According to the annual report that was made public on Friday, the city's citizens have lost Rs 140.02 crore to cybercrime this year. The dedicated cybercrime police station alone received 2,735 cases, resulting in a Rs 133.59 million cash loss.
The government has chosen to offer a rebate to drivers who pay their outstanding challans, which is just another piece of good news. A statement would be released in a day or two, according to officials.
The creation of the Jai Bharat National Party was declared on Friday night in Vijayawada by former CBI JD V.V. Lakshmi Narayana. Speaking at the event, he declared that JBNP was founded on the principles of good governance and that we will demonstrate the value of politics in advancing these ideals. He criticized corruption for having greatly expanded and declared that it is eating away at society, adding that unemployment is a serious issue.
Senior Deputy Election Commissioner Dharmendra Sharma has urged everyone to use their right to vote and emphasized how crucial it is to have a voter list free of errors. At a meeting held here on Friday, Sharma reviewed the general election preparation efforts as well as the special summary revision of the voter list (SSR) for 2024. He declared that it was critical to inform and motivate all eligible voters to cast ballots in the next elections.
French President Emmanuel Macron confirmed his visit to India as Chief Guest at Republic Day celebrations next year.
EAM Jaishankar hailed the passing of three criminal bills in Parliament. Terming it 'the emergence of Bharat,' he called it "milestones in decolonization" to replace colonial-era laws.
India's ace wrestler Bajrang Punia wrote a letter to PM Modi saying that he is returning his Padma Shri as a mark of protest.
Amid talk of yet more rifts in the INDIA bloc, Rahul Gandhi will be meeting JD (U) boss Nitish Kumar on Friday.
Congress leader Rahul Gandhi lashed out at the ruling BJP for suspending nearly 150 opposition MPs from Parliament.
The Poonch terror incident, which resulted in the deaths of five soldiers, has been attributed to the People's Anti-Fascist Front (PAFF). Additionally, the terrorists used social media to post images from the attack site that demonstrated the use of highly advanced M4 carbine assault rifles, manufactured in the United States. Developed in the United States in the 1980s, the M4 carbine is a lightweight, magazine-fed, gas-operated weapon.