May 20, 2026

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Admiral Claims 90% of Enemy Base Destroyed, Calls Questions About Surviving 70% 'Inappropriate'

The CENTCOM commander expressed deep hurt over congressional scrutiny during a hearing to explain why a severely degraded adversary still controls the Strait of Hormuz.

CBI Asks How Official Earning Rs 20 Lakh Annually Amassed Rs 1.92 Crore

Following a 2020 case involving Rs 6.76 crore in forged bills, investigators remain baffled by the defense sector's remarkably high-yield retirement accounts.

Leader of Nation Ranked 111th in Global Hunger Index Receives Top UN Food Award

The Prime Minister dedicated the prestigious Agricola Medal to the nation's farmers, thousands of whom die by suicide annually while waiting for their incomes to double as promised in 2016.

Party's Historic 59-Year Return to Government Delayed 11 Days Over Second Cabinet Chair

The momentous ideological reunion, which stalled during the May 10 swearing-in when coalition partners offered only one ministerial post, was salvaged Thursday once a second MLA and an upper house seat were guaranteed.

State Scraps Predecessor's ₹64,000 Crore Rail Project to Announce Identical Project Under New Acronym

After fulfilling an election promise to de-notify land frozen since 2021, the newly elected government confirmed its urgent priority is to freeze the properties again for its own 583km transit corridor.

State That Photographed 3.45 Lakh Fishermen in 2017 Proposes New Vessel Tracking Mandate

Officials confirm the 1982 marine fishing law must be overhauled to include Aadhaar linking, as the previous two identification drives failed to sufficiently surveil small-scale operations.

Supreme Court Reaffirms "Bail Is The Rule," Assures State It Remains Purely Theoretical Under UAPA

Current bench reprimands colleagues for ignoring a 2021 three-judge precedent, reminding the judiciary that prolonged incarceration without trial violates Article 21, even if the prosecution finds it highly convenient.

Top Judge Surprised 'Cockroach' Comment Offended the 29.1% of Graduates Without Jobs

Following nationwide protests over exam paper leaks, the judiciary backtracked on calling jobless youth "parasites," clarifying the insect comparison was strictly reserved for people with fake degrees.