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Stay In Your Domain: Gambhir Slams IPL Team Owner After ODI Series Win
Gautam Gambhir: Team India head coach Gautam Gambhir, under scrutiny following the recent Test series defeat to South Africa, delivered a fiery rebuttal to critics after India clinched the ODI series 21 with a dominant nine-wicket victory over the Proteas in the third and final match of the series in Visakhapatnam on Saturday. His strongest remarks were seemingly directed at Delhi Capitals co-owner Parth Jindal, who had publicly advocated for a split-coaching structure in Indian cricket. Addressing the media after the series win, Gambhir, who highlighted the absence of skipper Shubman Gill, sidelined with a neck injury, as a key factor in Indias Test series loss, asserted that individuals outside the cricketing ecosystem should refrain from commenting on matters beyond their expertise. He said: I am surprised that no one was talking about this (Gill's unavailability to bat) and all the discussions were around the pitch and many other things. There were people who had nothing to do with cricket also giving their opinions. An IPL team owner also wrote about a split coaching staff who had nothing to do with the game. People should stay in their domain. If I do not enter anybodys domain, they also have no right to enter my domain. Confirming Gills availability for the upcoming T20Is, Gambhir added: Shubman is ready to gothats why hes been selected. Hes fit, hungry to work, and improve. And look, there are quality players on this side. As Ive said many times, they are world-class players. He said: I am surprised that no one was talking about this (Gill's unavailability to bat) and all the discussions were around the pitch and many other things. There were people who had nothing to do with cricket also giving their opinions. An IPL team owner also wrote about a split coaching staff who had nothing to do with the game. People should stay in their domain. If I do not enter anybodys domain, they also have no right to enter my domain. Also Read: Live Cricket Score India now turns their attention to the five-match T20I series against South Africa, beginning December 9 in Cuttack, followed by games on December 11 (New Chandigarh), December 14 (Dharamsala), December 17 (Lucknow), and December 19 (Ahmedabad). Article Source: IANS
DyCM To Wage Legal Battle Against FIR Against Him in Delhi
Over the donations made to National Herald, he said It is our money. We can give to whomever we like when we have paid taxes, and over the charge sheet filed by ED sleuths, he stated They have filed a charge sheet. What more they can do. The FIR and charge sheet is aimed Is to create confusion, he observed
Hemant Soren stakes claim to national tribal space
Jharkhand Chief Minister Hemant Soren's recent Delhi visit fueled political speculation. His party, JMM, however, maintained its stance of independence from national alliances. Soren has since focused on uniting tribal communities across India. The party views its recent bypoll victory as a strong endorsement of its governance a year into its second term.
Over 42,000 students to write UP Board exams in Noida, highest in 8 years
IND vs SA ODI | Sky is the limit for Jaiswal: Gambhir
An IPL owner (referring to Delhi Capitals Parth Jindal) also wrote about split coaching. It is very important for people to stay in their domain, says India head coach Gautam Gambhir
Ghaziabad BLOs asked to take help of party agents to trace missing voters
CAT puts brakes on Centres HOD rotation policy for hospitals; says seniority cant be ignored
Four year old girl kidnapped and sexually assaulted in narela accused arrested by police
Noidas air quality stays in very poor category
Palam Air Force station granted time for compensatory tree plantation till Dec 13
HC grants 21-day furlough to anti-Sikh riots convict, asks him not to leave area
2 die, 6 hurt as car hits motorcycle
Anti-dust measures taken on Ring Road
British womans death: Domestic help quizzed
230 enforcement drives against tainted fertilizer supply in JK
New Delhi: In a crackdown on malpractices in fertilizer supply, authorities in Jammu and Kashmir have taken more than 230 enforcement actions against black marketing, hoarding, and the supply of substandard products during the current Kharif season, Union Ministry informed in the Lok Sabha. As per the data submitted by J&K to the Centre, the [] The post 230 enforcement drives against tainted fertilizer supply in JK appeared first on Northlines .
UT Model Has Failed to Address Security Gaps, Says CM Omar
SRINAGAR: Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Omar Abdullah on Saturday said the terror attacks in Pahalgam and Delhi show that home-grown militancy never disappeared. He argued that the Union Territory governance model has failed to ensure coordination between civilian authorities and security agencies. Speaking at the Hindustan Times Leadership Summit 2025 in New Delhi, Abdullah []
Doon Chetin, Sheermal add Kashmiri flavour to Putins state dinner at Rashtrapati Bhavan
PM Modi gifts Kashmiri saffron among other things to Putin New Delhi:From snow-capped mountains of the Kashmir Valley to the coastal flavours of South, India rolled out an elaborate culinary showcase for Russian President Vladimir Putin at a state dinner hosted by President Droupadi Murmu at Rashtrapati Bhavan on Friday. The menu, a copy of [] The post Doon Chetin, Sheermal add Kashmiri flavour to Putins state dinner at Rashtrapati Bhavan appeared first on Northlines .
Omar says UT governance model has failed
New Delhi, Dec 06: Jammu & Kashmir Chief Minister Omar Abdullah on Saturday said the terror attacks in Pahalgam and Delhi show that home-grown terrorism never disappeared. He argued that the Union Territory governance model has failed to ensure coordination between civilian authorities and security agencies. Speaking at the Hindustan Times Leadership Summit 2025 [] The post Omar says UT governance model has failed appeared first on Northlines .
New Rules Threaten Aravalli Range: 90% Hills May Lose Protection
The Aravalli range, one of the world's oldest mountain systems, stretches from Delhi in the north to Gujarat in the south, with nearly two-thirds of its expanse passing through 15 districts of Rajasthan.
INDI bloc on life support: Omar
New Delhi, Dec 06:Jammu & Kashmir Chief Minister Omar Abdullah on Saturday said the INDIA alliance is on life support, warning that decisions taken without consensus have weakened the bloc ahead of upcoming elections. Speaking at the Hindustan Times Leadership Summit 2025 in New Delhi, Abdullah, as per the news agency, said the Bihar election [] The post INDI bloc on life support: Omar appeared first on Northlines .
Nearly 800 flights cancelled on Saturday; IndiGo says operated over 1,500 aircraft amid recovery
NEW DELHI: IndiGo's flight cancellation continued on Saturday with nearly 800 flights cancelled across airports in the country. Indigo said it managed to operate over 1,500 flights and has begun operations in 135 out of its 138 destinations. Passengers from Delhi heaved a sigh of relief as operations commenced early on Saturday after a 24-hour shutdown. According to a spokesperson of the Indira Gandhi International Airport, a total of 147 flights were cancelled - 70 departures and 77 arrivals. This includes figures only upto 6 pm. Hyderabads Rajiv Gandhi International Airport had 144 flights bearing the impact - 74 departures and 70 arrivals, while at Bengalurus Kempegowda International Airport, 63 departures and 61 incoming flights were cancelled.Details on other airports could not be reached though reports from North East India said the region was severely affected and harried passengers were crowding airports. In an official statement on Saturday night, Indigo said, By the end of day, we would have operated over 1,500 flights. With regards to destinations, over 95% of network connectivity has already been re-established as we are able to operate to 135 out of the existing 138 destinations in operations. There is a recovery. The airline line also claimed that the reason behind cancelling a significant number of flights and operating a little above 700 flights on Friday connecting 113 destinations, was to prepare for December 6. The main objective was to reboot the network, systems, and rosters so that we could start afresh today with a higher number of flights, improved stability, and there are some early signs of improvement. Government clamps down on surge in airfares amid IndiGo disruption; domestic fares capped at Rs 18,000 Explained | Why DGCAs new pilot fatigue rules disrupted IndiGo operations
Protect migrant workers: Telangana NRI panel to MPs on Mobility Bill
Hyderabad: The Telangana NRI advisory committee urged the MPs from the state to strengthen key protections in the proposed Overseas Mobility (Facilitation and Welfare) Bill, 2025, warning that several migrant safeguards have been diluted in the latest draft. During a four-day visit to Delhi, vice chairman Mandha Bheem Reddy and committee member Chennamaneni Srinivas Rao 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 .
