
Supreme Court Orders Binding Rules to Enforce 25% EWS Quota Across Schools, Calls It National Mission
Supreme Court orders states to frame binding rules for the 25% RTE quota, calling it a “national mission.”

Supreme Court orders states to frame binding rules for the 25% RTE quota, calling it a “national mission.”

Telangana health authorities have halted a children’s syrup after tests found ethylene glycol, urging parents to stop its use immediately.

Tamil Nadu unveils India’s first deep tech policy, aiming to foster innovation, jobs, and socially impactful technology.

Surat police distribute neck collars and safety arches to bikers to prevent fatal injuries from kite manjha.

Patna Municipal Corporation launches a surveillance-led crackdown on public spitting and urination to improve hygiene and civic behaviour.

After successful pilots, Karnataka will distribute over 10 lakh menstrual cups to students, aiming to save costs, reduce waste, and prevent school absenteeism among girls.

India plans to open API access for tax portals, allowing large firms to automate compliance fully.

Delhi’s draft EV Policy 2.0 proposes a ₹50,000 incentive to encourage retrofitting petrol and diesel cars into electric vehicles to cut pollution.

Chennai launches twenty-three crore welfare project establishing two hundred thirty-two modern rest and dining hubs for workers.

The Tamil Nadu government introduced an assured pension scheme after talks with unions, prompting employees to withdraw their planned indefinite strike.