Diesel Price Today City Wise India Fuel Rates: Despite a global crude oil surge driven by geopolitical tensions and Strait of Hormuz disruptions, diesel prices in major Indian cities remained steady on April 27. While retail rates held firm, experts warn of potential price hikes, possibly around Rs 10 per litre, to offset oil marketing companies' losses.
Petrol price today: Fuel prices held steady across India on April 26, despite global crude oil market volatility and regional conflicts. This pause coincides with a politically sensitive period ahead of state elections. Major cities like Delhi, Mumbai, and Kolkata saw petrol prices remain at their previous levels, with rates generally exceeding Rs 100 per litre.
IGNOU Campus Placement Drive 2026 Announced on April 29 for Students and Alumni
IGNOU will organise a campus placement drive on April 29, 2026, at its New Delhi campus for students and alumni. More than 200 vacancies available.
Wont appear in person or through lawyer: Kejriwal writes to Delhi HC Justice Swarana Kanta Sharma
The AAP convenor and former Delhi Chief Minister said he has made the decision by listening to the voice of his conscience
Delhis Hansraj College suspends 30 students, 4 union office-bearers over fest misconduct
Hansraj College has suspended approximately 30 students, including four Students' Union office-bearers, for alleged defamation and misconduct during the annual fest. The administration cited social media posts and disruptive behavior as reasons for the disciplinary action. The Delhi University Students' Union has condemned the move as an attack on student democracy.
Delhi Capitals vs RCB: Will Bowlers Shine or Will Batsmen Steal the Show?
New Delhi, April 27: The 39th match of IPL 2026 will feature the Delhi Capitals taking on the Royal Challengers Bangalore at Arun Jaitley Stadium on Monday. The match is set to begin at 7:30 PM. Led by Axar Patel, the Delhi Capitals are ready to face RCB, captained by Rajat Patidar. Delhi Capitals KL ... Read more Delhi Capitals vs RCB: Will Bowlers Shine or Will Batsmen Steal the Show?
Tragic Accident on Mukundpur Flyover Claims Two Young Lives
New Delhi, April 27: A tragic road accident occurred on the Mukundpur Flyover in northwestern Delhis Bhalswa Dairy area on Monday morning, resulting in the deaths of two young men. According to reports, the victims were riding a motorcycle at high speed when they suddenly lost control and crashed into the flyovers wall. The impact ... Read more Tragic Accident on Mukundpur Flyover Claims Two Young Lives
Overfed and undernourished in Delhi
Indias capital faces what public health professionals call the Double Burden of Malnutrition, a condition in which children over-consume calories that lack essential nutrients. Combined with the lack of physical activity, the addictive nature of junk food, and parents unaware of nutritional realities, this early undernutrition is a risk factor for obesity later in life. A report on Delhis obesity-without-nutrition problem that needs immediate attention
Iranian Foreign Minister Meets Omans Sultan, Set to Discuss with Putin
New Delhi, April 27: Iranian Foreign Minister Seyyed Abbas Araqchi arrived in Oman following his visit to Pakistan. He met with Sultan Haitham bin Tariq Al Said and Foreign Minister Sayyid Badr bin Hamad Al Busaidi. Araqchi is scheduled to meet Russian President Vladimir Putin next. Discussions with Omans leadership included the ongoing Hormuz crisis. ... Read more Iranian Foreign Minister Meets Omans Sultan, Set to Discuss with Putin
Assembly elections 2026 LIVE: Leaders make last ditch efforts to woo voters in West Bengal
Former Delhi Chief Minister and Aam Aadmi Party convener Arvind Kejriwal joined the Trinamool Congress campaign in West Bengal
NIA probes 79 crude bombs found in poll-bound West Bengal
New Delhi: The National Investigation Agency (NIA) on Sunday, April 26, registered a case to probe recovery of 79 crude bombs in poll-bound West Bengal, officials said. The move came following a directive by the Union Home Ministry in this regard, they said. In pursuance to the home ministrys order, the anti-terror agency on Sunday 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 .
Trumps Hellhole Remark on India Is More Than Just Rhetoric
How this will affect the tone of Marco Rubio's upcoming visit to New Delhi next month is an open question.
