Modi becomes second longest consecutively serving Indian PM
Only non-Cong leader to complete 2 full terms India proud to be most trusted friend of Maldives: Modi New Delhi, July 25: Prime Minister Narendra Modi today completed 4,078 days in office, surpassing former Prime Minister late Indira Gandhis record of 4,077 consecutive days as Prime Minister of the country from January 24, 1966, to March 24, 1977. With this milestone, Modi became the second longest consecutively serving Prime Minister in countrys history, behind only first Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru. [] The post Modi becomes second longest consecutively serving Indian PM appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Op Sindoor ongoing, our preparedness must remain very high: CDS
Fewer than 50 weapons can bring adversary to table: VCAS NEW DELHI, July 25: Asserting that Operation Sindoor still continues, Chief of Defence Staff General Anil Chauhan on Friday said the countrys military preparedness must remain at a very high level, round-the-clock and throughout the year. In his keynote address at a defence seminar hosted at Subroto Park here, he also said the military in future will also need information warriors, technology warriors and scholar warriors. And, in an emerging [] The post Op Sindoor ongoing, our preparedness must remain very high: CDS appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Sumit Nagal progresses to semifinals of Tampere Open NEW DELHI, July 25: Indias Sumit Nagal breezed into the singles semifinal of the Tampere ATP Challenger event in Finland following a straight-sets win over Argentine qualifier Nicolas Kicker on Friday.Nagal, ranked 306, pulled off a 6-4 6-3 win over Kicker, who is ranked 361 in the [] The post Sports Nippets appeared first on The Shillong Times .
Mere friendship doesnt give a man the right to have sex with a minor: Delhi HC
SpiceJet to induct five Boeing 737 aircraft
NEW DELHI: SpiceJet has finalised a lease agreement to induct five Boeing 737 aircraft into its fleet by October 2025. This is scheduled ahead of the commencement of the winter schedule and will cater to the peak winter season as well as the early summer season of 2026 The aircraft are being inducted on a damp lease basis, where operational crew will be shared between the operator and SpiceJet, said an official release. SpiceJet is also in advanced discussions with other lessors to further enhance its fleet and strengthen both domestic and international operations. This fleet addition is part of the airlines broader strategy to bolster capacity ahead of the winter schedule and cater to increased travel demand during the peak and early summer seasons, the release added. Debojo Maharshi, Chief Business Officer, SpiceJet, said, We are pleased to finalise this lease agreement for the induction of five Boeing 737 aircraft. This addition will significantly strengthen our fleet and enable us to deliver a superior flying experience to our passengers. We are actively exploring further fleet additions as we prepare for a robust winter schedule.
Air India Express flight aborts takeoff from Delhi airport; second time this week
NEW DELHI: An Air India Express pilot abruptly halted the flight when it was about to take-off from the Delhi airport to Mumbai on Wednesday (July 23) night and returned to the parking bay. This marks the second time this week that a flight from the stable of the Air India Group aborted take-off at the last minute an Air India flight from Delhi to Kolkata had done it on Monday. Air India Express is a subsidiary of Air India. IX 1163, an Airbus A320 model, was scheduled to take off from Terminal 3 around 9:30 pm when the incident occurred. Passengers were deplaned and sent by an alternative flight three hours later. According to a passenger, The flight came to a sudden and hard stop before it returned to the bay. It looked like a major mishap had been averted. There was a lack of clear communication from the crew to the passengers, causing much anxiety, he added. Video and pics shared online about the incident showed passengers worried inside the aircraft and later alighting from the plane. An official statement from Air India Express said, The crew of one of our flights from Delhi elected to reject take-off prioritising safety following a manor technical issue. Guests were de-boarded and accommodated in an alternative aircraft which was arranged on priority and has since departed. The statement added, We regret the inconvenience while reiterating that safety remains paramount in all our operations.
Drug Cartel Busted With Rs 100 Crore Worth Narcotics In Delhi
The syndicate allegedly smuggled Colombian cocaine into India using Indian women couriers believed to have lower risk profile at International airports.
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Reliance Communications Says ED Conducted Searches At Navi Mumbai Premises
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Operation Sindoor on; preparedness must stay high: CDS
New Delhi: Asserting that Operation Sindoor still continues, Chief of Defence Staff General Anil Chauhan on Friday said the countrys military preparedness must remain at a very high level, round-the-clock and throughout the year. In his keynote address at a defence seminar hosted at Subroto Park here, he also said the military in future will [] The post Operation Sindoor on; preparedness must stay high: CDS appeared first on Northlines .
RS adjourned again amid Oppn uproar
New Delhi: The Rajya Sabha proceedings were disrupted again on Friday amid opposition uproar demanding discussion on various issues, including the Special Intensive Revision (SIR) of electoral rolls in Bihar, forcing the Chair to adjourn the House for the day. The Upper House, which has been witnessing protests by opposition MPs over the SIR exercise, [] The post RS adjourned again amid Oppn uproar appeared first on Northlines .
25 OTT platforms banned for streaming obscene content
New Delhi, July 25: The Ministry of Information and Broadcasting (I&B) has directed that public access to 25 OTT platforms, including Ullu, ALTT, and Desiflix, be disabled for streaming obscene, and at times, pornographic content, sources in the government said. The direction to block the websites and apps of these 25 OTT platforms came on [] The post 25 OTT platforms banned for streaming obscene content appeared first on Northlines .
Employment-linked incentive scheme to be effective from August 1
NEW DELHI: The Employment Linked Incentive (ELI) Scheme, which aims at providing inclusive and sustainable employment opportunities in the country, will come into effect from August 1. It will be renamed as `PM Viksit Bharat Rozgar Yojana (PM-VBRY). The scheme was cleared on July 1 by the Union Cabinet chaired by PM Narendra Modi. The benefits of it would be applicable to jobs created between August 1, 2025 and July 31, 2027. An official release from the Labour department said, With an outlay of Rs 99,446 crore, the PM-VBRY aims to incentivise the creation of more than 3.5 crore jobs in the country, over a period of 2 years. Out of these, 1.92 crore beneficiaries will be first timers entering the workforce. The scheme incentivises employers across different branches to create new jobs. It forms a crucial part of Indias strategy to accelerate economic growth through employment-led development, it added. The Scheme consists of two parts with Part A focused on first timers and Part B focused on employers: Part A: Incentive to first-timers Targeting first-time employees registered with Employees Provident Fund Organisation (EPFO), it will offer one-month Employees Provident Fund (EPF) wage up to Rs 15,000 in two instalments. Employees with salaries up to Rs 1 lakh will be eligible. The 1st instalment will be payable after 6 months of service and the 2nd instalment will be payable after 12 months of service and completion of a financial literacy programme by the employee. To encourage the habit of saving, a portion of the incentive will be kept in a savings instrument or deposit account for a fixed period and can be withdrawn by the employee at a later date, it added. Part B: Support to employers: This will cover the generation of additional employment in all sectors, with a special focus on the manufacturing sector. The employers will get incentives in respect of employees with salaries up to Rs 1 lakh. The government will incentivise employers, up to Rs 3000 per month, for two years, for each additional employee with sustained employment for at least six months. For the manufacturing sector, incentives will be extended to the 3rd and 4th years as well. Establishments, which are registered with EPFO, will be required to hire at least two additional employees (for employers with less than 50 employees) or five additional employees (for employers with 50 or more employees), on a sustained basis for at least six months, it added.
As Delhi's Water Bills Dues Cross Rs 1.4 Lakh Crore, Who Owes What?
Over Rs 1.4 lakh crore in pending water bills has accumulated at the Delhi Jal Board (DJB), officials have said.
Congress leaders push for nationwide caste census, reservation cap removal
Congress President Mallikarjun Kharge spoke in Delhi, demanding a nationwide caste census and removing the 50 percent reservation cap. He accused PM Modi of denying rights to backward communities and misleading the country, stating that OBC voices will only be heard when they are in power
An Indian CEO, Sameer Maheshwari, attributes his success to his middle-class upbringing, highlighting the values, hunger, and resilience it instilled. He emphasizes that earning everything fostered a strong work ethic and appreciation for money. Maheshwari's LinkedIn post resonated with many, who shared similar experiences of hard-earned achievements shaping their lives and perspectives.
