BJP President JP Nadda criticized the Congress party, alleging their insults towards Prime Minister Modi's late mother reflect a filthy mindset, predicting a strong response from the people of Bihar in upcoming elections. He also attacked Rahul Gandhi's claims of voter list manipulation and highlighted Bihar's progress under the NDA government, contrasting it with the previous jungle raj era.
Under the agreement, the India's largest private sector thermal power generator would supply the proposed power from a greenfield ultra super critical plant to be set up at Pirpainti in Bhagalpur district of Bihar. Read here to know more about this project.
Hope Centre Will Respect Aspirations Of J&K People, Restore Statehood: Farooq Abdullah
Srinagar, Sep 13: Ruling National Conference (NC) president Farooq Abdullah on Saturday said he is hopeful the Centre will respect the aspirations of the people of Jammu and Kashmir and restore its statehood. The three-time former chief minister of the erstwhile state of Jammu and Kashmir was in Pahalgam as a guest of honour at a golf tournament in which around 50 golfers from across the country are participating. Asked if he was hopeful of restoration of Jammu and Kashmirs [] The post Hope Centre Will Respect Aspirations Of J&K People, Restore Statehood: Farooq Abdullah appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
PM Modis Manipur visit tokenism, grave insult to people of state: Congress
New Delhi, Sep 13: Terming Prime Minister Narendra Modis visit to Manipur a pit stop, the Congress on Saturday alleged that the trip is tokenism and a grave insult to the people of the state. Congress president Mallikarjun Kharge accused Modi of organising a grand welcome ceremony for himself and claimed that it is a cruel prick to the wounds of those still suffering. In the words of your own Where is your Rajdharma? Kharge asked on X just before [] The post PM Modis Manipur visit tokenism, grave insult to people of state: Congress appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
PM Modi's Manipur visit 'tokenism', 'grave insult' to people of state: Congress
The Congress party has strongly criticized Prime Minister Narendra Modi's visit to Manipur. They call it a mere pit stop and a grave insult to the people. Mallikarjun Kharge accuses Modi of prioritizing a welcome ceremony over addressing the suffering. Priyanka Gandhi Vadra also criticizes the PM for the delayed visit.
Google's DeepMind CEO, Demis Hassabis, a 2024 Nobel laureate, emphasizes the importance of learning how to learn in the age of rapid AI advancements. He predicts significant changes and the potential arrival of artificial general intelligence within a decade, stressing the need for continuous learning throughout one's career.
People couldnt believe we would cast without sex: Abhishek Banerjee
Abhishek Banerjee, being a casting director himself, opens up about the dark side of the casting industry where exchanging sexual favours is common. He also shared how things changed after the infamous MeToo movement
8 people killed, 22 injured after truck rams into Ganesh procession in Karnataka's Hassan
According to eyewitness accounts, the procession was moving along, with a large number of youths participating. It is being said that the truck hit the divider.
Media acts as an effective bridge between Govt, people: Dr Jitendra
Excelsior Correspondent JAMMU, Sept 12 : Union Minister, Dr.Jitendra Singh today said that media acts as an effective bridge between the Government and the people and has a pivotal role in spreading awareness about various Government schemes and initiatives. Dr.Jitendra Singh was addressing media workshop Vartalap as a chief guest, organised by Press Information Bureau (PIB) , Ministry of Information & Broadcasting, Government of India, here, today. During his address, Dr. Singh emphasised that the success of welfare programmes in [] The post Media acts as an effective bridge between Govt, people: Dr Jitendra appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Across the US, cities combine art, shade and education to help people beat the heat
Cities across the U.S. are combining art with shade to shield people from rising temperatures and educate them about our warming world
T.N. government sets up helpline to aid people stranded in violence-hit Nepal
North Korea executes people for sharing foreign films and TV, UN report says
A recent U.N. report reveals North Korea's intensified crackdown on personal freedoms, including executions for distributing foreign media like South Korean dramas. Surveillance has become more pervasive since 2014, with harsher punishments implemented. Children from lower socioeconomic backgrounds are often subjected to forced labor in hazardous sectors like coal mining, according to the report.