PM Modis Sikkim Visit: Unveiling Over 4,000 Crore in Development Projects
New Delhi, April 27: Prime Minister Narendra Modi is set to embark on a two-day visit to Sikkim starting Monday. He will participate in the closing ceremony of the states 50th anniversary and unveil several development projects worth over 4,000 crore. The Prime Minister is expected to arrive in Gangtok around 3 PM on Monday. ... Read more PM Modis Sikkim Visit: Unveiling Over 4,000 Crore in Development Projects
BJP President Nitin Nabins Grand Welcome in Rajasthan
New Delhi, April 27: BJP President Nitin Nabin will be visiting Rajasthan on Monday. His agenda includes strengthening the partys structure and discussing future strategies. Preparations for a grand welcome have been made by the party. This marks his first visit to Rajasthan since assuming the national presidency. Party workers have shared that under the ... Read more BJP President Nitin Nabins Grand Welcome in Rajasthan
In a harrowing incident, a SWISS flight bound for Zurich from Delhi faced a critical engine fire just as it was taking off, necessitating a swift emergency evacuation via inflatable slides. Tragically, five people were injured, including four passengers and a cabin crew member, during the chaotic scene that unfolded at an alarming speed of 104 knots.
I League 2 NEROCA FC go down 04 to United Sports Club
NEROCA FC went down 0 1 to hosts United Sports Club, Kolkata for the fourth loss in the I League 2 at Kalyani Stadium this evening in their fourth outing Coming off from a 5 3 away win at CSE Arena against Sporting Club Bengaluru, NEROCA FC failed to keep momentum intact and went down 0 1 The lone goal that settled the issue was scored by Sumay Shome in the 22nd minute Notably, NEROCA FC opened their campaign with a 1 1 draw against Delhi Football FC at home before going down 0 1 to Sporting Clube de Goa in the second home match They visited GMSC, Mumbai in the third match and went down by 1 2 goals before suffering a similar 1 2 loss to FC Bengaluru in the fourth and second away match at CSE Arena 1 NEROCA FC will host Karbi Anglong Morning Star FC in the next match at Khuman Lampak Main Stadium The match starts at 3 pm Source The Sangai Express
Despite govts claims, Delhis eateries continue to struggle to get LPG cylinders
Chief Minister Rekha Gupta said that the cooking distribution system across the city is functioning smoothly and adequate stock is available at all times
98% of LPG refill bookings being done online now
In a remarkable shift toward modernization, 98% of cooking gas bookings are now digital, enhancing user experience and ensuring reliability. With 94% of deliveries secured by a unique authentication code, customers can track their orders with unparalleled transparency.
Delhi cop shoots dead delivery worker, injures his friend after argument; arrested
In a tragic turn of events, a head constable from Delhi Police, Neeraj Balhara, reportedly shot and killed a young food delivery worker aged 21, while also injuring his friend in the Jafarpur Kalan area on a fateful Sunday morning. The incident unfolded as the duo was riding their bike home following a friend's birthday celebration.
Indias wheat production resilient despite setbacks: Agri ministry
NEW DELHI, Apr 26 : The agriculture ministry on Sunday asserted that Indias wheat production for 2025-26 crop year remains stable and resilient despite localised damage caused by unseasonal rainfall and hailstorms, even as an industry body pegged output significantly below the governments earlier forecast. The Roller Flour Millers Federation of India (RFFI) on April 24 projected wheat output at 110.65 million tonnes for the 2025-26 crop year (July-June), marginally higher than 109.63 million tonnes produced in 2024-25, after factoring [] The post Indias wheat production resilient despite setbacks: Agri ministry appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Global situation, crude oil prices key drivers for market movement this week, say analysts
NEW DELHI, April 26: The geopolitical situation in West Asia, particularly developments around the Strait of Hormuz, Q4 earnings from corporates and crude oil prices are the major factors to drive sentiments in the stock market in a holiday-shortened week ahead, analysts said. Stock markets would remain closed on Friday for Maharashtra Day. Looking ahead, []
India, NZ to ink free trade agreement today; aim to double bilateral trade
New Delhi, April 26: More than four months after announcing the conclusion of negotiations on December 22 last year, India and New Zealand are set to sign their free trade agreement on April 27, aimed at doubling bilateral trade between the two countries. The pact will give India companies duty-free access to the island nations []
