Tragic Fire at Auto Parts Plant in Daejeon Claims 10 Lives, 59 Injured

Daejeon, March 21: A devastating fire at an auto parts factory in Daejeon, South Korea, has resulted in the deaths of 10 individuals, with four others still unaccounted for. Officials reported on Saturday that 59 people sustained injuries, ranging from serious to minor. Firefighters are actively searching for the four missing individuals who were inside …

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Heavy Security Deployed in Uttam Nagar for Eid Celebrations

New Delhi, March 21: In preparation for Eid-ul-Fitr, a significant police presence has been established in the Uttam Nagar area of New Delhi, with approximately 150 to 200 officers deployed on Saturday to maintain law and order. Concerns about potential tensions were already present, but the situation remained fully under control, primarily due to the …

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Celebrating World Puppetry Day: A Glimpse into Indias Rich Puppet Traditions

New Delhi, March 21: Every year on March 21, the beauty and cultural significance of puppetry are celebrated worldwide as part of World Puppetry Day. In India, puppetry is an ancient tradition that brings stories to life through small puppets made of wood, leather, fabric, and colors. This art form serves not only as entertainment …

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Fire Erupts in Moving Bus in Andhra Pradesh, Passengers Escape Unharmed

Vijayanagaram, March 21: Incidents of fires in private buses continue to pose a significant risk. Recently, a moving bus in Vijayanagaram district caught fire unexpectedly. Fortunately, passengers were evacuated promptly, preventing a major disaster. However, the bus was completely destroyed by the flames. According to reports, the bus traveling from Bhubaneswar, Odisha, to Malakajgiri caught …

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NATO Mission Temporarily Withdraws from Iraq Amid Rising Tensions

Baghdad, March 21: NATO’s mission in Iraq has commenced a temporary withdrawal of its personnel due to security concerns. A senior security source provided this information to the Iraqi News Agency (INA). The source described this move as a precautionary measure prompted by ongoing conflict and worries regarding the safety of mission members. It was …

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Rajasthan Rejects Punjabs Water Royalty Claim, Calls It Unconstitutional

Jaipur, March 21: The Rajasthan government has firmly rejected Punjab Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann’s demand for a water royalty of ₹1.44 lakh crore. The state labeled the claim as unconstitutional and legally unsound. Mann referenced a 1920 agreement between the British government, the Bikaner state, and Bahawalpur (now in Pakistan), stating that Rajasthan should settle …

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India Aims for ₹50,000 Crore Defense Exports by 2030, Strengthening Production Capabilities: Sanjay Seth

New Delhi, March 21: India is set to achieve defense exports worth ₹50,000 crore by 2030. Additionally, the country aims for ₹3 lakh crore in domestic defense production. On Friday, Defense Minister of State Sanjay Seth expressed confidence in reaching this ambitious target. Sanjay Seth spoke at the National Defense Industries Conclave 2026 held in …

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Bihar Chief Minister Launches Over 690 Development Projects in Gaya and Aurangabad

Patna, March 21: Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar visited Gaya and Aurangabad on Friday as part of the fourth phase of the ‘Samriddhi Yatra’ and inaugurated numerous development projects. In Gaya, the Chief Minister laid the foundation for 140 projects and inaugurated 553 completed initiatives, dedicating them to the local populace. Local MP and Union …

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India Advances Indigenous Drone and Space Technology Development

New Delhi, March 21: India’s defense and aerospace electronics company, Samtel Avionics, has announced plans to expand into indigenous combat drone manufacturing and space technology. The company aims to invest over ₹200 crores in developing homegrown drones. This strategic move is designed to enhance indigenous defense and aerospace innovation in India. During the National Defense …

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Manipur Peace Talks: Chief Minister Sends Formal Invitation to Kuki-Zo Council for March 21 Meeting

Guwahati, March 21: A significant step has been taken to address the long-standing ethnic unrest and violence in Manipur. The Manipur government has sent a formal invitation to the Kuki-Zo Council for peace talks with the Chief Minister. According to a letter issued by the Chief Minister’s office on March 17, 2026, the meeting is …

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