Manipur on edge: Six missing, two dead as Kuki militants strike back
By PC Bureau In a dramatic escalation of violence, six people—including three Meitei women and three children—are missing in Manipur’s...
Read moreDetailsBy PC Bureau In a dramatic escalation of violence, six people—including three Meitei women and three children—are missing in Manipur’s...
Read moreDetailsBy PC Bureau After a campaign marked by hate-filled speeches, fear-mongering, and promises of freebies, Jharkhand is set to...
Read moreDetailsBy PC Bureau Parashurama, a figure immortalized in legend for his wrath and mighty sword, could never have imagined that...
Read moreDetailsBy PC Bureau From Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath’s “batege to katege” warning to Maharashtra Congress Chief Nana Patole’s...
Read moreDetailsBy PC Bureau Manipur, a state grappling with persistent violence, has witnessed a renewed surge in security operations as...
Read moreDetailsBy PC Bureau In a move echoing the Bharatiya Janata Party’s (BJP) campaign pitch on illegal immigration during the ongoing...
Read moreDetailsKarnataka Minister and Congress figure Zameer Ahmed Khan stirred up controversy when he referred to Union minister and Janaa Dal...
Read moreDetailsTensions soared in Hanakere village after Dalits were permitted to enter a centuries-old temple for the first time. The decision...
Read moreDetailsThe Mahavikas Aghadi (MVA) has presented its manifesto as a blueprint for inclusive progress and prosperity across Maharashtra. With promises...
Read moreDetailsShah took aim at Uddhav Thackeray, accusing him of betraying the people's trust by breaking ties with the NDA. Shah...
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