India conclude shooting WC campaign with one gold
NEW DELHI, April 12: Sonam Maskar put up a brave fight but finished fifth in the womens 10m air rifle final as India concluded their World Cup (Rifle/Pistol) campaign in Granada with one gold medal on Sunday. Sonam shot 188.5, bowing out after the 18th shot of the 24-shot final. World No. 1 Wang Zifei []
Development, traditions not contradictory but complementary: Vice Prez
NEW DELHI, April 12: The vision of Viksit Bharat by 2047 is guided by the principle Vikas Bhi, Virasat Bhi (progress along with tradition), which emphasises that modern development and preservation of traditions are not contradictory but complementary, Vice President C P Radhakrishnan said on Sunday. He said that when modern science works in harmony with language, faith and culture, it becomes a powerful force for protection and empowerment. Speaking at a conference titled Transformation of Tribal Lives through Science [] The post Development, traditions not contradictory but complementary: Vice Prez appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Dr Bansal attends NTWB meeting in New Delhi
Various important subjects discussed Excelsior Correspondent JAMMU, Apr 12: The National Traders Welfare Board meeting, chaired by Board President Sunil Singhi, focused on improving trade ease, simplifying GSTlaws, andenhancing refunds. Dr Sanjay Bansal member thanked PM Narendra Modi for the Jan Vishwas Bill, which aims to reduce complianceburdens. However, he raised concerns about pending payments to traders from defaulters, urging stricter recoverymechanisms. Other discussions included promoting e-commerce, digital empowerment through ONDCs DigiDukanplatform, and organizing Trader-Entrepreneur-Administration Dialogue events. The government reaffirmeditscommitment [] The post Dr Bansal attends NTWB meeting in New Delhi appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Coal imports fall 8.5 pc in February
New Delhi, April 12: Indias coal import dropped 8.5 per cent to 16.55 million tonnes in February on record stockpile of domestic coal and firmness in seaborne prices. The countrys coal import is poised to maintain a weak trend this month with domestic miners making efforts to liquidate stockpiles. The import in February 2024-25 stood []
Govt says over 52.3 lakh domestic LPG cylinders delivered in a day
New Delhi, April 12: The distribution of domestic LPG in the country remains normal with more than 52.3 lakh domestic LPG cylinders delivered on Saturday and no dry-outs reported at any distributorship, the Ministry of Petroleum and Natural Gas said on Sunday. Online LPG bookings have increased to about 98 per cent, and deliveries based []
Mcap of 8 top most-valued firms jumps Rs 4.13 lakh cr
New Delhi, April 12: The combined market valuation of eight of the top-10 most valued firms surged by Rs 4,13,003.23 crore last week, with HDFC Bank and ICICI Bank emerging as the biggest gainers, in tandem with an optimistic trend in equities. Last week, the BSE benchmark Sensex jumped 4,230.7 points or 5.77 per cent, []
IMF, World Bank takes stock of global economic shocks
New Delhi, April 12: Finance ministers and central bankers from the 191 member countries will attend the International Monetary Fund (IMF) and World Banks spring meetings, to be held from April 13-18 in Washington, DC, to take stock of the global economic uncertainties amid the fragile ceasefire between the US and Iran and continuing uncertainties []
Zorawar Singhs legacy revisited: Army symposium highlights mountain airfare genius
NEW DELHI, April 12 : The India Army in collaboration with the Centre for Land Warfare Studies (CLAWS), conducted a symposium on General Zorawar Singhs legacy of strategic brilliance, at Manekshaw Centre, in the national capital on Sunday. The ceremony was attended by General Upendra Dwivedi, Chief of the Army Staff, who was the Chief Guest for the event. A definitive military biography, The Snow Lion: A Military Biography of General Zorawar Singh, authored by Lieutenant General Ghanshyam Singh Katoch [] The post Zorawar Singhs legacy revisited: Army symposium highlights mountain airfare genius appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
India-Uzbekistan joint military exercise to be held from Apr 12-25
NEW DELHI, Apr 12 : Troops from India and Uzbekistan will take part in a joint military exercise from April 12 to 25 to foster cooperation and enhance their capability to conduct combined operations in semi-mountainous terrain. The Indian contingent departed on Sunday for the seventh edition of the India-Uzbekistan joint military exercise Dustlik, officials said. The joint training will culminate in a 48-hour exercise aimed at validating tactical drills for joint operations, with a focus on the preparation and [] The post India-Uzbekistan joint military exercise to be held from Apr 12-25 appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
FPIs extend sell-out pull out Rs 48,213 crore in 10 days
New Delhi, April 12: Foreign investors maintained their aggressive sell-off in Indian equities, withdrawing Rs 48,213 crore (USD 5.14 billion) in the first 10 days of April, as rising geopolitical tensions and global macroeconomic uncertainties reduced risk appetite. The sell-off follows a record outflow of Rs 1.17 lakh crore (about USD 12.7 billion) in March, []
Delhi records maximum temperature of 34.7 deg C on Sunday, AQI moderate
NEW DELHI, Apr 12 : The maximum temperature in the city on Sunday reached 34.7 degrees Celsius, which is 1.4 degrees below the seasonal average, according to the India Meteorological Department (IMD). The city recorded the minimum temperature at 20.2 degrees Celsius, 0.8 notches below the seasonal average, it stated. At 4.30 pm, wind speeds reached up to 37 kilometres per hour, particularly over Palam. The IMD noted that these wind conditions are likely to continue for several hours. The [] The post Delhi records maximum temperature of 34.7 deg C on Sunday, AQI moderate appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Gold, silver brace for turbulent week as talks fail: Analysts
New Delhi, April 12: Precious metals may witness heightened volatility when markets open on Monday as the collapse of US-Iran negotiations keeps sentiment fragile and investors track domestic inflation and Chinese economic data, analysts said. Besides developments related to West Asia, traders will also monitor the US Producer Price Index (PPI), crude oil prices and []
JKP unravels LeTs pan-India logistical web
From fake PAN cards to forged passports SRINAGAR/NEW DELHI, Apr 12: Widening its crackdown on the inter-state network of the Lashkar-e-Taiba terror group, the Jammu and Kashmir Police, in coordination with central intelligence agencies, has detained several people from Haryana and Rajasthan for allegedly facilitating the acquisition of fraudulent identities, including passports, by terrorists. Follow the Daily Excelsior channel on WhatsApp Officials said on Sunday that the detained persons provided critical logistical support to terrorists by making documents like Aadhaar [] The post JKP unravels LeTs pan-India logistical web appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Mlaya, six other NE states to get Rs 30,000-crore investment from Vedanta Group
