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Blood test could help detect signs of Alzheimers disease decades before symptoms: Study

NEW DELHI, May 30: A blood test may be able to identify signs of Alzheimers disease decades before symptoms appear, with higher levels of biomarkers such as tau proteins in the brain signalling worse cognitive performance and an accelerated decline, a study published in The Lancet journal has suggested. The neurodegenerative condition steadily affects memory and thought processes, eventually interfering with daily functioning. The disease begins with the accumulation of amyloid-beta (A) protein plaques and phosphorylated tau protein tangles in [] The post Blood test could help detect signs of Alzheimers disease decades before symptoms: Study appeared first on Daily Excelsior .

Daily Excelsior 30 May 2026 11:02 am

Spectacular Full Moon to Grace the Sky on May 31

New Delhi, May 30: On May 31, a stunning full moon will illuminate the night sky. A full moon occurs when the side of the moon facing Earth is fully lit by the sun. During this phase, the moon appears at its brightest. However, the moons shape and appearance change nightly due to its various ... Read more Spectacular Full Moon to Grace the Sky on May 31

Morningstar 30 May 2026 10:56 am

50 per cent of newborns in India breastfed in first hour: Survey

New Delhi: The percentage of children under three years of age who were breastfed within an hour of birth increased by nearly 10 percentage points, rising from 41.8 per cent in 2019-2021 (NFHS-5) to 50.1 per cent in 2023-24, according to the National Family Health Survey-6 released on Friday. The new data reveals that 95.6 Get the latest updates in Hyderabad City News , Technology , Entertainment , Sports , Politics and Top Stories on WhatsApp & Telegram by subscribing to our channels. You can also download our app for Android and iOS .

The Siasat Daily 30 May 2026 10:52 am

Goa will play significant role in building Viksit Bharat: Murmu on statehood day

NEW DELHI, May 30: President Droupadi Murmu on Saturday greeted the people of Goa on statehood day and said the state would play a significant role in building a Viksit Bharat. Goa, which was a part of the Union Territory of Goa, Daman and Diu, was accorded statehood on this day in 1987. Heartiest greetings to the people of Goa on Statehood Day! Goa is renowned not only for its rich cultural heritage and warm hospitality, but also for its [] The post Goa will play significant role in building Viksit Bharat: Murmu on statehood day appeared first on Daily Excelsior .

Daily Excelsior 30 May 2026 10:50 am

IPL 2026: Orange Cap Race Heats Up, Kagiso Rabada Claims Purple Cap

New Delhi, May 30: In an exhilarating second qualifier match of IPL 2026, Gujarat Titans (GT) triumphed over Rajasthan Royals (RR) by 7 wickets. The outstanding performances by Vaibhav Suryaanshi, Sai Sudharsan, and Shubman Gill have intensified the race for the Orange Cap. Meanwhile, Kagiso Rabada has secured the Purple Cap. Vaibhav Suryaanshi showcased exceptional ... Read more IPL 2026: Orange Cap Race Heats Up, Kagiso Rabada Claims Purple Cap

Morningstar 30 May 2026 10:26 am

Fact-Check: Vandalism of New Delhi Mosque From 2020 Shared as Recent Incident

The incident in question took place in New Delhi's Ashok Nagar area in February 2020 and is not recent.

The Quint 30 May 2026 10:26 am

Visa Overstayers Caught: Delhi Police Crack Down on Bangladeshi Nationals after tip off

Delhi police apprehended five Bangladeshi nationals for overstaying their visas. The arrests followed a tip about suspicious individuals speaking Bangla. The group had arrived in Delhi from Bangladesh and planned to travel to Greece for employment. They remained in Delhi beyond their visa validity, awaiting job offers. Efforts are underway to apprehend an associate who assisted them.

The Economic Times 30 May 2026 10:17 am

Indian Defence Minister to Inaugurate Naval Valor Park in Lucknow

New Delhi, May 30: Defence Minister Rajnath Singh and Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath will inaugurate the Naval Valor Park in Lucknow on Saturday. The event will take place near the Ekana Stadium, showcasing Indias naval heritage and modern maritime strength. In a post on the social media platform X, CM Yogi stated that the grand ... Read more Indian Defence Minister to Inaugurate Naval Valor Park in Lucknow

Morningstar 30 May 2026 10:06 am

Delhi govt renames Metro stations to honour national icons

The Delhi government renamed many metro stations, stating to strengthen Delhis historical and social identity. The post Delhi govt renames Metro stations to honour national icons appeared first on Fusion - WeRIndia .

Fusion WeRIndia 30 May 2026 10:02 am

Indian court ruling on Google keyword ads could reshape online advertising

The court ordered Google to pay damages of $31,600 in a ruling issued on May 22 by the Delhi High Court

The Hindu 30 May 2026 10:00 am

NSA Ajit Doval, Russian Presidential aide Patrushev review maritime, defence cooperation

Doval and Patrushev assessed the status of proposals discussed during Patrushev's visit to New Delhi in November 2025. Their discussions focused on expanding cooperation in maritime connectivity, shipbuilding, defence collaboration, and the training of sailors for operations in polar waters.

The Times of India 30 May 2026 9:49 am

UN Report Highlights Alarming Rise in Conflict-Related Sexual Violence by 2025

New Delhi, May 30: A recent United Nations (UN) report reveals a staggering increase in cases of sexual violence during conflicts worldwide, with incidents in 2025 more than doubling compared to the previous year. According to the annual report from the UN Secretary-General, the number of verified cases of sexual violence linked to conflict surged ... Read more UN Report Highlights Alarming Rise in Conflict-Related Sexual Violence by 2025

Morningstar 30 May 2026 9:21 am

Vinesh Phogat Appears for Asian Games Selection Trials After SC Relief

Earlier, in its May 22 order, the Delhi High Court directed that Phogat be allowed to compete in the selection trials scheduled for May 30 and 31

Deccan Chronicle 30 May 2026 9:14 am

Gold, silver prices today, May 30: Check retail rates of 24K, 22K gold, 999 silver in Delhi, Mumbai and Kolkata

On 30 May, gold prices in India remained stable, with 24-karat gold priced at 156,810 per 10 grams. Silver prices also showed limited movement, with 999 Fine silver at 267,790 per kg.

