India's first non-Isro biological space experiment, conducted by Amity University Mumbai, successfully demonstrates spinach tissue growth in zero gravity. The experiment, part of the PSLV-C60 mission, shows promising initial results, with implications for future space missions like the Bharatiya Antariksh Station.
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Tata Boeing Aerospace Limited (TBAL) has delivered the 300th AH-64 Apache attack helicopter fuselage from its Hyderabad facility. These fuselages, supplied globally, are partly manufactured by over 100 Indian micro, small, and medium enterprises. TBAL employs over 900 professionals and uses advanced technology, reflecting its commitment to enhancing India's defense capabilities and manufacturing prowess.
The Uttar Pradesh Government on Monday submitted a status report to the Supreme Court stating that the Shahi Jama Masjid Committee's claims regarding the location of a well where Hindu rituals were allegedly being performed were misleading.
Foreign Secretary Vikram Misri stated that Tahawwur Rana, involved in the 26/11 Mumbai attacks, has exhausted all legal avenues in the US, and Indian authorities are coordinating with the US for his extradition. This development precedes Prime Minister Modi's visit to the US, highlighting the importance of India-US partnership and continued efforts to bring the 26/11 perpetrators to justice.
India and Nepal met to discuss customs cooperation. They want to stop smuggling and other crimes across the border. Both countries are worried about gold, drugs, and fake money. They will share information and work together. They also talked about using technology to track goods and improve trade. Abhai Kumar Srivastav and Mahesh Bhattarai led the discussions.
Rajya Sabha chairman Jagdeep Dhankhar dismissed a privilege notice against union home minister Amit Shah, filed by Congress's Jairam Ramesh. Shah had referenced a 1948 press release concerning a Congress leader's involvement with the Prime Minister's National Relief Fund. Dhankhar found no violation in Shah's statement, maintaining it was authenticated.
OYO faced backlash for an ad tagline suggesting 'Bhagwan har jagah hain, or OYO bhi', deemed offensive. This led to '#BoycottOYO' trending on social media. The company clarified the ad aimed to promote religious tourism in India. OYO emphasized its respect for all faiths and announced plans to expand its presence at pilgrimage destinations.
Dr. Manmohan Singh, despite his frail health, remained sharp and engaged, reflecting on his tenure as PM and the challenges he faced, including the economic reforms of 1990 and the India-US nuclear deal. His ability to handle differing opinions with grace and strategic wisdom earned him high international respect.
Union finance minister Nirmala Sitharaman responded to Jaya Bachchan’s criticism, clarifying that entertainment tax falls under state jurisdiction. She highlighted GST reductions on movie tickets and detailed government initiatives supporting the film industry, including hosting WAVES 2025 and establishing a National Centre for Excellence for Animation and Visual Effects.
The Chief Election Commissioner Gyanesh Kumar introduced a new initiative to train over 1 lakh booth level officers (BLOs) nationwide to improve voter enrolment processes and rectify electoral rolls. This initiative, involving states such as Bihar, West Bengal, and Assam, aims to create a well-trained network to ensure the accuracy of voter lists ahead of upcoming elections.
Congress has announced candidates for 68 out of 70 Delhi assembly seats, with recent nominations including Surender Kumar for Bawana, Rahul Dhanak for Karol Bagh, and Sumesh Gupta for Rohini. The Delhi elections are set for February 5, with results on February 8.