SC Rejects Plea to Halt Adani's Dharavi Redevelopment Amid Controversy 2
The Supreme Court on Friday declined to halt the Adani Group’s ₹5,069-crore Dharavi redevelopment project, despite a challenge from UAE-based Seclink Technologies Corporation, which claimed its ₹7,200-crore bid was unfairly scrapped.
A bench comprising Chief Justice Sanjiv Khanna and Justice Sanjay Kumar sought responses from the Maharashtra government and Adani Properties Pvt Ltd on a petition challenging the Bombay High Court’s December 20, 2024, verdict. The high court had cleared the mega-redevelopment project, dismissing claims of bias and stating that the process was fair and transparent.
Seclink Technologies, which was initially the highest bidder in 2018 with a ₹7,200-crore offer, saw its tender scrapped by the government, which later awarded the contract to Adani Group in 2022. The company’s legal counsel argued before the SC that it was willing to increase its bid by 20% to ₹8,640 crore, but the court did not intervene, instead directing Adani Properties to make payments through a single bank account and submit an affidavit regarding future commitments.
Senior advocate Mukul Rohatgi, representing Adani, defended the progress of the 259-hectare Dharavi project, stating that construction had begun, funds had been deposited, and 2,000 people were already employed. Solicitor General Tushar Mehta also noted that railway quarters had been demolished to make way for new constructions.
The high court had earlier rejected Seclink’s claims that the 2022 tender was “tailor-made” for Adani, pointing out that three bidders had participated in the process. The Maharashtra government maintained that the cancellation of the 2018 tender was due to factors such as COVID-19 and the Russia-Ukraine war, which impacted economic conditions.
Dharavi, one of the world’s largest and most densely populated slums, is set for a massive transformation under this redevelopment project, but the legal battle over its execution continues. The matter will be heard again in the week of May 25, with the court emphasizing that no special equities would be granted to either party.
Maharashtra's Economy Set to Outpace National Growth at 7.3% in 2024-25 4
Maharashtra’s economy is projected to grow at 7.3% in 2024–25, outpacing India’s expected 6.5% growth, according to the state’s pre-Budget Economic Survey tabled in the Assembly on Friday. Deputy Chief Minister Ajit Pawar, who also holds the finance portfolio, presented the report, highlighting Maharashtra’s continued dominance as the largest contributor to India’s GDP.
The survey estimates sector-wise growth rates at 8.7% for agriculture and allied activities, 4.9% for industry, and 7.8% for the services sector. Maharashtra’s nominal Gross State Domestic Product (GSDP) for 2023-24 is pegged at ₹40.55 lakh crore, a notable rise from ₹36.41 lakh crore in 2022-23. Meanwhile, the real GSDP has also increased, reaching ₹24.35 lakh crore from ₹22.55 lakh crore in the previous year.
Maharashtra retains its position as the highest contributor to India’s economy, with its share of the national nominal GDP standing at 13.5% for 2023-24. The state’s per capita income is also set to see a significant boost, estimated at ₹3,09,340 for 2024-25, compared to ₹2,78,681 in 2023-24.
With robust growth across sectors and a rising per capita income, Maharashtra continues to strengthen its economic leadership, setting the stage for a dynamic 2024-25 fiscal year.
Trump Blames Biden for Stranded Astronauts, Orders Musk to Rescue Sunita Williams 6
In a dramatic statement, former US President Donald Trump accused the Biden administration of abandoning Indian-origin astronaut Sunita Williams and her crewmate Butch Wilmore aboard the International Space Station (ISS), claiming he has personally asked Elon Musk to launch a rescue mission.
“Biden left them up there,” Trump, 78, declared in the Oval Office, blasting his successor for allowing an eight-day mission to stretch into nine months. The former president insisted that Musk is preparing a spacecraft to bring them back within two weeks.
Referring to Williams, 59, Trump made an unusual remark about her hair, saying, “And I see the woman with the wild hair—good, solid head of hair she’s got.” His comments, laced with humor, did little to overshadow the gravity of the situation as he vowed, “We’re coming up to get you.”
Musk, the SpaceX CEO, backed Trump’s claim, posting on X (formerly Twitter) that SpaceX could have sent a rescue mission six months ago but was allegedly blocked by the Biden White House.