Livemint 30 May 2026 9:10 am

AAP stages Matka Phor protest over water shortage in Delhi

AAP leaders and workers led by MLA Kuldeep Kumar gathered during at the Delhi Jal Board office in Mayur Vihar Phase-2, carrying earthen pots and placards with slogans such as Rekha Gupta Paani Do and BJP Haye Haye

Mid Day 30 May 2026 8:53 am

Cancel bail to female teacher in Janakpuri school rape case: Delhi Police urges HC

The teacher was arrested for allegedly concealing the incident from the authorities and was remanded to one days police custody by the trial court on May 14

The Hindu 30 May 2026 8:53 am

Two killed, 35 injured after sleeper bus crashes into truck in Uttar Pradesh

Inspector Pradeep Kumar Pandey of Karhal police station said the sleeper bus was carrying around 70 passengers and was on its way to Delhi from Gonda when the incident occurred

Mid Day 30 May 2026 8:50 am

President and Prime Minister Extend Greetings on Goa Statehood Day

New Delhi, May 30: On the occasion of Goa Statehood Day, President and Prime Minister Narendra Modi extended heartfelt greetings to the residents of the state. Both leaders shared special messages on the social media platform X, praising Goas cultural heritage, progress, and its contributions to a Developed India. In a post from the official ... Read more President and Prime Minister Extend Greetings on Goa Statehood Day

Morningstar 30 May 2026 8:45 am

50 children breach CBSE portal in cyberattack

New Delhi: The CBSE revaluation portals payment system was hit by a malicious attack, with around 50 students gaining unauthorised access, government sources said on Friday. There were some unauthorised attacks on the portal. The payment gateway was with respect to HDFC about 50-odd children had got in, a source said. According to the sources, Get the latest updates in Hyderabad City News , Technology , Entertainment , Sports , Politics and Top Stories on WhatsApp & Telegram by subscribing to our channels. You can also download our app for Android and iOS .

The Siasat Daily 30 May 2026 8:42 am

Ex-IAS officer Dhanendra Kumar's 80th bday, London trip, reunion plans gutted in fatal house blaze; how family tried to save him in vain

A retired IAS officer, Dhanendra Kumar, tragically passed away after an air conditioner exploded in his Delhi home, filling it with smoke and fire. His son, Gaurav, who had just arrived from London, attempted a heroic rescue but also succumbed to the fumes. The family's pre-birthday celebrations were cut short by the devastating incident.

The Times of India 30 May 2026 8:42 am

Odisha Launches Voter Verification Campaign from May 30

New Delhi, May 30: Odisha will initiate a special intensive review (SIR) of voter lists starting Friday. Under this initiative, booth-level officers (BLOs) will conduct a door-to-door verification campaign across the state. Their goal is to distribute enumeration forms, assist residents in filling them out, and collect the completed forms. During a press conference, Chief ... Read more Odisha Launches Voter Verification Campaign from May 30

Morningstar 30 May 2026 8:41 am

Indian womens digital access doubles since 2021: Survey

New Delhi: The percentage of women who have used the internet at least once has nearly doubled from 33.3 per cent during the 2019-2021 period to 64.3 per cent in 2023-24, according to the sixth National Family Health Survey (NFHS-6) report released on Friday, May 29. The NFHS-5 for the 2019-2021 period had recorded that Get the latest updates in Hyderabad City News , Technology , Entertainment , Sports , Politics and Top Stories on WhatsApp & Telegram by subscribing to our channels. You can also download our app for Android and iOS .

The Siasat Daily 30 May 2026 8:30 am

Karnataka Congress Legislative Party Meeting to Elect New Leader Following Siddaramaiahs Resignation

New Delhi, May 30: The Congress Legislative Party (CLP) in Karnataka has convened a meeting today amid ongoing political developments following Siddaramaiahs resignation from the Chief Minister position. This meeting aims to elect a new leader for the Congress Legislative Party, who is expected to be the partys candidate for Chief Minister. The CLP meeting ... Read more Karnataka Congress Legislative Party Meeting to Elect New Leader Following Siddaramaiahs Resignation

Morningstar 30 May 2026 8:11 am

Myanmar President U Min Aung Hlaing Begins Five-Day Official Visit to India

New Delhi, May 30: At the invitation of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Myanmars President U Min Aung Hlaing is arriving in India today for a five-day official visit, starting from Bodh Gaya in Bihar. According to a statement from the Ministry of External Affairs (MEA), President U Min Aung Hlaing will engage in discussions with ... Read more Myanmar President U Min Aung Hlaing Begins Five-Day Official Visit to India

Morningstar 30 May 2026 8:06 am

'India a critical anchor to hold the line': Hegseth lauds New Delhi's role in Indo-Pacific Security

US Secretary of War Pete Hegseth highlighted India as a key pillar of regional stability at the Shangri-La Dialogue, noting its military modernization and growing role in the Indian Ocean. He emphasized India's defense manufacturing capabilities and the US commitment to co-production initiatives, underscoring the importance of collective readiness in the Indo-Pacific.

The Economic Times 30 May 2026 7:59 am

No double standards in fight against terrorism: NSA Doval in Russia

National Security Advisor Ajit Doval called for decisive action against terrorism and said there cannot be double standards in the fight against it, while addressing an international security forum in Russia on Thursday, according to the Indian Embassy in Moscow. Doval participated in the first International Security Forum and the 14th Meeting of High Representatives for Security Matters in Moscow. The meeting was hosted by Mr. Sergei Shoigu, Secretary of the Security Council of the Russian Federation, the embassy said in a post on X, adding that the forum deliberated on the Challenges and Threats to International Security in the context of the Emergence of the Multipolar World. (The) NSA stated that there cannot be double standards in the fight against terrorism. Responsible nations have to evaluate their choices and decide whether they support sponsors of terrorism or counter them with decisive action, the embassy said. Doval also highlighted the urgent need for reforms in the structures and institutions set up after the end of the Second World War in 1945 to make them effective in dealing with contemporary international security threats. The reforms must give greater representation to and factor in the views of the Global South, it said. Referring to the situation in West Asia, Doval was quoted as saying it was essential to ensure the safe and uninterrupted movement of trade through international waterways including the Strait of Hormuz and the Red Sea. On the sidelines of the forum, Doval held a meeting with his Russian counterpart Shoigu, the Indian Embassy said in another post. During the meeting, the parties reviewed the current state of cooperation in the areas of defence, security, energy, and trade-economic ties, it said. The two officials also exchanged views on preparations for the upcoming meeting of BRICS national security advisers to be held in New Delhi, the mission said. The specific dates for the BRICS national security advisers' meeting have not yet been officially announced. Doval's visit to Russia comes amid a fragile geopolitical situation marked by continuing conflict in West Asia, concerns over maritime security in key global trade routes, and sharpening competition among major powers over the emerging multipolar world order. The Strait of Hormuz, which has been effectively blocked for three months now, because of the conflict, and the Red Sea are among the worlds most critical shipping corridors. They carry a substantial share of global energy supplies and commercial trade. Any disruption in these waterways has implications for energy prices, supply chains and economic stability across Asia and beyond. The visit also comes as the Russia-Ukraine conflict continues to weigh on global security and economic stability, with Moscows ties with the West remaining strained more than four years after the war began. The conflict has reshaped geopolitical alignments, disrupted energy and food supply chains, and intensified debates over the future global security architecture. On Wednesday, India's External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar held a meeting with his Ukrainian counterpart Andrii Sybiha in Cyprus and discussed the ongoing Russia-Ukraine conflict, battlefield developments and efforts to achieve a comprehensive and lasting peace. As Europe steps up its responsibility, we would welcome India's strong voice and input, Sybiha said in a social media post after the meeting. India has consistently called for dialogue and diplomacy to resolve the Ukraine conflict while maintaining close relations with both Russia and Ukraine.

