International Media Highlights BJP's Historic Victory in Bengal and Vijay's Tamil Nadu Surprise
The 2026 Indian assembly elections have garnered international attention, with global publications reporting on the significant victory of the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) in West Bengal, alongside a political shock in Tamil Nadu. The international media spotlighted the BJP’s historic win in West Bengal, a state that had been under the control of Mamata Banerjee’s Trinamool Congress (TMC) for 15 years. This result has significant implications for India's political landscape, with many pub
International Media Highlights BJP's Historic Victory in Bengal and Vijay's Tamil Nadu Surprise
The 2026 Indian assembly elections have garnered international attention, with global publications reporting on the significant victory of the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) in West Bengal, alongside a political shock in Tamil Nadu. The international media spotlighted the BJP’s historic win in West Bengal, a state that had been under the control of Mamata Banerjee’s Trinamool Congress (TMC) for 15 years. This result has significant implications for India's political landscape, with many pub
PM Modi Celebrates BJP’s Historic Victory in 2026 West Bengal Elections
Prime Minister Narendra Modi has hailed the Bharatiya Janata Party’s (BJP) victory in the 2026 West Bengal Assembly elections, describing it as a monumental moment in the state’s political history. In his remarks, Modi emphasized that the results demonstrate to the world why India is often referred to as the “mother of democracy.” He stressed that democracy is more than just a political system in India; it is a culture deeply embedded in the nation’s identity. Modi expressed his joy by saying, "I have seen the happiness of all BJP workers across the nation, and I am joining them in celebrating this victory." He underscored that the triumph symbolizes a vote for governance based on performance and marks a significant step toward a united India. The results from various states, including by-elections, showcased an unexpected surge in support for the BJP, reflecting widespread public trust in the party’s agenda. In his statement, the Prime Minister acknowledged the resilience of BJP workers, particularly in regions like West Bengal and Kerala, where they have faced immense challenges and adversity. “From today, a new chapter begins for Bengal. The state is now free from fear, with a newfound confidence in development,” Modi said. He further connected the victory with the 150th anniversary of "Vande Mataram," crediting the people of Bengal for their unwavering faith in the ideals of the party and its commitment to progress. Modi also shared his thoughts on social media, where he posted that the victory is symbolic of the lotus blooming in Bengal. He said that this victory represents a mandate for the party’s governance and development agenda, promising inclusive growth and dignity for all citizens. Modi thanked the voters for their support and acknowledged the tremendous efforts made by BJP workers on the ground. This victory, according to the Prime Minister, is not just a political win; it is a triumph of the Constitution and the ideals that India stands for. The BJP's success in West Bengal is seen as a significant milestone in the party’s journey to strengthen democracy and bring about positive change in the state.
PM Modi Celebrates BJP’s Historic Victory in 2026 West Bengal Elections
Prime Minister Narendra Modi has hailed the Bharatiya Janata Party’s (BJP) victory in the 2026 West Bengal Assembly elections, describing it as a monumental moment in the state’s political history. In his remarks, Modi emphasized that the results demonstrate to the world why India is often referred to as the “mother of democracy.” He stressed that democracy is more than just a political system in India; it is a culture deeply embedded in the nation’s identity. Modi expressed his joy by saying, "I have seen the happiness of all BJP workers across the nation, and I am joining them in celebrating this victory." He underscored that the triumph symbolizes a vote for governance based on performance and marks a significant step toward a united India. The results from various states, including by-elections, showcased an unexpected surge in support for the BJP, reflecting widespread public trust in the party’s agenda. In his statement, the Prime Minister acknowledged the resilience of BJP workers, particularly in regions like West Bengal and Kerala, where they have faced immense challenges and adversity. “From today, a new chapter begins for Bengal. The state is now free from fear, with a newfound confidence in development,” Modi said. He further connected the victory with the 150th anniversary of "Vande Mataram," crediting the people of Bengal for their unwavering faith in the ideals of the party and its commitment to progress. Modi also shared his thoughts on social media, where he posted that the victory is symbolic of the lotus blooming in Bengal. He said that this victory represents a mandate for the party’s governance and development agenda, promising inclusive growth and dignity for all citizens. Modi thanked the voters for their support and acknowledged the tremendous efforts made by BJP workers on the ground. This victory, according to the Prime Minister, is not just a political win; it is a triumph of the Constitution and the ideals that India stands for. The BJP's success in West Bengal is seen as a significant milestone in the party’s journey to strengthen democracy and bring about positive change in the state.
