Prime Minister Narendra Modi is set to make his podcast debut on 'People By WTF,' hosted by Zerodha co-founder Nikhil Kamath. The podcast will focus on discussions bridging politics and entrepreneurship, covering topics like global conflicts, youth participation in politics, and PM Modi's tenure.
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Rahul Gandhi, in an interaction with IIT Madras students, emphasized the Congress's belief in fair resource distribution and quality education through government support, contrasting it with the BJP's growth-centric approach. He highlighted the importance of a harmonious society and noted differences in international relations strategies. The BJP dismissed his statements, citing educational reforms under Modi's government.
The Lok Sabha has approved additional government spending of Rs 51,463 crore for the current financial year, primarily for repaying high-cost debt and providing financial aid to Manipur. This includes provisions for Manipur's 2025-26 budget, with estimated receipts at Rs 35,368 crore and expenditures at Rs 35,104 crore.
Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha highlighted the positive changes in Jammu & Kashmir, emphasizing good governance's role in fostering peace and development. He praised the successful assembly elections, announced future local body elections, and stressed unity against divisive forces. Sinha also acknowledged the Indian Army's dedication in ensuring the region's security and stability.
A CISF woman Head Constable posted at Delhi’s Indira Gandhi International Airport died by suicide with her service pistol in a washroom at Terminal 3. Delhi Police found no suicide note and are investigating the circumstances surrounding her death. Forensic evidence was collected and the body sent for a postmortem examination.
Over 30,000 taxpayers have disclosed more than Rs 29,000 crore worth of foreign assets after a CBDT campaign. Additionally, 6,734 taxpayers changed their status from residents to non-residents. The campaign, launched in November, included outreach via emails and text messages to encourage compliance in declaring foreign income and assets.
The Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) has imposed a penalty of Rs 30 lakh on Air India for allowing a first officer to operate a flight without meeting mandatory recency requirements. The sanctions were due to failures in the airline's rostering system, and three senior officials are to face disciplinary actions.
The Supreme Court has directed states to create policies to prevent private hospitals from overcharging patients for medicines and equipment. The court emphasized that these policies should not deter private entities from investing in the healthcare sector, and recognized the challenges in catering to the growing population's healthcare needs.
The Bombay High Court has scheduled the hearing for the writ petition filed by Disha Salian's father for April 2, 2025. He seeks a fresh investigation into her death and the custodial interrogation of Aaditya Thackeray. Maharashtra's junior home minister assured that the SIT probe will be expedited.
Congress leader Priyanka Gandhi Vadra criticized the BJP-led Centre as the Indian rupee hit a historic low of 86.04 against the US dollar. She highlighted Prime Minister Modi's past statements linking the rupee's value to government prestige and demanded an explanation for the current record depreciation.
Tamil Nadu Chief Minister M K Stalin has raised alarms over the potential reduction of the state's Parliamentary seats due to successful family planning measures. He stressed the importance of managing family size, attributing Tamil Nadu's effective adherence to these measures as a reason for the proposed delimitation.