshi Singh, Neha Kannaujia. The responsibility of the treasurer has been given to Amit Gupta.
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Mar 17, 2026, 06:30 AM
Trump's War Against Iran: A Disappointing Reality

Trump's War Against Iran: A Disappointing Reality

As the Iran war enters its third week, US President Donald Trump seems to be in deep trouble. On the one hand, Saudi and Arab countries have refused to support the United States in the Iran attack. On the other hand, Europe and NATO countries have refused to fight a war against Iran. Trump is said to be disappointed with this. In fact, at the beginning of the war, Trump had hoped that he would crush Iran with the help of his allies, but now 15 days later he has to pay for his mistakes. Iran seems to be in a stronger position than before. That too, when its Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei and 40 top military commanders have been killed. More than half of its warships have been destroyed in the war. 1. Wrong assessment of the war - According to The Daily Telegraph, President Donald Trump made a wrong assessment of the war. Initially, Trump felt that Iran could be defeated by an airstrike, but now President Trump has given a long-term lead to Iran's forces.
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Mar 17, 2026, 06:28 AM
India's Model Code of Conduct in Force: Rs 1.26 Crore Seized in Tamil Nadu

India's Model Code of Conduct in Force: Rs 1.26 Crore Seized in Tamil Nadu

A day after MCC came into force, flying squads and static surveillance teams seized unaccounted cash and goods worth Rs 1.26 crore in Tamil Nadu, chief electoral officer Archana Patnaik said on Monday.In a major bureaucratic shuffle, the ECI transferred Greater Chennai Police deputy commissioners D N Hari, Sujit Kumar and N Shreenatha and anti-terrorism squad superintendent of police (SP) D V Kiran Shruthi. They were posted as SPs of Karur, Nagapattinam, Virudhunagar and Erode respectively. The transferred-out SPs from these districts have not been assigned alternative posts. The transfer of Karur SP Jose Thangiah came hours after former state BJP chief K Annamalai demanded his removal from the post.Israel Iran WarUS-Israel-Iran War News Live Updates: Iran calls Israeli bombing of fuel depots 'ecocide'; Trump warns Nato over war fallout'Fabrication of clips using AI': UAE orders action against 19 Indians over misleading posts amid Iran warNetanyahu Debunks Death Rumours: PM posts new cafe video; envoy calls AI claims fakeSpeaking to reporters in Chennai, Patnaik said the ECI deployed 2,106 flying squads and an equal number of static surveillance teams across the state to enforce the MCC. The ECI has roped in officials from various depts to monitor digital transactions and AI-generated social media content.Responding to concerns from businessmen, farmers and the public about ceiling on carrying cash and goods during the MCC period, Patnaik said officials would ensure that people were not "inconvenienced".by Taboolaby TaboolaSponsored LinksSponsored LinksPromoted LinksPromoted LinksYou May Like'In the name of surgery…': Shahid Afridi blasts Pakistan selectors for dropping Babar Azam & Co.Cricket News: NEW DELHI: Former Pakistan all-rounder Shahid Afridi has strongly criticised Pakistan’s cricket selectors after the national team lost the ODI series .Undo"Any amount of cash can be carried with valid documents. People can approach the district-level committee if they face any issue," she said.Patnaik asked political parties to strictly follow MCC guidelines. Though the window for filing nominations was from March 30 to April 6, the candidates will effectively have only five days to file nominations, as three days during the period would be govt holidays.She said since the publication of the final electoral roll after the Special Intensive Revision exercise, officials received 3.14 lakh Form 6 applications seeking inclusion in the voter list. Form 6 applications can be submitted until March 26.Later in the day, Patnaik held discussions with representatives of recognised national and regional parties. The opposition urged the ECI to transfer bureaucrats and police officers who were acting in favour of any particular party.
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Mar 17, 2026, 06:22 AM
Congress Suspends Three Odisha MLAs for Cross-Voting in Rajya Sabha Elections

