Aravalli Biodiversity Park helps Delhi retain 3 million litres of rainwater, reduce flooding: Study
Delhi's Aravalli Biodiversity Park is a vital green lung, retaining nearly three million litres of rainwater annually and significantly reducing flood risks. This restored forest, once a degraded mining site, now boasts over 2 lakh trees that also combat air pollution and act as a substantial carbon sink. Researchers highlight its crucial role in groundwater recharge and its transformation into a resilient ecosystem supporting rich biodiversity.
Bandi Sanjay Lays Foundation Stone for New CISF Headquarters Building in New Delhi
Bandi Sanjay also inaugurated three completed infrastructure projects: the Subordinate Officers' Mess (Aditya) at the National Industrial Security Academy (NISA), Hyderabad, built at a cost of Rs.34.22 crore; the Advanced Training Building (Abhyas) at NISA, Hyderabad
Russia meets India: Exploring belonging in art
Russian artist Julia Usmanova's exhibition, 'When India Became Home,' at Bikaner House, beautifully captures her evolving connection with India. Her evocative paintings, blending Russian realism with dreamlike imagery, showcase the country's vibrant colours and emotions. A recurring female figure symbolizes nature, experience, and the artist's journey, transforming India from a destination into a deeply personal home. This exhibition celebrates cultural bonds and self-discovery.
CM Revanth Proposes Adilabad Airport, Devarakadra DRDO Project To Rajnath Singh
Telangana CM Revanth Reddy met Defence Minister Rajnath Singh in New Delhi today and expressed gratitude for transferring defence lands to develop Gandhi Sarovar project
Delhi's Public Works Department is launching 'Know Your Road', a project enabling citizens to report road issues via smartphone scans. Nearly 2,500 QR codes will be installed on PWD-managed roads within 60 days, providing access to road maintenance history, contractor details, and complaint tracking. This initiative aims to boost transparency and accountability in road maintenance, empowering residents to actively participate in infrastructure monitoring.
Concerned about delays in issuance of passports in J&K: Shashi Tharoor
Jammu , June 22 : Congress MP Shashi Tharoor, heading the Parliamentary Standing Committee on External Affairs, on Monday expressed concerns about delays in the issuance of passports in Jammu and Kashmir during his visit to the Union Territory. The members of the Standing Committee visited the Passport Seva Kendra in Jammu and held talks with the officials at the Regional Passport Office and the External Affairs Ministry representative from Delhi. Tharoor told reporters, We had conversations with the Regional Passport Office, the MEA representative from Delhi here. We've also had conversations with the police and with the postal department. We are concerned about some of the delays that have been impeding passport issuance in this area, and we have been raising some very strong questions because we want to see improvements and speeding up of the passport delivery for applicants in Kashmir, Leh, Srinagar and Jammu. The MPs here have found it a very meaningful visit, and we've had some very strong and constructive discussions. BJP MP Arun Govil, a member of the Standing Committee, said, We held discussions on the issuance of passports and also took some suggestions. Based on this, we will submit our report. The members of the Committee are on a visit to Jammu and Kashmir from June 22 to 25. The agenda of the meeting includes 'Understanding India-China Relations and the way forward' with special reference to the Indo-China border, as well as 'Recent developments in India-Pakistan relations' with special reference to the India-Pakistan border. On Sunday, Tharoor met with Lieutenant-Governor Manoj Sinha, after which his progress towards normalcy remarks sparked a political row. Tharoor, who often finds himself in a Congress versus Congress situation, posted on X, In Srinagar! Had the honour of an excellent meeting with Lieutenant-Governor @manojsinha_ at Lok Bhavan today. We discussed the situation in the state and the encouraging progress towards normalcy. When I arrived, he was chatting to the President of the Kashmiri Writers' Association and the Women's Organisation -- a positive outreach that I welcomed. Many challenges remain, and much remains to be done, but I left the meeting feeling more positive than I have felt for a while. Today, Pawan Khera, in response, suggested that Tharoor discuss the situation of Jammu and Kashmir with other stakeholders as well. He said, You should talk to everyone about the situation of Jammu and Kashmir, starting from the youths, businessmen, Kashmiri Pandits and civilians. I fully believe that Dr Shashi Tharoor will meet everyone and then change his opinion, as he is an educated person. (ANI
Delhi District Courts are launching Weekend Traffic Courts from July 5, 2026, to clear pending challans. Motorists can resolve compoundable violations on the second Saturday and all Sundays, from 10 AM to 4 PM. Online challan downloads begin June 25, 2026, allowing users to select court, date, and time. This initiative aims for convenience and efficiency in settling traffic offenses.
'Futuristic, smoke-free, pollution-free': What we know about Indias first swadeshi hydrogen train
India is set to launch its first indigenous hydrogen fuel-cell train on the Jind-Sonipat route, joining an elite group of nations. This 10-coach train, powered by a 1200kW engine, emits only water vapor, offering a clean alternative to fossil fuels. A dedicated hydrogen storage and refueling facility is operational in Jind, with maintenance planned in Delhi. This move significantly bolsters India's green mobility and net-zero emission targets.
