Jannah Theme License is not validated, Go to the theme options page to validate the license, You need a single license for each domain name.

    POLITICS

    • Aug- 2025 -
      3 August

      Rajnath Singh slams Rahul Gandhi’s poll rigging claim in Bihar

      Defence Minister Rajnath Singh hit out at Rahul Gandhi for alleging voter fraud in Bihar, daring him to reveal his so-called “atom bomb of evidence.” He defended the Election Commission and praised Nitish Kumar’s governance and Bihar’s transformation Patna: Defence Minister Rajnath Singh on Saturday slammed Congress leader Rahul Gandhi for claiming to have an “atom bomb of evidence” which would prove that the Election Commission was committing “vote theft” in Bihar. Addressing a function organised by a media house in the state capital, Singh also likened the upcoming assembly polls to a crossroad, “with one path (under NDA) leading to further progress and another (under the INDIA bloc) taking Bihar back to its old era of lawlessness and caste strife”.…

      Read More »
    • 3 August

      2 terrorists killed in encounter in J&K’s Kulgam

      Two terrorists were killed in an encounter with security forces in Jammu and Kashmir’s Kulgam district on Saturday. The gunfight began Friday evening during a cordon and search operation. The identities and affiliations of the militants are being verified. Srinagar: Two terrorists were killed in an encounter with security forces in Jammu and Kashmir’s Kulgam district on Saturday, officials said. The overnight encounter began after security forces launched a cordon and search operation in a forest area at Akhal in the south Kashmir district, following specific intelligence inputs about the presence of terrorists there. After an initial exchange of fire between the two sides on Friday evening, the operation was halted for the night, the officials said. The cordon was strengthened,…

      Read More »
    • 3 August

      Inspector accused of threatening key witness in Dharmasthala mass grave case; Advocate demands SIT officer’s removal

      A senior SIT officer has been accused of coercing a protected witness in the Dharmasthala mass burial case, raising questions about the probe’s integrity. Advocate Ananya Gowda has filed a complaint, prompting an internal review and potential legal consequences. Mangaluru: In a development that threatens to shake public trust in the ongoing Dharmasthala mass burial investigation, a senior police officer from the Special Investigation Team (SIT) has been accused of intimidating a key protected witness. The incident has triggered serious concerns about the neutrality of the probe, already under intense national and media scrutiny. Advocate Ananya Gowda, who represents the complainant referred to as ‘X’ for security reasons has filed a formal complaint with the SIT, alleging that Inspector Manjunath Gowda of…

      Read More »
    • 3 August

      Delhi court issues notice to Robert Vadra in money laundering case; next hearing on Aug 28

      A Delhi court has issued a notice to Robert Vadra in the Shikohpur land deal case after taking cognisance of the ED’s charge sheet. The case involves alleged money laundering through land transactions. Next hearing is scheduled for August 28. New Delhi: A Delhi court on Saturday issued a notice to businessman Robert Vadra, husband of Congress MP Priyanka Gandhi Vadra, in connection with the Shikohpur land deal case. The Rouse Avenue Court took cognisance of the charge sheet filed by the Enforcement Directorate (ED) in the high-profile money laundering case and issued notices to a total of 11 individuals, including Vadra. Vadra’s argument will be presented on August 28, which is also the date set for the next hearing in…

      Read More »
    • 3 August

      Mandya pigeon flies 1790 km from Delhi to reunite with owner

      A one-year-old racing pigeon named Abhimanyu flew 1,790 km from Delhi to Mandya in 52 days, becoming the youngest to complete such a feat. His return has made headlines in pigeon racing circles and moved his owner to tears Mandya: In a rare and heartwarming feat, a one-year-old racing pigeon named Abhimanyu has captured attention by flying 1,790 kilometers from Delhi to Mandya in 52 days to find its way back to its owner. The astonishing event has set a new record in the regional pigeon racing circuit and made Mandya the backdrop for this extraordinary tale of instinct and endurance. The pigeon belonged to Sridhar, a resident of VC Farm in Mandya. Abhimanyu was one among 22 pigeons released as…

