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December 1, 2025 3 mins
The headlines of the day by The Indian Express
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Speaker 1 (00:03):
This is a cash up on three things by the
Indian Express and I am Flora Swine. Today's the first
of December and here are the headlines in top story today.
Ahead of the eighteenth Looks of Oa's opening session, Prime
Minister Narin Remodi said Parliament needs delivery, not drama, urging

(00:24):
that the winter session should not become a space for
frustration after defeat or arrogance after victory. He said he
expected the opposition to have accepted the Bihard laws by now,
but their statements show they remain unsettled. More. They added
that negativity may have some utility, but nation building requires positivity.
Citing record voter turnout, especially among women, he said India

(00:47):
has proved democracy can deliver. He urged the opposition to
raise strong points in debates. Speaking of Parliament, the Looks
of Howers adjourned again till two pm today after intense
sloganeering by opposition members over the nationwide Special Intensive revision
of the electoral rules. The first day of the winter sessions,

(01:09):
scheduled for fifteen sittings, sow two adjournments by noon. When
the House reconvened at twelve pm, proceedings lasted only around
twelve minutes as opposition MPs stormed the well demanding a debate.
During the brief, ZR Finance Minister in Malassi Taraman introduced
three bills and tabled supplementary demands for grants for twenty

(01:29):
twenty five twenty twenty six before the session was adjourned
once more. In other news from the country, the National
Investigation Agency conducted coordinated raids across Kashmir as part of
its probe into last months Red Fort explosion. The agency
confirmed searchers at eight locations in a case registered in

(01:51):
New Delhi early this morning, and IA teams targeted multiple
sites in South Kashmir, including the homes of doctor Adil
Ahmed Radha in Kulga and doctor Maza Milsha Kilganai in
Coil village of Pulwama. Searches were also carried out at
the residences of cleric Mufti Ifan Ahmadhwagai in Shropia and
Ahmed Rashid in some Buddha village of Pulvama, as investigations

(02:12):
continued moving on, cyclone Netwa weakened into a deep depression
yesterday after causing severe destruction in Sri Lanka and widespread
rainfall across Samilardo and nearby coastal regions. According to the RMC,
the system hovered over the Southwest Way of Bengal and
passed within twenty kilometers of the north Wamilardo put a

(02:34):
cherry coast. Early today, Sri Lankan authorities reported three hundred
and thirty four deaths with over three hundred missing after
the cyclone's catastrophic landfall. India has deployed assistance for ongoing
rescue and relief efforts as a weakened system continues to
influence a regional weather patterns. In global news of the day,

(02:56):
US pressdent Donald Trump reiterated his heart line immigration stance,
suggesting he would strip citizenship from immigrants allegedly naturalized under
Joe Biden's policies. He said, we have criminals naturalized, maybe
through Biden and port US. Further added he would denaturalize
absolutely if legally empowered. Calling Biden the worst president in

(03:19):
US history, Trump accused him of allowing millions of dangerous
individuals into the country, including drug dealers and released prisoners.
He referenced the recent killing of two National Guard members,
saying the accused immigrants shouldn't have been allowed into the
United States under Biden era border policies. That's all for today.

(03:41):
This was a catch up on three things by the
Indian Express.
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