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In a major regulatory move, the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) dealt a severe blow to Paytm Payments Bank, restraining it from offering core services starting in March. Though not a license cancellation, the RBI’s directive significantly limits the operations of the once-dominant player in India’s fintech landscape. Paytm, with over 100 million KYC-verified customers, faces a substantial impact on its user base.

The central bank’s action restricts Paytm Payments Bank from accepting deposits, handling prepaid instruments, managing wallets, issuing FASTags, dealing with the National Common Mobility Card (NCMC), and more after February 29. The RBI cites “persistent non-compliances and material supervisory concerns” as grounds for its decision. Meanwhile, customers are assured that withdrawals and balance utilization remain unrestricted.

As one of the largest issuers of FASTags with over 8 million units, Paytm Payments Bank’s operations have been integral to India’s digital financial ecosystem. While the bank is yet to respond to the RBI’s order, the move raises questions about the future trajectory of Paytm and the broader impact on the fintech industry.

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The much-anticipated Budget Session of Parliament is poised to commence tomorrow, with President Droupadi Murmu delivering an inaugural address to the joint sitting of both Houses. Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman is scheduled to present the Interim Union Budget on Thursday. The session is slated to extend until the 9th of the next month.

In preparation for the upcoming session, the government conducted an all-party meeting today, aiming to ensure the seamless functioning of both Houses. Parliamentary Affairs Minister Pralhad Joshi, speaking to the media after the meeting in New Delhi, expressed the government’s readiness for discussions on all issues as directed by the chair. He urged opposition parties to cooperate, emphasizing the importance of smooth conduct in both Houses without resorting to placards.

Mr. Joshi conveyed that the government has formally requested the presiding officers of the Lok Sabha and the Rajya Sabha to revoke the suspension of MPs imposed during the winter session.

Addressing the media post the meeting, Congress leader Pramod Tiwari highlighted their concerns about the alleged assault on the federal structure. He further stated that Congress and several opposition parties plan to raise issues related to unemployment, inflation, and escalating debt during the upcoming session.

The all-party meeting saw the participation of prominent leaders, including Union Ministers Rajnath Singh, Piyush Goyal, and Arjun Ram Meghwal, along with representatives from Congress, TMC, JD (U), DMK, CPI (M), and Shiv Sena, among others.

As the Budget Session unfolds, the focus will be on critical discussions and deliberations, with the Interim Budget presentation holding significance in outlining the fiscal direction for the nation.

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New Delhi: Prime Minister Narendra Modi engaged with students, parents, and teachers during the Pariksha Pe Charcha 2024 program in New Delhi, emphasizing the significance of healthy competition and resilience in life.

Healthy Competition: PM Modi conveyed that competition and challenges serve as inspirations in life. However, he urged students to compete with themselves rather than others. Stressing the importance of healthy competition, he noted that challenges make life inspiring.

Addressing Challenges Collectively: PM Modi emphasized that challenges faced by students should be collectively addressed by both parents and teachers. He urged parents not to consider their children’s report cards as their visiting cards and highlighted the need for resilience in students to withstand pressure.

Role of Teachers: Recognizing the significant role teachers play, PM Modi stated that the bond between students and teachers should extend beyond syllabus and curriculum. He emphasized the role of teachers in reducing students’ stress.

Focus on Fitness: Highlighting the importance of a balanced diet, exercise, and proper sleep for overall fitness, PM Modi emphasized that a healthy body is essential for a healthy mind.

Effective Exam Stress Management: Encouraging students to manage exam stress effectively, PM Modi stressed the judicious use of mobile technology. He suggested the practice of writing answers to alleviate exam hall stress.

Decision-Making and National Development: PM Modi highlighted that decision-making becomes easier when driven by a strong resolve. He mentioned the government’s efforts to uplift 25 crore people from poverty during his tenure.

Union Education Minister’s Perspective: Union Education Minister Dharmendra Pradhan expressed confidence that India would become a developed nation under the leadership of the youth. He praised the Pariksha Pe Charcha program for evolving into a mass movement.

The Pariksha Pe Charcha interaction aimed to provide valuable insights and encouragement to students, parents, and teachers, promoting a holistic approach to education and well-being.

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Hyderabad: In a groundbreaking moment for cricket, Tanmay Agarwal, the talented Indian opener from Hyderabad, has etched his name in history by smashing the record for the most number of sixes in a First-Class game.