Peak power demand in India soars to record high
New Delhi, April: Indias peak power demand soared to a record high of 256.11 GW on Saturday as the heat wave intensified across the country, which forced both domestic and commercial consumers to step up the use of air conditioners and other cooling devices, data compiled by the Power Ministry showed. The peak power demand []
Pvt sector space investment has crossed USD 600 mn in 5 yrs: Centre
New Delhi, April 26: Indias space sector has witnessed over $600 million in private investment in the last five years, Union Minister of State Dr. Jitendra Singh said on Sunday while reviewing initiatives to strengthen the countrys space ecosystem. During a high-level review, Singh assessed plans to establish space laboratories in universities and colleges across []
Space laboratories to be set up in universities, colleges across India: Dr Jitendra
Excelsior Correspondent NEW DELHI, Apr 26: Union Minister of State (Independent Charge) Dr. Jitendra Singh today reviewed plans to set up Space laboratories in Universities and Colleges across India, with seven such labs to be established in the first phase to provide hands-on exposure to students in satellite systems, rocketry and mission design. The initiative is aimed at building a strong pipeline of skilled youth for Indias expanding space sector, which has attracted over USD 600 million in private investment [] The post Space laboratories to be set up in universities, colleges across India: Dr Jitendra appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
New Delhi, April 26: Commerce and Industry Minister Piyush Goyal will hold a meeting with representatives of export promotion councils and industry associations on Monday to discuss ways to boost the outbound shipments, an official said. The meeting will be held after India and New Zealand sign the free trade pact here at Bharat Mandapam. []
Jowai Bypass-ko tarianio niam peanina PWD-ni Chief Engineer-ko lak 31 dai gamchina geeta
SHILLONG: West Jaintia Hills ajani Jowai Bypass Road project-o samtangtango ongtelaigiparangko chelchakna dongimin niamrangko peani gimin Meghalaya State Pollution Control Board (MSPCB), Public Works Department (PWD)-ni Chief Engineer (NH)-ko lak 31.25 dairangko gamchina geetaniko onataha. Iani bidingo, New Delhi-o donggipa National Green Tribunal (NGT)-ni Principal Bench, Sombar salo hearing dakna sienga. NGT-ni geetanio pangchake songgipa []
Everyone should come together in nations interest: Delhi CM
Excelsior Correspondent KATRA, Apr 26: Everyone gains wisdom with time, Delhi Chief Minister Rekha Gupta quipped on Sunday on multiple AAP MLAs switching to the BJP. Gupta was speaking to reporters before leaving for the shrine of Mata Vaishno Devi here. Reacting to the development, Gupta said, With time, everyone gains wisdom. I believe that in the interest of the nation, everyone should come together so that all citizens can move forward and work collectively-that is the right path. Click [] The post Everyone should come together in nations interest: Delhi CM appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Raghu Rais demise leaves void in cultural world: PM Modi
NEW DELHI, April 26: Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Sunday mourned the death of legendary Indian photojournalist Raghu Rai, calling it an irreparable loss to the worlds of photography and culture. In a post on X, Modi paid homage to Rais extraordinary artistic legacy and his lifelong effort to capture Indias essence through his lens. Shri Raghu Rai Ji will be remembered as a creative stalwart, who captured Indias vibrancy through his lens. His photography had extraordinary sensitivity, depth and [] The post Raghu Rais demise leaves void in cultural world: PM Modi appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
AAP seeks termination of 7 defector MPs
NEW DELHI, Apr 26: Aam Aadmi Party MP Sanjay Singh said on Sunday that he has submitted a petition to Rajya Sabha Chairman C P Radhakrishnan seeking the disqualification of seven party MPs in the Upper House, who recently quit the AAP and announced their merger with the BJP. Addressing a press conference, the AAP Rajya Sabha member also said the party would pursue legal action in the matter if needed, alleging that the move by the seven MPs violated [] The post AAP seeks termination of 7 defector MPs appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
BJP Leaders in New Delhi Tune into 133rd Episode of Mann Ki Baat
New Delhi, April 27: BJP President of Delhi, Virendra Sachdeva, along with party colleagues, listened to the 133rd episode of Prime Minister Narendra Modis monthly radio program, Mann Ki Baat, at 4,562 locations across the capital on Sunday. Sachdeva emphasized that Mann Ki Baat has always served as a platform for learning. This episode highlighted ... Read more BJP Leaders in New Delhi Tune into 133rd Episode of Mann Ki Baat
