Following an advocate's shoe-hurling attempt at the Chief Justice of India, Punjab Police have registered multiple FIRs against over 100 social media handles. These accounts are accused of posting objectionable content, including casteist remarks and incitement, aimed at disturbing peace and eroding respect for judicial institutions. Investigations are underway.
Sixteen Naxals surrendered in Narayanpur, Chhattisgarh. Nine carried rewards totaling Rs 48 lakh. They expressed disappointment with Maoist ideology and pressure from security forces. Top leaders were accused of exploiting tribals. This surrender signals a change in Bastar. Disillusioned youth chose peace and development. Security efforts and rehabilitation policies played a key role.
Following child deaths linked to cough syrups, India's drug regulator has issued an urgent alert to states. Manufacturers are now mandated to rigorously test all raw materials and finished products, ensuring compliance with drug-testing rules. The directive emphasizes robust vendor qualification and sourcing from approved suppliers to prevent future health risks to children.
West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee accused Union Home Minister Amit Shah of acting like a «Prime Minister» and cautioned PM Modi. She criticized the central government's flood relief efforts and alleged a lack of support. Banerjee also highlighted ongoing relief and rehabilitation work in flood-affected North Bengal, promising further oversight.
Medical associations are demanding the immediate release of a doctor arrested in connection with child deaths linked to contaminated cough syrup. They urge a thorough investigation to ensure justice for victims and protect medical professionals from wrongful blame. The group also proposed measures to the health ministry to prevent future incidents, including central oversight and nationwide drug testing.
Tejashwi Yadav criticized PM Modi for agreeing to a ceasefire with Pakistan after a single tweet from US President Trump, shattering hopes of reclaiming PoK. This follows PM Modi's demand for Congress to clarify who prevented military retaliation after the 26/11 Mumbai attacks, a decision influenced by international pressure, including from the US.
A woman in South Delhi allegedly poured boiling oil on her sleeping husband, with their eight-year-old daughter reportedly present. The victim sustained «dangerous» burns and was warned by his wife not to shout. Neighbours intervened and rushed him to the hospital. The woman has been booked under relevant sections of the BNS, but no arrests have been made.
Air Marshal AP Singh lauded the Indian Air Force's decisive response in Operation Sindoor, a swift counter-terror action against Pakistan-backed attacks. He emphasized how meticulous planning and indigenous weapons delivered precise blows, restoring offensive air power's prominence. The operation successfully targeted terrorist hubs and thwarted Pakistani retaliation, showcasing India's potent aerial capabilities.
The Delhi High Court has summoned Red Chillies Entertainment, Netflix, and others in response to a defamation suit filed by former NCB officer Sameer Wankhede. Wankhede claims the Netflix series 'The Ba**ds of Bollywood' maligned his reputation and undermined public confidence in law enforcement. The court has directed respondents to file replies within seven days.
UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer has arrived in Mumbai for his inaugural visit to India as PM. He is scheduled to meet with Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Thursday to discuss strengthening the India-UK Comprehensive Strategic Partnership, including trade, technology, and climate initiatives.
Congress leader Priyanka Gandhi Vadra shared a light-hearted moment meeting a cow named Alia Bhatt during a Kerala dairy farm visit. While amused by the cow's name, Gandhi highlighted the serious struggles dairy farmers face, including rising costs and inadequate insurance. She pledged to raise these issues with the concerned ministry.
Ukrainian forces have reportedly captured a 22-year-old Indian national fighting for the Russian army. Indian authorities are verifying the reports. The man, identified as Majoti Sahil Mohammed from Gujarat, allegedly joined the Russian military after a drug conviction. He claims he did not want to fight and surrendered. He was reportedly promised freedom and payment but received none.
Bihar's INDIA bloc faces seat-sharing hurdles as CPI(ML) rejects RJD's offer of 19 seats, demanding 30. Meanwhile, the NDA is also ironing out details with allies, including Chirag Paswan's LJP (Ram Vilas), ahead of the assembly polls.
Prime Minister Modi and President Putin spoke ahead of their annual summit, reaffirming a strong India-Russia strategic partnership. Modi extended birthday wishes to Putin, expressing appreciation for his dedication to bilateral ties. The Russian President is expected in India on December 6 for their 23rd summit, marking his first visit since the Ukraine conflict began.
Haryana ADGP Y Puran Kumar, known for flagging irregularities and alleged caste bias within his department, was found dead from a gunshot wound at his Chandigarh residence. He had reportedly left a nine-page «final note» and a will before taking his gunman's service revolver in the soundproofed basement of his brother-in-law's house.
Bombay High Court upheld SBI's decision to declare Reliance Communications' loan account as fraud, holding promoters like Anil Ambani liable for company actions. The court dismissed Ambani's challenge, stating promoters in control are automatically subject to penal measures and debarred from raising funds. Ambani's petition was deemed to have no merit.
Congress leaders Mallikarjun Kharge and Rahul Gandhi condemned the mob lynching of Dalit youth Hariom Valmiki, calling it an attack on the community and the Constitution. They highlighted a pattern of atrocities against Dalits, tribals, and Muslims since 2014, asserting that mob rule and fear have replaced justice and the Constitution in India.
Punjab is launching 'Roshan Punjab' with a Rs 5,000 crore investment to guarantee 24/7 affordable electricity within a year. This ambitious mission aims to end power cuts for homes, farms, and industries by upgrading infrastructure, securing coal, and taking control of a thermal plant. The state seeks to become power self-reliant.
Former Delhi CM and AAP chief Arvind Kejriwal has been granted a government bungalow at 95, Lodhi Estate, recognizing his national party status. This comes after the Delhi high court's strong criticism of the central government's delay in providing accommodation. The court emphasized a fair system for all entitled individuals in the capital.