On National Girl Child Day, Congress leaders Priyanka Gandhi and Rahul Gandhi, along with PM Narendra Modi, emphasized the importance of empowering girls and ensuring equality. Priyanka highlighted women as symbols of strength and progress, quoting Dr Ambedkar. PM Modi reaffirmed the government's efforts in education, technology, and healthcare to empower girls. Rahul stressed the responsibility to secure a bright future for daughters. The day, initiated in 2008, underscores the significance of eradicating gender discrimination and supporting girls' rights and welfare.
The Delhi High Court refuses to direct the Delhi legislative assembly to hold a special session for tabling CAG reports. Despite recognizing delays by the government, the court refrains from judicial intervention, emphasizing assembly's internal functions. The decision impacts proceedings before upcoming Assembly elections.
Aam Aadmi Party has complained to the Election Commission of India about multiple alleged attacks on its leader Arvind Kejriwal during the Delhi assembly election campaign, accusing the BJP and Delhi Police. Security provided to Kejriwal by Punjab Police was withdrawn following EC's directives.
The Supreme Court of India declined to entertain a PIL challenging the TDS system under the Income Tax Act. Chief Justice Sanjiv Khanna and Justice Sanjay Kumar suggested the petitioner move to the Delhi High Court, emphasizing that TDS is a standard practice globally.
Shiv Sena (UBT) MP Sanjay Raut claimed that Maharashtra will soon appoint a third deputy chief minister, likely from the Shinde faction. Raut accuses Shinde's group of abandoning the party due to fear of central agencies. Rising tensions persist between the factions, highlighting ideological disputes centered around Balasaheb Thackeray's principles.
The Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) released a parody video titled 'BJP's Got Latent' targeting BJP leaders, in response to BJP's parody 'Delhi's Got Latent' ahead of Delhi elections. Highlighting controversial remarks from BJP leaders, AAP's video parodies BJP politicians. Both parties are engaging in satirical campaigns as the February 5 elections approach, with vote counting on February 8.
Republic Day in India commemorates the adoption of the Indian Constitution on January 26, 1950, marking India's transition to a republic. The 76th celebration will feature cultural displays, a parade with contingents and bands, and showcase India's diverse strengths. Indonesia's President Prabowo Subianto will be the chief guest.
Asaduddin Owaisi criticized Arvind Kejriwal and Narendra Modi, claiming they share the same ideology. He urged voters to support AIMIM candidates in the upcoming Delhi polls. He questioned the judicial process and accused Kejriwal of neglecting the Okhla constituency. Owaisi asserted that BJP would not win in Okhla.
Farooq Abdullah, former Jammu and Kashmir CM, attended a religious event at Mata Vaishno Devi shrine, advocating for local residents protesting the ropeway project in Katra. He emphasized the significance of considering the community's interests and praised locals' resilience. He also highlighted universal religious values and community power in government decisions.
Madras high court holds that the act of sexual harassment at the workplace is more significant than the intention behind it. The court emphasized that unwelcome behavior, regardless of the harasser's intent, constitutes sexual harassment, affecting the victim's sense of decency. This ruling came while quashing a labour court's order that had overturned the findings against an HCL Technologies employee.
Bombay HC's Nagpur bench overturned a Pocso court's conviction of a father for sexually assaulting his daughter, citing lack of evidence and potential motive due to the father's disapproval of her marriage. The court noted the possibility of false allegations driven by the daughter's distress over her father's opposition.
Railways has launched a high-level investigation into the Jalgaon train incident that led to passenger deaths caused by the Karnataka Express. The probe, by a five-member committee, will focus on the cause of the panic among Pushpak Express passengers, who were reportedly responding to rumors of fire and smoke.
Central Consumer Protection Authority (CCPA) has issued notices to cab aggregators Uber and Ola for allegedly charging different fares based on mobile operating systems. This action follows a report showing fare discrepancies on Android and iPhones. Consumer Affairs Minister Pralhad Joshi emphasized zero tolerance for consumer exploitation and called for a probe into differential pricing practices.
