New Delhi: Mohsin Naqvi, the Pakistan Cricket Board chief, the country’s Home Minister, and the President of the Asian Cricket Council, has finally capitulated to India. He has now apologized for the trophy drama and the accusations leveled against Indian players. After Pakistan’s defeat to the Indian team, Naqvi disappeared with the trophy. Following this, he was not only vilified globally but also criticized within Pakistan. Just a day earlier, Rajiv Shukla, representing India, had also reprimanded him. After losing to the Indian team, Pakistani players including captain Salman Ali Agha…
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Chirag Paswan is still undecided on contesting the elections, saying, “First the seat is clear, then I will decide”
Patna: Lok Janshakti Party – Ram Vilas (LJP-R) president and Union Minister Chirag Paswan is yet to decide whether he will contest the Bihar assembly elections himself or not. Chirag Paswan has said that first the seat-sharing should be done as to which party got how many and which seats, then his party’s central parliamentary board will decide whether he should contest the elections or not. By saying ‘Bihar is calling’, Chirag had created an atmosphere of jumping into the race for the post of Chief Minister with Sankalp Sabhas…
Asaduddin Owaisi was asked, “What would you have done if you were the Prime Minister at the time of the Pahalgam attack?”
New Delhi: All India Majlis-e-Ittehadul Muslimeen (AIMIM) chief and Hyderabad MP Asaduddin Owaisi on Tuesday said that there was a golden opportunity to give a befitting reply to Pakistan after the Pahalgam terror attack, but the central government ignored the sentiments of the nation by stalling the action. Speaking to reporters in Pune, Owaisi said, “As an Indian, I want to say that there was an opportunity to give a befitting reply to Pakistan after the Pahalgam attack. I am surprised why the government stopped it. The atmosphere in the…
Bud and NxtGen Launch ‘M for Coding’, India’s Alternative to Claude Code
Thiruvananthapuram: NxtGen, India’s sovereign cloud leader renowned for its secure, scalable, and cost-efficient infrastructure and a qualified cloud service provider for the India AI Mission, together with Bud Ecosystem, the innovator behind a hardware-agnostic generative AI Foundry, today announced M for Coding. Offered under NxtGen’s ‘M’GenAI platform and powered by Bud, the new AI-driven coding assistant positions itself as India’s affordable alternative to Claude Code, delivering frontier-grade performance at a fraction of the cost. By dramatically lowering the financial barrier to advanced coding assistance, M for Coding makes cutting-edge generative…
Hindu statesman Rajan Zed to speak at California State University Chico
California State University-Chico (CSUC) is mobilizing a panel for having a meaningful conversation and finding common ground among diverse religions and denominations, starting November four. Termed as “Interreligious Reflections in Northern California”, it will be launched with “Jewish and Hindu reflections”, and will continue into future semesters covering other religions and denominations. Featured speakers in this maiden venture include distinguished global Hindu statesman Rajan Zed, Congregation Beth Israel Chico Rabbi Lisa Rappaport, CSUC Chair of Comparative Religion & Humanities Daniel Veidlinger, and CSUC Professor of Religious Studies Jed Wyrick. “We’ll…
Six leaders from the Gehlot-Pilot camp have joined the Congress party
The Rajasthan Congress recently revoked the suspension of six leaders: Mewaram Jain, Balendu Singh Shekhawat, Sandeep Sharma, Balram Yadav, Arvind Damor, and Tejpal Mirdha, reinstating them into the party. These leaders were expelled for various reasons, including indiscipline, but the return of one of these leaders has caused a political upheaval in the state. The party’s decision is being seen as an attempt to strike a balance between the camps of former Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot and former Deputy Chief Minister Sachin Pilot. However, some leaders have also faced opposition…
Those who call me B team, I was attacked and shot in the state of BJP itself: Asaduddin Owaisi
Katihar: All India Majlis-e-Ittehadul Muslimeen (AIMIM) chief Asaduddin Owaisi on Saturday dismissed accusations that his party is the NDA’s “B-team” in Bihar, saying he had survived an attack a few years ago in the BJP-ruled state of Uttar Pradesh. Owaisi said that if he cannot find an alliance partner, his party will contest the upcoming assembly elections alone. Owaisi concluded his “Seemanchal Nyay Yatra” by addressing several public meetings in Katihar district. According to media reports, Owaisi said, “The so-called contractors of secularism allege that we are the BJP’s “B-team”…
PM Modi on the 100-year journey of the Sangh, the spirit of nation first is always paramount for every volunteer
New Delhi: Prime Minister Narendra Modi praised the remarkable, unprecedented, and inspiring journey of the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) over 100 years. He said that the spirit of nation first has always been paramount in every endeavor of RSS volunteers. He said, “In the next few days, we will be celebrating Vijayadashami. This Vijayadashami will be very special for another reason. This day marks the 100th anniversary of the founding of the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh. The Sangh’s journey over a century is as remarkable, unprecedented, and inspiring as it is.…
Tejashwi attacks Nitish and Modi government, says the intelligent people of Bihar will not fall for your tricks
Patna: Leader of the Opposition in the Bihar Assembly, Tejashwi Yadav, has attacked the double-engine government. He said that Nitish Kumar and the central BJP government are trying to mislead the public by announcing schemes before the assembly elections, but the intelligent people of Bihar will not be fooled. He questioned how promises can be fulfilled if the government lacks revenue. Tejashwi said that the people of Bihar are asking Chief Minister Nitish Kumar and the central government, “If you don’t have ₹1 lakh crore, how will the announcements of…
Election Commission announces: 320 IAS officers to be deployed for Bihar Assembly elections
New Delhi: The Election Commission (ECI) has decided to deploy Central Observers (General, Police, and Expenditure) for the upcoming Bihar Assembly elections and by-elections in some states. The Commission has decided to appoint a total of 470 officers serving in various states as Central Observers. These officers include 320 officers from the Indian Administrative Service (IAS), 60 officers from the Indian Police Service (IPS), and 90 officers from the Indian Revenue Service (IRS). Additionally, officers from services such as the IRAS and ICAS are also included. According to the Commission, these…