Viral video shows German woman's shock at Delhi's chaotic traffic, calls experience 'roller coaster'
The clip, posted on her Instagram account @lizlaz_tv, shows her sitting inside a moving car as she reacts in real time to the busy streets outside.
Low sittings, key legislations: 25 years on, three state Assemblies present a mixed record
NEW DELHI: Twenty-five years after they were carved out of Bihar, Madhya Pradesh and Uttar Pradesh, respectively, the Legislative Assemblies of Jharkhand, Chhattisgarh and Uttarakhand have entered a milestone year with a troubling record: some of the lowest numbers of sitting days in the country. Data compiled since their formation in 2000 shows that Chhattisgarhs Assembly met for an average of just 29 days a year, while Jharkhand averaged only 23 sitting days, among the lowest for any State legislature in India. Uttarakhands records remain incomplete for long stretches, including the years 20002015 and 2025, making long-term assessment difficult. These figures fall far short of the recommended national benchmark of 60 sitting days for State legislatures, raising concerns about legislative scrutiny and democratic engagement. The challenges extend beyond sitting days. In all three State Assemblies, the post of Deputy Speaker remained vacant for prolonged periods, signalling what legislators describe as institutional neglect and a weakening of bipartisan norms. Jharkhand has gone over 20 years without a Deputy Speaker, an absence that many members believe undermines legislative balance and accountability. Despite these structural gaps, some States have taken important legislative steps worth emulating. Chhattisgarh, which has 21% women MLAs, one of the strongest representations in the country enacted notable laws in its early years. A 2002 law that enabled private universities to be created through simple notification resulted in over 100 universities being established, but critics point out that many existed only on paper. The Supreme Court struck it down in 2004, flagging serious quality concerns. A decade later, Chhattisgarh passed its own Food Security Act (2012), which became a reference point and model for the national legislation enacted in 2013. Jharkhand was among the first States to introduce 75% reservation for local candidates in private-sector jobs, a move later mirrored by Andhra Pradesh and Haryana. Courts struck down Haryanas law in 2023, and challenges remain pending in other States. Uttarakhand, meanwhile, passed the Uniform Civil Code (UCC) in 2024, becoming the first State to implement it. Supporters hailed it as a step toward equality, while critics warned that it risked disrupting social equilibrium and overlooking community practices. Legislators across the three States agree that democratic functioning demands consistent sittings, procedural stability and open debate. Many acknowledge that confrontational politics, repeated adjournments and legislative delays have eroded the Assemblys core responsibilities. As the three States complete 25 years, expectations from State legislatures are rising. Citizens increasingly demand more time spent in the House, faster decisions on longstanding issues, stronger oversight and dependable forums where public concerns can be voiced and debated. The next quarter-century, lawmakers say, must be defined not by institutional gaps but by a renewed commitment to democratic performance.
Delhi HC directs rival PMK factions to approach competent civil court to settle internal disputes
It says the Election Commission of India has no power or jurisdiction to give any finding with respect to internal disputes arising between rival sections within an unrecognised political party
Chandni Chowk remains a major commercial center in Delhi, but the bazaar has all but lost its past grandeur.
Man, 25, Arrested For Sexually Assaulting 4-Year-Old Girl In Delhi: Cops
Delhi Police has arrested a 25-year-old man for allegedly sexually assaulting a four-year-old girl under the influence of alcohol in outernorth Delhi's Bawana, police said on Saturday.
Italian wellness firm Technogym sets up base in New Delhi
Congress names Gaurav Gogoi, Priyanka Gandhi and six other MPs for Vande Mataram debate
NEW DELHI: As Parliament prepares for a high-voltage debate on the 150th year of the national song Vande Mataram on Monday, Prime Minister Narendra Modi will initiate the discussion in the Lok Sabha, while Congress deputy leader Gaurav Gogoi is expected to open the debate from the Opposition benches. The Prime Minister will begin the debate at 12 pm, outlining the NDA governments position. Defence Minister Rajnath Singh is also expected to address the House later in the session. Other speakers from the Congress include party general secretary Priyanka Gandhi Vadra, Deepender Hooda, Manipur MP Dr. Bimol Akoijam, Praniti Shinde, Prashant Padole, Chamala Reddy, and Korba MP Jyotsana Mahant. The BJP has been allotted three hours for its interventions in the Lok Sabha, while a total of ten hours has been set aside for the entire debate. The Rajya Sabha will take up the discussion on Vande Mataram on Tuesday, where the Home Minister will lead the proceedings. The decision to hold a debate on Vande Mataram and on the Special Intensive Revision (SIR) of electoral rolls followed several rounds of negotiations between the government and the Opposition. The Lok Sabha will discuss the ongoing SIR of electoral rolls in nine states and three Union Territories on December 9 and 10. The debate on Vande Mataram is expected to be contentious, with the Congress and the BJP already at odds over the ruling partys allegation that key stanzas of the national song were dropped in 1937, allegedly sowing the seeds of Partition. While inaugurating the year-long commemoration of Vande Mataram to mark 150 years of the song, PM Modi had said that a divisive mindset remains a challenge for the country. The Congress, however, maintains that the Prime Minister has insulted Vande Mataram , pointing out that Rabindranath Tagore himself recommended adopting only the first two stanzas. The party has termed it shameful for the Prime Minister to accuse the Nobel laureate of harbouring a divisive ideology. Countering the allegations, Congress general secretary in charge of communications Jairam Ramesh shared extracts from Sabyasachi Bhattacharyas definitive biography of Vande Mataram , detailing the background of the Congress Working Committee (CWC) resolution adopted on October 29, 1937. Three days before the meeting, on October 26, 1937, Tagore wrote to (Jawaharlal) Nehru on this issue. It was the Gurudev himself, with his own special relationship to Vande Mataram, who suggested that the first two stanzas of the song be adopted. His letter, in fact, profoundly influenced the resolution in its entirety, Ramesh said. According to various accounts, a truncated version of Vande Mataram, retaining only the first two of the original six stanzas, was chosen as the national song in 1937 after a panel recommended its adoption. Excerpts from the book, shared by Ramesh on X, state: Upon being consulted, Rabindranath Tagores advice was threefold. While the first two stanzas were entirely acceptable to Rabindranath, he could not sympathise with the sentiments in the latter stanzas.
A video by Apollo Hospitals Surgical Gastroenterology specialist Dr Anshuman Kaushal has intensified alarm over Delhis extreme air pollution. Comparing daily breathing in the capital to chain smoking, he warned that PM 2.5 levels recently reached 450, nearly 30 times the WHO limit. Citing studies, he highlighted reduced lung function in children and increased risks of cancer and heart disease. Calling the smog an inflammatory crisis, he urged urgent collective action to prevent long-term health damage.
