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Unidentified person poses as DelhiBJPchief; FIR filed
Delhi HC refuses to stay order allowing Dr Reddy's to export semaglutide
The Delhi High Court has taken a firm stand by rejecting Novo Nordisk's plea to pause a prior ruling. This decision empowers Dr Reddy's Laboratories to manufacture and ship its Semaglutide drug to countries free from Novo Nordisk's patent. The court described Novo Nordisk's arguments as lacking strength, with the next hearing scheduled for January 15.
ESIC expands healthcare infra across 11 states
PTI New Delhi Union Labour and Employment Minister Mansukh Mandaviya on Thursday chaired the 197th meeting of the Employees State Insurance Corporation (ESIC), which approved a series of proposals to expand the organisations healthcare infrastructure and strengthen services for insured workers. Minister of State Shobha Karandlaje also attended the meeting. The Corporation cleared its Annual [] The post ESIC expands healthcare infra across 11 states appeared first on The Navhind Times .
IndiGo parent moves HC against double customs duty on reimported parts
InterGlobe Aviation, the parent of IndiGo, has approached the Delhi High Court. The company is seeking a refund of 900 crore paid as customs duty. This duty was levied on aircraft engines and parts reimported after repairs abroad. InterGlobe argues this is an unconstitutional double levy. The court will hear the case on December 19.
On Manipur's 'Nupi Lan Day' To Honour Anti-Colonial Revolt, A Women Power Run In Delhi
Women from Manipur including senior citizens participated in a run in honour of the 86th Nupi Lan (Women's War) Day, in memory of revolts by the women of Manipur against British rule in 1904 and 1939.
Revanth, Ministers To Attend Vote Chor, Gaddi Chhod Maha Rally in Delhi
Party targets alleged vote theft, EC bias as national protest gathers momentum
Man wanted for murder held after 11 yrs
Rs 11,718 cr sanctioned, 30 lakh enumerators to be involved New Delhi, Dec 12: The Union Cabinet on Friday approved Rs 11,718 crore for conducting the 2027 Census, which for the first time will include caste enumeration. Information and Broadcasting Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw said the Cabinet, chaired by Prime Minister Narendra Modi, cleared the proposal [] The post Cabinet nod for Census 2027 appeared first on Northlines .
Cabinet nod to repeal 71 laws that outlived utility
New Delhi, Dec 12: The Union Cabinet on Friday cleared a Bill to repeal 71 laws which have outlived their utility in the statute books, officials said. Out of the 71 laws, 65 are amendments to principal Acts and six are principal laws. At least one law proposed to be repealed is of [] The post Cabinet nod to repeal 71 laws that outlived utility appeared first on Northlines .
Kalkaji: Woman & 2 sons found dead
RBI Deputy Governor raises concerns over stablecoins in India
ANI New Delhi The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) Deputy Governor T Rabi Sankar on Friday raised concerns over the growing prominence of stablecoins, arguing that they pose significant risks to monetary sovereignty, financial stability and banking systems, while offering few benefits that cannot already be delivered by existing payment infrastructure. Delivering the keynote address [] The post RBI Deputy Governor raises concerns over stablecoins in India appeared first on The Navhind Times .
IndiGo faces nearly 59 crore penalty in relation to GST; airline to contest order
The Additional Commissioner of CGST, Delhi South Commissionerate, has imposed the penalty of 58,74,99,439 on the airline for the financial year 2020-21
Delhi Air Quality Stays Very Poor at 349 for Second Day
He urged the government to frame a discussion in such a manner that the Opposition and the Treasury benches can find a solution to the problem instead of trading abuses.
Kisan Congress leader urges workers to make Delhi rally a success
Delhi-Ghaziabad-Meerut RRTS corridor sees ridership surge after new stations open
Man posing as Delhi BJP representative arrested for fraud at UP deputy CM residence
Confusion Theerkkaname: Jam sessions to jettison the blues, jazz up your evenings
6th Avenue in Anna Nagar, Chennai. A pale November evening. The room glows softly; chairs lie scattered; someone tunes a guitar, someone adjusts a mic. From the faint ripple of human chatter, a lone voice rises. A gentle hum follows from the rear of the room, and soon several voices begin to sing. Many pick up the same lines imperfect, but wholly invested. The spirit lifts with the music. Welcome to a jam session. Here, music doesnt merely fill a space it stirs a quiet sense of belonging. Here, a group of Keralites feel at home in Chennai, thanks to blessed music. Vaishakha sandhye / Nin chundilenthe / Aruma sakhithan / Adhara kaanthiyo . The song from the 1987 film Nadodikkattu , rendered by KJ Yesudas, fills the air. Many more follow with shifting rhythms and beats Shanthamee Rathriyil / Vaadyaghoshadikal Konduvaa / Oho Konduvaa from Johnnie Walker starring Mammootty, and Confusion Theerkkaname / Ente Confusion Theerkkanamee , sung by MG Sreekumar in the Jayaram-starrer Summer in Bethlehem . Hours pass, cradled by music and in the arms of bittersweet memories, before the time comes to part for the day. One steps out into darkness, into harsh reality, into the swirl of Chennai traffic, and into the humdrum of existence. Jam sessions are popular in cities like Delhi, Pune, Bengaluru, and Hyderabad, and they are gaining ground in Chennai too. Among people who spend most of their time glued to computer screens and commuting to and from work, there is a craving for belongingto stay connected, to dispel loneliness, to feel at home. Jam sessions offer an answer. The term jam session likely originated in the 1920s jazz scene, when white and Black musicians would gather after their regular paying gigs to play the jazz they couldnt perform in the Paul Whitemanstyle bands they worked in. When Bing Crosby attended these gatherings, the musicians would say he was jammin the beat, because he clapped on the one and the three. Jam sessions are popular in cities like Delhi, Pune, Bengaluru, and Hyderabad, and they are gaining ground in Chennai too. A jam session is a musical gathering where musicians come together to play, improvise, and experiment without following a rigid structure. It begins with a few musicians picking up a song, and soon the whole group joins insinging, clapping, or adding their own musical bitsturning it into a lively, free-flowing experience. Organisers of a recent session in Chennai say the formats popularity has grown rapidly in recent years. Vishwas KP, founder of Do With LIT, a music community based in Bengaluru, said the rise accelerated after Covid-19 as people are more willing to spend on experiences. He added, Before jamming, there were only two kinds of showsone in pubs with live music or DJs, and the second was concerts by big musicians, which are not very interactive. There were many people who werent comfortable with eitherpeople who dont like going to pubs, and people who dont enjoy concerts. There was a middle ground that needed to be filled. According to Vishwas, jam sessions do more than bring music lovers together; they create friendships. Music is something that binds people together. Ive seen it first-hand in my events many people have become very close friends, and I myself have found close friends I didnt know earlier. Divya, the co-founder of Make Some Occha, a mixed-mic community that organises jamming sessions, open mics, and curated events, shared how she started the community with her friend Thejus. She said they wanted to create a space where people could express art and connect with each other. We were fully into corporate jobs, and we realised wed lost our creative side somewhere we wanted a platform for people who have left their homes to express their creativity and form new connections. People are leaving their homes and coming into new, uncomfortable situations, she added. They need to find new friends. So were creating a space where you can randomly come and sit, sing, dance, laugh with no judgement. Divya noted that while the crowd initially consisted mostly of young professionals, it has now expanded to include children, older adults, and families. Vishwas added that about 80 per cent of attendees are between 25 and 35 years old, but they also see groups in their 50s and 60s enjoying the sessions, along with an increasing number of families. While organisers create the environment, it is the attendees who bring it to life. For many, the sessions offer connection, comfort, and nostalgia. While organisers create the environment, it is the attendees who bring it to life. For Reshma, a Malayali architect working in Chennai, the jamming session she attended was deeply nostalgic. There is nothing as comforting and nostalgic as your mother tongue, she said. Songs take us to memories by default; they make you feel connected sentimentally. As someone living in Chennai for the past eight years, listening to old Malayalam songs feels like a slice of home. Between her words, the songs echoed that spirit. As someone strummed the opening chords of an old Malayalam song, heads lifted instantly. Music turned the space into something familiaralmost home. For Shibil, who performed at an open mic, the events help bridge emotional distance. When youre away from home, you have a disconnected feeling. Attending events like this brings back your memories of home. Its a good place to make new connections. The night grew warmer as voices overlapped, rising and settling like waves. For a moment, the room felt less like a hall and more like a living room back home. Liz, a media coordinator in Chennai, discovered one such programme through BookMyShow. This is definitely a place to make new friends. Even if youre alone, you can meet new people here, she said. In a place like Chennai, with such a large immigrant population, more shows like this should be conducted. Im sure more people will join. Vishwas agreed that Chennai offers strong opportunities. Compared to Bengaluru, Chennai has fewer jamming events, and more people here are interested in music There should be more jamming events in Chennai and more groups providing these experiences, because weve seen in our events that people in Chennai absolutely love their music. He said that jamming sessions in Chennai are still new and evolving but have the potential to become mainstream. Badhri Seshadri, founder of Motta Maadi Music, one of Chennais earliest jamming communities, said the city has played a major role in the ventures success. People in Chennai are always so culturally inclined that when something new comes up, they never say no to it. They want to try it and then its up to the performer to maintain the momentum. He also noted that street performances have evolved into musicians using popular public spots to jam, reflecting the citys vibrant music scene. According to him, these sessions thrive not only because the city supports them, but also because generations of Tamil film music legends have created enduring songs that continue to fuel todays jams. Another attendee, Anupama, described the experience as emotional. Malayalam is my mother tongue. I think, speak, and process emotions in Malayalam. Old Malayalam movies and songs take me back to my native soil. Music has that magic I cant really explain, she said. When I heard about a Malayalam jamming session, I was thrilled. Ever since I left home, Ive hung out with many friends but when it comes to music and movies, Ive always felt like an outsider. But jamming old Malayalam songs with people Id never met felt like attending a function with my cousins. Just like that, we were transported home by the lyrics and music. It was sterling nostalgia. As jam sessions spread across cities, they are doing more than bringing music to life they are bringing people together. Through familiar lyrics and melodies, people are finding comfort, friendship, and a fleeting, powerful sense of home far from home.