Fastest Triple-Hundred: Tanmay Agarwal showcased his brilliance in a Ranji Trophy Plate Group match against Arunachal Pradesh, scoring the fastest triple-hundred in the history of first-class cricket. He reached his triple-century in just 147 balls.

Record-Breaking Sixes: Not only did Tanmay miss Brian Lara’s score of 501*, but he also set a new world record by hitting an incredible 26 sixes in a First-Class innings. The previous record was held by New Zealand’s Colin Munro with 23 sixes.

Dominating Performance: The 28-year-old batter’s phenomenal innings included 33 fours, along with the remarkable 21 sixes. Tanmay remained unbeaten on 323 off 160 balls at the end of the day’s play.

Previous Records: Tanmay had already broken South African cricketer Marco Marais’s record for the fastest triple-hundred in first-class cricket, achieved in 191 balls.

Reflecting on the Achievement: Tanmay Agarwal expressed his gratitude, mentioning that after reaching 150, he started hitting freely, and luck favored him. The record-breaking feat was unplanned and unfolded as he found the middle of the bat consistently.

Lopsided Contest Questions Integration: The dominating performance against a north-eastern side has raised questions about the inclusion of such teams directly into the Ranji Trophy, where records are being broken regularly.

Run Riot in Gen-Next Cricket Ground: The match, held at the ‘Gen-Next’ cricket ground on the outskirts of the city, witnessed a staggering score of 529 for 1 in just 48 overs, with Tanmay’s undefeated 323 contributing significantly.

Tanmay Agarwal’s extraordinary display of power-hitting has not only set a new benchmark in first-class cricket but has also created a moment that will be remembered in the annals of the sport.

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New Delhi: President Droupadi Murmu led the nation in celebrating the 75th Republic Day with a grand parade on Kartavya Path in Delhi. French President Emmanuel Macron graced the occasion as the Chief Guest, witnessing India’s rich cultural diversity and military prowess.

Themes: The parade revolved around the twin themes of ‘Viksit Bharat’ (Developed India) and ‘Bharat – Loktantra Ki Matruka’ (India – Maternal Symbol of Democracy), symbolizing progress and democratic values.

Special Guests: A total of 13,000 special guests participated in the parade, representing the spirit of a developed and democratic India.

Women Empowerment: Notable for the first time, over 100 women artists led the parade, showcasing their musical talents with Indian instruments. An all-women tri-service contingent marched down Kartavya Path, symbolizing ‘Nari Shakti’ or ‘women power’. Women pilots featured in the flypast, and contingents of the Central Armed Police Forces (CAPF) comprised solely of women personnel.

Parade Duration: The Republic Day parade started at 10:30 am and continued for 120 minutes, captivating spectators with a vibrant display of India’s cultural heritage and military excellence.

International Presence: French armed forces participated in the parade, featuring a 30-member band contingent and a 90-member marching contingent. A multirole tanker aircraft and two Rafale fighter jets from the French Air and Space Force graced the skies.

Indian Armed Forces Contingents:

Indian Army: The 61 Cavalry, the only active Horsed Cavalry Regiment globally, led the mechanized column.

Indian Navy: The contingent and tableau highlighted the themes ‘Nari Shakti’ and ‘Sea Power Across the Oceans Through Indigenisation’.

Indian Air Force: A contingent of 144 airmen and officers showcased the prowess of the Indian Air Force.

DRDO Showcase: The Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO) displayed critical systems and technologies, focusing on ‘Women power in protecting the nation’ across land, air, sea, cyber, and space dimensions.

Central Armed Police Forces (CAPF) and Delhi Police: Women personnel led the contingents, reinforcing the commitment to women’s leadership in the country’s security forces.

The Republic Day Parade 2024 was a magnificent display, combining tradition, modernity, and the spirit of inclusivity, reflecting India’s journey as a developed and democratic nation.

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The prestigious Padma Awards for the year 2024 have been announced, recognizing outstanding contributions and achievements across diverse domains. The awards, conferred in three categories – Padma Vibhushan, Padma Bhushan, and Padma Shri – honor individuals for their exceptional service and accomplishments.

This year, a total of 132 Padma Awards, including 2 duo cases, have been approved by the President of India. The esteemed list comprises 5 Padma Vibhushan, 17 Padma Bhushan, and 110 Padma Shri Awards. Notably, 30 of the awardees are women, and the list includes 8 individuals from the category of Foreigners / NRI / PIO / OCI, as well as 9 Posthumous awardees.

