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NSS Seven-Day Special Camp Inaugurated at Fasterpur, Mungeli

Mungeli : A seven-day special camp of the National Service Scheme (NSS) unit of Government Higher Secondary School, Fasterpur (Mungeli) was formally inaugurated today under the leadership of Programme Officer Dr. Rambabu Mishra. The camp will be organized from December 21 to December 27, 2025, at the Government Middle School परिसर of nearby Gram Panchayat … Read more

Sub-₹10 Cryptocurrency Delivers 50% Return in 7 Days, Leaves Bitcoin Far Behind

New Delhi:While the cryptocurrency market has remained volatile for weeks, some digital assets have defied the broader slowdown and delivered exceptional returns. One such cryptocurrency is Canton, priced below ₹10, which has stunned investors by generating over 50% returns in just seven days, significantly outperforming Bitcoin. According to market data, Canton was trading at $0.1081 … Read more

Modi Ahead of Nehru on Public Sector Units: Why a Johns Hopkins Professor Has Issued a Stark Warning

New Delhi:Johns Hopkins University professor Devesh Kapoor has raised serious concerns over India’s continued reliance on public sector undertakings (PSUs), warning that loss-making government enterprises are imposing a heavy and persistent cost on the economy. In his new book, “A Sixth of Humanity: Independent India’s Development Odyssey,” co-authored with economist Arvind Subramanian, Kapoor argues that … Read more

CBI Recovers Large Cash Haul From Army Officer’s Residence in Sri Ganganagar in Defence Bribery Case

Sri Ganganagar: A defence-related bribery case being investigated by the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) has revealed strong links to Rajasthan, following the recovery of a large amount of cash from an Army officer’s residence in Sri Ganganagar. According to an official CBI press release, the agency recovered ₹10 lakh in cash from the Sri … Read more

Driving After One Drink Can Cost ₹25,000: Jaipur Police Crack Down on Drunk Driving

Jaipur: Driving under the influence of alcohol has become an expensive mistake in Jaipur. The city’s traffic police and courts have adopted a strict stance against drunk driving, warning that even a single drink can lead to heavy fines, arrest, and cancellation of a driving licence. According to Jaipur Police, if a person is caught … Read more

Who Was the Hindu Queen Who Once Stopped the Jhelum’s Waters in Pakistan-Occupied Kashmir?

New Delhi: Rivers originating in the Himalayas—such as the Indus, Ravi, and Jhelum—flow from India into Pakistan and form the backbone of Pakistan’s agriculture and water supply. Among them, the Jhelum River holds not only strategic importance today but also a fascinating historical legacy that dates back centuries. Recently, Pakistan has raised concerns that after … Read more

Scientists Develop Advanced Solar Cell That Is 30% More Powerful, Solving a Major Solar Energy Challenge

Scientists have achieved a major breakthrough in solar energy technology by developing a new type of solar cell that is nearly 30% more efficient than conventional designs. This innovation could significantly boost the use of clean and renewable solar power in the future. As the world increasingly turns to solar energy to reduce pollution and … Read more

Congress Gears Up for All-Out Political Battle Over ‘VB-G RAM G’ Bill, Seeks to Pressure Modi Government

New Delhi: The Congress party has signaled an aggressive political push against the Modi government over the newly passed Viksit Bharat Guarantee for Employment and Livelihood Mission–Grameen (VB-G RAM G) Bill, setting the stage for a fresh confrontation between the ruling NDA and the opposition. A key meeting of the Parliamentary Standing Committee on Rural … Read more

Delhi High Court Questions Fairness of CCI Proceedings in Case Involving Major Logistics Firms

New Delhi — The Delhi High Court on Tuesday raised serious concerns over the fairness and procedural conduct of proceedings before the Competition Commission of India (CCI) while hearing a writ petition filed by the Federation of Indian Publishers (FIP) in a case involving major logistics and courier companies. A Division Bench headed by the … Read more

Upstart Criminal Networks Shake Japan’s Traditional Yakuza

Tokyo — Japan’s long-established yakuza gangs are facing an unexpected challenge, not from police alone but from a new generation of tech-savvy criminal networks known as tokuryu. These loosely organized groups are rapidly reshaping the country’s underworld, drawing young recruits away from traditional mafia syndicates and fueling a surge in fraud and scams. Unlike the … Read more

Life Lessons From a Bestseller: How a Japanese Children’s Book Turns Mistakes Into Moments of Growth

In a year dominated by fantasy epics and literary mysteries, Japan’s bestselling book of 2025 tells a surprisingly simple story — children making everyday mistakes. Dai Pinchi Zukan 3 (“The Big Pinch Encyclopedia 3”), the latest installment in Noritake Suzuki’s popular illustrated series, has captured the nation’s imagination by celebrating childhood mishaps rather than heroic … Read more