Jan Suraj chief Prashant Kishor issued an ultimatum to the Bihar government, demanding action on grievances of BPSC aspirants. Kishor denounced police actions on protesting students and called for urgent intervention, meeting with representatives, and compensation for a student's family. Protests intensified after irregularities in exams, including question paper leaks and tampered answer sheets, leading to police baton charges.
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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.
Online platform X, previously known as Twitter, informed the Delhi High Court that it will not join the Centre’s Sahyog portal, as it has its own system for sharing information in cybercrime cases. While 38 other intermediaries have onboarded Sahyog, X remains unwilling, despite ongoing negotiations.
The Congress accuses the Modi government of implementing policies that have discouraged private investment, citing tax complexities, persistent Chinese imports, and stagnant wages. As a solution, they urge the upcoming budget to address 'tax terrorism,' protect manufacturing jobs, and boost wages and purchasing power to restore investor confidence.
Deputy Chief Minister Brajesh Pathak highlighted the substantial development and improvement in infrastructure in Uttar Pradesh over the past eight years. He noted the end of mafia rule, increasing investment, and the visible accomplishments in various development projects, especially in the Cantt Assembly constituency.
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.
A CISF woman Head Constable posted at Delhi’s Indira Gandhi International Airport died by suicide with her service pistol in a washroom at Terminal 3. Delhi Police found no suicide note and are investigating the circumstances surrounding her death. Forensic evidence was collected and the body sent for a postmortem examination.
V Narayanan, who led India's advancements in cryogenic engine technology, has taken charge as ISRO's new chairman, replacing Somanath. Narayanan played essential roles in the Chandrayaan missions, Aditya-L1, and the Gaganyaan human spaceflight programme, and will oversee critical upcoming missions including the Venus Orbiter and Bharatiya Antariksha Station.
The Indian government anticipates a slowdown in highway construction over the next two years due to fewer new project awards in 2023-24. Despite this, the road transport ministry aims to exceed its target of constructing 10,400 km of national highways this fiscal year, hoping to reach 11,000 km, though maintaining this momentum will be challenging.
The Indian government criticized the Washington Post, accusing it of fostering relentless hostility towards India after reports surfaced about India's alleged covert operations in the Maldives and Pakistan. New Delhi dismissed these claims as baseless and emphasized Pakistan's role in sponsoring terrorism instead.