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PM takes a dig at Oppn, says House is not for 'drama' ...

The New Indian Express Nagapattinam

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December 02, 2025

PRIME Minister Narendra Modi on Monday launched a sharp attack on the Opposition, declaring that Parliament must function as a space for "delivery, not drama", and warning parties against turning the Winter Session into a stage for political theatrics. Speaking to the media outside Parliament ahead of the session, Modi said he was concerned that some Opposition parties continued to treat the House as a "warm-up arena" for elections or as a place to vent their "desperation" after electoral defeats.

- RAJESH KUMAR THAKUR @ New Delhi

"We need to work with a sense of responsibility. Parliament is not a place for drama, it's a place for delivery," PM said, criticising repeated disruptions in previous sessions. "This session should focus on what Parliament is thinking for the country, what it wants to do, and what it is going to do for the country. The Opposition should also fulfill its responsibility, ra

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Heated debate likely at UN green body meet

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Dhanbad residents resist admin’s relocation efforts away from gas leak area

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WHY THE NEXT GENERATION ISN'T WAITING FOR A JOB TO BEGIN A CAREER

A growing shift on campuses is pushing young graduates to treat entrepreneurship as a first career, not a later gamble

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Punjab, Tamil Nadu, Haryana top grain wasting states in FCI storage godowns

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Flyers' rights in case of flight cancellations

Passenger Charter ensures aid, refreshments, refunds; airlines must notify cancellations at least 2 weeks ahead

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LESSONS FROM YESTERDAY

OCIAL media had some wounding snippets of news this week: a bridegroom cruelly trolled for being dark, young people despairing of getting an education, and parents working themselves to the bone for their children's sake.

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TN among 5 least transparent states on juvenile justice: IJR

THE India Justice Report (IJR), released recently with a focus on juvenile justice and children in conflict with the law, has ranked Tamil Nadu among the least transparent states.

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Bihar fast-tracks disposal of cases with 100 new courts to tackle backlog

BIHAR Deputy CM and Home Minister Samrat Choudhary on Sunday announced that the state government will establish 100 fast-track courts (FTCs) to ensure the swift disposal of pending cases.

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Could have caused more harm, but was restrained during Op Sindoor: Singh

DEFENCE Minister Rajnath Singh on Sunday said Operation Sindoor was a historic success due to strong connectivity, and while the forces could have achieved much more, they did only what was necessary.

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