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PAN 2.0: Is Your Old PAN Still Valid?

The Union Cabinet has approved the Rs 1,435 crore PAN 2.0 Project, aimed at modernizing taxpayer registration services through advanced technology, according to Union Minister for Information and Broadcasting Ashwini Vaishnaw. The updated system will retain the validity of existing PAN cards, which will be upgraded to include new features such as a QR code for enhanced security. Taxpayers will receive these upgraded cards at no cost, without needing to apply for a new one. PAN 2.0 will serve as a unified business identifier, facilitating a consolidated, paperless system for PAN and TAN services, while also aligning with the government's Digital India initiative. This initiative promises improved access and service quality for middle-class citizens and small businesses, ensuring a robust grievance redressal mechanism. The project aims to streamline the use of PAN across various government digital systems. sources

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Nov 26 2024, 2 pm

Petition Claims Rahul Gandhi Has Dual Citizenship, Home Ministry Responds

A petition claiming that Rahul Gandhi holds UK citizenship has prompted the Allahabad High Court to direct Additional Solicitor General S.B. Pandey to gather information from the Ministry of Home Affairs within three weeks. The court has scheduled the next hearing for the week of December 19, 2024. The petitioner, S. Vignesh Shishir from Karnataka, previously withdrew a similar petition in July 2024 but has now submitted two representations to the Union home ministry. Shishir is also calling for a Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) probe into Gandhi's citizenship status. In an interview, he expressed hope that the government would revoke Gandhi's Indian citizenship, citing direct communication from the UK government confirming Gandhi's name in their citizenship records. Shishir argues that under Indian law, dual citizenship is not permitted, and acquiring citizenship in another country results in the automatic cancellation of Indian citizenship. sources

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Nov 26 2024, 5 pm

SBI Staff Prevents Senior Citizen's 13-Lakh Scam Loss

**Alert SBI Staff Save Senior Citizen From 13-Lakh 'Digital Arrest' Scam** Employees at a State Bank of India (SBI) branch in Hyderabad successfully thwarted a scam aimed at a 61-year-old child specialist, who was misled into believing he was under a fictitious 'digital arrest.' The senior citizen, a long-time customer, sought to withdraw Rs 13 lakh to purchase property, but his anxious demeanor raised suspicions among staff. Associate Surya Swathi D and branch manager Kumar Gaud intervened, questioning the customer about his intentions. After three days of denying the transaction and encouraging him to consult a family member, the bank staff connected him to the national cybercrime helpline, which confirmed that 'digital arrest' is a scam. This type of fraud targets vulnerable individuals, particularly seniors, who are often unaware of such tactics, highlighting the need for increased awareness and education on digital scams. sources

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Nov 26 2024, 5 pm

Hyderabad Streets Flooded with Blood-Like Liquid, Causes Panic

Panic ensued in Hyderabad's Venkatadri Nagar as a red liquid resembling blood flooded the streets, emanating from a manhole linked to nearby industrial units. Residents expressed concern over the foul smell and breathing difficulties, prompting them to contact municipal authorities. Officials reassured the locals that the substance was a harmless red chemical, not blood, but admitted that some industries discharge waste directly into the drainage system without oversight. The Telangana Pollution Control Board is now involved, promising to address the issue. In a separate incident, locals thwarted an attempt to dump toxic chemicals into the Musi River, which is already heavily polluted. The truck driver fled before police arrived, leading to an investigation. Residents are calling for stronger measures against illegal waste disposal, as the state government plans to rejuvenate the river through the Musi Riverfront Development Project. sources

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Nov 26 2024, 5 pm

Bishnoi Gang Claims Attack on Badshah's Club for Non-Payment

Explosions outside two clubs in Chandigarh, including Seville Bar and Lounge owned by rapper Badshah, are believed to have been orchestrated by the Lawrence Bishnoi gang following failed extortion attempts. A Facebook post attributed to Goldy Brar, a Canada-based terrorist linked to the gang, claimed responsibility for the blasts at Seville and De Orra Club, stating that both establishments were contacted for "protection money" but did not respond. The attacks were intended as a warning to those who ignore such demands. CCTV footage captured a suspect throwing what appeared to be crude bombs, shattering the clubs' glass windows, although no injuries were reported. The police are investigating the incident. Badshah, who opened Seville last December, is also known for his work in Bollywood music. Bishnoi is currently imprisoned in Gujarat, while Brar, designated a terrorist, is believed to have masterminded the murder of Punjabi singer Sidhu Moosewala. sources