Greater Kashmir 30 May 2026 7:57 am

Goa Celebrates Statehood Day with Warm Wishes from Leaders

New Delhi, May 30: Goa, rich in natural beauty and cultural heritage, is celebrating its Statehood Day today. On this occasion, several leaders, including Union Home Minister Amit Shah, extended their best wishes to the people of the state. Shah remarked that Goa presents a form of Indian hospitality to the world, bringing both development ... Read more Goa Celebrates Statehood Day with Warm Wishes from Leaders

Morningstar 30 May 2026 7:51 am

Petrol, diesel prices today on May 30: Have fuel rates changed? Check latest prices in Delhi, Mumbai, Bengaluru, Kolkata and more

Petrol, diesel prices today: Fuel prices in India remained steady on May 30, offering a brief respite after recent increases. Prices, however, remain elevated due to a surge in global crude oil rates and ongoing geopolitical tensions. This pause comes after significant hikes that pushed fuel prices to their highest level since May 2022. Consumption patterns also indicate strong growth in petrol and diesel sales across several districts.

The Economic Times 30 May 2026 7:49 am

Significance of Purushottam Month: Celebrating Adhik Purnima on May 31

New Delhi, May 30: The sacred Purushottam month, dedicated to the worship of Lord Vishnu, is currently being observed. On May 31, 2026, which falls on a Sunday, the full moon day of the Shukla Paksha in Jyeshtha month will be celebrated, also known as Adhik Purnima. This day holds special significance for rituals such ... Read more Significance of Purushottam Month: Celebrating Adhik Purnima on May 31

Morningstar 30 May 2026 7:46 am

Security vs Statehood: A Myopic Binary

SH Mohammeds opinion piece, Security, Stability or Statehood, (Greater Kashmir, 24 May 2026), offers perhaps the clearest public articulation of the thinking that underpins the Centres position on restoring statehood to J&K. It presents a coherent, security-first case for retaining the Union Territory framework as a stabilising national-security architecture rather than a temporary administrative arrangement. The argument is neither without merit, nor without supporters at the decision-making levels. There can be no disputing his premise that J&K occupies a uniquely sensitive frontier. Indeed, it was precisely for this reason that it had a special constitutional status. Nor can the decades of insurgency, cross-border terrorism and institutional weakening which created genuine vulnerabilities be wished away. Yet the article ultimately rests on a myopic binary: security versus statehood; the former must precede any meaningful restoration of representative governance. This sequencing assumes that political aspirations can be held in abeyance while administrative control delivers order. To treat political legitimacy as subordinate to administrative control is untenable. It is also unsustainable because effective governance ultimately requires a degree of congruence between how a society organises itself socially and how power is distributed politically. When that congruence is absent over long periods, stability becomes brittle dependent on continuous external enforcement rather than self-reinforcing consent. On the ground, with every passing day, the prolonged separation of political legitimacy from administrative authority is itself eroding the foundations of durable governance and, over time, of security as well. The current UT model institutionalises a hierarchy that is difficult to sustain in a democratic polity. An elected government possesses popular legitimacy through assembly elections yet remains structurally subservient to a central apparatus whose authority is derived from New Delhi. Ironically, this asymmetry is not new. For most part of seven decades till 2003 (except for 1977) elected governments operated under heavy central influence even while the formal shell of Article 370 remained intact. After Sheikh Abdullahs dismissal, subsequent regimes were widely perceived locally as enjoying greater legitimacy in Delhi than among significant sections of the population. The practical autonomy promised at accession was progressively diluted through constitutional orders and political engineering. That period is widely recognised as one of the deeper sources of the legitimacy crisis that later metastasised. The present UT structure reproduces this core problem in more explicit form: an elected layer with popular mandate subordinated to a non-elected, centrally directed authority. The difference is that today the arrangement is constitutionally entrenched rather than operating while maintaining the facade of a special status. Past elected regimes also carried their own legitimacy deficits dynastic tendencies, corruption and occasional suppression of dissent. The consequences extend beyond electoral sentimentality and emotional constitutionalism. They manifest in a growing mismatch between social capital and political capital. As a result, Kashmiris are experiencing a fundamental disconnect in their ability to influence or hold accountable the structures of power. This is leading to governance gaps, political alienation, and often suboptimal collective outcomes. The inability of the social resources to influence the state policy and accountability is perceived as disempowerment. The social resources exist but fail to articulate into political power or responsiveness. This creates amoral familism or enclave dynamics with weak links to broader institutions. Indeed, social capital in Kashmir is getting divided into ethnic, caste, clan, religious, or regional lines which reduces the possibilities of inclusive political formation, including coalitions. Politics in Kashmir has reinforced exclusion, clientelist or identity-based patronage which doesnt generate broad based accountability. This situation can stabilize regimes in the short-term but risks backsliding, legitimacy crises, or sudden eruptions, be it populism or unrest. People in Kashmir increasingly experience governance not as something done for them but to them. This renders even well-designed development schemes vulnerable to suspicion. What is needed in Kashmir today is a framework in which political parties, inclusive movements, and linking institutions articulate social resources into political influence. The column contends the elected UT government already wields substantial powers and points to civic issues such as urban development, garbage management, flooding, and illegal construction. This framing conflates two distinct levels of government. By focusing on municipal administration failures and citing Chandigarh and Delhi as examples of effective governance under UT or limited status, the author reduces the expectations of an elected UT administration to those of a municipal corporation. In doing so, he employs a rhetorical sleight of hand: he blames the elected side for shortcomings that fall within a municipalitys limited remit, while arguing that the UT framework itself imposes no real constraint on governance. It is a deliberate oversimplification that serves the argument for delaying statehood until stability and governance credibility are established. Yet the analysis underplays how centralised control has distorted the entire developmental design. The developmental policy has nothing to do with the local economy. Kashmir, despite its singular economic uniqueness import dependent export oriented artisanal economy with a vibrant horticultural sector is being treated like any other state, like Bihar or Orissa. Blaming local incompetence without examining the architecture that limits local ownership misses the deeper governance challenge. Historical patterns further complicate the security first, statehood later sequence. Periods of relative calm in the Valley during the early 2000s and 2010s coincided with active political processes in which elected governments exercised meaningful, if imperfect, autonomy even under Article 370. To be sure, consent-based arrangements have historically proved more resilient than control-based ones. Conversely, prolonged political vacuums and perceptions of disenfranchisement have repeatedly correlated with spikes in radicalisation and unrest. The Pahalgam attack itself, under the UT framework, demonstrated that kinetic superiority and central coordination alone do not eliminate vulnerabilities when local intelligence, community trust and rapid political signalling are weak. Fiscal arguments in the original piece also require scrutiny. To be clear, J&K economy doesnt depend on central transfers, the government of J&K does. The security costs are high, but this does not mean statehood would automatically sever central support. Indias federal practice has long accommodated asymmetric arrangements for strategically important regions. Social capital itself is not uniformly cohesive; it contains strong bonding ties alongside fractures that can be exploited. More than the security threats to the integrity of the state, which cannot be discounted, Jammus regional aspirations, Ladakhs separate status and the unresolved displacement of Kashmiri Pandits add further complexity. it is imperative that a realignment of political authority must incorporate robust safeguards for national security, minority protections and deradicalisation. These are non- negotiables. An alternative reality for Jammu and Kashmir envisions statehood not as a reward for perfect stability but as an instrument to achieve it: by restoring agency to elected representatives, rebuilding trust across communities, and aligning local aspirations with national security imperatives. The choice is not between security and statehood, but between a stability engendered by control and stability deepened by consent. Postscript: By labelling demands for statehood restoration as electoral sentimentality, and emotional constitutional politics, the article delves a deep and devastating blow to the foundational principles of the Constitution of India. What is being suggested is that that popular will expressed through elections or constitutional claims can be overridden by expert or security-driven reasoning. This reframes the Constitution itself as something that can be operationalised selectively, based on assessments of security rather than on the principles of a federal democracy and popular sovereignty that the document enshrines. It also moves toward a managerial constitutionalism, where the Constitution is administered from above rather than continuously legitimised through political participation and consent. The Constitution must be viewed as a framework for managing diversity and political contestation through consent, and not as a tool for achieving and retaining administrative control. The author is a Contributing Editor of Greater Kashmir.