The Padma Awards, presented annually on the occasion of Republic Day, highlight exemplary contributions in various fields such as art, social work, public affairs, science and engineering, trade and industry, medicine, literature and education, sports, civil service, among others.

Padma Shri (110)

SNNameFieldState/Region/Country
23Shri Khalil AhamadArtUttar Pradesh
24Shri Badrappan MArtTamil Nadu
25Shri Kaluram BamaniyaArtMadhya Pradesh
26Ms. Rezwana Choudhury BannyaArtBangladesh
27Ms. Naseem BanoArtUttar Pradesh
28Shri Ramlal BarethArtChhattisgarh
29Ms. Gita Roy BarmanArtWest Bengal
30Ms. Parbati BaruahSocial WorkAssam
31Shri Sarbeswar BasumataryOthers – AgricultureAssam
32Shri Som Datt BattuArtHimachal Pradesh
33Ms. Takdira BegumArtWest Bengal
34Shri Sathyanarayana BeleriOthers – AgricultureKerala
35Shri Drona BhuyanArtAssam
36Shri Ashok Kumar BiswasArtBihar
37Shri Rohan Machanda BopannaSportsKarnataka
38Ms. Smriti Rekha ChakmaArtTripura
39Shri Narayan ChakrabortyScience & EngineeringWest Bengal
40Shri A Velu Ananda ChariArtTelangana
41Shri Ram Chet ChaudharyScience & EngineeringUttar Pradesh
42Ms. K ChellammalOthers – AgricultureAndaman & Nicobar Islands
43Ms. Joshna ChinappaSportsTamil Nadu
44Ms. Charlotte ChopinOthers – YogaFrance
45Shri Raghuveer ChoudharyLiterature & EducationGujarat
46Shri Joe D CruzLiterature & EducationTamil Nadu
47Shri Ghulam Nabi DarArtJammu & Kashmir
48Shri Chitta Ranjan DebbarmaOthers – SpiritualismTripura
49Shri Uday Vishwanath DeshpandeSportsMaharashtra
50Ms. Prema DhanrajMedicineKarnataka
51Shri Radha Krishan DhimanMedicineUttar Pradesh
52Shri Manohar Krishana DoleMedicineMaharashtra
53Shri Pierre Sylvain FilliozatLiterature & EducationFrance
54Shri Mahabir Singh GudduArtHaryana
55Ms. Anupama HoskereArtKarnataka
56Shri Yazdi Maneksha ItaliaMedicineGujarat
57Shri Rajaram JainLiterature & EducationUttar Pradesh
58Shri JankilalArtRajasthan
59Shri Ratan KaharArtWest Bengal
60Shri Yashwant Singh KathochLiterature & EducationUttarakhand
61Shri Zahir I KaziLiterature & EducationMaharashtra
62Shri Gaurav KhannaSportsUttar Pradesh
63Shri Surendra KishoreLiterature & Education – JournalismBihar
64Shri Dasari KondappaArtTelangana
65Shri Sridhar Makam KrishnamurthyLiterature & EducationKarnataka
66Ms. Yanung Jamoh LegoOthers – AgricultureArunachal Pradesh
67Shri Jordan LepchaArtSikkim
68Shri Satendra Singh LohiaSportsMadhya Pradesh
69Shri Binod MaharanaArtOdisha
70Ms. Purnima MahatoSportsJharkhand
71Ms. Uma Maheshwari DArtAndhra Pradesh
72Shri Dukhu MajhiSocial WorkWest Bengal
73Shri Ram Kumar MallickArtBihar
74Shri Hemchand ManjhiMedicineChhattisgarh
75Shri Chandrashekhar Mahadeorao MeshramMedicineMaharashtra
76Shri Surendra Mohan Mishra
(Posthumous)
ArtUttar Pradesh
77Shri Ali Mohammed & Shri Ghani Mohammed*
(Duo)
ArtRajasthan
78Ms. Kalpana MorpariaTrade & IndustryMaharashtra
79Ms. Chami MurmuSocial WorkJharkhand
80Shri Sasindran MuthuvelPublic AffairsPapua New Guinea
81Ms. G NachiyarMedicineTamil Nadu
82Ms. Kiran NadarArtDelhi
83Shri Pakaravur Chithran Namboodiripad
(Posthumous)
Literature & EducationKerala
84Shri Narayanan E PArtKerala
85Shri Shailesh NayakScience & EngineeringDelhi
86Shri Harish Nayak
(Posthumous)
Literature & EducationGujarat
87Shri Fred NegritLiterature & EducationFrance
88Shri Hari OmScience & EngineeringHaryana
89Shri Bhagabat PadhanArtOdisha
90Shri Sanatan Rudra PalArtWest Bengal
91Shri Shankar Baba Pundlikrao PapalkarSocial WorkMaharashtra
92Shri Radhe Shyam PareekMedicineUttar Pradesh
93Shri Dayal Mavjibhai ParmarMedicineGujarat
94Shri Binod Kumar PasayatArtOdisha
95Ms. Silbi PassahArtMeghalaya
96Ms. Shanti Devi Paswan & Shri Shivan Paswan*
(Duo)
ArtBihar
97Shri Sanjay Anant PatilOthers – AgricultureGoa
98Shri Muni Narayana PrasadLiterature & EducationKerala
99Shri K S RajannaSocial WorkKarnataka
100Shri Chandrashekar Channapatna RajannacharMedicineKarnataka
101Shri Bhagwatilal RajpurohitLiterature & EducationMadhya Pradesh
102Shri Romalo RamArtJammu & Kashmir
103Shri Navjivan RastogiLiterature & EducationUttar Pradesh
104Ms. Nirmal RishiArtPunjab
105Shri Pran SabharwalArtPunjab
106Shri Gaddam SammaiahArtTelangana
107Shri SangthankimaSocial WorkMizoram
108Shri Machihan SasaArtManipur
109Shri Omprakash SharmaArtMadhya Pradesh
110Shri Eklabya SharmaScience & EngineeringWest Bengal
111Shri Ram Chander SihagScience & EngineeringHaryana
112Shri Harbinder SinghSportsDelhi
113Shri Gurvinder SinghSocial WorkHaryana
114Shri Godawari SinghArtUttar Pradesh
115Shri Ravi Prakash SinghScience & EngineeringMexico
116Shri Seshampatti T SivalingamArtTamil Nadu
117Shri SomannaSocial WorkKarnataka
118Shri Kethavath SomlalLiterature & EducationTelangana
119Ms. Shashi SoniTrade & IndustryKarnataka
120Ms. Urmila SrivastavaArtUttar Pradesh
121Shri Nepal Chandra Sutradhar
(Posthumous)
ArtWest Bengal
122Shri Gopinath SwainArtOdisha
123Shri Laxman Bhatt TailangArtRajasthan
124Ms. Maya TandonSocial WorkRajasthan
125Ms. Aswathi Thirunal Gouri Lakshmi Bayi ThampurattyLiterature & EducationKerala
126Shri Jagdish Labhshanker TrivediArtGujarat
127Ms. Sano VamuzoSocial WorkNagaland
128Shri Balakrishnan Sadanam Puthiya VeetilArtKerala
129Shri Kurella VittalacharyaLiterature & EducationTelangana
130Shri Kiran VyasOthers – YogaFrance
131Shri Jageshwar YadavSocial WorkChhattisgarh
132Shri Babu Ram YadavArtUttar Pradesh

