TNI Morning News Headlines – April 23, 2026

TNI Morning News Headlines – April 23, 2026

Date:

📌Odisha CM Mohan Charan Majhi approves CGD policy to expand PNG and CNG infrastructure during cabinet meeting.
 
📌A land dealer from Gopalpur in Ganjam district kidnapped, murdered after ₹2 crore ransom demand.
 
📌Odisha Government will construct a new bridge over Kathajodi river with an expenditure of Rs 158.88 crore.
 
📌Odisha Government discontinues professional tax from April 2026 following repeal ordinance.
 
📌Indian Railways sanctions Rs 300 crore for major upgradation of Brahmapur railway station.
 
📌Jharsuguda emerges as India’s hottest city at 44.6 degree Celsius.
 
📌Jagatsinghpur engaged woman murder case: Police detain lover from Jamshedpur.
 
📌Polling underway for 152 assembly seats in 1st phase of Bengal elections.
 
📌Polling underway for 234 assembly seats in Tamil Nadu elections.
 
📌Assembly Polls 2026: Tamil Nadu registers 17.6% turnout while West Bengal sees 18.7% turnout till 9 AM.
 
📌11 people died in a road accident that occurred near Dramandganj Valley in Mirzapur last night.
 
📌Voting underway for bypoll to Umreth assembly constituency in Gujarat, Baramati and Rahuri assembly bypolls in Maharashtra.
 
📌Petroleum Ministry of India has confirmed that there will be no increase in petrol and diesel prices.
 
📌IPL 2026: Lucknow Super Giants lose to Rajasthan Royals by 40 runs.
 
📌US President Donald Trump announces to extend Iran ceasefire indefinitely; will continue the US Navy’s blockade of Iran’s ports and shore.

Share post:

Popular

More like this
Related

TNI Evening News Headlines – June 23, 2026

📌Bodies of five Odia migrant workers reached Bhubaneswar on...

CM Pays Tribute to Deceased Odia Workers from Tamil Nadu

TNI Bureau: Chief Minister Mohan Charan Majhi paid tribute...

Ranchi Student Scores Perfect 500/500 After CBSE Re-evaluation

TNI Bureau: A Class 12 Commerce student from Ranchi,...

Tamil Nadu Gas Leak: Odisha Govt Hikes Ex-Gratia to ₹10 Lakh

TNI Bureau: The Odisha government has increased the compensation...