BJP Leaders Pay Tribute to Madhav Rao Golwalkar on His Death Anniversary
New Delhi, June 5: On the death anniversary of Madhav Rao Golwalkar, the second Sarsanghchalak of the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS), several senior leaders, including Chief Ministers from BJP-ruled states, paid heartfelt tributes. They recalled Gurujis contributions to nationalism, organizational development, cultural awareness, and social service. On the social media platform X, Rajasthan Chief Minister ... Read more BJP Leaders Pay Tribute to Madhav Rao Golwalkar on His Death Anniversary
Delhi hotel fire: Mattress seller who aided rescue seeks assistance for losses
Riyazuddins shop, which was usually stocked with mattresses and bedsheets, now stands empty and damaged by the flames that engulfed nearby areas.
Delhi CM announces 10 lakh for deceased in Malviya Nagar fire
Accepting corruption in some departments, the CM said that the government is now facing difficulties due to it
Russian President Vladimir Putin stated Russia aims to expand its strong relationship with India. He believes US pressure on India to reduce cooperation with Russia is counterproductive. Putin praised India's economic growth and independent foreign policy. He expressed confidence in increasing bilateral trade. Russia sees India as a reliable partner and is committed to deepening ties.
Delhi University assistant professor found murdered in east Delhi flat, case registered
The exact cause of death will be ascertained after receiving the autopsy report and the Police said multiple teams have been formed to identify and apprehend the accused
CAN ARGENTINA BREAK THE CHAMPIONS CURSE ?
New Delhi, June 4: As the world gears up for the FIFA World Cup 2026 in the United States, Canada, and Mexico, one question continues to dominate football discussions: Can Argentina successfully defend their title and end a drought that has lasted more than six decades? In the tournaments 96-year history, 22 teams have been []
India Sets Guinness World Record for Highest Participation in Online Quiz
New Delhi, June 5: The Ministry of Youth Affairs and Sports of the Government of India has been awarded the Guinness World Record for the highest number of participants in an online quiz within a week. The record was achieved through the initiative Mera Yuva Bharat (MY Bharat), which saw 390,812 participants during the official ... Read more India Sets Guinness World Record for Highest Participation in Online Quiz
Kenyan Defense Chief Praises Indian Navys World-Class Training
New Delhi, June 5: Indias military training system has once again received significant international acclaim. General Charles Kahariri, the Chief of the Kenya Defense Forces, reflected on his training at the Indian Navys Navigation and Direction School in Kochi, describing it as a world-class learning experience. General Kahariri stated that the training he received in ... Read more Kenyan Defense Chief Praises Indian Navys World-Class Training
DU assistant professor murdered at home in east Delhi
A 42-year-old Delhi University assistant professor, Debosmita Paul, was discovered murdered in her Vasundhara Enclave apartment. Her sister found her with severe head injuries, suggesting an attack with a blunt object and possibly a sharp weapon. While robbery isn't the primary suspect, investigators are exploring her personal and professional life, including ongoing separation proceedings.
