Top news of the day on July 26, 2025
Union Minister for Commerce and Industry Piyush Goyal on Saturday (July 26, 2025) termed the India-U.K. free trade agreement as 'game-changing' and said it will benefit every section in India including farmers, youth, MSME sector and Industry.
India looks forward to boosting ties with Maldives, committed to support capacity building: PM Modi
India looks forward to deepening its partnership with the Maldives, Prime Minister Narendra Modi said on Saturday (July 26, 2025), as he met prominent Maldivian leaders, including Vice-President Uz Hussain Mohamed.
17 MPs honoured with Sansad Ratna Awards for Parliamentary performance
Seventeen Members of Parliament — including Supriya Sule (Nationalist Congress Party-Sharadchandra Pawar), Ravi Kishan (Bharatiya Janata Party), Nishikant Dubey (BJP) and Arvind Sawant (Shiv Sena-Uddhav Balasaheb Thackeray) — have been selected for the Sansad Ratna Awards 2025 for their exemplary performance in the Lok Sabha.
Peace and normalcy returning to Manipur, says Governor Ajay Kumar Bhalla
Manipur Governor Ajay Kumar Bhalla on Saturday (July 26, 2025) asserted that peace and normalcy are returning to the state with the collaborative efforts of the government, armed forces and civil society organisations.
Any of the 11 documents accepted for SIR verification are susceptible to falsification: petitioner counters EC in Supreme Court
Petitioner-NGO Association for Democratic Rights on Saturday (July 26, 2025) countered the Election Commission of India's (EC) refusal to accept Aadhaar, Voter ID, and ration card as valid 'standalone' proof for inclusion in the electoral roll during the Special Intensive Revision (SIR) as 'patently absurd'.
Bihar Military Police aspirant alleges gang-rape in ambulance en route to hospital in Bihar
Facing humidity and heat, a Bihar Military Police (BMP)-3 aspirant fainted during the physical recruitment test on Thursday in Bodh Gaya and was allegedly gang-raped in an ambulance while being transported to a hospital.
Gujarat Congress camp: Rahul Gandhi blames 'biased umpire' ECI for poll defeats; slams BJP-RSS 'control'
Congress leader Rahul Gandhi on Saturday (July 26, 2025) assured the district unit chiefs of his party in Gujarat that their opinions will be taken into account while selecting poll candidates.
Rain triggers a trail of destruction in Kerala
The heavy rain accompanied by gusty winds that has been lashing parts of the State is likely to continue for a couple of more days, fuelled by the weather systems in the Bay of Bengal and the offshore trough formed along the west coast of the country
Frequent disruptions in Parliament harm Opposition more than government: Kiren Rijiju
Parliamentary Affairs Minister Kiren Rijiju on Saturday (July 26, 2025) said that frequent disruptions in the House hurt the Opposition more, as they lose the crucial opportunity to hold the government accountable.
Tamil Nadu CM Stalin to be discharged on July 27
After undergoing an angiogram procedure, Tamil Nadu Chief Minister M.K. Stalin will be discharged from the hospital on Sunday (July 27, 2025), sources told The Hindu.
WI vs AUS third T20I: Tim David scores fastest T20 century for Australia in series-clinching win
Tim David scored the fastest century for Australia in a Twenty20 international which lifted the tourists to a series-clinching six-wicket win over West Indies in the third game of a five-match series on Friday (July 25, 2025).
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13 minutes ago
- The Hindu
Act on plea for database of repeat sexual offence complainants: HC to authorities
The Delhi High Court on Wednesday directed the police and other authorities in the Capital to expeditiously decide on a plea seeking the creation of a database of individuals who have filed multiple complaints of sexual offences. A Bench of Chief Justice D.K. Upadhyaya and Justice Tushar Rao Gedela observed that the petitioner had already submitted a representation to the Delhi police and other authorities concerned. Responding to the petitioner's request for a judicial direction to create and maintain such a database, the court said that the matter falls within the domain of the authorities, adding, 'They know better how policing is to be done.' 'Without expressing any opinion on the merits of the issues raised, the petition is disposed of with the direction to the authorities to take an informed decision on the petitioner's representation with expedition,' the court noted. The petition was filed by Shonee Kapoor, represented by advocate Shashi Ranjan Kumar Singh, seeking a directive to the government and the Delhi police to maintain a record at each police district headquarters of complainants who have filed more than one allegation of rape or sexual offences. The plea also called for the mandatory collection of identity proof, preferably Aadhaar, from such complainants. The petition alleged rampant misuse of rape laws by some complainants.


Time of India
27 minutes ago
- Time of India
Min mandates use of Made in India goods in 3 depts
1 2 Jaipur: Cabinet minister Madan Dilawar announced Wednesday that only Made in India products must be used in education, Panchayati Raj, and Sanskrit education departments. He said only products not available in the country and requiring imports can be used after approval from the minister. "This initiative has been started to realise the vision of Prime Minister Narendra Modi's Make in India campaign . This will increase the use of goods manufactured in India, and it will also have a positive impact on our economy. Many foreign countries earn profit from us by selling their products in India, but they use that money to help our enemy country," said Dilawar. Speaking to TOI, he added that if any foreign product is used in these departments, personal recovery will be done from the officer concerned. "If any officer or employee of these departments purchases foreign goods, then not only will strict action be taken against them, but the payment of the purchased goods will also be recovered from them," said Dilawar. He also appealed to women ahead of Rakshabandhan to purchase only indigenous products for the festival. "If you go to the market to buy Rakhi, buy only locally made Rakhi made by our Indian artisans. Boycott foreign Rakhis, especially those made in China, do not buy them. With this, you will not only serve the country but also provide employment to fellow citizens. Adopt Swadeshi and make the country strong," he said. Reacting to the announcement, state Congress President Govind Singh Dotasra said that the decision was inappropriate and irrational decision.


Time of India
38 minutes ago
- Time of India
Min pledges support to transgender community
Lucknow: Social welfare minister Asim Arun assured members of the transgender community that he would ensure that they get all govt facilities and basic infrastructure at the earliest. Talking to members of the community in Basti on Wednesday, the minister said that transgender settlements would be identified in Basti and efforts would be initiated to ensure all basic facilities, including roads, water, electricity and sanitation, there. The minister promised govt funding to groups involved in activities like dairy and goat farming so that they can strengthen and expand their businesses. As part of the scheme to ensure financial independence for members of the transgender community, those interested in starting businesses such as beauty parlours, computer centres and public service centres would receive training and get access to easy loans. Besides, a survey will be conducted to identify persons who do not have requisite identity documents. The social welfare department will then assist such persons to get the necessary paperwork done for IDs such as Aadhaar. A 'Garima Griha', similar to the one in Gorakhpur, would also be opened in Basti. "The department of social welfare is consistently working to deliver govt schemes and resources to the transgender community. In line with this, a special dialogue focusing on the empowerment of the transgender community was organised in Basti on Wednesday. Approximately 40 members of the transgender community participated and engaged with officials from the administration, police and various departments," said a department spokesperson.