NEW DELHI: Dr PK Mishra, Principal Secretary to Prime Minister Narendra Modi, said that Indias rising geopolitical influence, strategic partnerships, global diaspora, and soft power are key factors which amplify its international presence. Addressing the graduating Scientific Officers today at the 68th Graduation Function in the Bhabha Atomic Research Centre (BARC) Training School, marking a milestone for the institution and the next generation of Indias scientific community, Dr Mishra outlined Indias advancements in every field. He remarked on the legacy of BARC and the vision of Dr Homi Jehangir Bhabha, praising the institution for its training excellence and contributions to Indias development. He highlighted Indias global rise driven by internal transformation and shifting international dynamics, noting strengths such as youth demographics, infrastructure expansion, and technological achievements. Highlighting the Prime Ministers vision for Vikshit Bharat in 2047, he underscored the importance of reform, perform, and transform in transforming the country into a developed nation. Dr Mishra cited multiple national achievements such as Indias position as the third-largest startup ecosystem with over 100 unicorns. He also added that the scale of digital infrastructure, including UPI processing over 185 billion transactions in 202425 and bold climate commitments including 500 GW non-fossil fuel capacity by 2030 and initiatives like the National Green Hydrogen Mission, have helped the country move forward. Noting the successful opening of the space sector, Mishra remarked that similar initiatives are envisaged for atomic energy, essential for clean energy and national security. He also highlighted key budget announcements from the Budget 202425 like R&D support for Bharat Small Modular Reactors and advanced nuclear technologies and a targeted expansion to 100 GW of nuclear capacity by 2047, with proposed amendments to relevant legislation enabling private sector participation. Underscoring the societal impact of nuclear energy, Mishra cited the use of radio isotopes for cancer care, and radiation technologies for wastewater treatment and agricultural storage. Highlighting recent budgetary provisions aimed at boosting food irradiation infrastructure, he remarked on the sanctioning of 50 Multi-Product Food Irradiation Units for the MSME sector under the 202425 Union Budget and the success of projects under the Pradhan Mantri Kisan Sampada Yojana. He noted that since 2008, 16 projects have been sanctioned, with 9 operational, alongside 19 functional facilities since 2000. The Atomic Energy Regulatory Board continues to provide vital technical support. He emphasised that irradiation facilities in 12 states are enhancing shelf-life and ensuring compliance with international phytosanitary standards for food products such as fruits, spices, pulses, and herbs. Dr Mishra urged the scientific community to commercialise spin-off technologies emerging from research labs. He noted that the post-COVID world has undergone fundamental changes, with ongoing global conflicts reshaping geopolitical alignments and economic stability. Underlining Indias independent nuclear journey and its recognition across scientific and diplomatic circles, the Principal Secretary cited key milestones such as the agreement with the United States, the NSG waiver, and participation in ITER, underlining Indias stature in global nuclear cooperation. He emphasised that nuclear energy presents a major opportunity for sustainable growth and clean power in response to climate challenges. Acknowledging the capital-intensive nature of nuclear energy projects, Dr Mishra remarked that timely completion, access to low-cost finance, and leveraging private sector capabilities are key to lowering tariffs and improving feasibility. He encouraged researchers to innovate in cost reduction strategies to make nuclear energy Indias preferred power source. He also underscored the importance of strengthening safety governance, citing the roles of the Atomic Energy Regulatory Board and the BARC Safety Council. He called for revisiting regulatory mechanisms and investing in further safety-related research, especially as private sector participation expands. He emphasised that public confidence in safety standards must be a top priority. He urged the graduates to embrace lifelong learning, adapt to change, and foster openness, respect, and humility in collaborative environments. He remarked that technical proficiency must be matched by attitude and approach, especially in interactions with stakeholders. He also encouraged the new Scientific Officers to rise to the moment, embrace opportunity, and equip themselves to navigate both challenges and transformations ahead.
Of over 27 million Indians facing infertility challenges, 4050 per cent are men, say experts
NEW DELHI: India has approximately 27.5 million people facing infertility challenges, with male infertility accounting for 4050 per cent of the total cases, experts said here on the occasion of World IVF Day on Friday. This growing prevalence of infertility in both women and men is driven by lifestyle changes, environmental exposures, and undiagnosed medical conditions, underscoring the urgent need for awareness, destigmatization, and inclusive treatment approaches, they said. For too long, infertility has been viewed through a lens focused only on women, while male infertility, now contributing to nearly half of all cases remains shrouded in silence, said Dr. Pankaj Talwar, President of the Indian Fertility Society (IFS), at the 6th National IVF Summit & Awards 2025, hosted by the Integrated Health & Wellbeing (IHW) Council in collaboration with the Indian Society for Assisted Reproduction (ISAR) and supported by the IFS. With rising cases linked to factors like stress, obesity, hormonal imbalances, lifestyle habits such as smoking and alcohol use, and even medication side effects, the issue is more complex than ever. Addressing it openly is critical to building a truly equitable and evidence-based approach to reproductive health in India, he said. According to Dr. Ameet Patki, President of the Indian Society of Assisted Reproduction (ISAR), Indias IVF market is set to grow from USD 750 million in 2020 to USD 3.7 billion by 2030, but behind these numbers are real people, real struggles, and often silent pain. Nearly half of all infertility cases involve male factors, yet the focus remains largely on women. Its time we change that, by replacing stigma with support and ensuring every fertility journey is met with empathy, science, and dignity. Kamal Narayan, CEO of the IHW Council, said that male infertility is no longer a silent issue, as it is a shared reality for millions of families across India. With male factors contributing to around 4050% of infertility cases, this is not a marginal concern; its a national health priority. We recognise that fertility care must evolve to reflect this truth. We cant achieve true inclusivity without addressing male reproductive health head-on. Our goal is to build a medically sound, emotionally sensitive, and socially inclusive ecosystem where care is guided by science, not stigma. Clinicians, researchers, embryologists, hospital leaders, legal experts, and patient advocates participated in the summit. At the event, Dr. Gunjan Gupta, Medical Director of Gunjan IVF World, launched a book titled How to Freeze Your Biological Clock . The book serves as a comprehensive guide for women navigating fertility planning, and also contributes to the broader dialogue on empowering individuals, both men and women with timely, evidence-based fertility choices.
Modi rolls out Rs4,850cr LOC for Maldives, FTA negotiations begin
Male: India on Friday announced a Rs 4,850 crore line of credit for the Maldives and agreed to finalise a free trade deal soon, with Prime Minister Narendra Modi emphasising that New Delhi is proud to be the most trusted friend of the Indian Ocean archipelago. Hours after landing in Male on a two-day visit, 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 .
India Announces Rs 4,850 Cr LoC For Maldives; Modi Says Ties Between Two Neighbours As Deep As Ocean
Male, Jul 25: India on Friday announced a Rs 4,850 crore line of credit for the Maldives and agreed to finalise a free trade deal soon, with Prime Minister Narendra Modi emphasising that New Delhi is proud to be the most trusted friend of the Indian Ocean archipelago. New Delhi also decided to reduce the Maldives annual debt repayment obligations by 40 per cent (from USD 51 million to 29 million), seen as a significant move to help the country [] The post India Announces Rs 4,850 Cr LoC For Maldives; Modi Says Ties Between Two Neighbours As Deep As Ocean appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
164 Covid-19 deaths from April to July: MoS Prataprao Jadhav
NEW DELHI: As many as 164 deaths due to COVID-19 were reported in the country from April to July 22, the Lok Sabha was informed on Friday. In a written reply, Minister of State for Health and Family Welfare, Prataprao Jadhav, said most of these deaths were due to comorbidities. There was a slight increase in COVID-19 cases reported by States/UTs from the end of May 2025, which declined significantly since mid-June 2025, the minister said. He further added that with the long-term goal of better preparing for public health emergencies, the Pradhan MantriAyushman Bharat Health Infrastructure Mission (PM-ABHIM) was launched with the intent to enhance the capacity of primary, secondary, and tertiary health care facilities/systems and institutes for identifying and managing any new and emerging diseases. These include the establishment of Health Emergency Operation Centres, Health and Wellness Centres for provisioning essential health services, Block Public Health Units in high-focus states, regional and state branches of the National Centre for Disease Control (NCDC) to provide support for disease outbreaks and public health surveillance, metropolitan health surveillance units in urban areas, BSL-III laboratories across the country to strengthen the laboratory network, strengthening of existing Viral Diagnostic and Research Laboratories (VRDLs), four new National Institutes of Virology (NIVs), the National Institute for One Health, and new Airport Health Offices and Quarantine Centres.
