Pernod Ricard Reportedly Loses Appeal Over New Delhi Liquor License
Global spirits giant Pernod Ricard has reportedly faces a major regulatory setback as its appeal for a liquor license in New Delhi was rejected. This development continues a long-standing struggle for the company in one of India's key urban markets. The loss of the appeal means the company remains restricted from selling its brands in the capital, potentially impacting its overall sales and market share in the Indian subcontinent.
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YSRCP Protests Alleged Irregularities in Andhra Teacher Recruitment
The Yuvajana Sramika Rythu Congress Party (YSRCP) has launched a series of protests across Andhra Pradesh, alleging significant irregularities in the ongoing teacher recruitment process. Party leaders claim that the current administration's handling of the District Selection Committee (DSC) examinations lacks transparency and unfairly impacts thousands of qualified candidates. The opposition party is demanding a thorough investigation into the recruitment procedures and a commitment to merit-based hiring. This political friction comes as the state government attempts to fill several vacant teaching positions to improve the public education system.
Nara Lokesh Promotes Visakhapatnam as Global AI and Data Hub to AirTrunk
Andhra Pradesh Information Technology Minister Nara Lokesh has held high-level discussions with representatives from global data centre operator AirTrunk to attract investment to Visakhapatnam. During a meeting that also featured the Maharashtra Chief Minister, Lokesh highlighted the state's ongoing policy reforms and infrastructure development. He positioned the port city of Visakhapatnam as a prime destination for hyperscale data centres and artificial intelligence initiatives. The minister emphasized the government’s commitment to ease of doing business, aiming to transform the region into a significant technological corridor in South Asia.
Kerala Launches Academic Year at State-Run English Medium School in Idukki
The annual Pravesanotsavam ceremony, marking the commencement of the new academic year in Kerala, was hosted at a state government-run English-medium school in Idukki district. During the event, government officials emphasized that improvements within the public education sector serve as a direct reflection of broader societal progress. The initiative highlights the state's ongoing efforts to modernize public schooling and provide quality English-medium education to students across various demographics. The ceremony saw participation from local leaders and educators, signaling a commitment to enhancing the accessibility and standard of government-led educational institutions.

Narayana Guru Vichara Vedike Seeks Political Posts for Ediga Community Leaders
The Narayana Guru Vichara Vedike has formally requested greater political representation for the Ediga community within the Karnataka state government and the Congress party hierarchy. The organization is advocating for the appointment of community leaders to ministerial positions and is specifically seeking the post of Karnataka Pradesh Congress Committee (KPCC) president for one of its prominent figures. This demand underscores the ongoing regional pressure from various community organizations for proportional representation in the state's executive and organizational leadership. The group emphasizes that these appointments are necessary to ensure the social and political interests of the Ediga community are adequately represented at the highest levels.