Kashmir police launch crackdown on vehicles without proper ownership transfer after Delhi car blast
SRINAGAR: In the wake of the Delhi car blast, police have launched a massive Kashmir-wide crackdown on vehicles operating without mandatory ownership transfers following sale or purchase. The drive targeting outside-UT registration numbers is aimed at streamlining vehicle ownership records, curbing misuse of non-transferred or non-local registrations, and enhancing overall road safety. A police spokesman said vehicle checking was intensified across Awantipora in south Kashmir as part of an enforcement drive targeting vehicles operating without mandatory transfer of ownership after sale or purchase. The checking teams were deployed at multiple locations, during which several vehicles found without proper documentation or updated ownership records were seized. Necessary proceedings under the Motor Vehicles Act have been initiated, he said. In neighbouring south Kashmirs Shopian district, police have taken legal action against 144 vehicles bearing registration numbers of other states, found plying on roads without mandatory transfer of ownership after salepurchase in the week-long drive. During the drive, several vehicles operating without proper transfer of ownership and without mandatory re-registration were found in violation, and action under the relevant provisions of the Motor Vehicles Act has been initiated, including for non-registration and failure to transfer ownership. This action forms part of a sustained enforcement campaign carried out over the last few weeks, the police spokesman said. In central Kashmirs Ganderbal district, police, in coordination with the Motor Vehicles Department (MVD), established nakas at key locations across the district, where joint teams thoroughly inspected vehicles to ensure compliance with transfer norms and other statutory requirements. Strict action was initiated against owners and drivers found violating the Motor Vehicles Act, including plying non-transferred vehicles, lack of valid documents, and other traffic-related violations, the police spokesman said. In south Kashmirs Pulwama, Kulgam, and Anantnag districts, police teams deployed at multiple checkpoints inspected vehicles for proper documentation and updated ownership records. Several vehicles found violating norms or involved in rash driving were seized, and proceedings under the Motor Vehicles Act have been initiated, the police spokesman said. In central Kashmirs Budgam district, police seized 11 vehicles found violating provisions of the Motor Vehicles Act across the district. These vehicles had been brought from outside the Union Territory but had not undergone the mandatory legal transfer of ownership to their current users. This lapse is not only a violation of the Motor Vehicles Act but also a matter of significant security relevance, the police spokesman said. Police have urged vehicle owners to complete transfer-of-ownership formalities promptly and maintain valid documents. Unregistered or illegally transferred vehicles can be misused for criminal or anti-national activities, including smuggling, theft, or transportation of unauthorized goods, thereby posing a serious threat to public safety and national security, police warned the public.
A fresh start: Families of 1984 riots get job letters from CM
50-year-old bizman shot at in Shahdara, cops suspect enmity
AQI still very poor, may turn severe in coming days
Woman convicted for false rape allegations
Messi mania: Rahul Gandhi to visit Hyderabad
Hyderabad: Senior Congress leader and Leader of Opposition in the Lok Sabha, Rahul Gandhi, is all set to visit Hyderabad on Saturday, December 13. He will attend the G.O.A.T. India Tour event featuring football legend Lionel Messi at the Uppal cricket stadium. According to the schedule, Rahul will arrive at Hyderabad airport from Delhi between 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 and Shiv Sena settle differences, seal seat-sharing pact for BMC polls
The BJP and Shiv Sena have sealed a seat-sharing formula for the polls to Asias richest civic body, the Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC), which is scheduled for January, said Maharashtra BJP chief Ravindra Chavan on Friday. In the 277-member BMC, the BJP is likely to contest 130 to 140 seats, while the DCM Eknath Shinde-led Shiv Sena will contest 80 to 90 seats. The remaining seats will be given to other partners in the Mahayuti including the DCM Ajit Pawar-led NCP. The seat-sharing arrangements were discussed in a meeting in which Maharashtra CM Devendra Fadnavis, Shinde, Chavan and revenue minister Chandrashekhar Bawankule were present. Later, Chavan held a meeting with Fadnavis. Then he flew to Delhi to meet Shah, where the decision was sealed. Bawankule, a senior BJP leader, had said earlier that instructions will be given to local leaders to sit together and start discussions on seat sharing. We are confident that 90 per cent of the issues will be resolved at the local level, while any remaining issues will be resolved at state level. We decided that there will be four representatives from each party who are empowered to discuss the issues, he said. The truce between the two parties comes after their relationship had hit rough weather ahead of the local body elections earlier this month, with the BJP poaching several Sena workers in the constituency of Eknath Shindes son and Lok Sabha MP Dr Shrikant Shinde in Kalyan and Dombivali.
Rahul Gandhi likely to watch Messi-Revanth football match in Uppal today
Revanth Reddy had extended a formal invitation to Rahul Gandhi and Priyanka Gandhi during his Delhi visit on Wednesday.