Recipients of these prestigious awards are honored by the President of India at ceremonial functions held at Rashtrapati Bhawan, typically in March or April. The Padma Awards serve as a testament to the remarkable achievements and service rendered by individuals in their respective fields, enriching the fabric of the nation’s cultural, social, and economic landscape.

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New Delhi: Prime Minister Narendra Modi addressed newly registered voters, urging them to wield the power of their votes against what he referred to as ‘parivarwadi’ (family-run) political entities. In a virtual interaction during the Namo Navmatdata Sammelan, PM Modi emphasized the youth’s role in combating corruption and nepotism.

Expressing his viewpoint, PM Modi remarked, “The mindset of leaders of these parties is anti-youth. You have to defeat these family-run parties with the strength of your votes.” He highlighted the significance of the youth’s inclusion in the democratic process during the current transformative period in India.

Addressing the participants, he said, “You all have a great opportunity to decide how you can get your names etched with golden letters in a developed India. Our speed, direction, approach will be decided by you all, and voting will be one big medium of it.”

Emphasizing the impact of individual votes, PM Modi stated, “Your one vote has very big power. When there is a stable and full majority government in the country, then the nation can take big decisions.” He underlined the importance of a stable government for making substantial decisions in the country’s interest.

Speaking on the numerous opportunities available for youngsters, PM Modi assured, “It is Modi’s guarantee that your dreams are my resolve,” reaffirming his commitment to prioritizing the youth in his policies.

Expressing delight at the participation of a significant number of young women in the event, PM Modi extended warm wishes on National Voters Day. He recognized the immense potential held by the youth in driving the nation towards progress and development.