Delhi High Court Rules on Sexual Harassment Investigations in Educational Institutions
New Delhi, April 27: The Delhi High Court has ruled that while an employer can suspend an employee accused of sexual harassment, universities and colleges cannot form separate investigation committees outside the law. This decision was made by Justice Purushendra Kumar Kaurav while hearing a petition from Professor Russell Singh, the principal of Ramanujan College. ... Read more Delhi High Court Rules on Sexual Harassment Investigations in Educational Institutions
Heartbeats May Shield Against Cancer, New Study Reveals
New Delhi, April 27: Reports of cancer affecting various body parts are common, yet heart cancer remains a rarely discussed topic. Why is that? A recent study sheds light on this mystery, raising the question: could the hearts continuous beating protect it from cancer? Published in the prestigious journal Science, the study provides an intriguing ... Read more Heartbeats May Shield Against Cancer, New Study Reveals
UPSC Recruitment 2026: Apply for 16 Positions Including Assistant Keeper by May 1
New Delhi, April 27: The Union Public Service Commission (UPSC) has officially announced recruitment for various positions, including Assistant Keeper, across 16 roles. The last date to apply is set for May 1. Candidates must be between 30 to 35 years of age, depending on the position. Millions of young people in the country aspire ... Read more UPSC Recruitment 2026: Apply for 16 Positions Including Assistant Keeper by May 1
West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee Mourns the Passing of Renowned Photographer Raghu Rai
New Delhi, April 26: West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee expressed her sorrow on Sunday over the passing of celebrated photographer Raghu Rai. Banerjee took to social media platform X to share her grief, stating, I am deeply saddened by the demise of the great photographer Raghu Rai. For over half a century, he captured ... Read more West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee Mourns the Passing of Renowned Photographer Raghu Rai
Irans Airspace Partially Reopened, More Flights from Gulf Countries to India
New Delhi, April 27: The Ministry of External Affairs announced on Sunday that Irans airspace is partially open for cargo and charter flights. However, Indian citizens are advised to avoid traveling to the country. Those already present in Iran are urged to exit through ground borders with the assistance of the embassy. So far, the ... Read more Irans Airspace Partially Reopened, More Flights from Gulf Countries to India
Indian Bank Recruitment 2026: 350 Specialist Officer Positions Open for Application
New Delhi, April 27: A remarkable opportunity has emerged for job seekers in the banking sector. Indian Bank has officially announced a massive recruitment drive for 350 Specialist Officer (SO) positions. The deadline for applications is set for April 28. The positions available include Manager DC Operations, Manager PI Developer, Senior Manager ... Read more Indian Bank Recruitment 2026: 350 Specialist Officer Positions Open for Application
Implement Heat Action Plan, focus on thermal hotspots: Delhi CM to officials
Densely populated areas being given additional ORS stocks, water tankers, says Gupta; adds detailed study using satellite data to identify high-risk zones is under way; IMD issues yellow alert for today
Delayed AIIMS Awantipora races to meet 2026 target
Srinagar, Apr 26:Multiple deadlines have lapsed for AIIMS Awantipora since 2019, when this project was announced. The new timeliness included starting OPD Services in March-April, and full operations by the end of this year. With a history of falling behind in progress, will AIIMS Kashmir, located in Awantipora catch up in the next seven months? AIIMS Kashmir was conceived under the Pradhan Mantri Swasthya Suraksha Yojana (PMSSY), and site identified at Awantipora. New AIIMS are aimed at making world-class tertiary and super-specialty healthcare accessible to people across India. However, years after the announcement, the project tells a story of logistical hurdles, unanticipated security situations and according to some, the gross error in selection of site. AIIMS are centrally funded Central Sector projects, their ownership, funding and policy control lying with the Centre. These were announced as part of the Prime Ministers Development Package (PMDP) for J&K, with Central Public Works Department (CPWD) as executing agency. The civil works are being carried out by NCC Limited. Coming up in Awantipora in Pulwama, AIIMS Kashmir remains mired in delays, year after year. In February 2026, the