Congress Suspends Three Odisha MLAs for Cross-Voting in Rajya Sabha Elections

The Congress on Tuesday suspended three of its Odisha MLAs, Ramesh Jena, Dasarathi Gamang, and Sofia Firdous, for allegedly cross-voting in the Rajya Sabha elections held on March 16. The party accused the legislators of violating the official whip and supporting a BJP-backed candidate, terming the move a serious breach of party discipline. In a statement, the Odisha Pradesh Congress Committee (PCC) said the MLAs not only defied party directions but also acted against the party’s interests and ideology. Taking strong note of the incident, the PCC announced their suspension with immediate effect. Party sources indicated that further action, including expulsion, may also be considered. Congress media cell president Arabinda Das confirmed that the party is reviewing the matter. Earlier, PCC president Bhakta Charan Das had confirmed the cross-voting and said the issue had been reported to the All India Congress Committee (AICC). Expressing concern over the development, Das said he was particularly surprised by the conduct of Ramesh Jena, adding that such a move was unexpected. He also made it clear that the three MLAs would not be allowed to sit with the Congress in the Assembly. The development has triggered political ripples in Odisha, with the Rajya Sabha elections witnessing instances of cross-voting across party lines. The episode has also exposed internal divisions within the Congress unit in the state. The party is expected to take a final call on further disciplinary measures in the coming days.
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Mar 17, 2026, 06:21 AM
TVK Interviews Aspirants Ahead of Puducherry Assembly Elections

TVK Interviews Aspirants Ahead of Puducherry Assembly Elections

CHENNAI: With the nomination process for the assembly elections in Puducherry beginning on Monday, TVK started interviewing the aspirants at the party's Panayur office in Chennai.The list of aspirants for Puducherry, where TVK is preparing for a solo race, included former MLAs to fans and an ex-bureaucrat.Though party president Vijay was supposed to interview the candidates, he rushed to his Foreshore Estate office and later to the party's IT war room at Teynamept to meet party functionaries and political consultants to finalise his campaign schedule for Tamil Nadu.Will Vijay Join the BJP? TVK's Political Move Could Decide Tamil Nadu PollsThe Puducherry aspirants were interviewed by party general secretaries N Anand and Aadhav Arjuna.Israel Iran WarUS-Israel-Iran War News Live Updates: Iran calls Israeli bombing of fuel depots 'ecocide'; Trump warns Nato over war falloutRising Gulf-Iran Tensions: elites press US to hit Iran harder; fear threat to HormuzAudio Details Iran Strike Aftermath: Mojtaba survives ‘Blue Sparrow’ hit; family and commanders killedCandidates were briefed on constituency-specific promises, booth-level mobilisation plans, campaign schedules, and logistics for the short election cycle.Among those interviewed were retired IG Murugan, former AIADMK MLA A Periyasamy, and former BJP state president V Saminathan. Party sources said they are likely to contest from key constituencies including Raj Bhavan, Lawspet, and Nettapakkam, respectively.by Taboolaby TaboolaSponsored LinksSponsored LinksPromoted LinksPromoted LinksYou May Like'In the name of surgery…': Shahid Afridi blasts Pakistan selectors for dropping Babar Azam & Co.Cricket News: NEW DELHI: Former Pakistan all-rounder Shahid Afridi has strongly criticised Pakistan’s cricket selectors after the national team lost the ODI series .Undo"Throughout my 35-year career, I never faced a single corruption charge. I believe that under Vijay's leadership we can offer a corruption-free govt in Puducherry," said Murugan.TVK functionaries said the ECI's announcement scheduling the polling in Puducherry on April 9 came as a surprise to the senior leadership, which expected the ECI to hold for TN and Puducherry together. With nominations opening immediately, the party is set to rush through the process of shortlisting candidates.
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Mar 17, 2026, 06:21 AM
Global Markets Muted Amid Ongoing Conflict and Energy Price Surge

