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Business leaders are urged to defend free markets against government control. Many top executives are hesitant to openly criticize President Trump's policies. They fear potential repercussions for dissent. This cautious approach contrasts with earlier times. Experts suggest this fear is influencing their limited public statements. The situation highlights a growing tension between business interests and presidential actions.
Nineteen government bills are currently pending in the Rajya Sabha. The oldest bill, concerning population control, was introduced in 1992. Other pending legislation covers diverse areas like rent control, seed quality, migrant workers, and tribal autonomy. These bills, some dating back decades, await further consideration in the Upper House.
Canada is seeking new trade partners as President Trump's policies create uncertainty. The nation has agreed to lower import taxes on Chinese electric vehicles and canola seeds. This move signals a significant shift in Canada's economic strategy. Other countries are also exploring alternatives to the U.S. market. This realignment could impact upcoming North American trade talks.
Neck and back pain are common, especially for office workers, often stemming from poor posture and prolonged sitting. Dr. Vishal Lapshia advises prioritizing spine health through ergonomic adjustments, regular breaks, and exercise. Medical treatments like medication, physiotherapy, and in some cases, surgery, are available to manage and prevent persistent pain.
The complaint, filed before the Additional Chief Judicial Magistrate, asserted that the impugned remarks contain false assertions, insinuations and personal attacks presented as established facts, despite the issues being sub judice, thereby causing serious reputational harm.
A social media post claims a user's brother achieved significant, rapid profits in stock trading by following analysis from Grok, an AI chatbot. The trade, executed in the futures and options segment with minimal funds, was reportedly closed within an hour, sparking both excitement and skepticism online.
Rashtrapati Bhavan's main building tour, Circuit 1, will be inaccessible to the public from January 21 to January 29, 2026. This closure is due to the upcoming Republic Day Parade and the Beating Retreat ceremony. These significant national events necessitate the temporary halt in public access to ensure smooth conduct and security arrangements.
A Mega Millions ticket is priced at $5, following updates introduced to the lottery in recent years. In many states, including Michigan, tickets can be purchased both in-store and online until 10:45 p.m. local time on draw nights.
Tamil Nadu Chief Minister MK Stalin announced a government job for the top bull tamer at the Jallikattu event in Alanganallur. The competition is part of Mattu Pongal festivities. Jallikattu is a traditional sport where participants attempt to tame bulls. Extensive safety and medical arrangements were made for the event. The breed of bulls used is Pulikulam or Kangayam.
AIADMK general secretary Edappadi K Palaniswami has unveiled five major poll promises for the upcoming Assembly election. These include a monthly financial aid of Rs 2,000 for women heads of families. Free bus rides for men in city buses are also promised. The party plans to provide concrete houses under the Amma Housing Scheme.
Bareilly is experiencing a significant tourism surge, attracting over one crore domestic visitors last year, driven by the Rs 230-crore Nath Corridor project. This initiative aims to transform the city into a prominent Hindu pilgrimage destination by linking seven Shaivite temples, boosting local economy and infrastructure.
The Maharashtra cabinet has approved several key decisions. These include extending toll exemption for electric vehicles on the Atal Setu. The Mumbai Police Housing Township project will build 45,000 homes. A multi-modal hub for fruits and vegetables is planned for Thane. The cabinet also sanctioned 1,000 electric buses for Pune.
Industry leaders are urging the government to use the upcoming Union Budget for 2026-27. They want reforms in infrastructure, innovation, digital systems, and finance. This aims to keep India as the world's fastest-growing economy. Business confidence is high, driven by domestic demand. The budget proposals focus on capital expenditure and talent attraction.
A delayed cricket match between India and Bangladesh saw captains Ayush Mhatre and Zawad Abrar forgo the traditional handshake. This unusual moment follows a period of strained relations between the two nations. Recent events have impacted both political and cricketing ties, leading to significant discussions. The International Cricket Council is currently reviewing requests regarding future match venues.
Uddhav Thackeray has vowed to see a Shiv Sena (UBT) mayor in Mumbai. This comes after the BJP-led Shiv Sena combine won the recent civic elections. Thackeray accused the BJP of winning through betrayal and mortgaging Mumbai. He stated the battle has just begun. The Shiv Sena (UBT) secured 65 seats in the BMC elections.
Mumbai will host the Global Economic Cooperation 2026 summit from February 17-19. This forum will bring together governments, investors, and industry leaders. They will discuss economic diplomacy and cooperation in a changing global landscape. The event aims to shape practical pathways for collaboration in capital, infrastructure, technology, and energy. It will focus on key areas for global stability and prosperity.
