Uttarakhand is gearing up for the Char Dham Yatra 2025, with registration commencing and doors opening from April 30th to May 4th. Chief Minister Dhami assures that all preparations are complete, including security, accommodation, and special registration counters for various groups. Authorities are implementing traffic management measures, including CCTV cameras and drones, to ensure a smooth pilgrimage for devotees.
Following the deadly Pahalgam terror attack that killed 26 civilians, Prime Minister Narendra Modi met with RSS chief Mohan Bhagwat. This meeting, confirmed by sources, is significant given the RSS's ideological influence on the BJP.
UN Secretary-General António Guterres condemned the Pahalgam terror attack in calls with India and Pakistan, emphasizing accountability. Jaishankar agreed on the importance of bringing perpetrators to justice, while Sharif urged the UN to counsel India to exercise restraint. PM Modi has granted the armed forces full authority to respond decisively to terrorism.
The Congress party has urged the Centre to expedite the safe return of BSF constable Purnam Sahu, who was detained by Pakistan Rangers after inadvertently crossing the border in Punjab. The incident occurred amidst heightened tensions following a terror attack in Jammu and Kashmir. Sahu's family awaits his return as discussions between border forces are underway.
India has successfully countered a cyber offensive launched by Pakistan-based hackers, identified as «IOK Hacker,» targeting public-facing platforms. The group attempted to deface websites, disrupt services, and steal data, including attacks on Army Public School websites and the Army Welfare Housing Organisation. Indian cybersecurity defenses detected and thwarted these intrusions, tracing them back to Pakistan.
Following the Pahalgam terror attack, PM Narendra Modi assures a strong response. He emphasizes India's resolve to combat cross-border terrorism. Modi pledges justice for the victims and vows to punish the perpetrators. He reiterates the nation's commitment to identifying, tracking, and punishing terrorists and their supporters. The Prime Minister assures the world that India will not be broken by terrorism.
Exploring the versatile range of Ranjit Lal's work, from humorous revenge stories featuring monkeys to tackling serious issues like female infanticide and climate change, while maintaining his signature style of finding hope and wonder in nature.
Andhra Pradesh Deputy Chief Minister Pawan Kalyan has strongly condemned pro-Pakistan sentiments expressed by some individuals in India, particularly during national crises. He urged those who harbor affection for Pakistan to relocate there. Kalyan's remarks referenced televised debates where certain leaders allegedly showed support for Pakistan. This statement follows the recent terrorist attack that killed 26 civilians.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi has congratulated Mark Carney on his election as Canada's Prime Minister, expressing optimism for strengthened India-Canada relations. Modi highlighted shared democratic values and people-to-people ties. This comes after strained relations following Canada's accusations against India regarding the Hardeep Singh Nijjar killing.
Mehbooba Mufti criticized the government's decision to deport Pakistani nationals. She expressed concern for women who married Indian citizens and lived in India for decades. The government suspended visa services for Pakistanis after the Pahalgam attack. Indians in Pakistan were advised to return. Pakistanis in India were told to leave before their visas expired.
BJP has strongly condemned Congress's 'Gayab' jibe, accusing them of using divisive imagery and inciting violence against PM Modi following the Pahalgam terror attack. BJP leaders criticized Congress for allegedly appealing to its Muslim vote bank and echoing the language of Pakistan.
The Supreme Court has decided against disclosing Pegasus reports that could compromise national security and sovereignty. While these sensitive reports will remain confidential, the court is considering informing individuals who suspect their phones were hacked. The decision aims to balance national security concerns with individual privacy rights, with the next hearing scheduled for July 30.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Tuesday applauding the youth of the nation called them ready and disruptive, further stating that the youth of the country was establishing milestones of research and driving break through innovations.
For the fifth consecutive night, Pakistani troops violated the ceasefire along the Line of Control in Jammu and Kashmir, prompting a measured and effective response from the Indian Army. The unprovoked firing, involving small arms, occurred near Kupwara, Baramulla, and the Akhnoor sector. These incidents follow heightened tensions after the recent terror attack in Pahalgam.
Mallikarjun Kharge, Congress President, has urged Prime Minister Narendra Modi to convene a special parliamentary session. This request follows the terror attack in Pahalgam on April 22, 2025, targeting innocent citizens. Kharge emphasised the need for unity and a strong demonstration of collective resolve in the face of the brutal attack.
