Experts at The Times of India Water Summit 2025 discussed the importance of community involvement and behavioural change in water conservation. They highlighted the role of women, youth, and the media in the Jal Jeevan Mission, stressing the urgency of sustainable water management and traditional water body restoration.
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The framing of charges in the SSC cash-for-jobs case in West Bengal was postponed as accused Sujay Krishna Bhadra fell ill and was hospitalized. Accused individuals, including ex-minister Partha Chatterjee, face money laundering charges. The proceedings will resume on January 2 once all accused are present.
US President Donald Trump has accused the allocation of USD 21 million for voter turnout in India as a 'kickback scheme.' The BJP echoed these claims, alleging the funds were used to support 'deep-state assets' in India. GOP leaders are calling for an investigation to determine if the Congress party benefited from these kickbacks.
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Delhi CM Atishi criticized BJP for lacking an agenda beyond insulting Arvind Kejriwal. Kejriwal stated the upcoming Delhi polls are a direct contest between AAP and BJP, not part of the INDIA alliance. Congress accused AAP of undermining their interests, implying AAP aims to defeat Congress in elections. Delhi assembly election is on February 5.
A political controversy has started in Maharashtra over the government's new 'Malhar Certification' initiative. Minister Nitesh Rane launched this certification for Hindu meat traders to ensure shops are 100% Hindu-owned and free from adulteration. Opposition leaders have criticised the move, calling it divisive and unconstitutional. Rane defended the initiative, focusing on ensuring quality and promoting Hindu-owned businesses.
The Supreme Court questioned the use of state funds for creating cycle tracks instead of focusing on housing, health, and educational facilities for the poor. The bench pointed out the existing acute problems in major cities, suggesting the need to prioritize essential services over cycle tracks. Arguments are scheduled for February 10.
International visitors at Maha Kumbh in Prayagraj express admiration for India's hospitality, spirituality, and cultural diversity. Pedro James from Brazil and Ronny Luke from New Jersey praise the event's unique experience and beauty, while Natalia Shayk from Russia highlights the confluence of faith and traditions. Vikas Dhar from the US reflects on the inclusivity of the event.
Congress leader Priyanka Gandhi Vadra criticised the Modi government's handling of public issues and lack of debate in Parliament. Meanwhile, PM Modi highlighted the absence of foreign interference before the Budget session. Sonia Gandhi expressed concern about President Murmu's fatigue during her address, emphasizing the government's focus on youth education and employment.