N Prasanth Faces 8th Suspension Over Remarks, Kerala Govt Extends Action
The Kerala government has once again taken disciplinary action against IAS officer N Prasanth, marking his eighth suspension, following fresh controversy over remarks made in the media. The latest development has reignited debate over bureaucratic conduct and freedom of expression within administrative services. Repeated Suspension and Fresh Remarks On May 3, 2026, the Kerala government extended the suspension of IAS officer N
N Prasanth Faces 8th Suspension Over Remarks, Kerala Govt Extends Action
The Kerala government has once again taken disciplinary action against IAS officer N Prasanth, marking his eighth suspension, following fresh controversy over remarks made in the media. The latest development has reignited debate over bureaucratic conduct and freedom of expression within administrative services. Repeated Suspension and Fresh Remarks On May 3, 2026, the Kerala government extended the suspension of IAS officer N
Bihar Bridge Collapse Sparks Infrastructure Safety Concerns
A portion of the Vikramshila Bridge in Bihar collapsed into the Ganges River early Monday, triggering immediate safety measures and raising renewed concerns about infrastructure reliability in the region. The incident occurred shortly after midnight near a key support pillar, when a slab of the bridge gave way and began sinking into the river below. Authorities responded quickly, sealing access to the bridge and diverting traffic to alternate routes to prevent further risk. Official
Bihar Bridge Collapse Sparks Infrastructure Safety Concerns
A portion of the Vikramshila Bridge in Bihar collapsed into the Ganges River early Monday, triggering immediate safety measures and raising renewed concerns about infrastructure reliability in the region. The incident occurred shortly after midnight near a key support pillar, when a slab of the bridge gave way and began sinking into the river below. Authorities responded quickly, sealing access to the bridge and diverting traffic to alternate routes to prevent further risk. Official
Jabalpur Boat Tragedy Death Toll Rises To 11 As Two Children Found
Following the May 1, 2026 boat capsize at Bargi Dam in Jabalpur, the death toll has risen to 11 as rescue operations continue amid safety concerns.
Jabalpur Boat Tragedy Death Toll Rises To 11 As Two Children Found
Following the May 1, 2026 boat capsize at Bargi Dam in Jabalpur, the death toll has risen to 11 as rescue operations continue amid safety concerns.
Kavitha Secures TRS Name, Deals Major Blow to KCR and BRS Strategy
A major political development has unfolded in Telangana as K. Kavitha has successfully secured the TRS name for her new political party, creating fresh tensions within the state’s political landscape. This move is seen as a direct challenge to K. Chandrashekar Rao and his party, now known as
Kavitha Secures TRS Name, Deals Major Blow to KCR and BRS Strategy
A major political development has unfolded in Telangana as K. Kavitha has successfully secured the TRS name for her new political party, creating fresh tensions within the state’s political landscape. This move is seen as a direct challenge to K. Chandrashekar Rao and his party, now known as
India’s High-Risk Energy Move: LPG Tanker Braces for Dangerous Strait of Hormuz Crossing
In a moment that could quietly shape global energy markets, an India-linked LPG tanker is attempting something most ships are now avoiding. The vessel, Sarv Shakti, loaded with nearly 45,000 tonnes of liquefied petroleum gas, is moving toward the tense waters of the Strait of Hormuz — a route that has suddenly become one of the world’s most dangerous maritime
India’s High-Risk Energy Move: LPG Tanker Braces for Dangerous Strait of Hormuz Crossing
In a moment that could quietly shape global energy markets, an India-linked LPG tanker is attempting something most ships are now avoiding. The vessel, Sarv Shakti, loaded with nearly 45,000 tonnes of liquefied petroleum gas, is moving toward the tense waters of the Strait of Hormuz — a route that has suddenly become one of the world’s most dangerous maritime
Air India Cuts International Schedules As Aviation Costs Soar