IMPHAL: Manipurs Imphal and Churachandpur have been decked up with the posters of Prime Minister Narendra Modi on the eve of his visit to the ethnic violence-hit State. Captioned Viksit Bharat Viksit Manipur, the poster put up overnight by the State government said PM Modi will lay the foundation stone for development projects worth over Rs 7,300 crore in Churachandpur and inaugurate development projects of Rs 1,200 crore in Imphal. Officials said the projects will be launched for the entire Manipur State. Addressing media persons, BJP leader Sambit Patra shared the details of the projects. The Manipur government statement said such initiatives underscore the Prime Ministers continued commitment and dedication for the development and welfare of the State. However, on the ground, people seem not to be much bothered about any development package. They have varied expectations from the PMs visit peace, normalcy, security, resettlement, etc. They are pinning hopes, now. Anyone in Churachandpur would say Kuki-Zo tribals expect PM Modi to hammer out a political solution to their problem. A political solution is separate administration in the form of a Union Territory. This demand was first raised by the Kuki-Zo MLAs, days after the ethnic violence broke out on May 3, 2023. Kenedy Haokip, a Churachandpur-based civil society leader, views development or a financial package as only additional. We dont consider it as something important for us. We want a solution to our problem. Separate administration is the peoples voice. We hope that the PM delivers justice to those who have lost their lives in the conflict, he said. The Kuki-Zo Council said the separate administration demand arose not from convenience, but from necessity -- for peace, security, and survival. Better late than never: The many expectations around PM Modi's Manipur visit PM Modi to visit Manipur on Saturday, his first visit since ethnic violence broke out in 2023 There is subdued public excitement about the PMs visit but it is more among Kukis compared to Meiteis. There is a reason the PM is visiting Churachandpur after nearly four decades. Sonny Chungkham, an Imphal-based independent policy analyst, said Manipur needed peace and normalcy. Our first and foremost expectation from the PMs visit is peace and a clear roadmap for the restoration of normalcy. There is also a strong desire for justice and security. We expect that there is a sense of security where every Manipuri feels safe and secure across the State, he said. He is hopeful that PM Modis visit would be a turning point -- one that would make Manipurs future brighter. Thoi Devi, a displaced citizen's husband, has fallen sick due to hypertension. The couple was along with their two sons from the India-Myanmar border town of Moreh and lodged at the Akampat relief camp in Imphal since May 10, 2023. They want the PM to help bury the hatchet. We want him to stop the fight and resettle us in our village, she said with folded hands. Miscreants pull down decorative structures erected to greet PM Modi in Manipur's Churachandpur Robert Singh, also an internally displaced person, is relying on the PM for resettlement. Modi Ji, please take us to our village, said Singh, who had a drinking water plant in Moreh. My lifes savings have been exhausted, he added. Nagas and Pangals remained neutral during the violence. They too want peace and normalcy. Nagas are giving their utmost honour, respect and cooperation. As the PM is visiting, the United Naga Council (UNC) suspended its agitation. We hope the PM or Government of India will acknowledge the rights of Nagas and accede to UNCs demand, said Mangang Raman, a Naga leader from the hill district of Ukhrul. The UNC and other Naga organisations are demanding the reinstatement of the free movement regime and an immediate halt to the India-Myanmar border fencing work. Md Amir Hussain, a Pangal, said it was a matter of happiness that PM Modi was visiting the State. We hope that after his visit, Manipur will return to days when all communities co-existed peacefully, he said. PM Modi will address people at the Kangla Fort in Imphal and the Peace Ground in Churachandpur. The PM will also meet a few internally displaced people.
People Might Take To Streets...': Akhilesh Yadav Warns Of Nepal-Like Unrest Over Vote Theft Row
Akhilesh Yadav said that it's the Election Commissions responsibility to ensure that no vote is stolen anywhere.
United Airlines flight makes emergency landing in Japan, 2 people injured: report
United Airlines Flight 32, en route to Cebu, Philippines, from Narita Airport, Japan, executed an emergency landing at Kansai International Airport in Osaka following a cargo fire indicator activation. The Boeing 737, carrying 142 passengers and crew, was safely evacuated using emergency slides. Two individuals reportedly sustained minor injuries during the incident.
'John got a 9-people entourage in a chawl'
Filmmaker Sanjay Gupta recently shared his experiences with actors' entourages, highlighting the growing concern over movie budgets. He recounted an incident where John Abraham arrived on set with a nine-member team, contrasting it with older actors like Sanjay Dutt, Amitabh Bachchan, Ajay Devgn and Hrithik Roshan who traditionally have much smaller personal staff.
'People might take to streets': Akhilesh's dire warning on vote chori row; points to Nepal unrest
Samajwadi Party chief Akhilesh Yadav has accused the Election Commission and the government of enabling vote theft, warning of potential Nepal-like street protests in India if such practices continue unchecked. Speaking in Lucknow, Yadav cited past Uttar Pradesh polls, alleging caste-based appointments of officials and instances of election manipulation in Rampur, Mirapur, and Ayodhya.
From Larry Ellison To Elon Musk: Educational Qualifications Of World's Top 10 Richest People
Educational Qualifications Richest People: Elon Musk, the world's richest person, studied at the University of Pennsylvania.
Bali Floods: Human rights minister assures people of basic needs
Indonesian Human Rights Minister Natalius Pigai assured Bali residents that the government is committed to fulfilling ...
