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Parliament panel seeks accurate enumeration of all disabilities in Census | India News


Parliament panel seeks accurate enumeration of all disabilities in Census

NEW DELHI: Highlighting the need for a robust and reliable database of persons with disabilities (PwDs) that is in keeping with the 2016 law that recognises 21 categories of disabilities, a parliamentary panel has recommended that the govt impress upon the Registrar General of India (RGI) the need to ensure in Census 2027 accurate and comprehensive enumeration of all categories of disabilities, particularly those which may not be visible or have physical symptoms.The Standing Committee on Social Justice and Empowerment, in a report presented in Parliament in March, noted that the presently available estimates of PwDs in the country are based on the Census of 2011, which had recorded the number at 2.68 crore. While the Persons with Disabilities Act 1995 was operational then, it mentioned only seven disabilities.The committee chaired by BJP’s Lok Sabha MP PC Mohan further noted the submission made by representatives of Department of Empowerment of Persons with Disabilities (DEPwD) that while around 1.35 crore Unique Disability Identity (UDID) cards have been issued so far, the department has requested RGI to take into account all 21 categories of disabilities recognised under the Rights of Persons with Disabilities (RPwD) Act, 2016, during Census 2027. DEPwD officials also told the committee that they had requested RGI to consult the department on the issue so that figures in the Census turn out to be reliable.In the report on ‘Demands for Grants for the year 2026-27’ pertaining to Ministry of Social Justice and Empowerment (DEPwD), the committee emphasised “that a robust and reliable database, supplemented by the UDID framework, would greatly assist in evidence-based policy formulation and more effective targeting of welfare schemes for persons with disabilities.”These recommendations gain significance as Census 2027, to be conducted over two phases, is being rolled out on April 1, with houselisting operations (HLO) to be conducted from April 1 to Sept 30 this year. This will be followed by population enumeration in Feb 2027 during which PwDs will also be covered. The questionnaires for enumeration of PwDs are expected to be finalised closer to the end of first phase of Census in Sept.



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Men’s heart risk starts earlier than you think | India News


Men's heart risk starts earlier than you think

NEW DELHI: Most men in their thirties don’t see heart disease as a real threat. New research suggests that may be exactly when it begins.A large, long-term study published in Journal of American Heart Association shows that by the mid-30s, men’s risk of heart disease starts rising faster than women’s – years before any warning signs appear. Tracking over 5,000 adults for more than three decades, researchers found a clear divergence around age 35, after which men’s risk climbs faster and stays higher through midlife.Men reached a 5% incidence of cardiovascular disease about seven years earlier than women. The gap was even wider for coronary heart disease, where risk appeared more than a decade earlier, pointing to early damage in blood vessels. Notably, the difference persisted even after accounting for factors such as blood pressure, cholesterol, diabetes, smoking, obesity and physical activity.Experts say this mirrors a growing concern in India. Dr Ambuj Roy, professor of cardiology at All India Institute of Medical Sciences, said heart disease can no longer be viewed as a middle-age condition. “Risk factors are now appearing as early as the 30s, and since Indians develop cardiovascular disease earlier, screening for diabetes, hypertension and abnormal lipids must begin sooner,” he said.Experts also caution that the findings – based on a western cohort – may underestimate risks in Indian population. Dr Mohit Gupta of Govind Ballabh Pant Institute of Postgraduate Medical Education and Research said cardiovascular risk in South Asians often surfaces even earlier. While men tend to develop coronary disease sooner, women’s risk rises sharply after menopause and is often missed. “The key message is not about men versus women, but about missed prevention,” he said, calling for screening and risk awareness to begin in the thirties or earlier.Current screening guidelines typically focus on those aged 40 and above.For women, the pattern is different – lower risk in early adulthood followed by a sharp rise after menopause, narrowing the gap over time.



