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Congress: The Emperor's True Nature Revealed

The Congress party, once viewed as the backbone of the opposition alliance known as INDIA, now faces significant challenges as regional parties begin to distance themselves, questioning its leadership and relevance. Tejaswi Yadav of the Rashtriya Janata Dal suggested that the INDIA grouping's focus should solely be on the upcoming Lok Sabha elections, signaling potential fractures within the alliance. As regional parties express support for Arvind Kejriwal's Aam Aadmi Party ahead of Delhi elections, the Congress is perceived as an obstacle to unity. With past electoral successes fading, the Congress struggles to maintain its influence, leading to concerns about its ability to lead the opposition against a resurgent Bharatiya Janata Party. Internal rivalries and historical grievances further complicate the situation, leaving Rahul Gandhi and the Congress at a crossroads, where their capacity to adapt and strategize will determine the future of the opposition coalition. sources

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Jan 13 2025, 5 pm

Telugu Filmmaker Apologizes for Comment on Actor's Body

Telugu filmmaker Trinadha Rao Nakkina has issued an apology following backlash over comments he made about actress Anshu during the teaser launch of his upcoming film, *Mazaaka*, in Hyderabad. Rao suggested that Anshu, who is returning to acting after a 20-year hiatus, needed to gain weight for her role, referencing her appearance in the 2002 film *Manmadhudu*. His remarks drew widespread criticism on social media, labeled as "cheap," "sexist," and inappropriate. In response, Rao released a video stating that his comments were intended as humor and expressed regret for any offense caused. Anshu defended Rao, asserting that his words were misinterpreted and praising him as a respectful director. She expressed her excitement about her return to the industry and gratitude for the support she received during filming, urging everyone to focus on the film rather than the controversy. sources

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Jan 14 2025, 5 pm

RBI Governor Indicates Support for Flexible Rupee Policy

India's new central bank governor, Sanjay Malhotra, has indicated a shift in currency policy, allowing the rupee to fluctuate more freely while still intervening to manage excessive volatility. Since taking office in December, Malhotra has engaged with RBI departments ahead of his first monetary policy meeting in February, demonstrating an openness to letting the rupee depreciate in response to market conditions. This approach marks a departure from his predecessor, Shaktikanta Das, whose tight control resulted in low currency volatility and significant foreign exchange reserves. Following Das's exit, the rupee has fallen 2% against the dollar, exacerbated by a strong US dollar and rising oil prices. The RBI is monitoring the rupee's real effective exchange rate, which is currently considered overvalued. While aiming for greater depreciation to aid exporters, the RBI remains cautious due to India's high import costs, particularly for oil. sources

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Jan 14 2025, 5 pm

44 Arrested After Dalit Teen Claims 5-Year Rape in Kerala

The Kerala police's Special Investigation Team (SIT) has arrested 44 individuals in connection with the alleged sexual abuse of a Dalit girl in Pathanamthitta, as confirmed by DIG S Ajeetha Begum. A total of 30 FIRs have been filed against 59 accused, with two suspects currently evading capture abroad; the police are considering issuing Look Out Circulars and potentially a Red Corner notice via Interpol for them. The investigation revealed that the girl, now 18, was reportedly gang-raped multiple times since the age of 13, with incidents occurring at various locations, including a rubber plantation and a hospital. The case emerged after her teachers alerted the Child Welfare Committee about changes in her behavior, prompting a police investigation. The SIT, led by Deputy SP P S Nandakumar, comprises over 30 officers and plans to expand after the Sabarimala pilgrimage season. sources

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Jan 14 2025, 4 pm

AAP Modifies Tiwari's 'Hind Ka Sitara' for Polls, BJP Responds

As Delhi's election season heats up ahead of the February 5 polls, the ruling Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) and the Opposition BJP have resorted to musical jabs in their campaigns. The BJP unveiled a rap song criticizing AAP leader Arvind Kejriwal, alleging the party has failed to deliver on promises related to health and education, with lyrics accusing him of deceiving the public. In response, AAP launched a Bhojpuri campaign song echoing the style of BJP MP Manoj Tiwari’s hit from the web series *Panchayat*, praising AAP's achievements over two terms and calling for Kejriwal's return to power. This use of Bhojpuri highlights the significance of voters from Purvanchal in Delhi. The election is poised to be a three-way contest among AAP, BJP, and Congress, with both parties exchanging serious allegations, including voter list tampering, as AAP seeks a third consecutive term after winning 62 of 70 seats in 2020. sources

