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Rajendra Singh
Rajendra Singh Tanwar is a staff correspondent at News Headline Alert, one of India's digital news platforms covering national and state developments across politics, health, business, technology, law, and sport. He reports on government decisions, policy announcements, corporate developments, court rulings, and events that affect people across India — drawing on official documents, named sources, expert commentary, and verified public records. His work spans breaking news, policy analysis, and public interest reporting. Before each article is published, it is reviewed by the News Headline Alert editorial desk to ensure accuracy and editorial standards are met. Corrections, sourcing queries, and editorial feedback can be directed to editorial@newsheadlinealert.com.
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Andhra Pradesh Cash Incentives for Third, Fourth Child: CM Naidu Warns of Ageing Population Crisis
Andhra CM Naidu announces Rs 30,000 for third child, Rs 40,000 for fourth child, citing declining fertility rates and an ageing population. Full details on the new policy, eligibility, and why it matters.
US Government Deploys AI to Hunt Insider Trading on Polymarket and Prediction Markets — CFTC Chairman Reveals
The CFTC is using artificial intelligence to detect suspicious trading patterns on offshore prediction markets like Polymarket. Chairman Michael Selig reveals how AI is tracking US traders evading restrictions. A new era of enforcement has begun.
The AI Cyborg Problem: Why 90% of People Can't Embrace the One Thing That Guarantees Success
A Fortune editor reveals the hidden truth about AI at work: embracing it is the key to success, but 90% of people refuse. The backlash, the secret users, and what it means for your career.
Delhi Dating App Trap: Four Held for Posing as Cops in Honey-Top Extortion Racket Exposed
A chilling new scam in Delhi: four arrested for posing as police to extort victims lured via dating apps. Here’s how the honey-trap racket worked and why it’s a growing safety concern.
“Darling, Leaked Paper for You, Come Over”: Lucknow University Professor Arrested After Viral Audio Exposes Harassment of Female Student
A viral audio clip captures a Lucknow University professor promising a female student leaked exam papers in exchange for a meeting. The shocking revelation has led to his arrest and sparked a major safety debate on campus.
Some Asexuals Are Using AI Companions for Intimacy Without the Sex
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Hardik Pandya And Mahieka Sharma Getting Married? Wedding Date, Venue & All We Know So Far
Is Hardik Pandya marrying Mahieka Sharma on May 22 in Udaipur? Here’s everything we know about the rumoured wedding, the viral Instagram post, and what the couple has said so far.
Meet the 20-Year-Old CEO Who Built a Company in High School to Fix Gen Z’s Job Crisis
Frustrated by ghost jobs and rejection, Connor Vukelich launched Poppin’ Jobs at 16. Now 20, his platform is helping thousands of young Americans find entry-level work.
Senior IS leader killed by US and Nigerian forces
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"Darling, Leaked Paper For You, Come Over": Lucknow University Professor Arrested After Audio Clip Exposes Harassment Of Female Student
A shocking leaked audio clip reveals a Lucknow University assistant professor luring a female student with leaked exam papers. The professor has been arrested. Full story here.
Virat Kohli: T20 Cricket Has Become a ‘Different Game Altogether’
Virat Kohli reveals T20 cricket has evolved into a different game. He shares a private chat with KL Rahul on the format’s shifting demands in IPL 2026.
Punjab Sacrilege Bill 2026: Mann’s Baisakhi Masterstroke Backfires
Bhagwant Mann’s Baisakhi special session to pass a strict sacrilege bill backfired. Here’s what the new law means for Punjab and why it sparked controversy.