National Sports Awards 2025 Announced: 17 Athletes and 3 Coaches Honored
New Delhi, August 18: The Ministry of Youth Affairs and Sports announced the National Sports Awards 2025 on Tuesday. A total of 17 athletes from various disciplines have been selected for the Arjuna Award, while three coaches will receive the Dronacharya Award. Based on recommendations from a selection committee chaired by former Supreme Court Justice ... Read more National Sports Awards 2025 Announced: 17 Athletes and 3 Coaches Honored
Delhi Neet protests: SC to form panel to probe police excess allegations
The Supreme Court has said that the video footage of the July 20 Parliament march will be handed over to a high-powered committee comprising former judges, an ex-CBI director, and a former DGP
Delhi High Court Issues Notice to Police in Ankit Sharma Murder Case
New Delhi, August 18: The Delhi High Court has issued a notice to the Delhi Police regarding the petition filed by Javed, who was sentenced to life imprisonment for the murder of Intelligence Bureau officer Ankit Sharma during the Delhi riots. The next hearing in this case is scheduled for December 2. On July 31, ... Read more Delhi High Court Issues Notice to Police in Ankit Sharma Murder Case
Television actress Maera Mishra, known for her role as Malishka Bedi in Bhagya Lakshmi, has announced that she is expecting her first child with husband Dr Rajul Yadav. The actress shared the news on social media, giving her fans and followers a glimpse of her pregnancy journey. In the announcement video, Maera can be seen flaunting her baby bump while dressed in a black-and-white outfit. Sharing the news, Maera wrote, Some secrets are just too beautiful to keep. She further expressed her happiness, writing, Our greatest adventure begins, and our hearts are already fuller than we ever imagined. The tiniest little heartbeat has given us the biggest reason to smile. The couple also revealed that their Baby Junior is coming soon. The announcement was quickly met with congratulatory messages from Maera's friends and colleagues from the television industry. Actress Niti Taylor wrote, Yayieeeee. Congratulations. Kanika Mann reacted with Woooohhhh and added, So happy to see this. Jhanak actress Hiba Nawab commented, Mommyyyyyy, while Arti Singh wrote, Wow. Congratulations baby. View this post on Instagram A post shared by Maera Misshra (@maeramishra) Maera is married to Dr Rajul Yadav, a Delhi-based dermatologist. The couple first met at a wedding in Mumbai in December 2022 and later met again at a mutual friend's birthday celebration. Their relationship grew stronger over time, and Maera had previously spoken about seeing a future with Rajul. The couple got engaged in Delhi in April 2024 and married on February 21, 2025, in an intimate yet grand wedding ceremony in Delhi. Rajul has generally maintained a low profile and has stayed away from the limelight. Born in Bareilly, Uttar Pradesh, Maera moved to Mumbai at the age of 14 with aspirations of entering the entertainment industry. Acting was not initially her career choice, as she had wanted to become an IAS officer. She eventually entered television and appeared in shows such as Dream Girl, Ashoka, Udaan and Bhanwar. She gained wider attention after participating in MTV Splitsvilla 11 in 2018. She subsequently featured in Ishqbaaaz, Bahu Begum and Maharaj Ki Jai Ho. However, her portrayal of Malishka Bedi in Bhagya Lakshmi brought her greater recognition among television viewers, with the grey-shaded character becoming one of her most notable roles. Also Read : Bhagya Lakshmi: Megha Prasad opens up about replacing Maera Mishra as Malishka; says, I promise to bring my own essence while keeping its soul intact
Actress and politician Kangana Ranaut has spoken about her film Bharat Bhhagya Viddhaata and its message of looking at patriotism beyond conventional ideas of heroism. As the country celebrated Independence Day, Kangana said the film highlights the courage of doctors, nurses, healthcare workers and ordinary citizens who demonstrate bravery through their everyday responsibilities. In an exclusive conversation with The Free Press Journal, Kangana explained why she believes stories about unsung heroes are particularly important for younger audiences. She said patriotism should not be associated only with those defending the country's borders. I have tremendous respect for our armed forces and the sacrifices they make for the country. But patriotism has many forms, and I think we sometimes forget that. A doctor saving a life, a nurse protecting her patients, a teacher educating children, or an ordinary citizen standing up for what is right all of these can be expressions of love for your country. Bharat Bhhagya Viddhaata is a reminder that the country is not only protected at its borders, it is also protected by people who do their duty with honesty and courage every single day. For me, that is a very meaningful message to take into and beyond Independence Day. The movie honours unsung heroes who chose service over self, she said. Kangana also stressed the importance of showing young people that heroism does not always come in extraordinary situations. She said, Young people are constantly surrounded by images of larger-than-life heroes. There is nothing wrong with that, but I think it is equally important for them to understand that real heroism can exist in ordinary circumstances. According to her, the people at the centre of the story did not set out to become heroes. Their actions became significant when they were faced with difficult circumstances and chose to act with courage and responsibility. Discussing why the film deserves a wider audience, Kangana said the story is not merely about an attack or a particular incident but focuses on human choices under pressure. At its heart, this is not just a film about an attack or one particular incident, it is about human beings and the choices they make when they are pushed to their limits, she said. She further expressed hope that audiences, particularly families, will watch the film together and develop greater appreciation for people who serve society every day. Bharat Bhhagya Viddhaata is an attempt to bring one such story to audiences and make sure that these people are remembered, she added. Bharat Bhhagya Viddhaata is now streaming on Zee5. Written and directed by Manoj Tapadia, the film also features Girija Oak Godbole, Smita Tambe, Suhita Thatte, Asha Shelar, Priya Berde, Esha Dey, Rasika Aghase, Amrutha Namdev, Aditya Mishra and Zahid Khan. Also Read : Kangana Ranaut shares glimpses from her first Teej celebration at Delhi CM Rekha Guptas residence; see pics
Hustle 5: Agsy meets Mumbai local train performer Pooja Sharma
Hustle 5 - Apna Homeground has returned with a new season featuring rap battles, fresh talent and a new generation of voices. Badshah is back as the Rap Supremo, while former contestants MC Square, Paradox and Agsy have returned as Squad Bosses alongside EPR. The season brings together artists who once competed on the show and are now mentoring emerging rappers. With new squads and Squad Wars, the latest season promises a fresh take on the hip-hop competition. Hustle 5 airs every Saturday and Sunday at 7 pm on MTV and JioHotstar. As part of the season, Squad Boss Agsy, known as the OG Mommy of Hip-Hop, met Mumbai local-train performer Pooja Sharma, popularly known as Rekha. The meeting brought together two women who have created unconventional stages for themselves through their respective art forms. Agsy began her hip-hop journey in Delhi, with the metro playing an important role in her early years as she developed her identity as an artist. Pooja, meanwhile, has turned Mumbai's local trains into her performance space, entertaining commuters during their everyday journeys. Their meeting aboard the Hustle Express Metro connected these two journeys, taking Agsy from her Delhi metro memories to Pooja's Mumbai local-train experience. The interaction offered viewers a glimpse of Agsy away from the Hustle stage while highlighting Pooja's journey as a transgender woman and performer who has built her own space through talent and perseverance. During their meeting, Pooja taught Agsy some of her signature dance moves. The two also danced, laughed and exchanged stories about their journeys. Agsy also spoke about her ambition to take Indian hip-hop to a global audience. Talking about the collaboration, Agsy said, Theres something really powerful about meeting another woman who has created her own space without waiting for someone to give it to her. Pooja has made the local train her stage, and Ive found mine through hip-hop. Our journeys are completely different, but the hustle is very similar: showing up, being yourself and making people stop and listen. I loved sharing this moment with her. We danced, laughed, and exchanged stories, and it reminded me of the beauty of music and performance: you can connect with someone even when your worlds are completely different. Meeting her on the Hustle Express felt extra special because the metro has been such an important part of my own journey. Hustle 5 is currently streaming on JioHotstar and MTV India every Saturday and Sunday at 7 pm. Also Read : Badshah celebrates Hustle Season 5s record Rs 1 crore winner prize: Its a reflection of how far the culture has come
'Was Used For Criminals': Delhi Cops On Face Cameras At Jantar Mantar
The Delhi Police said more than 240 personnel were injured during the Cockroach Janta Party's 'Chalo Sansad' march on July 20.
