UK: Man charged with murder after Indian woman stabbed to death at home in London
A 24-year-old Indian woman was fatally stabbed at her London home. A man has been charged with murder and attempted murder in connection with the incident. The victim's family alleges the attack was racially motivated and seeks government assistance. They had sold land to fund her education and future aspirations in the UK. British Sikh groups express concern over rising race-based attacks targeting vulnerable individuals.
Jammu and Kashmir: In mourning, CM Omar Adhullah says Delhi protest is on
J&K CM Omar Abdullah confirmed the July 20 Delhi protest for statehood restoration. His party will travel to Delhi on July 19 to decide the next steps. National Conference invited 52 political figures for the planned federalism cause protest. Congress supports statehood plus, demanding land and job rights for the people. PDP has not yet clarified its stance on the National Conference invitation.
Hurriyat Conference chairman Mirwaiz urges restraint as PoK unrest leaves 9 dead
Mirwaiz Umar Farooq urged Pakistan to defuse unrest in PoK through dialogue. He expressed anguish over civilian and police deaths in continuing unrest. Violence centers on a dispute over reserved seats for Kashmiri refugees in the assembly. Protesters want these seats scrapped, which Pakistan-based parties use for influence. Elections are scheduled for July 27, with a court ruling upholding the seats.
Security forces recovered 215 rounds of Pika gun ammunition from a terrorist hideout in Poonch. A search operation in Rajouri continued for a second day to trace two terror suspects. These suspects were captured on CCTV cameras crossing a road late Sunday. Joint operations are ongoing in forested areas of Rajouri and Poonch districts. These extensive combing operations aim to track down elusive militant groups.
Kerala Congress MLA receives fake call offering ministerial berth for money
Congress MLA Vidya Balakrishnan reported a bribe offer for a ministerial position. A caller claiming to be from the party high command made the proposition. The MLA immediately filed a police complaint after receiving the WhatsApp call. The Kozhikode Cyber Cell has now launched an investigation into this matter. She informed the Congress leadership about the incident as per their direction.
HC grants conditional nod to Trinamool for July 21 Martyrs' Day rally, caps gathering at 2,500
The Calcutta High Court allowed Trinamool's Martyrs' Day rally with a reduced crowd size. The court also stipulated a specific time frame for the commemoration event. Meanwhile, a dissident Trinamool faction received permission for their own rally nearby. Loyalist MLA Madan Mitra resigned from party posts and joined the dissidents. Mitra cited fear of Abhishek Banerjee over the Enforcement Directorate summons.
Any support to Delimitation Bill to be conditional: NCP(SP) President Supriya Sule
Supriya Sule stated the NCP(SP) will consider the delimitation bill. A uniform fifty percent seat increase across all states is required. The party also demands transparency in the delimitation constituency drawing process. Sule clarified her party remains with the INDIA bloc opposition alliance. She addressed reports of her party aligning with the NDA government.
Amit Shah, Nitin Nabin among BJP top brass meet at PM Modi's residence
Top BJP leaders met at Prime Minister Narendra Modi's residence on Wednesday. This meeting occurred just before the Parliament's upcoming session begins next week. The gathering included Home Minister Amit Shah and party president Nitin Nabin. Speculation is rife about potential reshuffles in the national office bearers team and Union cabinet. An NDA constituents meeting is also likely on July 21 to discuss floor strategy.
SC dismisses Tamil Nadu government's plea against ex-DMK Minister EV Velu
The Supreme Court declined to intervene in a Madras High Court order. This order shields former minister EV Velu from coercive action. The High Court had previously directed Velu to join the ongoing investigation. The state government argued against the blanket embargo on arrest. Velu's counsel stated prosecution followed a change in Tamil Nadu's government.
