Govt asks Telegram to curb pirated content, warns legal action
New Delhi: The Centre has served a notice to popular messaging app Telegram, directing it to crack down on the widespread dissemination of pirated films, OTT (over-the-top) content and other audio-visual material through its platform, government officials said on Saturday, July 4. In its notice, the Ministry of Information and Broadcasting sought an Action Taken 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 .
ED tells Delhi Court Robert Vadra allegedly exercised 'ultimate control' over London property
Appearing before the Court, the ED submitted that the present filing is a supplementary prosecution complaint and that cognisance in the case has already been taken with respect to the offence. The agency argued that, in law, cognisance is taken of the offence and not the offender, and therefore issuance of a fresh notice to Vadra is not required at this stage.
Ram temple recce operative, Saeed Hafiz kin in terrorist list
New Delhi: The Union Home Ministry on Saturday, July 4, designated 23 individuals based in Pakistan and Pakistan-occupied Jammu and Kashmir (PoJK) as terrorists under the anti-terror Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act (UAPA) for involvement in infiltration, recruitment, logistics, financing and operational planning to target India. Six of them are Indian nationals, now based in Pakistan 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 .
T20 World Cup: Struggling to break into Delhi's competitive cricket circuit, flamboyant India batter Sanju Samson on Saturday revealed how a sudden, life-changing decision was made by his father Viswanathan to shift the entire family to Kerala, which later turned out to be the turning point of his eventual cricketing career. Samson had a breakthrough time by hitting three consecutive fifties to take India to T20 World Cup glory at home earlier this year and became Player of the Tournament. But Samson hasnt been at his best of late making five and zero in the series defeat to Ireland and posting just one in the abandoned T20I against England in Durham. Samson, though, will be backed to find his rhythm when India take on England in the second T20I at Old Trafford on Saturday. Back in school, I used to see friends wear the DDCA jacket and talk about playing for the state cricket team of Delhi. That motivated me. I wanted to represent Delhi too. I went for trials, attended state camps, and scored runs. Two or three times I made it to the camp but never got a breakthrough into the state team. The competition was tough. Then one day, the team list was announced after my trials had ended. My name was not there. We returned home in silence. As soon as we reached home, my father told my mother, 'We will have to move to Kerala. We are shifting.' My mother said, 'The kids are only in 6th standard. Let them complete 10th.' My father said, 'No, we have to go now. Pack your things. I am booking tickets in three days.' He took that decision instantly. I remember, we all boarded the train. Then we reached Kerala and I started playing for Kerala. That is how my cricket journey for the Kerala State team began, said Samson on JioStar's show 'Superstars'. He also recalled how he began to have a love for cricket while growing up in the police colony in GTB Nagar. Delhi has played a very big role in my life, to be very honest. My life started in Delhi. My father was in the Delhi Police football team. He used to go for practice in the morning and evening. From that time, I developed a love for sports. I felt that yes, I want to become a sportsman one day. I used to live in the police quarters. There, cricket used to be played everywhere. So automatically, cricket attracted me from childhood. I used to gather my friends and we would play in the middle of the road in the police colony, with quarters on both sides. We would put up stumps and play there. It started from proper gully cricket, with a tennis ball. We had our own rule. My father also saw that I was enjoying cricket. He never tried to push me into football. He used to take us to play football, and we still play it, but he thought that cricket has a good future. He told me, 'I saw you batting and I felt that you have talent.' So, he made me and my brother play cricket instead of football. He further shared a fond memory of seeing a rare practice session at the iconic Arun Jaitley Stadium (formerly Feroz Shah Kotla), arranged courtesy of his father being on police duty. It is a very special memory. As kids, we used to go to academies and practice in schools. One day, my father said that he would take me to Feroz Shah Kotla for practice. We would put up stumps and play there. It started from proper gully cricket, with a tennis ball. We had our own rule. My father also saw that I was enjoying cricket. He never tried to push me into football. He used to take us to play football, and we still play it, but he thought that cricket has a good future. He told me, 'I saw you batting and I felt that you have talent.' So, he made me and my brother play cricket instead of football. Also Read: Live Cricket Score So, my brother, my father, and I practiced together in the nets for an hour. I don't know, it must have been a big blessing. I don't know how my father managed it, but nowadays they don't allow such things. Maybe because my father was on duty, it happened. Article Source: IANS
CJP protest day 15: Why Pradhan not sacked yet, Dipke asks
New Delhi: Climate activist Sonam Wangchuk entered the seventh day of his hunger strike at Jantar Mantar on Saturday, July 4, with the Cockroach Janta Party (CJP) saying he has lost five kilograms and that his health is deteriorating fast. The outfit insisted on its demand for the resignation of Union Education Minister Dharmendra Pradhan 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 .
