Several key positions in India's top investigative agencies will soon be vacant, including heads of RAW, IB, CBI, and Delhi police. Sanjay Arora, Tapan Deka, and Ravi Sinha are among those set to retire, while Praveen Sood’s tenure ends in June 2023.
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Bombay High Court upheld a five-year imprisonment for a dismissed Lt Col under the Pocso Act for sexually assaulting an 11-year-old girl. The court dismissed his appeal, emphasizing the credibility of the girl's testimony. The Lt Col had asked the girl for a kiss, which the court deemed inappropriate and aggravated sexual assault.
Goa governor PS Sreedharan Pillai visited 100-year-old freedom fighter Libia Lobo Sardesai, congratulating her on receiving the Padma Shri for her contributions to India's freedom struggle. In 1955, Sardesai co-founded an underground radio station, 'Voz da Liberdade,' to rally against Portuguese rule in Goa. Reflecting on her efforts, she humbly downplayed her role, crediting God's grace. The governor praised her dedication and the significance of her recognition. Sardesai and her late husband,... Expand
ISRO is on brink of its historic 100th rocket launch milestone with a GSLV mission in January 2025. Following the successful PSLV-C60 mission, which is the 99th launch, ISRO aims to achieve advanced space docking technology and continues to develop its NavIC satellite constellation.
Kerala and Telangana health departments are monitoring the situation regarding an increase in flu cases in China. There is no cause for alarm, but people, especially the vulnerable, are advised to wear masks and stay vigilant. Telangana has not reported any Human Metapneumovirus cases and is coordinating with the Ministry of Health.
Bhaskar Das, a media veteran with a distinguished 40-year career, has passed away from cancer. Notable for his 32-year tenure at BCCL, he held leadership roles including President and Board Member. He significantly contributed to BCCL’s growth, Republic TV and Zee Media. He was also involved in academia as a mentor at MICA, inspiring many in media and entertainment.
Rahul Gandhi criticized PM Narendra Modi for not raising the issue of Gautam Adani's indictment in the US during his meeting with President Donald Trump, emphasizing that such matters are of national interest. Modi had dismissed the issue as personal, which Gandhi argued was inappropriate for a leader representing the country's interests.
The Chief Election Commissioner Gyanesh Kumar introduced a new initiative to train over 1 lakh booth level officers (BLOs) nationwide to improve voter enrolment processes and rectify electoral rolls. This initiative, involving states such as Bihar, West Bengal, and Assam, aims to create a well-trained network to ensure the accuracy of voter lists ahead of upcoming elections.
J P Singh, a 2002 batch IFS officer, has been appointed as the next Indian ambassador to Israel. Currently serving as joint secretary of the PAI division, Singh is noted for his expertise in Pakistan and Afghanistan affairs and has previously served in Islamabad and Kabul. He will assume his role amid rising tensions in West Asia.
BJP's Radha Mohan Das Agrawal claimed proficiency in Quranic studies during an RS debate, evidencing Quranic mandates on financial documentation to argue for the waqf bill. He highlighted a lack of religious support for undocumented waqf property, stating no religious scholar could counter his interpretations.