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‘Hatred for Modi is being projected onto Hindi’: Pawan Kalyan on language controversy
Pawan Kalyan argues language controversy stems from anti-Modi sentiment, not genuine cultural concerns. He advocates for multilingualism, emphasizing Hindi's practical necessity without forced imposition, and promotes linguistic integration through mutual understanding.

Majhi says no shortage of fertiliser in Odisha, asks collectors to monitor distribution
Odisha Chief Minister Mohan Charan Majhi has directed district collectors to monitor urea distribution closely amid complaints of fertiliser shortages affecting paddy cultivation. Despite claims of shortages, the state has sufficient fertilisers allocated by the central government. The CM urged action against black marketing and emphasized the need for regular checks to ensure fair distribution to farmers.

Traffic advisory issued ahead of PM Modi’s likely visit to Manipur on September 13
Traffic advisory issued for PM Modi's potential Manipur visit on September 13. Strict traffic management planned, including VVIP route restrictions, designated drop-off points, and diversions to ensure smooth movement and public safety.

UP professors' team thanks God after safe return from violence-hit Nepal
A team of professors from a Ballia college safely returned from Nepal after being stranded amid violent protests in Kathmandu. The delegation, attending a climate change conference, faced cancellations and safety concerns but eventually managed to fly to Birgunj and cross into India. They expressed gratitude for their safe return after a harrowing experience.

BJP leader CT Ravi booked for 'inflammatory' remarks at Ganesha visarja event in Karnataka
BJP leader C T Ravi faces a police case for allegedly making inflammatory remarks at a Ganesha idol immersion event in Maddur, following stone-pelting incidents during a previous procession. He defended his comments, asserting he won't be intimidated and will continue to advocate for Hindutva. The situation in Maddur remains tense, with 22 arrests related to the unrest.

Meghalaya govt probing fake firms linked to ₹500 cr GST fraud, says minister
The Meghalaya government is investigating fake firms allegedly involved in a Rs 500 crore GST fraud linked to coke plants. Taxation Minister Abu Taher Mondal stated that the state GST department is actively pursuing these entities, while coordinating with the Directorate General of GST Intelligence for further action. The fraud primarily involves bogus Input Tax Credit being passed to entities outside the state.

Health minister Nadda reviews dengue, malaria situation; asks states to stay vigilant
Health Minister JP Nadda reviews dengue and malaria situation, urging states to remain vigilant. Calls for intensified preventive measures, community awareness, and preparedness amid rising vector-borne diseases during prolonged rainy season.

Conman poses as Keanu Reeves, 69-yr-old Mumbai woman believes it, loses ₹65,000
A 69-year-old Mumbai woman was scammed out of Rs 65,000 by a conman posing as Keanu Reeves on Telegram. Her daughter discovered the fraud after noticing a bank transfer and filed an FIR, revealing the victim shared sensitive documents with the imposter.

Prez reference on assent to bill: SC asks can it sit idle if guv fails in duty, reserves verdict
The Supreme Court of India questioned its inaction if a Governor neglects constitutional duties, during hearings on presidential references regarding assent to bills. The court discussed Article 200's implications and the separation of powers, as it deliberated whether it could impose timelines on Governors and the President for bill assent, emphasizing the balance of constitutional authority.

Munawar Khan, wanted in 2011 bank fraud case, brought to India from Kuwait
Munawar Khan, wanted for a 2011 Bank of Baroda fraud case, was brought back to India from Kuwait by CBI. Arrested via Interpol red notice, he's the third fugitive extradited in recent days, part of a broader effort to repatriate international offenders.

Amit Shah launches fast track immigration programme at five more airports
Amit Shah launched Fast Track Immigration–Trusted Traveller Programme at five more airports, enabling seamless immigration for pre-verified Indian nationals and OCI card holders, with 3 lakh registrations and enhanced travel convenience.

Modi meets Mauritian counterpart Navinchandra Ramgoolam in Varanasi
Modi and Mauritian PM Ramgoolam met in Varanasi, discussing bilateral ties. They emphasized shared cultural roots, pledged support for development projects, and committed to energy cooperation, maritime security, and people-to-people exchanges.

Delhi high court safeguards Aishwarya Rai Bachchan’s personality rights
Delhi High Court protects Aishwarya Rai Bachchan's personality rights, restraining unauthorized commercial use of her name, image, and voice. Court orders removal of infringing content within 72 hours, citing potential harm to dignity and privacy.

Meghalaya received ₹405 crore under JJM for 2024-2025: Minister
Shillong, Meghalaya has been allocated Rs 405.64 crore under the Jal Jeevan Mission for 2024-25, as announced by Public Health Engineering Minister Marcuise N Marak. Meanwhile, education officials reported 25% progress on Ampati Engineering College, with concerns raised over access roads. Disappointment was expressed regarding the lack of invitations for the Shillong Engineering College inauguration, which is yet to have a formal program.

Counsel on-board housekeeping staff to build trust with passengers: Railway Board to zones
The Railway Board has instructed all zones to conduct daily counselling sessions for On-Board Housekeeping Service staff to enhance passenger trust during journeys. This follows a recent audit highlighting deficiencies in cleanliness on trains. The initiative aims to ensure staff introduce themselves and assist passengers, as part of efforts to improve OBHS operations, which have been in place since 2006.

HistoriCity: How Patna’s importance continued across centuries
Patna, one of the world's oldest continuously inhabited cities, evolved from a village to an imperial capital. Significant across centuries, it was home to key historical figures like Ashoka and played crucial roles in political movements, trade, and colonial struggles.