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48 tourist destinations in Kashmir closed after intel on more terror attacks
48 tourist destinations in Kashmir are closed due to information about additional terrorist attacks. Srinagar, April 29, 2025 – In a significant development aimed at ensuring public safety, authorities in Jammu and Kashmir have ordered the closure of 48 popular tourist destinations following intelligence reports warning of potential terrorist attacks in the region.
By Kindless Exe9 months ago in Criminal
India-Pakistan relations post Pahalgam terror attack: A timeline
Relations between India and Pakistan after the Pahalgam Terror Attack: A Timeline The terrorist attack that occurred on April 23, 2025, in Pahalgam was a critical flashpoint in the already tense relations that exist between India and Pakistan. The aftermath has been marked by swift diplomatic fallout, military posturing, and international concern, with dozens of civilians killed and many more injured. Below is a detailed timeline of events following the attack:
By Kindless Exe9 months ago in Criminal
US ready to abandon Ukraine peace deal if there is no progress, says Marco Rubio
US Ready to Abandon Ukraine Peace Deal If There Is No Progress, Says Marco Rubio Washington, D.C., April 18, 2025 — The United States is prepared to walk away from current peace efforts in Ukraine if meaningful progress is not made soon, Senator Marco Rubio warned on Thursday. His comments mark a sharp shift in tone from the Biden administration’s ongoing diplomatic stance and could signal growing frustration within Washington over the stalemate in negotiations.
By Kindless Exe9 months ago in Earth
Anthropic unveils new Research tool, Google Workspace integration
Anthropic Introduces Google Workspace Integration, a New Research Tool April 17, 2025 — In a major step toward making advanced AI more accessible in everyday workflows, Anthropic has announced the launch of a powerful new research tool alongside seamless integration with Google Workspace. The move demonstrates the company's ongoing effort to position its Claude AI models as partners in research and enhancers of productivity. A Smarter Research Assistant
By Kindless Exe9 months ago in Earth
Harvard a joke': Donald Trump rants against 'radical left, woke birdbrains' teaching 'hate' to students
Harvard a Joke’: Donald Trump Rants Against ‘Radical Left, Woke Birdbrains’ Teaching ‘Hate’ to Students In a fiery social media post that quickly made headlines, former President Donald Trump lashed out at Harvard University, branding the prestigious Ivy League institution a "joke" and accusing its faculty of spreading hate and radical leftist ideology.
By Kindless Exe9 months ago in Earth
NASA sacks Indian-origin diversity chief Neela Rajendra after Trump's executive order
NASA fires Neela Rajendra amid a reorganization of the federal DEI. NASA has reportedly dismissed Neela Rajendra, its former Chief Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) Officer at the Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL), following the implementation of President Donald Trump's executive order aimed at eliminating DEI programs within federal agencies.
By Kindless Exe9 months ago in Earth
Record fall in Japanese nationals as population declines
Record Fall in Japanese Nationals as Population Declines Japan has recorded its sharpest annual decline in the number of Japanese nationals, underscoring the nation’s deepening demographic crisis. New government data released this week shows that the population of Japanese citizens shrank by over 800,000 in the past year—marking the steepest drop since records began.
By Kindless Exe9 months ago in Earth
Accused in Rs 13,850 crore PNB fraud, Mehul Choksi owes Rs 63 lakh in maintenance dues for Mumbai flats: Report
Mehul Choksi Is Accused of Rs 13,850 Crore PNB Fraud and owes Rs 63 Lakh in Maintenance Payments for Mumbai Apartments: Report Mehul Choksi, a fugitive diamantaire who is a key suspect in the massive Rs 13,850 crore Punjab National Bank (PNB) scam, is once again in the news because he hasn't paid over Rs 63 lakh in maintenance fees for his luxury Mumbai homes. According to a recent report, Choksi has failed to pay maintenance charges for two luxury flats located in Mumbai's prestigious areas, adding yet another layer of controversy to his already checkered legacy. The flats, reportedly situated in the high-end Worli and Walkeshwar areas, have accumulated dues over several years, creating a financial burden for the respective housing societies.
