Big split in AAP: 15 councillors joined hands with former leader of the house Goyal, announced new party

New Delhi:  Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) has suffered a major setback in Delhi. 15 councillors of the party have resigned. Former leader of the house Mukesh Goyal has claimed to form a new party, which he has named Indraprastha Vikas Party. He has claimed that 13 councillors have joined him. He has said that councillors from Congress and BJP can also join us. Mukesh Goyal said, AAP came with full majority, but the party used to just give orders. No one was listened to. Only the opposition was blamed. I…

Congress’ names in delegation going abroad on terrorism issue; Himanta Biswa Sarma hits back

New Delhi: Congress has sent the names of its four MPs to the government to join the delegation to be sent abroad to present India’s stand before the world on the issue of terrorism. These include the name of Gaurav Gogoi from Assam. Seeing his name in the Congress list, Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma has hit back. Sarma tweeted, “An MP included in the list has not denied staying in Pakistan for a long time. He has reportedly been in Pakistan for two weeks. Credible documents show that his wife…

Iranian President’s reply to Trump- Nuclear policy is a matter of our pride

Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian said on Saturday that US President Donald Trump is talking about peace and threats simultaneously. Who should we believe? On one hand he talks about peace and on the other hand he threatens with the most advanced means of mass murder. He said that Iran will not step back from its legitimate rights. We refuse to bow down to intimidation. He said that Tehran will continue nuclear talks, but is not afraid of threats. We do not want war. Trump said on Friday that Iran has…

Supreme Court halts Trump’s deportation of immigrants

Washington:   The US Supreme Court has stayed Trump’s decision to expel Venezuelan immigrants from the country. Many immigrants are currently locked up in a detention center in Texas. The Trump administration wanted to send them out of the country as soon as possible through the ‘Alien Enemies Act’ of 1798. While staying the Trump administration’s decision, the court said that the government will have to give people a full opportunity to undergo the legal process before expelling them from the country. The court also said that the method adopted by…

YouTuber Jyoti Rani Arrested on Charges of Spying for Pakistan

Haryana : The Haryana Police have arrested Jyoti Rani, a YouTuber from Hisar, on charges of spying for Pakistan. A case has been registered against Jyoti at the Civil Lines police station in Hisar. She has been presented in court and has been taken into custody for a five-day remand. Hisar Deputy Superintendent of Police Kamaljeet stated that Jyoti was in contact with Pakistan’s intelligence agencies and was transmitting sensitive information via social media. He said that Jyoti had traveled to Pakistan four times, which is why India’s security agencies…

India’s name resonated in Brazil: Nitin Gadkari said something big in a direct conversation with the NRIs

Brazil: India’s Union Minister for Road Transport and Highways Nitin Gadkari interacted with the vibrant Indian diaspora community in Sao Paulo, Brazil and highlighted India’s growing stature on the global stage from strong economic growth, rapid infrastructure development and strong international partnerships. This information was given in a statement shared from the Nitin Gadkari Office. During the interaction, he emphasized the vast investment and innovation opportunities in India, especially in biofuels, green hydrogen, clean energy and flex-fuel mobility. He appreciated the deep cultural values ​​of the community and their important…

Global Inauguration of CML Activity Year and Centennial Commemoration of St. Thérèse’s Canonization

The Cherupushpa Mission League (CML), an international Catholic lay organization, will officially launch its 2025–2026 activity year with a global online gathering on Saturday, May 17, at 8:30 PM IST. The event will also commemorate the 100th anniversary of the canonization of Saint Thérèse of Lisieux, fondly known as Little Thérèse or Cherupushpam, the heavenly patroness of the Mission League. The international inauguration will witness participation from CML representatives and leaders across various countries. Major Archbishop Mar Raphael Thattil, head of the Syro-Malabar Church and the patron of CML, will…

Traders in Delhi, the capital of India, are boycotting apples from Turkey

Due to Turkish support for Pakistan, Indian traders are hesitant to import Turkish goods. Azadpur Mandi, Asia’s largest wholesale market for fruits and vegetables, has decided to stop importing apples from Turkey, citing the current diplomatic situation.Azadpur Fruit Mandi Chairman Meetha Ram Kriplani said, ‘We have decided to discontinue all new imports of apples from Turkey. Azadpur Mandi had long prioritized Turkish apples, with imports reaching 1.16 lakh tonnes in 2024. However, recent developments in Turkey’s approach towards India have led to disappointment.’ ‘We have supported Turkish trade for years,…

ITServe’s 24th, Boston Chapter Launched

“It’s truly historic for ITServe Alliance to have our Boston Chapter launched, joining today with our 23 other Chapters, taking the total number of ITServe chapters to 24, spread across the United States,” said Anju Vallabhaneni, President of ITServe, the largest association of IT Solutions & Services organizations, representing over 2,500 member companies across the United States. The historic launch event of the Boston Chapter was held at the Double Tree Hilton in Worcester, MA, on April 18th, 2025, with over 150 ITServe members and sponsors from across the United…

AAPI Legislative Day Highlights Healthcare, Insurance, Immigration Issues on Capitol Hill

“Action Needed to Improve Patients Access and Outcomes” (Washington, DC:  The American Association of Physicians of Indian Origin (AAPI) presented to the United States lawmakers some of the major concerns of the Indian-American community, particularly those affecting the physicians fraternity during the annual Legislative Day on Capitol Hill, Washington, D.C., on May 7-8, 2025. Dr. Satheesh Kathula, President of AAPI said, “Healthcare continues to be the center of the nation’s focus, especially with changes in policies on Immigration, Medicare/Medicaid, and Medical Education. AAPI’s annual Legislative Day has become a vital…