Indian businessman Vijay Mallya's bankruptcy appeal in the UK concluded, with a judge’s decision pending. Mallya argues that the banks’ realized assets exceed his debt. However, banks claim potential recoveries are contingent on legal outcomes in India, where Mallya owes £1.05 billion.
Delhi Police’s metro unit recovered and returned over 450 stolen mobile phones worth more than Rs 1 crore in just 20 days under ‘Mission Reconnect – Your Phone’s Journey Back Home.’ Specialized teams tracked stolen phones across 16 states, apprehended culprits, and reunited devices with owners. At a function in Utsav Sadan, 201 phones were handed back to complainants.
A joint security review meeting was convened in Kashmir on Friday to improve coordination between Jammu and Kashmir Police and CRPF. Focus was on enhancing counter-insurgency operations, intelligence sharing, and responding to emerging security challenges.
Congress MLAs in Rajasthan assembly have decided to camp inside the House with blankets and mattresses in protest over the suspension of six of its members. The assembly had earlier witnessed chaos after a minister's remark sparked outrage among Congress legislators, leading to repeated adjournments.
OYO faced backlash for an ad tagline suggesting 'Bhagwan har jagah hain, or OYO bhi', deemed offensive. This led to '#BoycottOYO' trending on social media. The company clarified the ad aimed to promote religious tourism in India. OYO emphasized its respect for all faiths and announced plans to expand its presence at pilgrimage destinations.
Maharashtra deputy CM Eknath Shinde reiterates his political strength, referencing his pivotal role in the 2022 rebellion that ousted Uddhav Thackeray’s government. Shinde, claiming loyalty to Shiv Sena founder Balasaheb Thackeray, warns opponents against underestimating him amid ongoing threats and a continuing police probe.
Union Minister Piyush Goyal calls the proposed India-US bilateral trade pact the 'mother of all deals.' At the Invest Kerala Global Summit, he emphasized strong economic ties, mentioned the India-UAE CEPA, and ongoing talks with Bahrain and other nations. Prime Minister Modi aims to double commerce to USD 500 billion by 2030. Recent bilateral trade figures underscore the significant partnership benefits.
S Jaishankar met with Wang Yi during the G20 meeting in Johannesburg. They discussed bilateral ties, focusing on direct flight resumption and the Kailash Mansarovar Yatra. They reviewed border peace management and the impact of the pandemic on flights, reflecting on multiple past agreements. Renewed initiatives aim to rebuild trust and stability.
A fresh dispute has arisen between BJP and Congress after US President Trump questioned $21 million USAID funds for voter turnout in India, calling it a “kickback scheme.” BJP accused Congress of using foreign support to influence elections while Congress highlighted BJP’s past USAID links and accused hypocrisy. Trump reasserted that the funds aimed to influence 2024 elections.
Protests erupted in Manipur's Imphal valley after the arrest of village volunteers, leading to roadblocks and market closures. The unrest followed Governor Ajay Kumar Bhalla's warning for residents to surrender looted weapons. Security forces have intensified crackdowns, detaining multiple militants and recovering weaponry.
Congress leader Rahul Gandhi responded to PM Modi's remark regarding the Adani Group issue, emphasizing it as a matter of national importance. During PM Modi's recent US visit, he stated that such individual cases are not discussed between leaders of nations, underscoring India's democratic values.
US President Donald Trump has accused the allocation of $21 million for voter turnout in India as a 'kickback scheme.' The BJP echoed these claims, alleging the funds were used to support 'deep-state assets' in India. GOP leaders are calling for an investigation to determine if the Congress party benefited from these kickbacks.
US President Trump claimed that the $21 million USAID grant was intended to influence India's elections, backing PM Modi's assertion of foreign interference. BJP leader Ravi Shankar Prasad condemned Congress for allegedly seeking foreign intervention, calling it shameful and anti-national.
Home minister Amit Shah urged insurgents in the North-East to surrender and join the mainstream, highlighting the success of over 10,500 militants who have done so since 2014. He emphasized the Modi government's efforts in resolving regional disputes and promoting opportunities for youth, leading to a significant reduction in violent incidents.
CBSE plans to conduct two Class X Board exams annually, starting in 2026, in February and May. This schedule gives students flexibility to choose their preferred exam date and subjects. The best score from either exam will be recorded on the certificate.
Chief Justice T.S. Sivagnanam recused himself from hearing a PIL against former Kolkata Police Commissioner Vineet Kumar Goyal over the R.G. Kar Hospital junior doctor's rape and murder case. The PIL sought action for the alleged revelation of the victim's identity by Goyal.
With the influx of devotees for Maha Kumbh, Prayagraj's wholesale medicine market on Leader Road has been unofficially closed, creating a shortage of medicines, including life-saving drugs. Despite multiple pleas from traders, district authorities have not addressed the supply disruption caused by restricted truck access to the market area.
Chhattisgarh HC upholds life sentences for four men involved in a deadly 2014 Maoist ambush that killed 15 security personnel and four civilians. The court emphasized the well-orchestrated nature of such attacks and relied on witness testimonies and incriminating evidence to confirm the convictions.