Manipur Shuts Down For 48 Hours As NRC Demand Intensifies Ahead Of 2027 Census Deadline
Manipur has begun a 48-hour general strike called by the Campaign for Just and Fair Delimitation, demanding implementation of the National Register of Citizens before the 2027 Census. Road blockades, closed shops and disrupted transport were reported across several areas, particularly in the valley districts. The agitation remained largely peaceful, though reports of injuries emerged during incidents involving security forces and police. The state government says it remains committed to the NRC issue and plans to send MLAs to Delhi to press the Centre while seeking a united approach to the matter.
PM Modi Advocates for Altruism and Welfare in Recent Social Media Posts
New Delhi, August 19: Prime Minister Narendra Modi shared a profound message on social media platform X on Wednesday, emphasizing the importance of altruism and welfare-oriented actions. In his post, he quoted a Sanskrit verse: . This translates to, The true fulfillment of human life lies in performing altruistic ... Read more PM Modi Advocates for Altruism and Welfare in Recent Social Media Posts
ED raids Samajwadi Party leader Azam Khan's Trust and university in Uttar Pradesh
The Enforcement Directorate conducted raids on Wednesday at multiple locations. These searches targeted premises linked to the Maulana Mohammad Ali Jauhar Trust. Samajwadi Party leader Azam Khan is a key trustee of this organization. The investigation is part of a money laundering probe under PMLA. Premises in Rampur, Saharanpur, and Delhi were searched by officials.
Tania Sachdev: The Glamour Girl of Chess Who Won Her First International Title at Age Eight
New Delhi, August 19: Tania Sachdev is a prominent name in the world of Indian chess. She is not only an accomplished chess player but also a successful model and presenter. This dual talent has earned her the titles of Beauty with Brains and the Glamour Girl of Indian chess. Born on August 20, 1986, ... Read more Tania Sachdev: The Glamour Girl of Chess Who Won Her First International Title at Age Eight
The Enforcement Directorate (ED) on Wednesday carried out raids at multiple properties linked to Samajwadi Party leader Azam Khan in Uttar Pradesh and Delhi in connection with the Jauhar Univeristy disproportionate assests case.
Gayatri Gopichand, Treesa Jolly Celebrate Arjuna Award Nomination
Indian badminton doubles stars are currently playing and have progressed to the Round of 16 at the BWF World Championships 2026 in New Delhi
Delhi University teachers ask VC to retract order on PhD and MPhil increment recovery
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Delhi government adds 200 electric buses, launches Delhi-Karnal interstate service
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A Delhi ITAT ruling has come to the aid of a property dealer after it deleted a 54 lakh tax addition, finding that the cash deposited in his bank account belonged to property buyers.
Tributes Pour in for Former President Shankar Dayal Sharma on His Birth Anniversary
New Delhi, August 19: The nation is commemorating the birth anniversary of Shankar Dayal Sharma, Indias ninth President. Leaders like Lok Sabha Speaker Om Birla and Union Minister Nitin Gadkari have paid their respects. In a heartfelt tribute on the social media platform X, Lok Sabha Speaker Om Birla wrote, As a distinguished educator, jurist, ... Read more Tributes Pour in for Former President Shankar Dayal Sharma on His Birth Anniversary
Three Wanted Members of Davinder Bambiha Gang Deported from Malaysia, Arrested at Delhi Airport
New Delhi, August 19: Punjab Police has achieved a significant victory against international organized crime. The Overseas Fugitive Tracking and Extradition Cell (OFTSEC), with the assistance of central agencies, has deported three wanted members linked to the Davinder Bambiha gang from Malaysia. This information was shared by the Punjab DGP on social media. The Punjab ... Read more Three Wanted Members of Davinder Bambiha Gang Deported from Malaysia, Arrested at Delhi Airport
Central Delhi Kings beat East Delhi Riders by 30 runs in DPL 2026
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1 blocking order every 68 seconds: Govt takedowns of online content surge
Government directions to restrict online content witnessed a dramatic surge between March and July this year, with nearly 1.95 lakh blocking orders sent to Instagram, Facebook and YouTube, according to data accessed by The Indian Express. The figures mean that, on average, one blocking order was issued every 68 seconds, or nearly 1,275 orders every day. The sharp rise assumes significance as the period coincided with the students protests against examination leaks at Delhis Jantar Mantar, which began in June and continued until July 25. Instagram received the largest share, with nearly one lakh blocking orders, accounting for more than half of the total. Facebook received around 80,000 orders, while YouTube received nearly 15,000, reports Indian Express. Together, the two Meta-owned platforms: Instagram and Facebook accounted for roughly nine out of every 10 orders issued to the three companies. The orders, many of which were issued through the Home Ministrys Sahyog portal, can cover hundreds of individual posts, pieces of content or accounts. The scale of the increase becomes clearer when compared with the previous year. RTI records obtained by The Indian Express showed that between October 2024 and October 2025, only 2,312 blocking orders were sent to 19 online platforms through Sahyog, an average of about six orders a day. A senior government official told the Indian Express newspaper that a considerable share of the latest orders were issued during the student protests as they gathered momentum, particularly on Instagram. The report said Meta has integrated its API (Application Programming Interface) with the Sahyog portal to meet the governments requirement of removing flagged content within three hours. Under the system, content identified through government directions uploaded on the portal can be automatically removed from Meta platforms without a separate human review by the company. Digital rights activists have raised concerns over the arrangement, arguing that automated takedowns could leave little room for platforms to examine whether a particular government direction meets legal requirements. Apar Gupta, advocate and founder-director of the Delhi-based Internet Freedom Foundation, said an automated system could turn a conditional legal obligation into automatic compliance. He questioned whether anyone at the platform checks the authority issuing an order, its legal basis or the reasons cited for the takedown. According to information shared by users on social media, the restrictions appeared to affect several posts supporting the students protests, criticism of the governments ethanol fuel-blending policy and content relating to the West Bengal Assembly elections, besides deepfakes and other material. The surge in takedown orders also comes against the backdrop of tighter government rules. In February, the IT Ministry amended the Information Technology (Intermediary Guidelines and Digital Media Ethics Code) Rules, reducing the compliance window for certain government-directed takedowns from the earlier 24-36 hours to just 2-3 hours. With India having more than 600 million social media users, the growing scale of government takedown requests has opened a wider debate over online regulation, freedom of expression and the safeguards needed before content is removed.
