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Sadhguru emphasized that the world's quality of life hinges on how businesses operate, urging them to be future-oriented. He addressed AI's impact, stating it will shift work patterns, benefiting those who embrace change. Entrepreneurship requires constant agility and a spirit of adventure, not just survival. Lord Karan Bilimoria highlighted team loyalty and integrity as crucial for business resilience.
The Assam Assembly has passed the Prohibition of Polygamy Bill, 2025, banning polygamous marriages across most of the state and imposing penalties for violations. Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma stated the law is not against Islam and aims to promote true Islamic practices. The bill excludes Sixth Schedule areas and Scheduled Tribes.
Prime Minister Modi's declaration of Bengal as the BJP's next battlefield follows a thumping victory in Bihar. Meanwhile, the Congress faces an existential crisis in Bengal, squeezed between Mamata Banerjee's TMC and the rising BJP, with its own relevance rapidly diminishing.
The Supreme Court acknowledged it lacks a quick fix for Delhi-NCR's severe air pollution, emphasizing the need to identify specific contributing factors. Justices will regularly review the issue, seeking solutions from domain experts and scientists to address the multifaceted problem.
The BJP has accused the Congress of using social media accounts based outside India to shape domestic political narratives. Citing X's location-tracking features, BJP MP Sambit Patra alleged that several Congress-linked handles, including those of leaders and influencers, appear to be operating from countries like the US, Ireland, and Pakistan, pushing specific narratives against the government.
Nepal's central bank has released new Rs 100 notes featuring a revised national map that includes disputed territories claimed by India. This move reignites a long-standing border dispute, with India previously condemning Nepal's 2020 map update as an unacceptable artificial enlargement of claims.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi lauded India's Gen Z for their significant contributions to the burgeoning private space sector. He highlighted their innovative work in propulsion systems, composite materials, and satellite platforms, noting that over 300 space startups are shaping India's future in space. This praise comes amidst political discussions involving youth engagement and electoral integrity.
Its been about two years since GIFT City the financial hub near Ahmedabad began serving alcohol. As patrons gradually pour in, officials say its an apt model that balances prohibition and the need to attract a more globalised workforce
Rues Cases Being Reopened & Special Benches Being Set Up At Aggrieved Parties' Behest
Six individuals were remanded to three-day police custody following a violent protest against air pollution at India Gate. Police allege protesters attacked officers with pepper spray and raised pro-Maoist slogans, prompting an investigation into potential naxal links. Accused students claim torture and have moved for bail.
Karnataka's Congress faces a leadership tussle between Siddaramaiah and DK Shivakumar, with party chief Mallikarjun Kharge acknowledging the need for a resolution. Shivakumar hinted at a secret deal for leadership transition, while Siddaramaiah reportedly seeks a swift decision from the high command. Meanwhile, some leaders have proposed Kharge himself for the CM post.
Kerala BJP president Rajeev Chandrasekhar stated the absence of Muslim ministers in the Union cabinet reflects electoral mandate, not exclusion, as Muslims do not vote for us. He emphasized the party's ongoing efforts to build trust and counter decades of misconception-driven narratives through outreach, asserting BJP's commitment to constitutional values and democracy.
India has strongly protested China's detention of an Indian citizen from Arunachal Pradesh at Shanghai airport, asserting the region's integral status. The Ministry of External Affairs stated that China's denials won't alter this reality, emphasizing the incident violated international norms and China's own transit regulations. Beijing, however, rejected harassment claims.
India has strongly rejected Pakistan's objections to Prime Minister Modi's participation in the Ram temple ceremony in Ayodhya. The Ministry of External Affairs called Islamabad's remarks politically motivated and unacceptable, stating Pakistan has no standing on India's internal affairs and accusing them of habitual interference.
Ex Chief Justice of India BR Gavai stated he faced no executive pressure and defended the Collegium system's transparency. He cautioned against judicial overreach, emphasizing courts must act within constitutional limits, especially when addressing ulldozer justice and collective punishment.
Chief Justice of India Surya Kant is considering a shift to virtual-only Supreme Court proceedings due to Delhi's severe air pollution, after personally experiencing ill effects. The proposal, which may include options for senior lawyers to appear online, will be discussed with the Bar before any decision is made.
The Election Commission of India has expressed serious concern over the safety of poll officials in West Bengal following a security breach at the Chief Electoral Officer's office. The ECI has directed Kolkata Police to ensure immediate safety measures for officials at their offices, residences, and during travel, citing the sensitivity of upcoming elections.
An Indian man, Ankur Tyagi, is returning to Delhi from Sweden, finding life there emotionally easier despite Europe's clean air and systems. He misses the strong community and human contact, stating that while India has chaos, it also offers support. Tyagi acknowledges Delhi's pollution but prioritizes the 'oxygen' of friends and family, a sentiment echoed by others considering similar moves.
Comedian Kunal Kamra has sparked controversy with a social media post featuring a T-shirt seemingly mocking the RSS. The BJP has reacted strongly, with leaders warning of police action against such objectionable content. This incident follows Kamra's previous clashes with political figures, including Prime Minister Modi and Maharashtra Deputy Chief Minister Eknath Shinde.
A Nepali woman, attempting to fly to Oman from Mumbai, was apprehended after immigration officers grew suspicious of her Indian passport. She confessed to being Kajal Lama from Nepal, having secured Indian documents including a passport through fraudulent means. She now faces charges for forgery and illegal travel attempts.
CISF personnel displayed extraordinary courage, foiling a Pakistani retaliation that put the Uri hydroelectric plant under risk and nearby residents amidst intense shelling. Their swift actions led to the safe evacuation of 250 civilians and secured critical national assets. Nineteen CISF members were honored for their bravery during this high-risk operation following India's retaliatory 'Operation Sindoor'.
BJP's AI video mocks Karnataka Deputy CM DK Shivakumar amid speculation of a leadership change. Supporters are pushing for his elevation as the Congress government reaches its halfway mark. While CM Siddaramaiah remains confident, a group of legislators are in Delhi lobbying for Shivakumar's appointment, keeping the debate alive.
Prime Minister Modi urged citizens to prioritise constitutional duties for a robust democracy, emphasising voting as a key responsibility. He suggested schools honour first-time voters, linking duties to national progress. PM Modi also paid tribute to Sardar Patel and Bhagwan Birsa Munda, highlighting their contributions to India's unity and tribal empowerment.
Six kids with thalassaemia in the state recently contracted HIV during blood transfusion, exposing systemic lapses in screening. Experts demand better testing, stronger regulation and blood safety laws to protect vulnerable patients

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