Category: POLITICS

  • Bhupender Yadav Orders Fast-Track Implementation of Key Environmental Projects

    Bhupender Yadav Orders Fast-Track Implementation of Key Environmental Projects

    New Delhi | Dec 3, 2025 — Union Environment, Forest and Climate Change Minister Bhupender Yadav on Friday directed concerned authorities to accelerate the implementation of key environmental and conservation initiatives across the country. During a high-level review meeting in the national capital, Yadav stressed the need for strict timelines, accountability, and inter-departmental coordination to ensure faster execution of pending projects.

    The minister highlighted that delayed implementation weakens the impact of major climate, wildlife protection, and pollution-control programmes. He instructed officials to remove procedural bottlenecks, improve field-level monitoring, and ensure optimal utilisation of allocated funds. The push is being seen as part of the government’s broader strategy to strengthen India’s environmental governance and meet national as well as global sustainability commitments.

  • TVK Chief Vijay Urges Caution, Blames Drainage Failures for Rain Havoc in Tamil Nadu

    TVK Chief Vijay Urges Caution, Blames Drainage Failures for Rain Havoc in Tamil Nadu

    Chennai | Dec,3, 2025 — Tamilaga Vettri Kazhagam (TVK) chief and actor Vijay on Friday urged people to remain cautious amid heavy rains lashing parts of Tamil Nadu, while strongly blaming poor and outdated drainage systems for the widespread urban flooding. Reacting to waterlogging in several low-lying areas, Vijay said the situation once again exposed long-standing civic negligence.

    He stressed that temporary measures will not solve recurring monsoon disasters and called for permanent, scientific upgrades to stormwater drainage infrastructure. Vijay also appealed to the government to ensure speedy relief, uninterrupted power and drinking water supply, and quick compensation for affected families. His remarks have added political heat to the rain crisis as public anger grows over repeated flood-related disruptions.

  • It’s of No Use: Siddaramaiah’s Light-Hearted Banter With Pure Vegetarian Reporter Sparks Laughter

    It’s of No Use: Siddaramaiah’s Light-Hearted Banter With Pure Vegetarian Reporter Sparks Laughter

    Bengaluru | November 29, 2025 — Karnataka Chief Minister Siddaramaiah shared a light moment with the media when he quipped “It’s of no use” during a brief banter with a reporter who identified himself as a “pure vegetarian.” The spontaneous exchange took place on the sidelines of a public event in Bengaluru and quickly went viral on social media for its humorous tone.

    The remark, made in a casual and playful context, drew laughter from those present and showcased the Chief Minister’s lighter side amid a busy political schedule. While some netizens found the moment amusing, others debated its context online. The interaction, however, added a rare dose of humour to an otherwise serious day of political engagements for Siddaramaiah.

  • AP CM N. Chandrababu Naidu Launches District-Level Tours Across East Godavari and Vijayawada

    AP CM N. Chandrababu Naidu Launches District-Level Tours Across East Godavari and Vijayawada

    Vijayawada, December 3, 2025 — Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister N. Chandrababu Naidu began a series of district-level tours today, visiting key areas in East Godavari and Vijayawada to review ongoing development projects and engage with local communities. The CM’s outreach aims to strengthen administrative oversight and ensure that state initiatives are effectively reaching citizens at the grassroots level.

    During his visits, Naidu interacted with district officials, local leaders, and residents to discuss infrastructure, education, and healthcare projects. He emphasized the importance of transparent governance and urged officials to expedite pending projects to benefit the people of Andhra Pradesh.

  • India Gears Up For High-Stakes Talks As PM Modi Prepares To Meet President Putin

    India Gears Up For High-Stakes Talks As PM Modi Prepares To Meet President Putin

    New Delhi, December 3: With Russian President Vladimir Putin’s state visit approaching, India is preparing for major diplomatic engagements covering key sectors such as energy, trade, defence, and labour mobility. High-level discussions between Prime Minister Narendra Modi and President Putin are expected to focus on strengthening strategic cooperation amid shifting global dynamics.

    Sources indicate that long-term energy security, advanced defence collaboration, trade expansion, and workforce mobility will be central to the talks. The visit is being closely watched as it could shape the next phase of India–Russia relations, reaffirming their long-standing partnership despite evolving international pressures.