Rajasthan CM Bhajanlal presents two-year report of his govt, Congress calls claims misleading
JAIPUR: As the Bhajanlal Sharma government approaches its two-year mark on December 15, the Chief Minister on Thursday released a performance report, claiming that 70 per cent of poll promises have been fulfilled and Rajasthan now ranks first in 11 national projects. Citing government data, Sharma said that out of 392 resolutions, 274 have either been completed or are currently underway, and that 73 per cent of the announcements made over the last two years have been implemented. With what he described as sincere intent and transparent governance, he said placing Rajasthan among the countrys leading states is no longer a distant dream. Emphasising transparency and efficiency, Sharma asserted that Rajasthan has moved into the category of best-performing states, listing first-place rankings in 11 national projects, second place in five, and third in nine. He said several projects that remained stuck in files earlier had been directly implemented under his government, accelerating public benefit. Accusing the previous Congress administration of delaying major initiatives such as the Eastern Rajasthan Canal Project (ERCP), he reiterated his governments anti-corruption stance, saying they had caught crocodiles and sent them to jail and were ready to face consequences. Sharma said implementing the ERCP was a top priority from day one, claiming that work orders worth Rs 26,000 crore had been issued and the project would benefit 3 crore people in eastern Rajasthan. He noted that an MoU with Haryana was signed in February 2024 to supply water to the Shekhawati region, with the DPR now being prepared. The CM added that securing the future of the youth remained central to his administrations agenda, criticising the previous government for leaving young people frustrated and disappointed. After the BJP came to power, he said, an SIT was formed to take strict action in the paper leak case, and a comprehensive youth policy would be introduced soon. We want the youth of Rajasthan to become job creators, not job seekers, he said. Sharma also stated that the government had implemented over 28 policies in two years to ensure sustainable and transparent development. The Congress dismissed the CMs claims, with Leader of the Opposition Tikaram Jully calling the statements misleading. He said Sharmas only achievement was keeping his chair despite internal conflicts within the BJP, accusing the government of abandoning promises such as wheat procurement at Rs 2,700, purchasing millet at MSP, and reducing petrol-diesel VAT to match Gujarat and Haryana. The youth are asking where the calendar for 2.5 lakh jobs is. Democracy has turned into bureaucracy, and the public is crying out for help, Jully said. Amid the political sparring, former Chief Minister Vasundhara Rajes meeting with Prime Minister Narendra Modi in Delhi triggered speculation in Jaipurs political circles. It was her first meeting with the PM in the capital after the November 11 Anta by-election, in which the BJP lost a seat considered part of her Hadoti stronghold. The defeat has raised concerns within the party, with observers calling the bypoll a litmus test for the Bhajanlal government.
AMRUT 2.0: Parliamentary panel flags slow progress; seeks targets, stronger water management push
NEW DELHI: Concerned with the slow implementation of water body rejuvenation projects under Atal Mission for Rejuvenation and Urban Transformation (AMRUT) 2.0, a Parliamentary Panel has asked the Ministry of Housing and Urban Affairs (MoHUA) to accelerate the completion of all sanctioned projects and set annual progress targets. As per the report of the Standing Committee of Lok Sabha presented in Parliament on Friday, only 678 out of 3,032 projects have been completed. It also noted that despite extensive mapping of water bodies, rejuvenation plans have been prepared for only about 10.5 per cent of them under the scheme. The Committee, in its report titled Review of AMRUT with special emphasis on urban drinking water , has also recommended the formulation of a National Urban Wastewater Reuse Policy on a priority basis, mandating time-bound adoption of state-level reuse policies and establishing robust systems for tracking actual reuse. The Committee evaluated the adequacy of financial investments under AMRUT 1.0 and 2.0 in comparison with the projections made by the High-Powered Expert Committee (HPEC) in 2011, which estimated 3.2 lakh crore for urban water supply infrastructure and 5.5 lakh crore for Operations and Maintenance (O&M) over a 20-year period (20122031). The panel observed that while AMRUT has led to a notable scaling-up of investments in urban water supply infrastructure, the sanctioned amount still meets only about half of the requirement projected by HPEC. It therefore suggested that the ministry take immediate steps to bridge the financing gap, and assess additional financial requirements and investments with a long-term perspective up to 2047. One of the recommendations made by the Committee is to establish coordination with the Ministry of Jal Shakti and concerned state departments to take time-bound action to institutionalise integrated urban water management, including the setting up of a formal inter-ministerial coordination platform with clearly defined roles for key ministries and planning bodies. Taking note of the alarming depletion of groundwater reserves and the growing threat to water security, the Committee also sought the formation of a National Urban Aquifer Recharge Strategy with defined benchmarks, monitoring mechanisms and a GIS-enabled tracking system to quantify outcomes and the sustainability of various initiatives. The ministry must take all necessary measures for optimal utilisation of the sewage treatment capacity of the existing Sewage Treatment Plants (STPs) and promote installation of sufficient STPs across States/UTs to achieve 100 per cent wastewater treatment, the report said.
NEW DELHI: The Indian Embassy in Bangkok is maintaining close communication with Thai authorities regarding the detention of Saurabh Luthra and Gaurav Luthra in connection with the Birch by Romeo Lane fire in Goa that killed 25 people . Sources said that following the Embassy's intervention, the two brothers have been detained by Thai authorities in Phuket. Thai officials are currently proceeding with action under local laws, including arrangements for sending both individuals back to India, a source said. A Goa Police team, which is in Phuket, is coordinating with the Indian Embassy and the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) to get both the accused deported. In the meantime, the Sessions Court at Mapusa in Goa has issued notice in connection with the anticipatory bail applications filed by Sarpanch Roshan Redkar and Secretary Raghuvir Bagkar, both of Arpora Panchayat. Goa Police sought time to file a detailed reply, and the court has granted time until December 16 at 2:30 pm for filing the reply and for arguments. Further, the court has extended the police custody of one of the accused, Bharat Kohli, by six days for further investigation. Kohli was in charge of managing operations at the establishment on behalf of the owners. Police have recorded statements of around 50 people connected with the fire so far, including officials, workers and victims. During the interrogation of the arrested co-owner Ajay Gupta , police found that when the fire broke out, the Luthra brothers were attending a wedding in the national capital. They were informed about the incident and immediately made a getaway plan. Ajay Gupta was present in Goa when the fire broke out but was not at the site. However, he took a flight on Sunday morning and left for Delhi, said a senior IPS officer. When Goa Police went to his residence in Gurugram, he could not be found. He had gotten himself admitted to a hospital in Lajpat Nagar and was traced there on Tuesday. According to sources, these movements show that the accused tried to escape and hide themselves. The fire broke out past midnight when a musical night was being held at the nightclub. About 100 people, mostly tourists, were partying at that time. The use of electric firecrackers was believed to have caused the fire. According to the FIR registered by Goa Police , Birch by Romeo Lane didnt have basic fire safety measures like extinguishers, alarms, suppression gear or a fire audit on record. Police said that the owners, manager, partners, event organiser and senior staff conducted a fire act at the venue without taking proper care and caution and despite full knowledge that it could lead to a deadly accident. The FIR also stated that the nightclub lacked emergency exits on both the deck and ground floor, which led to several guests being trapped in the flames. Goa nightclub fire: 'Landowner' claims officials quietly changed property status
Woman, 2 Sons Found Dead In Delhi Home, Suicide Suspected: Cops
A woman and her two sons were found dead at their home in southeast Delhi on Friday, with police suspecting it to be a case of suicide, an official said.
CBI, FBI dismantles transnational cyber crime network in Noida, six arrested
NEW DELHI: India and the US federal investigative agencies have jointly busted a transnational cybercrime network in Noida, where scammers based in India allegedly defrauded US nationals of USD 8.5 million, the CBI said on Friday. Acting on inputs from the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), the Central Bureau of Investigation arrested six accused from Uttar Pradeshs Noida and dismantled a cybercrime syndicate that had been targeting US citizens since 2022. The accused have been identified as Shubham Singh, Daltanlian, George T. Zamlianlal, L. Seiminlen Haokip, Mangkholun, Robert Thangkhankhual and David. During the period 2022-2025, the accused individuals operating under pseudonymous identities of US Government officials from Drug Enforcement Agency (DEA), Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) and Social Security Administration (SSA), conspired to target US victims by threatening them that their Social Security Numbers (SSN) had been used for money laundering and drug deliveries and that all of their assets would be freezed, the agency said. Claiming the victims funds were at risk, the network allegedly manipulated them into transferring USD 8.5 million to cryptocurrency wallets and foreign bank accounts controlled by the accused. The CBI registered a case on December 9 and launched a coordinated investigation, conducting extensive searches at multiple locations in Delhi, Noida and Kolkata linked to the accused. Officials intercepted six individuals allegedly engaged in ongoing criminal activities at an illegal call centre operating in Noida and dismantled the facility. During searches conducted on Wednesday and Thursday, investigators uncovered what they described as a cyber-enabled financial crime network routing proceeds through virtual assets and layered bank transfers. Searches conducted at premises of the illegal call centre and the accused persons led to recovery of cash amount of Rs.1.88 crores, 34 electronic devices viz. mobile phones, laptops, pen drives, hard disks and incriminating documents pertaining to crime, the agency said. The CBI added that further operations are underway to trace the remaining proceeds of crime and identify additional links in the network.
