Record-Breaking 4.5 Crore Kanwariyas Attend Shravan Kanwar Mela in Haridwar

The 13-day Shravan Kanwar Mela concluded on Tuesday with a record-breaking footfall of 45 million (4.5 crore) Kanwariyas, surpassing last year’s 41.4 million and 40.7 million in 2023, officials from the Kanwar Mela cell confirmed. Pilgrims continued arriving till late evening on July 23, prompting final figures to be updated accordingly. To mark the successful conclusion, District Magistrate Mayur Dixit and SSP Pramendra Dobhal offered prayers at Har-ki-Pauri’s Brahmakund and Daksheshwar Mahadev temple in Kankhal. Officials also met with Mahant Ravindra Puri, head of the Mata Mansa Devi Temple Trust, and expressed gratitude to saints and akhadas for their support. Massive influx of devotees caused traffic chaos in several cities, particularly in Delhi, where major congestion was reported from Anand Vihar to Apsara Border. Movement remained restricted in these areas till 8 AM on July 23. Despite concerns over littering and garbage accumulation at ghats, Dixit announced a three-day post-mela cleanliness drive. Religious leaders called for greater awareness among devotees, emphasizing reverence for the Ganga river. Security during the yatra was handled by an extensive deployment of forces including 3,000 policemen, 1,350 home guards, 15 PAC companies, nine paramilitary units, and multiple specialized teams such as bomb disposal squads, anti-terror units, and drone operators. Surveillance was maintained 24/7 via drones and CCTV. Twelve FIRs were filed, 17 people arrested, and 150 unidentified Kanwariyas booked for hooliganism and violence during the yatra. DGP Deepam Seth had earlier issued a stern warning, stating that disorder in the name of faith would not be tolerated. The Uttarakhand High Court also intervened during the yatra, seeking clarity from state authorities on conducting Panchayat elections amid the Kanwar rush and heavy monsoon. The court was responding to a PIL filed by a Dehradun-based petitioner urging a rescheduling of elections due to logistical and safety concerns.

Thai-Cambodian Border Erupts into Violence as F-16 Jet Bombs Cambodian Target

A long-standing border dispute between Thailand and Cambodia flared into full-blown conflict on Thursday, as a Thai F-16 fighter jet bombed a military target in Cambodia. The escalation came amid fierce clashes near the disputed Ta Moan Thom Temple, located in Cambodia’s Oddar Meanchey province, close to the Thai border. The renewed fighting has already claimed the lives of at least nine Thai civilians, including a 9-year-old boy, and left 14 others injured across three Thai provinces, according to a statement from the Thai army. Rear Admiral Surasant Kongsiri confirmed that the clashes had occurred at six different locations along the border, prompting the closure of all border checkpoints between the two countries. Thailand accused Cambodia of initiating the conflict by deploying a surveillance drone followed by a ground troop incursion. Cambodian forces then reportedly fired heavy weapons, including artillery and BM21 long-range rockets, prompting a retaliatory response from Thai forces. The Thai military confirmed that one of six F-16 jets readied for deployment carried out an airstrike on a Cambodian military position. The situation is rapidly deteriorating. Sutthirot Charoenthanasak, district chief in Thailand’s Surin province, told Reuters that two civilians were killed after Cambodian shelling struck residential homes. Over 40,000 people from 86 villages along the border have been evacuated to safer areas. Thailand’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs condemned Cambodia for targeting civilian areas, including a hospital, and warned of stronger defensive action if Cambodia continues its “armed attacks and violations” of Thai sovereignty. “Thailand is prepared to intensify our self-defence measures,” the ministry stated, citing international law to justify its position. As tensions continue to mount, fears of a prolonged military conflict are growing in the region.

Karnataka CM Siddaramaiah Resolves GST Protest After Meeting with Traders

Chief Minister Siddaramaiah chaired a key meeting on Wednesday with small traders and trade bodies, including the Federation of Karnataka Chambers of Commerce and Industry (FKCCI), to address growing concerns over GST notices issued by the Commercial Taxes Department. 🔑 Key Decisions and Assurances: 📊 GST Notices: 🧑‍🤝‍🧑 Protest and Reaction: 🏛️ Officials Present: CM Siddaramaiah reaffirmed that GST policy is decided by the Union Finance Minister-led GST Council, and the state is committed to helping small traders comply without undue hardship.