51 people, including Indian, died in recent anti-government protest in Nepal: Police
KATHMANDU, Sept 12: At least 51 people, including an Indian national, have died in the recent Gen Z protest that erupted across Nepal against corruption and a ban on social media sites, police said on Friday. Senior Superintendent of Police Ramesh Thapa, who is co-spokesperson for Nepal police, said the casualties include one Indian national, three policemen and other Nepali citizens, The Kathmandu Post newspaper reported. At least 36 bodies are at Tribhuvan University Teaching Hospital, Maharajgunj, where post-mortems began [] The post 51 people, including Indian, died in recent anti-government protest in Nepal: Police appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Video of People Attacking Police in Bihars Jamui Viral With Misleading Context
The police personnel were attacked while they were taking action against illegal liquor production.
'People are afraid': Mohan Bhagwat on tariffs imposition; terms it 'self-centered' approach
RSS chief Mohan Bhagwat criticized nations imposing tariffs on India, attributing it to fear of India's growing strength. Speaking in Nagpur, he highlighted the self-centered approach behind such measures, particularly the 50% tariff imposed by the US.
People Are Afraid What Might Happen To Them If India Grows Strong, Thats Why Tariffs: Bhagwat
NAGPUR, Sep 12: Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) chief Mohan Bhagwat on Friday said tariffs were imposed on India out of fear of what might happen to them if the country became stronger. Such measures are the result of a self-centred approach, he said without naming any country. He was speaking at the 7th foundation day of Brahma Kumaris Vishwa Shanti Sarovar in Nagpur. People in the world are afraid of what might happen to them if India grows stronger and [] The post People Are Afraid What Might Happen To Them If India Grows Strong, Thats Why Tariffs: Bhagwat appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Trump's tariffs hurting India, people losing jobs: Shashi Tharoor
SINGAPORE: Senior Congress leader Shashi Tharoor on Friday said the tariffs imposed by the US has impacted India with people already losing jobs, even as he lashed out at American President Donald Trump for being mercurial in nature and not honouring conventional standards of diplomatic behaviour. US has imposed a 50 per cent tariff, including 25 per cent as penalty for buying Russian oil, on shipments from India. India needs to diversify export markets to mitigate the impact of tariffs, Tharoor said, adding that 1.35 lakh people have lost jobs in gems and jewelery business in Surat and in seafood and manufacturing sectors. Mr Trump is a very mercurial individual, and the American system gives the President an amazing amount of leeway, Tharoor said while replying to a query related to Indo-US relationship and imposition of tariffs, at a conference organised by CREDAI, India's apex industry body for real estate sector. Continuing with his opinion about Trump, Tharoor said, Even though there have been 44 or 45 presidents before him, no one has ever seen this kind of behaviour coming down from the White House. The Congress leader described Trump as an unusual president by every yardstick and said the US President certainly does not honour the conventional standards of diplomatic behaviour. I mean, have you ever heard any world leader openly saying that he deserves a Noble peace prize. It never happened before. Have you heard of any world leader saying things like, 'oh, all the countries in the world want to come and kiss my ass', Tharoor said. Why open societies foster golden ages Have you heard of any world leader who has basically said, India and Russia have dead economies. I don't care if they go down the drain together, he said, adding that this was not the kind of language being ever heard from any head of government. So Trump is unusual, and I would beg you not to judge our performance by his behaviour, the Congress leader said. On the impact of tariff, Tharoor said the truth is that the tariffs have had a very very negative impact on India. Already, people are losing jobs. 1.35 lakh people in Surat have been laid off in the Gems and jewelery business, he said, adding that there are potential job losses in the seafood and manufacturing sector. Stating that the tariff was hurting the Indian economy, he said, I don't want anyone to have any illusions that we can just wash it up. Tharoor said the exports of many products became unviable because of the initial 25 per cent tariff and the additional penalty of 25 per cent has made it virtually impossible to enter US market with Indian competitors having lower tariffs. The Congress leader said that India has no choice but to tighten its belt and move on. We are finding it very difficult to get into the American market. And I am pleased to say that we are actually negotiating knowing very well that we need some access to America, he said, adding that there are possibilities of reduction in the initial basic 25 per cent tariff imposed by the US. The imposition of additional 25 per cent is not tariff. It is actually sanctions and it is a sanction against us for buying oil from Russia. But that's totally unfair, because China is importing more oil and gas from Russia, the Congress leader said. Tharoor said the US should have uniform policy for every country which buys oil from Russia. This entire sanction policy seems to be completely bizarre and unsustainable. But, anyway, until that sanction is removed, however successfully we negotiate a basic trade deal, we still have an enormous problem, he observed. Tharoor said there is a need to diversify export markets and felt that the recent trade agreement with UK would boost India's exports. Apart from exploring other export markets, he said, We also have to diversify our lines of political communication to other countries. We can't just afford to sit there and say we have no other option, he said. Tharoor mentioned that Indian Prime Minister has gone to China recently and Russian Presidnet is coming to India later this year. We are essentially showing a serious intent at least to move away from confrontation conversation with China. Even though we've had some very, very tough times in that relationship, I think we will find ourselves trying to open up very much more for China than we have done in the last 5-6 years, he said. On Russia, Tharoor said the relationship was always reasonably stable and it might become warmer now. The Congress leader advocated that India should find common cause with European countries and try to create a Indo-European pole, which would have some clout and heft in the world. More than 1,000 delegates, including real estate developers and consultants, are attending a three-day conference CREDAI-NATCON here in Singapore.
