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Delhi: Setback for Satyendar Jain, court rejects bail plea in money laundering case

Apart from Satyendar Jain, the court has also cancelled the bail pleas of the remaining two accused Ankush Jain and Vaibhav Jain.

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Delhi High Court denies bail plea of former AAP minister Satyendra Jain, says he can tamper with evidence

Aam Aadmi Party leader Satyendar Jain, who is jailed on charges of money laundering, has received a big blow from the court. Delhi’s Rouse Avenue Court has rejected all the bail pleas of Satyendra.

Apart from Satyendar Jain, the court has also cancelled the bail pleas of the remaining two accused Ankush Jain and Vaibhav Jain. The court gave its verdict on this matter at 2 pm on Thursday. After the petition was dismissed, Jain’s lawyer said that he would challenge the order in the Delhi High Court. He claimed that his concrete arguments have been sidelined.

During the hearing held on November 16, the court said that the order of one of the three accused in the case has not been written yet. In this case, the decision on the bail of all the three accused has to be pronounced together. It will take time to get the decision written and typed. That’s why the court had postponed the decision till Thursday afternoon.

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Decision was already reserved

Notably, on November 11 itself, Delhi’s Rouse Avenue Court had reserved its verdict on the bail plea of ​​Satyendar Jain, AAP leader and minister in the Delhi government. While hearing the money laundering case last Friday, the court had fixed November 16 as the date for pronouncing the verdict, which was pronounced today (November 17). According to the information, while urging the court to grant him bail, Jain had said that now there was no purpose to keep him in custody.

Satyendar Jain is in jail since May 30

Significantly, the ED had arrested Satyendar Jain on May 30 on charges of money laundering. Earlier in April, the ED had attached immovable properties worth Rs 4.81 crore of Jain’s family and companies under the Prevention of Money Laundering Act, 2002. Jain is alleged to have created several shell companies in Delhi and also laundered black money of Rs 16.39 crore through 54 shell companies of three Kolkata-based hawala operators.

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Nirmala Sitharaman reviews AI cybersecurity risks in banking, calls for stronger safeguards

Sitharaman urges banks to boost cybersecurity and adopt real-time intelligence sharing to counter AI threats.

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Nirmala Sitharaman

Union Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman chaired a high-level meeting with bank heads and key stakeholders to assess cybersecurity risks linked to artificial intelligence (AI) in the banking sector.

The meeting comes amid global concerns over advanced AI models that could potentially expose vulnerabilities in financial systems. Authorities discussed how such technologies may be misused to exploit software weaknesses and compromise sensitive banking data.

Banks asked to strengthen cybersecurity frameworks

During the discussions, banks were advised to take pre-emptive measures to secure IT systems, protect customer data, and safeguard financial assets.

The government emphasised the need for robust cybersecurity infrastructure, including stronger monitoring systems and improved incident response protocols. Banks were also encouraged to enhance internal preparedness against evolving digital threats driven by AI technologies.

Focus on real-time threat intelligence sharing

A key takeaway from the meeting was the push to establish a real-time threat intelligence sharing mechanism between banks, regulatory bodies, and cybersecurity agencies such as CERT-In.

This system is expected to help identify emerging risks early and enable faster response across the financial ecosystem, reducing the chances of large-scale disruptions.

Concerns linked to advanced AI models

The review gains significance in light of concerns around advanced AI systems, including models that reportedly highlight vulnerabilities in widely used software environments.

Officials noted that while AI offers significant benefits, it also introduces new challenges, particularly in cybersecurity, requiring coordinated action across institutions.

Government adopts proactive approach

The meeting reflects the government’s broader strategy to stay ahead of technological risks while promoting digital growth.

With increasing adoption of AI in financial services, authorities are focusing on ensuring that innovation is matched with strong safeguards to maintain trust and stability in the banking system.

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Turnout crosses 80% in Bengal and Tamil Nadu till 5 PM in key elections

Bengal phase 1 and Tamil Nadu elections witness strong voter turnout, crossing 80% with largely peaceful polling.

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Voter Turnout

Polling for the 2026 Assembly elections is underway in West Bengal and Tamil Nadu, with voters turning out in large numbers across key constituencies.

In West Bengal, voting is being held across 152 constituencies, with around 3.6 crore voters expected to participate in this phase. Security arrangements were tightened, and long queues of voters were seen at polling stations from early morning.

Turnout rises steadily through the day

Voter participation increased consistently as polling progressed. By afternoon, turnout had crossed the halfway mark in both states, indicating steady engagement.

As per latest updates till 5 PM, West Bengal recorded 89.92% turnout, while Tamil Nadu reported 82.24% voter participation.

Large electorate participates in phase 1

In West Bengal, nearly 3.6 crore eligible voters took part in the first phase across several districts, including Darjeeling and Jalpaiguri.

Tamil Nadu is witnessing a three-way contest between the DMK-led alliance, the AIADMK-BJP alliance, and actor Vijay’s entry into the political space.

Sporadic incidents reported

Polling has been largely peaceful, though isolated incidents were reported, including an attack on BJP MLA Agnimitra Paul’s car and a boycott reported in parts of Tamil Nadu.

Despite these disruptions, voting continued without major interruptions, and authorities maintained overall control.

High-stakes political contest

The elections are being closely watched as major political parties compete for power. West Bengal is witnessing a closely fought contest, while in Tamil Nadu, key regional rivals are battling for control of the state Assembly.

The outcome is expected to play an important role in shaping the political landscape of both states.

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UP Board result 2026 declared: Class 10 pass rate at 90.42%, class 12 at 80.38%

UP Board 2026 results are out with strong pass rates. Here’s how to check your score and key highlights.

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Result

The Uttar Pradesh Madhyamik Shiksha Parishad has declared the UP Board Class 10 and Class 12 results for 2026 on April 23 at 4 pm.

This year, more than 52 lakh students registered for the exams, including over 27 lakh candidates in Class 10 and nearly 25 lakh in Class 12. The examinations were conducted between February 18 and March 12 across around 8,000 centres in the state.

Pass percentage and performance trends

The overall performance remains strong:

  • Class 10 pass percentage: 90.42%
  • Class 12 pass percentage: 80.38%

Girls have once again outperformed boys in both classes, continuing the trend seen in previous years.

How to check UP Board result 2026

Students can access their results through official platforms by following these steps:

  • Visit the official website: upmsp.edu.in or upresults.nic.in
  • Click on the result link for Class 10 or Class 12
  • Enter roll number and required details
  • View and download the provisional marksheet

Alternatively, results are also available via DigiLocker and other digital platforms.

What students should do after results

Students are advised to:

  • Download and print the provisional marksheet immediately
  • Collect the original marksheet from their respective schools later
  • Apply for re-evaluation or compartment exams if required

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