Modi Targets Congress in Lok Sabha | UPI Rule Changes Aug 1 | Pahalgam Terrorists Killed in Encounter

Mr. Jindal
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Prime Minister Narendra Modi addressed the Lok Sabha and praised the armed forces for their swift success in Operation Sindoor. He firmly rejected former U.S. President Donald Trump’s claim that he brokered a ceasefire between India and Pakistan, saying India acted on its own strength. Modi also hit back at the Opposition and referenced Nehru’s past mistakes, positioning India as globally respected and self-reliant today.

Starting August 1, India’s most-used payment system, UPI, will undergo five major changes aimed at improving efficiency and reducing system overload. Users will now be limited to 50 balance checks and 25 linked account views per app per day. Recurring autopay transactions like EMIs and subscriptions will only be processed during off-peak hours, before 10 AM, between 1–5 PM, and after 9:30 PM. In case of failed transactions, users will get only three chances to check the payment status, with a mandatory 90-second gap between each attempt. Importantly, there is no GST on UPI payments, including those over ₹2,000, debunking ongoing misinformation. Lastly, every UPI transaction will now display the recipient’s registered name before confirmation, helping to reduce fraud and accidental transfers.

In a dramatic operation near Mahadev Peak, Indian forces tracked and killed three Pakistani terrorists linked to the April 22 Pahalgam attack. The breakthrough came after detecting a Chinese satellite phone used by the terrorists. With help from local nomads and advanced surveillance, the Army launched a successful strike in tough terrain, killing all three, including a top Lashkar commander.

Script & Voiceover: Zeeshan Akhtar

Editing: Zeeshan Akhtar

Published – July 29, 2025 10:36 pm IST

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