Trumps tariffs hurting India, people losing jobs: Tharoor
Singapore: Senior Congress leader Shashi Tharoor on Friday said the tariffs imposed by the US has impacted India with people already losing jobs, even as he lashed out at American President Donald Trump for being mercurial in nature and not honouring conventional standards of diplomatic behaviour. US has imposed a 50 per cent tariff, including Get the latest updates in Hyderabad City News , Technology , Entertainment , Sports , Politics and Top Stories on WhatsApp & Telegram by subscribing to our channels. You can also download our app for Android and iOS .
10,000 more people to get old-age pension in Puducherry from September 18
Participating in the Poshan Maah celebrations, CM N. Rangasamy said the government had announced in its Budget to include more people in the old-age pension beneficiary list
'People Fear India's Growth': RSS Chief Mohan Bhagwat's 'Tariff' Remark At Nagpur Event
Mohan Bhagwat said tariffs are imposed on India because global powers fear its growth and rising influence. He stressed that the world needs solutions, not pressure tactics.
Bihar govt board asks temples to arrange 'akharas', create awareness among people for holding pujas
The Bihar State Board of Religious Trusts (BSBRT) has directed registered temples and mutts to allocate space for 'akharas' to promote physical culture and awareness of 'Satyanarayan Katha' and 'Bhagwati Puja'. The board aims to modify rules, mandating space for 'akharas' in new registrations and encouraging existing institutions to establish them.
People of Assam deserve better, they will get it after 2026 polls: Gaurav Gogoi
Guwahati, Sept 12 (PTI) Taking a jibe at Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma, Congress leader Gaurav Gogoi said that people of Assam deserve better and they will receive better after the 2026 assembly elections. Gogoi also took a dig at Sarma for his latest flop show, referring to the Assam Polices investigation into alleged Pakistani links of the Congress deputy leader in Lok Sabha, the probe report of which has not yet been disclosed. I feel sorry for a chief minister whose words have lost all credibility and whose actions have made a mockery of the chair, Gogoi said in
In Bengal, BJP bets on peoples sport for peoples votes
Narendra Cup football tournament, a new outreach initiative of West Bengal BJP comes months before 2026 Assembly elections in the State
Be accessible to people and work with empathy, Chandrababu Naidu advises Collectors
While underscoring the pivotal role they play in ensuring the success of government initiatives, the Chief Minister stresses the need for proactive, accountable, and people-centric approach
'People Should Be Able to Dissent or Else...': Ex-Ambassador on Nepal Crisis
Puri explains the deeper frustrations that led to Nepal's crisisfrom rising aspirations to limited opportunities.
Following Charlie Kirk's death, Representative Ilhan Omar criticized his political views, blaming him for escalating violence. Omar dismissed attempts to portray Kirk as a civil debater, citing his stances on George Floyd and Juneteenth. Authorities are searching for the shooter, while Utah's Governor Cox seeks public assistance in identifying a person of interest.
Uorfi Javed shared photos from her recovery of swollen lips and also penned a strong message to her haters and trolls.
Advisory for people from Nagaland stranded in Nepal
HT Correspondent DIMAPUR, Sept 11: The Nagaland government said the Union ministry of external affairs has issued an advisory for emergency and other support for any person from Nagaland stranded in Nepal in view of the developing situation in the country. According to Nagaland principal secretary Abhijit Sinha on Thursday, the stranded people from the []
Khatana contributes Rs 3 cr from MPLAD for flood hit people
Excelsior Correspondent JAMMU, Sept 11: MP (Rajya Sabha) Ghulam Ali Khatana today announced the allocation of Rs 3 crore under MPLADS for the urgent restoration and relief works in Jammu & Kashmir. The announcement was made in the presence of BJP J&K president, Sat Sharma (CA), general secretary (Organization), Ashok Koul, vice-president, Zulfikar Ali Choudhary, general secretary, Baldev Singh Billawaria, and other senior leaders at the BJP headquarters, Trikuta Nagar, Jammu. The funds will be utilized to address the extensive [] The post Khatana contributes Rs 3 cr from MPLAD for flood hit people appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Governance must be practical, people-centric and future-focused: Governor
HT Correspondent ITANAGAR, Sept 11: Administrative reforms in Arunachal Pradesh must be practical, people-oriented, and future-driven to ensure that governance reaches every corner of the State, including the most remote areas, the Governor of Arunachal Pradesh, Lt General KT Parnaik, PVSM, UYSM, YSM (Retd), emphasised in an official statement issued by Raj Bhavan. The Governors []
Stray dogs attacking people will now be banished from city streets
Karan Johar urges self-care by ignoring toxic people
Karan Johar shared a cryptic social media post reflecting on toxic people and self-worth, urging followers to ignore negativity and focus on growth. His slides included powerful quotes like, Rule #1: F*ck what they think and Ignoring toxic people is self-care. His upcoming film, Sunny Sanskari Ki Tulsi Kumari, releases October 2, 2025.