From Our Special Correspondent NEW DELHI, April 12: Meghalaya and other states in the Northeast are all set to receive massive investments with the Vedanta Group planning to invest Rs 30,000 crore in the fields of power, critical minerals, energy optical fibre, system integration, renewable energy, transmission sectors and data centres. The major diversified global []
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Important to implement womens quota in 2029: PM Modis letter to LS, RS floor leaders
New Delhi: Prime Minister Narendra Modi has said it is imperative that the 2029 Lok Sabha and Assembly elections are conducted with womens reservation in place and asked all political parties to come together in one voice to pass the amendments to the womens reservation law. In a letter to the floor leaders of Lok []
India rejects China renaming places in Arunachal Pradesh
Says move could impact process to normalise ties New Delhi: India on Sunday said Chinas move to assign fictitious names to Indian territory to manufacture baseless narratives cannot alter the reality but could impact ongoing efforts to normalise bilateral ties. External Affairs Ministry spokesperson Randhir Jaiswal said New Delhi categorically rejects any mischievous attempts by []
LPG supply normal nationwide, over 52 L cylinders delivered daily, says Union Ministry
New Delhi: The distribution of domestic LPG in the country remains normal with more than 52.3 lakh domestic LPG cylinders delivered on Saturday and no dry-outs reported at any distributorship, the Ministry of Petroleum and Natural Gas said on Sunday. Online LPG bookings have increased to about 98 per cent, and deliveries based on the []
Time to implement Women's Reservation Act: PM Modi
New Delhi, Apr 12:Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Sunday said that the time had come for the implementation of the Women's Reservation Act in its true spirit and the 2029 Lok Sabha elections and Assembly elections are conducted with the quota for women in place. In a letter to the floor leaders of Lok Sabha and Rajya Sabha, ahead of the three-day special sittings of Parliament, PM Modi asked all members to come together in one voice to pass the amendments to the women's reservation law, officially known as Nari Shakti VandanAdhiniyam. After extensive deliberations, we have reached the conclusion that the time has now come to implement the Nari Shakti VandanAdhiniyam in its true spirit across the country, he said.
New Delhi, Apr 12:High-stakes talks between the United States and Iran, stretching over 21 hours, ended without a breakthrough, underscoring deep divisions on a range of critical Issues. The first direct engagement between the long-time rivals failed to produce any agreement, with sharp differences persisting over Irans nuclear programme and sanctions relief. However, diplomatic efforts are far from over and indirect negotiations are set to continue, with Pakistan and Oman expected to play key mediating roles. Despite the breakdown of formal talks, both sides are keeping backchannel lines open in a bid to prevent further escalation in the region. Irans foreign ministry downplayed the apparent breakdown, saying that no one had held any expectation that talks with the US would reach an agreement within one session. Vice President J D Vance, who spoke to President Trump at least half a dozen times during the talks, told newsmen that one of the most significant points of differences between two sides was the Iranian nuclear programme. We need to see an affirmative commitment that (Iran) will not seek a nuclear weapon, and they will not seek the tools that would enable them to quickly achieve a nuclear weapon, he said. That is the core goal of the President of the United States, and thats what weve tried to achieve through these negotiations. Vance said that while the failure to reach an agreement in Islamabad was bad news, it was bad news for Iran much more than its bad news for the United States of America. The talks largely focused on transitioning a fragile ceasefire into a lasting peace, with the US prioritising Iran's nuclear restrictions and Iran focusing on sanctions relief. Major disagreements remain regarding Irans nuclear programme and control over the Strait of Hormuz, with reports of unreasonable demands contributing to the lack of a quick resolution. Iranian officials, in turn, accused the United States of making unreasonable demands and called for respect for Irans legitimate rights and interests. The talks, mediated by Pakistan, were seen as a key attempt to reach a broader agreement, but ended without progress as both sides maintained their positions. Iranian SpeakerGhalibaf, who led the Iranian delegation said that we negotiated in good faith and raised forward-looking initiatives, without specifying what these were. America has understood our logic and principles, and now its time for it to decide whether it can earn our trust or not? he wrote on social media, as he thanked Pakistan for its mediation efforts. Both J D Vance and senior Iranian leadership, including the Speaker of Parliament, publicly outlined their sharply differing interpretations of the collapse of the marathon talks. Iranian leaders pointed to a deep-rooted mistrust of the United States, shaped by past experience. They cited Washingtons withdrawal from the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action in 2018 under Donald Trump despite Irans compliance at the time, as a key reason for their hardened stance. Tehran also argued that continued sanctions and what it calls maximum pressure policies undermine confidence and make it difficult to commit to fresh concessions without firm guarantees. This legacy of broken trust continues to cast a long shadow over negotiations, making even indirect engagement cautious and incremental. Meanwhile, Pakistans Foreign Minister and Deputy Prime Minister Ishaq Dar said on Sunday that comprehensive and constructive talks were held between Iran and the United States, stressing that both sides should remain committed to a ceasefire. He expressed hope that both countries would move forward with a positive approach to ensure lasting peace and prosperity in the region and beyond. He said that both sides responded positively to the request made by Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif. He emphasised the importance of maintaining the ceasefire commitment and thanked the delegations from Iran and the United States for participating in the dialogue. Dar reaffirmed that Pakistan would continue to play a facilitative role in the negotiation process.