Greater Kashmir 30 May 2026 5:29 am

Hosting Security Dialogue

The 11th Foreign Ministers meeting of the Quadrilateral Security Dialogue (QUAD) was hosted by India on May 26 in Delhi. External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar chaired the meeting. US Secretary of State Marco Rubio, Australian Foreign Minister Penny Wong and Toshimitsu Motegi, Foreign Minister of Japan participated in it. Prima facie the participation of all the ministers gives the impression that all four countries, including the US, are serious about the group but doubts remain because questions have been raised about President Donald Trumps commitment to QUAD. As the US was the prime mover in setting up this group and is by far its most powerful member without its Presidents dedication to move it purposefully forward QUAD has the danger of losing steam, if not becoming moribund. The US Secretary of State is an important political personality in that countrys system but he/she cannot give it the direction or the impetus to make QUAD into a group that will inspire confidence in Indo-Pacific countries. These countries are facing great Chinese pressure and need confidence that they can rely on the worlds pre-eminent power and other major Indo-Pacific states to provide countervailing and reliable support to resist such pressures. Without the US full and energetic participation they may find it convenient to go along with China. One way to remove doubts about Trumps commitment to QUAD was to give an indication about the period when the next QUAD summit would be held. It is difficult to spell out the precise dates for a multilateral summit but it can always be indicated if it would be held, say, towards the end of a year or the first or second half of the following one. That was not mentioned in the Joint Statement issued after the Delhi meeting. The relevant portion stated We look forward to the convening of the Quad Leaders Summit, the next Quad Foreign Ministers Meeting, and continuing our engagements that advance peace, stability, and prosperity in the Indo-Pacific and beyond. Following the Delhi meeting some QUAD members sought to dispel the notion about a lack of seriousness on their part about the future of the group. That was good but it was not sufficient. That seriousness will be dispelled only when dates of the next stand alone summit are announced and it is made clear that Trump would attend. This is natural because QUAD was conceived by the US as a group of Indo-Pacific democracies which would counter Chinas growing influence in the region. That logic remains because China is moving ahead in the Indo-Pacific with increasing vigour. What is unclear is how Trump wishes to counter it. Does he wish to retreat into fortress America drawing a moat around the Western Hemisphere? It is this scenario that fills many Indo-Pacific countries with dread. As the QUAD meeting was held at a time when the Strait of Hormuz is closed it was natural that the ministers would have focused on the need for unimpeded commercial flows through the seas and oceans. In this respect they noted: We discussed the situation in the Middle East/West Asia and reaffirm our support for ongoing diplomatic efforts and hope for lasting peace in the region. We reiterate the importance of adhering to international law as reflected in the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea (UNCLOS) with respect to navigational rights and freedoms, and the safety and uninterrupted flow of global commerce through the Strait of Hormuz and the Red Sea. We condemn the attacks on commercial shipping vessels and oppose any future measures that are inconsistent with UNCLOS, including imposition of tolls. No one can disagree with this formulation but nor should the origin of this Iran war which led to the current situation be overlooked. The Delhi meeting sought to give greater coherence to QUAD by spelling out four areas where the four countries would cooperate. Their interaction would be useful for themselves but also assist the Indo-Pacific countries. The four pillars are: maritime and transnational security, economic prosperity and security, critical and emerging technologies, and humanitarian assistance and emergency response. The first pillar is significant to ensure that the freedom of navigation in the Indo-Pacific, including the South China Sea, is not impeded. However, it is the third pillar which is of great importance for India. Under its rubric the Joint Statement notes The Quad welcomes Pax Silica as a pillar of our shared economic security agenda. We recognize that AI represents a transformative force for our long-term prosperity and reliable supply chains are indispensable to securing its benefits. We welcome efforts to deepen partnership across the full technology stack, from critical minerals and advanced manufacturing to compute, semiconductors, and trusted networks. Together, we welcome efforts to advance a comprehensive economic partnership grounded in trust, technological complementarity, and a shared commitment to lasting prosperity . Quad partners reaffirmed the importance of biomanufacturing and committed to strengthening collaboration with trusted stakeholders to ensure strong and resilient key pharmaceutical supply chains. Indias economic strength is rising but it is a fact that the US is the worlds most advanced scientific and technological power and Japan has great strengths in these areas too. It is vitally important for India to develop not only scientific and technological expertise in these areas but also set up a manufacturing base for the full range of products in these areas. This has to be done in a dynamic way so that Indian industry can adapt to manufacturing the latest equipment as innovation takes place. It is only through this process that India will become a truly great power.