Demise of renowned Constitution expert Subhash C Kashyap extremely sad: President Murmu
NEW DELHI, Jun 4 : President Droupadi Murmu on Thursday said the demise of renowned Constitution expert Subhash C Kashyap is extremely sad and offered condolences to his family. Former Lok Sabha secretary general Kashyap passed away on Thursday at his Delhi residence after prolonged illness. He was 97. The news of the demise of Dr. Subhash C. Kashyap Ji, former secretary general of the Lok Sabha and renowned Constitution expert, is extremely heartbreaking, Murmu said in a post on [] The post Demise of renowned Constitution expert Subhash C Kashyap extremely sad: President Murmu appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
ED raids multiple locations in Mizoram in Rs 970-cr Myanmar areca nut smuggling racket
NEW DELHI/AIZAWL, June 4: The Enforcement Directorate on Thursday conducted searches at multiple locations along the Myanmar border in Mizoram as part of a Rs 970-crore money laundering investigation into a cross-border Myanmarese areca nut smuggling racket. Officials of the central agency said nine premises of prominent local facilitators of the alleged smuggling network in []
MOSCOW, Jun 4 : Russian President Vladimir Putin on Thursday hailed Moscows strategic partnership with New Delhi and asserted that Western attempts to force India into scaling back its cooperation with Russia are futile and damaging to global stability. In an interaction with heads of leading global news agencies including PTI, Putin lauded Indias economic growth and its independent foreign policy and said Russia is determined to expand its economic engagement with the country. India is among the worlds major [] The post Russian President Putin calls India reliable partner; blasts detrimental Western interference in Moscow-Delhi ties appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
India has potential to become energy exporter: Gadkari
NEW DELHI, Jun 4 : Union minister Nitin Gadkari on Thursday said India now has the potential to shift from being an energy-importing nation to an energy exporter, with the changing geopolitical scenario due to the West Asia crisis, and the countrys progress on ethanol, hydrogen and sustainable aviation fuel. Speaking at the launch of Maruti Suzukis first flex fuel car in India, Gadkari further said Indias dependence on fossil fuels is both an economic burden, as Rs 22 lakh [] The post India has potential to become energy exporter: Gadkari appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Canada, UAE condole Delhi fire that killed 21
TORONTO, Jun 4 : Canada and the UAE have condoled the fire incident in New Delhi that killed at least 21 people, including 12 foreigners, and left dozens injured. A massive fire broke out in a building in south Delhi on Wednesday, killing 21 people most of them were foreigners who had either come for medical treatment or were accompanying patients in a private hospital nearby. Deeply saddened by the tragic fire that claimed at least 21 lives and [] The post Canada, UAE condole Delhi fire that killed 21 appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
India Announces U15 and U20 Teams for Asian Wrestling Championship
New Delhi, June 5: The Wrestling Federation of India (WFI) has finalized the U15 and U20 teams for the upcoming Asian Wrestling Championship in Pattaya, Thailand, following the completion of selection trials at Indira Gandhi Stadium. Several promising wrestlers secured their spots after impressive performances during the trials. In the U20 womens category, wrestlers such ... Read more India Announces U15 and U20 Teams for Asian Wrestling Championship
KS BHARAT RETIRES FROM INTERNATIONAL CRICKET
New Delhi, June 4: In a surprise development, wicketkeeper batter KS Bharat on Thursday announced his retirement from international cricket at the age of 32. Bharat represented India in seven Tests and featured prominently in domestic cricket for Andhra. With a proud heart and sense of gratitude, I announce my retirement from international cricket. To []
TAIT STEPS DOWN AS BDESHS BOWLING COACH
New Delhi, June 4: Former Australian cricketer Shaun Tait has confirmed his departure as Bangladeshs fast bowling coach, as the side will head into their upcoming white-ball assignment against Australia without one of the key figures behind their pace-bowling resurgence. The former Aussie quick has resigned from his position effective immediately, ending a tenure of []
Prime Minister Modi Expresses Condolences on the Passing of Dr. Subhash C. Kashyap
New Delhi, June 5: Dr. Subhash C. Kashyap, a renowned constitutional expert and former Secretary-General of the Lok Sabha, passed away on Thursday at his residence in Delhi after a prolonged illness. He was 97 years old. Prime Minister Narendra Modi expressed his sorrow on the social media platform X, stating that he felt deep ... Read more Prime Minister Modi Expresses Condolences on the Passing of Dr. Subhash C. Kashyap
