AAP Ke News E # 645

29th October Tuesday 2024

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Delhi : 10,000 Bus Marshals & Civil Defence Volunteers are taken back into Jobs. After a long fight for one year the Central Govt has agreed to take back these people. They all will be deployed for 4 months on Pollution related campaigns & jobs. Gopla Rai & Atishi. They will be called “ Green Warriors’.

Aam Aadmi Party MLA Vinay Mishra has been appointed as the Vice-Chairman of the Delhi Jal Board. This appointment can be big news for Delhiites, especially those who are facing water shortage

Congress and BJP's drugs mafia links are exposed, after BJP leader, now a Congress leader is arrested with heroin worth 500 crores.

"According to the data of the central government's IRAI, there were about 8,000 stubble cases in Punjab till this week of October 2022, and as per the latest data of today, the cases have come down to 1,866." ܻ — Dilip Pandey

Punjab’s Largest Drug Bust: Punjab Police seizes 105 kg of heroin, 6 weapons, and massive quantities of multiplying agents used to enhance heroin fourfold! 2 suspects, linked to Turkey-have been arrested in a decisive move against cross-border smuggling.

Civil Defence Volunteers will now work as Green Warriors and make the fight against pollution successful. We are confident that with their help, we will be able to bridge the implementation gap that existed in curbing pollution. - Gopal Rai


Ayodhya Judgement Five-Judge Bench of Supreme Court After Retirement Benefits

  1. - Ranjan Gogoi Member of the Rajya Sabha, having been nominated by President Ram Nath Kovind. -

  2. Ashok Bhushan The Chairperson of National Company Law Appellate Tribunal.  -

  3. Shara Arvind Bobde The Chancellor of Maharashtra National Law University, Mumbai, and the Maharashtra National Law University. -

  4. S Abdul Nazeer  He was appointed as the third Governor of Andhra Pradesh.

  5. - D Y Chandrachud Waiting

Hanumangarh: Aam Aadmi Party's Lok Sabha constituency president Rajveer Mali was attacked by some persons armed with iron rods and sticks in the night and seriously injured.

Akali-BJP and Congress have sheltered drug mafia - Neel Garg

Vigilance Bureau arrests PSPCL Head Cashier for accepting Rs 50,000 bribe.

"This is the first time this year that all three cities of Noida, Greater Noida and Ghaziabad saw ‘very poor' air quality on the same day. And our neighbouring country – Pakistan – needs to be blamed for this. Increasing instances of stubble burning have been sending toxic smoke across the border," Gupta was quoted as saying.

Delhi CM Atishi wrote to Jagdambika Pal, chairman of the JPC on the Waqf Board Amendment Bill, declaring IAS Ashwani Kumar's report null and void. She stated it was submitted without Delhi government approval, making it meaningless.

"The Haryana government has become hostile disregarding the wellbeing of Delhi's people." The ammonia content in the Yamuna has surged to 0.9 parts per million, well above safe threshold - Industrial waste from the neighbouring states is the major contributor

On Sunday, Delhi Chief Minister Atishi claimed that farm fires in Haryana and Uttar Pradesh, both BJP-ruled States, were responsible for the alarming levels of air pollution in the National Capital Region (NCR). She claimed that farm fires in AAP-led Punjab have drastically reduced, while those in Haryana and Uttar Pradesh have increased. The BJP has rejected these claims. The party’s Delhi chief, Virendra Sachdeva, accused the AAP government of being unresponsive to the pollution issue.

While the blame game has begun, the pollution levels in NCR are peaking again, reaching two to three times the permissible limit. 

On average, the cost of a healthy meal has increased by 52% in October 2024 compared to the same month last year. Meanwhile, average salaries and wages have increased in the range of 9 to 10%

Already, casual labourers spend a larger proportion of their monthly income on food than those in salaried jobs. This gap has widened further in In the past year. Households, where women are sole breadwinners, in particular, bear heavier burdens,

“There used to be a middle segment – the middle-class – where most of us FMCG companies used to operate in. That seems to be shrinking,” he said while releasing his company’s quarterly growth numbers. He said the slowdown is persisting.

Declining fertility rates in southern states pose multiple risks: shrinking workforces, slower economic growth and reduced political representation in parliament. As northern states grow, the South may lose parliamentary seats in the 2026 delimitation exercise. Moreover, an ageing population in states like Tamil Nadu and Andhra Pradesh could strain public finances, with fewer working-age individuals supporting a growing elderly population.

India’s population is growing rapidly. On April 19, 2023, the United Nations announced that India (142.86 crore) overtook neighbouring China (142.57 crore) to become the world’s most populous nation. However, according to the World Population Review, this milestone was actually reached a few months earlier.

The tepid post-COVID recovery in commercial vehicles (CVs) is ironic to the claims of private capex revival along with a strong economy and the large government spending on highways.

In the second quarter of the financial year (FY) 2025, the leading players have reported 16.2% year-over-year (YoY) contraction in medium and heavy CV (MHCV) sales at 63,057 units. The declines are widespread spanning light and small CVs too. Companies attribute recent contraction to seasonal factors.

Punjab’s Largest Drug Bust: Punjab Police seizes 105 kg of heroin, 6 weapons, and massive quantities of multiplying agents used to enhance heroin fourfold! 2 suspects, linked to Turkey-have been arrested in a decisive move against cross-border smuggling.

Vigilance Bureau arrests PSPCL Head Cashier for accepting Rs 50,000 bribe.

Congress and BJP's drugs mafia links are exposed, after BJP leader, now a Congress leader is arrested with heroin worth 500 crores.

According to the data of the central government's IRAI, there were about 8,000 stubble cases in Punjab till this week of October 2022, and as per the latest data of today, the cases have come down to 1,866." ܻ — Dilip Pandey

India and China will undertake “coordinated patrolling” in Depsang and Demchok along the Line of Actual Control (LAC) in Eastern Ladakh to avoid face-offs, as disengagement in both the areas was expected to be completed by October 29, Army sources said. They added that the patrols were set to resume by the “month-end”.

As per an official source, it was agreed that Chinese patrols will be allowed in Yangste, Arunachal Pradesh “as before and not be blocked”.



Three recent developments have put the spotlight back on prolonged detentions, stalled investigations, and inordinate delays on bail matters under the draconian Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act (UAPA), 1967.

On October 12, former Delhi University Professor G.N. Saibaba died just months after getting acquitted in a UAPA case, following a decade of incarceration. Last week, the bail plea of Jawaharlal Nehru University student, Umar Khalid, who was arrested under the UAPA four years ago, was once again postponed, as the Bench could not assemble with the judges on leave. Last month, the Supreme Court granted bail to a UAPA accused, who was in prison for more than four years, citing the delay in trial.


It’s around 9.30 a.m. and Shriram Solanki, in his early 40s, has been waiting for his turn at the Lakshmi Bai Nagar anaaj mandi (Agricultural Produce Market Committee — APMC) in Madhya Pradesh’s Indore. The daily auction has drawn farmers from across the district as well as from neighbouring districts such as Dhar, Khandwa, and Dewas. They have lined up on both sides of a shaded platform waiting for traders to bid on their crop. The process is overseen by a government agent.

Solanki, who has come from Bada Bangarda village in the district, has segregated his 11-quintal crop into two parts based on quality. The traders come to his tractor, and he politely pours a handful of soya bean seeds into their hands, for them to check the quality.

Canada and the U.S. must get tougher on Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi's government for trying to silence dissidents on foreign soil, a controversial Sikh separatist who was the target of an alleged India-led murder plot said in an interview.