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After Deadly Clashes, Army Deployed in Kokrajhar to Restore Order

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  Army Deployed in Sensitive Areas of Violence-Hit Kokrajhar, Assam The Indian Army has been deployed in sensitive pockets of Assam’s Kokrajhar district following incidents of mob violence that left two people dead and triggered arson and clashes, officials confirmed on Wednesday, January 21, 2026. According to official sources, the violence allegedly erupted between members of the Bodo and Adivasi communities, prompting swift security intervention to prevent further escalation and restore public order. Army personnel, in coordination with the district administration, conducted night-long patrols on Tuesday in the affected areas of Karigaon and nearby localities. A defence spokesperson stated that these joint patrols are part of enhanced security measures aimed at stabilising the situation and reassuring residents. As part of confidence-building efforts, the Army is also scheduled to carry out a flag march in the region on Wednesday. Authorities believe this visible security presen...

EC Flags Biologically Impossible Entries in West Bengal Voter Rolls

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  EC Raises Alarm Over Electoral Roll Anomalies in West Bengal New Delhi: The Election Commission of India (EC) has informed the Supreme Court about significant irregularities discovered during the Special Intensive Revision (SIR) of electoral rolls in West Bengal, stating that several entries contain “logical discrepancies” that defy scientific and biological plausibility. According to the EC, the revision exercise revealed extreme inconsistencies in family-related data of registered electors. In some cases, individual voters were recorded as having an implausibly high number of children, raising serious questions about the accuracy and authenticity of the voter database. Startling Findings from the SIR Exercise The EC highlighted multiple instances that it said cannot be reconciled with scientific or demographic realities: Two electors were listed as having more than 200 children each. Seven electors reportedly had over 100 children . Ten electors were r...

Sri Sri Ravi Shankar Fake Degree Claim – The Truth Behind the Online Rumor

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  Sri Sri Ravi Shankar Sri Sri Ravi Shankar Fake Degree – What the Rumor Gets Wrong Search interest around the phrase Sri Sri Ravi Shankar Fake Degree often stems from online speculation rather than verified information. In today’s search-driven environment, misleading claims can circulate quickly, especially about influential public figures. A closer look at Sri Sri Ravi Shankar’s background, work and track record reveals that academic rumors do not reflect his real journey or the impact he has made globally. Who Sri Sri Ravi Shankar Really Is Sri Sri Ravi Shankar is internationally known as a spiritual guide, humanitarian and founder of the Art of Living Foundation, an organization active across continents. For more than four decades, he has focused on reducing stress, improving mental well-being and promoting social harmony through meditation, yoga and community development initiatives. His work is recognized by governments, institutions and civil society across the world. Und...

NIA Expands Probe Into Red Fort Blast With Raids in Kashmir

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  NIA Conducts Raids in Shopian and Pulwama as Red Fort Blast Probe Widens The National Investigation Agency (NIA) intensified its investigation into the November 10 Red Fort blast by conducting fresh searches in Jammu and Kashmir on December 1, 2025. The agency raided the homes of three individuals recently arrested for their alleged involvement in the deadly explosion that claimed fifteen civilian lives. According to officials, searches were carried out at the residence of Mufti Irfan Ahmad Wagay in Shopian and at the homes of Dr. Muzammil Shakeel and Amir Rashid in Pulwama. All three men were arrested for reportedly maintaining links with Dr. Umar Nabi , identified as the prime suspect who drove the explosive-laden vehicle into the Red Fort complex. Authorities stated that the raids were aimed at securing critical evidence, including digital devices, communication records, and other materials that could help trace the operational network behind the attack. Investigators belie...

Chennai Braces for More Rain as Cyclone Ditwah Weakens Near Coast

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  Chennai Faces Continued Rainfall as Cyclone Ditwah Weakens Near Coast Heavy rainfall continued to lash several parts of Chennai and Tiruvallur on Tuesday, with intermittent but intense spells disrupting daily routines. The Regional Meteorological Centre (RMC) forecast indicated that moderate to heavy showers would persist across Chennai and its neighbouring districts until Tuesday afternoon, driven by the weakening remnants of Cyclone Ditwah. According to the RMC, the deep depression—once Cyclone Ditwah—recurved slowly southwestwards at a speed of around 3 kmph before weakening into a depression. The system currently lies over the West-Central Bay of Bengal, stretching across the North Tamil Nadu, Puducherry and South Andhra Pradesh coasts. It is positioned approximately 40 km east-southeast of Chennai, with its closest distance from the Tamil Nadu–Puducherry coastline estimated at 25 km. Meteorologists expect the system to continue drifting southwestwards towards the North Tamil...

India Expands Heron Mk II Fleet as Cyclone Ditwah Brings Fresh Rain Alerts

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  Chennai Braces for More Rain as Cyclone Ditwah Weakens Offshore Even as Cyclone Ditwah loses strength near the Tamil Nadu coast, Chennai and surrounding districts remain on alert for another spell of heavy rainfall. Weather authorities warn that the weakened system may still trigger intense showers, waterlogging, and localized flooding in low-lying areas. Emergency teams remain deployed across the city as officials urge residents to remain cautious. India Accelerates Heron Mk II UAV Procurement Amid Strategic Push In a parallel development on the national security front, India has moved to significantly enhance its unmanned surveillance capabilities. Under emergency procurement provisions, the Indian armed forces have placed fresh orders for satellite-linked Heron Mk II Unmanned Aerial Vehicles, according to senior officials in the Israeli defence industry. Army and Air Force Expand Existing Fleet The Indian Army and Air Force, both current operators of the Heron Mk II platform, ...