Noel Tata, alongside Shireen and Deanna Jejeebhoy, has joined the Ratan Tata Endowment Trust board. The Trust has also welcomed two Tata group executives, RR Shastri and Jamsheed Poncha, as new appointees.
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The Indian government condemned the vandalization of a Hindu temple by Khalistan separatists in California as despicable. They urged local law enforcement to take stringent action and ensure the security of places of worship. The incident, involving anti-Hindu messages, occurred ahead of the Khalistan referendum in Los Angeles, alarming the local Hindu community and prompting united resistance against hate.
The Tamil Nadu government has gained control of assets seized from former chief minister J Jayalalithaa as per court orders. Valuables included significant quantities of gold and silver jewellery, along with land documents. The Supreme Court dismissed a plea by Jayalalithaa’s heirs to reclaim the assets, affirming the confiscation by the state.
Kailashi Bai Kachhawa, sarpanch of Daata panchayat in Neemuch district, has been removed from her post after allegedly transferring her responsibilities to Suresh Garasiya by signing a Rs 500 stamp paper agreement. Despite her denial, a probe confirmed the act. The agreement indicated Garasiya would handle all sarpanch duties, including key government schemes, till the end of her tenure.
India's engagement with the Taliban-led Afghan government is redefining South Asia's political landscape. A significant meeting between India and the Taliban discussed trade through Iran's Chabahar port, reducing reliance on Pakistan, and the resumption of visas for Afghans. This move challenges Pakistan's influence over Afghanistan and highlights shifting regional dynamics.
Narendra Modi praised Kerala's Sankaran Nair for his fight against British rule. This was after the 1919 Jallianwala Bagh tragedy. Modi wants people in Punjab, Haryana, and Himachal to know Nair's story. A film on Nair's legal battle, "Keasari 2", is releasing soon. Nair resigned from the Viceroy's Executive Council in protest.
Life in Katra, Jammu, gets disrupted as Shri Mata Vaishno Devi Sangharsh Samiti leads a 72-hour shutdown, protesting the proposed ropeway project. The agitators argue that the project threatens local livelihoods and traditional pilgrimage practices. Despite police intervention and detentions, the strike continues, with support from BJP and Congress factions.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi extended greetings on Manipur's Statehood Day, which Congress criticized as hollow. They highlighted his failure to visit the violence-affected state since May 2023, accusing him of neglect and hypocrisy, and demanded an immediate visit to show concern.
The water dispute between Delhi and Haryana intensified as Delhi CM Arvind Kejriwal accused Haryana CM Naib Singh Saini of deceitfully sampling Yamuna water while claiming it was dangerous. Saini dismissed the accusations as politically motivated, ahead of the Delhi Assembly elections in February 2025.
Since the imposition of President's rule on February 13, authorities in Manipur have arrested twelve militants in a major operation. Members of Kuki National Army (KNA) and Kangleipak Communist Party (KCP-PWG group) were apprehended, with a significant arms cache seized. The arrests include individuals involved in extortion and illegal activities.
Fugitive businessman Mehul Choksi, accused of defrauding Punjab National Bank, is living in Belgium after securing residency. Indian authorities are seeking his extradition. Choksi left India in 2018 and his whereabouts have frequently changed, previously residing in Antigua and Dominica before moving to Belgium.