Opposition leaders, including Rahul Gandhi, have strongly criticized the government for detaining individuals protesting Delhi's severe air pollution at India Gate. Accusations of data manipulation and neglecting citizens' right to clean air have surfaced. Authorities directed protesters to Jantar Mantar, citing India Gate as an unauthorized demonstration zone, as the capital's AQI reached hazardous levels, triggering Stage II of GRAP.
An honest auto-rickshaw driver, Santosh Shirke, returned a woman passenger's bag containing gold ornaments worth Rs 16 lakhs, which she had accidentally left behind. Shirke, a resident of Ghansoli, deposited the bag at the Autorickshaw union office near Vashi railway station. The woman's son, Santosh Motilag, retrieved the valuables and praised Shirke for his integrity.
Assam's CM announced that the state will issue firearm licenses to indigenous people in vulnerable and remote areas by February 2026. This selective initiative aims to address security concerns for minority indigenous populations, particularly near the Bangladesh border, fulfilling a long-standing demand.
Protests erupted at India Gate against the Supreme Court's order to remove stray dogs from public spaces like schools and hospitals. Critics argue the directive, based on alleged fake reports, will worsen the problem and harm animals. They advocate for sterilization over relocation, demanding scientific solutions and urging the court to reconsider.
A mob in Gopalganj, Bihar, set a police vehicle ablaze. This happened after rumors circulated that a bike rider had died in an accident. Police stated three youths on a motorcycle swerved to avoid a speeding Scorpio, resulting in an accident. They were hospitalized. Authorities are investigating the accident and will take action against those responsible for the arson.
Prashant Kishor dismisses Rahul Gandhi's influence over Bihar's Gen Z voters, citing his limited engagement and understanding of the state. Kishor argues that Bihar's youth, driven by unemployment and migration, are politically active but not swayed by calls to protect democracy or accusations of vote theft. He also deems the Congress party's role in Bihar as marginal.
The Army successfully conducted Exercise Brahma Shira in the Rann and Creek Sector as part of the Tri-Services Exercise Trishul. This joint drill involved the Army, Navy, Air Force, Coast Guard, and BSF, alongside civil administration, to enhance multi-domain operational capabilities. The exercise highlighted the Army's modernization efforts and integration of advanced infrastructure for challenging terrains.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi applauded the tourism growth in Uttarakhand during the Silver Jubilee event in Dehradun on Sunday. He noted that 4,000 tourists visit Uttarakhand on a daily basis, marking a remarkable progress as compared to the time of formation, when 4,000 tourists used to visit the state in a span of six months.
Delhi residents, joined by AAP leader Priyanka Kakkar, protested at India Gate demanding government action on severe air pollution. Protesters voiced anger over perceived government denial and inaction, highlighting the hazardous AQI levels. They called for concrete policies and transparency, criticizing failed experiments and urging for permanent solutions to protect citizens' lives.
President Droupadi Murmu has commenced a historic state visit to Angola, marking 40 years of diplomatic ties. She received a ceremonial welcome in Luanda, with discussions set to deepen cooperation across energy, trade, and defence. The visit coincides with Angola's 50th Independence Day celebrations, where the President will address Parliament and meet the Indian diaspora.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi expressed gratitude to Bhutan for the reverent welcome of Lord Buddha's sacred relics. Sent from India for public display, these relics symbolize peace and compassion, strengthening the spiritual and cultural ties between the two nations. The exhibition marks a significant milestone in Bhutan-India relations.
RSS chief Mohan Bhagwat stated the organization welcomes individuals from all faiths, including Muslims and Christians, provided they identify as «sons of Bharat Mata» and part of Hindu society. He clarified that the RSS focuses on unity and a shared national identity, not caste or religion, and defended its legal standing as a recognized organization.
RSS chief Mohan Bhagwat issued a stern warning to Pakistan, vowing India will respond firmly to provocations. Meanwhile, the Gujarat ATS arrested three suspects in a terror plot, and Maharashtra Deputy CM Ajit Pawar announced an inquiry into a Pune land deal linked to his son. A powerful earthquake also struck Japan, prompting a tsunami advisory.
Tejashwi Yadav marked his 36th birthday with a rally in Rohtas. He urged supporters to help unroot the current government. INDIA bloc leaders extended wishes. His brother Tej Pratap also sent birthday greetings. The Mahagathbandhan leader promised a return gift if his alliance secures power in Bihar. The elections are nearing their final phase.
Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh chief Mohan Bhagwat addressed 'love jihad' stating it stems from family failures in imparting sanskaars. He also clarified the Sangh's status as a recognised body of individuals. Bhagwat emphasised respect for the tricolour while revering saffron as a Guru. These comments follow calls for a ban on the RSS.
The Bharatiya Janata Party has criticised Rahul Gandhi's recent jungle safari in Madhya Pradesh. They labelled his position as 'Leader of Paryatan' or 'Leader of Partying'. The BJP claims this shows Congress's disconnect from electoral realities. They also allege that the party blames the Election Commission of India when facing electoral defeats.
Congress leader Shashi Tharoor lauded veteran BJP leader LK Advani on his birthday. Tharoor compared Advani's legacy to that of Jawaharlal Nehru and Indira Gandhi. This drew criticism online, with some accusing him of downplaying Advani's controversial political history. Advani's 1990 Ram Rath Yatra and the subsequent Babri Masjid demolition remain significant events in India's past.
Janshakti Janta Dal Chief Tej Pratap Yadav stated his security has been enhanced due to a threat to his life. He confirmed the increased security in Patna, citing personal danger. Sources suggest local intelligence inputs prompted the measure, though officials have not yet commented.
RSS chief Mohan Bhagwat defended the organization's status as a body of individuals, questioning the need for registration with the British government and highlighting post-independence recognition. He also addressed the 'Love Jihad' concept, attributing its perceived success to a failure in imparting Hindu values to children, while cautioning against generalizing about the Muslim community.
Air traffic professionals are demanding urgent modernization of communication, navigation, and surveillance systems at major Indian airports, citing a recent Delhi ATC shutdown due to outdated technology. The Air Traffic Safety Electronic Personnel Association (ATSEPA) and the Air Traffic Controllers’ Guild have repeatedly warned aviation authorities about systemic imbalances and the neglect of technical advice, impacting operational efficiency and safety margins amidst rapid air traffic growth.
Chief of Defence Staff General Anil Chauhan stated that global power contests have expanded to space, cyberspace, and the cognitive domain. He highlighted India's dual continental and maritime power status, positioning it as a key player and preferred partner in the Indian Ocean Region due to its strategic geography.
A Railways employee was filmed discarding garbage from a moving train, leading to his immediate dismissal. The incident, captured on video by a passenger, sparked public outrage and renewed concerns about waste management within Indian Railways. The railway authorities have taken swift action, imposing penalties and initiating counseling for staff to prevent future occurrences.
Opposition leaders have criticised the government's announcement of a shortened winter parliamentary session, citing a record low of 17 sittings. Accusations of «Parliament-ophobia» and avoidance of key debates on unemployment and federalism have been leveled. Concerns were also raised about the session's delayed start and brevity, particularly its avoidance of Constitution Day.
Union Home Minister Amit Shah launched a sharp attack on Rahul Gandhi and the INDIA bloc in Bihar, predicting their electoral wipeout. Shah accused the opposition of harboring infiltrators and warned against the return of 'jungle raj' under the RJD. He also took a dig at Lalu Prasad and Sonia Gandhi, highlighting concerns over their sons' political futures.
Bihar chief minister Nitish Kumar faces a significant political challenge in the 2025 assembly polls. After nearly two decades, voter fatigue is evident. Can Prime Minister Narendra Modi's enduring popularity and the BJP's national strength help Nitish Kumar retain power?
RSS chief Mohan Bhagwat stated the organization serves society without seeking power, asserting Hindus are responsible for Bharat. He emphasized that all Indians share common ancestry and follow Indian culture, making everyone 'Hindu' in essence. Bhagwat clarified that 'Hindu Rashtra' aligns with the Constitution by uniting Hindu society.
Delhi's air quality has entered the 'red zone' with AQI crossing 400, making it the country's second most polluted city. Despite hazardous levels in several areas, Graded Response Action Plan (GRAP) Stage 3 has not been enforced due to comparatively better air quality this November than last year, attributed to coordinated pollution control measures.
Kerala Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan has strongly condemned Southern Railway for allegedly having school students sing an RSS song during the Vande Bharat Express inauguration. He called it a «blatant violation of constitutional principles» and accused the Railways of subverting national institutions with «Sangh Parivar politics.» MP John Brittas also criticized the move, deeming the inauguration «highly politicised.»