On Monday, Israel launched air strikes in Lebanon after Hezbollah claimed to have attacked an Israeli position. This was the first such incident since a fragile ceasefire began last week to end ongoing fighting that has caused many deaths and forced people to leave their homes.
Both Israel and Hezbollah have been accused of breaking the ceasefire, which started on Wednesday to calm the violence that had affected people on both sides of the border. Israel believes Hezbollah violated the truce and has acted in response.
Hezbollah reported that it targeted an Israeli post near the contested area of Kfar Shouba. Israel’s military confirmed that Hezbollah fired projectiles at one of its positions at Har Dov, also known as the Shebaa Farms.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu described Hezbollah’s actions as a “serious violation” and promised a strong response. Defence Minister Israel Katz echoed this sentiment, stating that Israel’s military would take strong action. Soon after, Israel announced it was targeting places in Lebanon linked to Hezbollah.
In Lebanon, the speaker of parliament, Nabih Berri, accused Israel of breaking the ceasefire. He stated that Israel’s actions are a clear violation of the agreement.
In September, fighting escalated again when Israel shifted its focus from Gaza to Lebanon due to ongoing attacks from Hezbollah. French Foreign Minister Jean-Noel Barrot urged all sides to respect the ceasefire during a conversation with Israeli Foreign Minister Gideon Saar. Saar dismissed the accusations against Israel, saying they were acting only in response to Hezbollah’s violations.
According to the deal, Hezbollah must pull back its fighters from areas south of the Litani river, and both Lebanese troops and UN peacekeepers should be present there as Israel withdraws over the next two months.
A committee made up of representatives from France, the UN, Israel, Lebanon, and the US is responsible for monitoring this agreement and addressing any violations. Berri criticized the committee for not acting on the more than 54 violations he claimed had occurred, and urged them to ensure Israel stops its actions in areas it occupies.
Despite the violence, the United States believes the ceasefire is still in place and is monitoring any potential violations. Recently, an Israeli strike reportedly killed one person in southern Lebanon, and an Israeli drone injured a Lebanese soldier in the east. The situation is tense as both sides continue to blame each other for the rising violence.
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Israel Strikes Lebanon in Response to Hezbollah Attack: Tensions Escalate
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Allegations Unravel: Asit Modi’s Controversial Behavior on Taarak Mehta
There have been serious accusations against Asit Kumarr Modi, the producer of the popular show “Taarak Mehta Ka Ooltah Chashmah.” First, Jennifer Mistry Bansiwal, who used to play the character of Female Jethalal, accused him of sexual harassment. She claimed that Asit made unwanted advances toward her multiple times and even tried to stop her from leaving the set. Jennifer shared a scary story from March 2019 when they were in Singapore for a shoot. Asit complimented her in a way that made her uncomfortable, saying her lips were “worth kissing” and inviting her to his room. She said her colleagues had to step in to help her and keep him away.
Jennifer also mentioned that when she was pregnant, they fired her from the show despite her wanting to stay and suggesting new story ideas. Moreover, she faced issues with unpaid salaries where her pay was cut for half days even after informing them in advance.
Monika Bhadoriya, who played Bawri on the show from 2013 to 2019, also spoke out about Asit’s bad behavior on set, describing it as “gundagardi” or bullying. She said Asit calls himself “God” and made her sign a contract to silence her. She, along with other actors like Raj Anadkat and Gurucharan Singh, mentioned that they are still waiting for their unpaid salaries.
Shailesh Lodha, another former actor, quit the show nearly a year ago and is still fighting with Asit over unpaid money. Shailesh mentioned that he didn’t chase Asit for a role, as he was already a well-known poet before joining the show. Although Shailesh shared a poem that many thought was a jab at Asit, he prefers to keep quiet about the ongoing case. -
Farmers in Noida Demand Action Tells Delhi Is not Too Far : March Towards Parliament Looms
Farmers in Noida are protesting and have told the Central government to meet their needs within a week. If their demands are not met, they plan to march to Parliament. Sukhbir Khalifa, a leader of the farmers’ group Bhartiya Kisan Parishad (BKP), shared that they have temporarily moved their protest to Ambedkar Park on Noida Link Road.
The farmers want important issues addressed, including a law that guarantees Minimum Support Prices (MSPs) for their crops. Earlier, farmers from Punjab tried to head to Delhi to discuss MSPs but faced police barriers and heavy traffic near the Delhi-Noida border. Police set up barriers and increased security to manage the situation.
