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Special session a violation of election code, claims Congress

The Congress party has criticized the BJP’s recently announced ‘special session’, accusing it of violating campaign regulations, particularly regarding the contentious women’s quota bill, which they claim is aimed at influencing voters in Tamil Nadu and Bengal. They express concern over proposed adjustments to parliamentary seats, warning it could marginalize smaller states and exacerbate regional

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Government confident of cross-party support for women’s quota bills

The government plans to reconvene Parliament for a special session to pass women’s reservation legislation for 2029. Despite opposition parties questioning the timing and motives, they’ve largely supported the proposal itself. The NDA is confident due to broad past support and women’s growing influence as voters, anticipating passage of key bills.

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India’s third home-grown N-sub commissioned; Rajnath also launches stealth frigate, large cavitation tunnel facility at Vizag

India’s naval strength significantly bolstered with the commissioning of INS Aridhaman, its third indigenous nuclear-powered ballistic missile submarine, enhancing its second-strike capability. The vessel boasts advanced stealth and increased missile capacity. Additionally, the stealth frigate INS Taragiri was inducted, alongside the foundation stone laid for a crucial naval research facility, underscoring India’s growing maritime prowess

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HAL imposes ‘contractual penalties’ on GE for Tejas engine delivery delay; PSU chief says Russia made presentation on Su-57 jet

Hindustan Aeronautics Limited anticipates receiving 20 F404 engines from General Electric by December, with a sixth for the Tejas Mark 1A expected by April-end. HAL is imposing contractual penalties on GE for engine supply delays. Meanwhile, all 34 Tejas jets are set to resume flying from April 8 after software issues were resolved, following a

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Won’t be cowed, says Raghav, AAP brass says he indulged in ‘soft PR’

After Raghav Chadha’s ousting as deputy leader in the Rajya Sabha, AAP leaders launched an intense critique, branding him as overly focused on superficial publicity while neglecting critical party ideologies. His peers challenged his muted stance on urgent political affairs and his conspicuous lack of presence at protests, suggesting a possible intimidation by PM Modi.

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Government moves to end toll waiver on ID display; no cash at booths from April 10

Toll payments will go cashless from April 10, with no cash transactions accepted. Vehicles without FASTags can pay via UPI at 1.25 times the normal fee, or face penalties. Exempted individuals must now use special FASTags or annual passes to prevent misuse and reduce arguments at toll plazas, paving the way for signal-free tolling.

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Supreme Court judge recuses self from case after reserving verdict

In a surprising twist, Justice K.V. Viswanathan of the Supreme Court opted to recuse himself from a case that had reached the judgment reservation stage. Upon reflection, he realized his prior role in representing the petitioner, Alchemist Asset Reconstruction Company, throughout his distinguished legal career.

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Government hopes to clear 5 crore pending cases with Jan Vishwas Bill

Government departments and prosecutors are urged to withdraw cases involving minor offences following the Jan Vishwas Bill’s passage. This initiative aims to resolve millions of pending court cases by replacing jail terms with penalties for procedural lapses, particularly in healthcare. Serious offences remain under strict legal purview, offering relief for past minor violations.

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Supreme Court upholds harsher punishment for higher authority

The Supreme Court ruled that higher rank officials face harsher penalties for service misdeeds due to increased responsibility. Upholding differential punishments for bank employees involved in misappropriating funds, the apex court reinstated a senior manager’s sacking, while an officer faced forced retirement and a gunman a salary cut. Courts must exercise restraint in interfering with

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