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Prime Minister: Women should ensure quota bills passed unopposed | India News


Prime Minister: Women should ensure quota bills passed unopposed

NEW DELHI: PM Modi Saturday made his first comments on the govt’s move to implement the women’s reservation law from the next Lok Sabha polls, as he asked women to put pressure on the opposition to ensure related bills are passed in Parliament unopposed, while rejecting as a lie the charge that southern states will lose out in delimitation due to their success in controlling population.Addressing an election rally in Thiruvalla in Kerala, he said Parliament’s budget session would reconvene for three days from April 16 so that a law for 33% quota for women in Lok Sabha and assemblies enacted by his govt is implemented from the 2029 LS polls. Modi also confirmed the delimitation exercise to increase the seats of legislatures by the same number that will be set aside for women.PM Modi said, “People are spreading the lie that seats will fall where population is declining. We want Parliament’s stamp on a law that ensures Lok Sabha seats do not decline in Kerala, Tamil Nadu, Karnataka, Andhra Pradesh, Goa or Telangana.”The PM acknowledged their good work in controlling population.Govt’s proposal is to increase the number of seats in legislatures by about 50% — number of LS constituencies will be upped to 816 from the current 543 — so that the additional number is allotted exclusively for women, said Modi but without giving out exact numbers.“You should tell members of Congress and LDF that these laws should be passed unopposed… Women should pressure all political parties,” he told voters in CPM-led LDF governed Kerala. He said, “I also appeal to them that this right of our mothers and sisters is pending for 40 years. It should not remain so in the 2029 polls.”Modi noted that his govt had called Congress for a meeting over the issue and has spoken to parties from opposition INDIA bloc. While some opposition parties attended the meeting spearheaded by home minister Amit Shah, Congress, TMC and Left have kept away.Congress and Left have called for an all-party meeting, an unlikely possibility with Parliament set to meet mid-month, a week ahead of assembly polls in Tamil Nadu and West Bengal.Kerala is going to the polls on April 9, and BJP believes that its move for the women’s quota implementation will help it deepen traction with women voters in the three states, which have been a stronghold of opposition parties.



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Mystery drone appears near Mamata Banerjee’s helicopter, 3 held | India News


Mystery drone appears near Mamata Banerjee's helicopter, 3 held

KOLKATA/MALDA: A mysterious drone appeared in front of Bengal CM Mamata Banerjee’s helicopter in Malda on Saturday just as she was heading to Gazole after a rally at Malatipur. Police have detained three people in this connection.Though the detainees claimed they had come to attend Banerjee’s rally and wanted to capture her boarding the helicopter, police are taking no chances.The drone was spotted by the CM herself. While boarding, she stopped on the helicopter’s stairs and looked into the sky for a while. “If the drone had hit the helicopter while it was trying to fly, it would have crashed. Police must find out who did this,” she said.When a helicopter is flying, it is the responsibility of air traffic control to keep the surrounding airspace clear. Airports Authority of India sources said no permission had been sought for operating the drone.Pilot Shubhagata Jowardar said it was not possible to predict the danger in such a situation. “It was an unauthorised drone. Though Malda airport does not have regular operations, there are severe restrictions wherever there is a CM’s movement,” an official said.  



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More LNG supply for urea plants to boost production: Government | India News


More LNG supply for urea plants to boost production: Government

NEW DELHI: Govt has announced to increase gas supply to urea plants to approximately 90% of their average consumption from Monday, a move that will push productivity to ensure enough availability of the most-used soil nutrient during the upcoming Kharif, and subsequent, Rabi crop season.Currently, the supply of LNG to urea plants is around 70-75% of their last six-month’s average consumption. Govt on Saturday said supply will be increased “considering the available inventory and scheduled LNG cargo arrivals”. It added that gas supply to other industrial and commercial sectors, including supplies through city gas distribution (CGD) networks, will be enhanced by a further 10%, effective Monday.“All industrial consumers, including fertiliser plants, have been advised to provide their additional requirement on spot basis so that the same may be arranged by the gas marketing companies,” an official statement said.Earlier this week, the fertiliser ministry had said monthly domestic urea production dropped to 18 lakh tonnes in March from earlier average of 24 lakh tonnes. It had said manufacturing is set to increase with more availability of LNG, including procurement through “spot buying” every fortnight.Meanwhile, on Saturday, the Centre also extended the State Trading Enterprise (STE) status of Indian Potash Limited (IPL) for importing urea on govt accounts until March 31, 2027. This move is aimed at ensuring uninterrupted supply of urea to meet domestic demand amid volatile international markets.



