BNP Sweeps Bangladesh Election, Returns to Power

The Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP) has achieved a sweeping electoral victory, marking its return to power after years in opposition. The win reshapes the political landscape of Bangladesh.

Lift Malfunction Traps LDA Vice-Chairman, FIR Filed

An FIR was lodged against a lift maintenance agency after a lift carrying Lucknow Development Authority vice-chairman Prathamesh Kumar and senior engineers malfunctioned during an inspection at CSI Towers in CG City, briefly trapping them and raising safe

AIMIM Wins 70 Wards in Telangana Civic Elections

The AIMIM, led by Asaduddin Owaisi, has strengthened its urban presence in Telangana by securing 70 wards across municipalities and corporations in recent civic polls, with notable performances in Bodhan, Bhainsa, and Nizamabad.

Hyderabad Gold Traders Accused of Rs 1.7 Crore Fraud

A Hyderabad air logistics firm has filed a police complaint alleging two gold traders cheated them of Rs 1.7 crore by not paying for a gold consignment. The CCS has registered a case, and an investigation is ongoing.

Nawada Truck Driver Found Dead in Nalanda, Police Probe

A 47-year-old truck driver from Nawada was discovered hanging in his rented room in Ayodhya Nagar, Nalanda. Family members reported he had bathed and eaten before locking himself inside. Police are investigating the incident.

Telangana Tops India's Inflation at 4.92% in Jan

Telangana recorded the highest inflation rate in India at 4.92% in January, exceeding RBI's target range. Kerala, Tamil Nadu, Rajasthan, and Karnataka followed. New CPI methodology with revised food weightage impacts data.

Melania Joins Donald Trump's 'YMCA' Dance at Fort Bragg

First Lady Melania Trump joined President Donald Trump in his signature 'YMCA' dance at Fort Bragg, despite previously calling it 'unpresidential.' The couple addressed military families before the spontaneous performance.

Madras HC Backs SIPCOT Land Reclaim, Cites Contract Law

The Madras High Court ruled that lease conditions are binding, allowing SIPCOT to reclaim land from a company that failed to start industrial activity after eight years, emphasizing limited judicial interference in contracts.

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