Vice President Election Process Begins After Jagdeep Dhankhar’s Resignation

The Election Commission of India (ECI) on Wednesday initiated the process to elect a new Vice President of India, following the sudden resignation of Jagdeep Dhankhar earlier this week due to health reasons. Dhankhar, whose tenure was to last until August 10, 2027, stepped down midway, triggering a constitutional requirement for a fresh election. In its official statement, the EC confirmed that it has started preparing the electoral college, which includes all elected and nominated members of both Houses of Parliament — the Lok Sabha and the Rajya Sabha. The poll body is in the process of appointing returning officers, after which it will formally announce the election schedule. Electoral Process The Vice President is elected by an electoral college of 786 members (subject to vacancies), through a secret ballot using the proportional representation system via the single transferable vote method, as mandated by Article 66(1) of the Constitution. Under Article 68(2), the election to fill the vacancy must be held “as soon as possible” after it arises. The person elected will begin a full five-year term, regardless of the remaining tenure of the previous officeholder. Current Parliamentary Strength This brings the total strength of the electoral college to 782 at present. NDA’s Numerical Advantage The BJP-led NDA coalition holds a clear majority with: This gives the NDA a total of 422 votes, comfortably surpassing the estimated 394 votes required for a majority, putting it in a strong position to ensure the victory of its nominee. Significance of the Office The Vice President of India is the second-highest constitutional post in the country and also serves as the ex-officio Chairman of the Rajya Sabha. The role is crucial for maintaining parliamentary order and ensuring smooth legislative proceedings. With the process underway, the Election Commission is expected to announce the date and nomination schedule soon, setting the stage for the selection of the next occupant of this high constitutional office.

जगदीप धनखड़ ने उपराष्ट्रपति पद से दिया इस्तीफा, यशवंत वर्मा महाभियोग प्रस्ताव बना कारण

उपराष्ट्रपति जगदीप धनखड़ ने सोमवार को अचानक अपने पद से इस्तीफा दे दिया, जिससे उनके तीन साल के विवादास्पद कार्यकाल का अंत हो गया। यह इस्तीफा अप्रत्याशित था और माना जा रहा है कि यह केंद्र सरकार की नाराजगी के कारण हुआ, क्योंकि धनखड़ ने न्यायमूर्ति यशवंत वर्मा के खिलाफ विपक्ष समर्थित महाभियोग प्रस्ताव को राज्यसभा में स्वीकार कर लिया, जबकि ठीक ऐसा ही प्रस्ताव लोकसभा में सत्तारूढ़ भाजपा द्वारा पहले ही प्रस्तुत किया गया था। धनखड़, जो राज्यसभा के सभापति भी थे, ने यह निर्णय भाजपा को बिना सूचित किए लिया — यह बात केंद्र सरकार को चौंकाने वाली लगी। इसके बाद सरकार के शीर्ष स्तर पर चली बंद कमरे की बैठकों के बाद, रात 9:25 बजे उन्होंने राष्ट्रपति द्रौपदी मुर्मू को एक संक्षिप्त पत्र भेजकर अपने इस्तीफे की सूचना दी, जिसे उन्होंने सबसे पहले सोशल मीडिया मंच ‘X’ पर साझा किया। सरकार की नाराजगी की पृष्ठभूमिNDTV के अनुसार, सरकार ने कई बार महसूस किया कि धनखड़ ने ‘लक्ष्मण रेखा’ पार की है। एक बड़ा उदाहरण दिसंबर 2023 का है, जब राज्यसभा विशेषाधिकार समिति ने आम आदमी पार्टी के सांसद राघव चड्ढा को सदन के नियमों का उल्लंघन करने और मीडिया को गुमराह करने का दोषी पाया था। हालांकि, धनखड़ ने उनकी 114 दिनों की निलंबन अवधि को पर्याप्त सज़ा बताते हुए उसे समाप्त कर दिया, जिससे सरकार असहज हुई। धनखड़ ने खुद ही राघव चड्ढा के खिलाफ शिकायत की थी, जिसमें कहा गया था कि उन्होंने दिल्ली सेवाएं विधेयक पर विचार के लिए बनी सेलेक्ट कमेटी में चार सांसदों के नाम उनकी सहमति के बिना जोड़ दिए थे। राघव चड्ढा और सरकारी बंगला मामलासरकार के सूत्रों ने राघव चड्ढा को मिले बंगले का मामला भी उठाया, जो कि एक नव-निर्वाचित सांसद के दर्जे से ऊपर का था। जब यह बंगला रद्द किया गया, तो चड्ढा ने खाली करने से इनकार कर दिया और अदालत चले गए। दिल्ली हाईकोर्ट ने उन्हें अंतरिम राहत दी, जिससे राज्यसभा सचिवालय उन्हें बेदखल नहीं कर सका। विपक्ष के साथ लगातार टकरावधनखड़ के कार्यकाल के दौरान विपक्ष के साथ भी कई बार उनकी तीखी टकराहट हुई। उन पर भाजपा के पक्ष में पक्षपात करने और विपक्ष को संसद में बोलने का पर्याप्त मौका न देने के आरोप लगे। इन्हीं कारणों से पिछले वर्ष विपक्ष ने उनके खिलाफ अविश्वास प्रस्ताव लाने की कोशिश की थी। निष्कर्षधनखड़ का इस्तीफा ऐसे समय आया है जब न्यायपालिका, संसद और कार्यपालिका के बीच शक्तियों की सीमाएं फिर चर्चा में हैं। अब देखना यह होगा कि नए राज्यसभा सभापति के रूप में कौन आता है और न्यायमूर्ति यशवंत वर्मा के खिलाफ महाभियोग प्रस्ताव का भविष्य क्या होता है।