  • PM Modi Salutes Nation’s First President Dr Rajendra Prasad on 141st Birth Anniversary

    PM Modi Salutes Nation’s First President Dr Rajendra Prasad on 141st Birth Anniversary

    New Delhi, December 3: Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Tuesday paid rich tribute to Dr Rajendra Prasad on his 141st birth anniversary, remembering his immense contribution to India’s freedom struggle and his role as the country’s first President. The Prime Minister described Dr Prasad as a symbol of integrity, simplicity, and unwavering dedication to national service.

    PM Modi highlighted that Dr Rajendra Prasad’s life continues to inspire generations with values of democracy, humility, and selfless service. Several leaders across the country also joined in paying homage, marking the occasion as a moment to reflect on India’s constitutional and democratic foundations.

  • Opposition Wasted Two Days, Government Ready for Full Debate on SIR,Says BJP MP

    Opposition Wasted Two Days, Government Ready for Full Debate on SIR,Says BJP MP

    New Delhi, December 3, 2025 — A BJP Member of Parliament on Tuesday accused the Opposition of deliberately wasting two crucial days of the Winter Session and asserted that the government is fully prepared for a comprehensive discussion on the Special Intensive Revision (SIR) issue. The MP said continuous disruptions were preventing Parliament from functioning effectively despite the government’s readiness to address all concerns on the floor of the House.

    He further stated that the Centre has nothing to hide and is open to transparent debate, adding that public issues should be discussed through dialogue rather than sloganeering. The remarks come amid continued political deadlock in Parliament, with both sides trading sharp accusations over responsibility for the stalled proceedings.

  • All-Party Meeting Breaks Lok Sabha Deadlock; Key Discussions on Vande Mataram Anniversary and Election Reforms Scheduled

    All-Party Meeting Breaks Lok Sabha Deadlock; Key Discussions on Vande Mataram Anniversary and Election Reforms Scheduled

    New Delhi, December 2, 2025 — An all-party meeting in Parliament successfully resolved the ongoing logjam in the Lok Sabha, paving the way for important discussions on national and legislative matters. The House will now deliberate on the 150th anniversary of ‘Vande Mataram’ on December 8, followed by a session on proposed election reforms on December 9.

    Parliamentary sources stated that the consensus among parties aims to ensure smooth functioning in the remaining days of the Winter Session. Lawmakers emphasized the significance of commemorating cultural milestones while simultaneously addressing urgent legislative reforms, signaling a return to constructive debate after several days of disruptions.

  • MP Welfare Boards Under Fire for Drawing Perks Despite Two Years of Inactivity

    MP Welfare Boards Under Fire for Drawing Perks Despite Two Years of Inactivity

    Bhopal, December 2, 2025 — Several welfare boards in Madhya Pradesh have come under sharp criticism after it was revealed that they remained virtually inactive for nearly two years, yet continued to enjoy government-funded perks and benefits. Despite having no significant meetings, projects, or welfare output, members reportedly received salaries, allowances, and official privileges during the period.

    The revelation has triggered political uproar and questions over accountability and misuse of public funds. Opposition leaders have demanded a high-level audit and strict action against those responsible, while the state government has assured a review of board functioning and expenditure to prevent such lapses in the future.

  • Supreme Court Stays Trial Against Former Karnataka CM BS Yediyurappa in POCSO Case

    Supreme Court Stays Trial Against Former Karnataka CM BS Yediyurappa in POCSO Case

    New Delhi, December 2, 2025 — The Supreme Court on Tuesday stayed the ongoing trial against former Karnataka Chief Minister BS Yediyurappa in a case registered under the Protection of Children from Sexual Offences (POCSO) Act. The apex court’s decision comes as a significant relief to the senior BJP leader, halting proceedings that were underway in a lower court.

    The court observed that serious questions of law were involved in the matter and agreed to examine the legal validity of continuing the trial at this stage. Meanwhile, political reactions have intensified across Karnataka, with opposition parties demanding accountability, while the BJP has termed the stay a vindication of Yediyurappa’s legal stand.