By Kindless Exe9 months ago in Criminal
Indian billionaire jeweller arrested over alleged bank fraud
Arrested for alleged bank fraud is an Indian billionaire jeweler. Indian billionaire jeweler Nirav Modi has been arrested in connection with a massive bank fraud case that has rocked India's financial sector and raised fresh concerns about corporate governance. Nirav Modi was once a celebrated luxury designer who adorned Hollywood stars and royalty. After a month-long investigation into allegations that Modi orchestrated a fraudulent scheme involving Punjab National Bank (PNB), one of India's largest state-run lenders, authorities confirmed that Modi had been detained. The fraud, which is estimated to have cost more than $1.8 billion, reportedly involved fraudulent Letters of Undertaking (LoUs) that were given to Modi's businesses in order to facilitate overseas credit without the necessary approval or collateral. India’s Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) and Enforcement Directorate (ED) have been tracking Modi’s financial activities since early 2018 when the scandal first surfaced. According to official sources, the arrest was made following fresh evidence linking Modi directly to forged documents and a network of shell companies used to divert funds.
By Kindless Exe9 months ago in Criminal
Tahawwur Rana grilled by NIA: What probe agency wants to know from 26/11 Mumbai terror attacks accused
New Delhi: The National Investigation Agency (NIA) recently interrogated Tahawwur Rana, a Canadian businessman of Pakistani descent who was extradited to India, in a significant development in the 26/11 Mumbai terror attacks case. The NIA, which has been relentlessly pursuing leads in the 2008 terror attacks that claimed over 160 lives, sees Rana as a key link in the conspiracy that enabled one of the deadliest attacks on Indian soil.
By Kindless Exe9 months ago in History
In a single Delhi house, several hundred years of Indian history
Several hundred years of Indian history in one Delhi house A house that is more than just a building is hidden away in the winding streets of Old Delhi. It is a living record of India's multifaceted past. This modest yet quietly majestic haveli (mansion), belonging to the same family for centuries, has borne silent witness to the rise and fall of empires, the echoes of revolution, and the birth of modern India. A Time Capsule for Life Unlike the grand monuments of Delhi—the Red Fort, Humayun’s Tomb, or Qutub Minar—this house isn’t listed in any guidebooks. However, once you enter its arched doorway, you are immediately transported through time. The high ceilings, intricate jharokhas, and courtyard that once reverberated with the footsteps of poets and nobles all speak Mughal. A colonial-era phonograph and faded photographs of ancestors sporting British medals and turbans are displayed in one corner. Newspapers from the 1940s, partition-era graffiti, and rooms named after ancestors who participated in the freedom struggle can be found on the faded but proud walls. Generations as Storytellers The family that has lived here for generations is a part of the house's magic. Their narratives bring back memories from the past. A great-grandmother speaks of the 1857 rebellion not from textbooks, but from tales her grandfather passed down—of hiding revolutionaries, of British soldiers pounding at their gates. Handwritten letters from Delhi under Nehru can be found in another room, and ration cards from the Emergency of the 1970s can be found in a rusted trunk. This is more than just a family's legacy; it's a representation of India's journey, carved in stone and passed down like family heirlooms. Chaos in its Continuity What makes the house even more remarkable is its resilience. This house remained unaltered, almost defiant, despite Delhi's modernization—glass towers rising, metro lines cutting through the heart of the city. The owners stood their ground while neighbors gave in to developers. Not out of nostalgia, but reverence—for memory, for history, for identity. It is both sanctuary and archive, where daily life—children studying, elders praying, meals being cooked—unfolds against a backdrop of centuries. Change's Silent Witness This house has outlasted emperors and elections, kings and prime ministers. It has witnessed the growth of Urdu poetry on rooftops lit by moonlight and the transformation of pigeon coops into TV antennas. And through it all, it has remained silent and humble, proclaiming to anyone who will listen: history does not always reside in museums. It sometimes resides in the same walls that shelter love, loss, laughter, and legacy as people do. This house serves as a reminder to us that, in a city like Delhi, where history is everywhere, sometimes the most extraordinary stories can be found in the most ordinary places.
By Kindless Exe9 months ago in History
Webb telescope documents final moments of dying alien planet
A dying alien planet's final moments are captured by the Webb Telescope. In a groundbreaking observation that pushes the boundaries of modern astronomy, NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) has captured the final moments of a distant alien planet as it spiraled toward destruction. An unprecedented look at the violent processes that control planetary death and the development of solar systems is provided by the discovery. A Planet’s Last Breath
By Kindless Exe9 months ago in Earth











