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SIR in West Bengal: Will call for report from chief justice of HC today itself, says SC
The Supreme Court will seek a report from the Calcutta High Court Chief Justice regarding the functioning of appellate tribunals for West Bengal's Special Intensive Revision exercise. Lawyers allege these tribunals are not working, hindering the process. The court previously directed the Election Commission to issue supplementary revised electoral rolls based on tribunal decisions.
'They thought BJP would get credit': Om Prakash Rajbhar accuses Akhilesh Yadav of "lying" on women's reservation bill
Uttar Pradesh Minister Om Prakash Rajbhar accused Akhilesh Yadav of lying about women's reservation, claiming the Samajwadi Party opposed the bill fearing BJP credit. Yadav, however, stated opposition parties support women's reservation but want SC, ST, and OBC inclusion. Prime Minister Modi criticized the opposition for blocking the bill, calling it an insult to women.
New FD rates by Shriram Finance: What women investors and senior citizens should know
Shriram Finance Limited has revised its fixed deposit interest rates effective May 6, 2026, with reductions across various tenures for deposits up to Rs. 10 crore. This follows the company's upgrade to a AAA (Stable) credit rating by major agencies, signifying the highest degree of safety for investors and depositors.
The delimitation debate reflects our inability to eschew the politics of handouts, caste and ethnicity
India faces a critical juncture as a proposed constitutional amendment fails. This highlights a growing divide between economically prosperous southern states and poorer northern regions. The current system, freezing parliamentary seats based on 1971 census data, creates political imbalance. Leaders must address this disparity for national unity and inclusive growth, moving beyond caste and compensation politics.
'Na padai Na kamai, Na dawai, Na sichai': PM Modi in Jhargram alleges 'ruthless' TMC ignored tribals, must be ousted from West Bengal
Prime Minister Narendra Modi addressed a rally in Jhargram, West Bengal. He accused the ruling Trinamool Congress of neglecting tribal communities and women. Modi urged voters to support the BJP for development and to protect Bengal's heritage. He promised better electricity supply and benefits for tribal families. The upcoming elections are crucial for the state's future.
PM should first release 'blocked' central funds before professing love for Bengal: Abhishek Banerjee
TMC leader Abhishek Banerjee urged Prime Minister Narendra Modi to release Rs 2 lakh crore in central dues to West Bengal before professing love for the state. He criticized "Modi's guarantee" as "zero guarantee" and highlighted Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee's commitment to her promises, contrasting it with alleged BJP inaction on development projects.
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PM Modi flays Opposition for women's quota bill defeat
Prime Minister Narendra Modi has strongly criticized opposition parties for the defeat of a bill aimed at fast-tracking women's reservation. He held the Congress, DMK, Trinamool Congress, and Samajwadi Party responsible for this outcome. Modi assured that women's reservation would eventually be implemented. He stated that parties opposing the legislation would face consequences from women voters.

‘Dreams crushed’, ‘selfish politics’, and ‘we’ll be back’: Key highlights from Modi’s speech after Lok Sabha rejects women’s reservation amendment bill
Prime Minister Narendra Modi apologized to Indian women after the Lok Sabha rejected the 33% reservation bill. He stated that the aspirations of women were curtailed and their dreams were shattered. Modi accused opposition parties of selfish politics and celebrating the bill's defeat. He warned of political consequences for those who opposed the measure.

Congress blocking Women's Reservation Bill denied India historic step: Andhra Pradesh CM
Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister N Chandrababu Naidu criticized the Congress-led opposition for blocking the Women's Reservation Bill, calling it a betrayal of millions of women. The bill, which aimed to provide 33% reservation for women in legislatures from 2029, was defeated in the Lok Sabha. Janasena founder Pawan Kalyan also lamented the missed opportunity for women's empowerment.

BJP decides to hit streets against oppn parties
The Bharatiya Janata Party will initiate nationwide protests following the defeat of the Constitution (131st Amendment) Bill, 2026, in the Lok Sabha. Party president Nitin Nabin met with senior leaders to plan the strategy. Protests will occur in state capitals, with senior BJP leaders holding press conferences.

BJP women MPs protest outside Parliament after defeat of Constitution amendment bill
BJP women MPs protested in Parliament House complex. They alleged the Congress and its allies deliberately blocked the Constitution Amendment Bill. This bill aimed to implement women's reservation in legislatures from 2029 and increase Lok Sabha strength. Union ministers stated this move insulted crores of women awaiting political empowerment. The opposition's actions are seen as anti-women despite government clarifications.


“No state will lose Lok Sabha share”: Narendra Modi defends delimitation, women’s reservation push
Prime Minister Narendra Modi assures states their Lok Sabha seat share will not decrease with new delimitation and women's reservation laws. He frames the reform as a national step, not a partisan victory. The legislation aims to implement 33% women's representation in an expanded parliament.

Former Meta contractor Sama to lay off more than 1,000 workers in Kenya
Facebook's parent company Meta has ended its contract with Kenyan firm Sama. This decision will lead to over 1,000 workers being laid off from Sama's Nairobi office. The company provided content moderation services for Meta. A lawsuit filed by former moderators over poor working conditions and mental health support is ongoing.