IndiGo moves Delhi HC over Rs 900 crore customs duty refund on re-import of aircraft parts: Report
IndiGo has filed a petition in the Delhi High Court seeking a refund of over 900 crore in customs duty paid on aircraft engines and parts re-imported after overseas repairs. The airline argues the duty is unconstitutional and constitutes a double levy. The case was adjourned as one judge recused herself due to her son's employment with IndiGo.
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With greater focus on domestic threats, while downplaying challenges from China and Russia and discounting European alliesis the U.S. Trump administration signalling a major geopolitical shift in its latest National Security Strategy? After a year of tensions with Washington, how should New Delhi interpret the references to India, and how do they compare with previous NSS documents?
Delhis new school fee law: What parents need to know right now
Delhi now has a new law for private school fees. The Delhi School Education (Transparency in Fixation and Regulation of Fee) Act, 2025, is now active. This Act brings clear rules on what schools can charge. It restricts fee heads, caps entry fees, and bans capitation fees. Optional services must be no-profit, no-loss. Financial accountability is stricter.
Dr Alok Chopra, a Delhi cardiologist, highlights subtle signs of heart issues. Shortness of breath during daily tasks, unusual fatigue, and heartbeat changes are early indicators. Poor sleep and swelling in the legs also signal potential problems. Recognizing these whispers from your body can lead to timely intervention and protect your heart.
BJP summons Manipur MLAs to Delhi amid buzz on restoring popular govt
BJP MLAs from Manipur have been summoned to New Delhi for discussions on forming a popular government, as the state remains under President's Rule. This comes after a previous visit by MLAs in October to urge the central leadership for government formation.
No significant surge in deaths of Indians abroad; 5,897 mortal remains repatriated this year: Centre
NEW DELHI: The total number of cases involving deaths of Indian citizens working or residing abroad has he Centre on Friday told Parliament that deaths of Indian citizens working or living abroad have not witnessed any significant increase in recent years, and said 5,897 mortal remains were brought back to India between January and October this year. External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar, responding in the Lok Sabha, was also asked whether the government tracks the time taken to repatriate mortal remains from various countries. The government attaches high priority to addressing and resolving issues affecting Indian nationals abroad, including cases of deaths, local cremation/burial and transportation of mortal remains to their hometowns in India, he said in a written response. The total number of cases involving deaths of Indian citizens working or residing abroad has not witnessed any significant increase in recent times, he said. In his response, the Union minister also shared a year-wise list of mortal remains of Indian nationals transported to India since 2016. According to the data, the number of mortal remains of Indian nationals transported to India this year till October stands at 5,897. The corresponding figures for other years stood at 4,167 (in 2016); 4,222 (2017); 4,205 (2018); 5,291 (2019); 5,321 (2020); 5,834 (2021); 5,946 (2022); 6,532 (2023) and 7,096 (in 2024). Jaishankar said the time taken for repatriation of mortal remains varies with several factors, including the cause of death, the country from where the mortal remains have to be transported, the distance of the country from India, domestic laws of the host country, employment status of the deceased, and the presence of the next of kin in the country, among others. The procedures will accordingly differ from country to country, depending on the regulations in the specific country. Therefore, no fixed time can be framed for eventual transportation of the mortal remains in death cases. Generally, the transportation of mortal remains is quicker in cases of natural deaths in comparison to the cases of unnatural deaths, he added.
Not every chest pain is a heart attack: Cardiologist explains how to spot the difference
Delhi cardiologist Dr. Shailesh Singh advises distinguishing between heart-related chest pain and minor discomfort. He stresses that pain during exertion, feeling like pressure or squeezing, and easing with rest, is a classic cardiac sign. Sharp, fleeting pains or those aggravated by touch or deep breaths are less likely to be heart issues.
IFS cadre strength at 954; 200 SC/ST and 263 women diplomats
NEW DELHI: The External Affairs Ministry on Friday informed Parliament that the total strength of the Indian Foreign Service (IFS) stood at 954 officers as of December 1, 2025, with significant representation from SC/ST, OBC and women cadres. In a written reply to the Lok Sabha, Minister of State for External Affairs Kirti Vardhan Singh said the IFS currently includes 200 SC/ST officers, 217 OBC officers and 263 women officers. He added that the Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) does not maintain separate data on officers from minority communities. Responding to a query on representation at senior diplomatic posts, Singh said 26 Ambassadors, High Commissioners or Permanent Representatives (PRs) belong to SC/ST categories, while 25 officers posted abroad in these top roles are from the OBC category. Currently, there are 11 women officers serving as Ambassadors, High Commissioners or Permanent Representatives, he said. The MEA was also asked to provide the total number of IFS officers from SC/ST, OBC, minority and women categories, along with their distribution across senior roles in the ministry. Singh tabled figures covering postings at the Director, Joint Secretary, Additional Secretary and Secretary levels, underscoring the governments emphasis on social and gender representation within Indias diplomatic corps.
Huma Qureshi reveals how Bollywood really uses paparazzi
Hyderabad: Huma Qureshi has steadily carved her place in Bollywood with powerful performances and fearless choices. From hard-hitting films to acclaimed web series like Maharani and Delhi Crime, the actor has built a career based on talent rather than industry backing. In 2025, she remained in the spotlight with Maharani 4, Delhi Crime 3, Jolly 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 .
Delhis school fee law goes live: What changes for parents and schools this academic year
Delhi's new education act aims to curb arbitrary private school fee hikes. The law mandates itemized fee heads, caps on certain charges, and prohibits disguised capitation fees. User-based services must be no-profit, no-loss. A School-Level Fee Regulation Committee, including parents, will now approve fee structures, ensuring transparency and predictability for three years.
Delhi: Rekha Gupta distributes appointment letters for permanent jobs to 1984 riot victims' families
PM Modi, Gill, fashion show: Messi's India tour has everything but football
Lionel Messi is set to visit India for the 'GOAT India Tour 2025', his first trip since 2011, but this time without any competitive matches. The tour focuses on promotional events and appearances across Kolkata, Hyderabad, Mumbai, and New Delhi, including meetings with dignitaries and a charity fashion show.
What to expect at Subko LoCol Delhi, the new speciality coffee and bakehouse destination
The Mumbai-born speciality coffee, craft bakehouse and fine cacao brand brings its flagship experience, and a first-ever matcha menu, to Delhis Lodhi Colony
India, France seal treaty revamp giving Paris dividend relief, New Delhi tax rights
Currently, India can impose taxes on any French entitys share sale, but only when it holds more than 10% of an Indian company. The new proposed treaty will remove that threshold
India-Oman trade pact gets cabinet nod, signing likely on Dec 17-18
New Delhi: The Union Cabinet on Friday approved a free trade agreement between India and Oman, which is expected to be signed during Prime Minister Narendra Modis visit to Oman on December 17-18, sources said. Talks for the free trade agreement, officially termed as CEPA (Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement), formally began in November 2023 and 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 .
IMD explains why cold waves have yet to hit Delhi and northwestern plains
Northwest India is experiencing unseasonably mild weather. Minimum temperatures are not dropping as expected for December. The India Meteorological Department forecasts a slight rise in temperatures over the next few days. This trend is attributed to a lack of typical cold winds. Light rain is possible in the Himalayan region. Overall, no major temperature variations are anticipated nationwide.
