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  • Kerala Governor Proposes Legislation to Make Malayalam the Official Language of the State

    Kerala Governor Proposes Legislation to Make Malayalam the Official Language of the State

    Thiruvananthapuram, January 20:
    Kerala Governor Arif Mohammed Khan on Monday suggested introducing legislation to formally recognise Malayalam as the official language of the state. Speaking at an official function, the Governor emphasised the importance of preserving and promoting the regional language in administration, education, and cultural spheres.

    The Governor highlighted that making Malayalam the official language would strengthen cultural identity and ensure wider accessibility of government services for citizens. Officials noted that the proposal would require legislative approval and could pave the way for structured policies to promote the use of Malayalam in official communications, public signage, and educational institutions across Kerala.

  • PMK Legislators Walk Out of Tamil Nadu Assembly, MLA Venkatesh Sparks Debate

    PMK Legislators Walk Out of Tamil Nadu Assembly, MLA Venkatesh Sparks Debate

    Chennai, January 20:
    A political stir unfolded in the Tamil Nadu Assembly on Monday as all PMK (Pattali Makkal Katchi) legislators staged a walkout during proceedings, protesting against issues raised by the party. The move was led by MLA Venkatesh, who drew attention to the party’s concerns regarding administrative decisions and governance matters.

    The walkout caused a brief disruption in the Assembly’s schedule, prompting reactions from ruling and opposition members. Party leaders stated that the protest aimed to press for urgent attention to regional and constituency-related issues, while Assembly officials emphasised that such actions, though part of parliamentary practice, temporarily delayed discussions on key legislative business for the day.

  • Delhi: Nitin Nabin Arrives at BJP Headquarters Ahead of Taking Charge

    Delhi: Nitin Nabin Arrives at BJP Headquarters Ahead of Taking Charge

    New Delhi, January 20:
    Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) leader Nitin Nabin on Monday arrived at the party headquarters in Delhi ahead of officially assuming his new responsibilities. Party sources said Nabin is expected to take charge shortly, marking the beginning of his tenure in a key organisational role.

    Senior BJP officials welcomed Nabin and highlighted that his induction is part of the party’s ongoing efforts to strengthen leadership and enhance coordination across states. Observers noted that his role will focus on strategic planning, outreach initiatives, and ensuring seamless communication between the central leadership and state units.

  • PM Modi Arrives at BJP Headquarters as Nitin Nabin Set to Take Charge

    PM Modi Arrives at BJP Headquarters as Nitin Nabin Set to Take Charge

    New Delhi, January 20:
    Prime Minister Narendra Modi arrived at the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) headquarters in Delhi on Monday ahead of the formal assumption of responsibilities by senior party leader Nitin Nabin. The visit comes as part of the party’s internal organisational reshuffle and is expected to mark the beginning of Nabin’s tenure in a key leadership role. Senior BJP officials welcomed both leaders and underscored the importance of strengthening party coordination at the national and state levels.

    Sources said that Nitin Nabin, who has previously held several important portfolios within the party, will now be entrusted with responsibilities that include strategic planning, coordination with state units, and overseeing organisational outreach initiatives. Party insiders indicated that PM Modi’s presence at the headquarters signifies the central leadership’s support for Nabin’s appointment and highlights the BJP’s focus on consolidating its grassroots and state-level operations. Observers noted that the move is aimed at enhancing administrative efficiency, boosting party morale, and ensuring that leadership transitions are smooth and well-coordinated across all levels.

  • Kerala CM Vijayan Flags Unauthorised Changes in Governor’s Policy

    Kerala CM Vijayan Flags Unauthorised Changes in Governor’s Policy

    Thiruvananthapuram, January 20:
    Kerala Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan on Monday raised concerns over what he described as “unauthorised changes” in certain policies issued by the Governor. Speaking in the state Assembly, the CM said that modifications made without proper consultation or procedural adherence could undermine the state’s administrative processes and governance framework.

    Vijayan emphasised that any deviation from established protocols risks creating confusion among officials and citizens alike. He called for a thorough review and urged coordination between the Raj Bhavan and state government to ensure that policies are implemented transparently and in accordance with legal and constitutional guidelines. The remarks have sparked debate in political circles, with observers noting potential implications for the state’s ongoing administrative and legislative activities.

