Chief Justice of India BR Gavai emphasized the importance of legal awareness for realizing rights and advocated for restoring Kashmir's historical harmony among diverse communities. He urged the legal community to ensure justice reaches every citizen, especially in remote areas.
Congress leader Rahul Gandhi conveyed birthday greetings to Shiv Sena (UBT) chief Uddhav Thackeray, reaffirming their commitment to collaborate for the welfare of Maharashtra's citizens. Gandhi wished Thackeray a long and healthy life, highlighting their alliance within the Maha Vikas Aghadi and the INDIA bloc.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi celebrated the birth anniversary of Chola emperor Rajendra Chola I at the Gangaikonda Cholapuram Temple in Tamil Nadu, offering prayers and participating in the Aadi Thiruvathirai Festival. He also visited an exhibition on Chola Shaivism and architecture, highlighting Rajendra Chola's maritime expeditions and the temple's significance as a cultural and spiritual hub.
The exercise will be conducted as a Table Top Exercise and Computer-Based Wargame, aimed at validating operational procedures for mechanised warfare.
Indian Railways has successfully tested the Direct Drive Electronic Interlocking (DDEI) system at three stations, aiming to significantly improve rail safety. This new system minimizes human intervention by directly controlling track switches and signals electronically. DDEI reduces the need for relays and copper cables, lowering maintenance costs and enhancing protection against lightning, marking a major technological advancement.
Congress leader Jairam Ramesh has criticized Prime Minister Modi's leadership in light of the Pahalgam attack and Operation Sindoor, drawing a contrast with Atal Bihari Vajpayee's response to the Kargil War. Ramesh highlighted the absence of a similar review committee and questioned the government's handling of security failures.
Maharashtra Deputy CM Ajit Pawar's rebuke of civic lapses in Hinjewadi IT Park went viral, sparking political debate. Pawar warned of IT companies relocating to Bengaluru and Hyderabad due to infrastructure issues like waterlogging and traffic. Following an inspection prompted by monsoon woes, Pawar claimed most problems were resolved through difficult administrative decisions, emphasizing teamwork and cooperation for permanent solutions.
Following Union Minister Chirag Paswan's criticism of Bihar's rising crime rates, the Rashtriya Janata Dal (RJD) accused him of hypocrisy. RJD MP Manoj Jha urged Paswan, citing his close ties with Prime Minister Modi, to request a fact-finding team to assess Bihar's law and order.
A tragic stampede at the Mansa Devi temple in Haridwar on Sunday resulted in the death of at least six people and injuries to several others. The incident occurred on the staircase leading to the temple, triggered by a massive influx of pilgrims during the month of Shravan. Rescue operations are underway, with authorities closely monitoring the situation.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi, in his 124th Mann ki Baat episode, highlighted India's achievements in science and culture. He mentioned astronaut Sudhanshu Shukla's return from the International Space Station and the excitement surrounding Chandrayaan-3's success. PM Modi also noted the rise of space startups and announced August 23 as National Space Day, inviting suggestions via the Namo App.
Edappadi K Palaniswami welcomed Prime Minister Narendra Modi in Trichy, sparking speculation about a potential AIADMK-BJP alliance despite past disagreements. This meeting, the first since their renewed ties, occurs amidst conflicting statements regarding a coalition government in the lead-up to the 2026 Tamil Nadu Assembly elections, with EPS asserting AIADMK's independent victory.
Shubhanshu Shukla made history as the first Indian astronaut on the ISS, enduring six launch delays that tested his family's resolve. His wife, Kamna, shared the emotional journey, from initial excitement to cautious hope, culminating in a successful launch on June 25. After an 18-day scientific mission, Shukla returned to Earth, sharing his awe and national pride.
To honor soldiers on Kargil Vijay Diwas, Justice Surya Kant launched 'Veer Parivar Sahayata Yojana,' offering free legal aid to soldiers, paramilitary personnel, and their families. This initiative aims to expedite justice in their civil and criminal cases. The scheme extends to CISF, BSF, and NDRF personnel, acknowledging their selfless service in safeguarding the nation.
Rajveer Singh Yadav was wrongly arrested due to a clerical error that swapped his name with his brother's, leading to a 17-year legal battle. Despite police admitting the mistake early on, the case dragged through the courts, devastating Rajveer's life and his family's well-being. A Mainpuri court has finally acquitted him, ordering action against the negligent officers responsible for his suffering and lost opportunities.
A Delhi court granted bail to Jalaluddin, a co-accused in an extortion and kidnapping case involving Vikas Yadav, who is also implicated in the Pannun assassination plot. The complainant, Raj Kumar Walia, alleged abduction and robbery by Yadav and another individual. However, the court noted Walia's trip to Thailand with Jalaluddin shortly after filing the FIR, raising doubts about the claims.
The Election Commission is digitizing records to remove approximately 6.4 million potentially ineligible voters in Bihar, while simultaneously preparing to enroll new electors. A special drive in August will focus on fresh enrollments, requiring applicants to provide proof of Indian citizenship, date and place of birth, and parental details where necessary.
Petitioners have accused the Election Commission of India of conducting Bihar's electoral roll revision in a fraudulent manner. Allegations include BLOs forging signatures, submitting forms for deceased individuals, and voters being enrolled without their knowledge or consent. Concerns are raised about transparency, accountability, and potential disenfranchisement, especially with the demand for citizenship proof for voter enrollment.
A pall of grief descended upon Piplodi village in Rajasthan as families mourned the loss of seven schoolchildren, aged 7 to 13, killed in a school building collapse. The tragedy, which occurred during school hours, left 21 others injured. Authorities are investigating the incident, with an FIR filed against school officials.
In Jammu & Kashmir's Samba district, police seized approximately 500 grams of heroin in Chillyari village, suspected to have been dropped by a Pakistani drone. Authorities have registered an FIR under the NDPS Act and Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act. This incident follows a similar attempt on December 15, where BSF troops intercepted a drone carrying narcotics in the Arnia sector.
On Kargil Vijay Diwas, NALSA launched the Veer Parivar Sahayata Yojana in Srinagar, offering free legal aid to defence personnel, veterans, and their families. Justice Surya Kant emphasized the role of ex-servicemen as legal volunteers. The initiative aims to address legal challenges faced by defence families nationwide through legal clinics, ensuring timely redress.
Jammu and Kashmir is exploring 'hydropower tourism' by allowing developers to build tourism facilities alongside hydel projects up to 25MW. This initiative, outlined in the Draft Hydro Power Policy, 2025, aims to attract investment and boost local economies.
Following the alleged fatal police shooting of 21-year-old Mohammad Parvez in Jammu, both magisterial and police investigations have been initiated amid widespread protests and condemnation. The probes aim to uncover the truth behind the incident, with Parvez's family and community leaders alleging a fake encounter, while police claim crossfire during a drug peddler chase led to his death. Senior officials and politicians have called for a transparent and impartial inquiry.
The J&K government has mandated white aprons and nameplates for healthcare staff after a recent incident at Srinagar's SMHS Hospital, where a doctor was assaulted following a patient's death, sparking protests and allegations of harassment against a journalist covering the event. This directive aims to improve patient identification amidst concerns about potential vulnerability to attacks, while an inquiry has been ordered into the hospital incident.
The Supreme Court will hear Justice Yashwant Varma's petition on July 28, challenging an inquiry committee's findings and a recommendation for his impeachment. The controversy arose after a fire at his Delhi residence led to the discovery of a large sum of cash.