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AICU demands scrapping of FCRA Amendment Bill, alleges minority targeting

AICU demands scrapping of FCRA Amendment Bill, alleges minority targeting

  • Vijay’s election affidavits show conflicting details on FIRs, accounts

    Discrepancies in actor Vijay’s election affidavits for Perambur and Tiruchirappalli East have revealed conflicting details on pending FIRs and bank accounts, potentially inviting legal scrutiny under the Representation of the People Act ahead of the Assembly elections
  • NCERT gets deemed university status, can award degrees

    The Centre has granted deemed-to-be university status to NCERT, allowing it to award its own degrees. The move aims to boost research, innovation and academic programmes, while mandating adherence to UGC norms and participation in national rankings
  • Muslim Law Board denounces UCC Bill passed by Gujarat Assembly

    The AIMPLB has denounced the passage of the Uniform Civil Code (UCC) Bill in the Gujarat Assembly, calling it unconstitutional and a violation of minority rights. The Board announced plans to challenge the legislation in the Gujarat High Court, arguing that it imposes majoritarian norms and infringes upon fundamental rights such as religious freedom and personal liberty.
  • CBSE to offer standard and advanced maths, science from Class 9

    CBSE has announced a new curriculum for 2026-27, introducing the three-language formula from Class 6 and a two-level system for mathematics and science in Class 9, aimed at enhancing multilingual learning and improving conceptual understanding among students
  • Kerala CM Vijayan hits back at Revanth Reddy over Kerala campaign remarks

    Kerala Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan hit back at Telangana CM Revanth Reddy over criticism during an election campaign, defending Kerala’s welfare model and governance record while inviting him to visit the state and learn from its development initiatives
  • Ganga water safe for bathing, pollution levels declining: Centre

    The Centre informed Lok Sabha that Ganga water meets bathing standards across monitored locations, with declining pollution levels. It highlighted progress under the Namami Gange Programme, including wastewater treatment, biodiversity conservation, and infrastructure projects to improve river health
  • Russia offers to boost oil and LNG supplies to India amid West Asia crisis

    Russia has offered to increase crude oil and LNG supplies to India amid global energy disruptions caused by the West Asia crisis. Both countries also discussed expanding trade, investment and strategic cooperation during high-level meetings in New Delhi
  • IndianOil assures stable LPG supply, warns against panic booking

    Indian Oil Corporation said LPG supply across India remains stable despite global tensions, urging customers to avoid panic booking. The company highlighted steady daily deliveries, increased digital bookings, and strict action against malpractices to ensure smooth distribution nationwide
  • Mastermind of Malda judicial officers gherao arrested at Bagdogra airport

    West Bengal Police arrested the alleged mastermind behind the gherao of seven judicial officers in Malda from Bagdogra airport. The accused, an advocate, was detained while attempting to flee, with multiple cases registered for instigating locals
  • Rajnath Singh commissions INS Taragiri in Visakhapatnam

    India commissioned the stealth frigate INS Taragiri in Visakhapatnam, with Defence Minister Rajnath Singh highlighting its role in strengthening naval capability, ensuring maritime security, and boosting indigenous shipbuilding as part of the country’s push towards self-reliance
  • Mamata Banerjee blames AIMIM, ISF for Malda incident

    Mamata Banerjee accused AIMIM and ISF of involvement in the gherao of judicial officers in Malda and blamed the BJP and Congress for instigation. She also raised concerns over voter list revisions and alleged misuse of agencies
  • Sabarimala case: seers’ body opposes court role in religious matters

    The Akhil Bharatiya Sant Samiti has moved the Supreme Court seeking intervention in the Sabarimala review case, arguing that courts should not decide essential religious practices. It said faith-based traditions must be protected unless they violate public order, morality or health
  • Government makes a U-turn on 60 pc free seat selection on flights

    The Centre has suspended its directive requiring airlines to offer 60 per cent seats free of charge from April 20, following industry concerns. The policy will remain in abeyance pending review, while existing seat selection rules and charges continue
  • Revanth Reddy’s false claims stir debate as UDF faces pressure in Kerala

    Chief Minister Revanth Reddy has come under criticism for claiming implementation of six guarantees in Telangana, with political observers and opposition questioning the claims, while his recent remarks in Kerala and past statements have also triggered controversies.
  • Heart risk tests are failing Indians, as 80 percent ‘low risk’ patients in India suffer heart attacks

    A study of 5,000 Indian heart patients reveals that 80 percent classified as low to moderate risk suffered heart attacks, highlighting flaws in Western risk calculators and urging Indians to prioritise lifestyle changes beyond routine diagnostic scores.
  • Maruti Suzuki adds 502 service touchpoints in FY26, expands network

    Maruti Suzuki added 502 new service touchpoints in FY26, marking its largest expansion and taking the total to 5,926 nationwide. The company plans to scale up to 8,000 touchpoints by FY2030-31 while maintaining steady growth in sales
  • ECI mandates paid holiday for voters on polling day in states headed to Assembly elections

    The Election Commission of India has directed employers to grant paid holidays to voters on polling day in states and UTs headed for Assembly elections and bypolls, warning that violations will attract penalties under the Representation of the People Act.
  • Senior Maoist leader Prashant Bose alias ‘Kishan da’ dies in custody in Ranchi

    Senior CPI (Maoist) Politburo member Prashant Bose, alias Kishan Da, died at RIMS in Ranchi after his health deteriorated. The veteran Maoist leader, arrested in 2021 with a ₹1 crore bounty, was considered a key strategist of the insurgent outfit.
  • UN lauds efforts by Indian peacekeepers in opening key corridor in South Sudan

    The UN praised Indian peacekeepers in South Sudan for reopening the flood-affected Malakal–Renk supply route, enhancing mobility and humanitarian aid. India contributes 1,779 personnel to UNMISS, supporting stability, local communities, and peacetime projects like medical and child protection camps
  • Assam: Man kills 6-year-old daughter inside train

    A six-year-old girl was allegedly killed by her father inside a train at Silanibari station in Assam’s Lakhimpur district. Railway police arrested the accused, and authorities took custody of the body; the motive for the crime remains unclear
  • NCERT granted deemed-to-be university status, empowered to award its own degrees

    NCERT has been officially declared a deemed-to-be university, enabling it to award its own degrees. The status covers six constituent units, with mandates to start research, doctoral, and innovative programs while adhering to UGC norms and non-commercial guidelines
  • SC asks Centre if disabled cadets can be treated as ex-servicemen

    The Supreme Court asked the Centre whether military cadets medically discharged due to training-related disabilities can be granted ex-servicemen status, allowing job reservations. The court also urged exploring insurance, rehabilitation, and enhanced medical support for affected cadets from NDA and IMA
  • HPCL cracks down on LPG malpractices, suspends 10 distributors amid govt action

    Hindustan Petroleum (HPCL) suspended 10 LPG distributors for alleged malpractices, reaffirming its zero-tolerance policy. The move comes amid government efforts to curb misinformation, panic buying, and hoarding, ensuring transparency, accountability, and uninterrupted LPG supply to consumers across India
  • Three trampled to death by wild elephants in Jharkhand’s Ramgarh

    Three men, including an elderly person, were killed in Jharkhand’s Ramgarh district after being trampled by wild elephants in two separate incidents. The attacks occurred in Gola police station area, and authorities have sent the bodies for post-mortem examination
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