Fadnavis

Maharashtra On The Boil Once Again As Fadnavis And Shinde Spar

Maharashtra’s political landscape has once again turned volatile as tensions between Deputy Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis and Chief Minister Eknath Shinde have escalated, sparking debates over governance, party dynamics, and the future of the ruling coalition. The sparring between the two leaders has brought the spotlight back on the fragile alliance that governs India’s financial…

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Phansi Ghar

Phansi Ghar Proceedings Against Me ‘Legally Untenable’: Kejriwal Tells Assembly Panel

Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal has strongly contested the ongoing Phansi Ghar proceedings initiated against him by the Delhi Assembly’s Privileges Committee, calling them “legally untenable” and politically motivated. In his communication to the panel, Kejriwal argued that the proceedings lack constitutional validity and infringe upon the principles of natural justice. The controversy has sparked…

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SC Judgment

SC Judgment on Governor’s Power on Bills Deepens V-C Appointment Crisis

The recent Supreme Court judgment clarifying the limits of Governors’ discretionary powers on Bills has triggered fresh debates across India’s higher education sector, particularly in states where the appointment of Vice-Chancellors (V-Cs) has already been a contentious issue. The ruling, which emphasizes that Governors cannot indefinitely delay assent to Bills passed by state legislatures, has…

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Tej Pratap

Tej Pratap’s Warning to ‘Jaichands’ Amid Rohini Acharya Row; Urges PM Modi, Amit Shah to Order Probe

The political climate in Bihar has intensified after Tej Pratap Yadav, elder son of RJD chief Lalu Prasad Yadav, issued a stern warning to what he termed as “Jaichands” within the party amid the ongoing Rohini Acharya row. His remarks, invoking the historical figure of Jaichand who is often associated with betrayal, have sparked widespread…

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DK Shivakumar

DK Shivakumar’s ‘Future Role’ Remark Amid ‘November Revolution’ Talk: Is a Karnataka Leadership Shake-Up Coming?

The political landscape of Karnataka has been thrown into speculation after Deputy Chief Minister DK Shivakumar made a cryptic remark about his “future role” amid growing chatter of a so-called ‘November Revolution’ within the Congress party. His statement has sparked intense debate about whether the state is heading toward a leadership shake-up, with questions being…

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Al Falah

Al Falah Chairman Jawed Siddiqui Had Enough “Incentives” to Flee India, Says ED

The Enforcement Directorate (ED) has made startling revelations in its ongoing investigation into Al Falah University chairman Jawed Siddiqui, claiming that he had enough “incentives” to flee India amid mounting scrutiny over alleged financial irregularities. The case has quickly become a focal point in discussions about corporate governance, regulatory oversight, and the challenges of preventing…

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Adventist School

Parents Want Proof of Seventh Day Adventist School’s Recognition

A growing controversy has emerged around the Seventh Day Adventist School, as parents have begun demanding official proof of the institution’s recognition status. Concerns have been raised about whether the school is properly affiliated with educational boards and authorized by government authorities to operate. This issue has sparked intense debate among parents, education activists, and…

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Tariq Anwar

Why Congress Crumbled in Bihar? Lok Sabha MP Tariq Anwar Flags This Controversial Appointment

The Congress party’s performance in Bihar has once again come under sharp scrutiny, with senior leader and Lok Sabha MP Tariq Anwar openly questioning the decisions that led to its electoral decline. In particular, Anwar has flagged a controversial appointment within the state unit, suggesting that it played a pivotal role in weakening the party’s…

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SIR

28 People Have Died Since SIR Began: Mamata Banerjee; West Bengal CM Terms It ‘Inhuman’ Pressure on Field Workers

West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee has raised serious concerns over the Social Impact Reporting (SIR) initiative, claiming that 28 people have died since its implementation due to what she described as “inhuman pressure” on field workers. The statement has triggered widespread debate about the effectiveness, ethical implications, and human cost of large-scale monitoring programs…

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