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India plans to invest $10B in 112 made-in-India oil tankers, boost refining from 250MT to 450MT by 2030, and rise from 22nd to top 5 in shipbuilding by 2047, cutting $75B in annual leasing and ensuring energy security through Atmanirbhar Bharat
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Currently, government-owned oil companies lease an ageing fleet from international companies. However, the petroleum and shipping ministries want to discontinue this practice and come up with a fleet of “built-in-India” oil tankers.
In a decisive blow to Maoist insurgency, Indian forces killed upto 30 Naxals, including Basavaraj—CPI (Maoist) chief with a ₹1.5 cr bounty—in Chhattisgarh’s Abujhmad under Operation Kagar, marking a turning point in the mission to end Naxalism by Mar 2026
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Serving as the General Secretary of the CPI (Maoist) and once heading its Central Military Commission, Basavaraj was an extremely influential figure.
“Doctor Death”: Devendra Sharma, an Ayurvedic doctor turned serial killer, confessed to over 50 murders, fed victims to crocodiles, ran a kidney racket, jumped parole, and finally caught in Rajasthan posing as a spiritual guru after months on the run
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In 2020, Sharma jumped a 20-day parole and was caught after seven months. Shockingly, he was granted parole again in June 2023 but disappeared after 3rd August.
In just 48 hours, six terrorists gunned down in Shopian and Tral by Indian forces, including Shahid Kuttay, as Operation Sindoor struck deep into PoJK, wiping out nearly 100 militants and reaffirming India’s resolve to dismantle the terror web in Kashmir
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Major General Dhananjay Joshi, GOC Victor Force, elaborated about the anti-terror operations in Kelar and Tral areas and said that the challenge they faced was "rescuing" the civilian villagers.
"Blackout": India launches its first nationwide civil defense drill since 1971 after 26 Hindu tourists killed in the Pahalgam terror attack, suspends the Indus Waters Treaty, seals borders, cancels Pakistani visas & cracks down on cross-border terrorism
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This is the first such drill since 1971, designed to assess the country’s emergency preparedness for wartime scenarios like missile strikes, air raids, and large-scale evacuations.
In Kalaburagi, a NEET candidate's forced removal of his sacred Janeu at St. Mary’s School sparked fiery protests, with the Brahmin community, backed by advocate Raghvendra Kulkarni, demanding justice, leading to an FIR and new state guidelines
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NEET Dress Code Protest: Brahmin community members rally against religious insensitivity after a candidate was asked to remove his sacred thread before taking NEET exam.
"Silent Screams": From March 29 to April 4, 2025, a 19-year-old Varanasi girl was drugged and raped by 23 men across cafés, hotels, and a warehouse—uncovering a brutal, organized sex racket that used blackmail videos, fear, and sedatives to silence her
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A case was registered by the police on 6th April based on the complaint filed by the victim's mother. The police are on the lookout for the culprits who are on the run.
"गिरफ्त": Once a Pakistani army doctor, Tahawwur Rana spent 14 years in a US jail for helping David Headley plot 26/11 Mumbai massacre that killed 166—then shamelessly hailed the terrorists as heroes worthy of Nishan-e-Haider, before being flown to India
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The Indian government took the first formal step in June 2020 by requesting Rana’s extradition under the bilateral treaty between India and the United States. At that time, Rana was still serving his 14-year prison sentence in U.S. federal custody.
"अधूरा न्याय": IPS Vandana Malik, a spirited 26-year-old from Haryana, died fighting PLA militants in a 1989 Manipur ambush, only for Thokchom Kunje, accused of her killing, to walk free in 2014 after 25 years as court found no proof tying him to that day
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In Imphal, Vandana took charge as the Station House Officer (SHO) at Lamshang Police Station. It was a big responsibility, overseeing law and order in an area that wasn’t always calm.
Retired Colonel Suryapratap Singh beaten and robbed by Muslim cab driver Wasim and his gang just for talking on the phone about the Waqf Bill during a Kanpur-Lucknow Ola ride on April 4, as the viral video stunned all, sparking a police hunt
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A bit further down the road, the car stopped. Suddenly, 5-6 young Muslim guys showed up, armed with sticks and sharp stones.