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  • BENGAL Jan 18: PM Modi Slams TMC ‘Maha-Jungleraj’ During Massive Rally in Historic Singur

    Addressing an electrifying crowd in Singur, Prime Minister Narendra Modi launched a scathing attack on the Trinamool Congress, labeling their governance as "Maha-Jungleraj." He asserted that private investment would bypass West Bengal as long as the TMC remains in power, citing a "politics of fear." Modi contrasted the state's current stagnation with the BJP's vision for industrial revival and development in the region.

  • RAILWAYS Jan 18: India’s First Vande Bharat Sleeper Train Set for Commercial Run on Jan 22

    Prime Minister Modi has inaugurated the nation's first Vande Bharat Sleeper train, connecting Kolkata (Howrah) and Guwahati (Kamakhya). While commercial operations begin January 22, the launch has already faced controversy due to litter found on the inaugural coaches. New, stricter cancellation policies have also been implemented for this premium service, including a "no refund" rule for cancellations made within eight hours of departure.

  • KASHMIR Jan 18: Seven Soldiers Injured in Fierce Gunbattle With Terrorists in Kishtwar District

    An intense encounter broke out between security forces and terrorists in the Chhatru area of Kishtwar, Jammu and Kashmir. At least seven soldiers sustained injuries during the initial exchange of fire. Additional troops have been rushed to the site to cordon off the forested terrain. The operation remains underway as the Army intensifies its search for the hiding militants in the high-altitude region.

  • NOIDA Jan 18: Techie Drowns After Car Plunges Into Unmarked Flooded Pit in Greater Noida

    A tragic accident in Greater Noida claimed the life of a software engineer after his car plunged into a water-filled pit. In a heartbreaking final call to his father, the victim expressed his fear of dying. Police have filed an FIR against two builders for negligence, citing a lack of barricades. Initial investigations suggest that heavy fog and overspeeding may have also contributed to the fatal plunge.

  • DIPLOMACY Jan 18: Trump Aide Peter Navarro Questions US Funding for AI Projects in India

    Peter Navarro, a key aide to Donald Trump, has renewed his verbal attack on New Delhi, questioning why Americans are "paying for AI in India" amidst an ongoing trade deadlock. These comments follow the "Maharaja tariffs" controversy and highlight growing friction regarding intellectual property and technology funding. The tirade signals a potentially more transactional approach to US-India tech partnerships under the current American administration's trade policy.

  • JUSTICE Jan 18: Ex-CJI Chandrachud Advocates for Bail as a Right Amid Umar Khalid Case Debate

    Former Chief Justice of India DY Chandrachud has emphasized that "bail before conviction should be a matter of right," specifically referencing the ongoing legal saga of activist Umar Khalid. Speaking at an event, Chandrachud noted that Khalid has a right to a speedy trial. The remarks come as legal circles debate the prolonged incarceration of undertrials under special laws where bail remains difficult to secure.

  • ASSAM Jan 18: PM Modi Lays Foundation for Kaziranga Corridor and Taunts Congress Leadership

    During a visit to Assam, PM Modi laid the foundation stone for the Kaziranga Elevated Corridor project to protect wildlife. He used the platform to taunt the Congress party, claiming they have lost the nation's trust and highlighting their poor performance in recent local polls. The visit also featured a cultural outreach to the Bodo community, where the PM participated in traditional Baguramba festivities.

  • CRIME Jan 18: Twelve Detained in Uttar Pradesh for Offering Namaz in Vacant House

    Police in Bareilly, Uttar Pradesh, have detained 12 individuals for offering Namaz in an empty house without prior permission. The property was reportedly being used as a "makeshift mosque," leading to local complaints. While some residents argued it was a private gathering, authorities cited security regulations regarding religious assemblies in unauthorized locations. The detainees were taken into custody for questioning to prevent communal tension in the area.

  • POLITICS Jan 18: Telangana CM Revanth Reddy Warns Media Against Dragging Cabinet into Agenda

    Telangana Chief Minister Revanth Reddy has issued a stern warning to media houses, asking them not to involve his cabinet colleagues in "fabricated" political agendas. His remarks follow reports of internal rifts and allegations regarding the Naini coal block tenders. Deputy CM Bhatti Vikramarka also slammed the reports as baseless, while political circles suggest a coordinated pattern in recent media attacks against the state's leadership.

  • TECH Jan 18: Delivery Agent Hailed as Hero for Attempted Rescue of Drowning Techie

    A local delivery agent in Noida is being lauded for his heroic, albeit unsuccessful, attempt to save a techie whose car fell into a flooded pit. Eyewitnesses described how the agent jumped into the water immediately after the crash to reach the trapped driver. Despite his efforts and the subsequent arrival of emergency services, the victim could not be saved, prompting calls for better safety protocols at construction sites.

  • CULTURE Jan 18: Serbian Director Urges Indian Filmmakers to Focus on Small, Personal Stories

    Speaking at a media event in India, renowned Serbian director Goran Radovanovic advised aspiring Indian filmmakers to pivot away from "grand themes" and instead focus on making small, intimate films. He emphasized that personal narratives often carry a more universal appeal than high-budget spectacles. Radovanovic's insights sparked a discussion among local creators about the future of independent cinema in India's evolving digital landscape.

