Author: The Chhattisgarh

The Budhapara Stadium in Raipur buzzed with excitement as Chief Minister Vishnu Deo Sai launched the highly anticipated National Supercross Bike Racing Championship. Leading by example, the Chief Minister donned a helmet and rode a motorcycle to officially commence the event, drawing enthusiastic cheers from the predominantly young audience. This national-level competition is being held as a significant part of Chhattisgarh’s Silver Jubilee Year festivities, with a core objective of promoting discipline, responsibility, and safety awareness among aspiring riders. In a public appeal accompanied by a shared video, CM Sai stressed the non-negotiable aspects of road safety. “Your life is…

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Get ready for the prequel that started it all. A Quiet Place: Day One, starring acclaimed actress Lupita Nyong’o and Joseph Quinn, will be available for streaming on Netflix starting November 14, 2025. This gripping story explores the terrifying first day of the alien invasion that redefined survival for a silent planet. This prequel expands the universe of the 2018 hit, A Quiet Place, a franchise that has proven to be a monumental success for Paramount Studios, grossing an impressive $900 million globally. It offers a new perspective on the harrowing events that set the stage for the subsequent films.…

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The Women’s Premier League (WPL) is gearing up for its 2026 season with a highly anticipated mega player auction set to take place in New Delhi on November 27. This marks a significant milestone as it’s the inaugural mega auction for the league. After careful consideration, New Delhi has been chosen as the host city, beating out other contenders. The Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) has informed all five franchises about the confirmed auction date. Organizers are looking at a prominent hotel in Aerocity as the potential venue, as the Bharat Mandapam is booked for the India…

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Hyundai has officially launched the highly anticipated second-generation models of the Venue compact SUV and its sportier N Line variant in India. Building upon the success of its predecessor, the new Venue series aims to redefine segment standards with significant upgrades in design, technology, and safety, starting at an attractive price point. The exterior design of the new Hyundai Venue and Venue N Line has been significantly refined. The front end is characterized by a bold, rectangular grille featuring dark chrome inserts and advanced quad-beam LED headlamps. The C-shaped DRLs and a connecting light bar contribute to a premium and…

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A new phase of conflict appears to be dawning as the Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) has officially announced its intention to strike Pakistan’s major metropolitan areas. Following operations primarily in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, the militant group has now set its sights on Lahore, Islamabad, and Karachi. This announcement is explicitly linked to the TTP’s anger over the perceived forced displacement of Afghan Pashtuns, demanding that Pakistani authorities address these grievances. Pakistan’s military has responded with firm resolve, labeling any attacks originating from Khyber as acts of war. Lieutenant General Ahmed Sharif, the army’s chief spokesperson, stated unequivocally that such assaults would trigger…

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A human rights organization has reported the tragic deaths of two more Baloch civilians attributed to Pakistani forces in the restive Balochistan province. This latest event underscores a worrying escalation in alleged human rights violations, including enforced disappearances and torture, which have plagued the region. According to Paank, the human rights wing of the Baloch National Movement, the violence is part of a sustained campaign against the Baloch people. On October 29, Hamza Baloch, a worker from Khuzdar, was allegedly taken by a Pakistan-backed militia and delivered to the Pakistani military. After five days in alleged illegal custody, his bullet-ridden…

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In a significant political move, Kalpana Soren is actively campaigning to garner support for Somesh. Her primary message revolves around the imperative to actualize the dreams and developmental agenda set forth by the late Ramdas Soren. She is urging voters to consider Somesh as the rightful inheritor of Ramdas Soren’s vision and to extend their full backing. This strategic alliance aims to consolidate support and ensure that the developmental trajectory envisioned by Ramdas Soren is vigorously pursued, promising a future of growth and prosperity for the region.

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A prominent and respected figure in Jammu and Kashmir’s media landscape, senior journalist Tariq Ahmad Bhat, has passed away. Bhat, who was the Bureau Chief for The Week magazine in J&K, succumbed to a sudden cardiac arrest at his home in Srinagar on Tuesday morning. Medical personnel confirmed his death after he was rushed to a nearby hospital. Bhat’s nearly 30-year career was marked by a commitment to fearless and insightful journalism. He was renowned for his deep knowledge of regional issues and his ability to present complex narratives with clarity and balance. His reporting offered a crucial perspective on…

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The conflict in Sudan has led to the reported abduction of Adarsh Behera, a 36-year-old Indian man from Odisha. Behera was allegedly taken by the Rapid Support Forces (RSF) in Al Fashir, a city recently captured by the paramilitary group after a prolonged siege. Behera had been living and working in Sudan for the past three years at the Sukarati Plastic Factory, leaving behind his wife and two young children in India. The situation in Al Fashir, a key location in the Darfur region, has become increasingly volatile following its takeover by the RSF. Reports indicate Behera might have been…

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A former minister and prominent Congress leader, K.N. Tripathi, has raised serious allegations against the state government, claiming a plot to assassinate him after his official police security was abruptly removed. Speaking in Daltonganj, Tripathi revealed that his personal safety is now entrusted to loyal party activists equipped with sophisticated firearms, a situation he described as unique for a former minister. During a recent encounter, Tripathi expressed shock at the lack of police presence, questioning their whereabouts. “Where are the government security personnel?” he asked. His immediate response was chilling: “The government wants to eliminate me and silence my dissent.”…

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