US failed to build trust: Iran
New Delhi, Apr 12:Negotiations between the United States and Iran in Islamabad ended without agreement, with Iranian officials insisting Washington failed to earn Tehrans trust. Iranian Parliament speaker Mohammad BagherGhalibaf, who led Tehrans delegation, struck a firm tone after the talks, saying it was now up to the US to decide whether it can earn our trust or not. In a post on X, Ghalibaf said Iran had entered the negotiations with good faith and will but remained deeply sceptical. Due to our experiences of two previous wars, we have no trust in the opposing side, he wrote, adding that although Tehran raised forward-looking initiatives, the US ultimately failed to gain the trust of the Iranian delegation in this round of negotiations. He said that Iran would continue to consolidate what he called the gains of its recent conflict. We will not for a moment cease our efforts to consolidate the achievements of the forty days of Irans national defence, he said, describing the talks as intense and thanking Pakistan for facilitating them. A central sticking point, according to the BBC, was the Strait of Hormuz, a critical artery through which roughly a fifth of global oil and liquefied natural gas supplies typically pass. Iranian officials signalled that control over the strait remains a non-negotiable issue. Deputy parliament speaker Haji Babaei, quoted by Iranian media, said the waterway is completely in Irans hands and that its tolls must be paid in rials, underlining Tehrans assertion of sovereignty. The warning was echoed by Irans Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps, which said any attempt by military vessels to pass through the Strait of Hormuz will be dealt with severely, BBC reported. This contrasts sharply with the US position. US Vice President J D Vance said Washingtons red lines had been clearly communicated, but acknowledged, They have not chosen to accept our terms. Meanwhile, US President Donald Trump insisted the strait would soon be open, while US Central Command said American naval destroyers had transited the waterway as part of efforts to clear sea mines, claims Iran has denied. BBC reporting suggests the failure to reach a deal was not unexpected. Washington is believed to have approached the talks assuming Irans recent military setbacks would force quicker concessions. Tehran, however, entered negotiations convinced it retained leverage, particularly through its strategic position over the Strait of Hormuz. Iranian foreign ministry spokesperson EsmailBaghaei reinforced that view, describing the negotiations as taking place in an atmosphere filled with mistrust, suspicion and doubt after more than 40 days of what he called an imposed war. He also cautioned against expecting rapid breakthroughs. We should not have expected from the start that we could reach an agreement in a single session. I dont think anyone had such expectations, Baghaei said adding that diplomacy never ends. The talks themselves were preceded by uncertainty over whether they would even take place. Security in Islamabad was tightened as delegations arrived, first the Iranian team overnight, welcomed by Pakistani officials, followed by the US delegation led by Vance. Both sides initially held separate meetings with Pakistani leaders, including Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif, who expressed hope that negotiators would engage constructively. Face-to-face discussions then continued through the night with little information released publicly. By early Sunday, Iranian officials described the talks as intensive and urged Washington to avoid excessive demands and unlawful request. While both delegations have now left Pakistan without an agreement, Iranian officials have framed the outcome less as a failure and more as part of a longer diplomatic process. The BBC reported that previous breakthroughs between Tehran and Washington like the nuclear deal a decade ago, took months of negotiations marked by repeated breakdowns. For now, however, the gap remains wide. Iran insists it negotiated from a position of resilience and strategic leverage, while the US maintains Tehran must accept its terms, leaving the future of both the talks and the fragile ceasefire uncertain.
