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Four killed, 2 injured after being hit by train on way to attend PM Modi's rally

In a tragic accident in West Bengal's Nadia district, four people lost their lives after being hit by a train; two others were injured as they were on their way to Taherpur. The incident happened where Prime Minister Narendra Modi is scheduled to hold a public meeting on Saturday.  The police, while briefing about the incident, said, “The deceased and injured were among a group of people who were on their way to attend the Prime Minister's rally. It is learnt that all the deceased and injured are from Murshidabad district,” as cited by IANS.  As soon as the authorities got to know about the incident, senior railway and police officials rushed to the spot. Furthermore, an investigation is underway to determine the cause of the accident. The incident occurred near Taherpur station As reported by IANS, 40 people had arrived from Murshidabad on Friday night to attend PM Modi's rally. All of them are reportedly from Sabaldah village in the Burwan area. Some of them went to the railway tracks to relieve themselves in the early morning. At that time, they were hit by an approaching train, and four of them were thrown onto the tracks. The injuries were so severe that they died on the spot. Two people were admitted to the local Shaktinagar Hospital in a critical condition. According to hospital sources, one person's condition is serious. As per the reports and prima facie, it appears that the accident occurred due to significantly reduced visibility caused by dense fog this morning. The train was not visible, leading to the accident. However, other aspects are also being investigated. A senior police officer, while briefing about the incident, said, "Four persons who were hit by a train died on the spot, while two others who were near the railway tracks were injured. They are being treated at a hospital. The incident took place early in the morning. The bodies have been sent for post-mortem examination, as per IANS.  Prime Minister Narendra Modi has already reached Nadia's Taherpur to address a public meeting against the backdrop of the Special Intensive Revision (SIR) exercise. (With inputs from IANS)

20 December,2025 02:51 PM IST | West Bengal | mid-day online correspondent
Decommissioning of INS Sindhughosh

INS Sindhughosh decommissioned after 40 years of service to Indian Navy

INS Sindhughosh, the lead submarine of her class in service with the Indian Navy, was formally decommissioned on Thursday after four decades of distinguished service to the nation. The decommissioning ceremony was held at the Naval Dockyard in Mumbai in the presence of senior naval officials and veterans. The submarine was decommissioned at sunset on December 19, marking the end of an illustrious operational career.  During the decommissioning, Vice Admiral Krishna Swaminathan, AVSM, VSM, Flag Officer Commanding-in-Chief, Western Naval Command, presided over the ceremony.  Furthermore, the INS Sindhughosh was paid off under the command of Lieutenant Commander Rajat Sharma. INS Sindhughosh was commissioned on April 30, 1986, under the command of the late Commander KC Varghese, INS Sindhughosh upheld her motto of “Vision, Vigour, Values” throughout her service.  Over the years, the INS Sindhughosh has earned a formidable operational reputation, undertaking numerous deployments and missions, participating in multinational naval exercises, and successfully conducting multiple weapon firings.

20 December,2025 12:50 PM IST | Mumbai | mid-day online correspondent
Flights got cancelled at Indira Gandhi International Airport due to dense fog. File Pic

