Karnataka Governor Thaawar Chand Gehlot has sent a bill proposing 4% Muslim reservation in government contracts to the President, citing constitutional concerns. The BJP opposed the bill, arguing against religion-based quotas. PM Modi criticized the Congress, accusing them of infringing on SC, ST, and OBC rights.
Related news
New Zealand Prime Minister Christopher Luxon shared his love for cricket by playing with children in Delhi during his India visit. Luxon and Indian Prime Minister Modi discussed deepening cooperation in various fields, including defence and trade. They also signed a Memorandum of Cooperation on Sports to promote collaboration.
After years of regulatory hurdles, Elon Musk's revolutionary Starlink satellite internet is poised to transform India's digital landscape through a partnership with telecom giant Bharti Airtel and Reliance Jio. This alliance marks a potential turning point for millions of Indians in remote and rural areas who have long struggled with limited connectivity options. As the world's second-largest internet market with over 950 million internet subscribers—but 450 million people still... Expand
Virat Kohli's persistent dismissals outside off-stump in Australia raise concerns for India's Test aspirations. His weakness, particularly early in his innings, has been exploited by bowlers. Drawing inspiration from Sachin Tendulkar's unbeaten 241 in Sydney (2003-04), where he eschewed cover drives, Kohli could regain form. Tendulkar's patience and adaptability offer a valuable lesson for Kohli to overcome this challenge.
The Supreme Court showed concern over numerous petitions questioning the Places of Worship (Special Provisions) Act, 1991, meant to preserve the status of religious sites as of August 15, 1947. Cases include groups seeking mosque surveys and AIMIM leader Owaisi's plea. Court discussions focus on Sections 3 and 4 of the law.
Singer Vishal Dadlani challenges Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath to drink water from the Maha Kumbh river, countering claims of its potability despite high levels of faecal bacteria. The dispute follows a National Green Tribunal report highlighting contamination concerns.
Aam Aadmi Party released an AI-generated video of Arvind Kejriwal as Santa Claus giving welfare schemes. The schemes include monthly monetary support for women, free healthcare for the elderly, and free bus rides. Kejriwal also announced an insurance scheme for auto drivers. These initiatives are promised for the upcoming 2025 Delhi Legislative Assembly election.
Regular walking, even in small amounts, can greatly enhance longevity and overall health, according to recent studies highlighted by Cleveland Clinic's Dr. Mark Hyman. Adults over 60 see maximum benefits at 6,000-8,000 steps daily, while younger adults benefit from 8,000-10,000 steps. Walking boosts cardiovascular health, regulates blood sugar, aids weight management, enhances mental well-being, and strengthens the immune system.
The Enforcement Directorate (ED) raided Gensol Engineering Ltd offices and detained co-promoter Puneet Singh Jaggi amid financial misconduct allegations. This action, triggered by a SEBI report, accuses the Jaggi brothers of diverting funds obtained from Power Finance Corporation and IREDA Ltd into assets held by promoters and shell companies.
A controversy emerged when Harsha Richhariya sat on a chariot with seers during the Niranjani Akhara's procession at the Kumbh. Swami Anand Swaroop objected, saying the Kumbh is for spirituality, not for models. Mahant Ravindra Puri stated that wearing saffron for Sanatan events is allowed and clarified that Richhariya had taken 'mantra deeksha'.
The DGCA has fined Akasa Rs 10 lakh for not compensating seven passengers who were denied boarding on a Bengaluru-Pune flight on Sept 6, 2024. Akasa grounded the original plane, and the replacement had non-operational seats. Despite arranging an alternate flight with IndiGo, Akasa failed to adhere to compensation rules until a show cause notice was issued.