The DOJ sues Uber (again) for allegedly discriminating against people with disabilities
The US Department of Justice sued Uber on Thursday over disability discrimination again. The lawsuit claims the company and its drivers routinely refuse to serve individuals with disabilities. It specifically calls out its handling of passengers with service animals or stowable wheelchairs. The suit was filed in federal court in Northern California. Despite the importance of its services to people with disabilities, Uber denies people with disabilities full and equal enjoyment of its services in several critical ways, the lawsuit reads. It also accuses Uber's drivers of insulting and demeaning people with disabilities and asking them inappropriate questions. In a statement sent to Engadget, Uber contested the government's claims. Riders who use guide dogs or other assistive devices deserve a safe, respectful, and welcoming experience on Uber full stop, the company wrote. We have a clear zero-tolerance policy for confirmed service denials, and we fundamentally disagree with the DOJ's allegations. Uber said all drivers must acknowledge and agree to its service animal policy before they can begin driving. When we confirm a violation, we take decisive action, including permanent account deactivation, the company wrote. Uber noted that its community guidelines prohibit discrimination. It also added that it sent a service animal education video to all US drivers last year, explaining their vital role. Uber Earlier this year, Uber added a feature that lets passengers alert drivers that they'll be traveling with service animals . The DOJ's complaint says the company introduced the feature only after being notified of the investigation. But Uber has continued to discriminate against riders who use service animals notwithstanding the feature, the filing reads. The DOJ is seeking a jury trial, injunctive relief and monetary damages. It also wants to charge Uber a civil fine for violations of the Americans with Disabilities Act. If this all sounds familiar, there's a good reason. The DOJ sued Uber in 2021 over similar claims. That suit focused on wait time fees sent to passengers who, due to their disabilities, needed more time. The two sides settled the lawsuit in 2022. Uber agreed to pay at least $2.2 million to passengers with disabilities who were charged waiting fees. The company has also faced a string of lawsuits from passengers over serving riders with disabilities . This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/transportation/the-doj-sues-uber-again-for-allegedly-discriminating-against-people-with-disabilities-195442362.html?src=rss
Legislators call on CM, brief him about hardships faced by people
Srinagar: Several legislators, including MLA Pampore, Justice (Retd) Hasnain Masoodi; MLA Karnah, Javid Ahmad Mirchal and MLA Rajouri, Iftikhar Ahmed called on Chief Minister, Omar Abdullah at Raabita Public Outreach Office here today. The legislators apprised the Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister of pressing developmental issues impacting their respective constituencies, as well as challenges posed []
CM Naidu Tells Collectors To Mingle With Common People
Naidu advised newly appointed collectors to adopt a humanitarian approach. District collectors will play a key role in the success of government programmes, he said while stressing that collectors should mingle with common people to serve them better.
People of state to decide INDIA blocs CM face: Congress
Congress's Krishna Allavaru evaded naming the INDIA bloc's Bihar leader, deferring the decision to the people, complicating the opposition's pre-election strategy amid unresolved seat-sharing. RJD insists Tejashwi Prasad Yadav is the accepted CM face, despite Congress's silence and Rahul Gandhi's emphasis on unity, fueling tension within the alliance.
Right-Wing Activists Are Targeting People for Allegedly Celebrating Charlie Kirk's Death
Extremists and an anonymously run website are posting identifying details about people accused of celebrating Charlie Kirk's murder online. Some of those targeted are now getting death threats.
9/11 death toll: Twenty-four years after the 9/11 attacks, the FDNY added 39 names to its World Trade Center memorial wall. These firefighters died from illnesses linked to rescue efforts. Over 400 firefighters have died since 9/11 due to related illnesses. The 2001 attacks killed 2,977 people in New York, Virginia, and Pennsylvania. The FBI's PENTTBOM investigation was its largest ever.