UK sanctions British national, group over pro-Khalistan terrorism in India
NEW DELHI: The UK Treasury has imposed sanctions on a British national and an organisation for alleged terrorist activity in India and for supporting the Sikh extremist group Babbar Khalsa. This marks the first time London has used its domestic counter-terrorism framework to target a pro-Khalistan group, officials said. The measures include an asset freeze and a director disqualification against Gurpreet Singh Rehal, who is suspected of involvement in organisations carrying out terrorist activities in India. The Treasury also imposed an asset freeze on Babbar Akali Lehar, an organisation accused of promoting and supporting Babbar Khalsa. According to the UK Treasury, Rehal is involved in the activities of Babbar Khalsa and Babbar Akali Lehar, including recruitment, financial support, and the procurement of weapons and military materiel. Babbar Akali Lehar, the Treasury said, engages in similar activities by promoting, encouraging, and recruiting for Babbar Khalsa. All funds and economic resources in the UK owned, held, or controlled by Rehal or Babbar Akali Lehar are now frozen. UK individuals and entities are prohibited from dealing with these assets or providing financial services to them without a licence from HM Treasury. Rehal is also barred from acting as a company director or from participating in company management, directly or indirectly. Economic Secretary to the Treasury Lucy Rigby KC MP said, We will not stand by while terrorists exploit Britains financial system. This landmark action shows we are prepared to use every tool at our disposal to choke off funding for terrorism, wherever it occurs and whoever is responsible. The UK stands firmly with peaceful communities against those who promote violence and hatred. The sanctions were imposed under the Counter-Terrorism (Sanctions) (EU Exit) Regulations 2019, which empower the Treasury to freeze assets and restrict individuals or entities suspected of involvement in terrorism, safeguarding the UKs financial system and preventing the financing of violent activities abroad.
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Supreme Court suggests mediation in sexual harassment case involving Kerala tech CEO
NEW DELHI: The Supreme Court on Friday suggested that the parties involved in a sexual harassment case against Venu Gopalakrishnan, CEO of a Kochi-based IT firm, attempt mediation to settle their differences. A bench of Justices B V Nagarathna and K V Viswanathan referred the matter to the Supreme Court Mediation Centre and directed both sides to appear before it on January 7, 2026. We have heard learned senior counsel for the petitioner, learned counsel for the respondentState as well as the learned counsel for the complainant. Having regard to the facts of this case, we find that in the interest of all parties, there ought to be a settlement. Hence, we adjourn this matter. In order to explore the possibility of a settlement between the parties, the matter is referred to the Supreme Court Mediation Centre. The parties are directed to appear before the Centre on 07.01.2026 either in person or through videoconferencing at 11.30 am, the bench said. Fixing the case for its next hearing on February 2, 2026, the bench also directed that the mediators report be placed on record. Earlier, on September 11, the Kerala High Court had refused anticipatory bail to Gopalakrishnan, CEO of Litmus 7 Systems Consulting Private Limited, observing that the offences alleged against him are very serious and that, given his alleged influence, there was a risk of his influencing witnesses or tampering with evidence. The High Court, however, granted pre-arrest bail to the other accused, Jacob P Thampy, Eby Paul and Bimalraj Haridas. Gopalakrishnan then approached the Supreme Court, which on September 26 directed that no coercive steps be taken against him in the interim. On Friday, Senior Advocates Mukul Rohatgi and Raghenth Basant, appearing for the petitioner, submitted that the woman, a former employee, filed the case against Gopalakrishnan and three others after obtaining bail in an extortion complaint he had lodged. After hearing the parties, Justice Nagarathna voiced doubts regarding the sexual harassment allegations, and the court advised both sides to pursue mediation. According to the accused, the woman contacted three company staff members on July 23 and asked them to meet her at a Kochi hotel, where she and her husband allegedly demanded Rs 30 crore to settle the matter. They allegedly sought written assurances and asked him to transfer Rs 10 crore immediately, along with two cheques for the balance. On July 28, Rs 50,000 was transferred from Venus account to her account, and the next day the couple was arrested on extortion charges and remanded to judicial custody. Contradicting this, the woman said that she and her husband were preparing to file a complaint against the CEO when three company representatives arrived for mediation. She alleged that they told her Venu was willing to apologise, and asked the couple to meet at a hotel on July 29, where they were then arrested. She further alleged that Venu transferred Rs 50,000 to her account without her knowledge and detailed several alleged incidents of sexual harassment in her complaint.
IndiGo turmoil sparks political storm; Congress blames government, CPM seeks JPC probe
NEW DELHI: Amid widespread disruptions in IndiGos flight operations , political criticism intensified on Saturday, with the Congress calling the turmoil a government-made disaster born of faulty policies, negligence, and favoritism. Meanwhile, CPI(M) Rajya Sabha MP John Brittas wrote to Prime Minister Narendra Modi seeking a Joint Parliamentary Committee or judicial inquiry into what he described as an unprecedented crisis in the civil aviation sector and a sharp spike in airfares. The Congress claimed that the ongoing IndiGo chaos was not an accident but the direct outcome of the BJP government's elentless push to manufacture a duopoly in the sector. Addressing a press conference at the AICC headquarters, Congress MP Sasikanth Senthil said IndiGo's cancellation of flights had brought the nation's air travel to its knees. The BJP government's reckless handling of aviation safety exposes the full extent of its negligence. After releasing the Flight Duty Time Limitation (FDTL) rules on January 8, 2024, and partially implementing them on July 1, 2025, the BJP government has now shamelessly withdrawn these critical safety protections in the middle of a sector-wide meltdown, he said. This is not just irresponsible; it is outrageous. By scrapping rules specifically designed to prevent pilot fatigue, the BJP government has allegedly jeopardized passenger safety and thrown the well-being of cockpit crew into uncertainty, he added. Posing questions to the government, Senthil asked why it has, in the last 11 years, allowed aviation to shrink into a monopoly and duopoly instead of building a competitive, diverse sector. Why did the DGCA fail to ensure IndiGo complied with the FDTL rules released in January 2024, partially implemented from July 2025, and fully enforced on November 1? Did the government ever issue warnings or compliance notices to IndiGo, or was the airline protected from enforcement altogether? Given the electoral bond disclosures showing massive purchases by InterGlobe group entities and its promoter, is the BJP's financial proximity to IndiGo the real reason behind this extraordinary leniency at the cost of passengers' safety? he asked. Government clamps down on surge in airfares amid IndiGo disruption; domestic fares capped at Rs 18,000 Meanwhile, Brittas said the scale, speed, and severity of the disruption following the enforcement of revised FDTL norms by the Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) had exposed deep structural failures in regulatory preparedness, leaving oversight and consumer protection weak and ordinary passengers dangerously vulnerable. What transformed this operational failure into a national scandal is the manner in which the disruption was converted into a profiteering opportunity. Domestic airfares skyrocketed to extortionate levels that defy logic, demand, or fairness. Emergency travelers, students, workers, and families in distress were forced to either abandon essential travel or pay ransom-like sums for basic connectivity, Brittass letter said. A safety rule meant to protect pilots and passengers was sabotaged into chaos, used to unleash ransom-level airfares, and diluted after collapse. This crisis is not accidental - it is an organised loot enabled by the Government. A duopoly-driven exploitation with regulators and pic.twitter.com/jbDTkybvt5 John Brittas (@JohnBrittas) December 6, 2025 Explained | Why DGCAs new pilot fatigue rules disrupted IndiGo operations
NEW DELHI: In the wake of IndiGos flight-operation crisis, which led to a surge in airfares, Communist Party of India (Marxist) [CPI(M)] Rajya Sabha MP John Brittas on Saturday wrote to Prime Minister Narendra Modi seeking a Joint Parliamentary Committee (JPC) or a judicial inquiry into the unprecedented disruption in the civil aviation sector and the hike in air-ticket prices. He said that the scale, speed, and severity of the disruption following the enforcement of the revised Flight Duty Time Limitation (FDTL) norms by the Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) have exposed deep structural failures in regulatory preparedness, undermining oversight and consumer protection, and leaving ordinary passengers dangerously vulnerable. What transformed this operational failure into a national scandal is the manner in which the disruption was converted into a profiteering opportunity. Domestic airfares skyrocketed to extortionate levels that defy any logic, demand, or fairness. Emergency travelers, students, workers, and families in distress were forced to either abandon essential travel or pay ransom-like sums for basic connectivity, Brittass letter read. A safety rule meant to protect pilots and passengers was sabotaged into chaos, used to unleash ransom-level airfares, and diluted after collapse. This crisis is not accidental - it is an organised loot enabled by the Government. A duopoly-driven exploitation with regulators and pic.twitter.com/jbDTkybvt5 John Brittas (@JohnBrittas) December 6, 2025 Explained | Why DGCAs new pilot fatigue rules disrupted IndiGo operations Seeking a comprehensive investigation into the crisis, the CPM leader pointed out that what passes as competition in Indian aviation is in reality a near-lockout by two dominant players, a duopoly unrivalled even among major global aviation markets. The structural reasons for this crisis go deeper than airlines concentration. The near monopoly of Indian airspace by two carriers and the simultaneous privatization and commercial operation of major airports by corporate entities have contributed to choking opportunities for newer or regional airports, he said. He added that the credibility of governance demands an independent, transparent, and time-bound inquiry with full access to regulatory files, airline preparedness records, and pricing data. The issue of mass cancellation of IndiGo flights also resonated in the Rajya Sabha on Friday, with Congress member Pramod Tiwari expressing concern over the airlines monopoly and its impact on parliamentarians and common citizens. He raised the matter during Zero Hour, stating that the flight cancellations had affected several MPs who had made travel plans for the weekend. On one issue, many are concerned, and you will also agree with me. One airline, IndiGo, has cancelled 500 flights yesterday (Thursday) and the day before yesterday (Wednesday). I am raising the current issue (which concerns all), Tiwari said. Government clamps down on surge in airfares amid IndiGo disruption; domestic fares capped at Rs 18,000
Pakistani Woman Begs PM Modi For Justice As Husband Prepares Delhi Wedding
A Pakistani woman has accused her husband of abandoning her in Karachi and secretly preparing for a second marriage in Delhi.
