Inquiry report against Justice Varma will be tabled this session: Om Birla
Lok Sabha Speaker Om Birla confirmed the report on corruption charges against Justice Yashwant Varma will be presented in the monsoon session, despite his resignation. The House will decide the next steps after the report's tabling, which could happen on the session's first day. Justice Varma faces allegations of financial irregularities following a fire incident at his Delhi residence last year.
SC rejects adulterers privacy claim, upholds Delhi HC order
PTI New Delhi The Supreme Court has upheld the Delhi High Court ruling that a wife can seek assistance of the court to collect evidence such as call detail records (CDRs) and hotel booking details of her husband to substantiate her charge of adultery levelled against him. A bench of Justices Manmohan and K Vinod []
Celebratory firing death: Bihar BJP MLA gets 4-yr jail
PTI New Delhi A Delhi court on Saturday sentenced Bihar BJP MLA Raju Kumar Singh to simple imprisonment for four years for the death of a woman in celebratory firing in 2018, with the judgeslamming gun culture and saying we need neither a Singham nor a Pushpa in a state governed by the rule of []
Industry experts defend ethanol blending, say E20 fuel safe for vehicles
PTI New Delhi Industry executives on Saturday sought to allay concerns over the use of 20 per cent ethanol-blended petrol (E20), saying the fuel has undergone rigorous scientific testing, is safe for both new and older vehicles, and is critical for reducing Indias dependence on imported crude oil. At a news conference organised at the []
Delhi Gymkhana Club staff, members challenge Centres fresh eviction move in HC
DDA plans major urban overhaul to transform Delhi
CCT Announces Kausalyam 2026 And Threads of Hope Bazaar Craft Events
Crafts Council of Telangana (CCT) has announced Kausalyam 2026 and Threads of Hope Bazaar, two craft events that will raise support for the Bharoon Embroidery Cluster and artisans affected by the March 15 fire at Dastkar Nature Bazaar in New Delhi.
Gayatris Parents Meet Dehradun DSP Over Dowry Death Case
Gayatris parents, P. Sudhakar and P. Satyavathi, were informed that a police team had been sent to the residence of the accused, S. Sricharan, in Delhi.
Dialogue between Ind-Pak must for lasting peace: Hakeem Yaseen
Srinagar, July 4: President of the People's Democratic Front (PDF) and former Minister Hakeem Mohammad Yaseen on Saturday said that calls being made by various sections of society for dialogue between India and Pakistan are a welcome development, asserting that the people of Jammu and Kashmir have always longed for peace, stability and a better future. In a statement issued here, Yaseen said the people of Jammu and Kashmir have suffered the consequences of prolonged uncertainty and tensions for decades and, therefore, any sincere effort aimed at promoting peace deserves appreciation. The overwhelming majority of people in Jammu and Kashmir want peace. They want their children to grow up in a peaceful environment, free from fear and uncertainty. Dialogue has always been regarded as the most effective and civilized way of resolving differences, and it remains the way forward, he said. Yaseen observed that in recent times, several political leaders, intellectuals, retired officials and members of civil society have been advocating the need for renewed engagement between India and Pakistan through seminars, conferences and public discussions held in Kashmir. While welcoming such initiatives, he said these voices should not remain confined to the Valley alone. It is encouraging that people are speaking about peace and dialogue. However, those who genuinely believe that engagement between India and Pakistan is necessary should also raise these issues in New Delhi. The national capital is the country's principal policy-making platform, and such appeals are likely to have greater relevance and impact there, he said. He added that repeatedly raising the issue only in Kashmir could create unrealistic expectations among the people or lead to misunderstandings regarding where crucial policy decisions are made. Those who organize seminars and workshops in Kashmir should also organize similar programmes in New Delhi and present their views before policymakers, opinion makers and national institutions. That would strengthen the credibility of their efforts and demonstrate a genuine commitment to the cause of peace, Yaseen said. The PDF President said that lasting peace in the region can only be achieved through mutual understanding, confidence-building measures and sustained diplomatic engagement. He stressed that promoting dialogue should not be viewed through a political lens but as a humanitarian necessity that serves the interests of millions of people living on both sides.