Legislatures Are Schools of Democracy, Says Om Birla at Rajasthan Assemblys 75th Anniversary Event
AMN / Jaipur Lok Sabha Speaker Om Birla on Wednesday said legislatures are not merely institutions for making laws but schools of democracy where elected representatives learn the values of dialogue, discipline, consensus and public service. He stressed that democracy derives its strength not only from constitutional provisions but also from public trust, dignity and []
Karnataka: Cabinet expansion buzz as CM Shivakumar heads to Delhi
Karnataka Chief Minister DK Shivakumar is currently in Delhi engaging in critical discussions regarding cabinet expansion. He aims to finalize ministerial roles with central Congress leaders in the near future. This move is strategic, as it seeks to bolster the party's standing in the forthcoming 2028 Assembly elections while addressing the complexities of regional and social representation, particularly before the local body elections.
4-month-old undergoes rare lung-sparing surgery, recovers in just two days
TMC MLA Madan Mitra crosses over to Ritabratas rebel camp
Kolkata: Senior Trinamool Congress MLA Madan Mitra on Wednesday, July 15, crossed over to the rebel camp led by Leader of Opposition Ritabrata Banerjee, dealing another blow to beleaguered Mamata Banerjees faction as the TMCs post-election crisis deepened, even as the legislator insisted that he had not quit the party. Mitra likened Mamata Banerjee to 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 .
Cabinet approves Rs 25,000 cr Ganga, Varuna corridors for Varanasi
TN bureaucrat Arun Roy now CMD of TNEB in a series of IAS reshuffle
Roy will also function as Chairman, Tamil Nadu Power Generation Corporation, Tamil Nadu Transmission Corporation and Tamil Nadu Green Corporation
Kalyan Krishnamurthy, the CEO of Flipkart, engaged in a significant dialogue with West Bengal's Chief Minister Suvendu Adhikari. Their agenda included initiatives to elevate digital commerce and foster entrepreneurship within the state. They examined potential support strategies for MSMEs, artisans, and farmers, aiming to harness technology's power to expand market reach and reaffirm West Bengal's commitment to economic development.
Isha Gramotsavam expands to North India, set to cover 10 states in biggest edition yet
Ladakh ships 5-tonne apricot consignment to UAE
Lieutenant GovernorVinaiKumar Saxena flagged off the shipment from New Delhi
RSS chief Mohan Bhagwat to address women at Vishwa Mangalya Sabha meetings in Delhi, Hyderabad
Tamil Nadu is well placed to benefit from MPMS with around 38-40 per cent of Indias smartphone shipments originating from Kanchipuram and Chengalpet districts.
'No dharna, lathi, placards, swords': Lok Sabha secretariat cautions MPs ahead of Monsoon session
Govt backtracks, says CM Revanth has no duplicate voter list entry
Hyderabad: Confusion surrounding Telangana Chief Minister Revanth Reddys duplicate voter list entry refuses to end. The state governments fact-check page has now deleted its earlier post acknowledging the duplicate entry and now states that his name does not appear in the electoral rolls of Achampet Assembly Constituency. In an X post on Tuesday, July 14, 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 .
Athulya Senior Cares Karthik Narayan to head CII Committee on Senior Care for 2026-27
This demographic shift is expected to significantly increase the demand for organised senior care, geriatric healthcare, skilled caregivers and long-term care infrastructure
Destination Tripura conclave gets 1.21 lakh cr investment commitment
Dr Manik Saha, Chief Minister of Tripura said the states Gross State Domestic Product has doubled in just six years, reflecting the impact of progressive reforms, infrastructure development and transparent governance
For Tamil Nadu, Choudhury identified six sectors poised to benefit because of the states existing manufacturing strengths
Nitish Kaushals addition to the FBIs wanted list has put fresh focus on a network accused of recruiting Punjab youths, moving cocaine from Southern California and threatening diaspora families through relatives in India and abroad.
Abhishek sent me to jail, told Mamata 4 times to remove him: TMC's Anubrata Mondal
The broadside came hours after veteran TMC MLA Madan Mitra formally joined the dissident camp led by Leader of Opposition Ritabrata Banerjee, adding to the escalating rebellion against the Mamata Banerjee-Abhishek Banerjee leadership. Mondal is already a part of the rebel group.
'If Ramchandra married once, Rahim too should marry once': MP CM Mohan Yadav's UCC pitch
Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Mohan Yadav strongly supports implementing a Uniform Civil Code. The state government plans to introduce a UCC Bill during the upcoming monsoon session. A committee submitted its report recommending UCC implementation, excluding tribal communities. The chief minister criticized the Congress party for its stance on the UCC issue. The government will also abide by the Supreme Court's decision on the Bhojshala dispute.
