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Viral stories of employees being refused leave for funerals and family emergencies have triggered outrage online.
A public health emergency has been declared in Delhi-NCR as the air quality remained in severe category. All schools in Delhi have been ordered to shut down for three days till the skies give up its grey colour.
A thicket blanket of grey smog had engulfed the Delhi skies soon after the city was done celebrating Diwali. Days later, on Friday, it worsened as the air quality deteriorated and the pollution level in the region entered the "severe-plus" category".
Viral stories of employees being refused leave for funerals and family emergencies have triggered outrage online.
On this news bulletin, Akshita Nandagopal reports on the Election Commission allotting the 'Whistle' symbol to Tamilaga Vettri Kazhagam (TVK), led by actor-politician Vijay. The speaker notes, 'Whistle is the allotted symbol for the TVK that Amaragavettri Karagam has in fact welcomed this.' The programme also covers the high drama in the Karnataka Assembly where Governor Thavarchand Ghelot staged a walkout after refusing to read parts of the government-prepared speech, leading to a confrontation with Congress MLCs. Furthermore, the bulletin discusses the upcoming NDA rally in Tamil Nadu featuring Prime Minister Narendra Modi and the potential ban on social media for those under 16 in Andhra Pradesh. Akshita Nandagopal also highlights a distressing incident at Bengaluru airport involving the molestation of a South Korean tourist by an airline staff member.
In this exclusive India Today Davos Brainstorm session, CNN Business Editor-at-Large Richard Quest shares his insights on the shifting global order. Quest highlights the 'rupture in the transatlantic alliance' as a defining crisis of 2026, noting that the confrontation between the US and Europe creates unprecedented market instability. He discusses how India is navigating this disruption by 'rewiring' trade through bilateral deals and managing US tariffs. On the subject of technology, Quest describes Artificial Intelligence as a 'revolutionary' tool, agreeing with Mohamed El-Erian's assessment of it being a 'rational but inevitable bubble' that will eventually cause unpleasant disruption. Despite the volatility, Quest emphasizes that the current global trade shifts are not merely academic but are happening in real-time. He concludes by noting that while uncertainty remains the only certitude for the next 12 months, the resilience of global business depends on how nations diversify their partnerships outside traditional multilateral frameworks.
In an exclusive interaction with India Today at Davos, Karnataka Deputy Chief Minister DK Shivakumar addressed the ongoing speculation regarding the state's leadership transition.