  • COAL Jan 18: Deputy CM Bhatti Denies Irregularities in Naini Coal Block Tender Process

    Telangana Deputy Chief Minister Mallu Bhatti Vikramarka has categorically denied any wrongdoing in the Naini coal block tenders. Addressing a press conference, he slammed "fabricated reports" that alleged favoritism in the bidding process. Bhatti asserted that the government followed a transparent procedure and challenged opposition parties to provide evidence before making damaging claims that hinder the state's industrial progress and energy security goals.

  • AVIATION Jan 18: Wings India 2026 Set to Showcase Global Aviation Prowess in Hyderabad This Month

    Hyderabad is preparing to host "Wings India 2026" from January 28 to 31 at Begumpet Airport. Minister Rammohan Naidu will inaugurate the biennial event, which expects delegations from over 20 countries. This year’s theme emphasizes sustainable aviation and domestic manufacturing, positioning India as a global aerospace hub. The four-day event will feature business summits, drone demonstrations, and high-level ministerial deliberations on civil aviation policy.

  • PUNJAB Jan 18: Center Agrees to Shift Punjab Border Fence Closer to International Border Line

    In a major victory for border-area farmers, the Union Home Ministry has agreed to relocate the security fence closer to the International Border in Punjab. Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann announced the decision following meetings with Amit Shah, noting it will reclaim thousands of acres of fertile land currently stuck behind the wire. However, friction remains as Mann continues to oppose the Seeds Bill 2025.

  • CRIME Jan 18: Medical Student Brutally Assaulted in Alleged Ragging Incident at Government Doon College

    An inquiry has been launched at Government Doon Medical College in Dehradun after an MBBS student was allegedly beaten with belts and forced to trim his hair by seniors. The victim reported severe physical abuse and mental trauma. College authorities have initiated a probe committee to identify the accused students, while local police are monitoring the situation following widespread outrage over the failure of anti-ragging measures.

  • POLLUTION Jan 18: Delhi-NCR Enforces Strict GRAP-4 Measures as AQI Slips to Severe Category

    Delhi-NCR is under a total lockdown for non-essential heavy vehicles as the Air Quality Index (AQI) plunged into the "Severe" zone. The Commission for Air Quality Management (CAQM) activated GRAP Stage 4, banning the entry of non-BS-VI diesel trucks. Schools in Noida, Gurgaon, and Delhi are largely shifting to online modes as dense fog and toxic smog significantly reduced visibility at the IGI airport today.

  • POLITICS Jan 18: Eknath Shinde Secures Corporators in Luxury Hotels Amid Mumbai Mayor Suspense

    Following the Maharashtra civic poll results, Chief Minister Eknath Shinde has moved his Shiv Sena corporators to a luxury hotel to prevent poaching by the Uddhav Thackeray camp. While Shinde claims a majority, the Thackeray faction has dared him to prove his numbers for the Mumbai Mayoral post. Meanwhile, Raj Thackeray has urged MNS workers to fight against the perceived "money power" dominating the municipal houses.

  • LADAKH Jan 18: Sonam Wangchuk Writing Memoir in Solitary Cell as Wife Decries Dire Conditions

    The wife of climate activist Sonam Wangchuk, Gitanjali Angmo, has raised alarms over his health, stating he is being kept in a solitary cell with minimal bedding. Wangchuk is reportedly writing a book about his prison life while the government maintains his detention is legal. Supporters argue there is no merit in the NSA case against him, as protests for Ladakh’s statehood and environmental safeguards continue to gain momentum.

  • RAILWAY Jan 18: PM Modi Flags Off New Amrit Bharat Express Trains for Enhanced Connectivity

    Prime Minister Narendra Modi has inaugurated a series of new Amrit Bharat Express trains, including the Kamakhya-Rohtak route. These push-pull technology trains are designed for high speed and passenger comfort on long-distance routes. Indian Railways plans to launch a total of nine such trains this month to improve connectivity across major hubs like Patna, Guwahati, and Delhi, catering primarily to common commuters with improved amenities.

  • BIHAR Jan 18: SIT Investigation Expedited After Post-Mortem Confirms Assault of Patna NEET Aspirant

    A Special Investigation Team (SIT) in Bihar is fast-tracking the probe into the death of a female NEET aspirant after her post-mortem confirmed sexual assault. The student was found dead in her hostel, and while the family initially alleged a cover-up, Deputy CM Samrat Choudhary has now vowed that the offenders will not be spared. The case has sparked massive student protests in Patna demanding safer student housing.

  • FARMERS Jan 18: Punjab CM Bhagwant Mann Opposes Seeds Bill 2025 in High-Level Center Meeting

    During a crucial meeting with Home Minister Amit Shah, Punjab CM Bhagwant Mann formally registered his opposition to the Seeds Bill 2025. Mann argued that the bill could infringe upon the rights of farmers and benefit large corporations at the expense of traditional agricultural practices. He urged the Center to reconsider the provisions that mandate federal certification for seeds, citing concerns over regional biodiversity and local sovereignty.