US forges critical minerals coalition with eight allies, leaves India out
NEW DELHI: A new US-led strategic initiative, named Pax Silica, which aims to build a secure, prosperous, and innovation-driven global silicon supply chain, has been launched without the inclusion of India amidst crucial trade negotiations between the two countries. The US State Department defined the initiative as focused on the entire silicon supply chain, from critical minerals and energy inputs to advanced manufacturing, semiconductors, AI infrastructure, and logistics. The inaugural Pax Silica Summit will have Japan, South Korea, Singapore, the Netherlands, the United Kingdom, Israel, the United Arab Emirates, and Australia. The US State Department emphasised the group's critical role, and said, Together, these countries are home to the most important companies and investors powering the global AI supply chain. The objective of Pax Silica is clearly strategic at a time when building alternatives to Chinese-led supply chains on critical minerals and emerging technologies are in focus. The alliance seeks o reduce coercive dependencies, protect the materials and capabilities foundational to artificial intelligence, and ensure aligned nations can develop and deploy transformative technologies at scale. US, Australia sign critical-minerals agreement as way to counter China The initiative, which responds to increasing risks from coercive dependencies and a collective desire to secure all strategic stacks of the technology supply chain-- including software, foundation models, semiconductors, and mineral refining---signals a concerted effort to establish a trusted economic order for the AI era. India's exclusion from this list is interesting, given that critical minerals have recently become a central focus of the bilateral relationship. In fact, the US and India in 2024 signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) on critical minerals supply chains, an important example of Indias bilateral cooperation in this sector, which aims to leverage he two countries complementary strengths to ensure greater resilience in the critical minerals sector. The MoU, alongside the Initiative on Critical and Emerging Technologies (iCET), highlights a growing focus on technology and clean energy cooperation. However, the absence from Pax Silica- a body formed specifically around the world's most advanced AI supply chain companies and investors--suggests that while the US and India are collaborating on mineral resilience, New Delhi may not yet be perceived as a core, end-to-end partner in the most advanced segment of the global AI production ecosystem. There was no immediate reaction from Indian side to this development.
Meta India appoints Aman Jain as new public policy head
New Delhi: Meta India on Friday named Aman Jain as the new head of public policy, tasking him with steering policy strategy and engagements in a market the US-headquartered social media giant considers strategic. Jain will also be a member of the India leadership team. He will join the company early next year and will 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 .
Red Fort Blast: Delhi Court Sends 3 Doctors, Preacher To 12 Days Jail
A Delhi court on Friday remanded three doctors and a preacher who were arrested in connection with the November 10 Red Fort blast case to 12 days of judicial custody.
CAQM forms expert committee to develop strategies to tackle Delhi air pollution
An Expert Committee, chaired by IIT Madras Professor Ashok Jhunjhunwala, has been formed by the Commission for Air Quality Management in NCR to address vehicular pollution. The committee will review clean mobility policies, assess emission contributions, and recommend measures for accelerated EV transition and air pollution abatement in Delhi-NCR.
Nandyal MP hosts breakfast meeting in Delhi
On Thursday, Hema Malini held a prayer meet in Delhi, and while remembering her late husband, she revealed his unfulfilled wish.
Namo Bharat crosses 2 crore trips in two years, shows steady rise in commuter trust
Namo Bharat has surpassed 2 crore commuter trips. This regional transit system on the Delhi-Ghaziabad-Meerut corridor is gaining popularity. Ridership has steadily grown since its launch in October 2023. Reduced travel times and reliable services are driving this increase. NCRTC is enhancing connectivity and reducing train frequency to meet demand.
Over 280 teaching vacancies are open across major institutions, including Gauhati University, CGPSC, Delhi University colleges, and Punjab Engineering College, with deadlines in December 2025. Posts range from assistant professors to faculty roles across disciplines. Eligible candidates with postgraduate, M.Phil, Ph.D, or medical qualifications can apply through official websites before the respective closing dates.
Dolma Aunty's momo stall in Delhi is a business powerhouse. Ankur Warikoo's analysis shows a single plate of momos at 60 fuels a thriving enterprise. Operating for 14 hours daily across three locations, the stall generates approximately 27 lakh monthly. This street food success story highlights consistent demand and smart operations over three decades.
Where is the freeze? Delhi-NCR pines for classic cold wave, IMD says THIS
Delhi is not experiencing cold waves contrary to the usual trend in December. The IMD in its latest report has said that the temperature in Delhi-NCR will likely be warmer than usual for the next week. The northern regions like J&K, Ladakh and others will see temperatures below 5 degrees.
Delhi government notifies new law to regulate private school fees, cap charges
The Delhi School Education (Transparency in Fixation and Regulation of Fees) Act, 2025, was notified by Lt. Governor V.K. Saxena, introducing stricter oversight of private school fee structures
IndiGo cancels 160 flights at Delhi, Bengaluru airports on Friday
IndiGo cancelled approximately 160 flights from Delhi and Bengaluru on Friday, following over 200 cancellations the previous day. The airline's top executives appeared before a DGCA probe panel investigating the widespread operational disruptions. The Directorate General of Civil Aviation also sacked four Flight Operations Inspectors due to the ongoing issues.
Cabinet nod to repeal 71 laws which have outlived utility
NEW DELHI: The Union Cabinet on Friday cleared a Bill to repeal 71 laws which have outlived their utility in the statute books, officials said. Out of the 71 laws, 65 are amendments to principal Acts and six are principal laws. At least one law proposed to be repealed is of the British era, the officials said. The proposed repeal and amendment bill is not aimed at striking off colonial laws but to remove Acts which have outlived their utility, an official said. Once an amendment is passed by Parliament, it gets subsumed in the principal law. It then only clutters the statute books, an official explained. So far, 1,562 old archaic laws have been repealed.
Silver Prices Hit Record Rs 2 Lakh Per Kg In Futures Trade Amid Strong Global Cues
New Delhi, Dec 12: Silver prices rallied on Friday to breach the record Rs 2 lakh per kg mark in futures trade for the first time, riding on strong investor demand and positive global trends. Rising for the fourth consecutive day, the white metal futures for March delivery appreciated by Rs 1,420, or 0.71 per cent, to touch a lifetime high of Rs 2,00,362 per kg on the Multi-Commodity Exchange (MCX). In the international markets, Comex silver futures rose to [] The post Silver Prices Hit Record Rs 2 Lakh Per Kg In Futures Trade Amid Strong Global Cues appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Cabinet approves 11,718-crore budget for first-ever digital census 2027
NEW DELHI: Moving towards conducting the National Census 2027, the NDA government on Friday approved a proposal at its Union Cabinet meeting, chaired by Prime Minister Narendra Modi, to carry out the Census of India 2027 at a cost of 11,718 crore. Billed as the worlds largest statistical exercise, the Census of India will be conducted in two phases. Union Minister for Information & Broadcasting Ashwini Vaishnaw, sharing details of the Cabinet decision, said that the first phase of Census 2027 will involve the House Listing and Housing Census, to be carried out between April and September 2026. The second phase will cover Population Enumeration in February 2027. Notably, the Population Census for the Union Territory of Ladakh and the snow-bound, non-synchronous areas of the Union Territory of Jammu & Kashmir, as well as the states of Himachal Pradesh and Uttarakhand, will be conducted in September 2026. The minister added that nearly 30 lakh field functionaries will be engaged in the Census, generating more than 1.5 crore human-day employment. Census 2027 will also be Indias first-ever digital census. The data dissemination will be much better and user-friendly, so that all queries on required parameters for policymaking will be available at the click of a button, the minister said. He added that Census-as-a-Service (CaaS) will deliver data to ministries in a clean, machine-readable, and actionable format. A dedicated Census Management and Monitoring System portal has been developed to manage and monitor the entire census process in real time. He also said that an option for self-enumeration will be provided to the public, with appropriate security features for this large-scale digital operation. The Cabinet Committee on Political Affairs, at its meeting held on April 30, 2025, had decided to include caste enumeration in the 2027 Census. Given the vast social and demographic diversity in our country and the related challenges, Census 2027 will also capture caste data electronically in the second phase as part of the Population Enumeration, the minister added.
