A 56-year-old woman in Pune and two individuals in Kolkata have died from suspected Guillain-Barre Syndrome (GBS). The recent cases add to a cluster of 127 GBS cases identified in Maharashtra since January 9. The disease has also claimed the life of a 41-year-old man from Pune.
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Four police personnel have been killed in an ongoing gunfight with suspected Pakistani terrorists in the Sufain forest area of Jammu's Kathua district. The operation, involving the J&K Police's SOG, Army, and CRPF, continues, with a total of five terrorists reportedly neutralized.
Haryana's Khap Panchayats have praised the government's decision to ban songs that glorify guns and obscenity. They urge stronger action against artists who produce inappropriate content and advocate for promoting positive societal values. Leaders demand pre-release approval for songs and stricter regulations on DJ events.
Eight people died and several others were injured when a tempo collided with a truck near Dwarka Circle in Nashik, Maharashtra. The accident occurred around 7:30 PM, with the tempo carrying 16 passengers returning from a religious event. Immediate rescue operations were conducted, and the injured are being treated at hospitals. The death toll may rise due to critical injuries.
A parliamentary panel emphasizes the ongoing crisis in Manipur, with significant displacement and loss of life. It recommends a special committee and targeted programs to support displaced women and children. The focus is on addressing shelter, nutrition, healthcare, and economic opportunities to alleviate the severe distress faced by the affected population.
Businessman Robert Vadra, husband of Congress MP from Wayanad Priyanka Gandhi Vadra on Saturday expressed scepticism about the Union Budget 2025, stating that he has "very little expectations" from the government. He added that the Union Budget should be in the interest of the people.
Akash Anand respects Mayawati’s decision to remove him from all BSP posts, describing it as personally emotional yet a significant challenge. He remains dedicated to the party's mission, asserting that his work for the Bahujan Movement, which advocates for Dalit rights, is far from over.
Defence minister Rajnath Singh emphasized India's multi-aligned policy for global peace and prosperity. He called for stronger unity among like-minded countries amidst current security challenges. Singh invited foreign companies to invest in India's aerospace and defence sectors, highlighting the nation's commitment to enhancing its industrial ecosystem and economic growth through cooperation and collective action.
Ten opposition members were suspended from a JPC meeting on the Waqf (Amendment) Bill for a day after accusing the panel head, Jagdambika Pal, of changing meeting dates arbitrarily. They demanded the final session be postponed to Jan 30-31. A confrontation ensued, overshadowing Mirwaiz Umar Farooq’s participation. BJP accused the opposition of delaying tactics.
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.