  • INFRA Jan 18: UP Government Announces New Expressway Link Between Noida and Jewar Airport

    The Uttar Pradesh government has approved a new dedicated expressway link to provide seamless connectivity between central Noida and the upcoming Jewar International Airport. The project aims to reduce travel time to under 25 minutes. Infrastructure officials stated that land acquisition for the corridor will begin next month, marking a significant step in the state’s multi-modal transit plan for the National Capital Region (NCR).

  • TECH Jan 18: India to Launch Indigenous Operating System 'BharOS' Across Government Agencies

    In a push for digital sovereignty, the Indian government has announced the phase-wise rollout of BharOS, an indigenous mobile operating system, across all sensitive government departments. Developed by IIT Madras, the OS focuses on security and privacy by removing default apps. The move is intended to reduce dependency on foreign platforms and enhance the security posture of official communications amidst rising global cyber threats.

  • DEFENCE Jan 18: DRDO Successfully Conducts Flight Test of New Generation Short-Range Missile

    The Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO) successfully test-fired a new generation short-range surface-to-air missile (SRSAM) off the coast of Odisha today. The missile hit a high-speed aerial target with precision, validating its integrated propulsion and control systems. Defence Minister Rajnath Singh congratulated the team, stating that this indigenous technology will significantly bolster the Indian Navy’s point-defence capabilities against incoming sea-skimming threats.

  • BENGAL Jan 18: CM Mamata Banerjee Urges Supreme Court to Save Constitution Amid Federal Friction

    West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee made a passionate appeal to Chief Justice of India D.Y. Chandrachud, urging the judiciary to act as the ultimate guardian of democracy. Speaking at a legal seminar, she expressed concern over the "misuse" of federal agencies to target citizens and political figures. Her remarks follow recent I-PAC raids, highlighting the intensifying standoff between the state and central investigative bodies.

  • VIOLENCE Jan 18: Murshidabad on High Alert as Mob Protests Killing of Migrant Worker

    Violence erupted in Beldanga, Murshidabad, after a Bengali migrant worker was allegedly beaten to death in Jharkhand. Angry mobs blocked National Highway 12 and railway tracks, leading to clashes with police and assaults on journalists. Authorities have arrested 30 individuals as the Rapid Action Force (RAF) conducts route marches to restore order. The state government has promised compensation while warning against communal polarization.

  • AIRPORT Jan 18: Defence Ministry Rejects Tamil Nadu’s Hosur Airport Proposal Citing Airspace Conflicts

    The Tamil Nadu government’s plan to build an international airport in Hosur faced a major setback as the Ministry of Defence denied clearance. The ministry cited critical airspace requirements for Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL) operations in the region. Despite the state’s technical submission suggesting feasible co-existence, the refusal stalls a project intended to decongest Bengaluru’s air traffic and boost the Shoolagiri industrial corridor.

  • FRAUD Jan 18: ED Attaches Al-Falah University Land Over Forged Accreditations and Money Laundering

    The Enforcement Directorate has attached 54 acres of land belonging to Faridabad’s Al-Falah University in a massive money-laundering probe. Investigations revealed the university allegedly hired doctors without verification and used forged accreditations to facilitate fraudulent schemes. A chargesheet has been filed against the group's chief, exposing an "anatomy of fraud" involving illegal financial gains and administrative negligence that misled thousands of students.

  • CRIME Jan 18: Indian Businessman Sentenced to 30 Months in U.S. for Illegal Russia Exports

    Sanjay Kaushik, an Indian national, has been sentenced to 30 months in a U.S. federal prison for a "calculated scheme" to export restricted aviation parts to Russia. Kaushik reportedly purchased the components in Oregon under the guise of Indian use but intended to divert them to Russian entities. The case underscores the rigorous enforcement of international trade sanctions and the legal risks of circumventing export controls.

  • ELECTION Jan 18: Owaisi’s AIMIM Celebrates Historic Wins in Maharashtra Local Body Polls

    Asaduddin Owaisi’s AIMIM secured a landmark victory in the Maharashtra municipal elections, notably ending decades of Congress dominance in Malegaon with 35 seats. Owaisi emphasized that the win should not be viewed through a religious lens, highlighting that six non-Muslim candidates from the party also won seats. He rejected any potential alliance with the BJP, calling for a focus on secular development instead.

  • RESULTS Jan 18: Rajasthan RSSB Declares 4th Grade Exam Results for 53,000 Vacancies

    The Rajasthan Staff Selection Board (RSSB) has officially released the merit list and results for the 4th Grade Recruitment Exam. Out of 24 lakh applicants, over 21 lakh appeared for the tests held in September. Candidates can now download the roll-number-wise result PDF and category-wise cut-off marks from the official website. Shortlisted individuals must now prepare for the upcoming document verification phase to secure their appointments.

