Author: News Analysis India

Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha has strongly criticized Pakistan, accusing the nation of undermining Jammu and Kashmir’s progress and sowing discord. Speaking at a religious ceremony in Anantnag, South Kashmir, he labeled Pakistan a ‘terrorist nation’ actively trying to reverse the developmental strides made in J&K over the past five years. Sinha emphasized the importance of unity and collective resistance to counter Pakistan’s alleged malicious intentions. He also acknowledged the crucial role of the police, security forces, and the public in combating terrorism. The Lieutenant Governor highlighted the significance of providing timely information to security agencies to eradicate the threat. Furthermore,…

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In a swift operation, police in Gumla, Jharkhand, have arrested three individuals implicated in the murder of businessman Vinod Agrawal. The killing, which occurred due to an old feud, saw the arrests made within 24 hours of the incident. The suspects, identified as Anchal Bium Tirkey alias Chiku, Julian Minj alias Julie, and Sameer Toppo, all residents of Gumla, were apprehended by the authorities. Recovered from the suspects were the weapons used in the crime, including iron rods and a sword. Investigations revealed that the victim, Vinod Agrawal, was initially reported to have died in a road accident. However, further…

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The Yamuna Expressway Industrial Development Authority (YEIDA) has initiated a new scheme offering plots for educational institutions within its area. The scheme, open for applications until July 31, aims to foster the development of schools, colleges, and universities. A total of 15 plots are available, with 10 designated for schools (up to class 12) and located in Sectors 17, 18, 20, and 22E. These school plots range from 8,000 to 14,100 square meters. The remaining five larger plots, spanning 27,000 to 83,000 square meters, are reserved for higher education institutions such as universities and specialized colleges in Sectors 17A, 13,…

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Prime Minister Narendra Modi, speaking at the BRICS Summit in Brazil, outlined India’s approach for its upcoming chairmanship, emphasizing a ‘Humanity First’ strategy. Modi stated that India would redefine BRICS as ‘Building Resilience and Innovation for Cooperation and Sustainability.’ He highlighted India’s commitment to people-centric progress, mirroring its approach during the G20 presidency, where the concerns of the developing world were prioritized. The Prime Minister underscored the need for global governance reforms, including those within the UN Security Council, IMF, World Bank, and WTO. He also addressed the critical need for global action against terrorism, condemning the Pahalgam terror attack,…

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Khunti Police have dealt a significant blow to the People’s Liberation Front of India (PLFI), a banned organization in Jharkhand, by arresting four members. The arrests were made with the recovery of weapons and ammunition. The apprehended militants have been identified as Pawan Lohra from Manhu village, Vicky Lohra and Arjun Lohra (also known as Ishwar or Pecha) from Jamuadag, and Arpit Kerketta from Birhu village. The arrests took place near a government school in Birhu Uraon Toli. Authorities seized a pistol, eight bullets, two loaded magazines, a knife, a motorcycle, and a scooter. SP Manish Toppo announced the arrests…

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The National Highways Authority of India (NHAI) is currently constructing a 380 km long Greenfield Expressway in Uttar Pradesh, adhering to the Green Highways Policy. This Ghaziabad-Kanpur Expressway will significantly enhance the state’s road infrastructure, linking Noida, Ghaziabad, and Kanpur. Upon completion, the travel time between these key industrial cities is projected to be reduced to approximately five hours. The expressway, spanning 380 km, will traverse nine districts within Uttar Pradesh. Initially designed as a four-lane road, it has the potential for expansion to six lanes in the future, accommodating anticipated increases in traffic volume. The project prioritizes environmental sustainability…

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Now the light of development is spreading in Bastar Chhagan Lonhare Deputy Director, Public Relations Raipur, July 07, 2025 / Chhattisgarh, which is known for its rich cultural heritage, dense forest area and diverse tribal communities, has been struggling with the challenge of Naxalism for a long time. The final battle to eliminate Naxalism is now underway here, which has been an obstacle in the development of Bastar. Bastar division has a unique identity for its art and culture, traditional dialects like Halbi, Godi, Bhatri Dolari are spoken only in Bastar division. The beats of dhol and mandar will now…

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Raipur, July 7, 2025/ Chief Minister Shri Vishnu Deo Sai has appreciated the indomitable courage, precise strategy and public participation of the security forces on the neutralization of the Rs 8 lakh rewarded Deputy Commander Sodhi Kanna of the Maoists’ PLGA battalion in Bijapur district of Bastar. He said that the mission to make the country Naxal-free by March 31, 2026, under the guidance of the यशस्वी Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi ji and the leadership of Union Home Minister Shri Amit Shah ji, has reached a decisive phase. The Chhattisgarh government is engaged in this campaign with full commitment.…

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Following the collapse of a mine in the Karma project under CCL’s Kuju area, significant political repercussions ensued, with allegations primarily targeting JLKM leaders. They were accused of illicitly removing bodies from the scene. Subsequently, protests were staged outside the GM’s office with the bodies, leading to a loss of one crore rupees for CCL due to their unlawful actions. A security in-charge has filed an FIR at Kuju OP against six individuals, including two JLKM leaders, Bihari Mahto and Paneshwar Mahto.

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Following the devastation caused by early monsoon rains in parts of Kullu and Mandi districts in Himachal Pradesh, relief efforts are underway. As the apple harvest season approaches, orchardists face challenges due to adverse weather conditions. Despite these concerns, experts believe transportation of the fruit to market won’t be a major hurdle. With extensive road networks, including PMGSY roads, connecting numerous villages to national highways, alternative routes are available. Rapid road clearance systems and cold storage facilities further aid farmers. While some villages still lack road access, the improved infrastructure and logistics, including the shift to smaller vehicles, are expected…

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