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3 Killed by Train in Fog on Way to PM Modi Rally

Tragedy strikes in West Bengal as three BJP workers are hit by a train in dense fog while heading to PM Modi's rally. The PM offers condolences from Kolkata airport. Read the full report.

Nitin Nabin's Rise: BJP's Next-Gen Leadership Shift

BJP appoints 45-year-old Nitin Nabin as national working president, signaling a 'karyakartaisation' of power and a long-term succession plan under the Modi-Shah leadership. Analysis of the party's strategic consolidation.

Karnataka Gig Worker Law: A 75-Year Legacy Realized

Karnataka's new gig worker legislation, active from November 2025, is rooted in the lifelong work of Baba Adhav, who began organizing informal workers in the 1950s. Explore the journey to secure rights for India's unorganized workforce.

5 Killed in Attack on Polio Vaccination Team in Pakistan

A deadly attack on a polio vaccination team in northwest Pakistan has left five dead, including four health workers. The incident highlights the ongoing dangers faced by polio eradication campaigns in the region.

Waste Transport Workers' 'Belagavi Chalo' on Dec 17

Over 500 waste transport workers in Karnataka will march to Belagavi Suvarna Soudha on December 17, demanding permanent employment, equal pay, and better working conditions. Read their full list of demands.

12 UP Labourers Stranded, Tortured in Kyrgyzstan

Twelve labourers from Pilibhit, UP, are stranded and facing torture in Kyrgyzstan after being sent by local agents. Families plead for rescue as administration investigates. Read their harrowing ordeal.

12 Pilibhit Workers Stranded in Kyrgyzstan, SOS Sent

Twelve migrant labourers from Pilibhit, Uttar Pradesh, are stranded in Kyrgyzstan. The district administration has sent a detailed report to the UP Home Department for urgent intervention. Read more.

TN Halts State-Wide Migrant Labourer Survey

Tamil Nadu's labour department has indefinitely postponed a crucial survey of inter-state migrant workers due to fears of political backlash. Officials warn this leaves policymakers in the dark.

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