Hydroponic weed worth 4.83 crore seized at Delhi airport; passenger arrested
The passenger arrived from Bangkok on Air India flight AI 2335 on June 21 and was intercepted after crossing the Green Channel based on profiling, an official statement said
Fake Currency Racket Busted in Patan: Counterfeit Rs.500 Notes Printed Under Guise of Photocopy Shop
Police in Patan busted a counterfeit currency racket operating from a photocopy shop, seizing 492 fake Rs.500 notes worth Rs.2.46 lakh. The investigation has revealed possible links to Delhi and Rajasthan.
Cockroach Janta Party founder Abhijeet Dipke has accused Delhi Police of obstructing protesters at Jantar Mantar, demanding the Union Education Minister's resignation over the NEET-UG paper leak. Dipke alleged police are using Aadhaar card checks to deter participants and highlighted the lack of basic facilities, including water supply to restrooms, for demonstrators. The protest has entered its third day.
India seeks preferential access through trade deal with US, says trade minister Piyush Goyal
India's trade minister, Piyush Goyal, revealed on Monday that a trade agreement with the United States is experiencing delays. The primary hurdle, he explained, is the existing 50% tariff imposed on Indian goods. New Delhi is actively seeking preferential market access through this pact, a key objective for the nation's economic strategy.
A Polish traveler, Dominika Patalas-Kalra, urges foreign visitors to look beyond viral images of overcrowded Indian trains. She highlights her positive experience on the Vande Bharat Express between Delhi and Chandigarh, emphasizing its speed, comfort, and affordability. Patalas-Kalra advocates for choosing cleaner, faster options like Vande Bharat to showcase a different, more modern side of Indian railways, rather than focusing solely on congested general compartments.
Rs 370 biryani row: NCW summons Pranit More, Himanshu, Madhur Virli
New Delhi: The National Commission for Women (NCW) on Monday summoned comedian Pranit More, Himanshu Jangra, and Madhur Virli in connection with alleged objectionable content circulating on social media that is said to be detrimental to the dignity of women. The matter is scheduled for hearing on June 22 at 4:00 P.M. at the NCW Get the latest updates in Hyderabad City News , Technology , Entertainment , Sports , Politics and Top Stories on WhatsApp & Telegram by subscribing to our channels. You can also download our app for Android and iOS .
India, US line up multiple talks this week to advance trade deal: Sergio Gor
US Ambassador to India Sergio Gor announced that US Trade Representative Jamieson Greer will visit New Delhi for multiple rounds of talks with Union Commerce and Industry Minister Piyush Goyal
In DDAs mixed-income housing, the fence that divides us and them
In Delhis Dwarka, there is segregation of common spaces and other amenities in residential societies meant to integrate housing for people from different economic groups. The agency concerned has been asked to mediate. Meanwhile, the fight over access, representation, and governance continues
Yuvraj Singh Set for IPL Return? Former India Star Linked With Major Delhi Capitals Coaching Role
Indian cricket legend Yuvraj Singh could soon make a high-profile return to the Indian Premier League (IPL), but this time in a completely different capacity. The former World Cup-winning all-rounder is reportedly being considered for a significant role within the support staff of the IPL franchise...
PM Modi extends birthday greetings to Tamil Nadu CM Vijay
New Delhi: Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Monday extended birthday greetings to Tamil Nadu Chief Minister C. Joseph Vijay, wishing him a long and healthy life. PM Modi took to social media X and said, Birthday greetings to the Chief Minister of Tamil Nadu, Thiru C. Joseph Vijay Ji. I pray for his long and Get the latest updates in Hyderabad City News , Technology , Entertainment , Sports , Politics and Top Stories on WhatsApp & Telegram by subscribing to our channels. You can also download our app for Android and iOS .
Wife refused to leave sister-in-laws house after husband moved out; Delhi HC orders her eviction
A Delhi High Court ruling has affirmed a woman's eviction from her sister-in-law's inherited property. The court stated that once a husband loses his right to reside in his sister's house, his wife cannot claim a right to stay there. The sister-in-law, the sole owner via her mother's will, had permitted her brother and his wife to live there.
CJP protesters remain at Jantar Mantar for third consecutive day
New Delhi: The Cockroach Janta Party (CJP) remained at Jantar Mantar on Monday for the third consecutive day, continuing their protest over alleged examination irregularities and the May 3 NEET paper leak. The sit-in, which began on Saturday afternoon, continued overnight with protesters staying at the site under police deployment. Some people were seen distributing 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 .
The Cockroach Janta Party (CJP) has entered its third day of protest at Jantar Mantar, demanding action over alleged NEET exam irregularities and a paper leak. CJP founder Abhijeet Dipke highlighted ongoing support for students, including overnight stays and provisions. The demonstration, which began Saturday, has seen calls for the Union Education Minister's resignation, compensation for affected families, and a complete exam cancellation.
