Rajan Salvi, former MLA from Ratnagiri, has resigned as deputy leader of Shiv Sena (UBT) and is set to join the Sena led by Eknath Shinde. Salvi cited his inability to do justice to his role and taking moral responsibility for his electoral defeat in his resignation letter to Uddhav Thackeray.
The Supreme Court on Wednesday raised concerns over political parties offering freebies, questioning whether such actions were fostering dependency rather than encouraging participation in the workforce. The court noted that freebies might discourage people from working, impacting sectors like agriculture. The urban poverty alleviation mission is being finalized to address homelessness.
Calcutta high court has ordered a fresh trial for 10 criminal cases, including murders, lodged during the Left Front tenure. The court dismissed the state plea for withdrawal, emphasizing that allowing such withdrawal would not be in public interest and would cause public harm.
The Supreme Court ruled that a spouse in a void marriage, such as bigamy, is entitled to seek alimony and maintenance under the Hindu Marriage Act. This decision settles conflicting judgments and includes void marriages under Sections 24 and 25, which cover maintenance and alimony provisions.
Two first-year BSc bio-chemistry students at Government College Kariavattom were attacked by SFI activists, resulting in severe injuries that required hospitalization. The students were forced to drink spittle-mixed water and were beaten with lethal weapons. Seven final-year students have been charged with various offenses.
Five students from the Government College of Nursing in Kottayam were arrested for allegedly ragging freshers. The third-year students subjected the victims to acts of cruelty, including being stripped and having dumbbells tied to their private parts. The arrested students recorded their actions and have been charged under sections of the Kerala Prohibition of Ragging Act.
The death toll from Guillain-Barré Syndrome (GBS) in Maharashtra has reached nine, with Mumbai and Pune reporting their first and eighth fatalities respectively. The total number of cases has risen to 203. Assam and Tamil Nadu have each reported a GBS-related death, while two suspected fatalities in Kolkata remain unconfirmed.
Two soldiers, Captain Karamjit Singh Bakshi and Naik Mukesh Singh Manhas, were killed in an IED blast while on patrol near the LoC. Both were set to marry in April, leaving their families mourning their tragic loss. The articles detail their planned celebrations turned into sorrowful events.
Tensions erupted in Hyderabad’s old city when meat was found inside the Lord Shiva Temple within the Hanuman Temple complex. Protests ensued, leading authorities to investigate. CCTV footage later revealed that a cat had brought the meat, quelling potential unrest after police clarified the situation.
A theft suspect from Madhya Pradesh, Suresh Anuragi, died at Jammu’s government medical college after complaining of chest and abdominal pain while in police custody. The police, under scrutiny for custodial practices, clarified all procedures were followed, and an inquiry and postmortem had been ordered to rule out any foul play.
US President Donald Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin had a 1.5-hour phone call discussing the urgent need to end the war in Ukraine immediately. Both leaders agreed to initiate negotiations and highlighted the potential benefits of collaboration. Trump outlined a team to lead the negotiations and expressed optimism over resolving the conflict.
Virat Kohli is unlikely to lead RCB in IPL 2025, prompting the franchise to consider internal options for captaincy. Rajat Patidar has emerged as the leading candidate, with Krunal Pandya also in contention. A captaincy announcement is expected at a special media gathering on February 13. Patidar led Madhya Pradesh to Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy final this year where they lost to Mumbai in the title clash. He was the second-highest run-getter this season with 428 runs in nine innings.
Shubman Gill scored a magnificent century, leading India to a 142-run victory over England, securing a 3-0 series sweep. Virat Kohli and Shreyas Iyer played significant supporting roles as India posted 356. The Indian bowlers dominated, dismissing England for 214 in 34.2 overs. The Indian bowling unit subsequently took control, dismissing England for 214 in 34.2 overs to secure their second-largest ODI victory by runs against this opposition.