New Delhi, Apr 12:Peace talks between the United States and Iran in Islamabad ended without an agreement after more than 21 hours of negotiations, with US Vice President J D Vance saying Washingtons key demands were not accepted by Tehran. Addressing reporters after the talks, Vance said the discussions, brokered by Pakistan, had been exhaustive but ultimately inconclusive. We have been at it now for 21 hours, he said. The bad news is that we have not reached an agreement. We just could not get to a situation where the Iranians would accept our terms. Vance said that the United States had made its red lines clear during the negotiations. Standing alongside him were senior members of the US delegation, including White House adviser Jared Kushner and special envoy Steve Witkoff, who had participated in the high-level talks with Iranian officials. Despite the failure to secure a deal, Vance insisted Washington had approached the negotiations constructively. We came into this with flexibility and in good faith, he said, describing the US position as quite accommodating. We leave here with a very simple proposal our final and best offer. Well see if the Iranians accept it, he said, confirming that the US delegation would now depart Pakistan. Vance also highlighted that curbing Irans nuclear ambitions remained Washingtons central objective. The simple fact is that we need to see an affirmative commitment that they will not seek a nuclear weapon and they will not seek the tools that will enable them to quickly achieve a nuclear weapon, he said, calling it President Donald Trumps core goal. While claiming Irans nuclear programme had already been destroyed during the conflict, Vance stressed that what was lacking was a fundamental commitment of will from Tehran. We havent seen that yet. We hope we will, he said. Earlier, Iran had signalled a markedly different view of the talks. In a statement, foreign ministry spokesperson EsmaeilBaqaei described the negotiations as intensive but said their success depends on the seriousness and good faith of the opposing side. He urged Washington to refrain from excessive demands and unlawful requests and to recognise Irans legitimate rights and interests, indicating the core gap between the two sides. Iranian officials maintained that they had entered the talks with an open mind but would not accept conditions they view as infringing on sovereignty, particularly regarding their nuclear programme and regional security concerns. The talks, hosted in Islamabad with mediation by Pakistani Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif and Pakistans military leadership under Field Marshal AsimMunir, had initially been seen as a diplomatic breakthrough after decades of hostility between Washington and Tehran. Key issues under discussion included Irans nuclear programme, maritime security in the Strait of Hormuz, and a broader framework for ending ongoing hostilities. Even as diplomacy unfolded, tensions persisted on the ground. The United States Central Command said two US Navy destroyers, USS Frank EbPetersen Jr and USS Michael Murphy, had passed through the Strait of Hormuz to begin clearing sea mines, a claim Irans military denied. Regionally, Israel continued strikes on Hezbollah targets in Lebanon, with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu signalling readiness for separate negotiations while calling for Hezbollahs disarmament. The talks marked the most sustained face-to-face engagement between the US and Iran in years, raising hopes of de-escalation after recent conflict. However, the failure to reach agreement highlights the deep divisions that remain. For now, both sides return home claiming principle and resolve, Washington pointing to its final offer, and Tehran insisting on its rights, leaving the prospect of a breakthrough uncertain.
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NCSS 2021 vision undone by flawed design, policy gaps
Srinagar, Apr 12:The New Central Sector Scheme for Industrial Development of Jammu and Kashmir (NCSS), 2021, notified on February 19, 2021, with an outlay of Rs 28,400 crore, was projected as a transformative intervention to accelerate industrial growth, attract investment, and generate employment in the J&K, envisioned as a landmark initiative under the leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Home Minister Amit Shah. The scheme offered a comprehensive bouquet of incentives including Capital Investment Incentive, Capital Interest Subvention, GST-linked incentives, and Working Capital Interest Subvention, aimed at enhancing project viability in a region often perceived as high-risk due to geo-political conditions. While the scheme extends till 2037, the registration window for availing benefits was capped at September 30, 2024, effectively creating a race for registration rather than a roadmap for sustainable industrialisation. More critically, the scheme excluded the existing industrial base, except in cases of substantial expansion, leaving thousands of operational units, already struggling under structural and geopolitical constraints, outside its ambit. This exclusion raises a fundamental question. It is inconceivable that such a scheme would have been designed without consultation with the J&K administration. The Apex Committee, which recommended and oversees the scheme, would have relied significantly on inputs from the Industries and Commerce Department of Jammu and Kashmir. If the existing industry, operating under prolonged adversity, was ignored, the responsibility for this omission squarely lies with the department, which failed to represent, defend, or even articulate the concerns of its own industrial base. This is not without precedent. The Central Industrial Package announced in 2002 under Prime Minister Atal Bihari Vajpayee, which continued till 2016, had already demonstrated how incentives can be disproportionately cornered. Of Rs 1160 crores disbursed over 14 years, more than 80 percent went to outside investors, largely concentrated in just two districts of Jammu province. Instead of learning from this imbalance, the NCSS appears to have replicated and arguably amplified the same pattern. Data emerging from the scheme is deeply concerning. A deputation of LaghuUdyogBharati (LUB), J&K, in its recent memorandum submitted to the Union Home Secretary in New Delhi, has brought out a stark imbalance in the schemes implementation. Of the total outlay of Rs 28,400 crore, nearly Rs 20,098 crores is set to be cornered by just 18 large units, leaving the remaining 935 MSME units to share the balance. The memorandum further notes that while 2036 units had registered before the September 2024 deadline, only 953 were granted eligibility, reportedly due to financial constraints, making the skewed distribution of incentives even more glaring. Geographical imbalance further compounds the issue. As with the earlier package, investments under NCSS have reportedly clustered in a few districts of Jammu province, leaving vast regions of Kashmir and other districts largely untouched. Experts have repeatedly argued that a district-wise earmarking, allocating even a proportionate share of the Rs 28,400 crores across all 20 districts, could have ensured balanced industrial growth and employment generation. Investors, given such incentives and assurance, would have naturally diversified their presence across the region. Instead, what has unfolded is a scheme driven by registration deadlines, financial caps, and concentration of benefits, rather than equitable industrial development. The structural flaw of the scheme lies in its design itself. Incentive eligibility is tied to registration before a cut-off date, rather than actual commencement of production. This creates a perverse incentive, projects that merely register within time, even if they materialise years later, remain eligible, while those that invest and commence operations after the deadline are excluded. Such a framework encourages speculative registrations and undermines genuine industrial activity. Even as representations are now being made for enhancement of the scheme to Rs 75,000 crores, the underlying approach appears unchanged. The same framework, if expanded without correction, risks magnifying existing disparities. Reports suggest that additional allocations are being sought to accommodate more units, but without addressing the core issues of distribution, eligibility, and regional balance. It is here that the responsibility of the Industries and Commerce Department becomes inescapable. As the sponsoring authority, it is duty-bound not only to facilitate implementation but to continuously engage with the Government of India, flag deficiencies, and seek necessary amendments. It must place before the Lieutenant Governor and the elected government a clear, evidence-based case for restructuring the scheme, ensuring district-wise allocation, inclusion of existing units for revival and expansion, and linking incentives to actual production rather than mere registration. There is also an urgent need to ensure that incentives are released to units that have established operations on the ground, rather than being indefinitely earmarked for projects that may or may not materialise. A first-come-first-served approach linked to commencement of production would align incentives with real economic activity and prevent speculative locking of funds. A crucial meeting of the Apex Committee, chaired by the Union Home Minister Amit Shah, and comprising senior Union Ministers and J&K leadership, is reportedly imminent. He has been on record repeatedly emphasising balanced growth in J&K, which makes this moment particularly significant. This presents a critical opportunity, but only if the Industries and Commerce Department rises with clarity and conviction, and the elected government steps in decisively to correct the imbalance and firmly articulate the concerns of the regions industrial stakeholders at the highest level. Ease of Doing Business cannot be reduced to announcing large financial packages while ignoring their design, distribution, and implementation. The NCSS, in its current form, reflects a gap between intent and outcome, one that has disadvantaged MSMEs, skewed regional growth, and left existing industry unattended. If this is not corrected now, the scheme risks becoming yet another example of policy ambition undone by flawed representation and passive implementation. And in that failure, the responsibility will not lie with the scheme alone, but with those who were entrusted to shape, defend, and deliver it.
