The Editorial Page: India’s next manufacturing leap will be about what it produces 8 SATURDAY, JANUARY 31, 2026 JOURNALISM of COURAGE KOLKATA, LATE CITY, 18 PAGES ₹6.00 (₹12 in North East states, ₹20 in Andaman) l www.indianexpress.com DA I LY F R O M : A H M E DA B A D , C H A N D I GA R H , D E L H I , J A I P U R , KO L K ATA , L U C K N O W , M U M B A I , N AG P U R , PAT N A , P U N E , VA D O DA R A Happening today GOYAL fLAGS 5-YEAR EU DEfENCE BUDGET Of EURO 800 BN AS AN OPPORTUNITY fORMAL ANNOUNCEMENT ExPECTED TODAY lTHE SECOND INDIA-ARAB EU deal goes beyond trade... Ajit Pawar’s wife Sunetra can lift manufacturing: Goyal set to be Maharashtra lWORLD BANK PRESIDENT Says technical know-how, investment to spur industry to build capacities Foreign Ministers’ Meeting will be held in New Delhi after a gap of 10 years. Aimed at boosting two-way engagement in the areas of economy, energy, education and culture, the meeting comes ahead of PM Narendra Modi’s visit to Israel in February. Ajay Banga will begin a five-day visit to Pakistan, during which he is scheduled to hold high-level meetings on the country's economy. The Indus Waters Treaty is also likely to be discussed. Anil Sasi & P Vaidyanathan Iyer lIN AUSTRALIAN OPEN New Delhi, January 30 TRACK THESE AND MORE ON www.INDIANExPrEss.cOm INDIA IS looking at ramping up itsmanufacturingwithtechnologyknow-howandinvestments fromEuropeancountriesthatgo well beyond just trade, said Union Commerce and Industry women's singles final, top seed Aryna Sabalenka of Belarus will take on fifth-seed Elena Rybakina of Kazakhstan. E. Why India, EU see deal as win-win PM Narendra Modi and EU leaders Ursula von der Leyen and Antonio Costa witness the exchange of MoU between Union Minister Piyush Goyal and EU Trade Commissioner Maros Sefcovic on Tuesday. ANI FULL TRANSCRIPT OF GOYAL’S INTERVIEW TOMORROW MinisterPiyushGoyal,afterhavingwrappedupthenegotiations foraFreeTradeAgreementwith SC: Menstrual health is a part of fundamental right to life Orders free sanitary pads, separate toilets in all govt and private schools Ananthakrishnan G New Delhi, January 30 STATING THAT the right to menstrualhealthisapartofthe right to life, a fundamental right under Article 21 of the Constitution, the Supreme Court on Friday directed all Medicalcollege shut,Vaishno Devistudents spreadin7 colleges,joined byWhatsApp Naveed Iqbal Srinagar, January 30 ALL THAT remains of what would have been the first batch of students of the Shri Mata VaishnoDevi Institute ofMedical Excellence in Katra, Jammu, is a WhatsApp group. The students who got selected for the now scrapped course had created it in the first heady days of their admission, andusedittostayintouchafter they were told abruptly that they would be redistributed across other colleges. The last day of taking admission to the new colleges assigned to them, spread across Jammu and Kashmir, was Thursday; since Friday, when the winter vacations got over, those in the Kashmir region too have started classes. Apprehensive about the attention on them, ever since protestsbeganoverthefactthat mostlynon-Hindushadgotadmission in the Vaishno Devi medical college, the students are reluctant to talk now. They mention though how theWhatsAppchatsbeganwith expressions of joy at finding a »CONTINUED ON PAGE 2 States and Union Territories to putinplaceMenstrualHygiene Management (MHM) measures, including gendersegregatedtoiletsandfreesanitarynapkins,inallgovernment as well as private schools. Issuing a slew of directions, the bench of Justices J B Pardi- ExPlAINED wala and R Mahadevan asked the Centre, States and UTs to ensurecompliancewithinthree months.Citingprovisionsofthe Right to Education Act, the court also warned of stringent consequences for non-compliance,includingthede-recognition of private schools and holding state governments directly accountable for failures in public institutions. “In our considered view, the European Union. InaninterviewwithTheIndian Express, Goyal said, “The fact is that this (the deal) is much more than just trade. It is »CONTINUED ON PAGE 2 ThE BIG PICTURE A L L t H At ’ S L E f t b E H I N D Process begins to return AI-171 crash victims’ personal effects to their next of kin PAgE 12 Decision comes hours after NCP delegation met CM Fadnavis Alok Deshpande & Shubhangi Khapre Mumbai, January 30 AJIT PAWAR’S wife and Rajya Sabha MP Sunetra Pawar is set