Can money buy freedom from jail?
Sukesh Chandrasekhar offers ₹217 crore to settle his case and walk free.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi visits Puttaparthi in Andhra Pradesh to participate in the birth centenary celebrations of Bhagwan Sri Sathya Sai Baba, offering prayers at the Mahasamadhi. The event, attended by Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister N. Chandrababu Naidu and Deputy Chief Minister Pawan Kalyan, saw the Prime Minister release commemorative stamps and coins. On Platform X, Mr. Modi stated, 'Sai Baba's life and efforts for social service and spiritual upliftment will serve as a guiding light for generations.' The Prime Minister is also scheduled to interact with farmers and later travel to Coimbatore to inaugurate the South India National Farming Summit 2025 and release the 21st installment of PM Kisan. The week-long celebrations are expected to draw over two lakh devotees, with dignitaries like Sachin Tendulkar and Aishwarya Rai Bachchan also in attendance on stage.
Sukesh Chandrasekhar offers ₹217 crore to settle his case and walk free.
Prashant Tamang rose to national prominence in 2007 when he auditioned for Indian Idol while serving as a constable with the Kolkata Police.
As a severe cold wave grips North India, life has become increasingly harsh for the poor, homeless, and destitute.
Following a big India Today impact on the Grok obscenity row, Elon Musk's social media platform X has admitted to lapses and assured compliance with Indian law, according to government sources. The action comes after the IT Ministry directed X to remove all vulgar and unlawful material generated by its AI chatbot, Grok. In its official submission, X stated it would take 'strict action against illegal content and confirmed that such material would be removed and accounts involved would be permanently suspended'. Following the centre's directives, the platform has blocked around 3,500 pieces of content and deleted over 600 accounts. Officials added that X has committed to ensuring that obscene imagery will not be allowed on the platform in the future. The government had found X's initial response inadequate, stressing that social media companies must take responsibility for the content they host.