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58th Edition of The Statesman Vintage & Classic Car Rally Launched with Great Celebration

The rally commenced from The Statesman House on Barakhamba Road in Delhi during a splendid ceremony.
Before kicking off the rally, the dignitaries, alongside Mr. RP Gupta, admired the classic cars on display and took photos with their enthusiastic owners.
Showcasing an impressive lineup of over a hundred vehicles, the rally featured classic saloons, luxurious Rolls Royces, Chevrolet Impalas, VW Beetles, Jeeps, Land Rovers, FIATs, and other unique automobiles. Among the notable highlights was a 1914 John Morris fire engine owned by the Rail Museum, in addition to an array of smaller vintage and classic cars from various regions. The event also celebrated the presence of women bikers as key participants.
Following the flag-off, the vintage and classic cars made their way to JP Hospital in Greater Noida via Mahamaya Underbridge, ultimately heading towards the Major Dhyan Chand National Stadium near India Gate.
The Statesman Vintage & Classic Car Rally is an annual event held in both Delhi and Kolkata, making it one of the oldest continuously run events in India and the sub-continent.
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Kerala HC Grants Relief to CM’s Daughter Veena Vijayan by Extending Status Quo in SFIO Case

This High Court ruling puts a temporary stop to further proceedings in the CMRL pay-off case stemming from the SFIO’s charge sheet. Previously, on April 16, a single bench of the High Court reviewed a petition from CMRL contesting the Additional Sessions Court-VII’s acceptance of the SFIO’s prosecution complaint.
CMRL challenged the order from the Additional District and Sessions Court–VII, arguing that they were not afforded an opportunity for a pre-cognizance hearing as stipulated under Section 223(1) of the BNSS. They contend that since the SFIO’s complaint was filed in March-April 2025, the BNSS provisions should apply.
The High Court’s ruling halts the issuance of summons related to the SFIO’s prosecution complaint, providing temporary relief to the accused, including Veena Vijayan.
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Minister Bimal Borah: Assam Set to Achieve Rs 11 Lakh Crore GSDP by 2030 at Rising Northeast Investors’ Summit

“Today marks the beginning of a transformative journey, as we elevate Assam from its rich cultural roots to a thriving economic future,” he continued.
Borah emphasized Assam’s potential beyond its scenic beauty and cultural diversity, noting, “Our strategic position, with Guwahati as the gateway to the seven sister states, uniquely positions us to harness the vast opportunities of Southeast Asia.” He also highlighted the One District One Product (ODOP) initiative, which has facilitated the identification and promotion of distinctive products from each district, such as muga silk, tea, and handloom items, thereby boosting local entrepreneurship and export opportunities.
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BJP Leader Lodges Complaint Against Rapper Vedan for Defaming PM Modi in Song

In her complaint, Mini Krishnakumar, the BJP councillor, claims that the lyrics of Vedan’s song “Voice of Voiceless,” released four years ago, contain defamatory remarks about the Prime Minister. She further contends that the artist promotes societal division based on caste through his music.
The complaint highlights phrases such as “pseudo-nationalist” and lines that suggest, “The country is in the hands of the one who wields the sword.” Mini alleges that these lyrics are a deliberate affront to the Prime Minister and has called for an investigation by central agencies into the artist’s intent.
She stated, “The artist has made unsubstantiated, disrespectful, and offensive remarks about the Prime Minister, which not only tarnish his personal and political image but also undermine the dignity of India’s highest constitutional office.”
Mini’s complaint follows a wave of criticism directed at Vedan from Sangh Parivar leaders. RN Madhu, editor of Kesari, the RSS mouthpiece, accused Vedan of being backed by powerful sponsors and of promoting caste-based terrorism and separatist ideologies through his music. Additionally, KP Sasikala, a leader of the Hindu Aikya Vedi, criticized Vedan’s attire and expressed the belief that rap music lacks relevance for Scheduled Caste/Scheduled Tribe (SC/ST) communities.
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