Girl's body found concealed in suitcase, relative arrested
Delhi Police have arrested a relative in connection with the previously unreported murder of a girl whose body was found concealed in a suitcase in Burari. The case came to light after a tip-off, leading to the apprehension and confession of the accused. An FIR has been registered, and further investigation is ongoing to determine the motive and circumstances of the crime.
BJP Names Poll In-Charges For UP, Punjab, Gujarat
NEW DELHI, Aug 18: BJP president Nitin Nabin on Tuesday appointed senior party leaders as in-charges for Uttar Pradesh, Punjab and Gujarat, with the move coming ahead of assembly elections in the three states. Rajya Sabha MP Vinod Tawde was appointed in-charge of party affairs in Uttar Pradesh, with newly appointed national secretary Jagdish Ishwarbhai [] The post BJP Names Poll In-Charges For UP, Punjab, Gujarat appeared first on Northlines .
Delhi HC puts JNU admissions on hold over deprivation points
The Delhi High Court has put JNUs 2026-27 admissions based on deprivation points on hold, questioning whether the university can effectively add marks to CUET scores after the entrance examination. Under JNUs policy, eligible candidates can receive up to 12 deprivation points, equivalent to 36 marks. JNU defended the system as a measure to ensure representation from across India, while a petitioner challenged its legality. The court will hear the matter again on August 24, 2026.
Delhi Police says personnel used minimum force with maximum restraint against CJP protesters
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New Delhi [India], August 18: As India accelerates its journey towards becoming a global hub for sustainable growth, digital innovation, and clean energy, Schneider Electric, a global energy technology leader, today announced the launch of Yuva Yodha, a national tech hackathon designed to empower the country's brightest young minds to develop solutions that advance energy technology and address India's evolving sustainability and energy needs.
Maruti Suzukis Fronx Sets Record as Indias Fastest SUV to Export 200,000 Units
New Delhi, August 18: Maruti Suzuki India Limited, a leading automobile manufacturer, announced on Tuesday that its popular SUV, the Fronx, has achieved a remarkable milestone. The Fronx has crossed the 200,000 unit export mark in less than 38 months, making it the fastest SUV in India to reach this achievement. The company stated that ... Read more Maruti Suzukis Fronx Sets Record as Indias Fastest SUV to Export 200,000 Units
Tensions Rise in New Delhi After Sanitation Worker
New Delhi, August 18: Tensions are escalating in New Delhi following the alleged brutal murder of a sanitation worker on duty. The Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) and the Delhi Police are at odds over the incident. AAPs Delhi state president, Saurabh Bhardwaj, has leveled serious accusations against the police, claiming they are pressuring the deceased ... Read more Tensions Rise in New Delhi After Sanitation Workers Death, AAP Accuses Police of Coercion
Delhi Police Defends July 20 Protest Response, Tells SC 5000 Cops Faced 30,000-Plus Protesters
The Delhi Police has defended its response to the July 20 student-led Sansad Chalo protest, telling the Supreme Court that it adopted a graded use of force only after sections of the crowd allegedly breached multiple layers of barricades and attempted to move towards Parliament. In a counter-affidavit filed before the Supreme Court, Deputy Commissioner [] The post Delhi Police Defends July 20 Protest Response, Tells SC 5000 Cops Faced 30,000-Plus Protesters appeared first on Pragativadi I Latest Odisha News in English I Breaking News .
Delhi's Anand Vihar, Kashmere Gate, and Sarai Kale Khan are among three major transit zones proposed to become integrated multi-modal transport hubs under DDA's Master Plan Delhi 2047, aimed at making transfers between metro, rail, bus, and RRTS seamless. The plan has been approved by DDA but is yet to be notified by the central government.
Congress accuses Narendra Modi of sabotaging caste census
New Delhi: The Congress on Tuesday, August 18, alleged that the Modi government wants to sabotage the caste census and asked why the 2027 census does not include a drop-down menu for selecting castes, despite the Centre recommending it in its affidavit to the Supreme Court in September 2021. The opposition party claimed that the 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 .
SC grants bail to accused in Valmiki Corporation Money Diversion Case
New Delhi: The Supreme Court on Monday, August 17, granted bail to Kaki Srinivas Rao, an accused in the multi-crore Karnataka Maharshi Valmiki Scheduled Tribes Development Corporation money diversion case, in which more than Rs 89 crore was allegedly siphoned off through forged documents and fictitious bank accounts. A bench comprising Justices Manoj Misra and Get the latest updates in Hyderabad City News , Technology , Entertainment , Sports , Politics and Top Stories on WhatsApp & Telegram by subscribing to our channels. You can also download our app for Android and iOS .
India Unveils 405 Indigenous Defense Products to Boost Self-Reliance
New Delhi, August 18: The Indian defense production sector has received a significant boost under the Atmanirbhar Bharat initiative. The Department of Defense Production has released its sixth positive indigenization list, which includes 405 strategically important defense items. These 405 items have an estimated business value of around 3,070 crores. They encompass critical equipment related ... Read more India Unveils 405 Indigenous Defense Products to Boost Self-Reliance
Delhi Revises Class 9 Exam Rules: Vocational Education, Third Language Now Compulsory
Delhi revises Class 9 exam rules, making vocational education and a third language compulsory while introducing optional advanced Mathematics and Science assessments.
Over 47 Lakh Delhi Voters To Be Out Of Draft Poll Roll
Several minority-dominated constituencies registered relatively higher numbers of forms submitted and successfully digitised, data showed.
False claim, Minor injury: West Bengal Police denies brutal assault of CJP activists deceased father
CJP officials and Sheikh Abdul Hafiz stated that he had been intimidated by some goons backed by the local BJP MLA Nirmal Dhara, since he returned from the CJPs protest in Delhis Jantar Mantar
The Delhi Police have denied allegations of mass surveillance during last month's CJP protests at Jantar Mantar, telling the Supreme Court that its facial recognition system was used to identify people with criminal records and not to monitor peaceful protesters, The
Navya Nanda, Amitabh Bachchan's granddaughter, has said that watching her paternal grandmother Ritu Nanda run a business while growing up in Delhi was what first drew her toward entrepreneurship. She made the remarks at the launch of a GenAI training programme for women run by her foundation Nimaya.
A Delhi Premier League (DPL) 2026 saw umpire Dharmesh Bhardwaj being hit on the side of his face
Umpire Admitted To ICU After Lakshay Thareja's Shot Hits Him In Face: Report
A Delhi Premier League (DPL) 2026 saw umpire Dharmesh Bhardwaj being hit on the side of his face
Delhi Police reject claims of 'excessive force' at Jantar Mantar student protest
Bangladesh Says Teesta Dispute Should Not Hurt Friendly Ties With India
Dhaka urges New Delhi to consider its interests as it pushes for a long-term solution to the river-sharing issue
Gold Rate Today, Aug 18: Gold prices up in Delhi, Mumbai, Kolkata, Bengaluru, Ahmedabad
22, 24 carat Gold prices up across Indian cities on August 18
Delhi Police says CJP's Parliament march was illegal, force used as per situation and requirement
Delhi Police has told the Supreme Court that the attempted march towards Parliament by students and other protesters on July 20 was unlawful, as no permission had been granted for the march. The police also rejected allegations of excessive use of force, saying action was taken gradually and only after the situation escalated.