Dense fog disrupts air traffic; 66 flights cancelled at Delhi airport

In the wake of low visibility caused by dense fog, 66 arrival and departure flights got cancelled at Indira Gandhi International Airport on Saturday. Earlier today, Delhi Airport issued a passenger advisory stating that low-visibility procedures are underway. Delhi Airport also noted that all flight operations are functioning normally in the city. In its 7:00 am statement, the airport advised passengers to contact their respective airlines for the latest flight updates. "Low Visibility Procedures are still in progress at Delhi Airport. All flight operations are functioning normally. Passengers are advised to contact their respective airlines for the latest flight updates," said the statement. Meanwhile, four flights have been cancelled at Srinagar Airport. Among them, three flights to and from Amritsar and Delhi were cancelled due to adverse weather in those cities. Earlier, India's domestic airline IndiGo issued a travel advisory warning of potential flight disruptions to Ranchi, Jammu, and Hindon airports due to low visibility caused by dense fog. In its statement, IndiGo said it is closely monitoring the weather and advised passengers to stay up to date on the latest flight information. "Low visibility and fog over #Ranchi, #Jammu and #Hindon (Airport) may impact flight schedules. We are closely monitoring the weather and doing our best to get you where you need to be, safely and smoothly. We request that you stay updated on your flight status bit.ly/3ZWAQXd. Please be assured that our teams are here to assist you at every step and provide full support. We look forward to clearer skies and a swift return to our regular schedule. Thank you for your patience and understanding," said Indigo in its travel advisory. Delhi's air quality deteriorated on Saturday morning, with an overall Air Quality Index (AQI) of 384 at 8 am, placing it in the 'very poor' category, according to the Central Pollution Control Board (CPCB). The national capital recorded a higher AQI than on Friday, when it stood at 374 at 4 pm. As a result, large parts of the city were covered in a dense layer of toxic smog, significantly reducing visibility and causing discomfort to residents. This story has been sourced from a third party syndicated feed, agencies. Mid-day accepts no responsibility or liability for its dependability, trustworthiness, reliability and data of the text. Mid-day management/mid-day.com reserves the sole right to alter, delete or remove (without notice) the content in its absolute discretion for any reason whatsoever.

20 December,2025 12:29 PM IST | New Delhi | ANI
Migrant worker was from Chhattisgarh. Pic/X@MaktoobMedia

Kerala: Five arrested for lynching migrant worker on theft suspicion

Five people have been arrested for allegedly beating to death a Chhattisgarh native on suspicion of theft near here, police said on Friday. The accused have been booked for the offence of murder under the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita, an officer of Walayar police station said. They were produced before a court here and remanded to judicial custody on Friday, the officer said. Police have identified the victim as Ramnarayan Bhayar, 31, a native of Chhattisgarh.  His relative told reporters here that, Ramnarayan died due to the injuries suffered in the mob lynching. According to police, Bhayar was attacked by a group of men on Wednesday evening, alleging that he was involved in a theft. As per the FIR, the incident occurred before 7.40 pm, and the injured Bhayar was rushed to the hospital, where he later succumbed to his injuries. Police said a detailed investigation was underway to ascertain the sequence of events leading to the incident. This story has been sourced from a third party syndicated feed, agencies. Mid-day accepts no responsibility or liability for its dependability, trustworthiness, reliability and data of the text. Mid-day management/mid-day.com reserves the sole right to alter, delete or remove (without notice) the content in its absolute discretion for any reason whatsoever

20 December,2025 11:39 AM IST | Palakkad | Agencies
A petrol pump staffer checks documents at a gas station in New Delhi. Pic/PTI

No PUC, no fuel: 2,800 vehicles denied fuel in Delhi on day one

The Transport Department denied fuel to nearly 2800 vehicles without valid Pollution Under Control (PUC) certificates on the first day of ‘No PUC, No Fuel’ enforcement drive in the national capital, officials said on Friday. Three enforcement teams have been deployed by the department and are conducting checks at petrol pumps along with police personnel at key locations to ensure strict compliance with emission norms, they said. Between 6 am on Thursday and 6 am on Friday, around 2800 vehicles were identified without valid PUC certificates, a senior Transport Department official said. On the first day of the drive on Thursday, stringent action was taken against vehicles operating without valid PUC certificates, with a total of 3746 challans issued against violators.  The Delhi government said monitoring and strict enforcement will continue in the coming days to reduce vehicular emissions and provide immediate relief to public health. Earlier this week, Delhi Environment Minister Manjinder Singh Sirsa announced that vehicles without a valid Pollution Under Control certificate would not be provided fuel at petrol pumps in the city from Thursday. Delhi’s air quality was recorded in the ‘very poor’ category on Friday, with the 2 pm AQI reading at 377 according to data from the Central Pollution Control Board (CPCB). 377AQI recorded in Delhi till 2 pm on Friday This story has been sourced from a third party syndicated feed, agencies. Mid-day accepts no responsibility or liability for its dependability, trustworthiness, reliability and data of the text. Mid-day management/mid-day.com reserves the sole right to alter, delete or remove (without notice) the content in its absolute discretion for any reason whatsoever

