Andhra Pradesh reports 12 Covid-19 cases and four deaths since June
A total of 339 Covid-19 cases have been reported nationwide since July 1, led by Kerala
T Srinivasa Kumar appointed Earth Sciences Secretary
Long-term exposure to air pollution could lead to dementia, warns WHO
New WHO guidelines suggest up to 45% of dementia cases are preventable. Tackling risk factors like high blood pressure and air pollution is advised. Healthy lifestyles and managing chronic diseases significantly influence brain health. The guidelines recommend regular physical activity and quitting tobacco use. Routine vitamin and omega-3 supplements are not advised without diagnosed deficiency.
PF for self-employed, workers in unorganised sector on way
Employees Provident Fund Organisation is developing a universal provident fund scheme. This new plan will cover millions in the unorganised sector and self-employed individuals. Subscribers can contribute daily or annually with tax benefits on their savings. The agency is studying global models to finalize the basic framework for this initiative. This self-financing scheme aims to extend retirement savings beyond the current EPFO network.
Unite to fight terror, organised crime, Ajit Doval urges Bimstec
NSA Ajit Doval chaired the Bimstec national security chiefs meeting in New Delhi. The grouping discussed practical solutions to combat terrorism and organized crime. Security chiefs also endorsed principles for maritime law enforcement interactions at sea. Doval stressed closer regional cooperation to tackle evolving security challenges effectively. Bimstec unites dynamic regions with significant global population and economic influence.
Call all-party meet to discuss delimitation bill: Kharge to PM Modi
Congress chief Mallikarjun Kharge requested an all-party meeting with Prime Minister Modi. He seeks details on the revised Constitution (131st Amendment) Bill. Reports suggest the government plans to reintroduce the delimitation bill soon. Congress believes the government lacks the required majority for constitutional amendments. The party remains in touch with opposition parties regarding the bill.
No leak of Kudankulam nuclear reactor data, clarifies minister
Union minister Jitendra Singh asserted no sensitive data breach occurred at Kudankulam nuclear plant. Nuclear Power Corporation of India confirmed core systems remained untouched by the incident. Reliance Infrastructure's contract involved conventional services, not core nuclear systems. A third-party data center provider reported a partial data breach attempt. Isro sources clarified that scientist and engineer resignations are within normal levels.
Skyroot Aerospace to launch Indias first private orbital rocket on Saturday
India's private space sector is poised for a significant advancement this Saturday. Skyroot Aerospace will launch the Vikram-1, its first orbital-class rocket. This historic mission, named Mission Aagaman, will lift off from Sriharikota. The rocket carries technology demonstration payloads and unique artwork into space. This launch marks a major milestone for India's burgeoning private space industry.
'Not a blanket bar': Supreme Court clarifies bulldozer order
The Supreme Court clarified its prior ruling on demolitions. Bulldozers can remove illegal constructions and encroachments on public land. This action requires strict adherence to municipal laws and procedures. Individual contempt petitions will be handled by jurisdictional High Courts. Fact-finding exercises will ascertain if authorities acted arbitrarily in demolitions.
Avoid deploying sailors on vessels moving via Strait, DGMA tells companies
India's shipping regulator has advised against deploying seafarers in the Strait of Hormuz. This directive follows recent attacks on merchant vessels in the West Asia region. Two attacks on Tuesday involved commercial ships carrying thirty Indian seafarers. The directorate cited heightened security and ongoing conflict as reasons for enhanced measures. Fleet owners were previously asked to restrict seafarer deployment in this area.
NEET-UG results declared: 2 score 715/720, 19 cross 700
NEET-UG 2026 results revealed higher top scores following a nationwide retest. Aryan Gupta from Punjab secured the top position with a score of 715. Over 93% of candidates scoring above 690 were first-time test-takers. Women accounted for over 58% of the qualified candidates this year. The National Testing Agency declared results to keep medical admissions on track.
