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  • PM Modi Launches GST 2.0 Reforms as ‘Bachat Utsav’ for Middle-Class and Poor, Effective September 22

    New Delhi, September 21, 2025 – Prime Minister Narendra Modi, in a televised address on the eve of Navaratri, announced a major revamp of India’s indirect tax system with the introduction of GST 2.0, dubbing it a “Bachat Utsav” — a nationwide festival of savings — to alleviate household expenses and stimulate economic growth. The reforms, approved by the GST Council earlier this month, will take effect from September 22, aligning with the start of Navaratri.

    Modi emphasized that the changes will lower the cost of living for the poor and middle class while making India more attractive to investors and entrepreneurs by streamlining the tax framework. “From tomorrow, the nation will celebrate GST Bachat Utsav. Your savings will increase, and you will be able to buy your favourite things. This reform will benefit every section of society,” the Prime Minister stated.

    Key Features of GST 2.0
    The new two-tier GST rate system includes:

    • 99% of goods previously taxed at 12% now at 5%.
    • 90% of items in the 28% slab shifted to 18%.
    • A 40% compensation cess retained on luxury and sin goods like tobacco, high-end vehicles, and aerated drinks.

    Modi reflected on the pre-2014 tax regime as a “web of taxes and tolls” that burdened businesses and consumers, with cascading costs ultimately affecting the common people. “It was essential to free the nation from this maze,” he added. He described GST 2.0 as a “double bonanza” for households — reducing prices on essentials and boosting savings — while fostering state uniformity and collaborative development.

  • Kundapura: Mobile Hacked, Rs 1.27 Lakh Transferred from Bank Account; Case Registered

    Kundapura, September 19, 2025 – A case of cyber fraud has been registered at Kollur Police Station after a mobile phone was hacked, leading to the unauthorized transfer of Rs 1.27 lakh from a bank account. The victim, Arun Kumar Shetty from Vandse, discovered the theft upon checking his account following a suspicious call.

    On September 17, Arun received a call from an individual named Rahul, who spoke in Hindi and prompted him to cut the call, citing a “wrong number.” Shortly after, an OTP message arrived on his phone. Suspicious, Arun checked his SDCC Bank account—linked to his mobile—and found only Rs 54 remaining, with Rs 1.26 lakh transferred to another account.

    After reporting the incident via the 1930 helpline, Rs 27,000 was reversed to his account. In his complaint, Arun alleged that Rahul, calling from 90080*****, hacked his phone and siphoned off Rs 1 lakh from his father’s linked account through deception.

    The case has been registered at Kollur Police Station based on Arun’s complaint,

  • Lingayat is an Independent Religion, Not Part of Hindu-Sanatan Dharma: Dr. Basavalinga Pattaddevaru

    Udupi, September 18, 2025 – Lingayat religion is not a derivative of Sanatan Dharma but an independent faith born to oppose caste and varna systems, declared Dr. Basavalinga Pattaddevaru of Bhalki Hiremath Sansthana. Speaking at a Vachana Samvada event for college students and the public, organized by the Lingayat Mathadipathigala Okkuta at Udupi Town Hall on Thursday, he emphasized that Lingayat is a distinct religion, not a caste. “Lingayat is a complete religion, not a caste. Caste is like darkness, and religion is like light. The light of religion is essential to dispel the darkness of caste,” he said.

    Shivananda Swamiji of Handigunda Math reiterated this, demanding constitutional recognition for Lingayat religion akin to Sikhism and Jainism. “This is not a fight but our right. Lingayat is not part of Hindu or Sanatan Dharma. Basavanna is our religious guru, Vachana literature is our holy text, and Basava Dharma/Lingayat Dharma stands alone,” he clarified.

    The event saw participation from prominent Lingayat leaders, including Shri Shivananda Swamiji (Hulasooru Shri Math), Shri Shantaveera Mahaswami (Hosadurga Kunchitiga Mahasansthana Math), Gurubasava Pattaddevaru (Bhalki Hiremath), Shri Basavalinga Swamiji (Dharwad Navalagunda Gavimath), Shri Veerasiddha Devaru (Kalaburagi Shanmukha Shivayogigala Math), Shri Veerabhadra Shastrigalu (Raichur), Shri Shivabasava Devaru (Belagavi), Shri Basavaraja Devaru (Basavakalyan), and Basavananda Swamiji (Mammigatti).

    Dr. Mahantha Prabhu Swamiji from Belagavi Segunise coordinated the dialogue. Notable attendees included Dr. G.S. Chandrashekar, Honorary President of Akhil Bharatiya Veerashaiva Mahasabha (Udupi District), and Niranjan Cholayya, President of Sharana Sahitya Parishat (Udupi District). Discussions were also joined by Ramesh Kanchan (President, Udupi Taluk Panch Guarantee Implementation Committee), Dasansa leader Sundar Master, Billava leader Geetanjali Suvarna, and others.

