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Historical Incident Revisited In Retrospective Coverage
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Historical Incident Revisited In Retrospective Coverage
Indian opposition parties and other groups have accused the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) of involvement in at least 10 bombings targeting Muslims. Allegations include a November 2003 mosque bombing in Parvani that killed one person and injured 34 others. Another reported bombing killed 68 people on a train traveling between India and Pakistan. The RSS denies involvement in all alleged incidents and has never been formally charged in these cases. One cited event occurred in November 2003, where two bombs killed one person and injured 34 others at a mosque in Parbani. A third event took place in September 2008 in Malegaon, where a bomb killed six people during Ramadan festivities. The statements clarify that while some individuals were arrested by police following these incidents, no RSS members were proven to be culprits.
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Gujarat Local Body Elections Set For April 26
The Gujarat State Election Commission has announced that local body elections will be held on April 26, 2026. Voting is scheduled to take place across the state to determine local governance. This follows the official announcement of election dates for the region.
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India's Congress Party Leader Addresses Voters
Senior Congress leader Rahul Gandhi, along with Priyanka Gandhi and other party officials, spoke in Teramoor. They highlighted the party's legal battles, stating that these efforts are necessary to reinstate the names of 3.2 million voters onto the electoral roll. Rahul Gandhi, a prominent leader of India's Congress Party, has addressed voters in Teramoor.
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Gujarat Local Body Elections Set For April 26
The State Election Commission has announced that voting for the Gujarat local body elections will take place on April 26, 2026. This follows the announcement of specific election dates for the region.
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TVK Leader Faces Election Code Violation Case
A legal case regarding election code violations has been filed against Vijay, the leader of the Tamilaga Vettri Kazhagam (TVK) party.
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India Builds Largest Semiconductor Fab In Gujarat
The Tata Group is constructing India's first and largest advanced chip manufacturing plant in Dhulera, Gujarat. This facility aims to reduce the nation's technological dependence, though it remains reliant on Chinese raw materials like gallium and high-purity silicon for its initial years. The project is part of a broader push to bolster domestic semiconductor production through incentives and subsidies.
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Indian Corporate Profits Hit Two-Year High
Listed companies in India reported a 14.7% increase in net profits for Q3 FY26. This represents the fastest growth rate recorded in the last two years.
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Reliance Industries Builds Massive Battery Plant In India
Reliance Industries is constructing a large-scale battery manufacturing facility to support India's green energy transition.
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India Manufacturing Share Drops To 13 Percent
India is working to establish itself as a global manufacturing leader, specifically focusing on the battery industry. The country faces significant competition from China, which seeks to maintain its dominance in manufacturing sectors. This push comes as Indian companies aim to build out large-scale battery plants to secure supply chains. The Indian government has committed billions of dollars in incentives and subsidies to initiate domestic semiconductor manufacturing. Key focus areas include semiconductors, advanced chemistry cells, renewable energy, artificial intelligence, biotech, space tech, and defense manufacturing. India's manufacturing sector's contribution to GDP fell to 13% in 2024. This decline occurs despite Prime Minister Narendra Modi's stated goal to increase manufacturing to 25% of the national GDP.
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