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U.S.-Iran Talks Not a Failure, But Resultless: Expert Analysis
New Delhi, April 13: The recent talks between the U.S. and Iran, mediated by Pakistan during a two-week ceasefire agreement, are not a failure but rather should be termed as resultless. This statement was made by foreign affairs expert and senior journalist Wail Awad during an interview on Sunday. His comments followed U.S. Vice President ... Read more U.S.-Iran Talks Not a Failure, But Resultless: Expert Analysis
AIADMK struggles to shake off 'BJP junior ally' tag
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U.S.-Iran Talks Not a Failure, But Unproductive: Expert
New Delhi, April 13: The recent discussions held in Islamabad, mediated by Pakistan during a two-week ceasefire agreement between the U.S. and Iran, should not be labeled as a failure, but rather as unproductive, according to foreign affairs expert and senior journalist Wail Awad. He made these remarks during an interview on Sunday. Awads comments ... Read more U.S.-Iran Talks Not a Failure, But Unproductive: Expert
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Indian Government Expresses Condolences at Iranian Embassy Event
New Delhi, April 12: At an event held at the Iranian Embassy in New Delhi, Union Minister of State for External Affairs, Pabitra Margerita, conveyed the Indian governments condolences. This gathering marked the 40th day of mourning for the late Supreme Leader of Iran, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei. Attendees expressed deep sorrow during the Chehallum ceremony. ... Read more Indian Government Expresses Condolences at Iranian Embassy Event
The Hidden Health Benefits of Tulsi and Its Flower Clusters
New Delhi, April 12: Tulsi, often found in home gardens, is not just a sacred plant for worship. Its flower clusters, known as manjari, are remarkable natural remedies. According to Ayurveda, these clusters enhance immunity, alleviate cold and cough, improve digestion, and reduce stress. Ayurveda suggests that Tulsis manjari not only supports physical health but ... Read more The Hidden Health Benefits of Tulsi and Its Flower Clusters
The Hidden Health Benefits of Tulsi and Its Flowers
New Delhi, April 12: Tulsi, often found in home gardens, is not just a sacred plant for worship. Its flowers, known as Tulsi Manjari, are remarkable for their health benefits. In Ayurveda, Tulsi Manjari is recognized as a natural remedy for boosting immunity, alleviating cold and cough, improving digestion, and reducing stress. According to Ayurvedic ... Read more The Hidden Health Benefits of Tulsi and Its Flowers
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Sonam Finishes Fifth in ISSF World Cup as India Claims One Gold Medal
New Delhi, April 12: Sonam Uttam Maskar secured a fifth-place finish in the womens 10-meter air rifle final at the ISSF World Cup held in Granada, Spain. With this performance, India concluded its International Shooting Sport Federation (ISSF) World Cup campaign with one gold medal. In the final, Sonam scored 188.5 after her 18th shot, ... Read more Sonam Finishes Fifth in ISSF World Cup as India Claims One Gold Medal
Delhis CM Emphasizes Traffic Improvement with Metro Expansion and Flyover Projects
New Delhi, April 12: Delhi Chief Minister Rekha Gupta has conducted a comprehensive review of the Delhi Metro and related road and flyover projects. She reiterated that building a modern and efficient public transport system is the governments top priority. During a meeting held at the Delhi Secretariat, she emphasized the focus on reducing traffic ... Read more Delhis CM Emphasizes Traffic Improvement with Metro Expansion and Flyover Projects
Delhi Chief Minister Orders Strict Audit of Liquor Sales Accounts
New Delhi, April 12: Delhi Chief Minister Rekha Gupta has issued strict directives for cross-verification of financial records related to liquor sales from government enterprises over the past five years. A post shared on the official X handle of the Chief Ministers Office revealed that discrepancies in account matching at various locations have been identified, ... Read more Delhi Chief Minister Orders Strict Audit of Liquor Sales Accounts
Debate Erupts Over Min Aung Hlaings Presidency in Myanmar
New Delhi, April 12: The appointment of General Min Aung Hlaing as Myanmars new president has sparked intense debate within the countrys political landscape. Analysts are questioning whether this marks a shift towards civilian rule or if the military juntas grip on power will remain unchanged. Some argue that the Generals military background is essential ... Read more Debate Erupts Over Min Aung Hlaings Presidency in Myanmar
Last Chance for Internship Applications at UIDAI: Apply by April 15
New Delhi, April 12: The Unique Identification Authority of India (UIDAI) is offering a golden opportunity for job seekers looking to start their careers. Applications for internships are open until April 15, with 28 positions available. This is a unique chance for youth aspiring to kickstart their careers with the UIDAI, the organization responsible for ... Read more Last Chance for Internship Applications at UIDAI: Apply by April 15
NHRC Responds to Viral MPLAD Fund Data Amid Child Trafficking Concerns
New Delhi, April 12: The National Human Rights Commission (NHRC) member Priyank Kanungo addressed the viral information circulating on social media regarding the MPLAD fund expenditures by Amethi MP Kishori Lal Sharma. In a statement, Kanungo said, We have received information that some social media users have shared data related to the MPLAD fund expenses ... Read more NHRC Responds to Viral MPLAD Fund Data Amid Child Trafficking Concerns