  • Vaishali Rameshbabu Makes Chess History: Back-to-Back Champion at FIDE Women’s Grand Swiss 2025

    Samarkand, Uzbekistan, September 16, 2025 – Indian Grandmaster R. Vaishali Rameshbabu has cemented her legacy by winning the FIDE Women’s Grand Swiss 2025, becoming the first player—male or female—to claim the prestigious title consecutively. Securing 8 out of 11 points, Vaishali clinched victory with a hard-fought draw against former Women’s World Champion GM Tan Zhongyi of China in the final round, edging out Russia’s GM Kateryna Lagno on tiebreaks. The triumph earns her a spot in the 2026 FIDE Women’s Candidates Tournament, positioning her as a frontrunner to challenge for the world title.

    The 11-round Swiss-system tournament, held from September 5 to 15 in Samarkand, featured 103 of the world’s top female chess players vying for supremacy and qualification. As the defending champion from the 2023 Riga edition, Vaishali faced intense pressure but started strongly with three consecutive wins. A mid-tournament stumble, including a Round 8 loss to Kazakhstan’s GM Bibisara Assaubayeva, briefly jeopardled doubts. However, the 24-year-old from Chennai showcased resilience, defeating Ukraine’s GM Mariya Muzychuk in Round 10 to regain joint lead.

    In the crucial final round, Vaishali, playing Black, employed a Sicilian Defense to hold Tan Zhongyi to a 42-move draw. Lagno’s simultaneous draw against Azerbaijan’s GM Ulviyya Fataliyeva left both players at 8 points, but Vaishali’s better tiebreak—calculated by the average rating of opponents, excluding the lowest-rated—secured her the title. Assaubayeva claimed third place after drawing her final game.

    “This win means everything,” Vaishali said at the closing ceremony. “After a tough phase in Chennai with seven straight losses, I nearly withdrew. My brother Praggnanandhaa and family kept me going. With three Indian women—me, Divya Deshmukh, and Koneru Humpy—in the Candidates, 2026 is poised to be a landmark year for Indian chess.”

    Prime Minister Narendra Modi congratulated Vaishali on X, stating, “Her passion and dedication are exemplary. Best wishes for her future endeavours.” FIDE President Arkady Dvorkovich presented her with the winner’s trophy, with her brother Praggnanandhaa, a participant in the open section, by her side.

    Vaishali’s qualification strengthens an already formidable Women’s Candidates lineup, alongside Deshmukh and Humpy, following their all-Indian Women’s World Cup final in July. As India’s chess prowess surges, Vaishali’s back-to-back triumphs signal the rise of Indian women in the global arena.

  • Vitla: Four Ganja Peddlers Arrested with Bike and Contraband Worth ₹17,000

    Bantwal, September 16, 2025: In a targeted operation, Vitla Police apprehended four individuals attempting to sell ganja near Alike village, seizing a motorcycle and contraband valued at ₹17,000. The arrests were made during routine patrols in the Erumbu Road area of Alike village, Bantwal Taluk.

    The accused have been identified as Sanath Kumar (23), a resident of Mangalpadavu; Mohammed Razik (23), son of Abdul Razak; Chetan (23), a resident of Kodapadavu; and Dhyan Kerkera (23), from Ennemajalu. Police Sub-Inspector Ramakrishna and his team, while on rounds, spotted the suspects acting suspiciously near a two-wheeler and detained them for questioning.

    The interrogation revealed that the group was transporting ganja in their motorcycle for illegal sale to local consumers. A search yielded 6.27 grams of ganja, three mobile phones, and the vehicle bearing registration KA19EA7018.

    Vitla Police have registered a case under Crime No. 126/2025, invoking Sections 8(b) and 20(b)(ii)(A) of the NDPS Act, along with Section 3(5) of the BNS 2023.

  • Koppal: FIR Filed Against BJP MLA Yatnal for Allegedly Insulting Dalit Women

    Koppal, September 16, 2025 – An FIR has been registered against Vijayapura BJP MLA Basanagouda Patil Yatnal for allegedly making derogatory remarks against Dalit women during a public statement on a private TV channel. The complaint, filed under the Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes (Prevention of Atrocities) Act, accuses Yatnal of insulting the Dalit community in the context of the ongoing controversy over the Mysuru Dasara inauguration.

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    Mallikarjun Poojar, the Koppal district convener of the Dalit Vimochane Human Rights Forum, lodged the complaint at the local police station on Tuesday. Poojar highlighted a viral video from Suvarna TV where Yatnal, opposing Booker Prize-winning author Bhanu Mushtaq’s invitation to inaugurate the Dasara festivities, stated that even Dalit women are not allowed to offer flowers to Goddess Chamundeshwari, reserving the right only for followers of Sanatan Dharma.