Operation Sindoor continues, military preparedness has to be very high: CDS Anil Chauhan
NEW DELHI: As the parliament gets ready for a discussion on Operation Sindoor next week, in both houses of the Parliament, Chief of Defence Staff (CDS) on Friday said that the operation is still on and our preparedness level has to be very high. General Anil Chauhan, while speaking at a seminar, pointed out that there are no runners-up in a war, and any military must be constantly alert and maintain a high degree of operational preparedness. An example is Operation Sindoor, which still continues. Our preparedness level has to be very high, 24x7, 365 days., he said. India launched Operation Sindoor on May 7, in response to the terrorist attack in Pahalgam on April 22, to destroy terrorist infrastructure in Pakistan and Pakistan-Occupied Kashmir (POK). Meanwhile, Defence Minister Rajnath Singh is set to initiate the discussion on Operation Sindoor in the Lok Sabha on Monday and in the Rajya Sabha on Tuesday. Both Houses will hold 16-hour discussions on the topic. Prime Minister Narendra Modi may also intervene in the Rajya Sabha discussion. CDS spoke at a Capstone seminar here, part of the Warfare and Aerospace Strategy Programme (WASP) which was conceived by IAF to cultivate critical thinking in its future leaders. The graduates of WASP subsequently go on to occupy positions in NSCS, Air War Strategy Cell, Think-tanks, and military educational institutes. This was the fourth edition of WASP featuring the participation of twelve officers, comprising ten from the Indian Air Force and two from the Indian Navy. Jointly organised by the Indian Air Force (IAF) and the Centre for Air Power Studies (CAPS), the theme for this years Seminar was 'Aerospace Power: Preserving India's Sovereignty and Furthering National Interests'. CDS, addressing the participants, further said the military in future will also need information warriors, technology warriors and scholar warriors. In an emerging landscape of warfare, a future soldier will need to be a mix of all three info, tech and scholar warriors, the CDS added. Bringing in the concept of Revolution in Military warfare (RMA) CDS observed that the world is standing at the cusp of the third revolution in military warfare. This form of warfare merges kinetic and non-kinetic means, combining elements of first and second generation warfare with the third. It is a converging tactical, operational, and strategic kind of domain. According to the CDS, this third revolution is defined by the fusion of tactical, operational, and strategic thinking, alongside an integration of land, sea, air, cyber, space, and cognitive warfare. Future combat, he asserted, will be dominated by individuals proficient not only in traditional combat roles but also in technological, informational, and psychological warfare. Modern warriors must become masters of multi-domain operations, Chauhan emphasised, functioning simultaneously as tech warriors, info warriors, and scholar warriors. CDS Pointed to the rising importance of info warriorsexperts trained to craft and counter narratives, fight misinformation, and influence public perception in what was described as the invisible battlefield of cognition. A scholar warrior is a military professional who combines intellectual depth. It combines skills. This individual possesses both strong academic knowledge and practical military expertise, enabling them to analyse complex situations, standardise effectively and adapt to diverse challenges in a dynamic security environment, Chauhan said. Concluding his remark, the CDS warns that the nations that fail to adapt to this paradigm shift risk falling behind in both defense and global influence
COVID-19 vaccines do not appear to increase risk of sudden deaths: Union Health Minister Nadda
NEW DELHI: Union Health Minister J.P. Nadda on Friday said that COVID-19 vaccination does not appear to increase the risk of sudden deaths. Informing the Lok Sabha, the Health Minister said genetic predisposition and risky lifestyle choices do play a role in unexplained sudden deaths. Quoting the Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR)-National Institute of Epidemiology (NIE) study, titled Factors Associated with Unexplained Sudden Deaths Among Adults Aged 1845 Years in India A Multicentric Matched Case-Control Study, Nadda said it was conducted at 47 tertiary care hospitals across 19 States/Union Territories of India between May and August 2023. The study found that receiving two doses of the COVID-19 vaccine significantly reduced the odds of unexplained sudden death. It was observed that past COVID-19 hospitalization, family history of sudden death, binge drinking within 48 hours before death/interview, use of recreational drugs/substances, and performing vigorous-intensity physical activity within 48 hours before death/interview increased the odds of sudden death. Hence, the study observed that COVID-19 vaccination did not increase the risk of unexplained sudden death among young adults in India. Past COVID-19 hospitalization, family history of sudden death, and certain lifestyle behaviours increased the likelihood of unexplained sudden death, the Minister said. Centre denies COVID-19 vaccine link to sudden deaths, attributes lifestyle, health conditions The second study, Establishing the Cause in Sudden Unexplained Deaths in Young, conducted by the All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS), New Delhi, with funding and collaboration from ICMR, is a prospective study aimed at determining the common causes of sudden deaths in young adults. Early analysis of data from the study indicates that heart attacks, or myocardial infarction (MI), continue to be the leading cause of sudden death in this age group. Importantly, no major changes in the pattern of causes have been observed when compared with previous years before the COVID-19 pandemic, Nadda added. Together, these two studies offer a more comprehensive understanding of sudden unexplained deaths in young adults in India. It has also been revealed that COVID-19 vaccination does not appear to increase the risk, whereas underlying health issues, genetic predisposition, and risky lifestyle choices do play a role in unexplained sudden deaths, he said.
Cabinet reshuffle on the cards: Maharashtra CM meets Amit Shah, other top BJP leaders in Delhi
MUMBAI: With a cabinet reshuffle on the cards, Maharashtra Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis on Friday met Union Minister and senior BJP leader Amit Shah. The meeting between the two top BJP leaders, Maharashtra CM Devendra Fadnavis and Union Minister Amit Shah was held in Delhi and lasted for more than 20 minutes. Fadnavis also met BJPs national president and Union Minister J.P. Nadda, Defence Minister Rajnath Singh, and senior leader Manohar Lal Khattar. While the details of the meeting were not officially disclosed, sources said that the discussion focused on removing ministers in the Mahayuti government whose performance over the past six months has been unsatisfactory. Additionally, ministers whose departments have been in the news for corruption may also be dropped. The leadership reportedly wants to send a strong message to ministers who frequently stir controversy. According to sources, eight ministers from the Mahayuti alliance are likely to be removed. These include, Shiv Sena minister Sanjay Shirsat, whose bedroom video featuring a bag full of cash went viral. Agriculture Minister and NCP MLA Manikrao Kokate, who was caught on video playing online Junglee Rummy during the monsoon session of the Maharashtra Assembly. He has also repeatedly courted controversy by calling his own government eggars Shiv Sena ministers Sanjay Rathod, Bharat Gogawale, and Yogesh Kadam, NCP Minister Narhari Zirwa and Water Resources Minister and BJP MLA Girish Mahajan There is also speculation that State Assembly Speaker Rahul Narvekar, who is reportedly interested in a ministerial role, may be inducted into the cabinet. In that case, BJP MLA Sudhir Mungantiwar may be appointed as the new Speaker. Responding to the speculation, Narvekar said he would wait for official confirmation and preferred not to comment on media reports. He added that he has performed satisfactorily as Speaker and is ready to take on a new role if the party decides. Sources stated, CM Fadnavis and his team have been evaluating the performance of Mahayuti ministers over the last six months, along with the report cards of each department based on the 100-day action plan. The Chief Minister is keen to send a strong message that he will not tolerate inefficiency or misconduct. He expects seriousness and discipline from his ministers. Currently, the behavior of some ministers is tarnishing the image of the government and creating the impression that Mr. Fadnavis lacks control over his cabinet. A stern message is necessary ahead of the local body elections, said a senior BJP leader, requesting anonymity. Meanwhile, regarding reports of NCP Minister Manikrao Kokates resignation, Deputy Chief Minister Ajit Pawar said that he would speak with Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis and a decision would be taken accordingly.
Court sentences man to 20yrs RI for raping daughter
SC steps in with 15 guidelines to curb student suicides
The bench said, given the pressing nature of the crisis, particularly in cities like Kota, Jaipur, Sikar, Vishakhapatnam, Hyderabad, and Delhi, where students migrate in large numbers, immediate interim safeguards are the call of the day.
India-UK FTA does not dilute New Delhi's right to issue compulsory licences: Official
An official clarified that the India-UK free trade agreement doesn't weaken India's power to issue compulsory licenses or add new requirements. The government retains full authority under existing law, ensuring access to essential medicines during emergencies. The agreement promotes collaboration without limiting India's right to issue CLs, balancing public health needs with innovation.
Kamal Haasan pens heartfelt note after taking oath as Rajya Sabha MP
NEW DELHI: Renowned filmmaker and Makkal Needhi Maiam (MNM) chief Kamal Haasan made his Parliament debut as he took oath as a Rajya Sabha MP on Friday. His election to the Upper House marks a significant milestone in his political journey. The 69-year-old actor turned politician found MNM in 2018. He was nominated with the support of the ruling DMK-led alliance in Tamil Nadu. He was promised a Rajya Sabha seat in return for MNM's support during the 2024 Lok Sabha elections. Hassan was given a desk-thumping welcome by fellow Parliamentarians as he read the oath in Tamil. Later in the afternoon, the MNM founder released a heartfelt note addressing the people of the country and his state, Tamil Nadu in which Hassan shared thoughts on the ideology of his party, self-commitments and expressed gratitude towards people who had supported him. The actor, who is widely loved for multiple memorable performances, stated that he had sworn to uphold the Constitution of India, not as a ritual of formality but as a solemn promise to serve it spirit with fidelity, courage and conscience. I do not arrive in parliament as a mere critic but as a committed contributor to the idea of India. Where I must oppose, I will do so with reason. Where I must support, I will do so with conviction. And where I must advise, I will do so constructively - not to score points, but to build consensus, he wrote. Hassan said that he spoke centrism; not as a compromise but as a conviction. Centrism, the political ideology of MNM, is the art of balance, of embracing equality and efficiency, liberty and fraternity, tradition and progress. It is a philosophy rooted not in hesitation, but in harmony. In times when polarisation threatens to erode dialogue, the centre must holdnot stand still but to move forward together, his note, posted on X, read. On June 12, Haasan and five others were elected unopposed to the Rajya Sabha from Tamil Nadu. The five others elected are DMKs Poet Salma (A Rokkaiah Malik), SR Sivalingam, P Wilson (who enters his second term), and AIADMKs IS Inbadurai and Dhanapal. In a separate post on X in Tamil, Hassan conveyed his gratitude towards Tamil Nadu chief minister and president of the Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (DMK) MK Stalin and wished him a speedy recovery. At this moment, I am deeply grateful to the Honorable Chief Minister of Tamil Nadu, my dear friend Mr. @mkstalin, the Honourable Deputy Chief Minister of Tamil Nadu, my cherished younger brother Mr. @Udhaystalin , the leaders of the alliance parties led by the Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam, and the members of the Makkal Needhi Maiam. The news that my dear friend Mr. Stalin, who is undergoing treatment in the hospital, will soon recover fully and return home brings me immense joy. On this day, I wholeheartedly wish him good health and great successes forever, the post states. , ' , ' ' Kamal Haasan (@ikamalhaasan) July 25, 2025
Police bust phone theft gang using UPI trail and CCTV footage
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Vir recalls 3000 girls waiting for Imran Khan on Delhi Belly set
The Delhi Belly team, including Vir Das, Abhinay Deo, and Akshat Verma, reminisced about the film's chaotic production, from managing Imran Khan's massive fanbase to filming risky scenes without safety measures. Aamir Khan's ambitious decisions, like constructing entire sets, significantly impacted the budget, leading to humorous clashes between the production team and the star.