Fema a civil law, RBI alone can compound offences, says ED
The Enforcement Directorate clarified Fema's role as civil legislation for voluntary compliance. Reserve Bank of India is the competent authority for compounding eligible contraventions. The ED issues a no-objection certificate to the central bank for compounding offenses. RBI recently closed a Fema case against Apothecon Pharmaceuticals after a penalty. This action follows master directions prescribing a compounding matrix for determining amounts.
Does marital rape law shield men from unnatural sex prosecution?
The Supreme Court will examine if husbands can face charges for sexual acts causing harm. This question arises despite existing exemptions for marital rape under penal laws. The court will begin final hearings on these pending pleas from September ninth. The central issue is whether the court can create a new offense by striking down exceptions. The Centre opposes criminalizing marital rape, citing marriage as a unique relationship.
Formulate policy to free elderly, terminally ill prisoners: Supreme Court
The Supreme Court ordered states and Union Territories to create a policy for releasing elderly and terminally ill prisoners. This directive ensures constitutional values are upheld even within prison walls. The court emphasized that dignity and humane treatment remain paramount for all inmates. Data shows over 5,000 prisoners fall into these vulnerable categories. The policy must be formulated within the next three months.
20 NDA-ruled states adopt Jan Vishwas reforms to decriminalise minor offences
In a decisive shift since 2024, twenty NDA-led states have implemented the Jan Vishwas reforms, which aim to decriminalize trivial offenses and alleviate regulatory challenges. Chhattisgarh has passed an Ease of Doing Business Act grounded in risk categorization, and Assam has enacted the Jan Vishwas Bill to favor adjudication over prosecution. This trend embodies a trust-oriented regulatory framework taking hold across various regions.
Rajnath Singh to chair NDA meet today ahead of Monsoon Session
A Group of Ministers will meet Friday to discuss upcoming parliamentary business. The Monsoon Session begins July 20 with potential women's reservation bills. Opposition parties plan to raise issues like the NEET paper leak. Parliamentary committees may report on constitutional amendment bills. The government seeks support for a women's reservation bill and delimitation.
UP ATS raids TMC leader's home, madrasa in Bengal in terror funding case
Uttar Pradesh ATS conducted raids at multiple West Bengal locations on Thursday. These searches included a Trinamool leader's home and a madrasa in North 24 Parganas. The raids are connected to an alleged terror-funding case involving overseas money transfers. Both the local leader and his son were reportedly absconding during the search operations. The UP ATS had previously arrested the leader on similar charges two years ago.
BJP to protest in Kashmir against NC-led govt's 'failures'
The Jammu and Kashmir BJP will protest on July 20 against the current government. This protest aims to expose alleged failures in governance and electoral promises. The opposition party criticizes the administration for neglecting key issues. They state the government diverts attention from its own shortcomings. The BJP intends to voice public concerns across Kashmir.
Supreme Court closes Tamil Nadu electoral roll revision cases after Bihar SIR verdict
The Supreme Court has dismissed petitions challenging the special intensive revision of electoral rolls in Tamil Nadu. A bench led by Chief Justice Surya Kant noted a prior judgment on similar Bihar petitions. The court upheld the Election Commission's authority to conduct such electoral roll exercises. This decision ensures the constitutional mandate for fair elections is maintained. Proceedings were closed for all thirteen petitions challenging the revision.
Omar Abdullah asks Centre to take humanitarian view on Wangchuk
Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Omar Abdullah expressed concern over Sonam Wangchuk's health. He urged the central government to adopt a humanitarian approach to the issue. Wangchuk has been fasting for nineteen days and has lost significant weight. Abdullah drew parallels with the UPA government's engagement with Anna Hazare. He stated Wangchuk's demand for NEET examination accountability was justified.
