Mallikarjun Kharge criticizes the Modi government's handling of the job market, alleging data manipulation to cover up declining employment. He cites polls showing high unemployment among youth and difficulties in finding jobs, accusing the government of misleading the country and failing to deliver on its promise of creating two crore jobs annually.
Congress leader Vinesh Phogat accused BJP and AAP of practicing vote-bank politics and failing to fulfill promises, citing specific unfulfilled pledges in Haryana and Punjab. She emphasized that the Congress party has a consistent record of honoring its commitments and urged Delhiites to trust the Congress for development.
Mumbai Police have formed 20 teams to locate Saif Ali Khan's attacker, who stabbed the actor six times in a burglary attempt at his apartment. CCTV footage reveals the suspect's face. The attacker did not break in but sneaked in with the intent to rob. Saif is recovering after emergency surgery.
The Centre's panel on Delhi-NCR's air quality has revoked stage 3 curbs of the Graded Response Action Plan (GRAP) amid improved air quality. The decision follows favourable meteorological conditions that reduced pollution levels, including strong winds and rain. Restrictions on non-essential construction and certain vehicle uses were lifted.
CPM leader Prakash Karat emphasised the need for a political and ideological struggle against forces seeking to establish Hindutva as India's state ideology. At the inauguration of the Jyoti Basu Centre, Karat praised Basu's legacy in promoting secularism and democracy. He acknowledged contributions from former leaders and underscored the importance of continuing Basu's progressive work.
Bollywood star Saif Ali Khan underwent surgery to remove a knife fragment from his spine after being attacked at his Mumbai residence. The surgery, involving neurosurgery and plastic surgery, was successful. Khan, 54, is in stable condition and recovering in the ICU. Doctors anticipate moving him to a ward and possibly discharging him within a few days.
Bharatiya Janata Party's manifesto for the Delhi assembly elections focuses on women, the poor, and the elderly. Key promises include free gas cylinders for Holi and Diwali, Rs 21,000 for pregnant women, increased pensions for seniors, and Rs 5 meals in slums. BJP vows to probe AAP’s schemes.
Mr. Bhaskar Das, affectionately known as BD, is remembered for his unending zest for life and insatiable hunger for knowledge, despite battling cancer. His vibrant personality and unwavering passion for his work and friends made him a beloved figure in the industry.
Dr. Bhaskar Das, a significant force in India's media and advertising sectors, passed away, leaving a lasting legacy. His transformative work at The Times of India Group, Zee Media, and Republic Media showcased his visionary leadership. His lectures at top institutions and his contributions to The Advertising Club of India are fondly remembered. Rest in peace, Bhaskar Da.
Dr Bhaskar Das, a distinguished academic at MICA, was known for his dynamic approach and openness to contrarian views. With an extensive career in media, he valued knowledge over mere information and insisted on adapting to evolving media landscapes. His legacy includes impactful mentorship and a relentless pursuit of knowledge, reflected in his three PhDs.
Samajwadi Party chief Akhilesh Yadav and AAP convenor Arvind Kejriwal criticized BJP's Shehzad Poonawalla for allegedly abusing AAP MLA Rituraj Jha during a live show. They condemned the remarks as reflective of BJP's narrow thinking toward Purvanchalis. BJP's Manoj Tiwari also urged Poonawalla to apologize.
Bhaskar Das, a media veteran with a distinguished 40-year career, has passed away from cancer. Notable for his 32-year tenure at BCCL, he held leadership roles including President and Board Member. He significantly contributed to BCCL’s growth, Republic TV and Zee Media. He was also involved in academia as a mentor at MICA, inspiring many in media and entertainment.
The media and entertainment industry mourns the loss of Bhaskar Das, remembered for his adaptability, leadership, and passion for learning. His legacy as a visionary leader and mentor, with deep insights and a consultative approach, leaves a lasting impact on many professionals. Bhaskar's energy and humility were remarkable.
Bangladesh is awaiting India's response regarding the appointment of a new high commissioner to India, with a typical timeframe of three to four months. The Bangladeshi foreign ministry has no information on former PM Sheikh Hasina's citizenship status in India. Reports on bilateral agreements have been made public.
Rahul Gandhi visited patients at AIIMS Delhi, on Wednesday, listening to their problems and promising support. Struggling with long waits and government insensitivity, patients endure hardships, including improper treatment. Among them, a blood cancer patient’s family received a cash support commitment. Gandhi highlighted the Congress party's resilience and ideological fight against BJP and RSS.
Bollywood actor Saif Ali Khan was attacked in his Bandra apartment early Thursday morning. He sustained severe spinal injuries and underwent emergency surgery. The attacker, who demanded money and stabbed Saif, escaped. Police have deployed multiple teams to track down the intruder, while the incident raises concerns about security measures.
India has welcomed the announcement of a ceasefire and the release of hostages in Gaza, hoping it will ensure a safe and continuous supply of humanitarian aid to Gaza. The agreement, brokered by Egyptian and Qatari mediators with US backing, aims to halt the 15-month conflict between Israel and Hamas.
The Union Cabinet has approved the construction of a third launch pad at Isro's Satish Dhawan Space Centre in Sriharikota. Estimated at Rs 3,984.8 crore, this new pad will enhance India's space capabilities, supporting future human spaceflight missions and advanced launch vehicles. Completion is expected within 48 months.
The Congress has filed a plea in the Supreme Court in favor of the Places of Worship (Special Provisions) Act, emphasizing its importance for maintaining secularism and communal harmony. They argue that any challenges to the Act could threaten India's secular fabric and fundamental constitutional principles.
The cabinet made key decisions including setting up the eighth pay commission and approved extending a special package for fertilisers. PM Modi also launched several projects, including indigenously built naval combatants and Namo Bharat trains, highlighting an action-filled year aimed at boosting growth and welfare initiatives.
Isro has successfully docked two spacecraft in space, joining an elite group of nations mastering this technology. This advances India's goal of establishing a permanent space station and fulfilling ambitious missions, including manned lunar expeditions by 2040, using the indigenous Bharatiya Docking System.
Saif Ali Khan was attacked in his Bandra residence, sparking shock and concern within the film industry. Celebrities including Parineeti Chopra, Raveena Tandon, and Pooja Bhatt raised alarms about the safety in Mumbai and demanded stronger law enforcement measures to prevent such incidents.
The Modi government announced the setting up of the eighth pay commission to benefit 1.1 crore central government employees and pensioners. This decision, made before Delhi votes, aims to enhance consumption demand and improve the quality of life. The implementation of the award is expected from 2026.