Air India’s decision to scale back its international flight operations reflects the growing pressure on the aviation sector as fuel prices continue to rise sharply. According to internal communication, CEO and Managing Director Campbell Wilson informed employees that the airline has little choice but to reduce schedules during June and July. The move follows earlier cuts in April and May, indicating a prolonged period of operational challenges driven by external factors beyond the airline’s control. The primary concern remains the steep increase in aviation turbine fuel prices, which constitute a major portion of airline operating costs. As fuel prices surge, airlines are finding it increasingly difficult to maintain profitability on long-haul international routes. Adding to the challenge are airspace restrictions in certain regions, forcing aircraft to take longer alternative paths. These extended routes not only increase fuel consumption but also lead to higher operational expenses and longer travel times for passengers. Industry Impact and Government Concerns The situation is not limited to a single airline, as the broader aviation industry in India is also feeling the strain. The Federation of Indian Airlines, representing major carriers like IndiGo and SpiceJet, has raised concerns with the government regarding the unsustainable rise in fuel costs. In a recent communication to the Civil Aviation Ministry, the industry body highlighted the extreme financial stress being faced by airlines, urging immediate intervention to stabilize operations and prevent further disruptions. Passenger Impact and Future Outlook For passengers, the reduction in international flights may lead to limited availability of seats, higher ticket prices, and potential changes in travel schedules. Travelers planning trips during the peak summer months may need to book tickets in advance or consider flexible travel plans. Despite these challenges, airlines are expected to closely monitor fuel price trends and regulatory developments before making further operational decisions. As the aviation sector navigates these turbulent conditions, the coming months will be crucial in determining how airlines adapt to rising costs and evolving geopolitical factors. The balance between maintaining connectivity and ensuring financial sustainability will remain a key focus for Air India and the wider airline industry.
Air India Cuts International Schedules As Aviation Costs Soar
Air India’s decision to scale back its international flight operations reflects the growing pressure on the aviation sector as fuel prices continue to rise sharply. According to internal communication, CEO and Managing Director Campbell Wilson informed employees that the airline has little choice but to reduce schedules during June and July. The move follows earlier cuts in April and May, indicating a prolonged period of operational challenges driven by external factors beyond the airline’s control. The primary concern remains the steep increase in aviation turbine fuel prices, which constitute a major portion of airline operating costs. As fuel prices surge, airlines are finding it increasingly difficult to maintain profitability on long-haul international routes. Adding to the challenge are airspace restrictions in certain regions, forcing aircraft to take longer alternative paths. These extended routes not only increase fuel consumption but also lead to higher operational expenses and longer travel times for passengers. Industry Impact and Government Concerns The situation is not limited to a single airline, as the broader aviation industry in India is also feeling the strain. The Federation of Indian Airlines, representing major carriers like IndiGo and SpiceJet, has raised concerns with the government regarding the unsustainable rise in fuel costs. In a recent communication to the Civil Aviation Ministry, the industry body highlighted the extreme financial stress being faced by airlines, urging immediate intervention to stabilize operations and prevent further disruptions. Passenger Impact and Future Outlook For passengers, the reduction in international flights may lead to limited availability of seats, higher ticket prices, and potential changes in travel schedules. Travelers planning trips during the peak summer months may need to book tickets in advance or consider flexible travel plans. Despite these challenges, airlines are expected to closely monitor fuel price trends and regulatory developments before making further operational decisions. As the aviation sector navigates these turbulent conditions, the coming months will be crucial in determining how airlines adapt to rising costs and evolving geopolitical factors. The balance between maintaining connectivity and ensuring financial sustainability will remain a key focus for Air India and the wider airline industry.