Hafiz Saeeds son Talha to head Lashkar as ISI rebuilds outfit into three commands
New Delhi, July 4: The Lashkar-e-Taiba, which suffered the heaviest losses during Operation Sindoor last year, has begun efforts to rebuild its network and leadership. After weeks of internal deliberations over succession, the outfit has finally decided to elevate its founder Hafiz Saeeds son, Talha Saeed, to lead the organisation. While some within the group []
Yellow alert in Delhi: Thunderstorms, rain to continue till July 9, says IMD
Delhi experienced scattered showers on Saturday amidst humid conditions, with an overcast sky and 77% relative humidity. The IMD has issued a yellow alert for light to moderate rain, thunderstorms, and lightning, with winds up to 40 kmph expected. Temperatures hovered around 29C minimum and a likely 35C maximum. This wet spell is predicted to continue until July 9, with increased rainfall expected from Sunday.
OnCare launches cancer treatment centre in Bengaluru
Bengaluru now has a new cancer treatment centre launched by OnCare, aiming to bring accessible, affordable, and patient-friendly oncology services to the region. Following success in Delhi-NCR, the facility offers comprehensive care including chemotherapy, immunotherapy, and supportive services.
Delhi Riots 2020: Court reserves verdict on fresh bail pleas of Sharjeel Imam, Umar Khalid
A Delhi court on Saturday reserved its order on the fresh regular bail applications filed by former JNU scholar Umar Khalid and activist Sharjeel Imam in the larger conspiracy case relating to the 2020 Northeast Delhi riots, registered under the provisions of the Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act, 1967. Additional Sessions Judge Sameer Bajpai of the [] The post Delhi Riots 2020: Court reserves verdict on fresh bail pleas of Sharjeel Imam, Umar Khalid appeared first on India Legal .
Delhi Riots: Court reserves bail order for Umar Khalid, Sharjeel
New Delhi: A Delhi court on Saturday, July 4, reserved its order on bail applications moved by activists Umar Khalid and Sharjeel Imam in the larger conspiracy case related to the 2020 Delhi riots. Additional Sessions Judge Sameer Bajpai reserved its order after hearing the arguments from both sides. The judge will likely pass 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 .
SC upholds Delhi HC order rejecting man's claim to right to privacy in divorce case
The Supreme Court has affirmed a Delhi High Court ruling allowing wives to seek court assistance in gathering evidence like call records and hotel bookings to prove adultery. The apex court dismissed an appeal by a husband challenging the order, emphasizing that while privacy is a right, it's not absolute, especially when public interest and marital laws are involved.
Delhi govt rolls back WFH measures as geopolitical tensions 'practically normalized'
Delhi Chief Minister Rekha Gupta has rescinded the work-from-home policy for Wednesdays and Saturdays, a measure initially implemented in May. This decision follows the normalization of the geopolitical situation. The government had previously introduced staggered timings and remote work days to conserve energy, a move prompted by global events and a national austerity drive.
Protest, shutdown call in Manipur's Churachandpur ahead of CM's visit to MLA Valte's last rites
The body of the 61-year-old BJP leader belonging to the Zomi community has been kept in Churachandpur District Hospital since it was brought from Delhi
Delhi CM Rekha Gupta orders rollback of work from home, staggered office timings
With the geopolitical situation normalising, Delhi Chief Minister Rekha Gupta has approved the withdrawal of work from home on Wednesday and Saturday
A Delhi landlord, busy caring for his ailing father, missed the deadline to e-verify his income tax return, leading to a denied Rs 17 lakh refund. The Income Tax Appellate Tribunal (ITAT) Delhi intervened, ruling that withholding the refund on a technicality would amount to unjust enrichment. The tribunal emphasized that tax can only be collected by law, allowing the landlord to claim his rightful refund.
Delhi HC raises payout to Rs 1 crore, Rs 84 lakh for kin of two IIT-JEE rankers killed in 2017 crash
Delhi High Court significantly boosted compensation for families of two engineering students lost in a 2017 road accident. Recognizing their exceptional academic records and bright career prospects, the court awarded over 1 crore to one family and 84 lakh to the other, surpassing the tribunal's initial figures. This decision highlights the importance of future earning potential in accident compensation cases.
Which Indian city tops the income charts?
