Punjab Minister Sanjeev Arora breaks down after meeting daughter outside court
Punjab Minister Sanjeev Arora, who was arrested by ED in a Rs 100-crore money laundering case, broke down after he met his daughter outside a Gurugram court
The Bengal government has constituted two separate commissions to investigate allegations of institutional corruption and atrocities against women that occurred after the elections in 2021. The Chief Minister announced that the commission focusing on crimes against women, particularly those from Scheduled Castes, Scheduled Tribes, and minority groups, will be chaired by a former judge, with a senior police officer serving as the member secretary. A second commission has been formed to probe institutional corruption, specifically regarding schemes like the midday meal and housing projects under the previous regime. The formation of these investigative panels fulfils major promises made during the recent election campaign. The government has stated that strict action will be taken against anyone found guilty and efforts will be made to recover siphoned funds. Meanwhile, the opposition party has criticised the move, alleging that the current administration is engaging in revenge politics and targeting their leaders.
Punjab Minister Sanjeev Arora, who was arrested by ED in a Rs 100-crore money laundering case, broke down after he met his daughter outside a Gurugram court
The West Bengal government has announced the discontinuation of religion-based assistance schemes previously operating under the state's Madarsa and Information and Cultural Affairs departments.
The Supreme Court has ruled that the legal principle of bail being the norm and jail being the exception remains applicable even in cases filed under the Unlawful Activities Prevention Act. .
Prime Minister Narendra Modi has arrived in Norway on the fourth leg of his five-nation tour, marking the first visit by an Indian Prime Minister to the Nordic country in over forty years.