Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 02:58pm on 13 Feb 2025,Thursday India
Manipur is now under President’s Rule after the BJP failed to name a new chief minister following N Biren Singh’s resignation. Singh stepped down a day before facing a no-confidence motion and floor test. His resignation comes amid ongoing ethnic violence and pressure from the opposition. The Congress accused the BJP of lacking a plan to restore peace. The Supreme Court is also investigating leaked audio clips allegedly linking Singh to the violence. With no political consensus, Governor Ajay Bhalla cancelled the Budget session. The situation in Manipur remains tense as the state awaits further developments.
Brief by Shorts91NewsDesk / 11:28am on 13 Feb 2025,Thursday India
A massive fire broke out early on February 13, 2025, at a food processing facility located on the Pune-Bengaluru National Highway in Sangli, Maharashtra. The blaze, which caused significant damage to the modernized facility, was contained after two hours by six fire tenders. The cause of the fire remains unknown. The facility produced export-quality processed foods, including pulps, candies, sauces, and brines. The damage, amounting to crores of rupees, has disrupted operations and inconvenienced locals due to the intense smoke.
Brief by Shorts91NewsDesk / 10:17am on 13 Feb 2025,Thursday India
YouTuber Samay Raina has been summoned by Maharashtra's cyber cell for a second time amid controversy over a comment by podcaster Ranveer Allahbadia on Raina’s YouTube show, "India’s Got Latent". Allahbadia's controversial remark about intimacy between parents sparked debates on free speech and decency. Despite issuing an apology, the matter escalated, leading to police investigations and the involvement of various authorities, including the National Commission for Women. Raina has requested more time to respond, while authorities continue to investigate the situation.
Brief by Shorts91NewsDesk / 09:53am on 13 Feb 2025,Thursday India
Rajat Kumar, 25, who saved cricketer Rishabh Pant's life after his 2022 car accident, attempted suicide with his girlfriend, Manu Kashyap, 21, in Muzaffarnagar, Uttar Pradesh. Their families opposed their relationship due to caste differences, leading to arranged marriages elsewhere. Both consumed poison; Ms. Kashyap died, while Mr. Kumar is in critical condition. Ms. Kashyap's mother alleges Mr. Kumar kidnapped and poisoned her. Mr. Kumar and Nishu Kumar were hailed as heroes for rescuing Pant from his burning car, receiving scooters as a gift from the cricketer. This tragic turn of events has shocked the community.
Brief by Shorts91NewsDesk / 09:48am on 13 Feb 2025,Thursday India
Andhra Pradesh is experiencing a bird flu (H5N1) outbreak, primarily in Nellore. In response, the government has implemented strict biosecurity guidelines for poultry farmers. These guidelines include disinfecting farms, sanitizing equipment, restricting access, and properly disposing of dead birds. Farmers are also advised to protect their farms from wild birds, maintain strict hygiene for workers, and immediately report any unusual bird deaths. Response teams are monitoring farms and collecting samples. Poultry farmers are urged to be vigilant and adhere to all safety measures to control the outbreak.
Brief by Shorts91NewsDesk / 06:30am on 13 Feb 2025,Thursday India
A 2024 Central Ground Water Board report reveals a serious groundwater contamination problem in Haryana and Punjab. The report shows increasing levels of harmful substances like fluoride, nitrates, and salt in the water. Districts like Jind and Bathinda are particularly affected, with residents facing health risks due to the poor water quality. This contamination is mainly caused by over-pumping groundwater for irrigation and the overuse of fertilizers. Experts are urging the adoption of more sustainable farming methods, stricter pollution regulations, and better water management practices to combat this growing crisis. They stress the need for immediate action to protect both people's health and the agricultural sector in these states.
Brief by Shorts91NewsDesk / 04:38am on 13 Feb 2025,Thursday India
The Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) has opened its new headquarters, Keshav Kunj, in New Delhi. The 5 lakh square feet complex has three towers, auditoriums, a library, a hospital, and a Hanuman temple. Built with ₹150 crore gathered through public donations, the facility is meant for events, training, and large gatherings. Located in Jhandewalan, the modern infrastructure includes office spaces, residential rooms, and big lawns, making it bigger than the BJP headquarters. Keshav Kunj will serve the growing work of the RSS.
Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 06:11pm on 12 Feb 2025,Wednesday India
Comedian Samay Raina has deleted all episodes of his show India’s Got Latent following backlash over a joke by YouTuber Ranveer Allahbadia. The joke sparked outrage, leading to police complaints against Raina, Allahbadia, and others. Raina said the situation had become “too much to handle” and assured full cooperation with authorities. He stated that his only aim was to entertain people. Amid the controversy, his upcoming shows in Ahmedabad and Surat have been cancelled. The debate over the show’s content continues as authorities investigate the matter.
Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 02:36pm on 12 Feb 2025,Wednesday India
YouTubers Apoorva Mukhija and Ashish Chanchlani told police that India’s Got Latent is not scripted. They said panellists and contestants speak freely and are not given pre-written lines. This comes amid the controversy over Ranveer Allahbadia’s remarks on the show. An FIR has been filed against 30 people, including the show’s host Samay Raina. The police have summoned multiple celebrities, and the National Commission for Women has also taken action. Meanwhile, the Maharashtra Cyber Cell has asked YouTube to remove episodes with obscene content. The controversy continues to grow as more statements are recorded.
Brief by Shorts91NewsDesk / 12:39pm on 12 Feb 2025,Wednesday India
Bastar district of Chhattisgarh has intensified its drive against Maoism by pursuing a combination of security and development strategies. Roads have been constructed by the government, basic services improved, and welfare schemes extended to remote villages, once under Maoist control. Security camps have been set up in Maoist strongholds like Bijapur, Sukma, and Narayanpur, which has facilitated greater state presence. In 2024, big operations led to the deaths of 217 Maoists in encounters. The Chhattisgarh government is committed to the complete eradication of violent Maoism by March 2026, with the objective of permanent peace through military and developmental initiatives.