Bengaluru, Chandigarh, and Delhi boast the highest average incomes, while Chandigarh, Thiruvananthapuram, and Vadodara lead in household spending. India's top six cities dominate consumption, with Delhi NCR alone representing a massive economic hub. The report highlights a significant expansion of the middle-income bracket and a projected decline in low-income households within major urban centers.
Watch: Delhi govt. announces 8,300-crore clean air plan
What is the significance of Delhis Winter Pollution Plan | Explained
The Delhi winter rules kick in automatically on November 1 and run to February 28, irrespective of GRAP and serve as a kind of baseline
New Research Reveals Early Signs of Alzheimers Disease
New Delhi, July 4: Alzheimers disease is commonly recognized as a memory-related issue. People often associate it with forgetfulness, such as failing to remember names, misplacing items, or struggling to recognize places. However, new research from scientists at Texas A&M Health University has revealed that changes in the brain may begin years before memory loss ... Read more New Research Reveals Early Signs of Alzheimers Disease
Delhi and NCR brace for a wet spell as cloudy skies, showers, and gusty winds persist. The IMD has issued a yellow alert, warning of potential disruptions due to thunderstorms and winds up to 50 kmph. Temperatures will offer a respite from humidity, but residents should watch for waterlogging and slippery roads. The monsoon's active phase is expected to continue, bringing more rain and cooler days ahead.
Party-appointed BLAs barely present as Delhis month-long SIR exercise clocks four days
The month-long revision exercise, which began on June 30, is under way across 13,033 polling booths in the 70 Assembly constituencies of Delhi
The Goa Institute of Management (GIM) concluded a five-day Academic Leadership Programme for principals of over 40 Delhi University colleges to discuss the future of higher education. The programme focused on institutional leadership, AI in education, NEP 2020, governance, digital transformation and learner-centred approaches. Academic leaders also deliberated on key challenges such as declining admissions, student employability, classroom attendance and infrastructure funding while sharing strategies to strengthen higher education institutions.
SC halts CAG audit of three Delhi power discoms
The Supreme Court has stayed a CAG audit of three private Delhi discoms ordered over regulatory assets worth Rs 38,500 crore
NHRC issues notice to Karnataka over Bengaluru creche case
New Delhi: The NHRC on Friday, July 3, said it has issued a notice to the Karnataka government and the states police chief over reports that some toddlers were allegedly treated inhumanely by nannies at a creche operating on an IT companys premises in Bengaluru. Reportedly, the incident came to light after a child helpline 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 .
MMU concerned over restrictions on senior religious leaders
The Mutahida Majlis-e-Ulama Jammu & Kashmir (MMU) has expressed serious concern over restrictions imposed on its members and senior religious leaders, including Maulana Masroor Abbas Ansari and Agha Syed Hassan Al-Moosavi Al-Safavi. In a press statement, the MMU said Maulana Masroor Abbas Ansari has reportedly been confined to his residence during the sacred month of Muharram, preventing him from addressing Friday congregation and other religious gatherings and carrying out his religious and institutional responsibilities. It also expressed regret over reports that Agha Syed Hassan Al-Moosavi Al-Safavi was prevented from travelling to Iran to attend the national funeral ceremony of Ayatollah Khamenei, and that his passport and travel documents were allegedly confiscated at New Delhi Airport. The MMU said peaceful religious scholars and clerics should not be obstructed from fulfilling their religious, social and community duties. Such actions, it stated, hurt religious sentiments, create unnecessary anxiety, and go against the spirit of religious freedom. The MMU urged the authorities to review these restrictions immediately and allow all religious leaders to discharge their responsibilities without hindrance, in the larger interest of harmony, confidence and mutual trust.