  • SIKH Jan 18: AAP MLA Resigns from Cabinet Rank Amid Controversy Over Missing Saroops

    Dr. Sukhwinder Kumar Sukhi, the Banga MLA, has resigned from his cabinet rank and as Chairman of CONWARE in Punjab. The move follows a heated controversy regarding "missing saroops" (copies) of the Guru Granth Sahib from a shrine. While the government remains tight-lipped, the resignation marks a significant political setback for the AAP as Sikh organizations demand a thorough investigation and accountability for the religious oversight.

  • JUSTICE Jan 18: Manipur Gang-Rape Victim Dies After Two-Year Struggle for Legal Redress

    A Kuki woman who was kidnapped and gang-raped by a mob during the 2023 Manipur conflict has passed away without receiving justice. Despite her formal complaint, the investigation into the horrific assault remained stalled for over two years. Activists and family members expressed profound grief, stating she "never fully recovered" from the trauma and died waiting for the perpetrators to be held accountable by the law.

  • AVIATION Jan 18: Canadian Influencer Viral for ‘Becoming That Uncle’ on IndiGo Flight

    A Canadian influencer’s video has gone viral after he humorously described "becoming an Indian uncle" during a recent IndiGo flight. The influencer praised the unique energy and hospitality of Indian air travel, noting how his perspective on the country’s changing social fabric has evolved. The lighthearted moment trended across social media, sparking a wider conversation about cultural immersion and the modernization of India’s aviation experience.

  • RAJASTHAN Jan 18: RSSB Releases Platoon Commander Result and Physical Efficiency Test Shortlist

    In addition to the Grade 4 results, the RSSB has published the results for the Platoon Commander direct recruitment 2025. The board has released the preference-wise merit list and the cut-off marks for various categories. Candidates who met the criteria have been shortlisted for the Physical Efficiency Test (PET). This move is part of a larger recruitment drive aimed at strengthening the state's internal security and law enforcement personnel.

  • POLITICS Jan 18: TMC MP Yusuf Pathan Visits Bereaved Family of Slain Migrant Worker

    Trinamool Congress MP Yusuf Pathan visited the residence of Alauddin Sheikh, the migrant worker killed in Jharkhand, to offer condolences and financial support. Pathan’s visit aimed to calm the volatile situation in Murshidabad as local leaders urged the public to stay united. The TMC has used the incident to criticize the safety of minorities in neighboring states, while calling for an immediate and impartial judicial inquiry into the murder.

  • EVACUATION Jan 18: First Batch of Indian Students Returns from Protest-Hit Iran Amid Curfews

    The first group of Indian students has safely arrived from Tehran as civil unrest and internet shutdowns grip Iran. Returning nationals described a climate of extreme uncertainty, relying on patchy signals to contact families. The Indian government has activated support channels to facilitate commercial flights for those remaining, prioritizing the safety of thousands of students enrolled in Iranian medical and technical universities.

  • DIPLOMACY Jan 18: UAE President Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan to Visit India for Strategic Talks

    UAE President Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan is scheduled to arrive in India on January 19 for a high-profile state visit. The trip focuses on deepening strategic ties and defense cooperation. Amid a shifting geopolitical landscape, talks are expected to cover India's potential involvement in a "Mediterranean Quad" to counter regional blocs, alongside discussions on energy security and trade investments with Prime Minister Modi.

  • ECONOMY Jan 18: India and EU Set to Sign 'Mother of All Trade Deals' on January 27

    After years of intense negotiations, India and the European Union are finalized to ink a Free Trade Agreement (FTA) on January 27. Commerce Minister Piyush Goyal described the pact as the "mother of all deals," expected to revolutionize market access for Indian textiles and services. The agreement comes as a strategic pivot while trade discussions with the United States remain stalled under the current administration.

  • BUDGET Jan 18: FM Nirmala Sitharaman Prepares Union Budget 2026 Amid High Growth Expectations

    Expectations are mounting for Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman’s upcoming Union Budget. Economic experts anticipate a blueprint focused on institutional change, tax reforms, and policy support for emerging sectors. As the government plans its annual finances, stakeholders are looking for incentives to boost domestic manufacturing and relief for the middle class to sustain India's status as a fast-growing major economy.

  • AVIATION Jan 18: IndiGo Delhi-Bagdogra Flight Makes Emergency Landing After Bomb Threat in Toilet

    An IndiGo flight from Delhi to Bagdogra was forced to make an emergency landing in Lucknow after a "bomb on board" message was discovered on toilet paper. The aircraft was immediately moved to an isolation bay where security agencies conducted a thorough search. Passengers were safely deboarded as authorities investigated the hoax, which caused significant disruption and triggered high-alert protocols at multiple airports.

  • KASHMIR Jan 18: Kashmir Freezes at Minus 8.9°C as MeT Issues Heavy Snowfall Warning

    A severe cold wave has gripped Jammu and Kashmir, with Sonamarg recording a bone-chilling minus 8.9°C. The Meteorological Department has warned of heavy rain and snowfall across the valley starting next week. Beyond the chill, orchardists are expressing deep climate anxiety as unpredictable weather patterns threaten the region's vital apple production, which is already reeling from sub-zero persistence and shifting seasonal cycles.

