Author: News Analysis India

In a display of clinical efficiency, Yuki Bhambri and Andre Goransson cruised past Australian wild cards James Duckworth and Cruz Hewitt 6-3, 6-4 to secure their spot in the Australian Open men’s doubles second round. The 10th seeds wrapped up the match in under an hour on Wednesday, setting the stage for a potential deep run in Melbourne. Bhambri’s serve was a fortress throughout, with the duo holding serve impeccably in both sets. They blanked opponents in four service games per set, striking a lone break each time to clinch the frames. This dominance left little room for the home…

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In a delightful crossover of TV and Bollywood worlds, Aarti Singh recently bumped into Abhishek Bachchan, and she didn’t miss the chance to share the magic with her followers. The photos, uploaded on Instagram, show the trio – Aarti, her spouse Deepak Chauhan, and Abhishek – enjoying a light-hearted moment at what looks like a playground setting. The warmth in their smiles spoke volumes about the easy rapport they share. Aarti, who has carved a niche in television with her versatile performances, has always been open about her life on social media. This post was no exception, capturing an unplanned…

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Forget pricey beauty products promising miracles. Ayurveda reveals that flawless skin starts with a robust liver and balanced Ranjak Pitta. This internal powerhouse dictates your complexion’s clarity and vibrancy. Deep within the liver and spleen resides Ranjak Pitta, the architect of blood. It transforms digested food into nutrient-rich hemoglobin, fueling energy and skin health. A harmonious Ranjak Pitta delivers rosy cheeks, bright eyes, and supple skin without effort. Disruption spells trouble: sallow complexion, under-eye shadows, stubborn spots, breakouts, and lifeless texture. Culprits include erratic sleep, processed foods, excessive spice, booze, tobacco, and unrelenting pressure from daily life. Ayurveda’s solution is…

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Bihar’s political circles are abuzz with Minister Ashok Choudhary’s glowing tribute to BJP’s freshly appointed national chief Nitin Nabin. Describing him as a true grassroots leader who galvanizes workers, Choudhary sees Nabin’s elevation as a proud moment for Patna and the state. ‘Best wishes for a impactful stint,’ Choudhary conveyed, aligning with PM Modi’s call to prioritize organizational hierarchy. Modi’s analogy of himself as a foot soldier and Nabin as the boss reinforces the party’s democratic ethos, where provincial and national presidents helm the structure. Choudhary spotlighted CM Nitish Kumar’s ‘Samriddhi Yatra’ as a catalyst for growth. These tours consistently…

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Tensions flared once again in southern Lebanon as Israel’s military conducted dual airstrikes on Hezbollah targets on Wednesday. The operations, detailed by Israeli media, highlight ongoing vigilance against cross-border incursions amid disarmament efforts by Beirut. The IDF’s first action targeted militants in the Sidon district, disrupting potential attacks. Shortly after, a follow-up strike near Tyre’s Bourj Al-Shemali camp took out a Palestinian terror operative linked to Hezbollah. This individual had infiltrated south of the Gaza ceasefire line during the night, advancing perilously close to the 188th Armored Brigade. Faced with an imminent threat, IDF soldiers opened fire, eliminating the operative…

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In a welcome breather for millions of farm and village workers, India’s food inflation for these groups turned negative last December. Official data from the Labour and Employment Ministry reveals the CPI-AL at 0.04 percent and CPI-RL at 0.11 percent on a yearly basis. The standout story lies in food baskets: -1.8 percent deflation for agricultural laborers and -1.73 percent for rural ones. Bumper harvests and higher output have driven down prices of staples like grains, vegetables, and dairy, directly benefiting low-income households. This isn’t just numbers—it’s real-world impact. With food accounting for over half their budgets, negative inflation means…

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TOKYO — Tetsuya Yamagami, the 45-year-old assassin who gunned down ex-Prime Minister Shinzo Abe with a crudely made firearm, received a life sentence Wednesday from Japan’s Nara District Court. The ruling comes nearly two years after the brazen daytime shooting in Nara that stunned the world and exposed deep fissures in Japanese society. Prosecutors painted a picture of calculated murder, securing convictions on homicide and illegal firearms discharge charges. Yamagami, who showed no remorse in court, had meticulously assembled his weapon from everyday materials, firing it at Abe as the politician addressed supporters. Defense attorneys countered with tales of personal…

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Harare witnessed cricketing drama unfold as Ben Mays of England crafted a near-legendary 191 against Scotland in the Under-19 World Cup, missing the tournament’s highest individual score by a mere 2 runs. His explosive century, the quickest by an Englishman at this level, came off 65 deliveries in a match that saw England amass 404 for 6. Forced to bat first, England lost an early wicket but recovered spectacularly. Joseph Moore’s 81 off 65 balls, featuring aggressive strokeplay, paired perfectly with Mays’ masterclass. Their 188-run stand laid the foundation. Mays continued his dominance, partnering with Rev for 47 and Faulkner…

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In a powerful address at the closing ceremony of the 86th All India Conference of Presiding Officers in Lucknow, UP Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath declared the legislature as democracy’s core, guiding paths to justice, equity, and national sovereignty. Over three intensive days, leaders from every corner of India exchanged insights, resulting in six landmark resolutions for a developed India by 2047. Yogi praised the event for infusing fresh momentum into democratic frameworks. He thanked Lok Sabha Speaker Om Birla and Rajya Sabha Deputy Chairman Harivansh for their contributions, emphasizing how legislatures ensure justice delivery, empower schemes for societal growth, and…

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India’s economic sectors are buzzing ahead of the February 1 Budget 2026-27 unveil. Real estate, vital for common citizens, share markets reeling from global woes, and groups like women and elderly are pinning high hopes. Conversations with specialists reveal targeted reforms needed. Govind Agarwal from Eastern Bihar Industries emphasizes real estate’s massive role—7% GDP share and top employment post-agriculture. He wants the affordable housing threshold lifted from Rs 45 lakh to Rs 75 lakh, reflecting current realities. GST input credit denial inflates builder costs, passed to buyers; granting it would make homes cheaper. Expectations include repo rate cuts and enhanced…

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