Nitish Kumar government will be formed once again to serve people of Bihar: Piyush Goyal
The Union Minister asserts that Opposition INDIA bloc may declare anyone as CM candidate, but no one can stand in front of Nitish
No Empowerment Of J&K People: NC MP Mehdi On Partys Pre-Poll Promises
Srinagar, Sep 11: The people of Jammu and Kashmir are disappointed as their expectations of empowerment and accountability following the massive mandate given to the National Conference (NC) in the Assembly polls have not been fulfilled, the ruling partys Lok Sabha member Ruhullah Mehdi said on Thursday. He asserted that the elected peoples representatives should struggle for issues on which they sought votes. The empowerment and accountability for which the people had voted, there are several disappointments among the people [] The post No Empowerment Of J&K People: NC MP Mehdi On Partys Pre-Poll Promises appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Over 150 Telugu people airlifted from Nepal: Andhra minister Lokesh
Around 157 natives from Andhra Pradesh stranded in Nepal amidst the unrest, safely returned home on Thursday, September 11. According to the Andhra Pradesh government, as many as 217 people are stranded in Nepal amidst the unrest in the Himalayan country. So far, 34 people from Hetauda and Simikot have been safely deported to India, Get the latest updates in Hyderabad City News , Technology , Entertainment , Sports , Politics and Top Stories on WhatsApp & Telegram by subscribing to our channels. You can also download our app for Android and iOS .
Internal reservation: Banjara community people to start indefinite protest in Shivamogga on Friday
Are Sarojini Nagar clothes really from dead people? Heres the reality
Sarojini is where reasonable and trendy meet, and the lanes are always overflowing with buyers. But then why is it called the dead peoples town?
A recent study suggests that Rei-ho, a samurai-inspired bowing routine, can improve knee extension strength, potentially reducing fall risk in older adults. This gentle exercise enhances balance, strengthens core and leg muscles, and increases flexibility. Integrating Rei-ho into daily life can offer a culturally rooted approach to improving stability and overall well-being.
Nagaland: Union government advisory for people stranded in Nepal
Dimapur: The Nagaland government on Thursday said the Union Ministry of External Affairs has issued an advisory for emergency and other support for any person from Nagaland stranded in Nepal in view of the violence striking the country. According to Nagaland principal secretary Abhijit Sinha, the stranded people from the state have been advised to [] The post Nagaland: Union government advisory for people stranded in Nepal appeared first on NorthEast Now .
144 Telugu People Airlifted from Nepal: Lokesh
Over 150 Telugu people have been cleared for boarding at the Kathmandu airport, while a group of 12 from Simikot has safely entered India through Nepalganj
SRKs foundation to help flood-hit people in Pb
Elon Musk vs Larry Ellison: Top 5 richest people in the world
According to Forbes, here are the top 5 billionaires (as of September 11, 2025):
No, This Video Doesnt Show People Clashing With Police on Streets in Nepal
The viral claim is false. We found that the video dates back to August and is from Indonesia.
In his carousel post, Karan Joar emphasised the importance of ignoring negativity, valuing oneself, and surrounding oneself with supportive people.
Dr. Saurabh Sethi highlights early warning signs of fatty liver disease, often subtle and easily overlooked. These include unexplained weight gain, persistent fatigue, abdominal pain, and changes in urine or stool color. The condition, linked to insulin resistance and obesity, can progress to severe liver damage if ignored, emphasizing the importance of early detection and intervention.
Shutdown in Assams Dhubri after police action on people demanding ST status; officers suspended
A minister rushed to the district to assuage members of the All Koch-Rajbongshi Students Union
Indonesian rescuers search for missing people as floods recede
DENPASAR (Indonesia), Sept 11:Rescuers on Thursday searched in rivers and the rubble of devastated villages for survivors of devastating flash floods that struck two provinces in Indonesia a day earlier, as waters began to recede. Torrential rains beginning Monday caused flooding and landslides on the tourist island of Bali and in East Nusa Tenggara province, killing at least 15 people and leaving 10 missing. Rain caused rivers to burst their banks, tearing through nine cities and districts on Bali. [] The post Indonesian rescuers search for missing people as floods recede appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
When Aamir Khan used to stop his car to ask people if he could buy the torn jeans they are wearing
Rangeela, starring Aamir Khan, Jackie Shroff, and Urmila Matondkar, recently celebrated its 30th anniversary. Aamir Khan recently shared his unique method for getting into character as a 'tapori'. Urmila Matondkar also talked about the film's impact. Ram Gopal Varma's film has been re-released in theatres. Read on!.
Bayana MLA Ritu Banawat among people from Rajasthan stranded in Nepal
Assembly Speaker Vasudev Devnani said in the House on the Monsoon sessions last day on Wednesday that the State government was making efforts for Ms. Banawats safe return
Massive gas tanker explosion in Mexico City kills 3 people, injures 70 others
Mayor Clara Brugada called the explosion under a highway overpass an `emergency` that burned 18 vehicles and left 19 of those injured in grave condition
Massive gas tanker explosion in Mexico City kills 3 people and injures 70 others
A gas tanker explosion under a Mexico City highway overpass resulted in three fatalities and 70 injuries, some critically burned. The truck, carrying over 13,000 gallons of gasoline, ignited after tipping over, engulfing nearly 30 vehicles in flames. Investigations are underway, with questions surrounding the energy company Silza's compliance with insurance regulations for transporting gas.
