On September 23, 2025, former U.S. President Donald Trump delivered a provocative speech at the 80th session of the United Nations General Assembly. He criticized the UN for promoting a "globalist migration agenda" and undermining national sovereignty. Trump urged countries to close their borders and expel foreigners, blaming immigration and green energy policies for the decline of Western nations. He dismissed climate change as a "con job" and denounced renewable energy efforts, arguing they benefit polluting nations while harming developed economies. Trump also criticized European leaders for allowing immigration, claiming it was destroying their heritage and culture. He singled out London’s mayor with inflammatory remarks and condemned the Paris climate agreement. On Ukraine, he accused NATO nations of hypocrisy for continuing to buy Russian energy. He briefly addressed the recognition of Palestine by some Western countries, warning it could reward terrorism. Despite his harsh tone, Trump later offered supportive comments about the UN’s potential for peace during a bilateral meeting with Secretary-General António Guterres, calling for a united effort against nuclear and biological weapons proliferation. Trump's speech was met with a mostly silent reception, contrasting with past reactions of laughter or disbelief during his previous appearances. U.N. Secretary General António Guterres criticized funding cuts by the U.S., underscoring the humanitarian impact. The uncertainty surrounding Trump's strategy at the U.N. has left many diplomats unsettled, particularly with ongoing delays in confirming his U.N. ambassador and withholding of significant U.N. funding commitments. #TrumpUNSpeech #UnitedNations #GlobalDiplomacy #HumanitarianImpact #USPolicy #DiplomaticChallenges #InternationalRelations #PoliticalNews #Geopolitics #newsone @DonaldJTrump
Maharashtra Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis, along with Deputy Chief Ministers Eknath Shinde and Ajit Pawar, is scheduled to visit flood-affected regions in the Marathwada area on Wednesday, September 24, 2025. The recent heavy rains have led to significant damage in districts such as Latur, Dharashiv, Beed, and Parbhani, resulting in the loss of eight lives and extensive harm to both crops and livestock. During their visit, the leaders aim to assess the ground situation, coordinate relief efforts, and engage with affected communities to understand their needs. Deputy CM Shinde has assured farmers of the government's full support during this crisis, emphasizing the administration's commitment to providing immediate assistance. #MaharashtraFloods #MarathwadaRelief #EknathShinde #DevendraFadnavis #AjitPawar #FarmersSupport #FloodAssistance #MaharashtraGovernment #newsone #DisasterRelief
In a bid to maintain decorum and ensure passenger comfort, the Delhi Metro Rail Corporation (DMRC) has reinforced its ban on filming Instagram Reels and other social media videos within metro premises. This directive, which began on September 14, 2025, is being implemented across the entire network and includes bilingual announcements in Hindi and English, stating: "Filming reels, dance videos or any other such activities are strictly prohibited." This move follows a significant rise in nuisance cases, with over 12,000 incidents reported between 2023 and 2025, many driven by individuals attempting to create viral content for social media. These incidents involve disruptive activities such as drinking alcohol, eating inappropriately, and performing stunts or rehearsed acts inside metro coaches. In one example from April, a 25-year-old man was arrested after he pretended to drink and eat inside a metro to gain online attention. In response to this growing trend, the DMRC has launched a social media campaign urging commuters to avoid filming videos inside metro coaches. The campaign includes posters and announcements with messages like "Metro is for travel, not for trends," and "Your performance deserves a bigger stage than the metro," aiming to discourage such activities and promote a respectful commuting environment.
