All 33 Supreme Court judges in New Delhi have resolved to voluntarily make their assets public on the court’s website, as decided in an April 1 meeting. This move, aiming to improve transparency, comes following a recent scandal involving a large cash recovery and past decisions calling for asset disclosure.
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Actor Allu Arjun expressed condolences and offered personal assistance to the family of a woman who died in a stampede outside a Hyderabad theatre. Arjun, released from prison earlier that day, clarified his presence inside the theatre during the incident, emphasizing it was unrelated to him and purely accidental.
Mohit Yadav, a 33-year-old techie from Uttar Pradesh, tragically died by suicide, alleging mental harassment by his wife and her family. In a video message, Yadav cited the lack of legal protection for men and accused his wife of demanding his property and forcing an abortion.
Foreign portfolio investors (FPIs) have pulled Rs 4,285 crore from Indian equities in the first three days of January due to apprehensions about the third-quarter earnings season, high stock valuations, and global economic uncertainties. December 2023 had seen a net inflow of Rs 15,446 crore, highlighting current investor caution.
RSS emphasized the 'one nation-one culture' agenda, urging citizens to select cultural icons wisely. They criticized honoring figures like Aurangzeb and endorsed Dara Shikoh for respecting Indian ethos. Discussions included the aim to tackle distorted historical narratives and legal issues surrounding religion-based reservations in Karnataka.
Indian Railways is looking to collaborate with online pharmacy platforms to enable home delivery of medicines from its hospitals. RailTel is set to invite bids for this service in January 2025, focusing on discounts on retail prices.
India managed to draw the third Test in Brisbane, keeping the Border Gavaskar Trophy series level at 1-1. Former Pakistan batter Basit Ali believes this gives India a strong chance to win in Melbourne, which offers a favorable pitch. The series will conclude in Sydney, with Australia under pressure to secure their place in the World Test Championship final.
The Lok Sabha is set to debate the controversial Waqf Amendment Bill, with the BJP-led NDA pushing for its passage amid strong opposition objections. Key NDA allies, initially against the Bill, now support it after their recommendations were incorporated, despite opposition walkouts and criticism.
Rajasthan Royals captain Sanju Samson will miss the upcoming match against Royal Challengers Bengaluru. He is recovering from a side strain injury sustained during a previous game. Samson is currently at the team's home base undergoing rehab. The team management is closely monitoring his progress. His return to action will be decided on a game-by-game basis.
Magnus Carlsen, five-time world champion, faced disqualification from the World Rapid and Blitz Chess Championship for violating FIDE's dress code by wearing jeans. Despite being fined USD 200 and instructed to change his attire, Carlsen's refusal led to his exclusion from the Rapid championship. He criticized FIDE's policies and stated he would not participate further.