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National Conference, Congress seek ‘decent burial’ of man killed in Ganderbal encounter | India News


National Conference, Congress seek ‘decent burial’ of man killed in Ganderbal encounter

SRINAGAR: MLAs of governing National Conference and Congress raised the Ganderbal encounter in J&K Assembly on Saturday, demanding that the body of the local man killed in the operation be handed over to his family for a “dignified burial”.LG Manoj Sinha had on Friday ordered a magisterial inquiry into the encounter after the family of the slain person, Rashid Ahmad Mughal, disputed the Army’s statement related to the encounter, which said an unidentified terrorist had been killed in the operation in the Arahama area on the night of March 31. Rashid’s brother Ajaz Ahmad Mughal termed it a fake encounter and lodged a police complaint seeking a probe.Raising the issue, NC member and retired high court judge Hasnain Masoodi said: “The right to a decent burial is a constitutionally recognised right. Under Article 21, the family has the right to perform the last rites. Even as the inquiry proceeds, the body should be returned to the family.”Congress legislator from Bandipora, Nizamuddin Bhat, sought a judicial inquiry, saying an administrative probe was not sufficient. “The first right of the victim is a decent burial and it should be respected,” he said.Another NC legislator, Mubarak Gul, said the Assembly should condemn the incident. “In the first place, this should not have happened. Now that it has, the House should express concern,” he said. Mir Saifullah, NC legislator from Kupwara, demanded a govt statement on the incident.Since 2019, authorities have buried terrorists killed in encounters in designated graveyards in north Kashmir, including Kupwara and Uri, instead of returning the bodies to families, citing concerns over large funeral gatherings.



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West Asia war: 348 stranded Indians return from Iran after sleepless weeks | Chennai News


West Asia war: 348 stranded Indians return from Iran after sleepless weeks
They were received by Union minister Piyush Goyal and TN BJP president Nainar Nagenthran at Chennai airport. Photo by R Ramesh Shankar

CHENNAI: A total of 348 Indian citizens from different parts of Tamil Nadu and its neighbouring states, stranded in Iran for more than a month since a war broke out in West Asia, landed in Chennai in a special flight arranged from Armenia by the Indian embassy officials.Of the 348 passengers, 327 were Tamils, five were from Puducherry, while 10 were from Kerala. Most of the Tamils were natives of Tirunelveli, Kanyakumari and Nagapattinam districts and were working as fishermen in Iran. They were received by Union minister Piyush Goyal and TN BJP president Nainar Nagenthran and were sent to their respective towns in special buses.The returnees said they were unsure of their destiny till the very moment they landed in Tamil Nadu.Peter Blacian, 46, of Kanyakumari, said they hardly slept in the last month due to continuous explosions at closer proximity every single day. “It is very hard to explain how we felt. We had very little hope,” he said. Peter Blacian, along with 22 others as a team, was employees of Kish Island in Bandar Abbas and their primary job was to venture into the sea for fishing.Though the employers supported them with food after the onset of the war-like situation in Iran, they had to pay from their own pocket to leave their workplace for a dangerous 18-hour journey by bus to Qom city, where the Indian embassy officials received them.“From there, the embassy took care of us well with proper food and accommodation and further travel to Armenia via Julfar,” he said. Aneesh Raja, 34, another Kanyakumari native, said he had gone to Iran just three months ago and never expected that he would have to return home in such a crisis. “We went all the way to work as fishermen in Iran for better income, but now future looks bleak,” he said.



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Raghav Chadha vs AAP: Rift between ‘ghatak’ MP and Kejriwal’s ‘soldiers’ turns ugly — the showdown explained | India News


Raghav Chadha vs AAP: Rift between 'ghatak' MP and Kejriwal’s 'soldiers' turns ugly — the showdown explained

NEW DELHI: Days after the Aam Aadmi Party removed its Rajya Sabha deputy leader Raghav Chadha, accusing him of shying away from speaking out against Prime Minister Narendra Modi and engaging in “soft PR”, the sidelined MP once again hit back on Saturday, saying, “ghayal hoon isiliye ghatak hoon,” quoting a popular dialogue from the film Dhurandhar 2.Among the youngest MPs in the country and once seen as a close confidant of Arvind Kejriwal and a key strategist behind the AAP’s 2022 Punjab victory, Raghav Chadha’s journey within the party has taken a dramatic turn. However, over the past year, cracks began to emerge.