Today gold rate: On August 18, 2026, gold prices showed a slight uptick at leading jewellery retailers. While Tanishq kept its gold prices unchanged, competitors like Malabar Gold & Diamonds, Joyalukkas, and Kalyan Jewellers raised their 22k gold rates. Notably, the India Bullion and Jewellers Association reported minor fluctuations in gold and silver rates, showcasing ongoing trends in the precious metals market.
Zeeba Revamps Packaging and Announces Chef Vikas Khanna as Its Global Brand Ambassador
New Delhi [India], August 18: Zeeba, the flagship consumer brand from Supple Tek Industries Pvt. Ltd., one of the world's largest exporters of premium Basmati rice, has announced celebrity Michelin-starred chef, author, humanitarian and global culinary icon and Time100 2026 recipient Chef Vikas Khanna as its Global brand Ambassador. The world's most influential Indian chef celebrates the most beautiful basmati as he joins hands with Zeeba Basmati Rice.
Pharma sector must move from cost competitiveness to innovation: Experts
India's pharmaceutical industry needs to move beyond its traditional strength in cost-effective generic medicines and focus on innovation, advanced manufacturing, quality and global regulatory standards to realise its growth potential, industry experts said. With India targeting a pharmaceutical market of USD 130 billion by 2030, experts at a recent industry event in Hyderabad said the next phase of growth would require greater investments in research and development, digital technologies and contract research and development manufacturing. The discussions were held ahead of the 19th edition of CPHI & PMEC India 2026, scheduled to be held in November across venues in Delhi-NCR. The official launch and precursor event of CPHI & PMEC India 2026, held under the banner of the Pharma Leadership Exchange, brought together pharma leaders, CXOs, industry stalwarts, and key voices from across India's pharmaceutical and life sciences ecosystem. Sarvesh Singh, CEO, Lifesciences and ...
The police said it would deal with the allegations against police officers before the committee proposed by the Supreme Court to examine all issues related to the use of force by the police
AAP claims police 'kidnapped' its MLA to 'undisclosed location'
The Aam Aadmi Party has accused Delhi Police of taking its East Delhi MLA Kuldeep Kumar to an undisclosed location and pressuring the family of a deceased sanitation worker to cremate the body. This comes amidst a protest by sanitation workers demanding compensation for the worker's death.
NEW DELHI: US Ambassador to India Sergio Gor on Tuesday endorsed President Donald Trumps renewed push for strict nationwide voter identification laws under the SAVE (Safeguard American Voter Eligibility) America Act. Citing Indias 2024 general election as a global benchmark for voter authentication, Gor backed Trumps stance that robust, universal photo identification is essential for []
Gen Z Man Left Delhi To Settle In Manali, Returned Just 2 Months Later. Here's Why
Despite enjoying the experience and spending only around Rs 21,000 a month, he returned to Delhi, saying the reality of living in the hills was very different from the dream.
AAP claims Delhi Police 'kidnapped' its MLA, took him to 'undisclosed location'
AAP claims Delhi Police kidnapped its MLA took him to undisclosed location
B'desh does not want ties with India to deteriorate over Teesta: Minister
Bangladesh does not want its friendly ties with India to deteriorate over the long-pending Teesta water-sharing agreement, a senior minister has said, urging New Delhi to take into account Dhaka's interests while pursuing its own. The neighbouring country is a friendly country. They have to think that while they have their interests, we also have ours, Water Resources Minister Shahiduddin Chowdhury Anee was quoted as saying by news portal tbsnews.net at a seminar here. A friend should protect the interests of a friend. We never want our friendly relations with them to deteriorate, he said. Anee's remarks on Sunday come amid a renewed push by Bangladesh to address the Teesta issue, including through the proposed Teesta River Comprehensive Management and Restoration Project with China's support, as Dhaka seeks to tackle recurring floods, river erosion and dry-season water shortages in the country's northern districts. He said the government had organised several seminars and ...
Government Shifts Focus to Timely Implementation of Infrastructure Projects
New Delhi, August 18: The central government has announced a strategic shift in its approach to the development of industrial corridors and infrastructure projects. Rather than merely approving projects, the emphasis will now be on their timely implementation, attracting investments, and initiating production. The government believes that the true measure of industrial development lies in ... Read more Government Shifts Focus to Timely Implementation of Infrastructure Projects
Bihar Government Responds to Police Action During Student Protests in Supreme Court
New Delhi, August 18: The Bihar government has filed an affidavit in the Supreme Court regarding the alleged police brutality during student protests. The state government denied accusations of using excessive force by the police. In the affidavit, Bihar stated that the police took necessary measures to control the crowd when law and order deteriorated. ... Read more Bihar Government Responds to Police Action During Student Protests in Supreme Court
UN Calls for Renewed Talks Between Iran and the US
New Delhi, August 18: The United Nations has urged for renewed negotiations between Iran and the United States. According to a spokesperson, UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres has called on both nations to resume talks to find a permanent resolution to their ongoing disputes. As reported by Xinhua News Agency, the call comes after the 60-day ... Read more UN Calls for Renewed Talks Between Iran and the US
Delhi Metro last-mile connectivity: Why the final stretch remains a hurdle for commuters
The Delhi Metro serves millions daily, but reaching destinations remains a significant hurdle. Commuters spend considerable time and money on the final stretch of their journeys and improving last-mile options could enhance passenger confidence.
