Defence minister Rajnath Singh called on citizens to contribute to the welfare of soldiers and their families, emphasizing it as a national duty. Speaking at the AFFD CSR Conclave in New Delhi, he highlighted the bravery of India's armed forces and the government’s commitment to their well-being. He praised corporate contributions to the AFFD Fund and stressed the role of the private sector in achieving Aatmanirbhar Bharat.
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The government has reduced the reserve price of rice stored with the Food Corporation of India by Rs 550 per quintal to Rs 2,250 per quintal for ethanol producers and states. This move aims to enhance food security and allow efficient distribution, as FCI godowns had excess stocks and high prices hindered purchases.
Ahead of the Delhi Assembly Elections, Congress candidate Alka Lamba emphasizes her party as the only viable option to address critical issues such as pollution, crime, and governance. Lamba critiques AAP and BJP, highlighting Congress's experience and plans for sustainable solutions, while also accusing Arvind Kejriwal of disrespecting women in constitutional roles.
A total of 1,040 nominations have been accepted for the 70 seats in the Delhi Assembly elections, with 477 rejected. Arvind Kejriwal, Parvesh Verma, and Sandeep Dikshit are prominent candidates. Allegations have been exchanged among AAP, BJP, and Congress, reflecting the intensified battle as the polls approach on February 5.
Maharashtra CM Devendra Fadnavis inaugurated a 120km bus service from Aheri to Wangeturi, crossing through Maoist-dominated Gadchiroli. This new service benefits 10,000 tribals from 20 villages, previously isolated during monsoon. The infrastructure facilitates force movement and marks a significant development against Maoist control.
India's DGCA plans to rank flying training organisations (FTOs) based on factors like CPL completion time to promote transparency and competition. High costs, delays, and quality issues have led many students to seek training abroad. This initiative aims to help prospective students make informed choices.
The Supreme Court has ruled that non-appearance in response to a proclamation under section 82 of CrPC is a stand-alone offence under section 174A IPC. This offence can continue even if the proclamation is no longer in effect. The verdict clarifies that the status of a proclaimed offender remains despite subsequent developments in the case.
Republic Day in India commemorates the adoption of the Indian Constitution on January 26, 1950, marking India's transition to a republic. The 76th celebration will feature cultural displays, a parade with contingents and bands, and showcase India's diverse strengths. Indonesia's President Prabowo Subianto will be the chief guest.
The centre informed the Supreme Court that trials in many 1984 anti-Sikh riots cases led to acquittals due to improper conduct, with appeals often dismissed for delays. A 2018 SIT, led by Justice S N Dhingra, reviewed 186 cases and recommended appeals in several. Eight appeals were dismissed by higher courts. The Supreme Court seeks a status report on the cases, including recent charges against Congress leader Jagdish Tytler for inciting violence. Hearing continues next Monday.
A joint security review meeting was convened in Kashmir on Friday to improve coordination between Jammu and Kashmir Police and CRPF. Focus was on enhancing counter-insurgency operations, intelligence sharing, and responding to emerging security challenges.