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1. Everyone living in India is a Hindu, everyone’s DNA One: says Sangh Chief Mohan Bhagwat

2. Former President Donald Trump submits his nomination for the US presidential election

3. Despite the administration’s notice, there will be a strike on November 18 said Pradeep Datta Roy

KRC TIMES Barak Valley Bureau

NEWS 1- Every citizen living in India is a Hindu. In these subcontinents, we have been living together for 40,000 years. RSS Chief Mohan Bhagwat made this comment at a meeting in Chhattisgarh. He said regardless of religion, every person in the Indian subcontinent is a Hindu. Because everyone’s DNA is the same. Mohan Bhagwat’s comments have already started going viral. The Sangh chief has made such comments before. By India subcontinent, he means Pakistan Sri Lanka, Bangladesh, and Afghanistan also.

NEWS 2- Former President Donald Trump filed nomination papers for the 2024 US presidential election. He started his campaign in Florida and said that his goal is to establish America as a great country in the world. He does not want Joe Biden to win the next election under any circumstances. Trump running for this election is an important event.

NEWS 3- The chairmanship of the G-20 Nations was ceremonially handed over to India today. The Prime Minister of Indonesia handed over this responsibility to Prime Minister Narendra Modi. Taking responsibility, Prime Minister Modi said that the next conference will be held in India, the country of Gandhi & Buddha. It aims to increase the mutual relations of G20 countries.

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NEWS 4- The administrative threat and notices for withdrawal of strike are sent. Barak Democratic Front questions who is an OC of the police station to say so.

Bandh of November 18 is taking place. The police & administration have recently sent a threat notice to the BDF leadership in view of the 12-hour Barak bandh on November 18 called by the Barak Democratic Front.

Reacting in this regard, BDF Chief Convener Pradeep Datta Roy said that they conveyed their demands to the Chief Minister and the government through media on November 10 and called on the people of Barak to observe Barak Bandh on November 18 in protest if the government did not accept it within the next seven days.

But the government did not come out with anything. So they are not bothered about the administration notice. He urged people to spontaneously observe the bandh.

NEWS 5- A woman is caught with Yaba tablets worth 6 crores from Jirighat. Jirighat police conducted a raid on Wednesday in the Digli Manipuri slum area of Jirighat area and recovered 20 thousand Yaba tablets with a market value of Rs. 6 crore from a woman Kumneiking Mar. Superintendent of Police Numal Mahatwa said this. This operation was led by Jirighat Police Station OC Chittaranjan Bora.

NEWS 6- Freedom of the press has always been interfered with. This essence came out in the discussion meeting organized on the occasion of National Press Day at Silchar Press Club today. The president of Silchar Press Club, Bijoy Krishna Nath, Chairman of Dainik Jugasankha, said in his speech that there has always been pressure on newspapers and still it exists.

Niloy Paul , Editor of Dainik Prantojyoti said that the newspaper is going through a very tough time. Prominent journalist Atin Das said in his speech that in the current situation, newspapers will not be able to play the role of society formation as before. Prof. Niranjan Dutta, journalist Chayan Bhattacharya, Sanjeev Debnath, and others spoke on the occasion.

NEWS 7- The district administration will celebrate Bir Lachit Day from November 18 to November 24, Deputy Commissioner of Cachar Rohan Kumar Jha said. Various activities will be undertaken.Superintendent of Police Numal Mahata said that on the 18th, the police department will take out a police rally with various CRPF forces.

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