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NEWS & VIEWS|||SARASIJ|||26/11/2025.

NEWS & VIEWS|||SARASIJ|||26/11/2025.

WEDNESDAY| VOL—IV/2025/NOVEMBER

OPINIONATED, FOR FREE CIRCULATION.

न गतं कर्तुं कश्चिद् धनवान्,

परिश्रमेण तु भविष्यं लभ्यते।

No one is rich enough to buy the past;

but with effort, the future can be won.

INDIA: (GOI, SWARAJYA, VISHWAMITRA, HINDU POST, INDIA TODAY).

THIS DATE  A BLACK DAY FOR INDIA. 26/11 MUMBAI ATTACK HAPPENED THIS DAY, 2008.166 KILLED, OVER 300INJURED.



The nation will celebrate Samvidhan Diwas today. The theme of this year’s celebration is Hamara Samvidhan-Hamara Swabhiman. The main k will be held in the Central Hall of Samvidhan Sadan in New Delhi. President Droupadi Murmu, Vice President C P Radhakrishnan, Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Lok Sabha Speaker Om Birla, Union Ministers and Members of Parliament will attend the event.

PM Modi yesterday hoisted the DHARMA DHWAJA on the spire of Shri RAM JANMBHOOMI TEMPLE in Ayodhya, Uttar Pradesh. This marks the completion of the temple’s construction and the ushering in of a new chapter of religio-cultural celebration and national unity.

 In response to media queries regarding statements made by the Chinese Foreign Ministry, External Affairs Ministry spokesperson Randhir Jaiswal said that, Arunachal Pradesh is an integral and inalienable part of India and no amount of denial by the Chinese side is going to change this indisputable (GEOGRAPHICAL) reality. 

The issue of the detention of an Indian citizen from Arunachal Pradesh has been taken up strongly with the Chinese side.

Delhi Chief Minister Rekha Gupta yesterday inaugurated over 70 Ayushman Arogya Mandirs in New Delhi.

In Uttarakhand, the portals of Badrinath Dham, located in Chamoli district were closed yesterday for this winter season.

India cancelled a NOTAM for missile tests from Andaman & Nicobar amid three Chinese research vessels operating in the Indian Ocean, suspected of espionage activities.

WORLD: (REUTER, AP, AFP, BLOOMBERG, CNN, WP)

Trump spoke separately with Chinese President Xi Jinping and Japanese Prime Minister Takaichi Sanae this week, at a moment when the two Asian leaders are embroiled in tensions over Taiwan. Washington and Beijing described that call—which discussed trade, Taiwan, Ukraine, and plans for official visits—as positive. It was the first time Trump and Xi had spoken since their meeting in South Korea in October, where they had agreed to a trade truce. Meanwhile, Takaichi said she and Trump discussed U.S.-China relations as well as how to strengthen their own bilateral relations; the White House did not comment.

The head of the Rapid Support Forces (RSF) paramilitary announced yesterday that the group will observe what appears to be a three-month unilateral ceasefire in the country’s civil war. The announcement came after the Sudanese army rejected a truce plan backed by Egypt, Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates, and the United States on Sunday, calling it biased. The RSF had agreed to comply with the truce earlier this month, but resumed drone strikes soon thereafter.

Trump signed an executive order yesterday directing his administration to consider whether to designate certain chapters of the Muslim Brotherhood as foreign terrorist organizations. A final decision is due within seventy-five days. Trump claimed Muslim Brotherhood chapters in Egypt, Jordan, and Lebanon had engaged in violent and destabilizing acts that harmed U.S. interests. Egypt designated the group a terrorist organization in 2013.

The country announced Sunday that beginning next year it will ban children under the age of sixteen from holding social media accounts. The communications minister said the policy aims to prevent cyberbullying, scams, and sexual exploitation, and that officials had studied the rollout of similar policies in countries like Australia. Australia’s ban, which is the first in the world, will take effect next month.

The Trump administration announced yesterday it will end temporary protected status for migrants from Myanmar in late January. The protection had been granted in 2021 due to unsafe conditions in the country and extended multiple times, but U.S. Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem said that conditions in the country had “improved enough.” Myanmar remains torn by civil war. Some four thousand people are expected to lose protection from deportation.

EVERYBODY, Ukraine in particular, EU, and USA  wants to take a pie out of Russia’s $ 300 Billion that is impounded by various financial authorities in various parts of EU, after UKRAINE war.

LEGAL:

Assam has moved a significant legislative step with the introduction of a bill aimed at prohibiting polygamy across the state. The proposal seeks to criminalize the practice, define clear punitive measures, and extend protections to affected women. The move forms part of a broader policy drive to reform personal laws and strengthen women’s rights. (MUSLIMS ??)

CRIME & PUNISHMENT:

The Government has termed social media accounts of President Droupadi Murmu as FAKE. The Fact Check Unit of the Press Information Bureau (PIB) clarified that there is no official account of the President on WhatsApp Channel.

OBITUARY:

For the first time in 38 years, the Indian Army will officially commemorate the soldiers who laid down their lives during Operation Pawan, one of India’s most challenging external military missions. Conducted in Sri Lanka from 1987 to 1990, the operation marked a major chapter in India’s strategic engagement abroad and resulted in heavy casualties. The long-awaited tribute brings national recognition to thousands of personnel who served under extreme conditions during the Tamil–Sinhala conflict. A GEO-POLITICAL BLUNDER MADE  BY LATE GRAND SON OF MOTILAL’S SON.

Legendary South Korean actor Lee Soon Jae has passed away at 91.

MISHAPS: -

Senior Indian Administrative Service officer Mahantesh Bilagi died in a road accident in Karnataka’s Kalaburagi district on Monday.

GAMES & SPORTS: -

India wrapped up their Deaflympics shooting campaign in Tokyo with a massive haul of 16 medals including seven gold, six silver and three bronze. The Indians dominated the shooting ranges in Tokyo, winning 16 out of the total 39 medals in the discipline over 10 days of competition.

In Kabaddi, India won its second consecutive Women’s Kabaddi World Cup in Dhaka, defeating Chinese Taipei 35-28 in a dominant final performance.

Still the Nation is mad with MEN'S CRICET, the team  is about to loose the Test Match and Series today!!

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WHAT IS NEXT:

Today, the Asia Smart City conference begins in Japan.

Today, Russian President Vladimir Putin begins a visit to Kyrgyzstan.

Today, the European Union-African Union summit concludes in Angola.

Tomorrow, Thai Prime Minister Anutin Charnvirakul begins a visit to Malaysia.

Tomorrow, the flame lighting ceremony for the 2026 Olympics will occur in Greece.

 

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