Jaish-e-Mohammed’s New Women’s Wing Claims 5,000 Recruits; Online Indoctrination and Multi-Stage Training Under Scanner.

New Delhi:In a major alarm for regional security agencies, Jaish-e-Mohammed (JeM) chief and UN-designated global terrorist Masood Azhar has claimed that the group’s newly formed women’s wing, Jamaat-ul-Mominaat, has inducted more than 5,000 female recruits within weeks of its launch. The development signals a significant strategic shift for the Pakistan-based terrorist organisation, which until now…

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High Court Reaffirms Ban on SC Reservation for Christian Converts; Major Implications for Central & State Government Exams.

New Delhi / Prayagraj, December 2025 — In a decisive judgment that has triggered intense national debate, the High Court has upheld the long-standing legal position that individuals who convert from Scheduled Caste (SC) communities to Christianity are not eligible to claim SC reservation benefits. The court reiterated that continuing to claim SC benefits after…

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Echoes of the Ancestors: Philippines’ Kankanaey Community Preserves Ancient “Hanging Coffin” Burial Tradition.

An enduring funerary practice dating back centuries continues to draw global attention SAGADA, MOUNTAIN PROVINCE, PHILIPPINES — High on the limestone cliffs of northern Luzon, rows of wooden coffins hang precariously on rocky ledges—silent witnesses to one of the Philippines’ most unique and ancient Indigenous funerary customs. The Kankanaey people, one of the major ethnolinguistic…

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Scientists Revisit Mexico’s Mysterious ‘Zone of Silence’: Magnetism, Myths, and the Legacy of a Desert Enigma.

C Mahesh MAPIMÍ BIOSPHERE RESERVE, MEXICO — Deep in the remote expanse of the Chihuahuan Desert, researchers are once again turning their attention to La Zona del Silencio — the Zone of Silence — a region long shrouded in folklore, scientific puzzles, and unexplained incidents. Frequently compared to the Bermuda Triangle, this 50-kilometre stretch where…

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Trump Escalates Attacks on Rep. Ilhan Omar, Revives Discredited Claim: “She Married Her Brother for Citizenship”.

Washington D.C., December 2, 2025 — Former U.S. President Donald Trump has once again targeted Representative Ilhan Omar (Minnesota), repeating a long-debunked allegation that the Somali-American congresswoman married her “brother” to secure immigration and U.S. citizenship. The renewed attack comes amid a broader hardline immigration rhetoric and has drawn sharp reactions from supporters of Omar…

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Pakistan’s Deputy PM Dar Cites Devastating Military Losses Since 2021 Kabul Takeover: “4,000 Soldiers Killed, 20,000 Injured”.

Islamabad, November 30, 2025 — Pakistan’s Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister, Ishaq Dar, revealed alarming figures today, claiming that since the takeover of Afghanistan by the Taliban in August 2021, the Pakistani military has suffered heavy casualties. According to Dar, more than 4,000 officers and soldiers have been killed, while over 20,000 have been…

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The Enigmatic Lady of Cao: How a 1,500-Year-Old Moche Priestess Became Peru’s Most Powerful Ancient Icon.

C Mahesh Cao Viejo Pyramid, El Brujo, Peru — In 2006, deep within the sun-baked adobe walls of the El Brujo archaeological complex, scientists uncovered a secret that would rewrite the history of ancient Peru: the mummified remains of a woman who wielded extraordinary power in Moche civilization, nearly 1,500 years ago. She is now…

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Major Setback for Maoists: 37 Naxalites, Including Senior Cadre Jahaj Kalmu, Surrender in Chhattisgarh’s Dantewada.

Dantewada, Chhattisgarh — In a major blow to the banned CPI (Maoist) insurgent movement, 37 Naxalites, including several senior and reward-carrying cadres, surrendered before the police and security forces in Dantewada district on Sunday. The group included 12 women and together carried a total bounty of ₹65 lakh on their heads. Officials described the mass…

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Indonesia Floods: Death Toll Climbs to 442 as Search Teams Battle Access Blockades in Sumatra.

Medan/Jakarta, November 30, 2025 — Indonesia’s disaster authorities confirmed on Sunday that the death toll from the catastrophic floods and landslides that struck Sumatra island has risen to 442, with over 400 people still missing as emergency crews struggle to reach isolated regions cut off by collapsed roads and washed-out bridges. Days of relentless monsoon…

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