Gaza has reached an acute humanitarian crisis, with at least 33 people—mostly children—dying from malnutrition in just the past 48 hours

The situation in Gaza has reached an acute humanitarian crisis, with at least 33 people—mostly children—dying from malnutrition in just the past 48 hours, according to the Hamas-run health ministry. This brings the total number of malnutrition-related deaths since the war began in October 2023 to 101, including 80 children. Philippe Lazzarini, the head of UNRWA (the UN agency for Palestinian refugees), described the crisis as “hell on earth,” stating that even humanitarian workers are collapsing from hunger and exhaustion. UNRWA estimates that about 1,000 starving people have died trying to access aid since late May, either from gunfire or stampedes while reaching aid trucks. Israel imposed a complete blockade on Gaza on March 2 after ceasefire talks failed. While some aid trucks were permitted from late May, the flow remains critically low. UNRWA says it has enough stockpiled aid outside Gaza to feed the entire population for three months, but it has not been allowed to enter. Inside Gaza, food prices have skyrocketed by up to 40 times. Israel maintains that it is facilitating aid and blames Hamas for obstructing its distribution—an assertion disputed by several humanitarian organizations on the ground. This unfolding catastrophe underscores the severe consequences of restricted aid access in conflict zones, especially for vulnerable populations like children.

China Begins Mega Hydropower Project on Yarlung Zangbo: India Warns of ‘Water Bomb’ Threat in Arunachal

China’s official launch of a massive hydropower project on the Yarlung Zangbo river — just before it enters India’s Arunachal Pradesh as the Brahmaputra — has triggered serious strategic and environmental concerns for India. The project, unveiled by Chinese Premier Li Qiang on July 19, is being touted as China’s most ambitious infrastructure venture since the Three Gorges Dam. China’s $170 Billion Megaproject With an estimated investment of nearly $170 billion, the new hydropower project will include five cascade power stations across a 50-kilometre stretch of the river that drops nearly 2,000 metres in elevation. Its planned capacity of 60 GW would make it nearly three times larger than the Three Gorges Dam. To build and operate the project, Beijing has formed a new state-owned entity – China Yajiang Group Co. Ltd.. Although the project will almost certainly include water storage facilities to regulate flow between stations, China has not disclosed how much water will be held — a critical concern for India. Chinese markets responded positively to the announcement, with infrastructure and equipment company stocks witnessing strong gains. Experts suggest the project will serve as a major economic stimulus domestically. Arunachal Pradesh Sounds the Alarm On the Indian side, especially in Arunachal Pradesh’s Siang region, the development has sparked anxiety. Chief Minister Pema Khandu has labelled the Chinese dam as the biggest non-military threat facing India. Speaking to PTI earlier this month, Khandu warned of a catastrophic scenario: “Suppose the dam is built and they suddenly release water, our entire Siang belt would be destroyed… particularly the Adi tribe and nearby communities.” Though only 30% of the Brahmaputra’s water originates in China, any sudden discharge or mismanagement upstream could heavily impact the Siang belt, which lies directly in the path of the river as it flows from Tibet into India. Concerns also extend to India’s hydropower ambitions. Arunachal Pradesh alone holds about 50 GW of India’s untapped 60 GW hydropower potential in the region. A disruption in natural water flow could affect multiple proposed hydroelectric projects downstream. India’s Strategic Response: Upper Siang Project To counter Beijing’s dam strategy, India has put forward the Upper Siang Multipurpose Project — an 11.2 GW storage-based dam planned in the Siang district of Arunachal Pradesh. Once completed, it would serve both as a hydropower source and a strategic buffer, regulating flow and protecting downstream populations from sudden floods or disruptions. However, progress on India’s project has been slow, raising concerns about preparedness in the face of China’s rapid upstream development. As tensions rise and infrastructure races accelerate on both sides of the border, the Yarlung Zangbo–Brahmaputra river basin may soon become not just a geopolitical flashpoint, but also a test case for balancing development with transboundary water security.

