RSS chief Mohan Bhagwat clarified that 'lathi-training' given to its cadres is intended to instill bravery and steadfastness, not for fighting or public display. Speaking at an event in Indore, he emphasized that this training promotes a sense of resolve and patience, as well as fostering patriotism through traditional martial music and arts.
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Former Chief Justice of India, Jagdish Singh Khehar, and late Suzuki Corporation chairman, Osamu Suzuki, have been named for the Padma Vibhushan. The list also includes diverse personalities like violinist L Subramaniam and actress Shobhana, with a total of 139 Padma Awards approved this year.
Haryana Police set up a special investigation team to probe Congress worker Himani Narwal's murder after her body was found in a suitcase in Rohtak. Former chief minister Hooda and Congress leaders urged for swift justice. Concerns rise over increasing crimes in Haryana, particularly against women. Hooda called for severe punishment, regardless of the culprits' affiliations.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi praised US President Donald Trump's efforts to end the Russia-Ukraine conflict and emphasized that India is on the side of peace. Modi highlighted his discussions with leaders of both countries and urged for negotiations over battlefield solutions. He affirmed support for Trump's initiatives and underlined the importance of diplomacy in resolving the conflict.
The central government banned the Awami Action Committee (AAC) and Jammu and Kashmir Ittihadul Muslimeen (JKIM) for five years. They were accused of spreading anti-India propaganda and promoting secessionism in the Union territory. The Ministry of Home Affairs declared them unlawful under the Unlawful Activities Act. The groups were also accused of supporting separatists and raising funds for terrorist activities.
The road transport ministry has proposed to Finance ministry toll exemptions for National Highways with less than four lanes and annual passes costing approximately Rs 3,000 for unlimited car travel. These initiatives aim to ease the financial burden on commuters. Exemptions primarily target publicly funded roads where collection costs outweigh revenue, while annual passes seek to provide relief without significantly impacting revenue from commercial vehicles.
The Supreme Court has directed states to create policies to prevent private hospitals from overcharging patients for medicines and equipment. The court emphasized that these policies should not deter private entities from investing in the healthcare sector, and recognized the challenges in catering to the growing population's healthcare needs.
From July 1, producers, importers, and brand owners in India must include details like thickness and manufacturer name on plastic carry bags and multilayered packaging via barcode or QR code. The new rules ensure strict monitoring of carry bags under 120 microns. Violations may result in imprisonment, hefty fines, or both under the Environment (Protection) Act, 1986.
Mumbai and Kasarvadavali police jointly arrested Shariful Fakir after a combing operation near Hiranandani Estate. The suspect was located using mobile tower data and found hiding in a labour colony. He was apprehended without resistance, and workers corroborated his presence, leading to his immediate transfer for interrogation regarding an attack.