The government has tasked IIT-Delhi with a sample survey of waqf properties due to severely lacking survey data, despite ongoing digitisation efforts. The assessment report, expected in two months, will help create a standardised survey template for states to improve data collection and management.
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A Bengaluru software engineer lost ₹11.8 crore to a digital arrest fraud. Posing as TRAI and police officials, scammers claimed his Aadhaar was misused for illegal activities and money laundering. Threatening arrest, they coerced him into transferring funds to various accounts for 'verification' between November 25 and December 12.
Prime Minister Modi and King Charles III discussed shared interests like the Commonwealth, climate action, and sustainability, reaffirming their commitment to a stronger partnership between India and the UK. The conversation follows reports of the King and Queen's planned visit to India, marking the King's first official trip since his ascension.
Former Australian captain Michael Clarke strongly supports Virat Kohli, urging team management to back him despite recent struggles in Test cricket. Clarke highlights Kohli's immense talent, emphasising his value to the Indian team. Despite a lean patch, Clarke believes Kohli's potential for impactful performances justifies his continued inclusion in the squad.
South Goa SP Sunita Sawant was removed from her position following her order to collect information on Bajrang Dal members, leading to pressure from the outfit's functionaries. Anti-narcotics cell SP Tikam Singh Verma replaced her. Bajrang Dal has become increasingly active in Goa, protesting against various issues and political leaders since mid-2023.
A senior Iranian official has expressed Tehran's willingness to assist Nimisha Priya, a nurse from Kerala, who faces a death sentence in Yemen. The offer coincides with India's efforts to explore legal options. Additionally, Iran is seeking to revive trade ties with India, including resumption of oil supplies, while addressing geopolitical issues in Gaza and West Asia.
Union home minister Amit Shah visited Prayagraj for the ongoing Maha Kumbh, taking a holy bath at the Triveni Sangam. The event, showcasing Sanatan culture and unity, has attracted over 110 million pilgrims since January 13 and is expected to draw 45 crore visitors by its end on February 26.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi emphasized the unity and enrichment that Indian languages bring to one another, countering calls for division based on language. He reiterated the importance of embracing all languages, while Tamil Nadu's CM M K Stalin opposed the National Education Policy's three-language formula, advocating the state’s two-language system.
Police busted two gangs involved in using stolen mobile phones to transfer funds by exploiting weak passwords. The gangs, which trained juveniles in theft, smuggled stolen phones to Bangladesh, Nepal, and Bihar, amassing Rs 12 lakh. Four individuals were apprehended, and 271 phones were recovered.
US Vice President JD Vance, accompanied by his family, recently visited the Taj Mahal during a four-day trip to India. Vance shared photos on X, with Elon Musk commenting on the monument's beauty. The family's visit included a warm welcome from Uttar Pradesh's Chief Minister and stringent security measures along their route.