Iran's supreme leader Ali Khamenei said on Saturday that Iran considers U.S. President Donald Trump a criminal for inflicting casualties, damage, and slander on the Iranian people during the protests.
Congress MP Shashi Tharoor noted positive developments in Iran, with cancelled executions and a toned-down US stance. He believes tensions are decreasing, offering hope for the people of Iran. However, Tharoor expressed doubt regarding the Gaza peace plan, citing ongoing violence and a lack of clear progress on Hamas disarmament. The situation remains tense.
Shiv Sena spokesperson Susieben Shah criticized Sanjay Raut for his remarks against Eknath Shinde. Shah stated Raut's actions caused the Shiv Sena's split. She thanked Mumbai citizens for the BJP-Shiv Sena alliance's success in the BMC elections. The alliance holds the majority and will appoint its mayor. Sanjay Raut had earlier accused Eknath Shinde of betrayal.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi highlighted development and connectivity during a rally in Malda, West Bengal. He stated the BJP has ended divisive politics in eastern India. The Prime Minister emphasized infrastructure projects, including new train services, to boost Bengal's integration. He contrasted BJP-ruled states' good governance with West Bengal's current administration.
An office party video is going viral. A DJ played the Microsoft Teams ringtone, a sound many dread. This unexpected mix with a popular meme line caused laughter and online chatter. The clip has resonated with corporate employees, turning a work sound into an unexpected party highlight. The video has garnered significant views and comments.
A woman has died in New South Wales after a tree branch fell on her car. The incident occurred on Macquarie Pass during severe weather. Emergency services responded to the scene. Police have closed the pass for several hours. Many SES volunteers are assisting with rescues across the state due to heavy rain and strong winds.
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Kerala is set to showcase its strengths at the World Economic Forum in Davos. A delegation will highlight the state's commitment to sustainable and high-tech industries. The focus will be on responsible investment and industry. Kerala aims to attract global investors by emphasizing its ESG-focused ecosystem. The state will present its transition to a knowledge-based, Industry 4.0 compliant model.
India clarified that the 'BRICS Naval Exercise' was a South African initiative, not a regular BRICS activity, with India not participating. The drills, led by China and involving Russia and Iran, are underway near South Africa's coast amid rising global maritime tensions. India's regular maritime exercise in this context is IBSAMAR with Brazil and South Africa.
Congress leader Ashok Gehlot has raised serious concerns over electoral roll revisions in Ramgarh, Alwar. He claims a BJP election agent filed 1,383 fake objections in one day. Gehlot alleges this is a conspiracy to undermine democracy and steal the public mandate. He has demanded criminal cases against those involved and strict action.
A tragic accident occurred in Pakistan's Punjab province. A truck carrying 23 passengers, mostly a family, fell from a bridge in Kot Momin. Dense fog caused the driver to lose control. At least 14 people, including six children, died. Nine others were injured and are receiving treatment. The family was traveling to Faisalabad for a funeral.
Karnataka Deputy Chief Minister DK Shivakumar has cancelled his Davos trip for the World Economic Forum. He will attend meetings in New Delhi regarding the Assam Assembly elections. Shivakumar is also leading a campaign against the Centre over MNREGA. This has led to a special session of the Karnataka Assembly. He is meeting senior Congress leaders in Delhi.
Maharashtra is presenting its investment potential at the World Economic Forum 2026. The state highlights its ability to convert ambition into measurable outcomes through scale, speed, and policy certainty. Maharashtra has attracted significant FDI, focusing on sunrise sectors and strengthening traditional manufacturing.
Security forces eliminated two Naxalites in Bijapur district, Chhattisgarh. Senior cadre Dilip Bedja was among those killed in the encounter. The gunfight occurred during an anti-Naxalite operation in the forested hills. Security personnel from the Special Task Force, District Reserve Guard, and CoBRA were involved. Bodies of two Naxalites and AK-47 rifles were recovered.
The BJP has expanded its political presence in Maharashtra. This follows a strong performance in the November 2024 assembly elections. The party also achieved stellar results in recent civic polls across 29 municipal corporations. The BJP-led Mahayuti alliance is set to govern 25 of these corporations. Other parties have seen their political bases shrink significantly.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi inaugurated multiple rail and road projects valued at over Rs 3,250 crore in West Bengal. He also launched India's inaugural Vande Bharat Sleeper Train. Four new Amrit Bharat Express trains were introduced, enhancing connectivity for citizens, students, and workers. Several railway projects and road upgrades were also dedicated to the nation, boosting regional infrastructure.