FIRs Filed Against AAP Rebel Sandeep Pathak in Punjab After BJP Switch
Date: May 2, 2026 | Time: 11:49AM IST | Place: Punjab, India Two FIRs have been filed against Rajya Sabha MP Sandeep Pathak in Punjab days after he switched allegiance from the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) to the BJP, according to government sources. While the exact reasons behind the cases remain unclear, sources mentioned that the FIRs have been filed under non-bailable sections, making the situation more serious for Pathak. The news comes amid a growing political storm following the
FIRs Filed Against AAP Rebel Sandeep Pathak in Punjab After BJP Switch
Date: May 2, 2026 | Time: 11:49AM IST | Place: Punjab, India Two FIRs have been filed against Rajya Sabha MP Sandeep Pathak in Punjab days after he switched allegiance from the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) to the BJP, according to government sources. While the exact reasons behind the cases remain unclear, sources mentioned that the FIRs have been filed under non-bailable sections, making the situation more serious for Pathak. The news comes amid a growing political storm following the
Supreme Court Disposes Of Trinamool Congress Petition As Bengal Repolls Continue With Healthy Voter Turnout
Date: May 02, 2026 | Time: 11:06 AM IST | Place: West Bengal, India
Supreme Court Disposes Of Trinamool Congress Petition As Bengal Repolls Continue With Healthy Voter Turnout
Date: May 02, 2026 | Time: 11:06 AM IST | Place: West Bengal, India
India Tests Emergency Cell Broadcast Alert System With Loud Phone Sirens
In a major step toward enhancing disaster preparedness, the Indian government is carrying out a nationwide simulation of its Cell Broadcast Alert System. Managed by the National Disaster Management Authority, the system is designed to send instant emergency notifications directly to mobile phones, even if they are on silent mode or set to do not disturb. This ensures that critical alerts can reach people without delay, potentially saving lives during natural or man-made disasters. C
India Tests Emergency Cell Broadcast Alert System With Loud Phone Sirens
In a major step toward enhancing disaster preparedness, the Indian government is carrying out a nationwide simulation of its Cell Broadcast Alert System. Managed by the National Disaster Management Authority, the system is designed to send instant emergency notifications directly to mobile phones, even if they are on silent mode or set to do not disturb. This ensures that critical alerts can reach people without delay, potentially saving lives during natural or man-made disasters. C
Narmada River boat accident kills mother and child near Bargi Dam
A boat accident in the Narmada River near Bargi Dam in Madhya Pradesh killed nine people, including a mother and child. Sudden bad weather caused the vessel to capsize. Rescue teams saved 24 people, while search operations continue for several missing passengers. A deadly boat accident in the Narmada River near Bargi Dam in the central Indian state of Madhya Pradesh has claimed the lives of a mother and her four-year-old son, highlighting the human toll of the tragedy that has left multiple families devastated. The incident occurred when a tourist vessel overturned in turbulent waters, reportedly after sudden adverse weather conditions disrupted the journey. Rescue teams recovered the bodies of the woman and her child on Friday morning, a day after the accident. Officials said the mother was found holding her son tightly, underscoring a final attempt to protect him as the boat sank. The victims were part of a family of four visiting from Delhi; the father and daughter survived the incident. Authorities confirmed that the death toll has risen to nine, while several individuals remain unaccounted for. According to officials, 24 people have been rescued so far, with 17 hospitalized for injuries and trauma. Nine others, including five children, are still missing as search operations continue. Survivors described moments of panic as the situation escalated rapidly. One passenger recounted that the weather worsened without warning, causing the boat to lose balance and take on water within minutes. Passengers were unable to comprehend the unfolding emergency as screams filled the air and people struggled to stay afloat. Another survivor, Syed Riyaz Hussain, described a prolonged fight for survival after being trapped in the water for nearly two hours. He said he managed to keep his head above water while surrounded by debris and victims drifting past, until rescue teams eventually located him. Members of his family are still missing. Local police, district authorities, and personnel from the State Disaster Response Force have been deployed to the site, conducting coordinated search efforts in challenging river conditions. Officials confirmed that the boat’s captain, Mahesh Patel, survived the incident as he was wearing a life jacket. The cause of the accident remains under investigation as authorities focus on rescue and recovery operations in the region.
