In 2025, Isro will have a significant year with several key missions, including the launch of NVS-02 navigation satellite, the unmanned Gaganyaan mission featuring Vyommitra, and the Indo-US NISAR satellite, among others. The space agency looks to bolster its commercial satellite launch revenue, enhancing its global space economy stature.
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Rahul Gandhi met with textile design workers, highlighting the lack of OBC representation at the top of the industry. He shared the story of Vicky, a talented entrepreneur, and his hardworking factory workers, emphasizing the undervaluation of skill and the systemic barriers faced by marginalized communities in accessing education and networks.
The Bihar government implemented a substantial IPS officer reshuffling, transferring 62 officials, including three ADGs. Rajiv Mishra becomes DIG in the Anti-Terrorist Squad, succeeded by Avakash Kumar. Key adjustments include Kundan Krishnan's additional STF duties and various significant IG and SP position changes in the state.
In a significant departure from its European allies, the US voted against a UN resolution condemning Russia's invasion of Ukraine, aligning with Moscow under President Trump. This move has strained US-European relations and raised concerns about the US's shifting stance on the conflict.
In 2024, the Supreme Court of India delivered numerous landmark judgments, addressing significant legal issues such as election-related bail, child pornography under POCSO, UAPA arrests, and the Electoral Bonds Scheme. The court also tackled contentious topics like EVM reliability, habeas corpus petitions, unlawful demolitions, and minority status for Aligarh Muslim University.
CM Mamata Banerjee announced pay hikes for junior and senior doctors at state-run hospitals and increased the private-practice distance cap. She urged doctors to ensure a minimum of eight working hours and senior doctors to not leave crucial tasks to juniors. The CM addressed these expectations during her first conclave with health professionals.
The European Union has decided to halt its tariffs on goods from the United States for 90 days. This follows a similar move by US President Donald Trump. Ursula von der Leyen, European Commission President, confirmed this suspension to allow trade negotiations. However, she warned that countermeasures will be taken if talks fail.
There are 43 lakh cheque bounce cases pending in courts across India, with Rajasthan leading at 6.4 lakh cases. Cheque bounce cases face delays due to adjournments and lack of monitoring. The Supreme Court initiated a pilot study in five states to expedite case handling.
Congress maintains that the closure of Hindenburg Research does not equate to a clean chit for Adani Group and PM Modi, demanding a Joint Parliamentary Committee investigation. They underscore serious allegations ranging from securities law violations to misuse of investigative agencies and bribery. The Swiss prosecutors freezing Adani-linked accounts and the cancellation of Adani projects in several countries add gravity to the accusations.
On Tuesday, 31 students from Mahatma Jyotiba Phule BC Welfare Residential Gurukul in Karimnagar required medical attention after consuming dinner, which caused symptoms of diarrhoea and vomiting. Following hospital treatment, most students were discharged. An investigation will be conducted to determine the cause of the food-borne illness.