Rahul Gandhi adamant on proving himself 'jhooth ki dukan': BJP
NEW DELHI: The BJP on Friday called Congress MP Rahul Gandhi jhooth ki dukan and said he along with others in the opposition benches was looking away when the Congress was exposed by the treasury benches under the leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Home Minister Amit Shah during debates on Vande Mataram and election reforms in Parliament. This came after Gandhi, the Leader of the Opposition in the Lok Sabha, hailed his party members' performance during the debates on the two topics in both Houses of Parliament, and claimed that the government was taken to the cleaners by the opposition. Hitting back, BJP national spokesperson Prem Shukla said, Rahul Gandhi says the opposition ripped the BJP members apart (dhajjiyan uda di). On the contrary, Rahul Gandhi and others in the opposition were looking away when the Congress was exposed with proof by the members of the treasury benches under the leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Home Minister Amit Shah during the debates on Vande Mataram and Election Reforms. The entire country saw it... Rahul Gandhi is adamant on proving himself to be a 'jhooth ki dukan' (shop of lies), he told reporters at the BJP headquarters here. The BJP spokesperson said the country also saw how the entire opposition fled from the Lok Sabha the moment Shah eiterated the Modi government's esolve to drive the 'ghuspaithiyas' (infiltrators) out of the country. The entire country saw how Rahul Gandhi and the members of the other opposition parties were ripped apart on the issue of 'ghuspaithiyas', he added. Shukla said that Shah told Parliament during debates on the two topics with proof as to how Jawaharlal Nehru, the country's first prime minister, compromised on the issue of Vande Mataram's stanzas in the original version of the national song. Intervening in the discussion on Election reforms, the Union home minister also gave a logical and evidence-based rebuttal to the opposition's allegations against the Special Intensive Review (SIR) of the electoral rolls by the Election Commission, the BJP spokesperson said. The Congress is not in a position to counter his (Shah's) response, he added. The BJP spokesperson also slammed the leader of the opposition over his remarks that Shah got scared by the opposition attack, and said, Rahul Gandhi, you feel scared and you have accepted it. When Sonia Gandhi was named the Congress president post, both the son and the daughter were scared of what would happen if she was made president of the party, Shukla claimed in an apparent reference to Gandhi and his sister Priyank Gandhi Vadra, who is now an MP from Kerala's Wayanad Lok Sabha constituency. Amit Shah was not scared even when the erstwhile UPA government remained busy day and night in conspiring to implicate him and Narendra Modi, then chief minister of Gujarat, in false cases, he added. The BJP spokesperson also took a swipe at the Congress over the absence of its MP Shashi Tharoor in Gandhi's meeting with the party's Lok Sabha members in the Parliament House complex on Friday, saying, All Congress leaders are preparing to leave the Congress' sinking ship. Tharoor could not attend the meeting as he was travelling out of the station. The BJP spokesperson alleged, The Congress is a sinking ship with no visible possibility of its survival. All the Congress leaders keep talking about the party's fate, he said. But I don't know how Rahul Gandhi is living with such arrogance. He says, 'paksh ki dhajjiyan uda di (his party members ripped the government apart), he added.
Out of 4.99 lakh hectares of railways land, 1068 hectare under encroachment: Vaishnaw
NEW DELHI, Dec 12: Railway Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw stated on Friday in a written reply in the Rajya Sabha that as on March 31, 2025, the total land in possession of the Indian Railways was about 4.99 lakh hectares, out of which 1068.54 hectares were encroached in various parts of the country for quite a long period. While responding to questions regarding the land parcels of the railways presently under encroachment in the country, Vaishnaw said that the railways [] The post Out of 4.99 lakh hectares of railways land, 1068 hectare under encroachment: Vaishnaw appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Kerala actor abduction case: All six accused sentenced to 20 years of rigorous imprisonment
KOCHI: In a significant setback for the prosecution, the Ernakulam District and Sessions Court on Friday sentenced all six convicts, including prime accused Pulsar Suni, to 20 years of rigorous imprisonment in the 2017 actor abduction and rape case. The prosecution had strongly argued for life imprisonment for all the accused, particularly Suni, but the court held that this was not a case warranting the maximum sentence. All six convicts will now be shifted to Viyyur Central Jail in Thrissur. Delivering a judgment running over several pages, District and Sessions Judge Honey M Varghese noted that although the case attracted intense public attention, sensationalism has no bearing on sentencing. She emphasised that all the convicts are below 40 years of age and, except for Suni, none have a prior criminal record. The time served during the pendency of the trial will be set off against the conviction period. Taking this into account, Suni and Martin, who have each spent nearly seven years in custody, will now serve around 13 more years, while Manikandan and Vijeesh, who have served about three and a half years each, will spend roughly 16 and a half more. Salim and Pradeep, who have each spent about two years in jail, will serve approximately 18 more years. The courts sentencing remarks underscored the balance required in criminal justice. While awarding the sentence, the court must take into account the impact the crime has had on the victim and on society. Sentencing should be balanced in a way that ensures justice both to society and to the accused. The court must also consider the history of the offence, the possibility of reforming the accused, and the objectives of punishment. The court should not be swayed by emotions or act with bias while imposing the sentence, the court said. Actor abduction and sexual assault case: Conspiracy or not, many questions need answers At the same time, the court cannot ignore the fact that the acts of the accused questioned the dignity of the woman. The victim's right to safety was violated, and she was subjected to fear, humiliation, and helplessness. This also caused her psychological trauma. It should also be considered that she was attacked while on her way to a friends house, and that the incident was unexpected.However, the court also considers the age of the accused, their family circumstances, and the argument that, except for the first accused, the others have no other criminal background. All the accused are below 40 years of age. The observations made by the Supreme Court in the Nirbhaya case (Mukesh v. State of Delhi) are relevant here. Crimes against women affect not only their dignity but also the progress of society. The judgment also mentions the need to raise public awareness regarding gender justice.In light of the circumstances mentioned above, the court finds that this is not a situation requiring the imposition of the maximum punishment, the order said,awarding the sentence. The court also noted mitigating factors: the age of the accused, their family circumstances, and the fact that, except for Suni, none of the others had any other criminal background. Earlier in the day, the courtroom witnessed tense scenes as the judge, prosecution, survivors counsel TB Mini, and defence teams assembled at 10.15 am The accused, brought under heavy escort from Viyyur, heard the prosecution call for a life term, describing the assault as a gang-rape case that required the strongest possible message. The defence argued that sentencing must reflect the different roles played by each accused. The judge also questioned the demand for a uniform sentence, asking whether one accused should receive the maximum and others the minimum based on background and involvement. Several of the accused broke down while pleading for leniency. Suni said his mother was his only support, while others insisted they had no role in the crime and cited dependent families and lack of criminal history. The court acknowledged that only Suni committed the rape, but noted that the actions of the others had a facilitating role.Judge Honey Varghese also cautioned the media to report the case responsibly and noted that several contempt petitions related to public commentary on the case would be heard on December 18. Public prosecutor Advocate Ajakumar, after the judgment, expressed total disappointment in the verdict.It is a highly disappointing judgment from the trial court. The punishment awarded for the rape charge is the minimum prescribed under our parliamentary system, and this could send a wrong message to society. A detailed reading of the full judgment is required before offering further comments. Overall, this is not a setback for the prosecution, he said. Meanwhile, Malayalam actor Dileep, who had been acquitted earlier by the Principal Sessions Court, through his counsel, sought the return of his passport surrendered during bail. The court said it would consider the request after roll call. The 2017 assault had triggered an unprecedented reckoning in the Malayalam film industry, prompting several women to speak publicly about harassment, discrimination, and institutional apathy. The incident ultimately led to the formation of the Hema Committee, whose report, released last year, called for wide-ranging reforms to ensure safer and more equitable workplaces for women in cinema. 2017 Kerala actor abduction case: How conspiracy narrative fell apart
India, France seal treaty revamp giving Paris dividend relief, Delhi tax rights
Bilateral trade between India and France stood at $15 billion last year, and Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi and French President Emmanuel Macron have been forging warmer ties. The two sides have been working to recast their tax treaty since 2024 to modernize it by adapting global standards on tax transparency.
Delhi CM hands over appointment letters to kin of 1984 riot victims
New Delhi: Delhi Chief Minister Rekha Gupta on Friday handed over appointment letters to 36 family members of those affected by the 1984 anti-Sikh riots. During the event, she said while no government assistance can erase the trauma of the victims, her administration remains committed to supporting them with dignity and justice. Minister Manjinder Singh 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 rejects TN plea on Karur stampede probe, cites fairness
New Delhi: The Supreme Court on Friday turned down Tamil Nadu governments plea to modify its order suspending a one-man enquiry commission and the SIT to look into the Karur stampede in which 41 people were killed saying, We want everything to be fair and impartial. A bench of justices JK Maheswari and Vijay Bishnoi 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 .
22K & 24K gold price today, December 12, 2025 across Indian cities
Delhi govt notifies new law to regulate private school fees, cap charges
A key feature of the Act is the annual School-Level Fee Regulation Committee, which each school must constitute by July 15 every year. The panel will include five parents selected through a draw of lots from the parent-teacher association, with mandatory representation of women, and members from Scheduled Castes, Scheduled Tribes, and socially and educationally backward classes.
