Gujarat home minister Harsh Sanghavi rebutted Arvind Kejriwal's claims about Gujarat police presence in Delhi elections, explaining it's routine for the Election Commission to deploy forces from various states. He emphasized the EC's procedure includes several states and posted related documents.
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India's first national cooperative university, Tribhuvan Sahkari University, will be established in Gujarat at the Institute of Rural Management Anand (IRMA). Named after Amul dairy founder Tribhuvandas Patel, it will produce skilled professionals for various cooperative jobs. The university will also create a pan-India network of affiliated cooperative education and training institutes.
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Former Jammu and Kashmir DGP SP Vaid claims that Pakistan's government and military have lost control over Balochistan, predicting a potential breakup of the country. The Baloch Liberation Army's recent hijacking of the Jaffar Express and hostage-taking of over 100 passengers highlights the region's escalating insurgency and instability.
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US President Donald Trump announced a plan for 'reciprocal tariffs' on both allies and rivals before meeting PM Modi. The tariffs aim to address unfair trade practices and trade deficits, with emerging markets like India and Thailand potentially facing significant impacts. The plan also includes non-tariff considerations such as VAT.
Indian ambassador Gaurav Shresth and Afghanistan counterpart Fazl Haqqani met in Tehran to discuss cooperation via the Chabahar port. India remains engaged with the Taliban despite not recognizing its government, focusing on enhancing exports and imports and its extensive developmental projects in Afghanistan.
Congress accused Arvind Kejriwal of being involved in a 382 crore health scam based on 14 CAG reports, revealing the mishandling of funds in Delhi hospitals. They allege the expenditure of Rs. 382.52 crores more than the tender amount, calling it a reason for the delay in presenting the CAG report.