Union Minister Piyush Goyal holds meeting with Check Point Software CEO Nadav Zafrir in New Delhi
Union Commerce and Industry Minister Piyush Goyal held a meeting with the CEO of Check Point Software, Nadav Zafrir, in New Delhi yesterday. In a social media post, Mr Goyal said that during the meeting, they discussed the companys growing engagement in India, including its research and development expansion and the use of AI-driven security []
Unlock the Benefits of Ustrasana: Enhance Flexibility, Reduce Belly Fat, and Improve Vision
New Delhi, August 18: Yoga is an ancient practice that promotes physical health while connecting the mind and spirit. Among its many postures, Ustrasana, or Camel Pose, stands out as a simple yet highly effective asana. Practicing Ustrasana can alleviate various physical issues, enhance concentration, and foster mental tranquility. The term Ustr comes from Sanskrit, ... Read more Unlock the Benefits of Ustrasana: Enhance Flexibility, Reduce Belly Fat, and Improve Vision
Benefits of Ustrasana: Enhancing Flexibility and Eye Health
New Delhi, August 18: Yoga is an ancient practice that promotes physical health while connecting the mind and soul. Among its many traditions, Ustrasana, or Camel Pose, stands out as a simple yet highly effective asana that addresses various physical issues, enhances concentration, and fosters mental peace. The term Ustr is derived from Sanskrit, meaning ... Read more Benefits of Ustrasana: Enhancing Flexibility and Eye Health
UPT20: Abhinandan's 4-fer Guides Lucknow Falcons To 3-wicket Win Over Noida Kings
Bharat Ratna Shri Atal Bihari: In a gripping, low-scoring thriller, the Lucknow Falcons held their nerve to beat the Noida Kings by three wickets in Match 6 of the UP T20 League at the Bharat Ratna Shri Atal Bihari Vajpayee Ekana Cricket Stadium. While the Falcons walked away with the points, the evening belonged to a remarkable success story from the UPCA's grassroots development program. Despite Noida's narrow defeat, young pacer Shubham Gautam, scouted entirely through the UPCA 'Speed Hunt' initiative and secured for a massive 21.5 lakhs in the auction, justified his price tag with a scintillating spell of fast bowling. Hitting the deck hard, Gautam showcased immense temperament to pick up crucial breakthroughs, finishing with exceptional figures of 3/22 in his four overs and proving the incredible value of the state's talent-scouting vision. The match was officially inaugurated by the Honorable Minister of Khadi and Village Industries, Sericulture Industries, Handloom, and Textiles for the Government of Uttar Pradesh, Shri Rakesh Sachan. The Honorable Minister conducted the toss and set the game in motion by performing the traditional Bell Ringing Ceremony. He was joined by esteemed dignitaries, including UP T20 League Governing Council Chairman Dr. Sanjay Kapoor, Governing Council Member Sanjeev Kumar Singh, and Organizing Committee members Mohanlal Agrawal and Faisal Sherwani. After Lucknow Falcons skipper Bhuvneshwar Kumar won the toss and opted to bowl first, the Noida Kings initially found a steady rhythm, registering a 34-run opening stand. However, the introduction of Navneet Kumar triggered a monumental collapse when he dismissed Shoaib Siddiqui in the fourth over. The turning point arrived in a chaotic fifth over bowled by Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB) pacer Abhinandan Singh. The over yielded three wickets as Abhinandan cleaned up the stumps twice, and Priyam Garg executed a brilliant direct-hit run-out, leaving Noida reeling at 48/5. Shiva Singh attempted a fierce counter-attack for the Kings, smashing three consecutive sixes off Delhi Capitals' Vipraj Nigam in the eighth over. However, his cameo was cut short in the very next over by Navneet, who claimed his third wicket of the night. A gritty 49-run partnership for the eighth wicket between Bobby Yadav and Kartik Siddhu brought some respectability to the total before India international Bhuvneshwar Kumar dismissed Siddhu in the penultimate over. Abhinandan Singh then returned to wrap up the tail, claiming two wickets in the final over as Noida was bundled out for 136. Abhinandan finished with phenomenal figures of 4/30, rightfully earning the Player of the Match award. Defending a modest 136, Noida Kings needed early wickets and they got exactly that, reducing the Falcons to 41/2. Speed Hunt sensation Shubham Gautam announced his arrival by claiming his first wicket of the season, sending back Mohammad Saif. Wicketkeeper-batter Aaradhya Yadav anchored the tricky chase brilliantly, striking a composed half-century (51 off 42 balls) to keep the Falcons on track. However, Shubham Gautam swung the momentum back in Noida's favor with a sensational 16th over. He struck twice in quick succession, dismissing the well-set Aaradhya and removing Impact Player Ali Zafir Mohsin for a duck, leaving the Falcons in a tense spot at 108/6 with 29 runs required off 24 deliveries. Wicketkeeper-batter Aaradhya Yadav anchored the tricky chase brilliantly, striking a composed half-century (51 off 42 balls) to keep the Falcons on track. However, Shubham Gautam swung the momentum back in Noida's favor with a sensational 16th over. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Brief Scores- Lucknow Falcons: 137/7 in 19.2 overs (Aaradhya Yadav 51, Sameer Choudhary 28 not out; Shubham Gautam 3-22) beat Noida Kings: 136 All Out in 20 overs (Abhinandan Singh 4-30, Navneet Kumar 3-33) Article Source: IANS
Weatherald Axed As Australia Recall Renshaw For Second Bangladesh Test
Great Barrier Reef Arena: Opener Jake Weatherald has been dropped with left-hander Matthew Renshaw named as his replacement, as Australia made one change to their squad for the second Test against Bangladesh in Mackay, starting on Saturday. The change came after Australia incurred a shocking nine-wicket loss to Bangladesh in the first Test of their two-match series in Darwin. Australia needs to win in Mackay to square the series and avoid losing its first series in four years. Weatherald made 23 and 0 in the opening Test. It took his career average from 12 innings to 20.36. Selectors handed him a national contract in April after several strong opening stands with Head during the 4-1 Ashes series win but have now discarded him one Test later. Renshaw is in the box seat to take on the new ball with Travis Head at Great Barrier Reef Arena. Josh Inglis is the other left-field option to open alongside Head with the 31-year-old remaining in the 13-man squad that went to Darwin. If selected, it would be Renshaw's first appearance at Test level for more than three years, with the 30-year-old's last Test cap coming in Delhi against India back in 2023 when he came in as a concussion substitute for regular opener David Warner. He has since featured for Australia in both ODI and T20I cricket but wins a recall to the Test arena following a disappointing performance from the Aussies' top-order in the first Test against Bangladesh. Renshaw had been training with an expanded squad of 19 players in Brisbane in the weeks prior to the Darwin debacle after impressive white-ball form. Marnus Labuschagne, meanwhile, remains in the squad but is also under pressure to hold his place at No.3 having scored 1 and 31 in the first Test against Bangladesh, leaving the possibility Australia could make two changes to their top three. Back-up keeper-batter Josh Inglis and reserve bowler Scott Boland retain their place in Australia's squad for the second Test that commences on Saturday and could come into contention for a recall. Renshaw had been training with an expanded squad of 19 players in Brisbane in the weeks prior to the Darwin debacle after impressive white-ball form. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Australia squad: Pat Cummins (c), Scott Boland, Alex Carey, Cameron Green, Josh Hazlewood, Travis Head, Josh Inglis, Marnus Labuschagne, Nathan Lyon, Matthew Renshaw, Steve Smith, Mitchell Starc, Beau Webster Article Source: IANS
Relief from Heat and Humidity in Delhi NCR as Air Quality Improves
New Delhi, August 18: The weather in Delhi and the entire National Capital Region (NCR) is gradually changing. Continuous rainfall and cloud cover have provided relief from the intense heat and humidity. The temperature has not risen significantly, keeping the daytime weather pleasant. This change in weather is affecting daily routines. Mornings and evenings feel ... Read more Relief from Heat and Humidity in Delhi NCR as Air Quality Improves
August 19 Panchang: Worship of Lord Shiva and Lord Ram Considered Auspicious
New Delhi, August 18: The Panchang holds significant importance in Hinduism. Before undertaking any auspicious work, travel, investment, or rituals, consulting the Panchang is essential. It is based on the positions of the sun, moon, and other celestial bodies. On August 19, 2026 (Wednesday), the Shukla Paksha Saptami Tithi of the Shravan month will last ... Read more August 19 Panchang: Worship of Lord Shiva and Lord Ram Considered Auspicious
Akash Lal: The Forgotten Selector Behind Sachins First India Call
