Prime Minister Narendra Modi launched «Bihar Rajya Jeevika Nidhi Saakh Sahkari Sangh Limited», an online financial platform, to ease fund access for «Jeevika Didis» in Bihar. He also transferred Rs 105 crore to the institution. This initiative aims to provide larger loans at lower interest rates than microfinance institutions, ensuring affordability and timely credit access through an online system.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi responded strongly to alleged abuses against his late mother during a Congress-RJD rally in Bihar, stating it insulted all women. He expressed that the people of Bihar shared his pain and condemned the remarks. Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar also criticized the incident, calling the language used against PM Modi and his mother «utterly deplorable.»
The BJP has accused Congress leader Pawan Khera of possessing two voter ID cards, prompting calls for an Election Commission investigation into potential electoral law violations. This accusation coincides with Rahul Gandhi's intensified criticism of the government, alleging «vote theft» during the recent «Voter Adhikar Yatra» in Bihar.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi is likely to visit Mizoram and Manipur on September 13, as officials said, marking his first visit to Manipur since ethnic tensions escalated in May 2023. In Mizoram, he is expected to inaugurate a railway line connecting Aizawl with Silchar, Assam, as part of the Act East Policy.
German Foreign Minister Johann Wadephul is in India for a two-day visit, highlighting the strong Indo-German partnership. He emphasized the potential for growth in security, technology, and skilled labor exchange. Wadephul will visit ISRO and meet with ministers Piyush Goyal and S Jaishankar. Germany values its relationship with India, evident in frequent meetings between Modi and Scholz.
The Supreme Court granted anticipatory bail to cartoonist Hemant Malviya, who was accused of sharing objectionable cartoons of Prime Minister Modi and RSS workers on social media. Malviya had already apologized on his social media accounts.
Despite US pressure, India and Russia reaffirmed their strong ties at the SCO summit, with PM Modi and President Putin emphasizing their nations' enduring friendship and cooperation. Modi highlighted the importance of their partnership for global stability, while Putin noted the positive momentum in trade and economic relations.
At the SCO summit, PM Modi condemned terrorism, highlighting the Pahalgam attack and urging members to avoid double standards. He emphasized security, connectivity respecting sovereignty, and opportunity through cooperation. India did not endorse China's BRI due to the CPEC. Modi advocated for UN reforms and proposed a Civilizational Dialogue Forum to strengthen ties, underscoring India's active role in the SCO.
The Supreme Court has declined to direct the Election Commission to accept Aadhaar as sole proof of citizenship for Bihar voter list enrollment, emphasizing its legal limitations. Justices Surya Kant and Joymalya Bagchi reiterated that Aadhaar remains an identity document, not a citizenship proof, aligning with the Aadhaar Act and the Puttaswamy judgment.
Amidst ongoing controversy surrounding the Great Nicobar Project, Congress MP Manickam Tagore has appealed to Prime Minister Modi, emphasizing the need to safeguard the constitutional and legal rights of the Nicobarese tribes.
Amid strengthening ties between India and Russia, Moscow is exploring potential investments to manufacture its Sukhoi Su-57 fifth-generation fighter jets in India. This development occurs as India seeks advanced air defense systems from Russia and navigates trade tensions with the United States, who is also offering its F-35 fighter jets.
Aimed at boosting women's workforce participation, the ambitious plan to establish 17,000 anganwadi cum creches (AWCCs) by 2026 faces significant setbacks. Government data reveals a stark reality: of the nearly 9 crore children enrolled in anganwadis, a mere fraction have access to creche facilities.
Delhi-NCR experienced heavy rainfall and gusty winds on Monday, providing respite from the heat but causing significant disruptions. Waterlogging and traffic jams plagued the region, with rising Yamuna levels prompting flood alerts and the closure of the Old Railway Bridge. Commuters faced severe congestion, and travel advisories were issued by airlines.
Authorities in Delhi have ordered the closure of the Old Railway Bridge due to the rising Yamuna River, which is nearing the evacuation level. Heavy water discharge from the Hathnikund Barrage has pushed the river's level, prompting alerts for potential flooding in low-lying areas.
B Sudershan Reddy, the opposition's vice presidential candidate, criticized C P Radhakrishnan for his silence. Reddy expressed his desire for a healthy conversation with his rival. He also voiced concerns about the Election Commission's functioning. Reddy warned that democracy could be in danger if the current trend continues. He highlighted the support he received from the Aam Aadmi Party.