  • INVEST Jan 18: US Envoy Sergio Gor Meets Ambani and Fadnavis to Boost Business Ties

    Newly appointed US Ambassador Sergio Gor concluded his visit to Mumbai after high-level meetings with Maharashtra CM Devendra Fadnavis and Reliance Chairman Mukesh Ambani. Discussions centered on boosting bilateral investments and strengthening "Pax Silica" ties. Gor praised Mumbai’s economic vibrance, signaling a push for deeper US-India collaboration in technology and infrastructure despite broader global trade tensions currently dominating the headlines.

  • CRIME Jan 18: Kozhikode Man Dies by Suicide Following Viral Video Alleging Sexual Misconduct

    A man in Kerala’s Kozhikode ended his life after a video accusing him of harassing a woman on a bus went viral. Despite the man's family claiming the allegations were unfounded and the social media trial was unbearable, the complainant has stood by her statement. The incident has sparked a heated debate regarding the consequences of "viral justice" and the lack of due process in social media accusations.

  • LOTTERY Jan 18: Kerala Samrudhi and Karunya Lottery Results: Winners Announced for 1 Crore Prize

    The Kerala State Lottery department announced the results for Karunya KR-739 and Samrudhi SM-38. Ticket number KT 409745 secured the top prize of ₹1 crore in the Karunya draw, while MY 399421 won the Samrudhi top prize. Thousands of participants checked the live results as the department continues to see high engagement for its daily lucky draws, which fund various social welfare programs in the state.

  • DEFENSE Jan 18: India Explores Joining Mediterranean '3+1' Grouping to Counter Islamic NATO

    Strategic experts are analyzing India's potential entry into the Mediterranean "3+1" grouping alongside Greece, Cyprus, and Israel. This move is viewed as a counterweight to the "Islamic NATO" spearheaded by Turkey and Pakistan. The inclusion of the UAE is also being discussed, as New Delhi seeks to fortify its maritime interests and security alliances across the Middle East and Mediterranean corridors.

  • ENVIRONMENT Jan 18: Sub-Zero Temperatures Persist in North India as Himachal Sees Snowfall

    The cold wave remains unrelenting across North India, with significant snowfall reported in Himachal Pradesh. While the frigid weather has boosted tourism in some areas, it has disrupted daily life and transport links. Authorities have issued advisories for travelers to exercise caution on high-altitude roads, as temperatures are expected to remain well below freezing for the remainder of the week throughout the Himalayan belt.

  • SOCIAL Jan 18: Indian Nationals Return from Tehran Amid Ongoing Protests and Crisis

    Dozens of Indian nationals have arrived back in India via commercial flights from Tehran. The returnees detailed a harrowing environment of street protests and heavy security presence. The Ministry of External Affairs remains in constant contact with the Indian Embassy in Tehran to monitor the safety of the remaining diaspora, offering logistical support to those wishing to return home until the situation stabilizes.

  • TRADE Jan 18: India Reportedly Imposes 30% Retaliatory Tariffs on US Pulses Amid Trade Tensions

    In a strategic move following recent trade maneuvers by the Trump administration, India has reportedly slapped a 30% retaliatory tariff on American pulse crops. US lawmakers are now urging for immediate relief as trade talks face new hurdles. The move highlights escalating friction between New Delhi and Washington over import duties on agricultural goods, potentially impacting farmers on both sides.

  • POLITICS Jan 18: Kerala Court Denies Bail to MLA Rahul Mamkootathil in Third Rape Case

    A Kerala court has rejected the bail plea of MLA Rahul Mamkootathil regarding a third rape case filed against him, directing that he remain in judicial custody. Simultaneously, a Mahila Congress leader was arrested for allegedly defaming the survivor in the case. The legal battle continues to intensify as the court reserves further verdicts on related petitions amid widespread political protests.

  • DIPLOMACY Jan 18: US Lawmakers Praise India as Core Partner While Drawing Sharp Pakistan Contrast

    During recent sessions, US Congressmen emphasized that India brings significant investment and value to the American economy, unlike Pakistan. Reaffirming New Delhi as a core strategic partner, lawmakers warned that "pushing India away" would result in massive trouble for US interests. The rhetoric highlights a growing bipartisan consensus in Washington to deepen economic and security ties with the Indian government.

  • EDUCATION Jan 18: NEET-PG 2025: Controversy Erupts Over Cut-off Reductions and Challenged Merit Rounds

    A Public Interest Litigation (PIL) has been filed in the Supreme Court challenging the National Board of Examinations' decision to lower the NEET-PG 2025 cut-offs. Medical associations in Telangana and across India have slammed the move, claiming it compromises merit in favor of filling seats. Meanwhile, JKBOPEE has reopened PG admissions registration following the national reduction, sparking a heated debate on medical standards.

  • BUDGET Jan 18: Budget 2026: Agri-Sector Expects ₹28,000 Crore Boost for Food Processing Units

    Upcoming Budget 2026 discussions suggest a significant ₹28,000 crore allocation for food processing schemes to support Indian farmers. Agriculture Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan recently met Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman to finalize pitches for climate-smart infrastructure and a massive tech push. The goal is to modernize farm machinery markets and ensure sustainable income growth for the rural population through targeted industrial support.