Karnataka Chief Minister Siddaramaiah Discusses Cabinet Reshuffle and Political Strategies
Chikmagalur, April 12: Karnataka Chief Minister Siddaramaiah stated that it is not inappropriate for state legislators to express their desire for ministerial positions in New Delhi. He emphasized that the decision regarding the cabinet reshuffle rests entirely with the Congress high command. During a media interaction at the NR Pura Travelers Bungalow on Sunday, the ... Read more Karnataka Chief Minister Siddaramaiah Discusses Cabinet Reshuffle and Political Strategies
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Karnataka Chief Minister Siddaramaiah Addresses Cabinet Reshuffle and Political Concerns
Chikmagalur, April 12: Karnataka Chief Minister Siddaramaiah stated that it is not inappropriate for state legislators to express their desire for ministerial positions by traveling to New Delhi. He emphasized that the decision regarding the cabinet reshuffle rests entirely with the Congress high command. During a media interaction at the NR Pura Travelers Bungalow on ... Read more Karnataka Chief Minister Siddaramaiah Addresses Cabinet Reshuffle and Political Concerns
Historic Session in Parliament to Empower Women, Says Shahzad Poonawala
New Delhi, April 12: BJP spokesperson Shahzad Poonawala emphasized the necessity of the Womens Reservation Bill for half of the society. He stated that the special session of Parliament, scheduled from April 16 to 18, will mark a historic moment for womens empowerment. In an interview, he remarked, This special session will take significant steps ... Read more Historic Session in Parliament to Empower Women, Says Shahzad Poonawala
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Over 5.23 Million Domestic LPG Cylinders Distributed in 24 Hours: Government Report
New Delhi, April 12: The Ministry of Petroleum and Natural Gas reported on Sunday that the distribution of domestic LPG remains steady across the country. On Saturday alone, over 5.23 million domestic LPG cylinders were distributed, with no reports of shortages at any distribution center. According to an update from the ministry, online LPG bookings ... Read more Over 5.23 Million Domestic LPG Cylinders Distributed in 24 Hours: Government Report
Amla Sharbat: The Summer Tonic with Endless Benefits
New Delhi, April 12: Amla, or Indian gooseberry, is beneficial for the body in every season, whether its summer or winter. Consuming amla during the summer helps maintain energy levels and combats fatigue. However, it is essential to know the right way to consume it. In Ayurveda, amla is referred to as Amalaki or the ... Read more Amla Sharbat: The Summer Tonic with Endless Benefits
Rahul Gandhi Flags Off Run for Ambedkar, Run for Constitution Marathon
New Delhi, April 12: Leader of the Opposition in the Lok Sabha, Rahul Gandhi, inaugurated the Run for Ambedkar, Run for the Constitution marathon on Sunday. He urged the public to unite against forces aiming to undermine the Constitution. Addressing the gathering, Gandhi emphasized that the Constitution embodies the message of Dr. B.R. Ambedkar. Without ... Read more Rahul Gandhi Flags Off Run for Ambedkar, Run for Constitution Marathon
Madhya Pradesh Launches District-Level Agricultural Roadmap to Boost Farmers Income
New Delhi, April 12: Central Agriculture Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan launched the first set of district-level agricultural roadmaps for four districts in Madhya PradeshSehore, Raisen, Vidisha, and Dewason Sunday. The initiative aims to enhance the profitability of farming while promoting sustainable practices and efficient resource utilization. These roadmaps were unveiled on the second day of ... Read more Madhya Pradesh Launches District-Level Agricultural Roadmap to Boost Farmers Income
DU panel suggests rejigging UG course combos to fill up vacant seats
No Takers For 24k Seats in Past 4 Years
Narela-based cyber fraud syndicate busted, five held
Speeding car hits dad-daughter, driver flees scene
PM Modi Seeks Support for Womens Reservation Bill, Emphasizes Empowerment Efforts
New Delhi, April 12: Prime Minister Narendra Modi has called for support from all political parties to expedite the implementation of the Womens Reservation Bill (Nari Shakti Vandan Adhiniyam). He has reached out to opposition leaders, urging them to provide political empowerment opportunities for the countrys daughters, sisters, and women. BJP spokesperson R.P. Singh described ... Read more PM Modi Seeks Support for Womens Reservation Bill, Emphasizes Empowerment Efforts
Police equip cyber arsenal with hi-tech tools to tackle digital crimes
Not for early online
Understanding Typhoid: Ayurvedic Remedies to Alleviate Severe Symptoms
New Delhi, April 12: The risk of typhoid, or enteric fever, significantly increases during the hot and rainy seasons in India, with numerous underlying causes. Typhoid is distinct from regular fever, often debilitating the body and leaving lingering weakness for days. This infectious disease affects multiple organs. In Ayurveda, typhoid is linked to weak and ... Read more Understanding Typhoid: Ayurvedic Remedies to Alleviate Severe Symptoms
High-Level Meeting Between the U.S. and Iraq Focuses on Enhancing Cooperation
New Delhi, April 12: A high-level meeting took place between the United States and Iraq to discuss cooperation on security and diplomatic facilities. The discussions also addressed the recent attack on U.S. diplomats near Baghdad International Airport and the ongoing investigation related to it. The U.S. Embassy in Baghdad posted on the official social media ... Read more High-Level Meeting Between the U.S. and Iraq Focuses on Enhancing Cooperation
