Babus, mantris & buzz: PM Modi cautions against spilt within the Congress!

PM Modi cautions against spilt within the Congress!

Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s recent caution about a possible split within the Congress has triggered intense speculation among political analysts. His remark, seen as more than casual observation, is being interpreted as a calculated signal. Many believe it reflects intelligence inputs or ground-level feedback suggesting discontent among Congress state units ahead of key Assembly elections. Analysts say the statement disrupts the Congress’s efforts to project unity under Mallikarjun Kharge and the Gandhi family, while subtly amplifying internal rifts between the old guard and younger leaders. For Modi, raising the issue publicly plants seeds of doubt just as opposition parties attempt to consolidate under the INDIA bloc. Pundits note that such assertions from a sitting Prime Minister are rare unless politically loaded, making it both a warning and a provocation—reshaping the narrative in a way that forces the Congress to defend cohesion instead of setting the agenda.

Journalists sent back from Delhi Congress HQ?

Journalists who were initially called to the Congress headquarters in New Delhi on Friday were reportedly asked to leave without any formal briefing or statement from party leaders. The move came amid palpable tension and shock within the Congress camp following the party’s dismal performance in the Bihar assembly elections. According to sources present at the venue, media personnel had gathered expecting an official reaction or press conference from senior leaders, but were later informed that no interaction would take place. Party functionaries appeared visibly dejected, with many avoiding questions about the leadership’s next steps. The abrupt cancellation, insiders say, reflects the scale of disappointment within the Congress after its poor electoral showing, which has once again raised questions about its organizational strategy and leadership credibility, particularly in key Hindi heartland states where the party continues to struggle for relevance.

BUREAUCRACY

V Srinivas returns to parent cadre

V Srinivas, Secretary, Department of Administrative Reforms & Public Grievances, Pensions & Pensioners Welfare, has been repatriated to his parent cadre. He is a 1989 batch IAS officer of Rajasthan cadre.

V Srinivas to take over as new Chief Secretary, Rajasthan

V Srinivas, who has been repatriated to parent cadre from central deputation is expected to take charge as new Chief Secretary of Rajasthan on Monday. He is a 1989 batch IAS officer of Rajasthan cadre. 

Sudhansh Pant appointed as OSD, Cabinet Secretariat

Sudhansh Pant has been appointed as Officer on Special Duty, Cabinet Secretariat till he assumes the charge as Secretary, Social Justice & Empowerment. He is a 1991 batch IAS officer of Rajasthan cadre.

Ms Rachana Shah is also Secretary, Administrative Reforms

Ms Rachna Shah, Secretary, DoPT, has been assigned an additional charge of Secretary, Administrative Reforms & Public Grievances till the appointment of a regular incumbent. She is a 1991 batch IAS officer of Kerala cadre.

Ms Punya Salila Srivastava is also Secretary, AYUSH

Ms Punya Salila Srivastava, Secretary, Department of Health and Family Welfare, has been assigned an additional charge of Secretary, Ministry of AYUSH till November 23, 2025. He is a 1993 batch IAS officer of AGMUT cadre.

Nikuna Bihari Dhal gets charge of Justice

Nikunja Bihri Dhal, Secretary, Parliamentary Affairs, has been assigned an additional charge of Secretary, Department of Justice, Ministry of Law & Justice till November 30, 2025. He is a 1993 batch IAS officer.

Govt notifies DPDP Rules to empower citizens and protect privacy

The Govt has notified the Digital Personal Data Protection (DPDP) Rules, 2025, marking the full operationalisation of the DPDP Act, 2023. Together, the Act and Rules create a simple, citizen-focused and innovation-friendly framework for the responsible use of digital personal data. Enacted by Parliament on 11 August 2023, the DPDP Act establishes a comprehensive framework for protecting digital personal data, setting out the obligations of entities handling such data (Data Fiduciaries) and the rights and duties of individuals (Data Principals). The Act is guided by seven core principles including consent and transparency, purpose limitation, data minimisation, accuracy, storage limitation, security safeguards, and accountability.The Data Protection Board will function as a fully digital institution, enabling citizens to file and track complaints online through a dedicated platform and mobile app, promoting transparency, efficiency and ease of living. Appeals against its decisions will lie with the Appellate Tribunal TDSAT.

ITS celebrates Diamond Jubilee

The Indian Telecommunications Service (ITS) celebrated the Diamond Jubilee of the service on Friday. The celebration commemorate 60 years of the Indian Telecommunications Service — honouring the remarkable journey of ITS officers from the telegraph era to 5G highways, and their enduring contribution in building a connected, innovative, and digitally empowered Bharat.

12% decline in dense forest photosynthetic efficiency

 IIT Kharagpur study reveals 12% decline in dense forest photosynthetic efficiency due to rising temperatures and soil dryness – urgent alert for IFoS-led interventions.

G K Goswami appointed as Director, UPSIFS
G K Goswami has been appointed as Director, Uttar Pradesh State Institute of Forensic Sciences Lucknow for a period of one year. He is a 1997 batch former IPS officer.

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