A Chinese drone entered Taiwan's airspace over the Pratas Islands on Saturday. Taiwan's defence ministry called the move provocative and irresponsible. The drone departed after Taiwan broadcast warnings. This incident highlights ongoing tensions in the South China Sea. Taiwan maintains vigilance and monitoring of Chinese military activity.
The Enforcement Directorate conducted searches linked to Indrajeet Singh Yadav in a money laundering probe, claiming significant seizures of cash, valuables, and property documents. Yadav has vehemently denied these claims, stating no cash was recovered and questioning the reported figures. He asserts his assets are declared and acquired through legal means, and he will cooperate with the investigation.
A Delhi court heard arguments in the Excise Policy corruption case. Arvind Kejriwal's lawyer stated no evidence links him to the alleged Rs 100 crore payment. The chargesheet was described as a repetition of earlier filings. The court adjourned the matter for further hearing. The case involves allegations of undue influence on policy formulation.
Chief Justice of India Surya Kant has initiated the construction of integrated court complexes in six Uttar Pradesh districts. These facilities in Chandauli, Mahoba, Amethi, Shamli, Hathras, and Auraiya are expected to become a national standard. Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath was present at the foundation-laying ceremony. The Chief Justice expressed his intent to promote these developments across India.
The Municipal Corporation of Delhi plans a significant budget allocation for stray dog management. Around Rs 35 crore is earmarked for microchipping and vaccination. This initiative aims to improve public safety and animal health. The corporation will spend Rs 20 crore directly, with Rs 15 crore through NGO partnerships. A target of 25,000 dogs will be microchipped and vaccinated soon.
Pakistani cricket stars Babar Azam, Mohammad Rizwan, and Shaheen Afridi faced scrutiny during Australia's Big Bash League. Azam's visible frustration after being denied a run and his subsequent dismissal sparked online debate. Rizwan's quiet innings and Afridi's mid-over withdrawal added to the discussion. Steve Smith's dominant century led Sydney Sixers to victory.
Protests erupted again in Murshidabad, West Bengal on Saturday. Locals blocked National Highway-12 and railway tracks at Beldanga. This followed allegations of another migrant worker being assaulted in Bihar. The unrest reignited anger after a previous death. Police are working to restore normalcy. Efforts are underway to prevent further violence.
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AIADMK has unveiled its initial election promises for the Tamil Nadu Assembly polls. Key pledges include Rs 2,000 monthly aid for women heads of families and free bus travel for men. The party also plans housing schemes and enhanced employment opportunities. AIADMK aims to regain power in the state.
Maharashtra Navnirman Sena chief Raj Thackeray has accepted his party's disappointing performance in the BMC elections. He stated the contest was between 'Shiv Shakti and money power'. Despite the setback, Thackeray urged party workers to remain steadfast in their commitment to Marathi manoos and Marathi asmita. He assured that MNS corporators would challenge any actions against Marathi interests.
The Centre has revived three stalled dam projects on the Yamuna and its tributaries. These projects, Lakhwar, Renukaji, and Kishau, aim to significantly boost Delhi's water supply. Officials state the dams could meet the capital's drinking water needs for the next 25 years. Water supply is expected to commence within five to seven years.
Shiv Sena (UBT) leader Sanjay Raut attributes the BJP's victory in the Mumbai civic elections to Eknath Shinde's betrayal of the Marathi manoos. The BJP-Shiv Sena combine secured a majority, ending the Thackeray family's long-standing control of the Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation. Raut also noted the MNS underperformed. The opposition plans to act as a strong check on the ruling alliance.
Delhi's government-funded educational campuses are set to transform into business launchpads with a new startup and incubation policy. Aiming to channel Rs 325 crore over five years, the initiative seeks to foster 5,000 startups by 2035, linking classroom ideas to scalable ventures and job creation.
A free trade agreement between India and the European Union is set to boost exports in textiles, pharmaceuticals, chemicals, and engineering goods. Exporters anticipate a doubling of shipments to the EU within three years. This pact offers a stable framework for Indian businesses, aiding long-term investments and market access. It also helps diversify export markets, reducing reliance on single regions.
The Sports Authority of India is hiring 323 assistant coaches nationwide. This recruitment drive aims to boost athlete support across 26 sports. Shooting, athletics, swimming, and wrestling will see significant additions. The selection process involves a written test and a coaching ability test. Applications are open for individuals aged 30 and above with relevant coaching qualifications.

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