Jamia Hamdard Hosts Lecture on The Sufi Tapestry
New Delhi: The Centre for Sufi Studies, Department of Islamic Studies, Jamia Hamdard, organised an insightful lecture at the Universitys Main Convention Centre on the theme The Sufi Tapestry: Threads of Peace, Culture and Civilisation in India. Historian and author Syed Ubaidur Rahman delivered the talk, which was presided over by Honble Vice Chancellor Prof. [] The post Jamia Hamdard Hosts Lecture on The Sufi Tapestry first appeared on .
Sunali Khatun returns home after six-month ordeal in Bangladesh
Sunali Khatun returned to India with her son after a six-month ordeal in Bangladesh, having been deported from Delhi where she worked as a ragpicker. The Supreme Court intervened, directing the Centre to facilitate her return on humanitarian grounds. She has been admitted to a hospital in Birbhum for treatment.
In 10 Years, We All Must Rid The Country Of Slave Mentality: PM Modi
NEW DELHI, Dec 6: Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Saturday urged people to completely rid the country of the slave mentality in the next 10 years, asserting that every sector today is shedding the colonial mindset and aiming for new achievements with pride. He also said the term Hindu rate of growth was used when India was struggling for 2-3 per cent of growth. The policy of Macaulay, which sowed the seeds of mental slavery in India, will complete 200 [] The post In 10 Years, We All Must Rid The Country Of Slave Mentality: PM Modi appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
A new health warning by Dr Obaidur Rahman, an ortho and sports surgeon at Delhis Dr Ram Manohar Lohia Hospital, is drawing widespread attention online. In an Instagram video, he identified industrial starch, also known as micro dextrin or corn starch, as the most dangerous carbohydrate, claiming it can rapidly spike blood sugar, increase insulin resistance, promote fatty liver and trigger joint inflammation. Commonly hidden in packaged foods as a cheap filler, he urges greater awareness and reduced consumption.
India model of high growth, low inflation: PM Modi
New Delhi: Asserting that India is a model of high growth and low inflation, Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Saturday said the countrys 8.2 per cent growth in the second quarter of this fiscal shows that it is becoming the growth driver of the global economy. He also said Indias self-confidence had been shaken by 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 .
Bihar police officers to gather in Seemanchal to discuss border security; Amit Shah likely to attend
BIHAR: Top police officers of Bihar are expected to hold a state-level meeting in Purnea, a part of the Seemanchal region, on December 14-15 to discuss the states law and order situation and border security-related issues. Union Home Minister Amit Shah is likely to attend the meeting, the first after the peoples mandate in favour of the National Democratic Alliance (NDA) in the recently concluded state assembly elections. The primary focus of the state-level meeting will be security and safety of the state, especially the Seemanchal region, which shares its border with Nepal and Bangladesh. The region is considered strategically important for national security due to concerns about illegal infiltration and border monitoring, a senior police officer said. The issue of foreign infiltration was raised during the election campaign by Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Union Home Minister Amit Shah. Both the leaders at their public meetings during the election had promised to the people to drive out infiltrators from Bihar and the country. Purnea police have already started preparations for the proposed meeting. Deputy Chief Minister Samrat Chaudhary, who also holds the home portfolio, said that state police would assess the law and order situation and chalk out a strategy to deal with illegal infiltration and other transborder activities at the state-level conference. Samrat Chaudhary meets Shah in Delhi to discuss Bihars law and order It will be the first meeting of state-level senior police officers after the home department was handed over to Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) and Samrat Chaudhary was made home minister. Earlier, the home department was with Chief Minister Nitish Kumar. Though the officers did not cite any specific reason for holding a state-level police conference in Purnea, sources said that Seemanchal is in the focus of Union Home Ministry due to its strategic location. The political upheaval in Nepal this year may be one of the reasons for selecting Purnea as the venue of the meeting. Bihar shares nearly 726 km international border with Nepal. States seven districts-- West Champaran, East Champaran, Sitamarhi, Madhubani, Supaul, Araria, and Kishanganj are located along Nepal border. Senior Citizen Service Portal App launched The Bihar police on Saturday took a significant step towards digital transformation with the launch of the Citizen Service Portal app, enabling residents to connect with police services from home and ensuring faster redressal of complaints. Launching the app, Deputy Chief Minister and state Home Minister Samrat Chaudhary said the initiative will bridge the gap between police and the public and strengthen transparency. Citizens will now be able to file complaints directly through their mobile phones, which will then be processed and investigated by the police, he said. The portal will also provide information on lost and found items, offering substantial convenience to users. After the launch, Samrat Chaudhary visited the Police Headquarters, where he held a high-level review meeting with the DGP and senior officers.
Deported to Bangladesh, Bengal woman Sunali Khatun, son return home
Rampurhat: Six-year old Afreen wouldnt stop giggling even as her mother, Sunali Khatun, was being wheeled inside the Rampurhat Government Medical College and Hospital, amid relentless clicks of media shutterbugs on Saturday afternoon, when the winter chill of Bengal countryside had slowly begun taking effect. Arrested by Delhi Police in June this year on suspicion 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 .
Air pollution crisis: Ghaziabad most polluted in November, Delhi fourth worst, says report
Noida, Bahadurgarh, Delhi, Hapur, Greater Noida, Baghpat, Sonipat, Meerut and Rohtak joined Ghaziabad among the 10 most polluted cities, the report by think tank Centre for Research on Energy and Clean Air said.
IndiGo fiasco: Railways announces 84 special trains
New Delhi: The Railways announced 84 special trains across all zones for Saturday to help people facing travel disruptions due to the mass flight cancellations by IndiGo. In a coordinated move by the Railway Ministry, the trains, which are to make 104 trips, were arranged in the shortest possible time after analysis of train traffic 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 .