Congress Slams Modi’s Silence as Trump Repeats Claim of Mediating India-Pakistan Ceasefire

Former U.S. President Donald Trump has once again claimed credit for brokering peace between India and Pakistan, asserting that he prevented a nuclear war and halted a conflict in which five fighter jets were allegedly shot down. This latest assertion has drawn sharp criticism from India’s Congress party, which slammed Prime Minister Narendra Modi for maintaining silence on the matter. At a White House reception on Tuesday, Trump reiterated his claim of having stopped wars between multiple countries, including India and Pakistan. “They shot down five planes and it was back and forth… I called them and said, ‘No more trade. If you do this, you’re not going to be good.’ They’re both nuclear powers, and who knows where it would have ended up? And I stopped it,” Trump stated. Congress general secretary in-charge of communications, Jairam Ramesh, responded on social media, pointing out that Trump has now made this claim 25 times in the last 73 days. He criticized Prime Minister Modi for his continued silence, accusing him of “finding time only to travel abroad and destabilise democratic institutions at home,” instead of addressing serious diplomatic assertions made by Trump. Ramesh further alleged that the Modi government is refusing to give firm dates for a parliamentary debate on the Pahalgam-Sindoor conflict, and is evading accountability by not committing to a reply from the Prime Minister. Trump had previously announced on May 10 via social media that India and Pakistan had agreed to a full and immediate ceasefire after overnight negotiations mediated by Washington. Since then, he has repeatedly claimed that it was U.S. intervention—particularly trade threats—that brought an end to the hostilities. India, however, has consistently dismissed Trump’s claims. According to official statements, the understanding on ceasefire was reached after direct communication between the Directors General of Military Operations (DGMOs) of the Indian and Pakistani militaries. During a 35-minute phone call last month, Prime Minister Modi is said to have firmly told Trump that India has “never accepted and will never accept” third-party mediation in matters concerning Pakistan. The ceasefire came after India launched Operation Sindoor on May 7, targeting terror infrastructure in Pakistan and Pakistan-occupied Kashmir in retaliation for the Pahalgam terror attack, which killed 26 civilians. Following four days of intense drone and missile exchanges, both sides agreed to a cessation of hostilities on May 10. While Trump continues to take credit for the truce, New Delhi maintains that it was a bilateral military-level initiative, with no role played by foreign mediation.

जबलपुर में जनजातीय कार्य विभाग के डिप्टी कमिश्नर के ठिकानों पर EOW का छापा, ₹5.89 करोड़ से अधिक की बेनामी संपत्ति का खुलासा

आर्थिक अपराध प्रकोष्ठ (EOW) ने मंगलवार को जबलपुर में जनजातीय कार्य विभाग के एक वरिष्ठ अधिकारी जगदीश प्रसाद सरवटे के तीन ठिकानों पर छापेमारी की। इन छापों में उनकी ज्ञात आय से अधिक ₹5.89 करोड़ से अधिक की संपत्ति का खुलासा हुआ है। जगदीश प्रसाद सरवटे, जो विभाग में उप आयुक्त के पद पर कार्यरत हैं, के खिलाफ भ्रष्टाचार निवारण अधिनियम की संबंधित धाराओं में मामला दर्ज किया गया है। ईओडब्ल्यू की तीन टीमों ने एक साथ उनके शंकर शाह नगर स्थित सरकारी आवास, अधारताल स्थित निजी मकान और भोपाल के बघ मुगालिया में एक अन्य संपत्ति पर कार्रवाई की। ईओडब्ल्यू के डीएसपी ए.के. सिंह के अनुसार, सरवटे के खिलाफ वित्तीय अनियमितताओं की शिकायत मिली थी, जिसके आधार पर यह कार्रवाई की गई। शंकर शाह नगर स्थित सरकारी आवास से बरामद सामग्री: भोपाल (बघ मुगालिया) स्थित आवास से: अधारताल स्थित निजी मकान: इसके अलावा, आरोपी और उसके भाई के नाम पर ₹6.51 लाख की जमा राशि, तथा आरोपी और उसकी मां के नाम पर एक संयुक्त लॉकर और निवेश भी पाए गए हैं, जिनका मूल्यांकन अभी बाकी है। ईओडब्ल्यू अधिकारियों का कहना है कि अब तक की बरामद संपत्तियों का कुल मूल्य ₹5.89 करोड़ से अधिक है, जो उनकी ज्ञात आय से स्पष्ट रूप से अधिक है। बैंक खातों, बीमा दस्तावेजों और लॉकर की जांच के बाद यह आंकड़ा और बढ़ सकता है।

न्यायमूर्ति यशवंत वर्मा को हटाने की प्रक्रिया पर सुप्रीम कोर्ट में चुनौती, सीजेआई गवई ने कहा – अलग पीठ गठित करेंगे

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