IATA and 123Carbon have partnered to create interoperability between their Sustainable Aviation Fuel (SAF) registries, ensuring transparency and preventing duplicate emissions reporting. This collaboration aims to optimise certificate management and integrate data across SAF registries, enhancing aviation's decarbonisation efforts. The IATA SAF Registry is set to launch in April 2025, supported by over 50 organisations.
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Union minister Rajiv Ranjan Singh accused Muslim groups boycotting Bihar CM Nitish Kumar’s iftaar invitation of association with the RJD and Congress. This follows groups like Imarat Shariah rejecting Kumar's invite over his support for the Waqf Amendment Bill.
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Rekha Gupta, a first-time MLA and long-time RSS associate, is set to become the fourth woman chief minister of Delhi, marking the BJP’s return to power in the capital after 27 years. Gupta’s appointment follows the BJP’s historic win in the recent Delhi Assembly elections.
Karnataka High Court quashed ED's action against former Mysore Urban Development Authority commissioner D S Natesha in the alternative site allotment case. The court invalidated the search operation, citing the absence of "reason to believe" and reserved liberty for Natesha to initiate action under PMLA, 2002.
Tata Boeing Aerospace Limited (TBAL) has delivered the 300th AH-64 Apache attack helicopter fuselage from its Hyderabad facility. These fuselages, supplied globally, are partly manufactured by over 100 Indian micro, small, and medium enterprises. TBAL employs over 900 professionals and uses advanced technology, reflecting its commitment to enhancing India's defense capabilities and manufacturing prowess.
A Delhi court deferred its verdict in a 1984 anti-Sikh riots case against former Congress MP Sajjan Kumar to January 31, allowing the prosecution more time for arguments. Kumar, accused of leading a mob that killed two Sikhs and destroyed property in Saraswati Vihar, faces charges based on a 2021 court order citing "prima facie" evidence.
Slamming the opposition by referring to them as "Lutyens Jamaat and "Khan Maket Gang", Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Saturday said that if he has brought a law like the Dramatic Performances Act, then the opposition would have pulled out his hair.
PM Narendra Modi criticized Congress for adopting the 'Jai Bhim' chant, accusing them of previously showing disdain towards B R Ambedkar. He highlighted Congress's reluctance in recognizing Ambedkar's contributions and their change in stance due to political compulsions. Modi also defended the implementation of the Uniform Civil Code in Uttarakhand, citing its alignment with the Constitution.
Aaditya Thackeray met Arvind Kejriwal to assure support despite election defeat. He raised concerns about EVM and voter fraud, claiming elections are no longer free and fair. Thackeray highlighted BJP's intention to eliminate regional parties and stressed the importance of addressing voter name deletions, citing potential risks for other leaders facing similar issues.