A bandh in Imphal Valley disrupted life due to the arrest of six armed men and one death in a Thoubal gunfight. Shops closed, vehicles halted, and supporters vandalized cars. The arrested individuals were accused of being PREPAK members involved in extortion, but bandh supporters claimed they were village volunteers defending against armed Kuki men.
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In Bihar's Katihar district, a boat capsized in the Ganga, resulting in three deaths and four missing individuals. The incident occurred near Golaghat in the Amdabad area. Out of the 17 people on board, 10 were rescued, with most managing to swim to safety. Authorities have launched a rescue operation and an investigation into the incident.
Senior Congress MLA B R Patil has resigned as Karnataka CM Siddaramaiah's political adviser, citing dissatisfaction with the current party scenario. Patil, a long-time loyalist, previously sought a ministerial position but faced resistance within his district, leading to his advisory role instead.
Delhi BJP president Virendra Sachdeva raised concerns over voter list irregularities, pointing to over five lakh new voter applications, including many from elderly individuals. He also accused AAP leader Arvind Kejriwal of being anti-Dalit, claiming Kejriwal sought to delete 44 voters' names associated with a Valmiki temple. Both parties have exchanged similar allegations ahead of the February 5 Assembly polls.
Proactive measures by the CISF, including direct communication, counselling and a choice-based posting policy, have led to a significant 40% decline in suicides, from 25 in 2023 to 15 in 2024, bringing the suicide rate below the national average according to NCRB data.
Odisha's Forest, Environment and Climate Change department began a three-day dolphin census at Gahirmatha marine sanctuary and Bhitarkanika National Park. Nine teams of forest officials and wildlife experts will count and study dolphins using binoculars, GPS, maps, and cameras. Five different species of dolphins have been previously sighted in these areas.
Bombay HC has directed the release of a woman and her one-year-old child from Byculla Women's Prison. The toddler is suffering from serious health issues, including respiratory infections and anemia. The woman was booked under bailable offenses. The court considered the child's medical condition and allowed the petition for the mother's bail under Article 226.
Centre informed Supreme Court that providing free gene therapy for Spinal Muscular Atrophy (SMA) could cost India Rs 35-40,000 crore annually. The government has capped free treatment costs at Rs 50 lakh per child annually. Supreme Court allowed continued free treatment at Army R&R hospital for a specific case, but will review broader policy later.
External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar stated that India aims to reclaim Pakistan-occupied Kashmir (PoK) to fully resolve the Kashmir issue. In response, Omar Abdullah and Farooq Abdullah challenged the Centre, questioning why no action has been taken to reclaim PoK yet and the absence of discussion on China's controlled land.