Labourer Dies After Falling From Third Floor in Rohini Sector 11
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HC directs mother to return custody of 10-yr-old son to father in Canada
Venezuela thanks India for Caracas quake relief mission
Caracas: Venezuelas Foreign Minister Yvan Gil visited the Indian field hospital in Caracas and thanked New Delhi for its earthquake relief work. The field hospital, set up by the Indian Army at the International La Rinconada Racetrack, provides comprehensive care to those affected by the devastating earthquakes that took place in Venezuela last month, which 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 .
Probe report on Justice Varma to be tabled in Monsoon Session: Lok Sabha Speaker Birla
Lok Sabha Speaker Om Birla will table the inquiry committee's report on former Delhi HC judge Justice Yashwant Varma on the Monsoon Session's opening day, July 20. This move allows Parliament to discuss impeachment proceedings, even after the judge's resignation. The panel investigated allegations following the discovery of unaccounted burnt cash at his residence in March 2025. Justice Varma resigned on April 9, 2026.
Manipur: BJP MLA Vungzagin Valte laid to rest
Manipur BJP MLA Vungzagin Valte, a prominent tribal leader, was finally laid to rest in Churachandpur district, 134 days after succumbing to injuries from ethnic violence. Chief Minister Yumnam Khemchand Singh attended the funeral, marking a significant visit to the district since the unrest began. Valte, a three-time legislator, had been receiving treatment in Delhi following a brutal attack in Imphal last year.
AAP Calls for Delhi CM, Health Minister's Resignation Over Medical Scam
Singh alleged irregularities in the procurement of bedsheets, portable X-ray machines, ORS packets and medicines, claiming these resulted in losses worth around Rs 650 crore.
Singer Bismil receives Rs 5 crore extortion calls; threatened with gunfire at live shows
Delhi singer Bismil has reported receiving extortion threats from unidentified individuals using international phone numbers. Demands for 5 crore were made, with the caller allegedly identifying as gangster Deepak Nandal. Threats escalated to include violence at live performances. The Delhi Police Special Cell has registered an FIR and is investigating the origin of the calls and potential links to organized crime.
Members, Staff of Gymkhana Club Approach Delhi HC Over Eviction Notice
The applications, which seek a stay on the operation of the show-cause notice, have been listed for hearing before Justice Avneesh Jhingan on July 6.
Delhi court denies relief to Umar Khalid, Sharjeel Imam; cites SC order
New Delhi: A court here on Saturday, July 4, rejected the bail applications of student activists Umar Khalid and Sharjeel Imam in the larger-conspiracy case linked to the 2020 northeast Delhi riots, saying it had no option but to follow the Supreme Courts January 5 order and, therefore, could neither entertain the pleas nor grant 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 .
Delhi Gymkhana Club members, staff move Delhi HC against Centre's show-cause notice for eviction
The Delhi Gymkhana Club and its Staff Welfare Association have approached the Delhi High Court, contesting the central government's move to evict them from their Lutyens' Delhi property. Justice Avneesh Jhingan is set to hear the petitions on July 6, as the club fights to remain at its 2, Safdarjung Road location. This legal challenge highlights a significant dispute over the prestigious club's future.
Delhi Riots larger conspiracy case: Court rejects bail pleas of Umar Khalid, Sharjeel Imam
A Delhi court on Saturday rejected the bail applications of former JNU scholar and activist Umar Khalid and activist Sharjeel Imam in the Delhi riots larger conspiracy case. Additional District Judge Sameer Bajpai of Karkardooma courts dismissed the bail pleas filed by Khalid and Imam, who are accused in the alleged larger conspiracy behind the [] The post Delhi Riots larger conspiracy case: Court rejects bail pleas of Umar Khalid, Sharjeel Imam appeared first on India Legal .
