Election Commission is set to engage with UIDAI to address issues in linking voter IDs with Aadhaar cards. Discussions aim to ensure voting rights are granted according to prescribed rules, with Aadhaar use limited to identity verification. The process follows specific legal provisions and a Supreme Court judgment.
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A Supreme Court delegation, led by Justice BR Gavai, has reached Manipur's Imphal to inspect relief camps amid ongoing ethnic violence. Their visit aims to assess and boost legal and humanitarian aid. Authorities are addressing a recent tragic incident involving the suspected rape and murder of a nine-year-old girl in a Churachandpur relief camp.
A dispute over alleged incessant honking on Kolkata's Vidyasagar Setu escalated into a heated confrontation between Bengal IT minister Babul Supriyo and BJP MP Abhijit Gangopadhyay, causing a 20-minute traffic snarl. Supriyo claimed that Gangopadhyay used inappropriate language, while Gangopadhyay accused Supriyo of blocking his car and abusing his driver.
More than 29,500 drones are registered in India, with the highest numbers in New Delhi, Tamil Nadu, and Maharashtra. The Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) has issued 96 Type Certificates for different drone models, including 65 for agriculture. Various steps, including scrapping passport requirements for registration, have been taken to promote drone technology across sectors.
Delhi CM Atishi accuses the BJP of double standards for planning temple demolitions, including Hindu and Buddhist temples, despite their claims of protecting Hinduism. She asserts that the BJP is circumventing her elected administration and warns of significant community repercussions. The LG’s office denies these allegations as political diversion.
Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi emphasized the need for India and China to cooperate for mutual benefit and to bolster the Global South. Key recent diplomatic interactions between leaders have improved bilateral relations, highlighting the importance of dialogue and resolving disputes diplomatically.
From April, automobile manufacturers must recycle at least 8% of steel from vehicles sold in 2005-06, increasing to 18% by 2035-36 per new EPR norms. Compliance includes obtaining EPR certificates from authorized scrapping facilities, promoting consumer awareness, and tracking activities on a centralized portal managed by CPCB.
The Ministry of Finance said in an update on Saturday morning that 1,646 food processing projects (including food testing labs and R&D projects) have been sanctioned under various sub-schemes of PM Kisan Sampada Yojana
Trinamool Congress MP Kalyan Banerjee refutes Vice President Jagdish Dhankhar's criticism of the Supreme Court's decision to strike down the NJAC Act, citing constitutional protocol. Banerjee insists policy decisions should be discussed in Parliament and not in private chambers, emphasizing parliamentary standards.
Defence minister Rajnath Singh emphasized India's multi-aligned policy for global peace and prosperity. He called for stronger unity among like-minded countries amidst current security challenges. Singh invited foreign companies to invest in India's aerospace and defence sectors, highlighting the nation's commitment to enhancing its industrial ecosystem and economic growth through cooperation and collective action.