A tragic crash involving an Indian Air Force (IAF) Jaguar Trainer aircraft has taken place near Churu, Rajasthan. The accident, which occurred during a routine training mission on Wednesday, resulted in the deaths of both pilots. The IAF confirmed the incident and stated that no civilian property was damaged. A court of inquiry has been formed to investigate the cause of the crash. This is the second such accident within a three-month period. Earlier, in April, a Jaguar aircraft crashed shortly after taking off from the Jamnagar Airbase due to a technical fault. The pilots ejected before the crash, with…
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A major plot orchestrated by CPI (Maoist) operatives in Jharkhand was disrupted today. During a search operation, security forces discovered and seized 18 IED bombs, each weighing approximately three kilograms. The bombs were found in a forested area and were subsequently destroyed by a bomb disposal unit. The operation took place near the border of West Singhbhum and Khunti districts, near Kochang under Arki police station. The search was initiated based on intelligence received about the presence of explosives planted by the banned CPI (Maoist) to target security personnel. The operation involved the collaboration of Chaibasa Police, Khunti Police, Jharkhand…
A woman from Harmu Housing Colony has filed a case at the Argora Police Station against Dumri MLA Jairam Mahato, citing defamation, insult, and related accusations stemming from social media posts. Uttam Kumar Mahto and Bittu Singh are also named as defendants in the case. The woman reported that a YouTube channel associated with the JLKM party published abusive and offensive content against her. Specifically, YouTuber Bittu Singh is accused of creating a video mentioning the woman’s name. The woman alleges that Uttam Kumar Mahto is associated with MLA Jairam Mahato, and that the video was made at the MLA’s…
The police department in Durg, Chhattisgarh, has undergone a departmental reorganization. SSP Vijay Agrawal has ordered the transfer of 13 police officers. This transfer includes 2 SHOs. The transfer list also includes 8 inspectors, 3 sub-inspectors, and 2 assistant sub-inspectors, indicating a widespread shift within the district’s police force.
The Kashmir Valley has seen an end to its heatwave, thanks to recent rainfall. This has lowered temperatures, but has also brought challenges in the form of cloudbursts and subsequent flash floods. Anantnag district’s Mantipora Chattergul saw homes inundated after a cloudburst triggered a flash flood. The heavy rains have also impacted Budgam district, causing widespread waterlogging and damage. Residents have voiced concerns about the lack of official support and action. The meteorological department anticipates more unsettled weather in the coming days, including the possibility of additional flash floods. Authorities have issued warnings, particularly for those in vulnerable areas, including…
Dumri MLA Jairam Mahto is planning to provide financial aid to women in his constituency. He intends to offer a monthly pension of ₹1,000 to women who have lost their family’s primary breadwinner and are facing economic hardship. The MLA plans to implement this soon. During an interview, he shared his desire to support these women. He mentioned, “We are planning to assess such women and offer them ₹1,000 per month from my salary.” He further stated that it would be a historic move for an MLA to fund pensions for women from his own salary, and that he is…
Chief Minister Vishnu Deo Sai inaugurated a new Buddha statue in Mainpat, Surguja district. The Chhattisgarh government is backing this with 30 lakh rupees worth of development projects, including road upgrades and temple facilities. The Chief Minister emphasized the importance of Buddhist heritage in Chhattisgarh and said the government is committed to development inspired by Lord Buddha’s teachings on love, peace, and compassion. At the inauguration, CM Sai paid respects to the Buddha statue and prayed for the people’s well-being. He also acknowledged the Tibetan community’s invitation. He pointed to Sirpur as a site where Buddhist, Jain, and Sanatan traditions…
Preparations are underway for the Shravani Mela 2025, with tent cities designed to provide Kanwarias with improved facilities and a comfortable stay. These temporary accommodations aim to offer devotees a home-like experience, especially for those travelling by vehicles on the Deoghar-Sultanganj route. The tent cities in Kothia and Baghmara are equipped with modern conveniences. These tent cities are designed to mimic the comforts of home, including comfortable beds for rest, bathing facilities, restrooms, medical assistance, information centers, and proper lighting. The Kothia stand tent city will accommodate one thousand devotees, offering beds and fans. Moreover, 44 restrooms and bathing areas…
In a significant event held in Mainpat, Surguja district, Chhattisgarh, Chief Minister Vishnu Deo Sai inaugurated a newly installed Buddha statue, emphasizing the state’s commitment to Buddhist principles of love, peace, and compassion. During the ceremony, CM Sai highlighted the deep historical roots of Buddhist traditions within Chhattisgarh. He expressed his gratitude to the Tibetan community for organizing the event and acknowledged the numerous locations throughout the state where Lord Buddha is revered. He also discussed the significance of Sirpur as a model of cultural inclusivity, where diverse religious traditions coexist harmoniously. CM Sai further reflected on the 90th birthday…
Former President Donald Trump announced plans to reveal trade tariffs affecting at least seven countries, with further announcements scheduled for Wednesday. This follows a previous announcement of reciprocal tariffs applied to 14 countries, with a deadline of August 1, 2025. Trump made the announcement on Truth Social, indicating the first list would be released in the morning, with more details in the afternoon. The tariffs were communicated through letters sent to the involved countries. Initially, letters were sent to Japan’s Prime Minister Fumio Kishida and South Korea’s President Yoon Suk-yeol, followed by letters to Malaysia, Kazakhstan, South Africa, Myanmar, and…










