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Opposition files new notice seeking CEC Gyanesh Kumar's ouster
MPs in Rajya Sabha have submitted a fresh notice to the RS Secretary General seeking to move a motion for removal of CEC Gyanesh Kumar on the ground of “proven misbehaviour”. The opposition has levelled 9 new charges against Kumar in the notice, signed by “73” MPs.
Opposition parties submit fresh notice in Rajya Sabha seeking removal of CEC Gyanesh Kumar
In a significant development, Opposition parties on Friday submitted a fresh notice in the Rajya Sabha seeking to move a motion for the removal of Chief Election Commissioner Gyanesh Kumar, sources told news agency PTI. The opposition's fresh charges on Kumar's "proved misbehaviour" include "continued partisan asymmetry in the enforcement of Model Code of Conduct", including the poll panel's failure to act on complaints against Prime Minister Narendra Modi's "address to the nation" on April 18.
India and Japan forge data partnership to power AI-ready smart cities
Japanese firm ONESTRUCTION and Indian Institute of Science-backed DataKaveri have partnered to integrate construction data into urban AI platforms. This collaboration aims to unlock valuable building information, previously lost after project completion, for use in smart city applications and digital twins across India and Japan.
Nepal’s customs duty is the outcome of a ‘pre-existing provision’, will not affect ‘household goods’: India
The rule makes it mandatory for travellers carrying goods worth more than one hundred Nepali rupee (NPR) to pay customs duty on the goods. It is aimed at protecting traders in border towns who complain that visitors do not buy things from them as they enter the country after buying things from the Indian side of the border
Power demand spikes amid soaring mercury level, seen at record high this year | Details
India's electricity demand climbed sharply on Wednesday touching nearly 240 GW - the highest of this summer season so far, news agency PTI reported. The steep rise is linked to soaring temperatures across multiple regions, which in turn have pushed households and commercial establishments to rely heavily on coolers, fans and air conditioners. Latest data from the Ministry of Power shows that the peak power demand met, which represents the highest supply reached in a single day, stood at 239.70 GW on April 22. This marks the season's strongest demand spike.
Bengal’s missing voters set Phase 1 tone
Today’s polling will largely be about the disenfranchisement under SIR of 27 lakh voters who had all proof of voting rights
Indian-flagged tanker 'Desh Garima' reaches Mumbai after crossing Strait of Hormuz amid US-Iran war
Amid the ongoing conflict between the United States and Iran, the Indian crude oil tanker "Desh Garima" has safely reached Indian waters after transiting the strategically crucial Strait of Hormuz. The vessel, carrying a significant cargo of crude oil, is currently anchored a few nautical miles off the coast of Mumbai. It had departed from the Hormuz region on April 18 and continued its journey despite reportedly coming under fire from Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) while passing through the narrow waterway.
‘Public will punish Congress’: BJP delegation meets EC over Kharge’s ‘terrorist’ remark on PM Modi
The BJP lodged a complaint with the Election Commission against Congress chief Mallikarjun Kharge for calling Prime Minister Narendra Modi a "terrorist." Union Minister Kiren Rijiju stated that such language is unprecedented and demanded strict action and an apology from Kharge and the Congress party.
'It still haunts us': Pahalgam attack, one year on — scars speak between memory and recovery
A year after a devastating terror attack claimed 26 lives in Pahalgam, the valley grapples with lingering fear and a fractured tourism economy. India responded with Operation Sindoor, a cross-border military action, and extensive diplomatic efforts. While security has been bolstered, the region's recovery remains fragile, with businesses and residents still navigating the profound impact of the violence.
Cleared to vote, but missing from seat as NIA probes SIR protest
Mothabari in Bengal witnessed violence over SIR deletions. The crackdown that’s followed has led many voters to flee the area