‘Ghayal hoon isiliye ghatak hoon’

Breaking his silence after the action against him, Chadha upped the ante against his party, rejecting the allegations leveled against him by his own party colleagues. In a strongly worded video message on X, he dismissed the charges as “baseless and part of a larger, coordinated attempt to discredit him.”“All these lies will be unmasked. Kyunki mai ghayal hoon isiliye ghatak hoon,” he said, invoking a popular film dialogue to signal both injury and intent.Chadha made it clear that he had initially chosen restraint but felt compeled to respond as repeated accusations risked being accepted as truth. He also released multiple videos under the title “Three Allegations. Zero Truth”, directly countering claims made by party leaders.

‘Silenced, not defeated’

Earlier on Friday in another pointed message on X, Chadha framed the episode as an attempt to suppress his voice rather than address differences. “Meri Khamoshi Ko Meri Haar Mat Samajh Lena, Main wo Dariya Hun Jo Waqt Aane Par Sailab Banta hai,” he said, warning that his silence should not be mistaken for defeat.He also revealed that the party had informed the Rajya Sabha secretariat not to allocate him speaking time, a move he suggested was aimed at marginalising him within Parliament. “Did I commit any crime? AAP has informed Parliament that I should not be given a chance to speak,” he said.

‘Soft PR’ and deviation from party line

His response came a day after the party leadership has accused Chadha of diluting its political stance in Parliament. Senior leaders alleged that instead of aggressively targeting the Centre and PM Modi, Chadha engaged in what they termed “soft PR”.Earlier on Friday, Senior party leaders alleged that Chadha had been reluctant to raise issues aligned with the party’s stand. They pointed to his refusal to sign the notice seeking the removal of Chief Election Commissioner Gyanesh Kumar and his failure to join Opposition walkouts on key issues in the House. Punjab chief minister Bhagwant Mann, Rajya Sabha leader Sanjay Singh, Delhi leader Atishi and state unit chief Saurabh Bharadwaj were among those who accused him of deviating from the party line.When asked whether Chadha was “compromised”, Mann replied in the affirmative. He criticised the MP for raising issues such as the price of samosas at airports instead of what the party considers core political concerns. “If the party gives a line to raise specific issues, such as valid votes being deleted (in West Bengal), 160 AAP leaders and volunteers being booked in Gujarat, or Punjab’s issues, like attempts to polarise communities, MSP, Centre holding back GST funds or rural development fund, but someone raises issues of samosas at airports or pizza delivery time, won’t it raise doubts that he is talking from a different station?” Mann said.The criticism escalated with party leaders also taking a swipe at Chadha using the phrase “Jo Dar Gaya Samjho Mar Gaya”, amid the intensifying row over his removal as deputy leader in the Rajya Sabha. Bharadwaj alleged that Chadha repeatedly failed to toe the party line in Parliament and did not participate in Opposition walkouts. He also accused him of not adequately raising issues concerning Punjab, the state he represents, and of remaining absent during critical moments, including the arrest of AAP convenor Arvind Kejriwal.“All party leaders are soldiers of Kejriwal,” Bharadwaj said, stressing the need for discipline and unity. He further alleged that at a time when critics of the government were facing crackdowns, including FIRs and social media restrictions, raising relatively minor issues in Parliament amounted to misplaced priorities. “Whenever the Opposition staged a walkout in Parliament, you did not participate. You did not raise issues concerning Punjab… and you hid in a foreign country when Arvind Kejriwal was arrested,” he added.Sanjay Singh also questioned Chadha’s silence on several key issues, including LPG prices, alleged manipulation of votes in West Bengal, and what he described as attacks on Punjab’s rights and AAP workers in Gujarat. Atishi, referring to Kejriwal’s arrest in March 2024, said that while party leaders were on the streets protesting, Chadha’s absence raised serious questions. “We defended you then… But today, even I want to ask, when Kejriwal was arrested, were you scared of the BJP and therefore ran away to London out of fear?” she said.AAP leader Anurag Dhanda said, “In Gujarat, our hundreds of workers have been arrested… In West Bengal, the right to vote is being snatched away… For the past few years, you’ve been scared, Raghav. You hesitate to speak against Modi. You hesitate to speak on the real issues of the country.”