Williams and Wilmore were sent to the ISS aboard Boeing’s Starliner in June 2024 for what was supposed to be a short eight-day mission. However, persistent technical failures, including helium leaks and thruster malfunctions, rendered their return vessel unsafe. Despite breaking records for spacewalking time, Williams now faces an indefinite stay in orbit.
As political tensions flare on Earth, the fate of the two astronauts remains uncertain, with Trump now positioning himself as their unlikely savior.
Mumbai Attack Conspirator Tahawwur Rana's Last-Ditch Plea Rejected by US Supreme Court 8
In a major development, the US Supreme Court has rejected Mumbai terror attack accused Tahawwur Rana’s emergency plea to halt his extradition to India, bringing him one step closer to facing trial for his alleged role in the 26/11 attacks.
Rana, 64, is currently incarcerated at the Metropolitan Detention Center in Los Angeles. In a last-ditch legal move, he had filed an “Emergency Application for Stay” with Associate Justice Elena Kagan, seeking to block his extradition. However, the Supreme Court’s website confirmed the rejection with a simple note dated March 6, 2025: “Application… denied by Justice Kagan.”
With this verdict, Rana has exhausted another legal avenue, making his extradition to India increasingly imminent. Indian authorities have been seeking his custody to prosecute him for his alleged involvement in planning and facilitating the 2008 Mumbai terror attacks, which killed 166 people and shook the nation.
As the legal barriers diminish, all eyes are now on the final steps of his extradition process and India’s preparations to bring him to justice.
Congress vs. BJP: Telangana Govt Calls All-Party Meet, Accuses Centre of Anti-South Bias in Delimitation 10
The Telangana Congress government has announced plans to convene an all-party meeting on the delimitation of parliamentary constituencies, citing concerns that the state may face injustice in the process.
After a Cabinet meeting chaired by Chief Minister A. Revanth Reddy, Information and Public Relations Minister Ponguleti Srinivas Reddy accused the BJP-led NDA government at the Centre of using delimitation as a tool to discriminate against South India. He argued that the number of constituencies in southern states must increase proportionally to any rise in the north.
Deputy Chief Minister Mallu Bhatti Vikramarka and senior Congress leader K. Jana Reddy will lead the all-party meeting, though no specific date has been announced. The decision follows Tamil Nadu Chief Minister M.K. Stalin’s similar move, indicating growing concerns among southern states over the Centre’s delimitation plans.
In a politically charged move, the Cabinet also approved a draft bill to increase Backward Classes (BC) reservations from 23% to 42%, fulfilling a key Congress poll promise. This comes after the state conducted a caste survey, a commitment made by Rahul Gandhi ahead of the elections. The government has also decided to introduce legislation on Scheduled Caste (SC) categorization, rejecting a judicial commission’s recommendation to exclude the creamy layer from reservations.
Beyond politics, Telangana is gearing up to host the Miss World pageant from May 7-31, with the Cabinet ensuring top-tier arrangements for guests from over 140 countries. Meanwhile, the government has announced a governing board for the Yadadri temple, modeled after the Tirumala Tirupati Devasthanams (TTD).
As Telangana’s Congress-led government locks horns with the BJP at the Centre, the delimitation debate, reservation policies, and high-profile global events are set to dominate the political landscape in the coming months.
BJP's ₹2,500 Aid for Delhi Women Set for Launch, AAP Calls It a Poll Gimmick 12
The BJP government in Delhi is set to roll out its much-awaited Mahila Samriddhi Yojana on March 8, under which women aged 21-60 years with an annual income of up to ₹2.5 lakh will receive ₹2,500 per month, sources confirmed on Thursday.
The eligibility criteria were discussed in a high-level meeting attended by the Delhi Chief Secretary, after which officials stated that a draft proposal has been finalized for Cabinet approval. Once cleared, the registration process will commence, enabling thousands of economically weaker women to benefit from the scheme.
The launch event, to be held at Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium on International Women’s Day, will see BJP chief J.P. Nadda, Delhi CM Rekha Gupta, and other senior party leaders overseeing the online registration and symbolic fund transfers to select beneficiaries. The BJP had made this scheme a key poll promise during the Delhi Assembly elections.