Narmada River boat accident kills mother and child near Bargi Dam
A boat accident in the Narmada River near Bargi Dam in Madhya Pradesh killed nine people, including a mother and child. Sudden bad weather caused the vessel to capsize. Rescue teams saved 24 people, while search operations continue for several missing passengers. A deadly boat accident in the Narmada River near Bargi Dam in the central Indian state of Madhya Pradesh has claimed the lives of a mother and her four-year-old son, highlighting the human toll of the tragedy that has left multiple families devastated. The incident occurred when a tourist vessel overturned in turbulent waters, reportedly after sudden adverse weather conditions disrupted the journey. Rescue teams recovered the bodies of the woman and her child on Friday morning, a day after the accident. Officials said the mother was found holding her son tightly, underscoring a final attempt to protect him as the boat sank. The victims were part of a family of four visiting from Delhi; the father and daughter survived the incident. Authorities confirmed that the death toll has risen to nine, while several individuals remain unaccounted for. According to officials, 24 people have been rescued so far, with 17 hospitalized for injuries and trauma. Nine others, including five children, are still missing as search operations continue. Survivors described moments of panic as the situation escalated rapidly. One passenger recounted that the weather worsened without warning, causing the boat to lose balance and take on water within minutes. Passengers were unable to comprehend the unfolding emergency as screams filled the air and people struggled to stay afloat. Another survivor, Syed Riyaz Hussain, described a prolonged fight for survival after being trapped in the water for nearly two hours. He said he managed to keep his head above water while surrounded by debris and victims drifting past, until rescue teams eventually located him. Members of his family are still missing. Local police, district authorities, and personnel from the State Disaster Response Force have been deployed to the site, conducting coordinated search efforts in challenging river conditions. Officials confirmed that the boat’s captain, Mahesh Patel, survived the incident as he was wearing a life jacket. The cause of the accident remains under investigation as authorities focus on rescue and recovery operations in the region.
India Meets Record Power Demand Solar Delivers 21 Percent Boost In Historic Energy Shift
At 3:38 pm on April 25, India recorded its highest-ever electricity demand of 256.1 GW and successfully met it without disruption. According to GRID India, solar energy contributed around 57 GW during peak demand, accounting for nearly 21 percent of the total supply. Earlier in the day, solar output had peaked even higher, reaching about 81 GW at 12:30 pm, which was nearly one-third of the
India Meets Record Power Demand Solar Delivers 21 Percent Boost In Historic Energy Shift
At 3:38 pm on April 25, India recorded its highest-ever electricity demand of 256.1 GW and successfully met it without disruption. According to GRID India, solar energy contributed around 57 GW during peak demand, accounting for nearly 21 percent of the total supply. Earlier in the day, solar output had peaked even higher, reaching about 81 GW at 12:30 pm, which was nearly one-third of the
Ganga Expressway Opens Bringing Faster Travel From Delhi Noida And Haryana
Date: April 30, 2026 | Time: Morning Update | Place: Uttar Pradesh, India Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Wednesday inaugurated the 594-km-long Ganga Expressway from Hardoi in Uttar Pradesh, officially opening one of the state’s most important infrastructure projects. The expressway connects eastern and western parts of Uttar Pradesh, creating a faster and more efficient travel corridor. A large public gathering was held near the Sadarpur interchange in Hapur district to mark the occasion, with around 5,000 attendees including ministers, MPs, MLAs and senior officials. With the inauguration complete, the expressway is now open for traffic, offering a new route that is expected to cut down travel time significantly across the state. The Ganga Expressway, stretching nearly 594 kilometres, is set to improve connectivity between western Uttar Pradesh and Prayagraj. It will make travel easier and faster for both pilgrims and regular commuters. People traveling from Delhi, Noida, Ghaziabad, Baghpat and nearby regions in Haryana