The Bharatiya Janata Party criticizes the Congress party for relying on findings from Hindenburg Research, which recently announced its shutdown. Hindenburg's founder Nate Anderson cites personal reasons for disbanding the firm, despite past controversies and challenges, including the significant impact on the Adani Group's market valuation.
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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.
Ministry of finance has instructed its employees not to use AI tools such as ChatGPT and DeepSeek on office devices, citing confidentiality risks. A memo issued last month emphasized the potential dangers AI tools pose to government data. This follows similar actions by Australia and Italy over privacy concerns. Meanwhile, OpenAI CEO Sam Altman visits India as DeepSeek garners attention for its low-cost, efficient AI offerings.
A special NIA court in Bengaluru has sentenced Dr Syed Ismail Afaq to life imprisonment and two associates, Abdul Sabur and Saddam Hussain, to 10 years in jail for planning terror activities, including serial blasts ahead of US president Barack Obama's 2015 visit. Convicts are from Bhatkal, Karnataka, and were arrested by CCB sleuths.
The imposition of the election period model code of conduct in New Delhi is expected to slow ongoing infrastructure projects, including the Okhla sewage treatment plant, road repairs, and parking facilities. Key projects like water treatment and the Shivaji Bus Terminal redevelopment will be delayed, with new sanctions or tenders halted until after the elections.
Union home minister Amit Shah is launching the 'Drug Disposal Fortnight' to destroy seized narcotics worth over Rs 2,400 crore. He will also chair a regional conference on drug trafficking and national security, emphasizing cooperation among states and UTs to combat the drug menace.
Zoo officials in Surat's Sarthana Nature Park and Zoo are giving Ayurvedic aphrodisiacs to their male white tiger Gaurav to boost his mating interest with Garima, his female companion. Despite Garima showing signs of sexual maturity, Gaurav has been disinterested. The Ayurvedic supplement, including safed muesli, shatavari, and ashwagandha, is used to enhance his vigour.
The VVER-1000 reactor vessel for the sixth unit of the Kudankulam nuclear power plant in Tamil Nadu is being transported from Russia to India. The vessel, weighing 320 tonnes, was manufactured at the Atommash plant and will undertake an 11,000-km journey. Four new power units are currently under construction at Kudankulam, with six reactors planned in collaboration with Russia's Rosatom and India's NPCIL.
Tamil Nadu CM M K Stalin will not attend governor R N Ravi's Republic Day "At Home" reception as he is scheduled to visit Melur in Madurai district on the same day. This visit follows the annulment of a tungsten mining auction by the Union mines ministry. Representatives from Melur thanked Stalin for supporting their protests against the project.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi, during his visit to Andhra Pradesh, laid foundation stones and inaugurated projects worth over Rs 2 lakh crore in Visakhapatnam, highlighting the goal of making the state a $2.5 trillion economy by 2047. He pledged full support for the development under CM N Chandrababu Naidu.
A five-year-old girl from Badhaal village in Jammu and Kashmir's Rajouri district has died, and five of her siblings were hospitalized due to food poisoning-like symptoms. Four critically ill children were transferred to Jammu. This incident follows the deaths of nine people from unknown diseases in the same village last December. Authorities are closely monitoring the situation.