Global Markets Muted Amid Ongoing Conflict and Energy Price Surge

Global equity indices remained muted on Tuesday even as energy prices remained elevated amid the United States-Israel-Iran war entered its third week. From the US to Japan and Hong Kong, the equity indices did not show much movement, unlike major swings earlier based on comments from the warring sides. Though Trump has been asking allies to help open the crucial Strait of Hormuz, European nations have declined to join him in the effort. Dow Futures and S&P Futures were 0.2 percent and 0.21 percent lower, according to Bloomberg TV as of 1:00 ET on March 17. The muted run came after Dow Jones and S&P 500 ended marginally higher on Monday with gains of 0.83 percent and 1.01 percent, respectively, while Nasdaq rose almost 1.22 percent, or 268 points, to close at around 22,374. Asian markets followed cues with Japan’s Nikkei rising over 194 points or 0.36 percent while South Korean Kospi gained over 2.91 percent. Similarly, Hong Kong’s Hang Seng also jumped over 1.06 percent. On the domestic front, India’s Sensex and Nifty also traded with marginal gains. While the former was up 0.28 percent, or 213 points, the latter was trading at a gain of close to 0.31 percent. According to experts, investors are also waiting for the policy rate announcements by various central banks this week, including the US Federal Reserve which is expected to maintain the status quo on rates as inflation in America remains above the Fed’s 2 percent target. On the energy front, crude oil prices continued to rise with the global benchmark Brent Crude hovering around the $103 per barrel mark. This is a rise of almost 2.80 percent from its previous close. The American WTI Crude also jumped close to $96 per barrel. Investors have turned cautious, expecting the crisis may stay for longer than anticipated by the Donald Trump administration. According to a report by Goldman Sachs, the surge in energy prices stemming from the war could shave about 0.3 percent off global GDP over the next year.
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Mar 17, 2026, 06:17 AM
Karnataka CM Expresses Dissatisfaction Over Unanswered Questions in State Legislature

Karnataka CM Expresses Dissatisfaction Over Unanswered Questions in State Legislature

BENGALURU: Chief Minister Siddaramaiah on Monday wrote to all his cabinet colleagues, expressing dissatisfaction over their departments during the legislature session, stating that it had caused embarrassment to the government. He attached the list of department-wise questions that were not answered from the 1st to 9th sessions of the 16th Assembly of Karnataka Legislative Assembly (2023-2026). He pointed out that only 90 out of 245 questions had been answered so far. "The fact that the answers to the questions pending to be answered in the House regarding their department have not been sent so far has caused inconvenience to the members of the Assembly in discussing them in the House. This has caused great embarrassment to the government and has undermined the rights of the MLAs and the dignity of the House", he stated. As the Speaker expressed his deep dissatisfaction in the House, the Department Secretaries have been directed to immediately provide an explanation regarding the non-sending of answers to the questions to be answered by their department to the Legislative Assembly in a timely manner, he informed. In the event of non-sending of answers, a separate letter should be sent to the concerned MLAs and a specific time should be given for providing the information, he advised.
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Mar 17, 2026, 06:16 AM
Iran's Supreme Leader Mujtaba Khamenei Escapes Deadly US-Israeli Attack on February 28

Iran's Supreme Leader Mujtaba Khamenei Escapes Deadly US-Israeli Attack on February 28

Khamenei Death: Amid the ongoing turmoil in Iran, a shocking audio has been leaked. It is being claimed that Iran's new Supreme Leader Mujtaba Khamenei narrowly escaped a deadly US-Israeli attack on February 28. The attack has shaken the entire Khamenei family and the Iranian establishment. According to the report, Mujtaba's father Ayatollah Ali Khamenei and many high-ranking military officials were present at the compound where the attack took place. Mujtaba's life was saved only by a few minutes, which has completely changed the equations of the area. According to the leaked audio, the attack on the Supreme Leader's compound in Tehran took place at 9.32 am. Mujtaba Khamenei was inside the house at the time, but just minutes before the attack, he went out for a walk in the garden. This minor decision saved his life, however, as he fell into the rubble.
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Mar 17, 2026, 06:12 AM
Pawan Kalyan Denies Government Involvement in Delay of Thalapathy Vijay's Jana Nayakan

Pawan Kalyan Denies Government Involvement in Delay of Thalapathy Vijay's Jana Nayakan

Thalapathy Vijay is currently embroiled in a controversy over the release of his film Jana Nayakan. The film has been stuck with the censor board for a few months. Actor and Andhra Pradesh Deputy Chief Minister Pawan Kalyan has reacted to this. He has said that it is not right to blame the current NDA government for the delay in the release of the film. He also said that the makers of Jana Nayakan should not have gone to court. It is known that some time ago the makers of Jana Nayakan claimed that the reason for the delay in the release of the film could be related to the government. But Pawan Kalyan rejected these claims and said that it is not right to blame anyone else for the trouble. It is known that Thalapathy Vijay's Jana Nayakan was to be released on 9 January 2026, but since then the film has been stuck with the censor certificate. The censor board had objections to some scenes of the film. He had said that the censor board had removed scenes from the film.
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Mar 17, 2026, 06:07 AM
US and Iran Engage in War of Words Amid Allegations About Iran's New Supreme Leader

