Top Stories at 9.30 PM: Highlights from Politics, Health, and Governance
Today's top stories at 9.30 PM cover a range of topics, including President Murmu's call to reject divisive tendencies, an Army captain's death in J&K, PM Modi's upcoming I-Day address, and various significant appointments and announcements in governance and politics. Notable incidents include the CBI's probe into a Bengal doctor's murder and the BJP's Panchayat poll sweep in Tripura.
- Country:
- India
At 9.30 PM today, leading stories included President Droupadi Murmu's call to reject divisive social hierarchies and uphold affirmative action. In J&K, an Army captain and a terrorist were killed in a Doda district operation.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi is poised to deliver his 11th consecutive Independence Day address, which will set the agenda and outline significant policy proposals. In governance, Rahul Navin has been appointed as the permanent director of the Enforcement Directorate, and other key appointments include Govind Mohan as Union Home Secretary and Parvathaneni Harish as India's ambassador to the UN.
In West Bengal, a CBI team began investigating the alleged rape and murder of a doctor. The BJP triumphed in Tripura's Panchayat polls, and Kerala's Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan announced compensation for landslide victims' families. Additionally, the Supreme Court issued various notable rulings affecting mineral rights, the NEET-SS exam, and political elections.
(With inputs from agencies.)