On International Women's Day, PM Narendra Modi highlighted the government's commitment to women's safety, citing the benefits of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita in delivering quicker justice. He also acknowledged the financial support provided to over 2.5 lakh women in Gujarat and the significant role of women police officers at the event.
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Gujarat home minister Harsh Sanghavi rebutted Arvind Kejriwal's claims about Gujarat police presence in Delhi elections, explaining it's routine for the Election Commission to deploy forces from various states. He emphasized the EC's procedure includes several states and posted related documents.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi inaugurated the Sonamarg tunnel, initiating significant infrastructure projects in Jammu and Kashmir to boost tourism and reduce travel time between Srinagar and Leh. Road Transport Minister Nitin Gadkari outlined plans for highways, tunnels, and ropeways, focusing on major connectivity improvements. Key projects include ropeways for prominent temples and the 14-km Zojila tunnel, enhancing all-season connectivity and regional development.
West Bengal chief minister Mamata Banerjee criticized the Centre over the Waqf Amendment Bill, calling it a move to divide the country. Union minister Kiren Rijiju tabled the bill, which the opposition claims is unconstitutional, while Amit Shah assured it does not interfere with Muslim religious matters.
The Supreme Court has mandated that the government must proactively grant premature release to all eligible convicts without waiting for a formal application. This move ensures convicts aware of their eligibility for remission are considered for release, highlighting the government’s duty to avoid arbitrary and discriminatory actions.
Arvind Kejriwal accuses Congress of secret collaboration with BJP, after Ashok Gehlot calls AAP their main opposition in Delhi elections. Gehlot denies the claims, asserting Congress aims to win. The controversy follows a heated exchange and allegations from both parties, with AAP and Congress locked in a critical rivalry.
Four cases of avian influenza (H5N1) were detected in three pet cats and a live bird in Chhindwara, Madhya Pradesh. This is the first time the strain infecting domestic cats in India, raising concerns about its adaptability and potential impact on humans. Researchers recommend increased monitoring of poultry, wild birds, and mammals to mitigate the threat.
The year 2024 is projected to be the warmest on record with a global temperature rise of 1.55 degrees Celsius above pre-industrial levels, per the WMO report. Despite this, long-term warming stays below the Paris Agreement's 1.5-degree threshold. The increase is driven by greenhouse gas emissions and climate events like El Niño.
BJP released a video criticizing AAP's Arvind Kejriwal over the costly renovation of the Delhi CM residence, dubbed "Sheesh Mahal." According to a CAG report, the renovation expense amounted to Rs 33.86 crore, with luxury items and servant quarters included. BJP claims the real cost could be up to Rs 75-80 crore, highlighting alleged misuse of public funds.
The Karnataka assembly lounge now features 15 recliner chairs, including two massage chairs, to allow MLAs to take quick naps after lunch. This initiative, proposed by speaker UT Khader, aims to improve post-lunch session attendance. Khader had noted that many MLAs and MLCs leave Vidhana Soudha after lunch and fail to return for the remainder of the session, leading to poor attendance in post-lunch proceedings.