Recent political events include PM Modi's meetings with Putin in China and at the SCO summit, followed by a car ride and conversation. Rahul Gandhi has threatened a major expose on alleged «vote chori.» Meanwhile, the Army dismantled a TMC stage in Kolkata, citing a violation of time limits, leading to accusations of political vendetta.
Former vice-president Jagdeep Dhankhar has vacated his official residence following his resignation and temporarily relocated to a farmhouse in Chhatarpur owned by INLD leader Abhay Chautala. This arrangement will continue until he receives a Type-VIII government residence, which he is eligible for as a former vice-president.
Rahul Gandhi's 'Voter Adhikar Yatra' in Bihar, a 16-day campaign across 25 districts, aimed to protect voters' rights. Gandhi alleged that the BJP and Election Commission disenfranchised 65 lakh voters. The yatra, joined by INDIA bloc leaders, showcased opposition unity. It concluded in Patna, framing the campaign as a fight for electoral justice.
Prime Minister Modi and President Putin's camaraderie at the SCO Summit 2025 in Tianjin sparked significant buzz on Chinese social media. Their warm interaction, including a hug and a shared car ride in Putin's limousine, drew widespread attention.
The Army dismantled a Trinamool Congress stage in Kolkata's Maidan, citing a violation of permit regulations regarding the duration of events in the area. Mamata Banerjee criticized the BJP, accusing them of using the Army, while urging the forces to remain neutral. TMC alleges political targeting and plans to relocate the protest.
Union minister Nitin Gadkari stated that honesty is challenging in politics, where deception can lead to leadership. Speaking at an event, he emphasized the importance of truth, non-violence, peace, humanity, and equality, drawing inspiration from Chakradhar Swami's teachings. Gadkari also highlighted the significance of values like honesty and dedication in society.
In a remote Rajasthan village, a 55-year-old woman has given birth to her 17th child, sparking both celebration and concern. The delivery highlights the challenges of poverty, lack of education, and limited access to healthcare in tribal-dominated areas.
On the sidelines of the SCO summit, PM Modi met Myanmar's leader Min Aung Hlaing, expressing India's support for a fair and inclusive electoral process in Myanmar. Discussions also covered defense cooperation and border management. Modi emphasized India's commitment to a Myanmar-led peace process through dialogue, highlighting the importance of bilateral ties within India's regional policies.
In Tianjin, Narendra Modi met with Cai Qi, a prominent member of China's Politburo Standing Committee and a close associate of Xi Jinping. Modi conveyed his aspirations for bilateral relations and requested Cai's backing to achieve the shared vision of both leaders.
As Prime Minister Modi met President Xi, Congress criticized the government's approach to China, citing the Galwan Valley incident and alleged Chinese support for Pakistan. Jairam Ramesh questioned if the government was legitimizing Chinese aggression by pursuing reconciliation without restoring the border status quo. He also raised concerns about a Chinese hydel project and the government's response to China-Pakistan cooperation.
The IMD forecasts above-normal rainfall across India in September, exceeding 109% of the long-period average. Regions like Uttarakhand, north Rajasthan, and Delhi may experience heavy rainfall, potentially triggering landslides and floods. While most areas will receive normal to above-normal rainfall, the northeast and parts of south peninsular India may see below-normal rainfall.
A parliamentary committee urges the government to broaden price controls on cancer drugs, encompassing vaccines, immunotherapy, and oral chemotherapy, citing that many medications remain unaffordable due to regulatory gaps. The committee also emphasizes the need for stringent quality monitoring of generic drugs to encourage their prescription by medical professionals, addressing existing hesitancy.
The Enforcement Directorate (ED) has apprehended Amit Agarwal for allegedly orchestrating a money laundering scheme, funneling ₹697 crore to Hong Kong and Singapore via shell companies. Agarwal purportedly used fabricated documents to register these entities and open bank accounts. The ED is investigating the involvement of bank officials who may have overlooked due diligence procedures.
PM Modi highlighted J&K's progress, citing Pulwama's first day-night cricket match and Srinagar's Khelo India Water Sports Festival as signs of change. He praised Mohsin Ali, a kayaking gold medalist, for his Olympic dream, emphasizing the potential of J&K's youth. Modi also acknowledged recent natural disasters and lauded rescue efforts.
In Bihar, over two lakh objections have been filed against the draft electoral roll, primarily from individuals who submitted enumeration forms while already registered elsewhere. This surge follows notices issued to prominent figures for holding multiple voter IDs.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi, during his 'Mann Ki Baat' address, honored Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel's crucial role in Hyderabad's liberation from Nizam's rule, emphasizing its significance in unifying India after independence.