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Pothole tragedy: Bengaluru B.Com student run over by tipper lorry in Bengaluru

The deceased has been identified as Dhanushree, a second-year B.Com student at a private college in Bengaluru. The incident occurred near Budigere Cross, close to Avalahalli. She was travelling on a two-wheeler when, while attempting to avoid a pothole on her way to college, she suddenly swerved and lost balance, falling onto the road. Sep 29, 2025
From Dhaka to Ankara: ISI pushes Bangladesh into new strategic axis against India

From Dhaka to Ankara: ISI pushes Bangladesh into new strategic axis against India

The Indian agencies say that Bangladesh has become the fourth-largest buyer of Turkish weapons. This is a worrying sign because the weapons would be used against India, and this is what the Jamaat and ISI have been planning. While India has all the capabilities to beat down such aggression, the problem is that the armed forces would have to deal with an unwanted issue. Sep 29, 2025
Rahul, Cong waiting for Pak's permission to join Asia Cup victory celebrations: Amit Malviya

Rahul, Cong waiting for PAK's permission to join Asia Cup victory celebrations: Amit Malviya

Comparing it to the Indian Armed Forces' decisive military action, Malviya said, "Just like after Operation Sindoor, when they couldn't bring themselves to congratulate the Indian Army for its stupendous strikes, they now appear to be waiting for permission from Mohsin Naqvi and their other handlers in Pakistan before joining the nation in celebrating the Indian cricket team's success." Sep 29, 2025
K.P. Oli, Former Nepal Prime Minister, Prohibited from Leaving Country Amid Probe

K.P. Oli, Former Nepal Prime Minister, Prohibited from Leaving Country Amid Probe

In a press statement on Sunday, the commission said it had instructed the concerned government agencies to restrict the foreign travel of Oli and Lekhak, along with former Home Secretary Gokarna Mani Duwadi, former Chief of the National Investigation Department Hutaraj Thapa, and former Kathmandu Chief District Officer Chhabi Rijal. Sep 28, 2025
BSNL's indigenous 4G stack powers India's swadeshi drive

BSNL's indigenous 4G stack powers India's swadeshi drive

India has marked a historic milestone with the launch of its first fully indigenous 4G (5G-ready) network and the commissioning of nearly 98,000 Swadeshi 4G towers, all powered by homegrown technology, an official statement said on Sunday. Sep 28, 2025
Diabetic retinopathy remains unrecognised till vision loss sets in: Experts

Diabetic retinopathy remains unrecognised till vision loss sets in: Experts

"Diabetes is already an epidemic in India, and diabetic retinopathy is rapidly emerging as a public health problem. It is developing as one of the leading causes of visual impairment in the country," Dr. Praveen Vashist, Professor and Officer In-charge, Community Ophthalmology, RP Centre, AIIMS, New Delhi, told IANS. Sep 28, 2025
Trump spells out displeasures against allies, but NATO treaty to continue

Indian Pharma Firms See Minimal Fallout From US Tariffs

"The imposition of 100 per cent tariff by the US on imports of branded and patented pharmaceutical products starting October 1, 2025 may not significantly hurt Indian drug makers," said Anuj Sethi, Senior Director, Crisil Ratings. Sep 28, 2025
Trump spells out displeasures against allies, but NATO treaty to continue

Indian Pharma Firms See Minimal Fallout From US Tariffs

"The imposition of 100 per cent tariff by the US on imports of branded and patented pharmaceutical products starting October 1, 2025 may not significantly hurt Indian drug makers," said Anuj Sethi, Senior Director, Crisil Ratings. Sep 28, 2025