Tamil Nadu Chief Minister MK Stalin has criticized the Union government over the recent Goods and Services Tax (GST) reforms, alleging that states are shouldering half of the financial burden without receiving due recognition or compensation. Stalin pointed out that while Prime Minister Narendra Modi announced that citizens would save ₹2.5 lakh crore through GST and income tax relief, the Centre has failed to acknowledge that state governments are contributing 50% of this relief. He further accused the Union government of denying funds to states like Tamil Nadu, citing the withholding of Samagra Shiksha funds as an example of punitive measures against states resisting "Hindi imposition" The GST Council's recent decision to rationalize tax rates has led to significant reductions in the prices of essential goods and services. However, opposition-ruled states, including Tamil Nadu, Telangana, and West Bengal, have expressed concerns about the financial implications of these changes. They have called for a robust revenue protection framework to ensure that the benefits of GST rate cuts are passed on to consumers without adversely affecting state revenues #GSTReform #StateFinances #MKStalin #TamilNadu #GSTRelief #TaxPolicy #Federalism #EconomicImpact #newsone #GSTDebate
The National Investigation Agency (NIA) has filed a case against Gurpatwant Singh Pannun, the U.S.-based general counsel of the banned Khalistani organization Sikhs for Justice (SFJ), for allegedly offering a ₹11 crore reward to "Sikh soldiers" to prevent Prime Minister Narendra Modi from hoisting the national flag at the Red Fort on Independence Day. The incident occurred during a "Meet the Press" event at the Lahore Press Club in Pakistan on August 10, 2025, where Pannun rejected India's sovereignty over Punjab and promoted Khalistan. The NIA's FIR charges Pannun with promoting Khalistan, spreading disaffection among Sikhs against India, and conspiring to disrupt a national event. In a related development, Inderjit Singh Gosal, a close associate and bodyguard of Pannun, was arrested in Ottawa, Canada, on multiple firearms-related charges. Gosal has been a significant figure in SFJ’s Canadian operations, especially after the 2023 killing of pro-Khalistan activist Hardeep Singh Nijjar. His arrest follows a high-level security meeting between India's National Security Advisor Ajit Doval and his Canadian counterpart Nathalie G. Drouin, aimed at improving bilateral cooperation and easing tensions stemming from Canada’s accusations about India’s role in Nijjar’s assassination. #GurpatwantSinghPannun #SikhsForJustice #Khalistan #IndependenceDayThreat #NIA #NationalSecurity #Terrorism #CanadaArrest #SFJ #newsone
Swami Chaitanyananda Saraswati, also known as Parthasarthi, the director of a private engineering institute in Delhi's Vasant Kunj area, is facing serious allegations of sexual harassment from at least 17 female students. The complaints, filed in August 2025, accuse him of sending obscene messages, making unwanted physical advances, and using abusive language. Additionally, three female faculty members and administrative staff are alleged to have pressured the students to comply with his demands. The institution has severed all ties with him, and a police manhunt is underway as he remains absconding. Further investigation revealed that Saraswati was using a red Volvo car with a fake United Nations number plate, raising questions about his attempts to project diplomatic immunity. The case has drawn significant attention to issues of accountability and misconduct within educational institutions. Authorities are continuing their efforts to apprehend the accused and ensure justice for the victims. #DelhiAshramScandal #SexualHarassment #VasantKunj #SwamiChaitanyananda #StudentSafety #EducationalInstitutions #FakeDiplomaticPlates #JusticeForVictims #newsone #AccountabilityInEducation
President Donald Trump's recent executive order imposing a $100,000 application fee on new H-1B visa petitions has sent shockwaves through the U.S. tech industry. The H-1B visa program has been instrumental in enabling companies to hire highly skilled foreign workers, particularly from India and China. This policy change, which does not affect current visa holders but applies to new applications submitted after September 21, 2025, has led to significant concerns among tech giants like Apple, Microsoft, Google, Amazon, and Meta, all of which rely heavily on the H-1B program to fill critical roles. The immediate impact on India's IT sector has been profound, with companies losing nearly $10 billion in market value. Analysts anticipate a 4% to 13% drop in earnings per share for these firms. This development has prompted Indian companies to reassess their U.S. operations due to increased costs and operational uncertainties. Moreover, the policy may lead to reduced wage growth in India's tech sector, diminished U.S. remittance flows, and potential job disruptions, affecting over 5.6 million jobs supported by the IT sector. In response to the policy, some tech leaders have expressed support, viewing the fee as a means to attract top global talent and reduce misuse of the system. However, others, including Elon Musk and Satya Nadella, have criticized the move, highlighting the foundational role of H-1B visa holders in building American tech giants. The debate underscores the critical role of immigrant talent in shaping the U.S. tech industry. #H1BVisa #TechIndustry #ImmigrationPolicy #USTech #IndianTech #GlobalTalent #VisaFee #EconomicImpact #newsone #TechDebate @DonaldJTrump
U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio has indicated that the Trump administration may reconsider the 25% punitive tariffs imposed on Indian goods due to India's purchase of Russian oil. Following a meeting with Indian External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar on the sidelines of the United Nations General Assembly in New York, Rubio expressed hope that the tariffs could be "fixed," acknowledging India's strategic importance to the U.S. The tariffs, which effectively doubled duties on Indian exports to the U.S., have strained bilateral trade relations. However, recent discussions between U.S. and Indian officials suggest a potential thaw, with both sides emphasizing the need for sustained engagement to resolve trade tensions. Rubio's comments reflect a willingness to address the issue, even as the U.S. considers additional sanctions against Russia over its invasion of Ukraine.
