On March 24, protesters in Jharkhand plan to surround the state assembly, bringing attention to unresolved issues. Building on recent protests in Ranchi, they're uniting various activist groups for a large turnout. Authorities have been notified, but their response remains unclear. The protest echoes ongoing demands for local job reservations.
Kash Patel, as the new FBI Director, emphasizes empowering agents and rebuilding trust. He aims for more transparency and prioritizes crime-fighting over political probes. His tight Senate confirmation coincides with turmoil and leadership changes within the FBI. Patel, a Trump ally known for criticizing past FBI actions, navigates between political loyalty and maintaining the agency's independence.
Sonia Gandhi, leader of the Congress Parliamentary Party, was discharged from a Delhi hospital after a brief admission for stomach issues. Her health was stable, leading to a quick discharge. Despite recent hospital visits, she remains active in politics.
AAP leader Atishi is calling for a meeting with Delhi CM Rekha Gupta to address the BJP's delay in implementing a promised ₹2,500 monthly scheme for women. Prime Minister Modi had assured its swift approval post-election, but the first cabinet meeting ignored it. With women feeling deceived, Atishi questions the reliability of Modi's promises while BJP insists the scheme will begin in March.
Kash Patel takes charge as the new FBI director, following a narrow Senate confirmation and a ceremony at the White House. While President Trump lauds Patel, concerns arise about his allegiance and past comments regarding political targeting. Patel plans significant structural changes within the FBI, focusing on crime-fighting efforts.
Shaktikanta Das, former RBI Governor, is now PM Modi’s Principal Secretary. Known for his economic acumen, Das's appointment ensures experienced leadership in Modi’s office. His prior contributions include landmark reforms and effective crisis management during the pandemic, making him a trusted figure in India’s economic landscape.
Shaktikanta Das, the former RBI Governor, has been appointed Principal Secretary-2 to PM Narendra Modi. Aiming for economic stability, Das's appointment comes amidst challenges like rupee volatility and trade tensions. His extensive experience with fiscal policies and crisis management, particularly during demonetization and the COVID-19 pandemic, marks a strategic move for PMO.
Shaktikanta Das, former RBI Governor, has been named the second principal secretary to Prime Minister Modi, highlighting strategic changes in the PMO aimed at enhancing economic direction. With a rich background in handling India's monetary and fiscal challenges, Das is set to shape economic strategies alongside PK Mishra, the existing principal secretary.
Shaktikanta Das, former RBI Governor celebrated for his economic leadership during tough times, joins Prime Minister Narendra Modi's office as Principal Secretary-2. Concurrently, BVR Subrahmanyam receives a term extension as NITI Aayog CEO.
Shaktikanta Das, a seasoned bureaucrat and former RBI Governor, joins PM Modi's team as Principal Secretary-2. Known for crisis management during demonetization and the COVID-19 pandemic, Das's appointment aligns with Modi's strategy of leveraging experienced advisors for robust economic governance, reflecting trust in his economic foresight and policy acumen.