The Madaris rope has fallen: Watching your art disappear hurts the most
Once a celebrated magician who performed the Great Indian Rope Trick globally, Ishamuddin Khan now struggles for survival in a Delhi flat. Despite earning international acclaim decades ago, the 54-year-old relies on meager earnings from occasional shows and friends' help. Khan laments the fading of traditional folk arts and the lack of support for artists like him, highlighting the disconnect between past glory and present hardship.
Gold and silver prices rose in India on 22 June, with 24-karat gold at 148,120 per 10 grams. Geopolitical developments include US-Iran talks progressing towards a final deal within 60 days, easing global energy supply threats amid ongoing negotiations.
New Delhi, June 22: The Panchang holds significant importance in Hinduism. Before undertaking any auspicious task, journey, investment, or ritual, it is essential to consult the Panchang. This traditional calendar is based on the positions of the sun, moon, and other celestial bodies. June 23, 2026 (Tuesday) is considered an excellent day for the worship ... Read more June 23 Panchang: Avoid Auspicious Work Between 09:12 AM and 10:55 AM, Worship of Hanuman is Highly Beneficial
NTA calls leak video fake, NEET re-exam held successfully
New Delhi: The National Testing Agency (NTA) has termed as fake a video being circulated on social media claiming that the NEET-UG 2026 paper was leaked. In a statement on X, the agency said the exam was conducted successfully under comprehensive security and surveillance. NTAs attention has been drawn to a fabricated video being circulated 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 .
PM Modi Wishes Tamil Nadu CM Vijay a Happy Birthday and Long Life
New Delhi, June 22: Prime Minister Narendra Modi extended birthday greetings to Tamil Nadu Chief Minister C. Joseph Vijay on Monday, wishing him a long and healthy life. In a post on the social media platform X, PM Modi wrote, Happy birthday to Thiru C. Joseph Vijay, the Chief Minister of Tamil Nadu. I wish ... Read more PM Modi Wishes Tamil Nadu CM Vijay a Happy Birthday and Long Life
ASI holds Yoga Day event at Pari Mahal
Srinagar, Jun 21: The Archaeological Survey of India (ASI) Srinagar Circle celebrated the International Day of Yoga on Sunday under the theme Yoga for Healthy Ageing. The mega event was organized Group of Arched Terraces / Structural Complex, Pari Mahal, District Srinagar. The event was conducted under a Common Yoga Protocol (CYP) articulated by Ministry of AYUSH as per which a guided, gentle yoga and breathing session led by certified instructors, specifically curated to be accessible, safe, and highly beneficial for all age groups and physical abilities, thereby aligning with the yjem. Sunder Paul, Director Conservation, ASI, New Delhi presided as the Chief Guest. The Guest of Honour on the occasion include Anand Bisht Commandant, BSF, 120BN, Venkoba, ACP, 144bn, CRPF. Participants included Students of Iqbal Mission School, Srinagar, CRPF personals, BSF personals, SOG, personals JK police security, Ayush - yoga instructor Miss Deeba Jan and Miss Seema Jan. The celebrations were organized and executed under the direct guidance and supervision of Sunita Tewatia, Superintending Archaeologist, ASI Srinagar Circle.
U.S. Trade Chief Greer To Hold Talks With Piyush Goyal In New Delhi
Trade negotiations between India and the United States are set to gain fresh momentum this week as U.S. Trade Representative Ambassador Jamieson Greer travels to New Delhi for high-level talks aimed at moving a proposed bilateral trade agreement closer to completion.
Remembering Sundar Singh Bhandari: A Tribute to His Resilience and Dedication
New Delhi, June 22: The nation pays tribute to Sundar Singh Bhandari, a founding member of the Janata Party and a prominent nationalist thinker, on his death anniversary. On this occasion, Union Home Minister Amit Shah recalled Bhandaris struggles and emphasized that his commitment to uphold democratic values during the Emergency serves as an inspiration ... Read more Remembering Sundar Singh Bhandari: A Tribute to His Resilience and Dedication
US representative to visit India for trade deal talks
Washington: US Trade Representative Jamieson Greer is visiting India to take forward the discussions on the interim trade deal agreed to by Prime Minister Narendra Modi and President Donald Trump in February. This week, Ambassador Jamieson Greer will travel to New Delhi, India, to meet with the Minister of Commerce and Industry of India, Piyush Get the latest updates in Hyderabad City News , Technology , Entertainment , Sports , Politics and Top Stories on WhatsApp & Telegram by subscribing to our channels. You can also download our app for Android and iOS .
