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Russia Downs 111 Ukrainian Drones in Major Attack

Russian air defences intercepted a massive wave of 111 Ukrainian drones over three hours, marking a significant escalation in the conflict. Get the latest details on the attack and its implications.

North East Students in Delhi Host Christmas Gathering

Students from India's North East, studying in Delhi, came together for a heartfelt Christmas celebration, sharing traditional food and music to combat homesickness. Read their inspiring story of community.

UP Notifies Kashi-Vindhya Region for Development

Uttar Pradesh government establishes Kashi-Vindhya Regional Development Authority to boost planned urbanisation and economic growth in seven eastern districts, including Varanasi. The move aims to create a major metropolitan area.

IUML Extends Support to Samastha Yatra in Malabar

IUML leaders, initially absent, now back Samastha's Shatabdi Sandesh Yatra in Malabar. Key figures attend Tirur event as internal differences ease. Read about the political reconciliation.

Thiruvananthapuram Outer Ring Road Awaits Final Approval

Thiruvananthapuram's long-delayed 80km Outer Ring Road project linking Vizhinjam to Navaikulam is set for final central approval by Jan 15, 2025. The project, crucial for port connectivity, aims to start construction by mid-2026 after land acquisition.

6.4 Magnitude Earthquake Hits Papua New Guinea

A significant earthquake of magnitude 6.4 struck Papua New Guinea's East Sepik region. No tsunami threat reported, but tremors felt widely. Details on impact and geology inside.

Delhi BS-VI Vehicle Ban Reopens Old NCR Planning Wounds

Delhi's new ban on non-BSVI private vehicles from NCR states reignites debate over the failed concept of a seamless National Capital Region. Experts call the move a crude pollution fix, highlighting decades of planning paralysis.

Faith Saves Uttarakhand Forests: Deities Protect Trees

Kumaon communities in Uttarakhand are reviving a centuries-old tradition of dedicating forests to local deities like Kotgadi Bhagwati to combat degradation. This blend of faith and conservation is proving more effective than legal threats. Discover how di

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