Greater Kashmir 30 May 2026 5:15 am

Delhi High Court seeks centres reply on plea against blocking of CJPs X account

New Delhi, May 29: The Delhi High Court on Friday issued notice to the Union government and social media platform X on a plea filed by Cockroach Janta Party (CJP) founder Abhijeet Dipke challenging the blocking of the partys X account, according to Bar & Bench. Justice Purushaindra Kumar Kaurav, however, declined to immediately restore the account, observing that the matter involved far-reaching issues and wider ramifications that required hearing the Centres stand first. The Court directed the Union government to file a comprehensive response within four weeks and listed the matter for hearing on July 6. It also ordered a review of the blocking order by the review committee constituted under the relevant rules governing online content blocking. According to the report, the Centre had ordered the blocking of the satirical collectives X account under Section 69A of the Information Technology Act after intelligence inputs raised national security concerns. The advocates appearing for Dipke, argued that the account was pure satire and sought interim restoration of the handle. The Court, however, said the law on such issues was still at a nascent stage and declined interim relief for now.

Greater Kashmir 30 May 2026 5:11 am

IMD predicts below-normal monsoon rainfall for India in 2026

New Delhi, May 29:The India Meteorological Department (IMD) said the country is likely to receive below-normal southwest monsoon rainfall during the June-September season this year, while warning of above-normal heatwave days in several states during June. In its updated long-range forecast issued by the Ministry of Earth Sciences, the IMD said the monsoon seasonal rainfall during 2026 is likely to be around 90 per cent of the Long Period Average (LPA), with a model error margin of plus or minus 4 percent. The LPA for the monsoon season based on 1971-2020 data is 87 cm. According to the forecast, there is an 84 per cent probability of below-normal or deficient rainfall across the country during the monsoon season. The IMD said below-normal rainfall is most likely over most parts of the country, except some areas of northwest and northeast India, eastern parts of peninsular India and adjoining east-central regions, where normal to above-normal rainfall is expected. The weather agency warned that below-normal rainfall may create challenges for agriculture, drinking water supply, hydropower generation and ecosystem sustainability. It may also increase the risks of drought and heat stress in several regions. For June 2026, rainfall across the country is also expected to remain below normal at less than 92 percent of the Long Period Average. However, some parts of northwest and northeast India and several areas of south peninsular India are likely to receive normal to above-normal rainfall. The IMD further said above-normal heatwave days are expected during June over many parts of Uttar Pradesh, Haryana, Punjab, Bihar, Odisha, Chhattisgarh, Gujarat and Andhra Pradesh. Isolated regions of Maharashtra, Telangana, Himachal Pradesh and Tamil Nadu are also likely to witness more heatwave days than usual. However, Rajasthan and Jharkhand are expected to see below-normal heatwave days during the month. The Ministry of Earth Sciences said above-normal maximum and minimum temperatures are likely over most parts of the country during June. The IMD noted that neutral El Nino-Southern Oscillation (ENSO) conditions over the equatorial Pacific are currently transitioning towards El Nino conditions, which are likely to develop during the southwest monsoon season. Neutral Indian Ocean Dipole (IOD) conditions are expected to continue during the monsoon period. The weather office advised state governments and district administrations to take necessary preparedness measures to deal with possible heatwave conditions, including ensuring safe drinking water, operational cooling shelters and stronger health surveillance systems. The IMD also urged people to remain hydrated, avoid exposure during peak afternoon hours and take special care of vulnerable individuals, including children, elderly people and outdoor workers. The department said it will issue the forecast for July rainfall in the last week of June 2026.

Greater Kashmir 30 May 2026 4:59 am

KVIC records major growth in FY 2025-26

Excelsior Correspondent JAMMU, May 29: Khadi and Village Industries Commission (KVIC) has achieved a significant growth in production, sales and employment generation during the financial year 2025-26. Releasing the provisional data at KVIC Headquarters, Gandhi Darshan, Rajghat, New Delhi, KVIC Chairman, Manoj Kumar said the Khadi and Village Industries sector has witnessed remarkable progress over the last 12 years. According to the data, production of Khadi and Village Industry products increased from Rs. 26,109 crore in 2013-14 to Rs. 1,25,296 [] The post KVIC records major growth in FY 2025-26 appeared first on Daily Excelsior .

Daily Excelsior 30 May 2026 4:49 am

Chief Minister Rekha Gupta Expresses Discontent Over Disarray at Rohini Sub-Registrar Office

New Delhi, May 30: Chief Minister Rekha Gupta conducted an unannounced inspection of the e-sub-registrar office at Ambedkar Bhawan, Rohini Sector-16, on Friday. This visit focused on assessing the condition of the office building, citizen amenities, cleanliness, record management, and the services provided to the public. During the inspection, the Chief Minister expressed her dissatisfaction ... Read more Chief Minister Rekha Gupta Expresses Discontent Over Disarray at Rohini Sub-Registrar Office

Morningstar 30 May 2026 4:46 am

NEET: It must be neat

Rayaz Malik Budhalwi razver1981@gmail.com After the enactment of NMC Act 2019, the NEET (National Eligibility cum Entrance Test) Exam is conducted annually by NTA (National Testing Agency), an organization under the aegis of Ministry of Education, Government of India. NEET is conducted specifically for admission of candidates to medical courses in Undergraduate and Postgraduate level. They include MBBS, BUMS, BAMS, BHMS, BDS and other PG / Specialization Courses in all the medical colleges in India including AIIMS Delhi and Jawaharlal [] The post NEET: It must be neat appeared first on Daily Excelsior .

Daily Excelsior 30 May 2026 4:45 am

Baldev Raj for taking up restoration works in Latori on priority

Visits affected areas Excelsior Correspondent KATRA, May 29: MLA Shri Mata Vaishno Devi, constituency, Baldev Raj Sharma today conducted an extensive joint inspection visit to various affected spots in Village Latori, Panchayat Latori Dhanori, in connection with the damages caused due to the ongoing construction work of the Delhi-Amritsar-Katra Expressway. The inspection was carried out jointly with the Project Director, NHAI PIU Udhampur, Project Manager, APCO Company, along with officials and technical staff of NHAI and APCO Company besides the [] The post Baldev Raj for taking up restoration works in Latori on priority appeared first on Daily Excelsior .