Akash Lal, who died in New Delhi on August 10 at the age of 85, belonged to a generation of Indian cricketers for whom playing for the country was the ultimate ambition, but whose contribution to Indian cricket eventually extended far beyond their own playing careers. A prolific Delhi opener, North Zone captain, national selector and an influential voice in the selection room, Lal left his mark on Indian cricket in more ways than one. His most enduring contribution, however, was his role in backing a 16-year-old Sachin Tendulkar for the 1989 tour of Pakistan. Lals death also revived questions about his relationship with the Delhi and District Cricket Association (DDCA), an organisation with which he had been associated for decades. His connection with Delhi cricket was not merely administrative. He was one of the prominent players of the citys golden domestic era, captained Delhi and North Zone, and remained a respected figure in Delhis cricketing circles long after his playing days ended. Born in 1940, Lal was a right-handed opening batsman whose first-class career stretched from 1957-58 to 1975-76. He represented Patiala, Delhi and Punjab and played 94 first-class matches, scoring 5,622 runs at an average of 41.64, with 15 centuries and 26 fifties. His highest score was an unbeaten 209 against Jammu and Kashmir in 1964-65. His breakthrough came during the 1963-64 season, when he scored 672 runs at 48.00, including his first two hundreds. He followed that with 631 runs at 57.36 in 1964-65, beginning a remarkable period in which he averaged more than 40 in eight of nine seasons. His 209 not out against Jammu and Kashmir established him as one of the most consistent opening batsmen in Indian domestic cricket. By the middle of the 1960s, Lal was being discussed as a possible India opener. His opportunity to impress the national selectors came in 1966, when he was selected for the Prime Ministers XI against Garry Sobers West Indies in Delhi. He scored 82 in the match, but his hopes of playing Test cricket ultimately disappeared. Despite a substantial domestic record and his performance against the West Indies, he never won an India cap. He served on the Indian selection committee during 1989-90 and 1990-91 as the North Zone representative. In 1989, when the selectors were discussing Indias squad for the Pakistan tour, Sachin Tendulkar was only 16, but Lal believed the youngster had enough ability and temperament to play international cricket. Lal was among those who backed him. In 2013, ahead of Tendulkars final Test appearances, Lal publicly expressed his hurt after he was not given a ticket to the Eden Gardens Test. He felt that the BCCI and Cricket Association of Bengal had forgotten the selectors who had played a part in choosing Tendulkar for Pakistan. He also strongly supported left-handed batsman Vinod Kambli. During one of the selection meetings, he objected when Kamblis background was allegedly brought into the discussion. The selection committee chief Naren Tamhane is reported to have commented, Akash, why are you supporting a man from the chawls? Lal insisted that selection should be based on cricketing ability rather than where a player lived or came from. The confrontation became so heated that he refused to allow the meeting to continue until the issue was addressed. Kambli was eventually selected alongside Tendulkar. His nephew Arun Lal was a successful international cricketer, playing 16 Tests and 13 ODIs for India. During Akash Lals tenure as a selector, Arun produced extraordinary domestic numbers 828 runs at 118.28 in 1989-90 and 798 at 88.66 in 1990-91. Yet Akash Lal admitted that he could not persuade the selection committee to bring his nephew back into the Indian side. His family itself had an extraordinary cricketing history. His father, Dhir Muni Lal, and uncle Dhir Jagdish Lal were first-class cricketers, while Arun Lal later represented India. For 62 consecutive years, at least one member of the family was involved in first-class cricket. For all his achievements, Lals final association with the DDCA was marked by disappointment. When he died, questions were raised about the associations representation at his cremation. Former India player Kirti Azad also wrote to the DDCA seeking a prayer meeting for Lal and Bishan Singh Bedi. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Lals own Test dream remained unfulfilled. His place in Indian cricket history, however, was secured in another way in the selection room, where he had the conviction to back talent when it mattered most.
Reliance Jio introduces two best plans under
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Mahendra Jayawardene: A Tribute to a Sri Lankan Cricket Legend on His Retirement Anniversary
New Delhi, August 18: Mahendra Jayawardene is a name that resonates in the annals of Sri Lankan cricket. Over the years, he showcased remarkable technique and skill, enriching the world of cricket. As one of the countrys most successful batsmen and former captain, his contributions are celebrated widely. On August 18, a date etched in ... Read more Mahendra Jayawardene: A Tribute to a Sri Lankan Cricket Legend on His Retirement Anniversary
Office rents climb across Indias gateway markets, Bengaluru leads with 10.7% growth
India's prime office market shows continued strengthening and rising rents. Bengaluru remained a standout performer, while Mumbai and Delhi-NCR also saw healthy momentum. These cities collectively leased 9.8 million square feet in the second quarter. Bengaluru rents rose 10.7% year-on-year, and Delhi-NCR saw a 7.6% increase. Mumbai's prime office rents experienced a 4% year-on-year growth.
Prime Minister Modi Advocates Living with Dignity and Courage
New Delhi, August 18: Prime Minister Narendra Modi shared an insightful quote on the social media platform X on Tuesday. He posted a verse that reads, . This verse emphasizes that individuals should always live with self-respect, courage, and pride. True valor lies in not compromising ... Read more Prime Minister Modi Advocates Living with Dignity and Courage
PM would have called Bhagat Singh, Ambedkar dimagi Naxals: Kejriwal
I want to tell the Prime Minister that I, Arvind Kejriwal, am a dimaagi naxal according to him because I am a patriot, and I am proud of it, said AAP chief Arvind Kejriwal
Delhi University PhD Scholar Slaps Professor. Suspended, Banned From Campus
Delhi University suspends Law PhD scholar after alleged assault on professor captured on CCTV.
No ITR filed despite 30 lakh salary: Delhi ITAT explains why 3.74 lakh penalty was deleted
A salaried taxpayer earning over 30 lakh did not file his ITR and was later fined 3.74 lakh for under-reporting income. Delhi ITAT deleted the penalty after finding that he disclosed his full income and the tax department accepted it without additions.
India plans its first cargo ship voyage along the Northern Sea Route next year. Russia's Arkhangelsk region is discussing economic potential and collaboration with New Delhi. Opportunities include shipbuilding and utilizing port facilities for cargo movement. The Northern Sea Route offers significant distance and time savings for European trade. This initiative further strengthens existing connectivity and trade between India and Russia.
Indian Cricketer Tilak Verma Visits Tirumala Temple for Blessings
New Delhi, August 18: Indian cricket sensation Tilak Verma visited the Tirumala Temple in Andhra Pradesh to seek blessings from Lord Venkateswara on Tuesday morning. Tilak participated in the Suprabhatam service at the temple, performing the rituals with great reverence. He donned traditional attire during his visit. The young cricketer greeted fellow devotees at the ... Read more Indian Cricketer Tilak Verma Visits Tirumala Temple for Blessings
Delhi govt planning 'family card' to keep tabs on scheme beneficiaries
The Delhi government is planning to enact a 'Parivar Pehchan' legislation to formally introduce 'family cards' to ensure that benefits of its welfare schemes and programmes reach the genuine persons, officials said on Monday. The legislation will allow the government to create a database of Delhi residents, said a senior Delhi government officer. In July, the government announced its family card plan, with the primary objective of creating a unified database of all families in the city. The card will carry information of the cardholder's family members, birth and death details and whether they are availing benefits under any existing government scheme. The family card will be modelled on a similar 'Parivar Pehchan Patra' system introduced in Haryana. The 'Delhi Parivar Pehchan' legislation will provide the legal and administrative bases to implement these cards, officials said. Under the system proposed, each family would be issued a card in the name of the eldest female member o
Thane extortion, firing case: Absconding accused held at Delhi airport
Officials of the Mira-Bhayandar, Vasai-Virar (MBVV) Police Commissionerate subsequently took Merchant into custody and produced him before the Patiala House Court
Twisha Sharma death by suicide, no sign of assault or struggle: AIIMS
1 in 3 registered voters to be out of Delhis draft poll roll; list out on Aug 24
Navy to lease two MQ-9B Sea Guardian drones for Rs 1,943 crore
The Ministry of Defence on Monday signed a contract with US-based General Atomics Aeronautical Systems Inc. (GA-ASI) to lease two MQ-9B Sea Guardian High-Altitude Long-Endurance (HALE) remotely piloted aircraft systems for the Indian Navy. The 30-month leasing contract, worth approximately Rs 1,943 crore, was signed at Kartavya Bhawan-2 in New Delhi in the presence of Additional Secretary and Director General (Acquisition), Department of Defence, A. Anbarasu. The MQ-9B Sea Guardian drones are equipped with advanced systems, state-of-the-art sensors and sophisticated payloads designed to strengthen the Navys Maritime Domain Awareness capabilities. According to the Defence Ministry, the systems will provide persistent intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance (ISR) coverage over vast areas of the maritime domain. The induction of the two remotely piloted aircraft is expected to enhance the Navys ability to monitor developments across the Indian Ocean Region and respond more effectively to emerging maritime security challenges. The MQ-9B Sea Guardian is a long-endurance unmanned aerial system designed for sustained surveillance missions over large maritime areas.