Over 78 pc Indian Railways tracks upgraded for speed of 110 kmph & above
New Delhi: Over 78 per cent of railway tracks in the country have now been upgraded for speeds of 110 kmph and above, with the improvement in the Indian Railways network carried out in a big way during the last 10 years, Railways Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw informed Parliament on Friday. The minister said that the 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 .
Delay in assent to bills: SC allows Kerala to withdraw pleas against State Governor
NEW DELHI: The Supreme Court on Friday allowed the Kerala government to withdraw its pleas against the state Governor over the delay in approving bills passed by the state assembly. We allow the petitioner to withdraw the plea, said a two-judge bench of Justices P. S. Narasimha and A. S. Chandurkar. The top court passed the order after former Attorney General of India and senior advocate K. K. Venugopal, appearing for the Kerala government, sought the withdrawal of the plea, citing that the issue had become infructuous in view of the recent judgment passed on April 8 in the Tamil Nadu Governor case. During the course of the hearing on Friday, Attorney General R. Venkataramani and Solicitor General Tushar Mehta, the top and senior law officers of the Centre opposed the Kerala governments submission for withdrawal of the plea and urged the court to await its decision on the Presidents reference under Article 143 of the Constitution regarding the grant of assent to bills. Let the matter be heard. The Tamil Nadu judgment (of April 8) perhaps needs to be referred to a larger Bench. There is also a Presidential reference now, the Attorney General submitted. Eventually, however, the top court refused to entertain the Union's plea and allowed the Kerala government to withdraw its petition. Supreme Court verdict on TN governor's decision to reserve bills a win for all states: CM Stalin The Kerala government had moved the apex court last year, claiming inaction on the part of the Governor concerning several bills passed by the state legislature. The Supreme Court had earlier issued notices to the Centre and the Additional Chief Secretary to the Kerala Governor, asking them to file a detailed reply on the issue. In its petition, the Kerala government challenged the Governor's decision to keep several bills pending for months, either by refusing to assent to them or by reserving them for the Presidents consideration. Venugopal had earlier urged the apex court to lay down guidelines on when Governors can return or refer bills. This is a confusion in the minds of various Governors in the country regarding what their powers are in relation to assenting to bills. In the present (Kerala) case, out of eight bills, two had been kept pending for 23 months, one for 15 months, another for 13 months, and others for 10 months. It is a very sad state of affairs. This confusion among Governors, whereby they keep bills pending, is against the Constitution, the former Attorney General told the apex court. Venugopal further said that the court should clarify when Governors can refuse assent and when they can refer bills to the President. In its petition filed under Article 32 of the Constitution, the Kerala government also challenged the reconsideration and action of President Droupadi Murmu in withholding assent to four out of the seven bills referred by the Kerala Governor. The Kerala government argued that none of the bills referred to the President related to Centre-State relations and, therefore, did not require Presidential assent.
NEW DELHI: Aiming to strengthen the Indian Armys air defence capabilities through indigenous solutions, the Ministry of Defence (MoD) on Friday signed a contract worth approximately Rs 2,000 crore with Bharat Electronics Limited (BEL) for the procurement of Air Defence Fire Control Radars under the Buy (IndianIndigenously Designed, Developed and Manufactured) category. The MoD said the contract was signed and exchanged by senior officials of the Ministry and BEL in the presence of Defence Secretary Rajesh Kumar Singh in New Delhi. As per the MoD, these fire control radars will have a minimum 70% indigenous content and will be able to detect all forms of airborne threats, including fighter aircraft, attack helicopters and enemy drones. This procurement, the MoD said, marks a significant milestone in the modernisation of the Air Defence Regiments and enhances the Indian Armys operational readiness, while contributing to the economic growth of the nation. The MoD defines the Buy (IndianIDDM) category as the procurement of products from an Indian vendor that have been indigenously designed, developed and manufactured with a minimum of 50% Indigenous Content (IC) on cost basis of the total contract value. It further added that the move marks a pivotal step towards empowering indigenous defence industries by encouraging Indian MSMEs through components manufacturing and raw material supply. In a separate development on Friday, Defence Minister Rajnath Singh approved an additional corpus of Rs 500 crore to support deep-tech and cutting-edge projects as separate verticals under the Technology Development Fund (TDF) scheme. The information was shared by Minister of State for Defence Sanjay Seth in a written reply to MP Naveen Jindal in the Lok Sabha. The process of selection and identification of deep-tech projects has already been initiated. The MoD said, Currently, nine projects are launched under this initiative by TDF and nine industries are engaged in four projects sanctioned through DRDO Industry-Academia Centres of Excellence (DIA-CoEs) under the Grants-in-Aid Scheme of DRDO. Enumerating the research domains, the Ministry said the projects span areas such as Powder Metallurgy, High Power Microwave Sources and Devices, Advanced Ballistics, Smart and Intelligent Textile Technology, Photonic Technologies, Aerospace Systems and Materials, Micro and Nano Systems Science and Technology, Artificial Intelligence and Robotics, Quantum Technology, Naval Systems and Naval Technologies, High Power CW Laser Source, Additive Manufacturing, Advanced Materials and Processing, Aero Engine, Desert Warfare Technologies, AI for Information and Wargaming Technologies, Advanced Nano Materials, and Sensors based on Semiconductors. The TDF scheme is a flagship programme of the Ministry of Defence, executed by DRDO under the 'Make in India' initiative. It provides grants-in-aid to Indian industries for development of defence technologies. Also on Friday, in another written reply in the Lok Sabhathis time to MP Tejasvi SuryaMoS Defence Sanjay Seth said the Ministry is allocating substantial funds towards research and development for indigenous defence technologies. According to him, over the past three years, DRDO has sanctioned projects worth Rs 29,558.66 crore.
NEW DELHI: In a significant judgment, the Supreme Court on Friday issued 15 pan-India guidelines to address the rising incidents of suicide, safety concerns, and mental health issues among students in educational institutions. The top courts verdict came in response to an appeal against an Andhra Pradesh High Court order, which had rejected a plea to transfer to the CBI the investigation into the death of a 17-year-old National Eligibility-cum-Entrance Test (NEET) aspirant under suspicious circumstances while preparing in Visakhapatnam. The Supreme Court has now ordered a Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) probe into the case. A bench comprising Justices Vikram Nath and Sandeep Mehta delivered the verdict and issued the 15 guidelines, stating that these measures will remain in force and binding until appropriate legislation or regulatory frameworks are enacted by the competent authorities. Key guidelines issued by the Supreme Court All educational institutions must adopt and implement a uniform mental health policy, drawing from the UMMEED Draft Guidelines, the MANODARPAN initiative, and the National Suicide Prevention Strategy. This policy must be reviewed annually and made publicly accessible on institutional websites and notice boards. Institutions with 100 or more enrolled students must appoint at least one qualified counsellor, psychologist, or social worker with demonstrable training in child and adolescent mental health. Smaller institutions must establish formal referral linkages with professionals. All institutions must ensure optimal student-to-counsellor ratios. Dedicated mentors or counsellors should be assigned to smaller student batches, especially during exam periods or academic transitions, to offer consistent, informal, and confidential support. Coaching and educational institutions are directed to refrain from batch segregation based on academic performance, public shaming, or assigning academic targets that exceed a students capacity. Institutions must have written protocols for immediate referral to mental health services, hospitals, and suicide prevention helplines. These helpline numbers, including Tele-MANAS and other national services, must be prominently displayed in hostels, classrooms, common areas, and on websites in large, legible print. All residential institutions must install tamper-proof ceiling fans or equivalent safety devices and restrict access to rooftops, balconies, and other high-risk areas to deter impulsive acts of self-harm. Coaching hubs, such as those in Jaipur, Kota, Sikar, Chennai, Hyderabad, Delhi, and Mumbai must implement enhanced mental health protections. These cities, known for high concentrations of competitive exam aspirants, have seen disproportionately high student suicide rates and thus require focused preventive efforts. All teaching and non-teaching staff must undergo mandatory training at least twice a year, conducted by certified mental health professionals. The training should cover psychological first aid, identifying warning signs, response to self-harm, and referral procedures. Institutions must establish robust, confidential, and accessible systems to report and address incidents of sexual assault, harassment, ragging, and other grievances. Internal committees must be formed to act immediately on complaints and provide psychosocial support to victims. Zero tolerance must be maintained toward any retaliatory actions against complainants or whistle-blowers. These guidelines apply to all educational institutions across India, including public and private schools, colleges, universities, training centres, coaching institutes, residential academies, and hostels, regardless of their affiliation. The court clarified that these guidelines are issued in parallel with the ongoing work of the National Task Force on Mental Health Concerns of Students and serve as an interim protective framework. All institutions must maintain anonymised records and prepare an annual report detailing wellness interventions, student referrals, training sessions, and mental health-related activities. This report must be submitted to the relevant regulatory authority, such as the State Education Department, UGC, AICTE, or CBSE. Regular, structured career counselling sessions must be provided to students and their parents or guardians. These sessions, conducted by qualified counsellors should aim to reduce unrealistic academic pressure, promote awareness of diverse academic and professional pathways, and help students make informed, interest-based decisions. The counselling must be inclusive, socio-economically sensitive, and avoid reinforcing narrow definitions of merit or success. SC's task force to hold consultation meet with medical students in Delhi after surge in suicides
Teenage boy raped, killed; 3 held from Kanwar camp
Delhi police arrest 13 individuals, including minors, for the murder and sexual assault of a 14-year-old boy, allegedly in retaliation for informing on a rival gang member.
