India reimagines the National Youth Festival as the 'Viksit Bharat Young Leaders Dialogue 2025' to engage youth in leadership and nation-building. The three-stage competition aims to identify and nurture young leaders. The event, featuring discussions, cultural programs, and interactions with PM Modi, emphasizes youth's role in achieving 'Viksit Bharat' by 2047.
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The Supreme Court is considering a plea from a non-believer Muslim seeking equitable property division under the Indian Succession Act. If accepted, this could lead to uniform succession laws for all faiths. The petitioner argues that Sharia law discriminates against women, impacting her inheritance rights. The Union government has been asked to file a detailed affidavit.
The Supreme Court criticized government authorities, including NHAI, for excessive delays in filing appeals and stressed the need for adherence to procedural timelines. This followed NHAI's 295-day delay in challenging an NCLAT order in an insolvency case, resulting in dismissal of their plea.
The Centre plans to buy tur, urad, and lentil from farmers through price support and stabilization schemes, ensuring produce is purchased at fair rates. Nafed and NCCF have registered 21 lakh farmers to encourage pulse production. The aim is to boost self-sufficiency and prevent distress sales. Free import of tur has been extended until March 2026 to control prices.
The year 2024 is projected to be the warmest on record with a global temperature rise of 1.55 degrees Celsius above pre-industrial levels, per the WMO report. Despite this, long-term warming stays below the Paris Agreement's 1.5-degree threshold. The increase is driven by greenhouse gas emissions and climate events like El Niño.
Aam Aadmi Party chief Arvind Kejriwal has released a middle-class centric manifesto for the Delhi polls, demanding the central government to ease income tax and GST rates, increase education and healthcare budgets, and provide free healthcare for senior citizens. Kejriwal criticizes the central government for neglecting the middle class and catering to industrialists.
The BSF has labeled reports claiming the BGB took control of Indian land along the International Border as baseless. The BSF clarified that the area in question is within Indian territory and emphasized that there have been no changes in the boundary or patrol patterns. Both forces continue to function peacefully according to established guidelines.
Bihar CM Nitish Kumar and Tejashwi Yadav engaged in a heated exchange in the assembly, with Nitish claiming he made Tejashwi's father, Lalu Yadav, what he was, and Tejashwi countering that he made Nitish CM twice. RJD's Manoj Jha criticized Nitish, while BJP supported Nitish's statement, asserting his significance in their political careers.
The Rajasthan High Court has upheld its suspension of the 2021 sub-inspector recruitments, affected by leaks, after the state government argued against canceling test results abruptly. The stay was imposed in November 2024, preventing 859 recruits from field postings until further notice. The court will review the matter on February 10.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi announced the commissioning of two warships, INS Surat and INS Nilgiri, along with the submarine INS Vaghsheer, on January 15. This move aims to enhance India’s naval capabilities and self-reliance in defense. The vessels, featuring advanced technology, are set to strengthen India's strategic presence in the Indian Ocean Region.
A seven-year-old girl was killed and her aunt injured in an IED blast planted by Maoists while collecting firewood in Saranda Forest, Jharkhand. Despite efforts to save her, the girl succumbed to injuries at a local health centre. Security forces later recovered four IEDs in nearby forest areas.