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Carbon Credit System to Help Reduce Pollution: A Quiet Solution; US and UK Have Already Applied It
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Carbon Credit System to Help Reduce Pollution: A Quiet Solution; US and UK Have Already Applied It

Delhi and other major cities in India are grappling with severe air pollution, which is causing significant damage to the country's economy. In such a scenario, developed nations have been encouraging conservation efforts, and India should consider adopting the carbon credit system. This system could provide a quieter, more efficient solution to the pollution problem. Focusing on Carbon Credits to Combat Pollution By: Avinash Chandra, New DelhiDelhi has been consistently ranked as one of the most polluted cities in the world for several years. This is not a good sign for a country emerging as an economic powerhouse. Despite numerous claims, pollution continues to worsen every year. Increasing Dangerously High Pollution DaysIn winter, the number of "very dangerous" pollution days i...
US Conspiracy? Donald Trump’s Statement on Apache Helicopter Deal Stirs Controversy; Angry PM Modi Had Complained
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US Conspiracy? Donald Trump’s Statement on Apache Helicopter Deal Stirs Controversy; Angry PM Modi Had Complained

Former US President Donald Trump recently made a significant claim, stating that Prime Minister Narendra Modi was not too happy with him due to the tariffs imposed on India by the US, particularly in light of India’s purchase of Russian oil. He also made a surprising revelation regarding the delayed delivery of Apache helicopters to India. Let’s dive into the details of what Trump said. Trump’s Bold Claim on the Apache Deal Since taking office for his second term, Donald Trump has been making waves with his statements, whether on Venezuela or the decision to raise tariffs on India. These decisions have affected the bilateral relations between the two countries, leading Trump to occasionally mention his personal relationship with Prime Minister Modi. In his latest remarks, Trump openl...
Nicolas Maduro’s Special Connection with Hinduism: Kalawa, Lord Ganesha Watch, and His Devotion to Sai Baba
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Nicolas Maduro’s Special Connection with Hinduism: Kalawa, Lord Ganesha Watch, and His Devotion to Sai Baba

Nicolas Maduro, the President of Venezuela, is currently in U.S. custody, having been apprehended by U.S. soldiers and brought to America. But beyond his political career, Maduro has an intriguing and lesser-known connection to Hinduism. Let’s take a look at how the Venezuelan leader's beliefs align with Hindu traditions. Maduro’s Visible Affiliation with Hinduism Maduro is often seen wearing a kalawa (sacred thread) on his wrist, a symbol of Hindu spirituality. Additionally, he has been frequently spotted wearing a watch featuring the image of Lord Ganesha, the Hindu deity of wisdom and remover of obstacles. During his presidency, on Venezuela's National Day, invitation cards were printed with the Hindu symbol 'Om' (ॐ), further emphasizing his connection to the faith. Furthermore, M...
Wealthy Accused Challenging Laws Will No Longer Be Tolerated: CJI Suryakant’s Bench
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Wealthy Accused Challenging Laws Will No Longer Be Tolerated: CJI Suryakant’s Bench

The Supreme Court, under the leadership of Chief Justice Suryakant, has taken a firm stance against the growing trend of wealthy accused individuals filing petitions challenging the laws under which they are being prosecuted. On Tuesday, the Court expressed its displeasure with such petitions, where affluent defendants attempt to challenge the validity of laws under which they face charges. CJI Suryakant’s Bench Takes Strict Action The Supreme Court's tough approach came during a hearing in the high-profile Rs 3,600 crore VIP chopper scam (AgustaWestland case). In this case, the bench led by CJI Suryakant was hearing petitions from the defense lawyers of accused Gautam Khaitan. The lawyer had argued in favor of these petitions, which sought to challenge certain legal provisions. Howe...
Bulldozer Action Near Turkman Gate: 50 Years Later, History Repeats Itself
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Bulldozer Action Near Turkman Gate: 50 Years Later, History Repeats Itself

In the early hours of January 6th, 2026, bulldozers roared to life near the historic Turkman Gate in New Delhi, a Muslim-majority area. The demolition was carried out under the orders of the Delhi High Court, as part of an effort to remove illegal encroachments. This marked a significant moment in a long-standing history of forced evictions in the area, which dates back nearly five decades. The Legacy of Sanjay Gandhi’s Decision This event is reminiscent of a similar action that took place in February 1976 during the Emergency period, under the leadership of then-Prime Minister Indira Gandhi. At that time, her son, Sanjay Gandhi, visited Old Delhi and was alarmed by the encroachment around Turkman Gate, which obstructed the view of the Jama Masjid. Sanjay Gandhi decided that all ille...
Trump in Trouble Over Venezuela Intervention: Facing Growing Discontent Back Home
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Trump in Trouble Over Venezuela Intervention: Facing Growing Discontent Back Home