J&K looks to shift medicinal plant trade from wild harvesting to scientific farming
The proposed roadmap envisages an investment of around150 crore over six yearsto build an integrated ecosystem
Record rush for varsity jobs in Andhra Pradesh: 1.9 lakh PhD holders apply for 1,523 teaching posts
Andhra Pradesh Minister for Human Resources Development and IT, Nara Lokesh, released a job calendar in March 2026 to fill 10,060 vacancies across government departments during the year
Congress MP Shashi Tharoor has publicly backed students protesting against examination irregularities, urging climate activist Sonam Wangchuk to stop his hunger strike. He pointed out that equitable exams are vital for young people from less privileged backgrounds. Tharoor affirms that peaceful demonstrations are necessary to amplify youth concerns, and the opposition is set to raise these student issues in Parliament next week.
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Centre approves 25,446-crore twin elevated corridor projects to decongest Varanasi
Cabinet also clears Ganga and Varuna riverbank corridors under Hybrid Annuity Model to improve urban mobility, multimodal connectivity and pilgrimage infrastructure
The Delhi High Court requested responses regarding a PIL for climate activist Sonam Wangchuk's urgent medical intervention. Trinamool Congress MLA Madan Mitra resigned from the Mamata Banerjee faction and joined a rebel group. The Union Cabinet approved seven significant projects across various sectors, including semiconductors and railways. The United States conducted fresh military strikes targeting Iranian military sites near the Strait of Hormuz.
Karnataka CM D K Shivakumar reveals proposed apartment law to protect ownership rights
Highlighting governance reforms, the Chief Minister said Karnataka has brought about an e-Khata revolution, with nearly 26 lakh e-Khatas issued out of around 40 lakh properties in Bengaluru
Private equity ownership tilted healthcare towards shareholder returns
Investors expect relatively quick financial returns, and that changes institutional priorities
Mamata Banerjee backs Abhishek amid rebellion, vows to rebuild TMC
Mamata Banerjee defended her nephew Abhishek Banerjee against party defectors. She apologized to the public on behalf of the traitors. Banerjee stated neither she nor her family compromised for political survival. She alleged the BJP uses agencies to engineer defections and leaders defect out of fear. Those leaving are entering the BJP's washing machine after facing investigations.
SIR process in Delhi extended, final rolls to be published on Oct 19: Election Commission
The Election Commission has extended the schedule for Delhi's special intensive revision of electoral rolls. Draft electoral rolls will now be published on August 17, and the final list on October 19. House-to-house visits, initially ending July 29, will now continue until August 8. Delhi is part of Phase 3 of this nationwide revision process. This special intensive revision has seen frequent schedule adjustments.
Big setback for Prashant Kishor, four Jan Suraaj leaders switch to BJP before Bankipur bypoll
Several Jan Suraaj leaders joined the Bharatiya Janata Party on Wednesday. This development occurs before the Bankipur Assembly bypoll scheduled for July 30. Prashant Kishor is contesting this election against the BJP candidate Neeraj Kumar Sinha. New entrants expressed their commitment to Prime Minister Modi's leadership and national development. The bypoll was necessitated after Nitin Nabin resigned from the assembly seat.
Pawar's visit to Shinde's office 'coincidence,' don't read conspiracies in political meetings: Sule
Supriya Sule stated Sharad Pawar's meeting in Eknath Shinde's office was purely a coincidence. She urged against viewing political meetings with suspicion or as conspiracies. Pawar met his party MLAs after attending a committee meeting on border disputes. Shinde greeted Pawar with a bouquet, showing his large-heartedness. Sule clarified Raut's misunderstanding was resolved after her explanation.
'Serious risk' to India's largest nuclear plant after sensitive files leaked on dark web: Report
Karnataka CM announces review of AI township project as farmer protests grows
Karnataka Chief Minister DK Shivakumar has formed a committee to review the proposed AI township. Farmers are protesting the land acquisition for this large-scale project near Bidadi. The government assures no land will be forcibly acquired from unwilling farmers. This committee will assess the project's merits and gather feedback from all stakeholders. Recommendations from the committee will guide the cabinet's final decision on the township.