Maruti Suzuki India Ltd. has reached a new 52-week high, with its share price touching ₹16,373.60 on September 24, 2025. This surge was driven by a combination of factors, including a positive analyst upgrade and strong festive season sales. Goldman Sachs recently upgraded the stock to a "Buy" rating, raising its target price to ₹18,900, citing a potential 15% upside from current levels. Additionally, the implementation of GST 2.0 reforms led to significant price reductions on popular models, further boosting consumer demand. The company's performance during the Navratri festival also contributed to the stock's rally, with Maruti Suzuki recording approximately 80,000 customer inquiries and 30,000 vehicle deliveries in a single day, marking its best Navratri start in 35 years. #MarutiSuzuki #StockMarket #52WeekHigh #GoldmanSachsUpgrade #GSTReform #NavratriSales #AutomotiveSector #IndianStocks #MarketPerformance #Newsone
Prime Minister Narendra Modi is set to inaugurate the fourth edition of World Food India (WFI) 2025 on September 25 at Bharat Mandapam, New Delhi. The event aims to position India as a global hub for food innovation and investment. It will feature over 1,700 exhibitors, 500 international buyers, and representatives from more than 100 countries. The focus countries for this edition are Japan, Russia, UAE, and Vietnam, with New Zealand and Saudi Arabia serving as partner countries. The four-day event will include over 45 knowledge sessions, such as thematic discussions, state and country-specific conferences, and CXO roundtables with more than 100 global agri-food leaders. Union Ministers Nitin Gadkari (Road Transport), Chirag Paswan (Food Processing Industries), and Ravneet Singh Bittu (Minister of State for Food Processing Industries and Railways) will also participate. The government anticipates significant investment commitments, building on the success of previous editions. #WorldFoodIndia2025 #PMModi #FoodInnovation #GlobalFoodHub #InvestmentInFoodProcessing #SustainableFoodSystems #AgriFoodLeaders #FoodProcessingIndia #GlobalPartnerships #Newsone @narendramodi
Jasprit Bumrah, India's premier fast bowler, has been retained in the squad for the ongoing 2025 Asia Cup, despite concerns about his workload ahead of the upcoming Test series against the West Indies. Assistant coach Ryan ten Doeschate confirmed that Bumrah is unlikely to be rested during the remaining matches of the Asia Cup, including the Super Four clash against Pakistan and, if India advances, the final on September 28. This decision underscores the team's strategy to maintain a full-strength lineup for both the Asia Cup and the forthcoming Test series. Bumrah's inclusion is pivotal, as he remains India's lone frontline pacer in the Asia Cup. His performance has been under scrutiny, with three wickets at an economy rate of 8.36 in the tournament thus far. Despite these figures, the team management is closely monitoring his workload, especially following his back injury earlier this year. The emphasis is on balancing his participation in the Asia Cup with preparations for the Test series, ensuring he is in optimal condition for both formats. #JaspritBumrah #AsiaCup2025 #IndianCricket #TeamIndia #BCCI #CricketNews #FastBowler #WorkloadManagement #Newsone #CricketUpdates @bcci