Daily Excelsior 30 May 2026 4:25 am

T20 Champions Trophy for Deaf 2026: Players Selection for World Cup Announced

New Delhi, May 30: The coach of the Indian National Deaf Cricket Team, Sushil Gupta, announced during the finals of the T20 Champions Trophy for Deaf 2026 that players will be selected for the World Cup based on their performance in this tournament. Speaking to reporters, Gupta stated, Four teamsIndia A, B, C, and Dselected ... Read more T20 Champions Trophy for Deaf 2026: Players Selection for World Cup Announced

Morningstar 30 May 2026 4:16 am

Normal to below rainfall likely

NEW DELHI, May 29: The June-September southwest monsoon seasonal rainfall over India is expected to be 90 per cent of the long-period average with a model error of 4 per cent, the India Meteorological Department said on Friday. Follow the Daily Excelsior channel on WhatsApp While the Northeast is likely to witness normal rainfall this monsoon season, the remaining parts of the country may see below normal rainfall, the weather office said. The Long-Period Average (LPA) of seasonal rainfall over [] The post Normal to below rainfall likely appeared first on Daily Excelsior .

Daily Excelsior 30 May 2026 4:07 am

Will focus on completing Delhi BJP restructuring: Harsh Malhotra

Harsh Malhotra said that teams in the districts will be formed in the next 15-20 days, and appointment of office bearers and frontal organisations will be completed in the next two months.

The Hindu 30 May 2026 3:49 am

Tripuras Agriculture Minister Seeks Enhanced Support from Central Government

New Delhi, May 30: Tripuras Agriculture and Farmers Welfare Minister, Ratan Lal Nath, has called for increased support from the central government to strengthen the states agricultural sector and improve the conditions of farmers. He presented several key proposals to the Union Agriculture and Farmers Welfare Minister, Shivraj Singh Chouhan. During the National Agriculture Conference ... Read more Tripuras Agriculture Minister Seeks Enhanced Support from Central Government

Morningstar 30 May 2026 3:41 am

BJPs Confidence in Amit Shahs Policies: Promises Delivered

New Delhi, May 30: BJP MP Manan Kumar Mishra praised Union Home Minister Amit Shah during a conversation with IANS on Friday. He emphasized that Amit Shah fulfills every promise he makes. Following the eradication of Naxalism, efforts are now focused on strengthening border security. Mishra stated, Our Home Minister Amit Shah delivers on his ... Read more BJPs Confidence in Amit Shahs Policies: Promises Delivered

Morningstar 30 May 2026 3:31 am

The Benefits of Pineapple: A Natural Remedy for Heat and Menstrual Discomfort

New Delhi, May 30: The intense heat wave continues to affect various parts of the country. Conditions like dehydration and heat stroke can quickly arise in this sweltering weather. In such times, fresh and juicy pineapple can serve as an excellent natural remedy to keep the body hydrated. Pineapple is rich in water content, helping ... Read more The Benefits of Pineapple: A Natural Remedy for Heat and Menstrual Discomfort

Morningstar 30 May 2026 3:26 am

From clean past, NE turns into pollution hotspot today: Study

From CK Nayak NEW DELHI, May 29: The historically clean Northeastern region, including Meghalaya, has transformed into a pollution hotspot due to overall particulate matter (PM) pollution over the last few years, a recent study said. Between 2000 and 2024, PM pollution across Northeast India shifted drastically, transforming the region from a historically clean area []

The Shillong Times 30 May 2026 3:24 am

Minority Panel Releases Study on Jain Communitys Role in Education

New Delhi, May 30: The Secretary of the National Commission for Minorities (NCM), Alka Upadhyay, unveiled a study on the contribution of the Jain community to education on Friday. Upadhyay stated that this research reflects the NCMs ongoing efforts towards inclusive development and informed policy-making. She emphasized the commissions commitment to research-based policy suggestions and ... Read more Minority Panel Releases Study on Jain Communitys Role in Education

Morningstar 30 May 2026 3:06 am

Significant Temperature Drop in New Delhi Brings Relief After Heat Wave

New Delhi, May 30: Residents of New Delhi have finally found relief from the relentless heat as the temperature has dropped significantly over the past 48 hours. The mercury had soared above 45 degrees Celsius, causing discomfort across the national capital. The India Meteorological Department (IMD) confirmed a notable decline of 7 to 9 degrees ... Read more Significant Temperature Drop in New Delhi Brings Relief After Heat Wave

Morningstar 30 May 2026 2:51 am

Congress Faces Leadership Crisis, Says Ghulam Ali Khatana

New Delhi, May 30: BJP Rajya Sabha member Ghulam Ali Khatana has sharply criticized the ongoing political developments within the Karnataka Congress, the Vande Mataram controversy in Kerala, and Rahul Gandhis recent meeting with auto drivers. Khatana stated that the Congress party is currently experiencing a significant leadership crisis. He accused the party of being ... Read more Congress Faces Leadership Crisis, Says Ghulam Ali Khatana

Morningstar 30 May 2026 2:46 am

Goa likely to benefit from Supreme Court judgment on casino GST

NT Reporter New Delhi The Supreme Courts ruling upholding GST on casinos is expected to have major implications for Goa, where offshore and onshore casinos form a significant part of the tourism and gaming industry. Sources said that Goa is likely to benefit by this judgment and get more revenue as casinos had paid on []

The Navhind Times 30 May 2026 1:27 am

SC sets 3-mnth deadline for reserved judgments

PTI New Delhi Observing that delay causes irreparable loss to litigants, the Supreme Court on Friday directed high courts to pronounce judgments within three months from the date of reserving order, with faster decisions in cases of personal liberty. A bench comprising Chief Justice of India Surya Kant and Justice Joymalya Bagchi issued a slew []

The Navhind Times 30 May 2026 1:22 am

Congress Strategizes for Punjab Assembly Elections, Focuses on Public Issues: Bhupesh Baghel

New Delhi, May 30: Political parties are ramping up preparations for the upcoming Punjab Assembly elections. In light of this, Congress held a crucial meeting with senior leaders to discuss strategic matters. Congress leader Bhupesh Baghel addressed the media, stating that an extensive strategic meeting took place with the party leadership regarding the Punjab elections. ... Read more Congress Strategizes for Punjab Assembly Elections, Focuses on Public Issues: Bhupesh Baghel