History At Old Trafford: 15-Year-Old Vaibhav Sooryavanshi Breaks Sachin Tendulkars 37-Year Record
New Delhi, July 4 : Some records were considered untouchable. For 37 years, one of them belonged to Sachin Tendulkar. On Saturday evening at Old [] The post History At Old Trafford: 15-Year-Old Vaibhav Sooryavanshi Breaks Sachin Tendulkars 37-Year Record appeared first on The Voice Of Sikkim .
Senior Indian policymakers and diplomats convened in New Delhi to explore deepening the India-Indonesia strategic partnership, ahead of the Prime Minister's visit to Jakarta. Discussions highlighted the strategic necessity of the relationship, driven by geography and trade, and explored converting civilisational ties into tangible strategic capabilities. Key areas for enhanced cooperation include digital public infrastructure, defence, and critical minerals, with a call to move from discussion to implementation.
J&K LG orders suspension of 8 SED officials over controversial library book; ACS PDD to probe lapses
Srinagar, Jul 4: The Jammu and Kashmir Government on Saturday suspended eight officials of the School Education Department (SED) over the approval and procurement of a controversial library book titled 'Personalities and Legends of J&K' series - 4, that allegedly contained content glorifying separatism. The order has been issued by the orders of the J&K Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha. As per the order, a high level probe has been ordered into the matter as well. The action comes hours after the SED withdrew the two books following widespread backlash from the BJP and other quarters over the inclusion of the book in government school libraries under the Samagra Shiksha programme. As per the government Order No. 257-JK(Edu) of 2026, the government observed that there was serious negligence, dereliction of duty and lack of proper due diligence on the part of members of the Series-4 Sub-Committee and supervisory officers who recommended the books despite their highly inappropriate content related to separatism, which had the potential to create law and order issues. The SED order reads that Samagra Shiksha had received a library grant for procurement of age-appropriate books for 18,328 government schools and 394 PM SHRI schools, following which an Expression of Interest (EOI) was floated. Four expert sub-committees comprising academicians from Jammu and Kashmir divisions were constituted to evaluate and recommend books for different school levels, it reads. It reads that the committees selected 463 books submitted by 364 publishers. However, two books were found to contain objectionable material and were withdrawn by the department on July 3, the order reads. The books are titled as Personalities and Legends of J&K, authored by Hilal Ahmad and Santosh Meena and published by Oberoi Book Service, Jammu, and Great Personalities of Jammu and Kashmir authored by Dr. Sushant Giri and published by Anurag Prakashan, Delhi. As per the order, 123 copies of the first book were supplied to schools in Jammu, Ramban and Udhampur districts, while 128 copies of the second book were distributed in Jammu and Baramulla districts before they were withdrawn. In wake of this, the government placed eight officials under suspension with immediate effect under Rule 31(1)(a) of the Jammu and Kashmir Civil Services (Classification, Control and Appeal) Rules, 1956. The officials suspended include Coordinator Library, Samagra Shiksha Fazil Imran Saddiqui, Assistant Coordinator Gurjeet Singh, Principal Sanjeev Sharma, Academic Officer Shazia Kouser, Lecturers Imtiyaz Ahmad Mir, Niranjan Sharma, Renu Mengi and Rajmohini. During the suspension period, all of them will remain attached to the Administrative Department of the School Education Department, the order reads. The government also ordered the immediate disengagement of Sheikh Suheel Ahmad, a contractual Computer Assistant assisting the Coordinator Library in Samagra Shiksha. Also, the government appointed Additional Chief Secretary, Power Development Department Ashwani Kumar as the inquiry officer while the Additional Secretary in the General Administration Department, Rohit Sharma has been appointed as the Presenting Officer. The inquiry officer has been directed to submit his report to the competent authority within 30 days As per the order, the government also ordered that the authors and publishers of the two books be banned and blacklisted in J&K UT. Any printed material authored or published by them should be withdrawn from the UT, the order reads.
Why India is planning Namo Citiesand what they could mean for Delhi-NCR
India is embarking on a massive urban transformation, planning to build new cities around high-speed transit to accommodate a projected population surge in the National Capital Region. These Namo Cities, part of Regional Plan-2041, will be developed as Transit-Oriented Developments, integrating housing, jobs, and services around Namo Bharat RRTS stations.