Centre begins month-long campaign to remove illegal occupations on highways
NEW DELHI: In a major push to make highways encroachment free, the Ministry of Road Transport and Highways (MoRTH) has launched a special month-long campaign to identify and clear unauthorised occupations along National Highways across the country. The drive, which began on December 1, aims to improve road safety and ensure smoother traffic movement. According to the officials, all Regional Officers (ROs) of the ministry, National Highways Authority of India (NHAI) and National Highways and Infrastructure Development Corporation Limited (NHIDCL) have been directed to carry out extensive inspections of the highway stretches under their jurisdiction. Encroachments are to be identified through field surveys, drone-based monitoring, the RajmargYatra mobile app and media reports. Officials have also been asked to issue preliminary notices along with photographic evidence as prescribed under the Standard Operating Procedure (SoP). The ministry, in an official note issued recently, further asked officials to undertake efforts for compliance of the preliminary notice in coordination with local administration and bodies and upload the information with photographic evidence on the link generated with the regard to the special encroachment removal drive. Cases that need further legal intervention will be referred to District Magistrates under Section 26 of the Act. The secretary, MoRTH expressed serious concern over the presence of squatters and unauthorised occupation along the national highways. Hence he directed to initiate a nationwide drive to make highways encroachment free. It requires coordinated action by all agencies. The government has recently strengthened enforcement by reconstituting the Highway Administration and delegating wider powers under the Control of National Highways (Land and Traffic) Act, 2002, said NHAI officials. The penalties--as per the Control of National Highways (Land and Traffic) Act, 2002--include fines of up to Rs 500 per square metre of encroached land, or in cases where this is less than the lands cost, an equivalent amount to the land value. Costs for removal and repair will also be recovered from violators. As part of its ongoing efforts to make national highways safer and obstruction-free, the ministry, in August, issued a fresh Standard Operating Procedure (SOP) for identification, reporting, and removal of unauthorised occupations on national highways. The new guidelines also outline the recovery of costs incurred for removal of unauthorised occupation and strengthening measures for traffic regulation. As per the SoP, the agencies are required to carry out inspection of highways at regular intervals; at least once every three months at the regional level and once a month at the divisional or project level. Contractors, concessionaires and supervision consultants were also directed to remain vigilant against encroachments and report them promptly. For better monitoring, the SoP makes drone surveys and aerial imaging mandatory. The SoP also mandates the creation of a dedicated Drone Analytics Management System for monthly monitoring of encroachments using satellite imagery and drone data. In a report earlier, the parliamentary standing committee on transport, tourism and culture-- highlighted clogging of highways due to local markets, shops, hotels, parking of trucks at nights--recommended to create an effective policy to curb the encroachment.
Five including Angadwadi worker arrested for kidnapping and selling infant
Quad calls for bringing perpetrators of terror incident near Red Fort to justice
NEW DELHI: The Quad grouping has called for bringing the perpetrators, organisers and financiers of last month's terror incident near Red Fort in Delhi to justice and urged all UN member states to cooperate on it. The Quad, which comprises India, the US, Australia and Japan, also unequivocally condemned terrorism in all its forms including cross-border terrorism. Fifteen people were killed and several others injured in the terror incident on November 10. Ways to expand cooperation to combat terrorism under the framework of the grouping was the central focus of a meeting of a two-day Quad Counter Terrorism Working Group meeting held this week in New Delhi. Quad partners unequivocally condemned terrorism in all its forms and manifestations, including cross-border terrorism, a joint statement said. They also expressed their condolences for the heinous terror incident on November 10 near the Red Fort in Delhi, it said. The Quad partners called for the perpetrators, organizers, and financiers of this reprehensible act to be brought to justice and urged all UN Member States to cooperate in doing so, it added. In the meeting, the Quad member countries exchanged assessments on the terrorism threat landscape, including developments in the Indo-Pacific region. They discussed the full spectrum of counterterrorism cooperation and measures that could be used to address existing and emerging challenges, the statement said. The Quad underscored the importance of ensuring that the Indo-Pacific remains open and free from the threats of terrorism. The Quad also reaffirmed their commitment to strengthening cooperation in multilateral fora. They also emphasised the value of continued information sharing on terrorists, terrorist organisations, and their proxies, the statement said.
Modi promised ease of air travel but gave cease of air travel, says Congress amid IndiGo crisis
New Delhi: Taking a swipe at the government over the IndiGo flight disruptions, the Congress on Saturday said Prime Minister Narendra Modi promised ease of air travel but gave cease of air travel and asked whether Union Civil Aviation Minister K Rammohan Naidu would take responsibility for the unprecedented crisis. The opposition party claimed that 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 .
Ramadoss has filed complaint againstAnbumani with Delhi Police: G.K. Mani
The complaint alleges that Anbumani had produced fake documents to theElection Commission of India, which recognised him as PMK president
IIT Delhi's Workshop For PhD Scholars, Check Details To Apply
Eligible candidates in Chemical Engineering, Textile & Fibre Engineering, Atmospheric Sciences, and Materials Science can apply by December 8, 2025, with selection based on research quality and potential.
Delhi's 'Special 26' Gang Busted After 1,200-km Chase, 1 kg Gold Recovered
In an operation spanning multiple cities and three days, Delhi Police arrested five men accused of staging a fake police and Income Tax raid to steal more than a kilogram of gold from a jewellery workshop in Karol Bagh.
Railway announces special trains to assist passengers affected by flight disruptions
East Coast and Western Railway decided to run special trains and to add additional coaches to help stranded passengers travelling to Mumbai, New Delhi, Bengaluru and Howrah
Why Is Yamuna Covered With Foam After Chhath Cleanup? What Rekha Gupta Said
Delhi Chief Minister Rekha Gupta had promised a froth-free Yamuna during the Chhath festival in October. She fulfilled that promise.
After the Delhi blast, widespread profiling has shut doors for Kashmiri students and professionals, shrinking jobs, admissions and opportunities across India. The weeks following the blast in Delhi have altered the everyday lives of thousands of people from Kashmir living, studying or working across India. What began as a tragic act of violence has quickly []
ICICI Prudential AMC set to float IPO on Dec 12
NEW DELHI, Dec 6: ICICI Prudential Asset Management Company (AMC), a subsidiary of ICICI Bank, is gearing up to launch its initial public offering (IPO) on December 12. According to market sources, the issue size is expected to be around Rs 10,000 crore. The companys maiden public offering will conclude on December 16 and bidding for anchor investors will take place on December 11, according to the red herring prospectus. The issue is an entirely an offer for sale [] The post ICICI Prudential AMC set to float IPO on Dec 12 appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
US-India Ties Derailed By Pakistan's 'Flattery', 'Bribery': Ex-Pentagon Official
Former Pentagon official Michael Rubin claimed that it is because of US President Donald Trump's gross incompetence that India and Russia are growing closer. Russian President Vladimir Putin has vowed uninterrupted shipments of fuel to New Delhi.