    The incident stems from Yatnal’s comments made on September 12 during a visit to Chamundi Hills in Mysuru, amid protests against Mushtaq’s selection due to her Muslim identity. Poojar condemned the remarks as an open insult to Dalit women and the entire community, arguing that such statements reflect a “vile mindset” and promote communal discord. He demanded Yatnal’s immediate arrest under the SC/ST Atrocities Act, citing the MLA’s history of inflammatory speeches that allegedly incite youth and demean Dalits.

    Yatnal, who was expelled from the BJP earlier this year but continues as an MLA, has been embroiled in multiple controversies, including recent FIRs for provocative speeches in Mandya and Maddur. In those cases, he faced charges under sections related to promoting enmity and outraging religious feelings.

    Police have confirmed the FIR and stated that investigations are underway. Yatnal has not yet responded to the latest allegations, but in similar past incidents, he has defended his remarks as upholding religious traditions.

  • AFMS Recruitment 2025: Golden Opportunity for MBBS & PG Holders to Join Indian Armed Forces as Medical Officers

    New Delhi, September 16, 2025: The Armed Forces Medical Services (AFMS) has opened applications for 225 Medical Officer positions in the Indian Army, offering a prestigious career path for aspiring doctors. Eligible candidates with MBBS or postgraduate (PG) qualifications can apply online via the official website, with the last date set for October 3, 2025. This recruitment drive, starting from September 13, emphasizes service in the armed forces while providing competitive benefits and job security.

    The AFMS, a vital component of India’s defense healthcare system, is recruiting Short Service Commissioned (SSC) Medical Officers across various specialties. Out of the 225 vacancies, 169 are reserved for men and 56 for women, ensuring gender inclusivity. The basic pay is set at ₹61,300, along with allowances typical of armed forces service.

    Eligibility criteria are stringent to ensure high standards. Applicants must hold an MBBS degree registered under the National Medical Commission (NMC) Act, 2019, with permanent registration from any State Medical Council/NMC/MCI. For PG holders, the degree must also be recognized. Crucially, candidates must have appeared for the NEET PG exam in 2024 or 2025; those who have already completed their postgraduate degree are not eligible. Age limits are 30 years for MBBS graduates and up to 35 years for PG holders, calculated as of the last date of application. Candidates who required more than two attempts to pass their final MBBS exams are ineligible.

    The selection process involves shortlisting based on NEET PG scores, followed by interviews commencing on November 11, 2025. Shortlisted candidates will undergo medical examinations and document verification.

    The application fee is ₹200, payable online via net banking, credit, or debit card. Applications must be submitted exclusively through the official portal at join.afms.gov.in.

    How to Apply for AFMS Medical Officer Recruitment 2025:

    • Visit the official website: www.join.afms.gov.in.
    • Click on “New Registration” and complete the one-time registration.
    • Fill in all personal, educational, and NEET PG details accurately.
    • Scan and upload the following documents:
      • Recent passport-size photograph (JPEG, up to 100 KB).
      • 10th certificate/birth certificate (PDF, up to 200 KB).
      • Final MBBS Part I and II attempt certificates.
      • Internship completion certificate.
      • NEET PG scorecard.
      • PG degree certificate (if applicable).
      • Aadhaar card.
    • Pay the ₹200 application fee online.
    • Review all details and click “Submit.”

    Prospective applicants are advised to carefully review the full eligibility norms on the website to avoid disqualification. This recruitment presents a unique chance to serve the nation while advancing a medical career in a dynamic environment.

  • Manipal: Police Arrest Accused in Illegal Drug Sale Operation

    Manipal, September 15, 2025 – In a swift action against drug peddling, Manipal Police Station arrested a 26-year-old man for possessing and selling MDMA (Ecstasy) in a public place near Vidyarathna Nagar, Manipal. The operation, led by Police Inspector Mahesh Prasad and his team, resulted in the seizure of 6.61 grams of the contraband substance, valued at approximately ₹13,000, along with two mobile phones worth ₹60,000.

    Acting on a tip-off received at 07:30 AM, the police team reached the spot near Nandini Milk Parlour on Deputy Commissioner Office Road in Vidyarathna Nagar, Shivalli Village, Udupi Taluk. They confirmed the presence of the accused near a scooter bearing registration number KA20-HF-8927 at 09:20 AM and conducted a raid.

    The accused, identified as Mohammed Arfan (26), son of Mohammed Adil, a resident of House No. 2-1-31 near Badriya Masjid, Vinaya Nagar, Belapu Post and Village, Kapu Taluk, Udupi District, was taken into custody. A search of the scooter’s dashboard revealed two mobile phones and a white plastic container. Inside an air zip plastic cover within the container, 6.61 grams of white MDMA powder was recovered.