2020 Delhi riots case: Court rejects fresh bail pleas of Umar Khalid and Sharjeel Imam
Umar Khalid and Sharjeel Imam had filed for bail after a Supreme Court bench raised objections to coordinate bench order denying them bail in 2020 Delhi riots case
Delhi Court Dismisses Bail Pleas of Umar Khalid, Sharjeel Imam
Khalid and Imam moved the bail pleas contending that their continued incarceration without the commencement of the trial violates their fundamental right to liberty
A Delhi court has denied bail to activists Umar Khalid and Sharjeel Imam in the 2020 northeast Delhi riots conspiracy case. The activists argued their prolonged detention without trial violated their rights, citing recent judicial pronouncements favouring bail. However, the court rejected their pleas, following the Supreme Court's earlier denial of bail in this UAPA-registered case.
Delhi Metro is set to introduce audio advertisements on its Red, Yellow, Blue, and Magenta lines to boost non-fare revenue. This move aims to position the metro as a premium advertising platform, mirroring global transit systems. Advertisements will play during brief pauses between essential passenger announcements, ensuring information remains uninterrupted. The DMRC will receive 85% of the revenue, with a portion reserved for public interest messages.
CJP says Wangchuks health deteriorates as fast enters day 7
Climate activist Sonam Wangchuk has entered the seventh day of his hunger strike at Delhis Jantar Mantar. The Cockroach Janta Party (CJP) claims Wangchuk has lost more than five kilograms and that his health is deteriorating, while demanding action against Union Education Minister Dharmendra Pradhan over alleged examination irregularities. The protest has drawn support from political leaders and activists.
2020 Delhi riots: Court denies bail to Umar Khalid, Sharjeel Imam in larger conspiracy case
A Delhi court has denied bail to activists Umar Khalid and Sharjeel Imam in connection with the 2020 northeast Delhi riots conspiracy case. The judge rejected their pleas, citing the Supreme Court's earlier denial and the ongoing nature of the investigation. Both activists argued their prolonged detention without trial violated their fundamental rights, but the court did not find sufficient grounds for release at this stage.
Dwarka, Gurugram & Airport to South Delhi travel set to get faster; 7,000-cr project explained
Indian Womens Deaf Cricket Team Set For Historic First International T20 Tour To Sri Lanka
T20 International Deaf Cricket Series: The Indian Deaf Womens Cricket Team is about to make history by starting their first international T20 tour to Sri Lanka this week. This significant tour will be the deaf womens teams debut in international womens cricket and will pave the way for future developments in deaf cricket in India. Before the historic five-match T20 International Deaf Cricket Series, the Indian team revealed their jersey in New Delhi. The event was attended by Sumit Jain, President of the Indian Deaf Cricket Association (IDCA), Sunny Singh, IAS DM of New Delhi (the chief guest), and Guest of Honour Ashok Sharma, Secretary of DDCA, along with Ravi Chauhan, Secretary of DCCI and Member of the BCCI Differently Abled Cricket Committee. Speaking on the occasion, Sumit Jain said, This Sri Lanka tour is a defining chapter for Indian deaf cricket. For so many years, our women cricketers have trained and played away from the international spotlight, driven purely by love for the game of cricket. With this tour, they will walk onto the global stage as Indias ambassadors. IDCA has always believed in equal opportunity, and this tour proves that talent knows no boundaries. I congratulate all the players on this historic feat and for building a legacy for the next generation of deaf cricketers. Commenting about the landmark moment, former Indian Womens Cricket team Captain Daina Edulji said, It is a significant milestone for India that our hearing-impaired girls have got their first international call-up, Cricket belongs to everyone! Youve broken barriers just by getting here and we all are very proud of you. I have personally witnessed your game as your chief guest, playing in Mumbai, the T 10 deaf tournament, the calibre & sportsmanship of these women players impressed me! Now its time to just go and show the world what Indian women cricketers can do on the field. Wishing you all, all the best, Jai Hind! Echoing their sentiment, Kajal Dhawan, Captain, Indian Womens Deaf Cricket Team, added, This is a historic moment for us. Going to Sri Lanka for our first international T20 tour is not just about playing