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SRH's ₹30 Lakh Chinaman Fuletra: From Village Nets to IPL

Discover the inspiring story of Saurashtra's Krains Fuletra, signed by SRH for ₹30 lakh. From a village paan shop to outwitting Heinrich Klaasen in the nets, his journey is one of patience and unique talent. Read his full story here!

Indian Communism Turns 100: Is a Revival Possible?

As Indian communism marks its centenary, we examine its dramatic rise, steep decline, and the persistent socio-economic conditions that could yet fuel its resurgence in 21st-century India. Explore the full analysis.

Indian Communism Turns 100: Is the Journey Over?

As Indian communism marks its centenary, we examine its dramatic rise, precipitous fall, and why its obituary may be premature. Can it adapt to 21st-century challenges? Read the full analysis.

Starc breaks Akram's record, calls him 'the pinnacle'

Australian pacer Mitchell Starc becomes highest wicket-taking left-arm fast bowler in Tests, surpassing Wasim Akram's tally. Starc humbly says Akram remains 'the pinnacle'. Read his full reaction and match details.

37 Maoists surrender in Dantewada with Rs 65 lakh rewards

In a major breakthrough, 37 Maoists including 27 with cash rewards totaling Rs 65 lakh surrendered in Dantewada under the 'Poona Margem' rehabilitation initiative, marking significant progress in Bastar's peace efforts.

11 Naxals Surrender in Gadchiroli

Eleven Naxalites, including two women, surrendered in Maharashtra's Gadchiroli district on Tuesday. The surrendered cadres were active in various Naxal formations. Read more about this significant development.

Maoist MMC Zone to Lay Down Arms in 2026

Maharashtra-Madhya Pradesh-Chhattisgarh Maoist committee announces early surrender on Jan 1, 2026, seeking peaceful rehabilitation. A contrasting protest highlights internal divisions. Explore the details.

Maoists Offer to Surrender by 2026 with Conditions

In a major development, the MMC Maoist committee proposes to lay down arms by Jan 1, 2026, demanding security guarantees and a transparent rehabilitation process from three state governments. Read the full story.

Odisha Raises Maoist Bounties 10% Above Chhattisgarh

Odisha government increases Maoist surrender rewards by 10% over Chhattisgarh rates. New policy offers up to ₹1.20 crore for top leaders to combat Left-Wing Extremism. Read more about the strategy.

84 Maoists surrender with Rs 2.56 crore bounty

Days after top Maoist commander Hidma's death, 84 Naxalites surrender across Chhattisgarh districts. Cumulative rewards of Rs 2.56 crore involved in major blow to Left-Wing Extremism.

41 Naxals with ₹1.2Cr bounty surrender in Chhattisgarh

In a major blow to Maoist insurgency, 41 hardened Naxals with cumulative bounty of ₹1.2 crore surrendered in Bijapur district, pledging to return to mainstream society. Read more about this significant development.

Maoist leader Hidma killed: Security forces gain upper hand

The killing of top Maoist commander Madvi Hidma represents a major breakthrough in India's fight against Left Wing Extremism. Security forces gain strategic advantage in affected states. Read more about this significant development.

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