Canadian foreign minister Melanie Joly remained tight-lipped about India's extradition request for alleged Khalistani terrorist Arsh Dalla. While acknowledging ongoing investigations and dialogues with Indian diplomats, Joly refrained from providing specific details. This follows India's confirmation of seeking Dalla's extradition, who faces serious charges including murder, terrorism, and terror financing.
At COP29, India has urged developed nations to commit at least $1.3 trillion annually until 2030 in climate finance, emphasizing the need for grants and concessional funding without restrictive conditions. India linked this financial support to developing countries' ability to enhance their climate action targets, highlighting the inadequacy of the previously pledged $100 billion.
India, Nepal, and Bangladesh launched their first trilateral power transaction, marking a significant step in regional energy cooperation. Nepal will export up to 40 MW of electricity to Bangladesh through the Indian grid, boosting sub-regional connectivity and supporting Bangladesh's energy needs. The agreement, signed last month, signifies a commitment to green energy initiatives and regional prosperity.
The Enforcement Directorate (ED) seized Rs 8.8 crore from the Chennai office of lottery tycoon Santiago Martin during searches related to a money laundering case. The investigation involves alleged illegal gains exceeding Rs 900 crore from lottery distribution and sales. The ED is investigating Martin and his associates for fraud in the distribution of Sikkim state lotteries.
Three bodies, discovered in Manipur's Barak River, are feared to be connected to the disappearance of six people from a displacement camp. The disappearances followed a security operation on November 11 where ten alleged militants were killed. Authorities are working to identify the bodies and locate the remaining missing individuals.
The United States has returned over 1,400 looted artifacts, valued at nearly $10 million, to India. The recovered items, including a sandstone sculpture of a Celestial Dancer, were trafficked by criminal networks linked to Subhash Kapoor and Nancy Wiener. The repatriation follows a multi-year investigation and the conviction of five individuals involved in the smuggling ring.
Mumbai Police investigations into the murder of former minister Baba Siddique have revealed a chilling hit list prepared by gangster Lawrence Bishnoi's gang. Comedian Munawar Faruqui and Shraddha Walkar murder accused Aftab Poonawala were also potential targets. The gang, enraged by Faruqui's religious remarks, planned an attack during his Delhi performance, but intelligence agencies intervened.
The Himachal Pradesh government has approached the Supreme Court to challenge a recent high court ruling that invalidated the appointment of six parliamentary secretaries. The high court deemed the state law enabling these appointments as unconstitutional, prompting concerns of potential disqualification for the affected MLAs and political instability.
Residents in a cluster of villages in Dantewada, India, were astonished to discover petrol in their wells. The source was traced to a leak from a nearby fuel pump's underground reservoir. Authorities swiftly responded, sealing off the area and cutting off power to prevent a potential disaster. An investigation is underway.
Jharkhand's first phase of assembly elections saw a 66.6% voter turnout, with women exceeding men's participation by 4.7 percentage points. While the INDIA bloc attributed this to the success of welfare schemes like the Maiyya Samman Yojana, the BJP viewed it as a sign of discontent against the incumbent government.
Congress has filed a complaint with the Election Commission alleging that the BJP is manipulating government control to hinder the opposition's election campaigns in Jharkhand. The complaint stems from an incident where Rahul Gandhi's flight was delayed, preventing him from attending a rally in Deoghar. Congress claims that the delay was a deliberate tactic to obstruct their campaign efforts.
Addressing a rally in Jharkhand, Congress leader Rahul Gandhi accused the BJP and RSS of trying to «kill» the Constitution by dividing the nation along caste and communal lines. He promised a caste census and increased reservations for OBCs, STs, and SCs if the INDIA bloc comes to power in the state.
Raj Thackeray's Maharashtra Navnirman Sena (MNS) has canceled its closing election rally at Mumbai's Shivaji Park, citing lack of permission from the state government. With MNS withdrawing, the Uddhav Thackeray-led Shiv Sena (UBT) remains the only applicant for the venue on November 17th, just two days before the state elections.
The Karnataka government will publicly disclose audit reports of major temples (A and B category) under its endowment department. This decision aims to address allegations by BJP and JD(S) regarding fund misuse. The reports will detail revenue, expenses, and fund allocation, covering approximately 207 A-category and 139 B-category temples.
A horrific car crash in Dehradun, India, claimed the lives of six young people and left one critically injured. The victims, aged 19 to 24, were in a speeding MUV that collided with a container truck. Overspeeding is believed to be the primary cause of the accident.