Women's Reservation Bill 2026: After 30 years, here's how India moves to reserve 33% seats for women in Parliament
Parliament is considering a new law to bring 33 percent reservation for women in Lok Sabha and state assemblies starting from the 2029 elections. This move aims to increase women's representation significantly. The proposed legislation seeks to implement this reservation by expanding the number of seats.

'Historic moment' for women’s empowerment, says PM Narendra Modi ahead of special session
India begins a special parliamentary session aiming for women's empowerment. Prime Minister Modi calls it a historic step. Opposition leader Rahul Gandhi supports women's reservation but criticizes the delimitation process. He demands consideration of caste census data. Tamil Nadu Chief Minister MK Stalin protests the delimitation bill. The government plans to implement women's reservation before the 2029 elections.

'Our country all set to take historic step towards women's empowerment': PM Modi ahead of special Parliament sitting
Ahead of a special Parliament session, PM Narendra Modi called women’s reservation a “historic step” for empowerment. The Congress backed the move but warned against dilution of OBC, Dalit and Adivasi representation, as debate intensified over delimitation, caste census, and proposed changes to implement the 2023 law.

BRS, YSRCP punch a hole in Centre's delimitation move
Southern parties BRS and YSR Congress have raised concerns over the bill, questioning its linkage to the 2011 Census for delimitation. K. T. Rama Rao warned it could penalise southern states, while YSRCP backed women’s reservation but called for fair regional seat distribution within states.

India’s unemployment hits five-month high of 5.1% in March: PLFS
In March, India's unemployment rate surged to 5.1%, reaching its highest level in five months. Urban areas experienced a notable increase in joblessness, contributing to the rise in the overall unemployment figure. Women continue to face greater unemployment challenges than men, while the youth demographic also showed a troubling uptick in joblessness.

Tamil Nadu polls: We must chase away 'Delhi team', says Udhayanidhi
Tamil Nadu Deputy Chief Minister Udhayanidhi Stalin framed the upcoming Assembly elections as a battle between the "Tamil Nadu team" and the "Delhi team," urging voters to "chase away" the latter. He highlighted the Dravidian Model government's achievements, including welfare schemes and local development projects, while criticizing the Union government's alleged actions.

DMK MP Kanimozhi flays AIADMK chief Palaniswami on delimitation
Kanimozhi criticised Edappadi K Palaniswami over his stance on delimitation, accusing him of ignoring Tamil Nadu’s interests. She also warned of protests if Lok Sabha seats in the state are reduced.

Nasscom reaffirms zero tolerance on harassment amid TCS BPO case
The Indian technology industry takes misconduct and harassment very seriously. Industry body Nasscom stated this in response to allegations at Tata Consultancy Services and Infosys. Companies have strict rules and take swift action. These incidents are isolated and do not show a pattern. Infosys also confirmed it has a zero-tolerance policy for harassment.

IT companies take swift, decisive action in harassment cases: Nasscom
This follows Tata Consultancy Services coming under scrutiny following serious allegations of sexual harassment, religious misconduct, and coercion at its Nashik office. While the company has suspended the employees under investigation, the police have arrested seven individuals, and a Special Investigation Team (SIT) has been constituted to probe the matter further.

Rijiju urges Congress to back women’s quota rollout, says delay denies justice
Union Minister Kiren Rijiju has responded to Congress President Mallikarjun Kharge regarding the Women's Reservation Act. Rijiju stated that delaying the Act's implementation is delaying justice for millions of women. He urged the Congress to support its implementation in 2029. The government aims to ensure women's representation before 2029. Necessary amendments are crucial for this.

BJP issues whip for MPs ahead of special parliament session
The BJP has issued a three-line whip to its MPs for a special three-day parliamentary session from April 16-18. The government is expected to introduce draft bills to implement the Women's Reservation Act before the 2029 polls. These bills aim to increase Lok Sabha seats to 816, with 273 reserved for women, making attendance mandatory for all MPs.

Women, youth, scheme beneficiaries: TMC, BJP battle to woo same set of voters through poll promises in West Bengal
West Bengal's upcoming elections see TMC and BJP vying for women, youth, and welfare recipients. The TMC focuses on its established social coalition, while the BJP aims to break it with financial aid and identity politics. The Left and Congress seek relevance through job promises. Manifestos reveal strategic appeals to specific voter groups, shaping the electoral landscape.

Tamil Nadu polls: DMK bloc will win over 200 seats, AIADMK 'dancing to BJP's tunes,' says Stalin
Tamil Nadu Chief Minister M K Stalin has predicted a significant victory for the DMK-led alliance in the upcoming assembly elections. He highlighted his government's welfare schemes and criticised the opposition AIADMK for lacking principles and being controlled by the BJP.

PM Modi appeals to people of Assam, Kerala, Puducherry to vote in large numbers
Prime Minister Narendra Modi urged citizens in Assam, Kerala, and Puducherry to vote in large numbers during the ongoing assembly elections. He specifically encouraged the youth and women to participate enthusiastically, emphasizing their crucial role in strengthening democracy and shaping the future of these regions.
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