Shashi Tharoor revealed he was named after Lord Shiva's crescent due to his birth on Mahashivratri. He shared this personal detail amidst speculations of tension with Congress leadership, following his recent interactions and dissatisfaction over his role. Tharoor's recent actions, including praise for Kerala's Left government, indicate ongoing friction within the party.
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The parents of the victim in Kolkata's RG Kar rape and murder have met West Bengal Governor CV Ananda Bose, requesting the governor to take up their grievances with President Droupadi Murmu and Union Home Minister Amit Shah.
Comedian Kunal Kamra's remarks against Eknath Shinde have intensified the ongoing feud between the two factions of the Shiv Sena. While Uddhav Thackeray's faction supports Kamra, Shinde's followers have responded with threats and violence, showcasing the historical aggression associated with the party's legacy.
The Supreme Court is hearing a plea arguing that the exclusion of the Rajasthani language from the Rajasthan Eligibility Examination for Teachers (REET) violates the right to mother tongue instruction for primary and elementary school children, as mandated by the Constitution, Right to Education Act, and National Education Policy.
India saw a rise in auto fuel and electricity consumption in December, driven by farm sector demand, holiday travel, and colder weather. Diesel and petrol sales increased annually, though they dipped slightly compared to November. Jet fuel sales also grew, while LPG consumption soared due to festive cooking. Electricity usage surged with peak power demand reaching over 224 GW.
The UGC's draft guidelines on faculty recruitment and promotions have sparked political conflict between states like Tamil Nadu and Kerala, who claim increased control for governors in Vice Chancellor appointments undermines state power in higher education. The Centre counters this by stating the process remains unchanged from prior regulations.
The J&K and Ladakh High Court has ordered the National Highways Authority of India (NHAI) to collect only 20% of the toll on the Pathankot-Udhampur stretch due to ongoing construction activities. The court emphasized that toll should only be charged when highways are in good condition, and directed the removal of plazas established within 60 km of NH-44.
Independent MP Pappu Yadav called for a Bihar bandh to demand the cancellation of the BPSC exam, alleging a question paper leak. Despite the government ordering a fresh test, protests and demonstrations continue. Yadav plans to collaborate with other party leaders to support affected students and disrupt House proceedings from March 21.
Gold prices in Mumbai have reached a record high, surpassing Rs 91,000/10gm, driven by global uncertainties and tariff wars. Silver prices have also surged, crossing Rs 1 lakh/kg mark. A report by Goldman Sachs has further boosted gold's outlook with a new target price of $3,300 for 2025.
More than 29,500 drones are registered in India, with the highest numbers in New Delhi, Tamil Nadu, and Maharashtra. The Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) has issued 96 Type Certificates for different drone models, including 65 for agriculture. Various steps, including scrapping passport requirements for registration, have been taken to promote drone technology across sectors.