are expected to benefit the most from this new route. Officials say the improved road network could make same-day trips to Prayagraj more convenient, allowing devotees to visit the Triveni Sangam and return on the same day, which was earlier difficult due to long travel hours New Travel Times and Better Routes: The biggest advantage of the Ganga Expressway is the reduction in travel time. Journeys that earlier took up to 10 or 12 hours can now be completed in much less time depending on traffic flow. The expressway offers a more direct and less crowded route, helping drivers avoid busy city roads and delays.This new route also benefits travelers coming from Haryana and western Uttar Pradesh, giving them easier access to eastern regions without multiple diversions. The expressway is built to support high-speed travel, which helps improve efficiency for both personal and business trips. Transport companies will especially benefit from quicker delivery times and reduced fuel consumption. Impact On Economy and Daily Life: The opening of the Ganga Expressway is expected to boost economic growth in Uttar Pradesh. Improved connectivity attracts industries, logistics hubs and commercial activities along the route. This creates new job opportunities and supports development in nearby towns and cities.The expressway also makes it easier for people to travel for tourism and religious purposes. Prayagraj, known for its cultural and spiritual importance, will now be more accessible for visitors from Delhi and surrounding areas. Overall, the Ganga Expressway is a major step towards modern infrastructure, offering faster travel, better connectivity and new growth opportunities across the region.
Ganga Expressway Opens Bringing Faster Travel From Delhi Noida And Haryana
Date: April 30, 2026 | Time: Morning Update | Place: Uttar Pradesh, India Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Wednesday inaugurated the 594-km-long Ganga Expressway from Hardoi in Uttar Pradesh, officially opening one of the state’s most important infrastructure projects. The expressway connects eastern and western parts of Uttar Pradesh, creating a faster and more efficient travel corridor. A large public gathering was held near the Sadarpur interchange in Hapur district to mark the occasion, with around 5,000 attendees including ministers, MPs, MLAs and senior officials. With the inauguration complete, the expressway is now open for traffic, offering a new route that is expected to cut down travel time significantly across the state. The Ganga Expressway, stretching nearly 594 kilometres, is set to improve connectivity between western Uttar Pradesh and Prayagraj. It will make travel easier and faster for both pilgrims and regular commuters. People traveling from Delhi, Noida, Ghaziabad, Baghpat and nearby regions in Haryana are expected to benefit the most from this new route. Officials say the improved road network could make same-day trips to Prayagraj more convenient, allowing devotees to visit the Triveni Sangam and return on the same day, which was earlier difficult due to long travel hours New Travel Times and Better Routes: The biggest advantage of the Ganga Expressway is the reduction in travel time. Journeys that earlier took up to 10 or 12 hours can now be completed in much less time depending on traffic flow. The expressway offers a more direct and less crowded route, helping drivers avoid busy city roads and delays.This new route also benefits travelers coming from Haryana and western Uttar Pradesh, giving them easier access to eastern regions without multiple diversions. The expressway is built to support high-speed travel, which helps improve efficiency for both personal and business trips. Transport companies will especially benefit from quicker delivery times and reduced fuel consumption. Impact On Economy and Daily Life: The opening of the Ganga Expressway is expected to boost economic growth in Uttar Pradesh. Improved connectivity attracts industries, logistics hubs and commercial activities along the route. This creates new job opportunities and supports development in nearby towns and cities.The expressway also makes it easier for people to travel for tourism and religious purposes. Prayagraj, known for its cultural and spiritual importance, will now be more accessible for visitors from Delhi and surrounding areas. Overall, the Ganga Expressway is a major step towards modern infrastructure, offering faster travel, better connectivity and new growth opportunities across the region.
