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Speculation Rises Following Gautam Adani’s Meeting with Chief Minister Hemant Soren

The Adani Group has made significant investments in Jharkhand, with the Godda Power Plant being a key highlight. Situated in Godda district, this facility generates electricity intended for Bangladesh. However, it’s important to mention that the plant’s construction has been marred by controversies, especially concerning the land acquisition process, leading to farmer protests over compensation issues.
During the previous budget session, Congress MLA Pradeep Yadav raised concerns in the state assembly, claiming that the land acquisition for the power plant contravened the Santhal Pargana Tenancy (SPT) Act. In response, Minister Deepak Birua announced the establishment of an inquiry committee, chaired by the Chief Secretary, tasked with examining the land acquisition process and the Power Purchase Agreement (PPA).
The significance of Gautam Adani’s meeting with Chief Minister Soren is heightened by the potential for the inquiry committee to uncover any irregularities in the land acquisition process. Such findings could not only spark significant political debate but also tarnish the reputation of the Adani Group.
Beyond the Godda project, the Adani Group has been allocated a coal block in Gondalpura, Barkagaon, Hazaribagh district. However, the company is experiencing considerable obstacles in acquiring land in that area as well. The delays associated with the project are costing the company substantial financial losses, with estimates indicating that once operational, the coal block could yield ₹600 crore annually for the state government.
Gautam Adani’s visit to Ranchi and his dialogue with the Chief Minister represent a new chapter in the interplay between politics and industry in Jharkhand. The speculation surrounding the meeting—and the potential fallout—has garnered significant attention, as this situation could prove to be a pivotal moment for both the Adani Group and the state government. Should any irregularities in the land acquisition process be revealed, this could escalate into a political controversy with profound implications for the state’s politics and future development.
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BJP Takes Steps to Address Concerns After AIADMK Rejects Coalition Government Assertion

In what can be seen as a gag order, both Reddy and Nagendran emphasized the importance of refraining from unnecessary critiques of the coalition and avoiding provocative reactions. This directive notably followed remarks by senior AIADMK leader M. Thambidurai, who reasserted party general secretary Edappadi K. Palaniswami’s (EPS) firm stance that a coalition government would not be formed.
Adding to the BJP’s discomfort, several AIADMK leaders have attempted to draw a distinction between an electoral coalition and a coalition government. EPS’s public contradiction of Amit Shah, who claimed there would be a coalition government involving BJP participation, stirred unrest within the saffron party, prompting swift efforts for damage control.
The AIADMK has also issued a similar gag order to its leaders, instructing them not to discuss the issue publicly. Following suit, the BJP aims to mitigate any further fallout from the situation.
“Guidance for the BJP will come from the national leadership. On policy matters, public expressions of opinion are discouraged; discussions should remain within internal meetings. Decisions regarding the alliance will be jointly made by Amit Shah and EPS. We must avoid unnecessary criticism,” Reddy stated.
He further emphasized that the AIADMK’s reintegration into the NDA was a collaborative decision between Shah and EPS, which would ultimately position the BJP to secure double-digit seats and a considerable presence within the assembly.
Aware of the importance of maintaining this partnership, Nainar Nagendran underscored the need for campaign and promotional materials, including posters and wall writings, to avoid creating discord within the coalition or disparaging any individual leaders. He reiterated that such materials should solely serve to strengthen both the party and the alliance, with the primary goal being to oust the “anti-people and dynastic” DMK government from power.
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131 Drug Samples Found to Be Below Standard Quality

