‘Indira Gandhi would have banned BJP’: Ashok Gehlot claims ruling party involved in religion politics | India News

NEW DELHI: Former Rajasthan chief minister Ashok Gehlot on Sunday launched a sharp attack on the BJP, accusing it of practising politics in the name of religion, undermining democratic institutions and using central agencies against political opponents. Speaking at an award ceremony in Jaipur, the senior Congress leader said the Constitution does not permit politics…

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IPL 2026 | ‘Virat Kohli isn’t a natural six-hitter but … ‘: Mohammad Kaif after RCB’s win over GT | Cricket News

Mohammad Kaif and Virat Kohli (BCCI Photo) NEW DELHI: Former India international cricketer Mohammad Kaif heaped praise on Virat Kohli after the RCB star crossed 300 IPL sixes, highlighting how his growth as a T20 batter reflects adaptability rather than natural power-hitting. Taking to X (formerly Twitter), Kaif wrote, “Virat Kohli taking his IPL 6s…

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Balloons, roses, ‘I Love You’: First AC cabin turned into ‘honeymoon suite’, TTE suspended after video goes viral | Chhatrapati Sambhajinagar News

A viral video showed an Indian Railways First AC cabin transformed into a honeymoon suite. CHHATRAPATI SAMBHAJINAGAR: A viral video showcasing an Indian Railways First AC cabin transformed into a ‘honeymoon suite’ for a couple has taken aback many with visuals of the compartment transformed into a romantic setting flooded the internet with different reactions.Railway…

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Long Range Land Attack Cruise Missile: Why India’s ‘Tomahawk’ could be as important as BrahMos in future conflicts

Brahmos missiles swiftly neutralized Pakistan’s air power on May 10, 2025, demonstrating decisive capability. However, prolonged modern conflicts necessitate a cost-effective solution. India is exploring the Long Range Land Attack Cruise Missile (LR-LACM), a cheaper, 1,500 km range weapon, to complement Brahmos and enhance sustained combat operations, ensuring greater strategic staying power. On May 10,…

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Meet Argus: The sea-urchin robot with 20 eyes and legs that has rewritten the rules of how a robot should be built |

Most robots are built to look like something. Engineers designing machines to navigate the real world have, for decades, reached for the same reference points: the human skeleton, the dog’s four-legged trot, the insect’s crawl. These biological templates have produced impressive machines, but they carry an embedded assumption that a robot needs a front, a…

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Bengal turns fortress for phase-II poll: 2.3 lakh CAPF & 38,297 state cops in place | India News

CRPF carries out route march in Bhabanipur ahead of second phase Bengal elections Kolkata: West Bengal’s final phase of assembly polls unfolds under a security grid rarely seen in Indian elections, stretching across 142 constituencies in seven districts. Numbers define the scale – over 2.3 lakh Central Armed Police Forces personnel, 38,297 state police, 142…

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Quote of the day by Oprah Winfrey: “One of the things that I encourage for anybody who is interested in their own charity or philanthropy is…” | World News

When most people hear the word philanthropy, they picture the very wealthy writing enormous cheques. It can feel like something reserved for billionaires, far removed from ordinary life. Oprah Winfrey, who has given away vast sums herself, offers a much more down to earth way in. Anyone interested in charity or giving, she says, should…

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