In a surprising moment, Shashi Tharoor was questioned by his son, Ishaan Tharoor of the Washington Post, during a foreign policy address. Ishaan inquired about evidence of Pakistan's involvement in the Pahalgam attack. Tharoor responded that India possessed convincing evidence before conducting Operation Sindoor. He highlighted Pakistan's history of denying involvement in terror attacks, citing the Mumbai attacks.
A viral social media post falsely claimed that the Indian government declared a nationwide public holiday on Friday, June 6, leading to public confusion. The message stated that banks, schools, and government offices would be closed for an unspecified national event. However, the National Portal of India confirms that only June 7 is a gazetted holiday for Bakrid.
Amidst speculation about Tesla's India entry, Errol Musk, Elon's father, hinted at a future visit from the tech mogul, emphasizing the need for discretion due to his global impact. He assured that Elon sees promise in India, particularly for expanding Starlink's rural internet connectivity.
Madhya Pradesh minister Kailash Vijayvargiya sparked controversy with his remarks about women's clothing, stating he dislikes women who wear revealing clothes and refuses to take photos with them. This isn't the first time he's made such comments, having previously compared women in «bad dresses» to a demoness from the Ramayana.
Pushkar Singh Dhami, chief minister of Uttarakhand, marked World Environment Day by planting a Sita Ashoka sapling. The event launched the «Ek Ped Maa Ke Naam» campaign. Dhami encouraged state residents to participate and honor nature while respecting their mothers. Forest minister Subodh Uniyal and chief secretary Anand Bardhan also planted trees.
Following the deadly stampede near M Chinnaswamy Stadium during Royal Challengers Bengaluru's IPL victory celebrations, the Karnataka High Court has registered a suo motu writ petition. The court acknowledged the Advocate General's status report and scheduled the next hearing for June 10.
Following the recent death of CPI (Maoist) leader Nambala Keshav Rao, sources report another senior Maoist, Gautam alias Sudhakar, has been killed in an encounter in Chhattisgarh's Bijapur district. Sudhakar, a central committee member with a Rs 40 lakh bounty, was reportedly gunned down during an anti-Naxalite operation in the Indravati National Park area.
“SC taken swift action to address incidents of judicial misconduct”
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Leading an all-party delegation in the US, MP Shashi Tharoor lauded Operation Sindoor, India's military action against terrorist infrastructure in Pakistan. Tharoor highlighted the operation's success in bypassing Chinese radar systems and sending a clear message to Pakistan.
CJI B R Gavai has voiced ethical concerns regarding judges accepting government positions or contesting elections post-retirement, potentially undermining public trust in the judiciary. Several judges, including Justice Abhijit Ganguly, have entered politics after their tenures. Instances like Justice S Fazl Ali's governorship and others accepting roles have sparked debates.
Amidst calls for reform, CJI Gavai defended the collegium system, emphasizing that judicial independence must be paramount in appointments to the Supreme Court and High Courts. He highlighted the system's evolution as a response to executive overreach, citing instances of judicial supersession.
Justice Yashwant Varma faces potential removal through a Parliament motion due to corruption allegations, with most parties signaling unity on the issue. Parliamentary Affairs Minister Kiren Rijiju is confident of securing support across party lines for the motion, expected to be introduced during the monsoon session.
India's Census, delayed by Covid, is likely to commence on April 1, 2026, culminating on March 1, 2027. This census will record caste for the first time since 1931 and will be conducted digitally. The data is crucial for delimitation and implementing women's quota in legislatures, with results expected faster due to digitization.
A recent UNESCO report reveals India's struggle with learning outcomes and school leadership despite high primary school enrollment. Globally, the report highlights a significant under-representation of women in educational leadership roles, from principals to ministers, even though they form a majority of the teaching workforce.
CJI B R Gavai expressed concerns about judges resigning to contest elections or accepting government posts post-retirement, highlighting potential ethical issues and erosion of public trust. He emphasized that such actions could compromise judicial independence and impartiality, creating perceptions of conflicts of interest.
Amidst the uproar over the discovery of a large sum of cash at Justice Yashwant Varma's residence, Chief Justice of India (CJI) B R Gavai addressed the critical issue of maintaining judicial legitimacy and public confidence. He acknowledged that instances of corruption and misconduct within the judiciary negatively impact public trust.
Bengaluru's Chinnaswamy Stadium witnessed tragedy due to a confluence of factors, including overenthusiastic fans, poor planning, and inadequate communication. The RCB victory parade announcement caught authorities off guard, leading to a failure in crowd control. Political figures prioritized photo opportunities over safety, exacerbating the chaos and resulting in preventable loss of life, highlighting systemic failures in managing the event.
A celebratory parade for Royal Challengers Bengaluru turned tragic as a massive crowd surge led to chaos and fatalities. Among the victims were a young girl, a tech worker, and a student, all caught in the crush. Families are now grappling with the sudden loss of their loved ones, highlighting the devastating consequences of the uncontrolled event.
Chaos erupted at Bengaluru's Chinnaswamy Stadium's Gate No. 7 as massive crowds gathered on rumors of free tickets to celebrate RCB's anticipated IPL victory. A stampede ensued, exacerbated by sudden rain, leading to numerous injuries. Eyewitnesses reported poor crowd management and delayed decisions regarding a victory parade contributed to the disaster.
Following the government's decision to keep the Indus Waters Treaty in abeyance after the Pahalgam attack, the Centre will expedite environmental clearances for pending and proposed projects in the Indus River Basin in J&K. This initiative aims to maximize water utilization from the river system, prioritizing strategic projects like hydro-electric power and irrigation infrastructure.
The Jammu and Kashmir and Ladakh High Court overturned a CBI court's decision, stating that merely having an FIR or pending investigation isn't enough to deny, impound, or withhold passport renewal. This ruling came after a retired IAS officer's passport was seized during a raid related to an investigation into illegal arms licenses.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi is set to inaugurate the Chenab bridge, the world's highest railway arch bridge, and launch two Vande Bharat trains connecting Katra and Srinagar during his visit to Jammu and Kashmir. He will also dedicate the Udhampur-Srinagar-Baramulla Rail Link project to the nation, along with other development initiatives worth over Rs 46,000 crore.
Union Environment Minister Bhupender Yadav addressed critical environmental issues, emphasizing India's commitment to reducing single-use plastic through bans and extended producer responsibility. India advocates for a consensus-based international agreement on plastic pollution, balancing environmental concerns with sustainable development. The government is also reassessing its climate action pledges, considering national circumstances.