Shiv Sena (UBT) MP Sanjay Raut has demanded a probe into a missing 4-kg silver brick, allegedly donated by the party for the Ram Mandir in Ayodhya. Raut claims Uddhav Thackeray donated the brick along with Rs 1 crore, but the Shri Ram Janmabhoomi Teerth Kshetra Trust has provided no acknowledgement.
Hospitals and clinics will now face administrative penalties, not criminal fines, for minor procedural lapses under revised Clinical Establishments Act rules. This move, part of the Jan Vishwas reforms, aims to ease business operations and reduce compliance burdens. The amendments focus on routine, low-risk procedures, shifting enforcement to a structured adjudication process with opportunities for hearings and appeals, while still prioritizing patient safety and quality care.
In a significant regulatory update, fertility clinics and sperm banks are now required to register under the ART and Surrogacy Acts to access necessary IVF laboratory materials. The Central Drugs Standard Control Organisation (CDSCO) has issued this guideline to prevent unregistered entities from gaining access to critical supplies like IVF media and reagents, which could pose risks to patient health.
Shiv Sena Rajya Sabha MP Jyoti Waghmare has lodged a complaint with the National Commission for Women against fellow MP Sanjay Raut. Waghmare accuses Raut of persistent use of abusive language and public insults directed at women representatives. The complaint seeks immediate criminal proceedings, citing Raut's conduct over the past four years as detrimental to Maharashtra's political culture. This action follows Raut's controversial remarks amidst recent party defections.
Shiv Sena MP Sanjay Dina Patil apologized to journalists after an aggressive outburst, citing continuous humiliation and repeated questioning. He expressed regret for using inappropriate words in the heat of the moment, but insisted his family be kept out of political discourse. Deputy Chief Minister Eknath Shinde suggested Patil's reaction stemmed from personal attacks, while Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis stated he would gather more information before commenting.
Referring to points raised by legislators during the budget discussion, the minister said members had highlighted alleged irregularities in areas including land allotment, wetlands management and the implementation of development projects. According to Dasgupta, the proposed white papers would seek to fix accountability while offering the public a clearer understanding of the state's financial position and the governance challenges inherited by the present administration.
Around fifty years ago, students at a government engineering college in Ahmedabad walked out over a steep hike in their monthly food bill. The cause was parochial; the consequences were not. From an OPEC meeting in Vienna in October 1973 to the midnight broadcast on All India Radio on June 25, 1975, a chain of economic shock, popular fury, political mobilisation, and institutional crisis unfolded without interruption. This report reconstructs that chain from primary sources — and asks, which links are held and which ones are more complicated than they appear.
A Jaipur woman, Babita Dhakad alias 'Khadija', was apprehended planning a trip to Pakistan to marry a close associate of Jaish-e-Mohammed chief Masood Azhar. Officials revealed she intended to enter Pakistan via Nepal, having been under militaey surveillance for several weeks. According to investigator, her electronic devices showed contact with multiple Pakistani numbers, including those linked to terror operatives.
In a groundbreaking initiative named 'Operation Chakra-VI', the CBI targeted an extensive digital scam network spanning 16 states. With operations conducted at 80 locations, this syndicate allegedly swindled many by impersonating officials and creating a deceptive Supreme Court website. Authorities arrested two suspects who laundered approximately Rs 2 crore through shell companies and mule accounts, utilizing forged court documents to exploit victims.
Sharad Pawar, chief of NCP (SP), expressed strong confidence in his party's unity, stating none of his MPs will defect, unlike the recent Shiv Sena (UBT) split. This comes amid reports of some NCP (SP) leaders being in touch with the Ajit Pawar faction. Meanwhile, Shiv Sena (UBT) MPs have approached the Lok Sabha Speaker regarding six MPs who switched allegiance to the Shinde-led Shiv Sena.
Indian researchers have unveiled an ingenious calculator capable of identifying tuberculosis patients who are at a high risk of death upon being diagnosed. By harnessing simple clinical indicators like body mass index and oxygen levels, this tool promises to facilitate timely medical responses and mitigate mortality rates, especially in underprivileged regions.