Union home minister Amit Shah inaugurates 10,000 multipurpose Primary Agriculture Credit Societies under an ambitious plan to create 2 lakh such societies nationwide in five years. These societies will support diverse activities and provide essential resources to farmers, promoting financial inclusion and global market integration.
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At the Maha Kumbh of Paush Purnima, devotees are combining spirituality with technology, capturing and sharing their experiences on social media platforms. The digital Maha Kumbh sees a rise in YouTube shorts, reels, and live-streaming, showcasing the event globally. The hashtag #EktaKaMahaKumbh trends, symbolizing unity.
The CAG report accused the Aam Aadmi Party government of causing a Rs 2,002.68 crore loss with a flawed liquor policy. The report highlighted policy lapses, procedural violations, ignored expert recommendations, and alleged irregularities in issuing licenses. The audit also flagged revenue losses due to failure in obtaining timely permissions, surrender of licenses, and violations in pricing regulations.
Congress leader Pawan Khera defended party president Mallikarjun Kharge's recent remarks questioning the efficacy of religious rituals in addressing socio-economic issues. Khera emphasized that Kharge's comments were not an insult to Sanatan Dharma but highlighted the need for leaders to prioritize citizens' welfare. He criticized those who, under the guise of religion, neglect pressing issues like unemployment and law and order. Khera urged critics to study religious teachings before preaching... Expand
The Shaheed Bhagat Singh Front and Vishwa Hindu Parishad have launched a campaign urging the Delhi government to ban the sale of tobacco products within 100 meters of temples, gurudwaras, and other religious sites. They have also recommended setting up a monitoring cell to ensure implementation and curb ongoing violations around religious sites to safeguard public health.
Kerala's government is considering significant changes to land laws, potentially affecting the Kerala Land Reforms Act and the Kerala Conservation of Paddy Land and Wetland Act. These changes aim to facilitate industrial land acquisition and reduce local bodies' control, raising concerns about increased corporate land ownership and paddy land conversion.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi expressed condolences over the passing of former US President Jimmy Carter, who died at 100. Carter was praised for his vision, dedication to global peace, and fostering India-US ties. Known for his humanitarian efforts, Carter earned the Nobel Peace Prize in 2002. A state funeral in Washington, DC, will honor his legacy.
The unemployment rate for people aged 15 years and above in urban areas decreased to 6.4 per cent in the October-December quarter of 2024, as per the National Sample Survey. The labour force participation rate also rose slightly to 50.4 per cent during the same period.
A 25-year-old BPO worker, Shubhada Kodare, was brutally murdered by her colleague Krishna Kanojia in Pune. Kanojia attacked her with a cleaver over a financial dispute, claiming she had borrowed and refused to return Rs 4 lakh. Despite numerous witnesses, no one intervened until after the attack. Kanojia has been arrested, and the investigation is ongoing.
A medium intensity earthquake of 4.1 magnitude shook southern Meghalaya on Tuesday, with the epicenter located in South West Khasi Hills district at a depth of 10 km. Occurring around 12:30 pm, the tremor was felt statewide. No casualties or property damage were reported. Officials confirmed Meghalaya lies in Seismic Zone V, indicating high earthquake risk.