Rajya Sabha MP Kapil Sibal challenged RSS Chief Mohan Bhagwat's emphasis on social harmony, doubting if leaders like Modi are listening. In his Vijayadashmi speech, Bhagwat stressed unity amid diverse languages and cultures, while warning against threats like 'Wokeism' and 'Cultural Marxists' targeting societal values. Congress leader Mallikarjun Kharge also criticized Bhagwat's stance.
Former Maharashtra minister Baba Siddique was shot dead outside his son's office in Mumbai. Police are investigating possible motives, including contract killing and business rivalry. Two suspects from Uttar Pradesh and Haryana are in custody, while a third is on the run. The incident has sparked concerns over law and order ahead of state elections.
Union minister Pralhad Joshi countered Congress president Mallikarjun Kharge's remarks about BJP, highlighting past terror incidents under UPA rule and accusing Congress of being lenient on terror convicts. He emphasized the decline in terrorist activities under PM Narendra Modi's leadership and criticized Kharge for his comments, urging him to double-check his statements.
A mathematics teacher in Gujarat made a totalling error of 30 marks in Class X boards, causing a student to fail. The Gujarat State Education Board fined 4,488 teachers for such errors in Class 10 and 12 exams, collectively costing Rs 64 lakh.
IPS officer M Chandrasekhar has lodged a complaint accusing Union minister H D Kumaraswamy and his son, Nikhil, of intimidation and obstructing a probe into a 2007 mining scam. Chandrasekhar alleges verbal threats and false bribery charges, while Kumaraswamy denies any wrongdoing.
Former Delhi University professor GN Saibaba passed away at age 57 due to post-surgery complications following gallstone removal. Recently acquitted of Maoist links by the Bombay High Court, Saibaba spent over seven years in prison, which severely affected his health. He was known for his activism and dedication to various social movements.
Baba Siddique, seasoned politician from Mumbai and long-time member of the Indian National Congress, was slain in a shooting near his son's office in Bandra East. Known for his contributions to urban development, his death is under investigation with two suspects in custody.
Madhur aka Ayaan, linked to Lawrence Bishnoi and Hashim Baba gangs, was arrested by Delhi Police's Special Cell after an encounter in Narela. He was involved in the murder of gym owner Nadir Shah in Greater Kailash 1. Fired upon by police, he sustained bullet injuries. His accomplice Raju remains at large.
Over four lakh devotees offered prayers at Shri Mata Vaishno Devi temple in Jammu and Kashmir's Reasi district during Navaratri. The shrine board introduced new initiatives, including langar sewa at Ardhkuwari, improved healthcare facilities, and a free virtual darshan. The nine-day Shat Chandi Maha Yagya concluded with Dussehra for global peace and well-being.
Pakistani police filed a case against human rights activist Dr Mahrang Baloch, accusing her of aiding separatist groups in Balochistan. She was recently barred from a flight to New York. Baloch denies the allegations, claiming the state targets her due to her activism against enforced disappearances and extra-judicial killings.
BSF troops in South Tripura apprehended nine Bangladeshi nationals attempting border crossings, including one with 3600 Taka and Rs 3000. Additional operations in North Tripura and a coordinated effort at Agartala railway station led to more detentions. All detainees hail from Chattogram, Dhaka, and Cumilla in Bangladesh.
The Bengal government declared that mass resignations by medical college faculties lack legal validity, emphasizing that resignation is an individual matter between the employer and employee. Despite various resignations being submitted, they need to conform to service rules for acceptance. The state also highlighted safety measures implemented in hospitals.
Farooq Abdullah, NC chief and former J&K CM, urges displaced Kashmiri Pandits to return home, assuring them that the National Conference government is not their enemy. His party, in alliance with Congress, recently won J&K assembly elections, with significant voter turnout from displaced Pandits. In the years right after Kashmiri Pandits started leaving, the government put out an estimate of 50,000 families who had left Kashmir because of militancy.
RSS chief speak out against woke and cultural Marxists
India ranked 105th out of 127 countries in the 2024 Global Hunger Index, classified as having 'serious' hunger levels. Nearly 35.5% of children under five are stunted, 18.7% wasted, and 13.7% of the population is undernourished. Despite a slight improvement, GDP growth alone hasn't significantly reduced hunger levels.