Srinagar court grants NOC for passport to Farooq, sets conditions
A Srinagar court granted a no-objection certificate for Farooq Abdullah's passport. The court noted that pending criminal proceedings do not automatically bar travel. CBI had objected, fearing he might flee the country and evade justice. The passport was issued for one year, subject to conditions. Abdullah must seek permission before traveling outside Jammu and Kashmir.
Rajya Sabha MP Koel Mallick quits trinamool, meets Bhupender Yadav
In a surprising political move, Trinamool Congress MP Koel Mallick resigned from her position on Thursday, immediately meeting with Union minister Bhupender Yadav afterward. This resignation has reduced the TMC's Rajya Sabha strength from thirteen to nine members. The previous day saw MLA Madan Mitra part ways with the party as well. Mamata Banerjee has urged party members to exit before July twenty-first, emphasizing a clean break.
Centre puts Delhi hospitals on alert as Sonam Wangchuk fast enters third week
Central government hospitals will now conduct twice-daily health checks for hunger strikers. Dr Ram Manohar Lohia Hospital is designated as the nodal facility for any emergencies. Advanced life support ambulances will remain stationed at the protest site. Medical teams will submit daily health status reports to the ministry. This action follows Delhi Police's request due to health concerns.
'No sensitive data leaked': Government refutes reports of Kudankulam nuclear plant breach
Union Minister Jitendra Singh dismissed reports of sensitive Kudankulam Nuclear Power Plant files being leaked. He asserted that no nuclear safety or security data had been compromised in the incident. The Nuclear Power Corporation of India Limited clarified leaked documents related only to the plant's conventional Balance of Plant package. This clarification followed claims by a ransomware group about accessing thousands of project-related files.
Sonam Wangchuk's hunger strike entered its nineteenth day with significant health concerns. Farmer leader Rakesh Tikait joined the protest, strengthening the ongoing agitation. Opposition leaders and parties offered their support, urging the minister's removal. Congress leaders appealed to Wangchuk to end his fast while assuring continued demands. Doctors warned of serious health complications if the hunger strike continues.
Bhubaneswar: 1 dead, several taken to hospital after crowd surge at Jagannath Rath Yatra in Puri
Delhi BJP expels Vikas Garg from party after arrest in money laundering case linked to Mahadev app
The Enforcement Directorate arrested Garg, the chairman of Ebix Group, on Tuesday in the multi-crore money laundering case linked to the Mahadev betting app.
Minister says dynamic pricing is global practice; government intervenes only when it detects predatory pricing
NDA floor leaders likely to meet on July 17 ahead of Monsoon session
NDA floor leaders will meet Friday before Parliament's Monsoon session begins July 20. The opposition plans to attack the government on several key issues. A joint committee report on a Constitution amendment bill is expected soon. This bill seeks to remove officials detained for 30 days on serious charges. The government may also introduce an amended women's reservation bill and a delimitation bill.
Congress leadership struggles to unite Punjab leaders amid ongoing internal disputes. New leadership structure has triggered open conflict and fresh rounds of infighting. Former Chief Minister Charanjit Singh Channi is now leading a revolt against the current party president. The party leadership appears firm this time, avoiding past mistakes of succumbing to pressure. Managing these divisions is critical for Congress to regain political ground in Punjab.
Union Minister HD Kumaraswamy alleged complicity in HMT land diversion during a past tenure. He directed officials to prepare a report on the alleged alienation of 175 acres. Substantial portions of this land were transferred to private entities for development. Kumaraswamy questioned the Karnataka government's readiness to reclaim the land. He displayed maps and documents detailing beneficiaries of these transactions.