Delhi-NCR is expected to see monsoon rain spells on Wednesday, August 19, with light to moderate showers likely across the region from morning through night. Temperatures are expected to remain stable in the low to mid-30s Celsius. The wet spell is likely to continue into Thursday, with similar weather conditions forecast. Residents should monitor local weather updates and plan their travel accordingly during the rain spells.
UPI Payments Charges: Path cleared for imposing charges on UPI payments, bill approved by President
President Draupadi Murmu has approved amendments to the Taxation and Other Laws (Amendment) Act, 2026 and the Payment and Settlement Systems Act, 2007. UPI Payments Charges: New Delhi. President Draupadi Murmu has approved the legislation related to amendments in the Taxation and Other Laws (Amendment) Act, 2026 and the Payment and Settlement Systems Act, 2007. [] The post UPI Payments Charges: Path cleared for imposing charges on UPI payments, bill approved by President first appeared on informalnewz .
J&K challenged by specific circumstances, inherited history: Prof Indu Agnihotri
Former director and professor at the Centre for Womens Development Studies, ICSSR New Delhi, Prof Indu Agnihotri on Tuesday said that Gender equality was a major challenge globally as well as in India and Jammu and Kashmir. She stressed the need for stronger data, equal opportunities and greater recognition of womens economic contribution. Talking to Greater Kashmir on the sidelines of a National Conference on Gender Equality in the 21st Century organised by the Government College for Women (GCW), M A Road, Srinagar, Agnihotri said equality for women was a universal goal but its implementation continued to face region-specific challenges. Gender equality is a challenge all across the world. It is a challenge in India and it is a challenge in J&K. Jammu and Kashmir also faces challenges shaped by its specific circumstances and inherited history, she told Greater Kashmir . She said the South Asian region shares several common challenges, while one of the major hurdles in India was the lack of adequate and reliable data required for precise analysis and effective policymaking. Agnihotri said India was committed to the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals, particularly SDG-5, which focuses on achieving gender equality and empowering women. She said gender equality must be examined across multiple domains, including education, access to resources, political participation, representation and equal opportunities. Do women get work? When they get work, do they get equal pay? Do they have equal access to resources in terms of property or financial resources to start entrepreneurs and new enterprises? she asked. She also highlighted the structural barriers that continue to affect women. She also spoke about the contribution of women to Jammu and Kashmirs economy and society, saying their role has historically extended across different sectors. From traditional Shah Toosh-related work to the Pashmina industry and home-based employment, women have remained an important part of economic production, she added. Agnihotri said the respective governments need to recognise and adequately account for womens contribution to the economy, particularly in agriculture sector. Even in J&K, women have contributed in a big way to agriculture, she said. She further called for greater attention to their often-unrecognised economic role. Conferences on gender equality could help shape public discourse and policy by bringing together data, research and diverse perspectives, she added. She said such platforms enable researchers and stakeholders to study available evidence, deliberate on challenges and formulate recommendations that governments can incorporate into policymaking. She however stressed that recommendations emerging from such discussions must be followed up by governments to translate deliberations into meaningful change. There should be wider debate on employment and unemployment among women besides the differences in perspectives on how these challenges should be addressed need to be part of the policy discourse, Prof. Agnihotri told Greater Kashmir . She said there was a need to have policies that respond to the realities and challenges faced by women.
