The Daily Catch-Up: What UP wants, US Supreme Court birthright citizenship ruling & and other top news
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Each weekday, The Daily Catch-Up sifts through the day’s news so you do not have to. Yet Akhilesh Yadav remains trapped by his old image of lawlessness and Yadav-Muslim favouritism, unable to convert widespread desire for change into support for the SP; Rahul Gandhi is shedding his “pappu” tag on the ground even as the Congress organisation stays dormant. US Supreme Court strikes down Trump’s birthright citizenship order The US Supreme Court struck down US President Donald Trump ’s executive order that sought to deny automatic citizenship to children born on US soil to undocumented immigrants and temporary visa holders. The verdict matters enormously to India’s roughly 5.2 million-strong diaspora, particularly the 300,000-plus H-1B work visa holders whose American-born children risked statelessness, while their parents waited decades for the green-card backlog to clear. Indian signatories include National Conference chief Farooq Abdullah , PDP’s Mehbooba Mufti, and RJD MP Manoj Jha, while Pakistani signatories include former foreign minister Khurshid Kasuri and physicist Pervez Hoodbhoy. The letter calls for restoring High Commissioners in both capitals, resuming visa services, reopening airspace and the Attari-Wagah border, reviving the Kartarpur Corridor, and reopening a comprehensive dialogue on Jammu and Kashmir, including revisiting the 2004–07 negotiating framework. The piece argues this history complicates the simple British-versus-Indian narrative of colonial economics. MGNREGA replaced: new rural jobs scheme sets fresh wage rates The two-decade-old rural employment guarantee law has been replaced by the VB-G RAM G scheme, with daily wages fixed between Rs 300 and Rs 409 depending on the state. Ram Temple donation ‘theft’ row shakes up UP politics SP, Congress and BSP are pressing the BJP over alleged embezzlement of Ram Temple donations, while CM Adityanath tries to redirect the conversation back to Hindutva politics ahead of 2027 polls. Small manufacturers alarmed by anti-dumping probe tied to JSW joint venture An anti-dumping investigation into imported CRGO steel — sought by a JSW-JFE joint venture that is now India’s sole domestic producer — has MSME transformer makers worried about rising costs eventually hitting electricity tariffs.
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