In the early vice presidential elections held on September 9, 2025, C.P. Radhakrishnan of the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) won with 452 electoral votes (60.10%), defeating independent candidate B. Sudershan Reddy, who received 300 votes (39.90%). Radhakrishnan succeeded Jagdeep Dhankhar, who resigned due to health concerns. #VicePresidentialElections #IndiaPolitics #CPRadhakrishnan #BJP #ElectoralResults #PoliticalNews #GovernmentUpdates #DemocracyInAction #NewsOne
The Waqf (Amendment) Act, 2025, has sparked protests across India, particularly in West Bengal's Murshidabad and Tripura's Unakoti districts, resulting in multiple casualties and arrests. Critics, including the All India Muslim Personal Law Board (AIMPLB) and opposition parties, allege that the law undermines Muslim religious endowments and enables state interference in waqf properties. The government maintains that the reforms aim to ensure transparency in waqf property management. #WaqfAmendment2025 #ReligiousRights #IndiaNews #ProtestsUpdate #LegalReforms #CommunityImpact #CivilUnrest #PolicyDebate #NewsOne
In the 2025 Delhi University Students' Union (DUSU) elections held on September 18, Aryan Mann of the Akhil Bharatiya Vidyarthi Parishad (ABVP) won the presidency with 28,841 votes. The ABVP secured three out of the four executive posts, with Joslyn Nandita Choudhary of the National Students' Union of India (NSUI) finishing as the runner-up. The elections focused on issues such as fee relief, hostel accommodation, women's safety, and the implementation of the National Education Policy. #DUSUElections2025 #DelhiUniversity #StudentPolitics #ABVP #NSUI #HigherEducation #CampusNews #StudentLeadership #NewsOne
The Economic Offences Wing (EOW) of Chhattisgarh has attached 16 properties linked to Saumya Chaurasia, a suspended former deputy secretary to ex-Chief Minister Bhupesh Baghel, in connection with a coal levy scam. Investigators revealed that Chaurasia acquired approximately 45 properties worth nearly ₹47 crore, despite earning only ₹85.5 lakh in salary and allowances by October 2022. This marks the EOW’s first-ever property attachment under the Prevention of Corruption Act in the state. #ChhattisgarhNews #EconomicOffences #CoalLevyScam #AntiCorruption #PropertyAttachment #LegalAction #TransparencyMatters #PoliticalAccountability #NewsOne
Protests in Ladakh demanding statehood and special protections escalated into violence, resulting in four deaths and over 80 injuries. The Ministry of Home Affairs attributed the unrest to provocative speeches by activist Sonam Wangchuk. Authorities imposed a curfew in parts of Leh and Kargil, with over 50 arrests made. The Kargil Democratic Alliance has called for further protests, demanding accountability and an impartial investigation. #LadakhProtests #StatehoodDemand #CivilUnrest #PublicSafety #PoliticalNews #HumanRights #CurfewUpdates #LawAndOrder #NewsOne
In Bihar, Chief Ministers Stalin and Revanth Reddy inaugurated the expansion of a ₹1,000 monthly assistance scheme for first-year college students under the 'Pudhumai Penn' and 'Tamil Pudhalvan' schemes. Meanwhile, the political situation remains fluid, with discussions around the future of the Mahagathbandhan and the NDA's prospects in the upcoming elections. #BiharNews #EducationSupport #StudentAssistance #PudhumaiPenn #TamilPudhalvan #PoliticalUpdates #StateDevelopment #YouthEmpowerment #NewsOne https://m.economictimes.com/news/politics?utm_source
In response to unseasonal rains affecting farmers in Maharashtra, particularly in Marathwada, state revenue minister Chandrashekhar Bawankule emphasized the government's commitment to swift relief. However, Congress leader Vijay Wadettiwar criticized the BJP-led government for ineffective response and lack of concrete financial support, accusing Finance Minister Ajit Pawar of dismissing a new farm loan waiver. https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/city/nagpur/govt-vows-swift-aid-for-rain-hit-farmers-as-political-row-erupts/articleshow/124127583.cms?utm_source=chatgpt.com
Over 65% of Nagpur residents have expressed serious concerns about pedestrian safety, according to a recent survey. Many pointed out the dangers posed by speeding vehicles and the lack of adequate pedestrian crossings, which make navigating busy streets a risky affair. Alarmingly, the survey highlighted that a significant portion of cyclists observed during school hours were students, emphasizing the vulnerability of children on the roads. Addressing these issues requires urgent improvements in road infrastructure. Implementing well-marked crosswalks, speed-calming measures, and dedicated cycling lanes can go a long way in ensuring the safety of pedestrians and cyclists alike. Prioritizing such measures is crucial not only for general road safety but also to protect the youngest and most vulnerable road users in the city. #NagpurSafety #PedestrianSafety #CyclistSafety #RoadInfrastructure #ChildSafety #TrafficAwareness #UrbanPlanning #SafeStreets #newsone #CityDevelopment
Healthcare services in Nagpur have been disrupted due to strikes by nurses and resident doctors. Over 1,300 nurses went on an indefinite strike, and a day-long strike by government and private doctors led to the shutdown of outpatient departments. These strikes have left patients without access to essential medical services, highlighting the need for addressing healthcare worker grievances and ensuring uninterrupted medical care for the public.
Nagpur faces significant challenges in waste management, with over 22,000 instances of illegal garbage dumping recorded over 19 months. Inconsistent door-to-door garbage collection has led to the creation of 341 garbage-prone spots across the city, where residents resort to dumping waste. These practices not only degrade the environment but also pose health risks, underscoring the need for more effective waste management strategies and public awareness campaigns. #NagpurWasteManagement #CleanCityInitiative #PublicHealth #EnvironmentalAwareness #UrbanChallenges #WasteReduction #CivicResponsibility #SustainableLiving #NewsOne
In Ludhiana, at the railway station, signboards and public notices are mostly in English and Hindi; Punjabi, which is an official regional language there, is hardly present. This creates difficulties, especially for seniors and people who are not comfortable with English or Hindi. Critical warnings (like safety notices, theft warnings) might not be understood by all. Language activists have called this neglect of linguistic rights. Station officials say they’ll work to include Punjabi in future signage. This issue seems small, but it affects everyday sense of belonging and safety. Signage in your mother tongue helps you navigate, understand safety instructions, feel respected. When people can’t read critical notices, that can be dangerous. And on a social level, when regional language is sidelined, people feel culturally ignored. For many, translation and inclusion are not just symbolic: they affect confidence, accessibility, dignity. #LudhianaRailway #LanguageInclusion #CulturalRights #PublicSafety #RegionalLanguages #AccessibilityMatters #CivicAwareness #SocialImpact #NewsOne