Rajasthan Panchayat Official Caught Taking Rs 20,000 Bribe

In a significant anti-corruption operation, Rajasthan's Anti-Corruption Bureau arrested a panchayat official red-handed while accepting a bribe of Rs 20,000. The trap was laid on Tuesday, leading to immediate legal action.

Sri Lankan Delegation Meets Kamal Haasan in Chennai

A high-level Sri Lankan delegation led by Deputy High Commissioner Ganeshanathan Geathiswaran visited MNM president Kamal Haasan in Chennai to discuss bilateral relations and current developments in Sri Lanka.

Allahabad HC Grants Bail to Sambhal Violence Accused

The Allahabad High Court has granted interim anticipatory bail to Mohammad Alam, a biscuit seller accused in the 2024 Sambhal violence case. This follows a CJM order for an FIR against police officers over Alam's injuries in alleged police firing.

Kataria Lays Foundation for Chandigarh Police Stations

Punjab Governor Gulab Chand Kataria laid foundation stones for two modern police stations in Chandigarh's IT Park and Mauli Jagran, costing Rs 29.32 crore total with green features and advanced facilities.

20-Year Jail for Man Who Impregnated Teen Sister-in-Law

A 28-year-old laborer from Kotagiri has been sentenced to 20 years in prison by the Nilgiris mahila court for raping and impregnating his 16-year-old sister-in-law. The court also imposed a fine and recommended compensation for the victim.

Scott Bessent's Flawed Logic on EU-India Trade Deal

Trump's Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent faces criticism for flawed arguments about Europe funding Russia's war through India trade. Analysis reveals political syllogism errors and historical context of India-Russia oil deals.

Aaj Ki Baat Jan 27, 2026: Political Insights and Debates

The full episode of Aaj Ki Baat from January 27, 2026, features in-depth discussions on current political affairs, policy debates, and expert analysis, offering viewers comprehensive insights into India's governance and national issues.

Kolkata Voters Face Long Queues in EC Hearings

Kolkata voters complain of long waiting times and document harassment during Election Commission hearings to resolve electoral roll discrepancies, with many calling the process unnecessary.

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