  • Governor Being Used as Political Propaganda: TVK Targets RN Ravi

    Governor Being Used as Political Propaganda: TVK Targets RN Ravi

    Chennai, January 20:
    Tamil Nadu political leader T Velmurugan (TVK) on Monday criticised Governor R N Ravi, alleging that the Raj Bhavan is being used for political propaganda rather than fulfilling its constitutional role. Speaking to the media, TVK accused the Governor of acting in a manner that favours certain political interests, creating tension between the state government and the Raj Bhavan.

    TVK urged that constitutional offices, including the Governor’s post, should remain neutral and above party politics to uphold democratic principles. The remarks came amid heightened scrutiny of the Governor’s recent actions in the Tamil Nadu Assembly, including walking out of a key session and controversies surrounding protocol, which have sparked debates over administrative propriety and political neutrality in the state.

  • TMC Obstructing SIR Projects in West Bengal, Alleges BJP Leader Dilip Ghosh

    TMC Obstructing SIR Projects in West Bengal, Alleges BJP Leader Dilip Ghosh

    Kolkata, January 20:
    BJP leader Dilip Ghosh on Monday alleged that the ruling Trinamool Congress (TMC) government in West Bengal is obstructing the progress of Special Investment Regions (SIRs) in the state. Speaking at a press briefing, Ghosh claimed that bureaucratic delays, policy roadblocks, and political interference are being used to stall key investment projects, which he said could have generated employment and boosted the state’s economic growth.

    Ghosh further stated that SIRs are crucial for attracting both domestic and foreign investors, and hindrance in their implementation could affect West Bengal’s competitiveness compared to other states. He called upon the Centre to intervene and ensure smooth execution of these projects, highlighting that timely completion of SIR initiatives is vital for infrastructure development, industrial expansion, and creating opportunities for local communities. The BJP leader also warned that continued obstruction could discourage future investments and negatively impact the state’s industrial ecosystem.

  • Trump Claims He Could Prevent Another War Tonight

    Trump Claims He Could Prevent Another War Tonight

    Washington, January 20:
    Former US President Donald Trump on Monday asserted that he possesses the capability to stop another war “tonight” if he were in office. Speaking at a media interaction, Trump emphasised his experience in international diplomacy and military strategy, claiming that his leadership would allow the United States to avoid conflicts and resolve global tensions swiftly.

    Trump’s remarks come amid ongoing geopolitical concerns in various regions, with analysts noting that his statement underscores his focus on projecting a strong, decisive foreign policy image. While the former president did not provide specifics, he stressed that his approach to international crises would prioritise negotiation and rapid decision-making to protect US interests and maintain global stability.

  • Lighting Glitch at India Open Sparks Concern Over Tournament Infrastructure

    Lighting Glitch at India Open Sparks Concern Over Tournament Infrastructure

    New Delhi, January 20:
    A basic lighting issue at the ongoing India Open badminton tournament on Monday raised questions about the infrastructure preparedness at the venue. Players and officials reported intermittent lighting fluctuations during matches, which briefly disrupted gameplay and caused delays, highlighting potential gaps in the facility’s operational readiness.

    Tournament organisers assured that corrective measures were taken immediately and that the issue did not affect match outcomes. However, the incident has prompted calls from players, coaches, and sports analysts to review and upgrade stadium infrastructure to ensure consistent lighting, better safety standards, and a seamless experience for both athletes and spectators in future events.

  • Voice-Enabled, Multilingual AI Crucial for Inclusive Healthcare in India: Officials

    Voice-Enabled, Multilingual AI Crucial for Inclusive Healthcare in India: Officials

    New Delhi, January 20:
    Government officials on Monday emphasised the importance of developing voice-enabled and multilingual artificial intelligence (AI) solutions to make healthcare more accessible and inclusive across India. They highlighted that such technologies can bridge communication gaps in rural and remote areas where literacy levels vary and language diversity is high, ensuring that critical medical information reaches everyone effectively.

    Experts noted that AI-powered voice interfaces can help patients access telemedicine services, schedule appointments, and receive health guidance in their native languages, reducing dependence on intermediaries. Officials added that integrating multilingual AI in public health initiatives could enhance disease surveillance, preventive care, and patient engagement, ultimately contributing to a more equitable and efficient healthcare ecosystem across the country.