While minor military conflicts often do not significantly impact the American public, the recent intervention in Venezuela may spell trouble for President Donald Trump. The American public, having grown weary of prolonged wars like those in Iraq and Afghanistan, is unlikely to be impressed by a military action in Venezuela. Unlike the Panama operation, which was more widely accepted, Trump has failed to present the intervention in a way that resonates with the American people. Growing Opposition at Home American citizens are becoming increasingly disillusioned with Venezuela-related actions. Before the military strike against Venezuela’s boats, which were accused of transporting drugs, only 40% of Americans supported the move. Trump's attempt to escalate the situation with a bombing ...
Weather Forecast for January 7: Heavy Cold Wave, Dense Fog, and Rainfall Alert for Three States; IMD Issues Warnings
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Weather Forecast for January 7: Heavy Cold Wave, Dense Fog, and Rainfall Alert for Three States; IMD Issues Warnings

New Delhi: The cold wave and dense fog will continue to impact northern parts of India on January 7, with the India Meteorological Department (IMD) issuing warnings for heavy cold waves and fog. The IMD has also forecasted moderate to heavy rainfall in three states, while 21 cities in North India are under cold wave alerts. Kolkata recorded its coldest day of January, with temperatures dropping to 10.2°C. Rainfall Warning for Three States According to the IMD, heavy to moderate rainfall is expected over the next 48 hours in southern states such as Kerala, Tamil Nadu, and Andaman & Nicobar Islands. Fishermen in these areas are advised to stay cautious. The rainfall is expected to lower the temperatures by 2 to 3°C in these regions. Earlier, Jammu and Kashmir, Himachal Pradesh, and...
Weather Today: ‘Triple Attack’ of Cold, Fog, and Cold Wave Expected Across India, IMD Issues Alert for Several States
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Weather Today: ‘Triple Attack’ of Cold, Fog, and Cold Wave Expected Across India, IMD Issues Alert for Several States

New Delhi: Cold conditions continue to intensify across various parts of India. The India Meteorological Department (IMD) has issued a warning for cold waves in North and Central India. Over the next two days, cold waves are expected to affect regions from Punjab and Haryana to Odisha. Weather Conditions Across the Country The chill is becoming more severe across the country, with the effects of snowfall in the mountains clearly visible in the plains. From Delhi-NCR to Uttar Pradesh, Bihar, and Jharkhand, the mercury is steadily dropping. Along with the cold, dense fog and cold waves are adding to the discomfort of people. On Tuesday, the IMD issued a cold wave warning for several parts of North and Central India. IMD’s Forecast The cold wave warning comes at a time when parts ...
India Develops ‘Kavach’ to Counter Enemy Drone Attacks: Role of All Three Armed Forces in CUAS Integration
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India Develops ‘Kavach’ to Counter Enemy Drone Attacks: Role of All Three Armed Forces in CUAS Integration

New Delhi: As part of its efforts to bolster air defense capabilities, India is developing a Joint Counter Unmanned Aerial System (CUAS) grid, designed to counter enemy drone attacks. The initiative aims to monitor all drone activities and integrate various counter-drone systems developed by the Indian Army, Navy, and Air Force. While the government is also working on creating a comprehensive air defense shield under the "Mission Sudarshan Chakra," the armed forces are taking significant steps to neutralize drone threats. The CUAS grid will operate separately from India’s existing air defense networks, such as the Indian Air Force's Integrated Air Command and Control System (IACCS). Role of the Three Armed Forces in CUAS Integration The Joint CUAS grid will be developed alongside ...
U.S. Lobbying Firm Aids India in Strengthening Diplomatic Ties with Trump Administration, Reveals Record
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U.S. Lobbying Firm Aids India in Strengthening Diplomatic Ties with Trump Administration, Reveals Record

New Delhi: An American lobbying firm, SHW Partners LLC, has revealed in publicly filed records that it assisted in strengthening diplomatic relations between India’s embassy in the U.S. and senior officials of the Trump administration. The firm’s activities, which were registered under the Foreign Agents Registration Act (FARA), involved organizing communications such as emails and phone calls between Indian Embassy officials and U.S. authorities, along with attempts to arrange meetings. According to the records, the lobbying firm coordinated multiple interactions between the Indian Embassy and senior Trump administration officials, including on May 10, the day India and Pakistan announced a ceasefire. Indian Embassy officials reportedly reached out to key U.S. figures from the Trump ad...