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      11 November

      Singareni Collieries signs MoU with JNARDDC for research on critical minerals

      Singareni Collieries Company Limited (SCCL) signed an MoU with Jawaharlal Nehru Aluminium Research Development and Design Centre (JNARDDC) to conduct research on critical minerals and rare earth elements. The agreement aims to foster national and international cooperation in the field Peddapalli: As part of its business expansion efforts, Singareni Collieries Company Limited (SCCL) has signed a memorandum of understanding with the Jawaharlal Nehru Aluminium Research Development and Design Centre (JNARDDC), an autonomous institution under the Union Ministry of Mines, headquartered in Nagpur. The agreement aims to enable scientific analysis and research on the existence and development of critical minerals and rare earth elements in the Singareni region, while fostering joint cooperation at national and international levels. The MoU was signed at…

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    • 11 November

      Woman killed by relatives in Khammam, police launch investigation

      A woman, Nagamani (50), was murdered by her relatives at Muthagudem in Khammam district. The attack occurred after a family dispute between her son-in-law Mahesh and her daughter Akhila. Police have launched an investigation into the incident Khammam: A woman was murdered, allegedly by her relatives, at Muthagudem under Yedulapuram Municipality limits in the district. According to locals, a resident of the village, Motapothula Venkanna, married off his daughter Akhila to Guniganti Mahesh of the same village three years ago. There were frequent fights between Mahesh and Akhila since last year. Family panchayats were held several times in the presence of elders to resolve the matter, but in vain. In due course, Mahesh applied for divorce and reportedly got the same…

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    • 11 November

      Toll in blast near Red Fort rises to 12

      The death toll from Monday’s blast near Delhi’s Red Fort rose to 12 after three more victims died. A car explosion near the Red Fort metro station prompted police to register an FIR under UAPA and the Explosives Act, triggering citywide security raids New Delhi: The death toll in the blast near Red Fort rose to 12, with three more people succumbing to injuries, police said on Tuesday. A powerful explosion ripped through a slow-moving car at a traffic signal near the Red Fort metro station on Monday evening. Till last night, nine people were confirmed to have died in the blast and 20 others were injured, officials said. Police said three more people succumbed to injuries taking the toll to…

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    • 11 November

      Preliminary probe suggests Red Fort car blast part of larger terror plan

      The Red Fort car blast in Delhi, killing eight including the occupants, may be linked to a larger terror plan. Investigators are probing connections with the busted Faridabad module, tracing the vehicle’s route, and securing Delhi against further potential attacks. New Delhi: The white Hyundai i20 car that exploded on Netaji Subhash Marg in Delhi near the Red Fort was parked outside a Mosque for nearly two hours before the incident. The investigations show that the car that exploded, claiming the lives of eight people, including the three occupants, was parked outside the Sunheri Masjid before the incident. The police managed to piece together the route of the vehicle by obtaining CCTV footage from the area. The footage shows the three…

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    • 11 November

      Delhi explosion: Nine dead, 20 injured near Red Fort, investigation ongoing

      A high-intensity explosion at a traffic signal near Delhi’s Red Fort Metro Station killed nine people and injured 20. Police are investigating the cause, with suspicions of a possible suicide bombing. No terror group has claimed responsibility yet New Delhi: A high-intensity explosion ripped through a slow-moving car at a traffic signal near the Red Fort metro station on Monday evening, killing at least nine people and gutting several vehicles, officials said. Twenty people, including two women, were injured in the blast, which occurred during a busy evening when the area was filled with people. The injured were taken to LNJP Hospital, located a few kilometres away. Police said that the car, in which the blast occurred, had three occupants, and…

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    • 11 November

      Hinduja Group chairman Gopichand Hinduja passes away in London at 85

      Gopichand P. Hinduja, chairman of the global Hinduja Group and one of India’s most influential business figures, passed away in London at 85. Fondly called ‘GP’, he had been unwell for several weeks. He is survived by his wife and children New Delhi: Hinduja Group Chairman Gopichand P. Hinduja passed away in a London hospital on Tuesday. He was 85. Known as GP in business circles, he took over as Chairman of the Hinduja Group following the death of his elder brother Srichand in May 2023. He is survived by his wife, Sunita, sons Sanjay and Dheeraj, and daughter, Rita. The 2025 edition of the Sunday Times Rich List recently ranked Gopichand Hinduja’s family the richest in the UK with a…

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    • 11 November

      Security forces bust Maoist arms manufacturing unit in Chhattisgarh forest

      Security forces destroyed a Maoist arms manufacturing facility in Sukma district, Chhattisgarh, seizing 17 firearms and several weapon-making tools. The operation is part of intensified efforts to dismantle Naxal infrastructure and promote peace under the government’s rehabilitation policy Sukma: Security forces have destroyed a weapons manufacturing facility of Maoists located in dense forest in Chhattisgarh’s Sukma districtseized 17 firearms along with a huge cache of equipment used in production, a police official said on Tuesday. A team of the District Reserve Guard (DRG) on Monday recovered 17 weapons, including a Barrel Grenade Rocket Launcher, six Barrel Grenade Launchers (BGLs), six 12-bore rifles, three single-shot rifles, and one country-made pistol after busting the makeshift factory in the Gomguda forest area. The seizure…

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    • 11 November

      Air India to operate relief flight to bring back 228 passengers stranded in Mongolia

      Air India will operate a relief flight on Tuesday to bring back 228 passengers stranded in Ulaanbaatar after their San Francisco–Delhi flight was diverted due to a technical issue. The Boeing 787 Dreamliner will return to Delhi on Wednesday morning New Delhi: Air India will operate a relief flight on Tuesday to bring back 228 passengers who are stranded in Ulaanbaatar after their San Francisco-Delhi flight was diverted to the Mongolian capital on Monday due to a technical issue. The relief flight will return with the passengers on Wednesday morning, the airline said. There were 245 people in the plane, including 228 passengers and 17 crew members, a source said on Monday. “Air India will be operating a relief flight to…

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    • 11 November

      Faridabad: Hunt on for youth who shot at teenage girl

      Police in Faridabad are searching for 20-year-old Jatin Mangla, accused of shooting a 17-year-old JEE aspirant, Kanishka, in Shyam Colony. The alleged stalker fired twice, injuring her shoulder and abdomen. The girl is stable, and multiple police teams are pursuing the suspect Faridabad: A hunt is on for the youth who allegedly fired gunshots at a 17-year-old girl here in broad daylight, wounding her in shoulder and abdomen, police on Tuesday said. The girl, who is preparing for JEE, was shot twice by an alleged stalker in Faridabad’s Shyam colony on Monday evening when she was on her way home from a library. The attacker has been identified as 20-year-old Jatin Mangla, a native of Sarmathla village near Gurugram’s Sohna, the…

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    • 11 November

      As infiltration routes close, ISI shifts focus to propaganda to stoke unrest in J&K

      With heightened border security and infiltration attempts nearly down to zero post Operation Sindoor, Pakistan’s ISI is resorting to online propaganda to spread disinformation, incite communal tension, and push local recruitment in Jammu and Kashmir, intelligence agencies have warned. New Delhi: Union Home Minister Amit Shah recently instructed the security forces to ensure that Jammu and Kashmir remains free from infiltration. For Pakistan, apart from the huge embarrassment, a big fallout post Operation Sindoor was that it was finding it hard to send terrorists into India. There is heightened security at the borders, and infiltrations have almost fallen to nil. In October, an infiltration bid was made by two terrorists. However, both were killed by the alert forces at Kupwara. With…

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