NC gears up for Delhi protest; finalises July 11, 13 programmes
The Jammu and Kashmir National Conference Kashmir Provincial Committee Friday held a special meeting at the party headquarters to finalise preparations for the proposed protest in New Delhi, the observance of the death anniversary of Madar-e-Meherban Begum Akbar Jehan on July 11, and Martyrs' Day on July 13. The meeting was chaired by the party's General Secretary, Ali Mohammad Sagar and attended by Additional General Secretary & MP Chowdry Mohammad Ramzan, Treasurer & MP Shammi Oberoi, Advisor to the Chief Minister Omar Abdullah Nasir Aslam Wani, Cabinet Ministers Sakina Itoo and Javed Dar, Chief Spokesperson Tanvir Sadiq, Women's Wing President Shameema Firdous, Senior leader Mubarak Gul, National Conference MLAs from Kashmir province, zonal and district presidents, constituency in-charges, provincial office-bearers, and specially invited members. The meeting was convened by Provincial President Showkat Ahmad Mir, said a party press release. During the four-hour deliberations, participants unanimously endorsed National Conference President Dr Farooq Abdullah's decision to organise a protest demonstration at Jantar Mantar in New Delhi. Speakers said the protest aims to project the voice of the people of Jammu and Kashmir at the national level in a strong and effective manner. The meeting reiterated that the restoration of Jammu and Kashmir's statehood is a constitutional and democratic right of its people, not a concession or favour. Participants recalled that the Union Government had assured both Houses of Parliament and the Supreme Court of India that statehood would be restored, asserting that there is no justification for any further delay in fulfilling the commitment. Reaffirming the party's resolve to continue its democratic, peaceful and responsible struggle, the participants said the proposed protest would represent the aspirations and sentiments of the people while forcefully demanding the immediate restoration of statehood and constitutional guarantees. The meeting also finalised arrangements to observe the death anniversary of Madar-e-Meherban Begum Akbar Jehan on July 11 and Martyrs' Day on July 13 with due solemnity and respect. Party leaders paid tribute to Begum Akbar Jehan's enduring contributions to social welfare, education and public service, saying her legacy would continue to inspire future generations. They also paid rich tributes to the martyrs of Jammu and Kashmir, describing their sacrifices as a guiding light for the younger generation
4 July 2026: Power Cut in 22 Areas of Udaipur
UDAIPUR, July 4, 2026 (Udaipur Kiran) :Power supply will remain suspended from 10:00 am to 5:00 pm in Shaktinagar, Delhi Gate, LIC Building, Air Palace, Durga Nursery Road, Dhabai Ji Ki Badi, Shiv Park Colony, Ashok Nagar Main Road and adjoining areas. Power supply will remain suspended from 9:00 am to 4:00 pm in Alsigarh, ... Read more 4 July 2026: Power Cut in 22 Areas of Udaipur
NC gears up for Delhi protest, finalises Jul 11, 13 programs
Sagar chairs provincial committee meeting, reviews arrangements SRINAGAR: The Jammu and Kashmir National Conference Kashmir Provincial Committee Friday held a special meeting at the party headquarters to finalise preparations for the proposed protest in New Delhi, the observance of the death anniversary of Madar-e-Meherban Begum Akbar Jehan on July 11, and Martyrs Day on []
President of Kashmir Jurists Bar Association calls on Union Law Minister
The President of the Kashmir Jurists Bar Association (KJBA), Adv Altaf Ganderbali, along with the Associations Chief Coordinator, Adv Tajamul Choudhary, paid a courtesy call on the Union Minister for Law and Justice at his official residence in New Delhi. As per a statement issued, during the meeting, the delegation held a cordial and meaningful interaction with the Minister on various issues concerning the legal fraternity, judicial reforms, access to justice, and matters relating to the welfare of advocates and the justice delivery system. Adv Altaf Ganderbali apprised the Minister of several issues affecting the legal community in Jammu & Kashmir and emphasized the need for continued support towards strengthening legal institutions and ensuring greater access to justice for the people. He assured the delegation that the concerns and suggestions placed before him would receive due consideration, the statement added.
Electoral democracy faces gravest threat from Modi-Shah regime: Opposition
NEW DELHI: The Congress on Friday said democracy faces the gravest of threats from the current dispensation, days after opposition parties urged the Supreme Court to take steps to restore the integrity and accountability of the electoral process. In a letter to the Chief Justice of India, leaders of several Opposition parties had written, saying []
Dangerous conspiracy to tarnish Indias democracy: BJP slams oppn over letter to CJI
NEW DELHI: The BJP on Wednesday hit out at the Congress and other opposition parties over their letter to Chief Justice of India Surya Kant on the SIR and other issues, calling it a dangerous conspiracy to tarnish Indias democracy and spread anarchy in the country. With this, they have made another unsuccessful attempt to []
One person missing from Ali Khameneis funeral will be his own son & successor
NEW DELHI: Irans Supreme Leader Mojtaba Khamenei will not attend the funeral ceremonies of his father, former Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei, because of security concerns, according to Ayatollah Hakim Elahi, the current leaders representative in India. The announcement comes as tensions between Iran, Israel and the United States remain high following the death of Ali []
El Nino declared in Pacific Ocean by WMO, warns it will become powerful
NEW DELHI: The Pacific Ocean is running a temperature. And this time, scientists have confirmed it. On July 3, the World Meteorological Organization (WMO) announced that El Nino conditions have developed in the tropical Pacific and are forecast to strengthen rapidly over the coming months. The United Nations weather agency warned that the event increases []
Swift telescope crashing: Nasa launches Link spacecraft to catch, dock, and push it
NEW DELHI: After two delays in two days, Nasa has finally launched the Link spacecraft tasked with preventing one of its most successful space telescopes from gradually falling back to Earth. The agencys Swift Boost mission sent the LINK robotic spacecraft into orbit at around 2 pm on Friday, July 3. The spacecraft will now []
India has stated its development aid for Bangladesh is guided by a mutually agreed roadmap, emphasizing that all elated developments will be considered regarding the Teesta river project. This comes as Bangladesh and China discuss a river management initiative, a move India is closely monitoring. New Delhi also acknowledged paying attention to other bilateral issues, including port modernization and defense procurements.