20 December,2025 11:38 AM IST | New Delhi | Agencies
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Dense fog grips Delhi-NCR, AQI remains in 'very poor' category

Delhi-NCR woke up to a thick blanket of fog on Saturday, with the India Meteorological Department issuing an orange alert for dense fog conditions expected to persist through the day.  "Partly cloudy sky. Dense to very dense fog during morning hours. Mist/shallow fog during night/early hours," the IMD said in its forecast for the national capital. The weather department explained that "very dense fog" is recorded when visibility drops to between 0 and 50 metres, while visibility of 51 to 200 metres is categorised as "dense". Visibility between 201 and 500 metres falls under the category of "moderate" fog, and visibility between 501 and 1,000 metres is termed "shallow" fog. Delhi continues to grapple with severe air pollution Alongside the poor visibility, Delhi continued to grapple with severe air pollution. The Air Quality Index remained in the "very poor" category at 376 as of 6:00 am, according to data from the Central Pollution Control Board. The Air Quality Early Warning System has forecast that pollution levels are likely to worsen further, with the AQI expected to enter the 400-plus "severe" category over the weekend. Several areas across the city recorded alarmingly high pollution levels. According to the CPCB, the AQI at Sarai Kale Khan stood at 428, while Akshardham registered 420. Rao Tularam Marg recorded an AQI of 403, and the Barapullah flyover area logged a reading of 380. Other major pollution hotspots included Anand Vihar with an AQI of 428, Ashok Vihar at 407, and the ITO area at 429, placing large parts of the national capital firmly in the 'severe' air quality category. Amid the worsening situation, the Commission for Air Quality Management has invoked all measures under Stage IV of the Graded Response Action Plan across Delhi-NCR. GRAP Stage IV restrictions include a ban on non-essential construction activities, restrictions on the entry of certain diesel vehicles, and intensified enforcement to curb pollution sources. As per AQI standards, air quality is classified as 'good' between 0 and 50, 'satisfactory' from 51 to 100, 'moderate' between 101 and 200, 'poor' from 201 to 300, 'very poor' between 301 and 400, and 'severe' when it reaches 401 to 500. (With inputs from Agencies)

20 December,2025 11:18 AM IST | New Delhi | mid-day online correspondent
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Air India, IndiGo issue travel advisories amid fog-related disruptions