Indias social security network expands to 100 cr citizens: Mansukh Mandaviya
Mandaviya, in a post on X on Wednesday, flagged the landmark validation of the countrys social security coverage by the International Labour Organisation (ILO)
How Khalistani terrorists targeted buses, trains and markets to identify and massacre Hindus
From Dhilwan and Muktsar to Lalru, Ludhiana and Sohian, repeated massacres showed a deliberate pattern in which commuters, workers, families and worshippers were selected as targets because they were Hindu civilians during Punjabs insurgency years.
aRahul Gandhi discussed Karnataka's cabinet expansion with party leaders. Discussions were incomplete as key leaders were unavailable for meetings. Siddaramaiah is reportedly pushing for Hariprasad's inclusion in the cabinet. Around fifty aspirants are vying for twenty open ministerial positions. New ministers are expected to be sworn in within five to six days.
Kejriwal's 'Sheesh Mahal' to guest house: Delhi govt may rope in private firm to run bungalow
The Delhi government plans to convert Arvind Kejriwal's former residence into a state guest house. A private hospitality firm may operate and maintain the bungalow for revenue generation. This repurposed building will accommodate traveling ministers and government officials for a fee. A portion of the camp office will host official events like seminars and meetings. The proposal awaits final approval from higher authorities for implementation.
The move comes months after the Gujarat Home Department approved the creation of more than a hundred new posts for the ARC structure across district and commissionerate offices as part of the 2026-27 service year.
Arvind Kejriwal joined Sonam Wangchuk's hunger strike at Jantar Mantar. He demanded the removal of Union Education Minister Dharmendra Pradhan. Kejriwal also endorsed Wangchuk as a potential replacement for the minister. He highlighted recurring exam paper leaks and student suicides. The former Delhi CM urged the government to listen to youth concerns.
How concretisation is turning cities into monsoon flood traps
Urban regions are increasingly battling monsoon flooding, exacerbated by extensive concretisation. With impermeable surfaces dominating, rainwater struggles to seep in, leading to heightened runoff. Meanwhile, the decline of natural water reservoirs like wetlands further complicates the situation. In response, authorities are encouraging the use of permeable materials and green spaces. While initiatives for de-concretisation are on the rise, the swift pace of construction poses significant hurdles.
Watch: Puri Rath Yatra crowd makes way for ambulance as fainting devotees rescued on stretchers
'Cabinet expansion very soon': Congress hints at Karnataka reshuffle after Rahul-DKS meeting
Karnataka cabinet expansion is expected to occur very soon. Senior Congress leaders met in Delhi to discuss the long-pending cabinet appointments. Consultations are underway to fill twenty vacant ministerial positions and the Speaker's post. The party aims to balance regional and caste equations for the selections. This expansion is anticipated before the upcoming assembly session begins in August.
Kashmirs trekking ban deals blow to seasonal tourism economy
The ban has affected the livelihoods of hundreds of people associated with trekking
A Raipur consumer court's order replacing a non-E20-compatible Grand Vitara, Toyota's 'contaminated fuel' finding in YouTuber Manish Kashyap's case, and petrol pump owners' admissions together shift the spotlight from E20 alone to possible pump-level fuel contamination.
Congress appeals to Sonam Wangchuk to end fast, says 'his concerns are our concerns'
Congress urged activist Sonam Wangchuk to end his hunger strike after nineteen days. The party shares his concerns and demands the Education Minister's resignation. Wangchuk's health has deteriorated significantly, entering a critical stage. He refuses to end his fast without government response and urges support for a march. The Delhi High Court ordered daily health monitoring and medical intervention for the activist.
Mamata Banerjee addressed the Trinamool Congress exodus after the recent assembly poll defeat. She suggested leaders facing pressure are free to leave the party. Rajya Sabha MP Koel Mallick resigned, adding to the growing list of exits. This resignation followed Madan Mitra quitting to join a rebel TMC faction. Banerjee also defended her nephew Abhishek Banerjee amid internal party issues.
Vimag Labs has created a groundbreaking software-defined electric motor that replaces the conventional permanent magnets which are critical components and rely on rare earth minerals with copper coils, steel and software-controlled electromagnets.