However, the AAP has slammed the ruling BJP for the delay in implementation, accusing it of misleading voters. Opposition leaders criticized the government for not approving the scheme in its first Cabinet meeting, despite Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s promise.
AAP MLA Sanjeev Jha led protests across Delhi, vowing to hold the BJP accountable. “We will continue our demonstrations from the streets to the Assembly. The BJP cannot get away with false promises,” he declared. Party leader Rituraj Jha further accused the BJP of betraying women voters, alleging that Modi had assured them that the first installment would be credited by March 8.
Meanwhile, BJP MP Manoj Tiwari assured that the government is working on finalizing the list of beneficiaries and aims to complete the distribution process within one and a half months. With political tensions heating up, all eyes are now on whether the BJP delivers on its ambitious promise—or if it turns into yet another electoral controversy.
Smuggling is not new to India, nor to India’s bustling airports, where customs officials remain ever-vigilant. Gold, the ever-glittering temptation, continues to fuel an underworld economy that thrives on secrecy and betrayal. Many have succumbed to its lure—some caught, some escaping into the shadows. For a while, the spotlight lingers on those who fall, until another name takes their place. Now, the name flashing across headlines is Ranya Rao, a Kannada actress, once seeking the limelight of fame, now illuminated in the harsh glare of crime and disgrace.
She is no seasoned smuggler, no mastermind of a syndicate. She was, perhaps, a mere pawn—one who willingly stepped into a game far bigger than herself. Was it for a momentary thrill, a desperate need, or simply the unquenchable thirst for more? Greed, after all, has no limits. Ranya, a relatively small-time actress, agreed to carry gold, likely under the assurance of safety and impunity. Perhaps she believed she was invincible, protected by unseen hands, by the false comfort of connections. After all, she is the stepdaughter of a high-ranking police officer, Director General of Police (Police Housing Corporation), Ramachandra Rao. Wouldn’t that lineage grant her immunity? Or did it give her the confidence to cross the line, thinking no one would dare question her?
But greed, like karma, is relentless. The walls closed in quickly. Bengaluru’s Kempegowda International Airport, a transit hub that has seen its fair share of illicit gold runs, became the site of her undoing. She had traveled to Dubai four times in just 15 days. A pattern too blatant, too suspicious to ignore. Authorities took note, surveillance was intensified, and an operation was set in motion. When she landed, the trap had already been laid.
Her husband, Jatin Hukkeri, now finds himself entangled in the web. An architect by profession, he had also made multiple trips to Dubai. Was he just an unwitting companion, or did he, too, play a role in this grand deception? Investigators are now digging deeper, searching for links that might lead to something far bigger than a single smuggling attempt. The numbers tell their own story—14.8 kg of gold confiscated, valued at a staggering ₹17.29 crore, one of the largest seizures at this airport in recent years. A cache not meant for personal adornment but for something much larger, much more sinister.
For now, Ranya Rao sits in judicial custody, facing questions she may never fully answer. She claims coercion, that she was forced into it. But forced by whom? Was she truly a victim, or merely playing the victim now that the game has turned against her? She was paid handsomely—₹1 lakh per kilogram, reportedly earning ₹12–13 lakh per trip. How many more such trips had there been before these four? How much gold has already slipped through the cracks of law enforcement? Where did it all go?
Her past now seems like a distant dream. Hailing from Chikmagalur, Karnataka, she pursued engineering before stepping into the glitzy world of cinema. She had worked alongside big names, graced the silver screen, and built a life of comfort. Why, then, did she choose this perilous path? Was it a moment of weakness, the seduction of easy money, or something more? Perhaps, in her mind, the risk never felt real—until it was too late.
And now, as the wheels of law move against her, one cannot help but wonder—will this be the end of her story or the beginning of another chapter? Scandals, after all, have a strange way of reviving careers rather than ruining them. Tomorrow, will she be an outcast or a reality show contestant, profiting from the very disgrace that should have destroyed her? The media buzz surrounding her case has already given her a different kind of fame, and insiders whisper that reality show producers are eyeing her participation. Controversy sells, and in an industry where any publicity is good publicity, Ranya Rao may soon find herself on a stage, narrating her version of events, twisting public sympathy to her advantage.
