Gauhati High Court received a bomb threat via email from an unknown organization named 'Madras Tigers,' prompting Assam Police to launch a search operation. Experts are thoroughly checking the premises, though officials suspect it may be a hoax. Despite the threat, the court's functioning has not been disrupted, and judges are proceeding with scheduled cases.
In a rare display of camaraderie, Saudi fighter jets escorted Prime Minister Narendra Modi's aircraft as it entered Saudi airspace en route to Jeddah, underscoring the robust ties between India and Saudi Arabia.
As PM Modi visits Saudi Arabia, Congress recalls Nehru's 1956 trip, highlighting evolving India-Saudi ties. Modi's visit, his third to the kingdom, underscores the strategic depth and momentum in bilateral relations, focusing on defense, trade, and energy. He will also address regional issues and engage with the Indian diaspora, emphasizing their role as a bridge between the two nations.
In Uttarakhand's remote regions, Pragya Dixit is spearheading a transformative movement through the Pragya Foundation, established in January 2024. Beginning with sanitary pad distribution in 2020, her initiative has expanded to empower women and promote sustainable menstrual waste disposal.
On the occasion of World Heritage day, manuscripts of Bhagavad Gita and Bharat Muni's Natyashastra have been inscribed in Unesco’s Memory of the World Register. This is a global honour as India now lists 14 inscriptions on this internationally acknowleged list.
The Allahabad High Court granted bail to Arun Kumar Mishra, accused of rape, raising concerns about failed relationships leading to criminal charges. Justice Krishan Pahal noted the consensual nature of the relationship and the delayed FIR filing. The court highlighted a societal trend of transient relationships and cautioned against misusing penal laws amid emotional fallout.
BJP leader Amit Malviya has challenged Mamata Banerjee's claims regarding the Murshidabad communal violence, citing police reports that contradict her narrative of «outsiders» being responsible. Malviya alleges that the violence, which resulted in three deaths and numerous arrests, was instigated by local youths, as indicated by intelligence inputs and police findings.
Following the tragic death of Air India Express First Officer Armaan after a Srinagar-Delhi flight, the DGCA has launched a thorough investigation. The probe will examine his medical history, airport medical care, and adherence to rostering protocols. ALPA has highlighted the urgent need for improved pilot rest regulations and mental health support within the aviation industry, emphasizing concerns about pilot welfare and working conditions.
India's census of central government employees, a practice since 1960, has been stalled since 2011, despite its importance for welfare scheme planning. While employee numbers peaked in 1995 and later declined, women's representation steadily rose. The census, along with reports like the Employment Review, faces challenges with data collection and has been discontinued, raising concerns about informed policy-making.
Murshidabad witnessed violence during Waqf Act protests. Pramod Tiwari holds TMC and BJP responsible. He demands an end to the exodus of families. Governor Bose calls violence and corruption cancerous. NHRC investigates human rights violations. Calcutta High Court orders central forces to stay. The court also warns against provocative remarks. Relief efforts are underway for the affected.
Baba Ramdev defended his «sharbat jihad» remark, claiming he didn't target any specific brand, while Congress leader Digvijaya Singh filed a police complaint alleging promotion of religious hatred. Singh accused Ramdev of indirectly targeting Rooh Afza, implying its sales fund religious institutions, and demanded an FIR for inciting communal sentiments. Police are investigating Singh's complaint.
Kapil Sibal criticized Vice President Jagdeep Dhankhar's disapproval of the Supreme Court's ruling on presidential bill decisions and Tamil Nadu governor's bill withholding. Sibal emphasized that both the President and governors must act on ministerial advice, accusing the governor of interfering with legislative authority.
Vice President Jagdeep Dhankhar has voiced strong concerns about the judiciary's increasing reliance on Article 142 of the Constitution, describing it as a threat to democratic forces. He called for a review of constitutional interpretation practices, particularly in light of recent judicial directives to the President regarding state bills.
The Ministry of Road Transport and Highways (MoRTH) has refuted claims of a nationwide satellite-based tolling system replacing FASTag by May 1, 2025. Instead, MoRTH will introduce an ANPR-FASTag-based barrier-less tolling system at select locations to ease traffic flow. This hybrid system will use number plate recognition and FASTag, with penalties for non-compliance.
The Shrimad Bhagavad Gita and Bharat Muni’s Natyashastra have been inscribed in Unesco’s Memory of the World Register, marking a significant recognition of India’s civilisational legacy. Union Minister Gajendra Singh Shekhawat hailed this as a historic moment, emphasizing their role as philosophical and aesthetic foundations.
India's Ministry of External Affairs has firmly dismissed Bangladesh's remarks regarding the Murshidabad violence, urging them to address the persecution of their own minorities. The MEA refuted Bangladesh's denial of involvement and accusations against India, following unrest that claimed lives and displaced families.
Anurag Thakur criticized the Congress party following the ED's chargesheet in the National Herald case, alleging repeated corruption. He stated the party's unease indicates guilt, referencing historical scams. The ED's chargesheet against Sonia and Rahul Gandhi involves alleged proceeds of crime, while Congress dismisses the case as politically motivated, leading to protests.
Harpreet Singh, a key suspect in multiple Punjab terror attacks, has been apprehended in California by the FBI and US Immigration. Wanted in India and linked to international terrorist organizations, Singh illegally entered the US in 2021. He faces charges related to the 2024 Chandigarh grenade attack, where he allegedly provided support alongside Pakistan-based terrorist Harwinder Singh Sandhu.
Harpreet Singh, wanted in India for alleged involvement in multiple terror activities, including grenade blasts and drug trafficking, has been apprehended in Sacramento, California. The FBI and US immigration authorities detained Singh, who illegally entered the US via Mexico in 2021.
Delhi Airport alerted passengers on Friday about potential flight delays due to shifting wind patterns. Arrival management measures were implemented from 12:30 pm to 4:30 pm to ensure operational safety. While other airport operations continue normally, passengers are advised to check with their airlines for updates. The IMD forecasts strong winds and thunderstorms in Delhi, potentially impacting flight schedules.
Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath has assured citizens that their safety remains the government's top priority amidst heavy rainfall, thunderstorms, and hailstorms across multiple districts. He directed officials to conduct surveys, initiate relief operations, and promptly distribute relief funds for casualties and injuries.
Bollywood actors Sunny Deol and Randeep Hooda, along with director Gopichand Malineni and producer Naveen Yerneni, face legal trouble. A case has been registered against them at Jalandhar's Sadar police station. The charges stem from their film 'Jaat,' accused of hurting religious sentiments.
The Shrimad Bhagavad Gita and Bharat Muni’s Natyashastra have been inscribed in Unesco’s Memory of the World Register, marking a significant recognition of India’s civilisational legacy. Union Minister Gajendra Singh Shekhawat hailed this as a historic moment, emphasizing their role as philosophical and aesthetic foundations.
India's chief negotiator Rajesh Agrawal will visit Washington DC next week to meet with US counterparts, paving the way for initial discussions on a proposed bilateral trade agreement. This visit aims to resolve outstanding issues before the formal trade talks commence.
Vice President Jagdeep Dhankhar criticized the Supreme Court's ruling that set a timeline for the President and governors to decide on bills. He questioned the court's authority to direct the President and expressed concern over the use of Article 142, deeming it a 'nuclear missile' against democratic forces.