National Conference on Gender Equality |Persistent barriers confronting women in every sphere
The speakers at the inaugural session of a two-day national conference said that Gender equality cannot be reduced to institutional promises or access to education alone and must translate into equal opportunities, decision-making power, economic independence and leadership for women. The speakers were addressing a gathering during the inaugural session of a two-day national conference on Gender Equality in 21st century at Government College for Women (GCW), M.A. Road, Srinagar on Tuesday. The National Conference was organised to examine the persistent barriers confronting women and deliberate on pathways towards achieving the United Nations Sustainable Development Goal 5. In her address, Principal GCW M.A. Road, Prof. (Dr.) Yasmeen Farooq, said the theme had a particular significance for an institution that has been at the centre of women's education in Jammu and Kashmir for more than seven decades. Established in 1950, the college has witnessed generations of women pass through its portals and contribute to education, administration, healthcare, research, literature, public service and several other fields, she said. Therefore, when we speak of gender equality and women's empowerment, we are not discussing an abstract idea. It is closely connected with the history, purpose and identity of this institution, she added. She however cautioned that the progress achieved over the years must not lead to complacency saying that women continue to face barriers in access to opportunities, economic participation, representation in decision-making, technology, leadership and several social and cultural spaces. The challenge before us is no longer simply to ask whether women have access to education, Prof. Yasmeen Farooq said. She said that questions need to be answered whether education translates into agency, qualifications into opportunities, participation into leadership and equality guaranteed in principle into equality experienced in everyday life. She said achieving SDG-5 would require much more than institutional measures saying there was a need to address social attitudes, economic structures, cultural practices, technology, education and systems of decision-making. She said that academic institutions have a crucial role in this transformation as colleges and universities are not merely centres for transmitting knowledge but spaces where social assumptions can be questioned and young minds encouraged to examine society critically. For an institution dedicated to women's education, the responsibility extends beyond awarding degrees. Education should ultimately enlarge choices, she added. She said there was a need to equip young women with confidence, critical thinking, skills and the ability to make independent choices. She said women must also be encouraged to enter areas where they remain under-represented and be prepared for a rapidly changing world shaped by technology, artificial intelligence and changing patterns of work. If an educated young woman is able to choose her profession, articulate her views, participate in decisions affecting her life, become economically independent and contribute confidently to society, education has fulfilled a much larger purpose, she said. Conference coordinator Dr. Jaleel Ahsan in his address said that women constitute nearly half of the world's population, yet have historically faced systematic marginalisation, discrimination and unequal access to opportunities, resources and decision-making. He said biological differences between men and women had often been converted by social institutions, cultural practices and historical traditions into hierarchies used to justify inequality. The roots of gender inequality can be traced to the family, where gender roles, expectations and power relations are introduced, learned and normalised before extending into educational institutions, workplaces, political systems and economic structures, he said. He said that gender equality was not simply a question concerning women but a question of justice, dignity, human rights, social development and the future of society itself. A society cannot claim to be genuinely progressive if opportunities and rights are determined by gender, he said. Referring to SDG-5, he said the global commitment to gender equality requires societies not merely to address discrimination after it occurs but to examine and transform the structures, institutions, attitudes and practices that reproduce inequality. He called for collective engagement by families, educational institutions, workplaces, communities, government offices and civil society to advance women's empowerment. The two-day conference has been organised as an interdisciplinary platform to examine the social, psychological, historical, environmental, philosophical, political, economic, cultural, educational and institutional dimensions of gender equality. Dr. Ahsan said the objective was not merely to hold an academic exercise but to create space for dialogue, reflection, critical inquiry and exchange of ideas that could contribute to a more just and inclusive society. The inaugural session was attended by noted scholar and former Director of the Centre for Womens Development Studies New Delhi Prof. Indu Agnihotri, J&K Bank Executive Director Sudhir Gupta, academicians Prof. Neerja Matoo, Prof. Naseem Shafaie and Prof. Masooda Yasin, besides principals of various colleges, senior faculty members, researchers, delegates and students.
KU's Urdu Department begins intl conference on environmental literature
Srinagar, Aug 18:Department of Urdu, University of Kashmir (KU) began a two-day international conference on Environmental Literature and Criticism in Urdu at the Main Campus. The conference aims to bring together faculty members, researchers, students and literature enthusiasts from various across the globe to deliberate on the emerging field of environmental literature and its critical dimensions in Urdu. Presiding over the inaugural session, Vice-Chancellor KU, Prof. Nilofer Khan described the conference theme as one of the significant academic concerns of the contemporary era. Literary and research activities centred on environment and nature are important in the contemporary context. Such academic initiatives help broaden the scope of research and critical inquiry in Urdu literature, she said. Dean Academic Affairs, KU, Prof. Shariefuddin Pirzada, highlighted the interrelationship between nature, environment and human life as reflected in Urdu literature. He emphasised the need for sustained academic and research engagement with environmental literature and criticism. Delivering the keynote address, former Head, Department of Urdu, University of Delhi, Prof. Irtiza Karim, noted the significance of environmental literature and criticism and drew attention to contemporary environmental challenges and their impact on human life and civilisation. Head, Department of Urdu, University of Jammu, Prof. Shahab Inayat Ahmad Malik, and former Director, Centre for Distance and Online Education KU, Prof Shafiqa Parveen, also shared their views on the theme. They described environmental literature and criticism as highly relevant to contemporary academic discourse and highlighted various dimensions of the subject and its importance for the advancement of Urdu literary studies. Former Head, Department of Urdu, and Dean Faculty of Arts, Prof. Nazir Ahmad Malik, emphasised the importance of promoting environmental consciousness through Urdu literature.
