The Supreme Court observed that a person born in India has a constitutional and sentimental right to be on the electoral roll and vote. The bench indicated it would re-examine election results if victory margins are low and voter deletions are high, particularly in cases involving scrutiny of older voter…
View More Person born in India has right to remain on electoral roll, vote: Supreme CourtCategory: India
Amid a looming spectre of El Nino, IMD says monsoon likely to be ‘below normal’
India’s farm sector faces potential challenges as the India Meteorological Department (IMD) predicts a ‘below normal’ southwest monsoon. Amidst growing El Nino risks, rainfall is forecast at 92% of the long period average, with a higher probability of deficient rains. …
View More Amid a looming spectre of El Nino, IMD says monsoon likely to be ‘below normal’Norwegian co to supply 18 big waterjet systems for Indian Navy’s next-gen missile vessel project
India’s Navy is set to receive 18 advanced Kamewa waterjet propulsion systems from Norway’s Kongsberg Maritime for its new missile vessels. This significant contract, awarded in partnership with Cochin Shipyard, will equip six stealth corvettes with superior speed, maneuverability, and stealth capabilities, crucial for their role as primary strike platforms….
View More Norwegian co to supply 18 big waterjet systems for Indian Navy’s next-gen missile vessel projectMonsoon poor in every 7 out of 10 El Nino years
El Niño years since 1980 have frequently coincided with poor Indian summer monsoons, with around 70% experiencing deficient or below-normal rainfall. Latest forecasts indicate a strong El Niño is likely to develop within months, potentially impacting the upcoming monsoon season, which the IMD expects to be below normal. …
View More Monsoon poor in every 7 out of 10 El Nino yearsIn Hungary, Ambedkar inspires oppressed Roma
A school in Hungary, inspired by B.R. Ambedkar, serves as a beacon for the Roma community, mirroring their struggles with oppression. Founded by a sociologist and Roma activist, the school translates Ambedkar’s texts and teaches Roma history, fostering empowerment. Graduates are becoming local leaders, and girls’ education is improving, reflecting…
View More In Hungary, Ambedkar inspires oppressed RomaFaster clearance for imported food stuff likely
The Food Safety and Standards Authority of India has streamlined its import clearance process for food items, allowing simultaneous inspection and testing to reduce delays at ports. This change significantly cuts clearance time while maintaining safety checks, with final clearance granted only after all fees are paid. …
View More Faster clearance for imported food stuff likelyVideo shows BJP candidate insulting Gandhi, TMC hits out
BJP’s Dhupguri candidate Naresh Roy faces Trinamool Congress’s criticism after a video surfaced showing him allegedly calling Mahatma Gandhi a “deshdrohi” (traitor). Roy claims his remarks were misinterpreted and the video’s authenticity is unverified. Trinamool leaders accused the BJP of dishonoring national icons, while Roy asserted his respect for Gandhi…
View More Video shows BJP candidate insulting Gandhi, TMC hits outWest Bengal polls: ED arrests I-PAC director and co-founder
The Enforcement Directorate has arrested Vinesh Chandel, a director and co-founder of political consultancy firm I-PAC, in connection with a money-laundering probe. The investigation is linked to an alleged coal scam in West Bengal and also scrutinizes dealings between I-PAC and AAP’s ex-communication advisor Vijay Nair. …
View More West Bengal polls: ED arrests I-PAC director and co-founderSC wants govt response to PIL seeking hike in MSP for grains
The Supreme Court has sought responses from the Centre and states on a PIL demanding a higher Minimum Support Price (MSP) for farmers to cover production costs and prevent suicides. Petitioners argue that current MSPs are insufficient, citing the M S Swaminathan Commission’s recommendations and the impact of free ration…
View More SC wants govt response to PIL seeking hike in MSP for grainsJ&K: Last tonga in Srinagar rolls again, 70-year-old keeps past alive
Ghulam Rasool Kumar, a 70-year-old tonga driver, has returned to Srinagar’s streets after a hiatus, becoming a nostalgic spectacle for tourists and locals alike. Despite facing disruptions due to a terrorist attack, he continues to offer rides, his horse-drawn cart a poignant reminder of the city’s past amidst modern traffic….
View More J&K: Last tonga in Srinagar rolls again, 70-year-old keeps past aliveWife reneges promise of consent divorce, SC invokes Article 142 to grant divorce
The Supreme Court dissolved a marriage and quashed a domestic violence case. A woman broke a divorce settlement after receiving substantial payment. She then filed a criminal case against her husband and his family. The court found her claims about undeclared assets unbelievable. It emphasized that parties must adhere to…
View More Wife reneges promise of consent divorce, SC invokes Article 142 to grant divorceNepal PM Balen accepts Modi invite, unveils anti-VIP reform push at home
Nepal Prime Minister Balendra “Balen” Shah has accepted Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s invitation to visit India, even as he unveiled an ambitious 100-point governance agenda at home aimed at curbing VIP culture, reducing political interference in campuses and bureaucracy, cutting delays in public services, expanding free healthcare for the poor,…
View More Nepal PM Balen accepts Modi invite, unveils anti-VIP reform push at homeOn this day: 10 minutes that changed India forever – 107 years of Jallianwala Bagh massacre
On April 13, 1919, Jallianwala Bagh became a scene of brutal massacre as British forces opened fire on unarmed civilians. This horrific event, fueled by oppressive colonial policies, ignited India’s freedom struggle. The unhealed scar of this tragedy continues to resonate, a stark reminder of the immense cost of independence…
View More On this day: 10 minutes that changed India forever – 107 years of Jallianwala Bagh massacre‘Fed biryani to Pakistani terrorists’: Amit Shah attacks Mamata Banerjee at Bengal rally
Union Home Minister Amit Shah on Monday attacked Mamata Banerjee and Congress at a rally in West Bengal, accusing them of feeding “biryani” to Pakistani terrorists instead of acting against them. He said the BJP would crack down on corruption, illegal immigration and violence if voted to power, and claimed…
View More ‘Fed biryani to Pakistani terrorists’: Amit Shah attacks Mamata Banerjee at Bengal rallyWho to be next Bihar CM? BJP likely to declare face for top post on Tuesday
The leadership change will mark a milestone for the BJP, which is set to get its first chief minister in Bihar, the only Hindi heartland state where the top post has so far eluded the party. Even so, party leaders have remained cautious in their public remarks. Dilip Jaiswal, a…
View More Who to be next Bihar CM? BJP likely to declare face for top post on Tuesday