Morningstar 30 May 2026 1:16 am

Govt forms panel to select DERC chairperson, members

City Power Regulator Is Without A Chief For Nearly 1 Year

The Times of India 30 May 2026 1:00 am

Leaking walls, dirty toilets: Noidas community centres need a relook

Most Are Ageing, Those New Lack Parking Lots & Kitchens

The Times of India 30 May 2026 1:00 am

Public toilet razed in Sector 98, residents ask why

The Times of India 30 May 2026 12:49 am

Why repeated fires in condos? Gzb to hold review meet

Fire NOCs, Power Load & Building Layouts To Be Examined

The Times of India 30 May 2026 12:48 am

Truck rams bike, MBA student on way home after exam dies in Noida

Truck driver arrested; one more dead in separate accident

The Times of India 30 May 2026 12:46 am

Bakra halal hote dekha hai: Teen stabbed to death in Ghaziabad

Reason behind Class XI students murder not clear as accused absconding: Police

The Times of India 30 May 2026 12:37 am

As temperatures rise, builders in Ghaziabad told to give labourers a break at noon

Labour dept launches heatwave awareness drive at construction sites, distribute towels, ORS solutions

The Times of India 30 May 2026 12:36 am

Polls in 10 months, UP scouts for helipad land for VIPs

2 land parcels identified in Loni & Bhojpur; each tehsil, block and district hqrs to have facility

The Times of India 30 May 2026 12:32 am

US President Donald Trump's daughter, Tiffany on private India trip

US President Donald Trump's daughter, Tiffany Trump, is on a private visit to India. She visited the Akshardham Temple in Delhi, sharing her admiration for its architecture. Her itinerary includes a visit to the Taj Mahal in Agra before heading to Jaisalmer.

The Economic Times 30 May 2026 12:12 am

PM Modi Monitors NEET Exam Controversy as Supreme Court Raises Concerns

New Delhi, May 30: The Supreme Court held a crucial hearing on the NEET-UG 2026 exam controversy on Friday. During the session, the central government informed the court that Prime Minister Narendra Modi is personally overseeing the entire matter. The Supreme Court expressed serious concerns regarding the functioning of the National Testing Agency (NTA), stating ... Read more PM Modi Monitors NEET Exam Controversy as Supreme Court Raises Concerns

Morningstar 30 May 2026 12:06 am

Dust portal 2.0 to be launched

The Times of India 30 May 2026 12:01 am

A drive to nowhere on this pock-marked Geeta Colony road

Stretch Dug Up For Over 10 Days; MCD Says Will Complete Work Within A week Or Two

The Times of India 29 May 2026 11:42 pm

Advanced aviation weather system launched at IGI

The Times of India 29 May 2026 11:39 pm

Docs say overcrowding, poor guidance to blame

The Times of India 29 May 2026 11:39 pm

Why 8 In 10 Patients Turn To Internet After Doctor Visits

The Times of India 29 May 2026 11:38 pm

BJP always ready for elections, says new chief Malhotra

The Times of India 29 May 2026 11:25 pm

Varun seeks legal protection against personality rights misuse

Varun Dhawan has secured interim relief from the Delhi High Court in a case related to the unauthorised use of his identity online. The actor recently approached the court seeking protection of his personality rights amid the growing circulation of deepfake content and objectionable material on digital platforms.

The Times of India 29 May 2026 11:22 pm

If You Want English-Medium, Change School

Parents and students claim English-medium sections are being merged with Hindi-medium classes in some Delhi govt schools

The Times of India 29 May 2026 11:21 pm

Soon, traffic challans can be paid digitally on the spot

The Times of India 29 May 2026 11:19 pm

Tragic Fire at Kenyan Girls Hostel Claims 16 Lives, Spiritual Leader Offers Support

New Delhi, May 29: A devastating fire at a girls hostel in Kenya has resulted in the tragic loss of 16 young lives. Spiritual leader Morari Bapu expressed his sorrow over the incident and announced financial assistance of 240,000 rupees for the affected families. Morari Bapu received the news during a Ram Katha event in ... Read more Tragic Fire at Kenyan Girls Hostel Claims 16 Lives, Spiritual Leader Offers Support

Morningstar 29 May 2026 11:16 pm

NIA Conducts Raids Across Four States in Arms Smuggling Case Linked to Pakistan

New Delhi, May 29: The National Investigation Agency (NIA) launched simultaneous raids across four states on Friday, targeting a case involving the smuggling of weapons, ammunition, and IEDs from Pakistan into India. A total of 12 locations were searched as part of this extensive operation. In Uttar Pradesh, NIA teams conducted searches at four sites, ... Read more NIA Conducts Raids Across Four States in Arms Smuggling Case Linked to Pakistan

Morningstar 29 May 2026 11:11 pm

Government making all efforts to ensure availability of petrol, diesel and LPG, steps taken against diversion

New Delhi [India], May 29 : The government is working to strengthen fuel security through strategic reserves and ensuring uninterrupted supply, even as steps continue to be taken against hoarding, Sujata Sharma, Joint Secretary, Ministry of Petroleum and Natural Gas, said during an inter-ministerial briefing. Regarding strategic reserves, we are working on the strategic reserves also. And we have asked the oil marketing companies to work out that the LPG reserve that should be minimum 30 days with them and they are working on it. And similarly, for crude also, we are working, Sharma said, outlining the precautionary measures to safeguard against supply shocks. She assured that there is no shortage at present. We have sufficient stock of petrol, diesel and LPG, natural gas and fruit inventories are tied up. All our refineries are operating at optimum level and LPG production is all time high, almost 90 DMT per day. No dry out has been reported on LPG distributorship, Sharma said. But it is being seen on retail outlets that there is abnormal sale at many places. Some are due to agricultural demand and some are due to bulk sale, she added. More than 30% growth is being seen overall, with 14 districts reporting over 100% growth in petrol sales, while six districts saw a 38% drop in OMC sales. Sharma said that to check diversion, enforcement has been intensified. In the last four days, there have been 6,500 raids on LPG. Five FIRs have been registered and two people have been arrested, Sharma said. At retail outlets, 900 raids in two days led to seizure of 417 litres of petrol and 75,715 litres of diesel, with 12 FIRs and 15 arrests. On LPG availability, she explained that production varies with refinery optimization. Right now, the demand is something around 72 TMT and then we are producing 50 to 52 TMT in-house in our domestic refineries, she said, adding that the LPG backlog has come down to 4.5 days. Sharma said the government has cut excise duty on petrol and diesel by Rs 10 per litre, costing Rs 14,000 crore per month, to keep prices stable. So these all efforts have been done to keep the price stable, she said, even as OMCs continue to face daily loss of Rs 550 crore. The government is trying to ensure the availability and delivery of LPG cylinders to all homes and availability of petrol and diesel to all petrol and diesel pumps. So, do not pay attention to rumors and try to save energy in your daily use. She also urged bulk and industrial consumers to buy diesel only from authorized procurement channels. (ANI)

RisingKashmir 29 May 2026 11:01 pm

AI Cameras, QR Codes: Delhi's New Tech Push To Battle Dust Pollution

The Delhi Pollution Control Committee will launch DUST Portal 2.0 next week, allowing authorities to monitor construction activity across the city round the clock.

