Author: The Chhattisgarh

In a forceful assertion of national sovereignty, the Taliban-led government in Afghanistan has warned Pakistan that it will not tolerate any use of Afghan territory for hostile purposes. This declaration comes after the latest round of peace negotiations between the two neighboring countries failed to yield positive results, leading to a significant diplomatic standoff. The Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan conveyed a clear message to Islamabad: any act of aggression will be met with a robust defense of Afghan people and land. The Taliban reiterated its long-standing commitment to not allowing Afghan soil to be utilized for launching attacks against any…

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Enhancing the unique bond between India and Bhutan is the primary objective of Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s upcoming state visit to the Kingdom from November 11th to 12th. This visit reinforces the robust bilateral relationship and continues the consistent pattern of high-level interactions. A key event will be the joint inauguration of the significant Punatsangchhu-II Hydroelectric Project, a major collaborative undertaking. Prime Minister Modi is also scheduled to meet with the King of Bhutan, Jigme Khesar Namgyel Wangchuck, and participate in the celebrations for the 70th birthday of the Fourth King, Jigme Singye Wangchuck. Furthermore, the Prime Minister will engage…

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Nepal’s primary international gateway, Tribhuvan International Airport (TIA), experienced a complete halt in flight operations this evening due to a critical failure in its runway lighting system. The technical issue, detected around 5:30 PM local time, has impacted all incoming and outgoing flights, encompassing both international and domestic routes. Airport officials have stated that their teams are actively engaged in troubleshooting the problem to ensure a rapid return to normal operations. The runway light malfunction has already caused several flights to be held, with further impacts anticipated. Passengers are encouraged to monitor airline communications for real-time information on delays and…

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Tragedy has struck the CRPF’s 193rd F Battalion stationed in the Naxal-prone Saranda forest of West Singhbhum. Head Constable Rajesh Kumar, aged 52, passed away under questionable conditions while carrying out his duties. The incident took place at the CRPF camp in Chhotanagra, Manoharpur block. According to available information, Kumar collapsed unexpectedly during his duty shift on Saturday. He was immediately rushed to the Manoharpur Community Health Centre by his colleagues. Doctors at the facility confirmed his death after an initial examination. The provisional cause of death is cited as a heart attack, though definitive confirmation awaits the official post-mortem…

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November 08 invites a deeper exploration of your inner strengths and intuitive wisdom. Today’s Tarot card readings reveal a prevailing theme of quiet confidence and the illumination of your personal power across all zodiac signs. Prepare to uncover guidance for career, relationships, and personal growth. Aries, the Empress card signifies a day of abundant creation and nurturing energy. Focus on cultivating beauty and allowing love to flow. Taurus, the Six of Wands celebrates your accomplishments, urging you to enjoy recognition while remaining grounded. Gemini, the Five of Wands advises thoughtful engagement with challenges, emphasizing peace over conflict. Cancer, the Queen…

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In a strategic move to gear up for the T20 World Cup 2026, Afghanistan will host the West Indies for a three-game T20I series in the UAE. The series kicks off on January 19th, 2026, with matches also slated for January 21st and 22nd. This encounter is highly anticipated, especially following both teams’ strong performances in the T20 World Cup 2024, where Afghanistan reached the semifinals and the West Indies, a formidable force, also advanced. Hosting the series in the UAE offers a significant advantage, as the conditions are anticipated to be comparable to those in India and Sri Lanka,…

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The landscape of Bihar is set to transform, with Defence Minister Rajnath Singh announcing the end of an era associated with local firearms and lanterns, ushering in a new phase of advanced manufacturing, including missiles and cannons. Speaking at a rally in Ramgarh, Singh unveiled the government’s strategic vision to establish a defence industrial corridor within Bihar. This ambitious project is designed to catalyze industrial expansion and generate substantial employment. Singh, addressing political rivals, remarked, “I want to tell RJD people that now Bihar will not make kattas, it will make missiles and cannons.” He presented the NDA’s manifesto as…

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Sweeping changes to global visa screening are now in effect as the United States revives its ‘public charge’ policy with stricter enforcement. Embassies across the world are tasked with applying tougher standards when evaluating an applicant’s financial independence and health status. The controversial ‘public charge’ rule empowers immigration officials to deny entry to those deemed likely to rely on public welfare programs or government aid. The U.S. State Department has communicated that self-sufficiency is a long-standing principle of American immigration law, and the concept of being a ‘public charge’ has been codified for more than a hundred years. This new…

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A group of 48 migrant laborers from Jharkhand have finally returned home after being stranded in Tunisia for three months. The workers, originating from Bokaro, Hazaribagh, and Giridih districts, had been struggling with unpaid wages and a lack of food. Their safe homecoming was made possible through the efforts of social activist Sikandar Ali, coupled with proactive measures from the government and the company involved. Upon receiving information about the stranded workers, Chief Minister Hemant Soren issued instructions for their immediate repatriation. Labor department officials met with the returnees to understand their challenges. The state government has committed to integrating…

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Students from Ramgarh’s Kasturba Gandhi Balika Awasiya Vidyalaya have achieved a significant victory, securing a silver medal at the Jharkhand State Level School Band Competition. This prestigious event, held at the Birsa Munda Athletics Stadium in Khelgaon, was organized by the Jharkhand Education Project Council under the state’s Department of School Education and Literacy. The talented team from Catha, Ramgarh, comprising 25 members and captained by Rani Kumari, showcased their musical prowess in the pipe band category. Their synchronized performance, set to a medley of patriotic songs, captivated the judges and earned them the second-highest rank across the state. District…

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