cricket, its about proving that hearing is not a barrier to passion, skill, or representing our country. Every player in this team has worked tirelessly and we will be carrying the hopes of every girl in India who dreams of wearing the blue jersey. The Indian Womens Deaf Cricket Team will compete in five T20 matches at De Soysa Park International Cricket Stadium in Moratuwa, Sri Lanka, from July 7 to July 13, 2026. Indian Womens Team: Kajal Dhawan (c & wk), Needa Zabi Shaikh (vc), Pratima Mishra (wk), Aakansha Kanasiya, Reddy Jyoshna, Dipti Rani Sahoo, Shraddha Vaishnav, Sangeetha, Sukanya K. S., Ruby Yadav, Chandani Khan, Priyanshi Dixit, D. Kanthamma, Priyanka Saini, Anjali The Indian Womens Deaf Cricket Team will compete in five T20 matches at De Soysa Park International Cricket Stadium in Moratuwa, Sri Lanka, from July 7 to July 13, 2026. Also Read: Live Cricket Score These historic events highlight Indias expanding role in advocating for inclusive cricket and offering a global stage for deaf women athletes. Article Source: IANS
Delhi Riots Case: Court Reserves Order on Bail of Umar Khalid, Sharjeel Imam
Khalid and Imam moved bail pleas contending that their continued incarceration without commencement of trial violated their fundamental right to liberty.
Celebratory firing murder case: Bihar BJP MLA Raju Kumar Singh gets 4-year jail
A Delhi court has sentenced Bihar BJP MLA Raju Kumar Singh to four years of simple imprisonment and a Rs 25 lakh fine for his role in a 2018 celebratory firing incident that led to a woman's death. The court found Singh culpable for culpable homicide not amounting to murder and violations of the Arms Act.
Next stop: Ad break? DMRC plans in-train audio ads on 4 metro lines
Delhi Metro is set to introduce in-train audio advertisements on its Red, Yellow, Blue, and Magenta lines to boost revenue. This move aims to transform trains into a premium advertising platform, mirroring global transit systems. Advertisements will be aired only during silent intervals between essential passenger announcements, ensuring information flow remains uninterrupted.
Delhi is set to transform into a greener, more sustainable city with the DDA's ambitious eight-point plan. Focusing on affordable housing, improved urban mobility, environmental protection, and heritage preservation, the initiative aims to tackle key challenges like congestion and pollution. The roadmap emphasizes planned growth, enhanced quality of life, and strengthening Delhi's economic and cultural identity through extensive development projects.
A month after her death, DU students remember Prof Debosmita Paul
In the wake of Dr. Debosmita Paul's tragic passing, linked to a property dispute, her former students recall not the circumstances of her death but the inspiring teacher she was. They remember her dedication to Indian literature, the subtle encouragement she provided, and her ability to make every student feel important. This nurturing presence fostered a lifelong love of learning that shaped many futures long after they left her class.
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.
'We have to move to Kerala': Samson reveals father's bold decision that changed his career
Sanju Samson credits his father's decisive move from Delhi to Kerala as the turning point in his cricket career. Facing intense competition in Delhi's junior setup, Samson's father made the bold decision to relocate, enabling the young cricketer to represent Kerala. This pivotal choice paved the way for Samson's eventual rise in Indian cricket, despite a recent dip in form.
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 .
Two arrested over mobile phone snatching case in Delhi
Authorities have apprehended two alleged mobile phone snatchers operating in the ITO-IP Estate area, uncovering a structured street crime module. The arrests followed a series of incidents, leading police to invoke provisions for organised crime. Investigations revealed a division of roles, from snatching to arranging stolen vehicles and selling the phones, with a systematic distribution of proceeds among the accused.
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 []
Rain lashes parts of Delhi; IMD issues yellow alert, more showers likely till July 9
Delhi experienced rain on Saturday as the IMD issued a yellow alert for thunderstorms and gusty winds. The minimum temperature reached 29 degrees Celsius, slightly above normal, with the maximum expected around 35. Cloudy skies are set to continue, with increased rainfall anticipated from Sunday. Residents can expect continued stormy weather with strong winds until July 9.