institute was reported to have progressed to 70 percent completion, a figure unchanged from the previous year. There reportedly are significant cost overruns. The project has suffered delays due to a combination of factors, including security-related objections that led to revisions in the master plan at the begining of site preparation. Further delays took place due to additional land acquisition for the site and access-related issues due to absence of any motorable road to the hilltop where it is coming up. The land for the road was acquired and a macademised road has now connected the site with the main road. In addition, administrative disruptions, as well as pandemic- and weather-related slowdowns affected construction activity and labour availability. Some experts believe the site-specific logistical constraints have also contributed to the project missing successive timelines. AIIMS Awantipora physical progress is stalled at 70 percent. In January 2026, J&K Chief Secretary Atal Dulloo said that the delays stem purely from execution snags. He said that the project will be complete by the end of 2026. The first batch of MBBS students was expected to be taken in mid-July, while OPD services were anticipated to start in April 2026. However, there is no news of any such progress being made. Kashmir is geographically isolated by the Pir Panjal range and prone to harsh winters. The absence of a functional AIIMS means denial of access to better healthcare. The delay in making this Institute operational, progresses from an administrative matter to become a matter of life and health as it turns into prolonged suffering, expensive detours, and delayed treatment for critical conditions including cardiac emergencies, neurological disorders, oncology, and neurosurgery. For patients requiring super-specialty interventions, there is no other option than to turn to overburdened SKIMS Srinagar or SMHS Hospital. The load of patients on these facilities often results in chronic delays as per the patients. Kashmirs far-flung geography amplifies the hardship. With many districts inaccessible or partially accessible through snow-bound roads in winter, the sheer distance from Srinagar to Delhi for faster interventions is a cruelty. A senior specialist working in J&K Medical Education said, AIIMS Jammu has begun fulfilling the promise of decentralised super-specialty care, and advanced medical education while for Kashmir, the promise remains on the horizon. He said it was imperative that the 2026 deadline be met to finally bring equitable, timely treatment to people of Kashmir.
Delhi Assembly to convene one-day session on womens reservation
Tributes Pour In for Renowned Photographer Raghu Rai Following His Passing
New Delhi, April 27: The Lieutenant Governor of Delhi, T.S. Sandhu, expressed his condolences on the passing of celebrated photographer Raghu Rai. In a post on the social media platform X, Sandhu stated, The world of photography has lost a great personality with the demise of Raghu Rai. He added, He was an unparalleled artist. ... Read more Tributes Pour In for Renowned Photographer Raghu Rai Following His Passing
No roof & travelator, commuters avoid footbridge linking rapid rail, Red Line amid rising heat
NCRTC official said shade can only be put up after installation of travelator
Woman on way home from market dies after car hits e-rick
Her Elderly Mother, Daughter Injured; Car Driver Arrested
Australia eyeing Indian Ocean deal with New Delhi
India and Australia are set to sign a new maritime cooperation pact this year. Australia views India as a vital security partner in the Indo-Pacific region. Both nations will collaborate on resource sharing and capabilities in the Indian Ocean. This partnership will deepen defence ties through training, exercises, strategy, and intelligence sharing.
Greater Noida plans Rs 80 crore biogas plant at Astauli dumpsite
Roads, drains & parks: Residents write to MLA over crumbling infra
Nothing short of shoddy: Court pulls up police over firing probe
Acquits Man Accused Of Celebratory Firing Only On Basis Of Social Media Clip
Assembly special session tomorrow to discuss womens reservation
Delhi police dismantle illegal drug network and cocaine syndicate
Gunpoint Robbery Caught on CCTV at Grocery Shop
Special cell just cant shake off controversies
Sole Breadwinner Killed After Birthday Outing
Russian Embassy holds Swachh Bharat cleanup in Delhi
The Russian embassy in New Delhi held a Volunteer Cleanup Day. This event honored the Swachh Bharat Abhiyan initiative. Russian Ambassador Denis Alipov and embassy staff participated. They cleaned the area around the embassy. The activity reflects a Russian tradition of public service. This joint effort highlights international cooperation for cleanliness.
