A businessman from Vadodara, Jani Jaikumar, was detained by police for taking photographs inside Ayodhya's Ram temple complex using a specs camera, where photography is banned for security reasons. The man is currently being interrogated, and a special security force jawan who apprehended him will be rewarded.
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A mechanical engineer from Tamil Nadu was arrested in Delhi for allegedly duping a Japanese professor, after becoming involved with a Chinese cybercrime syndicate in Cambodia. Promised easy money, he had managed bank accounts used in the cyber operations before striking out on his own.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi praised US President Donald Trump's dominance on the term 'deal' after discussions with Elon Musk in Washington DC. They deliberated on collaboration in innovation, space exploration, AI, and sustainable development. Accompanied by his kids and Neuralink’s Shivon Zilis, Musk expressed shared passions with Modi on governance, technology, and mobility.
The BJP accused opposition parties of misleading Muslims over the Waqf (Amendment) Bill, asserting that it aims to enhance transparency and prevent misuse of waqf properties. Protests led by AIMPLB, with opposition MPs joining, saw AIMIM chief Asaduddin Owaisi warning NDA allies against supporting the bill. Congress MP Mohammad Jawed alleged a conspiracy to seize waqf lands. BJP MP Tejasvi Surya dismissed opposition claims as fearmongering, assuring that no waqf property with clear titles would... Expand
Three cases of Human Metapneumovirus (HMPV) have been detected in India, with two cases in Karnataka and one in Gujarat. Authorities in Delhi and at the national level are monitoring the situation closely and enhancing laboratory testing, with no significant surge noted so far.
The Embassy of India in Bangkok has issued an emergency helpline for Indian nationals in Thailand following a powerful earthquake in Myanmar that impacted the region. The embassy is coordinating with Thai authorities and no incidents involving Indian citizens have been reported yet. Prime Minister Modi expressed readiness to assist affected nations.
AAP's loss in the Delhi assembly polls could trigger significant political changes in Punjab, the only state currently governed by the party. The defeat may prompt internal realignments and a shift in focus to Punjab, challenging AAP to deliver on its promises in the remaining tenure.
India and Iran are set to hold diplomatic discussions focusing on their bilateral relationship, including Chabahar port connectivity, trade, and cultural exchanges. India aims to emphasize dialogue and diplomacy in addressing the Gaza conflict and preventing its spread. Other topics like Afghanistan developments will also be explored.
Independent MP Pappu Yadav called for a Bihar bandh to demand the cancellation of the BPSC exam, alleging a question paper leak. Despite the government ordering a fresh test, protests and demonstrations continue. Yadav plans to collaborate with other party leaders to support affected students and disrupt House proceedings from March 21.
Congress leaders Sonia Gandhi, Rahul Gandhi, and Priyanka Gandhi Vadra face a complaint over alleged disrespectful remarks about President Droupadi Murmu. The BJP demands an apology, accusing them of insulting the President and marginalized communities. The case is set to be heard in a Bihar court on 10 February.