Novo Nordisk brings Ozempic to India for type 2 diabetes treatment
New Delhi: Danish pharma major Novo Nordisk on Friday launched its blockbuster type 2 diabetes treatment injection Ozempic, globally popular for its weight-loss benefits. Ozempic is now available in India as 0.25 mg, 0.5 mg and 1 mg in FlexTouch Pen an easy-to-use, once-weekly pen device, at a starting cost of Rs 2,200 per 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 evacuates 5,945 nationals from Israel, Iran, Syria, Iraq
New Delhi: Keeping in view their safety and security, the government has evacuated 5,945 Indian nationals from Israel, Iran, Syria and Iraq in the Middle East during the last three years, the Centre informed the Parliament on Friday. These evacuation operations include Operation Ajay in Israel in 2023 and Operation Sindhu in Iran and Israel 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 .
Should we relocate everyone to moon, Supreme Court asks while dismissing plea on earthquakes
The petitioner said that earlier it was considered that only Delhi was in the high seismic zone, but recently it was concluded that 75% of the Indian population falls under it
Govt Strengthens Framework to Combat Fake News and Deep Fakes across Media Platforms
Govt Steps Up Action Against Misleading Information While Safeguarding Creative Freedom Fact Check Unit of PIB Verifies the Authentic News and Counters Fake News Related to Central Govt New Delhi: Free speech is protected under Article 19(1) of the Constitution. The Government is cognisant of the increasing instances of fake, false, misleading information and AI-generated [] The post Govt Strengthens Framework to Combat Fake News and Deep Fakes across Media Platforms appeared first on Northlines .
BJP Convenes Meeting Of Manipur MLAs In Delhi on Sunday
Informing that the partys northeast coordinator, Sambit Patra, called most of them and asked them to attend the meeting, a BJP MLA said, BJP state president A Sharda Devi also called some of the lawmakers regarding the meeting. She may also attend the meeting.
Bihar farmers unable to get fair prices due to lack of food-processing units: RJD MP Sanjay Yadav
NEW DELHI: RJD MP Sanjay Yadav on Friday said in the Rajya Sabha that farmers in Bihar are unable to get the fair prices for their produce due to an acute shortage of food-processing facilities in the state. Raising the issue during Question Hour, he highlighted that between 30% to 50% of Bihars papaya crop and around 25% of its banana production go to waste each year because the state lacks adequate processing units. He further noted that although Bihar produces approximately 65 lakh tonnes of milk annually, only 12 to 13% is processed. Additionally, nearly 120 cold storage units remain non-functional. According to Yadav, Bihar loses an estimated Rs 4,500 crore every year due to the spoilage of food grains alone. He asked whether the concerned ministry intends to introduce any special measures to improve food-processing infrastructure in Bihar and facilitate the establishment of new units in the state. Emphasising that Bihar is an agriculture-dependent state with immense untapped potential, Yadav urged the Centre to intervene in the larger interest of farmers. Responding to the concerns, Minister of state in the Ministry of Food Processing Industries, Ravneet Singh said the government is taking all necessary steps to unlock Bihars food-processing capabilities. He added that the Union Minister heading the concerned ministry, Chirag Paswan, who also hails from Bihar, has launched several initiatives aimed at strengthening the sector, including the establishment of a Makhana Board and other related efforts.
1984 riots: Family members of victims get appointment letters from New Delhi CM
Chief Minister Rekha Gupta says that her administration stays committed in supporting the victims with dignity and justice
Terre des hommes (Tdh) India , a child rights organisation that has deepened its understanding of how climate change affects children by actively listening to young people in the Sundarbans region and in Jharkhand, organised Children and Climate 2025 on 11th December 2025, at India Habitat Centre, New Delhi. Insights from these communities helped Tdh recognise the direct link between environmental stress and the fulfilment of childrens rights. The event convened donors, researchers, practitioners, youth speakers, and policymakers for an in-depth dialogue on how climate change is rapidly emerging as one of the most urgent child-rights challenges of our time. Children and Climate 2025 conference organised by Terre des hommes (India) In India, the impact of climate change is accelerating, with over 85% of districts exposed to recurring extreme climate events such as heatwaves, floods, and cyclones. These shocks directly affect childrens nutrition, education, protection, mental health, and long-term development. At the Children and Climate conference , participants explored these intersections through an integrated, child-sensitive lens. Discussions focused on designing climate programmes that strengthen social protection systems, embed child-sensitive health responses, and support families facing climate-induced migration. Manavi Bhardwaj from India Climate Collaborative, Sarbjit Singh Sahota from UNICEF India, Harini Kannan from J-Pal, Pragya Vats from IPE Global, and Dr. Sudeshna Chatterjee from WRI were some of the panelists. The event also amplified community voices, highlighting how local experiences must inform larger climate-resilience frameworks. The conference structure drew from the project cycle management approach , enabling a step-by-step examination of how child-centred climate interventions should be planned, financed, implemented, and evaluated. Panel discussions and breakout sessions encouraged funders, practitioners, and researchers to collectively identify gaps, share evidence, propose innovative financing models, and understand the practical challenges of mainstreaming climate considerations into existing child-focused programmes. Anindit Roy Chowdhury , Multi-country Director (India & Nepal), Terre des hommes , said, Children are not merely victims of the climate crisis, they are essential actors in shaping resilient and inclusive futures. Yet the systems meant to support them still respond in fragments. Climate risks intersect with health, protection, and migration in a childs life, and our solutions must reflect that. Through this convening, we aim to strengthen the collective resolve to design truly integrated programmes that prioritise childrens rights, safety, and well-being. Children and Climate 2025 reinforced the need for multi-sectoral partnerships and sustained cooperation across development, climate, and social systems. Tdh India reaffirmed its commitment to advancing integrated solutions that safeguard children in Indias most climate-vulnerable contexts, and to collaborating with stakeholders to shape a more inclusive, resilient future for every child. About Terre des hommes (Tdh) India Terre des hommes (Tdh) India is a leading child-rights organisation working to strengthen health, protection and resilience systems for vulnerable children, youth and communities across high-risk geographies. With a deep focus on digital innovation, climate-resilient child protection, safe mobility and maternal and child health, Tdh collaborates closely with government departments, frontline workers, and community institutions to drive long-term structural change. Since 2016, Tdh India has reached more than 500,000 children, families, and community members , advancing safer childhoods, stronger systems, and equitable access to care and opportunity.
Fire Never Left: Vinesh Phogat Comes Out Of Retirement, Targets LA Olympics
New Delhi, Dec 12: Star Indian wrestler Vinesh Phogat on Friday announced that she would be coming out of retirement to take another shot at an elusive Olympic medal at the 2028 Los Angeles Games as the the fire never left her and was merely buried under exhaustion and noise. The 31-year-old had walked away from the sport after the heartbreak of the Paris Games last year, where she was dramatically disqualified for being 100 grams over the permissible weight [] The post Fire Never Left: Vinesh Phogat Comes Out Of Retirement, Targets LA Olympics appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Delhi Teacher Draws Hundreds in Lal Chowk With Free SSC Books, 800 Kashmiri Students Already Trained
by Babra Wani SRINAGAR: Lal Chowk turned into an unusual academic hotspot on Friday as hundreds of young aspirants gathered to collect free books for competitive exams under an initiative led by well-known Delhi-based SSC educator, Rakesh Yadav. The popular teacher, who has coached lakhs of students across India through his online and offline platforms, []
Centre Likely to Rename MGNREGA as Pujya Bapu Gramin Rojgar Yojna
NEW DELHI: The Union Cabinet is likely to approve the renaming of the Mahatma Gandhi National Rural Employment Guarantee Act (MGNREGA) as Pujya Bapu Gramin Rojgar Yojna, official sources indicated on Friday. The government is also set to introduce the Pujya Bapu Gramin Rozgar Guarantee Bill, which will increase the annual guaranteed employment from 100 [] The post Centre Likely to Rename MGNREGA as Pujya Bapu Gramin Rojgar Yojna appeared first on Northlines .
