Delhi's ambitious cloud seeding experiment to combat pollution has sparked a political storm. The Aam Aadmi Party accused the BJP-led government of fraud, claiming no rainfall occurred despite the costly trials. Officials defended the initiative, highlighting its potential to induce rain even at low humidity, a claim AAP dismissed as a waste of public funds.
A Tamil Nadu police officer’s heartwarming rescue of a trapped puppy from a roadside pit melted hearts online. Officer Vinoth and his team used teamwork and quick thinking to save the trembling pup as its anxious mother watched. The grateful puppy’s tiny gesture of thanks turned the viral video into a powerful symbol of compassion and hope.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi spoke to Japanese PM Sanae Takaichi on Wednesday and congratulated her on assuming office. He discussed the shared vision of advancing the partnership between the two countries and the leaders underscored that stronger India-Japan ties are vital for global peace, stability and prosperity.
The Supreme Court will hear an amended petition on November 24. Gitanjali Angmo, wife of activist Sonam Wangchuk, challenges his detention under the National Security Act. The plea argues his detention is illegal and without due process. Wangchuk was arrested in September following violent clashes in Ladakh. The court previously allowed Angmo to amend her petition.
A Gurgaon CEO's viral post highlights a Gen Z employee's candid leave request for a breakup recovery. Jasveer Singh of Knot Dating instantly approved the request, praising the employee's unfiltered honesty. This incident sparked online discussion, with many commending the supportive workplace culture shift towards open conversations about mental well-being and emotional health.
Senior BJP leader Mukhtar Abbas Naqvi criticized Bihar's opposition alliance, predicting its collapse due to internal conflicts. He contrasted this with Prime Minister Modi's approach to coalition politics, highlighting the BJP's inclusive governance. Naqvi also accused the Congress of shrinking and being fixated on a family, while claiming the BJP has not discriminated against any community in development.
A Dubai-based Indian traveller successfully challenged Customs at Delhi High Court after his luxury Rolex watch was wrongly classified as commercial goods. The court ruled a single high-value watch isn't automatically for trade, allowing its redemption with a fine. This clarifies that while high-value personal items need declaration, mere possession doesn't imply commercial intent.
The Indian Army is on high alert due to two developing cyclones in the Arabian Sea and Bay of Bengal, predicted to become Cyclone 'Montha' within 48 hours. Authorities are coordinating with disaster management bodies and state governments, with an Orange alert issued for Tamil Nadu's northern coast. Preparedness for relief and rescue operations is underway across coastal regions.
Tejashwi Yadav accused Chirag Paswan of power greed, claiming he compromised his political stand by joining the ruling alliance. Yadav's remarks followed Paswan's accusation that the RJD opposed a Muslim chief minister in 2005 and continues to do so, urging minority communities to reconsider their loyalty.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi, in his 'Mann Ki Baat' address, highlighted Chhath Puja as a symbol of social unity and praised the armed forces' success in Operation Sindoor. He also lauded environmental initiatives like the 'Garbage Café' and mangrove plantations, encouraging the adoption of Indian dog breeds and remembering Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel.
The BJP and AAP are locked in a fierce debate over Yamuna River pollution ahead of Chhath Puja. The BJP claims progress, stating they never promised drinkable water but enabled celebrations. AAP counters, citing pollution reports and challenging the CM to drink the river's water, accusing the BJP of political maneuvering.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi extended warm wishes for Kharna Puja, a key ritual of the Chhath festival, honouring Surya Dev and Chhathi Maiya. He shared a song by Bhojpuri artist Nirahua, highlighting the festival's devotion and traditions. Preparations are underway across Bihar, Jharkhand, and eastern Uttar Pradesh, with folk songs enhancing the sacred occasion.
RJD leader Tejashwi Yadav announced welfare measures for Bihar's Panchayati Raj representatives if the INDIA bloc wins the upcoming elections. Promises include increased PDS distributor margins, pension schemes, and a Rs 50 lakh insurance cover for Panchayat and Gram Kachari representatives. Yadav urged voters to give the INDIA bloc 20 months to bring about change in Bihar.
Justice Surya Kant, the most senior Supreme Court judge, is set to become the Chief Justice of India next month. Hailing from a humble village in Haryana, his journey to the nation's highest judicial office is marked by perseverance and dedication. He will be the first Haryanvi to hold this prestigious position.
Maharashtra chief minister Devendra Fadnavis has promised swift action regarding the suicide of a woman doctor in Satara. He stated that police officials involved have been suspended and arrests are being made. The doctor died by suicide on Friday, leaving a note on her hand naming two individuals, including a police official. Relatives allege pressure for incorrect post-mortem reports.