India, Pakistan agreed to stop military action after direct contact between DGMOs: Centre
NEW DELHI: India and Pakistan agreed on May 10 for a cessation of firing and military activity as a result of direct contact between the director generals of military operations (DGMOs) of both nations, which was initiated by the Pakistani side, the Centre informed Parliament on Friday. The Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) was asked whether it is a fact that the ceasefire between India and Pakistan was arrived at the behest of the US interference just after three days of operations against Pakistan when the Indian Armed Forces had the upper hand in the conflict. In a written response to the query in the Lok Sabha, Minister of State (MoS) for External Affairs Kirti Vardhan Singh said, All our interlocutors were given a common message that India's approach was focused, measured and non-escalatory. The MoS said India and Pakistan agreed on May 10 for a cessation of firing and military activity as a result of direct contact between the DGMOs of both nations. This contact was initiated by the Pakistani side. 'We stopped a nuclear conflict': US President Trump on India-Pakistan ceasefire India had already achieved on 08 May the main objectives that it had set forth in terms of destroying designated terrorism infrastructure in Pakistan and Pakistan-Occupied Jammu and Kashmir, he added. Between April 22, when the Pahalgam terrorist attack happened, and May 10, there were a umber of diplomatic conversations with various countries at different levels, including with the United States, the minister said in his response. With specific regard to the US, it was conveyed to Vice President J D Vance on May 9 that India would 'appropriately respond' if Pakistan launched a major attack. The issue of our trade discussions did not come up in the context of conversations pertaining to the conflict, he added. As regards any proposal for third-party mediation, our long standing position remains that any outstanding issue with Pakistan will be discussed only bilaterally. This has been made clear to all nations, including by the Prime Minister to the US President, he said. Rajnath to initiate 16-hour debate on Operation Sindoor in Lok Sabha on July 28, PM Modi to join
After India-UK FTA, New Delhi to begin talks with THIS country, because...
The India-UK Free Trade Agreement (FTA) will drastically reduce tariffs in both countries and may boost the bilateral trade manyfold. What will India gain in signing the FTA with a small Indian Ocean country? Details here.
Chinese Manjha Kills Again, 22-Year-Old Latest Victim Of Killer Kite String
Banned kite strings, widely known as Chinese Manjha, have claimed one more life in Delhi. Twenty-two-year-old businessman Yash Goswami was on his scooter on the Rani Jhansi flyover in north Delhi when a kite string slashed his neck
India announces Rs 4,850 crore Line of Credit to Maldives
MALE: India is proud to be the most trusted friend of the Maldives, Prime Minister Narendra Modi said on Friday after announcing a Rs 4,850 crore line of credit to the island nation. Modi made the remarks after holding wide-ranging talks with Maldivian President Mohamed Muizzu, focusing on consolidating cooperation in areas of trade, defence and infrastructure. The prime minister's visit marked a major turnaround in India-Maldives ties after a spell of unease. Modi also announced that the two countries will work towards finalising a bilateral investment treaty and that negotiations for a free trade pact have already started. The Maldives holds an important place in India's Neighbourhood First policy and MAHASAGAR (Mutual and Holistic Advancement for Security and Growth Across Regions) vision, the prime minister said. Modi said India has decided to provide a line of credit of USD 565 million (Rs 4,850 crore) to the Maldives. Mutual cooperation in the field of defence and security is a testament to mutual trust, he said. India will always support the Maldives to strengthen its defence capabilities, he added. Modi landed in Male this morning to a warm welcome with Muizzu and a number of top ministers of his government receiving the prime minister at the Velena international airport, reflecting the importance Male attached to the trip. India, UK ink major trade deal: An explainer Hours later, Modi was accorded a colourful ceremonial welcome and a guard of honour at the iconic Republic Square. Deeply touched by the gesture of President Muizzu to come to the airport to welcome me. I am confident that India-Maldives friendship will scale new heights of progress in the times to come, Modi said in a social media post. The two leaders held a one-on-one meeting before settling down for delegation-level talks. The turnaround in the bilateral ties assumes significance as Muizzu, known to be close to China, came to power in the island nation in November 2023 on the back of an India Out campaign. His policies in the first few months of his presidency resulted in severe strain in the ties. Within hours of his oath, he had demanded the withdrawal of Indian military personnel from his country. Subsequently, India replaced the personnel with civilians. The Indian military personnel were deployed to the Maldives to maintain and operate two helicopters and an aircraft, which were used for humanitarian and rescue operations. It is widely believed that New Delhi's sustained efforts, including its assistance to the island nation to deal with economic woes, helped bring the relations back on track. The Maldives is one of India's key maritime neighbours in the Indian Ocean Region and the overall bilateral ties, including in areas of defence and security, witnessed an upward trajectory under the previous governments in Male. Trade deal to boost India's engineering exports to UK to $7.5 billion by 2029-30
Fire breaks out in power meter, leaves 16 families without electricity for 10 hrs
Radhikka Madan Reveals She Took Hockey Sticks To First Audition: 'Crime Patrol Bada Dekhti Thi'
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Simhachalam Sculpture Tells Tale Of King Who Defeated Delhi Sultans
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Rahul Gandhi has always practised politics of falsehood: Dharmendra Pradhan on vacant varsity posts
NEW DELHI: Union Education Minister Dharmendra Pradhan on Friday attacked Rahul Gandhi for his comments on vacant reserved posts for SCs, STs and OBCs in Central universities, alleging that the Congress leader has always practised the politics of falsehood. Ealier in the day, Rahul Gandhi attacked the Modi government over vacant reserved posts in Central universities , calling it not just negligence but a well-planned conspiracy to keep 'Bahujans' out of education, research and policies. The leader of opposition in Lok Sabha demanded that all such vacant posts be filled immediately and 'Bahujans' be given their rights, not Manuwadi boycott. Those who have done politics against common people in the country, who have done politics against the poor, their hearts are filled with poison. Those who have poison in their hearts will see only poison across the country. May God give wisdom to the Congress party. Rahul Gandhi has always practised the politics of falsehood. He and his party have consistently been against the poor, the oppressed, and marginalised sections of society, Pradhan told reporters. The minister also alleged that during Congress rule, OBC posts were often marked as ot suitable and then given to candidates from the general category. In our tenure, we have increased the number of posts, and a greater number of OBC candidates are now getting jobs compared to before, Pradhan said. Rahul admits 'shortcomings' in protecting OBC interests, vows course correction amid caste census push
Kamal Haasan Vows To Be Tamil Nadu's Voice In Delhi After Rajya Sabha Debut: 'Not for Narrow Gain'
Kamal Haasan, founder of Makkal Needhi Maiam, took oath as a Rajya Sabha MP. Representing Tamil Nadu, he emphasised his commitment to justice, dignity, and ethical governance.
DRDO tests UAV-launched precision missile with modular warheads, dual-channel seeker
NEW DELHI: The Defence Research & Development Organisation (DRDO) on Friday successfully conducted flight-trials of the Unmanned Aerial Vehicle Launched Precision Guided Missile (ULPGM)-V3. The success is seen as a major boost to Indias defence capabilities. According to the Ministry of Defence (MoD), the tested missile is an enhanced version of the ULPGM-V2, which had been developed and delivered by DRDO earlier. The present trials were carried out in the anti-armour configuration at the National Open Area Range (NOAR) in Kurnool, Andhra Pradesh. The MoD, in its statement, said, The ULPGM-V3 is equipped with a high-definition dual-channel seeker that can strike a wide variety of targets. It can be fired in plain and high-altitude areas. It has day-and-night capability and a two-way data link to support post-launch target/aim-point update. The missile is equipped with three modular warhead options: anti-armour to destroy modern age armoured vehicles equipped with Rolled Homogeneous Armour (RHA) with Explosive Reactive Armour (ERA); penetration-cum-blast warhead with anti-bunker application; and pre-fragmentation warhead with a high lethality zone, the ministry added. The missile is jointly developed by DRDO laboratories including Research Centre Imarat, Defence Research and Development Laboratory, Terminal Ballistics Research Laboratory, High Energy Materials Research Laboratory, Integrated Test Range, and Defence Electronics Research Laboratory. The missile was released from a UAV indigenously developed by an Indian start-up, Newspace Research Technologies, Bengaluru. DRDO is actively pursuing the integration of ULPGM weapons with long-range and high-endurance UAVs from several other Indian companies. Development-cum-Production Partners (DcPPs), Adani Defence and Bharat Dynamics Limited, Hyderabad, and 30 MSMEs/start-ups contributed to making this project a grand success. Defence Minister Rajnath Singh congratulated DRDO and the other stakeholders on the development and successful trials of the ULPGM-V3 system. He termed the success as proof that the Indian industry is now ready to absorb and produce critical defence technologies. Secretary, Department of Defence R&D and Chairman DRDO, Dr Samir V Kamat, termed the development of such a weapon as the need of the hour, while congratulating everyone involved.
Munawar Faruqui Cancels Delhi Show Citing Health Issues After First Copy Success Party
Munawar Faruqui cancels his July 26 Delhi show due to health concerns, a day after his First Copy success bash. Fans await rescheduled date.