Punjab: Railways to revive century-old QadianBeas line
CHANDIGARH: With 14 months remaining before the Punjab Assembly elections, the wait for the 40 km QadianBeas rail line is finally nearing an end after 100 years. The Indian Railways has officially decided to restart work on the project, even though construction had begun nearly a century ago under the British. The line had remained in the freeze category for years due to alignment constraints, land acquisition issues, and local political roadblocks. Sources said that a letter from the Chief Administrative Officer (Construction), Northern Railway, states that the Railway Board has sought the immediate defreezing of the project and the re-submission of the detailed estimate for early sanction so construction can begin. Minister of State for Railways, Ravneet Singh, alias Bittu, directed officials to defreeze the project. He said his focus remains on initiating new projects, completing pending ones, and reviving those abandoned due to unforeseen challenges. I knew the importance of this project. Hence, I asked the officials concerned to remove all impediments and restart construction work. This track will give a major boost to the struggling industrial units of Batala, the regions steel town. He further stated that Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Home Minister Amit Shah, and Railway Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw have made it clear that funding will not be a hurdle for Punjabs railway development. This rail track was planned and sanctioned in 1929 by the British government. The line was to be constructed by the North Western Railway. However, in 1932, the project was halted after nearly 33 per cent of the track had been completed. It resurfaced in the 2010 Railway Budget under the socially desirable projects category, which focuses on inclusive transport access regardless of profitability. However, financial concerns raised by the Planning Commission once again stalled progress. Welcoming the fresh initiative by the Ministry of Railways to revive the long-delayed project, Senior Congress leader and Leader of the Opposition Partap Singh Bajwa expressed hope that the New Year would finally bring the breakthrough the people of the region have awaited for nearly a century. Bajwa extended gratitude to Railway Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw and MoS Railways Ravneet Singh Bittu for moving the project out of a prolonged bureaucratic freeze. He recalled that the QadianBeas link was first strongly pursued during his tenure as a Member of Parliament, when he persuaded then Railway Minister Mamata Banerjee to prioritize it. He also met Prime Minister Narendra Modi in 2017, urging him to initiate work on the project. He said the rail link represents not merely an infrastructure requirement but a century-old aspiration of the people, as work on this line was first initiated under British rule in 1928 and has faced repeated delays despite its formal sanctioning in 2010. Bajwa noted that the 40-km line, originally estimated at 205 crore, has now escalated to around 840 crore due to years of administrative inertia. The demand highlights the collective will of residents, industrialists, and religious communities across Qadian, Beas, and Batala for its early completion. He emphasized the immense socio-economic value of the project, particularly for Qadian, which serves as the international headquarters of the Ahmadiyya sect and receives a steady flow of domestic and global visitors. He added that the rail link would significantly benefit Batalas industrial sector by providing direct access to the AmritsarDelhi corridor, and would also facilitate the movement of pilgrims visiting Dera Beas and the Baba Namdev Dera at Ghuman, thereby enriching the regions spiritual and cultural connectivity. Bajwa further stressed the strategic importance of the QadianBeas line, explaining that it would provide an alternative supply route to Jammu and Kashmir and greatly strengthen military logistics a factor of considerable national interest. He urged the Ministry of Railways to approve the detailed estimate without delay so that work on the ground may begin promptly.
NSCN leader Muivah mourns Swaraj Kaushals demise, shares memories
GUWAHATI: National Socialist Council of Nagalim (NSCN) leader Thuingaleng Muivah mourned the death of Swaraj Kaushal, the first Indian interlocutor to engage in peace talks with the outfit in 1998 in Bangkok during the Prime Ministership of Atal Behari Vajpayee. I am deeply saddened by the news of the demise of former Indian Interlocutor to the Indo-Naga peace talks, Mr Swaraj Kaushal. He was a renowned lawyer and politician who was held in high regard by both the Indians and the Nagas, said Muivah. Former Mizoram governor, Swaraj Kaushal, passes away at 73 He called Kaushal a 'great Indian statesman,' and a 'friend' of the NSCN in particular and the Nagas in general. He said Kaushal had taken an active part during the peace negotiations with the Mizo National Front, which led to the signing of the Mizoram Accord in 1986. Before he was appointed interlocutor, I, along with my NSCN teammates, had met Indian leaders including PV Narasimha Rao, Rajesh Pilot, HD Deve Gowda, Satish Chandra, and NN Vohra between 1995 and 1997, Muivah recalled. I last met Kaushal in October 2020 in New Delhi and had a candid conversation with him. He was a very rational man with a deep understanding of the Naga political issue, Muivah further stated. Kaushal, the husband of the late BJP veteran Sushma Swaraj, died on Thursday at the age of 73.
Will AIADMK general council meeting provide clarity on Panneerselvams re-entry?
What has triggered the latest round of political chatter is the recent meeting between Mr. Panneerselvam and Union Home Minister Amit Shah in New Delhi
History served hot at Sunder Nursery: Dining on 16th century cuisine
A unique 'Forgotten Feasts' walk at Humayun's Tomb offered a culinary journey into the early Mughal era.
Warm and engaging atmosphere reigned, Shashi Tharoor on Putin banquet
NEW DELHI, Dec 6: Senior Congress leader Shashi Tharoor, who on Friday attended a banquet for Russian President Vladimir Putin at the Rashtrapati Bhawan, on Saturday described the atmosphere there as warm and engaging, and said he enjoyed his conversations with many of the attendees. Tharoos remarks came a day after President Droupadi Murmu hosted a banquet for the visiting Russian president at the Rashtrapati Bhavan here. Attended the @rashtrapatibhvn banquet for President Putin last night. A warm and engaging [] The post Warm and engaging atmosphere reigned, Shashi Tharoor on Putin banquet appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Historic blunders on J-K, China are Nehrus legacy: BJP hits back at Sonia Gandhi
New Delhi, Dec 6: The BJP on Saturday alleged that historical blunders like allowing Pakistan and China to occupy Indian territory and giving special status to Jammu and Kashmir are Jawaharlal Nehrus legacy, as it hit out at Congress leader Sonia Gandhi over her accusation that the ruling dispensations main objective is to vilify him. Hitting back at the Congress parliamentary party chairperson over her allegations that the ruling BJPs goal is not just to erase the legacy of the [] The post Historic blunders on J-K, China are Nehrus legacy: BJP hits back at Sonia Gandhi appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Hugh Grant reveals he's 'half Indian...or half Pakistani'; here's how
Hollywood actor Hugh Grant recently attended the 2025 Hindustan Times Leadership Summit in Delhi.
INDIA Bloc On Life Support, Risks Being Wheeled Into ICU: Omar Abdullah
New Delhi, Dec 6: Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister and National Conference leader Omar Abdullah on Saturday said the opposition INDIA bloc is currently on life support and risks being wheeled into the ICU due to infighting and a failure to match the BJPs round-the-clock election machine. Speaking at the HT Leadership Summit here, Abdullah detailed the organisational and strategic failures of the opposition bloc, contrasting its approach with the BJPs unparalleled work ethic. Talking about the INDIA blocs current [] The post INDIA Bloc On Life Support, Risks Being Wheeled Into ICU: Omar Abdullah appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Gaurav Gogoi seeks MEA probe into alleged foul play in Zubeen Garg's death at Singapore Festival
In his letter, Gogoi drew attention to a statement made by Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma in the state Assembly on 24 November, where he claimed that findings of a Special Investigation Team (SIT) of Assam Police suggested that Garg's death was a murder. The Chief Minister further stated that multiple individuals have been booked and that the alleged crime was planned and executed by a group.
Indian envoy outlines New Delhi's support for Sri Lanka's post-cyclone recovery
India's top diplomat met Sri Lankan business leaders. He detailed New Delhi's ongoing support for the island nation's recovery from Cyclone Ditwah. India was the first to respond with humanitarian aid. Relief efforts include food, medicine, and infrastructure restoration. Indian teams are actively involved in rescue and medical care.
