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‘Baith Neeche…Tumhari Aukaat Main Nikalunga’: Union Minister Narayan Rane During Heated Exchange With Sena UBT MP Arvind Sawant In Parliament

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Amidst the no-confidence motion discussions related to Manipur in the Lok Sabha, heated arguments unfolded between the ruling and opposing parties. Speaking specifically about Manipur today, prominent voices including Shrikant Shinde from the Shiv Sena, Arvind Sawant from the Thackeray camp, and Central Minister Narayan Rane from the BJP took the podium. During his speech, Shrikant Shinde took several potshots at the MVA alliance in Maharashtra. Arvind Sawant South Mumbai MP, in response, called the Eknath Shinde group ‘coward’ for running away.

Union Minister for Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises (MSME) Narayan Rane, angered by Sawant’s criticism of Shinde’s Shiv Sena and PM Modi, lost his cool and used harsh language against the Shiv Sena MP.

Minister Narayan Rane remarked that during the speeches on the no-confidence motion, he has been hearing several speeches. However, while listening to Arvind Sawant’s speech, Rane said he felt as if he was in Maharashtra’s Legislative Assembly rather than the Parliament House in Delhi

Arvind Sawant had aggressively responded to Shrikant Shinde on the no-confidence motion. Sawant, while speaking, touched upon the issue of Hindutva. Narayan Rane, in response, raised a question: “If there was so much affection for Hindutva, why did it not become a concern when he allied with Sharad Pawar in 2019?”

Rane loses cool, points out Sawant’s ‘aukaat’

Continuing, Rane said, “While he speaks about Hindutva and the true Shiv Sena, when did Arvind Sawant join the party? I am a Shiv Sainik from 1966.”

As Sawant stood up to protest Rane’s remark, Rane angrily told him, “Baith neechee… Baith Neeche… (Sit Down)” even as the Speaker Rajendra Agarwal urged Rane to not make personal remarks and address the Chair

“Will he teach me about Shiv Sena? When I left the party, 220 people led an agitation. Now there is no political power left with their party. The voice you hear is not of a tiger but of a cat.”

Transgressing the civility of parliament, Rane reminded Sawant of the latter’s Aukaat (status), and warned him not to comment about PM Modi and HM Amit Shah.

“Now there’s nothing left in them, they only have strays. The roar of the tiger is lost, it’s only cat meowing currently. They do not have any right, status to comment on our Prime Minister. They need to worry only about their presence in Maharashtra and till when they can avoid drowning. If they dare to even raise a finger on PM Modiji and Home Minister Amit Shahji, I will show them their asli aukaat (real status),” Rane said.

As Rane’s comments caused uproar in the opposition benches, the Speaker of the house warned Rane to refrain from making ‘personal comments’.

Sena UBT fumes on Rane’s comments

Soon after Rane’s outburst in Lok Sabha, several Shiv Sena UBT leaders took to X, formerly known as Twitter, to condemn the language used by the BJP Minister.

Priyanka Chaturvedi, a Rajya Sabha MP from Shiv Sena (UBT), said Rane’s behaviour shows how low this government can go.

“This man is a minister. Here he is seen displaying the standard of this government and how low it can go,” Chaturvedi wrote.

AAP slams BJP, Rane

The Aam Aadmi Party also hit out at the comments made by Rane and questioned whether he’ll be suspended for using derogatory language.

“Modi ji’s minister Narayan Rane is threatening like a street goon in the Parliament. The MP of the opposition is immediately suspended for asking questions to the Modi government. Will the BJP minister be suspended for using indecent language?” the AAP asked.

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Monsoon Havoc In Himachal Pradesh Claims 257 Lives Since June, 37 Missing And Over 1,000 Houses Destroyed

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Shimla: The monsoon havoc in Himachal Pradesh has claimed 257 lives since June 20, according to the Himachal Pradesh State Disaster Management Authority (HP SDMA).

District-wise data shows that Mandi (26 deaths), Kangra (28), and Kullu (11) were among the worst-affected in rain-triggered disasters.

Among the deaths, 133 were deaths reported in rain-related incidents such as landslides, flash floods, drowning, and electrocution, and another 124 fatalities in road accidents,.

The cumulative report released on Friday evening paints a grim picture of widespread destruction. The state has also recorded 331 people injured and 37 missing during the ongoing monsoon season.

Landslides and flash floods alone have caused 16 deaths, while 27 people drowned in swollen rivers and nullahs. Other casualties were reported due to lightning, fire, snake bites, electrocution, and accidental falls.

In addition to human loss, the state reported massive damage to property and infrastructure. Over 1,028 houses were fully damaged and another 2,157 partially damaged, besides 285 cow sheds and 699 shops and factories destroyed. Public property worth more than Rs 2,14,403 crore has been lost, including extensive damage to roads, power lines, water schemes, and government institutions.