Bangladesh High Commissioner Mourns the Passing of Renowned Photographer Raghu Rai
New Delhi, April 26: The Bangladesh High Commissioner to India, Riaz Hamidullah, expressed his condolences on Sunday following the death of celebrated photographer Raghu Rai. In a heartfelt message on the social media platform X, Hamidullah wrote, My dear Raghu Bhai, I will never again hear your touching voice on the phone, greeting me in ... Read more Bangladesh High Commissioner Mourns the Passing of Renowned Photographer Raghu Rai
Centre clears major small hydro push, J&K among key beneficiaries
New Delhi, April 26: The Union government has approved a Rs 2,584.60 crore Small Hydro Power (SHP) Development Scheme to strengthen Indias energy security and expand clean power generation, with a strong focus on hilly regions such as Jammu & Kashmir. Cleared by the Union Cabinet for the period 202627 to 203031, the scheme aims to add around 1,500 MW of small hydro capacity nationwide, improving electricity access in remote and difficult terrains while advancing the countrys transition to a sustainable energy mix. Officials said small hydro projectsdefined as installations of up to 25 MWprovide reliable, round-the-clock power, unlike intermittent sources such as solar and wind. The initiative seeks to promote decentralised energy generation by harnessing locally available water resources, reducing dependence on conventional fuels and long-distance transmission networks. Indias total small hydro potential is estimated at 21,133.61 MW across more than 7,000 sites, of which about 5,171 MW has been developed so far. A substantial share of the untapped potential lies in northern and northeastern states, including Jammu & Kashmir, Himachal Pradesh and Uttarakhand, making them central to the schemes rollout. To improve project viability, particularly in challenging geographies, the scheme offers targeted financial incentives. Projects in northeastern states and international border districts will receive central assistance of up to Rs 3.6 crore per MW or 30 per cent of the project cost, subject to a ceiling of Rs 30 crore per project. For other regions, support will be up to Rs 2.4 crore per MW or 20 per cent of project cost, capped at Rs 20 crore. Additionally, Rs 30 crore has been earmarked for preparing Detailed Project Reports for at least 200 projects to ensure a steady development pipeline. The initiative is expected to attract investments of around Rs 15,000 crore and promote the use of indigenous equipment, supporting domestic manufacturing and the broader goal of self-reliance. During the construction phase, the scheme is projected to generate approximately 51 lakh person-days of employment, with further long-term opportunities in operation and maintenance, particularly in rural and remote areas. Officials emphasised that small hydro projects are environmentally sustainable due to their minimal land requirements, low ecological impact and long operational life. Many operate as run-of-the-river systems, generating electricity without the need for large dams. The government underscored the strategic importance of small hydro in ensuring grid stability and resilience as India expands its renewable energy capacity. With a significant portion of potential located in mountainous regions, the scheme is expected to benefit areas like Jammu & Kashmir by enhancing local energy access, reducing transmission losses and supporting regional development. The scheme forms part of broader efforts to diversify Indias renewable energy portfolio and accelerate progress towards a low-carbon, self-reliant energy future, while delivering socio-economic benefits to underserved regions.
Truck with Rs 35L illicit Haryana liquor seized
The Haryana-mark liquor was being transported to Manipur via the Uttar Pradesh, Bihar and West Bengal route
Encroached footpaths to haphazard parking: What ails Ghaziabads bus stands
Delhi boils in extreme heat, night temp also no respite
Delhi govt maps heat hotspots using satellite data; Safdarjung Ayanagar, Najafgarh in the red
Two factory fires in northwest Delhi; no casualties reported
Heat stress tells on children, dehydration cases rise in hospitals
Man arrested for stabbing wife in Sonia Vihar
Intellectual property is acknowledgment of human intellect: Senior SC Lawyer Ashok Bhan
Srinagar, Apr 26:Speaking at a Lawyers Forum of India function in Delhi, Ashok Bhan, noted senior Advocate of Supreme Court of India said that on the occasion of World Intellectual Property Day, we gather to reflect on the profound significance of intellectual property rights in shaping a just, innovative, and progressive society. At its core, intellectual property is an acknowledgment of the human intellectthe originality of thought, the labor of creation, and the courage to innovate. In a knowledge-driven world, ideas are not merely abstract concepts; they are valuable assets that deserve both recognition and protection under the rule of law. Bhan said: As a member of the legal fraternity, I have witnessed how intellectual property law has evolved into a cornerstone of modern jurisprudence. Whether it is copyright, patents, trademarks, or designs, these legal instruments ensure that creators and innovators are rewarded for their contributions. More importantly, they create a structured framework that encourages investment in research, creativity, and enterprise. In the absence of such protections, innovation would risk stagnation, and originality would be overshadowed by imitation. Bhan added: However, the discourse on intellectual property cannot remain confined to protection alone. It must equally address the question of access and equity. In a country like India, where vast sections of society still struggle with access to education, healthcare, and technology, the challenge lies in balancing proprietary rights with the larger public interest. The law must serve as an instrument of both protection and inclusionensuring that knowledge and innovation ultimately benefit society as a whole. The legal eagle said: Furthermore, in the age of digital transformation and artificial intelligence, the contours of intellectual property are being constantly redefined. The emergence of new technologies raises complex legal and ethical questionsabout ownership, authorship, and accountability. It is imperative that our legal systems remain dynamic, responsive, and forward-looking, capable of addressing these challenges while safeguarding the fundamental principles of justice and fairness.