Mexicos tariffs to hit Indias auto, auto components, metal, electronics exports: Experts
NEW DELHI, Dec 12: A decision of Mexico to increase tariffs will severely hit Indias exports of automobiles, auto components, electronics, metals and chemicals to the South American country, experts say. For India, the measures affect nearly three-quarters of its USD 5.75 billion exports to Mexico in FY 2025, fundamentally altering the commercial logic of accessing the Mexican market, they said. Mexicos Senate approved the new tariff measure on December 11, 2025, and it has since been cleared by [] The post Mexicos tariffs to hit Indias auto, auto components, metal, electronics exports: Experts appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
India, New Zealand discuss ways to fast-track FTA talks
NEW DELHI, Dec 12: India and New Zealand on Friday discussed ways to fast-track negotiations for the proposed free trade agreement (FTA) between the two countries. New Zealand Trade Minister Todd McClay is here to review the progress of negotiations with Commerce and Industry Minister Piyush Goyal. After the bilateral meeting, Goyal said in a social media post: We discussed key aspects of the India-New Zealand FTA and explored ways to advance the negotiations for the mutual benefit of [] The post India, New Zealand discuss ways to fast-track FTA talks appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Indias Russian crude imports hit five-month high in Nov; fuel exports to Australia soar
NEW DELHI, Dec 12: Indias imports of Russian crude oil rose 4 per cent in November to a five-month high of Euro 2.6 billion, with a large part of the refined fuels produced from it being exported to Australia, a European think tank said. India remained the second-largest buyer of Russian fossil fuels in November behind China, according to the Centre for Research on Energy and Clean Air (CREA). It had spent Euro 2.5 billion on buying Russian oil [] The post Indias Russian crude imports hit five-month high in Nov; fuel exports to Australia soar appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Blinking drops as listening gets harder in noisy setting: Study
NEW DELHI, Dec 12: Blinking less in noisy setting could mean the brain is working harder to understand speech, according to a study, hinting that the act of blinking reflects mental effort exerted during everyday listening. Two experiments, described in a paper published in the journal Trends in Hearing, showed how blinking patterns changed in response to stimuli under differing conditions changes in lighting did not appear to have an impact. Researchers from Concordia University in Canada monitored [] The post Blinking drops as listening gets harder in noisy setting: Study appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
NEW DELHI: A sample of red chilli powder manufactured by Uttarakhand-based manufacturing unit of Patanjali Foods was declared unsafe, the centre said in the Lok Sabha on Friday. In a written reply, Minister of State of Health and Family Welfare, Prataprao Jadhav, said, During a sampling drive on spices in 202425, a sample of red chilli powder collectedfrom the Uttarakhand-based manufacturing unit of Patanjali Foods was declared unsafe, as the detected pesticide residue levels exceeded the prescribed Maximum Residue Limits (MRLs). He said based on the test findings, the concerned authority issued a recall order, following which the FBO initiated the withdrawal of the affected product from the market. The minister, however, said that no samples of products from the Amul brand have been reported as unsafe against the parameters specified under the Food Safety and Standards Regulations. To a question from TMC MP, Mahua Moitra, on what steps government has taken to ensure that only quality-tested and safe food products are made available to consumers in the market, the minister said, Food Safety and Standards Authority of India (FSSAI) is mandated to lay down science based standards for articles of food and to regulate their manufacture, storage, distribution, sale and import to ensure availability of safe and wholesome food for human consumption. Patanjali ghee fails quality tests; Company fined Rs 1.40 lakh in Uttarakhand The implementation and enforcement of the Food Safety and Standards Act, 2006 is a shared responsibility between the central and state governments. He said to ensure compliance with the set standards, limits, and other statutory requirements under the FSS Act, 2006 and Food Safety and Standards Regulations (FSSR), FSSAI and its regional offices through state/UT food safety authorities, conducts regular localized/targeted special enforcement and surveillance drives including National Annual Surveillance Plan (NASP), inspections and sampling activities throughout the year. If any deviations from the standards or violations to the FSSR are observed, the defaulting food business operators (FBOs) are subject to regulatory actions, including punitive measures, as stipulated under the FSS Act 2006 and its associated rules, the minister added.
Filmmaker Shekhar Kapur reflects on his journey from economics graduate and chartered accountant to acclaimed director. He embraced rebellion and the unknown, transitioning from a corporate career to directing iconic films like Masoom and Mr. India. His international success with Elizabeth solidified his global standing, showcasing a life defined by courage and exploration.
Shashi Tharoor skips third key Congress meeting in a row, triggering fresh unease in party
Congress MP Shashi Tharoor was again absent from a meeting of the partys Lok Sabha MPs chaired by Rahul Gandhi on Friday, extending a pattern of non-attendance that has drawn internal attention in recent weeks. The Thiruvananthapuram MP, already under scrutiny for remarks viewed by some colleagues as favourable to Prime Minister Narendra Modi, has now missed three consecutive key meetings of the Congress parliamentary strategy groups. Party sources said Tharoor had informed the leadership of his unavailability in advance. Chandigarh MP Manish Tiwari was also absent. Tharoors public schedule showed he was in Kolkata on Thursday night for an event hosted by the Prabha Khaitan Foundation, suggesting he may not have returned to Delhi in time for Fridays meeting. Tharoors latest absence comes after he skipped the November 30 strategy meet chaired by Sonia Gandhi , which he attributed to being mid-flight from Kerala. I did not skip it; I was on a plane, coming from Kerala, he clarified on December 1, after questions were raised within the party. His office had also explained that he and his 90-year-old mother had been moved to a later flight, making it impossible to attend on time. KC Venugopal, too, had missed that meeting due to local body poll campaigning in Kerala. Im in Kolkata today for the wedding of my long-term aide John Koshy, and the birthday of my sister @SmitaTharoor . In between we are squeezing in a literary conversation with @TedhiLakeer as well! All welcome: pic.twitter.com/yhNy4UeCVq Shashi Tharoor (@ShashiTharoor) December 11, 2025 He had earlier missed the November 18 Congress meeting on the contentious Special Intensive Revision (SIR) voter re-verification exercise, citing ill health. That absence came a day after he attended a private event at which the Prime Minister spoke, an event followed by an X post from Tharoor praising certain aspects of the PMs speech. The comments sparked pushback from Congress leaders Supriya Shrinate and Sandeep Dikshit, with the latter even suggesting that Tharoor could consider leaving the party if he found Modi so impressive. Tharoor responded by stressing the need for cooperation across ideologies in Indias federal system. Why are you in Congress if you think BJPs strategies are better: Party lashes out at Tharoor after praise for PM His string of absences has revived unease in the party, particularly after he was the sole Congress representative invited to the state banquet hosted by the President for visiting Russian President Vladimir Putin . Congress spokesperson Pawan Khera had taken a pointed swipe then, remarking: Everyones conscience has a voice. When my leaders arent invited, but I am, we should understand why the game is being played, who is playing the game, and why we shouldnt be part of it. According to reports, the last major meeting Tharoor attended was in October, a six-hour-long session of Congress leaders from Kerala, also attended by Mallikarjun Kharge, Rahul Gandhi and Priyanka Gandhi Vadra, ahead of next years Assembly polls. At Fridays meeting, Rahul Gandhi reviewed the partys performance during the Winter Session and urged MPs to intensify their attacks on the government before the session concludes on December 19. Gandhi repeated his claim from Thursday that his and Priyanka Gandhis speeches had left Home Minister Amit Shah nervous, saying Shah used the wrong language and appeared under tremendous mental pressure.
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Make in India: PT Usha calls on govt. to promote manufacturing of anti-doping kits in India
New Delhi, Dec 12: Indian Olympic Association President (IOA) and Rajya Sabha member P T Usha on Friday urged the central government to promote production of indigenous anti-doping testing kits under the Make in India initiative, saying that it will not only reduce cost but also increase transparency. Usha raised the issue in Rajya Sabha and said that having to import testing kits causes delayed results and dependency on external agencies. Two Swiss companies, Berlinger and LockCon, are the major [] The post Make in India: PT Usha calls on govt. to promote manufacturing of anti-doping kits in India appeared first on Daily Excelsior .