Both Air India and IndiGo, in an attempt to mitigate fog-related disruptions, such as reduced visibility that affects flight operations, issued travel advisories for passengers during the holiday season. The advisories requested passengers' patience as services returned to normal. Air India, in its advisory on Friday, said it would remain vigilant and make every effort to mitigate fog-related disruptions. They said that they understand the importance of their passengers' travel plans, especially during this holiday season, and promised to work around the clock to minimise any inconvenience. The airline said that as the weather department has forecasted dense fog conditions in Delhi and parts of northern and eastern India, flight operations would likely be affected at Delhi, Amritsar (ATQ), Chandigarh (IXC), Lucknow (LKO), Varanasi (VNS), and Patna (PAT), with a ripple effect across the network. Air India claimed that it has taken proactive measures to minimise disruptions and provided a link for reference (learn more at bit.ly/4agYVyF). In the event of delays or cancellations, the airline said that its ground teams would remain available round the clock to assist guests and make alternative arrangements. The advisory said that passengers booked on select flights during the fog window would continue to receive advance alerts under the 'FogCare initiative', with the option to change flights without additional payment or to seek a full refund without penalty. They requested that thier guests check their flight status on thier official website before proceeding to the airport. The airline thanked the passengers for their patience and understanding, and claimed that the safety and well-being of their passengers and crew remain its top priority. Similarly, IndiGo, in its Friday travel advisory, informed passengers that dense fog across Chandigarh and Amritsar continued to significantly reduce visibility, affecting flights to and from these cities. Through its official X handle, it posted, "Travel Advisory Dense fog across #Chandigarh #Amritsar continues to significantly reduce visibility, impacting flight operations to and from these cities. We recommend checking the latest flight status on our website or app before proceeding to the airport http://bit.ly/3ZWAQXd. Please be assured that our teams are working closely to resume regular services as soon as conditions improve. We appreciate your patience and understanding, and look forward to welcoming you on board once visibility improves." Travel AdvisoryDense fog across #Chandigarh #Amritsar continues to significantly reduce visibility, impacting flight operations to and from these cities.We recommend checking the latest flight status on our website or app before proceeding to the airport… — IndiGo (@IndiGo6E) December 19, 2025 The airline recommended that passengers check the latest flight status on its website or app before proceeding to the airport. It stated that its teams are working closely to resume regular services as conditions improve. The airline promised to board the passengers once visibility improves. Further details awaited. This story has been sourced from a third party syndicated feed, agencies. Mid-day accepts no responsibility or liability for its dependability, trustworthiness, reliability and data of the text. Mid-day management/mid-day.com reserves the sole right to alter, delete or remove (without notice) the content in its absolute discretion for any reason whatsoever

20 December,2025 09:52 AM IST | New Delhi | ANI
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Net direct tax collection rises 8 per cent to Rs 17 lakh crore till December

Net direct tax collection grew 8 per cent to over Rs 17.04 lakh crore this fiscal till December 17 on slower refunds and higher advance taxes from corporates, the income tax department data showed on Friday.  Net corporate tax mop up grew 10.54 per cent to over Rs 8.17 lakh crore. Non-corporate tax (which includes taxes paid by individuals, HUFs, firms) grew 6.37 per cent at Rs 8.47 lakh crore. Net revenue from Securities Transaction Tax (STT) rose marginally year-on-year at R40,195 crore till December 17 of the current fiscal. Advance tax paid by corporates showed a growth of 8 per cent to over Rs 6.07 lakh crore. Advance tax collection from non-corporates showed a de-growth of 6.49 per cent at over Rs 1.81 lakh crore. Overall, advance taxes grew 4.27 per cent to over Rs 7.88 lakh crore till December 17. Refunds issuance dropped 14 per cent compared to last year to over Rs 2.97 lakh crore. Gross direct tax collections, before adjusting refunds, recorded 4.16 per cent growth at over Rs 20.01 lakh crore till December 17, as per the income tax department data.  This story has been sourced from a third party syndicated feed, agencies. Mid-day accepts no responsibility or liability for its dependability, trustworthiness, reliability and data of the text. Mid-day management/mid-day.com reserves the sole right to alter, delete or remove (without notice) the content in its absolute discretion for any reason whatsoever

20 December,2025 08:49 AM IST | New Delhi | Agencies
TMC MPs and other opposition leaders sit in protest at the Parliament House complex on Friday. Pic/PTI