Two days of market fall erodes Rs 8.67 lakh crore from investors wealth
New Delhi, Jul 25 (PTI) Investors wealth eroded by Rs 8.67 lakh crore in two days of sharp fall in the equity market, where the benchmark Sensex tanked 1.52 per cent. Persistent foreign fund outflows and heavy selling in financial, IT stocks have dragged the markets lower. In the past two trading days, the 30-share BSE Sensex has dropped 1,263.55 points or 1.52 per cent. Following the sharp fall in equities, the market capitalisation of BSE-listed firms fell by Rs 8,67,406.75 crore to Rs 4,51,67,858.16 crore (USD 5.22 trillion) in two days. On Friday, the Sensex tanked 721.08 points or
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Agniveer killed in landmine blast in J&K's Poonch
NEW DELHI: An Agniveer, Lalit Kumar of 7 JAT Regiment, was killed in a landmine blast in the Krishna Ghati sector in the border district of Poonch in Jammu and Kashmir on July 25. An army official said the landmine blast took place while the army men were conducting area domination patrol in the Krishna Ghat sector of Poonch district. Immediately after the blast, additional troops were rushed to the spot to take stock of the situation. The security officials were ascertaining the cause of the landmine blast. The Armys Jammu-based White Knight (16) Corps has confirmed the incident and killing of the soldier in the blast. GOC #WhiteKnightCorps and all ranks pay solemn tribute to Agniveer Lalit Kumar of 7 JAT Regiment, who made the supreme sacrifice, while on an area domination patrol in the general area of #Krishna Ghati brigade on 25 July 2025, following a mine blast. We stand with the bereaved family in this hour of grief, the White Knight Corps posted on X. #GOC #WhiteKnightCorps and all ranks pay solemn tribute to Agniveer Lalit Kumar, who made the supreme sacrifice, while on an area domination patrol in general area of #Krishna Ghati brigade on 25 July 2025, following a mine blast. We stand with the bereaved family in this hour of pic.twitter.com/kA0VSNl5Qp White Knight Corps (@Whiteknight_IA) July 25, 2025
Delhi launches online OPD booking across 35 govt hospitals with HIMS platform
Delhi's Chief Minister Rekha Gupta launched the Health Information Management System. It will ease access to government hospital services. Patients can book appointments online and view medical records digitally. Thirty-four Ayushman Arogya Mandirs and eight Jan Aushadhi Kendras were also inaugurated. Gupta criticised the previous AAP government for incomplete health projects.
Over 200 Day Care Cancer Centres To Be Set Up Soon Across States
New Delhi, July 25: In a move aimed to strengthen cancer care infrastructure, more than 200 Day Care Cancer Centres (DCCCs) have been approved for establishment across the country for 202526, the Government told Lok Sabha today. Based on the data provided, Uttar Pradesh will lead the country with the highest number of cancer centres, followed by Telangana, Maharashtra, Karnataka, and Jharkhand. These centres will primarily be set up in district hospitals, subject to the availability of space and requisite [] The post Over 200 Day Care Cancer Centres To Be Set Up Soon Across States appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Terror and Trade: Pakistans Hypocrisy Exposed as Imports from India Surge
New Delhi, July 25: Even as Pakistan continues to support cross-border terrorism, its trade relationship with India tells a different storyone of quiet economic benefit amid diplomatic hostility. In the wake of the recent Pahalgam terror attack that killed 26 civilians, fresh trade data reveals that Pakistans imports from India have actually surged, exposing Islamabads [] The post Terror and Trade: Pakistans Hypocrisy Exposed as Imports from India Surge appeared first on Northlines .
Court Seeks Tihar's Reply On 26/11 Accused Tahawwur Ranas Plea For Phone Call To Family
Delhi's Patiala House Court directed Tihar Jail to respond to 26/11 Mumbai terror attack accused Tahawwur Hussain Rana's plea for a phone call.
Motion to remove Justice Yashwant Varma over graft charge to begin in Lok Sabha
NEW DELHI: The motion to remove Justice Yashwant Varma, who is embroiled in a suspected graft case, will be taken up in Lok Sabha, Parliamentary Affairs Minister Kiren Rijiju announced on Friday, stating that it was agreed by all parties to move unitedly in action against alleged corruption in judiciary. Official sources said the opposition-sponsored notice for a similar motion in Rajya Sabha has not been admitted in the Upper House, paving the way for the Lower House to initiate the exercise. Speaker Om Birla is expected to announce the three-member enquiry committee to probe the charge against the Allahabad High Court judge. We shouldn't remain in any doubt, proceedings to remove Justice Yashwant Varma will begin in the Lok Sabha, Rijiju said. According to the Judges (Inquiry) Act, the proceedings will move to Rajya Sabha after they are over in Lok Sabha. Over 150 MPs of the ruling alliance as well the Opposition had signed the notice in Lok Sabha.
Uma Kanjilal appointed 1st Woman VC of IGNOU
New Delhi, Jul 25: Uma Kanjilal has been appointed the first woman Vice Chancellor of the Indira Gandhi National Open University (IGNOU), four decades after the university was established, according to education ministry officials. With over 36 years of distinguished service in the Open and Distance Learning (ODL) system, Kanjilal brings a wealth of academic [] The post Uma Kanjilal appointed 1st Woman VC of IGNOU appeared first on Northlines .
Delhi traffic will be affected from today, i.e., July 25, as the repair work on the Sarita Vihar flyover resumes on Friday. Check diversions, alternate routes here.
Kamal Haasan Sworn In As Rajya Sabha MP; Daughter Shruti Haasan Says 'Proud Of You Appa'
Veteran actor and Makkal Needhi Maiam founder Kamal Haasan was sworn in as a Rajya Sabha MP in Delhi. Shruti Haasan, who accompanied him at the Parliament, expressed her pride.
TMC attacks BJP on Bengali migrant worker death in Maharashtra; says he was killed for being Bengali
KOLKATA: The Trinamool Congress on Friday alleged that a Bengali worker from West Bengal was murdered in Maharashtra for being a Bengali, escalating its attack on the BJP over atrocities against Bengali speaking people in other states. The Trinamool Congress announced that it would fight against the BJP in every forum on this issue. Referring to the death of a worker in Maharashtra, the Trinamool Congress in a post on X said: How many more Bengalis must be butchered before the nation wakes up? A Bengali worker from North 24 Parganas, was MURDERED, his DISMEMBERED BODY STUFFED IN A SACK and dumped near his home in Maharashtra. His only crime? Being Bengali in a @BJP4India -ruled state. The body of a migrant worker, Abu Bakar Siddiqui, a resident of Baduria in North 24 Parganas in West Bengal, was recovered in Navi Mumbai's Bhasi area. The body was found wrapped in a sack some distance from his house. Siddiqui worked as a mason in Maharashtra. He had been missing since last Sunday. Investigators initially suspected that the murder was due to his wife's extramarital affair. The wife of the deceased and her lover have been arrested for the murder. The body of the migrant worker was returned to his house in Baduria on Thursday night. The family members have demanded strict punishment for the culprits. Mamata Banerjee alleges 'linguistic terror' against Bengalis in BJP-ruled states However, a political slugfest started in West Bengal following the murder. Accusing the BJP for targeting the Bengali language, culture and the people, the Trinamool Congress alleged that Bengalis are being profiled, harassed, deported, lynched. This isnt incidental, its a systematic, state-sponsored ethnic purge. You are targeting a language, a culture, a people. Enough. We will fight this barbarism, on the streets, in courts, in Parliament. And if Delhi still remains deaf, we will march to Delhi. You lit this fire, BJP. Now face the fury! Trinamool thundered at the BJP. However, in response to Trinamool's allegations, BJP West Bengal state president and Rajya Sabha MP Samik Bhattacharya said, This politics of Trinamool Congress is a politics of lies, a politics of duplicity, a politics of communal division, a politics of creating extreme provincialism based on language... Today, it is practically a declaration of war against the migrant workers who are working outside West Bengal. The Bengalis who are being arrested in various states, are not citizens of our country. Claiming that Bengalis are cooperating with the police in every way, he said, Therefore, what they are talking about such isolated incidents has no political reality. It has no acceptance in society. BJP leader Mithun refutes Mamata's claim on harassment of Bengali-speaking migrant workers
26/11 Mumbai attack: Court seeks Tihar jail response on Rana's plea for phone call with kin
A Delhi court has requested a response from Tihar jail authorities regarding Tahawwur Hussain Rana's request for a phone call to his family. Rana, an accused in the 26/11 Mumbai attack and associate of David Headley, was recently extradited to India after his plea was dismissed by the US Supreme Court.
Govt bans 25 OTT platforms for obscenity: Ullu, ALTT, Desiflix among them
New Delhi: In a bid to crack down on unlawful and obscene content, the government has directed Internet Service Providers (ISPs) to disable public access to 25 OTT platforms, including big and popular names like Ullu, ALTT, and Desiflix. A notification issued by the Ministry of Information and Broadcasting (MIB) emphasised that the intermediaries are 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 .
