Today’s Latest News Updates – February 16, 2025Stay informed with the most recent national and international news updates for February 16, 2025. From political shifts to economic developments and entertainment controversies, here’s everything you need to know today. National News1. Stampede at New Delhi Railway Station: 18 DeadA tragic stampede occurred late Saturday night at New Delhi Railway Station, claiming the lives of 18 people, including 11 women and 5 children. The incident happened as massive crowds gathered to board trains for the Maha Kumbh Mela. Authorities are currently reviewing CCTV footage to determine the exact cause of the tragedy. Key Highlights:
2. President’s Rule Imposed in ManipurThe central government has imposed President’s Rule in Manipur after Chief Minister Biren Singh’s resignation. This move comes amid prolonged political instability in the state, leading to governance concerns. What This Means:
3. U.S. Deportation: 119 Indians Arrive in Amritsar, 2 ArrestedA U.S. military plane carrying 119 deported Indian nationals landed in Amritsar today. Among them, two individuals with existing arrest warrants for murder were taken into custody by Punjab Police upon arrival. Implications:
Business News4. New Income Tax Bill 2025: Key TakeawaysThe Indian government has introduced the New Income Tax Bill 2025, aiming to simplify tax structures and provide relief to taxpayers. Here are some of the key changes:
Financial experts suggest taxpayers review the 30 most frequently asked questions to understand the implications. 5. ₹122 Crore Bank Scam: Senior Official ArrestedIn a major banking fraud case, the General Manager of New India Cooperative Bank has been arrested for his alleged involvement in a ₹122 crore scam. The case has raised concerns over banking regulations and security loopholes. Expert Insights:
Entertainment News6. ‘India’s Got Latent’ Controversy Sparks DebateA major controversy has erupted over the popular reality show ‘India’s Got Latent.’ Political analyst Tehseen Poonawala weighed in, stating that while offensive jokes should not incite violence, creators must remain sensitive to audience sentiments. Social Media Reactions:
International News7. Security Forces Kill Dozens of Maoist Rebels in Central IndiaIndian security forces launched a major offensive against suspected Maoist insurgents in central India, resulting in multiple casualties. The government has reaffirmed its commitment to national security. Key Developments:
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