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'Kuch log...': Sanjay Raut counters Eknath Shinde's 'sher akela aata hai' remark with loyal dog post
Political tensions escalate between Shiv Sena factions as Sanjay Raut fires back at Eknath Shinde's 'lion' jibe with a post calling some people disloyal dogs. This follows speculation of six Uddhav Thackeray camp MPs potentially defecting to Shinde's side. Raut announced action, including disqualification efforts, against the absent MPs, while Thackeray emotionally appealed to workers, vowing not to hand the party to 'thieves'.
'Major win for India': Vivek Aggarwal elected as FATF vice president
India has achieved a significant leadership role in the Financial Action Task Force (FATF) with Vivek Aggarwal elected as its Vice President. This appointment underscores India's commitment to combating money laundering and terrorist financing globally. Aggarwal's extensive experience, including leading India's FATF delegation and heading the Financial Intelligence Unit, will bolster the organization's efforts to secure financial integrity and dismantle illicit financial systems.
At $4 billion, Jio IPO set to be India’s biggest ever
Jio Platforms, Reliance Industries' digital arm, is set to launch India's largest-ever IPO, aiming to raise up to $4 billion. The offering will be a primary share sale, with proceeds earmarked for debt reduction and corporate needs, marking a significant value-creation milestone for the company. This move signals a major event for the Indian stock market, with Jio expected to command a valuation exceeding $100 billion.
Walking a fundamental right, footpath must for all roads: Supreme Court
The Supreme Court has declared the right to walk a fundamental right, integral to life and free movement. The apex court urged the government to enact a law ensuring well-demarcated footpaths on all roads, prioritizing pedestrian safety over motorized vehicles. This landmark ruling empowers citizens to seek legal recourse for violations and mandates civic bodies to maintain pedestrian infrastructure, transforming urban and rural living.
Pilots' organistaion casts doubt on interim Air India crash report, says AAIB must run simulator tests
Pilots' union FIP alleges the Aircraft Accident Investigation Bureau's report on Air India flight 171 omits crucial cockpit warnings of an electrical failure preceding engine loss. Independent simulator tests commissioned by FIP reportedly contradict the Bureau's timeline for emergency power deployment, raising serious questions about the investigation's findings and the fate of the deceased pilots.
TMC, BJP clash at Kolkata airport as Abhishek Banerjee returns from Delhi
Chaos erupted outside Kolkata airport Friday night as Trinamool and BJP supporters clashed violently. BJP supporters allegedly planned to target Abhishek Banerjee with rotten eggs, prompting a swift counter-response from TMC cadres. The altercation, involving blows and hurled objects, caused panic among passengers and massive traffic jams. Banerjee left the airport under heavy police escort, avoiding interaction.
PM Modi transfers Rs 2,400 crore under job generation plan
Prime Minister Narendra Modi highlighted that India's trade agreements with nearly 40 nations are unlocking global markets and professional opportunities. He urged businesses and youth to leverage these avenues, emphasizing that 'quality' in all aspects – from education to products – is crucial for international competitiveness.
Nagpur NEET aspirant gets Abu Dhabi as exam centre
A Nagpur NEET aspirant received a shocking hall ticket assigning his exam centre to Abu Dhabi, over 2,500 km away, despite not possessing a passport. The National Testing Agency (NTA) assured rectification, but with the exam imminent, the family faced immense stress arranging travel. This incident follows widespread reports of exam centre changes, even for students who opted to retain their original locations, adding to the anxiety post-paper leak.
Census 2027: The pressures of counting India
Enumerators working on the Census are facing several challenges in the field, including heat, connectivity issues, and safety concerns. Though the exercise is being conducted through a digital system designed for real-time monitoring, field workers say conditions on the ground and supervisory instructions are affecting data collection. Vijaita Singh reports on the challenges
Vivek Agrawal named Vice President of Financial Action Task Force: Know all about him
In a significant achievement for India, the Financial Action Task Force (FATF) on Friday selected Vivek Agrawal as its next Vice President for the 2026-27 term. He will assume the role on July 1, 2026. Vivek Agrawal currently serves as Secretary in the Ministry of Culture, Government of India, and has previously led the Indian delegation to the FATF. With his appointment, India has secured a significant position in the global fight against money laundering and terror financing.
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