In a shocking twist to the Meghalaya murder case, Sonam Raghuvanshi allegedly confessed to plotting her husband Raja's murder during their honeymoon in Shillong. Meghalaya DGP I Nongrang stated Sonam hired assailants to kill Raja. Sonam surrendered in Ghazipur, UP, while three others were arrested. The couple was last seen near living root bridges before Raja's body was discovered.
BJP MP Nishikant Dubey has escalated his criticism of Rahul Gandhi, demanding an investigation into alleged historical links between the Nehru-Gandhi family and China. Dubey cites declassified documents from the 1961 Belgrade NAM Summit, questioning Jawaharlal Nehru's foreign policy and alleging it favored China's interests, ultimately harming India's strategic position and leading to the 1962 war.
As the BJP marked 11 years in power, Congress leader Mallikarjun Kharge criticized the government, accusing them of undermining constitutional institutions and establishing a «dictatorship.» He alleged the BJP-RSS weakened democracy, the economy, and social harmony, fostering hatred and neglecting the rights of marginalized communities.
Sonam Raghuvanshi's father claims her innocence after she was arrested for allegedly hiring people to kill her husband during their honeymoon in Meghalaya. He accuses the Meghalaya Police of fabricating the story and plans to request a CBI inquiry.
Amit Shah's second visit to Tamil Nadu in two months aims to strengthen the BJP's position before the 2026 assembly election, following DMK's criticism of the Centre. Amidst alliance complexities with PMK leadership disputes and DMDK's Rajya Sabha seat dissatisfaction, the BJP seeks to consolidate NDA allies under new state chief Nainar Nagenthiran to challenge the DMK.
Justice Surya Kant emphasized the Indian judiciary's role in strengthening democracy by interpreting the Constitution, citing the Kesavananda Bharti case and the basic structure doctrine. He acknowledged the judiciary's proactive role in advancing rights while recognizing the tension between judicial intervention and the domains of elected branches. He underscored the importance of judicial independence for impartial decision-making.
PM Modi has directed the road transport ministry to establish clear standards for highway subcontractors and revise the selection criteria for supervision engineers due to concerns over poor quality work and damaged highways. NHAI has taken action against underperforming construction companies and consultancy firms, including penalties and debarment from bidding.
Andhra Pradesh, facing declining fertility rates, plans to incentivize larger families, reversing its previous two-child policy for local elections. Chief Minister Naidu aims to boost population and invest in human capital by offering financial incentives to bigger families and removing restrictions on maternity leave. The state is also providing childcare support and financial assistance for schoolchildren.
Karnataka Chief Minister Siddaramaiah distanced his government from the stampede deaths following an RCB victory celebration, blaming mismanagement by the police, KSCA, and RCB. He stated he was only informed of the incident nearly two hours after it occurred and had only approved the Vidhana Soudha event.
A multi-party Indian delegation, led by Shashi Tharoor, concluded a US visit aimed at garnering international support for India's counter-terrorism efforts after the Pahalgam attack. The delegation met with US leaders, including Vice President JD Vance, who expressed support for India's response.
Karnataka Chief Minister Siddaramaiah defended the Royal Challengers Bengaluru felicitation. This was despite a stampede near Chinnaswamy Stadium. Eleven people died and 56 were injured. Siddaramaiah claimed he learned of the deaths later. He said the Karnataka State Cricket Association organized the event. A DCP letter surfaced warning of security risks. It highlighted inadequate personnel for a large gathering.
A five-year-old girl from Uttar Pradesh tragically died after being struck by a recklessly driven vehicle in the bustling Raghunath Bazaar in Jammu. The incident occurred as the family was returning from a pilgrimage to Shri Mata Vaishno Devi shrine. Police have arrested the driver, Kartikay Vaid, and seized the vehicle involved in the fatal accident, initiating legal proceedings.
India is witnessing a resurgence of COVID-19, with over 6,000 active cases and six deaths reported in the last 24 hours. Kerala, Gujarat, West Bengal, and Delhi are the most affected states. The Union health ministry is conducting mock drills and instructing states to ensure the availability of essential resources.
DRDO has transferred technology for nine land systems and weapon platforms to both defence PSUs and private companies, boosting indigenous defence production. This includes tech for mounted artillery guns to Bharat Forge and CBRN reconnaissance vehicles to BEL.
Election Commission officials are challenging Rahul Gandhi to formalize his claims of «rigging» in the 2024 Maharashtra assembly elections by writing to the poll panel. The EC insists it can only offer a formal rebuttal to his «baseless allegations» if he communicates his grievances directly. The commission also expressed disappointment that Gandhi hasn't responded despite being invited for consultations.
Following Operation Sindoor, Pakistan propagated false claims of victory against India, using doctored images to suggest successful strikes on Indian airfields. However, independent analysis has debunked these assertions, revealing that images were either pre-dated, misinterpreted, or digitally altered. The evidence confirms no significant damage to Indian assets, contrasting with India's successful strikes on Pakistani military sites.
Amidst US-Russia tensions over the Ukraine war, Moscow is actively seeking to strengthen its ties with India, particularly through defense deals and diplomatic initiatives.