Owaisi urges early SIR submissions, links process to citizenship
Hyderabad: AIMIM president Asaduddin Owaisi on Wednesday, July 15, urged voters to submit their SIR enumeration forms well ahead of the due date, claiming that the process is linked to citizenship. Addressing a gathering here, he said AIMIM has built an app with the help of Muslim youth from Hyderabad, designed to aid voters in 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 .
Asaduddin Owaisi urges voters to submit SIR forms by July 20, claims link to citizenship
Asaduddin Owaisi urged voters to submit SIR enumeration forms early. He stated the process is linked to citizenship and offered app assistance. Owaisi challenged radicalisation narratives, citing targeted violence as true extremism. He also questioned mosque destruction as a form of radicalisation. Special prayers for rain are scheduled for July twenty-sixth.
The Calcutta high court permitted the Trinamool Congress rally on July 21. The court ordered the venue shifted from Victoria House to near Birla Planetarium. This decision aims to ensure smooth traffic flow and maintain public order. The rally attendance will be limited to 2,500 people between noon and 3:30 PM. Police will deploy adequate personnel to manage the law and order situation.
The revised bill, however, narrows tariff provisions against buyers of Russian oil, and proposes authorising the US president to impose tariffs up to 100% on exports from the five largest Russian oil buyers, namely, China, India, Slovakia, Hungary, and Azerbaijan.
Mamata loyalist Madan Mitra deserts former Chief Minister-led Trinamool Congress, joins rebel camp
Senior Trinamool Congress MLA Madan Mitra has resigned from the party. He joined a breakaway faction led by Ritabrata Banerjee. This move marks a significant setback for the Trinamool Congress. Mitra was recently appointed the party's Chief Whip in the assembly. His departure is expected to intensify political realignments in West Bengal.
TMC's Abhishek Banerjee gives voice sample in poll speech probe
Trinamool Congress MP Abhishek Banerjee provided his voice sample to a magistrate. This action was in connection with an investigation into his alleged intimidatory speech. The Calcutta High Court had directed Banerjee to appear before the magistrate for this purpose. He had previously not appeared on two earlier ordered dates for giving his sample. The high court also directed police to ensure he faced no harassment.
Sanjay Raut attacked the Eknath Shinde government, calling its actions stolen property. He also criticized the BJP for demanding prayers while ignoring temple fund allegations. Raut dismissed reports of MVA rifts and potential defections as deliberate rumors. He defended Jayant Patil's meeting with the Chief Minister regarding a local issue.
Ex-CEC Quraishi bats for making right to vote a fundamental right
Former CEC S Y Quraishi advocates for the right to vote as a fundamental right. He questions why the right not to vote is constitutional but voting is not. Congress MP Jairam Ramesh also supports elevating voting rights to a fundamental status. This move aims to protect against voter suppression and arbitrary disqualifications. Historical discussions and recent judicial opinions highlight this ongoing debate.
Supriya Sule dismissed speculation regarding meetings between NCP (SP) leaders and the Maharashtra Chief Minister. She clarified that Jayant Patil sought an appointment to discuss a municipal council president's issue. The INDIA bloc will formulate its stand on delimitation after a formal bill is presented. Sule emphasized that political and personal interactions should not always be viewed as conspiracy.
India to issue 28,000 crore nuclear EPC tender for PHWR expansion
Largest-ever Nuclear Island package aims to accelerate Mahi Banswara project and boost indigenous reactor capabilities.
SC flags students frustration in CBSEs digital marking system
Seeks Solicitor Generals assistance on plea seeking reforms to on-screen evaluation
DMRC's high-speed rail project proposal incomplete according to expert panel: Kerala CM
An expert panel found the high-speed rail proposal incomplete and not viable. The panel recommended against proceeding with land demarcation or acquisition now. It highlighted the absence of social and environmental impact assessments. The proposal also lacked a sound economic model and logistics component. The government will examine all recommendations before making a final decision.
