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Drug peddler wanted by Delhi Police repatriated from Dubai after Interpol red notice

An alleged narcotics smuggler facing an Interpol Red Notice was repatriated from the UAE to India on Tuesday in a coordinated international operation, officials said. The Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) successfully brought back wanted fugitive Ritik Bajaj from Dubai on Tuesday (December 23), with assistance from the Ministry of External Affairs (MEA), the Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA), Interpol, and local authorities in the UAE.  

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Madhya Pradesh draft electoral rolls released after SIR, over 42 lakh names deleted

The Election Commission on Tuesday released the draft electoral rolls for Madhya Pradesh. The details have been uploaded on the MP Chief Electoral Officer website. The link is available on the home page and requires users to enter relevant data in order to access the voter rolls. As per the report, 42.74 lakh names have been removed from the state’s voter list. These include 19.19 lakh men and 23.64 lakh women. Aoart from this, 8.40 lakh names have not been mapped.

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Delhi govt to release new EV policy, to offer subsidy of Rs 35,000 if you switch to electric vehicles

Delhi govt to release new EV policy, offers subsidy of Rs 35,000 if you switch to electric vehicles 

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Goa Zilla Panchayat Election Results 2025: BJP sweeps coastal state, bags 30 seats; Congress gets 8

The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), on Monday (December 22), registered a massive victory in the Goa Zilla Panchayat Elections 2025, winning 30 seats and emerging as the single largest party in the 50-member body. Results for all 50 seats have been declared.

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Brendon McCullum states his future with Test cricket team not in his hands after Ashes horror

England’s all-format coach Brendon McCullum is unsure of keeping his CV intact as he sounded doubtful of whether he will be England’s Test team coach next summer following the latest humiliation in the Ashes. England have lost all three Tests Down Under and have conceded the urn in just 11 days of action as their winless record in Australia extended to 18 matches.

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PM Modi hails BJP-MGP victory in Zilla Panchayat Elections: ‘Goa stands with good governance’

Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Monday (December 22) hailed the National Democratic Alliance’s (NDA) strong performance in the Goa Zilla Panchayat elections, calling it a clear endorsement of “good governance and progressive politics”. 

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Choreographer Vijay Ganguly clarifies Tamannaah Bhatia was never ‘considered’ for Dhurandhar’s Shararat song

Dhurandhar has been in the news ever since its release, with several conversations around the film and its music. Recently, choreographer Vijay Ganguly grabbed headlines after he spoke about the casting of the song Shararat, especially the speculation around Tamannaah Bhatia not being part of it. His comments sparked headlines and online chatter.

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Goa nightclub fire: Police custody of Luthra brothers extended by five days

A Goa court on Monday granted a five-day extension of police custody for Saurabh Luthra and Gaurav Luthra, the owners of the Birch by Romeo Lane nightclub, where a massive fire on December 6 claimed 25 lives. Advocate Vishnu Joshi, representing the victims’ families, confirmed the court’s decision to extend their custody.

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When will India play their next international match? How many T20Is are lined up before World Cup?

India rounded off their all-format series against South Africa with a 3-1 win in the five-match T20I series. The Men in Blue displayed a strong performance in all the four completed games as they gear up for the T20 title defence next year in February and March.

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Danish Pandor breaks silence on Dhurandhar’s alleged ban in Gulf countries: ‘Should release…’ | Exclusive

Danish Pandor has become a household name by playing Uzair Baloch in Aditya Dhar’s Dhurandhar. While the film is crossing milestones in India and globally, Dhurandhar reportedly stands banned in Gulf nations. 

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