New Delhi, June 22: Prime Minister Narendra Modi has highlighted the significant success of International Yoga Day. Celebrated worldwide on Sunday, he stated that yoga inspires individuals to lead a confident and positive life. On Monday, PM Modi took to the social media platform X to express, The remarkable success of International Yoga Day is ... Read more PM Modi Celebrates Global Success of International Yoga Day, Emphasizes Confidence and Positive Living
Weather Updates Today: India braces for significant weather shifts as the IMD issues rain and thunderstorm alerts for 12 states, including Delhi-NCR and Jammu and Kashmir. Expect gusty winds up to 70 kmph, lightning, and potential hailstorms. While some regions anticipate relief from heat, others like Bihar continue to battle intense heatwaves. Maharashtra's monsoon is set to strengthen, and West Bengal faces orange and red alerts for heavy downpours.
Ambubachi Mela Set to Begin at Kamakhya Temple in Assam
New Delhi, June 22: One of Eastern Indias most significant religious events, the annual Ambubachi Mela, is set to commence on Monday at the renowned Kamakhya Temple. Officials anticipate that over 800,000 devotees, pilgrims, sadhus, and tourists from across the country and abroad will participate in this four-day festival. Celebrated as a symbol of female ... Read more Ambubachi Mela Set to Begin at Kamakhya Temple in Assam
Virat grooves to Karan Aujla's 'Winning Speech' at Delhi event
At Yashobhoomi in New Delhi, the crowd erupted as Punjabi music star Karan Aujla performed his hits, including the popular 'Winning Speech'. The event was made even more spectacular by the appearance of cricket legend Virat Kohli, who took the stage to express the meaningful connection he felt with Aujla's song, creating unforgettable memories for the audience. Read on to know more in detail.
Weather Live Updates: Delhi's Maximum Temperature Settles Slightly Above Seasonal Average
Weather Today, Delhi-NCR Rain Alert Live Updates: Delhi's temperature rises above seasonal average with expected thunderstorms.
A shocking incident of parking rage in Dwarka, Delhi, has led to the death of a 26-year-old woman and critically injured her husband. A juvenile neighbour allegedly stabbed the couple after an argument over a motorcycle parked near his father's food cart. The boy's father was reportedly present and encouraged the attack. The victims' five-year-old son witnessed the brutal violence.
US Trade Representative Jamieson Greer on visit to India to discuss trade deal
U.S. Trade Representative Jamieson Greer has arrived in New Delhi to finalise an interim trade agreement with India. This visit is the culmination of talks between Prime Minister Modi and President Trump, representing notable progress in the broader U.S.-India Bilateral Trade Agreement. shortly.
India-EU trade pact to be signed by Dec; implemented from Feb-March next year
NEW DELHI, June 21: India and the 27-nation European Union will sign the free trade agreement by December and are likely to implement the pact during February- March next year, Commerce and Industry Minister Piyush Goyal said on Sunday. On January 27 this year, India and the EU announced the conclusion of negotiations for the []
India, US to hold ministerial-level trade agreement talks this week
New Delhi, June 21: US Trade Representative Jamieson Greer and Commerce and Industry Minister Piyush Goyal will hold two-day talks this week on the first phase of the bilateral trade agreement. For the US trade deal talks, tomorrow my counterpart is coming to Delhi, Goyal told reporters in Mumbai. The meeting followed chief negotiator-level discussions []
US-Iran talks, crude prices key drivers for markets this week, say analysts
New Delhi, June 21: Movement in the stock market will hinge on the outcome of talks between the US and Iran, crude oil prices and trading activity of foreign investors in the holiday-shortened week ahead, analysts said. Technical-level talks will be held in Burgenstock, Switzerland, on Sunday between the US and Iran. US Vice President []
ONGC now a gas-and-oil co as output shift accelerates toward natural gas
New Delhi, June 21: Oil and Natural Gas Corp (ONGC) should increasingly be seen as a gas-and-oil company rather than an oil-and-gas producer, its chairman Arun Kumar Singh said, underscoring a strategic shift as natural gas output outpaces crude oil. Gas is now slightly more than oil in our portfolio, Singh told analysts, adding that []
India's airports may turn global transit centres, eye Gulf rivalry
The government has formulated an integrated policy to develop the main airports of Delhi, Mumbai and Bengaluru into international transit centres, said a senior official. Such airports aggregate passenger demand from an entire region and offer multiple direct flights to major cities worldwide.
