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Viral: Gujarat Police patrolling the area the old-school way, rides horses | Watch

A similar incident took the internet by storm back in July when a Swiggy delivery man delivered his order on a horse.

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The police in Gujarat return to the old-school type of patrolling as they continue to patrol the area on their horses. A video has emerged from Gujarat where 4 policemen can be seen patrolling the area on horses as the locals enjoy the sight. In the video, 4 police officers can be seen halting in front of a house as they sit on their horses and enjoy the view.

The video also shows locals of the area enjoying the spectacle as they talk to the police officers. The cars can also be seen passing by the police officers on their horses, unphased by the unusual sight. The visual of policemen on horses has stirred up the internet as many users came out to share their witty remarks

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One user remarked that the police officers had to resort to such practices as the rates of petrol are sky high. The user further added that now, because of the price of petrol, the officers are not given a car for patrolling. Another user added an unconventional remark as they wrote that the incident seems from the colonial era.

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A similar incident took the internet by storm back in July when a Swiggy delivery man delivered his order on a horse. An incident from New Delhi was reported where a man on a horse can be seen wearing a Swiggy bag as he continues on his way to deliver the food during heavy rainfall in Mumbai.

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The video was reported to be from Dadar and went viral, following the incident, the food ordering agency put a bounty of 5,000 on the man to find him as they issued a public statement that asked questions about the man’s identity, and more questions emerged during the time.

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BJP sharpens Bengal strategy after Bihar win, shifts focus to Trinamool’s grassroots network

Fresh off its Bihar victory, the BJP has begun shaping its Bengal campaign by prioritising TMC’s grassroots workers over turncoats, while preparing to target dynastic politics and regional equations.

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The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) has moved swiftly from its sweeping victory in Bihar to preparing for its next major battle — the West Bengal Assembly election scheduled for March-April next year. According to information shared with media, the party is recalibrating its approach with an emphasis on undermining the Trinamool Congress’ (TMC) ground-level strength rather than relying on high-profile defections.

BJP targets TMC’s grassroots to counter Mamata Banerjee

With plans to challenge Mamata Banerjee once again, the BJP intends to concentrate on Trinamool cadres who are not firmly aligned with Abhishek Banerjee. The party believes this segment could be susceptible to shifting loyalties and may help weaken the ruling party’s booth-level reach.

Even as the BJP prepares to question ‘dynastic politics’ in Bengal by highlighting Abhishek Banerjee’s prominence, the broader strategy remains rooted in boosting its cadre-based presence rather than replicating the pre-2021 influx of TMC defectors.

No major push for turncoats this time

Before the 2021 Assembly polls, the BJP had brought in several senior Trinamool leaders, including Suvendu Adhikari, who went on to defeat Mamata Banerjee in Nandigram. But party leaders now believe more defections will not significantly impact vote share. Instead, inducting grassroots workers is seen as a safer, more effective alternative that won’t create internal friction among BJP’s existing leadership ranks.

Caste arithmetic replaced with regional, religious balance

The BJP’s sweeping performance in Bihar was built on a carefully planned caste matrix. However, Bengal’s political landscape differs considerably, with caste playing a limited role. The party is expected to focus on regional dynamics and religious polarisation instead.

While Muslim voters constitute roughly 30% of the state’s population, their electoral influence is concentrated in a limited number of seats. The BJP hopes that Hindu consolidation in other regions could give it a competitive advantage.

‘Outsider’ narrative likely to intensify

The BJP is expected to continue pressing its charge that illegal migration from Bangladesh has altered electoral patterns in the state. Meanwhile, the Trinamool has long branded the BJP as an ‘outsider’ force. This narrative battle is expected to shape much of the campaign.

BJP eyes 160-170 seats, plans careful candidate selection

Over the last two Assembly and Lok Sabha elections, the BJP has crossed the 100-seat mark in total seats won across Bengal. The party now aims to convert this base into a larger Assembly footprint, targeting 160–170 seats. For this, candidate selection will be critical — an area where the leadership wants to avoid the issues that arose after the wave of defections in 2021.