BENGALURU: Observing that Cyber Command Centre (CCC) is not an option, but an imperative born of necessity, the Karnataka High Court on Wednesday said that mere establishment of a CCC would not be enough if it remains inert, and is implemented only on paper. The CCC must be robust, people-friendly, deft and iron-handed to handle cyber crimes, and also insulated from external intrusion, the court added. Citing the government order dated April 9, 2025, the court said: This order establishes the CCC, but mere establishment would not be enough with the growing menace of cyber crimes. This CCC should not be a mere edifice of bureaucracy, but a beacon heralding a new dawn in the fight against cyber crime. Giving it teeth would make the CCC emerge as a new-age antidote for new-age crimes. Therefore, it must be robustly fortified. Justice M Nagaprasanna made these observations after developments were placed on record by amicus curiae BN Jagadeesha for implementing directions issued by court in a case in April 2025, for the establishment of a CCC to tackle cyber crimes and strengthen cybersecurity. The court stated that officers on duty at CCC must serve without disruption of frequent transfers. It also directed the DGP of the unit to submit his report through amicus curiae on September 24, showing progress in investigation of cyber crimes or the integration of all IT cases. It is their duty to ensure transparency, the court added. Growing cases According to amicus curiae Jagadeesha, in 2023, 15,543 cases involving the IT Act were reported in the CEN Police Station, and 6,710 in other police stations. But between 2023 and 2025, other police stations have 22,827 cases, and CEN Police station has 31,791 cases. The court said this would hamper investigation if they were not brought under one roof. Record conversations With cyber crime complaints reported on the 1930 helpline, it is necessary that the conversation be recorded as part of the police/ IT system, and if necessary, draw up a zero FIR against the perpetrators. The 1930 helpline should be integrated with the Police IT app and be a part of the CCC.
Nepal at crossroads, bid to establish people's rule may get dashed before it truly began: Analysts
Nepal faces political instability after the government's collapse. Protests and violence erupted, leading to army intervention. Analysts suggest potential solutions beyond the existing constitution. Options include an interim government or a complete constitutional overhaul. The army's meeting with Gen Z representatives raises concerns. Experts debate the role of political parties in resolving the crisis.
People protest after sacrilegious act in Kkot
Excelsior Correspondent RAJOURI, Sept 10: Tension gripped Khadariya village under Kalakot Police jurisdiction in Rajouri district after an alleged sacrilegious act came to light today. The police immediately registered a case and detained two individuals for questioning in connection with the matter. As soon as the news spread, members of Hindu organizations including Vishwa Hindu Parishad (VHP) and Bajrang Dal, along with local residents, gathered at the site and staged a protest by blocking the Kalakote-Khadariya road. The protesters strongly [] The post People protest after sacrilegious act in Kkot appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Madhya Pradesh CM assures help to 14 people stranded in violence-hit Nepal
Nobody is safe here, including the police and politicians, a Chhatarpur resident said
Health Minister Slams Jagan For Misleading People On Medical Colleges
The minister asked the former chief minister as to why the latter fixed an annual fee of 20 lakh under the self-finance scheme in 17 government medical colleges.
Thank God that the Chief Minister Omar Abdullah has finally woken up from deep slumber and has urged Railway Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw to send special trains to the Valley to carry essential goods and transport fruit to markets across the country. It is over one week that the Jammu Srinagar stretch of National Highway [] The post People Cannot Afford Losses appeared first on Northlines .
Call to show compassion to people with mental health issues
Power of knowledge has been the driving force in efforts at improving peoples lives
The Rural Development and Panchayat Raj Minister was speaking after inaugurating the renovated S.M. Pandit Rang Mandir auditorium
A Reddit post humorously highlighted ChatGPTs insistence that the word *strawberry* contains only two Rs, despite the user pointing out three. The interaction grabbed attention from others, with Redditors mocking the AIs confident yet incorrect responses. Experts note the episode underscores broader concerns about AI overreliance, as tools can introduce errors or security flaws despite convenience. The incident serves as a reminder to question AI outputs and balance automation with human judgment.
High housing costs keeping Jakarta's young people from marriage: govt
Jakarta Governor Pramono Anung said housing difficulties are among the reasons many young residents hesitate to ...
200 Telugu people stranded in Nepal, CM Naidu assures support
Anantapur: Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister N Chandrababu Naidu on Wednesday said as many as 200 Telugu people are stranded in riot-hit Nepal, and that Minister Nara Lokesh has been entrusted with monitoring real-time developments. Addressing the Super Six Super Hit meeting here, Naidu said it is the state governments duty to respond when Telugu people Get the latest updates in Hyderabad City News , Technology , Entertainment , Sports , Politics and Top Stories on WhatsApp & Telegram by subscribing to our channels. You can also download our app for Android and iOS .
