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A conflict between Tej Pratap Yadav and his younger brother, Tejashwi Yadav, a leader of the RJD, has become public. Addressing a gathering in Jehanabad, Tej Pratap responded to the slogan “Abki Baar Tejashwi Sarkar” with strong words. He said that such slogans were nonsense, because the government is formed by the people and not by any individual. He warned against hubris, stating that those who are arrogant will quickly fall. He has also warned his brother Tejashwi to be wary of “traitors.” Tej Pratap, who was recently expelled from his family and party, has announced that he will contest…

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Bhaichung Bhutia, former captain of the Indian football team, met with Chief Minister Hemant Soren to discuss sports development in Jharkhand. The meeting covered topics such as enhancing football’s growth, providing better training, and improving sports infrastructure. The Chief Minister mentioned the state’s sports policy, designed to support athletes through scholarships, employment, improved coaching, and modern resources. Specific plans for football are underway to discover and nurture talent from the grassroots level. Bhutia shared suggestions for advancing football and developing players, highlighting the significant sports talent pool in Jharkhand. The Chief Minister welcomed Bhutia, reinforcing the government’s dedication to the…

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A Naxalite plot in Bijapur district was thwarted by the alertness of security forces. On Saturday, during a demining operation along the Gorna-Mankeli route, security forces successfully located and disarmed a potent command IED, which weighed 10 kilograms. This incident took place following the brutal murder of a young man by Naxalites in the same village on Friday, which had instilled fear throughout the region. The next day, the Naxalites attempted to target the security forces by planting explosives on the road, but this plot was unsuccessful. The demining operation involved a joint effort by DRG Bijapur, the Bijapur Police…

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With active monsoon conditions prevailing, the IMD has issued alerts for heavy rainfall across India on August 31st. Specific regions under the heavy rainfall warning include Himachal Pradesh, Jammu & Kashmir, and Punjab in Northwest India. Light to moderate rainfall is expected in Maharashtra and Gujarat in West India. The eastern and central parts of India, encompassing West Bengal, Chhattisgarh, and Madhya Pradesh, are also likely to experience heavy showers. In the Northeast, Arunachal Pradesh will continue to receive heavy rainfall, while Assam, Meghalaya, and nearby states may face thunderstorms and lightning. Southern India, particularly Coastal Karnataka, Kerala, and Telangana,…

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India’s diplomatic influence is becoming a point of contention for the United States. This is evident in India’s growing presence in various sectors, from its economic prowess to strategic partnerships, spanning from Japan to China. This occurs against the backdrop of the US imposing trade tariffs that have directly affected India. Prime Minister Modi, after a visit to Japan, has now arrived in China, setting the stage for a crucial meeting with Russian President Putin and Chinese President Xi Jinping. The upcoming summit underscores the 3D approach of Deals, Diplomacy, and Decisions. The summit will address how India plans to…

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The upcoming release of ‘The Conjuring: Last Rites’ marks the culmination of the ‘Conjuring’ film series, bringing both excitement and a sense of finality to its dedicated fanbase. The franchise has been a major influence on popular culture for more than a decade, making this release the end of an era for many. Here’s everything you need to know if you’re planning to see ‘The Conjuring: Last Rites’ in cinemas. **India Release and Ticket Booking:** The film will be released in India on September 5. Tickets for ‘The Conjuring: Last Rites’ can be booked via BookMyShow or other ticket-booking platforms.…

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Dive into the world of NYT Connections, The New York Times’ engaging word puzzle. The goal is to identify and group words based on their underlying connections. This guide provides the key to unlocking the puzzle for August 30, 2025. With varying difficulty levels, the game is a fun way to improve vocabulary and sharpen cognitive skills. The game offers a grid of words and challenges players to organize them into four groups of four by identifying their connections. Groups can be related by synonyms, themes or wordplay. The game is available on the NYT website and app. Players can…

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Cricket fans can anticipate a revised schedule for the upcoming Asia Cup 2025, set to commence on September 9th and conclude with the final on September 28th. The BCCI has announced adjustments to the match timings, impacting the tournament. The majority of matches, including the highly anticipated India vs. Pakistan encounter, will now begin at 6:30 PM local time, which is a half-hour delay compared to the initial schedule. Therefore, matches originally scheduled to begin at 7:30 PM IST will now commence at 8:00 PM IST. The primary reason for this schedule shift is the extreme heat expected across the…

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KTM is developing a new 500cc twin-cylinder engine, which is expected to power adventure and naked bikes. A new RC model has also been spotted during testing, and it’s thought to be close to production. The engine and chassis of the KTM RC 490 may be supplied by CFMoto. The exhaust system design is similar to CFMoto models, differing from previous KTM prototypes. Given these design elements, the model could be the KTM RC 490. The existing RC 390 uses an older engine, suggesting KTM might be seeking a new engine for future RC models. The potential for the RC…

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Authorities in Bihar are investigating how two Pakistani women were included in the state’s voter list. The women, residents of Bhagalpur, were discovered during a Ministry of Home Affairs verification process. According to the investigation, Imrana Khanam and Firdousia Khanam possess voter ID cards. The women’s names appeared on the voter list and were also verified during the Special Intensive Revision (SIR) process ahead of the 2025 assembly elections. The Booth Level Officer (BLO) stated the election department notified them of the issue based on a Home Ministry communication on August 11.

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