India Tops ISSF Junior World Cup with 16 Medals
New Delhi, April 26: India secured the top position at the ISSF Junior World Cup held in Cairo, Egypt, winning a total of 16 medals, including five gold, six silver, and five bronze. In the mens 50-meter rifle 3 positions event, Hemant Barman clinched a silver medal, while the trap mixed team event saw Zuhair ... Read more India Tops ISSF Junior World Cup with 16 Medals
Mohun Bagan and SC Delhi Battle to a 2-2 Draw in ISL Match
New Delhi, April 26: The Indian Super League (ISL) 2025-26 saw an exciting clash on Sunday as Mohun Bagan Sporting Club faced SC Delhi, ending in a thrilling 2-2 draw at Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium. T. Edison Singh and Hira Mandal each scored a goal, helping Mohun Bagan make a remarkable comeback to level the match. ... Read more Mohun Bagan and SC Delhi Battle to a 2-2 Draw in ISL Match
Deeply polarised deputy FMs meeting in Delhi spell trouble for Indias BRICS Presidency; as the language of a joint statement eluded diplomats, India issued a Chairs Statement that reflected the subjects discussed
Narcotics bureau targets illegal online drug trade
Police trace missing mentally ill woman and reunite her with family
New Delhi, April 26: The Indian Railway Catering and Tourism Corporation (IRCTC) has released an official notification for the recruitment of 84 Hospitality Monitor positions. This opportunity is a dream come true for many young job seekers. The walk-in interviews will be conducted on April 27 and 28. Candidates will be selected based on the ... Read more IRCTC Announces Recruitment for 84 Hospitality Monitor Positions with Walk-In Interviews on April 27-28
BRICS nations failed to agree on a unified stance regarding the US-Israel conflict with Iran. India's attempt to build consensus during a New Delhi meeting was hindered by sharp differences among member states. A chair's statement was released instead of a collective document. India reiterated its support for a two-state solution for Palestine.
In the brutal, Darwinian ecosystem of Indian politics, there are two distinct species of players. There is the Can(e). The crutch, the symbol of authority, the keeper of structure, hierarchy, and control. And then there is the Able. The talent, the strategist, the orator, the one who can actually energize a base and expand a partys imagination. The tragedy across parties, from Delhi to Srinagar, is not just that the Can(e) fears the Able. It is that it fears something even more dangerous: conviction. The story of Raghav Chadha and the evolving situation around Aga Syed Ruhullah Mehdi are not identical, but they are deeply connected. One is about ambition mishandled. The other is about morality mishandled. Both, however, expose the same institutional insecurity: parties that cannot metabolize strong internal forces without turning them into threats. Raghav Chadhas exit from the Aam Aadmi Party was not triggered by a wedding, a trip, or any singular controversy. Those were props in a larger drama. The real issue was structural: AAP had no space left for someone like him to grow without unsettling its internal power balance. Chadha had outgrown the role of a spokesperson. He had become a national face, articulate, sharp, media-savvy, and politically ambitious. In a party that once promised internal democracy but evolved into a tightly controlled command structure, that kind of upward momentum becomes destabilizing. So, the system did what such systems do. It clipped. By converting a personal matter into a disciplinary spectacle, AAP sent a clear signal: loyalty is not about contribution; it is about compliance. The result was predictable. Chadha chose exit over erosion. On one level, his move to the BJP is entirely rational. He is young, positioned, and unwilling to spend the next two decades waiting for permission to matter. The BJP offers scale, reach, and the possibility however uncertain of executive power. In pure career terms, it is a logical escalation. But logic has layers. Because what Chadha has walked into is not just a bigger party, it is a system that absorbs individuality. The BJP is not designed to showcase imported talent unless that talent brings immediate electoral capital. Otherwise, it standardizes, disciplines, and eventually flattens. So, while Chadha is right to leave a ceiling, he may have stepped into a structure where he disappears. Not defeated, just diluted. That is the paradox of his move: he escaped suffocation only to risk invisibility. Kashmir: Not Ambition, But Conscience Now shift to Kashmir, where a very different but equally consequential dynamic is unfolding within the Jammu & Kashmir National Conference. To treat Aga Syed Ruhullah Mehdi as a parallel to Chadha purely in terms of ambition would be a misreading. His situation is not about seeking office, rank, or proximity to power. It is rooted in something far less negotiable in politics: a moral premise. Ruhullah represents a strain of politics that is increasingly rare, one that is grounded in ideological clarity, emotional authenticity, and a willingness to confront