Modi promised ease of air travel but gave 'cease of air travel,' says Congress amid IndiGo crisis
NEW DELHI: Taking a swipe at the government over the IndiGo flight disruptions, the Congress on Saturday said Prime Minister Narendra Modi promised ease of air travel but gave cease of air travel and asked whether Union Civil Aviation Minister K Rammohan Naidu would take responsibility for the unprecedented crisis. The opposition party claimed that the ongoing IndiGo chaos was not an accident but the direct outcome of the BJP government's elentless push to manufacture a duopoly in the sector. With IndiGo flight disruptions impacting thousands of passengers, the Ministry of Civil Aviation on Saturday directed the airline to complete the ticket refund process for the cancelled flights by Sunday evening, as well as ensure that the baggage separated from the travellers is delivered in the next two days. A day after the country's largest airline, IndiGo, cancelled more than 1,000 flights and caused disruptions for the fifth day on Saturday, the ministry said that any delay or non-compliance in refund processing will invite immediate regulatory action. Addressing a press conference here, Congress leader Sasikanth Senthil said IndiGo's cancellation of flights has brought the nation's air travel to its knees. This crisis is not a natural breakdown; it is the predictable fallout of the BJP government that has been hell-bent on crushing competition, rewarding favourites, and reshaping an entire national industry to suit a tiny circle of corporate allies, Senthil said. The BJP government's reckless handling of aviation safety exposes the full extent of its negligence. After releasing the Flight Duty Time Limitation (FDTL) rules on January 8, 2024, and after partially implementing them on July 1, 2025, the BJP government now shamelessly withdrew these critical safety protections in the middle of a sector-wide meltdown, the Tiruvallur MP said. This is not just irresponsible; it is outrageous. By scrapping rules specifically designed to prevent pilot fatigue, the BJP government has allegedly jeopardised passenger safety and thrown the well-being of cockpit crew into uncertainty, he said. Instead of stabilising the situation, they have deepened it, proving once again that safety and accountability mean nothing to this administration when weighed against the convenience of their preferred corporations, Senthil said. The BJP government's obsession with creating monopolies is visible across India's infrastructure landscape. Why does only one corporate group repeatedly receive such large, strategically important assets? he said. It reflects a government that has weaponised policy, regulation, and public assets to build dominance for its chosen conglomerates, whether in aviation, telecom, ports, or infrastructure, Senthil claimed. What the country is now witnessing is the full-blown result of the BJP government's crony capitalism, a model that rewards political loyalty over merit, centralises power over markets, and destroys entire industries in the process, he said. Senthil alleged that the crisis is a government-made disaster, crafted day by day through the government's policies, negligence, and blatant favouritism. It has crushed the aviation sector, endangered passengers, destabilised markets, and exposed the government's complete disregard for transparency, competition, and public interest, he said. Posing questions to the government, Senthil asked why it has, in the last 11 years, allowed aviation to shrink into a monopoly and duopoly instead of building a competitive, diverse sector. Why did the DGCA fail to ensure IndiGo complied with the FDTL rules released in January 2024 and partially implemented from July 2025 and fully on November 1? Did the government ever issue warnings or compliance notices to IndiGo, or was the airline protected from enforcement altogether? he asked. Given the electoral bond disclosures showing massive purchases by InterGlobe group entities and its promoter, is the BJP's financial proximity to IndiGo the real reason behind this extraordinary leniency at the cost of passengers' safety? Senthil questioned. Will Naidu take responsibility for this unprecedented crisis, or continue hiding behind generic, meaningless statements while passengers remain stranded, he further asked. On Saturday, more than 400 flights were cancelled at various airports. IndiGo has been instructed by the government to set up dedicated passenger support and refund facilitation cells. Government clamps down on surge in airfares amid IndiGo disruption; Railways announces four special trains
CR announces 14 special trains for winter rush of passengers
The special trains have been planned in response to the high demand for travel and will run between major cities across India, including Madgaon, Nagpur, Bengaluru, Lucknow, Gorakhpur and Hazrat Nizamuddin (Delhi)
Multiplex Association of India raises concerns over Netflixs proposed acquisition of Warner Bros
NEW DELHI, Dec 6: The Multiplex Association of India (MAI) on Saturday raised its concerns over Netflixs proposed acquisition of Warner Bros Discovery, saying that it poses a direct competition and economic threat to Indias theatrical and broader film economy. The Acquisition of Warner Bros, one of the worlds leading studios, by a dominant streaming platform that has historically deprioritised theatrical releases, poses a direct economic threat to Indias broader film economy, MAI said in a statement. On Friday, [] The post Multiplex Association of India raises concerns over Netflixs proposed acquisition of Warner Bros appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Square Yards raises USD 35 mn at USD 900 mn valuation
NEW DELHI, Dec 6: Real estate technology firm Square Yards has raised USD 35 million from investors, including Smile Gate, at a valuation of USD 900 million to expand business, according to sources. Gurugram-based Square Yards, which is mainly into property brokerage and home loans, posted revenue of Rs 1,410 crore in the last financial year. According to sources, Square Yards has raised USD 35 million, led by Korean venture capital fund Smile Gate and other existing investors. The [] The post Square Yards raises USD 35 mn at USD 900 mn valuation appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Bill to criminalise marital rape introduced in Lok Sabha
New Delhi: Congress MP Shashi Tharoor introduced a private members bill in the Lok Sabha on Friday to criminalise marital rape and asserted that India must uphold its constitutional values and move from no means no to only yes means yes. Tharoor also introduced two other private members bills in the Lower House of Parliament 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 MP Moves Private MemberS Bill To Remove Secular, Socialist From Preamble
NEW DELHI, Dec 6: The terms secular and socialist are not required in the Preamble of the Constitution, and were added in an undemocratic manner during the Emergency, BJP Rajya Sabha MP Bhim Singh, who has introduced a Private Members Bill in the Upper House to remove these words, said here. Singh, who introduced The Constitution (Amendment) Bill, 2025 (amendment of the Preamble) in the Rajya Sabha on Friday, said the words create confusion and were not a part [] The post BJP MP Moves Private MemberS Bill To Remove Secular, Socialist From Preamble appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Kugelman's remarks come after Russian President reaffirmed Russia's long-standing energy partnership with India, declaring that Moscow will remain a steady, uninterrupted supplier to New Delhi's fast-growing economy, during his joint press address with Prime Minister Narendra Modi.
Not All Kashmiri Muslims Are Terrorists: CM Abdullah On Pahalgam Attack, Delhi Blast
He lamented that the April Pahalgam attack had completely reoriented the Union Territorys economy.
Very Shocking: DK Shivakumar On Delhi Cops' Notice In National Herald Case
DK Shivakumar alleged harassment in the National Herald case investigation and claimed that attempts were being made to allegedly create confusion just to target Sonia Gandhi, Rahul Gandhi, and their supporters.
India and the US are set to hold crucial trade talks in New Delhi from December 10-12 to finalize the initial phase of a pact. This follows recent US tariffs on Indian goods. Both nations aim to resolve tariff issues and boost bilateral trade to $500 billion by 2030, addressing concerns over falling Indian exports to the US.
Jammu Kashmir Family Says No Support Received After Red Fort Blast Kills Sole Breadwinner
SRINAGAR: A marginalised Gujjar family in Baba Nagri has alleged that it has received no compensation or official assistance weeks after 28-year-old Bilal Ahmad Sangoo, a migrant labourer working in Delhi, was killed in the November 10 Red Fort blast, according to reports appearing in the media. Bilal, who had been working in Delhi for []
Centre proposes shared network access for power distribution
The government is proposing to allow electricity distribution companies to share networks, aiming to cut costs and boost efficiency by reducing infrastructure duplication. This move, part of proposed amendments to the Electricity Act, 2003, will introduce competition and consumer choice. States can still offer subsidies to specific consumer groups, ensuring no one is burdened.
Govt assures Parl panel on coal mine safety funds
The government has assured a parliamentary committee that conservation and safety funds in coal mines will be fully utilized for hi-tech security, equipment upgrades, and regulating worker hours. This response follows concerns over under-utilization of the budget in the 2024-25 financial year, with the Ministry of Coal promising to examine global safety practices to reduce fatal accidents.
India, US trade team to start three-day talks from December 10: Sources
India and the United States are set to begin three-day trade talks in New Delhi on December 10 to finalise the first phase of their proposed bilateral trade agreement. The discussions, led by US Deputy Trade Representative Rick Switzer, are crucial for addressing reciprocal tariffs and boosting bilateral trade, which aims to reach $500 billion by 2030.
Govt introduces airfare caps amid IndiGo flight disruptions
New Delhi: The government on Saturday introduced airfare caps amid IndiGo flight disruptions that had pushed air ticket prices higher in many routes. For five days in a row, IndiGo, the countrys largest airline, has cancelled hundreds of flights, primarily due to crew woes. With a lesser number of flights, airfares on certain routes have 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 .
