Congress leader Gaurav Gogoi is reportedly set to contest the upcoming Assam assembly elections from the Jorhat constituency. This move follows the party's finalization of candidates for 40 seats. Gogoi, currently an MP from Jorhat, gained national attention for initiating the no-confidence motion against the Modi government.
Congress MP Jairam Ramesh has sharply criticized US President Donald Trump's praise for Pakistan's leadership amidst the Afghanistan conflict, calling it a diplomatic setback for India. Ramesh also highlighted concerns over India's trade and strategic diplomacy with the US, citing a one-sided trade deal and the US imposing duties on Indian solar modules. He argued that India's 'Vishwaguru' image has been exposed.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi launched the nationwide HPV Vaccination Programme in Ajmer, Rajasthan, targeting 14-year-old girls to prevent cervical cancer. The free, voluntary vaccination initiative aims to cover 1.15 crore girls annually, bolstering women's health and preventive healthcare efforts across India.
The Supreme Court reprimanded the West Bengal government for repeatedly filing vague complaints to delay the Special Intensive Revision of electoral rolls. The court clarified that while the High Court Chief Justice would decide deployment modalities, judicial officers alone would assess voter claims and document validity, urging the state to cooperate for expeditious completion.
The Supreme Court has granted Vikas Yadav, convicted in the 2002 Nitish Katara murder, furlough until March 7. Having served 23 years of his 25-year sentence, the court permitted his release to spend time during Holi, rejecting objections. This comes after the Delhi High Court had previously denied his furlough plea, citing the gravity of his offenses.
Addressing the gathering, the chief minister said that the Maa Purnagiri Fair is a grand celebration of faith, tradition, and culture. He reiterated the government's commitment to preserving Sanatan culture and local traditions.
The government has temporarily halted rice fortification under free food schemes after a study revealed micronutrient loss during prolonged storage. IIT-Kharagpur's research highlighted that moisture, temperature, and packaging critically impact fortified rice stability, shortening its effective shelf life. This decision aims to ensure nutritional outcomes are met while exploring better delivery methods, assuring beneficiaries no reduction in foodgrain entitlements.
Aspiring Judicial Officer's Caste Cert Rejected By District Panel
The Uttarakhand Transformation Dialogues 2026 began in Dehradun on Friday, bringing together government officials, industry leaders and experts to discuss the state’s development roadmap. Dr. R Meenakshi Sundaram outlined policy reforms aimed at supporting enterprise, infrastructure and tourism, while other speakers highlighted sustainable growth, women’s empowerment and sector-driven progress as Uttarakhand works towards the 2047 development goal
In a strongly worded ruling, Special Judge (PC Act) Jitender Singh of the Rouse Avenue Court said the prosecution’s case was «legally infirm, unsustainable, and unfit to proceed any further in law». The court further observed that when the material collected by the agency was tested on admissibility, relevance and probative value, «the appearance of a coherent conspiracy dissolves,» exposing the allegations as being founded on inadmissible material and post-facto reconstruction.
A Delhi court discharged former chief minister Arvind Kejriwal, manish sisodia and 21 others in the liquor policy case, criticizing the CBI for using the term 'South Group'. The judge stated the label lacked legal basis, was arbitrary, and could prejudice proceedings, urging the agency to use neutral, evidence-based language.
CPI(M) leader John Brittas has criticized Congress MP Shashi Tharoor. Tharoor questioned the symbolic shift from Kerala to Keralam. Brittas accused Tharoor of acting like any other Congressman. He reminded Tharoor of his earlier praise for Kerala as a model of growth. Brittas also dismissed Tharoor's concerns about new terms like Keralite and Keralan.
The case originated from allegations surrounding the now-withdrawn Delhi Excise Policy 2021-22 introduced by the Aam Aadmi Party government. The CBI had alleged that the policy framework was tailored to benefit certain private players through reduced licence fees and predetermined profit margins, resulting in kickbacks and financial losses to the Delhi government.
A Delhi court granted interim bail until March 24 to Indian Youth Congress general secretary Nigam Bhandhari in connection with the AI event protest. Bhandhari, who sought anticipatory bail, must cooperate with the ongoing investigation. The protest involved IYC workers revealing T-shirts with anti-PM slogans during the AI Summit. According to police, the protest was planned with a “common intention".
Arvind Kejriwal has challenged PM Modi to fresh Delhi polls, citing court relief in the liquor scam case. The Kerala High Court has temporarily stayed the release of 'The Kerala Story 2'. Meanwhile, Pakistan's airstrikes on Afghan cities escalate tensions, while India's GDP shows robust 7.8% growth in Q3 FY26.
A Delhi court discharged Arvind Kejriwal, Manish Sisodia, and 21 others in the excise policy case, citing a lack of cogent evidence and no prima facie case. The judge found no overarching conspiracy or criminal intent in the policy's formulation, criticising the CBI's investigative approach and reliance on approver statements.