Rs 427 crore cold-water fisheries cluster notified in Anantnag
Srinagar, Aug 18: The Centre has notified a Cold-Water Fisheries Cluster Development Project in Anantnag, with Kulgam and Shopian as partnering districts. The Cold Water Cluster Development Project worth Rs 427 crore has been notified in Anantnag district, the Ministry of Fisheries, Animal Husbandry and Dairying recently informed the Lok Sabha. A senior J&K Fisheries Department official said the cluster will primarily cover Anantnag, with Kulgam and Shopian as partnering districts. The Centre has already approved aRs 100 crore Trout Integrated Aqua Park near Dandipora-Kokernag under the Pradhan MantriMatsyaSampadaYojana (PMMSY). However, the Atlantic trout fish farming project proposed by the Centre at Bidhar-Kokernag remains in the preliminary examination stage due to concerns over ecology, drinking-water availability and its impact on local fish units. The proposal, in collaboration with Fountainhead Agro-Farms Ltd., is undergoing feasibility and environmental assessments, the Fisheries Department said. No final decision has been taken on its establishment. Separately, according to the data tabled by the Ministry in the House, J&K has been sanctioned fisheries and aquaculture projects worth Rs 154.57 crore under Pradhan MantriMatsyaSampadaYojana( PMMSY). The projects have a central share of Rs 81.43 crore. Rs 79.61 crore has been released and Rs 63.44 crore utilised, it said. The package includes 751 trout raceways, five hatcheries, five fish feed mills, 70 fish kiosks, 66 live fish vending centres, 211 three-wheelers with ice boxes, 21 refrigerated vehicles, 64 biofloc units, eight RAS units and 18 value-added enterprises. The Ministry said 88,225 fishers in J&K have been covered under livelihood and nutritional support. Ladakh has been sanctioned projects worth Rs 33.49 crore. Rs 12.17 crore has been released and Rs 11.23 crore utilised. Its package includes 344 trout raceways, 13 hatcheries, two RAS units, four ornamental fish units, 23 fish kiosks, two ice plants/cold storages, two insulated and refrigerated vehicles and 130 scooters with ice boxes. A Cold Water Fisheries Cluster has also been notified in Kargil, the Ministry informed. J&K and Ladakh together account for Rs 188.06 crore in sanctioned projects. Across the UTs, the Centre has approved PMMSY projects worth Rs 1,032.66 crore. Of this, Rs 246.55 crore has been released and Rs 201.57 crore utilised. J&K accounts for nearly 32 per cent of funds released and 31.5 per cent of utilisation across the UTs. It has utilised about 80 per cent of funds released, against 82 per cent across the UTs. J&K has the third-highest sanctioned project cost among the UTs, after Puducherry (Rs 357.19 crore) and Andaman and Nicobar Islands (Rs 280.67 crore). The Ministry said PMMSY, launched in 2020-21, aims to increase fish production, improve fishermens incomes and livelihoods, strengthen infrastructure and value chains, and diversify income sources. Among other UTs, Lakshadweep has projects worth Rs 71.51 crore, Dadra and Nagar Haveli and Daman and Diu Rs 129.90 crore and Delhi Rs 5.33 crore. Chandigarh has taken up no fisheries development project under PMMSY.
Police DDRC Jammu to introduce new skilling cum training centre for inmates
Police Drug De-addiction Rehabilitation and Mental Health Care Centre (DDRC), Jammu will introduce a new skilling cum training centre for inmates to ensure their meaningful employment post recovery. Besides, a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with the Mission Yuva and Skill India for provision of loans to those patients who have remained off drugs for six months or so is also in offing. Superintendent of Police (SP) Headquarters Jammu Anna Sinha, while pointing out that the Centre has treated 18000 patients till date, has stated that the vision is to make the Police DDRC a hub for 360 degrees rehabilitation process for addicts. For this, we have developed a Skilling cum Training Centre for addicts which will give them vocational skills to get meaningfully employed, soon to be inaugurated. Drug De-addiction is as important as catching drug peddlers. Next in line is a Yoga cum Meditation Centre for building spiritual and mental resilience in patients. This will ensure Nasha Mukti reaches its rightful conclusion, she asserts. The Centre, SP Sinha- who is also in-charge DDRC Student Intern, informed also provided research internship for Post graduate students of Psychology and Criminology. 10 selected students from Delhi University and Jammu University undertook the internship. My visit to the De-Addiction and Rehabilitation Centre was insightful and educational. I learned about addiction, counselling, empathy, and rehabilitation. The experience improved my practical understanding of mental health and recovery, shares Ayushi Jasrotia, a student of Psychology Department, University of Jammu, who interned at the Centre as a part of her research. Another student of Psychology Department, University of Jammu, Mansha Mahajan, who too undertook research internship, described her experience at the Centre as truly insightful and enriching, adding that it (Centre) provided a safe, structured, and supportive environment that focused not only on overcoming substance dependence but also on the overall psychological and emotional well-being of the individuals. The staff were compassionate, approachable and dedicated towards helping the patients through their recovery journey. As a psychology student, the experience gave me an opportunity to understand addiction beyond textbooks and observe the importance of counselling, empathy, motivation, family support and relapse prevention in rehabilitation, Mansha Mahajan stated. She stated that interacting with the patients and learning from the professionals was a valuable experience that enhanced her practical understanding of addiction and strengthened her perspective towards mental health and rehabilitation. Overall, the experience was meaningful, educational, and personally enriching, she asserted. With regard to Centres current status in terms of facilities, SP Sinha shares that with 25 In-Patient Department (IPD) beds, it has a 12-hour OPD (Out-Patient Department) treating 500 persons per month. Centre is well-equipped with food and lodging facilities. With the objective of further strengthening the DDRC Jammu in terms of infrastructure and other facilities, according to her, a skilling cum training centre for short term vocational training of staff. It will introduce a new skilling cum training centre offering short term courses i.e., plumbing, electrician, mobile repairing, basic computer courses, solar technician and AC or refrigerator repairing. SP Sinha points out that the Centre has a digitisation record of 10500 patients admitted in it (DDRC) from time to time. Focus, according to her, is also on recreational and educational activities for inmates. Recently, Centre organised a debate competition between inmates, under the supervision of SP Headquarter Jammu and arranged motivational lectures on Nasha Mukt J&K Abhiyaan at Jammu as well as Government Middle School Qasim Nagar during the anti-drug campaign. The doctors of DDRC also delivered a lecture during Principals conference 2026-27 on prevention of drug abuse.