Strong presence in north and south Bengal

The BJP continues to hold strong ground in north and south Bengal, regions where it has consistently gained vote share. Its best performance so far came in the 2019 Lok Sabha polls, when it secured 18 seats with over 40% vote share. However, the party recently witnessed a decline after losing six of its 12 seats in the latest national election.

To surpass the Trinamool’s peak vote share of around 48%, the BJP will need to secure an additional six per cent of votes — a challenge that will heavily test its organisational strength in the months leading to the election.

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PM Modi attends oath ceremony of Justice Surya Kant, extends best wishes for his tenure

Justice Surya Kant was sworn in as the 53rd Chief Justice of India in a ceremony attended by PM Modi, senior leaders and global judicial representatives.

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Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Monday attended the swearing-in of Justice Surya Kant as the 53rd Chief Justice of India at Rashtrapati Bhavan, where President Droupadi Murmu administered the oath. Justice Kant, who will serve a tenure of around 14 months, will demit office on February 9, 2027.

Justice Surya Kant takes oath in Hindi

In a notable deviation from recent practice, Justice Surya Kant took his oath in Hindi, invoking God before signing on as the country’s top judge. The event was attended by the Prime Minister, Vice President CP Radhakrishnan, Union ministers, Haryana Chief Minister Naib Singh Saini, Supreme Court judges, and judicial representatives from Bhutan, Kenya, Malaysia, Brazil, Mauritius, Nepal and Sri Lanka.

Soon after the ceremony, the Prime Minister congratulated Justice Kant on social media, writing, “Attended the oath-taking ceremony of Justice Surya Kant as the Chief Justice of India. Best wishes to him for his tenure ahead.”

Journey of the new Chief Justice

Born on February 10, 1962, in Haryana, Justice Surya Kant graduated from Government Post Graduate College, Hisar, in 1981 and completed his law degree from Maharishi Dayanand University, Rohtak, in 1984. After beginning his practice in Hisar, he shifted to the Punjab and Haryana High Court in 1985.

Over the years, he represented several institutions including universities, Boards, banks and corporations. He became the youngest Advocate General of Haryana on July 7, 2000, and was designated a senior advocate in 2001.

Justice Kant was elevated as a judge of the Punjab and Haryana High Court in 2004, later serving as Chief Justice of the Himachal Pradesh High Court from October 2018 until his elevation to the Supreme Court in May 2019.

He has also been part of various legal service bodies. He served on the Governing Body of the National Legal Services Authority (NALSA) from 2007 to 2011 and has been Chairman of the Supreme Court Legal Services Committee since November 2024.

Appointment notification issued in October

The Centre had cleared Justice Kant’s appointment on October 30, acting on the recommendation of former CJI Bhushan R Gavai. A notification issued at the time confirmed that he would assume charge as CJI from November 24, 2025, under Article 124(2) of the Constitution.

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Bollywood legend Dharmendra passes away at 89

Veteran Bollywood actor Dharmendra died at his Mumbai residence at 89, just weeks before turning 90. He was recently discharged from hospital after a bout of breathlessness.

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Veteran actor Dharmendra, regarded as one of Hindi cinema’s most enduring icons, died at his Mumbai residence on November 24 at the age of 89. The actor’s death comes just weeks before his 90th birthday on December 8.

Dharmendra passed away nearly two weeks after being discharged from Mumbai’s Breach Candy Hospital, where he was admitted in late October following complaints of breathlessness.

A celebrated journey spanning over six decades

Dharmendra made his film debut in 1960 with Dil Bhi Tera Hum Bhi Tere. Through the 1960s, he became known for portraying relatable, everyday characters in films such as Anpadh, Bandini, Anupama and Aaya Sawan Jhoom Ke.

As his career progressed, he emerged as a leading star of mainstream Hindi cinema, delivering memorable performances in iconic films like Sholay, Dharam Veer, Chupke Chupke, Mera Gaon Mera Desh and Dream Girl.

His final screen appearances

Dharmendra was last seen in Teri Baaton Mein Aisa Uljha Jiya, featuring Shahid Kapoor and Kriti Sanon. His next appearance will be in Ikkis, starring Agastya Nanda, set for release on December 25.

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