Opposition parties in India have criticized the appearance of three military officers from Operation Sindoor on a television program. The officers were featured on 'Kaun Banega Crorepati', an entertainment show. Concerns were raised about the appropriateness of discussing a military operation on a private entertainment platform.
At least 14 police personnel were injured after a mob attacked a police team and damaged police vehicles in Assam’s Hojai district on Tuesday, August 12. The incident took place in the Digholbali area, news agency ANI reported.
The Supreme Court has observed that the Special Intensive Revision (SIR) in Bihar, requiring 11 documents, is more voter-friendly than the previous summary revision's seven. Despite arguments against excluding Aadhaar, the court highlighted the inclusionary nature of the extensive document list. Petitioners, however, argued that the documents have limited coverage among the population, citing low passport ownership.
BJP has retaliated against Congress's 'vote chori' allegation, asserting that Sonia Gandhi's name appeared on electoral rolls in 1980, before she became an Indian citizen. Amit Malviya highlighted this as a violation of electoral law. Anurag Thakur presented alleged discrepancies in Congress-held constituencies, accusing the party of historical electoral malpractices.
External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar will meet Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov on August 21. This meeting follows increased tariffs imposed by the US on Indian imports. National Security Advisor Ajit Doval recently met Russian President Vladimir Putin. Discussions during that meeting were not disclosed. Putin is expected to visit India before the end of 2025.
The application process for Haj 2026 has concluded. Applicants are awaiting the Qurrah draw on August 13. The draw will be livestreamed on the Haj Committee of India website. Provisionally selected pilgrims must pay the advance fee by August 20, 2025. Vijayawada is a new embarkation point. A shorter, 20-day Haj package is available for 10,000 pilgrims.
An infiltration attempt along the Line of Control in Jammu & Kashmir's Uri sector was foiled by the army, resulting in the death of a soldier during the exchange of fire. Security forces have been on high alert following intelligence inputs suggesting possible infiltration attempts from across the LoC and the international border.
The central government clarified in Parliament that it has no intentions of enacting legislation to declare the cow as the national animal, citing that animal preservation falls under the exclusive legislative powers of state legislatures according to the Constitution. However, the Centre is actively promoting cow protection and rearing through the Rashtriya Gokul Mission, initiated in 2014.
Chief Justice of India BR Gavai has assured to review a plea challenging the Supreme Court's recent directive to relocate all stray dogs in Delhi-NCR to shelters. The matter was brought to the CJI's attention, highlighting a previous order by another bench against the killing and relocation of community dogs, emphasizing compassion for all living beings.
In a tragic incident in Kushinagar, a 30-year-old mentally challenged woman, Madhuri, was allegedly killed by stray dogs. Her body was discovered in a paddy field near Arjun Dumri village, with parts eaten away. She had been missing since Monday. Locals report a persistent stray dog problem in the area, with previous incidents involving livestock.
The Supreme Court has shielded 'The Wire' editor Siddharth Varadarajan from arrest under Section 152 of the BNS, cautioning against implicating journalists for news articles. Justices emphasized that a news report doesn't inherently threaten national unity, even while hearing a case against the validity of Section 152.
Following the Dharali disaster, Uttarakhand has halted construction in disaster-prone zones. CM Dhami prohibited construction near water sources and ordered identification of vulnerable areas. The directive aims to prevent future construction in sensitive regions and hold officials accountable, prioritizing disaster management and citizen safety in the state.
The Election Commission assured the Supreme Court that individuals listed in Bihar's 2003 voter roll need not submit documents for inclusion in the updated list; their children will be added upon proof of relationship. This addresses concerns that the ongoing special intensive revision (SIR) might lead to mass voter exclusion.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi is slated to meet US President Donald Trump in New York during the UN General Assembly next month. This occurs amidst rising tensions as Washington increased tariffs on New Delhi for purchasing Russian crude oil. Trump will also meet with Vladimir Putin in Alaska on August 15 to discuss ending the war in Ukraine.
Baroness Debonnaire, a Labour peer of Indian heritage, has called for the removal of the Clive of India statue outside London's Foreign Office. She argues that the statue inaccurately portrays India's history and its relationship with Britain, particularly concerning the East India Company's exploitative role.
The Rajasthan High Court has supported a visually impaired MBBS student's plea to continue her studies, emphasizing that vision extends beyond eyesight. The court has instructed medical authorities to form an expert panel to evaluate Ankita Singodia's capabilities and suggest ways to help her finish the course after she lost her vision in an accident.
An 11-day anti-terror operation in Kulgam, Kashmir, is winding down after no contact with terrorists for 48 hours. The extensive search, triggered by intelligence about 3-5 militants, resulted in one local terrorist's death. Two soldiers, Lance Naik Pritpal Singh and Sepoy Harminder Singh, were also killed.
The J&K police's SIA raided eight locations in Srinagar, including Yasin Malik's residence, concerning the 1990 murder of Sarla Bhatt, a Kashmiri Pandit hospital employee. This action follows LG Manoj Sinha's commitment to reinvestigate terror killings.
Heavy rains and inclement weather led to school closures in Rajouri, Reasi, and Poonch districts of J&K. The Jammu-Srinagar national highway faced disruptions due to mudslides, with rising water levels in rivers. The IMD forecasts more heavy rainfall, especially impacting Bhaderwah, Ramban, and other areas, causing road blockages and landslides, prompting authorities to issue advisories and establish helplines.
In Samba district, a night curfew has been imposed within two kilometers of the International Border, effective from 10 pm to 5 am for the next two months. This measure, coordinated with security agencies, aims to bolster border surveillance and deter illegal activities by regulating civilian movement during nighttime hours.
Pakistan has welcomed the US decision to designate the Balochistan Liberation Army (BLA) and its suicide wing, the Majeed Brigade, as Foreign Terrorist Organizations. This move reinforces Pakistan's counterterrorism efforts, especially as the groups are blamed for attacks like the Jaffar Express hijacking.
Amidst ongoing «vote theft» allegations, AAP leader Priyanka Kakkar accuses the BJP of electoral fraud during the upcoming Delhi Assembly elections, criticizing Congress's silence on Delhi's irregularities while raising concerns elsewhere. Opposition parties, including Congress, protested in Parliament over electoral roll revisions, with Rahul Gandhi framing the issue as a fight to protect the Constitution.
TMC spokesperson Kunal Ghosh has issued a legal notice to the father of the RG Kar rape and murder victim following accusations that Ghosh bribed the CBI to compromise the case. Ghosh refuted the allegations, highlighting his own ongoing CBI cases and questioning the agency's susceptibility to his influence.
The Supreme Court's order to relocate Delhi-NCR stray dogs to shelters within eight weeks has sparked controversy. Supporters, including RWAs and attack victims' families, cite public safety concerns due to rising dog bites. Conversely, animal rights groups and politicians condemn the directive as inhumane and impractical, emphasizing the need for humane solutions like sterilization and vaccination.
Key political figures, including Amit Shah and Sonia Gandhi, participated in the Constitution Club of India elections, where Rajiv Pratap Rudy faced a strong challenge from Sanjeev Balyan for a crucial position.
RSS chief Mohan Bhagwat asserted India's growing global influence, citing its resilience and democratic strength. His remarks come amid opposition criticism of the BJP-led government, accusing it of undermining democracy through alleged electoral fraud.
Karnataka CM Siddaramaiah and Rahul Gandhi have criticized the Supreme Court's order on stray dogs, advocating for sterilization and vaccination instead of removal. They argue that treating stray dogs as a nuisance is cruel and ineffective, emphasizing humane solutions.