Delhi court allows jailed MP Engineer Rashid to attend Monsoon session
A Delhi court has permitted jailed MP Engineer Rashid to attend Parliament. He will attend the upcoming Monsoon session while remaining in custody. This custody parole allows him to be escorted by armed police personnel. Rashid faces charges related to terror funding and separatism in Jammu and Kashmir. He has been lodged in Tihar Jail since his 2019 arrest.
NCP minister says Maharashtra wants to see Marathi person become PM; favours Fadnavis for role
Maharashtra minister Dattatray Bharne expressed the state's desire for a Marathi prime minister. He believes Devendra Fadnavis is the ideal candidate for this national leadership role. Bharne is confident a Maharashtrian will lead the country in 2029 or 2034. He also supports Sunetra Pawar becoming Maharashtra's first woman chief minister. The Mahayuti alliance currently governs Maharashtra with these leaders.
Meenakshi Natarajan bans milk ablutions for Congress leaders
Hyderabad: The Telangana Pradesh Congress Committee (TPCC) on Thursday, July 16, issued a circular banning milk and water ablutions from all programs of the Congress party. The circular was issued in accordance with directions from Meenakshi Natarajan, All India Congress Committee (AICC) in charge of Telangana. According to the circular, such practices are completely contrary Get the latest updates in Hyderabad City News , Technology , Entertainment , Sports , Politics and Top Stories on WhatsApp & Telegram by subscribing to our channels. You can also download our app for Android and iOS .
SC seeks ECI's response on MDMK's plea against SIR in Tamil Nadu
The Supreme Court is reviewing a plea against Tamil Nadu's electoral roll revision. Several political parties have also approached the apex court challenging this exercise. The Special Intensive Revision aims to update voter lists across several states. This process could potentially disenfranchise voters without due process. The final voter list is scheduled for publication on February 7, 2026.
Exclusive| 'I Was told he's Untouchable': IAS Officer Molested by KPS Gill
In an exclusive interview, Rupan Deol Bajaj discusses her legal battle against KPS Gill that led to his conviction.
The Delhi High Court has granted a final chance for AAP leaders to respond. They must file their replies within two weeks regarding the CBI's plea. The court deferred the hearing to August 17 and 18 for arguments. This case involves the trial court's order discharging them earlier. Lawyers' work abstention caused delays in the proceedings.
Kapil Sibal urged activist Sonam Wangchuk to end his hunger strike. He criticized the BJP-led Centre as anti-people and lacking dialogue. Wangchuk's health is critical after nineteen days without food. Doctors warned of organ damage while Wangchuk refused to end his fast. Support for the agitation continues to grow from various leaders.
The Delhi High Court granted AAP leaders a final chance to file their replies. This pertains to the CBI's revision petition challenging a trial court order. Arvind Kejriwal, Manish Sisodia, and Durgesh Pathak are the respondents in this matter. The court emphasized no further adjournments would be granted for these filings. The case has been listed for further hearing on August 17 and 18.
'Manmohan govt engaged with Anna Hazare ... ': Omar Abdullah says Centre unmoved by Sonam Wangchuk
Jammu and Kashmir chief minister Omar Abdullah supports Sonam Wangchuk's hunger strike. Wangchuk is protesting alleged irregularities in the NEET examination, demanding accountability. His health has significantly deteriorated after nineteen days of fasting. Doctors warn of serious health complications if the hunger strike continues. The Delhi High Court has ordered daily medical examinations for Wangchuk.
Telangana govt to speed up Sitarama lift irrigation works: Bhatti
Hyderabad:Telangana Deputy Chief Minister Mallu Bhatti Vikramarka on Thursday, July 16, said the state government would make maximum use of Godavari waters through gravity and lift irrigation, and vowed to complete the Sitarama Lift Irrigation Scheme without delay or misuse of funds. Vikramarka was speaking to reporters after inspecting the Sitarama and Seethamma Sagar projects Get the latest updates in Hyderabad City News , Technology , Entertainment , Sports , Politics and Top Stories on WhatsApp & Telegram by subscribing to our channels. You can also download our app for Android and iOS .
Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Omar Abdullah voiced concern over activist Sonam Wangchuk's health, noting that Wangchuk has lost significant weight during his hunger strike. Abdullah criticised the central government for not appealing to Wangchuk to end his fast.
Rukmini Mallick quits Rajya Sabha, fourth TMC MP to resign
New Delhi: Trinamool Congress MP Rukmini Mallick on Thursday, July 14, resigned from the Rajya Sabha, the fourth TMC MP to do so ever since the Mamata Banerjee-led party was ousted from power in West Bengal. Mallick met the Rajya Sabha chairman and tendered her resignation. I do hereby resign from the membership of Rajya Get the latest updates in Hyderabad City News , Technology , Entertainment , Sports , Politics and Top Stories on WhatsApp & Telegram by subscribing to our channels. You can also download our app for Android and iOS .
Uttarakhand govt trying to foil Rahul Gandhi's event but huge turnout expected: Congress
Congress leaders claim the BJP government is hindering Rahul Gandhi's student event in Dehradun. The event was moved to a smaller venue after permission was cancelled for Parade Ground. Leaders allege this is a deliberate attempt to limit the youth turnout for the program. Rahul Gandhi is scheduled to address students regarding exam irregularities and paper leaks.
The Enforcement Directorate conducted searches across four states in a money laundering investigation. This probe targets a syndicate facilitating illegal infiltration of foreign nationals into India. Public charitable trusts registered under FCRA are suspected of receiving foreign funds. These funds were allegedly diverted through multiple accounts to aid illegal immigrants. The investigation stems from an FIR registered by the Uttar Pradesh Anti-Terrorist Squad.
BJP accuses Congress of patronising 'conversion mafia' over Hyderabad school row
The BJP criticised the Telangana Congress government regarding a school's homework assignment. A private school allegedly asked a Hindu student to learn an Islamic verse. BJP spokespersons accused the Congress of patronizing a conversion mafia in the state. They demanded strict action against the school and its management. The incident has sparked political controversy and accusations of anti-Hindu policies.
Congress President and Leader of Opposition in the Rajya Sabha, Mallikarjun Kharge, on Thursday said the party will hold the PM Narendra Modi-led government accountable on several issues, including alleged corruption, paper leaks, price rise, foreign policy, and the rights of marginalised communities during the upcoming Monsoon Session of Parliament.
Suvendu Adhikari joins Rath Yatra in Kolkata amid heavy rain
West Bengal Chief Minister Suvendu Adhikari celebrated Rath Yatra in Kolkata. He joined ISKCON devotees and pulled the chariot ropes at Albert Road. The Chief Minister expressed pride in participating in this significant religious festival. He also mentioned the state government's collaboration with ISKCON on various programs. Rath Yatra celebrations were observed across West Bengal with security.
Another setback for TMC, Koel Mallick resigns from Rajya Sabha
TMC leader Koel Mallik resigned from the Rajya Sabha on Thursday. This follows Madan Mitra's departure and joining a rebel TMC faction. Earlier, Sukhendu Sekhar Ray and Sushmita Dev also resigned from the party. They subsequently joined the Bharatiya Janata Party and filed nomination papers. The BJP defended its decision to field these former TMC leaders.
Congress press conference ahead of Monsoon Session of Parliament 2026
UCC should unite society, not create bitterness: Congress leader Digvijaya Singh
Senior Congress leader Digvijaya Singh discussed the Uniform Civil Code's implementation. He stated the Animal Husbandry Department controversy proved corruption had occurred. Singh supported his padyatra and urged public participation against donation theft. He also commented on the Ram Mandir donation dispute and SIT probe. The SIT must record statements from all accusers, Singh added.