NEW DELHI: The Indian Railways has increasingly become the preferred mode of transport for people from low- and middle-income backgrounds, owing to its affordability. Over the past five years, there has been a consistent rise in the number of passengers choosing to travel in general coaches, with figures growing significantly year-on-year. From 2020-21 to 2024-25, over 2,187 crore passengers have travelled in general and unreserved coaches across the country. Union Railway Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw said that even during the Covid-affected year of 2020-21, 99 crore passengers travelled in general and unreserved coaches. Their number increased further to 275 crore in 2021-22 also, he stated. Vaishnaw further added that 553 crore passengers travelled in general and unreserved coaches during the 2022-23 financial year, with the number continuing to rise to 609 crore in 2023-24. He also said, 651 crore passengers, compared to 609 crore in 2023-24, travelled in general and unreserved coaches. He mentioned that the Ministry of Railways has increased the number of seats available for non-AC passengers over the years. He stated that Indian Railways currently has 57,200 general coaches, in addition to 25,000 AC coaches, making a total of 82,200 coaches. There are 54 lakh seats available for non-AC and 15 lakh for AC, bringing the total to 69 lakh, he informed the Upper House. He emphasised that Indian Railways is committed to supporting low- and middle-income families who rely on the railways for travelling. In a written reply to a members query, he informed the Upper House of Parliament on July 25 that the Railway has developed a fully non-AC modern train named the Amrit Bharat Express, with 14 services currently operational across the country. To provide greater accommodation for the passengers using general and non-AC sleeper coaches, the extant policy regarding composition of mail and express trains provides for 12 general sleeper class non-AC coaches and 8 AC coaches in a train composed of 22 coaches, thereby providing greater accommodation for the passengers using general and non-AC sleeper coaches, he said. He also added that during 2024 and 2025, around 13,500 trips of special trains were operated each year to manage the increased passenger demand during festive seasons such as Holi. Furthermore, he informed that the railways ran 17,300 trains during the Mahakumbh, from 13 January to 28 February, which carried nearly 4.24 crore passengers. Passengers in general/unreserved coaches: 2020-21 99 Cr (Covid year) 2021-22 275 Cr (Covid year) 2022-23 553 Cr 2023-24 609 Cr 2024-25 651 Cr
Gold falls Rs 500 to Rs 99,120/10 g; silver trades flat
NEW DELHI, July 25:Gold prices extended losses for the second straight day, by declining Rs 500 to Rs 99,120 per 10 grams in the national capital on Friday, amid easing global trade tensions and dampening the safe-haven demand. According to the All India Sarafa Association, the precious metal of 99.9 per cent purity had finished at Rs 99,620 per 10 grams on Thursday. At the local markets, gold of 99.5 per cent purity also decreased Rs 500 to Rs [] The post Gold falls Rs 500 to Rs 99,120/10 g; silver trades flat appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Motion To Impeach Judge In Cash Row Was Not Admitted In Rajya Sabha: Sources
The impeachment of Allahabad High Court judge Justice Yashwant Varma - over piles of burnt cash found at his Delhi home in March - will be taken up by a government-sponsored motion in the Lok Sabha
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Covid-19 vaccine didnt raise risk of sudden deaths among young adults: ICMR
New Delhi: An Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR) study has found that Covid vaccination did not increase the risk of unexplained sudden deaths among young adults in India, Union Health Minister J P Nadda told Lok Sabha on Friday. Past Covid hospitalization, family history of sudden death and certain lifestyle behaviours increased the likelihood 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 .
Proceedings To Remove Justice Varma To Begin In Lok Sabha: Rijiju
NEW DELHI, Jul 25: The motion to remove Justice Yashwant Varma, who is embroiled in a suspected graft case, will be taken up in Lok Sabha, Parliamentary Affairs Minister Kiren Rijiju announced on Friday, stating that it was agreed by all parties to move unitedly in action against alleged corruption in judiciary. Official sources said the opposition-sponsored notice for a similar motion in Rajya Sabha has not been admitted in the Upper House, paving the way for the Lower House [] The post Proceedings To Remove Justice Varma To Begin In Lok Sabha: Rijiju appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Uma Kanjilal appointed first woman VC of IGNOU, four decades after the university was set up
NEW DELHI: Uma Kanjilal has been appointed the first woman Vice Chancellor of the Indira Gandhi National Open University (IGNOU), four decades after the university was established, according to education ministry officials. With over 36 years of distinguished service in the Open and Distance Learning (ODL) system, Kanjilal brings a wealth of academic leadership, digital innovation, and institutional knowledge to the helm of one of the world's largest open universities, an official said. She was currently serving as active Vice Chancellor of the university and has previously served as Pro Vice Chancellor of the university (March 2021-July 2024), the official said. A professor of Library and Information Science since 2003, Kanjilal is nationally recognised for her expertise in e-learning, ICT in libraries, digital libraries, and multimedia courseware development. She is currently the National Coordinator for SWAYAM and SWAYAM PRABHA, the flagship digital education initiatives of the Ministry of Education. Kanjilal has held various leadership roles at the university including Director, Centre for Online Education (2019-2021); Director, Inter-University Consortium for Technology Enabled Flexible Education (2016-2019); Director, Advanced Centre for Informatics and Innovative Learning (2012-2013); Director, School of Social Sciences (2007-2010); and University Librarian (2004-2006).
Delhi court dismisses money laundering case against Ratul Puri, Moser Baer and 11 others
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Filmmaker Suneel Darshan shared his thoughts on Karisma Kapoor's marriage to Sunjay Kapur. Kapur recently passed away. Darshan, who knew Karisma and her family, said her marriage was difficult. Karisma wanted a simple life, but struggled to fit into Delhi society. Darshan believes Karisma's identity clashed with her married life. He noted her kindness and expressed sadness about her experiences.
India-UK trade deal signals Modi's priorities as New Delhi eyes EU, US pacts
India's recent trade agreement with the UK signals a gradual shift towards market openness, balancing economic growth with the protection of key domestic sectors. The deal involves tariff reductions on British vehicles and other goods, phased in over several years, while safeguarding agriculture and dairy.
Uma Kanjilal Appointed First Woman VC Of IGNOU, 4 Decades After University Was Set Up
NEW DELHI, Jul 25: Uma Kanjilal has been appointed the first woman Vice Chancellor of the Indira Gandhi National Open University (IGNOU), four decades after the university was established, according to education ministry officials. With over 36 years of distinguished service in the Open and Distance Learning (ODL) system, Kanjilal brings a wealth of academic leadership, digital innovation, and institutional knowledge to the helm of one of the worlds largest open universities, an official said. She was currently serving as [] The post Uma Kanjilal Appointed First Woman VC Of IGNOU, 4 Decades After University Was Set Up appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Pine Labs Setu strengthens senior leadership; hires senior executives from Razorpay, PhonePe
NEW DELHI, July 25:Setu, owned by fintech company Pine Labs, has strengthened its leadership team with a series of senior appointments over the past two months as it continues to scale its API-led financial services platform. The new executives bring deep expertise in product, technology, finance, and revenue, boosting Setus mission to power evolving API-driven digital financial infrastructure, the IPO-bound Pine Labs said in a statement. The appointments came following the joining of Anand Raisinghani as Chief Executive Officer [] The post Pine Labs Setu strengthens senior leadership; hires senior executives from Razorpay, PhonePe appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
PM Modi to visit TN, inaugurate development projects worth over Rs 4,800 crore
NEW DELHI: Prime Minister Narendra Modi is set to travel to Tamil Nadu on July 26 to lay the foundation stone, inaugurate, and dedicate to the nation various development projects valued at over Rs 4,800 crore. PM Modi will be travelling to Tamil Nadu immediately after returning to India from his visit to the UK and Maldives. He will also participate in the celebration of the birth anniversary of the great Chola emperor Rajendra Chola I during the Aadi Thiruvathirai Festival on 27 July at the Gangaikonda Cholapuram Temple in Tiruchirappalli, Tamil Nadu. According to an official statement issued by the Prime Ministers Office (PMO) on Friday, Prime Minister will directly arrive in Tuticorin and will inaugurate and dedicate to the nation a series of landmark projects across multiple sectors. These initiatives aim to significantly enhance regional connectivity, boost logistics efficiency, strengthen clean energy infrastructure, and improve the quality of life for citizens across Tamil Nadu. In line with his commitment to developing world-class air infrastructure and enhancing connectivity, the Prime Minister will inaugurate the New Terminal Building at Tuticorin Airport, developed at a cost of around Rs 450 crore, and designed to meet the increasing aviation demands of the southern region. He will also undertake a walkthrough of the new terminal building. As per official sources, the terminal spans 17,340 square metres and is equipped to handle 1,350 passengers during peak hours and 20 lakh passengers annually, with a future expansion capacity of up to 1,800 peak hour passengers and 25 lakh passengers annually. Featuring 100% LED lighting, energy-efficient electrical and mechanical systems, and treated water reuse through an on-site Sewage Treatment Plant, the terminal has been constructed to achieve a GRIHA-4 sustainability rating. This modern facility is expected to enhance regional air connectivity and stimulate tourism, trade, and investment in southern Tamil Nadu. In the road infrastructure sector, the Prime Minister will dedicate two strategically important highway projects to the nation. The first is the four-laning of the 50 km SethiyathopeCholapuram stretch of NH-36, developed at over Rs 2,350 crore under the VikravandiThanjavur corridor. It includes three bypasses, a 1-km four-lane bridge over the Kollidam River, four major bridges, seven flyovers, and several underpasses. This development will reduce travel time by 45 minutes between Sethiyathope and Cholapuram and enhance connectivity to the Delta regions cultural and agricultural centres. The second project involves the six-laning of the 5.16 km NH-138 Tuticorin Port Road, constructed at a cost of around Rs 200 crore. With underpasses and bridges, this project will streamline cargo movement, reduce logistics costs, and support port-led industrial growth in the region surrounding V.O. Chidambaranar Port. In a significant step to improve port infrastructure and advance clean energy efforts, the Prime Minister will inaugurate North Cargo BerthIII at V.O. Chidambaranar Port, developed at a cost of approximately Rs 285 crore. With a cargo handling capacity of 6.96 MMTPA, this new berth will meet the regions rising demand for dry bulk cargo handling, enhance port efficiency, and optimise cargo logistics. The Prime Minister will also dedicate three key railway infrastructure projects in southern Tamil Nadu, aimed at bolstering sustainable and efficient connectivity. The electrification of the 90 km MaduraiBodinayakkanur line will promote eco-friendly transport while supporting tourism and daily commuting in Madurai and Theni. The Rs 650 crore doubling of the 21 km Nagercoil TownKanniyakumari sectionpart of the ThiruvananthapuramKanniyakumari projectwill reinforce transport links between Tamil Nadu and Kerala. In addition, the doubling of the AralvaymozhiNagercoil Junction (12.87 km) and TirunelveliMelappalayam (3.6 km) sections will reduce travel time along major southern routes such as ChennaiKanyakumari, boosting both passenger and freight capacity and enhancing regional economic integration. To further strengthen Tamil Nadus power infrastructure, the Prime Minister will lay the foundation stone for a major power transmission projectan Inter-State Transmission System (ISTS) for the evacuation of electricity from Kudankulam Nuclear Power Plant Units 3 and 4 (2x1000 MW). This project, with an estimated cost of Rs 550 crore, includes a 400 kV (quad) double-circuit transmission line from Kudankulam to the Tuticorin-II GIS substation, along with associated terminal equipment. It will play a crucial role in reinforcing the national grid, enabling reliable clean energy distribution, and meeting growing electricity demands in Tamil Nadu and other beneficiary states. As part of his visit, Prime Minister Modi will also release a commemorative coin in honour of one of Indias greatest emperors, Rajendra Chola I, during the Aadi Thiruvathirai Festival at Gangaikonda Cholapuram Temple on 27 July. This special occasion also marks the 1,000-year anniversary of Rajendra Chola Is legendary maritime expedition to Southeast Asia and the beginning of the construction of the iconic Gangaikonda Cholapuram templean architectural masterpiece of the Chola era. Sources added that Rajendra Chola I (10141044 CE) was one of the most powerful and visionary rulers in Indian history. Under his leadership, the Chola Empire expanded its influence across South and Southeast Asia. He established Gangaikonda Cholapuram as the imperial capital following his victorious campaigns, and the temple he built there stood as a symbol of Shaiva devotion, monumental architecture, and administrative brilliance for over 250 years. Today, the temple is a UNESCO World Heritage Site, celebrated for its intricate sculptures, Chola bronzes, and ancient inscriptions. The Aadi Thiruvathirai festival also celebrates the rich Tamil Shaiva Bhakti tradition, fervently championed by the Cholas and immortalised by the 63 Nayanmarsthe saint-poets of Tamil Shaivism. Significantly, Rajendra Cholas birth star, Thiruvathirai (Ardra), begins on 23 July, making this years festival especially meaningful.