2020 Delhi riots: Court reserves order on bail of student activists Umar Khalid, Sharjeel Imam
A Delhi court has reserved its decision on bail pleas for activists Umar Khalid and Sharjeel Imam in the 2020 Delhi riots conspiracy case. Both argue their prolonged detention without trial violates their fundamental rights. Khalid points to recent Supreme Court remarks emphasizing 'bail is the rule' under UAPA as a changed circumstance, while Imam highlights nearly six years in custody without charges being framed.
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 .
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.
20-year-old man found dead in northeast Delhi
A 20-year-old man, identified as Toheed, was discovered dead with severe injuries in a park in northeast Delhi's New Usmanpur area on Saturday. Police have registered a murder case under the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita and are actively searching for the perpetrators. A forensic team has examined the scene, and investigators are pursuing leads to swiftly resolve the case.
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
DS Group to Launch Marriott International's W Hotels Brand In NCR
Strengthening its hospitality portfolio, the Dharampal Satyapal Group (DS Group), a leading FMCG conglomerate and multi-business corporation, has announced the launch of a new luxury hospitality project in partnership with Marriott International under the W Hotels brand. The project will feature a 200-room luxury hotel near Indira Gandhi International Airport and is scheduled to open in the second half of 2027, with an estimated investment of Rs. 400 crore. Strategically located near the Aerocity, one of Delhi NCRs most active hospitality corridors, catering to both business and leisure demand. DS Group To Launch Marriott Internationals W Hotels Brand In NCR Marking the debut of W Hotels in Delhi NCR, and the second W Hotels property in India (after Goa), this development will add a distinctive, lifestyle-led offering to a market traditionally dominated by legacy luxury formats. Rooted in an impactful trifecta which includes detail-driven design, anticipatory service culture, and dynamic programming, W Hotels has a presence in global cities such as London, New York, Dubai, and Singapore to name a few. Remaining true to the brands iconic foundations, the upcoming property will be developed as a design-forward, contemporary destination, in line with W Hotels global identity. Bringing together the magnetic energy of W Hotels and theessence of local culture, the hotel aims to cater to a new generation of luxury consumers seeking both sophistication and vibrancy around Delhi NCR. Announcing the launch, Mr. Rajiv Kumar, Vice Chairman, DS Group, said, The Indian hospitality sector is currently witnessing an unprecedented growth trajectory, fuelled by a robust surge in domestic travel and a significant demand-supply mismatch in the premium segment. With approximately 0.27 hotel keys per 1,000 people compared to the global average of 2.2, Indias hotel penetration rate is roughly one-tenth of the global standard.As marquee global players are rapidly expanding their footprints across the Indian landscape, New Delhi remains the indispensable gateway to the high value diplomatic and corporate echelons that ultimately establish a brand's equity and authority in the subcontinent. The launch of Marriott Internationals W Hotels brand reinforces our continued commitment to the hospitality business and marks a significant milestone in DS Group's growth strategy, aligned with our long-term vision of providing unparalleled experiences to our guests. Mr. Nathan Andrews, Business Head, Hospitality, DS Group , said, This project is a significant step for the DS Group as we expand our hospitality footprint with a target of 1012 hotels by FY29. By bringing the iconic W Hotels brand to Delhi NCR, we are setting a new benchmark for design-led luxury, project in one of Indias most competitive markets. The Aerocity area continues to demonstrate exceptional demand and RevPAR growth, making it the ideal location for a globally recognized brand that combines unmatched connectivity with long-term value for Delhi NCR. This partnership underscores our commitment to shaping the future of Indian hospitality by delivering curated, high-impact experiences for the modern global traveller. As Marriott International continues to expand our hospitality options in India to meet the evolving needs of both guests and owners, the signing of our first W Hotels in Delhi NCR is set to introduce a bold new expression of luxury to this dynamic, high-energy market, said Kiran Andicot, Senior Vice President, South Asia, Marriott International . We are delighted to collaborate with the Dharampal Satyapal Group, whose