National News
India records 4,184 new Covid cases, 104 deaths
India logged 4,184 fresh Covid infections, a marginal decline from 4,575 the previous day, and 104 deaths in the past 24 hours, Union Ministry of Health and Family Welfare said on Thursday .
With the fresh fatalities, the death toll mounted to 5,15,459.
Active Covid cases have further reduced to 44,488 which constitute 0.10 per cent of the country’s total cases.
With 6,554 patients getting cured of the virus in the same time period, the number of recoveries mounted to 4,24,20,120. Consequently, India’s recovery rate stands at 98.70 per cent.
Also in the same period, a total of 8,73,974 tests were conducted across the country, taking the cumulative tests to over 77.60 crore.
The weekly positivity rate has further come down to 0.58 per cent, while the daily positivity rate declined to 0.48 per cent.
With the administration of over 18.23 lakhs Covid vaccine doses in the last 24 hours, the country’s Covid inoculation coverage has reached 179.53 crore as of Thursday morning. This has been achieved through 2,09,22,227 sessions.
More than 16.24 crore balance and unutilised Covid vaccine doses are still available with the states and UTs, the ministry added.
National News
Bengal SIR: ECI to give list of excludable voters to BLAs for better transparency

Kolkata, Dec 11: With the deadline for the submission and digitisation of the enumeration forms in the ongoing Special Intensive Revision (SIR) in West Bengal coming to end at 12 midnight on Thursday, the Election Commission of India (ECI) has decided to handover the separate lists of excludable voters to the booth-level agents (BLAs) of all the political parties in the state that are registered with the it.
Sources in the office of the Chief Electoral Officer (CEO), West Bengal, said the list will also contain the detailed breakup of the excludable voters, like deceased voters, shifted voters, untraceable voters, duplicate voters, and voters deemed to be found excludable for other reasons.
This decision of the ECI to hand over the separate list to the BLAs of different political parties is aimed at bringing transparency in the process of hearing on claims and objections that will happen in the second stage of the three-level SIR exercise after the publication of the draft voters’ list on December 16, the CEO’s office insider said.
“With the separate list being handed over to the BLAs immediately after the submission and digitisation of the enumeration forms being completed on Thursday midnight, the individual political parties and their BLAs will have enough time for doing the homework for the process of hearings on claims and objections,” the insider added.
As of Wednesday night, a total of 57,52,207 voters have been identified by the ECI as excludable voters. Out of them, 24,14,750 are deceased voters, followed by 19,89,914 shifted voters and 11,57,889 untraceable voters.
The rest are duplicate voters and voters deemed to be found excludable for other reasons.
The total number of voters as per the list as of October 27, 2025, is 7,66,37,529. The SIR exercise started on November 4. The draft voters’ list will be published on December 16. The final voters’ list will be published on February 14.
Soon after that, the ECI is expected to announce polling dates for the Assembly elections in the state.
Crime
Odisha explosives loot case: NIA files charge sheet, names 11 Maoists

New Delhi, Dec 11: The National Investigation Agency (NIA) on Thursday has chargesheeted 11 accused in a case involving the loot of around 4,000 kg of explosives by armed cadres of the CPI (Maoist) terror organisation during transportation to a stone quarry in Odisha’s Rourkela district.
According to a statement issued by the NIA, all 11 accused have been charged under various sections of the UA(P) Act, BNSS, Arms Act and the Explosive Substances Act. During the investigation, the agency found the accused to be actively involved in the criminal conspiracy, planning and execution of the theft of around 200 explosive packets, each containing 20 kg of explosives.
The explosives were being transported to Maoist strongholds in the Saranda Forest in Jharkhand when local police intercepted the vehicle carrying the consignment from the Itma Explosive Station to the Banko stone quarry on May 27. The vehicle, along with its driver, was forcibly seized by 10-15 armed Maoists and taken towards a stronghold of the organisation in the nearby jungle.
The explosives, along with Maoist uniforms and other materials, were seized during a combing operation on the Gandhamardhan Hill range on the Balangir-Bargarh district boundary. The search was conducted jointly by the Special Operation Group (a security force raised to combat Left-wing extremists in Odisha), the CRPF, the Jharkhand Jaguars, and the District Voluntary Force.
The NIA, which took over the case from the local police in June, found that the huge quantity of explosives had been looted for use against the government machinery, including police and security forces, through the commission of terror acts. The agency stated that the loot was part of a larger conspiracy by CPI (Maoist) to destabilise national security.
The 11 chargesheeted accused have been identified as: Jarja Munda alias Kulu Munda; Anmol alias Sushant alias Lalchand Hembram; Ramesh alias Pritam Manjhi alias Anal Da; Pintu Lohra alias Tigar; Laljit alias Lalu; Shiva Bodra alias Shibu; Amit Munda alias Sukhlal Munda; Ravi alias Biren Singh; Rajesh alias Mansid; Sohan alias Ranga Punem; and Aptan alias Chandra Mohan Hansd.
The NIA said its investigation into the case is continuing.
Crime
Humayun Kabir’s Trust for Babri Mosque garners Rs 3.50 crore donations so far

Kolkata, Dec 11: West Bengal Islamic Foundation of India, the trust formed for the proposed Babri Mosque at Beldanga in Murshidabad district of West Bengal, by the now-suspended Trinamool Congress leader Humayun Kabir, has received donations to the tune of Rs 3.50 crore.
The manual counting of currencies collected as cash donations filled in 11 trunks was completed on Wednesday night, and the total amount accumulated was Rs 87 lakh, confirmed a close confidant of Kabir.
At the same time, the online donations deposited at the designated bank account of the said trust, through the scanning of the QR code, have reached Rs 2.63 crore as of Wednesday night.
It was learnt that from Sunday afternoon until night, the money from a total of four boxes was counted. A sum of Rs 37,33,000 was collected in cash. On Monday afternoon, the counting of money resumed using machines.
The counting of the remaining seven boxes was completed by Tuesday.
The total amount of donations collected from these boxes reached Rs 38,34,000. In total, Rs 75,67,523 were counted from 11 boxes and one sack.
However, the donations did not stop coming in. More money received from various places was counted on Wednesday. That amount is also close to Rs 11 lakh. In other words, so far, approximately Rs 87 lakh have been collected in cash alone.
At the same time, Humayun Kabir also arranged to deposit money online, keeping a specific QR code. It is reported that Rs 2,62,00,000 have been deposited so far in the bank account specified as the trust of Babri Masjid.
Sources close to Humayun claim that the amount of donations will increase, as almost every day someone is helping to build a mosque. Those who are giving large sums of money, their names are kept secret for now.
Humayun’s expectation of donations has exceeded expectations, said sources. The trust authority wants to quickly transfer the cash from the box to the bank account.
It was broadcast live to maintain transparency in the process of counting money.
A separate house is also being arranged to keep this money. There will be all security arrangements, including CCTV cameras, to keep an eye on the cash.
A controversy erupted over Kabir’s decision to lay the foundation stone of a Babri Masjid styled mosque in Murshidabad district’s Beldanga.
On December 4, Trinamool Congress leadership suspended Kabir from the party for anti-party activities. Despite his suspension, Kabir went ahead with his programme on December 6 and laid the foundation stone for the mosque.
Humayun said that the construction of the Babri Masjid will start in the first week of February in Beldanga. The Quran will be recited by one lakh voices a day before the construction of the mosque begins.
Meanwhile, a Public Interest Litigation (PIL) was filed at the Calcutta High Court on Wednesday seeking a direction to stop the construction of Babri Masjid. The matter is likely to be heard next week.
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