Vizhinjam: Satheesan accuses previous LDF of waiving Rs 219 cr penalty
Kerala Chief Minister V.D. Satheesan rejected allegations regarding the Vizhinjam port stake transfer. He stated the government has not yet decided on the proposed share transfer. The Chief Minister accused the previous LDF government of waiving a Rs 219 crore penalty. This penalty was for delays in the Vizhinjam Seaport project's completion. The government will protect Kerala's interests before any decision is made.
Two newly elected MPs take oath as Rajya Sabha members
Two newly elected Rajya Sabha members took their oath on Wednesday. Mansoor Ali Khan, a Congress leader, was elected from Karnataka. Rajneesh Kumar Agrawal, a BJP member, was elected from Madhya Pradesh. The Rajya Sabha Chairman administered the oath to both new members. Khan took his oath in English, while Agrawal chose Hindi.
Why Taslima Nasreen's Kolkata return is a powder keg for Bengal politics
Taslima Nasreen's upcoming return to Kolkata after 20 years sparks intense political discussions. The Trinamool Congress and Bharatiya Janata Party both voiced their strong opinions regarding her visit. Exiled since 2007, Nasreen is set to participate in an anti-fundamentalism literary event this August. Her previous works and the circumstances of her exile have sent shockwaves through conversations about free speech and the intersection with religious beliefs in West Bengal.
No pressure from UPA govt during my tenure as CEC: S Y Quraishi
Former Chief Election Commissioner S Y Quraishi stated no government pressure was faced. He noted the Election Commission's strong image prevented any such approaches. Election dates were kept secret, even from intelligence agencies. The government learned of election announcements during press conferences. Quraishi has no information suggesting the situation has changed.
HC to hear plea over Wangchuks health as CJP plans mass fast
New Delhi: The Delhi High Court said it will hear on Thursday, July 15, a public interest litigation raising concern over the health of activist Sonam Wangchuk, who is on an indefinite fast at Jantar Mantar here. The Cockroach Janta Party (CJP) has been holding the protest for over 25 days demanding Union Education Minister 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 MP Shashi Tharoor urged activist Sonam Wangchuk to end his fast. He asked the government to engage in dialogue with protestors. Tharoor stated that Parliament offers a forum to address student issues. He emphasized that fair exams are crucial for middle-class families. The activist's health is deteriorating during his ongoing protest.
The Trinamool Congress faction proposed alternative sites for their July 21 rally. They suggested Birla Planetarium or Metro channel as new locations. The court questioned why another rally could not be permitted nearby. The police are open to granting permission at a different venue. The hearing was adjourned for the government's views on venue suggestions.
Country heading towards economic crisis due to Modi govt's policies: Congress
Wholesale price inflation reached 9.87 percent in June, impacting the nation's economy. The Congress party attributes this rise to the government's anti-people policies. Fuel and electricity prices saw a significant surge, affecting common citizens. Agricultural sowing has also dropped to a three-year low, causing further distress. The opposition demands accountability from Prime Minister Narendra Modi for this economic situation.
NCP reunification on cards? CM Fadnavis' talks with leaders of both factions fuels buzz
Pakistan has gained notoriety for the persecution of its minorities, which includes both Hindus and Sikhs.
PIL moved in Delhi HC seeking immediate medical intervention for Sonam Wangchuk
A public interest litigation seeks urgent medical aid for Sonam Wangchuk, who is on an indefinite hunger strike. His health has rapidly deteriorated, raising concerns for his life and well-being. The petition urges authorities to provide immediate medical treatment and initiate dialogue. It highlights the government's constitutional duty to protect citizens' lives and health. Judicial intervention is deemed necessary to prevent irreparable harm to the activist.
Rahul Gandhi should disclose details of foreign trips, says BJP's CR Kesavan
BJP spokesperson CR Kesavan questioned Rahul Gandhi's foreign trips. He demanded transparency regarding the Congress leader's international visits. Kesavan alleged secrecy surrounds Gandhi's travels abroad. He stated the public has a right to know about these furtive trips. The BJP leader asked why details remain undisclosed if nothing is hidden.
