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Bangladesh adviser warns IMF conditions may hurt growth

Bangladesh adviser warns IMF conditions may hurt growth

  • Stalin unveils DMK’s ‘Chennai Super-6’ poll manifesto

    Tamil Nadu CM M. K. Stalin released DMK’s ‘Chennai Super-6’ manifesto ahead of Assembly polls, promising improved urban infrastructure, AI-enabled transport, 1,000 mini-buses, stormwater upgrades, and initiatives in emerging tech and civic management
  • This assembly poll battle to save Bengal’s identity: Modi

    Prime Minister Narendra Modi accused the All India Trinamool Congress of protecting infiltrators and enabling corruption during a rally in Jhargram. He claimed the upcoming West Bengal election is a battle to protect the state’s identity
  • India, US resume trade talks in Washington on bilateral deal

    Indian negotiators led by Darpan Jain will meet US officials in Washington from April 20–22 to advance the bilateral trade agreement. Talks may revise tariff terms amid shifting US policies and ongoing trade disputes under Section 301
  • 11,000 posts removed as ECI flags AI-generated election content

    The Election Commission of India warned parties ahead of West Bengal and Tamil Nadu polls against AI-manipulated content, mandating clear labelling. Over 11,000 illegal social media posts have been removed since March 15 under monitoring and enforcement actions
  • Himachal govt defers 30 per cent salary of top officials for six months

    The Himachal Pradesh Government has deferred salaries of officers and employees for six months from May 2026 to manage finances. Higher officials face up to 30% deferment, with assurances of later release and no impact on benefits
  • Harshvardhan Rane wraps shooting for Omung Kumar’s ‘Silaa’

    Harshvardhan Rane has completed shooting for Omung Kumar’s Silaa, a romantic action drama co-starring Sadia Khateeb. The makers announced the wrap on social media. Rane and Khateeb also have upcoming projects slated for release this year.
  • Ilaiyaraaja to score music for epic film ‘Valmiki Ramayana’

    Legendary composer Ilaiyaraaja has joined Bhavna Talwar’s Valmiki Ramayana as music director. The film, based on the ancient epic, is set for an October 2 release, with posters unveiled on Akshaya Tritiya confirming his association.
  • LeT terrorist ‘Khargosh’ flees India using fake passport, hides in Saudi Arabia

    A Lashkar-e-Taiba operative Umer Harris alias ‘Khargosh’ reportedly fled India using forged documents and is believed to be in Saudi Arabia. Investigations by Srinagar Police uncovered a wider inter-state terror module involving fake identities, infiltration routes, and arrests across states
  • Kannur student death: College denies caste bias, blames loan app

    A BDS student’s death in Kannur sparked controversy as college authorities denied caste discrimination claims, attributing it to a loan app issue. Police booked faculty for abetment and SC/ST Act violations, while investigations continue amid conflicting allegations
  • Bulgaria votes in 8th election in five years amid crisis

    Bulgaria held its eighth parliamentary election in five years after political instability and failed government formation. Voters will elect 240 lawmakers, following the resignation of PM Rosen Zhelyazkov amid protests over economic policies
  • Odisha gets India’s first advanced glass chip packaging facility

    Odisha CM Mohan Charan Majhi and Union Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw launched India’s first advanced 3D glass chip packaging unit in Bhubaneswar, aiming to boost semiconductor innovation, jobs, and position Odisha as a global electronics manufacturing hub
  • CJI Surya Kant to launch AI chatbot ‘ABHAY’ for notice verification

    Chief Justice Surya Kant will deliver the D.P. Kohli Memorial Lecture on cybercrime challenges, highlighting policing and judicial roles. He will also launch ‘ABHAY’, an AI chatbot by the Central Bureau of Investigation to verify notices
  • India targets 100 GW nuclear power capacity by 2047

    India plans to expand nuclear power capacity from 8.8 GW to 100 GW by 2047, said Ghanshyam Prasad. The roadmap includes reforms, private participation, and new technologies like SMRs to boost reliable, clean baseload energy
  • India–Sri Lanka relations get push with high-level talks

    Vice President C. P. Radhakrishnan met Anura Kumara Dissanayake in Colombo, discussing housing projects, Cyclone Ditwah aid and fishermen issues. The visit aims to deepen India–Sri Lanka ties under the ‘Neighbourhood First’ policy
  • Modi targets TMC in Purulia, calls it ‘anti-tribal’ regime

    Prime Minister Narendra Modi accused the All India Trinamool Congress of appeasement, infiltration and neglect of tribals in West Bengal. He alleged corruption and “jungleraj”, positioning the BJP as a development-focused alternative ahead of state elections
  • ECI orders transfer of TN IGP Senthil Velan, bars him from election duties

    The Election Commission of India ordered the transfer of IPS officer K.A. Senthil Velan, appointing Avinash Kumar as IG (Intelligence) ahead of Tamil Nadu polls. The move aims to ensure neutrality, transparency, and free, fair elections
  • Women’s Reservation Bill defeat a ‘victory for democracy’: D. K. Shivakumar

    Karnataka Deputy CM D. K. Shivakumar criticised the Centre over the Women’s Reservation Bill, alleging lack of consultation and poor timing. He claimed the Bill’s defeat was a democratic victory, warning delimitation could reduce South India’s representation
  • Chhattisgarh Vedanta power plant blast: Death toll rises to 24 

    Death toll in the Vedanta power plant blast in Chhattisgarh’s Sakti district has risen to 24 after another worker died. The explosion, caused by boiler pressure from fuel accumulation, left several injured, with probes underway and negligence charges filed
  • Day after quota Bill setback, PM Modi targets Opposition over ‘selfish politics’

    Bharatiya Janata Party criticised Opposition parties after the Constitution (131st Amendment) Bill, 2026 on women’s reservation failed in Lok Sabha. PM Narendra Modi blamed Congress, DMK, TMC, and SP for blocking the Bill, calling it a setback to women’s representation efforts
  • Vijay alleges DMK interference, says ‘silent revolution’ backing TVK ahead of TN polls

    Tamilaga Vettri Kazhagam chief Vijay claimed the party is gaining strong grassroots support across Tamil Nadu while accusing the Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam of blocking campaign permissions and spreading misinformation, asserting that a “people’s movement” will challenge ruling-party dominance in the upcoming polls
  • Only voters allowed within 100 metres of polling stations in Bengal: EC

    The Election Commission of India has enforced strict measures for West Bengal’s April 23 polls, including 100-metre security perimeters, multi-level voter verification, and door-to-door slip distribution to ensure free, fair, and disturbance-free voting across 152 constituencies
  • Rahul Gandhi alleges ‘hidden delimitation agenda’ behind Women’s Bill

    Rahul Gandhi accused Narendra Modi and Amit Shah of using the women’s reservation bill to push delimitation, alleging a bid to weaken states, while attacking BJP and AIADMK during Tamil Nadu poll campaign rallies
  • ECI shares rules for media coverage of voting in Bengal, Tamil Nadu

    Ahead of Assembly polls, the Election Commission of India said media entry inside polling stations will be strictly regulated by presiding officers, prohibiting photography inside voting compartments and enforcing verification processes to ensure secrecy, security and integrity of the electoral process
  • Two Naga civilians shot dead on NH-2 in manipur, tensions rise

    Two Naga civilians were shot dead by unidentified gunmen along the Imphal–Dimapur National Highway (NH-2) in Manipur, triggering outrage and conflicting claims between community groups, as security forces launched operations amid rising tensions in the conflict-hit region
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