Simara in Nepal is returning to calm after two days of clashes between Gen-Z protestors and CPN-UML cadres. Police arrested key suspects, and protestors reached a verbal agreement with authorities. Locals remain worried about security ahead of the 2026 elections.
A rise in enforced disappearances and the recovery of bodies across Balochistan has alarmed families and rights groups. Several people, including students, women and activists, have gone missing in recent weeks, with locals accusing state-backed forces. Families are demanding answers as tens
Hidma's death is seen as a major blow to the Maoist movement, potentially weakening it and signalling a "near-endgame," which locals hope will lead to peace in their region. The incident comes after a deadline set by Union Home Minister Amit Shah to eliminate the most-wanted Maoist by Nov
To minimise disruptions, slow locals were diverted to run on the fast line from Matunga station for a brief period. The situation has since been normalised, and train services have resumed as per schedule.
Following the inauguration on Tuesday, locals thronged the newly opened bridge, celebrating with fireworks, distributing sweets and expressing gratitude to the state government for resolving a long-standing civic issue that had caused regular traffic congestion and safety hazards over the
In a tragic incident, three members of a family died after their two-wheeler collided with a police vehicle in Sivaganga district on Tuesday near Sakkudi village, as per the reports. Sivaganga SP Siva Prasad told ANI that the collision occurred when a speeding vehicle of the Ramanathapura
According to The Balochistan Post, in the Panjgur district, Haji Shoaib, son of Waheed Bakhsh and a resident of Tasp, was allegedly picked up by Pakistani armed forces around midnight. Locals stated that Shoaib was taken to an unknown destination, and his family has received no official info
Independent MLA and Former judge Manjakote Muzaffar Iqbal Khan stated that the Manjakote Block area in Rajouri district of Jammu and Kashmir was completely disconnected from the rest of the district, causing problems to the locals.
The event was jointly organised by the 7th Battalion of the Sikh Light Infantry (7 Sikh LI) and personnel of the 4th Gurkha Rifles of the Indian Army, along with locals, who took part with deep reverence and a spiritual spirit.