A dispute has ignited between Congress leaders Shashi Tharoor and Udit Raj following Tharoor's remarks on the Pahalgam terror attack, where he defended the government's intelligence capabilities, drawing parallels with Israel's situation. Udit Raj questioned Tharoor's loyalty to the Congress party, suggesting his stance might be influenced by fear of central agencies and criticizing his limited involvement in protests.
Following the deadly Pahalgam terror attack, Leader of Opposition Rahul Gandhi has urged Prime Minister Narendra Modi to convene a special session of Parliament. Gandhi emphasised the need for India to demonstrate unity and resolve against terrorism during this critical time. Mallikarjun Kharge, also requested a similar session, while earlier criticising the government's response to the attack, which claimed 26 lives.
India has strongly condemned Pakistan at the UN, citing their admission of supporting terrorism, following the Pahalgam attack. Meanwhile, in Canada, Mark Carney is projected to lead the Liberal Party to victory, focusing on economic strength. Tensions escalate as Pakistan violates the LoC ceasefire, prompting a response from India.
A Kolkata court acquitted Raja Paik after eight years of imprisonment for the murder of Chiranjib Gupta, citing critical lapses in the police investigation. Judge Surajit Mandal highlighted the failure to conduct forensic testing on key evidence like the bloodstained pillow and a cotton belt, the alleged murder weapons.
A new study reveals that stronger, more unpredictable monsoons, driven by global warming, could devastate fish populations in the Indian Ocean. By analyzing ancient plankton shells, researchers found that past monsoon extremes led to collapses in marine productivity in the Bay of Bengal. These disruptions, caused by altered river runoff and ocean stratification, threaten the region's vital fisheries.
Himachal Pradesh, known for its snowy mountains, is experiencing an unusual heat wave, prompting a heat wave alert for several districts. Una recorded a high of 41.6°C, with similar conditions expected in Kullu and Mandi until April 30. Relief is anticipated on May 1 and 2, with forecasts predicting thunderstorms, lightning, and gusty winds across the state.
In response to the Pahalgam attack, the Indian government has blocked 16 Pakistani YouTube channels, including prominent media outlets like Geo News and Dawn News. These channels are accused of spreading provocative content and a misleading narrative against India.
India strongly criticized Pakistan at the UN, citing Defence Minister Khawaja Asif's admission of supporting and training terrorists. Yojna Patel condemned Pakistan's misuse of the UN platform for propaganda and highlighted India's experience as a victim of cross-border terrorism, particularly referencing the recent Pahalgam attack and expressing gratitude for international support.
Deteriorating Indo-Pak relations and heightened security concerns have drastically reduced medical visas issued to Pakistani nationals seeking treatment in India. From over 1,600 visas in 2016, the number plummeted to just over 200 in 2024, a trend exacerbated by events like the Kulbhushan Jadhav case and the Pulwama attack.
The government is planning subsidies for battery swapping stations to facilitate long-distance electric vehicle travel, particularly for buses and trucks. Initially, the subsidy will focus on these vehicles, along with two and three-wheelers, as car battery swapping standards are still being developed. This initiative aligns with the increasing adoption of EVs and the establishment of charging infrastructure along national highways.
The government has tasked IIT-Delhi with a sample survey of waqf properties due to severely lacking survey data, despite ongoing digitisation efforts. The assessment report, expected in two months, will help create a standardised survey template for states to improve data collection and management.
The Karnataka High Court has established a Special Investigation Team (SIT) to investigate a data theft case at NewSpace Research and Technologies, a drone manufacturing company. This action follows a complaint that former employees stole sensitive data, potentially compromising national security.
The Supreme Court questioned the Gujarat government's need for a 12-foot wall around land near the Somnath temple, recently cleared of encroachment, including a dargah. Justices Gavai and Masih suggested a more reasonable 5-6 foot wall to prevent further encroachment. Solicitor General Tushar Mehta assured the court that no religious activities were permitted on the government land.
The reintroduction of cheetahs in Kuno National Park has significantly boosted tourism, with footfall increasing by over 120% and revenue more than doubling. This surge is transforming Sheopur and Mandsaur districts, once known for banditry and opium cultivation, into thriving wildlife destinations.
A Delhi court has extended the NIA custody of Tahawwur Rana, an accused in the 26/11 Mumbai terror attack, by 12 days. The NIA sought the extension to confront Rana with evidence and investigate the conspiracy's full extent, citing non-cooperation. Rana's plea for telephonic access to his family was dismissed due to concerns about jeopardizing the ongoing investigation.
The Siachen base camp is now accessible to tourists without prior authorization, announced Tashi Gyalson, CEC of LAHDC, Leh, following the early reopening of Zojila Pass on April 1, 2025.