uncomfortable truths, even within ones own party. His politics is not transactional; it is declarative. And that is precisely why he is difficult to manage. The friction between Ruhullah and the JKNC leadership is not about distribution of power, it is about direction of purpose. He believes, with some justification, that the party has drifted from certain foundational positions, diluted its voice, and become overly cautious at a time when clarity is demanded. He has a case. Not a perfect one, not an uncontested one but a legitimate one. The real failure of the JKNC is not that it disagrees with him. Parties can and should have internal disagreement. The failure is that it has chosen tocontainrather thanchannelhim. The Mishandling of a Moral Asset Every political party benefits from having a high rebel someone who speaks with moral intensity, who can energize the base, who can articulate dissent without abandoning the larger structure. These figures are not liabilities; they are pressure valves. They keep the party honest, alive, and connected. Ruhullah fits that role almost perfectly. He has grassroots legitimacy, a strong personal following, and the ability to frame political questions in moral rather than purely electoral terms. In a region like Kashmir, where politics is deeply intertwined with identity and sentiment, that matters enormously. What the JKNC should have done is simple, though not easy: give him space. Not unchecked freedom, but meaningful space. Let him be the voice that pushes boundaries while the party maintains institutional balance. That duality can be powerful. Instead, the party appears to have taken his assertiveness as defiance. Rather than integrating his energy, it has responded in ways that risk isolating him. This is not just a tactical mistake; it is a strategic one. Because isolating a figure like Ruhullah does not neutralize him. It amplifies him. It turns internal critique into public confrontation. It converts a moral voice into a political flashpoint. The Emerging Crisis If this trajectory continues, the JKNC risks walking into a slow-burning internal rupture. Not necessarily a dramatic split overnight, but a steady erosion: A widening gap between leadership and a segment of its own support base, a narrative that the party suppresses internal conviction and the transformation of a respected insider into a symbol of dissent. And unlike Chadhas case, where the exit led directly into another party, Ruhullahs path is less predictable and therefore more volatile. He is not, at least by current signals, positioning himself as someone seeking entry into another political machine. That makes the situation more complex. A morally anchored political figure operating outside or at the edge of a party structure can reshape discourse in ways that are harder to control or absorb. For the BJP, this kind of internal churn in regional parties is always advantageous. It does not need to immediately absorb such figures. It benefits simply from fragmentation, from weakened opponents, from the erosion of coherent political narratives. The Core Lesson: What links AAP and JKNC is not ideology, geography, or scale. It is a shared institutional weakness: an inability to accommodate strong internal forces without perceiving them as threats. In AAP, that force was ambition. In JKNC, it is conviction. Both are forms of strength. Both can be assets if managed with confidence. And both become liabilities when handled with insecurity. Raghav Chadha was pushed out because he was becoming too big within the system. Aga Syed Ruhullah Mehdi is being strained because he is too grounded in something the system finds inconvenient. The irony is sharp. Parties spend years trying to create leaders who can connect, articulate, and mobilize. And when such leaders emerge, they are often the first to be constrained. The difference between AAPs story and JKNCs unfolding situation is that the latter is still reversible. Chadhas exit is done. The consequences will play out over time. With Ruhullah, there is still a window. The JKNC can choose to recalibrate, to recognize that dissent rooted in belief is not disloyalty, that a morally driven leader is not a destabilizing force but a legitimizing one. It can choose to engage rather than isolate, to absorb rather than resist. If it does not, it risks creating exactly what it fears: not just an internal critic, but an external force. And in a place like Kashmir, where political space is already fragile and heavily contested, that is not just a party problem. It is a structural one. The deeper pattern remains unchanged. Political systems often prefer the dependable over the dynamic, the compliant over the convicted. The Can(e) is safe. The Able is unpredictable. But the real danger is not the Able walking away. It is the system that makes that departure inevitable. AAP learned that lesson too late. JKNC still has time but not much. Because when conviction is cornered, it does not disappear. It either breaks or it breaks the structure that tried to contain it.
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