Effective Ayurvedic Remedies to Combat Typhoid Symptoms
New Delhi, April 12: During the summer and monsoon seasons, the risk of typhoid or enteric fever significantly increases in India, with numerous underlying causes. Typhoid is markedly different from regular fever. It can severely weaken the body, leaving lingering fatigue for days. This infectious disease affects multiple organs. In Ayurveda, typhoid is linked to ... Read more Effective Ayurvedic Remedies to Combat Typhoid Symptoms
Supreme Court to Hear Petition Demanding Immediate Implementation of Womens Reservation Bill
New Delhi, April 12: The Supreme Court is set to hear a petition on Monday demanding the immediate implementation of 33% reservation for women in the Lok Sabha and state assemblies ahead of the upcoming special session of Parliament. According to the causelist uploaded on the Supreme Courts website, a bench comprising Justice B.V. Nagarathna ... Read more Supreme Court to Hear Petition Demanding Immediate Implementation of Womens Reservation Bill
NCST Chairman Urges Tribal Youth to Participate in Nation Building
New Delhi, April 12: The Chairman of the National Commission for Scheduled Tribes (NCST), Antar Singh Arya, emphasized the crucial role of youth in shaping the future of tribal communities. He urged tribal youth to actively participate in nation-building efforts. This information was shared by an official on Sunday. While addressing the Chakma Youth Dialogue ... Read more NCST Chairman Urges Tribal Youth to Participate in Nation Building
PM Modi to Attend Nari Shakti Vandan Conference on April 13, Focusing on Womens Roles
New Delhi, April 12: Prime Minister Narendra Modi will participate in the national-level Nari Shakti Vandan Conference at Vigyan Bhawan in the capital on Monday at 11 AM. This information was shared in an official statement released on Sunday. The conference is expected to host prominent women from various fields, including government, education, science, sports, ... Read more PM Modi to Attend Nari Shakti Vandan Conference on April 13, Focusing on Womens Roles
Historic Womens Reservation Bill Welcomed by BJP Leader Mukhtar Abbas Naqvi
New Delhi, April 12: Senior BJP leader Mukhtar Abbas Naqvi has welcomed Prime Minister Modis letter to opposition parties regarding the Womens Reservation Bill. He stated that reserving 33% of seats for women is a historic decision towards womens empowerment. In an interview with a news agency in New Delhi, Naqvi expressed that this step ... Read more Historic Womens Reservation Bill Welcomed by BJP Leader Mukhtar Abbas Naqvi
PM Modi To Address Special Conference In Delhi Ahead Of Women's Quota Bill
The conference - which PM Modi will address -- is being organised by the Ministry of Women and Child Development under the slogan: From Panchayat to Parliament-Women in Decision-Making: Preparing for a New India.
Gym Trainer Held for Supplying Stolen Luxury Cars on Demand; Two Vehicles Recovered in Jaipur Raid
11-Year-Old Girl Killed in Bus Accident Near Shadipur Depot, Driver held
India Faces Significant Risks Amidst Middle East Tensions, Warns Defense Expert P.K. Sehgal
New Delhi, April 12: The failure of the U.S.-Iran agreement talks in Islamabad, mediated by Pakistan, has raised fresh concerns about the situation in the Middle East. Defense expert P.K. Sehgal has highlighted the gravity of the situation from Indias perspective, particularly regarding the Strait of Hormuz. Sehgal stated that whether the Strait of Hormuz ... Read more India Faces Significant Risks Amidst Middle East Tensions, Warns Defense Expert P.K. Sehgal
India Faces Major Setbacks Amidst Middle East Tensions, Warns Defense Expert P.K. Sehgal
New Delhi, April 12: The recent failure of the America-Iran agreement talks in Islamabad, mediated by Pakistan, has raised serious concerns about the situation in the Middle East. Defense expert P.K. Sehgal has highlighted the gravity of the situation from Indias perspective, particularly regarding the Strait of Hormuz. Sehgal stated that whether the Strait of ... Read more India Faces Major Setbacks Amidst Middle East Tensions, Warns Defense Expert P.K. Sehgal
Concerns Raised Over FIRs Against Citizens and Child Trafficking by NHRC Member Priyank Kanungo
New Delhi, April 12: Priyank Kanungo, a member of the National Human Rights Commission (NHRC), expressed serious concerns on Sunday regarding FIRs filed against social media users, an alleged child marriage, and suspected child trafficking. He stated that the commission will take appropriate action in all these matters. Speaking to reporters, Kanungo noted that the ... Read more Concerns Raised Over FIRs Against Citizens and Child Trafficking by NHRC Member Priyank Kanungo
Women Celebrate Historic Womens Reservation Bill as National Priority
New Delhi, April 12: The political discourse surrounding the Womens Reservation Bill has intensified as the central government prepares to introduce it. During the Nari Shakti Vandan event held in Delhi on Sunday, a large number of women praised the bill, calling it a historic step towards empowering half of the nations population. Rozi Dhawan, ... Read more Women Celebrate Historic Womens Reservation Bill as National Priority
Global Common India Has To Manage: Ram Madhav At Indian Ocean Conference
What unfortunately happens mostly is there are certain big powers in the world which want to play the role of managers of all the global commons, said Ram Madhav, who is also the chief of Delhi-based think tank India Foundation, one of the organisers of the conference.