  • WEATHER Jan 18: Bengaluru Chills at 8.8°C as Cold Wave Grips Karnataka; Fog Hits Travel

    Bengaluru is experiencing a severe dip in temperature, reaching a low of 8.8°C, with no rain relief expected for a week. Thick morning fog has disrupted airport operations and city traffic, prompting authorities to issue commuter advisories. The cold wave conditions are expected to persist across Karnataka, with many districts recording minimum temperatures significantly below the seasonal average.

  • CYBER Jan 18: Rs 15 Crore Digital Arrest Scam Busted; NRI Doctors Targeted by Fraudsters

    Delhi Police arrested two individuals in Gujarat for orchestrating a sophisticated "Digital Arrest" scam that defrauded NRI doctors of Rs 15 crore. Another international fraud ring routing funds to Cambodia was also busted. The scammers kept victims under virtual surveillance via video calls, impersonating law enforcement officials. Authorities urge citizens to remain vigilant as cybercrime cases involving fake legal threats rise significantly.

  • JUSTICE Jan 18: Supreme Court Upholds Bihar’s Right to Exclude Overqualified Candidates for Posts

    In a landmark ruling, the Supreme Court upheld the Bihar government’s decision making a Diploma in Pharmacy mandatory for pharmacist posts, effectively excluding degree holders. The court ruled that higher qualifications do not grant an automatic right to jobs requiring specific lower technical qualifications. This verdict clarifies the government's power to set specific eligibility criteria to maintain the balance of the workforce.

  • RESERVATION Jan 18: SC Rules Meritorious Reserved Candidates Must Be Treated Under Open Category

    The Supreme Court has clarified that reserved category candidates who score above the general cut-off must be treated as qualified under the "Open" category. The bench emphasized that the reservation roster cannot be used to restrict merit, asserting that unreserved seats are open to all based on performance. The ruling aims to ensure that meritorious candidates from backward classes do not consume reserved quotas unnecessarily.

  • KASHMIR Jan 18: J&K Assembly Resolution Seeks Restoration of Mata Vaishno Devi Medical College

    The Jammu and Kashmir Assembly has seen a heated resolution seeking a review of the decision to shut down the Mata Vaishno Devi Medical College. The closure, which occurred after a high percentage of Muslim students earned admissions, has sparked a political firestorm. Proponents of the resolution argue that the institute is vital for local healthcare and that the MBBS course must be restored immediately.

  • CIVIC Jan 18: Bengaluru Residents Frustrated as Footpaths Shrink Due to Road Expansion Projects

    Infrastructure projects on Kanakapura Road have triggered civic pushback as residents complain about shrinking footpaths and incomplete redesign work. Pedestrian safety has become a major concern as roads expand to accommodate traffic, leaving little room for walkers. Experts argue that Bengaluru's traffic woes are a management issue rather than a road capacity problem, calling for a more holistic urban planning approach.

  • ABUSE Jan 18: Survivor Nun Welcomes Special Prosecutor Appointment in Bishop Mulakkal Case

    The survivor-nun in the sexual abuse case against Bishop Franco Mulakkal has welcomed the Kerala government's decision to appoint a special public prosecutor. Stating "I don’t want to hide anymore," she expressed hope that the move would lead to a fair and expedited trial. The Chief Minister ordered the appointment following a petition from the victim, marking a significant step in the long-running legal battle.

  • POLITICS Jan 18: Twenty-Two Year Old Sai Thopte Becomes Youngest Ever PMC Corporator In Pune

    In a historic milestone for Pune's local governance, 22-year-old Sai Thopte has become the youngest person ever elected as a corporator to the Pune Municipal Corporation (PMC). Her victory highlights a broader trend in the recent Maharashtra civic polls, where several youngsters from established political families, including the kin of Mukta Tilak and Girish Bapat, secured significant wins to keep family legacies alive.

  • JUDICIARY Jan 18: Supreme Court Issues Sweeping Directives To Curb Rising Student Suicides Nationally

    Addressing the 'epidemic' of distress in higher education, the Supreme Court has mandated that universities report student suicides to police immediately. The bench led by Justice J.B. Pardiwala ruled that no student should be barred from exams or classes due to scholarship delays. Institutions are now required to clear scholarship backlogs within four months and provide 24/7 mental health support to prevent further tragedies.

  • ELECTIONS Jan 18: Uddhav Thackeray's Candidate Clinches Victory In CM Eknath Shinde’s Thane Stronghold

    In a major symbolic blow to the Mahayuti alliance, a candidate from Team Uddhav Balasaheb Thackeray (UBT) has won from the specific Thane ward where Chief Minister Eknath Shinde resides. While Shinde’s Shiv Sena maintained overall strength in Thane, the UBT victory in the CM's backyard signals a resilient challenge. The contest remains tight across Mumbai and Thane as both factions claim ideological supremacy.

