Rajeev Sharma

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Tejashwi Threatens Poll Boycott Over SIR Row, Sparks Political Storm in Bihar

Tejashwi Threatens Poll Boycott Over SIR Row, Sparks Political Storm in Bihar

Patna, July 24, 2025 — The political temperature in Bihar soared on Thursday as RJD leader and Leader of Opposition Tejashwi Yadav warned that his party and its allies in the INDIA bloc may boycott the upcoming Assembly elections over what he termed as a deeply flawed and biased Special Intensive Revision (SIR) of electoral rolls being conducted by the Election Commission.Speaking to reporters outside the Assembly, Yadav said the option to boycott elections remains on the table, pending discussions with coalition partners. “What is the point in contesting elections if we are convinced that these are not going to…
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India, UK Sign Landmark Free Trade Deal to Double Bilateral Trade by 2030

India, UK Sign Landmark Free Trade Deal to Double Bilateral Trade by 2030

New Delhi/London, July 24, 2025 — India and the United Kingdom took a historic step forward in their strategic partnership on Thursday by signing a landmark Free Trade Agreement (FTA) that aims to double bilateral trade by 2030. The comprehensive pact, inked after years of negotiation, will significantly increase market access, eliminate tariffs on key exports, and boost economic cooperation across sectors.Prime Minister Narendra Modi and UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer jointly witnessed the signing ceremony at Chequers, the British PM’s official country residence. Calling it a "historic day in India-UK relations," Modi emphasized that the deal would create vast…
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MP Sukhman Gill opening constituency office in Abbotsford

MP Sukhman Gill opening constituency office in Abbotsford

Abbotsford (Richa Walia): Sukhman Gill, the newly elected Member of Parliament for Abbotsford South Langley, will officially launch his constituency office on Friday, July 25, at Garden Park Tower (#205–2825 Clearbrook Road) from 5:00 to 8:00 p.m. Gill stated, "It is a profound honor to serve the people of Abbotsford-South Langley, and I am thrilled to establish this new office." He further emphasized that this space will serve as a central hub for community engagement, support, and advocacy – a place where constituents can seek assistance with concerns and receive solutions or clear guidance. At 25 years old, Gill achieved…
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CBI to Investigate LUCC Cooperative Scam, Confirms Uttarakhand CM

CBI to Investigate LUCC Cooperative Scam, Confirms Uttarakhand CM

Dehradun: Uttarakhand Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami has approved the transfer of the high-profile Loni Urban Multi-State Credit & Thrift Cooperative Society (LUCC) fraud case to the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI). The move comes after numerous complaints from investors alleging large-scale financial fraud across 35 branches of the cooperative in the state. So far, eight FIRs have been registered across five districts, Dehradun, Pauri Garhwal, Tehri Garhwal, Uttarkashi, and Rudraprayag, with at least a dozen individuals arrested in connection with the scam, police officials confirmed. According to investigators, the accused lured unsuspecting investors with the promise of high returns…
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Three Workers Trapped in BC’s Red Chris Mine Have Food, Water, and Air, Operator Confirms

Three Workers Trapped in BC’s Red Chris Mine Have Food, Water, and Air, Operator Confirms

British Columbia (Richa Walia): Three workers remain trapped underground at the Red Chris copper and gold mine in northwestern British Columbia, but are safe and have access to essential supplies, according to mine operator Newmont Corp. The incident occurred on Tuesday, following two separate “fall of ground” events that blocked access to the area where the workers were operating. The workers had moved to a designated refuge station after the first collapse, but a second fall later blocked their exit. Newmont said the refuge bays—designed to support up to 16 people for at least three days—are stocked with food, water,…
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Alberta working with front-line experts to make classrooms safer for students and teachers

Alberta working with front-line experts to make classrooms safer for students and teachers

Calgary (Rajeev Sharma): Alberta’s government is working with front-line experts to make classrooms safer for students and teachers. The Aggression and Complexity in Schools Action Team held its first meeting on July 23, bringing together teachers, school leaders, school board trustees and other front-line professionals with classroom experience to help address the growing challenges in Alberta’s classrooms. The 25-member action team includes teachers, school administrators and support staff who have direct experience working with students every day and understand the complexities of today's learning environments. “The action team’s insights will be key to finding practical solutions that reduce aggression, manage…
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ED Raids Multiple Anil Ambani-Linked Locations Days After SBI Declares Him ‘Fraud’

ED Raids Multiple Anil Ambani-Linked Locations Days After SBI Declares Him ‘Fraud’

Mumbai (National Times): In a significant move amid growing scrutiny over financial fraud, the Enforcement Directorate (ED) on Thursday launched massive search operations at 40–50 locations linked to Reliance Group MD Anil Ambani. The raids come just days after State Bank of India (SBI) officially declared Reliance Communications and its promoter-director Anil D Ambani as "fraudulent" entities. While Ambani’s personal residence was not searched, sources confirmed that ED teams from both Delhi and Mumbai raided premises associated with various companies under the Reliance Anil Dhirubhai Ambani Group (RAAGA). According to official statements shared with news agency ANI, the ED initiated…
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Russia’s Passenger Plane, Which Disappeared Over Far East with Nearly 50 Aboard, Crashes; All Feared Dead

Russia’s Passenger Plane, Which Disappeared Over Far East with Nearly 50 Aboard, Crashes; All Feared Dead

Tynda, Russia (Rajeev Sharma): In a concerning development from Russia’s remote Far East, a passenger plane carrying nearly 50 people, which went missing while en route to the town of Tynda in the Amur region, near the Chinese border, crashed near Amur region. It is being reported that all passengers on board, including the crew members, have died on the spot. The missing aircraft, an Antonov An-24, was being operated by Angara Airlines, a regional carrier based in Siberia. The plane reportedly lost contact with air traffic control while on final approach to its destination, shortly before it dropped off…
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Supreme Court Stays Precedential Value of Bombay High Court’s Acquittal in 7/11 Mumbai Blasts Case

Supreme Court Stays Precedential Value of Bombay High Court’s Acquittal in 7/11 Mumbai Blasts Case

New Delhi (National Times): The Supreme Court of India today issued a notice to the 12 accused acquitted in the 2006 Mumbai train bombings, following an appeal filed by the State of Maharashtra challenging the Bombay High Court’s landmark decision that overturned all convictions in the case. Appearing on behalf of the State, Solicitor General Tushar Mehta clarified before the bench of Justice MM Sundresh and Justice NK Singh that the government was not demanding the re-arrest or surrender of the acquitted individuals, who were released from prison post the High Court judgment. However, he sought a partial stay on…
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Prime Minister Carney Marks 42nd Anniversary of Black July, Reaffirms Canada’s Commitment to Justice

Prime Minister Carney Marks 42nd Anniversary of Black July, Reaffirms Canada’s Commitment to Justice

Ottawa (Rajeev Sharma): Prime Minister Mark Carney has issued a solemn statement to mark 42 years since the anti-Tamil violence known as Black July erupted in Sri Lanka in 1983. The pogrom led to the deaths of thousands, the displacement of families, and the beginning of a mass exodus that shaped Tamil diaspora communities around the world, including in Canada. “Forty-two years ago, an anti-Tamil pogrom erupted in Sri Lanka, leaving thousands dead, families shattered, and countless others forced to flee,” said Prime Minister Carney. “Black July remains a tragic chapter in Sri Lanka’s history.” Recognizing the tragedy’s lasting impact,…
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