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North-west India will experience two western disturbances this week. Peak activity is expected on April 7-8. This will bring below normal to near normal day temperatures and a wet spell to the region. Other parts of the country will also see wet spells with thunderstorms and lightning until April 9.
Prime Minister Modi criticized Bengal’s law and order, citing the confinement of judicial officers in Malda as evidence of “jungle raj.” He linked electoral roll revision to identifying “illegal settlers” and accused the TMC of protecting infiltrators, while also questioning their manifesto’s name and warning of accountability after the elections.
For the first time in 35 years, AIADMK has not fielded any Brahmin candidates in Tamil Nadu polls, reflecting the community’s waning influence. Major parties like DMK, Congress, and BJP also lack Brahmin nominees, while TVK and NTK have fielded candidates, targeting constituencies with significant Brahmin votes.
A 19-year-old married woman in Bhopal has been granted legal permission to live independently with a man of her choice. She testified to the Madhya Pradesh High Court that her much older husband mistreated her and she did not wish to return to her parents. The court placed her under the Shourya Didi framework for
A nine-judge Supreme Court bench, comprising judges from diverse faiths and a woman, will hear crucial cases on women’s rights versus religious practices starting April 7. This bench aims to settle long-standing disputes, including women’s entry into temples, mosques, and Parsi fire temples, and the practice of FGM. The court’s 2018 Sabarimala judgment sparked these
Estranged AAP MP Raghav Chadha strongly refuted allegations from the party’s Punjab unit that he failed to raise state issues in Parliament. He asserted his commitment to Punjab, highlighting numerous issues he has addressed, including pending funds, agricultural distress, and the drug menace. Chadha dismissed the claims as baseless and motivated, vowing that truth and
Transgender rights activists have filed a Supreme Court petition challenging the constitutional validity of the Transgender Persons (Protection of Rights) Amendment Act, 2026. The amendments remove self-perceived identity as the basis for TG certificates and introduce a medical board, moving away from the NALSA judgment’s affirmation of personal dignity and choice.
Kashmir’s prized saffron is under siege from an unexpected foe: the Indian crested porcupine. These nocturnal rodents are burrowing underground, destroying saffron corms and decimating harvests. Production has plummeted, threatening the livelihoods and identity tied to Pampore’s “red gold.” Authorities are assessing damage and proposing deterrents, but farmers fear the crisis will worsen without significant
Environmentalist Sonam Wangchuk urged the Centre to restore democratic rights in Ladakh, advocating for a win-win approach in talks for statehood and Sixth Schedule status. Following his release from NSA detention, Wangchuk emphasized constructive dialogue, noting previous inconclusive discussions. He aims for a resolution to allow focus on nation-building.