A controversy erupted at Aligarh Muslim University after BJP MP Satish Gautam supported Hindu students wanting to celebrate Holi, stating no permission was needed. Accusations arose of the university denying a 'Holi Milan' event, which AMU officials refuted, asserting no special group functions are allowed. Congress criticized BJP for politicizing the issue.
Related news
Rahul Gandhi criticized the BJP for its handling of the India-China border issue and US tariffs, accusing them of submission to foreign interests. He claimed China is occupying 4,000 sq km of Indian territory and urged for status quo restoration. Gandhi also expressed concern over the Foreign Secretary's interaction with the Chinese envoy.
Indermit Gill, World Bank chief economist, emphasizes India's potential to elevate its growth from 6% to 8% by enhancing efficiency and economic freedom, focusing on quality education, staying open to FDI and trade, and improving women's workforce participation. India's favourable demographics and balanced economy support these prospects.
Union Home Minister Amit Shah lauded the progress of the Bodo Accord at the ABSU conference in Dotma, stating that 82% of its clauses are implemented and full implementation is expected within two years. He criticised Congress for doubting the Accord and highlighted Prime Minister Modi's dedication to Mizoram's development during his visit to Aizawl.
Billionaire Gautam Adani announced that his younger son Jeet will marry Diva Shah next month in a simple and traditional ceremony. There will be no celebrities or extravagant arrangements. This dispels rumors of a star-studded event similar to that of Mukesh Ambani's son's wedding last year. The India-England ODI match location change rumor is also addressed.
In a shocking incident in Assam's Chirang district, Britesh Hajong, 60, was arrested for allegedly beheading his wife, Baijayanti Hajong, 50, during an argument in front of their daughters. Police reported that Hajong surrendered himself at the Ballamguri Police patrolling point with the severed head.
Tensions between Afghanistan and Pakistan have led to deadly border clashes, killing at least eight individuals and injuring 13 others, including civilians. The conflict, intensified by Pakistani airstrikes on alleged militant camps in Afghanistan, underscores the complex dynamic between the nations plagued by cross-border militancy and increasing distrust.
New Zealand's fast bowler Lockie Ferguson has been ruled out of the ICC Champions Trophy 2025 due to a foot injury. Pacer Kyle Jamieson has been named his replacement. Ferguson's absence is a significant loss for the Black Caps. The team will begin their campaign against Pakistan on Wednesday in Karachi.
Indian Railways, led by minister Ashwini Vaishnaw, announced plans to tackle station overcrowding with new measures including permanent waiting areas outside 60 busy stations, complete access control, and improved foot over bridges. Enhanced surveillance, dedicated war rooms, and financially empowered station directors will also ensure better crowd management and passenger safety during high-traffic periods.
Goldman Sachs believes India has moved past its toughest period of economic slowdown, thanks to policy adjustments. The firm anticipates 6.4% GDP growth in second half of 2025, but warns of potential market volatility and global uncertainties.
Infosys recently terminated 240 entry-level employees after they failed to clear internal assessment tests, following a similar layoff of over 300 trainees in February. Despite additional preparation and multiple attempts, these System Engineers and Digital Specialist Engineers did not meet the required standards.