Congress has raised concerns over the credibility of EVMs used in Haryana polls, highlighting a suspicious pattern where machines with 99% battery charge led to losses for Congress candidates. A list of 20 such seats has been submitted to the Election Commission for investigation.
Maharashtra Congress has suspended Sulbha Khodke, Amravati MLA, for six years due to her dissent, including cross-voting against the party in legislative council elections, leading to Jayant Patil’s defeat. State chief Nana Patole confirmed the decision, citing Khodke’s continuous anti-party activities. Sources suggest Khodke may join Ajit Pawar's faction of the NCP.
Congress president Mallikarjun Kharge said the party is examining booth-wise reports to understand their defeat in the Haryana Assembly elections. Despite expectations of a win, the results favored BJP. Kharge dismissed concerns that this loss would affect the upcoming Maharashtra elections. «One election result will not have an impact on election in another state,» he said.
The West Bengal government has dismissed the mass resignation letters from senior doctors as legally invalid, amid widespread protests supporting junior doctors demanding justice for a colleague's murder and improved workplace security. State-run hospital services remain unaffected as senior doctors fulfill their duties.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi congratulates RSS as it celebrates its 100th foundation day, highlighting its role in India's development. He encourages listening to RSS Chief Mohan Bhagwat's speech, where Bhagwat condemns violence against Hindus in Bangladesh and speaks on Vijayadashami.
Ratan Tata revealed feeling 'confused' and 'humiliated' during his early days at Harvard University. Speaking at the 2013 dedication ceremony of Tata Hall, funded by a $50 million donation from Tata Group, he emphasised the transformative impact of his 13 weeks at Harvard. The facility now supports over 9,000 executive education students annually.
RSS chief Mohan Bhagwat asserted that India has gained global respect and strength but is facing destabilization attempts. Speaking at the Vijayadasahmi rally, he highlighted the importance of national character and vigilance against conspiracies. Bhagwat also emphasized the need for harmony, values, and self-reliance to counter challenges and maintain unity.
Congress president Mallikarjun Kharge criticized BJP, calling it a 'party of terrorists' following PM Modi's remark about Congress being taken over by Urban Naxals. Kharge accused BJP of supporting violence against scheduled castes and tribes, including lynching, rape, and other atrocities.
The National Investigation Agency (NIA) files charges against Wadhawa Singh, head of Babbar Khalsa International (BKI), and five others for the murder of VHP leader Vikas Prabhakar. The NIA uncovers a cross-border conspiracy involving operatives from Pakistan, Germany, and India in the April 2024 killing.
Akhilesh Yadav criticized the BJP for alleged divisive politics after the NCPCR recommended ceasing state funding for madrasas. The NCPCR's report claims that madrasas deprive children of basic education rights and suggests shutting down Madrasa Boards, transitioning students to formal schooling under the RTE Act.
The Union Government has allocated the initial instalment of the 15th Finance Commission grants to Rural Local Bodies in Andhra Pradesh and Rajasthan. Andhra Pradesh received Rs 395.50 crore in untied grants and Rs 593.26 crore in tied grants, while Rajasthan received Rs 507.11 crore in untied grants and Rs 760.67 crore in tied grants for various essential local services.
Agniveer Vishvarajsinh Gohil was honored with military respect in his Anchvad village, Gujarat, following his death during a field firing exercise in Nashik, Maharashtra. Chief minister Bhupendra Patel and union minister Mansukh Mandaviya participated in the wreath-laying ceremony. An inquiry has been initiated by the Army to investigate the accident that also claimed another Agniveer's life.
India has expressed serious concerns to Bangladesh over recent attacks on Hindu temples, including the vandalism in Dhaka and theft at Jeshoreshwari Kali temple. India urges Bangladesh to ensure the protection of minorities and their places of worship, particularly during the Durga Puja festival.
A collision between the Mysuru–Darbhanga Bagmati Express and a stationary freight train on the outskirts of Chennai caused derailment and a fire, leading to injuries for at least 20 passengers. The accident occurred at Kavaraipettai station when the express train mistakenly entered a loop line, shutting down train traffic for rescue operations.
The Nainital district administration has seized over half a hectare of land belonging to Bhanvi Singh, the estranged wife of UP MLA Raja Bhaiya, due to the absence of agricultural activity since its purchase in 2006. The property, estimated to be worth between 14 crore and 15 crore, is now under government control.