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Nitin Gadkari’s good news bonanza for motorists

Nitin Gadkari also announced that there will not be two toll plazas within 60 km on national highways. He assured MPs that traffic norms will be fully implemented in the next three months.

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Nitin Gadkari, the Union Minister for Road Transport and Highways, has been on a roll announcing good tidings for motorists. He has made three big announcements over the last two days which will help motorists immensely. The man who is responsible for seamless travel at toll plazas and the e-rickshaw, which has vastly improved the connectivity to public transport, though it is a mess to battle them on a crowded stretch, had much to say over the last 48 hours.

Smooth road to Kailash Mansarovar, bye bye steep trek!

Yesterday in the Lok Sabha, Gadkari said Indian pilgrims can take a smooth ride on their Kailash Manasarovar Yatra without having to walk it up the hills but this will happen only by the end of next year. Work on the road is till still on though 90 percent of it has been completed.

Gadkari said this will be a direct road from Pithoragarh in Uttarakhand instead of going on the pilgrimage via Nepal or China.

Speaking on the better connectivity due to improvement in highways and infrastructure, Gadkari said that it takes only 40 minutes for a motorist to travel from Delhi to Meerut as opposed to the four hours earlier. Though we haven’t been on that road, we can hope the road has at least halved the travel time.

Electric vehicles will be as cheap as petrol, diesel cars but in 2 years

The next announcement he made was even more astounding. Gadkari said electric vehicles will get as cheap as petrol and diesel vehicles over the next two years. Electric vehicles have been selling well, more because of spiralling petrol and diesel prices than the Indian motorists love for green technology. But the most affordable in the segment comes from Tata Motors, you may have already seen Nexon’s and Tigor’s sailing soundless in the sea of horns and cars and autos. Gadkari said this while pushing for more funds for his ministry.

No two toll plazas within 60 km of each other

The Road Transport and Highways Minister also announced that the motorist need not have to suffer too many toll plazas. He said there will not be two toll plazas within 60 km on national highways. He assured MPs that traffic norms will be fully implemented in the next three months.

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India bans sugar exports till September 2026 amid domestic supply concerns

India has banned sugar exports with immediate effect until September 2026 or until further orders to stabilise domestic supply and control prices.

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The Indian government has banned the export of sugar with immediate effect until September 30, 2026, or until further orders, in a move aimed at addressing domestic supply concerns and stabilising local prices.

According to an order issued by the Directorate General of Foreign Trade (DGFT) under the Ministry of Commerce and Industry, the restriction applies to raw, white and refined sugar shipments.

The policy shift effectively changes the export status from “restricted” to “prohibited,” marking a significant tightening of India’s sugar export regime.

Shift from earlier export allowance

India had previously permitted limited sugar exports based on expectations of surplus production. However, the latest decision reverses that stance amid evolving supply conditions.

The move is intended to ensure sufficient domestic availability of sugar and control price pressures in the local market.

Key impact on trade and shipments

The ban will apply to all new export consignments of sugar categories covered under the order. However, exemptions may apply for shipments already in the pipeline, depending on compliance with specified conditions set by authorities.

The restriction is expected to significantly impact sugar trade flows, given India’s position as one of the world’s largest sugar producers and exporters.

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Congress ends Kerala suspense, VD Satheesan to be CM

Congress has named V D Satheesan as the next chief minister of Kerala, concluding its internal deliberations over the state leadership.

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The Congress party has announced that V D Satheesan will be the next Chief Minister of Kerala, ending days of speculation over the leadership choice following the United Democratic Front’s (UDF) recent electoral victory.

The decision was taken by the party leadership after internal discussions and comes amid intense lobbying among senior leaders for the top post.

Leadership decision after prolonged suspense

According to reports, the announcement was made after a series of meetings within the Congress high command, which had been deliberating between multiple contenders for the chief minister’s post.

Satheesan, who currently serves as the Leader of the Opposition in the Kerala Legislative Assembly, emerged as the final choice after discussions involving senior party leadership in Delhi.

Who is V D Satheesan

V D Satheesan is a senior Congress leader from Kerala and has been one of the party’s most prominent faces in the state. He has served as Leader of the Opposition in the Kerala Assembly since 2021 and has represented the Paravur constituency multiple times.

He is widely seen as a key strategist within the Congress-led UDF in Kerala.

Internal competition within Congress

The selection process had reportedly seen competition among several senior leaders, including K C Venugopal and Ramesh Chennithala, before the party finalized Satheesan’s name.

The delay in announcing the chief minister had led to speculation and political debate within Kerala’s political circles.

UDF returns to power in Kerala

The announcement follows the United Democratic Front’s electoral victory in the state, which ended the Left Democratic Front’s (LDF) tenure in Kerala politics.

The new government formation is expected to take place soon after the formal swearing-in process is completed.

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Jaishankar, Lavrov hold talks in New Delhi ahead of BRICS foreign ministers’ meet

S Jaishankar and Sergey Lavrov discussed India-Russia cooperation, energy ties and global issues ahead of the BRICS foreign ministers’ meeting in New Delhi.

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S. Jaishankar met Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov in New Delhi on Wednesday ahead of the two-day BRICS foreign ministers’ meeting hosted by India.

The meeting focused on strengthening India-Russia cooperation in areas including energy and trade, while the two leaders also exchanged views on major global developments.

Lavrov arrived in the national capital to participate in the BRICS foreign ministers’ conclave beginning Thursday. Ministers and delegates from several BRICS member countries, including Brazil and South Africa, are attending the discussions chaired by India.

In a social media post after the meeting, Jaishankar described the interaction as a “productive exchange of views” with his Russian counterpart. Reports said the talks also covered the ongoing West Asia tensions and the Ukraine conflict.

According to the Russian Foreign Ministry, the discussions were expected to review progress on bilateral agreements and preparations for upcoming high-level engagements between the two countries.

The BRICS foreign ministers’ meeting in New Delhi is likely to focus on regional security, global governance reforms, energy security and economic cooperation among member nations. The ongoing conflict in West Asia is also expected to feature prominently during the deliberations.

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