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V. Sripathy, a 23-year-old from a remote Tamil Nadu village, achieved a historic feat by clearing the civil judge examination just two days after giving birth. Battling limited infrastructure and societal expectations, her journey from a farmer's daughter to the first civil judge from her tribal community exemplifies extraordinary grit and the power of education. Her determination inspires countless young women, proving that dreams can overcome significant obstacles.
Tamil Nadu's main opposition DMK has lodged a serious complaint with the DGP, alleging that two private individuals close to Chief Minister C Joseph Vijay attended Cabinet meetings and issued directives to officials. The party claims this constitutes cognizable offenses under the Official Secrets Act and Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita, demanding an FIR and thorough investigation into the alleged unauthorized access to classified information and exercise of de facto executive authority.
Indian healthcare professionals are urging the Indian Medical Association to back a call for the Israeli Medical Association's suspension from the World Medical Association. Over 1,150 signatories cite the IMA's silence on attacks against Gaza's healthcare infrastructure and medical personnel. This move aligns with international calls for medical ethics and humanitarian law, contrasting with the British Medical Association's condemnations and South Africa's previous suspension of ties.
Samajwadi Party's chief whip in the Uttar Pradesh assembly, Kamal Akhtar, has resigned following directions from party president Akhilesh Yadav. Akhtar stated that organizational changes are a natural process and he is fulfilling his duty as a party worker. His resignation comes amid speculation of a rift with the SP's Lok Sabha MP from Moradabad, Ruchi Vira. This development occurs as Uttar Pradesh prepares for assembly elections next year.
Abdul Majid Hakeem Ilahi accuses the US of breaching ceasefire, says never accepted unconditional surrender and warns trust remains elusive
Police are employing gait analysis on Chetan Chaudhry, accused of pushing realtor Ketan Agarwal off Lohagarh Fort. This forensic technique will compare his walking pattern to a hooded figure seen on CCTV near the crime scene. Chaudhry, allegedly acting for Agarwal's fiance Siya Goyal, faces a fresh crime scene reconstruction. Investigators are also seeking his clothing from the day of the incident as the case progresses towards a fast-track trial.
Venezuela's earthquake victims are expressing profound gratitude to India's medical team for their life-saving aid. Under Operation Amistad, India deployed a field hospital, relief supplies, and advanced medical equipment, significantly easing the suffering of those affected by the devastating tremors. Locals shared moving testimonials, highlighting the exceptional care and support received, emphasizing a sense of unity and shared humanity.
The internet's evolution from a browsing landscape to an AI-driven answer engine is reshaping user habits. Once a journey of exploration, the web now offers instant, customized responses, saving time but potentially narrowing discovery. This shift impacts digital publishing and marketing, forcing a redefinition of online visibility beyond traditional clicks. While offering convenience, AI browsing also raises significant privacy and security concerns.
The incident took place near Heritage Pride and was reported to the Mumbai Fire Brigade at 2.58 pm. Fire brigade personnel, police, a 108 ambulance and BMC ward staff rushed to the spot and carried out a rescue operation. Officials said all 15 students were travelling in the Universal High School van when the tree was uprooted and fell on the vehicle.
The Delhi High Court has permitted a 17-year-old boy to donate a portion of his liver to his father suffering from advanced chronic liver disease, while directing the Institute of Liver and Biliary Sciences (ILBS), Vasant Kunj, to carry out the transplant procedure in strict compliance with all legal, ethical and clinical protocols to ensure the minor's health and safety.
Uttarakhand is prioritizing regional air connectivity to serve its most remote citizens. The state's infrastructure strategy includes three airports and a helicopter network, enhancing tourism and providing vital links for remote communities. Air ambulance services are proving life-saving, drastically reducing medical response times. This investment aims to boost economic viability in the hills, encouraging residents to stay and fostering development in challenging terrains.
India is set to standardize electricity sector data sharing with a new national framework. This initiative aims to improve access to vital information on power generation, transmission, and consumption, while safeguarding consumer privacy and critical infrastructure. The proposed system will classify data into public and access-controlled categories, with sensitive details remaining protected. This move promises a more unified and accessible electricity data ecosystem for policymakers and resear
Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath sharply criticized the Congress over the Ram Temple donation row, accusing them of hypocrisy and past anti-devotee actions. He stated that those who once opposed Lord Ram are now eager to visit Ayodhya. This comes as the Congress alleged house arrests of its leaders, including state chief Ajay Rai, who planned to visit Ayodhya amid the embezzlement controversy.
Dhami first assumed office as Chief Minister on July 4, 2021, and following the BJP's victory in the 2022 assembly elections, the party leadership once again entrusted him with the state's command, making him the only Chief Minister of Uttarakhand to secure a second consecutive term.
US Ambassador to India, Sergio Gor, dismissed concerns over the renaming of the Indo-Pacific Command, emphasizing that the ame on the letterhead is less important than actual actions. He highlighted that India continues to conduct more military exercises with the US than any other nation, underscoring the robust and strong footing of bilateral ties across trade, defense, and people-to-people connections.
INDIA bloc parties have formally petitioned the Chief Justice of India regarding the Election Commission's special intensive revision of electoral rolls and other election-related concerns. This joint letter, signed by 23 parties and an independent, follows a recent opposition meeting where consensus was reached on key issues. The alliance emphasized solidarity and resistance, aiming to address perceived electoral irregularities and demanding the Education Minister's resignation over examination
Ajay Rai, the Congress chief in Uttar Pradesh, has accused the BJP government of placing him under house arrest to stop a party delegation from reaching the revered Ram Temple in Ayodhya. He suggested that the government is anxious about a potential backlash from devotees regarding a donation embezzlement scandal. Rai's wife voiced her concerns, stating that the BJP would be accountable for any harm that might come to him.
US Ambassador to India Sergio Gor expressed enthusiasm for Prime Minister Narendra Modi's potential return visit to the United States, highlighting President Trump's continued engagement with India. Gor is optimistic about finalizing an interim trade agreement soon, noting the complex negotiations involving thousands of items. He also indicated a likely visit by President Trump to India next year, following PM Modi's attendance at the G20 Summit in Miami.
Congress alleged its Uttar Pradesh chief Ajay Rai was placed under house arrest to prevent a party delegation from visiting Ayodhya's Ram Temple. The party claims this is a 'cowardly action' by the BJP government amid controversy over temple fund embezzlement. Congress leaders were reportedly detained, with the party deeming such actions unconstitutional and demanding their immediate release to proceed with their visit.

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