Medical professionals in Kolkata, disheartened by the court's ruling, question why the rape and murder of a PGT doctor at RG Kar Medical College is not considered a 'rarest of rare' crime. They continue to demand justice and broader social and policy changes despite convict Sanjay Roy's sentencing.
Related news
Captains Devi Sharan and S.P.S. Suri, involved in the IC-814 hijacking, faced another peril in 2011 during the Libyan civil war, getting held at gunpoint before escaping. Their subsequent flights faced hurdles, including denied airspace entry, but they managed to return to Delhi safely.
Shiv Sena (UBT) leader Sanjay Raut doubts the survival of PM Modi's government till 2026, which he believes could trigger political changes in Maharashtra and other states. Raut addressed rumours about Rajan Salvi quitting the party due to local issues and maintained there is no unrest in Shiv Sena (UBT). The NDA has a parliamentary majority, relying on coalition partners.
On the 99th birth anniversary of Shiv Sena founder, the Shiv Sena (UBT) demands the Bharat Ratna for Bal Thackeray, citing his contributions to Hindutva. Senior leader Sanjay Raut criticized the BJP-led government for neglecting Thackeray while honoring undeserving individuals and accused Prime Minister Modi and Amit Shah of hypocrisy regarding Thackeray's legacy.
European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen experienced India's advanced UPI digital payments system during her visit. She was impressed by its efficiency. PM Modi had earlier highlighted UPI's significance by comparing daily transactions in India to the EU's population. The visit underscored strengthening India-EU ties.
Karnataka High Court invalidated Centre and Karnataka Electricity Regulatory Commission rules on green energy citing conflicting with the Electricity Act-2003. The court emphasized Parliament's authority under the Constitution but reminded that new laws cannot override existing ones. The state regulator has been asked to consider annual banking facilities for green energy generating companies.
US President Donald Trump criticized $21 million funding for voter turnout in India and $29 million to strengthen Bangladesh's political landscape. He questioned the allocation of such substantial amounts abroad while similar efforts could be prioritized in the US. The issue has sparked political debates in India, drawing reactions from various leaders and the Ministry of External Affairs.
A bandh in Imphal Valley disrupted life due to the arrest of six armed men and one death in a Thoubal gunfight. Shops closed, vehicles halted, and supporters vandalized cars. The arrested individuals were accused of being PREPAK members involved in extortion, but bandh supporters claimed they were village volunteers defending against armed Kuki men.
A class 12 student in Delhi has admitted to sending the last 23 bomb threat emails to various schools. Previous threats were also traced to students aiming to postpone exams. The incidents have caused frequent disruptions in schools, with threats targeting various institutions, including hospitals and airports, since December last year.
The top court had constituted technical committee and overseeing committee, on the alleged use of Pegasus spyware to snoop on phones of politicians, activists and journalists.
India's first survey of riverine dolphins has found 6,327 dolphins in 28 rivers across eight states, with Uttar Pradesh recording the highest numbers. Prime Minister Modi emphasized dolphin conservation and announced various initiatives for wildlife management, including the expansion of Project Cheetah and the launch of new conservation projects.