'Received nothing but silence': CJP's Dipke slams Centre as Sonam Wangchuk's fast enters Day 18
Abhijeet Dipke criticized the government's silence regarding Sonam Wangchuk's hunger strike. Wangchuk has been fasting for eighteen days protesting examination irregularities and paper leaks. He questioned why the Prime Minister has not engaged in dialogue. Opposition leaders have appealed to Wangchuk to end his fast due to his health. Wangchuk has lost 8.5 kg since beginning his protest on June 28.
West Bengal Congress president Subhankar Sarkar on Tuesday invited TMC chief Mamata Banerjee to the partys July 21 Martyrs Day programme, while asking her to admit that leaving the Congress nearly three decades ago was a mistake.
'If she publicly says ...': Congress extends Martyrs' Day invite to Mamata, but with a condition
The Congress invited Mamata Banerjee to its Martyrs' Day event in Kolkata. This invitation came with a condition that she acknowledge leaving Congress was a mistake. West Bengal Congress president stated Mamata should not distort the historical significance of the 1993 movement. He added that admitting her past decision was wrong would be a significant gesture. The Congress stage remains open for her to pay respects to the martyrs.
Cuss remarks against CJI: Two law students arrested over courtroom disruption
Thailand scraps plan to end visa-free entry for Indians
Thailand will now allow thirty-day visa-exempt entries for Indian visitors. This decision follows a recent drop in arrivals from India impacting tourism. The government aims to align with Indian tourist travel behavior and boost visitor numbers. Previously, Indian tourists enjoyed sixty days visa-free entry to the country. This change reverses an earlier proposal to eliminate visa-free access for many nations.
ADAG companies siphoned off loan money via 53 shell firms: ED
Enforcement Directorate informed the Supreme Court about Reliance ADAG entities siphoning funds. These companies allegedly used fifty-three shell entities to divert bank loans. Assets worth over Rs 5,500 crore have been attached by the agency. Other Reliance group companies also diverted funds for luxury acquisitions. Investigations continue with significant assets attached and officials arrested.
Supreme Court acquits man, 16 others in 26-year-old dowry case
The Supreme Court acquitted seventeen individuals accused in a dowry death case. This decision came after a lengthy twenty-six-year legal battle for the family. The court criticized lower courts for disregarding defense evidence without valid reasons. Substantive testimonies and credible documents presented by the defense remained uncontroverted. The apex court stressed the importance of treating all evidence equally during trials.
Ahead of Lok Sabha session, Birla may recognise rebel TMC MPs' merger with NCPI
Rebel TMC MPs are set to hold their parliamentary party meeting under NCPI. They anticipate representation at the customary pre-session all-party meeting. Speaker Om Birla will decide on merger applications before the monsoon session begins. Recognition of NCPI could make it BJP's largest ally in the Lok Sabha. The rebel group is confident of approval due to their numbers.
Supreme Court fines Raina, 4 others Rs 3 lakh each for taking court for ride
The Supreme Court imposed a three lakh rupee cost on Samay Raina and four others. These comedians failed to hold a promised show for disabled individuals. They had previously faced court anger for mocking people with disabilities. The court accused Raina of lying and taking the judiciary for a ride. The bench warned artists against disrespecting people with disabilities and their talents.
SOP soon to hear petitions after working hours, says Supreme Court
The Supreme Court will create a procedure for urgent petitions. This new system will address life and liberty concerns after court hours. The court agreed to explore this after a lawyer's plea for immediate access. Only cases involving life and liberty infringements will be considered. This aims to provide prompt constitutional protection to citizens.
Madhya Pradesh's UCC draft proposes registration of live-in couples
Madhya Pradesh's draft uniform civil code requires live-in relationship registration. Couples must formally cancel registrations when relationships end, facing penalties for non-compliance. Parents will be informed of their children's live-in relationship status. Inheritance laws will change, including fathers as heirs to deceased sons' property. The proposed code will initially exclude the state's tribal population.
Middle East crisis: Government lodges protest with Iran as sailor dies in fresh attacks
India summoned Iran's deputy chief of mission to protest recent attacks on commercial ships. One Indian seafarer tragically lost his life and two others were critically injured. These attacks on vessels like MT Al Bahiyah and MT Mombasa have intensified recently. India strongly condemned the violence and urged an immediate cessation of hostilities. The government seeks the restoration of free and safe navigation through international waterways.
