An Indian Air Force (IAF) Jaguar Trainer aircraft has crashed near Banoda village in Churu district, Rajasthan, during a routine training exercise. Tragically, both pilots on board were killed in the accident, which occurred around 1:25 PM on Wednesday. The IAF confirmed the incident, stating that there was no damage to any civilian property. An inquiry has been ordered to investigate the cause of the crash. This incident marks the second such occurrence in a span of three months. In April, a two-seater Jaguar aircraft crashed shortly after taking off from the Jamnagar Airbase, attributed to a technical fault. The…
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A significant plot by CPI (Maoist) insurgents was foiled in Jharkhand today. Security forces recovered 18 IED bombs during a search operation conducted in the forests. Each bomb weighed approximately three kilograms. The bombs were safely defused at the site by a bomb disposal squad. The operation took place near the border of West Singhbhum and Khunti districts, specifically near Kochang in the Arki police station area. The search operation was initiated based on a tip-off received by the Superintendent of Police of West Singhbhum on July 8th, indicating that the banned CPI (Maoist) had hidden explosives in the bordering…
A woman residing in Harmu Housing Colony has filed a case at Argora Police Station against Dumri MLA Jairam Mahato and two others, alleging defamation, insult, and other charges on social media. The case involves Uttam Kumar Mahto and Bittu Singh, both accused alongside Jairam. The woman informed the police that a YouTube channel associated with the JLKM party used obscene language and abusive content against her. YouTuber Bittu Singh made a video specifically mentioning the woman’s name. She alleges that Uttam Kumar Mahto, the YouTuber, is also an associate of MLA Jairam Mahato, and that the video was made…
Significant changes have been implemented within the police department of Durg district, Chhattisgarh. Senior Superintendent of Police (SSP) Vijay Agrawal has issued transfer orders affecting 13 police personnel, including 2 Station House Officers (SHOs). The transfers involve 8 inspectors, 3 sub-inspectors, and 2 assistant sub-inspectors, signaling a reshuffle within the district’s law enforcement structure.
The prolonged heatwave in the Kashmir Valley has been replaced by heavy rainfall, bringing much-needed relief from the scorching temperatures. However, this change has also triggered a series of cloudbursts and flash floods, causing significant damage in several areas. In Anantnag district, a cloudburst resulted in flash floods, inundating homes in Mantipora Chattergul. While there were no reported injuries, many houses suffered damage. Central Kashmir’s Budgam district also faced severe flooding, with villages like Raiyar Khansahib and Kangripora experiencing waterlogging and damage to infrastructure. Residents have expressed frustration over the perceived lack of administrative response. The Meteorological Department forecasts more…
Dumri MLA Jairam Mahto is set to provide significant financial aid to women in his constituency. He has announced his intention to offer a monthly pension of one thousand rupees to women who have lost their family’s primary earner and are facing economic hardship. Mahto plans to implement this initiative soon. He stated in an interview that he aims to assist women who have lost their family’s primary earner and are struggling financially. He is considering providing them with a monthly financial assistance of ₹1,000 from his own salary. He emphasized that this would be a historic step for an…
Chief Minister Vishnu Deo Sai visited Mainpat in Surguja district and inaugurated a new statue of Lord Buddha. The Chhattisgarh government announced development projects worth 30 lakh rupees, including the construction of a CC road and a temple shed. The Chief Minister highlighted the deep roots of Buddhist traditions in Chhattisgarh and stated that the state government is progressing on the path of development, embracing the messages of love, peace, and compassion of Lord Buddha. During the inauguration ceremony at the hotel ground complex in Mainpat, CM Sai paid respects to the Buddha statue and wished for the well-being, prosperity,…
Tent cities have been established to provide enhanced facilities for Kanwarias during the Shravani Mela 2025. These temporary accommodations are designed to offer devotees a comfortable experience akin to their homes. Arrangements have been made along the Deoghar-Sultanganj route for Kanwarias arriving by vehicle. Tent cities constructed at Kothia and Baghmara offer modern amenities for pilgrims. These tent cities are equipped with home-like comforts, including beds for rest, along with bathing facilities, toilets, medical assistance, information centers, and adequate lighting, addressing all essential needs. The Kothia stand tent city has provisions for one thousand devotees, with bed arrangements and fans.…
Chhattisgarh Chief Minister Vishnu Deo Sai addressed the inauguration ceremony of a newly installed Buddha statue at the hotel ground complex in Mainpat, Surguja district. He highlighted the deep roots of Buddhist traditions in the state, emphasizing the government’s commitment to development while embracing the message of love, peace, and compassion as taught by Lord Buddha. The Chief Minister paid respects to the statue and wished for the well-being of the state’s residents. In his address, CM Sai expressed gratitude to the Tibetan community for the invitation to the auspicious event. He noted the presence of numerous sites in Chhattisgarh…
Following the announcement of reciprocal tariffs on 14 countries, former US President Donald Trump declared that his administration will announce at least seven countries affected by new trade tariffs on Wednesday morning. Additional countries will be disclosed later in the day, according to a post on Truth Social. Earlier, letters were sent to 14 nations, informing them of reciprocal tariffs effective August 1, 2025. Trump clarified there would be no extensions, with all payments due from that date. Initial letters were sent to Japan and South Korea, with subsequent notices to Malaysia, Kazakhstan, South Africa, Myanmar, and Laos. Additional countries…