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Nov 26 2024, 4 pm

Kharge Demands Ballot Paper After Maharashtra Election Loss

Following a significant defeat in Maharashtra, Congress chief Mallikarjun Kharge has called for a return to ballot paper voting, rejecting the use of electronic voting machines (EVMs). Speaking at the 'Samvidhan Rakshak Abhiyaan' in Delhi, Kharge urged unity among opposition parties to advocate for this change, emphasizing that the votes of marginalized communities are being wasted. His comments coincided with the Supreme Court's dismissal of a petition to revert to paper ballots, which the court stated is often raised by losing parties. Maharashtra Congress chief Nana Patole echoed these sentiments, asserting that the election results, which saw the BJP win 132 seats compared to Congress's 16, are unacceptable. He highlighted public concerns over alleged discrepancies in vote counting. Kharge proposed a mass movement akin to Rahul Gandhi's Bharat Jodo Yatra to raise awareness about the demand for ballot papers. sources

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Nov 26 2024, 4 pm

Karnataka MLA Angers Congress; DK Shivakumar Responds Furiously

A Congress MLA in Karnataka, HR Gaviyappa, has created controversy by urging Chief Minister Siddaramaiah to cancel certain election guarantees, citing insufficient funds that hinder housing provision. This public statement has prompted Deputy Chief Minister DK Shivakumar to criticize Gaviyappa, stating that the party will issue a show-cause notice against him. During an event, Gaviyappa expressed that the guarantee schemes have complicated efforts to provide housing, requesting the cancellation of a few guarantees to facilitate this process. In response, Shivakumar firmly rejected Gaviyappa's claims, asserting the government's commitment to implementing all guarantees and emphasizing the importance of supporting the Chief Minister's development agenda. The situation has raised concerns about potential internal discord within the Congress party, especially after Gaviyappa's earlier allegations of funding discrimination against his constituency, which were dismissed by local party officials. sources

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Nov 26 2024, 3 pm

Watch: Coronation with Violence Before Udaipur Royal Feud

A five-hour coronation ceremony took place on Monday at Fateh Prakash Mahal, officially declaring BJP MLA Vishvaraj Singh Mewar as the 77th Maharana of Mewar, following the death of Mahendra Singh Mewar. The ceremony featured traditional rituals, including a 'havan' and the symbolic application of blood as 'tilak' by former Rawal of Salumber, Devvrat Singh. However, tensions escalated shortly after when Vishvaraj attempted to visit family temples, only to find the palace gates shut and a notice barring unauthorized entry. This provoked his supporters, leading to clashes with rival factions, culminating in stone-pelting outside the palace. After hours of unrest, Vishvaraj urged his supporters to disperse, expressing disappointment over the situation and emphasizing the importance of tradition and societal norms amidst the conflict. sources

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Nov 26 2024, 2 pm

Indian Woman Criticizes Maid Relaxing, Faces Backlash in Dubai

An Indian woman in Dubai, Anamika Rana, has sparked controversy after sharing a video on Instagram expressing her discomfort with her maid, a "fairly new hire," who was seen "slouching" on the sofa and using her phone during work hours. In the video, Rana sought advice on setting boundaries, noting the generational differences between herself, a millennial, and her maid, reportedly from Generation Z. While she acknowledged the maid's competence in her duties, Rana questioned whether she was overreacting and if it was appropriate to ask her not to sit on the sofa. The video went viral, prompting mixed reactions from social media users, with some criticizing her perspective and suggesting that the maid deserved a break. Comments ranged from questioning why sitting on the sofa was an issue to pointing out the outdated nature of her concerns regarding generational differences in behavior. sources

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Nov 26 2024, 2 pm

Samajwadi MP incited locals; MLA's son led Sambhal mob

Violence erupted in Sambhal, Uttar Pradesh, on Sunday, resulting in four fatalities amid tensions surrounding the survey of the Shahi Jama Masjid, a historic mosque. An FIR filed by local police alleges that Zia Ur Rehman, a Samajwadi Party MP, incited locals with provocative remarks prior to the unrest, which was reportedly exacerbated by his visit to the mosque two days earlier. The FIR, which names Rehman and Sohail Iqbal, son of local MLA Iqbal Mahmood, accuses them of leading an armed mob intent on obstructing the court-ordered survey. The mob allegedly vandalized property and clashed with police, resulting in injuries, including a bullet wound to Circle Officer Anuj Kumar Chaudhary. Political leaders, including Akhilesh Yadav, claim the violence reflects a government-led riot, while Rehman has called for accountability from the police, asserting that Muslims were targeted in a conspiracy. sources

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Nov 26 2024, 1 pm

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