Government likely to introduce bill to overhaul 118-yr-old Indian Ports Act, make ports more accountable to Centre

The Indian Ports Bill, 2025, proposes significant changes to the 118-year-old Indian Ports Act. It mandates all ports to report incidents threatening pollution and defines 23 violations as criminal offences, including non-payment of port fees, and safety violations. It also introduces significant penalties and requires data integration with central systems.

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India, Mauritius to sign several pacts during PM Modi’s visit

During Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s two-day visit to Mauritius, India and Mauritius will sign agreements in capacity building, trade, and tackling financial crimes. Modi will be the chief guest at Mauritius’s national-day celebrations. The visit aims to strengthen bilateral ties, with India being a significant development partner and major trading partner of Mauritius.

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‘Conspiracy under Islamic Jihad’: Bajrang Dal storms Haridwar college over Iftar party

Bajrang Dal protested at Rishikul Ayurvedic College in Haridwar against an Iftar party organized by Muslim students, alleging it to be part of an ‘Islamic Jihad’ conspiracy in the religious city. The college administration is investigating the incident, with the Bajrang Dal demanding action within three days or threatening to escalate the protest.

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‘Death penalty for religious conversions,’ says MP CM Mohan Yadav; Congress seeks definition

Madhya Pradesh chief minister Mohan Yadav announced provisions for capital punishment for those involved in religious conversions. Congress leader Arif Masood demanded clarity on what constitutes forced conversion and criticized the CM for inadequate action on missing girls’ cases. The Madhya Pradesh Freedom of Religion Act, 2021, criminalizes unlawful religious conversions with strict penalties.

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