  • MUMBAI Jan 18: Fadnavis Rejects Uddhav Thackeray's Mayor Claims Following BMC Election Results Clash

    Deputy CM Devendra Fadnavis has countered Uddhav Thackeray’s "God-willing" claim regarding the Mumbai Mayoral post, asserting that the Mahayuti alliance will collectively decide the next leader. Following the BMC polls, where no single party reached a clear majority alone, Fadnavis mocked Thackeray's remarks, stating that the Mayor will be from the ruling alliance. He further characterized the MNS as the biggest loser in its recent tie-up.

  • DIPLOMACY Jan 18: Donald Trump Claims Credit For Stopping Major India-Pakistan Conflict During Term

    President Donald Trump has repeatedly claimed during recent foreign briefings that he averted a massive conflict between India and Pakistan. According to Trump, the Pakistan Prime Minister credited him with saving 10 million lives by intervening in the regional tension. While Trump continues to highlight this as a major diplomatic success, Indian officials have remained focused on domestic administrative developments and bilateral stability.

  • HEALTH Jan 18: Tamil Nadu Bans Almont-Kid Cough Syrup Following Deadly Ethylene Glycol Contamination

    The Tamil Nadu Drugs Control directorate has issued an urgent alert banning the sale of 'Almont-Kid' cough syrup after detecting toxic Ethylene Glycol. The contamination has prompted a statewide advisory for pharmacies and shops to halt all sales immediately. Health authorities are conducting a massive recall of the adulterated syrup to prevent potential poisoning, urging parents to exercise extreme caution with pediatric medication.

  • GOVERNANCE Jan 18: Kashmir To Digitize Departmental Promotion Committee Process Via New Digital Portal

    The Jammu and Kashmir administration is set to modernize its administrative framework by shifting the Departmental Promotion Committee (DPC) process to a digital platform. Chief Secretary Atal Dulloo recently took an appraisal of the new portal, which aims to ensure transparency and speed up the promotion process for government employees. This digital transition is part of a broader effort to eliminate bureaucratic delays in the region.

  • MAHARASHTRA Jan 18: Kin Of Veteran Leaders Secure Wins In Maharashtra Civic Body Polls

    The Maharashtra civic election results have solidified the influence of political dynasties as children of veteran leaders secured key seats. Notable winners include the son of late BJP leader Mukta Tilak and the daughter-in-law of Girish Bapat. These victories across Pune and other corporations suggest that family legacy continues to be a dominant factor in local politics, even as younger candidates enter the fray.

  • EDUCATION Jan 18: Supreme Court Orders Universities To Clear All Scholarship Backlogs Within Four Months

    In a landmark ruling to protect student welfare, the Supreme Court has directed central and state authorities to clear all pending scholarship disbursements within a strict four-month window. The court noted that administrative delays in funds often lead to severe mental distress among students. It further emphasized that educational institutions must not penalize students for these delays by withholding degrees or preventing them from taking exams.

  • THANE Jan 18: Full List Of Winners Released For Thane Municipal Corporation Election 2026

    The official results for the Thane Municipal Corporation (TMC) have been released, showcasing a competitive split between the Shinde-led Shiv Sena, BJP, NCP, and the UBT faction. While the Shinde Sena maintained its stronghold in several areas, the inclusion of winners from various backgrounds indicates a shifting political landscape. The full list includes several first-time candidates who managed to defeat seasoned veterans in key wards.

  • MUMBAI Jan 18: Mahayuti Leaders Assert Control Over BMC Mayor Choice After Divisive Results

    Despite a fractured mandate in the BMC, Mahayuti leaders including Devendra Fadnavis have asserted that the Mayor of Mumbai will be from their coalition. The alliance is working to consolidate support among independent winners to reach the majority mark. This comes amid rumors of internal rifts and a strong push from the MVA to claim the prestigious post, setting the stage for intense political maneuvering.

  • REFORMS Jan 18: Government Issues Mandatory Reporting Guidelines For Unnatural Student Deaths On Campus

    New guidelines issued following the Supreme Court's intervention make it mandatory for Higher Educational Institutions (HEIs) to report any unnatural death of a student, regardless of the location, to the police. This applies to regular, distance, and online students. The policy aims to increase institutional accountability and ensure that mental health crises or cases of discrimination are not suppressed by university administrations.

  • CHABAHAR Jan 18: India Winds Down Chabahar Port Operations Amid US Tariff and Sanctions Threat

    India has reportedly begun limiting its operational exposure at Iran’s Chabahar port as the Trump administration prepares to end critical sanctions waivers by April 26. Facing a potential 25% tariff on countries trading with Tehran, government-nominated directors at India Ports Global Ltd have resigned to shield personnel from secondary sanctions. While New Delhi officially maintains the project is vital, strategic involvement has effectively stalled.

  • DEFENSE Jan 18: Defence Procurement Board Clears Landmark Deal for 114 Dassault Rafale Fighter Jets

    India’s Defence Procurement Board has approved the Indian Air Force's multi-billion dollar proposal to acquire 114 Rafale fighter jets. In a major boost for 'Make in India,' the agreement mandates that over 50% of the aircraft components be manufactured locally through a joint venture with Dassault Aviation. This deal aims to rapidly address critical squadron shortages and modernize the fleet with advanced French aerospace technology.

