CPM leader Prakash Karat emphasised the need for a political and ideological struggle against forces seeking to establish Hindutva as India's state ideology. At the inauguration of the Jyoti Basu Centre, Karat praised Basu's legacy in promoting secularism and democracy. He acknowledged contributions from former leaders and underscored the importance of continuing Basu's progressive work.
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J&K lieutenant governor Manoj Sinha registered as an organ donor, emphasizing the importance of organ and tissue donation in saving lives and renewing hope. He urged public participation in this noble cause and advocated for making transplants affordable and accessible, with better information and support at hospitals to dispel myths.
Hemangi Shrivastava, an Indian master's student at Moscow Power Engineering Institute, has received the prestigious Marie Sklodowska-Curie Fellowship Programme for women in nuclear science. The program, supported by the IAEA, aims to increase female participation in the nuclear sector. Rosatom, a key partner, has supported 40 female students over the past four years.
India and Bangladesh addressed escalating border tensions, emphasizing a cooperative approach to crime prevention. Disputes stem from "unequal agreements" of a previous government. The efforts to install barbed wire fencing along the border were halted amid objections from the Border Guard Bangladesh.
Arvind Kejriwal responded strongly to Rahul Gandhi's criticisms during a poll rally in Delhi, emphasizing their differing goals. While Rahul accused Kejriwal of failing to tackle issues like pollution and corruption, Kejriwal refrained from commenting on Rahul's remarks, focusing instead on his commitment to the country's welfare. Both parties will contest the upcoming Delhi elections separately.
Karnataka deputy CM DK Shivakumar dismissed rumours of a power struggle within the Congress-led government and affirmed his commitment to serving the full five-year term alongside CM Siddaramaiah. Despite speculation about a rotational chief minister formula, Shivakumar stressed that party directives would guide their actions, quashing any talk of imminent leadership changes.
GL Bajaj Educational Institutions CEO Kartikay Agarwal highlighted that over 50% of the 102 startups incubated by their institution are female-led. He emphasized the importance of programs like the Women Entrepreneurial Development Program, which encourages women to pursue development and entrepreneurial opportunities.
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Reports indicate that TMC members allegedly incited Bangladeshi individuals to instigate minor disturbances during protests against the Waqf Act in Murshidabad. However, the situation escalated into communal violence, resulting in casualties and displacement of Hindu families to Malda. The central government has sought clarification from West Bengal regarding the alleged failure to protect citizens and railway assets during the unrest.
Nishikant Dubey, head of the parliamentary committee on communications and IT, demands an apology from Meta for spreading misinformation on India's recent general election results. Mark Zuckerberg's incorrect claim about the incumbent government losing the 2024 election has been criticized, emphasizing the need for factual accuracy.