A Delhi court is considering a new chargesheet filed by the Enforcement Directorate against Robert Vadra. This case involves alleged money laundering connected to arms dealer Sanjay Bhandari. Vadra has been questioned previously in this matter. The ED is investigating financial transactions and property investments linked to Bhandari. This is the second money-laundering charge against Vadra.
Sitharaman lauds J&K CM Omar Abdullah's 'focused' efforts to revive economy after tourism setback
NEW DELHI: Union Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman on Saturday appreciated Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Omar Abdullah for his focused and determined approach to restore the Union territory's economy following a major setback to J-K's tourism sector. Reflecting on the nation's economic journey since 2019, marked by a sequence of unprecedented global and domestic challenges, the finance minister highlighted the specific efforts underway in Jammu and Kashmir. Without naming Pakistan, she said the country had trouble with our borders which has always been both through the state actors and non-state actors, and referred to Jammu and Kashmir. This time you saw what happened, particularly at a time when Jammu and Kashmir was coming around, the economy was picking up under the Central rule, Sitharaman said at the Hindustan Times Leadership Summit. The Centre had actually gone into the granular details of looking at Jammu and Kashmir's economy, emoving the undergrowth and really pushing it up so that it becomes buoyant, she added. The restoration of the J-K Bank is something which the country can be proud of, the way in which J-K's economy revived, she said, citing the revival of the local economy before it took a major hit due to external factors that brought the crucial tourism industry to a standstill. I must appreciate the chief minister of J-K who met me twice, focused on restoring the economy after the tourism sector came to a standstill, Sitharaman said, in a veiled reference to the April 22 attack in Pahalgam when Pakistani terrorists shot dead 26 people, mainly tourists. The finance minister was replying to a question on the resilience of the Indian economy amid a turbulent global landscape.
Smartworld Developers enters Noida, to invest Rs 2K cr on 1st realty project
Smartworld Developers is investing Rs 2,000 crore in its first Noida project, a mixed-use development on a 6-acre site acquired for Rs 414 crore. This expansion into the key Delhi-NCR micro-market aims to strengthen the company's presence beyond Gurugram, with estimated revenues exceeding Rs 3,000 crore. The project will feature premium residences, retail, and serviced homes.
Govt Imposes Fare Caps After Airfares Spike Amid IndiGo Disruptions
New Delhi: The Ministry of Civil Aviation (MoCA) on Saturday invoked its regulatory powers to impose fare caps across affected routes amid soaring airfares following IndiGos cancellation of more than 1,600 flights this week due to crew-rostering mismanagement. The ministry said it took serious note of unusually high fares being charged during the disruption and [] The post Govt Imposes Fare Caps After Airfares Spike Amid IndiGo Disruptions appeared first on Northlines .
Bill to regulate deepfakes tabled in Lok Sabha
NEW DELHI: A Private Member's Bill seeking a clear legal framework for regulation of deepfakes has been introduced in the Lok Sabha. The Regulation of Deepfake Bill, introduced by Shiv Sena leader Shrikant Shinde in the House on Friday, aims to protect citizens by mandating prior consent from individuals depicted in deepfake content. Misuse of deepfakes for harassment, deception and misinformation has escalated, creating an urgent need for regulatory safeguards, Shinde said. The Bill also lists penalties for offenders creating or disseminating deepfake content with malicious intent. With advancements in artificial intelligence and deep learning, deepfake technology has emerged as a significant tool for media manipulation. While the technology has potential applications in education, entertainment and creative fields, it also poses severe risks when misused, threatening individual privacy, national security and public trust, Shinde said in the statement of objects and reasons in the Bill. The proposed Bill seeks to establish a clear legal framework to govern the creation, distribution and application of deepfakes in India, said Shinde, a three-term Lok Sabha member from Kalyan. The Bill also seeks to establish the Deepfake Task Force, a dedicated body to combat national security implications and evaluate the influence of deepfakes on privacy, civic participation, and potential election interference. The task force will collaborate with academic and private sector institutions to develop technologies that detect manipulated content, thereby promoting credibility in digital media. The Bill also proposes to establish a fund to support public and private sector initiatives in the detection and deterrence of advanced image manipulation. A Private Member's Bill is a procedure of Parliament that enables lawmakers, who are not ministers, to draw attention to issues that might not be represented in Government Bills or to highlight the issues and gaps in the existing legal framework that require legislative intervention.
Sitharaman Praises Omar Abdullah For Focused Approach To Restore J&Ks Economy
New Delhi, Dec 6: Union Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman on Saturday appreciated Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Omar Abdullah for his focused and determined approach to restore the Union territorys economy following a major setback to J-Ks tourism sector. Reflecting on the nations economic journey since 2019, marked by a sequence of unprecedented global and domestic challenges, the finance minister highlighted the specific efforts underway in Jammu and Kashmir. Without naming Pakistan, she said the country had trouble with our [] The post Sitharaman Praises Omar Abdullah For Focused Approach To Restore J&Ks Economy appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Cold wave grips north, east India; Kolkata records seasons lowest, Kashmir below freezing point
Residents across parts of north and eastern India woke up to biting cold on Saturday, with temperatures dipping well below normal, according to the India Meteorological Department (IMD). In Kolkata, the mercury plunged to 14.5 degrees Celsius, the coldest morning this season and 2.1 degrees below normal. The maximum temperature in the city is expected to hover around 26 degrees Celsius, with misty and foggy conditions likely in the evening. Other parts of Gangetic West Bengal are also experiencing a gradual temperature drop, which IMD forecasts will continue over the next 24 hours. Cold wave conditions gripped Jharkhand, with Gumla recording the states lowest temperature at 3 degrees Celsius. A yellow alert for cold wave has been issued for 11 districts including Garhwa, Palamu, Chatra, Lohardaga, Simdega, Ranchi, Ramgarh, Bokaro, Khunti, Latehar, and Gumla till 8.30 am on Sunday. Minimum temperatures ranged from 3 degrees in Gumla to 10.1 degrees in Ranchi, with north-westerly winds contributing to the fall in mercury. Officials expect temperatures to drop by up to 2 degrees more over the next 48 hours before rising slightly. Meanwhile, in Kashmir, night temperatures plunged well below the freezing point, with Srinagar recording a low of minus 4.1 degrees Celsius. Shopian was the coldest place at minus 6.4 degrees, followed by Pahalgam at minus 4.4 degrees. Other towns such as Qazigund, Kupwara, Kokernag, Gulmarg, and Konibal recorded minimums ranging from minus 0.2 to minus 5.2 degrees. A thick layer of fog engulfed parts of the valley, and the meteorological department has forecast generally cloudy but dry weather on December 6-7, with light snowfall at isolated higher reaches possible on December 8. No respite from toxic air in Delhi The air quality in the national capital remained in the 'very poor' category on Saturday morning, as the Air Quality Index (AQI) at 9 am settled at 335. According to the Central Pollution Control Board Sameer App, 36 monitoring stations across the capital also reported very poor air, with Mundka recording the worst levels at 387. According to the CPCB, an AQI between 0 and 50 is classified good, 51 and 100 satisfactory, 101 and 200 moderate, 201 and 300 poor, 301 and 400 very poor, and 401 and 500 severe. Delhi's air quality has swung sharply through the week, the city recorded an AQI of 279 on Sunday, 304 on Monday, rose sharply to 372 on Tuesday, and stood at 342 on Wednesday. The city's AQI remained in the very poor category on Thursday with a reading of 304, and 327 on Friday. Meanwhile, the minimum temperature settled at 6.8 degree Celsius, 2.7 degree Celsius below normal, with morning humidity at 95 per cent. According to the India Meteorological Department (IMD), the maximum temperature may reach 24 degree Celsius under a partly cloudy sky. (With inputs from PTI)

