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First Nations Leaders Walk Out of Carney Meeting Over Concerns with Building Canada Act

First Nations Leaders Walk Out of Carney Meeting Over Concerns with Building Canada Act

Gatineau, Quebec (Rajeev Sharma): What was intended to be a conciliatory meeting between Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney and First Nations leaders turned contentious on Thursday, as multiple Indigenous representatives walked out in protest over the Building Canada Act, citing deep concerns about violations of their rights and lack of genuine consultation. The meeting, held at the Canadian Museum of History, was meant to allay growing unease among Indigenous communities about the act, which was passed last month as part of Bill C-5. The legislation outlines a fast-track framework for infrastructure and resource development projects — including pipelines, mines, ports,…
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Monsoon Session stands as proud moment for nation: PM Narendra Modi

Monsoon Session stands as proud moment for nation: PM Narendra Modi

New Delhi (National Times): The Prime Minister Narendra Modi addressed the media before the start of the Monsoon Session of 2025 at the Parliament premises today. Welcoming everyone to the Monsoon session, the Prime Minister remarked that the monsoon symbolizes innovation and renewal, highlighting that current weather conditions across the country are progressing favourably, bringing beneficial forecasts for agriculture. He noted that rainfall plays a crucial role not only in the rural economy and the nation’s overall economic structure but also in the financial well-being of every household. Modi stated that, based on current information, water reservoir levels this year…
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“Punjab Needs Recognition, Not Just Packages”: Sunil Jakhar Clarifies BJP-Akali Remarks, Calls for Trust-Building with Punjabis

“Punjab Needs Recognition, Not Just Packages”: Sunil Jakhar Clarifies BJP-Akali Remarks, Calls for Trust-Building with Punjabis

Chandigarh (National Times): Senior BJP leader Sunil Jakhar issued a powerful clarification on Monday following his recent remarks suggesting a potential BJP-Akali Dal alliance to ensure communal harmony in Punjab. Emphasizing that his comments were rooted in understanding Punjab’s emotional and social fabric, Jakhar outlined a heartfelt vision for how political parties, particularly the BJP, should engage with the state. “Punjab is not just a state … it’s a deeply emotional and self-respecting society,” said Jakhar in his statement, reflecting on the sentiment-driven politics of the region. “Punjabis are resilient, proud of their history, and driven by sentiment. But over…
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“We Want to Stand by the Truth”: Aviation Minister Ram Mohan Naidu on Ahmedabad Plane Crash in Rajya Sabha

“We Want to Stand by the Truth”: Aviation Minister Ram Mohan Naidu on Ahmedabad Plane Crash in Rajya Sabha

New Delhi (National Times): As the Monsoon Session of Parliament 2025 continues, Union Civil Aviation Minister Kinjarapu Ram Mohan Naidu addressed the Rajya Sabha on Monday regarding the tragic Ahmedabad Air India plane crash, which claimed the lives of over 260 people, making it one of the deadliest aviation disasters in the country’s history. Naidu assured the House that the government is committed to transparency and is awaiting the final investigation report to determine the exact cause of the crash. “We want to stand by the truth. We want to know the exact cause,” said the minister, stressing the government's…
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Monsoon Session 2025: Lok Sabha Adjourned Till 2 PM Amid Opposition Uproar Over Operation Sindoor

Monsoon Session 2025: Lok Sabha Adjourned Till 2 PM Amid Opposition Uproar Over Operation Sindoor

New Delhi (National Times): The Monsoon Session of Parliament 2025 kicked off on a stormy note Monday, with the Lok Sabha adjourned till noon following loud protests from Opposition members demanding an urgent debate on key national concerns. The Opposition raised strong objections over the Centre’s handling of the Pahalgam terror attack, the Special Intensive Revision (SIR) of voter lists in Bihar, and sought immediate discussions on Operation Sindoor, among other pressing matters. Despite the uproar, the government had lined up a packed agenda for the session, including debates on bills concerning GST reforms, mining laws, sports governance, and more.…
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ADIA to Invest USD 200 Million in Meril

