Kerala Industries Minister P Rajeeve highlights that efficient use of technology can reduce working hours while maintaining high productivity. The state is actively promoting itself as an investment destination with technology playing a pivotal role, attracting significant investment interests at the recent Investor Kerala Global Summit.
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A deadly stampede at the Maha Kumbh in Prayagraj ahead of the crucial 'Amrit Snan' ritual has left several injured and feared dead. Authorities, including CM Yogi Adityanath and PM Modi, are closely monitoring the situation, while Akharas have suspended the traditional ritual in response to the chaos.
Telangana HC revealed a probe report indicating some cops unlawfully tapped phones of several HC judges. Justice K Sujana granted bail to two key cops, suspended ACP N Bhujanga Rao and retired DCP P Radhakishan Rao, as the investigation would prolong the trial. The conspiracy involved profiling multiple judges' phones.
Justice Surya Kant of the Supreme Court emphasizes that the true measure of a court's success is its impact on litigants and timely justice delivery. He praises the Kenyan Supreme Court for its efficiency and stresses that technology in case management should not compromise fairness. Judicial independence and transparency are key to combating corruption and ensuring public trust.
Jawaharlal Nehru University Students' Union elections for 2024-25 are scheduled for April 25, with results on April 28, following student protests over delays. The election process includes nomination filings on April 15, a presidential debate on April 23, and a no-campaign day on April 24. Last year's elections saw the United Left alliance winning three central panel posts.
A 17-year-old youth was killed and two of his friends were critically injured when they tried to pry open a shell at the Army Firing Range in Madhya Pradesh's Datia district. Believing the shell was a spent explosive, it detonated, resulting in the death of Ganga Ram and severe injuries to Ramu and Manoj.
Unrest erupted in Nagpur following protests for the removal of Aurangzeb's tomb, resulting in violence. Maharashtra CM Devendra Fadnavis termed it pre-planned, while Deputy CM Eknath Shinde accused Sena UBT of abandoning Hindutva by allying with Congress. The violence injured 33 cops, and strong action was promised against those involved.
PM Narendra Modi urged the Indian industry to seize emerging opportunities in the global supply chain amid disruptions and assured government's support. He emphasized India's capability to provide reliable, high-quality products and called for urgent reforms and competition among states to attract investments.
The political tension in Delhi escalates as the AAP and BJP clash over accusations regarding the renovation of the Chief Minister's bungalow. AAP leaders tried to inspect the disputed property but were blocked by police, leading to heated exchanges. The BJP condemns the AAP's actions as anarchy, while AAP counters with allegations of baseless claims.
Rashtriya Janata Dal chief Lalu Yadav appeared before the Enforcement Directorate in connection with the land for job scam. Tejashwi Yadav claimed these cases are politically motivated. Prior chargesheets include his wife Rabri Devi and daughters. Despite the allegations and frequent summons, Tejashwi asserted their commitment to law and their resolve to gain strength and form the government in Bihar.