
কারা হবেন তৃণমূলের মুখপাত্র, কীভাবে বাছাই, সামনে এল বড় তথ্য Zee 24 Ghanta 24 Ghanta, Zee News
Videos
TMC Update | কারা হবেন তৃণমূলের মুখপাত্র, কীভাবে বাছাই, সামনে এল বড় তথ্য | Zee 24 Ghanta
TMC Update Who will be TMCs spokespersons Selection process revealed major update
TMC Update Who will be TMCs spokespersons Selection process revealed major update
|
Updated:
May 18, 2025, 09:05 PM IST
Advertisement
TMC Update Who will be TMCs spokespersons Selection process revealed major update

Try Our AI Features
Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:
Comments
No comments yet...
Related Articles

Time of India
7 hours ago
- Time of India
Putin To Deploy Nuke Bombs In Iran? Russia Sends Big Help
/ Jun 10, 2025, 06:33PM IST Iran's top nuclear official has confirmed that Russia is set to build eight nuclear power plants in Iran under an existing bilateral agreement, according to the state-run IRNA news agency. Mohammad Eslami, head of the Atomic Energy Organization of Iran (AEOI), shared the update on Monday during a visit by members of the Iranian parliament's national security and foreign policy committee to the AEOI headquarters in Tehran. Eslami revealed that four of the planned reactors will be built in the southern province of Bushehr, marking a significant expansion of Iran's nuclear energy infrastructure in cooperation with Moscow.


Indian Express
16 hours ago
- Indian Express
Daily Briefing: Murder in Meghalaya
Good morning, Tensions are flaring in Trumpland — again. Protests have swept across the US following a wave of anti-immigration raids under the Trump administration. The demonstrations began Friday in Los Angeles and escalated through the weekend, turning violent with clashes, dozens of arrests, property damage, and even the arson of self-driving Waymo cars. By Monday, the protests had entered their fourth day and spread to cities along both coasts. In a show of force, President Trump deployed 2,000 additional National Guard troops to California, doubling the earlier deployment, and sent in active-duty Marines. California has sued the federal government, calling the troop presence illegal. Trump has labelled the protesters 'insurrectionists,' as his administration faces its most intense backlash yet over immigration policy. On that note, let's get to today's edition. Last week, this edition spoke about the curious murder case in Meghalaya. On May 23, a newlywed couple, Raja and Sonam Raghuvanshi, went missing just a day into their honeymoon. On June 2, the police found Raja's body deep inside a gorge, while Sonam remained missing. Plot twist: A week later, the case has taken an unexpected turn. The police have arrested a 21-year-old Raj Kushwaha, suspected of conspiring with Sonam to kill her husband. Kushwaha was arrested in Indore, along with three other assailants hired to carry out the crime. Sonam, meanwhile, surrendered to the police in Uttar Pradesh. Zoom in: According to investigators, the Kushwaha and Sonam met at a plywood factory owned by Sonam's family, where both once worked. The plan to kill Raja was ostensibly hatched just days after the wedding. While Sonam's family remains in disbelief, Raja's mother claims her daughter-in-law planned the honeymoon, took Rs 9 lakh from him, and convinced him to carry expensive jewellery. Police are now probing those allegations. The politics: The case took on wider implications with Meghalaya Chief Minister Conrad Sangma demanding an apology from those who tried to paint the Northeastern state in a bad light following the murder. In an interview with The Indian Express, Sangma asserted that Meghalaya remains a safe place for tourists. Countdown begins: The launch of the Axiom-4 mission, set to carry Group Captain Shubhanshu Shukla to space, was delayed by a day due to bad weather conditions. The lift-off is now set for Wednesday, 5.30 pm (IST). Shukla will be the first Indian to go to the International Space Station (ISS) and earn crucial experience for India's own Gaganyaan (human spaceflight) mission. Hence, the Axiom-4 mission carries significance for India's space ambitions. It will allow India to carry out experiments in space, tailored to its needs, such as effects of space on moong dal, micro algae and so on. Astrophysicist Somak Raychaudhury explains in detail. How did India get a seat on the Axiom mission? Closer collaboration with the US and the signing of the Artemis Accords paved the way. Know all about it. 🎧 For more on Shukla's mission, tune in to today's '3 Things' podcast episode. Push back: Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma has invoked a 1950 Act to allow district collectors to 'push back' anyone they prima facie find to be foreigners into Bangladesh — without going through the state's existing system of Foreigners Tribunals. 'Impeach': Rajya Sabha Chairman Jagdeep Dhankhar is likely to form an inquiry panel to look into the hate speech allegations against Justice Shekhar Kumar Yadav of the Allahabad High Court. Opposition MPs have submitted a representation with 55 signatures to bring an impeachment motion against the judge to Dhankhar. Fast-track: An 11.2 gigawatt hydropower project on the Siang river in Arunachal Pradesh is facing opposition from villagers, who are likely to be displaced. State-owned hydropower developer NHPC Ltd is working with stakeholders to 'expedite' progress and finalise the project site, sources have told The Indian Express. Capital Column: Deputy Editor Liz Mathew speaks to BJP leaders on the party's prospects as the first year of Modi 3.0 comes to an end. While the BJP has been buoyed by state election victories and the passage of certain legislation, challenges remain, such as stagnant FDI, the indecisive ally, JD(U), and roadblocks to the party's campaign in the South. T20 for the win: Former foreign secretary, Nirupama Rao, makes a case for an India-led bloc to strengthen its fight against terrorism. Rao proposes a dedicated alliance of 20 countries, called T20 (Twenty Against Terrorism), that would help each other coordinate in real-time, share intelligence, build capacity and bring the Global South perspective to the forefront. Sunday's French Open final was a masterclass in grit and shot-making. Carlos Alcaraz and Jannik Sinner didn't just play great tennis, they redefined the boundaries of the baseline game. My colleague Namit Kumar breaks it down brilliantly in his analysis: a gripping look at how the final became a lesson in the unsubtle art of never backing off. That's all for today, folks! Until tomorrow, Sonal Gupta Sonal Gupta is a senior sub-editor on the news desk. She writes feature stories and explainers on a wide range of topics from art and culture to international affairs. She also curates the Morning Expresso, a daily briefing of top stories of the day, which won gold in the 'best newsletter' category at the WAN-IFRA South Asian Digital Media Awards 2023. She also edits our newly-launched pop culture section, Fresh Take. ... Read More

Time of India
a day ago
- Time of India
CIVIL WAR Agenda? Newsom RIPS Trump Over National Guard Crackdown in L.A.
/ Jun 10, 2025, 03:15AM IST Amid nationwide outrage, former Governor Gavin Newsom is slamming ex‑President Trump's decision to send National Guard troops into Los Angeles to crack down on anti‑ICE protests. Trump insists it's about restoring order—Newsom calls it a "purposefully inflammatory" power play aimed at stirring civil war tensions. With property destruction, Waymo cars ablaze, and Twitter blazing, Newsom now plans legal action. Stay tuned as this state‑federal face‑off escalates. Subscribe for live updates and expert analysis.