Netra Mantena wedding: Donald Trump Jr attends Netra-Vamsi’s wedding festivities, check full itinerary here

Rama Raju Mantena, Netra Mantena’s father, has come to spotlight as he is hosting a big lavish and royal wedding in Udaipur with US President Donald Trump’s son, Donald Trump Jr, in attendance. The festivities include, sangeet function, mehendi ceremony and more.
Rajasthan govt transfers 48 IPS officers in major bureaucratic reshuffle, new addl chief sec to CM is…; check full list here

The Rajasthan government carried out a major administrative reshuffle late Friday night, transferring 48 IAS officers. This extensive reshuffle includes significant changes throughout the administrative hierarchy and across various departments.
GRAP-4 restrictions activated in Delhi-NCR? Delhi authorities takes BIG step amid ‘very poor’ AQI, measures of GRAP-4 are being implemented under…

Delhi authorities have taken big action against ‘deadly’ surge of air pollution crisis in the national capital. Some measures that lies under GRAP 4 restrictions, are now being considered under GRAP 3 as AQI crosses 300 mark, as confirmed by the Commission for Air Quality Management (CAQM).
BIG reforms in India’s labour laws: Free health check-ups to overtime pay, how will newly implemented codes benefit young workers?

The newly launched labour laws will ensure uniform safety and health standards for workers, said the government on Saturday. The country has witnessed a major shift in its labour regulation framework with the implementation of the four consolidated labour codes.
Who is Netra Mantena’s mother? She is involved in…, know how world knew about Netra-Vamsi wedding

Netra Mantena’s mother and US billionaire, Rama Raju’s wife is Padmaja Mantena. Netra Mantena’s wedding festivities have been ongoing in Udaipur in the lavish The Leela Hotel where Donald Trump Jr is staying.
Delhi blast UPDATE: Kashmiri PhD student from IIT Kanpur goes MISSING, probe underway as links with Dr Shaheen, Dr Parvez Ansari found…

A PHD student from IIT Kanpur, has come under probe agencies scanner in Delhi blast case, after links between him and Dr. Shaheen and Dr. Parvez Ansari were discovered. He has been missing from past 15 days, which led probe agencies to reach IIT Kanpur campus to collect information.
Jagdeep Dhankhar’s FIRST public remarks since resignation, says, ‘Narrative ke chakkar mein…’

In his first public speech months after his surprise resignation, former Vice President Jagdeep Dhankhar spoke about the risks of falling into a narrative. He said that it is quite difficult to get out of the “chakravyuh”, while also adding that he is not giving his “own example”.
Ken Paxton fights to keep divorce records private, accuses press of invading his personal life

A group of eight media organizations, including the Texas Newsroom and The Texas Tribune, asked that the divorce records be unsealed.
Supreme Court temporarily restores Texas’ new congressional map

The administrative ruling is a first step before the court decides whether to pause the use of the 2025 map, drawn to increase GOP seats in the U.S. House, for the rest of the legal battle.
Doubling Down: Top House Democrat says focus on high prices ‘absolutely going to continue’