      Read More »
    • 3 August

      Israeli fire kills at least 18 in Gaza, US envoy visits hostage family protest amid hunger and airstrikes

      As food shortages grow in Gaza, over a dozen Palestinians, including aid seekers, were killed by Israeli strikes and gunfire. Aid delivery efforts face deadly risks, while hostage families in Israel demand a deal to end the war Deir al-Balah (Gaza Strip): Hospitals in Gaza reported the killing of more than a dozen people, eight of them food-seekers, by Israeli fire on Saturday as Palestinians endured severe risks in their search for food amid airdrops and restrictions on overland aid delivery. Near a Gaza Humanitarian Foundation distribution site, Yahia Youssef, who had come to seek aid on Saturday morning, described a panicked scene now grimly familiar. After helping carry out three people wounded by gunshots, he said he looked around and…

      Read More »
    • 3 August

      Japan faces life-threatening heatwave amid record highs

      Japan experienced its hottest July on record, with average temperatures 2.89°C above normal, the highest since 1898. Authorities issued widespread heatstroke alerts as extreme heat and low rainfall affected several regions, including Tamba, Hokkaido, and Hokuriku Tokyo: Japan experienced its hottest July for the third year in a row, with a record 2.89 degrees Celsius higher than usual, according to the country’s weather agency. The nationwide average temperature was the highest for July since comparable records began in 1898, toppling the previous record set in 2024 by 2.16 degrees Celsius, the Japan Meteorological Agency (JMA) said on Friday. Weather officials said this year’s deviation from normal is much larger than past figures, adding that the country faced “abnormally high” temperatures. On…

      Read More »
    • 3 August

      No pause on Russian oil imports, say govt sources after Trump’s claim

      Indian government sources clarified on Saturday that there is no pause in Russian oil imports, countering President Trump’s claim. They said India’s energy decisions are based on national interest and market prices, with no halt reported by Indian refiners. New Delhi: After US President Donald Trump claimed that India has stopped purchasing Russian oil, government sources on Saturday clarified there is no such pause on the oil imports from Russia. According to government sources, “India’s energy purchases are driven by national interests and market forces. We do not have any reports of Indian oil firms halting Russian imports”. There was, however, no official statement from the Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) on Trump’s statement. “I understand that India is no longer…

      Read More »
    • 3 August

      Heard India has stopped buying oil from Russia, it’s a good step: Trump

      Donald Trump said he “heard” India had stopped buying oil from Russia, calling it a “good step” but admitted uncertainty. His comments come amid rising US tariffs on India and criticism over New Delhi’s defence and energy ties with Moscow. New York/Washington: US President Donald Trump on Saturday said he has heard that India is no longer going to buy oil from Russia, which he hailed as a “good step,” but added that he wasn’t sure about the development. “Well, I understand India is no longer going to be buying oil from Russia. That’s what I heard. I don’t know if that’s right or not, but that’s a good step. We’ll see what happens,” Trump told reporters Friday. Trump’s comments come…

      Read More »
    • 2 August

      Will seek expert legal opinion, says Telangana Assembly Speaker on Supreme Court order.

      Telangana Assembly Speaker Gaddam Prasad Kumar has stated that he will consult legal experts before deciding on the disqualification of defected BRS MLAs, following a Supreme Court directive. The SC has given the Speaker a three-month deadline to act, triggering political ripples in the state. Hyderabad: Speaker Gaddam Prasad Kumar said he would seek the opinion of legal experts after receiving a copy of the Supreme Court order on the disqualification of defected BRS MLAs. Speaking to media persons on Thursday, the Speaker said: “I will consult legal experts on the issue after receiving the full order copy.” Pointing out that he had issued notices to the defected BRS MLAs, the Speaker said the replies were also received from the MLAs. “There is nothing to…

      Read More »
    Back to top button

    Notice: ob_end_flush(): Failed to send buffer of zlib output compression (0) in /home4/eveningd/public_html/wp-includes/functions.php on line 5493