US and Iran Engage in War of Words Amid Allegations About Iran's New Supreme Leader

Mojtaba Khamenei Gay: The United States and Iran are at war. Both countries and their leaders accuse each other of various things. Meanwhile, US intelligence agencies tell President Donald Trump a strange thing about Iran's new supreme leader, Mojtaba Khamenei, who has been accused of being gay. The New York Post quotes sources as claiming that these revelations have also laid bare his father Ali Khamenei's old concerns.
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Mar 17, 2026, 06:06 AM
BJP Faces Internal Unrest Over Candidate Announcement in Alipurduar

BJP Faces Internal Unrest Over Candidate Announcement in Alipurduar

The Left and the BJP released their first list of candidates on Monday after the counting of votes was announced. Since then, the saffron camp has been at loggerheads. Party workers protested at the district BJP office in Alipurduar. They vandalised furniture and chairs at the party office for not liking the candidate. Angry party workers even set fire to the road in front of the district office. On Monday, the name of Paritosh Das was announced as the BJP candidate for the Alipurduar assembly constituency. Later, a group of BJP workers started a protest demanding the withdrawal of the candidate. The party workers are not asking for the candidate. Paritosh Das is the TMC's setting candidate. The district BJP leadership is in a fix over the public protest and vandalism at the district office. The protesters detained BJP's Alipurduar district president Mithu Das at the district office till late last night. Rana Das, a BJP worker, said that they do not want to change the candidate.
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Mar 17, 2026, 06:05 AM
Nomura Sees Limited Impact of Gas Supply Curbs on Indian Consumer Firms

Nomura Sees Limited Impact of Gas Supply Curbs on Indian Consumer Firms

The impact of the ongoing conflict across West Asia can be felt across industries. Most importantly the gas supply curbs is a key factor to watch. However, international brokerage house Nomura believes consumer firms are unlikely to see a big hit as a result. They are bullish on Britannia Industries , Marico and Tata Consumer Products among consumer staples companies. Among consumer discretionary firms, Nomura is betting on Titan Company and Asian Paints . The brokerage said the impact on most consumer firms will be minimal as their exposure to gas as a production fuel is limited. Even companies that use higher levels of gas have alternative fuel options that can help them maintain output. Nomura said, “We prefer companies that are executing better and demonstrating stronger growth and investing in distribution, digital capabilities and product innovation.” Nomura’s top picks include Britannia Industries in consumer staples and Titan Company in consumer discretionary. The brokerage also highlighted Marico, Tata Consumer Products, Godrej Consumer Products, Asian Paints and United Spirits among its preferred stocks in the consumer space. Nomura in its report shows that most consumer companies such as ITC, Hindustan Unilever, Marico, Tata Consumer Products, Dabur, Asian Paints, Berger Paints and EPL have less than 10% exposure to gas as a fuel used in production. According to the brokerage house, these companies are unlikely to face any meaningful production impact due to the supply cut. Some companies, including Britannia Industries, Nestle India, Godrej Consumer Products, Colgate-Palmolive India and Kansai Nerolac Paints, have relatively higher gas exposure. However, Nomura noted that most of these companies have multi-fuel facilities and can switch to alternatives such as high-speed diesel or fuel oil, which will help limit any disruption to production. “Companies which have more than 15% exposure to gas as a fuel could potentially see some impact of lower availability of gas. We understand most of them have mitigating factors such as multi-fuel facilities (especially Britannia) and can shift to other fuels (high-speed diesel [HSD], fuel oil, etc) limiting the impact on production,” Nomura noted. Accotrding to Nomura’s estimates, Britannia has the highest gas exposure at 64%. In its regulatory filing on March 13, Britannia clarified that it has not experienced any significant disruption to operations on account of supply of industrial gas. Britannia said it has adequate levels of finished goods available across its supply chain network to meet market demand. “The Company uses various types of fuel across its manufacturing facilities viz. LPG, PNG, Biomass, Liquid fuels etc., and has the option of switching between fuels, where feasible, by making technical adjustments,” Britannia Noted in its regulatory filing. Nomura noted that while production risks remain limited, companies with higher gas exposure could face higher fuel costs if the supply shortage continues for a prolonged period. The brokerage said companies may have to rely more on alternative fuels, which are typically more expensive than natural gas. Nomura also noted that so far, none of the companies covered by them have reported production issues due to the gas supply curbs. “None of the companies under our coverage have called out any issue in production thus far, and most of them are carrying higher-than-normal fuel inventory in light of the ongoing geopolitical tensions,” Nomura said. Some companies are building higher finished-goods inventories to cushion against any potential production slowdown.
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Mar 17, 2026, 06:03 AM
TMC Releases Candidate List Ahead of West Bengal Assembly Elections

