Atishi Takes Charge After Kejriwal’s Resignation Atishi, a senior Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) leader, was sworn in as the Chief Minister of Delhi, making history as the youngest person to ever hold the position. The 43-year-old took the oath on Saturday, following the resignation of her predecessor, Arvind Kejriwal, who stepped down after securing bail in the Delhi liquor policy case. Atishi’s tenure is set to be brief, as Delhi assembly elections are due in February next year. New Leadership in the Capital The new government led by Atishi will…
Day: September 23, 2024
China’s ‘Beautiful Governor’ Sentenced for Corruption and Exploiting Power in Scandalous Affairs with 58 Subordinates
Zhong Yang, a prominent Chinese official once hailed for her good looks and dubbed the “beautiful governor,” has been sentenced to 13 years in prison and fined one million yuan (approximately ₹1.18 crore). The 52-year-old former governor and deputy secretary of the Communist Party of China (CPC) in Qiannan prefecture, Guizhou province, faced charges of corruption and inappropriate relationships with her staff members. A Rise to Power and Influence Zhong Yang joined the Communist Party at the age of 22 and climbed the ranks over three decades, eventually securing a…
Air Marshal Amar Preet Singh Appointed as New Chief of Indian Air Force
Air Marshal Amar Preet Singh, a seasoned fighter pilot with over 5,000 hours of flying experience, has been appointed as the new Chief of the Indian Air Force (IAF). He will take over the role from Air Chief Marshal V R Chaudhari, who retires on September 30, 2024. Currently serving as the Vice Chief of the Air Staff, Air Marshal Singh will assume the top position in the rank of Air Chief Marshal, effective the afternoon of September 30. A Strategic Leadership Transition The announcement of Air Marshal Singh’s appointment…
Sri Lanka Votes for New President Amid Economic Crisis: A Close Contest and Key Candidates
Sri Lanka holds a pivotal presidential election today, where millions of voters will cast their ballots to elect the next leader tasked with steering the country out of its worst economic crisis in decades. This election marks a critical moment as the country continues to grapple with the aftermath of the financial collapse that shook its foundations in 2022. Voting to Shape Economic Recovery The election, seen by many as a referendum on the country’s economic reforms, will decide whether Sri Lanka remains on the path of recovery or diverges…
Tirupati Laddu Controversy: Chief Priest Raises Concerns Over Laddus at Ayodhya Ram Temple
A major controversy has erupted in Andhra Pradesh surrounding the iconic Tirupati laddus, following claims by the Telugu Desam Party (TDP) that the ghee used in their preparation contains substandard and non-vegetarian ingredients like “beef tallow” and “lard.” The allegations, supported by a lab report, have sparked a political clash between the TDP and the ruling YSR Congress Party (YSRCP), raising concerns among devotees. TDP’s Allegations and Lab Report Findings On September 18, TDP leader N. Chandrababu Naidu accused the YSRCP government of compromising the sanctity of the revered laddus…
Manipur on High Alert Amid Influx of Kuki Militants from Myanmar
A security alert has been issued across Manipur following intelligence reports of over 900 Kuki militants infiltrating villages in the Imphal Valley from Myanmar. The intelligence suggests that the militants are preparing to launch coordinated attacks around September 28, sparking major concerns for the region’s security. Intelligence Report Sparks Action Kuldeep Singh, security adviser to the BJP-led government in Manipur, confirmed the intelligence input, stating that authorities are acting on the information unless it is proven otherwise. “Unless and until it is proved wrong, we believe that it is 100%…
Tech and Terrorism: The Complex Case of the Lebanon Pager Blasts
A complex web of international intrigue has surfaced following the recent pager explosions in Lebanon. These explosions, involving walkie-talkie radios and pagers, have claimed dozens of lives and injured over 3,000 people. As the Lebanese authorities and international security agencies attempt to unravel the mystery, attention has shifted to two unlikely individuals: Cristiana Barsony-Arcidiacono, a Hungarian-Italian businesswoman, and Rinson Jose, a tech entrepreneur from Kerala, India. Both are under scrutiny for their potential roles in a multinational conspiracy that links Hungary, Bulgaria, Norway, and Taiwan. The Lebanon Blasts: A Global…
WHO Chief Highlights 600 million Illnesses, 420K Deaths Annually from Unsafe Food at Delhi Summit
Unsafe food causes 600 mn illnesses, 420K deaths annually 70 percent of fatalities from unsafe food occur among children under five Ghebreyesus stressed that collaboration is essential to ensure safe and accessible food for all At the second Global Food Regulators Summit in Delhi, WHO Director-General Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus underscored the urgent need for strong food regulation to combat the global challenge of unsafe food. Unsafe food leads to 600 million cases of foodborne illnesses and 420,000 deaths annually, with 70% of these fatalities occurring in children under five. In…
China’s Heliport Near Arunachal Pradesh: Should India Be Concerned?
Recent developments along the c-China border have raised concerns over Beijing’s military activities near the Line of Actual Control (LAC). New satellite imagery suggests that China is constructing a massive heliport just 20 kilometers from the LAC in Arunachal Pradesh, signaling a potential increase in its military capabilities. This comes despite recent progress in border talks, where India’s External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar stated that 75% of disengagement issues with China have been resolved. However, this construction could escalate tensions between the two countries, especially in the already sensitive region…