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War reaches US? Mystery drones over Washington base spark security scare amid Iran tensions
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March 19, 2026

War reaches US? Mystery drones over Washington base...

Amid the intensified war in the Middle East, mystery drones were indetified flying over Fort...

PM Modi praises retiring Rajya Sabha members, says ‘There is no full stop in politics
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March 18, 2026

PM Modi praises retiring Rajya Sabha members, says...

Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Wednesday lauded the contributions of retiring members in the Rajya...

JDU leader KC Tyagi resigns as party national spokesperson, cites ‘personal reasons’
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March 17, 2026

JDU leader KC Tyagi resigns as party national...

Senior leader KC Tyagi on Tuesday (March 17) stepped down from the Janata Dal United...

Rajya Sabha Election: Shock for Mahagathbandhan in Bihar as 4 Opposition MLAs go missing, phones switched off
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March 16, 2026

Rajya Sabha Election: Shock for Mahagathbandhan in Bihar...

As the polling for the five Rajya Sabha seats in Bihar is underway, a setback...

Strait of Hormuz closed only to US and Israeli ships’: Iranian FM Abbas Araghchi on key oil route
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March 15, 2026

Strait of Hormuz closed only to US and...

Amid the ongoing conflict in West Asia, Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi on Saturday said...

PM Modi unveils development projects in Assam, says govt trying to minimise impact of war
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March 14, 2026

PM Modi unveils development projects in Assam, says...

Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Saturday unveiled projects worth Rs 23,550 crore in Assam's Silchar...

The Supreme Court on Friday refused to entertain a PIL seeking a uniform national policy granting menstrual leave to women students and working professionals. The court observed that making such a benefit compulsory could unintentionally reinforce stereotypes and potentially deter employers from hiring women. A bench led by Chief Justice Surya Kant and Justice Joymalya Bagchi said the request may have adverse effects on women’s employment opportunities.  Addressing the petitioner’s plea, the bench remarked, “These pleas are made to create fear, to call women inferior, that menstruation is something bad happening to them. This is an affirmative right. But think about the employer who needs to give paid leave.” The judges highlighted that although menstrual leave acknowledges a legitimate issue, mandating it through legislation could backfire socially and professionally.
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March 13, 2026

The Supreme Court on Friday refused to entertain...

The Supreme Court on Friday refused to entertain a PIL seeking a uniform national policy...

Indian oil to get safe passage through Strait of Hormuz after Jaishankar’s call with Iran’s Araghchi
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March 12, 2026

Indian oil to get safe passage through Strait...

In a major relief for New Delhi amid the worsening global energy crisis, Iran has...