Opposition cries foul over passage of G RAM G Bill in Parliament

The Viksit Bharat Guarantee for Rozgar and Ajeevika Mission (Gramin) (VB-G RAM G) Bill was passed by the Rajya Sabha with a voice vote, hours after the Lok Sabha cleared it on Thursday, amid strong protests by the opposition over the removal of Mahatma Gandhi’s name from the existing rural employment guarantee scheme MGNREGA, who accused the government of putting the financial burden on states.  Several INDIA bloc parties said the bill will “kill” the rural employment programme. Several members of the opposition staged a walkout in the Rajya Sabha during the passage of the bill after demanding its withdrawal and raising slogans against the government. They also tore pages of the bill. Overnight dharna  The opposition parties sat on a dharna outside the Samvidhan Sadan in the Parliament complex against the bill and claiming that they would launch a country-wide agitation alleging that the bill is “anti-labourer”, “regressive” and brought with a feudal mindset, the opposition parties said many states, already reeling under debt, will find it very difficult to fund the scheme.  They said under the new bill, 40 per cent of the total cost will shift to the states, while MGNREGA is fully funded by the Centre. Trinamool Congress MPs held an overnight dharna in the Parliament complex against the passage of the bill, which they said was “bulldozed” through both Houses without any discussion. TMC MPs spent the night at the gate of the Samvidhan Sadan, with banners and portraits of Mahatma Gandhi and Rabindranath Tagore, slamming the government. TMC leader Sagarika Ghose said, “The Modi government has assassinated Mahatma Gandhi for the second time and it has also insulted Rabindranath Tagore.”   A banner at the protest read “Mahatma Gandhi NREGA. Gurudev gave the title Mahatma Tagore is known to have given the title of ‘Mahatma’ to Gandhi”. ‘Bill anti village’ Congress leader Rahul Gandhi on Friday accused the Modi government of demolishing 20 years of MGNREGA in a single day, and dubbed the new VB-G RAM G legislation as “anti village”. Noting that the VB-G RAM G Bill is not a “revamp” of MGNREGA. “It demolishes the rights-based, demand-driven guarantee and turns it into a rationed scheme which is controlled from Delhi. It is anti-state and anti-village by design,” he said.  Meanwhile, the Secular Progressive Alliance led by the ruling DMK, has announced a state-wide protest on December 24 against the Centre’s newly passed legislation. ThurDay LS and RS cleared the bill This story has been sourced from a third party syndicated feed, agencies. Mid-day accepts no responsibility or liability for its dependability, trustworthiness, reliability and data of the text. Mid-day management/mid-day.com reserves the sole right to alter, delete or remove (without notice) the content in its absolute discretion for any reason whatsoever

20 December,2025 08:40 AM IST | New Delhi | Agencies
The ED has accused Sonia Gandhi and Rahul Gandhi of conspiracy and money laundering. File pic

National Herald case: ED moves Delhi HC against order favouring Gandhis

The Enforcement Directorate (ED) on Friday approached the Delhi High Court (HC) challenging a trial court order that refused to take cognisance of its prosecution complaint against Congress leaders Sonia Gandhi, Rahul Gandhi and others in the National Herald case, news agency PTI reported. The plea is likely to come up for hearing next week. The ED has assailed the trial court’s order issued on Wednesday, which held that taking cognisance of the agency’s complaint was “impermissible in law” as it was not based on a first information report (FIR). The court ruled that an investigation and the consequent prosecution complaint under the Prevention of Money Laundering Act (PMLA) are not maintainable in the absence of an FIR for a scheduled offence, PTI reported. The trial court noted that the ED’s probe stemmed from a private complaint and not from an FIR. It said that as cognisance was being declined on a pure question of law, it was not necessary to examine arguments on the merits of the allegations. The court further observed that despite a complaint filed by Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) leader Subramanian Swamy and the summoning order issued in 2014, the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) has not registered an FIR in connection with the alleged scheduled offence so far, PTI reported. “However, the ED went ahead with recording an ECIR relating to money laundering on June 30, 2021, when no FIR (with the CBI or any other law enforcement agency) existed in relation to the scheduled offence,” the court said. ED alleges Rs 2,000-crore AJL assets were taken over through Young Indian The ED has accused Sonia Gandhi and Rahul Gandhi, along with late Congress leaders Motilal Vora and Oscar Fernandes, Suman Dubey, Sam Pitroda, and private firm Young Indian, of conspiracy and money laundering. The central probe agency has alleged that properties worth around Rs 2,000 crore belonging to Associated Journals Limited (AJL), which publishes the National Herald newspaper, were acquired through fraudulent means. It has further claimed that the Gandhis held a 76 per cent stake in Young Indian, which allegedly usurped AJL’s assets in exchange for a Rs 90 crore loan. (With PTI inputs)