India to Host 11th BRICS Energy Ministers Meeting on June 25-26, 2026
New Delhi, June 22: India will host the 11th BRICS Energy Ministers Meeting on June 25-26, 2026, in Gurugram, Haryana, under its BRICS presidency for 2026. Energy ministers and senior officials from all BRICS member countries will gather to enhance cooperation on energy security, sustainability, and innovation. This information was released by the Ministry of ... Read more India to Host 11th BRICS Energy Ministers Meeting on June 25-26, 2026
Trump Issues New Threats to Iran Amid Ongoing Negotiations in Switzerland
New Delhi, June 22: As negotiations between the United States and Iran continue in Switzerland, President Donald Trump has not backed down from issuing threats. On Sunday, Trump reiterated his warning of potential military action against Iran. He accused Iran of funding militant groups in Lebanon and demanded that they cease such activities. Trump stated ... Read more Trump Issues New Threats to Iran Amid Ongoing Negotiations in Switzerland
Pakistan Hockey Captain Faces Visa Issues Due to Federation Mismanagement
New Delhi, June 22: Pakistan hockey team captain Ammad Butt has been denied a UK visa, not due to his previous overstay, but because of mismanagement by the federation. As a result, Butt will miss the upcoming rounds of the FIH Pro League 2025-26. According to a report by Telecom Asia Sport, Due to the ... Read more Pakistan Hockey Captain Faces Visa Issues Due to Federation Mismanagement
Supreme Court Takes Up Bharat Bhushan Tiwari Encounter Case, Demands CBI Investigation
New Delhi, June 22: The Bharat Bhushan Tiwari encounter case from Bhojpur, Bihar, has now reached the Supreme Court. Advocate Vishal Tiwari has filed a petition in the Supreme Court requesting a CBI investigation into the matter. The petition also calls for the formation of an independent expert committee led by a retired Supreme Court ... Read more Supreme Court Takes Up Bharat Bhushan Tiwari Encounter Case, Demands CBI Investigation
Dr. Alka Gurjar Elected to Rajya Sabha, Emphasizes Womens Empowerment and Dedication to the Party
New Delhi, June 22: Senior Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) leader Dr. Alka Gurjars election to the Rajya Sabha has sparked enthusiasm among party leaders and workers. BJP officials have hailed this as a recognition of dedicated party workers and womens leadership. After her nomination, Dr. Gurjar expressed gratitude to the partys top leadership. Speaking to ... Read more Dr. Alka Gurjar Elected to Rajya Sabha, Emphasizes Womens Empowerment and Dedication to the Party
NTA Debunks Viral NEET Video, Urges Public to Verify Information
New Delhi, June 22: The National Testing Agency (NTA) has addressed a viral video circulating on social media regarding the NEET (UG) 2026 examination, labeling it as fake. In a post on social media platform X, the NTA stated that the video contains false claims and is intended to mislead students. The examination was conducted ... Read more NTA Debunks Viral NEET Video, Urges Public to Verify Information
Noida labour unrest: Court denies bail to 5, cites active role
The court has so far rejected five applications, granted bail to seven, while four remain pending
Fellow resident chases, thrashes feeder with stick in Noidas Gaur City 2 over stray dogs
Differences over community dogs among residents have led to several attacks on dog feeders across Delhi-NCR
6,000 Participants Celebrate International Yoga Day in New Delhi
New Delhi, June 22: The New Delhi Municipal Council (NDMC) celebrated the 12th International Yoga Day at nine locations, with approximately 6,000 participants joining the event. This initiative was coordinated with the Ministry of AYUSH and eight yoga institutions. An official statement revealed that NDMC Chairman Keshav Chandra led the participants in following a general ... Read more 6,000 Participants Celebrate International Yoga Day in New Delhi
Over 20 lakh appear for NEET re-exam across 5,440 centres
Srinagar, Jun 21: The National Testing Agency (NTA) on Sunday successfully conducted the NEET UG 2026 re-examination for more than 20 lakh candidates across 5,440 centres in India and 14 centres abroad, describing the exercise as a major Team Bharat effort involving multiple government agencies and stakeholders. The examination was held in 13 languages under strict security arrangements, including Aadhaar-based biometric verification, face authentication, CCTV surveillance, jammers and two-layer frisking at all centres. Command and control centres were established at national, state and district levels to monitor the examination process in real time. In Jammu and Kashmir, elaborate security arrangements wereputin place to ensure the smooth and fair conduct of the examination. Police personnel were deployed at examination centres, while surveillance and security checks were intensified to preventanyirregularities and maintain transparency in the process. According to the NTA, special attention was given to candidates requiring assistance. More than 10,000 Persons with Disabilitieswere providedsupport, while special arrangements were made for 81 candidates suffering from serious medical conditions, including those undergoing treatment and recovering from injuries. The successful conduct of the examination involved coordination among central ministries, security agencies, state governments, educational institutions and banking partners. Around seven lakh officials, including police personnel, observers and examination staff, were deployed across the country. Several state governments also arranged free transportation, drinking water, food, ambulances and medical support for candidates and their families. Meanwhile, student feedback from different parts of the country suggested mixed reactions to the question paper. Many candidates who appeared for the re-test described the Physics section as tougher and lengthier compared to previous examinations. Biology was largely considered easy and based on NCERT textbooks, while Chemistry was viewed as moderate in difficulty. Students from Delhi, Chandigarh, Chennai, Mumbai, Pune, Bhopal and Srinagar reported similar experiences regarding the overall paper pattern. Calling the exercise a symbol of national cooperation, the NTA said the country's administrative machinery worked together to ensurethatcandidates could focus solely on their examination. The agency thanked all stakeholders and candidates for contributing to the smooth conduct of the re-examination.