CISF honours fallen personnel at National Police Memorial in Delhi
The ceremony paid tribute to 127 CISF personnel who made the supreme sacrifice while safeguarding national assets and security. Officials said the programme reaffirmed the forces unwavering commitment to national security and to the welfare of its personnel and their families
Kiren Rijiju Writes to Mallikarjun Kharge on Nari Shakti Vandan Act
New Delhi, April 12: Union Minister Kiren Rijiju, responsible for parliamentary affairs and minority affairs, reached out to Congress President Mallikarjun Kharge regarding the Nari Shakti Vandan Act. He shared this correspondence on social media as well. In a post on the platform X, Rijiju emphasized that the promises made to the women of the ... Read more Kiren Rijiju Writes to Mallikarjun Kharge on Nari Shakti Vandan Act
The Secret of New Life Hidden in Low Oxygen: Research Unveils Major Discovery
New Delhi, April 12: The mysteries of life are truly astonishing and beyond imagination. Oxygen is a vital element in our atmosphere, playing an unprecedented role in life. A recent research report claims that the secret to new life may lie in low oxygen levels. What does this mean? Scientists worldwide have long sought to ... Read more The Secret of New Life Hidden in Low Oxygen: Research Unveils Major Discovery
India Concludes Asian Wrestling Championship with 17 Medals, Including 2 Silver and 1 Bronze
New Delhi, April 12: India wrapped up its campaign at the Asian Wrestling Championship 2026 on Sunday, securing 2 silver and 1 bronze medal. Held in Bishkek, Kyrgyzstan, Indias total medal tally reached 17, which includes 2 gold medals. In the championship, India finished second overall, trailing only behind the Asian powerhouse, Iran. The Indian ... Read more India Concludes Asian Wrestling Championship with 17 Medals, Including 2 Silver and 1 Bronze
DC Edit | Delhis EV Policy Can Be Trendsetter
New rules push electric vehicles, but charging infrastructure needs a rapid boost
Youth Leaders Play a Crucial Role in Achieving Developed India Goals: Vijender Gupta
New Delhi, April 12: Delhi Assembly Speaker Vijender Gupta stated on Sunday that the definition of Developed India is determined not just by economic figures, but also by the strength of its institutions and the active participation of young leaders. Speaking at the My India Budget Fest 2026 organized by the Ministry of Youth Affairs ... Read more Youth Leaders Play a Crucial Role in Achieving Developed India Goals: Vijender Gupta
Arrest At Sub-Zero Temperature: Delhi Cops' Massive Feat Near China Border
The Delhi Police has been running Operation CyHawk to bust cyber fraud rackets. In February, they arrested 955 people.
Delhi promoting EVs, Karnataka taxing them, says BJP leader Bharath Bommai
Bharath Bommai criticizes Karnataka's new road tax on electric vehicles. He states this policy contrasts with Delhi's efforts to promote EVs. Bommai argues Karnataka's decision hinders clean mobility and the middle class. He contrasts this with Delhi's actions to clear EV subsidies and build charging infrastructure. Bommai believes Karnataka is moving backward while Delhi is advancing EV adoption.
Over 30 Congress legislators leave for Delhi to seek Cabinet reshuffle to accommodate them
The legislators may meet Central leaders, including Congress president Mallikarjun Kharge, Congress general secretary (organisation) K.C. Venugopal and general secretary in charge of Karnataka Randeep Surjewala over the next two days.
Empowering Women: The Significance of the Nari Shakti Vandan Act
New Delhi, April 12: Chief Minister Rekha Gupta participated in the Self-Reliant Women Conference in Chhatarpur on Sunday, sharing her insights on the Nari Shakti Vandan Act. In a post on the social media platform X, CM Rekha Gupta expressed that after decades of independence, this is a historic moment for the nation. It marks ... Read more Empowering Women: The Significance of the Nari Shakti Vandan Act
India to defend its case in the US Section 301 probes this week
New Delhi is of the view that USTR investigations into excess capacity and forced labour lack factual basis; government and industry to submit formal rebuttals by April 15 deadline
U.S. Will Not Escalate Attacks Despite Stalled Talks, Says Defense Expert P.K. Sehgal
New Delhi, April 12: Rising tensions in the Middle East and the ongoing standoff between the U.S. and Iran have created a precarious situation. Defense expert P.K. Sehgal stated that although talks have not yielded results, the U.S. is unlikely to escalate military actions. He noted that President Trump is currently facing significant challenges. He ... Read more U.S. Will Not Escalate Attacks Despite Stalled Talks, Says Defense Expert P.K. Sehgal
Tamil Nadu election 2026 is a battle between the people and DMK: Tamilisai Soundararajan
The upcoming Assembly election is not a battle between Tamil Nadu and Delhi, as portrayed by DMK president and Chief Minister M.K. Stalin, but a battle between the people of the State, particularly women, and the DMK, senior BJP leader and NDAs Mylapore candidate Tamilisai Soundararajan said on Friday (April 10, 2026).