Ayush Shetty stunned the world No. 1 in Delhi. To two men, it wasn't a surprise
Ayush Shetty stunned the world No in Delhi To two men it wasnt a surprise
Budgams Kani Craft shines on National Stage: DC hails artisans for National Handloom Award
Deputy Commissioner Budgam, Athar Aamir Khan, has extended warm congratulations to renowned Kani artisans of Kanihama village, Fayaz Ahmad Wani and his student Manzoor Ahmad Hajam, on being conferred the prestigious National Handloom Award 2025 by the President of India, Droupadi Murmu. The award was presented to the duo in New Delhi on August 7 in the weaving category for their exceptional craftsmanship showcased through a Chanddar Kani Shawl, reflecting Kashmirs exquisite artistic heritage and centuries-old weaving tradition. The DC felicitated both artisans during the award ceremony of the Independence Day function at Sports Stadium Budgam and lauded them for bringing distinction to Budgam and Jammu & Kashmir at the national level, describing the honour as a proud moment for the district and a significant recognition of Kashmirs rich handloom legacy. He appreciated their dedication and perseverance in reviving a nearly 400-year-old Kani design and transforming it into a masterpiece through traditional techniques. The award-winning shawl reportedly took over 15 months of painstaking work to complete. The Deputy Commissioner particularly commended Fayaz Ahmad Wani for keeping the traditional craft alive and passing the skill to successive generations. Having trained more than 50 people in Kani weaving, his contribution has helped preserve the craft while creating avenues for sustainable livelihoods. He also appreciated Manzoor Ahmad Hajam, who has been associated with his teachers Kani weaving unit for the past 25 years, describing their achievement as a fine example of the traditional Guru-Shishya tradition through which Kashmirs indigenous crafts have been preserved across generations. The DC stressed the importance of promoting traditional crafts among the youth, encouraging young artisans to take up Kani weaving and other indigenous crafts as avenues for livelihood, entrepreneurship and cultural preservation. He said national recognition to local artisans provides renewed impetus to efforts aimed at safeguarding Kashmirs unique artistic traditions and ensuring that traditional knowledge and skills continue to flourish among future generations. The District Administration Budgam reiterated its commitment to supporting artisans, weavers and craftsmen and creating an enabling environment for the promotion of local handlooms and handicrafts.
Directorate of Horticulture urges fruit growers to utilise dedicated Rail Parcel Services
In a major initiative aimed at facilitating efficient, reliable and cost-effective transportation of Kashmirs horticultural produce, the Directorate of Horticulture Kashmir has urged fruit growers, traders and other agricultural stakeholders across the Valley to actively utilise the dedicated Rail Parcel Services operated by Northern Railway. The dedicated service, JPP-RCS, has been operating successfully since September 2025 and connects Badgam (BDGM) with Adarsh Nagar Delhi (ANDI) via Jammu, with an intermediate stoppage at Bari Brahmana. The availability of this cost-effective, time-efficient and all-weather rail transportation facility assumes considerable importance for the horticulture sector, particularly during the fruit harvesting and marketing season. The service provides reliable and timely connectivity to major markets across the country, thereby facilitating smoother movement and marketing of Kashmirs horticultural produce. It is pertinent to mention that Train No. 00462, Ex-Badgam to Adarsh Nagar Delhi, has so far successfully transported 332 VPs carrying approximately 7,400 tonnes of produce, including apples, e-commerce and mixed goods. On the return journey, 786 VPs carrying approximately 17,450 tonnes, mainly comprising e-commerce and mixed goods, have also been transported, reflecting the growing utility and operational efficiency of the rail parcel service. The Directorate has accordingly called upon fruit growers, traders and other stakeholders to make optimum use of the dedicated rail facility for transportation of horticultural produce, particularly during the peak harvesting season. For commercial inquiries and booking details, stakeholders may contact the Office of the Senior Divisional Commercial Manager, Northern Railway, Jammu Tawi, at Mobile/CUG: 9596732950 or through email at srdcmjat@gmail.com.
Girl's body found stuffed in suitcase in Delhi, relative arrested
Girls body found stuffed in suitcase in Delhi relative arrested
Girl's Body Found In Suitcase In Delhi, Suspect Arrested: Cops
Following sustained interrogation, he allegedly confessed his involvement in the murder and took the police team to a place in Ajit Vihar in Burari.
Vande Mataram added to official events this year; people may take time to adjust to it: CM Omar
Srinagar, Aug 17: J ammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Omar Abdullah on Monday said people will take time to get used to singing the national song as it has been added to official functions only this year. Commenting on the controversy surrounding Congress leaders alleged disrespect to Vande Mataram, Abdullah said there should be no controversy as all verses of the national song were sung. Congress also gave a clarification from its side. It said, look at the video, all three verses of VandeMataram were sung there. So what is the controversy here? They were sung. It will take us a little time to get used to it. This is the first time that this has been included. We are also adjusting a little bit, Abdullah told reporters here. A complaint filed with the Delhi Police recently sought registration of an FIR against Congress leaders Sonia Gandhi and Rahul Gandhi for alleged obstruction when Vande Mataram was being sung during the partys Independence Day function at its headquarters in Delhi. The Congress has asserted that there was no attempt to stop the singing of the full version, while maintaining that in 1937, a meeting of the Congress Working Committee in Kolkata decided that the initial stanzas of Vande Mataram would be sung at the Congress sessions. Abdullah said the Independence Day parade on Saturday was the eighth he had attended as the chief minister, but the national song was played for the first time. This was my eighth Independence Day parade, but it was for the first time VandeMataram was included in it. It took me some time to understand that first I will stand up, Vande Mataram will play, then I will unfurl the flag, then the National Anthem will play. Perhaps Congress also took time to adjust; it happens, he said. Abdullah refused to comment on PDP president Mehbooba Muftis post on X in which the former chief minister said she was a dimaaginaxal as she supported the restoration of Article 370. Why are you asking me to explain or speak about what she tweets? It is her Twitter account, her daughter runs it, let her tweet what she likes, he added. On the student protests in Jharkhand, Abdullah said there must be some truth to the protesters demands as the government there has held one round of talks with them. If the students demands are legitimate and correct, then somewhere they should sit down and talk. If they are not, then say it straight that their talk has no weight. If one round of talks has taken place, and you are saying there will be a second round, then somewhere there must be some truth to their demands. Whatever you can do, do it, he added. The chief minister reiterated that matters such as education and health are state subjects as per the devolution of powers. This fault is not just of the BJP; various Central governments have played a role in weakening the states. The agencies that have been formed, the powers these agencies have received -- it is not just because of the BJP. The UPA government, unfortunately, had a role in this, he said. Abdullah said had there not been centralisation of examinations like NEET, BJP leader Dharmendra Pradhan would not have had to resign as the exams are held at the state level. If there was a lapse in any state, the minister of that state would be at fault, but centralising resulted in a lapse somewhere, and the Central minister had to resign. What belongs to the state should be left to the state; what belongs to the Centre, the Centre should handle. The Centres habit of interfering in the states is the reason why Dharmendra Pradhan had to lose his job, he added.
FIRs To Be Filed Over Delhi Yamuna Cleanup Irregularities, Says Parvesh Verma
Detailing the action plan for Yamuna's rejuvenation, Verma clarified that pollution abatement and riverfront beautification will move forward simultaneously.
