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    J&K admin takes over 58 schools linked to banned JeI and its trust

    The Jammu and Kashmir administration has taken over the management of 58 schools. These schools were linked to the banned Jamaat-e-Islami and its Falah-e-Aam Trust. This action follows intelligence reports and the expiry of management tenures. The move aims to ensure students' academic interests are unaffected. Authorities are working to maintain quality education standards across the Union Territory.

    BJP-led govt’s constitutional amendment bill for women quota in Parliament fails Lok Sabha test

    Parliament rejected a bill to implement 33% women's reservation by 2029, requiring an expansion of Lok Sabha seats. The government blamed opposition parties for the failure, citing a lack of consensus on delimitation. Despite the bill's defeat, the 2023 women's reservation law remains in effect. The government vows to continue its push.

    Delimitation Bill 2026 shelved after women’s reservation amendment fails in Lok Sabha

    The government has halted the Delimitation Bill. This decision follows the failure of the women's reservation amendment bill in the Lok Sabha. The delimitation exercise was linked to implementing this reservation. The proposed redrawing of parliamentary constituencies is now on hold. This move impacts the future of electoral representation across Indian states and union territories.

    Delimitation will turn out to be 'political demonetisation': Tharoor slams govt

    Senior Congress leader Shashi Tharoor criticized the government's move to link women's reservation with delimitation, calling it "political demonetisation." He argued that this approach holds women's aspirations hostage to a complex administrative exercise. Tharoor asserted that women's reservation is ready for immediate implementation based on existing parliamentary strength, warning that delimitation could damage federalism.

    South vs North New Delimitation debate: Hindi belt's share in Lok Sabha fallen more since 1951

    Historical data from 1951-1977 reveals a complex shift in Lok Sabha seat allocation, with both Hindi belt and southern states seeing their share decline. This was primarily due to increased representation for Union Territories and gains by western and eastern states, not a North-South imbalance. State reorganisation and the evolving federal map also significantly shaped parliamentary representation.

    Parliament special session Day 2: Lok Sabha to consider Delimitation Bill, Amendments to Women Reservation Bill for passing

    Lok Sabha will debate and vote on key legislation including the Constitution (One Hundred and Thirty-First Amendment) Bill, 2026, proposing 33 percent reservation for women in Parliament and State Assemblies. The Union Territories Laws (Amendment) Bill, 2026, and the Delimitation Bill, which aims to increase Lok Sabha constituencies to 850, will also be discussed.

    • South's LS seats, political weight to rise: Govt

      Union Home Minister Amit Shah assured southern states their representation will rise with Lok Sabha expansion to 816 seats. He stated Karnataka, Andhra Pradesh, Telangana, Tamil Nadu, and Kerala will see increased seats and political weight. Shah also clarified that reservation for Muslim women based on religion is unconstitutional. Bills related to women's reservation and delimitation were introduced.

      Government tables Women's Reservation Bill in Parliament to implement 33% quota for women ahead of 2029 Lok Sabha elections

      The government on Thursday introduced three bills in Parliament to implement 33% reservation for women in the Lok Sabha and state assemblies from the 2029 elections, but faces an uphill task as opposition parties have vowed to vote against the delimitation provisions embedded in the package.

      Lok Sabha's strength to go up to 815, 272 of these for women; no state will suffer: Arjun Ram Meghwal

      Parliament is set to increase the Lok Sabha's strength to 815 seats. This expansion includes reserving 272 seats for women, ensuring no state or male representation suffers. The Nari Shakti Vandan Adhniyam aims to provide women their due rights. This move follows the introduction of three key bills in the Lok Sabha.

      Women's reservation & delimitation bills tabled: India braces for 850-seat Lok Sabha future

      Parliament is set to introduce three key bills, including women's reservation from 2029 and delimitation of constituencies. While the opposition supports women's quota, they strongly oppose the delimitation bill, citing concerns over constituency redrawing and potential seat increases. The government aims to pass these bills together, with the opposition questioning the basis and fairness of the proposed changes.

      True intent of bills brought by govt mischievous, have to be rejected completely: Congress

      New Delhi. The Congress party has strongly criticized the government's proposed women's reservation bills. Party leader Jairam Ramesh stated the bills' true intent is mischievous and they must be rejected. He highlighted concerns about delimitation proposals favoring populous states. The opposition demands immediate one-third reservation for women in Lok Sabha and state assemblies, including SC, ST, and OBC communities.

      DMK flags delimitation concerns as Kanimozhi moves motion against three bills amid delimitation row

      DMK MP Kanimozhi Karunanidhi on Thursday moved a motion in the Lok Sabha opposing three key government bills, including the Constitution (131st Amendment), Union Territories Laws (Amendment) and Delimitation Bills, amid a widening row over constituency redrawing. The move came as Tamil Nadu Chief Minister M. K. Stalin escalated protests by burning a copy of the proposed delimitation bill and launching a statewide agitation, warning it would undermine representation for southern states.

      Special Parliament session: Opposition leaders to meet in Mallikarjun Kharge's office to finalise strategy

      Three important bills are likely to be introduced in the special session of Parliament starting today, including one to reserve seats for women in the 2029 Lok Sabha elections and another to redraw constituency boundaries.

      Bills to operationalise women's quota listed for introduction in Lok Sabha on Thursday

      Parliament will consider three key bills to enact the women's reservation law by 2029. These proposals aim to increase Lok Sabha seats to a maximum of 850. The legislation will also boost representation in state and Union Territory assemblies. This move ensures 33 percent reservation for women. The delimitation exercise will be based on the 2011 Census.

      For 33% quota for women before next parliamentary polls, Lok Sabha seats to be increased to up to 850

      The Centre plans to introduce a Constitution amendment bill to operationalise 33% reservation for women in the Lok Sabha and state assemblies by expanding its strength to up to 850 seats and redrawing constituencies based on 2011 Census data.The move, alongside delimitation and enabling laws for Union territories, aims to fast-track implementation of the women’s reservation law without waiting for the next census.The move, alongside delimitation and enabling laws for Union territories, aims to fast-track implementation of the women’s reservation law without waiting for the next census.

      TMC flays govt's 'devious plot' to push delimitation

      Derek O'Brien accused the Centre of using women’s reservation as a cover to push delimitation, alleging it could alter political representation.

      China says policy to improve relations with India remains unchanged

      China has defended its decision to publish new names for regions in Arunachal Pradesh. India has rejected these 'fictitious names' stating they cannot alter the reality of Indian territory. China claims Arunachal Pradesh as its own. Both nations are engaged in a diplomatic exchange over territorial claims. China states its policy to improve relations remains unchanged.

      Election Commission trims electoral rolls by 10.2% across 12 states, UTs

      The Election Commission has significantly cleaned up voter lists. Over 60 lakh deceased voters were removed from nine states and three Union territories. This exercise reduced the voter base by 10.2 percent. Final rolls for Uttar Pradesh and West Bengal are now published. Further revisions are planned for other states and Union territories.

      Puducherry elections 2026: Robot ‘Nila’ welcomes voters as polling begins in the Union Territory

      Voting for the 2026 Puducherry assembly elections commenced today. A robot named Nila greeted voters at a polling station. Early turnout stood at 17.41% by 9 am. Over 9.5 lakh voters are eligible to choose from 294 candidates across 30 constituencies. Key issues include statehood, unemployment, and water contamination. Counting is scheduled for May 4.

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