Javid Dar seeks greater ICAR focus on J&K-specific agricultural research, innovation
New Delhi, Aug 18: Minister for Agriculture Production, Rural Development and Panchayati Raj, Cooperative and Election Department, Javid Ahmad Dar on Tuesday participated in the 97th Annual General Meeting of the Indian Council of Agricultural Research (ICAR) in New Delhi. Speaking at the meeting, Javid Dar called for greater focus on J&K-specific agricultural research and innovation, keeping in view the Union Territorys unique agro-climatic conditions, fragile ecosystems and potential in agriculture, horticulture and allied sectors. He proposed establishment of a State Council for Agricultural Research in J&K to coordinate research priorities and strengthen convergence among ICAR institutions, agricultural universities, government departments, scientists, industry and farmers. Highlighting J&Ks research capabilities, the Minister noted that SKUAST-Jammu and SKUAST-Kashmir have secured 143 patents over the past four years. He stressed the need to translate such scientific potential into field-level solutions. Javid Dar identified climate-resilient horticulture as a key research priority, with emphasis on disease-free and true-to-type planting material, corm multiplication, climate-resilient saffron, precision irrigation, mechanisation, quality testing, value addition, branding and export-oriented production. He also called for a dynamic, scientific and region-specific plant quarantine system, based on species- and host-specific Pest Risk Analysis, biological Post-Entry Quarantine, molecular indexing and process-based phytosanitary certification. The Minister further sought stronger research and innovation in animal husbandry, dairy, fisheries, post-harvest management, processing and value addition. He stressed that agricultural research should ultimately deliver higher productivity, lower input costs, climate resilience, better market access and increased farmers incomes. He called for stronger collaboration between ICAR, J&Ks agricultural universities, government departments, scientists, industry and farmers to ensure that research remains closely aligned with the specific needs of J&K.
Satyendar Jain, Delhi Jal Board ex-CEO among 6 arrested for 'scam'
BRICS weighs Russias grain exchange plan; digital platform for farm produce trade mooted
BRICS countries are considering a Russian-backed proposal to create a grain exchange that would allow producers and buyers to trade directly and reduce dependence on major global commodity exchanges. The proposal is expected to be discussed at the BRICS Summit in New Delhi on September 12-13.
Trump Praises Indias Electoral System: A Model of Strength and Oversight
New Delhi, August 19: The Indian electoral system, recognized as one of the most extensive in the world, is back in the spotlight following U.S. President Donald Trumps commendation of Indias voter identification system. Trump raised concerns about conducting elections in the U.S. without mandatory photo identification, citing Indias model as an example. He reiterated ... Read more Trump Praises Indias Electoral System: A Model of Strength and Oversight
Imran Pratapgarhi Critiques Kangana Ranauts Definition of Patriotism
New Delhi, August 19: Congress MP Imran Pratapgarhi has responded sharply to BJP MP Kangana Ranauts recent remarks. He stated that it is now essential to learn the significance of freedom and patriotism from those who believe that independence was achieved only after 2014. Ranaut had criticized Congress, asserting that Vande Mataram reflects Indias consciousness. ... Read more Imran Pratapgarhi Critiques Kangana Ranauts Definition of Patriotism
Lakshya Sen Kicks Off BWF World Championship Campaign with Victory Over Austrias Collins Philemon
New Delhi, August 19: Indias top mens singles player, Lakshya Sen, launched his BWF World Championship 2026 campaign with a victory on Tuesday. He defeated Austrias Collins Philemon in the Round of 64 mens singles event at the Indira Gandhi Indoor Stadium, with scores of 16-21, 21-8, 21-4. The 14th-seeded Indian player took 45 minutes ... Read more Lakshya Sen Kicks Off BWF World Championship Campaign with Victory Over Austrias Collins Philemon
Goa Government Appeals to Supreme Court for Increased Sentence in Tarun Tejpal Case
New Delhi, August 19: The Goa government has approached the Supreme Court following the Bombay High Courts sentencing of former Tehelka editor Tarun Tejpal to ten years of rigorous imprisonment for a sexual assault case. The state government has filed a petition requesting a harsher penalty for Tejpal. The Goa government argues that the sentence ... Read more Goa Government Appeals to Supreme Court for Increased Sentence in Tarun Tejpal Case
Piyush Goyal Meets German Delegation to Discuss AI and Clean Energy Partnerships
New Delhi, August 19: Union Commerce and Industry Minister Piyush Goyal met with a delegation from Germany, including prominent companies and key officials from the state of Hesse, on Tuesday. The meeting included Hesses Minister-President Boris Rhein and Federal Minister for European Affairs, International Affairs, and Bureaucracy Reduction, Manfred Pentz. During the discussions, both nations ... Read more Piyush Goyal Meets German Delegation to Discuss AI and Clean Energy Partnerships
Congress MP Nasir Hussain Critiques Trump
New Delhi, August 19: Congress MP Nasir Hussain has responded to U.S. President Donald Trumps commendation of Indias Chief Election Commissioner, Gyanesh Kumar. He suggested that it would be beneficial if Trump brought Kumar to the U.S. In a media interaction, Hussain stated that the ruling BJP and its government are unable to defend Chief ... Read more Congress MP Nasir Hussain Critiques Trumps Praise for Chief Election Commissioner Gyanesh Kumar