DU Professor Attacked By Research Scholar, CCTV Captures Slapping Incident
A Faculty of Law PhD scholar has been suspended and barred from entering Delhi University's premises after allegedly assaulting a professor at Umang Bhawan. CCTV footage captured the incident, showing the scholar slapping the professor. The university's teachers' body has demanded stronger security measures, saying suspension alone is not enough.
There is a seduction in tidiness. A country of 1.4 billion people, holding some election or the other in almost every season, does look, on paper, like an administrative embarrassment a nation perpetually interrupted by its own democracy. One Nation, One Election (ONOE) offers the promise of an India that votes once, governs for five years, and gets on with the business of being a serious, orderly power. It is a seductive picture. It is also, I would argue, a fundamentally mistaken one mistaken not in its arithmetic but in its understanding of what elections are for in a democratic life. Democracies do not hold frequent, staggered elections because they are disorganised. They hold them because the staggering is the safeguard. To collapse every electoral calendar in a continental, plural, federal country into a single five-year heartbeat is to mistake the rhythm of democracy for its inefficiency, and to risk trading away the very asynchrony that keeps power accountable, minorities visible, and regions audible. The wisdom of the stagger Consider a document Indians rarely invoke in this debate: the American constitutional design of 1787. The framers of the US Constitution could easily have made every part of the federal government turn over at once. They chose not to. The Senate was deliberately built so that only a third of its members face election every two years, while the House is entirely renewed and the presidency follows its own separate cycle. James Madison, defending this design in the Federalist Papers, argued that a body wholly refreshed all at once was dangerously exposed to every sudden breeze of passion that a nation needed some institutions to change gradually, precisely so the whole government could not be swept in a single direction by a single mood, however genuine that mood might be. That is a strikingly unfashionable idea in our present moment, but it is a sound one: a republic is healthier when its constituent elections do not all answer to the same question, asked on the same day, under the same emotional weather. Manufactured synchrony does not create political maturity; it creates political monopoly for whichever wave happens to be cresting on polling day. France offers the opposite lesson, and a cautionary one. In 2000, the French republic altered its presidential term from seven years to five and aligned it with the legislative calendar, so that presidential and parliamentary elections would fall within weeks of each other. The stated aim was efficiency an end to the awkward cohabitation periods when a president of one political family had to govern alongside a prime minister of another. The result, as French political scientists have long noted, was the opposite of pluralism: the legislature became an echo chamber of whoever won the presidency, since the same national mood now decided both races almost simultaneously. France did not become more efficient in any way that improved its democratic health; it became more presidential, and its parliament a weaker check on executive power than at any point in the Fifth Republics history. Synchronising elections did not tame politics it simply handed more of it to one office. India has run this experiment before It is often forgotten that India itself began with something close to ONOE. From 1951-52 until 1967, Lok Sabha and most state Assembly elections were indeed held together. It did not last because it could not last not because of some conspiracy, but because democratic politics is not an administrative fixture; it is a living, quarrelsome, defection-prone thing. Governments fell mid-term. Assemblies were dissolved early. Coalitions splintered. The most famous illustration remains Haryanas Gaya Lal, whose party-hopping in 1967 thrice in a fortnight gave the Hindi language its enduring phrase for opportunistic defection, Aaya Ram Gaya Ram. The synchronised calendar broke not because Indians were insufficiently disciplined, but because a genuine federal democracy, with genuine regional contestation, cannot be permanently strapped to a single national clock without either suppressing that contestation or periodically shattering the clock itself. To restore ONOE today is not to return to some lost golden age of efficiency. It is to attempt, by constitutional engineering, what history already showed cannot be sustained by consent alone which raises the uncomfortable question of what would be required to sustain it this time. The answer, uncomfortably, tends to be less tolerance for mid-term dissent, less room for an Assembly to fall on its own logic, and stronger central mechanisms to prevent the inconvenience of a state government collapsing out of cycle. Every one of those mechanisms shifts the weight of the federal bargain toward the centre. The lesson from centralising democracies It is worth remembering, too, that the historical instinct to align and manage electoral calendars from the top has not always come from benign motives. Pakistans Basic Democracies system, introduced by Ayub Khan in 1962, layered and synchronised local, provincial and national mandates into a single controlled structure explicitly to insulate the centre from the unpredictability of direct, staggered, competitive politics. Indonesias Guided Democracy under Sukarno pursued something similar a single, unified political calendar administered from Jakarta, justified in the name of order and national unity, that steadily hollowed out provincial and local political life. These are not identical to Indias proposal, and no fair reading suggests Indian proponents of ONOE intend anything so stark. But the historical pattern is instructive: when states have sought to compress plural, staggered electoral rhythms into one manageable national event, the stated justification has almost always been efficiency and cost, and the actual, longer-run effect has almost always been the diminishment of subnational and minority political voice. Why the periphery should worry most This is precisely why a synchronised calendar should worry Jammu & Kashmir and other regions with their own distinct political grammar more than it worries the political mainstream of the Hindi heartland. When a state election is fought on its own separate footing, local issues land, jobs, water, identity, grievance, the specific texture of a regions relationship with Delhi have room to breathe and to decide outcomes. Fold that election into a single all-India moment dominated by a presidential-style national campaign, and the wave effect research on Indian voting behaviour has already shown what tends to happen: voters increasingly vote the same way for state and centre when the two coincide, and regional or local concerns are swept aside by the national headline of the day. For a region like ours, where the relationship between the local ballot and Delhis mood has always been fraught and consequential, that is not an abstract worry. It is the loss of the one moment every few years when the specific voice of Jammu, Kashmir, or Ladakh gets to speak in a register the whole country is compelled to listen to, undiluted by a simultaneous national referendum on the Prime Minister. The framers of Indias 73rd and 74th constitutional amendments understood this instinct well when they placed Panchayats and municipalities under independent, protected electoral cycles administered by State Election Commissions rather than folding them into the general election schedule. They did so because grassroots democracy needs its own unhurried tempo, insulated from the gravitational pull of the national contest. A genuinely federal republic needs the same logic applied upward, not just downward: state elections deserve their own weather, their own timing, their own capacity to punish or reward a state government on its own record, at its own hour. What efficiency actually costs None of this is to romanticise Indias undeniably exhausting election calendar. The Model Code of Conducts periodic freeze on government announcements is genuinely disruptive; the expense of repeated mobilisations is real; election fatigue is not a myth. But administrative inconvenience is a poor reason to re-engineer the basic structure of representative federalism. A democracys job is not to be efficient in the manner of a factory; it is to be answerable in the manner of a conscience repeatedly, irregularly, uncomfortably, to whichever public happens to be aggrieved at whichever moment. Efficiency is a value for railways and refineries. Staggered accountability is a value for republics. If India wants to fix what genuinely ails its elections the unchecked flow of money, the criminalisation of candidacies, the abuse of incumbency, the misuse of official machinery during campaigns those are real and solvable problems, and they can be solved without touching the calendar at all. What cannot be solved, and should not be attempted, is the deeper ambition beneath ONOE: to make Indias elections behave like a single national event rather than a continuous, staggered, quarrelsome conversation between the citizen and the state. That conversations untidiness is not Indias weakness. It is, historically and philosophically, its constitutions most quietly radical achievement and it is worth defending precisely because it is inconvenient. The writer is a retired Indian Army officer and strategic analyst.