19 December,2025 10:11 PM IST | New Delhi | mid-day online correspondent
The police station was inaugurated in the presence of senior officers and local villagers. PIC/Gadchiroli Police

New police station set up at Tumarkothi in Maoist-sensitive Gadchiroli district

In a significant step towards strengthening security and accelerating development in Maoist-sensitive areas, the Gadchiroli Police on Thursday established a new police station at Tumarkothi under the Hedri sub-division. The new police station was set up within 24 hours with the deployment of a large security force comprising around 1,000 C-60 commandos, 21 Bomb Detection and Disposal Squad (BDDS) teams, newly recruited police personnel, 500 special police officers and private contractors. The inauguration of the Tumarkothi Police Station took place in the presence of Additional Director General of Police (Special Operations) Dr Chhering Dorje, Special Inspector General of Police (Anti-Naxal Operations) Sandeep Patil, Deputy Inspector General of Police (Gadchiroli Range) Ankit Goyal, Deputy Inspector General (Operations) of CRPF Ajay Kumar Sharma, Superintendent of Police (Gadchiroli) Neelotpal, Commandant of CRPF’s 191 Battalion Satya Prakash, senior officers, and local villagers. Speaking on the occasion, Neelotpal said the establishment of the new police station would prove to be a milestone in enhancing security in the region and bringing local residents into the mainstream of development. He said it was the ninth new police station set up since 2023 as part of a chain to reduce security gaps in remote and extremely remote areas of the district. Gadchiroli, known for its difficult terrain and Maoist activity, has several tribal villages that remain far removed from basic development. The Tumarkothi police station, located about 7 km from Kothi police station and just 2 km from the Chhattisgarh border, is expected to significantly improve security and support all-round development in the region. As part of efforts to strengthen security infrastructure, the Gadchiroli Police have, over the past year, established a police assistance centre at Pengunda on December 11, 2024, a new police station at Nelgunda on January 30, 2025, another police station at Kavande on March 9, 2025, and a police assistance centre at Phulnar Camp Gunturwahi on November 23, 2025. Tumarkothi Police Station built in 24 hours with 1,050 personnel, modern facilities The Tumarkothi Police Station was constructed with the deployment of approximately 1,050 personnel, supported by heavy machinery including four JCBs, seven trailers, two poclains and 25 trucks. Facilities at the police station include Wi-Fi connectivity, 12 porta cabins, a generator shed, an RO drinking water plant, a mobile tower, toilet facilities, security walls, bunkers and sandbag posts. For security, the police station has been staffed with two officers and 52 personnel from the Gadchiroli Police, two platoons of SRPF Group 12 (Hingoli E Company), one Assistant Commandant and 79 personnel from CRPF’s 191 Battalion, and eight special operations teams comprising 200 commandos. During the establishment programme, a public outreach event was also organised, during which essential items were distributed to local residents. Women were given sarees and footwear, men received blankets and tools, while youth and children were provided with clothing, school supplies, sports equipment and other necessities. Police officers said improved security would pave the way for future road construction and the introduction of state transport bus services in the area. Local residents expressed satisfaction over the establishment of the police station and thanked the police administration. Senior officers present at the event included Additional SP (Operations) M Ramesh, Additional SP (Administration) Gokul Raj, CRPF Deputy Commandant Chanchal Parwana, Assistant Superintendent of Police (Dhanora) Aniket Hirde, Sub-Divisional Police Officer (Bhamragad) Amar Mohite, Sub-Divisional Police Officer (SDPO) Hedri Yogesh Ranjankar, and the newly appointed officer-in-charge of Tumarkothi police station, PSI Gorkhanath Surase, along with other officers and personnel.

19 December,2025 08:26 PM IST | Gadchiroli | mid-day online correspondent
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