The Ministry noted that the NSQ and spurious drug lists are updated monthly and made available on the CDSCO portal as part of regular regulatory surveillance.
The categorization of drug samples as NSQ is based on their failure to meet specified quality parameters during testing by government laboratories. Importantly, such failures pertain only to the specific batch tested and do not necessarily raise concerns about other products available in the market.
Additionally, one drug sample from West Bengal was identified as spurious; it was produced by an unauthorized manufacturer using a brand name owned by another company. The Minister confirmed that this issue is under investigation, and appropriate action will be taken in accordance with the relevant laws and regulations.
This ongoing effort to identify NSQ and spurious medications is carried out in collaboration with state regulators to ensure that these products are promptly removed from the market.
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Government Appoints Arvind Shrivastava as Revenue Secretary and Vumlunmang Vualnam as Expenditure Secretary

The reshuffle at the top levels of government includes Arvind Shrivastava, who previously served as the Additional Secretary in the Prime Minister’s Office, and Vumlunmang Vualnam, who was the Secretary of the Ministry of Civil Aviation.
Shrivastava is a 1994 batch Indian Administrative Service (IAS) officer from the Karnataka cadre, while Vualnam is a 1992 batch IAS officer from the Manipur cadre. Vualnam will take over from Manoj Govil, who has been reassigned as Secretary (Coordination) in the Cabinet Secretariat.
In addition to these appointments, the Appointments Committee of the Cabinet in the Ministry of Personnel has also designated Vivwek Aggarwal, a 1994 batch IAS officer from the Madhya Pradesh cadre, as Secretary in the Ministry of Culture. Prior to this role, Aggarwal was the Director of the Financial Intelligence Unit.
Furthermore, Santosh Kumar Sarangi, a 1994 batch IAS officer from the Odisha cadre, has been appointed as Secretary in the Ministry of New and Renewable Energy after previously serving as the Director General of Foreign Trade in the Department of Commerce, Ministry of Commerce and Industry.
Meeta R. Lochan, a 1990 batch IAS officer from the Maharashtra cadre, has been selected as Secretary in the Department of Youth Affairs, Ministry of Youth Affairs and Sports, in addition to her role as Secretary of the National Commission for Backward Classes in the Ministry of Social Justice & Empowerment.
K Moses Chalai, also from the 1990 batch and an IAS officer of the Manipur cadre, has been appointed as Secretary in the Department of Public Enterprises within the Ministry of Finance.
Vandana Gurnani, a 1991 batch IAS officer from the Karnataka cadre, will now serve as Secretary in the Ministry of Labour and Employment, while Rajit Punhani, a 1991 batch officer from the Bihar cadre, has been appointed Secretary in the Ministry of Skill Development and Entrepreneurship.
Ashish Srivastava, a 1992 batch IAS officer from Madhya Pradesh, has been designated as Secretary for the Inter-State Council Secretariat at the Ministry of Home Affairs. Nikunja Bihari Dhal, a 1993-batch IAS officer from the Odisha cadre, has been appointed Secretary in the Ministry of Parliamentary Affairs.
Rakesh Kumar Verma, a 1993 batch IAS officer from the Punjab cadre, will serve as the Director General of the India International Institute of Democracy and Election Management. Anuradha Thakur, a 1994 batch IAS officer from the Himachal Pradesh cadre, has been appointed as Officer on Special Duty in the Department of Economic Affairs in the Ministry of Finance.
Rajesh Agarwal, also from the 1994 batch and an IAS officer of the Manipur cadre, will be serving as the Special Secretary for the Department of Commerce within the Ministry of Commerce & Industry. Pallavi Jain Govil, a 1994 batch IAS officer from Madhya Pradesh, will be Secretary in the Department of Youth Affairs under the Ministry of Youth Affairs and Sports.
Nidhi Chhibber, a 1994 batch IAS officer from Chhattisgarh, will take on the role of Officer on Special Duty in the Ministry of Food Processing Industries. Samir Kumar Sinha, also from the 1994 batch and an IAS officer of the Assam-Meghalaya cadre, has been appointed as Secretary in the Ministry of Civil Aviation. Lastly, Hari Ranjan Rao, a 1994 batch IAS officer from Madhya Pradesh, will serve as Officer on Special Duty in the Department of Sports within the Ministry of Youth Affairs and Sports.
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