DPS Srinagar girls earn national selection in Rugby & Pencak Silat
SRINAGAR: Five student athletes from Delhi Public School, Srinagar, secured coveted positions to represent the Union Territory of Jammu and Kashmir at upcoming national athletic championships. The selections across rugby and martial arts mark a major milestone for the institutional sports program as these young women athletes prepare to compete on the grandest domestic stage. []
India pushes to upgrade ASEAN FTA, advances talks on CECA with Australia
India is actively engaged in upgrading its trade agreements with ASEAN partners, aiming to liberalize the ASEAN-India Trade in Goods Agreement. Simultaneously, New Delhi is progressing towards a comprehensive economic cooperation agreement with Australia. These efforts underscore India's commitment to strengthening economic ties across the region, with Prime Minister Modi's upcoming visits to Indonesia, Australia, and New Zealand set to further these discussions.
Kargil, Jul 3: In a significant development in the ongoing dialogue between the Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA), the Apex Body Leh (ABL) and the Kargil Democratic Alliance (KDA), representatives on Friday announced that all stakeholders had unanimously signed the minutes of the previous meeting after extensive deliberations, describing the discussions as long, detailed, and highly positive. Sources said that more than a month after talks between Ladakh groups and an MHA sub-committee in New Delhi, informal discussions were held on Friday in Leh between the ABL, KDA, and senior MHA officials. The meeting primarily focused on finalising the minutes of the previous meeting and discussing other key issues. Additional Secretary in the MHA, Prashant Sitaram Lokhande, led the talks. ABL member and environmentalist Sonam Wangchuk could not attend the meeting as he is in Delhi on a hunger strike at Jantar Mantar during a Citizens for Justice and Peace (CJP) protest. According to the minutes of the fifth meeting of the Sub-Committee of the High-Powered Committee (HPC) on Ladakh, held on May 22 at the Ministry of Home Affairs in New Delhi, the ministry made a detailed presentation on the progress achieved through five rounds of HPC meetings and four rounds of Sub-Committee meetings. The presentation also outlined a proposed structure for self-governance in Ladakh. Representatives from Ladakh reiterated their demands for statehood, inclusion under the Sixth Schedule, creation of the Ladakh Administrative Service (LAS) and Ladakh Police Service (LPS), and withdrawal of cases related to the September 24, 2025 incident. They also proposed that the bureaucracy be made accountable to an elected government. The issue of administrative control over the bureaucracy was discussed at length. It was agreed that, for subjects under the jurisdiction of the proposed Union Territory-level elected body, control and supervision -including the Annual Performance Appraisal Reports (APARs) - would rest with the elected executive. Further details will be finalised in future meetings under the Transaction of Business Rules. Participants also acknowledged the government's support to Ladakh in recent years through dialogue initiatives, domicile and reservation provisions, employment measures, infrastructure development, cultural recognition and administrative reforms. It was agreed that the next logical step would be to further empower the Union Territory through a democratic institutional framework providing a political voice. While statehood would remain Ladakh's long-term aspiration, all parties unanimously decided that, as an immediate step, a customised governance model establishing a Union Territory-level elected body with executive, financial, and legislative powers should be created. The meeting also discussed constitutional safeguards under Article 371. Referring to various provisions under Article 371A to 371J, both sides agreed that a customised, sui generis model best suited to Ladakh would be explored. It was decided that a draft proposal outlining the executive, financial and legislative powers of the proposed elected body, while ensuring harmonious relations with Panchayati Raj Institutions (PRIs), would be prepared for further discussion and refinement. Addressing the media after the meeting in Leh, leaders of the ABL and KDA said the prolonged discussions had focused primarily on resolving contentious points in the meeting minutes. Following detailed negotiations, both sides reached a consensus, leading to the signing of the finalised minutes by all stakeholders. The leaders said the Government of India had made considerable efforts to accommodate the concerns and aspirations of Ladakh's representatives, resulting in an agreement they described as satisfactory. One of the major developments relates to constitutional safeguards for Ladakh. Representatives said that while earlier discussions had centred on provisions similar to Article 371A, the government has now indicated that safeguards under Articles 371A to 371J could be considered if they provide stronger constitutional protection for Ladakh. This assurance has now been reflected in the agreed minutes, ABL President CheringDorjey said. Another important issue concerning the Annual Performance Reports (APRs) of bureaucrats was also clarified. According to the representatives, the agreed minutes state that the APRs of officials will ultimately be finalised by the elected executive body once such a governance structure is established. The delegation urged the MHA to expedite formal negotiations so that the