The larger question remains: Why do people with everything still want more? When does ambition turn into greed, and when does greed cross the line into crime? Ranya Rao’s fall from grace is just another name in an endless list of cautionary tales. But will anyone truly learn, or will another person, blinded by gold and promises, take her place in the cycle of deception?
Babbar Khalsa Terrorist With ISI Links Held in UP; Wanted to Target Maha Kumbh 16
An “active terrorist” of Babbar Khalsa International with alleged links to Pakistan’s ISI, who had planned a terror attack during the Maha Kumbh, was arrested from Kaushambi early Thursday, police said.
The terrorist identified as Lajar Masih was nabbed in a joint operation by the Uttar Pradesh STF and Punjab Police.
Addressing a press conference, Uttar Pradesh Director General of Police (DGP) Prashant Kumar said Masih had planned a major terrorist attack during the Maha Kumbh in Prayagraj.
“However, due to intensive security checks at the religious gathering, he failed to execute his plan,” he said.
The Maha Kumbh was held at Prayagraj from January 13 to February 26.
The DGP said the arrest of the terrorist also verifies smuggling of arms and drugs from Pakistan into India.
Masih, a resident of Kurlian village in Ramdas area of Amritsar, Punjab, was nabbed around 3.20 am.
The operation was carried out in the Kokhraj police station area of Kaushambi, Additional Director General of Police (UP Special Task Force, Law and Order) Amitabh Yash said earlier in the day.
“As per available information, the arrested terrorist works for Swarn Singh alias Jeevan Fauji, the head of the Germany-based module of Babbar Khalsa International (BKI) and is in direct touch with Pakistan-based ISI operatives,” Yash said.
He added the UP STF succeeded in recovering some explosives material and illegal arms from the terrorist.
Among the seizures made are three active hand grenades, two active detonators, one foreign-made pistol and 13 cartridges of foreign make, the officer said.
Besides, a white coloured explosive powder, an Aadhaar card with a Ghaziabad address, one mobile phone without SIM card was also seized from his possession, he said.
“This terrorist had escaped judicial custody in Punjab on September 24, 2024,” the ADG added.
Maharashtra Govt to Track Media 24/7: ₹10 Crore Centre to Monitor News Content 18
The Maharashtra government is set to establish a media monitoring centre to track, analyze, and respond to news content across print, electronic, and digital platforms. With a budget allocation of ₹10 crore, the initiative aims to ensure factual reporting and counter misleading or negative narratives in real time.
According to a government resolution (GR) published on Wednesday, the centre will systematically collect and assess news reports, categorizing them into positive, negative, and neutral segments. Misleading content will be promptly clarified, while negative reports will be addressed expeditiously. The centre will operate daily from 8 AM to 10 PM under the Directorate of Information and Publicity.
A professional consultant, to be hired via an e-tender process, will compile government-related news in a structured PDF format. This data will be sorted by departments, issues, incidents, and individuals. Additionally, electronic media content will be monitored hourly, with alerts provided on trends, mood, and tone.
The consultant’s tenure will initially be for one year, with the option of an extension up to three years if performance is deemed satisfactory. The move comes as the state government seeks to streamline the monitoring of media coverage on its policies and schemes amid the growing influence of digital news platforms.
Centre Plans to Extend Shelter Stay for Domestic Violence Survivors to 10 Days 20
The central government is set to extend the stay duration for domestic violence survivors at One-Stop Centres (OSCs) from the existing five days to ten, with special cases permitting an extension of up to 15 days. Women and Child Development Minister Annapurna Devi confirmed the plan while speaking at an event in New Delhi on Wednesday night.
Currently, OSCs provide temporary shelter for up to five days to women facing violence, including those with daughters of all ages and boys up to eight years old. The proposed extension aims to offer better support and stability to survivors during their recovery. For those needing long-term assistance, OSCs collaborate with Swadhar Greh shelters run by the government or NGOs.
The initiative is part of the government’s broader effort to strengthen support systems for women affected by violence, whether in private, public, or workplace settings. The final decision on the extension is in its concluding stages.
Annapurna Devi, an MP from Jharkhand’s Koderma, made the announcement while hosting a dinner for women panchayat leaders and sarpanchs from Jharkhand, who are in the national capital for International Women’s Day celebrations. She lauded their contributions, emphasizing that recognizing their efforts is crucial in the journey from women’s development to women-led development.