India targets placing 100,000 workers annually in countries like Japan and Israel within two years, with Germany open to 90,000 skilled workers yearly. NSDC aims to expand its skilling programs, upskill 25 million more, and focus on digital transformation, training, and employment opportunities.
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Railway minister Ashwini Vaishnaw launched a 'Kumbh War Room' at Rail Bhawan ahead of Maha Kumbh in Prayagraj. Operating 24x7, it features live CCTV feeds from 1,176 cameras across nine stations and multilingual announcements. With Rs 5,000 crore invested in infrastructure, 13,000 trains will ensure smooth operations. This enhances coordination between railway officials and district authorities.
Supreme Court reprimands an advocate for filing a 'vexatious litigation' in a criminal case and seeks explanation. Justices Bela M Trivedi and Satish Chandra Sharma issued a contempt notice after discovering the repeat appeal against Madras HC's decision. Following objections, the court gave an opportunity for a detailed explanation regarding the second appeal filing.
The Rajasthan High Court has upheld its suspension of the 2021 sub-inspector recruitments, affected by leaks, after the state government argued against canceling test results abruptly. The stay was imposed in November 2024, preventing 859 recruits from field postings until further notice. The court will review the matter on February 10.
Hemangi Shrivastava, an Indian master's student at Moscow Power Engineering Institute, has received the prestigious Marie Sklodowska-Curie Fellowship Programme for women in nuclear science. The program, supported by the IAEA, aims to increase female participation in the nuclear sector. Rosatom, a key partner, has supported 40 female students over the past four years.
Justice Hrishikesh Roy retired with high praise from peers, including CJI Sanjiv Khanna, Solicitor General Tushar Mehta, and SCBA president Kapil Sibal. Known for his legal acumen and humor in court, Roy was a respected mentor for junior advocates. Appointed to the Supreme Court in 2019, his journey in law began in 1982.
The Indian embassy in the United States has issued a warning about fraud calls from scammers pretending to be from the embassy. These callers claim there are errors in passports or visa forms, demanding money for corrections and threatening deportation or imprisonment. The embassy advises the public to ignore these calls and not to share personal information or transfer money.
Hospitality major Oberoi Group is set to open two new properties in Rishikesh - an 80-key Oberoi 'vilas' and a 120-room Trident in partnership with Ladhani Group. This is part of Oberoi's strategic expansion. Architect Bill Bensley will design the resorts, which are expected to begin construction in early 2026 with completion targeting 2029.
The Supreme Court questioned the use of state funds for creating cycle tracks instead of focusing on housing, health, and educational facilities for the poor. The bench pointed out the existing acute problems in major cities, suggesting the need to prioritize essential services over cycle tracks. Arguments are scheduled for February 10.
Former Prime Minister H D Deve Gowda claimed in the Rajya Sabha that Andhra Pradesh CM Chandrababu Naidu wanted to be NDA vice-chairman but Prime Minister Narendra Modi did not consent. BJP leader J P Nadda denied this, stating no such leadership discussions occurred within NDA, with all allies unanimously supporting PM Modi.
The Indian Coast Guard Ship Sachet departed for Sudan on Friday, carrying over 2 tons of life-saving medicines, including anti-cancer drugs, according to the Ministry of External Affairs.