dialogue reaches a logical conclusion at the earliest. Regarding the draft proposal for Ladakh's governance structure, ABL leaders said their own draft has already been prepared, while the MHA informed them that its draft is still under preparation. The ABL said it would first hold consultations with the KDA and legal experts before finalising and submitting its proposal to the government. Speaking about the overall atmosphere of the meeting, the representatives said they sensed a far more serious and constructive approach from the MHA than in previous interactions. They conveyed that Union Home Minister Amit Shah is keen to resolve Ladakh's issues at the earliest and has directed officials to work towards an early and meaningful conclusion. The leaders further stated that most of their concerns regarding constitutional safeguards, legislative powers and administrative issues had been addressed during the discussions. They said the government had agreed in principle that all bureaucrats in Ladakh would function under an elected executive authority once the proposed governance framework is established. The meeting also included discussions on the withdrawal of cases registered against more than 83 individuals detained during the protests of September 24. The government assured us that, following the withdrawal of cases against Sonam Wangchuk, similar action would be initiated for the remaining detainees, KDA Co-chairman Asgar Karbalai said. Another significant assurance concerned the creation of dedicated LAS and LPS cadres. The MHA reportedly said it is seriously considering establishing separate administrative and police services for Ladakh to strengthen local governance. The leaders reiterated their long-standing demand for an elected executive with legislative and financial powers, stating that such a democratic institution should have the authority to legislate for J&K, administer developmental funds and exercise administrative control over the bureaucracy. Although no date has been fixed for the next round of formal talks, MHA officials assured the delegation that discussions would resume soon in keeping with the Home Minister's commitment to resolving Ladakh's demands. Describing Friday's interaction as one of the most productive meetings held so far, the ABL and KDA expressed optimism that the forthcoming draft discussions would pave the way for a democratic governance model that addresses Ladakh's aspirations after years of sustained public struggle.
Delhi Lt Governor Orders Citywide Drone-Led Anti-Encroachment Drive
According to officials, the LG asked the DDA to leverage technology for real-time monitoring of land parcels and buildings so that any unauthorized occupation or construction can be detected and acted upon swiftly.
Delhi High Court rejects challenge to management quota admission rules
The Court held that the statutory scheme under the Delhi Professional Colleges Act clearly distinguishes management quota seats from the remaining 90% seats
Bengaluru, Chandigarh, Delhi top average income: Report
Bengaluru, Chandigarh, and Delhi lead in average income, while Chandigarh, Thiruvananthapuram, and Vadodara see the highest household spending. The top six cities dominate national consumption, with Delhi NCR alone accounting for a significant portion. A new report highlights the growing middle and high-income segments, projecting a decline in low-income households in major urban centers by 2030.
Plea in court argues ZEE5 app and website are inaccessible to persons who are blind or have low vision; highlights judicial precedent that digital access is an integral part of the fundamental right to life
Even though Congress leaders now say that the issue has been resolved and the party is now focused on the byelection on Datia Assembly constituency, a source said that the matter has reached the party national leadership and that there are high chances of an intervention from Delhi
Trinamool infighting escalates as Ritabrata-led camp takes control over party headquarters
The development comes a day after Ritabrata Banerjee and other MLAs belonging to his camp met the full bench of Election Commission in Delhi and staked claim for the party
SC declines to stay Sonams bail, lists matter for July 9
Our Bureau NEW DELHI/SHILLONG, July 3: The Supreme Court on Friday declined to stay the bail granted to Sonam Raghuvanshi, prime accused in the murder of her husband Raja Raghuvanshi during their honeymoon in Meghalaya, but listed the state governments challenge for further hearing next week. A Bench of Justices M.M. Sundresh and Sheel Nagu []
Meta in soup over child sexual abuse advts
New Delhi: IT Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw has directed MeitY officials to summon Meta over Instagram advertisements allegedly promoting child sexual abuse material, marking the second instance of regulatory scrutiny initiated against the social media company this week. The ministry will demand an explanation and information on action taken in its notice to Meta over child []
Former Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal informed that he would be writing to Prime Minister Narendra Modi about the same
Supreme Court halts CAG audit of Delhi power discoms
The Supreme Court has put a temporary halt on the CAG's audit of Delhi's three private power distribution companies. Additionally, it ordered a freeze on the Delhi power regulator's plan to recover over 38,000 crore from consumers for accumulated regulatory assets. The court will revisit the matter on July 15, seeking clarity on the audit's auditor and the recovery process.