Over 830,000 NCC Cadets Celebrate International Yoga Day Across 5,000 Locations
New Delhi, June 22: On the occasion of International Yoga Day 2026, over 830,000 National Cadet Corps (NCC) cadets and officials participated in yoga programs across the country. The Indian Coast Guard (ICG) also celebrated the day with great enthusiasm. According to the Ministry of Defence, participants included NCC cadets, associate NCC officers, permanent instructors, ... Read more Over 830,000 NCC Cadets Celebrate International Yoga Day Across 5,000 Locations
On 27th: A Significant Effort Towards Communal Harmony Urdu, Kashmiriyat, and Shared Cultural Traditions at SKICC When people like Dr. Karan Singh, Shri Manoj Sinha, Prof. Nilofer Khan, Dr. Jyotsna Singh, and Dr. Khawaja Iftikhar Ahmed grace the seminar on interfaith dialogue at SKICC, it speaks volumes about the level and efforts towards communal harmony, brotherhood, religious diversity, and fraternity among all religions of the nation. The basic aim of the seminar is to build an idea to spread the message of brotherhood among the religious leaders of different faiths at the grassroots level. Interfaith dialogue is the way to create strong relationships among all faiths in a nation towards progress. It leads us to religious respect, dignity, and brotherhood. The message of interfaith dialogue is to convey to all people that we believe in humanity, religious freedom, and religious diversity. There must be no religious polarization or religious discrimination, as these lead to hate, destruction, and ultimately division in the country. Every religion teaches one basic principle: to respect other religions. These principles make every citizen responsible for their nation beyond religious differences. The seminar on interfaith dialogue is the first of its kind in Kashmir. It is a message, idea, and warning to those who misuse religion and create conflict on a religious basis in the state and the country. It makes clear that besides every religion, there is a constitution, which is a noble document specifying every clause of life in a state. That constitution actually safeguards our rights and clearly states that there is freedom of religion. The seminar is hosting by, The Inter Faith Harmony Foundation of India (IFHFI), established in 2005, aims to promote peace and coexistence through interfaith dialogue. Indias rich history of diverse cultures and faiths living together inspires the Foundation's mission to strengthen harmony among communities. In a world marked by extremism, mistrust, and religious conflicts often justified in the name of faith, the Foundation fosters respectful engagement and mutual understanding. IFHFI brings together religious leaders, scholars, and civil society members to encourage dialogue, respect for diversity, and shared ethical values that emphasize compassion, justice, and human dignity. It challenges negative stereotypes, particularly about Islam, highlighting its true teachings of peace and brotherhood. The Foundation advocates that sustainable peace requires addressing root causes of violence and fostering a sense of belonging for all. It promotes social ethos based on moderation, empathy, and shared responsibility, condemning violence in all forms. By creating platforms for constructive conversation and initiatives like Harmony Compounds and Peace and Harmony Awards, IFHFI seeks to build bridges between communities. Its core belief is that dialogue, harmony, and love must replace conflict, division, and hatred for a just and united society. The Inter Faith Harmony Foundation of India (IFHFI), established in 2005 in New Delhi, is a national organization dedicated to promoting interfaith dialogue, mutual respect, and social harmony among Indias diverse religious communities. It emerged as a constructive response to challenges like radicalization and misunderstandings about Islam and Muslims. Over nearly two decades, IFHFI has created platforms for religious leaders, scholars, and civil society members to engage in open dialogue through seminars, conferences, and public lectures. Notably, it hosted the First National Interfaith Harmony Conclave in 2005 and the South Asia Interfaith Harmony Conclave in 2007, which included delegates from SAARC countries. The Foundation believes that many conflicts attributed to religion stem from ignorance and fear, not genuine theological differences. It emphasizes shared ethical values like compassion, justice, and service to humanity, which transcend religious boundaries. Dialogue, for IFHFI, is about active listening, humility, and mutual learning, fostering trust and empathy between communities. IFHFI envisions a society where religious diversity strengthens social fabric rather than divides it. By encouraging cooperation and ethical engagement, the Foundation aims to build a more peaceful, just, and compassionate world where faith differences inspire respect and collective progress. Different paths, one humanity bound together in dignity, respect, and peace IFHFIs philosophy centres on the belief that peace within societies and nations is tied to harmony among religious traditions. It recognizes that many conflicts attributed to religion arise from ignorance, fear, and miscommunication rather than genuine theological differences. The Foundation promotes shared ethical values such as compassion, justice, humility, and service to humanity, which transcend religious boundaries and encourage social harmony. Dialogue, for IFHFI, is not a superficial exchange but an active, respectful process of listening and learning aimed at building trust and empathy. It encourages sincere engagement where differences become opportunities for mutual growth rather than division. Through its work, the Foundation aims to transform misunderstanding into