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Kunal Kamra claims nearly 22,000 rail deaths in 2023; Railways “fact check” confirms 21,803

Indian Railways’ social media fact-check account has responded to comedian Kunal Kamra’s claim in a viral video that nearly 22,000 people died in rail accidents in 2023, confirming the official figure as 21,803 and sparking widespread online trolling.


Nehru's writings are not just history, they are record of India's evolving conscience: Rahul Gandhi

India's first prime minister Jawaharlal Nehru's writings are not just history, they are a record of India's evolving conscience, Congress leader Rahul Gandhi said on Friday, asserting that for anyone seeking to understand the nation's democratic journey, his words remain a powerful compass.


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Over half a dozen passenger trains cancelled for three days due to elephant movements


Woman cop shoots, injures rape accused trying to flee during crime reconstruction in Gujarat


BJP slams Gehlot's 'Save Aravalli' campaign, assures mining will not expand under new definition


Teen killed in alleged honour killing over inter-community relationship, brother, his friend arrest


Bus helper held for stealing USD 1,600 from Iranian woman's purse in Delhi; money recovered


Hike in train fares: 1 paisa/km beyond 215 km for ordinary class, 2 paise/km for other classes


Centre seeks report on death of elephants on railway tracks in Assam's Hojai: Bhupender Yadav


NGT pulls up officials over illegal quarrying near Navi Mumbai cancer hospital


Belagavi: UT Khader lauds Munawwar Zama's Four-Pillar Education Model


PM unveils Rs 10,601-cr fertiliser plant in Assam, unit to be commissioned by 2030


Wild fox falls into tank in Thane, rescued after one-hour operation


Delhi airport: 97 flights cancelled, over 200 services delayed due to fog




Tremors felt in West Bengal, NE as 5.7 magnitiude quake jolts Bangladesh

Tremors were felt across West Bengal and parts of the northeast on Friday morning, as an earthquake of magnitude 5.7 jolted Bangladesh's Narsingdi, the National Centre for Seismology said.

Two injured in wild elephant attack in Kerala

Two persons were injured after being attacked by a wild elephant at Kottappady here on Friday.

PM attending G20 summit 'safely, securely' since Trump is boycotting it: Cong

Taking a swipe at Prime Minister Narendra Modi, the Congress on Friday claimed that he is attending the G20 Summit in South Africa "safely and securely" since US President Donald Trump is boycotting the conclave and wondered whether "huglomacy" with "my good friend" revive as the next Summit of the grouping will take place in America.

Malappuram: ED searches residences of Ex-MLA P V Anvar, four others in loan misappropriation case

The Enforcement Directorate (ED) on Friday raided the premises of former MLA P V Anvar and four others in this district in connection with the Kerala Financial Corporation (KFC) loan misappropriation case, officials said.

RSS involvement will not resolve Manipur crisis: Congress

Manipur Congress president Keisham Meghachandra Singh on Friday said the involvement of the RSS will solve the crisis in the state, as it requires a government-led political solution and confidence-building measures.

A&N Tribal Welfare Dept accepts Nicobarese call to return to ancestral land, yet key concerns remain

For the first time in two decades, the Andaman and Nicobar administration’s Tribal Welfare Department has formally acknowledged the Nicobarese community’s long-standing demand to return to their ancestral lands on Great Nicobar Island. The recognition appears in the minutes of a Tribal Welfare Committee meeting held last month, as part of the environmental clearance process for the island’s multi-component mega-project.

CJI Gavai describes himself as “truly secular”, says he believes in all religions, practices Buddhis
Bankura: Adivasis demand verification of ST certificates; allegation of large-scale corruption grows

Bankura (Bengal): A massive gathering of around 10,000 Adivasis in Bankura on November 18 renewed a strong demand for a statewide Special Intensive Revision — not of electoral rolls, but of Scheduled Tribe (ST) certificates issued over the past 12 years in West Bengal. The rally, held at Bankura Sammilani College and reported by The Wire, brought together members of the Santhal, Bhumij, Kora and Munda communities from across the Jangal Mahal region, who alleged rampant corruption in the granting of ST certificates under the state administration.

 

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