Author: The Chhattisgarh

In response to recent statements, Russia has firmly reaffirmed its adherence to the moratorium on nuclear weapons testing. Presidential spokesperson Dmitry Peskov assured that President Vladimir Putin has not authorized any nuclear tests, and Moscow remains committed to this non-testing policy. Peskov highlighted that Russia’s commitment is contingent on reciprocal actions, indicating that if the United States were to resume nuclear testing, Russia would be compelled to act to preserve strategic parity. This emphasis on parity underscores Russia’s view of nuclear weapons as a crucial component of its national security and global stability. The Kremlin views its adherence to the…

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The Jharkhand Mukti Morcha (JMM) candidate received a massive boost as Kalpana Soren led an electrifying roadshow, drawing an immense sea of supporters. The event was a testament to the widespread appeal of the JMM, with citizens from all walks of life joining the procession. Kalpana Soren, interacting with the enthusiastic participants, reiterated the party’s dedication to progressive policies and grassroots empowerment. The carefully planned route ensured maximum visibility, allowing the campaign’s message to resonate deeply within the community. The sheer magnitude of the turnout highlights the electorate’s strong backing for the JMM and its candidate.

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A vital capacity enhancement program, centered on ‘Strengthening Evaluation and Assessment Methods,’ concluded at PVSSE DAV Public School, Jhumritilaiya, on November 9, 2025. This two-day initiative, conducted from November 8-9, 2025, was organized by the Central Board of Secondary Education, Patna region, with the explicit goal of improving educational assessment practices. The workshop sought to introduce teachers to modern, fair, and competency-driven evaluation strategies, thereby enhancing the effectiveness of the teaching-learning cycle as envisioned by the National Education Policy 2020. The event was inaugurated by Krishan Kumar Singh, the school’s Principal and Venue Director, who lit a ceremonial lamp. The…

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An Improvised Explosive Device (IED) planted by Naxalite elements caused an explosion in Chhattisgarh’s Sukma district, resulting in injuries to a Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) jawan on Sunday afternoon. The blast happened at approximately 1:45 PM in the forested terrain near Gogunda, within the jurisdiction of Fulbagdi police station. Reports indicate that the jawan, a member of the CRPF’s 74th Battalion, was on an area domination patrol when he accidentally stepped on a pressure IED. The explosion caused significant injuries to his legs. Security personnel provided on-site first aid, and the injured jawan was subsequently transported by air to…

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The entertainment world is abuzz with the happy news of Katrina Kaif and Vicky Kaushal welcoming their first child, a baby boy, on November 7, 2025. The couple shared the delightful announcement on Instagram, stating, ‘Our bundle of joy has arrived. With immense love and gratitude, we welcome our baby boy. 7th November 2025. Katrina & Vicky.’ This joyous occasion has seen an outpouring of blessings from fans and celebrities alike. Amidst the celebrations, a fabricated screenshot emerged online, purportedly showing Salman Khan commenting on the couple’s post. The alleged comment, ‘Ye sab private cheeze internet pe mat daala karo…

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In a surprising turn of events, Pakistan cricket has reshuffled its white-ball squads just before their home series against Sri Lanka and a tri-nation T20I event. Young batter Hasan Nawaz has been released from national duty to focus on the Quaid-e-Azam Trophy, which resumes on November 11. This decision opens up an opportunity for the comeback of flamboyant opener Fakhar Zaman into the T20 International side. While a direct replacement for Hasan Nawaz in the ODI squad has not been announced, Fakhar Zaman’s inclusion in the T20I squad marks his return to the shortest format since the Asia Cup 2025…

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Czech automotive manufacturer Skoda is set to enrich its Indian product line by bringing in more of its renowned global models. The company, whose current Indian vehicle range spans from approximately Rs 7 lakh to over Rs 40 lakh, has stated that its electric car ambitions for India are presently deferred. This initiative is designed to appeal to a wider and more diverse customer base across the nation. “For the next year, the basic portfolio, which is the locally produced cars, remains the same. However, to excite the market, as we did with the Octavia this year, we are also…

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In a significant address, RSS chief Mohan Bhagwat has opened the door for people of all faiths, including Muslims and Christians, to be part of the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh. Speaking at a Bengaluru event marking ‘100 Years of Sangh Journey,’ Bhagwat stated that the core requirement for joining the organization is a sense of belonging to ‘Bharat Mata’ and the wider Hindu society, irrespective of one’s religious denomination. Bhagwat’s remarks began with a seemingly exclusive statement, indicating that ‘only Hindus are allowed.’ However, he swiftly clarified this by explaining that while the foundation is Hindu society, individuals of Muslim or…

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A groundbreaking achievement in nuclear energy is unfolding as Chinese scientists successfully demonstrate thorium-to-uranium conversion in a molten salt reactor. This pivotal moment resurrects a promising nuclear technology that the United States pioneered decades ago but ultimately set aside. The Shanghai Institute of Applied Physics has confirmed the successful operation of its two-megawatt Thorium Molten Salt Reactor (TMSR). This system has definitively proven that thorium can be reliably converted into usable nuclear fuel, a feat that has eluded the world for fifty years. U.S. researchers explored molten salt reactor concepts in the 1960s, but Cold War-era focus on uranium-based systems…

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A crucial high mast light near the wedding hall in the prominent Jharkhand Dham temple complex, Giridih, has completely stopped functioning, leaving devotees to perform their rituals in darkness. This lighting system was instrumental in bathing the area in a bright, milky illumination every evening and ensuring a safe passage for pilgrims at night. Notably, visitors heading to the impressive fifty-one-foot Hanuman temple situated outside the main Baba temple greatly benefited from this light for an extended period. The consistent illumination provided a sense of security, deterring fear of nocturnal creatures and allowing people to move freely. The light was…

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