At the 'VIVIBHA-2024' conference in Gurugram, India, RSS Chief Mohan Bhagwat urged researchers to develop Bharat-centric developmental frameworks. Speakers, including ISRO Chairman Dr. S. Somanath and Nobel Laureate Dr. Kailash Satyarthi, emphasized the role of research and innovation in achieving 'Viksit Bharat' by 2047. The conference showcased research aligned with Indian knowledge systems and future technologies.
The National Investigation Agency (NIA) apprehended M Mohammed Ali Jinnah in Tamil Nadu for providing refuge to a fugitive involved in the 2019 murder of Ramalingam. Ramalingam was killed by members of the banned outfit Popular Front of India (PFI) for opposing their conversion activities.
Naresh Meena, an independent candidate in the Deoli-Uniara Assembly bypoll, was arrested. He was accused of slapping a sub-divisional magistrate at a polling station. Meena was sent to judicial custody for 14 days. His supporters protested his arrest, leading to unrest and arson. Meena has a history of political activism and opposition to the Congress party.
Health experts are pointing to changing demographics and disease patterns as the primary drivers behind the high hospitalization costs in Kerala. The state is grappling with a rapidly aging population and a surge in lifestyle diseases diagnosed at younger ages. This, coupled with a preference for private healthcare and low insurance coverage, has resulted in significant out-of-pocket expenses for families.
Tensions rise in Canada as Khalistani supporters, referring to themselves as the true Canadians, called for white people to return to Europe. The group, visible with Khalistani flags in a march in Surrey, proclaimed their ownership of Canada. This follows the strained relations between India and Canada after the assassination of Hardeep Singh Nijjar and Canada's accusations against India's involvement.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi's aircraft encountered a technical issue in Jharkhand, causing a delay in his return to Delhi. The Prime Minister was in the state for rallies commemorating Janjatiya Gaurav Diwas. Congress leader Rahul Gandhi's helicopter was also grounded in Jharkhand due to airspace restrictions, which the Congress alleges was politically motivated.
A 42-year-old Delhi man, Dhiraj, was arrested for allegedly murdering his neighbor, Ran Singh. Singh had intervened in a domestic dispute, objecting to Dhiraj's abuse and assault of his wife. The confrontation turned fatal when Dhiraj struck Singh with an iron rod, causing him to fall and sustain fatal head injuries.
A fraudster impersonating a Mumbai police officer in Kerala accidentally video-called a Thrissur Police Cyber Cell officer. The officer, initially pretending to have a faulty camera, eventually revealed his identity, stunning the scammer. The incident, shared by Thrissur City Police, went viral, drawing amusement and praise for the officer's quick thinking.
Congress leader Rahul Gandhi's helicopter was grounded in Jharkhand's Godda after being denied takeoff clearance by Air Traffic Control. The Congress party alleges that this was a deliberate move to disrupt Rahul Gandhi's election campaign as it coincided with PM Modi's rally in the same state.
Maharashtra gears up for a multifaceted political battleground as the ruling Mahayuti alliance, led by Chief Minister Eknath Shinde, faces off against the Maha Vikas Aghadi (MVA) coalition in the upcoming assembly elections. The contest is complicated by recent divisions within the Shiv Sena and the Nationalist Congress Party (NCP), adding layers of complexity to the electoral landscape.
Union Home Minister Amit Shah shared a video on X showcasing Election Commission officials inspecting his helicopter during his Maharashtra election campaign. This comes amidst controversy surrounding similar checks conducted on former CM Uddhav Thackeray, who questioned if similar scrutiny was applied to PM Modi and other senior leaders.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi's aircraft encountered a technical issue in Jharkhand, causing a delay in his return to Delhi. The Prime Minister was in the state for rallies commemorating Janjatiya Gaurav Diwas. Congress leader Rahul Gandhi's helicopter was also grounded in Jharkhand due to airspace restrictions, which the Congress alleges was politically motivated.
Indian students gathered in protest outside the Oxford Union in the UK on Thursday, expressing their disapproval of a debate centered on Kashmiri independence. The debate, organized by the Oxford Union, featured panelists both for and against the motion, sparking controversy over the selection of speakers and the sensitive nature of the topic.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi extended his greetings to the people of Jharkhand on the state's foundation day, acknowledging the sacrifices of the tribal community. He highlighted the state's rich natural resources and expressed his hope for its rapid development. Jharkhand, carved out of Bihar, celebrates its foundation day on Birsa Munda's birth anniversary, a revered tribal freedom fighter.
Congress leader Jairam Ramesh criticizes the Modi government for undermining Adivasi rights on Birsa Munda's birth anniversary. He argues that the government's new scheme, DAJGUA, weakens the Forest Rights Act by transferring power from tribal communities to the Forest Department.