knowledge and hostility into friendship, fostering cooperation across faiths. IFHFI has initiated landmark events like the National Interfaith Harmony Conclave (2005) and the South Asia Interfaith Harmony Conclave (2007), which brought together religious leaders and delegates from across South Asia to promote understanding and cooperation. Its ongoing programs include youth education, community dialogues, and peace-building initiatives designed to address social challenges and promote collective responsibility. Relevance to the Seminar in Kashmir The seminar on interfaith dialogue in Kashmir holds profound significance within the regions unique social and political context. Kashmir, with its diverse religious traditions and history of conflict, presents both challenges and opportunities for fostering communal harmony. The IFHFIs principles of dialogue, mutual respect, and cooperation are crucial in promoting peace and understanding among Kashmirs varied communities. Kashmir has witnessed periods of mistrust and polarisation that threaten social cohesion. The seminar, inspired by IFHFIs mission, aims to create a platform where religious leaders, scholars, and community members can come together to build bridges, counter misinformation, and promote the shared values of brotherhood and respect. This effort aligns with the Foundations vision of replacing fear and suspicion with dialogue and empathy. The participation of all stakeholdersreligious leaders, government representatives, educators, youth, and civil societyis essential to the seminars success. Their collective engagement ensures that the message of interfaith harmony reaches grassroots levels, fostering a culture of peace that transcends religious differences. By embracing IFHFIs approach, Kashmir can move toward a future where its rich cultural and religious diversity is celebrated as a strength rather than a source of division. This will bridge the gap and ensure safety and security in the nation.United we stand, divided we fallis the message. (The Author is a Columnist and can be reached at: Fidafirdous8@gmail.com )
Pari Chowk to Bisrakh, Greater Noida to get 45 bus stands
The stands will be equipped with mobile charging points, CCTV surveillance and route information displays
NEET re-test held across 97 centres amid tight security
Delhi students say cancellation of May 3 test disrupted preparation,describe new exam paper as tougher than the old one; re-test will delay admissions and impact alternative career plans: parent
Over 20 lakh appear for NEET re-test amid tight security
5,440 centres nationwide 13 languages offered 7 lakh officials deployed 10,000 PwD candidates 81 special medical cases Aadhaar, CCTV, jammers used Re-test in 37 days New Delhi: Over 20 lakh medical aspirants took a second shot at the NEET (UG) examination on Sunday after the original test was []
Government Job Opportunity: Apply for 106 Positions at NCLT Including Assistant Roles
New Delhi, June 22: Millions of young people in the country aspire to secure government jobs, eagerly awaiting vacancies to apply. If you are among them, there is good news for you. The National Company Law Tribunal (NCLT) has announced various positions, including Assistant roles, with a total of 106 vacancies available on a deputation/transfer ... Read more Government Job Opportunity: Apply for 106 Positions at NCLT Including Assistant Roles
The Whispering Chinar: Conversations with Ksheer Bhawani
My veins run deep beneath the sacred earth where the spring of Ksheer Bhawani breathesa spring not of water alone, but of memory, of silence that sings, of longing that never dies I have seen centuries bend like reeds in the wind. I have stood tall through suns that blistered the earth, through snows that fell like the quiet sorrow of unspoken partings. My limbs have embraced the changing winds of time. I am the chinar of Tulmulla. My veins run deep beneath the sacred earth where the spring of Ksheer Bhawani breathesa spring not of water alone, but of memory, of silence that sings, of longing that never dies. Here, under this sky that never forgets, the goddess lives in the hush between thoughts. She is not in stone, not confined by sculpted sanctum, not trapped in the folds of a ritual alone. She is a pulse in the very ether, a fragrance upon the breeze that cannot be named. And yet, those who have once stood herebarefoot upon these ancient flagstonescarry her in the hollows of their bones. They may not speak her name aloud, but in their dreams, her anklets echo still. I, the chinar, remember each one of them. Their shadows once danced beneath my branches. Mothers with silver platters of rice and milk, fathers with incense and trembling resolve, children casting petals upon the surface of the spring, watching them circle, as if the goddess herself breathed through the ripples. I remember the girl who plucked wild jasmine and tied them in her braid, whispering a secret into the wind. I remember the widow who lit a thousand lamps in the hope of reunion beyond the veil of death. And I remember the exile who stood afar, tears biting into his cheeks like winter, not daring to cross the threshold, only bowing from a distance, fearing he was no longer worthy. Now they are gone. Some scattered to lands with no chinars, where rivers run dry with forgetfulness. Some buried their language in borrowed alphabets. Some lit lamps in balconies that faced no sanctum but the grey walls of apartments. And some have returnednot with fanfare, but quietly, as one returns to a lost home in a dreamonly to touch the soil, to drink from the spring, to say, Ma, do you still know me? The spring flows still, eternal and unsullied, though its banks grow lonely. It shimmers pale in moonlight and glows milk-white at dawn, as if stirred by invisible fingers. No matter