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Hindustan Times (Lucknow), 18 Juillet 2026

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ArticlePM turns heat on rivals ahead of Pun­jab polls

JALANDHAR: Prime Min­is­ter Nar­en­dra Modi on Fri­day launched a sharp attack on the rul­ing Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) in Pun­jab, accus­ing it of ruin­ing the state and say­ing only the Bhar­atiya Janata Party (BJP) could save the region, in a speech...

PM turns heat on rivals ahead of Pun­jab polls

ArticleUP polls to be on time, Census can be later: CEC

Chief elec­tion com­mis­sioner Gyanesh Kumar on Fri­day said that the assembly elec­tions in Uttar Pra­desh will be held on time, and if neces­sary, Census work can be exten­ded. Elec­tions have to be held in Uttar Pra­desh before May 24, 2027 and the...

UP polls to be on time, Census can be later: CEC

ArticleGarry Sobers (1936-2026)

Sir Gar­field Sobers pulls the ball for four dur­ing his unbeaten 163 against Eng­land at Lord’s in 1966. The West Indies legend, regarded as one of the greatest all-round­ers in cricket’s his­tory, died aged 89 on Fri­day, with trib­utes pour­ing in...

Garry Sobers (1936-2026)

ArticlePM flags off India’s 1st H-powered train

JIND: Prime Min­is­ter Nar­en­dra Modi on Fri­day flagged off India’s first indi­gen­ously developed hydro­gen-powered pas­sen­ger train con­nect­ing Jind and Sonipat in Hary­ana, call­ing it a major leap towards the coun­try’s trans­ition towards...

PM flags off India’s 1st H-powered train

ArticleSTRIKES ON INFRASTRUCTURE HEIGHTEN US, IRAN CONFLICT

The United States struck bridges in Iran, and Tehran respon­ded by hit­ting a power and desal­in­a­tion plant in Kuwait on Fri­day, as the two sides risked fur­ther escal­a­tion by expand­ing their tar­gets to include infra­struc­ture. At sea, where...

STRIKES ON INFRASTRUCTURE HEIGHTEN US, IRAN CONFLICT