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New Delhi: Prime Minister Narendra Modi led the nation in commemorating the birth anniversary of the revered freedom fighter Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose, observed as Parakram Diwas (Day of Valour) on January 23.

Extending greetings to the people of India, PM Modi underscored Netaji’s dedicated contribution to the nation’s freedom. In a tweet, he stated, “Greetings to the people of India on Parakram Diwas. Today on his Jayanti, we honour the life and courage of Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose. His unwavering dedication to our nation’s freedom continues to inspire.”

President Droupadi Murmu paid her respects, acknowledging Netaji’s extraordinary commitment to India’s independence and his lasting impact on the freedom struggle. In a tribute, she emphasized, “I pay my tributes to Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose on his birth anniversary, observed as Parakram Diwas! Netaji demonstrated extraordinary commitment to the cause of India’s freedom. His unparalleled courage and charisma inspired Indians to fight fearlessly against colonial rule. The nation will always remember Netaji with utmost gratitude.”

Vice President Jagdeep Dhankhar also remembered the fearless leader, tweeting, “Remembering the fearless leader, #Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose, on his birth anniversary, celebrated as Parakram Diwas. His indomitable spirit and unwavering commitment to India’s independence continue to inspire us all.”

Dhankhar highlighted Netaji’s iconic words, “Give me blood and I shall give you freedom,” as a timeless rallying cry for liberty and a poignant reminder of the sacrifices made during the struggle for independence. He concluded, “May this day serve as a reminder to keep Bharat first, and to work tirelessly towards a united, prosperous, and free India.”

Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath also paid tribute to Netaji, calling him the “great hero of the freedom struggle” and leader of the ‘Azad Hind Fauj’ (Indian National Army). He posted, “Humble tribute to the great hero of the freedom struggle, leader of ‘Azad Hind Fauj,’ ‘Netaji’ Subhash Chandra Bose on his birth anniversary! Tribute to the memories of the national hero and revered ‘Netaji’ on ‘Valour Day’!”

The government officially declared January 23 as Parakram Diwas in 2021, commemorating the birth anniversary of Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose. The day serves as a collective tribute to his indomitable spirit and significant contributions to India’s fight for freedom.

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In a landmark event that marks the culmination of a 50-year project, Prime Minister Narendra Modi led the ‘pran pratishtha’ ceremony at the Ram Temple in Ayodhya, unveiling the consecration of the idol. Here are the key highlights:

PM Modi at Ayodhya:

Prime Minister Narendra Modi has successfully led the ‘pran pratishtha’ ceremony at the Ram Temple in Ayodhya, a significant project realized just months before the general election.

Joint Effort with RSS:

Live visuals showed RSS chief Mohan Bhagwat seated next to PM Modi, symbolizing the joint efforts of the BJP and RSS in the Ram Temple project.

PM’s Pleasure in Divine Program:

PM Modi expressed his “great pleasure” to be part of the “divine program” at the Ram Temple. The ceremony unfolded, creating an emotional moment during the consecration.

Aerial View of Ayodhya:

The PM shared an aerial video of Ayodhya, showcasing the beautifully decorated temple. The video was reportedly shot from the helicopter that ferried him to the temple.
Nationwide Celebrations:

The consecration is being celebrated across India, with Indians globally participating in prayers at local temples. The occasion is compared to ‘Diwali,’ signifying the joyous festivities.

Diverse Guest List:

High-profile invitees, including Bollywood stars Amitabh Bachchan, Rajinikanth, Katrina Kaif, and business magnates Sunil Bharti Mittal and Anil Ambani, along with cricket legends Sachin Tendulkar and Virat Kohli, witnessed the historic event.

PM’s Preparations and Interaction:

PM Modi reportedly observed rituals, including sleeping on the floor and consuming only coconut water, in preparation for the ceremony. He also interacted with laborers who contributed to the temple’s construction.

Shankaracharyas’ Absence:

The absence of shankaracharyas from premier monasteries sparked controversy, with Puri and Joshimath shankaracharyas criticizing the incomplete temple and questioning the seating arrangement during the event.

Historical Context:

The construction of the temple began following a landmark Supreme Court judgment in 2019, allocating the disputed land for the temple and providing an alternate plot for a mosque. The event concludes a decades-long political and religious saga.
This historic event, celebrated with enthusiasm and controversies, symbolizes the realization of a longstanding aspiration for the construction of the Ram Temple in Ayodhya.

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