The big protest called ‘Delhi Chalo,’ organized by BKP with other farmer groups, is asking for better support for farmers, like making MSPs a law, waiving farm loans, pension plans for farmers and workers, not raising electricity prices, dropping police cases against farmers, and seeking justice for victims of the 2021 Lakhimpur Kheri violence. They also want changes to a land law and compensation for families of farmers who died during past protests in 2020-2021.
In the meantime, another group of farmers from Punjab plans to march to Delhi on December 6.
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India to Launch ₹1000 Crore Fund for Space Startups by FY26
The Indian government plans to start giving out a huge fund of Rs 1000 crore (about $120 million) to help space companies. This money is part of a special program to support people and businesses working in the space sector. Pawan Goenka, a top official, said that this funding is likely to be available starting in the first part of the financial year 2026 (FY26).
This initiative will help new space companies grow and create new technologies. It is also important for improving India’s position in the global space market. The fund is designed to encourage innovation and help startups turn their ideas into successful businesses.
If you are interested in the space industry or have ideas for space technology, this could be a great opportunity for you!
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Bank of America & Goldman Sachs Invest Big in Home First Finance!
Recently, some well-known financial companies, like Bank of America and Goldman Sachs, bought a lot of shares in Home First Finance. They spent around ₹1,100 crore (which is a huge sum of money!) to do this.
A block deal is when big investors buy or sell a lot of shares at once, and this was a big one! Share prices changed a bit after the news was revealed.
This is exciting for Home First Finance, showing that these big companies believe in their future. Investors are eager to see how this will affect the company and its share prices in the upcoming days.
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RBI Confirms 98% Rs 2,000 Notes Returned: What You Need to Know!
On Monday, the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) announced that nearly all Rs 2,000 notes have been brought back to banks. Specifically, 98.08% of these notes have been returned, which means only about Rs 6,839 crore worth of Rs 2,000 notes are still held by the public.
On May 19, 2023, the RBI decided to stop using Rs 2,000 notes. Back then, there were about Rs 3.56 lakh crore in these notes. By November 29, 2024, that amount has dropped significantly to just Rs 6,839 crore.
People could deposit or exchange their Rs 2,000 notes at banks until October 7, 2023, but they can still do this at 19 RBI branches across the country. Since October 9, 2023, these RBI branches are also allowing individuals and businesses to deposit Rs 2,000 notes into their bank accounts.
Additionally, you can send Rs 2,000 notes via India Post from any post office to any RBI branch for deposit into your bank account. Remember, Rs 2,000 notes remain legal money!
The RBI branches for exchanging notes are located in cities like Ahmedabad, Bengaluru, Mumbai, and New Delhi, among others. These Rs 2,000 notes were first introduced in November 2016 after the government discontinued the old Rs 1,000 and Rs 500 notes
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Unlocking Farming: The New Digital IDs for 11 Crore Farmers
The Indian government has exciting plans to support farmers by giving them digital identity cards. This initiative is part of a larger project called the ‘Digital Agriculture Mission.’ The mission aims to improve different digital farming efforts, such as gathering reliable information about crops and helping farmers access government support more easily.
What are Farmer IDs?
A key part of this plan is the ‘Farmer ID.’ Think of it like an Aadhaar card for farmers, which acts as a safe and simple way to identify them. Each ID will be created and managed by the State Governments and will include important information about farmers, like the land they own, the animals they keep, the crops they grow, and the benefits they receive from the government.
So far, 19 states have joined forces with the Ministry of Agriculture to make this happen. Six states—Uttar Pradesh, Gujarat, Maharashtra, Haryana, Punjab, and Tamil Nadu—are testing Farmer IDs to see how they work and gather data about crops.
Big Goals Ahead
The government plans to create digital identities for 11 crore farmers over the next three years. This means 6 crore farmers in 2024-25, 3 crore in 2025-26, and 2 crore in 2026-27. In the recent budget, funds were allocated for better information systems for agriculture, ensuring farmers have up-to-date information about various topics, such as livestock and soil health.
What’s the Government’s Aim?
Once farmers are registered, they will receive a unique ID, just like Aadhaar. This ID will make it easier for them to access important government programs, like the Minimum Support Price (MSP) and Kisan Credit Card programs. Currently, farmers often face long and troublesome verification processes each time they need help, which can be stressful and costly. The new registration plan aims to simplify this process.
