Author: News Analysis India

The laughter that echoed through Indian homes thanks to Pinky Bua is missed, but Upasana Singh is thriving in new ventures. The veteran actress, away from The Kapil Sharma Show for some time, has finally addressed the elephant in the room: why she left and what she’s doing now. Speaking candidly, Upasana dismissed any bad blood with Kapil Sharma. ‘He’s family, like my younger brother,’ she said. Their collaboration produced golden memories, with her character becoming a household favorite akin to classic comedy roles. No bitterness lingers; she’s genuinely thrilled for the show’s ongoing success. Destiny called her elsewhere, primarily…

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In a move that’s raising eyebrows across the region, North Korea continues to withhold the schedule for its pivotal Workers’ Party Congress – a rarity for the tightly controlled state. South Korean analysts are betting on a February launch, marking the regime’s first such assembly in half a decade. The plenary session held last month by the Workers’ Party of Korea set the stage, focusing on plotting extended strategies for economic revival, diplomatic maneuvers, and beyond. This congress isn’t just ceremonial; it’s the forge for policies guiding the nation through 2030. Yonhap reports underscore its role as the ultimate authority,…

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Chhattisgarh’s crackdown on paddy procurement corruption took a decisive turn in Baloda Bazar, where police registered an FIR against a committee manager caught red-handed in a fictitious weighing scam. The episode at Kharthora’s procurement hub reveals how insiders exploit their positions to defraud the government and betray farmers. On January 21, 2026, Durgesh Kumar Gendre, the center’s in-charge, abused a token under his brother Surendra’s name to log 21.20 quintals from 53 bags of sarna paddy that never arrived. He issued bogus weighment documents, updated the online portal fraudulently, and simulated a payment transaction worth over Rs 50,000. Such calculated…

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The nation mourns the loss of Hare Ram Kunwar, a dedicated soldier from Bhojpur, Bihar, who embraced martyrdom in a tragic vehicle accident in Doda, Jammu and Kashmir. Thursday morning, he called home, his voice full of concern: ‘Mom, stay safe from the cold.’ By evening, the family received the shattering news of his death alongside nine comrades when their armored vehicle skidded off Khanni Top during a counter-terror operation. A proud son of Nathmalpur village, Hare Ram aced his matric from Bariswan in 2003 and intermediate from Maharaja College in 2005 before enlisting in the Indian Army. Married to…

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Raipur erupted in cheers as Team India etched their name in T20 cricket folklore, overhauling New Zealand’s 209 for the quickest-ever win by a full-member side with 28 balls remaining. The second T20 clash showcased India’s batting firepower and strategic brilliance. Opting to bowl first after New Zealand won the toss, India’s attack kept things tight. The Kiwis reached 208/6, powered by Santner’s 47 (27 balls) and Ravindra’s 44. Kuldeep starred with 2/xx, as Pandya, Rana, Chakaravarthy, and Dube shared the rest. India’s response was electric. After slumping to 6/2, Kishan’s explosive 76 (32 balls – 11×4, 4×6) revived hopes.…

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Mumbai’s film industry devours aspiring stars with ruthless efficiency, and Riya Sen’s career arc exemplifies this harsh reality. Heir to a silver-screen empire built by grandmother Suchitra Sen—the enigmatic Bengali icon—and mother Moon Moon Sen, Riya entered the fray young, debuting as a child in 1991’s Vishkanya. At 15, she took center stage in the 1999 Tamil hit Taj Mahal, signaling big ambitions. The new millennium brought a barrage of roles in 2001’s Style, Jhankaar Beats, Shaadi No. 1, and Sapna Dolly Dolly. Critics noted her poise, but audiences didn’t bite; most ventures tanked commercially. A foray into Malayalam with…

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A heart-wrenching railway accident in Bihar’s West Champaran claimed the lives of two teenagers on Friday, underscoring the perils of filming social media content near live tracks. The duo was creating a reel when the Amrit Bharat Express mowed them down, leaving the community in mourning. Eyewitness accounts and official statements pinpoint the tragedy to the stretch between Sathi station and Gulab Nagar crossing on the Bettiah-Narkatiaganj route, close to pillar 234/31. As revealed by Sathi station superintendent Santosh Kumar, the incident unfolded as the passenger train sped from Muzaffarpur to Narkatiaganj, while a military convoy thundered along the adjacent…

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Pakistan’s law enforcement delivered a decisive blow to organized crime in Sindh province, eliminating six armed dacoits in a high-stakes police encounter near Karachi. The clash erupted in the volatile Pak Colony neighborhood when officers raided a building tipped to shelter a nine-member robbery syndicate. As police closed in, the suspects opened fire, sparking a prolonged gun battle. Six outlaws lay dead by the end, with authorities seizing an arsenal including six handguns, a rifle, bullets, and two bikes. The gang’s rap sheet included numerous lootings and street muggings, topping the list with the savage killing of three siblings in…

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Every January 25, National Tourism Day spotlights India’s rich tapestry of heritage and the economic powerhouse of travel. Actress Sandeepa Dhar elevates the conversation with her enviable weekend vibes, transforming ordinary getaways into profound self-discovery rituals. Forget rushed itineraries—her travel diary champions slowing down, soaking up sunshine, and indulging in personal time as the real essence of a break. Kicking off her pictorial series, Sandeepa is seen savoring a poolside picnic. Spread on a white blanket beneath a sun umbrella, she holds a book while a board game waits invitingly. Dressed in a white tank top, denim shorts, and yellow…

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In a striking display of faith and party unity, Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar participated in Saraswati Puja at the JD(U) headquarters in Patna on Friday. Organized by the party’s IT cell ahead of Basant Panchami, the event underscored themes of knowledge and progress amid rising political chatter. Returning from a developmental tour in Muzaffarpur, Kumar immersed himself in the worship of Devi Saraswati, invoking blessings for state prosperity. The gathering included heavyweights like Union Minister Lalan Singh and notably, Nitish’s son Nishant Kumar, who preempted his father’s arrival to conduct preliminary rituals. Puja concluded in a devotional ambiance, with…

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