Six Arrested in Major STP Tender Scam Involving Former Delhi Minister
New Delhi, August 19: The Anti-Corruption Branch (ACB) of the Delhi government has arrested six individuals, including former water minister Satyendar Kumar Jain, in connection with a significant scam involving the sewage treatment plant (STP) tender of the Delhi Jal Board (DJB). The arrested individuals also include former DJB CEO IAS Udit Prakash Rai, former ... Read more Six Arrested in Major STP Tender Scam Involving Former Delhi Minister
Supreme Court Orders CBI Investigation into Indiabulls Financial Irregularities
New Delhi, August 19: The Supreme Court has directed the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) to probe allegations of financial irregularities against Indiabulls Housing Finance Limited and its affiliated companies. This directive was issued on Tuesday by a bench comprising Chief Justice Suryakant, Justice Joymalya Bagchi, and Justice V. Mohan during a hearing of a ... Read more Supreme Court Orders CBI Investigation into Indiabulls Financial Irregularities
High-Level CEO Roundtable to Explore Investment Opportunities with Japanese Giants
New Delhi, August 19: A high-level CEO roundtable session titled UP-Japan Investment Meet 2026 will take place on Wednesday in New Delhi. This event aims to elevate investment and industrial partnerships between Uttar Pradesh and Japan. Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath, along with senior ministers and officials from both central and state governments, will engage with ... Read more High-Level CEO Roundtable to Explore Investment Opportunities with Japanese Giants
Satyendar Jain taken to Delhi hospital for medical exam after ACB arrest in DJB tender case
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Union Minister Piyush Goyal and CM Yogi Welcome Yamanashi Governor
New Delhi, August 19: Union Commerce and Industry Minister Piyush Goyal and Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath welcomed Kotaro Nagasaki, the Governor of Japans Yamanashi Prefecture. Governor Nagasaki is leading a high-level delegation of over 200 Japanese CEOs, business leaders, industry representatives, and policymakers. This delegation has arrived in India to participate in the ... Read more Union Minister Piyush Goyal and CM Yogi Welcome Yamanashi Governor
Badminton WC: Chen, Yamaguchi reach second round
New Delhi, Aug 18 (IANS) Tokyo Olympic champion Chen Yufei of China and defending champion Akane Yamaguchi of Japan both reached the womens singles second round of the 2026 BWF World Championships in New Delhi on Tuesday. Fourth-seeded Chen rallied from one game down to beat Lo Sin Yan Happy of Hong Kong, China, 18-21, []
NCB Busts International Drug Syndicate, Arrests Five Foreign Nationals in Major Operation
New Delhi, August 19: The Narcotics Control Bureau (NCB) has made significant strides against an international drug trafficking network operating illegally in the country. In a recent operation, five foreign nationals, including a woman, were arrested, and drugs valued at approximately 15 crores were seized. According to an NCB official, the operation yielded 14.787 kilograms ... Read more NCB Busts International Drug Syndicate, Arrests Five Foreign Nationals in Major Operation
Internet reacts as Gadkari says Delhi-Meerut road has 40 lanes
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Delhi ACB arrests ex-minister Satyendar Jain and five others in Delhi Jal Board tender case
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Delhis Lakshmi Scheme to Disburse Financial Aid to Women Starting August 26
New Delhi, August 19: The Delhi governments ambitious Delhi Lakshmi Scheme will begin distributing letters to eligible women for monthly financial assistance on August 26. This event will take place at the Talkatora Stadium. During the event, qualified women will receive official letters confirming their enrollment in the scheme. Starting September 1, funds will be ... Read more Delhis Lakshmi Scheme to Disburse Financial Aid to Women Starting August 26
Supreme Court Refuses to Halt Death Penalty by Hanging
New Delhi, August 19: The Supreme Court has denied a request to halt the method of execution by hanging in the country. The court has allowed the government and other relevant parties to discuss and explore alternative methods of execution that are practical and scientifically validated, apart from hanging. A bench comprising Justices Vikram Nath ... Read more Supreme Court Refuses to Halt Death Penalty by Hanging
Mahant Raju Das Demands Permission for Ritual at Gyanvapi Amid Clean Chit for Trust Officials
New Delhi, August 19: Mahant Raju Das of Hanumangarhi in Ayodhya has requested permission to perform a ritual for Lord Shiva at the Gyanvapi complex on the occasion of Nag Panchami. He expressed that if individuals who consume beef can pray five times a day, then ascetics should at least be allowed to worship for ... Read more Mahant Raju Das Demands Permission for Ritual at Gyanvapi Amid Clean Chit for Trust Officials
India Expresses Condolences Over Earthquake Deaths in Indonesia, Offers Assistance
New Delhi, August 19: The Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) expressed deep sorrow on Tuesday over the devastating earthquake in Indonesia that resulted in numerous fatalities. India has committed to providing all possible assistance during this crisis. During a media briefing held biweekly in New Delhi, MEA spokesperson Randhir Jaiswal stated, A massive earthquake struck ... Read more India Expresses Condolences Over Earthquake Deaths in Indonesia, Offers Assistance
Central Delhi Kings Secure Eighth Victory with 30-Run Win Over East Delhi Riders
