The Supreme Court has allowed Ranveer Allahabadia to resume his podcast 'The Ranveer Show' provided he maintains decency in his content. This decision follows a review by solicitor general Tushar Mehta, who deemed the show perverse but not vulgar. The SC suggested the need for regulatory measures to balance free speech while adhering to societal moral standards.
Congress spokesperson Shama Mohamed faced backlash for calling India's cricket captain Rohit Sharma 'fat' and 'mediocre' in a now-deleted social media post. Mohamed defended her statement as a comment on his fitness. The Congress party reprimanded her and sought an explanation, stating they respect sporting icons and do not endorse such comments.
Akash Anand respects Mayawati’s decision to remove him from all BSP posts, describing it as personally emotional yet a significant challenge. He remains dedicated to the party's mission, asserting that his work for the Bahujan Movement, which advocates for Dalit rights, is far from over.
The Supreme Court urged the central government to establish guidelines for regulating social media content after controversy over explicit content involving comedian Samay Raina and Ranveer Allahbadia. The court emphasized the need for limited regulatory measures without leading to censorship, ensuring the appropriateness of online humor.
Hospitality major Oberoi Group is set to open two new properties in Rishikesh - an 80-key Oberoi 'vilas' and a 120-room Trident in partnership with Ladhani Group. This is part of Oberoi's strategic expansion. Architect Bill Bensley will design the resorts, which are expected to begin construction in early 2026 with completion targeting 2029.
Congress spokesperson Shama Mohamed criticized Indian cricket team captain Rohit Sharma, calling him «fat» and a «mediocre captain» despite a recent victory against New Zealand in the Champions Trophy. BJP’s Shehzad Poonawalla defended Sharma, highlighting past electoral failures of the Congress party and Rohit's impressive track record, including winning the T20 World Cup.
Nobel laureate Amartya Sen voiced concern over Bangladesh's ongoing crisis, emphasising his connection to the nation. He acknowledged the progress made since independence but warned against political instability. Sen stressed the need for cooperation, press freedom, and protection of minorities. He cited the importance of learning from historical communal violence to ensure a peaceful future.
Congress leader Pawan Khera called out spokesperson Shama Mohammed for her remarks on Indian cricket captain Rohit Sharma, asking her to delete the social media posts and exercise caution. Mohammed had labeled Sharma as 'fat' and 'mediocre,' sparking backlash. She defended her comments as a general observation about sports fitness, but the party emphasized respect for sporting icons.
On World Wildlife Day, Prime Minister Narendra Modi visited Gir Wildlife Sanctuary in Gujarat, participated in a lion safari, and chaired the National Board for Wildlife meeting. The visit highlights the government's Project Lion, which aims to conserve and expand the population of Asiatic lions through various strategic efforts and community involvement.
Supreme Court criticized Gujarat Police for filing an FIR against Congress MP Imran Pratapgarhi over a social media post featuring a poem. The court emphasized the importance of freedom of speech, arguing that the poem promotes non-violence and does not target any religion. The case appears politically motivated, with the SC granting interim protection to Pratapgarhi.
Instances of false toll deductions from FASTag wallets have been identified, primarily due to incorrect vehicle number entries by toll operators. The NHAI has penalized toll collectors in 250 cases, imposing a Rs 1 lakh fine for each violation. This measure has significantly reduced such cases by 70%, with ongoing investigations and refunds issued for verified false deductions.
The Army on Sunday afternoon recovered the body of the eighth missing worker from the Mana avalanche incident, concluding the rescue operation. A total of 54 workers were trapped when the avalanche struck on February 28. Rescue teams employed thermal imaging, drones, and other equipment to locate survivors and recover bodies.
S Prabakaran has been re-elected as vice-chairman of the Bar Council of India for a five-year term. This marks his third consecutive term in the role. With 35 years of bar experience, Prabakaran aims to further the initiatives and policies for bettering the legal profession and education in India.
Sri Sri Ravi Shankar, founder of Art of Living, unveiled rare relics of the original Somnath Jyotirlingam in Delhi during a Maha Satsang titled Anandam. Delhi CM Rekha Gupta, who attended the event, praised the organization’s Yamuna cleanup efforts and announced plans for a riverfront project.
Congress MLA Basavaraju V Shivaganga predicts that deputy chief minister D K Shivakumar will become Karnataka's chief minister by December, continuing in the role for 7.5 years. The claim emphasises Shivakumar's significant contributions to the party's performance in elections and the high command's awareness of his efforts.
A special court in Mumbai has ordered the Anti-Corruption Bureau to file an FIR against former Sebi chairperson Madhabi Puri Buch and others for alleged stock market fraud. Despite prior complaints, no action was taken. The probe will be monitored by the court, with a status report needed in 30 days. Buch's term ended amid allegations of conflict of interest and regulatory lapses.
The water quality of the Ganga river in Bihar has been found unsuitable for bathing due to high levels of bacteriological pollution. The contamination is primarily from untreated sewage and domestic wastewater from cities along the river's banks, as indicated by the latest Bihar Economic Survey report.
Rahul Gandhi emphasizes unity within the Congress party in Kerala amidst internal discord following Shashi Tharoor's controversial remarks. In a high-level meeting, leaders stress discipline and a united front ahead of upcoming elections, with firm plans to challenge both LDF and BJP.
Kerala Industries Minister P Rajeeve highlights that efficient use of technology can reduce working hours while maintaining high productivity. The state is actively promoting itself as an investment destination with technology playing a pivotal role, attracting significant investment interests at the recent Investor Kerala Global Summit.
Punjab CM Bhagwant Mann announced a crackdown on gangsters, smugglers, and criminals, emphasizing zero tolerance for drugs. He highlighted the efforts to dismantle drug supply chains and praised the police's role in maintaining peace. Mann also announced the recruitment of 10,000 new police personnel and the reduction in road accident casualties by 48.10% due to a new road safety force.
Union minister Raksha Khadse filed a police complaint after her daughter and friends were harassed by boys at an event in Maharashtra's Jalgaon district. The incident involved boys taking photos and videos, leading to unruly behavior. Chief minister Fadnavis confirmed the culprits' political affiliation and assured strict action. Maharashtra Congress chief Harshvardhan Sapkal criticized the law enforcement's handling of the situation.
Himani Narwal, a 22-year-old Congress worker, was found murdered, leading her family to suspect political rivalry as a motive. Her mother refuses to perform last rites until justice is served. Senior Congress leaders condemned the incident, calling for a high-level probe and a Special Investigation Team (SIT) to ensure the perpetrators are swiftly punished.
The Election Commission clarified that a duplication in EPIC numbers across states does not indicate fake voters, as one can only vote at their designated polling station. Efforts are being made to ensure unique EPIC numbers for all electors, with the ERONET 2.0 platform assisting in this correction process.
The Election Commission has addressed concerns about voters sharing identical EPIC numbers, explaining that distinct demographic details prevent voting violations. Duplication stemmed from a manual process before the ERONET database integration. The EC will ensure unique EPIC identifiers for all registered voters, with ERONET 2.0 updating and rectifying any duplicates identified.