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Mayawati's Mission 2027: BSP's Big Muslim-Dalit Push to Recapture Uttar Pradesh

This special report details Bahujan Samaj Party (BSP) Chief Mayawati's strategy for the 2027 Uttar Pradesh Assembly elections, centered on forming 'Bhaichara' committees to consolidate her support base. A party worker stated, 'This time, we have made up our minds that we are going to come together with the BSP.' The report from Lucknow highlights this key initiative aimed at reuniting party workers, with a special focus on the Muslim and Dalit communities. This move is seen as an attempt to replicate the successful 2007 social engineering formula that brought the BSP to power with a full majority. The strategy positions the BSP against the Samajwadi Party's 'PDA' (Pichhda, Dalit, Alpsankhyak) alliance, as Mayawati gives clear instructions to party cadres to consolidate this support base ahead of the crucial state polls.

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Chandigarh Highway Traffic Returns To Normal As Clear Skies Improve Visibility

An India Today special report from Chandigarh highlights a welcome respite from the recent cold spell. A correspondent on the Chandigarh-Molampur highway notes that 'it's some respite for the residents and for the visitors as well' due to bright sunlight. With the temperature around 7 degrees Celsius, visibility has cleared, allowing traffic to move at a normal pace without headlights. The report shows that normal life is resuming in the city as the fog has lifted, providing relief to commuters on the busy highway that connects to the Punjab regions of Kurali, Kharad, and Ropar.

Srinagar Shivers At -6 Degrees, Met Dept Predicts Extreme Cold Wave Across Kashmir Valley

This special report from Srinagar details the intense cold wave gripping the Kashmir valley, with temperatures plummeting to -6 degrees Celsius on Saturday night, the coldest of the season so far. According to the Met department, the extreme cold is expected to continue for the next few days across Kashmir and northern India, driven by heavy snowfall in hilly areas. A resident describes the local experience with the cold: 'It is very cold... it is -6 degrees today.' The report indicates a potential change in weather after January 13th, with an incoming western disturbance expected to bring the first snowfall of the season to the plains of the valley.

Mir Fareed Reports: NZ Tourists Find Kashmir 'Absolutely Different' From Negative Travel Advisories

From the frozen banks of Dal Lake in Srinagar, India Today's Mir Fareed reports on Kashmir's resilient tourism sector, which continues to attract international visitors despite the freezing cold. He speaks with Jamie and Oscar, tourists from New Zealand, who chose to visit Kashmir after a trip to Ladakh. They contrast the negative travel advisories and concerns from family back home with their positive on-the-ground reality. Oscar notes, 'We planned to stay here for maybe two days... and then we've stayed here for a week and we're still here'. The couple praises the friendliness of the people and the beauty of the historic city, highlighting simple pleasures like fresh tandoor bread as memorable experiences. Their story underscores a growing trend of foreign tourists discovering a welcoming and beautiful Kashmir, far different from its often-publicised image.

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PM Modi to Visit Somnath Temple for Swabhiman Parv, Marking 1000 Years Since Invasion

Prime Minister Narendra Modi is visiting Gujarat for the four-day Somnath Swabhiman Parv, a programme marking 1,000 years since Mahmud of Ghazni's invasion of the Somnath Temple. The event, which also commemorates 75 years since the temple's restoration, will feature several events attended by the Prime Minister. According to the schedule, Mr Modi will participate in Omkar Mantra chanting, witness a drone show, and join the Shaurya Yatra, a procession with 108 horses honouring warriors who defended the temple. As reporter Piyush Mishra notes, the Prime Minister has been 'highlighting about the unbroken spirit and the civilizational continuity'. Mr Modi will also perform darshan and puja before addressing a public function.