The Karnataka cabinet has approved an ordinance imposing non-bailable charges on microfinance and non-banking financial companies that engage in harsh loan recovery practices. This measure aims to curb harassment and suicides linked to aggressive loan recovery. Police will have increased authority to file cases against offending firms, and an ombudsman will be established to oversee these issues.
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With 3 months to the G7 summit in Canada, PM Modi's participation remains uncertain. Canada has not yet decided if India will be invited, amid frosty bilateral ties and a crisis with the US. The new Canadian PM Mark Carney seeks to rebuild relations with India, but space constraints and other issues may limit guest invitations.
Dilip Ghosh, a senior West Bengal BJP leader, has ignited controversy by urging Hindus to keep weapons at home, citing the Murshidabad violence. This statement, made at a North 24 Parganas rally, has been criticized by the TMC, with MLA Humanyun Kabir accusing Ghosh of inciting communal discord and disrupting West Bengal's harmony.
A Sealdah sessions court condemned former RG Kar Medical College principal Sandip Ghosh and the MSVP for failing to report the rape and murder of a 31-year-old resident doctor. The judgment highlighted administrative failures and efforts to misrepresent the incident as a suicide, calling for accountability and improvements in hospital security to protect healthcare workers.
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.
Kerala Police have arrested 14 more people, aged 18 to 25, in connection with the rape and abuse of a Dalit girl in Pathanamthitta district, bringing the total number of accused in custody to 42. The survivor, aged 18, alleges abuse by nearly 60 people since age 13.
Union Home Minister Amit Shah highlighted the ongoing challenges of dark web, cryptocurrency, online marketplaces, and drones in combating drug trafficking at a regional conference. He emphasized the government's efforts in significantly increasing drug seizures, dismantling narco-terror networks, and the importance of technological solutions and joint efforts for ensuring national security.
Belagavi will commemorate the 100th anniversary of Mahatma Gandhi's 1924 Congress session. Nearby Hudali, where Gandhi stayed in 1937, continues his teachings of self-reliance and non-violence. The village thrives on Khadi production, abstains from alcohol and tobacco, and maintains communal harmony, making it a model of Gandhi's vision for rural India.
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The Indian government is monitoring China's plans for a hydropower project on the Brahmaputra river in Tibet and taking measures to protect its interests. Discussions with China occur through an expert-level mechanism and diplomatic channels to ensure downstream states are not adversely affected. Impact assessments on major tributaries in North-East India are also being conducted.