legacy of excellence and forward-looking approach to premium, experience-led hospitality aligns seamlessly with Marriott Internationals commitment to delivering differentiated, high-quality hospitality experiences, grounded in strong partnerships and a shared vision for long-term value creation. Rooted in the W Hotels philosophy of celebrating individuality, igniting curiosity, and expanding perspectives, the hotel is poised to disrupt traditional hospitality. Blending avant-garde, design-led environments with high-energy social hubs like the W Lounge, will transform the hotel from a mere place of stay into a vibrant, music-infused lifestyle destination. This ethos of innovation and immersive guest engagement aligns seamlessly with the DS Groups legacy of excellence and its strategic focus on delivering premium, market-leading experiences. By welcoming W Hotels into its portfolio, DS Group reinforces its commitment to forwardthinking luxury defined by cultural energy and modern relevance. Known for its liberated approach to luxury and bold design sensibility, W Hotels brings a dynamic new dimensioncreating experiences that celebrate selfexpression, connection, and living fully in the moment. This approach aligns with DS Groups focus on delivering premium, experience-led hospitality and expanding its footprint in futuristic and high-growth urban markets. DS Group is pursuing an aggressive expansion strategy in hospitality, with plans to double its current room inventory by 2029 and an investment commitment of Rs. 1,000 crore over the next few years. The growth will be driven primarily in the luxury and mid-scale segments, across high-growth Tier I and Tier II cities. DS Groups existing portfolio includes six operational properties across key markets, including Namah Nainital, Namah Jim Corbett, Radisson Blu Guwahati, Intercontinental Jaipur, Renaissance Bengaluru and Holiday Inn Express, Kolkata. About DS Group The DS Group (Dharampal Satyapal Group) is a one of the leading FMCG conglomerates and a Multi-Business Corporation with a strong Indian and International presence. Founded in the year 1929, it is an inspiring and successful business story that blends a remarkable history and legacy with visionary growth. It has an extensive and diverse portfolio with presence in Food and Beverage, Confectionery, Mouth Freshener, Hospitality, Agri, Luxury Retail businesses, and other investments. Catch, Pulse, Pass Pass, Silver Pearls, Ksheer, Rajnigandha, Ovino, LOpera, Le Marche, Birthright, LuvIt, Chingles, Golmol, Namah are some of the leading brands, the Group proudly shelters today. As a corporate, DS Group is guided by a clear set of values that are built on a strong foundation of collective good to give back to society and protect the planet. The DS Headquarters has been awarded Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) Platinum certification, under the USGBC (US Green Building Council) existing building O&M (Operation and Maintenance) program version 4.0. The DS Headquarters has also received LEED Zero Carbon Certification, by the USGBC. DS Group has aligned its financial performance with global ESG priorities with the launch of a pioneering Double Materiality Assessment across all businesses. Further demonstrating its environmental leadership, the DS Group has a water positivity index at 1.8 across its business units in 30 locations of India.
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.
Intense monsoon activity is set to lash western and central India, with heavy to extremely heavy rainfall predicted across several regions. Mumbai and its surrounding districts are under a red alert, anticipating torrential downpours. Thunderstorms with lightning are also a concern for many parts of the country as the southwest monsoon remains active.
Delhi govt withdraws 2-day weekly work-from-home order as tensions ease in Middle East
Delhi government has withdrawn its two-day weekly work-from-home policy for employees, citing a normalization of the geopolitical situation. While the remote work arrangement for Wednesdays and Saturdays is no longer in effect, staggered office timings have been retained. Government departments will now operate from 10 am to 6:30 pm, and the MCD from 8:30 am to 5 pm.
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
Phantom family ghosts elderly Delhi man after duping him of Rs 1.6 crore
A retired Delhi man lost Rs 1.6 crore to a sophisticated online scam. He was lured by a woman posing as a successful entrepreneur who promised high returns on cryptocurrency investments. After initial profits, his account was blocked, leading to demands for more money under various pretexts. The fraudsters then fabricated a story about the woman's death and threatened the victim before disappearing.