Monsoon here, drains still not ready for rain
June Deadline Over, Noida Says Work On
Companies in Delhi gearing up to comply with 50% WFH mandate
Delhi's mandate for 50% work-from-home during winter to combat air pollution is prompting companies to adjust operations. While IT and financial sectors are largely prepared, sectors like construction and manufacturing face significant challenges. Companies are exploring redesigned shifts and optimized transportation, though customer-facing roles may require on-site presence. This annual measure could shift towards integrated business planning.
SC stays CAG audit of Delhi discoms, orders status quo till July 15 hearing
Delhi govt. announces 8,300-crore clean air plan
Ghaziabad court orders FIR against doctor for molesting his kids teen nanny
She took care of his child; was allegedly touched inappropriately and stripped naked, said the girls father
Govt bans three Chinese mobile apps
New Delhi: The government has ordered the removal of three Chinese mobile applications BAT-BMS, Lossigy and Epoch-i-ion from app stores after they were allegedly misused to remotely disable battery-operated vehicles in India, official sources said on Friday, amid heightened concerns over cyber security vulnerabilities in internet-connected mobility systems. The action follows the emergence []
HC dismisses homebuyers plea, upholds Noida nod to luxury tower on condo land
Noida eway bypass to start from DND Flyway, set to ease Delhi link
Revised Alignment Along Pushta Road To Add Nearly 5Km To Original 31-Kilometre Elevated Corridor
3 weeks after airport launch, fix for potholed roads around it
Road leading to Noida cargo terminal dotted with potholes
After Class X boy collapses at school, doctors flag spike in dehydration cases
Experts call for early morning and indoor classes, sensitising teachers to early signs of heat exhaustion
Man held in Crossings Republik stabbing case after gunfight
Tragedy Strikes Mumbai, Delhi's Long-Delayed Tree Census Still Stuck
Officials say the census will create a scientific baseline for Delhi's urban trees, helping authorities monitor tree health, detect illegal felling, plan plantation drives and improve conservation planning
Sun Pharma secures relief in 'Pantocid' trademark dispute
Delhi High Court has halted Ahmedabad-based Finecure Pharmaceuticals from producing and selling drugs with names similar to Sun Pharma's 'Pantocid'. The court permitted Finecure to sell existing stock of 'Pantopacid' within four months, provided an affidavit detailing the inventory is filed. This decision overturns a previous ruling that had refused to grant an injunction against Finecure, highlighting significant sales disparities between the two companies.
Ladakh leaders meet Union home ministry officials in Leh, discuss statehood and special provisions
Ladakh's Apex Body and Kargil Democratic Alliance met with Union Home Ministry officials, confirming their demands for statehood and special provisions like Article 371(A) to (J) were included in meeting minutes. The government agreed to a framework for legislative powers, fostering optimism for future discussions in New Delhi. Additionally, the withdrawal of cases related to a 2025 incident was sought.
ET Graphics | Urban Workforce: Who earns more, who is missing in India
Navi Mumbai leads the pack in monthly earnings for salaried workers, with Ranchi, Greater Mumbai, and Delhi following closely. Across million-plus cities, the average monthly income reached 28,808 in 2025. However, significant challenges remain, including 69% of women out of the workforce due to homemaking and 22.2% of youth not engaged in employment, education, or training.
Supreme Court orders status quo on audit of Delhi discoms
The court posted the case for a further hearing on July 15. Meanwhile, the apex courts status quo order would effectively put on hold the original DERC order to have the Comptroller and Auditor General (CAG) audit the discoms
City sees light rain, more showers ahead
DDA Forms 14 Flying Squads to Curb Encroachments, Reclaims Over 241 Acres Since April 2025
Class XI student flags gaps in rollout of real-time emergency info system for hosps, HC seeks audit
National Health Mission doctors in city hold one-day strike for benefits
HC increases compensation for accidental death of two engg students
Over 33 lakh Delhi voters get SIR forms in four days
Delhi Police has dismantled a food tampering ring in Okhla, arresting seven individuals, including the owner. The syndicate allegedly bought expired and near-expiry branded food items, chemically removed original dates, and repackaged them with fresh expiry dates for sale nationwide via retail and online channels. Over Rs 20 lakh worth of tampered products, including popular beverages and food items, were seized along with machinery used in the operation.