ADIA to Invest USD 200 Million in Meril

A wholly owned subsidiary of the Abu Dhabi Investment Authority ("ADIA") has entered into definitive agreements to invest USD 200 million for a ~3% stake in Micro Life Sciences Private Limited ("Meril"), one of India's leading medical devices companies. This investment values Meril at an enterprise value of USD 6.6 billion. The transaction is subject to regulatory approval by the Competition Commission of India (CCI). Post this investment, Meril will be backed by two globally recognized investors, ADIA and Warburg Pincus. ADIA to invest USD 200 million in Meril, valuing the Indian medical devices company at an enterprise value of…
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Opposition Corners Government at Pre-Monsoon Session Meeting Over Voter Roll Row, Pahalgam Attack, and Trump Remarks

Opposition Corners Government at Pre-Monsoon Session Meeting Over Voter Roll Row, Pahalgam Attack, and Trump Remarks

New Delhi (National Times): As Parliament gears up for the Monsoon session, a high-level all-party meeting convened by the Centre on Sunday turned into a forum for pointed opposition concerns. Leaders from across the political spectrum flagged critical issues, including alleged irregularities in Bihar’s voter list revision, the recent terrorist strike in Pahalgam, and controversial statements made by U.S. President Donald Trump regarding a purported India-Pakistan ceasefire. While the central government urged all parties to extend their cooperation for the efficient functioning of the upcoming session, opposition leaders pushed for accountability and clarity on a range of matters. Speaking to…
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Indian Army Steps Up for Braveheart Shawan Singh, Pledges Full Educational Support

Indian Army Steps Up for Braveheart Shawan Singh, Pledges Full Educational Support

Chandigarh (National Times): In a heartening move aimed at uplifting and empowering the next generation, the Golden Arrow Division of the Indian Army has taken full responsibility for the education and overall development of young Shawan Singh, fondly referred to as a “little warrior” for his remarkable courage during Operation Sindoor. Recognizing his indomitable spirit and unwavering resolve, the Army has announced that it will fund Shawan’s education in its entirety, ensuring that no financial obstacle stands in the way of his growth or dreams. A special event was held at Ferozepur Cantonment, where Western Command’s General Officer Commanding-in-Chief, Lieutenant…
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Canadian Premiers Convene in Ontario to Strategize Trade and Tariff Response

Canadian Premiers Convene in Ontario to Strategize Trade and Tariff Response

Muskoka, Ontario (Rajeev Sharma): As tensions rise over U.S. tariffs and internal trade barriers, Canada’s provincial and territorial leaders are gathering in Ontario’s picturesque Muskoka region for a three-day summit aimed at charting a coordinated economic response. The annual summer meeting of premiers, hosted this year by Ontario’s Doug Ford, comes as the country faces growing uncertainty in cross-border trade with the United States. The agenda is expected to revolve around escalating tariffs imposed by President Donald Trump, as well as longstanding challenges within Canada’s own trade framework. Prime Minister Mark Carney is scheduled to meet with the premiers on…
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Uttarakhand Helicopter Crash: Rotor Struck Fibre Cable Before Plunging Down Gorge, Says Initial Probe

Uttarakhand Helicopter Crash: Rotor Struck Fibre Cable Before Plunging Down Gorge, Says Initial Probe

Uttarkashi (National Times): A preliminary report into the fatal helicopter crash in Uttarakhand earlier this year has revealed that the aircraft's main rotor collided with an overhead fibre cable before plunging down a hillside and coming to a halt against a tree. The accident claimed six lives. According to the Aircraft Accident Investigation Bureau (AAIB), the chopper, a 17-year-old Bell 407 operated by Aerotrans Services Pvt Ltd, lost control mid-air while attempting to land on a highway stretch near Gangnani in Uttarkashi on May 8. The aircraft had lifted off from the Kharsali helipad at 8:11 a.m. and crashed around…
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