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  • Tamil Nadu government enacts 10 laws after Supreme Court ruling.

    Tamil Nadu government enacts 10 laws after Supreme Court ruling.

    The Tamil Nadu government passed 10 laws post a Supreme Court ruling which deemed them approved as they were reintroduced by the Assembly. The notification of these Acts in the Government Gazette signifies a major step in the state’s legislative process. One of the revised laws renames Tamil Nadu Fisheries University to The Tamil Nadu…

  • Woman implants bullet in chest and falsely alleges gang-rape to incriminate mayor.

    Woman implants bullet in chest and falsely alleges gang-rape to incriminate mayor.

    In a strange case from Bareilly, a 40-year-old woman was arrested for falsely accusing the city’s mayor. She claimed to have a bullet in her chest, faking abduction and gang-rape to frame the mayor and his son. CCTV footage and medical proof debunked her story. The woman and two accomplices in the bizarre scheme are…

  • Renew your voter ID card online with these steps.

    Renew your voter ID card online with these steps.

    Renewing your Indian voter ID card is now simpler and more convenient. You can easily update your details from home, whether it’s a change of address or correcting information. Just follow five simple steps to renew your voter ID card quickly and efficiently. Begin by checking out the ECI’s official website, which provides user-friendly access…

  • SC rules against CBI probe into Bengal’s excess teacher posts.

    SC rules against CBI probe into Bengal’s excess teacher posts.

    The Supreme Court quashed part of a Calcutta High Court directive for a CBI investigation into officials behind creating extra posts for 6,861 teachers and staff. These positions were reportedly made to accommodate those who obtained jobs fraudulently. This ruling is a relief for Mamata Banerjee’s administration, as the court rejected the appointments of 25,753…

  • Karnataka minister apologizes for remark on molestation in big cities.

    Karnataka minister apologizes for remark on molestation in big cities.

    Karnataka’s Home Minister, G Parameshwara, apologized for his controversial remarks on a molestation incident in Bengaluru, acknowledging that his comments, suggesting such occurrences are common in cities like Bengaluru, were met with criticism. He later clarified and expressed regret, stating his commitment to utilizing Nirbhaya funds for women’s protection and issuing an apology if any…

  • In Delhi, free bus travel is now limited to local women only.

    In Delhi, free bus travel is now limited to local women only.

    The Delhi government announced that the free bus travel scheme for women is now exclusive to city residents. Women will trade the pink ticket for a smart card, granting them unlimited bus travel in Delhi. Chief Minister Rekha Gupta introduced the new system in the Budget Session. Gupta criticized the past AAP government for alleged…

  • Opposition privately backs Waqf bill, according to Kiren Rijiju.

    Opposition privately backs Waqf bill, according to Kiren Rijiju.

    The Waqf (Amendment) Bill, 2024, to amend the 1995 Waqf Act and address property management issues, will be introduced in the Lok Sabha today. Despite opposition plans to vote against it, Union Minister Kiren Rijiju believes many opposition members secretly support the bill, alleging political motives drive opposition while acknowledging private backing from Congress leaders…

  • Modi government’s ‘Sahkar Taxi’ is set to challenge the ride-hailing industry.

    Modi government’s ‘Sahkar Taxi’ is set to challenge the ride-hailing industry.

    The Indian government plans to launch a cooperative-based service named “Sahkar Taxi” to offer an alternative to Ola and Uber nationwide. The initiative, announced by Union Minister Amit Shah, will register two-wheeler taxis, rickshaws, and four-wheeler taxis. Notably, all profits will directly benefit the drivers. Shah emphasized that Sahkar Taxi profits will solely benefit drivers,…

  • Central government employees may receive a ₹19,000 raise under the 8th Pay Commission.

    Central government employees may receive a ₹19,000 raise under the 8th Pay Commission.

    Central government employees may receive a significant salary boost due to the 8th Pay Commission, potentially adding ₹19,000 monthly, as projected by Goldman Sachs. The changes aim to benefit around 50 lakh employees and 65 lakh pensioners, with many mid-level staff currently earning nearly ₹1 lakh monthly before taxes. The government’s budget allocations have a…

  • Shah comments as Lok Sabha approves immigration bill, saying ‘India not Dharmshala’.

    Shah comments as Lok Sabha approves immigration bill, saying ‘India not Dharmshala’.

    The Lok Sabha passed the Immigration and Foreigners Bill, 2025, regulating foreign immigration. Union Home Minister Amit Shah welcomed those contributing to India’s development but issued a stern warning to potential threats, emphasizing that the nation is not an open shelter. The bill aims to gather current information on all foreign visitors to India for…