On South China Sea, government backs tribunal ruling against Beijing
India supports freedom of navigation and lawful sea uses in the South China Sea. The Ministry of External Affairs responded to a joint statement by several nations. This statement rejected China's expansive South China Sea claim as lacking legal basis. It also reaffirmed a 2016 tribunal ruling favoring the Philippines. India emphasizes peaceful dispute resolution in accordance with UNCLOS principles.
Give Muslims alternative site for namaz: Supreme Court to Dhar administration
The Supreme Court will hear challenges to a Madhya Pradesh High Court ruling on the Bhojshala complex. It declined to stay the order which declared the site a temple. Muslim petitioners argued the ruling ignored historical evidence and existing arrangements. The court directed authorities to find an alternative space for Friday prayers. Structural changes to the complex are prohibited without court permission.
Passport just a document to regulate departure of citizens from India: MEA
The MEA clarified passport issuance follows the Passports Act, 1967. This document regulates departure of Indian citizens from India. Official sources state a passport is not a determinant of citizenship. Less than eight percent of Indians currently hold a passport. This clarification follows recent government official remarks on the travel document.
The Aircraft Accident Investigation Bureau informed the Supreme Court about the inquiry timeline. The complex investigation into the Air India crash is expected to conclude soon. Analysis activities will be completed within six weeks, subject to external factors. A draft final report is anticipated by October 2026 for review. This timeline aligns with international practices for accident investigations.
Vietnam boat survivor: Captain jumped, so did I
A survivor described the sudden Vietnam boat tragedy where the captain jumped overboard. He explained that only those who followed him into the water managed to escape. The closed boat prevented rear passengers from exiting, leading to their demise. He lost a childhood friend in the unfortunate incident. Improved island medical access could have saved additional lives.
Need to relook if English can be considered an indigenous language: Supreme Court
The Supreme Court questioned English's indigenous status while refusing to halt the CBSE's three-language scheme. This policy aims to promote Hindi and regional languages, aligning with constitutional goals. Petitioners argued against the scheme due to teacher and infrastructure challenges. They also noted limited availability of books on the NCERT website. The Centre and CBSE will file their responses within ten days.
Staines' killer Dara Singh to be released soon?
The Supreme Court has set August 19 as a deadline for Odisha to decide on Dara Singh's remission plea. Dara Singh, jailed since 2000, is seeking release after serving over 26 years. The state sentence review board is favorably considering his plea due to good conduct. Updated information is required by the board before a final decision can be made.
Hydel project near China border gets green clearance
An expert panel recommended green clearance for the Naying hydro-electric project. This project will be built across the Siyom river in Arunachal Pradesh. It will boost renewable energy generation and cost an estimated Rs 11,835 crore. The project proponent will provide compensation and rehabilitation for displaced families. Further forest clearance is now required for this significant development.
Nitin Gadkari: Ethanol a small share of sons' business, attacks motivated
Union minister Nitin Gadkari denied personal gain from the ethanol blending program. He stated that allegations of conflict of interest are politically motivated and lack substance. Gadkari emphasized his long-standing support for alternative fuels to reduce pollution and import dependence. He clarified that his sons' business has a minimal share in the ethanol sector. The minister also highlighted the program's historical backing from previous governments.
Fake Silver row: Jammu court summons IO, seeks records
A Jammu court has ordered a crime branch officer to appear with case records. This follows objections raised over the agency's handling of a complaint. The case involves alleged fake silver offerings worth Rs 500 crore at Vaishno Devi shrine. Officials discovered the offerings contained minimal actual silver and toxic cadmium. An advocate filed a court complaint after his earlier submission received no action.
India's shipping minister ordered a comprehensive vessel tracking dashboard for ships with Indian seafarers. This dashboard will provide real-time information on vessel position and crew welfare. Liaison officers will be appointed to assist affected seafarers and their families. The ministry also directed close coordination with Indian missions in affected nations. Vessel movements require fresh threat assessments and coordination with maritime authorities.