NDTV 29 May 2026 10:55 pm

A Name That Brings Pride

Naaz Sahib is a remarkable teacher everyone truly admires MENTOR MANZOOR AKASH Some teachers stay in our hearts long after they retire. Naaz sahib is one of them. Honestly, I have been planning to write about him for many weeks now. But today, without any further waste of time, I dont want to miss the opportunity to describe who he truly was. On a serene, quiet morning on the 4th of April, 1966, a modest home situated just a stones throw from the historic Nagraad Masjid in north Kashmirs Dangiwacha welcomed its youngest son, named Nazir Ahmad Shah, but to the people that would come to know and love him, he became Naaz (someone to be proud of). Though he recently superannuated from the department of school education, yet he was more than a teacher, a role model. Life, however, introduced Naaz to loss before he could fully understand its weight. He was only four years old when his father, Ghulam Udin Shah, passed away. The elder Shah had been a renowned Molvi, a man of profound humility whose intellectual roots stretched to Lahore and the prestigious Hakim Ajmal Khan Tibiya College in Amritsar. An authority on Arabic grammar, he left behind a legacy etched in the memory of the communitypeople still speak of his soulful Qirat, his vast knowledge, and the quiet dignity with which he carried himself. Though his father was gone, the fragrance of his scholarly humility remained in the very foundation of the home. Naazs journey into the world of letters began at the local Govt. Primary School, affectionately known in the neighbourhood as the Shabaan Sheikhun School, as it operated out of a rented building belonging to the late Shaban Sheikh. Literally, to look back at those days is to evoke a world of sensory nostalgia. Education then was a tactile, deliberate art. There was the traditional wooden slatethe Takhti or Mashaqqand the Naagri qalam, the traditional reed pen dipped carefully in soil ink. These simple instruments were the entire universe of learning for a young boy. Over the decades, Naaz would watch this universe shift, as the scratch of the reed on wood gave way to the smoothness of pen on paper, and eventually, to the silent tap of digital screens. Yet, the soul of his learning remained anchored in that early discipline. After the fifth grade, Naaz moved to the Govt. High School Dangiwacha (now Higher Sec. Institute), which stood as the solitary beacon of matriculate education in the entire Rafiabad region then. To this day, a wave of nostalgia sweeps over him when he recalls the schools old walls. They were adorned with the portraits of Ghalib, Iqbal, and Sir Syed Ahmad Khan. Prominent among them was a masterpiece depicting Maulana Rumi (RA) alongside Allama Iqbal (RA)a striking work of art created by the schools legendary art teacher, Hashmat Ullah Hashmi. For a young, impressionable mind, these walls did not just enclose a classroom; they opened a window into the infinite sky of literature and philosophy. Intellectual curiosity often catches fire through a spark lit by others. For Naaz, that spark was Dr. Rafiq Masoodi, who was then pursuing his Masters degree at JNU in Delhi. Fascinated by the worlds existing beyond his immediate horizon, a young Naaz secretly became a subscriber to two magazines that arrived via post for Dr Masoodi, viz. Soviet Land and Readers Digest. Reading them felt like a clandestine rebellion, a quiet gathering of perspectives from opposite ends of the globe. By the tenth grade, Naaz had begun to put pen to paper. His early writings were fragmented, the chaotic thoughts of youth searching for a voice. But by the eleventh grade, clarity struck. He penned his first formal Urdu article, which found its way into the pages of the prestigious Urdu daily, Aftab. The literary journey had nowbegun. It culminated years later, in 2004, with the publication of his booklet, Sada-i-Haq (The Voice of Truth). The work earned praise from seasoned literary figures, most notably Dr. Ghulam Qadir Lone, a man whose profound mentorship became a guiding light in Naazs life; in fact, he was the person who inspired him a lot. With the passage of time, the raw, fragmented prose of his youth gave way to the deep, resonant voice of a mature columnist. Naaz became a household name for readers of the Urdu daily Uqaab, where his regular column, Sunday Kay Sunday, featured every single Sunday without fail, serving as a weekly mirror to society and culture. Now, bridging his rich past with the present, his highly anticipated new book, Muhazrat-e-Hamidia, is poised for releasea testament to a lifetime spent in the devotion of the written word. Tragedy and Triumph in the Classroom Naaz completed his post-graduation in Economics in 1990, and for a time, life flowed with the gentle rhythm of a calm river. But 1996 arrived with a devastating fury. It was a year of profound grief that shook him to his core. First, he lost his beloved mother. Then, a mere forty days later, before the tears could even dry, his elder brotheronly in his fortiespassed away into the heavenly abode. Grief can silence a man, or it can deepen his empathy. Naaz chose the latter, channelling his emotions into a lifelong devotion to shaping human minds. Some individuals find their calling by chance, but Naaz was tailored by the Almighty specifically for the noble profession of teaching. His contributions to education could never be contained within the four walls of a classroom. Recognising his innate ability to connect with people, the department utilised his talents on a grander stage. As the Zonal Cultural Coordinator for Dangiwacha from 2003 to 2012, he breathed life into the regions youth, organising spirited debates, seminars, and cultural festivals. Later, as the District Cultural Coordinator, his canvas grew even larger. He became the pivotal force behind major literary events, as well as the architect of the official Independence Day and Republic Day celebrations at

RisingKashmir 29 May 2026 10:55 pm

Remembering Rituparno Ghosh: A Visionary of Bengali Cinema

New Delhi, May 29: Rituparno Ghosh, born on August 31, 1963, into a Bengali family in Kolkata, inherited a rich artistic legacy. His father, Sunil Ghosh, was a painter and documentary filmmaker, while his mother was also an artist. Ghoshs journey began at South Point High School and continued through Maulana Azad College to Jadavpur ... Read more Remembering Rituparno Ghosh: A Visionary of Bengali Cinema

Morningstar 29 May 2026 10:51 pm