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Jan 14 2025, 4 pm

Musk Is Emerging as a Threat to Europe

The UK opposition, led by Labour Prime Minister Keir Starmer, appears largely ineffective following a significant electoral defeat for the Conservatives, who are described as rudderless after 14 years in power. Amid this political vacuum, tech billionaire Elon Musk has controversially stepped in, using social media to demand the dissolution of Starmer's government and a new election, while accusing him of neglecting child exploitation cases. Musk's comments have sparked backlash, particularly towards safeguarding minister Jess Phillips, whom he labeled a “rape genocide apologist.” The Home Office is monitoring Musk's social media for its potential influence on public discourse. Critics argue that while Musk raises valid questions about systemic failures in addressing grooming gangs, his interventions may deepen societal divisions and empower extremist narratives, complicating the political landscape in both the UK and Europe as he engages with far-right figures. sources

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Jan 14 2025, 3 pm

Meta Summoned by Parliament Over Zuckerberg's India Election Comment

Meta is facing a summons from a Parliamentary Standing Committee in India following CEO Mark Zuckerberg's controversial comments regarding the 2024 general elections. BJP MP Nishikant Dubey, who chairs the committee on Communication and Information Technology, accused Meta of spreading misinformation and called for an apology to Parliament and the public. During a podcast, Zuckerberg claimed that the COVID-19 pandemic had led to a global decline in trust in incumbent governments, incorrectly suggesting that India’s ruling party lost in the 2024 elections. Union Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw refuted this, highlighting that India conducted a successful election with over 640 million voters, reaffirming trust in Prime Minister Narendra Modi's leadership. While the ruling BJP faced some setbacks, the NDA alliance maintained a majority with support from key allies, marking Modi's third consecutive term, a feat matched only by Jawaharlal Nehru in Indian history. sources

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Jan 14 2025, 3 pm

Understanding the Tax Burden on India's Middle Class

As Budget Day nears, the debate intensifies over the tax burden on India's middle class, particularly salaried individuals. Despite a significant rise in tax filings—from 3.35 crore in 2013-14 to 7.54 crore in 2023-24—many submit zero-tax returns, with the number of such filings doubling to 4.73 crore. Conversely, the actual number of taxpayers has increased from 1.66 crore to 2.81 crore. Following a corporate tax cut in 2019, personal income tax collections have surged by 141%, outpacing corporate collections, which grew by 83%. Individuals also contribute significantly to GST, with urban areas generating the majority of revenue. The middle class faces a steep tax burden; for instance, a Rs. 1 crore earner could pay nearly 40% of their income in taxes. With household savings at a low and insufficient wage growth, there are growing calls for tax relief and fair treatment for the middle class. sources

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Jan 14 2025, 3 pm

Amit Shah Kites During Makar Sankranti in Ahmedabad

Union Home Minister Amit Shah celebrated Makar Sankranti in Ahmedabad on January 14, continuing his annual tradition of kite flying. Joined by Chief Minister Bhupendra Patel, Shah enjoyed the festivities from the rooftop of a building in the Shantiniketan Society, where locals gathered to witness the event. Patel shared images on social media, highlighting the vibrant decorations of kites and rangoli created by society members. In his greetings, Shah emphasized the significance of Makar Sankranti as a celebration of Indian culture, energy, and progress, wishing the nation well on this auspicious occasion. The festival, marking the sun's transit into Capricorn, is celebrated under various names across India, including Pongal in Tamil Nadu and Bihu in Assam, while in Gujarat, it is known as Uttarayan. sources

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Jan 14 2025, 3 pm

Principal Suspended After Video of Girls Cleaning Toilets

A principal in Tamil Nadu has been suspended following the circulation of images showing female students cleaning school toilets, which sparked widespread outrage. The incident occurred in Palakkodu village, where the school serves around 150 tribal students from Classes 1 to 8. The viral images prompted protests from parents and locals, who demanded an investigation into the headmistress's alleged practice of assigning students to perform menial tasks such as cleaning toilets and fetching water. In response to the public outcry, parents filed a formal complaint with the school education department. Demonstrators took to the streets, calling for immediate action against the headmistress, emphasizing that such responsibilities should not fall on young girls in an educational setting. The Chief Education Officer of Dharmapuri district has initiated an investigation, with the District Education Officer confirming the suspension of the headmistress. sources

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Jan 14 2025, 3 pm

Train with 500 passengers derails in Tamil Nadu; pilot saves lives

A MEMU train bound for Puducherry derailed near Villupuram, Tamil Nadu, on Tuesday, but no injuries were reported. The incident occurred shortly after the train, carrying around 500 passengers, departed at 5:25 am and was crossing a curve when one of its coaches went off track. The alert loco pilot quickly halted the train, preventing a potential disaster. Following the derailment, train services on the Villupuram route were disrupted for approximately three hours, resuming by 8:30 am. An inquiry has been ordered to determine the cause of the derailment, which remains under investigation. The Villupuram-Puducherry MEMU operates over a distance of about 38 km. sources

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Jan 14 2025, 2 pm

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