Two women, Sobha and Aarti, allegedly set five puppies on fire in Meerut’s Sant Nagar Colony because their barking disturbed their sleep. The three-day-old puppies were doused in petrol and burned alive. Although the incident occurred on Tuesday, an FIR was lodged against the women on Friday under BNS section 325 following protests by... Read More
The Indian government’s PM Vishwakarma scheme has provided skills training to over 10.8 lakh artisans and craftspeople since its launch in September. The scheme focuses on traditional trades, with tailoring, masonry, and carpentry being the most popular. Nearly 40% of the trainees are women, and the program has also provided over Rs 132.4 crore... Read More
The BJP has stated that the central government will firmly present its stance on the Aligarh Muslim University’s minority status case when a new Supreme Court bench resumes the hearing. BJP spokesperson Gaurav Bhatia emphasized the government’s commitment to upholding the Constitution, while Amit Malviya, head of BJP’s IT department, highlighted past parliamentary debates... Read More
Addressing a rally in Simdega, Congress leader Rahul Gandhi pledged to implement a nationwide caste census and lift the 50% reservation cap if elected. He criticized the BJP for neglecting tribal communities and vowed to protect their rights over land, forests, and water. Gandhi also promised to increase reservation quotas in Jharkhand for STs,... Read More
Three judges on the seven-judge bench dissented from the majority opinion, arguing that Aligarh Muslim University (AMU) is not a minority institution. They argued that AMU was established by a law passed by the imperial parliament and is administered by the government, making it ineligible for minority status under Article 30(1) of the Constitution. Read More
The Supreme Court of India reversed its 1967 ruling, recognizing Aligarh Muslim University (AMU) as a minority institution. The campus erupted in celebration as students, faculty, and officials hailed the decision as a historic victory for minority rights and AMU’s identity. Experts who contributed to the legal battle emphasized the significance of historical evidence... Read More
Tejasvi Surya, BJP MP, is facing legal action in Karnataka for a social media post. Surya alleged a farmer’s suicide was due to land confiscation by the Waqf Board, citing a media report. However, Karnataka’s Chief Minister’s office dismissed the report as false, leading to an FIR against Surya for inciting enmity. Read More