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Maritime Sabotage

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January 02, 2025

The recent discovery of a damaged power cable on the Baltic seabed, linked to a vessel from a shadow fleet, underscores an alarming trend of maritime sabotage targeting critical infrastructure.

India's space programme has once again proven its ingenuity and determination with the launch of its first space docking mission. The Space Docking Experiment (SpaDeX) represents more than just a technological milestone - it underscores the nation's aspirations to become a major player in the global space race. This achievement not only cements India's position among elite nations like the United States, Russia, and China but also opens new doors for innovation, collaboration, and economic growth in the space sector. The development and testing of in-space docking technology signal a significant advancement in India's capabilities. Space docking is a complex process requiring high precision, and mastering it is critical for missions that involve assembling large structures in orbit or servicing satellites. The technology will also play a pivotal role in the future operations of space stations and potential deep-space explorations. For a country committed to creating indigenous solutions for its ambitious space goals, this is a step in the right direction. This mission underscores India's growing ability to combine innovation with sustainability, transforming challenges into opportunities. Repurposing space debris as a laboratory highlights a forward-thinking approach that benefits both science and the environment. The ingenuity of this mission is further demonstrated by ISRO's decision to repurpose the fourth stage of the launch vehicle as an orbital laboratory. Traditionally discarded as debris, this stage has now been transformed into a functional space platform, enabling research institutions, start-ups, and academia to test their technologies in space without requiring dedicated launches. This innovation not only addresses the growing challenge of space debris but also democratises access to space, making it more inclusive for smaller players. Such initiatives will be instrumental in

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Women’s safety cannot be conditional: NCW on suggestions for not stepping out at night

It is the collective responsibility of the police, administration, society and institutions to ensure a secure environment for every woman at all times, National Commission for Women (NCW) Chairperson Vijaya Rahatkar said on Sunday in the aftermath of the Durgapur gang-rape incident.

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Rare Bombay blood group transfusion saves livesofmotherand newborn

Recently, the Shramjivi Hospital Blood Centre at Choto Belu, Serampore, collected blood at a donation camp in a remote village in Hooghly district.

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Intense overnight clashes between Pakistan, Afghanistan militaries

Fierce overnight clashes erupted between the Afghan Taliban forces and Pakistani Rangers and Army personnel along multiple points of the Durand Line, marking the most intense surge in tensions between the two sides in months, amid constant restlessness.

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October 13, 2025

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Will ‘Justice for Zubeen’ define 2026 Assam polls?

As Assam mourns it’s most beloved voice, the battle for justice and memory may decide the fate of the 2026 elections.

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Meghalaya police avert IED bombing in Ri-Bhoi district

A major tragedy was averted with the timely detection of a powerful Improvised Explosive Device (IED) in Meghalaya’s Ri-Bhoi district on Saturday evening, police officials said on Sunday.

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Tariff upon Tariff

A closer study ofthe repercussions of Ukraine losing the war with Russia shows this will only embolden China to gobble up Taiwan.

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October 13, 2025

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CM felicitates North Bengal flood rescuers

Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee on Sunday felicitated eight individuals in Alipurduar who had taken prompt initiatives torescue flood-affected people during recent disasters in North Bengal.

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NHIDCL shuts NH-10 for four days over safety fears

The National Highways and Infrastructure Development Corporation Limited (NHIDCL) has announced the suspension of all vehicular movement on National Highway 10 — the lifeline connecting Siliguri with Kalimpong and Sikkim — for four days from 13 to 16 October, citing serious safety concerns.

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October 13, 2025

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Congress withdraws from Rajya Sabha contest after seat-sharing dispute with NC

Exposing sharp differences among the ruling alliance partners, the National Conference (NC) and the Congress, on sharing of seats for the election to the four vacant Rajya Sabha seats in Jammu and Kashmir, the latter on Sunday unanimously decided not to contest the polls as the NC offered them an unsafe seat on which the BJP’s position appeared strong.

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October 13, 2025

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Monsoon withdrawal begins in Bengal, no heavy rain in sight

The withdrawal of monsoon winds from West Bengal began on Sunday, with the sky clearing up and no forecast of heavy rain anywhere in the state.

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October 13, 2025

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