The Delhi High Court rejected Celebi Ground Handling India's appeal. This follows the government's decision to revoke its security clearance. Earlier, the court dismissed similar petitions from other Turkish firms. The Bureau of Civil Aviation Security cited national security concerns. The revocation occurred after Turkiye's stance on India's actions. The court emphasized preventing potential security risks.
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Shaina NC, a fashion designer and politician, has been named the Shiv Sena's new national spokesperson as the party, led by Eknath Shinde, gears up for upcoming civic elections in Maharashtra. This appointment follows a controversy involving a derogatory remark allegedly made by Shiv Sena (UBT) leader Arvind Sawant regarding her switch from the BJP, which Shaina strongly condemned.
Vice Admiral Sanjay Vatsayan has taken over as the 47th Vice Chief of the Naval Staff. A Gunnery and Missile systems expert, Vatsayan's three-decade career includes diverse command, operational, and staff roles. An alumnus of prestigious military institutions, he was commissioned into the Indian Navy in 1988.
The Punjab and Haryana High Court directed Gagandeep Singh, accused of defrauding Navjot Kaur, to surrender his passport upon arrival from Dubai. To facilitate mediation, the court has granted him temporary protection from arrest. Navjot Kaur had filed a complaint alleging that Gagandeep duped her of Rs 10.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi is set to inaugurate a new residential complex for Members of Parliament on Baba Kharak Singh Marg next week. The complex features 184 large flats, each with five bedrooms and ample office space, exceeding the size of Type-VIII bungalows.
The Election Commission refuted Rahul Gandhi's claims of electoral manipulation in Karnataka, asserting neutrality. Prajwal Revanna was convicted of raping a domestic help. India is reassessing trade and defense strategies after the US imposed tariffs, potentially impacting the F-35 jet deal. Bihar released draft electoral rolls, allowing claims until September 1.
The BJP has criticized the Samajwadi Party (SP), labeling it a "communal party" after former SP MP ST Hasan linked the Uttarkashi flash floods to religious intolerance in Uttarakhand and Himachal Pradesh. Hasan suggested a lack of respect for other religions contributed to the disaster, while the BJP condemned his remarks as insulting to Sanatan Dharma amidst a natural calamity.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi criticized Rahul Gandhi's remarks regarding the Galwan clash, following the Supreme Court's disapproval. Modi stated that such immature comments about India's borders and armed forces are detrimental. He emphasized that the court's rebuke serves as a lesson to those making unsubstantiated claims about national security.
The opposition bloc INDIA has decided to concentrate on the Election Commission's electoral rolls review. They are terming it "vote chori" for better public understanding. Rahul Gandhi alleges BJP is manipulating voter lists to win elections. The opposition plans to demand a discussion on this Special Intensive Review in Parliament. They believe this issue is crucial, overshadowing other important matters.
Justice Surya Kant unveiled a mobile app initiative to provide free legal aid across India, especially targeting marginalized communities. The app, available in multiple languages, will offer legal guidance via voice, video, and text, connecting users with lawyers and paralegals.