The report, compiled by anonymous civil society actors calling themselves the Global NPO Coalition on FATF, looks at the complex threat that the electoral bond scheme poses in a democracy.
Security has been beefed up at the Indian Institute of Technology-BHU (IIT-BHU) campus a day after students staged a massive protest at the institute after a fellow student was molested and forcibly kissedby three unidentified men near her hostel. Security guards deployed at IIT-BHU gates were seen carrying out strict checks on anyone entering the campus on Friday.
Even as the police are yet to arrest the accused who allegedly molested a female student on the IIT-BHU campus, students have claimed that another female student faced a similar ordeal two days before the latest incident.
The Supreme Court on Wednesday made absolute its earlier order granting protection from arrest to activist Teesta Setalvad and her husband, Javed Anand, in a case pertaining to alleged embezzlement of funds raised to help victims of the 2002 Gujarat riots.
The unit will check the veracity of information related to the announcements, policies, schemes, guidelines, and initiatives of the state government.
The Kerala police have registered another case against Union Minister of State Rajeev Chandrasekhar for allegedly making statements that promote enmity between different groups through social media posts in connection with recent blasts at a convention centre in Kochi.
NEW DELHI: The Supreme Court on Tuesday said it would peruse details of donations to political parties through the electoral bond route, a move that could discomfit parties which have been in office because of the possibility, as underlined by the petitioners, of quid pro quo between the donors and regimes favoured by them.
In his election affidavit, Congress leader Sachin Pilot has officially confirmed his divorce from his wife, Sara Abdullah. Sara Abdullah, the daughter of former Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister and National Conference leader Farooq Abdullah, married Sachin Pilot in 2004.
In the bustling town of Mahoba, located in Uttar Pradesh, India, a disconcerting incident unfolded, captured in a viral video that served as a stark reminder of the perils law enforcement officers face in their line of duty.
NEW DELHI: An Army Major has been sacked by President Droupadi Murmu for allegedly breaching security protocols while he was posted with the tri-service Strategic Forces Command, which handles the country's nuclear arsenal, in north India last year.