  • RETAIL Jan 18: Massive Fire at Karachi Shopping Mall Leaves Six Dead and Dozens Wounded

    A catastrophic fire tore through a prominent shopping mall in Karachi, Pakistan, resulting in at least six fatalities and leaving dozens with severe injuries. The blaze, which reportedly started in the lower commercial levels, trapped hundreds of shoppers before emergency services could contain the flames. Preliminary reports suggest electrical short-circuiting as the likely cause, sparking fresh debates over urban fire safety standards in the region.

  • LEGAL Jan 18: Supreme Court Rejects Justice Yashwant Varma’s Plea Over Parliamentary Removal Proceedings

    The Supreme Court has dismissed a challenge by Justice Yashwant Varma against the Lok Sabha Speaker's unilateral formation of an inquiry committee. The bench ruled that the rejection of a removal motion in one House does not invalidate the other House's authority to proceed with independent investigations. The court emphasized that judicial safeguards must not be used as an instrument to obstruct legitimate parliamentary accountability processes.

  • POLITICS Jan 18: Congress MLA Phool Singh Baraiya Triggers Outrage with Controversial Rape Remarks

    Madhya Pradesh Congress MLA Phool Singh Baraiya has sparked a national political firestorm after suggesting that "beautiful women distract men," leading to sexual violence. Baraiya further claimed that rapes of marginalized SC/ST women are linked to distorted religious scriptures. The BJP has demanded an immediate apology from Rahul Gandhi and the expulsion of the MLA, labeling his comments an insult to women and social harmony.

  • CRIME Jan 18: Russian National Remanded for Double Murder of Compatriots in North Goa

    A 37-year-old Russian national, Alexei Leonov, has been remanded to 14 days of police custody for the murders of Elena Kasthanova and Elina Vaneeva in Arambol. Police recovered the murder weapon and discovered the motive stemmed from a financial dispute. Investigations are now expanding to Himachal Pradesh to verify Leonov’s antecedents, as authorities suspect he may have been involved in previous criminal activities during his three-year stay.

  • AVIATION Jan 18: DGCA Slaps ₹22 Crore Fine on IndiGo Following Widespread December Flight Chaos

    The Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) has imposed a record ₹22.2 crore fine on IndiGo for systemic management failures during massive flight disruptions last month. The regulator cited inadequate passenger compensation and poor communication during weather-related delays in Delhi and Mumbai. This unprecedented penalty serves as a stern warning to domestic carriers regarding their operational readiness and adherence to passenger charter rights during peak travel seasons.

  • RELIGION Jan 18: Muslim Youth Apologizes After Golden Temple Sarovar Ablution Video Goes Viral

    A young Muslim man has issued a public apology after a video of him performing 'wudu' (Islamic ablution) in the sacred sarovar of the Golden Temple sparked outrage. The youth clarified that he acted out of ignorance regarding the shrine’s 'maryada' (code of conduct) and meant no disrespect to the Sikh faith. The SGPC has reiterated the need for visitors to follow established religious protocols at the holy site.

  • REALTY Jan 18: Deol Brothers to Expand Dharmendra’s Iconic ₹60 Crore Juhu Bungalow

    Sunny and Bobby Deol are reportedly set to upgrade their ancestral Juhu bungalow with the addition of a new floor. The ₹60 crore property, which served as the longtime residence of the late legendary actor Dharmendra, is undergoing a major modernization effort. The expansion aims to accommodate the growing needs of the family while preserving the legacy of the iconic Bollywood landmark in Mumbai’s upscale suburb.

  • ECONOMY Jan 18: India’s Retail Inflation Rises to 1.33% in December as Tariffs Loom

    Government data reveals India's consumer price inflation edged up to 1.33% in December, primarily driven by rising food costs. While still well within the RBI's target range, economists warn that the new 25% U.S. tariffs on Iranian trade partners could significantly impact input costs for energy and fertilizers. The market remains cautious as the global trade landscape shifts under the renewed 'America First' policy impact.

  • IT Jan 18: TCS and HCL Tech Report Dips in Net Profit Amid Global IT Slowdown

    India's IT giants, TCS and HCL Technologies, reported an 11% to 14% drop in consolidated net profits for the December quarter. The decline is attributed to reduced discretionary spending by Western clients and higher employee retention costs. Despite the profit dip, both firms highlighted a strong pipeline of AI-driven deals, suggesting a strategic shift toward next-generation technology services to counter the sluggish demand in traditional software sectors.

  • DEFENSE Jan 18: India Falls to Third Largest Importer of Russian Fossil Fuels in December

    India has slipped to the third position among importers of Russian fossil fuels as major refiners like Reliance Industries slash crude purchases. The shift comes as Indian Oil (IOC) now accounts for nearly 43% of the country’s Russian oil imports. Analysts suggest that the reduction by private refiners is a strategic move to balance global trade relationships amid increasing scrutiny over price caps and sanctions compliance.

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