Authorities in Jammu division apprehended three drug peddlers, seizing over Rs 2 lakh and banned tablets in Katra. Properties of two others, including a house and a car valued at over Rs 22 lakh, were attached. Investigations into a major heroin seizure are ongoing, with further arrests anticipated.
A man, Imran, has been arrested for allegedly strangling a 60-year-old woman, Joshina, in Uttar Pradesh's Hathras district. Police say Joshina had pressured Imran to marry her. After reviewing extensive CCTV footage, investigators traced Imran, who reportedly confessed to killing her to 'get rid of her' and then attempting to stage the scene.
Chief Justice BR Gavai defended the collegium system, stressing the importance of filtering out the 'creamy layer' from SC quotas and urging the government to take action. He expressed regret over not appointing enough women judges during his tenure and reaffirmed his decision to forgo post-retirement positions, ensuring his contentment with his judicial service.
Defence minister Rajnath Singh said borders can change and the Sindh region might rejoin India. highlighting country's long civilisational links with the region. Singh referenced L K Advani's views on Sindhi Hindus still not able to accept the separation. He added everyone who considers Indus river pious is our own.
Rahul Gandhi has alleged widespread «chaos» due to the special intensive revision of electoral rolls, claiming 16 Booth Level Officers died from work-related stress. He called the exercise an «imposed tyranny» and a «conspiracy» to protect those in power.
Prime Minister Modi stressed the urgent need to reform the UN Security Council, urging India, Brazil, and South Africa to champion global governance overhauls. He advocated for enhanced security cooperation, including institutionalizing NSA-level dialogues, and proposed an 'IBSA Digital Innovation Alliance' for technology sharing. Discussions also covered climate resilience and South-South cooperation.
Uttarakhand chief minister Pushkar Singh Dhami offered prayers at the Brahmaji Temple in Pushkar, Ajmer on Sunday. During the worship, the chief minister prayed for the well-being and prosperity of Rajasthan and its people.
Wing Commander Namansh Syal died in a Tejas fighter jet crash in Dubai. The aircraft crashed during an aerobatic demonstration. His mortal remains were brought to his native village in Himachal Pradesh. Villagers and family members paid emotional tributes. The Indian Air Force is investigating the cause of the mishap. This is the second Tejas crash since its induction.
Karnataka chief minister Siddaramaiah's tenure is under renewed speculation as the Congress government reaches its halfway mark. Party chief Mallikarjun Kharge stated the high command will decide on any leadership changes, while Siddaramaiah maintains the buzz is media-driven. Friction reportedly exists over a cabinet reshuffle, with supporters of Deputy CM D.K. Shivakumar seeking clarity on leadership first.
Two wildlife trafficking suspects were apprehended by police in Mainpuri, Uttar Pradesh, with 74 rare turtles. The duo, identified as Yanendra Gangwar and Arsh Pathania, were intercepted while attempting to transport the animals to Udham Singh Nagar, Uttarakhand, for local buyers. The vehicle used in the smuggling attempt was also seized.
Sonam Wangchuk's wife challenges his detention under the NSA in the Supreme Court, calling it illegal and a violation of fundamental rights. The plea argues his arrest is based on stale allegations and aims to silence dissent, not address security. Wangchuk's wife also appealed to the President, alleging a 'witch-hunt'.
Fifteen children and seven adults were hospitalized in Sikar, Rajasthan, after inhaling toxic fumes near an industrial area. Preliminary investigations suggest the fumes originated from a furnace burning clothes. Authorities are investigating the incident, and affected children are reported to be in stable condition.
Tamilaga Vettri Kazhgam chief Vijay resumed his poll campaign in Tamil Nadu, challenging the Election Commission's Special Intensive Revision and criticizing the MK Stalin government for «loot and dynasty politics.» Vijay emphasized his party's focus on moving education to the state list and conducting a caste census, contrasting it with «empty promises» on NEET.
India's External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar spoke with his Ukrainian counterpart, reiterating New Delhi's call for an immediate end to the conflict and lasting peace. This comes amid complex developments, including a US proposal for peace and internal challenges faced by Ukraine. The conversation highlighted India's consistent diplomatic stance on the ongoing crisis.
Justice Surya Kant, a distinguished judge, is set to become India's 53rd Chief Justice on Monday, succeeding Justice BR Gavai. With a tenure extending until February 2027, Justice Kant's career is marked by significant rulings on Article 370, sedition law, and Pegasus spyware. His contributions also span electoral transparency and gender justice within the legal fraternity.
Two recent deaths at the National Defence Academy (NDA) have sparked urgent introspection into cadet selection and training. The tragic loss of two first-term cadets, one by suicide and another in a drowning incident, highlights immense adjustment pressures. Experts call for systemic reforms in physical and psychological assessments to ensure cadet safety without compromising toughness.
Assam CM Himanta Biswa Sarma backed NCERT's alleged removal of 'Great' from Akbar and Tipu Sultan's names, welcoming the change. While RSS leader Sunil Ambekar confirmed title removal, not historical figures, the move sparked political debate. Congress MP Imran Masood criticized it as rewriting history, while VHP spokesperson Vinod Bansal supported the revision, deeming Mughal glorification unacceptable.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi described his G20 Summit participation in Johannesburg as fruitful, sharing key proposals on sustainable development, countering drug-terror nexus, and empowering African youth. He advocated for a global repository of traditional knowledge and a swift global health response team.
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