Animal losses have also been severe, with 1,625 cattle heads and over 25,700 poultry birds perishing in the rains.

The HPSDMA noted that Mandi district alone accounted for the heaviest financial damage, exceeding Rs 1,180 crore, followed by Kangra and Kullu districts.

Meanwhile, Mandi district reported the highest disruption, with 203 roads blocked and 458 transformers out of service, followed by Kullu where 79 roads remain closed, including NH-305 at Jhed (Khanag) due to a major landslide. Water supply schemes were also severely affected in Chamba (24), Kangra (41), and Mandi (44).

In Kinnaur, six roads including NH-5 were blocked after heavy downpours, while Kullu and Lahaul-Spiti reported widespread outages due to flash floods and HT line faults.

Authorities cautioned that intermittent rainfall in the coming days may worsen the situation, and appealed to people to avoid travel through vulnerable stretches.

Officials warned that the situation remains critical with rains expected to continue, urging residents to avoid travel through vulnerable stretches and follow safety advisories.

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Aadhaar-Based Face Authentication Doubles To 200 Crore Transactions In Just 6 Months

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Aadhaar-based face authentication has set new benchmark, doubling from 100 crore to 200 crore transactions in just 6 months, the government said on Monday.

Aadhaar Face Authentication lets Aadhaar holders verify their identity instantly, securely, and contactless anytime, anywhere, no documents needed.

On August 10, 2025, UIDAI celebrated a landmark 200 crore transactions of Face Authentication, showcasing India’s rapid move towards seamless, secure, and paperless authentication, according to IT Ministry.

The pace of adoption has been exponential. 50 crore transactions were recorded by mid-2024. The number doubled to 100 crore transactions in January 2025 in just about five months. In less than six months, this figure has again doubled, reaching the 200 crore milestone, the ministry informed.

“Reaching 200 crore Aadhaar Face Authentication transactions in such a short time underlines the trust and confidence that both residents and service providers have in Aadhaar’s secure, inclusive, and innovative authentication ecosystem,” said Bhuvnesh Kumar, Chief Executive Officer (CEO), UIDAI.

The journey from 100 crore to 200 crore transactions in under six months is a testament to its scalability and the country’s digital readiness.”

He further added, “From villages to metros, UIDAI is joining forces with governments, banks, and service providers to make Aadhaar Face Authentication a grand success and by giving every Indian the power to prove their identity instantly, securely, and anywhere.”

The swift rise from 100 crore to 200 crore Aadhaar Face Authentication transactions in just six months reflects the core vision of Digital India, transforming the country into a digitally empowered society and knowledge economy.

By enabling instant, secure and paperless identity verification across every corner of the nation, UIDAI is strengthening the backbone of digital governance.

“This milestone is not just about numbers, it is a testament to how inclusive technology, when scaled efficiently, can bridge divides, empower citizens and accelerate India’s journey towards a truly connected and confident digital future,” said the ministry.

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171 Maharashtra Tourists Safe, Search On For Missing Woman In landslide-hit Uttarakhand

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Mumbai: A woman tourist from Maharashtra has remained untraceable since landslide and flash floods hit Uttarkashi district of Uttarakhand, state Disaster Management Minister Girish Mahajan said on Saturday.

The minister’s office in a statement said that 171 out of the 172 tourists from Maharashtra, who were stranded in the Dharali area, could be contacted, and they were all confirmed safe.

The Statement

“Only one person, Kritika Jain, is still missing, but the authorities are trying to locate her. Efforts are underway to establish contact with the tourist, and the Uttarakhand State Emergency Operations Centre (SEOC) has been instructed to conduct a search for her,” the statement said.

Of the 171 tourists from Maharashtra, 160 are safe at various locations – 31 are in Matli, six in Jolly Grant, and 123 in Uttarkashi – and have continued their journey as planned. The remaining 11 tourists are safe in Harsil and will be airlifted to safety, it stated.

Mahajan is overseeing the rescue operation on-site in Uttarkashi to ensure the safety of tourists.

The Maharashtra State Emergency Operation Centre (SEOC) is in constant touch with its Uttarakhand counterpart, the district control room, the district emergency operations centre in Uttarkashi, and the National Emergency Response Centre in New Delhi.

According to the statement, Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis is monitoring the situation.

As per information shared by Uttarakhand authorities, the airlift of tourists stranded in Harsil was scheduled for Saturday morning. Army, NDRF, SDRF and local rescue teams are operational in Dharali.

The landslide and floods have damaged roads and disrupted communication networks. Efforts are underway to restore connectivity and basic infrastructure.

A satellite phone has been deployed by IGP Rajeev Swaroop, and the Army has been alerted for immediate response.

The Maharashtra SEOC is coordinating rescue arrangements, updating information, and assisting the concerned families, the statement added.

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