    The accused was allegedly selling the narcotic substance for personal profit. The total estimated value of the seized items stands at ₹73,000.

    Manipal Police have registered a case under Crime No. 165/2025, invoking Sections 8(c), 20(B), and 22(B) of the Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances (NDPS) Act.

  • Supreme Court Stays Key Provisions of Waqf (Amendment) Act 2025, No Blanket Interference

    New Delhi, September 15, 2025: The Supreme Court on Monday, September 15, 2025, pronounced its interim orders on pleas challenging the Waqf (Amendment) Act, 2025, staying certain contentious provisions while declining to interfere with others, including the mandatory registration requirement. The bench, led by Chief Justice of India B.R. Gavai and comprising Justice A.G. Masih, observed that legislation enjoys a “presumption of constitutionality” and stays are granted only in rare cases. The court reserved its final judgment on the Act’s validity, heard over three days in May 2025.

    The Act, notified on April 8, 2025, after Presidential assent on April 5, has been challenged by over 100 petitioners, including AIMIM MP Asaduddin Owaisi, Delhi AAP MLA Amanatullah Khan, Association for Protection of Civil Rights, Jamiat Ulema-i-Hind, and others, as a “creeping acquisition” of Muslim properties, violating Articles 14, 21, 25, and 26. The Centre, represented by Solicitor General Tushar Mehta, defended it as a measure to curb “rampant encroachments” on public and private lands, ensuring better management without infringing religious rights.

    Key Interim Orders

    CJI Gavai, pronouncing the verdict, noted that while the entire Act was challenged, only specific provisions warranted interim protection:

    1. 5-Year Islamic Practice Condition (Section 3(1)(r)): Stayed until State Governments frame rules for determining if a person has practiced Islam for five years. The court acknowledged the provision’s intent to prevent misuse (e.g., conversions to evade debts) but found it arbitrary without a mechanism, risking “arbitrary exercise of power.”
    2. De-Notification of Waqf Lands (Sections 3C(2), 3C(3), 3C(4)): Stayed the provison allowing government officers (e.g., District Collectors) to de-recognize waqf properties during encroachment disputes. The court held this violates separation of powers, as executives cannot adjudicate property rights. Until title disputes are resolved by Waqf Tribunals or courts under Section 83, disputed properties remain unaffected, and no third-party rights can be created. Revenue records and Waqf Board entries will not be altered pending final adjudication.
    3. Non-Muslim Members in Waqf Bodies:
      • Central Waqf Council (Section 9): Limited to no more than four non-Muslims out of 20 members.
      • State Waqf Boards (Section 14): Limited to no more than three non-Muslims out of 11 members.
      • CEO of State Waqf Boards (Section 23): Not stayed, but the court directed that “as far as possible,” a Muslim should be appointed.

    Provisions Not Stayed

    The court declined to stay:

    • Mandatory Registration: Noted as a pre-existing requirement since 1923 (and 1995-2013), it does not infringe rights and ensures transparency.
    • Abolition of ‘Waqf-by-User’: For future waqfs, as it aligns with statutory recognition.
    • Bar on Waqfs Over Scheduled Areas/Protected Monuments: No prima facie arbitrariness.
    • Application of Limitation Act: To prevent stale claims.
    • Restrictions on Waqf Creation: Only by Muslims, and limits on women members (up to two).
    • Dilution of Waqf-alal-aulad (family waqfs) and appeals against Tribunal orders.

    The orders are interim and based on a prima facie view, not precluding final arguments on constitutionality. Petitioners like Samastha Kerala Jamiat Ulama, All India Muslim Personal Law Board, and DMK argued the Act enables executive overreach, invalidating historical waqfs (e.g., by user or court decree). The Centre countered that it promotes efficiency, women’s inheritance rights, and prevents mutawalli (manager) misuse, citing precedents that Article 26 does not confer absolute property rights.

    In April 2025, a bench led by then-CJI Sanjiv Khanna secured the Centre’s undertaking not to alter waqf status during pendency. Six BJP-ruled states (Assam, Rajasthan, etc.) intervened in support, while Kerala backed the challenge. The verdict balances regulatory reforms with protections against arbitrary executive actions.

  • Udupi: Police Seize 65 kg Ganja from Lorry on Kinnimulky Highway

    Udupi, September 11, 2025

    In a major breakthrough against drug trafficking, the Udupi CEN (Cyber, Economic, and Narcotics) Crime Police Station seized 65 kg of ganja from a lorry on National Highway 66 near Kinnimulky on Thursday, September 11, 2025. The operation was based on credible intelligence about illegal transportation of narcotics.

    The lorry, traveling from Mangaluru towards Udupi, was intercepted during a routine check. Upon thorough inspection, officers discovered the ganja concealed within the vehicle. The seized contraband, valued at several lakhs, marks a significant haul in the region’s ongoing fight against drug smuggling.