how many seasons pass, it does not forget. It is not water alone; it is remembrance, ancient and alive. Tonight, a slow wind creeps through the valley, like a ghost seeking its name. The moon floats over the temple, its light turning the white marble to translucent blue. The deodars sway as if in prayer, and Irooted in centuriescall out, not with a voice, but with a trembling of bark and breath and belief. Are you still here, Mother? The spring answers first, with a ripple. A slow spiral of colour. Sometimes it turns crimson, as if touched by old wounds. Sometimes it glows green, as if longing to become earth again. Then, from its heart, something stirsnot sound, not light, but presence. She arrives not with thunder, but as a hush. A hush that bends trees, that stirs the soul into stillness. Yes, she is here. I have always been, she says, and her voice is neither outside nor withinit is a fragrance, a vibration, a warmth in the belly of the night. I shudder, and the rustle of my leaves becomes chant. Why, then, does the silence grow deeper? I ask her. Where are your children? Where are the songs they once sang at dawn? Where are the lamps, the laughter, the chants that once rose like incense into your sky? A soft sigh passes over the courtyard, like the breath of a sleeping temple. They were broken, she says. Like clay pots dropped mid-ritual. Their roots pulled from the soil, their tongues scorched by strange lands. But they carry me stillin fragments, in the ache between syllables, in the prayers they dare not speak. Even now, the stones beneath the temple steps hum with names lost to the pages of exile. Shanta, whose sari brushed the springs edge each Jyeshtha Ashtami. Ramesh, who carved a flute from deodar wood and played raga Bhairavi at dawn. Zoon, who swept the courtyard every Thursday for forty years. They are no longer here, but the earth remembers. And memory, like water, seeps deeper with time. I lean forward, as if the weight of remembering bends even the oldest tree. Do they still belong? I whisper. After all this forgetting, do they still have a place in your grace? She does not speak for a moment. The spring stills. A sudden hush falls over even the wind. And then, like the fragrance of a flower opening at midnight, her answer flows through everything. Belonging is not broken by distance. It is broken only by disbelief. Even the silence of a heart that still trembles for me is enough. I am not bound to temples or rites. I am the ache of return. I am the salt in the tear that falls without reason when they hear my name. A fox calls from the nearby grove. The moon slips behind a cloud, as if moved to mourning. They say now that gods are symbols. That faith is nostalgia. That sanctity is a tool of power. But those who have walked barefoot on the dew-kissed courtyard of this temple, those who have lowered their eyes before the spring and seen their own face tremble in its reflectionthey know that she is more than belief. She is a river beneath the skin. She is a memory that remembers you. Once, I say, this place breathed with the footsteps of a thousand pilgrims. Now the wind comes alone. And she replies, The wind carries them. Every whisper of their longing reaches me. Even when they do not name me, even when they no longer remember the mantras, the soul knows the path. The wind rustles fiercely now, as if her words ignite its wings. It travels far, beyond the mountains of Pir Panjal, across the highways of Delhi, beyond seas and continents to lands where Tulmulla is a word uttered like a lost hymn. It finds the man lighting incense in a Boston apartment. The woman in Pune humming a childhood bhajan before sleep. The girl in Bangalore painting the spring from a faded photograph. The wind returns, heavy with dreams. I sway under its touch, and for a moment, I feel young again. The courtyard seems to pulse with unseen presence. The temple bell, rusted with disuse, gives off a faint chimeas if moved by an invisible hand. The goddess speaks again. I am not alone. The deodars stand beside me. The pigeons nest in the rafters of my shrine. The chinar guards my breath. Even the cracks in the walls carry echoes of my name. And I, humbled, say, They need you now more than ever. Her presence deepens. A hush descends that is not silence but fullness. They will return, she says. Not all at once. Not with banners or noise. But quietly, like prayers returning to lips. Like exiles walking backwards into memory. And then, as if to seal her promise, a lotus rises unbidden from the springluminous and trembling. No hand placed it. No season demanded it. It is the blossom of longing itself. The dawn begins to bleed into the sky. The first bird calls. A shadow enters the courtyarda man, middle-aged, his beard flecked with silver. He carries a steel container of milk. He bows, not with ceremony, but with the weariness of one returning home. He pours the milk into the spring and murmurs something only he and the goddess understand. The spring accepts. A marigold drifts from nowhere. The wind, the stones, the deodarall stand still in reverence. I, the chinar, close my eyes for a moment and remember every footfall that ever echoed through this sacred place. And then, I whisper her name into the world. Ksheer Bhawani. Let it reach the ears that need to remember. Let it slip into dreams as a fragrance, as a note of music, as a tear that finally knows its source. Let the scattered find their way not through maps but through memory. Let the spring never stop flowing. Let the goddess never be alone. Let this valley learn to love again. And let me, old and waiting, stand forever beneath her gazewhispering, listening, remembering. (The Author is RK columnist and can be reached at: sanjaypanditasp@gmail.com )
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