The Secretary of Agriculture, Devesh Chaturvedi, highlighted that the new farmer registry would gather more thorough information than ever before. While current data focuses on just the land and crops, the new system will look at individual farmers in more detail.
Chaturvedi also encouraged farmers, scientists, and companies to help raise awareness about the registration process. Camps will be set up nationwide to assist farmers in signing up.
In addition to these steps, the government is developing new technology, like an AI chatbox for farmers, to improve support and services.
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UAE Offers to Host India-Pakistan Cricket Match for ICC Champions Trophy 2025
UAE’s Ambassador to India, Abdulnasser Alshaali, announced that the UAE is ready to host the exciting cricket match between India and Pakistan. This comes after the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) said they would not go to Pakistan for the ICC Champions Trophy 2025. On the other hand, the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) wants to host the entire tournament in Pakistan.
Recently, sources revealed a new plan: India will play all their ICC matches that are supposed to be in Pakistan, in Dubai. Likewise, Pakistan will play their matches in Dubai that are scheduled for India. This plan will be in effect for three years, starting with the Champions Trophy 2025.
While discussions are ongoing on how to hold the tournament, Abdulnasser Alshaali mentioned that the UAE is eager to host the India-Pakistan match. He said, “Why wouldn’t we? We have always hosted such games and we are open for sports.”
Just last week, the International Cricket Council (ICC) had a meeting to discuss the future of the Champions Trophy, which is set to take place in Pakistan. However, PCB chairman Mohsin Naqvi rejected the idea of a “hybrid model,” implying that decisions should be fair to everyone involved. He stated, “We will do what’s best for cricket, and if a new formula is proposed, it must be equal.”
Due to ongoing political issues, India has not played a cricket match in Pakistan since 2008 when they participated in the Asia Cup. Their most recent complete series was in 2012-13 in India. Since then, India and Pakistan have mostly played against each other in ICC tournaments and Asia Cups.
India’s Ministry of External Affairs has also mentioned security concerns, making it unlikely for the Indian team to travel to Pakistan.
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Priyanka Gandhi’s Promise: Tackling Wayanad’s Night Traffic Ban Issues
Priyanka Gandhi Vadra, the AICC general secretary and newly elected MP, recently visited Wayanad, Kerala, where she promised to help lift the ban on night traffic on the highway passing through the Bandipur tiger reserve. This highway connects parts of Karnataka and Kerala, and local drivers have been facing a nine-hour traffic ban that makes travel difficult.
In preparation for the upcoming bypolls on November 13, Karnataka’s Deputy Chief Minister, DK Shivakumar, also spoke to Wayanad voters, saying that his government would look into this important issue. He mentioned that discussions had already taken place with Kerala’s Chief Minister, Siddaramaiah, about easing the restrictions. He assured the voters that officials from both states would meet to talk about the situation after the bypoll.
Residents from all seven assembly segments in Wayanad are urging for the ban to be lifted, as it would help many people. The two taluks in Wayanad, Sulthan Bathery and Mananthavady, are linked to Karnataka’s Bandipur and Kakanakote forests. Currently, night traffic isn’t allowed in these areas.
The Karnataka government put this traffic ban in place ten years ago to protect wildlife, and it was backed by the high court. Officials say that about 7,000 vehicles use these highways during the day. They believe lifting the ban could harm local animals, with some even suggesting extending the ban to 12 hours starting at 6 PM.
Rahul Gandhi, who was also an MP for Wayanad, had previously supported local demands to end the night ban. His supporters even went on a hunger strike for this cause. Kerala CM Pinarayi Vijayan has stated that the ban is creating problems for people living in Wayanad and nearby areas. People in Wayanad have protested by marching to the Karnataka border, asking for the ban to be lifted. So far, Karnataka hasn’t shown much interest in changing the rules.
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Shraddha Kapoor Rents a Stunning Luxury Apartment in Juhu, Mumbai!
Bollywood star Shraddha Kapoor has just rented a fancy apartment in Juhu, Mumbai, for a steep price of Rs 6 lakh every month. This big apartment is about 3,929 square feet and is located on the third floor of a luxury building. Shraddha signed the lease for one year and has already paid for the whole year in advance. The deal, registered on October 16, also gives her special access to four parking spots in the building.
The apartment is in a popular luxury tower that many other movie stars and rich people love. Juhu is known for its beautiful beach, nice restaurants, and many other cool places, making it a top choice for celebrities. This lease shows how much Bollywood stars like to live in fancy homes in Mumbai’s elite areas.