Enforcement Directorate conducted raids on George Soros's Open Society Foundations for allegedly violating Foreign Exchange Management Act guidelines. Investigations revealed that funds were routed to Indian companies through suspicious arrangements, bypassing legal provisions to support NGOs. The action aligns with the controversy Soros faces in the US after opposing Donald Trump.
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BJP allocates two Delhi assembly poll seats to allies JD(U) and LJP (Ram Vilas). JD(U) to contest from Burari and LJP from Deoli. BJP fields additional 9 candidates, including Shikha Rai and Anil Vashishth. Elections for the 70-member assembly are scheduled for February 5, with results on February 8. Candidates must file nominations by January 17.
Eight Maoists were killed in a confrontation with security forces in Bijapur district, Chhattisgarh. Several weapons, including an Insas rifle and BGL, were recovered from the site. The operation involved multiple security units and was based on intelligence regarding Maoist presence in the area.
A class 12 student in Delhi has admitted to sending the last 23 bomb threat emails to various schools. Previous threats were also traced to students aiming to postpone exams. The incidents have caused frequent disruptions in schools, with threats targeting various institutions, including hospitals and airports, since December last year.
Chhattisgarh HC upholds life sentences for four men involved in a deadly 2014 Maoist ambush that killed 15 security personnel and four civilians. The court emphasized the well-orchestrated nature of such attacks and relied on witness testimonies and incriminating evidence to confirm the convictions.
The DGCA has scheduled a meeting with Air India to address Union agriculture minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan's complaint about an uncomfortable seat. Air India reported the seat was not broken but was lightly cushioned, leading to discomfort. The regulator will discuss ensuring passenger comfort as air travel becomes more frugal with lighter seats.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Qatar's Amir Sheikh Tamim Bin Hamad Al-Thani condemned all forms of terrorism, including cross-border terrorism, in their talks in New Delhi. They agreed to enhance cooperation in combating terrorism through various mechanisms and discussed enhancing partnership in areas like trade, technology, and cybersecurity to benefit both nations and ensure global stability.
A 15-year study in India's Spiti Valley revealed that replacing wild herbivores with livestock significantly affects ground-dwelling arthropods. Livestock grazing reduced spider populations but increased ticks and mites, posing vector-borne disease risks. Researchers recommend rewilding native herbivores and better managing grazing lands to counteract these ecological disruptions.
A youth-led study tour by I.I.M.U.N. brought 60 future leaders together in the UK, emphasizing India-UK relations and glocal citizenship. Highlights included discussions in the British Parliament, visits to prestigious universities, and participation in Indian Republic Day celebrations at the Indian High Commission in London.
Celebrity chef Farrokh Khambata is accused of forgery and creating false documents by Gamdevi police in Mumbai. His wife, Dilshad, alleged that Khambata forged her signature to secure loans from banks that he did not repay. Police suspect Khambata has fled the country and are considering issuing a look-out circular.