SC refuses to entertain PIL seeking expeditious disposal of Tamil Nadu election petitions
The Supreme Court declined a petition for faster disposal of election disputes. It refused to direct the Madras High Court to expedite 54 election petitions. The court stated that entertaining such a plea would set a bad precedent. Petitioners were granted liberty to approach the High Court directly for relief. The plea sought disposal within six months as per the Representation of the People Act.
The court recently found Tahir Hussain and four others guilty in the murder case, while acquitting six of the 12 accused. The sentencing is yet to be announced.
Punjab Congress divided as every leader wants to be CM: Mann
Addressing a public gathering in Mukerian, he said the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) government had fulfilled its promises through initiatives in education, healthcare, power and social welfare, and urged people to give the party another mandate so that opportunist opposition leaders, especially the Congress, do not get a chance to come to power.
Life is precious: Delhi HC orders daily health check of Wangchuk
New Delhi: The Delhi High Court on Thursday, July 16, directed authorities to monitor on a daily basis the health of activist Sonam Wangchuk, who is on an indefinite fast at Jantar Mantar here, and extend medical aid if needed. A bench of Chief Justice D K Upadhyaya and Justice Tejas Karia asserted that life Get the latest updates in Hyderabad City News , Technology , Entertainment , Sports , Politics and Top Stories on WhatsApp & Telegram by subscribing to our channels. You can also download our app for Android and iOS .
Congress leader Rahul Gandhi will visit Dehradun on July seventeenth. He stated Uttarakhand has become an epicentre of paper leaks. Gandhi asserted that youth's future will not be auctioned off. He pledged to stand with students in their fight for rights. The leader promised to turn the voice of students into a roar.
'Life is precious': Delhi HC urges Centre to regularly examine Sonam Wangchuk's health
Hearing the a PIL over fasting activist's dwindling health, the high court noted that life is precious and asked both the governments to provide, if needed, medical aid, to the Ladakh native. Doctors have warned that Wangchuk may soon enter a potentially alarming phase involving organ damage. Wangchuk has reportedly lost more than 9kgs since beginning his indefinite hunger strike.
SC to hear plea against Orissa HC stay on 'Mahaprabhu Jagannath' film
The development comes a day after the Shree Jagannath Temple Managing Committee (SJTMC) urged the makers to postpone the film's release, alleging that it presents a fictional version of the deity's life that is inconsistent with Hindu scriptures. The appeal was made by Gajapati Maharaja Dibyasingha Deb, the titular king of Puri and chairman of the SJTMC, the highest decision-making body of the 12th-century Jagannath Temple.
NPCIL denies nuclear systems breach after Kudankulam data leak report
India's Nuclear Power Corporation stated a data breach involves conventional plant facilities. The reported leaked files pertain only to non-nuclear safety systems. These documents were prepared by Reliance Infrastructure Ltd. for common services. The breach does not compromise nuclear security or reactor core systems. The affected information relates to plant units under construction.
Women's quota, delimitation bills will be passed in Monsoon Session: Union Minister Ramdas Athawale
Union Minister Ramdas Athawale anticipates the Women's Reservation and Delimitation Bills passing soon. He stated the NDA now holds a clear majority in Parliament. Women will receive reservation in the 2029 Lok Sabha elections after these bills pass. Delimitation is also deemed necessary and is conducted every thirty to thirty-five years. Athawale appealed for support from Congress and other political parties for the bills.
'I will stay alive till I see your end': Mamata Banerjee vows to keep fighting TMC rebellion
Trinamool Congress chief Mamata Banerjee addressed party rebellion and criticism. She vowed to continue fighting for common people and workers. Banerjee expressed confidence in rebuilding the party despite recent setbacks. She alleged police acted in favor of the BJP during elections. Several leaders have resigned while others face threats and pressure.
Indias next big reform is where we live
Indias urban centers hold the key to its economic progress, demanding smart planning and investment to thrive. Three pivotal reforms targeting regional hubs and essential infrastructure can ignite urban potential for overall national development. By addressing housing regulations, cities can welcome private investment, while refined governance and finance structures will empower urban areas to offer outstanding public services.