The Supreme Court has directed a man to pay Rs 50,000 monthly alimony to his divorced wife, increasing by 5% every two years. The court upheld the order for him to clear the home loan and transfer the property.
Meghalaya minister Alexander Hek has affirmed the state's dedication to ensuring justice in the case of the missing Indore couple, Raja and Sonam Raghuvanshi. Amid growing calls for a CBI probe, Hek stated the government is open to transferring the investigation, emphasizing their priority is justice.
Following renewed violence in Manipur after the arrest of a Meitei leader, Congress leaders, including Priyanka Gandhi Vadra, have strongly criticized the BJP government and PM Modi's handling of the crisis. Gandhi questioned the lack of peace despite President's rule and Modi's absence, while Jairam Ramesh highlighted the ongoing suffering and breakdown of law and order in the state.
Assam chief minister Himanta Biswa Sarma voiced strong concerns over reports of illegal cattle slaughter during Eid-ul-Zuha celebrations, warning of strict action against violators regardless of their background. Multiple cases involving cattle parts and illegal slaughter sites were uncovered across the state, leading to sixteen arrests. The crackdown underscores Assam's commitment to enforcing the Assam Cattle Preservation Act and maintaining communal harmony.
Justice Yashwant Varma of Allahabad High Court is facing potential impeachment during the Monsoon session due to a corruption case. A fire at his residence uncovered unaccounted cash, leading to a Supreme Court panel finding him culpable. While resignation would preserve his benefits, impeachment would strip them.
Union Minister Chirag Paswan asserts that Rahul Gandhi's criticism of the Election Commission of India (ECI) indicates an acceptance of defeat in the upcoming Bihar Assembly elections. Paswan accuses Gandhi of blaming constitutional bodies instead of addressing his own party's shortcomings.
RJD leader Tejashwi Yadav has accused the BJP-led central government of hijacking constitutional institutions since 2014, echoing Rahul Gandhi's concerns about the Election Commission. Yadav referenced the 2020 Bihar elections, alleging irregularities in vote counting. Gandhi has accused the EC of “match-fixing” in Maharashtra polls, demanding transparency and raising concerns about electoral integrity.
An IndiGo Airbus A320ceo experienced an engine failure during takeoff in Kolkata, prompting a safe rejected takeoff. The DGCA is investigating the incident involving the 11-year-old aircraft. Due to global supply chain issues, IndiGo is retaining older planes longer than initially planned, impacting fleet renewal efforts with newer, more fuel-efficient A320neo aircraft.
India's active Covid-19 cases have surpassed 6,000, with six deaths reported in the last 24 hours. Kerala is the most affected state, followed by Gujarat, West Bengal, and Delhi. While most cases are mild and treated at home, surveillance and testing efforts are ongoing for Influenza-Like Illness (ILI) and Severe Acute Respiratory Illness (SARI) cases.
A Theobroma outlet in Mumbai faced criticism after a customer shared a video of a cockroach on paneer rolls. The incident sparked numerous complaints online regarding hygiene standards at various restaurants, including Theobroma branches. Customers recounted finding plastic, metal wires, and ants in their food, raising concerns about brand accountability and franchising practices.
Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath conducted a high-level review of the State Tax Department in Lucknow and directed the officials to adopt the policy of transparency, technical efficiency and strict enforcement in tax collection.
Congress leader Pawan Khera has strongly criticized Prime Minister Narendra Modi, suggesting his tenure is nearing its end and highlighting perceived failures in governance and international relations. Khera pointed to Pakistan's continued diplomatic and military gains, despite recent terror attacks, citing Chinese arms deals, investments from Azerbaijan, and financial support from the World Bank and IMF.
Election Commission officials have strongly refuted Rahul Gandhi's claims of «fixing» the Maharashtra polls, dismissing them as absurd and disrespectful to the electoral process. The EC emphasized the transparency of the elections, highlighting the involvement of Congress's own booth level agents in the process.
The construction of the world's highest cable-supported single-arch bridge on the Chenab River faced significant hurdles, including a series of Public Interest Litigations (PILs) filed in courts since 2008-09. These PILs challenged the project's alignment, cost, and methodology, causing delays.
Amit Shah felicitated Chhattisgarh Police officers for their pivotal role in anti-Naxal operations in Bijapur and Narayanpur, which resulted in the elimination of top CPI(Maoist) leader Basavaraju and 57 others. Shah praised the officers' historic success and reiterated the Modi government's commitment to eradicating Naxalism from India.
Heightened security measures, including surveillance drones and increased CRPF deployment, will safeguard the Amarnath Yatra following a recent terrorist attack. The 38-day pilgrimage will see stringent protocols like road opening duties, jammer-equipped convoys, and radio frequency IDs for pilgrims and vehicles. Joint police control rooms and mountain rescue teams will further enhance yatri safety and coordination among security agencies.
Tensions escalate globally as the US grapples with immigration protests, leading to federal troop deployment in Los Angeles. Simultaneously, a Colombian presidential candidate was shot, and al-Qaeda threatened Trump and Musk over Gaza. Pakistan's UN bid falters, while India suspends internet services amid unrest fears.