Eid-ul-Fitr, marking the end of Ramadan, will be celebrated on March 30, 2025, in Saudi Arabia, while India will observe it on March 31, 2025. This festival involves communal prayers, festive meals with family, and charitable giving, reflecting gratitude and community spirit.
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US President Trump's suspension of USAID funding has disrupted global humanitarian and development efforts, opening doors for China to increase its influence in aid-dependent regions. The freeze has stalled projects and worsened crises, with China stepping in to fill the gap left by the US.
CJI Sanjiv Khanna reflects on the shift in judicial perspectives post-1975 Emergency, acknowledging the evolution from isolated interpretation of fundamental rights to integrated readings. He emphasizes the SC's role in fostering social justice, equity, and upholding constitutional values, while noting challenges like delays, litigation costs, and the impact of falsehood in justice delivery.
Congress leaders, including Rahul Gandhi and Mallikarjun Kharge, criticize RSS chief Mohan Bhagwat's claim that true independence was achieved with the Ram Temple consecration, calling it an insult to the freedom movement and Constitution. The party inaugurated its new headquarters, named after Indira Gandhi.
A fire erupted at Parishkar Apartments in Ahmedabad, triggering a chaotic evacuation. Residents made daring escapes from balconies as flames engulfed the building's cable chute. Firefighters rescued eighteen people, some with minor injuries. The blaze, fueled by garbage and the building's power supply, caused extensive damage. Investigations are underway to determine the exact cause, and affected families are receiving assistance.
Harpreet Singh, an alleged terrorist wanted in India for numerous violent crimes, was apprehended in Sacramento, California, by the FBI and US immigration authorities. Singh, also known as Happy Passia and Jora, is linked to two international terrorist groups and had illegally entered the US from Mexico in 2021.
Since the Maha Kumbh began on January 13 in Prayagraj, 54 devotees have died due to health issues and an additional 30 pilgrims lost their lives in the Mauni Amavasya stampede. The extreme weather conditions and acute oxygen shortages likely contributed to these fatalities. However, 13 babies were born at the event's Central Hospital.
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The Andhra Pradesh government is set to reform its intermediate education system, including canceling first-year public exams. Instead, colleges will conduct internal exams, mirroring the CBSE model, while the Intermediate Board will focus on second-year public exams. New NCERT textbooks will be introduced in 2025–26, aligning the state with national standards. The reforms aim to modernize the curriculum, improve exam transparency, and better prepare students for competitive exams.... Expand