Reviewed the initiatives and campaigns being undertaken across departments during a high-level meeting on the ongoing Child Protection Month with Hon’ble Chief Minister Smt. @gupta_rekha, Chief Secretary, @CPDelhi, and other senior officials.
Directed @DelhiPolice to ensure prompt and thorough action in all cases registered under the POCSO Act, with seamless coordination among all concerned departments.
Issued directions for the proposed measures to be implemented not only during Child Protection Month but as a sustained priority. Also emphasized counselling and rehabilitation for juvenile first-time offenders to provide them an opportunity for reform and reintegration, while reinforcing the important role of parents and teachers as the first line of protection for every child.
Reaffirmed our government’s unwavering commitment to citizen-centric governance, placing the safety, dignity, and well-being of every child at its core.
Last month ek saath 2-3 unexpected expenses aa gaye. So I ended up taking a first money loan and managed everything without disturbing my savings too much. Thanks @IDFCFIRSTBANK for disbursing the money in 20 mins.
Prashant Bhushan is at it again with his favourite hobby, inventing Modi-Adani conspiracies out of thin air. Trump’s DOJ drops a case for diplomacy and this guy screams ‘national betrayal’. Get well soon from your chronic obsession, Bhushan ji 😂
Very important words from senior advocate Harish Salve on the US DOJ’s decision to drop the criminal case against Gautam Adani.
Harish Ji has rightly pointed out that the detailed 10-page filing makes it clear the case “should never have been brought” and was essentially a “name-and-shame” exercise unsealed in the final days of the previous US administration, with little prospect of an actual trial.
In the US system, the decision to prosecute or drop a case lies with the executive (DOJ). The judiciary reviews it but does not force prosecutions. He contrasts this with certain instances in India where courts have sometimes pushed for investigations or prosecutions, blurring these lines.
This clarity from the DOJ itself that there was no real evidence strong enough to sustain the case and no losses to US investors is significant.
He also highlights a critical point that markets and investors often overlook: the irreversible damage to reputation caused by weak or politically motivated cases. He draws parallels with high-profile Indian cases like 2G and Jain Hawala, where eventual acquittals came only after massive reputational and sectoral damage had already been done.
The same principle applies here. The initial indictment had led to a sharp erosion of nearly $55 billion in Adani Group market capitalisation in late 2024.
This development further reduces a long-standing overhang. When even the prosecuting agency admits the case lacked merit and was pursued in a manner that left little room for actual adjudication, it sends a clear signal.
For Indian companies facing extraterritorial regulatory actions, this kind of closure especially on the merits rather than just procedure can gradually improve investor confidence and reduce risk premiums over time.
This episode was part of a broader anti-India narrative in certain sections of the US establishment and media is also worth noting. The strong language in the DOJ filing is typical of American legal discourse and should be read in that context rather than as an attack on the incoming administration.
Chaired the meeting of the Advisory Council of @official_dda today, in the presence of Hon’ble MPs Shri @RamvirBidhuri and Shri @SudhanshuTrived, to review the roadmap for sustainable urban development in the National Capital.
We held wide-ranging deliberations on the upcoming Master Plan of Delhi, strengthening civic and institutional frameworks, and ensuring planned, inclusive, and future-ready growth for the city.
Directed @official_dda to maintain zero tolerance against illegal encroachments and unauthorized constructions by leveraging technology for real-time monitoring of land parcels and buildings, enabling prompt detection and swift enforcement.
Reiterated that a collaborative, transparent, and technology-driven approach remains the cornerstone of addressing Delhi’s evolving urban challenges. Reaffirmed our commitment to building a sustainable, resilient, and liveable #ViksitDilli.
Exams freed from the mafia. India’s toughest anti-cheating law gave 34,000+ youth fair govt jobs. CM Dhami didn’t just bring reform, he brought justice to Uttarakhand’s youth. #DhamiKe5Saal
Welcome to India, Nolan! May this visit bring unforgettable memories, exciting discoveries, and a true experience of our incredible diversity and hospitality.* #WelcomeNolan