Bharatnatyam at Peru's Independence Day celebration in Delhi
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Mayawati welcomes govts assurance on not tweaking Preamble
Mayawati welcomes govts assurance on not tweaking Preamble New Delhi: Bahujan Samaj Party National president Mayawati on Friday welcomed the governments assurance that there is no plan to tweak the Preamble of the Constitution to drop words like secularism and socialist. Hailing the governments decision, the former Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister said the stand is [] The post Mayawati welcomes govts assurance on not tweaking Preamble appeared first on Mangalorean.com .
Nayara Energy, an Indian oil refiner backed by Russia, has appointed Sergey Denisov as its new CEO, succeeding Alessandro des Dorides, who resigned due to EU sanctions targeting the company's ties with Rosneft. Despite EU pressure, Nayara remains a key private-sector refiner and fuel retailer in India, with New Delhi distancing itself from the EU's actions.
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Congress has prepared plan to bring OBCs to forefront, asked CMs to launch schemes: Kharge
NEW DELHI: Congress chief Mallikarjun Kharge on Friday said the party has prepared a plan to bring people from the Other Backward Classes (OBCs) to the forefront and asked all Congress chief ministers to launch new welfare schemes for this section of society. Addressing a 'Bhagidari Nyay Sammelan' of OBCs at the Talkatora Stadium here, he said for the last 11 years, the Narendra Modi government has not taken any concrete steps towards the welfare of the backwards, Scheduled Tribes (STs) or women. Kharge alleged that Prime Minister Narendra Modi only gives slogans and tries to adopt the policy of divide and rule by dividing the backwards, oppressed and the poor. PM Modi is not ready to give reservations to those who are poor, oppressed and belong to the backward classes. Thus, they have to unite and help achieve what they want, he said. They try and divide and then rule by dividing the backwards and the Scheduled Castes (SCs), he alleged. Stressing the need for a socio-economic survey across the country, the Congress chief said the Telangana government has prepared a report and Karnataka Chief Minister Siddaramaiah is also conducting a similar exercise on its lines in Karnataka. Our people are doing, but Modi ji will not do anything. After Rahul Gandhi raised the issue, Modi ji has announced to include caste enumeration in the Census, Kharge claimed. Modi knows that the backward class people will rise sooner than later and snatch his chair. Taking a swipe at the prime minister, he said the RSS has talked about retiring people after attaining 75 years of age and citing this rule, the PM ousted many veteran BJP leaders like L K Advani or Murli Manohar Joshi and put them in the 'Margdarshak Mandal'. Now he (PM) is completing 75 years. When will he move out? That issue is also before us. Will he go? But Modi ji ousted all others. Modi ji has nothing to do with the country. He is only worried about his chair, he said. Kharge said he will speak in Parliament on Pahalgam, Operation Sindoor and the claims made by US President Donald Trump. But Modi ji is silent on claims made by Trump on bringing about a truce. If a person talks 25 times about bringing peace between India and Pakistan, then why are you not responding? If a person talks 25 times about mediating peace with Pakistan, why do you remain silent? Do you not have a voice? Are you deaf or dumb, blind? What are you? You did not protect the country, nor do you provide social justice but just keep going to the RSS, Kharge said. He also alleged that the BJP wants to finish the poor and take away their voting power. I urge you to get united. There is a need for social justice in the country, he said, asserting that this is the need of the hour and cited former prime minister Jawaharlal Nehru's words in this regard.
Rajasthan school building collapse: PM Modi condoles loss of lives
NEW DELHI: Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Friday condoled the loss of lives in the Rajasthan school building collapse incident. A portion of a government school building collapsed in Rajasthans Jhalawar district this morning, leaving four children dead and 17 others injured. In a post on X, the prime minister said, The mishap at a []
Supreme Court Rejects Plea To Increase Assembly Seats In Andhra, Telangana
New Delhi, July 25: The Supreme Court on Friday declined to issue a direction to the Centre to increase the number of Assembly seats in Andhra Pradesh and Telangana. A Bench of Justices Surya Kant and N. Kotiswar Singh was dealing with pleas seeking implementation of the provisions under the Andhra Pradesh Reorganisation Act, 2014, which provided for delimitation of Assembly seats in the two successor states. In its judgment, the Justice Kant-led Bench refused to direct delimitation in Andhra [] The post Supreme Court Rejects Plea To Increase Assembly Seats In Andhra, Telangana appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Indian Golf Premier League: Veteran Indian golfer Shiv Kapur believes the upcoming Indian Golf Premier League (IGPL) will be a valuable learning platform for young players, offering them a rare opportunity to compete alongside legends of the game. The IGPL, a city-based franchise tournament with six mixed-gender teams, is set to take place over four weeks between January and February in 2026. The league will feature a unique format that brings together professional male and female golfers along with leading amateurs in a fresh and competitive setup. I think the leagues in India are bigger than leagues anywhere else in the world. And I think from a general sporting audience, everyone recognises what being part of a team means. So I think for the youngsters, you know, for them to go around and tell everyone, you know, I'm part of the Delhi team. I'm part of the Mumbai team, said Kapur, replying to an IANS query during a media interaction. Kapur, a three-time winner on the Asian Tour, cited the Indian Premier League's (IPL) example of grooming young cricketing talents in the country and building a supply pipeline for the national team. It's something cool, right? And I saw that with some of the younger IPL guys, you know, there's a feeling of pride. And also, you know, you're playing against the best in the country. You're playing against what we call the legends of the game. And that's what, again, when I keep saying IPL, why it's been so successful is Virat Kohli's been able to groom the next generation of players for Bangalore, MS Dhoni for Chennai. And I think that's kind of the thing where they learn how, you know, how do the legends of the game absorb pressure? What do they do in those situations? And I think that's a big learning where you're inside the ropes. With some of the best in the game that have played the game in your country and to be able to learn from that in a real-time match setting, he added. Adding to it, Gaurav Ghei, who was also present in the virtual interaction along with SSP Chawrasia, said the youngsters will get used to the pressure of playing for a team. And also the pressures are different, you know, when you're playing for yourself, win, lose whatever you've got yourself to blame. But, you know, when you're playing for a team, I think the pressure is a lot more. I mean, I can just picture a Karthik Singh coming down the last hole of a, you know, final with somebody like a Gaganjeet Bhullar. Adding to it, Gaurav Ghei, who was also present in the virtual interaction along with SSP Chawrasia, said the youngsters will get used to the pressure of playing for a team. Also Read: LIVE Cricket Score Further, to create an overall impact on the ecosystem and to funnel rising talent into the league, IGPL tour will be played across different cities in the build-up to the first edition of the league between September and December. Article Source: IANS
Delhi govt orders audit as 32000 CCTV cameras fail, 15000 missing in national capital
The Chief Minister Rekha Gupta-led Delhi government has announced a comprehensive technical audit of the entire project to pinpoint deficiencies and establish accountability.