New Delhi, August 18: In the Delhi Premier League (DPL) 2026, the Central Delhi Kings triumphed over the East Delhi Riders by 30 runs on Tuesday. The match took place at the Arun Jaitley Stadium. The Central Delhi Kings now lead the standings with eight wins out of nine matches, while the East Delhi Riders, ... Read more Central Delhi Kings Secure Eighth Victory with 30-Run Win Over East Delhi Riders
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India Seeks Positive and Constructive Relations with Bangladesh, Says Ministry of External Affairs
New Delhi, August 19: The Indian Ministry of External Affairs reiterated its commitment to maintaining constructive relations with Bangladesh based on mutual interests and reciprocity. The ministry stated that requests for the extradition of former Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina are being examined under established procedures. During a bi-weekly media briefing in New Delhi, spokesperson Randhir ... Read more India Seeks Positive and Constructive Relations with Bangladesh, Says Ministry of External Affairs
Controversy Surrounds Vande Mataram as BJP Leaders Criticize Congress
New Delhi, August 19: The political landscape has intensified following the Congress partys alleged disrespect towards the national song, Vande Mataram. BJP leaders have openly criticized the Congress party for its actions. Union Minister Giriraj Singh, along with Uttar Pradesh Womens Commission Vice Chairperson Aparna Yadav and BJP leader RP Singh, have raised questions directed ... Read more Controversy Surrounds Vande Mataram as BJP Leaders Criticize Congress
80% of Delhi is unplanned, fire preparedness average: ChiefFireOfficer
Delhis fire risks are growing amid unplanned construction, weak compliance, inadequatemanpowerand congested roads, Delhi Fire Services Chief Fire Officer A.K. Malik said on Tuesday.In aninteractionwithThe Hindu, he assesses the citys fire-safety preparedness, gaps in enforcement and infrastructure, changing fire risks and measures to improve response
Ghaziabad to assign unique IDs, grades to roads
Ghaziabad makes character verification must for school bus drivers
Education Minister Reviews NTA Operations, Calls for Infrastructure Improvements
New Delhi, August 19: Central Education Minister Prakash Joshi held a meeting on Tuesday to review the operations of the National Testing Agency (NTA). He directed officials to ensure necessary security and infrastructure facilities for the smooth conduct of examinations. This directive comes in the wake of the cancellation of three University Grants Commission-National Eligibility ... Read more Education Minister Reviews NTA Operations, Calls for Infrastructure Improvements
Cracks to craters: Greater Noida roads come undone after rain
Last-minute form submissions, missing BLO details, conflicting info leave Delhi voters in limbo
Delhi HC allows JNU to continue admissions based on deprivation points
Bus fleet in Noida, Ghaziabad not even half of what commuters need
Two held for firing at murder accused out on bail
UP legal aid lawyers oppose NALSA review move
Three years, five pillars: UP-Delhi border gate stands incomplete
Noida sees 2 fires in 24 hours
Four-year-old boy mauled by stray dogs in Ghaziabad dies in hospital 5 days on
Cybersecurity Essential for Business Success, Says Maharashtra Cyber ADG
New Delhi, August 19: Maharashtra Cyber ADG Yashasvi Yadav spoke to the media about India-U.S. cyber cooperation. He highlighted the benefits for women through partnerships between the Uttar Pradesh government and American companies, as mentioned by Uttar Pradesh Womens Commission Vice Chairperson Aparna Yadav. Both emphasized the importance of engaging with Generation Z. Yashasvi Yadav ... Read more Cybersecurity Essential for Business Success, Says Maharashtra Cyber ADG
Six held for stealing Rs 1.5 crore cash from Noida garage
80% of Delhi unplanned, fire preparedness average: Chief Fire Officer
80% of Delhi unplanned, fire preparedness average: Chief Fire Officer
Delhi ACB arrests Satyendar Jain, five others over STP tender irregularities
How long will this BJP dictatorship continue? They imprison whomever they please by levelling false allegations, says AAP chief Kejriwal
Record Voter Turnout Achieved Across Several States, Says Election Commission
New Delhi, August 19: The Election Commission of India (ECI) has reported a significant increase in voter turnout, attributing this rise to initiatives like Special Intensive Revision (SIR). According to the data released, there has been a remarkable growth in voter turnout and total votes cast compared to the early elections post-independence. The ECI states ... Read more Record Voter Turnout Achieved Across Several States, Says Election Commission
Intex Partners with Sri Lanka Cricket as National Team Sponsor for India Tour of Sri Lanka 2026
New Delhi [India], August 18: Intex Technologies, one of India's leading consumer electronics brands, has announced its association as the National Team Sponsor of Sri Lanka Cricket (SLC) for the upcoming India Tour of Sri Lanka 2026, marking a significant step in the brand's growing engagement with international cricket.
The affidavit says over 240 police personnel, including women officers, were injured in the violence on July 20; around 218 protestors were injured and received treatment; the police had to prevent the protestors from causing damage to vital installations near Parliament
Delhi Police tells SC facial recognition at Jantar Mantar protest targeted only known criminals
Delhi Police told the Supreme Court it used maximum restraint but minimum required force during student protests at Jantar Mantar over exam paper leaks. In an affidavit, it defended facial recognition technology, saying it identified only people with prior criminal records and was followed by field verification before any action.