Milma Approves ₹4 Per Litre Milk Price Hike In Kerala From May 20
The Kerala Cooperative Milk Marketing Federation (Milma) has approved a ₹4 per litre increase in milk prices across Kerala, a move that is expected to come into effect from May 20, 2026. The decision was taken during a high-level meeting of the cooperative’s governing body on April 30, 2026, amid growi
Milma Approves ₹4 Per Litre Milk Price Hike In Kerala From May 20
The Kerala Cooperative Milk Marketing Federation (Milma) has approved a ₹4 per litre increase in milk prices across Kerala, a move that is expected to come into effect from May 20, 2026. The decision was taken during a high-level meeting of the cooperative’s governing body on April 30, 2026, amid growi
PM Modi Inaugurates Ganga Expressway, India’s Mega Infrastructure Push
Prime Minister Narendra Modi inaugurated the 594-km-long Ganga Expressway on April 29, 2026, marking a major milestone in India’s infrastructure development. Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath was also present at the event, which highlighted the state’s push toward becoming an infrastructure-driven economic hub. Built at an estimated cost of ₹36,230 crore, the Ganga Expressway is the longest expressway in Uttar Pradesh and one of the country’s largest greenfield ro
PM Modi Inaugurates Ganga Expressway, India’s Mega Infrastructure Push
Prime Minister Narendra Modi inaugurated the 594-km-long Ganga Expressway on April 29, 2026, marking a major milestone in India’s infrastructure development. Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath was also present at the event, which highlighted the state’s push toward becoming an infrastructure-driven economic hub. Built at an estimated cost of ₹36,230 crore, the Ganga Expressway is the longest expressway in Uttar Pradesh and one of the country’s largest greenfield ro
Massive Fire Breaks Out at Gaur Green Avenue in Ghaziabad, Residents Evacuated
A major fire broke out at Gaur Green Avenue, a residential society in Indirapuram, Ghaziabad, on Tuesday morning. The incident caused panic among residents, but timely evacuation helped prevent casualties.According to reports, the fire started around 9:00 AM in a locked apartment on the ninth floor of one of the towers. Thick smoke quickly spread to nearby floors, forcing residents to rush out of their homes. Fire department teams arrived at the spot soon after receiving the alert.
Massive Fire Breaks Out at Gaur Green Avenue in Ghaziabad, Residents Evacuated
A major fire broke out at Gaur Green Avenue, a residential society in Indirapuram, Ghaziabad, on Tuesday morning. The incident caused panic among residents, but timely evacuation helped prevent casualties.According to reports, the fire started around 9:00 AM in a locked apartment on the ninth floor of one of the towers. Thick smoke quickly spread to nearby floors, forcing residents to rush out of their homes. Fire department teams arrived at the spot soon after receiving the alert.
Direct Trains From UP To Mumbai And Pune Flagged Off By PM Modi
PM Narendra Modi launches new Amrit Bharat Express trains, providing direct rail connectivity between Varanasi–Pune and Ayodhya–Mumbai to boost travel and tourism. Marking a major boost to India’s rail infrastructure, Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Tuesday, April 28, 2026, flagged off two new Amrit Bharat Express trains from Varanasi, Uttar Pradesh, strengthening d
Direct Trains From UP To Mumbai And Pune Flagged Off By PM Modi
PM Narendra Modi launches new Amrit Bharat Express trains, providing direct rail connectivity between Varanasi–Pune and Ayodhya–Mumbai to boost travel and tourism. Marking a major boost to India’s rail infrastructure, Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Tuesday, April 28, 2026, flagged off two new Amrit Bharat Express trains from Varanasi, Uttar Pradesh, strengthening d
Can India benefit from UAE exiting OPEC? Yes, through better crude access and pricing
UAE’s exit from OPEC may boost oil supply, ease prices, and strengthen India energy ties, while raising volatility risks in global markets amid geopolitical tensions. Will UAE leaving OPEC lower oil prices? Yes, it could ease global supply pressure as the United Arab Emirates prepares to formally exit Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries and OPEC+ on May 1,
Can India benefit from UAE exiting OPEC? Yes, through better crude access and pricing
UAE’s exit from OPEC may boost oil supply, ease prices, and strengthen India energy ties, while raising volatility risks in global markets amid geopolitical tensions. Will UAE leaving OPEC lower oil prices? Yes, it could ease global supply pressure as the United Arab Emirates prepares to formally exit Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries and OPEC+ on May 1,
