NEW DELHI: Prime Minister Narendra Modi highlighted progress in Maoist-affected areas Katejhari in Maharashtra and Dantewada in Chhattisgarh, during his monthly radio programme, 'Mann Ki Baat'.
Meanwhile, a US defence report stated that Pakistan views India as an existential threat and is continuing military modernisation efforts, including developing battlefield nuclear weapons.
RJD president Lalu Prasad Yadav expelled his elder son, Tej Pratap Yadav , from the party and family for six years, citing actions inconsistent with party values.
Here are the top stories for the evening:
PM Modi lauds Katejhari and Dantewada’s transformation in ‘Mann Ki Baat’
In the 122nd episode of ‘Mann Ki Baat’, PM Modi praised the transformation of Maoist-hit Katejhari in Maharashtra and Dantewada in Chhattisgarh. He celebrated Katejhari’s first-ever bus service, a symbol of normalcy in a once-violent region. PM Modi also applauded Dantewada’s Class 10 and 12 board exam success, calling the 95% pass rate a testament to resilience. He said such regions now reflect hope, progress, and courage. Read full story
Lalu Yadav expels son Tej Pratap from RJD, distances him from family over social media post
RJD chief Lalu Prasad Yadav on Sunday expelled his elder son Tej Pratap Yadav from the party for six years, citing "irresponsible behaviour" and "violation of family values." This came a day after Tej Pratap shared a post declaring his 12-year relationship with a woman, later claiming his Facebook was hacked. Lalu said Tej Pratap would have no further role in the party or family. Read full story
Pakistan views India as an existential threat, claims US defence report
Pakistan sees India as an "existential threat," while India treats Pakistan as an "ancillary security problem," said a new threat assessment by the US defence intelligence agency. The report warned that Pakistan is pursuing military modernisation, including battlefield nuclear weapons, to offset India’s advantage. It added that Pakistan remains China’s top military partner and source of technology. The agency also flagged concerns over terrorism and nuclear proliferation. Read full story
Russia launches biggest aerial assault on Ukraine, 12 killed
Russia launched its largest aerial offensive since the war began, firing 367 missiles and drones across more than 30 Ukrainian cities, killing 12 people and injuring dozens. The attack, which coincided with Kyiv Day, hit residential areas and schools. Ukraine intercepted most drones, but 22 locations were still struck. Despite ongoing prisoner swaps, the front line remains active. Zelenskyy urged for tougher global sanctions, calling the strikes deliberate acts of terror. Read full story
Fans roar for MS Dhoni as CSK play their final match of the season
MS Dhoni’s presence continues to ignite passion like no other. As Chennai Super Kings wrapped up their IPL 2025 campaign, fans erupted in thunderous chants of “Thala!” every time he appeared, unsure if this was his final outing. Speaking to Star Sports, Dhoni called the fan love a “thank you” for his journey. “It’s an amazing feeling,” he said. With CSK out of the playoffs, the focus now shifts to the future but Dhoni’s legacy remains timeless. Read full story
Meanwhile, a US defence report stated that Pakistan views India as an existential threat and is continuing military modernisation efforts, including developing battlefield nuclear weapons.
RJD president Lalu Prasad Yadav expelled his elder son, Tej Pratap Yadav , from the party and family for six years, citing actions inconsistent with party values.
Here are the top stories for the evening:
PM Modi lauds Katejhari and Dantewada’s transformation in ‘Mann Ki Baat’
In the 122nd episode of ‘Mann Ki Baat’, PM Modi praised the transformation of Maoist-hit Katejhari in Maharashtra and Dantewada in Chhattisgarh. He celebrated Katejhari’s first-ever bus service, a symbol of normalcy in a once-violent region. PM Modi also applauded Dantewada’s Class 10 and 12 board exam success, calling the 95% pass rate a testament to resilience. He said such regions now reflect hope, progress, and courage. Read full story
Lalu Yadav expels son Tej Pratap from RJD, distances him from family over social media post
RJD chief Lalu Prasad Yadav on Sunday expelled his elder son Tej Pratap Yadav from the party for six years, citing "irresponsible behaviour" and "violation of family values." This came a day after Tej Pratap shared a post declaring his 12-year relationship with a woman, later claiming his Facebook was hacked. Lalu said Tej Pratap would have no further role in the party or family. Read full story
Pakistan views India as an existential threat, claims US defence report
Pakistan sees India as an "existential threat," while India treats Pakistan as an "ancillary security problem," said a new threat assessment by the US defence intelligence agency. The report warned that Pakistan is pursuing military modernisation, including battlefield nuclear weapons, to offset India’s advantage. It added that Pakistan remains China’s top military partner and source of technology. The agency also flagged concerns over terrorism and nuclear proliferation. Read full story
Russia launches biggest aerial assault on Ukraine, 12 killed
Russia launched its largest aerial offensive since the war began, firing 367 missiles and drones across more than 30 Ukrainian cities, killing 12 people and injuring dozens. The attack, which coincided with Kyiv Day, hit residential areas and schools. Ukraine intercepted most drones, but 22 locations were still struck. Despite ongoing prisoner swaps, the front line remains active. Zelenskyy urged for tougher global sanctions, calling the strikes deliberate acts of terror. Read full story
Fans roar for MS Dhoni as CSK play their final match of the season
MS Dhoni’s presence continues to ignite passion like no other. As Chennai Super Kings wrapped up their IPL 2025 campaign, fans erupted in thunderous chants of “Thala!” every time he appeared, unsure if this was his final outing. Speaking to Star Sports, Dhoni called the fan love a “thank you” for his journey. “It’s an amazing feeling,” he said. With CSK out of the playoffs, the focus now shifts to the future but Dhoni’s legacy remains timeless. Read full story
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