Author: The Chhattisgarh

A notable shift has occurred on Delhi’s metro map, with three stations undergoing name revisions. Chief Minister Rekha Gupta revealed the new designations on November 16th, emphasizing the goal of providing local identity and improving passenger navigation. The station formerly known as Pitampura Metro Station is now Madhuban Chowk Metro Station, a change designed to resonate more closely with the locality. Passengers will also find a new station near VIPS College now named Haiderpur Metro Station, directly addressing community sentiment. Residents of Haiderpur had expressed a desire for the station to reflect its village heritage, a request that has now…

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In response to renewed scrutiny and calls for a Department of Justice investigation, former US President Bill Clinton has categorically denied any complicity or awareness regarding convicted financier Jeffrey Epstein’s activities. A representative for Clinton, Angel Ureña, declared on X, “These emails prove Bill Clinton did nothing and knew nothing. The rest is noise meant to distract from election losses, backfiring shutdowns, and who knows what else.” President Donald Trump had previously called for the DOJ to probe Clinton’s alleged connections, stating to reporters that “You’re gonna find out what he knew, with respect to Bill Clinton, with respect to…

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The Habanos Cavalry Gold Cup 2025 has a new champion: Optiemus Achievers. They secured a dramatic 8-7 victory over Jindal Panthers in a pulsating final match played at the Jaipur Polo Ground in New Delhi. The decisive goal came in extra time, sealing a hard-fought win for Optiemus Achievers after a fiercely contested game. Chief of Army Staff and Indian Polo Association President, General Upendra Dwivedi, was the distinguished chief guest for the final. The week-long polo spectacle, organized by Chingari president Chetan Seth, culminated in this intense showdown. The Optiemus Achievers team comprised Gunner Uday Kumar Yadav, Hurr Ali,…

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The Philippines has significantly enhanced its maritime defense capabilities with the acquisition of India’s formidable BrahMos supersonic cruise missiles. This strategic defense partnership, valued at $375 million, introduces advanced ‘ship killer’ technology to Manila, directly challenging Beijing’s growing naval presence in the South China Sea. The deal includes the delivery of three shore-based BrahMos missile batteries. These systems are designed to provide rapid and devastating responses to maritime threats. The BrahMos missile’s supersonic speed is a key attribute, enabling it to reach targets at high velocity, making interception extremely difficult for conventional naval defenses. This historic export deal marks a…

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The Chief Minister of Jharkhand was a prominent figure at the state’s Silver Jubilee ‘Rajat Parv Utsav’, participating in the lively ‘Jharkhand Jatra’ cultural festival. Demonstrating his connection to the local traditions, he was seen playing the ‘dhol’ and ‘nagada’, traditional percussion instruments. This participation added a special touch to the milestone celebration, emphasizing the state’s cultural dynamism. The ‘Jharkhand Jatra’ provided an engaging platform for citizens to come together and celebrate their state’s journey over the past 25 years. The event aimed to foster a sense of pride and belonging among the residents.

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Security forces at Tata Steel Works successfully intercepted an attempted theft, leading to the arrest of four individuals. The company’s security team acted quickly to prevent the illicit removal of valuable materials and transferred the suspects to the local police. Legal proceedings have commenced against the apprehended youths. The incident reportedly took place near 1 AM on Saturday during a routine patrol. Security personnel observed four men trying to carry away sacks of copper cable. The recovered copper cable weighed a substantial 690 kg, with an estimated market value of nearly 2 lakh rupees. The four men, identified as residents…

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An anti-Naxal operation in Sukma, Chhattisgarh, has resulted in the elimination of three Maoist operatives, carrying a combined reward of Rs 15 lakh. The encounter took place on Sunday morning in the dense forests of Tumalpad village, a sensitive area bordering the Bhejji and Chintagufa police stations. Security forces launched the mission after receiving specific intelligence about Maoist activity. Officials confirmed the identities of the neutralized Naxalites as Madvi Deva (area committee member), Podiam Gangi (CNM commander), and Sodhi Gangi (Kistaram area committee member). The confrontation ensued after security personnel, acting on tip-offs, initiated a search operation, leading to a…

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The beloved television series ‘Kyunki Saas Bhi Kabhi Bahu Thi 2’ is currently gripping viewers with a storyline that showcases a troubling distance growing between its central couple, Tulsi and Mihir. Smriti Irani, reprising her iconic role as Tulsi, appears distressed in a newly released promo, sharing her concerns about Mihir with their son Angad. This emotional portrayal has sparked considerable worry among the show’s dedicated fanbase. After a significant hiatus, the revived series has quickly reignited audience interest with its compelling drama. The latest promotional material focuses on Tulsi’s heartbreak and the perceived rift developing with Mihir, a stark…

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India’s battle against severe air pollution, particularly during winter months, is seeing car air purifiers emerge as a crucial health accessory. As toxic smog blankets major cities, these devices are becoming indispensable for safeguarding commuters. Industry forecasts predict a significant global market expansion for car air purifiers, reaching USD 15.1 billion by 2035, with India demonstrating exceptional growth. The demand is particularly acute in metropolitan areas like Delhi and Mumbai, where residents are actively seeking solutions to mitigate air pollution exposure during their daily drives. Car air purifiers work by meticulously cleaning the air within a vehicle’s cabin, removing a…

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Prepare for the future of aerial warfare: India is rolling out advanced laser weapon systems capable of neutralizing enemy drones at ranges previously thought to be science fiction. The Indian Army and Air Force are set to receive 16 newly developed indigenous systems. These are not merely detection tools; they are designed to vaporize incoming enemy unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) with powerful laser beams from as far as 2 kilometers. A significant upgrade is on the horizon with the upcoming clearance of DRDO’s Integrated Drone Detection and Interdiction System (Mark 2). This system features a formidable 10-kilowatt laser beam, effectively…

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