What triggered India’s response to Mali violence? Coordinated terror strikes and minister’s death
India condemns Mali terror attacks after minister killed, highlights global security risks and support for Sahel stability. The Government of India issued a strong condemnation on Tuesday, April 28, 2026 (IST), following a series of coordinated terrorist attacks across Mali that resulted in significant casualties and heightened regional instability. In an official statement, the Ministry of External Affairs expressed condolences to victims’ families and affirmed solidarity with Mali’s government and citizens. Coordinated assaults escalate violence across Mali The wave of violence began on Saturday, April 25, 2026, when militant group Jama'at Nusrat al-Islam wal-Muslimin joined forces with Tuareg separatists from the Front de libération de l'Azawad. Together, they launched synchronized attacks targeting key locations from the capital Bamako to northern regions. The coordinated nature of the assaults marked one of the most significant escalations of violence in the country in recent years. Death of defense minister shocks leadership Among those killed was Sadio Camara, Mali’s Minister of Defence and Veteran Affairs, who died in a targeted strike during the offensive. His death has sent shockwaves through Mali’s political and military leadership, raising concerns about the capacity of state institutions to counter increasingly sophisticated insurgent operations. India reiterates zero tolerance on terrorism In its statement, New Delhi emphasized its longstanding policy of zero tolerance toward terrorism. The government reaffirmed its commitment to combating extremist violence in all forms and voiced support for international efforts aimed at restoring peace and stability in the Sahel region. Officials in New Delhi indicated that the scale and coordination of the attacks reflect evolving threats posed by transnational militant networks. Broader implications for Sahel stability The attacks have intensified concerns within India’s strategic community that Mali could become a more entrenched base for global terror groups. While India has historically maintained a measured relationship with Bamako focused on development and capacity building, the latest violence underscores growing instability across the Sahel. Analysts warn that continued unrest may have wider implications for international security and counterterrorism efforts.
What triggered India’s response to Mali violence? Coordinated terror strikes and minister’s death
India condemns Mali terror attacks after minister killed, highlights global security risks and support for Sahel stability. The Government of India issued a strong condemnation on Tuesday, April 28, 2026 (IST), following a series of coordinated terrorist attacks across Mali that resulted in significant casualties and heightened regional instability. In an official statement, the Ministry of External Affairs expressed condolences to victims’ families and affirmed solidarity with Mali’s government and citizens. Coordinated assaults escalate violence across Mali The wave of violence began on Saturday, April 25, 2026, when militant group Jama'at Nusrat al-Islam wal-Muslimin joined forces with Tuareg separatists from the Front de libération de l'Azawad. Together, they launched synchronized attacks targeting key locations from the capital Bamako to northern regions. The coordinated nature of the assaults marked one of the most significant escalations of violence in the country in recent years. Death of defense minister shocks leadership Among those killed was Sadio Camara, Mali’s Minister of Defence and Veteran Affairs, who died in a targeted strike during the offensive. His death has sent shockwaves through Mali’s political and military leadership, raising concerns about the capacity of state institutions to counter increasingly sophisticated insurgent operations. India reiterates zero tolerance on terrorism In its statement, New Delhi emphasized its longstanding policy of zero tolerance toward terrorism. The government reaffirmed its commitment to combating extremist violence in all forms and voiced support for international efforts aimed at restoring peace and stability in the Sahel region. Officials in New Delhi indicated that the scale and coordination of the attacks reflect evolving threats posed by transnational militant networks. Broader implications for Sahel stability The attacks have intensified concerns within India’s strategic community that Mali could become a more entrenched base for global terror groups. While India has historically maintained a measured relationship with Bamako focused on development and capacity building, the latest violence underscores growing instability across the Sahel. Analysts warn that continued unrest may have wider implications for international security and counterterrorism efforts.









