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Veteran Filmmaker M. M. Baig Found Dead at Mumbai Residence

Hindi Cinema Director M. M. Baig Passes Away in Mumbai

Veteran Hindi filmmaker M. M. Baig was discovered dead at his Mumbai residence earlier this week. He was in his seventies and had reportedly been dealing with health issues. The development was confirmed by his publicist, Hanif Zaveri, who stated that neighbours alerted authorities after noticing an unusual smell and Baig’s absence for several days.

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Bee Swarm Tragedy Disrupts U-13 Cricket Match in Unnao

Veteran Umpire Dies After Bee Attack at Uttar Pradesh Cricket Ground

A routine under-13 cricket league match in Uttar Pradesh’s Unnao district turned fatal after a sudden swarm of bees attacked players and officials. The incident occurred on Wednesday morning at Rahul Sapru Ground in the Gangaghat Kotwali area, where teams from Kanpur and Lucknow had assembled for a scheduled fixture.

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IPC Reinstates Russia and Belarus for Milano-Cortina 2026 Paralympics

Russian & Belarusian Athletes Return Under National Flags at Winter Paralympics

The International Paralympic Committee (IPC) has approved the participation of Russian and Belarusian athletes under their national flags at the Milano-Cortina 2026 Winter Paralympics. This marks a major policy reversal from the restrictions imposed in 2022, when athletes from both nations were barred from competing with national symbols.

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Kerala Cabinet Approves Kerala Nativity Card Bill

Kerala Nativity Card to Serve as Official State Identity Document

The Kerala State Cabinet has cleared the Kerala Nativity Card Bill, paving the way for the issuance of Nativity Cards as a recognised identity document for accessing State government services. The proposed card is designed as a structured alternative to the Nativity Certificate, which traditionally establishes that an individual is a Keralite.

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Bihar Declared Naxal-Free After Final Maoist Surrender

End of Left Wing Extremism Presence in Bihar

Bihar has been officially declared free from Naxal activities following the surrender of the last armed Maoist cadre, Suresh Koda, in Munger district. The announcement marks a major turning point in the State’s decades-long battle against Left Wing Extremism. Security officials confirmed that no armed Naxalite squads remain active in districts that were once affected.

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