Diplomatic tensions between India and Bangladesh persist, but their military cooperation remains robust. The recent 'Bongosagar' naval exercise showcased joint efforts to tackle maritime challenges and improve operational coordination, highlighting the ongoing strategic importance of collaboration despite regional geopolitical complexities.
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A 25-year-old BPO worker, Shubhada Kodare, was brutally murdered by her colleague Krishna Kanojia in Pune. Kanojia attacked her with a cleaver over a financial dispute, claiming she had borrowed and refused to return Rs 4 lakh. Despite numerous witnesses, no one intervened until after the attack. Kanojia has been arrested, and the investigation is ongoing.
The parliamentary panel on transport has urged for CAG audits of highway project consultants' work, especially under the Bharatmala Pariyojna, to enhance accountability. It highlighted irregularities in the project reports and contractors' poor performances. The panel recommended stricter financial screening of contractors due to issues of financial capacity leading to stalled infrastructure projects.
AAP's loss in the Delhi assembly polls could trigger significant political changes in Punjab, the only state currently governed by the party. The defeat may prompt internal realignments and a shift in focus to Punjab, challenging AAP to deliver on its promises in the remaining tenure.
Kashmir’s chief priest and PDP president condemned the administration's decision to disallow night-long Shab-e-Qadr prayers at Jamia Masjid. The authorities closed the mosque on this sacred night, causing significant grief to the community, thereby challenging claims of normalcy in the region.
Delhi Chief Minister Rekha Gupta has accused the previous government led by Arvind Kejriwal of exhausting Union territory funds. Gupta, who is a first-time MLA, also assured that the BJP's promise to provide Rs 2,500 monthly to women in the capital would be implemented after thorough planning and discussions with officers.
The Supreme Court has directed states to create policies to prevent private hospitals from overcharging patients for medicines and equipment. The court emphasized that these policies should not deter private entities from investing in the healthcare sector, and recognized the challenges in catering to the growing population's healthcare needs.
Paytm, Easebuzz, and PayU have responded to an ED probe regarding a cryptocurrency scam involving HPZ Token operated by Chinese nationals. The investigation started in 2022, and the companies have cooperated with authorities. Razorpay stated it has received no new inquiries about the case.
The Department of Government Efficiency led by Elon Musk announced major spending cuts, including canceling $21 million for increasing voter turnout in India. Other cancellations include $29 million for political strengthening in Bangladesh and $40 million for a gender equality hub. These actions align with DOGE's mission to cut 'wasteful' spending, but have sparked controversy.
The Indian government is developing a national framework to decentralize Global Capability Centres (GCCs) to tier-2 cities, boosting employment in these regions. This initiative aims to enhance talent access, infrastructure, and regulatory reforms, with GCC units in smaller cities increasing from 5% in 2018-19 to 7% in 2023-24.