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₹350 Crore Spent on Modi’s Foreign Trips in Four Years, Reveals Government; Unbilled Visits Could Push Total Higher

The Indian government has disclosed that Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s foreign visits from 2021 to 2025 have cost the exchequer over ₹350 crore — and the final figure could climb further, as bills for trips between March and July 2025 remain pending. The data, shared by the Ministry of External Affairs in response to a Read More…

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Indian Railways Bans Reels at Stations and Tracks — ₹1000 Fine and Arrest for Violators

Indian Railways has officially banned the filming of reels and short videos at railway stations, on train tracks, and inside trains. Citing safety hazards and disruptions to passengers, the Southern Railway has announced that violators will face a ₹1000 fine, and in serious cases, arrest under Railway Safety Rules. Authorities warn that shooting videos in Read More…

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Sweeping Overhaul: New National Cooperation Policy Empowers Co-operative Banks to Deliver Key Public Services

New Delhi: The Central Government has unveiled a bold National Cooperation Policy, introducing sweeping reforms that will transform Primary Agricultural Credit Societies (PACS) and Service Co-operative Banks into powerful engines of grassroots development. The policy redefines the role of these institutions by authorizing them to function as Programme Implementing Agencies (PIAs) for a wide range Read More…

kerala News

Escaped Soumya Case Convict Govindachamy Nabbed After Dramatic Manhunt in Kannur

Govindachamy, the convict in the sensational Soumya rape and murder case, was captured within Kannur city after his daring escape from Kannur Central Jail earlier today. The arrest took place in the Thalapp area, near the Kannur District Congress Committee office, after locals spotted a suspicious man matching Govindachamy’s appearance—wearing a checked shirt, dark trousers, Read More…

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Convicted Killer Govindachamy Escapes from High-Security Kannur Jail; Massive Manhunt Underway

Govindachamy, the convict serving a life sentence in the infamous Soumya rape and murder case, has escaped from Kannur Central Jail, one of Kerala’s most secure prisons. Jail authorities discovered his absence during a routine cell inspection early Thursday morning, triggering a massive statewide manhunt. Lodged in Block 10, Govindachamy—who is disabled with only one Read More…

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India–UK Free Trade Pact Sealed: Luxury Cars, Whisky to Get Cheaper, Massive Boost for Indian Exports

India and the United Kingdom have signed a historic Free Trade Agreement (FTA) in the presence of Prime Minister Narendra Modi and his UK counterpart Keir Starmer. This marks India’s most comprehensive trade pact and the UK’s most significant post-Brexit economic agreement. Under the deal, tariffs on British luxury cars like Jaguar, Land Rover, Rolls-Royce, Read More…

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Kerala Accelerates Kochi–Palakkad Hi-Tech Corridor with ₹70 Crore Land Acquisition Boost

The Kerala government has greenlit ₹70 crore for land acquisition along the Kochi–Palakkad Hi-Tech Industrial Corridor, marking a significant step forward in the ambitious Kochi–Bangalore Industrial Corridor (KBIC) project. The funds, sanctioned to KINFRA, will be used to repay a loan from the Kerala Infrastructure Investment Fund Board (KIIFB), enabling critical land acquisition activities to Read More…

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India’s Ports Set Sail Toward Global Trade Dominance: PM Modi Showcases Transformative Growth

New Delhi: Prime Minister Narendra Modi has highlighted India’s dramatic transformation into a global maritime and trade powerhouse, crediting a decade of strategic reforms, infrastructure upgrades, and policy-driven growth. Sharing an insightful article, the Prime Minister underscored how India’s major ports have more than doubled their capacity—from 745 million tonnes to over 1,600 million tonnes—while Read More…

International News

Tragedy in the Skies: Russian Plane with 50 Onboard, Including Children, Crashes Near Chinese Border

Moscow: A Russian aircraft carrying 50 people, including five children, has crashed near the Chinese border in the remote Amur region. The ill-fated flight belonged to Ankara Airlines, a Siberia-based carrier. Russian authorities have confirmed the discovery of the wreckage, sparking an urgent search for survivors. The aircraft, an An-24 twin turboprop, developed during the Read More…