EXCLUSIVE: The Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee (DCCC) chair says Democrats will keep their focus squarely on affordability as they aim to “take back those gavels” by capturing the House majority in next year’s midterm elections. House Democrats need to flip just three GOP-held seats in 2026 to win back control of the chamber for the first time in four years. “We’re going to hold Republicans accountable for their policies that are hurting American families,” Rep. Suzan DelBene of Washington State, who for a second straight election cycle is chairing the DCCC, said in an exclusive national news network interview with Fox News Digital. High prices and out-of-control cost of living were key issues that boosted President Donald Trump and Republicans in the 2024 elections, as they won back the White House and Senate majority and kept control of the House. HOUSE GOP CAMPAIGN CHAIR WANTS TRUMP ‘OUT THERE ON THE TRAIL’ IN MIDTERM BATTLE FOR MAJORITY But what a difference a year makes. Democrats, with an across-the-board focus on affordability, overperformed at the polls as they enjoyed sweeping ballot box success in the 2025 elections earlier this month. Democrats scored double-digit gubernatorial wins in blue-leaning but competitive New Jersey and Virginia, as convincing victories in high-profile showdowns in battlegrounds Georgia and Pennsylvania and left-tilting New York City and California. SETTING THE STAGE: WHAT THE 2025 ELECTIONS SIGNAL FOR NEXT YEAR’S MIDTERM SHOWDOWNS “It was clear that when folks are talking about the biggest issues affecting their communities, and right now, affordability, with the rising costs people have seen as a result of the policies put in place by this administration and Republicans in Congress, they rejected that,” DelBene said as she pointed to the 2025 election results. “Absolutely, we saw that in governor’s races like Virginia and New Jersey, but [also] in races across the country,” she added. Fox News national poll released this week was another warning sign for Trump and the GOP. Three-quarters of voters questioned in the survey viewed the economy negatively, and large numbers of respondents, including Republicans, said their costs for groceries, utilities, healthcare and housing have gone up this year. The poll indicated that voters blame the president, with nearly twice as many pointing fingers at Trump than former President Joe Biden, when asked who is responsible for the current economy. Only 38% of those questioned gave the president a thumbs-up to how he’s handling the economy. And Trump’s overall approval rating, at 41%, was the lowest of his second term in office in Fox News polling. ELECTION REFLECTION: ‘DEMOCRATS FLIPPED THE SCRIPT’ ON AFFORDABILITY IN BALLOT BOX SHOWDOWNS “Affordability is still the number one issue for families. Housing, food, health care, child care, energy costs all going up directly as a result of policies put in place by Republicans in Congress and Donald Trump. And they promised to lower costs on day one,” DelBene said. Pointing to last year’s elections, she said, “That was their big message. They were going to lower costs. It has been a big broken promise, and people are feeling that and and that’s had a big impact and will continue. People want folks who are going to stand up to them for them, not just be blindly loyal to the President.” GOP Rep. Richard Hudson of North Carolina, chair of the rival National Republican Congressional Committee, took aim at the former president, telling Fox News Digital, “There are challenges out there with the economy, because Biden broke it, and House Republicans, working with President Trump, are going to fix it, and we’re working very hard to do that. “ “Certainly, we could always improve the way we communicate with our voters about it,” he added. “But we are laser focused on the issues that matter to them. You know, it’s the cost of things, it’s the security in their neighborhood, it’s a secure border. We are very focused on that, and we’ve delivered a lot of things that are going to make their lives better.” And looking ahead to next year, he added, “come tax season, a lot of families are going to be really happy to see they’ve got a lot more take-home pay, and that’s because of Donald Trump and House Republicans.” The DCCC, in its messaging, has tied vulnerable House Republicans to Trump. DelBene argued that it’s “Republican policies that are hurting American families, the tariffs that Donald Trump has put in place that have raised costs for families across the country, their ongoing work to gut health care across this country.” And she charged the “policies that they have prioritized have been favoring the wealthy and the well-connected, tax breaks for the wealthy and the well-connected, but hurting working families across the country. People are feeling that, and we’re going to continue to call that out.” The NRCC, in its messaging, has aimed to link Democrats facing challenging House re-elections to social New York City Mayor-elect Zohran Mamdani, as it aims to paint all Democrats as far-left radicals. “The entire Democrat Party has shifted to the left. This is Mamdani’s party now,” Hudson charged. “And every single House Democrat needs to answer for his policies, and they need to let their constituents know, do they stand with Mamdani or not?” But DelBene, firing back, charged that “Republicans have no message, so they’re trying to come up with something.” And discounting the GOP’s messaging, she said: “the folks in Iowa and Arizona aren’t focused on who the mayor of New York is. They’re focused on who’s running for office, who’s going to stand up for them.” DelBene was interviewed as a trio of new national polls indicated Democrats with the upper hand in the 2026 battle for the House majority. “We take nothing for granted,” DelBene cautioned. But she was confident that Democrats will “take back the house in 2026.” “Our number one goal is making sure that we take back those gavels. Have Speaker Hakeem Jeffries, actually have a congress, a House of