Congress LIVE Updates: Congress calls meeting of its Lok Sabha MPs to discuss suspension of LoP Adhir Ranjan Chowdhury
Congress LIVE Updates: Congress calls meeting of its Lok Sabha MPs to discuss suspension of LoP Adhir Ranjan Chowdhury
09:56 (IST)
Manipur LIVE Updates
Those 'silent' were 'playing politics' on Manipur: Sibal's dig at PM
Rajya Sabha MP Kapil Sibal slammed Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Friday for slamming the opposition on the Manipur issue, saying those who remained "silent" were "playing politics."
Sibal's criticism of Modi comes a day after Modi lashed out at the opposition during his response to a no-confidence vote presented by the INDIA group against his administration in the Lok Sabha.
Modi said the opposition was never interested in discussing the Manipur situation. He added that the Union home minister explained the issues in great detail with patience and without any politics.
09:36 (IST)
Uttarakhand Rain LIVE Updates
Guptkashi-Gaurikund highway blocked for traffic due to landslide
According to authorities, the Guptkashi-Gaurikund highway leading to Kedarnath Dham has been entirely stopped for traffic owing to falling boulders and debris from the top hill at Tarsali under Chowki Phata, and roughly 60 metres of the road has been severely damaged and washed away.
09:17 (IST)
Uttarakhand Rain LIVE Updates
IMD issues red, orange alerts for most districts from 11-14 August
From August 11 to August 14, the India Meteorological Department (IMD) has issued a 'Red' and 'Orange' Alert for majority of Uttarakhand's districts.
Heavy rain has been falling in various parts of the state over the previous few days, producing waterlogging and floods and interrupting people's usual routines.
The Uttarakhand State Disaster Response Force (SDRF) rescued numerous persons stranded in their homes in the Kashipur district of Rudrapur that had been swamped in water owing to heavy rain on Thursday.
09:00 (IST)
Punjab LIVE Updates
Pakistani intruder shot dead along IB in Punjab's Tarn Taran
On Friday, a Pakistani invader was shot dead near the international border in Punjab's Tarn Taran area, according to a Border Security Force (BSF) spokesman.
According to the official, troops from the border guarding force spotted unusual activity by a person near Thekalan hamlet in the morning.
The military confronted the invader, but he did not halt and proceeded on his way. Sensing a threat, BSF members opened fire, killing the individual on the scene, according to the official.
08:51 (IST)
Himachal Pradesh LIVE Updates
Shimla-Kalka road at NH-5 closed after landslide in Himachal's Solan
The Shimla-Kalka National Highway-5 route was stopped following a landslip in Himachal Pradesh's Solan district in the early hours of Friday, according to authorities.
"Today Aug 11, at around 2:35 am to 2:40 am, due to rains, Shimla National Highway 5, between Thambu Mod and Chakki Mod, has been closed due to landslides from the hill," an official said.
08:24 (IST)
Rajya Sabha LIVE Updates
No temple under ASI protection is under debilitated condition: Govt
The government told Parliament on Thursday that there are 3,696 centrally protected sites, including temples, under the authority of the Archaeological Survey of India, and none of these temples are in a debilitated state.
The government was questioned if it is true that the country has a large number of centuries-old temples that are in "debilitated condition" and need to be revitalised, and if the Centre has created a complete inventory of such buildings in conjunction with state governments.
"No such list has been prepared by the ASI," Minister of Culture G Kishan Reddy in Rajya Sabha in his response to the question.
07:41 (IST)
Congress LIVE Updates
Sonia Gandhi to chair meet of Congress LS MPs to discuss suspension of Adhir Chowdhury
Congress CPP Chairperson Sonia Gandhi summoned a meeting of Lok Sabha MPs today at 10.30 a.m. to examine the suspension of Congress Leader Adhir Ranjan Chowdhury. The meeting has been scheduled in the CPP office in Parliament.
07:22 (IST)
PM Modi LIVE Updates
PM Modi's response to no-confidence motion reflected his unflinching dedication to India's progress: Jaishankar
S Jaishankar, External Affairs Minister, applauded Prime Minister Narendra Modi's reaction to the Opposition's no-confidence vote against his administration on Thursday. He remarked that Prime Minister Modi's speech demonstrates his "unflinching dedication" to India's prosperity.
Jaishankar claimed on his official Twitter account that PM Modi mentioned how the world now perceives India differently. He congratulated Prime Minister Modi for his address, which he claimed inspired the whole nation.
PM @narendramodi’s response to the Motion of No Confidence reflected his unflinching dedication to India’s progress.
— Dr. S. Jaishankar (@DrSJaishankar) August 10, 2023
He spoke of how differently the world sees India today. This is due to the transformation that he has personally envisioned and implemented.
Thank the Prime…
S Jaishankar, External Affairs Minister, applauded Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s reaction to the Opposition’s no-confidence vote against his administration on Thursday. He remarked that Prime Minister Modi’s speech demonstrates his “unflinching dedication” to India’s prosperity.
Jaishankar claimed on his official Twitter account that PM Modi mentioned how the world now perceives India differently. He congratulated Prime Minister Modi for his address, which he claimed inspired the whole nation.
PM @narendramodi’s response to the Motion of No Confidence reflected his unflinching dedication to India’s progress.
He spoke of how differently the world sees India today. This is due to the transformation that he has personally envisioned and implemented.
Thank the Prime…
— Dr. S. Jaishankar (@DrSJaishankar) August 10, 2023
Earlier on Thursday, Prime Minister Narendra Modi stated that the state and national governments are striving to restore peace in Manipur and 'guaranteed' the perpetrators of crimes against women of the harshest penalty.
PM Modi urged all Opposition parties to work together to win the trust of the people of Manipur and urged them not to use the crisis in the northeastern state for political benefit. He also urged the opposition to 'work together' to restore peace and normality in Manipur.