TMC Releases Candidate List Ahead of West Bengal Assembly Elections

The list of TMC candidates was released shortly after noon on Tuesday. Former cricketer Shivshankar Pal, educationist Tanushree Hansda, and Muhammad Abdul Matin joined the ruling party. Chandrima Bhattacharya and Partha Bhowmik handed over party flags to them. On the other hand, Mangal Soren joined the TMC from the Jhargram district TMC office. Sadhu Ramchand Murmu University's law officer. On Monday, the list of candidates was announced by the CPI-M, the BJP. The BJP has fielded 144 candidates out of 294 seats in the West Bengal Assembly. The CPM has given 192 candidates. There may be more surprises in the list. The TMC has given tickets to Suvendu Adhikari in Nandigram, Bhabanipur and two constituencies. On the other hand, Mamata Banerjee has also been nominated in Nandigram for Ekushey's election.
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Mar 17, 2026, 05:59 AM
Congress Wins One Rajya Sabha Seat in Haryana Amid High-Voltage Election Drama

Congress Wins One Rajya Sabha Seat in Haryana Amid High-Voltage Election Drama

In Haryana, after 16 hours of high-voltage election drama till 1: 30 pm, the Congress party won one out of two Rajya Sabha seats. It is also being credited to the political campaign of Bhupinder Singh Hooda. It was due to his'Operation Himachal'that the Congress won one seat by a very narrow margin. With this victory, the Congress has effectively captured one seat held by the Bharatiya Janata Party. Five Congress MLAs had cross-voted, out of which the votes of four were declared invalid by the Returning Officer Pankaj Adhikari. The entire plan of the BJP was ready. The BJP had also made independent candidate Satish Nandal in its favor. Hooda knew that the margin of error was zero. In 2016, a similar dispute took place and the votes of 12 Congress MLAs were declared invalid. In 2022, Kuldeep Bishnoi voted for the BJP and one vote became invalid and Congress leader Ajay Maken had to face defeat again. Ahmed did not want to keep the 15 Congress MLAs together.
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Mar 17, 2026, 05:57 AM
Trump Postpones Visit to China Amid Ongoing War with Iran

Trump Postpones Visit to China Amid Ongoing War with Iran

Due to the ongoing war with Iran, President Trump has postponed his scheduled visit to China. He said that it is very important for him to be in the country at the time of war. According to PBS NewsHour, President Donald Trump has officially confirmed the postponement of his visit to China later this month. This important meeting between Trump and Chinese President Xi Jinping is now expected to take place at the end of April. Trump told reporters at the White House, "I wanted to go to China, but because of the ongoing war, it is imperative for me to be here. My presence as commander-in-chief is necessary in the event of war." The main reason for postponing this visit is the intense conflict with Iran in the Middle East and the crisis in the Strait of Hormuz. Trump has also previously indicated that relations will only improve if China helps secure the Strait of Hormuz. The US wants China to put pressure on Iran. During this time, explosions in the skies of the United Arab Emirates (UAE), and serious reports of air defense battles have also been received.
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Mar 17, 2026, 05:55 AM
Trump's Claim of Praise from Former President Denied by Four Living Ex-US Presidents

Trump's Claim of Praise from Former President Denied by Four Living Ex-US Presidents

US President Trump claimed that a former president had praised his actions on Iran, but four living former US presidents have denied this. US politics took a new turn when President Donald Trump claimed to reporters that he had recently spoken to a former president and praised Trump's tough military action against Iran, saying, "I wish I had done the same thing as you." However, following this statement, the offices of four living former US presidents - Bill Clinton, George W. Bush, Barack Obama, and Joe Biden - have denied this in conversations with CNN. The official statements of four former presidents state that there is no record of any conversation between President Trump and former presidents on Iran or any other topic. This incident has raised questions about Trump's claims. Opposition leaders are calling it a public support of Trump's warmongering.
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