India and US Complete Explosive Ordnance Disposal Exercise, Strengthening Operational Coordination
New Delhi, August 18: The explosive ordnance disposal (EOD) exercise 2026 between the Indian and US navies has concluded successfully. This five-day exercise was held to enhance operational collaboration and was announced by Indias Ministry of Defence on Monday. The Ministry stated, The eighth edition of the India-US Navy EOD exercise 2026 was completed on ... Read more India and US Complete Explosive Ordnance Disposal Exercise, Strengthening Operational Coordination
BJP Leaders Express Gratitude After New Appointments in National Team
New Delhi, August 18: After being appointed to the new national team led by BJP President Nitin Naveen, the newly appointed officials expressed their heartfelt gratitude to the partys top leadership. They pledged to fulfill their new responsibilities with dedication, commitment, and hard work to strengthen the organization further. BJP leader Bhola Singh expressed his ... Read more BJP Leaders Express Gratitude After New Appointments in National Team
Delhi's Cleanest Ward To Get Rs 1 Crore Every Month Under New Scheme
The Rs 1 crore award will go to the ward ranked the cleanest that month. A ward could receive up to Rs 12 crore in CMDF funds over the course of the year, according to the Chief Minister's Office.
Vijay Sharma Urges Respect for National Symbols Amidst Political Tensions
New Delhi, August 18: Chhattisgarhs Deputy Chief Minister, Vijay Sharma, has sharply responded to various political issues related to Congress and the opposition. He addressed the grand Tricolor Yatra event in Bastar, allegations against Sonia Gandhi and Rahul Gandhi by the BJP regarding Vande Mataram, comments made by Congress leader B.K. Hariprasad about the RSS, ... Read more Vijay Sharma Urges Respect for National Symbols Amidst Political Tensions
New Delhi, August 18: The Election Commission of India has taken a significant step towards transforming the education sector into a foundation for democracy. Chief Election Commissioner Gyanesh Kumar inaugurated the new version of the Electoral Literacy Club (ELC 2.0) during a conference on Electoral Literacy Clubs and ECI Net held at Gyan Bhawan in ... Read more Chief Election Commissioner Launches ELC 2.0 in Patna to Enhance Electoral Literacy in Schools and Colleges
New Delhi, August 18: According to data released by the Ministry of Agriculture and Farmers Welfare, as of August 14, the total area sown for Kharif crops this season is estimated at 10.17 million hectares. This is a decrease from 10.38 million hectares during the same period last year. The government reports indicate that the ... Read more Monsoon Deficit and El Nio Impact Reduce Kharif Sowing Area to 10.17 Million Hectares
Minor Murder Case Solved: Body Found in Suitcase, Brother Arrested
New Delhi, August 18: Delhi police have arrested a relative of a minor in connection with her murder. The accused led authorities to the discovery of the girls body hidden in a suitcase in the Burari area of Ajit Vihar. The Outer North District Special Staff team of the Delhi police revealed the case and ... Read more Minor Murder Case Solved: Body Found in Suitcase, Brother Arrested
Modi govt dismantled ISI-backed terror network ahead of I-Day: HM
New Delhi, Aug 17: In a major multi-state crackdown ahead of Independence Day, security agencies have dismantled the ISI-backed Shahzad Bhatti Network (SBN), arresting more than 200 operatives and thwarting its plans for subversive attacks across the country, Union Home Minister Amit Shah said on Monday. In a post on X, Shah said 253 people were detained across 14 states on August 12 as part of the government's 'zero tolerance' policy towards cross-border terrorism. Over 80 FIRs and more than 200 arrests have been recorded against the Pakistan-based terror syndicate, which was linked to grenade, IED and petrol bomb attacks and targeted killings across India. Modi govt destroyed the ISI-backed terror group Shahzad Bhatti Network ahead of Independence Day and thwarted its plans for subversive attacks by arresting more than 200 operatives. Indian security forces ripped apart the network by launching coordinated operations across different locations in 14 states upholding a brilliant example of India's zero-tolerance towards terrorism, Shah said. The Home Minister said substantial recoveries, including IEDs, grenades bearing Pakistan Ordnance Factory markings, pistols, live cartridges, and CCTV cameras used for espionage, were made from the ISI-funded group. The coordinated multi-state operation was carried out on August 12 using a real-time intelligence-sharing system with State Police forces. It led to 253 detentions across 14 states Uttar Pradesh (62), Haryana (52), Delhi (51), Punjab (44), Rajasthan (15), Maharashtra (8), Uttarakhand (5), Karnataka, Gujarat and Bihar (3 each), and Telangana, Himachal Pradesh, J&K and Kerala (2 each) with fresh FIRs registered in Delhi and Karnataka. The SBN network has been paying local conduits to recce police, defence and religious sites, and to install CCTV cameras for espionage. Cumulatively, over 80 FIRs and 200+ arrests have been recorded against SBN under UAPA, BNS, the Arms Act, NDPS Act and Explosive Substances Act. Security agencies reaffirmed the Government of India's zero tolerance for cross-border terror and said coordinated action would continue to dismantle SBN's networks nationwide.
Bangladeshs Tariq Rahman Government Anxious Over Sheikh Hasinas Return Announcement: Veena Sikri
New Delhi, August 18: Former Indian High Commissioner to Bangladesh, Veena Sikri, has stated that Prime Minister Tariq Rahmans government is anxious following Sheikh Hasinas announcement of her return to the country by December. According to Sikri, the Awami Leagues growing popularity is causing Dhaka to distance itself from India, as it has not responded ... Read more Bangladeshs Tariq Rahman Government Anxious Over Sheikh Hasinas Return Announcement: Veena Sikri
Delhi Government to File FIR Based on CAG Report on Yamuna Cleanup Efforts
Ahmedabad, August 18: The Delhi government plans to file a First Information Report (FIR) following an investigation into the Controller and Auditor General (CAG) report concerning the cleanup of the Yamuna River, sewage treatment projects, and expenditures by the Delhi Jal Board. This announcement was made by Delhi Cabinet Minister Pravesh Verma on Monday. Minister ... Read more Delhi Government to File FIR Based on CAG Report on Yamuna Cleanup Efforts
The Legacy of Subhas Chandra Bose: A Journey of Courage and Sacrifice
New Delhi, August 18: The story of Indias independence is not solely tied to satyagraha, non-violence, and movements. It also encompasses the tale of a young man who left a prestigious position under British rule to join the freedom struggle. This is the story of courage that broke through the walls of detention, undertook perilous ... Read more The Legacy of Subhas Chandra Bose: A Journey of Courage and Sacrifice
New Delhi, August 18: Union Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman chaired the third meeting of the National Industrial Corridor Development and Implementation Trust (NICDIT) in New Delhi on Monday. The meeting reviewed the progress of ongoing projects under the National Industrial Corridor Development Program (NICDP) and set priorities for the next phase of industrial corridor development. ... Read more Nirmala Sitharaman Chairs NICDIT Meeting, Emphasizes Investment and Production in Industrial Corridors
Delhi SIR: window to submit forms closes; 47.7 lakh voters out of draft roll
97.4 lakh forms of citys 1.45 crore voters digitised; draft roll to be out on August 24, followed by claims/objections till Sept. 23; final roll on Oct. 27
Himachal Pradesh Chief Minister Seeks Quick Approval for Industrial Parks
New Delhi, August 18: Himachal Pradesh Chief Minister Sukhu participated virtually in the third meeting of the National Industrial Corridor Development and Implementation Trust (NICDIT) held in New Delhi on Monday. The meeting was chaired by Union Finance and Corporate Affairs Minister Nirmala Sitharaman. During the meeting, the Chief Minister informed her about the governments ... Read more Himachal Pradesh Chief Minister Seeks Quick Approval for Industrial Parks
UGC-NET retest: student organisations stage protest, demand scrapping of NTA
Delhi Police solved a burglary at a DCPs residence in upscale Kaka Nagar within 24 hours, arresting a man with stolen items including an Apple iPhone 15 Pro, another mobile phone and a diamond ring. The accused, identified as Imran alias Sawan, was arrested using technical surveillance and CCTV footage.

