BMC Elections 2026: Who won for Shiv Sena (UBT)? Full list of Uddhav-Raj Thackeray camp winners

For the 2026 civic polls, the Shiv Sena (UBT) and MNS formed a strategic alliance to “reclaim their heritage” in Mumbai. The UBT-MNS alliance showed strong performance in core areas like Dadar, Mahim, and Worli. As per the latest update, here are Uddhav Thackeray’s Shiv Sena winning candidates.
What is indelible ink row? Rahul Gandhi accuses ECI of ‘gaslighting citizens’ amid BMC elections 2026 results, says, ‘Vote chori is…’

The Congress leader Rahul Gandhi on Friday has made strong allegation against Election Commission of gaslighting citizens over concerns about fading ‘indelible ink’. What is indelible ink?
Who is first winner of Mumbai BMC Election 2026? Meet winner from Dharavi Ward 183, check her net worth, education and more

Supporters across the state were seen celebrating on Friday as early trends from the Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) elections showed candidates leading in several key wards. Congress leader Asha Deepak Kale secured victory in Dharavi Ward 183.
Toll Plaza Rules: Cash payments to be banned? All you need to know

According to reports, the ministry is preparing for a seamless transition from cash to FASTag and UPI payments only, from April 1. Hence, commuters will be required to be prepared for the digital shift and make necessary arrangements.
Who is Shrikant Pangarkar? Gauri Lankesh murder accused wins from Ward 13 of Jalna Municipal Corporation

?Shrikant defeated his nearest rival, Raosaheb Dhoble of the BJP, who received 2,477 votes. He is accused of the 2017 murder of journalist Gauri Lankesh that triggered nationwide outrage. The journalist was shot dead outside her home in Bengaluru, Karnataka, on September 5, 2017.
Delhi Pollution: GRAP 3 curbs enforced in Delhi-NCR as air quality likely to turn ‘severe’

GRAP 3 restrictions were revoked earlier this month after the air quality improved; however, several preventive and control measures under GRAP 1 and 2 continue across the NCR.
Delhi Metro commuters can now book bike taxis, cabs from these stations; details inside

According to the DMRC, the initiative is aimed at strengthening first- and last-mile access to the metro network and addressing the growing concern of air pollution in the city by promoting the use of environment-friendly and efficient modes of transport, as reported by PTI.
LGBTQ+ San Antonio residents criticize city’s plan to replace rainbow crosswalks with rainbow sidewalks

After a lawsuit failed to stop the crosswalk’s removal, caused by a threat to funding, some residents called its replacement a consolation that ignores a larger fight in the state.
How teaching middle school in one of Texas’ poorest neighborhoods spurred James Talarico’s U.S. Senate bid

Talarico’s two years as a public school teacher is central to his Democratic Senate campaign after shaping his policy goals and driving his political rise through the Texas House.
‘Sheepdog’ shines light on the war after war, as veterans continue to struggle with life back home

As the United States marks more than two decades since the start of the post-9/11 wars, a new film is turning its focus away from the battlefield and toward the long-term challenges many veterans face after returning home. “Sheepdog,” written, directed by and starring Steven Grayhm, centers on an Army combat veteran navigating life years after his last deployment. The film avoids depicting combat itself, instead focusing on mental health struggles, strained relationships and the difficulty of reintegrating into civilian communities. The film debuts in theaters Friday. Grayhm said the story remained a priority for him over more than a decade as he spent time speaking with veterans, families and mental health professionals about their experiences after military service. “When someone opens up to you about the most intimate details of their life that they may not have shared with their spouse, let alone a therapist, you carry great reverence, respect, but also responsibility,” Grayhm told Fox News Digital. ARMY VETERAN GOES FROM BRINK OF DEATH TO NEW HOPE AFTER SEEING FOX NEWS REPORT ON TREATMENT The filmmaker said the project began after a chance encounter in 2011 with a tow truck driver who shared his struggles tied to military service. That conversation, he said, led him to travel the country listening to veterans and families describe life after war. Grayhm said feedback from veterans who have seen the film largely has been positive, particularly from those who said they felt their experiences were accurately reflected. “Having Vietnam veterans stand up in front of a full auditorium, and in tears saying, ‘You guys nailed it,’” Grayhm said. “To have OIF and OEF veterans say, ‘I wish I had this film 10 years ago to show my family why I am the way I am,’” he said, referring to the Operation Iraqi Freedom and Operation Enduring Freedom military campaigns in Iraq and Afghanistan as part of the Global War on Terror. FALLUJAH VET TURNS MEDAL OF HEROISM INTO A HEALING MISSION FOR FELLOW WARRIORS WITH SERVICE DOGS PROGRAM Dominic Fumusa, who plays a police officer and former coach who remains involved in the veteran’s life, said the film addresses an issue that remains unresolved for many service members long after they return from deployment. “This film feels more important and more immediate and urgent than a lot of those did,” Fumusa said. “It deals directly with how our veterans are challenged upon their return from battle.” Fumusa said the story highlights the role families, first responders and local communities play in helping veterans adjust. “It really does take a team, it takes a village, it takes a community,” he said. Grayhm said one of the film’s goals is to move beyond common portrayals of trauma and focus on the possibility of recovery over time. “This film is not a post-traumatic stress movie,” Grayhm said. “It’s so important to highlight post-traumatic growth.” As “Sheepdog” opens nationwide, Grayhm said he hopes it prompts more direct conversations between civilians and veterans outside of formal settings. “Perhaps rather than ‘thank you for your service,’ simply, ‘How are you doing?’” he said.