Anil Tyagi | How the Capital Panic-planned For The Great Cockroach Bite
At the American Embassy, five to six kilometres from South Block, cables flickered. An alert went out for American citizens to stay clear of Central Delhi, around Jantar Mantar, on July 20-21. Did the PMO take crucial decisions on that night?
Trump Praises Indias Voter ID System, Expert Highlights Differences with U.S. Voting Process
New Delhi, August 19: U.S. President Donald Trump has commended Indias electoral system, prompting foreign affairs expert Wail Awad to point out the significant differences between the voting processes in the two countries. Awad noted that Trumps intention is to improve the American electoral system. He emphasized that Indias use of voter ID, Aadhaar card ... Read more Trump Praises Indias Voter ID System, Expert Highlights Differences with U.S. Voting Process
56 women-only bus services, including 26 for Delhi University, to start today
Raju Das Demands Worship Rights at Gyanvapi Amid Clean Chit for Trust Officials
New Delhi, August 19: Mahant Raju Das of Hanumangarhi has requested permission for the water offering to Lord Shiva at the Gyanvapi complex on Nag Panchami. He stated that if individuals who consume beef can pray five times a day, then ascetics should at least have the right to worship for one day. He welcomed ... Read more Raju Das Demands Worship Rights at Gyanvapi Amid Clean Chit for Trust Officials
Jumboking's Dheeraj Gupta and Laura Ries launch their book 'Loved By A Billion'
New Delhi [India], August 18: Jumboking founder Dheeraj Gupta has often cited Al Ries, author of the bestselling books Focus: The Future of Your Company Depends on It and Positioning: The Battle For Your Mind, as his mentor.
New Delhi, August 18: The political climate in Jharkhand has intensified over alleged irregularities in competitive exams and recruitment processes. Babulal Marandi, the Leader of the Opposition in Jharkhand, stated that while some arrests have been made, these alone will not uncover the full extent of the issue. Identifying the entire network behind the alleged ... Read more Investigation Needed into Entire Network of Exam Scandal, Arrests Alone Wont Resolve Issue: Babulal Marandi
Strike over NRC-before-Census continues to cripple Manipur, NDA MLAs plan Delhi meet
Jain arrested at BJPs behest, alleges AAP; money trail established, claims BJP
Deprivation points: HC allows JNU admission process with rider
Sheikh Hasinas Return Desired Amidst Controversy Over Tariq Rahmans India Visit
New Delhi, August 18: Uncertainty surrounds Bangladeshi Prime Minister Tariq Rahmans upcoming visit to India, following a press release from Dhaka that has sparked controversy. Former Indian High Commissioner to Bangladesh, Veena Sikri, stated that Sheikh Hasina wishes to return to her country in December, while the Rahman government is requesting her extradition from India. ... Read more Sheikh Hasinas Return Desired Amidst Controversy Over Tariq Rahmans India Visit
A suitcase, mechanic shop and a murder plan: How a 17-year-olds murder unfolded in Burari
DCPCR takes cognisance of police lapses in rescue of 15-yr-old at Kashmere Gate
Sanitation workers murder: AAP alleges cops kidnapped MLA; police deny charge
Govt Pushes Climate-Resilient Agriculture, Innovation in J&K
New Delhi, Aug 18: Minister for Agriculture Production, Rural Development & Panchayati Raj, Cooperative and Election Department, Javid Ahmad Dar, on Tuesday participated in the 97th Annual General Meeting of the Indian Council of Agricultural Research (ICAR) in New Delhi. Speaking at the meeting, Javid Dar called for greater focus on J&K-specific agricultural research and innovation, keeping in view the Union Territorys unique agro-climatic conditions, fragile ecosystems and potential in agriculture, horticulture and allied sectors. He proposed establishment of a State Council for Agricultural Research in J&K to coordinate research priorities and strengthen convergence among ICAR institutions, agricultural universities, government departments, scientists, industry and farmers. Highlighting J&Ks research capabilities, the Minister noted that SKUAST-Jammu and SKUAST-Kashmir have secured 143 patents over the past four years. He stressed the need to translate such scientific potential into field-level solutions. Javid Dar identified climate-resilient horticulture as a key research priority, with emphasis on disease-free and true-to-type planting material, corm multiplication, climate-resilient saffron, precision irrigation, mechanisation, quality testing, value addition, branding and export-oriented production. He also called for a dynamic, scientific and region-specific plant quarantine system, based on species- and host-specific Pest Risk Analysis, biological Post-Entry Quarantine, molecular indexing and process-based phytosanitary certification. The Minister further sought stronger research and innovation in animal husbandry, dairy, fisheries, post-harvest management, processing and value addition. He stressed that agricultural research should ultimately deliver higher productivity, lower input costs, climate resilience, better market access and increased farmers incomes. He called for stronger collaboration between ICAR, J&Ks agricultural universities, government departments, scientists, industry and farmers to ensure that research remains closely aligned with the specific needs of the Union Territory.
Delhi Police Reshuffles 43 Senior Officers; Ajay Chaudhary Appointed Traffic Chief
Sainik Farms fate must be decided, HC tells Centre
51 farmers stage bare-chested protest at Khanauri border over Delhi march
Rs 700-cr scam: Ex-DGHS chief gets 4-week interim bail on medical grounds
MPD 2047 puts private vehicles in crosshairs
Proposes Congestion Pricing, Parking Demand Management & Stronger Transport Governance