to succeed her late husband as Maharashtra Deputy Chief MinisteronSaturday,becoming thefirstwomantoholdthepost. Sunetra will be appointed the Nationalist Congress Party’s (NCP) Legislature Party leader at 2 pm and will be sworn in as DeputyCMlaterintheevening, sources in the party said. The decision came hours afterNCPbeganformalconsultations with Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis on filling the Deputy CM’s post, even as theBJPindicateditwouldleave the decision to its alliance partner while maintaining the existing balance within the ruling government. A delegation comprising Rajya Sabha MP and NCP working president Praful Patel, state party chief and Lok Sabha MP Sunil »CONTINUED ON PAGE 2 »CONTINUED ON PAGE 2 Income Tax team at his Bengaluru office, top Kerala realtor kills self The EU trade deal offers an opportunity for Indian manufacturing to scale up and emerge as an alternative to China as a supplier for the 27-member European bloc . It is being seen as a win-win for both. Deputy Chief Minister business as Usual By EP UNNY Kiran Parashar, Shaju Philip & Aanchal Magazine Bengaluru, Thiruvananthapuram, New Delhi, January 30 CONFIDENTGROUPchairman Roy Chiriankandath Joseph, popularlyknownasCJRoy,died after allegedly shooting himself at his Langford Road office in BengaluruonFriday.According to sources, Income Tax officials wereathisofficepremiseswhen the incident took place. The incident occurred in C J Roy was the chairman of Confident Group PAGE 6 the afternoon at the officecum-bungalow, with a senior police officer saying Roy allegedly used a pistol he had in his »CONTINUED ON PAGE 2 wEsT bENGAl bENgAL PoLIcE rEjIg: PEEYUSH PANDEY IS ActINg bENgAL DgP PAgE 4 BENGAL WAREHOUSE fIRE ‘Door was locked from outside’: After blaze, 25 families look for answers Sweety Kumari & Tanusree Bose Kolkata, January 30 TWENTY-FIVE charred body partsandbonesareundergoing DNA tests to match samples collected from 27 people who say their relatives have been missing since a fire gutted two warehouses, including one belongingtoWowMomo,inNazirabad on the outskirts of Kolkata. As the Central Forensic The arrested food chain employees in police custody on Friday. EXPRESS Science Laboratory (CFSL) undertakes the painstaking task, the site of the Republic »CONTINUED ON PAGE 2 l AT MALAPPURAM GHATS, FESTIVAL ‘RE-ENACTING ALL RITUALS’ OBSERVED AT KUMBH MELA IN NORTH Blessed at Prayagraj, riding ‘Hindu revival’ push, ‘Kumbh Mela’ comes to Kerala Shaju Philip oftheMelafromtheNorth.The riverthatrunsnexttotheghats, Bharathapuzha, incidentally is known as ‘Dakshin Ganga’. Tensofthousandshavebeen BEFORE THE curtain rises on the Assembly elections in Ke- throngingtotheghatsforthe18rala, it is witnessing a debut: its dayMela,whichendsonFebruary 3. Vedic chants echo round very first “Kumbh Mela”. the clock as devotees On the bathing PAGE 1 take the holy dip. By ghats of the Nava evening, the place is Mukunda Temple at crawling with safThirunavaya in Malappuram district, where gener- fron-clad sadhus, including ations have offered prayers to priests from Kashi Vishwanath the souls of the dead, a festival Temple who conduct the »CONTINUED ON PAGE 2 is seeing a revival as a surrogate Thirunavaya (Malappuram), January 30 anchor Priests from Kashi Vishwanath Temple perform Nila Aarti on the banks of Bharathapuzha in Kerala’s Malappuram district. SHAJU PHILIP Kolkata Ajit Pawar’s wife Sunetra Pawar (right) with NCP (SP) MP Supriya Sule at his funeral in Baramati, Thursday. PTI RELATED REPORT, PAGE 5 ‘What can we do?’: INDIA signals limited options amid NCP merger buzz Asad Rehman New Delhi, January 30 AMID A push for the reunificationoftheNationalistCongress Party (NCP) and speculation that the Sharad Pawar-led NCP (SP) faction may “join the government”followingthemerger, the other parties in the Opposition INDIA bloc have adopted a wait-and-watch approach. “What can we do?” asked a senior All India Congress Com- mittee (AICC) leader in Delhi. “The two factions and the (Pawar)familyhavetotakeacall. A senior member of the family hasdiedandwedon’twanttointerfere and make any overtures right now. We are watching the situationandwilldosomething as the situation develops.” The two NCP factions were set to announce their merger on February 8, before the untimely demise of Maharashtra »CONTINUED ON PAGE 2
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