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 internal conflict in the Trinamool Congress escalated Friday after heavy CRPF and Kolkata Police deployment outside the party's Metropolitan state office. The lockdown followed claims that a rebel group led by Leader of the Opposition Ritabrata Banerjee had taken control of the headquarters. The move came a day after the dissident bloc petitioned the Election Commission in New Delhi, claiming the 28-year-old party's name, funds, and twin-flower symbol.
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.
Preventing Aga Hassan from attending Ayatollah Khameneis funeral heartbreaking: Anjuma
SRINAGAR: Jammu and Kashmir Anjuman-e-Sharie Shian has expressed anguish and strongly condemned the decision of immigration authorities at Indira Gandhi International Airport, New Delhi, to prevent its President, Aga Syed Hassan Mosavi Al-Safvi, from travelling to the Islamic Republic of Iran to attend the funeral ceremonies of Ayatollah Syed Ali Khamenei (RA). Addressing a press []
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.
Pilgrims begin Yatra along traditional Pahalgam route
Anantnag, Jul 3:Chanting Bum Bum Bhole amid a light drizzle, the first batches of pilgrims on Friday began the annual Amarnath Yatra through the traditional Pahalgam route, setting out on the 48-km trek to the 3,880-metre-high Himalayan cave shrine under tight security. Hundreds of pilgrims, including women, elderly devotees and sadhus, left the Nunwan base camp in Pahalgam early in the morning for Chandanwari, the first halt on the route located about 17 km away. Wrapped in raincoats and woollens, the devotees continued their journey despite intermittent rain. Deputy Commissioner (DC) Anantnag Dr Bilal Mohi-Ud-Din, Senior Superintendent of Police (SSP) Amod Ashok Nagpure and other officials flagged off the first batches from the base camp. The cave shrine houses the naturally formed ice- stalagmite, revered by Hindu devotees as a symbol of Lord Shiva. Pilgrims reach the shrine either through the traditional 48-km Pahalgam route or the shorter 14-km Baltal route in Ganderbal district. While many pilgrims chose to undertake the trek on foot, others hired horses or palanquins to navigate the steep mountain track. Mahesh Solanki, 43, a first-time pilgrim from Uttar Pradesh, said he was impressed with the arrangements at the base camp. I feel blessed to be here. Our stay at the base camp was comfortable and the facilities are excellent. I had always wanted to undertake this pilgrimage, he said. Amit Jaiswal, 45, from Madhya Pradesh, said he had been visiting the shrine for the past three years. Every year I return with greater devotion. The excitement is unmatched. I can't wait to have darshan of Baba Barfani, he said. Reena, 45, from Delhi, who is travelling with her family, said she had long dreamt of visiting the cave-shrine. We are determined to reach the holy cave this time. It is a dream come true for every believer, she said. Mahesh, 40, from Maharashtra, said he would pray for peace and harmony during the pilgrimage. The atmosphere here is divine. Everyone should undertake this journey at least once in their lifetime, he said. Kashi Sumair, a sadhu from Varanasi, said the pilgrimage held deep spiritual significance. Our association with Kashmir goes back to the times of Kashyapa and Adi Shankaracharya. This pilgrimage is sacred for devotees, he said. The first batch of 4,822 pilgrims had left the Bhagwati Nagar base camp in Jammu on Thursday after being flagged off by Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha. Officials said 2,510 pilgrims travelling in 112 vehicles proceeded to the Nunwan base camp for the Pahalgam route, while 2,312 pilgrims in 147 vehicles headed to the Baltal base camp in Ganderbal district. The 57-day pilgrimage will conclude on August 28. Thousands of devotees are expected to visit the shrine during the annual yatra. Authorities have deployed thousands of personnel from the Jammu and Kashmir Police, Central Reserve Police Force, Indo-Tibetan Border Police, Army and other security agencies along the twin routes. Multi-layer security arrangements, aerial surveillance and electronic monitoring have been put in place to ensure the smooth conduct of the pilgrimage.
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.

