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Mumbai's Pedestrian Crisis: Empty Promises Before BMC Polls

With 51% of trips made on foot, Mumbai's crumbling footpaths and encroachments force walkers onto dangerous roads. As BMC elections approach, citizens demand real action, not just promises, to fix the city's walkability crisis.

Journalist Ezrela Fanai Found Dead in Aizawl Home

Freelance journalist Ezrela Dalidia Fanaipari Fanai was discovered deceased in her Aizawl residence. Police found no evidence of foul play. Read the full report on this tragic incident.

DH Speak Out Panel Debates Key Issues on Dec 23, 2025

Deccan Herald's 'Speak Out' panel on December 23, 2025, tackled crucial topics including the Karnataka government's new policy, the impact of the NEP, and the future of Indian sports. Read the full discussion.

India's DITWAH Aid Extended to Northern Sri Lanka

India's flagship DITWAH development assistance program is now active in Sri Lanka's Northern Province, focusing on agriculture, fisheries, and infrastructure. This marks a significant expansion of India's neighborhood-first policy.

Naravane Links India's Future to Stable Neighbourhood

Former Indian Army Chief General Manoj Naravane emphasizes the inseparable link between India's progress and stability in neighbouring countries like Bangladesh, calling for a collaborative regional approach.

Trump's Fiery Address Pushes Protectionist Agenda

In a prime-time White House address, President Donald Trump defended tariffs, slashed immigration, and promised an economic boom. Read about the global market implications and his 'Warrior Dividend' plan.

NYT Sues Pentagon Over Restrictive Press Policy

The New York Times sues the U.S. Department of War over a new Pentagon press policy, alleging it threatens First Amendment rights. The case is now in federal court. Read the full story.

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