The All India Muslim Personal Law Board expressed disappointment with the Supreme Court's interim judgment on the Waqf (Amendment) Act 2025, deeming it «incomplete.» While the court granted partial relief, concerns remain regarding provisions like the de-recognition of 'Waqf by user.
The Vaishno Devi pilgrimage remains suspended for the 21st day due to continuous heavy rains at the shrine and along the route. The resumption, initially planned for Sunday, has been postponed indefinitely. This follows a tragic landslide on August 26 that claimed 34 lives, prompting an investigation and preparations for the upcoming Navratras festival.
Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha inaugurated a parcel train from Budgam to Delhi, aiming to boost trade for Valley apple growers. Simultaneously, fruit mandis protested the prolonged closure of the Srinagar-Jammu highway due to rain damage, leaving thousands of fruit-laden vehicles stranded. Officials are prioritizing reopening the highway, while others suggest handing control to the Army for quicker repairs.
The Supreme Court has provided an interim order regarding the Waqf (Amendment) Act, 2025. The court refused to stay the Act but suspended the 'five-year practice of Islam' provision. A section allowing derecognition of waqf property during inquiry is also stayed. The court upheld inquiry into government land declared as waqf property. It also restricted non-Muslim representation in waqf bodies.
The Supreme Court has addressed the Waqf (Amendment) Act. The court upheld the law's constitutionality. However, some key provisions are now on hold. These include rules about who can create Waqf. Also stayed is the process for designating property. The Central Waqf Council must limit non-Muslim members. The court seeks to balance interests while the law is reviewed.
The Supreme Court has addressed the Waqf (Amendment) Act. The court upheld the law's constitutionality. However, some key provisions are now on hold. These include rules about who can create Waqf. Also stayed is the process for designating property. The Central Waqf Council must limit non-Muslim members. The court seeks to balance interests while the law is reviewed.
A cloudburst in Jammu and Kashmir's Reasi district caused flash floods, creating panic among residents, though no casualties were reported. Heavy rains continue to plague North India, leading to floods, transportation disruptions, and school closures. Recent cloudbursts, landslides, and flash floods have resulted in numerous fatalities and injuries across the region, prompting authorities to issue warnings and suspend pilgrimages.
Bihar CM Nitish Kumar attributed his 2022 split from the BJP to internal dissent within his own party, the JD(U), during a rally in Purnea. He pledged unwavering future alliance with the BJP, despite past coalition fluctuations. Nitish's remarks spotlighted Lallan Singh, hinting at his role in the earlier discord.
Bihar CM Nitish Kumar, attempting to solidify his commitment to the NDA, publicly affirmed his allegiance in the presence of PM Modi, addressing his past political shifts and blaming his party members for switching sides.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi inaugurated the Combined Commanders' Conference in Kolkata, attended by key defense officials. Discussions centered on reforms, integration, and operational readiness, reflecting the armed forces' commitment to modernization. The conference, themed «Year of Reforms – Transforming for the Future,» emphasized strategic priorities and multi-domain preparedness.
The Supreme Court has partially stayed the Waqf Amendment Act 2025, specifically the provision requiring five years of Islamic practice to create a Waqf, pending rule formulation. While refusing a complete stay, the court emphasized the importance of having a Muslim CEO for Waqf Boards and restricted the creation of third-party rights on disputed properties.
RJD leader Tejashwi Yadav has strongly criticized PM Modi and CM Nitish Kumar, demanding action against Bihar minister Jibesh Mishra for allegedly assaulting a journalist who questioned road conditions. Yadav presented a video purportedly showing the incident and highlighted Mishra's alleged involvement in a fake drug case.
A massive fraud in Uttar Pradesh's health department has been exposed, revealing how multiple individuals impersonated the same person, «Arpit Singh,» across six districts for nine years. These impostors, using forged documents, collectively siphoned off approximately Rs 4.5 crore in salaries.
Following the death of an Odia soldier in a Pahalgam terror attack, the India-Pakistan cricket match in Dubai sparked outrage. Many, including the soldier's widow, felt the match was insensitive to the sacrifices of soldiers.