Chadha’s counter

Chadha categorically denied these allegations in the videos posted, calling them “white lies” and challenging the party to provide evidence. “The first allegation they put against me was that I did not walk out with the opposition. This is a white lie, and I challenge you to give me one example, one incident, where the opposition walked out and I didn’t support them,” he said, adding, “There are CCTV cameras everywhere in the parliament. Show me footage and it will become clear.”On the issue of the motion against the Chief Election Commissioner, Chadha maintained that no party leader had asked him formally or informally to sign it. He questioned why he was being singled out when several other MPs had also not signed the motion, noting that the Opposition had more than enough members to meet the required number of signatures.Perhaps the sharpest ideological divergence came in Chadha’s articulation of his role as a parliamentarian. He rejected the idea that effectiveness in Parliament is measured by disruption. “I did not go to Parliament to create ruckus, scream, break the mic or abuse. I went there to raise problems of people,” he said.He emphasised that his focus has consistently been on substantive public issues, including Punjab’s water crisis, air pollution in Delhi, the condition of government schools, railway passenger problems, GST and income tax burdens, public healthcare, education, menstrual health, unemployment and inflation. Stressing accountability, he added, “I go to Parliament to create impact not ruckus,” noting that Parliament runs on taxpayers’ money and must serve their concerns.

BJP wades in

The controversy has drawn reactions from political opponents as well. Bharatiya Janata Party came out in support of Chadha, using the episode to criticise AAP’s internal functioning. Delhi BJP president Virendra Sachdeva said that a senior MP being forced to use social media to voice concerns indicated a breakdown of dialogue within the party.“When a senior MP is forced to use social media to express his views within his own party, it reflects a deeply troubling internal condition,” he said.

Absence during critical moments

The slugfest was triggered after Raghav Chadha, was removed as deputy leader of the Aam Aadmi Party in the Upper House on Thursday. What had been an internal rift simmering for nearly a year finally spilled into the open, with the party effectively “demoting” Chadha and replacing him with Ashok Mittal.However, the sharper blow came not just from his removal but from the party’s reported communication to the Rajya Sabha secretariat that Chadha should no longer be allotted speaking time from its official quota — a move widely seen as an attempt to sideline him further.Soon after, Chadha posted a cryptic response on X, sharing video highlights of his speeches in the Upper House along with a “nazar” (evil eye) amulet emoji, without offering any direct comment.The move comes against the backdrop of Chadha’s prolonged silence on party matters and his absence from several key public events led by Arvind Kejriwal. The cracks, party insiders suggest, have been widening for nearly two years rather than emerging suddenly.A major source of unease within the party has been Chadha’s absence during critical moments. While leaders such as Sanjay Singh and Manish Sisodia faced legal troubles and jail terms, Chadha’s absence from key press conferences and protest sites drew scrutiny.He was abroad for medical reasons when Kejriwal was arrested in the excise policy case in March 2024 and remained away during his nearly six-month incarceration, meeting him only days after his release on September 13, 2024. More recently, Chadha maintained silence even after Kejriwal, Sisodia and other AAP leaders were discharged by a Delhi court in the same case, and he also skipped Kejriwal’s press conference and a rally at Jantar Mantar following the relief.The AAP currently has 10 members in the Rajya Sabha, including seven from Punjab and three from Delhi, making the internal rift all the more significant for the party’s parliamentary strategy.Chadha now becomes the second Rajya Sabha MP after Swati Maliwal to fall out with the party leadership, pointing to a broader pattern of internal tensions.



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West Bengal polls: EC suspends 4 police officers after TMC workers gatecrash Amit Shah’s Bhabanipur roadshow | India News


West Bengal polls: EC suspends 4 police officers after TMC workers gatecrash Amit Shah’s Bhabanipur roadshow