Knee pain is on the rise among people in their 30s and 40s, study warns: Know causes and prevention
Knee pain, once considered an aging issue, is now affecting younger adults in their 30s and 40s. Research indicates rising obesity rates and high-intensity sports during youth as primary causes. A study revealed over half of 30-year-olds show early joint damage signs.
Nepali rapper turned mayor is young people's favourite in political crisis
Balendra Shah, the mayor of Kathmandu, is gaining popularity among young Nepalis. They want him to represent them in an interim government. This comes after protests led to the Prime Minister's resignation. Shah, a former rapper, has voiced support for the protesters. A draft policy suggests he could be part of a council to guide Nepal towards elections.
Nepali rapper turned mayor is young people's favourite in political crisis
Balendra Shah, the mayor of Kathmandu, is gaining popularity among young Nepalis. They want him to represent them in an interim government. This comes after protests led to the Prime Minister's resignation. Shah, a former rapper, has voiced support for the protesters. A draft policy suggests he could be part of a council to guide Nepal towards elections.
Two people tested positive; 17 suspectedto be suffering from Chikungunya in Rampachodavaram agency
A door-to-door health survey is on to screen 3,000 people in the three villages
The CAG report states that while there are 2,103 villages directly affected by mining in Gujarat, certain villages having active mining operations were not included in thelist of directly affected villages
Stranded North Andhra people safe in Nepal
IT Minister Nara Lokesh interacted with them through video call
Andhra Pradesh RTG Minister Nara Lokesh to skip NDAs Super 6 Super Hit event. He will monitor early rescue efforts from the State RTG headquarters at Amaravati
Emergency Cell set up in Andhra Bhavan to assist Telugu people stranded in Nepal
Amidst civil unrest in Nepal, the Andhra Pradesh government has established an Emergency Cell at Andhra Bhavan in New Delhi to aid stranded Telugu-speaking citizens. Commissioner Arja Srikanth stated that Chief Minister N Chandrababu Naidu directed support efforts, coordinating with the Indian Embassy in Kathmandu to provide food, accommodation, and medical assistance.
Elon Musk's Neuralink says 12 people have received its implants
Collectively, the patients have had their devices for 2,000 days and accumulated over 15,000 hours of use, Neuralink said on messaging platform X
TN people lose over Rs 1K crore to cyber frauds in seven months
CHENNAI: Tamil Nadu has lost at least Rs 1,010 crore to digital fraudsters in the past seven months, a release from the cyber crime wing said. The wing, however, has frozen Rs 314 crore swindled by the conmen and returned a part of the money to victims after obtaining court orders. Data from the National Cyber Crime Reporting Portal showed that 1,27,041 complaints were registered in 2024, while 1,09,608 cases have been reported up to July in 2025. The release said fraudsters promised high returns on investments and swindled Rs 492.97 crore this year, while digital arrest accounted for Rs 97 crore. In 2024, victims lost Rs 1,673 crore, of which Rs 772 crore was frozen and Rs 84 crore was returned to victims. To speed up recovery, the Madras High Court has directed magistrates not to insist on FIRs, allowing refunds based on NCRP acknowledgement numbers. The cyber crime wing has also launched operations such as Thiraineeku and Hydra, leading to hundreds of arrests and detention of offenders.
True empowerment shaped by recognition of peoples rights: President Murmu
NEW DELHI, Sep 9 : President Droupadi Murmu on Tuesday said true empowerment is shaped by the recognition of the rights of the people and asked members of tribal communities to take active responsibility for their development journey. The President was addressing a group of eminent tribal people from diverse backgrounds, representing various states, who had called on her at the Rashtrapati Bhavan here. Murmu said that we all together, with the active participation of our tribal brothers and sisters, [] The post True empowerment shaped by recognition of peoples rights: President Murmu appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Pawan Khajuria provides relief to rain hit people in Garh
UDHAMPUR, Sept 9: Senior political leader, Pawan Khajuria visits Garh Panchayat of Udhampur East constituency to provide relief to the people whose houses were damaged during recent heavy rains. Khajuria said heavy rainfall wreaked havoc in Panchayat Garh, causing many families to lose their homes and forcing them to live under the open sky. Some have been taking shelter under trees, enduring numerous hardships just to survive. The areas of Rajua and Rajund within this Panchayat suffered severe damage to [] The post Pawan Khajuria provides relief to rain hit people in Garh appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Assam BJP sends relief materials to flood-affected people of Himachal Pradesh
HT Bureau GUWAHATI, Sept 9: The Assam Pradesh BJP has extended its support to the people of Himachal Pradesh affected by recent floods and landslides, an official statement said on Tuesday. Following days of torrential rainfall and cloudbursts, several districts of Himachal Pradesh including Gullu, Poonna, Shimla, Chamba, Barmour, Kangra, and Sundar Nagar have suffered []