The Supreme Court directs the Union government to form an expert committee for drafting a law to protect househelps, citing rampant abuse and a lack of legal safeguards. Past attempts to legislate these protections have failed over the last 66 years.
Arvind Kejriwal responded to the Election Commission's notice by stating that Haryana's water supplied to Delhi was highly contaminated with toxic ammonia levels. Kejriwal emphasized the severe health hazards posed by this contamination and urged for immediate institutional and government intervention.
Coca-Cola is optimistic about its future in India, a key market where local brands like Thums Up, Maaza, and Limca strengthen its portfolio. Amid intensified competition from Reliance's Campa Cola, Coca-Cola plans to bolster existing categories and explore new opportunities, particularly in urban markets with higher purchasing power.
A 56-year-old woman in Pune and two individuals in Kolkata have died from suspected Guillain-Barre Syndrome (GBS). The recent cases add to a cluster of 127 GBS cases identified in Maharashtra since January 9. The disease has also claimed the life of a 41-year-old man from Pune.
In 2023-24, 58% of manufacturing establishments were led by female proprietors, marking a 4 percentage point increase from the previous year, according to the Annual Survey of Unincorporated Sector Enterprises. Notably, female workers constituted 28.1% of the total workforce during the year.
India's education landscape in 2024 showed mixed progress, with marginal improvements in school attendance, but uneven digital literacy among students. There were notable disparities in attendance and smartphone access across states. The decline in underage enrolment is likely to positively impact long-term learning outcomes.
IAS officer Mannuamching takes over as DC of Pherzawl district, while Asish Das is transferred to Ukhrul district. Meanwhile, Myanaglambam Rajkumar is moved to Imphal West, and L Nandakumar Singh is the new DC of Chandel. Several SPs have also been transferred, including Rakesh Balwal to Imphal East and Shivanand Surve to Senapati.
Karnataka High Court quashed ED's action against former Mysore Urban Development Authority commissioner D S Natesha in the alternative site allotment case. The court invalidated the search operation, citing the absence of «reason to believe» and reserved liberty for Natesha to initiate action under PMLA, 2002.
Delhi's air quality significantly worsened to 'very poor' due to mist, smog, and low wind speed, leading CAQM to impose Grap-3 restrictions immediately. The AQI was recorded at 379 by 6 pm, prompting a ban on construction activities and certain diesel and petrol cars. Further deterioration is expected.
Supreme Court ruled that domicile-based reservation in PG medical courses is not allowed, stating the Constitution only recognizes domicile of India. Quota for UG courses like MBBS can have state reservations due to state expenditures. This verdict supports equality under Article 14, asserting no restriction for PG course admissions on a state domicile basis.
The Supreme Court of India has warned state governments against appointing public prosecutors based solely on political considerations. Noting a case where a grave error was not corrected by a prosecutor, the court emphasized that only capable and competent lawyers with strong reputations should be appointed to these crucial positions.
IUML's state general secretary P M A Salam stated that men and women are not equal, using the example of gender-specific categories in the Olympics. He argued that advocating for gender equality is unrealistic. Salam emphasized that IUML supports gender justice, not equality. His comments may have political repercussions for the UDF opposition.
Research on lab-produced eggs and sperm, known as in-vitro gametogenesis (IVGs), is advancing quickly, with potential for future fertility treatments. While successful in mice, it remains untested in humans. Issues such as safety, effectiveness, and ethical concerns need careful consideration, involving patient communities and public input from the early stages.
Swift intervention by central forces, police, NDRF, and seers averted disaster after a stampede at Maha Kumbh in Prayagraj. Over 3,500 BSF troopers and 20 NDRF teams ensured an organized evacuation. Seers paused their activities to facilitate rescue operations and held meetings for crisis management. Symbolic observance replaced the usual ceremonies.
A deadly stampede at Maha Kumbh in Prayagraj occurred early Wednesday, resulting in 30 deaths, mostly women. Thousands of pilgrims were caught in a sudden, uncontrollable surge. Survivors recounted chaos and insufficient police control, leading to horrific scenes of people being trampled. Many abandoned their pilgrimage after the tragedy.
Photographers Basabdatta Sarkar and Krishna Roy recount their experience at Prayagraj's Mauni Amavasya where an incident led to panic. Amid holy chants, a sudden pushback and screams marked the tragic scene at the sacred riverbank, highlighting the dangers of overcrowding during such massive gatherings.
An assistant professor at Maulana Abul Kalam Azad University of Technology is under investigation after videos of a mock wedding with a first-year student went viral. Payal Banerjee, who participated unknowingly in the staged event, claims betrayal by a colleague. The inquiry committee comprises five senior faculty members.
The Trump administration is urging India to significantly increase its purchase of US military technology, which has already cost over $25 billion since 2007. The ongoing negotiations include co-production deals for fighter aircraft engines and joint manufacturing of combat vehicles, emphasizing strategic and technological collaboration.
The cabinet committee on security, led by the PM, approved two critical deals worth Rs 10,200 crore for ammunition of the indigenous Pinaka multi-launch artillery rocket systems. These deals include high-explosive pre-fragmented rocket ammunition and area denial munitions, enhancing the Army's capabilities with extended strike ranges and area saturation features.
The district administration of Rajouri continues intensive preventive care for residents of Badhaal village where a mystery illness has claimed 17 lives. With no new reported cases, 364 individuals have been isolated and provided with essential needs, while the village is under strict monitoring to ensure safety and prevent further spread.
Jammu and Kashmir Police conducted raids at 25 locations across Rajouri district, seizing incriminating materials linked to a terror network. This network, associated with Jaish-e-Mohammad and Lashkar-e-Taiba, aimed to activate overground workers for terror activities. These raids follow extensive searches two months prior in connection with separate terror-related cases in Rajouri and Udhampur.
Arvind Kejriwal accused the BJP-led Haryana government of contaminating Delhi's water, drawing sharp responses from political rivals including PM Narendra Modi and Rahul Gandhi. Amid pressure over corruption allegations against AAP, Kejriwal's controversial claims is perhaps a ploy to redirect the campaign narrative towards public health concerns.
Arvind Kejriwal defended his allegations against the BJP government regarding the contamination of Yamuna water, stating that his claims were made to address a public health crisis. Emphasizing the dangerous levels of toxicity in water from Haryana, he also asserted highlighting government lapses should not be criminalized. Meanwhile, Haryana CM denied the accusations by taking a sip from the river earlier in the day.