TVS arm Home Credit to buy education loan company for Rs 967 crore
Home Credit India will acquire Varthana Finance in an all-cash deal valued at Rs 967 crore. This transaction will make Varthana a wholly owned subsidiary of Home Credit India. The acquisition aims to diversify portfolios and improve business mix for the company. It is expected to create synergies in distribution, technology, and risk management. Regulatory approvals are required, with completion anticipated within nine months.
Ficci chief: It's for industry to take advantage of FTAs
Economic momentum sustains as oil prices moderate and trade deals offer new opportunities. Corporate sector performance shows robust demand, with automotive and banking sectors leading growth. Manufacturing faces margin stress due to inventory, while IT remains under pressure. Industry is preparing for increased demand, with capacity additions planned after reaching utilization levels. Concerns about Chinese dumping necessitate a stronger trade defense mechanism for fair competition.
35 years on, 103-yr-old woman wins legal battle for plot of land
Habiban Khatoon, aged 103, finally received justice after a 35-year legal battle. Her eldest son purchased land in her name, but a cousin took possession. She filed a title suit in 1994, facing appeals up to the High Court. After years of proceedings and delays, she regained possession of her land. The long legal fight incurred significant financial costs for Habiban.
Patna high court ruling on groping draws criticism from top court
The Supreme Court expressed serious concern over a Patna High Court order. This order stated that removing a woman's salwar did not constitute attempted rape. The apex court emphasized judges must research and follow its previous rulings. It directed all courts to adhere to judicial sensitivity guidelines. States will issue instructions to police stations regarding FIR registration and chargesheets.
Move high court on SIR-linked ration card cancellation: Supreme Court to petitioner
The Supreme Court declined to hear a petition regarding ration card cancellations. These cancellations followed voter list deletions due to doubtful citizenship status. The court directed the petitioner to pursue his appeal before the relevant tribunal. A favorable tribunal outcome would reinstate his name on the electoral roll. The issue of linking deletions to ration card cancellations must be challenged in the High Court.
BJP turns PM Modi visits to states into 'swachh' drives
Organized cleanliness drives now precede Prime Minister Modi's state visits across India. These initiatives transform pre-VVIP spruce-ups into public campaigns involving citizens and officials. Haryana launched a statewide drive ahead of Prime Minister Modi's upcoming visit to Jind. Similar campaigns were observed in Odisha and West Bengal during recent visits. The true success of these drives will be measured by sustained cleanliness after the visits conclude.
2022 in mind, Congress may continue with Amarinder Raja Warring as Punjab party chief
The Congress party is not favoring a leadership change in its Punjab unit. This stance comes despite some functionaries demanding Amarinder Raja Warring's removal. Party leaders are wary of reversing recent appointments, which caused internal backlash. Dissidence presents a difficult situation for the Congress party ahead of polls. The party may try to persuade dissidents with assurances and future promises.
Nearly 10,000 more MBBS seats up for grabs this year
India's MBBS capacity reaches a record 1,36,939 seats for the 2026-27 academic session. This expansion is driven by new regulations allowing earlier seat increase applications. The National Medical Commission approved 9,911 additional undergraduate seats across the nation. These new seats include those in newly established and existing medical colleges. Private institutions contributed significantly to this substantial increase in medical seats.
PM Modi & Shah 'discuss BJP organisational overhaul'
Prime Minister Narendra Modi met with Home Minister Amit Shah and BJP chief Nitin Nabin. Discussions focused on the party's upcoming list of office-bearers and potential ministerial changes. The new team under Nitin Nabin is expected to be announced soon by the party. An overhaul of national organizational bodies, including the parliamentary board, is also anticipated. These deliberations signal significant upcoming shifts within the BJP's leadership structure.

