31 IndiGo Flights Cancelled at RGIA Amid Passenger Protests and Tightened Security

December 3, 2025

31 IndiGo Flights Cancelled at RGIA Amid Passenger Protests and Tightened Security

At RGIA, 31 IndiGo flights were cancelled, affecting 10,000 passengers. CISF beefed up security as passengers staged protests over delays and cancellations.

Clash erupts at BHU as students, security staff fight; police step in to calm unrest

December 3, 2025

Clash erupts at BHU as students, security staff fight; police step in to calm unrest

Tensions flared at Banaras Hindu University when students and security personnel clashed over a vehicle incident. Police and armed forces intervened after protests grew and property was damaged.

SC Orders 2020 Delhi Riots Accused to Give Addresses, Sets Bail Hearing Time Limits

December 3, 2025

SC Orders 2020 Delhi Riots Accused to Give Addresses, Sets Bail Hearing Time Limits

The Supreme Court asked seven activists accused in the 2020 Delhi riots to submit permanent addresses. Bail hearings to proceed with strict time limits after over a month of arguments.

Vinoba Nagar Residents Fix 30-Year-Old Road Themselves After Long Wait

December 3, 2025

Vinoba Nagar Residents Fix 30-Year-Old Road Themselves After Long Wait

Vinoba Nagar's labour colony in Kudremukh, Chikkamagaluru, has repaired a long-neglected 200m road using their own money and labour. This ends a decades-old problem after authorities did not respond.

Thousands Celebrate Karthigai Deepam at Tiruvannamalai Despite Rain and Crowds

December 3, 2025

Thousands Celebrate Karthigai Deepam at Tiruvannamalai Despite Rain and Crowds

Devotees chanted Lord Arunchaleshwara's name during the Karthigai Deepam festival at Tiruvannamalai. The event ended with the grand lighting of ‘Maha Deepam’ atop Arunachala Hills amid heavy safety measures.

NDIS Plan Changes Spark Outcry Over 'Robo-Planning' and Weakened Appeals

December 3, 2025

NDIS Plan Changes Spark Outcry Over 'Robo-Planning' and Weakened Appeals

New NDIS rules will use computer programs to create support plans with no staff changes allowed. Advocates warn this 'robo-planning' risks disabled people's well-being. Appeals will be weaker, raising concerns of fairness and transparency.

ADF International Supports SA Mother Over Controversial School Content; Faces Hate Group Claims

December 3, 2025

ADF International Supports SA Mother Over Controversial School Content; Faces Hate Group Claims

ADF International, linked to anti-gay hate allegations, supports a South Australian mother upset over her daughter's exposure to sexual content at school. The case sparks debate over school sex education and LGBTQ+ rights.

Hanuma Maale Sankirtana Yatra Ends Peacefully in Srirangapatana Under Tight Security

December 3, 2025

Hanuma Maale Sankirtana Yatra Ends Peacefully in Srirangapatana Under Tight Security

Over 5,000 activists marched in Srirangapatana demanding a temple rebuild on the site of Jamia Masjid. Heavy police secured the event, preventing unrest after tense moments.

Vizhinjam International Seaport Turns 1, Handles 1.32 Million TEUs with Major Expansion Underway

December 3, 2025

Vizhinjam International Seaport Turns 1, Handles 1.32 Million TEUs with Major Expansion Underway

Vizhinjam Port, run by Adani and Kerala govt, marks 1 year by handling 1.32 million TEUs and 615 vessels. Expansion to boost capacity over 4 million TEUs underway.

EU Launches €3bn Plan to Cut China’s Hold on Critical Raw Materials

December 3, 2025

EU Launches €3bn Plan to Cut China’s Hold on Critical Raw Materials

The EU has announced a €3bn strategy called ReSourceEU to reduce its heavy reliance on China for vital raw materials like rare earths and lithium. The plan aims to diversify supply chains and ramp up local production and recycling to safeguard Europe’s industries and defense.