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White-collar terrorism an alarming new threat in India, says Rajnath Singh

Rajnath Singh has raised concerns over the rise of white-collar terrorism in India, citing the Delhi car bomb case involving doctors and calling for education rooted in values and ethics.

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Defence Minister Rajnath Singh has warned that India is witnessing an alarming rise in what he described as “white-collar terrorism”, where highly educated individuals are allegedly engaging in anti-social and anti-national activities.

Speaking at the 104th foundation day event of Bhupal Nobles’ University on Friday, Singh referred to the November 10 car bomb blast near Delhi’s Red Fort to underline his concern. The incident, which claimed 15 lives, revealed the involvement of medical professionals in the terror plot.

According to Singh, the case exposed how education without moral grounding can pose a serious threat to society.

“Today, an alarming trend of white-collar terrorism is emerging in the country. Highly educated people are working against society and the country,” he said.

Education must be rooted in values, not just degrees

Highlighting the contradiction in the Delhi blast case, the defence minister noted that the accused were doctors — individuals traditionally associated with saving lives.

“Those who write ‘Rx’ on prescriptions had RDX in their hands. This shows that knowledge must go hand in hand with values and character,” Singh said.

He emphasised that the true purpose of education goes beyond professional success and must include the development of ethics, morality and human values.

Delhi car bomb probe revealed ‘white-collar’ terror module

The explosion on November 10 involved an explosives-laden i20 car that detonated outside the Red Fort. Investigations revealed that the vehicle was driven by Dr Umar-un-Nabi.

The probe later uncovered a so-called white-collar terror module, leading to the arrest of several individuals, including doctors Muzammil Ganai, Adeel Rather and Shaheena Saeed, among others.

India’s growth and role of universities

During his address, Singh also spoke about India’s economic and technological progress. He said India is currently the world’s fourth-largest economy and is on track to become the third-largest by 2030.

Universities, he said, have a crucial role in shaping this journey by producing not only skilled professionals but also responsible citizens.

He also pointed to advancements in artificial intelligence, machine learning and emerging technologies, stressing that they must be used positively to support national development.

Self-respect should not turn into arrogance

The defence minister further urged people to understand the fine balance between self-respect and ego.

“Self-respect is important, but it should never turn into arrogance,” Singh said.

He also expressed confidence in India’s defence manufacturing ecosystem, stating that the country could become fully self-reliant in weapons over the next 15 to 20 years, citing the progress made by defence startups.

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Pawan Khera appears before Assam Crime Branch in passport controversy case

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Congress leader Pawan Khera appeared before the Assam Crime Branch in Guwahati on Wednesday in connection with the ongoing passport controversy case linked to Himanta Biswa Sarma’s wife, Riniki Bhuyan Sarma.

The investigation began after allegations were made by Congress leaders claiming that Riniki Bhuyan Sarma possessed multiple passports and had overseas business interests. Following the remarks, an FIR was filed and Assam Police initiated a probe into the matter.

Khera arrived in Guwahati after being directed to cooperate with the investigation. Earlier this month, the Supreme Court had granted him anticipatory bail while asking him to participate in the probe whenever summoned by the authorities.

The controversy has triggered sharp political exchanges between the Congress and the BJP in Assam over the past several weeks. Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma had strongly denied the allegations made against his wife and warned of legal action.

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CBSE Class 12 result 2026 declared: 85.20% students pass, direct link and official websites to check scorecard

CBSE has declared the Class 12 result 2026 with an overall pass percentage of 85.20%. Students can check results online using official websites and apps.

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The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) has officially declared the Class 12 board examination results for 2026. This year, the overall pass percentage stands at 85.20%, marking a key academic milestone for lakhs of students across India.

Students who appeared for the examination can now check and download their scorecards from the official CBSE result portals and other designated platforms.

Official websites to check CBSE Class 12 result 2026

Candidates can access their results through the following official websites:

  • cbseresults.nic.in
  • results.cbse.nic.in
  • cbse.gov.in
  • cbse.nic.in

Apart from these websites, students can also use DigiLocker and the UMANG app to download their digital marksheets.

How to download CBSE Class 12 scorecard

To view and download the result, students need to:

  1. Visit the official CBSE result website
  2. Click on the “Class 12 Result 2026” link
  3. Enter roll number, school number, and admit card ID
  4. Submit details to view scorecard
  5. Download and save the marksheet for future use

Digital marksheet availability

CBSE has also made digital marksheets available through DigiLocker, allowing students to securely access their academic documents online. These digital records can be used for admission and verification purposes.

Key highlight of CBSE result 2026

  • Overall pass percentage: 85.20%
  • Result released for Class 12 board exams 2026
  • Multiple online platforms activated for result access

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Vijay removes astrologer from OSD post after political backlash

Tamil Nadu Chief Minister Vijay has withdrawn the appointment of his astrologer as Officer on Special Duty following widespread political backlash.

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Tamil Nadu Chief Minister C Joseph Vijay has removed his astrologer from the post of Officer on Special Duty (OSD) following strong political criticism over the controversial appointment.

The move comes just days after Vijay appointed his astrologer, Radhan Pandit Vettrivel, to a key position in the Chief Minister’s Office. The decision had triggered immediate backlash from political allies and opposition leaders, who questioned the relevance and appropriateness of appointing an astrologer to an official government post.

According to the report, the appointment drew criticism over concerns related to governance practices and the role of non-administrative figures in official decision-making. Several leaders argued that such a move could send the wrong message in a constitutional framework that emphasizes scientific temper in public administration.

Facing mounting pressure, Vijay has now decided to withdraw the appointment, marking a quick reversal in a politically sensitive matter that had already sparked debate across Tamil Nadu’s political circles.

The astrologer, who was previously seen as a close aide and had reportedly predicted Vijay’s electoral success, had been made OSD shortly after the formation of the government. However, the decision quickly became a point of controversy, forcing the administration to reconsider.

The development highlights the growing scrutiny around key appointments made by the new government and the political challenges facing Vijay in his early tenure as Chief Minister.

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