Singer gets extortion call of Rs 5 crore from gangster based abroad
Fruitful day! Mango love draws Delhiites to Haat
FYUP science graduates hit M.Tech roadblock as UGC-AICTE mismatch clouds admissions
Sharjeel Imam Moves Plea Seeking Access to Research Material to Complete PH.D
Yogesh Singh gets second term as DU VC
Delhi Police Arrest Three for Rs 1.5 Crore Smartphone Theft from Delivery Truck, Recover 604 Devices
Delhi tweaks rules to boost EV charging station infra
Charging station developers can now claim financial assistance available under Centres PM E-DRIVE scheme
Chinese apps accused of stopping e-rickshaws remotely
E-rickshaw drivers in Delhi-NCR say their vehicles are being remotely disabled using Chinese mobile apps, disrupting rides and affecting their earnings. The Centre has ordered the removal of three apps allegedly linked to the misuse, while Delhi Police and the Delhi government investigate the matter. However, at the time of publishing this video, the BAT-BMS app remained accessible on both the Apple App Store and the Google Play Store.
500 cities to emerge as economic hubs: Sitharaman
New Delhi: Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman on Friday, July 3, described the middle class as the growth engine of India and said nearly 500 cities are poised to emerge as the countrys next centres of economic activity. Participating in a panel discussion on How to promote the rise of a new middle class at 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 .
BJP National President Nitin Nabin to visit Jammu-Kashmir on July 6-7
New Delhi [India], July 3 (ANI): Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) National President Nitin Nabin will undertake a two-day organisational visit to Jammu and Kashmir on July 6 and 7, during which he will participate in a series of party programmes and hold organisational meetings with leaders and workers across the Union Territory. The visit will be Nabin's first to the Union Territory since assuming charge as the party's national president. On July 6, Nabin will attend a programme commemorating the birth anniversary of Dr Shyama Prasad Mukherjee at Majestic Grand Palace in Jammu. The event will be attended by senior party leaders, office-bearers, public representatives and BJP workers. He will also address a Karyakarta Sammelan-cum-public rally and chair a meeting of the BJP's Core Group to review the political and organisational situation in Jammu and Kashmir and discuss the party's future strategy. On July 7, the BJP president will interact with young people during a Yuva Samvaad programme in Jammu. He will also hold separate meetings with the party's Members of Parliament (MPs) and Members of the Legislative Assembly (MLAs) to review organisational activities, strengthen coordination and discuss the party's roadmap in the region. The visit is aimed at strengthening the BJP's organisational network in Jammu and Kashmir and enhancing coordination between the party leadership, elected representatives and grassroots workers. (ANI)
NC Finalises Plans For Delhi Protest, July 11 and 13 Observances
NC backs Farooq Abdullah's call for Delhi protest, says statehood restoration cannot be delayed
Delhi traders flag glitches in MCD's new tax portal
Delhi traders have urged the Municipal Corporation of Delhi to fix glitches in its new trade licence portal. They claim the system incorrectly charges General Trade Licence fees on residential parts of mixed-use properties. Traders also seek clarity on licence applicability for various businesses and demand user-friendly features like editing options and grievance redressal. MCD officials have assured they will examine the suggestions.
Delhi CM launches EV subsidyportal
The portal will also serve as a single platform for all key information related to the Delhi Electric Vehicle Policy 2026
China's warning reveals what really happened at Modi-Takaichi summit
India and Japan's recent summit in Delhi has sparked concern in Beijing. Agreements on defense, critical minerals, and AI signal a strategic shift, prompting China to caution against exclusive small groupings. The summit's focus on economic security, diversified supply chains, and defense co-development, particularly the UNICORN project, directly challenges China's economic and strategic leverage. This collaboration, alongside renewed Quad support, signals a growing regional architecture aimed at balancing China's influence.
Transgender group, family clash over train seats at Old Delhi Railway Station
CJP protest: Wangchuks hunger strike enters Day 6
New Delhi: As activist Sonam Wangchuks hunger strike at Jantar Mantar entered the sixth day on Friday, July 3, the Cockroach Janta Party (CJP) said he appeared far weaker and more exhausted and urged supporters across the country to observe a one-day fast in solidarity with the protest. Sharing Wangchuks latest health update on X, 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 .