In Rajouri district, Jammu & Kashmir, a mysterious illness has resulted in 17 deaths, potentially due to toxins. Union minister Jitendra Singh confirms ongoing investigations to identify the toxin type. Over 40 residents have been relocated to isolation centers amid fears, and severe symptoms hint at neuro-toxicity. Authorities are closely monitoring the situation.
India's foreign secretary Vikram Misri is set to visit Beijing for high-level talks as part of efforts to normalize relations post the Oct 21 disengagement agreement. The discussions will cover cross-border cooperation, including Kailash Mansarovar Yatra resumption and data sharing on trans-border rivers, while ensuring national security remains uncompromised.
Shariful Fakir's father claims his son was wrongfully arrested for allegedly stabbing actor Saif Ali Khan during a burglary in Mumbai. He argues Shariful doesn't match the CCTV footage and believes his illegal entry into India makes him an easy target. The family insists Shariful is not a criminal and seeks justice.
Kolkata's yellow taxis will continue to operate, though not limited to the iconic Ambassador model. New rules allow all light commercial vehicles with taxi permits to be painted yellow, preserving a key cultural symbol. This decision balances heritage with modern transportation needs amidst declining numbers of Ambassador taxis.
Home Minister Amit Shah highlights the Modi government's achievements in the last decade, including the nullification of Article 370, construction of the Ram temple, and the abolition of triple talaq. He notes the increased pride among Hindus in their civilisational identity and acknowledges the role of Hindu organizations in societal service.
The JPC on Waqf Amendment Bill has revised its schedule and will now have meetings on Friday and Monday, as opposed to the initial Friday and Saturday plan. The opposition had sought a postponement to allow more time for preparation, arguing that immediate scheduling would hinder thorough discussions and the formulation of amendments.
Razorpay, PayU, Easebuzz, and Paytm are under investigation by the Enforcement Directorate for their alleged involvement in a cryptocurrency scam led by 10 Chinese nationals via the HPZ Token app. The ED has frozen around Rs 500 crore in their virtual accounts. The accused collected over Rs 2,200 crore from 20 states for cryptocurrency mining investments.
India is one step closer to finalizing 'Project-75 India' for acquiring six new diesel-electric submarines, as the defence ministry opens the commercial bid submitted by Mazagon Docks and German company ThyssenKrupp Marine Systems. The MDL-TKMS bid surpassed the Spanish rival's offer, with the German submarine demonstrating a functional air-independent propulsion system.
OpenAI, backed by Microsoft and creator of ChatGPT, challenges Delhi HC's jurisdiction in a copyright lawsuit by ANI. OpenAI argues it lacks an Indian presence and cannot delete ANI's data from training modules due to US legal obligations. The court will hear the case on Jan 28.
The Congress party launched campaign song for the upcoming Delhi Assembly elections, aiming to showcase their promises and criticize the tenure of the ruling AAP and opposition BJP. They highlighted their focus on civic issues and welfare schemes, aiming to position themselves as the better alternative.
Election management bodies from various countries gathered in New Delhi to address the challenges posed by false narratives, fake news, and misinformation campaigns on social media that threaten the integrity of live elections. Technology's role in enhancing election transparency and efficiency, as well as combating these issues, was highlighted, with participants sharing their experiences and solutions.
Indore police have registered a first information report against an unidentified person for giving alms to a beggar, violating a newly imposed ban in the city. This action aims to support the administration's goal to make Indore beggar-free. Violators can face imprisonment, a fine, or both. A reward is offered for those who report begging activities.
Punjab Police have withdrawn their personnel from AAP national convener Arvind Kejriwal's security detail, but he retains his Z-Plus security cover. This decision follows reports of threats and a recent attack on Kejriwal's campaign. This comes as Delhi Assembly elections approach, with intelligence agencies warning of a possible attack by pro-Khalistan operatives.
On the 99th birth anniversary of Shiv Sena founder, the Shiv Sena (UBT) demands the Bharat Ratna for Bal Thackeray, citing his contributions to Hindutva. Senior leader Sanjay Raut criticized the BJP-led government for neglecting Thackeray while honoring undeserving individuals and accused Prime Minister Modi and Amit Shah of hypocrisy regarding Thackeray's legacy.