Confident Group Dismisses IT Pressure Claims After Chairman C.J. Roy’s Death; Management Assures Financial Stability.

Kochi:In the wake of the sudden demise of Confident Group Chairman Dr. C.J. Roy, the company held its first official press conference to address widespread speculation and allegations surrounding Income Tax (IT) department actions. Managing Director T.A. Joseph categorically denied claims that IT officials harassed or pressured the late chairman, stating that such narratives are…

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Supreme Court Tells Mamata Not to Obstruct Electoral Roll Revision; Nationwide SIR Gains Momentum.

New Delhi: India’s Supreme Court has declined to halt the Election Commission’s Special Intensive Revision (SIR) of electoral rolls and cautioned West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee against creating obstacles to the process, emphasizing that maintaining accurate voter lists is essential for free and fair elections. Supreme Court’s Stand The apex court refused to stay…

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Japan’s ‘China Hawk’ Sanae Takaichi Wins Landslide — Chinese Media Warn of Ideological Shift.

Tokyo: Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi has secured a historic landslide victory in the country’s general election, dramatically strengthening her mandate and signaling a tougher geopolitical posture in Asia — particularly toward China. Her ruling Liberal Democratic Party (LDP) won 316 of the 465 seats in the lower house, and together with its coalition partner…

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Trump Administration Map Draws Attention; Aksai Chin and Pakistan-Occupied Kashmir Shown as Part of India.

New Delhi: Following the announcement of the framework for an India–U.S. Interim Trade Agreement, an official map of India released by the Office of the United States Trade Representative (USTR) has sparked widespread discussion. The map depicts the entire region of Jammu and Kashmir—including Pakistan-Occupied Kashmir (PoK)—as part of India, and also marks Aksai Chin,…

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“Voting for Jamaat Is Haram”: Hefazat Declares ‘Jihad’ Ahead of Bangladesh Election.

Dhaka: A fresh rift has emerged among Islamist groups in Bangladesh just days before the country’s parliamentary elections, after Hefazat-e-Islam announced strong opposition to the Jamaat-e-Islami party. Hefazat-e-Islam chief Allama Shah Muhibbullah Babunagari declared that voting for Jamaat is “haram” (religiously forbidden) for Muslims and described the political contest as a form of “jihad” against…

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Dancing Plague of 1518: One of History’s Strangest and Deadliest Mysteries.

Strasbourg, France:The Dancing Plague of 1518 remains one of the most bizarre and frightening episodes recorded in European history. The unexplained outbreak began in July 1518 in Strasbourg—then part of the Holy Roman Empire, now located in modern-day France—and quickly escalated into a public health crisis. How It Began According to historical accounts, a woman…

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Unsung Desert Tracker: The Story of Ranchhodas “Pagi,” Who Helped India Win Critical Battles

New Delhi: Long before drones, satellites, and advanced radar systems became central to border security, India relied on the extraordinary skills of a barefoot desert tracker — Ranchhodas “Pagi.” Known for his ability to read footprints in the sand like a map, Pagi played a crucial role in supporting Indian forces during the Indo-Pak wars…

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Congress Rules Out Alliance, Plans Solo Fight in All 294 Bengal Seats.

New Delhi/Kolkata: The Congress has announced that it will contest the upcoming West Bengal Assembly elections independently, ruling out any alliance with the CPI(M)-led Left Front or the Trinamool Congress (TMC). The decision was taken at a high-level meeting between the party leadership and senior leaders of the West Bengal Pradesh Congress Committee. State in-charge…

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