Independent MP Pappu Yadav called for a Bihar bandh to demand the cancellation of the BPSC exam, alleging a question paper leak. Despite the government ordering a fresh test, protests and demonstrations continue. Yadav plans to collaborate with other party leaders to support affected students and disrupt House proceedings from March 21.
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India and the EU are making significant progress in negotiations for a free trade agreement (FTA), according to commerce and industry minister Piyush Goyal. The two sides agreed to build a commercially meaningful trade agenda and work towards a mutually beneficial pact, ahead of the 10th round of talks.
Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar will expand his cabinet by inducting new ministers from Janata Dal (United) and ally BJP ahead of the Bihar Assembly elections. BJP’s Bihar state president Dilip Jaiswal is resigning from his ministerial post, citing the party's 'One Person, One Post' policy.
Two men, Shamsher and Roshan, were found dead under mysterious circumstances in a remote village in Jammu and Kashmir’s Kathua district, causing fear and panic in the area. The police have registered a murder case and initiated an investigation, considering a potential terror angle.
Chief Election Commissioner (CEC) Gyanesh Kumar has urged all eligible citizens of India to register as electors and participate in the electoral process. He emphasised that voting is the first step towards national service.
S Prabakaran has been re-elected as vice-chairman of the Bar Council of India for a five-year term. This marks his third consecutive term in the role. With 35 years of bar experience, Prabakaran aims to further the initiatives and policies for bettering the legal profession and education in India.
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.
The Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) has launched its campaign song 'phir layenge Kejriwal' for the Delhi assembly polls, emphasizing its achievements in health, education, and welfare schemes. AAP, BJP, and Congress are engaged in a competitive triangular contest, with major leaders and constituencies, including New Delhi's high-profile seat, drawing significant attention.
Bengal CM Mamata Banerjee has announced plans to appeal for the death penalty for Sanjay Roy, who received life imprisonment instead, referring to him as a 'monster.' Banerjee expressed dismay at the court's verdict, arguing the case is a rarest of rare one deserving capital punishment and critiqued the CBI's handling of the investigation.
Delhi airport operator DIAL has launched the Unified Total Airside Management (UTAM) system to enhance operational efficiency and safety. Using AI, ML, IoT, and radar, UTAM monitors airside vehicles, tracks aircraft movements, and prevents delays by issuing alerts. It optimizes turnaround time, taxiway allocation, and runway occupancy while ensuring compliance with speed limits. After a successful pilot with Akasa Airlines, other airlines will join in phases at IGI Airport.
Jeet Thayil, a multifaceted poet, novelist, discusses his latest collection of poetry, 'I'll Have It Here', and shares insights into his creative process. Thayil's journey as a writer reflects his deep engagement with the literary world. His work, known for its experimental techniques and thoughtful commentary on society, bridges the sacred and the secular, offering readers a rich tapestry of contemporary poetry that challenges, delights, and provokes thought