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27 Jun 2026


The Summaries

Odisha police detain nine over attack on pastor in Dhenkanal
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Nine detained in Odisha pastor attack case

23 Jan 2026

Odisha police have detained nine individuals in connection with the January 4 attack on Pastor Bipin Naik in Dhenkanal. The pastor was beaten and humiliated during a prayer meeting amid forced-conversion allegations. Investigation is ongoing.

Sanjeev Khirwar appointed new MCD Commissioner
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Sanjeev Khirwar takes charge as MCD commissioner

22 Jan 2026

Senior IAS officer Sanjeev Khirwar has been appointed the new Municipal Corporation of Delhi commissioner. A 1994-batch AGMUT cadre officer, he replaces Ashwani Kumar and returns to Delhi after serving in central deputation.

After Trumps 500 tariff threat US Treasury Secretarys message to India on Russian oil purchase
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India has halt Russian oil imports, say US

22 Jan 2026

The US Treasury Secretary said India has stopped buying Russian oil after President Donald Trump imposed a 25 percent tariff. India has not officially confirmed the claim, reiterating that its energy purchases are guided by market needs and national interest.

IAF trainer aircraft makes forced landing in UPs Prayagraj rescue ops on
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Prayagraj IAF aircraft crash, no casualities

21 Jan 2026

An Indian Air Force training aircraft crashed into a pond in Prayagraj, Uttar Pradesh during a routine flight. Both pilots were rescued safely, with no civilian injuries or damage reported. The incident is under investigation.

US EU bitter trade row may boost India exports sweeten Europe FTA
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US‑EU trade row may boost India

20 Jan 2026

A US–EU tariff dispute may benefit India by pushing the EU to finalize a free trade deal faster. This could improve India’s export access and strengthen its position as a reliable trade partner amid global tensions.

Blast kills seven people at hotel restaurant in
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Kabul blast kills several in Shahr‑e‑Naw

20 Jan 2026

A powerful blast struck Kabul’s Shahr‑e‑Naw district on Monday, killing several people and injuring others, the Taliban’s Interior Ministry said. Authorities are investigating the cause and assessing the damage in the affected area.

Spain High speed train crash leaves at least 39 dead 1
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High‑speed train collision in Spain kills at least 39

19 Jan 2026

At least 39 people died and dozens were injured when two high-speed trains collided after one derailed near Adamuz in southern Spain. Rescue operations continue, and investigations into the cause are underway, with rail services suspended in the region.

UAE President arrives today to hold bilateral talks with PM Modi
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UAE President to visit India for key talks

19 Jan 2026

UAE President Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed will arriive in New Delhi to meet Prime Minister Narendra Modi. The leaders will hold bilateral talks to strengthen strategic, economic, and diplomatic ties and discuss key regional and global issues.

Indonesia finds wreckage of missing surveillance plane carrying 10 one body
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Indonesian plane wreck found, 11 onboard

19 Jan 2026

The wreckage of a missing Indonesian surveillance plane was found on Mount Bulusaraung, South Sulawesi. One body has been recovered. The aircraft carried 11 people. Rescue teams continue the search amid difficult mountain terrain and poor weather.

7 Soldiers Injured During Gunbattle With Terrorists In JK
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7 soldiers hurt in J&K gunfight with terrorists

19 Jan 2026

Seven Indian Army soldiers were injured when terrorists opened fire during a joint search operation in Kishtwar’s Chatroo area, Jammu and Kashmir. The troops retaliated and evacuated the injured to hospital as the operation continues.

About This Category

The Format Is the Editorial Argument

The name of this publication is The Summary. This section is where that philosophy is most directly expressed. The Summaries are not abbreviated versions of longer articles. They are complete pieces of journalism — reported, edited, and published at a length that respects both the story and the reader's time. The decision to keep them short is not a constraint. It is a position: that most news can be communicated clearly in 150 words, and that padding it to 600 words rarely improves it.

The editorial discipline required to produce a good summary is different from, and in some ways harder than, writing at length. Every sentence has to do real work. Nothing survives that doesn't belong there.

What Ends Up Here

The range is genuinely broad — and deliberately so. On any given day, The Summaries might carry a Karnataka cabinet resignation, a hospital fire in Bihar, a CBSE policy recommendation, a Kerala toddler death that has triggered public outrage, and a Cockroach Janta Party founder's plans to protest at Jantar Mantar. These are not thematically related stories. They are simply the news, treated with consistent brevity.

That breadth is the point. A reader who follows The Summaries doesn't need to choose a category to monitor. National politics, health research, civic tragedies, civil society, lifestyle news — it all comes through this section at a pace that doesn't require hours of reading to stay current.

The Judgment That Goes Into 150 Words

Selection is where the editorial work happens. Not everything becomes a Summary. Stories make it here when the core fact is clear, the significance is demonstrable, and the full picture can be honestly conveyed at short length without stripping context that the reader actually needs. A story like the Muzaffarpur hospital fire — four lives lost, a state inquiry ordered, families to be compensated — can be told completely in under two minutes. Stretching it doesn't add information; it adds length.

Some stories don't work as summaries because the context is too dense to compress responsibly. Those go elsewhere on the site. The Summaries is not a catchall; it's a format with specific requirements, and not every story meets them.

A Different Kind of Archive

Over time, The Summaries has become a reliable daily record of what happened in India and across the world — told concisely, sourced from official announcements and credible reporting, and published without the delay that often accompanies longer-form analysis. Readers who have followed the section consistently say it functions as a news briefing they can consume in a single sitting. That is more or less exactly what it was designed to do.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q1. What is The Summaries format and how is it different from other sections?

The Summaries are short, complete news pieces — typically under 150 words — covering a single event or development clearly and accurately. Unlike the full-length articles in sections like National, Business, or Health, these are written to be read in under a minute. The format is intentional: the goal is to report the news completely, not briefly for brevity's sake.

Q2. Does The Summaries cover all topics or only specific beats?

All topics. A single scroll through The Summaries on any given day might include political news, health research, a civic disaster, an education policy decision, and a human interest story. The connective thread is the format, not the subject. Readers who want to stay across multiple beats without tracking several sections will find everything here.

Q3. Are The Summaries just shortened versions of longer articles on the site?

No. They are standalone pieces written specifically for this format. Occasionally, a major developing story will have both a full article and a Summary — but they are written separately, for different purposes. The Summary version is complete on its own terms, not a teaser or a preview of something longer.

Q4. How does The Summary decide what becomes a Summary versus a full article?

If a story can be told accurately and completely at short length without stripping essential context, it's a candidate for The Summaries. If the background, timeline, or stakeholder complexity genuinely requires more room, it gets a full article. The test is whether the reader comes away informed — not whether the piece meets a word count.

Q5. How often is The Summaries section updated?

Throughout the day as news develops. There is no fixed publishing schedule — stories are published when they are ready. Readers who check in once or twice daily will typically find several new pieces each visit. The pace reflects the news cycle, not a content calendar.

Q6. Is The Summaries a good starting point for readers new to the site?

It is probably the most efficient way to understand the full scope of what The Summary covers. Because the section spans every beat — politics, business, health, lifestyle, science, national, world news — a few minutes in The Summaries gives a reader a clearer picture of the publication's range than browsing any single category section would.