NEW DELHI: The Election Commission on Saturday directed West Bengal chief secretary to suspend four Kolkata Police officials for “failing” to maintain law and order during BJP leader Suvendu Adhikari’s nomination filing in Bhabanipur constituency for the upcoming assembly polls.In a circular to the West Bengal chief secretary, the poll panel said that the direction is based on a recommendation from state electoral officer Manoj Kumar Agarwal.“The commission has agreed to the proposal and directs that the aforementioned police officers be suspended and disciplinary proceedings be initiated against them immediately,” the circular read.The missive also directed action against Kolkata Police’s Deputy Commissioner (DC-II), South Division, Siddhartha Dutta; Officer-in-Charge of Alipore Police Station Priyankar Chakraborty; Additional OC Chandi Charan Banerjee; and Sergeant Saurabh Chatterjee.Additionally, the EC also asked the state authorities to ensure that its directions are implemented without delay and that a compliance report be submitted by 11 am on Monday.The poll panel also sought an urgent proposal from the state government to fill up the vacant posts, including that of DC-II, South Division, and the officer-in-charge positions at Alipore Police Station.This comes after TMC workers waved party flags during BJP’s roadshow before Adhikari’s nomination filing on Thursday. Union minister Amit Shah had also accompanied Adhikari for the filing of the nomination papers on April 2 in the seat in south Kolkata, where the leader of the opposition in the outgoing Assembly is pitted against incumbent chief minister Mamata Banerjee.As the convoy approached Kalighat, barely a few hundred metres from Banerjee’s residence, Trinamool Congress workers and supporters gathered on the roadside waving green-and-white party flags, shouting ‘Joy Bangla’ and ‘Mamata Banerjee Zindabad’ slogans.However, the situation turned tense when the BJP roadshow and the TMC protest came face to face near Kalighat.For several minutes, supporters of the two rival camps stood barely a few metres apart, hurling slogans at each other.A thick cordon of police personnel formed a human wall between the two groups to prevent any clash, with officers pushing the rival supporters back on either side of the road.

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Evening news wrap: Iran says it never refused peace talks in Pakistan; Raghav Chadha’s ‘Dhurandhar’ attack on AAP & more | India News


Evening news wrap: Iran says it never refused peace talks in Pakistan; Raghav Chadha's 'Dhurandhar' attack on AAP & more
  • Iran said it never refused Pakistan mediation talks, even as a US-Israeli strike hit a cement plant.
  • Raghav Chadha hit back after AAP removed him as Rajya Sabha deputy leader, calling the move a “scripted campaign”.
  • India denied reports of an Iranian crude cargo being diverted to China over payment issues.
  • PM Modi accused Congress of making remarks on the Iran conflict that could endanger Indians living in Gulf countries.
  • Trump is weighing a wider Cabinet reshuffle after Pam Bondi’s ouster as Iran war fallout, rising fuel prices and poor poll numbers add pressure.

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Iran says it never refused Pakistan talks as strikes hit cement plant, Iraq gas cut

Iran’s foreign minister Abbas Araghchi said Tehran never refused to visit Pakistan for mediation talks, insisting the key issue is securing terms for a “conclusive and lasting” end to what he called an “illegal war”. The remarks came as a US-Israeli strike reportedly hit a cement plant in southern Iran without casualties or disruption, while Iraq said gas supplies from Iran to its southern region had stopped completely, adding to regional strain. Follow live updates

Raghav Chadha invokes ‘Dhurandhar’ line as he rebuts AAP’s allegations after Rajya Sabha demotion

Raghav Chadha hit back at AAP after being removed as the party’s deputy leader in the Rajya Sabha, invoking a popular line from Dhurandhar to signal defiance. Ending his video statement with “Ghayal hoon isliye ghatak hoon”, Chadha called the charges against him a “scripted campaign” and a “coordinated attack”. Read full story

India denies Iranian crude cargo diversion over payment issues, says supplies fully secure

The petroleum ministry rejected reports that an Iranian crude shipment meant for India was diverted to China due to payment problems, calling the claims “factually incorrect”. In a post on X, the ministry said Indian refiners had already secured crude requirements for the coming months, including from Iran, and stressed there was “no payment hurdle” for such imports. Read full story

PM Modi says Congress remarks on Iran crisis could endanger Indians in Gulf

Prime Minister Narendra Modi accused Congress of making irresponsible remarks on the US-Iran conflict that could put Indians living in Gulf countries at risk. Addressing a rally in Kerala’s Thiruvalla, PM Modi said the opposition was trying to provoke the Middle Eastern nations and spread panic for political gain. Read full story

Donald Trump weighs wider Cabinet shake-up as Iran war fallout deepens: Report

US President Donald Trump is considering a broader Cabinet reshuffle after attorney general Pam Bondi’s ouster, as political pressure from the Iran war mounts, Reuters reported. Rising fuel prices, slipping approval ratings and Republican nervousness ahead of the midterms have reportedly triggered internal White House discussions on replacing more senior officials. Read full story



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