India and Britain Poised for Mutual Benefit Partnership, Says External Affairs Minister Jaishankar
New Delhi, June 5: External Affairs Minister Dr. S. Jaishankar praised the relationship between India and Britain on Thursday, stating that both countries are well-positioned to forge a mutually beneficial partnership with a focus on the future. During a meeting in New Delhi with UK Foreign Secretary Yvette Cooper, Dr. Jaishankar emphasized the significant changes ... Read more India and Britain Poised for Mutual Benefit Partnership, Says External Affairs Minister Jaishankar
BJP Criticizes Rahul Gandhi Over Emergency Comments
New Delhi, June 5: BJP leaders targeted Rahul Gandhi, the leader of the opposition in the Lok Sabha and a Congress member, on Thursday, labeling him as chaotic and desperate. BJP national spokesperson Pradeep Bhandari described the opposition leader as a dangerous and disorderly individual. In an interview with a news agency, he stated, Rahul ... Read more BJP Criticizes Rahul Gandhi Over Emergency Comments
Madhya Pradesh Government to Revamp Fire Safety Regulations After Tragic Hotel Fire
Bhopal, June 5: Following a devastating fire at a hotel in Malviya Nagar, New Delhi, which claimed the lives of 21 individuals, the Madhya Pradesh government has decided to enhance its fire safety measures. The state government plans to tighten fire safety regulations and align proposed laws with the central governments Model Act. Additionally, a ... Read more Madhya Pradesh Government to Revamp Fire Safety Regulations After Tragic Hotel Fire
BJP Candidates Welcome Partys Decision, Vow to Fulfill New Responsibilities with Dedication
New Delhi, June 5: The BJP has announced its list of candidates for the 2026 Rajya Sabha elections. From Arunachal Pradesh, Tai Tagak is nominated, while four candidates from Gujarat and Tarun Chugh and Rajneesh Agarwal from Madhya Pradesh have also received tickets. A. Sharda Devi has been given a chance from Manipur. In Rajasthan, ... Read more BJP Candidates Welcome Partys Decision, Vow to Fulfill New Responsibilities with Dedication
Uttar Pradesh Government Intensifies Fire Safety Inspections in Mirzapur and Muzaffarnagar Hotels
New Delhi, June 5: Following a recent hotel fire incident in Delhi, the administration in Uttar Pradeshs Mirzapur and Muzaffarnagar districts has heightened its vigilance. To prevent potential fire hazards, a special inspection campaign has been launched in hotels, guest houses, and commercial establishments by the administration in collaboration with the fire department. Led by ... Read more Uttar Pradesh Government Intensifies Fire Safety Inspections in Mirzapur and Muzaffarnagar Hotels
India and Zimbabwe Strengthen Defense Ties in First Joint Defense Committee Meeting
New Delhi, June 5: The inaugural meeting of the India-Zimbabwe Joint Defense Committee (JDC) took place on June 4 in New Delhi. Both nations agreed to enhance bilateral defense relations by expanding existing cooperation in areas such as training, assistance, and the maintenance of common aerial assets. Delegations from both countries also discussed new avenues ... Read more India and Zimbabwe Strengthen Defense Ties in First Joint Defense Committee Meeting
Progress in India-US Trade Agreement Negotiations: Key Issues Discussed
New Delhi, June 5: The Ministry of Commerce and Industry of India announced on Thursday that significant progress has been made in the negotiations for a proposed bilateral trade agreement between India and the United States. Officials from both countries engaged in in-depth discussions on various trade-related issues this week in New Delhi. A delegation ... Read more Progress in India-US Trade Agreement Negotiations: Key Issues Discussed
Manoj Jha Clarifies His Position on Controversial Press Conference Booking
New Delhi, June 5: RJD MP Manoj Kumar Jha has provided a detailed clarification regarding a viral letter linked to the booking of the Constitution Club for the Cockroach Peoples Party (CJP). He emphasized that he only facilitated a venue for a press conference and did not endorse any movement or organization. Jha stated, I ... Read more Manoj Jha Clarifies His Position on Controversial Press Conference Booking
No developed plots yet, farmers protest at Noida office
Protesters meeting with Authority CEO on Friday; No update on panel recommendations: Farmers
Pay first, fuel later: Why NCR pumps are going dry by night
No fuel shortage, but shift from credit to advance pay forcing pumps to ration sales
CCTV Trail Helps Cops Arrest Delhi Burglar in Goa, Rs 82 Lakh Ornaments Recovered
Police arrested Singh in North Goa and recovered the stolen valuables intact.
17 arrests, SHO suspended, yet cops dont know if abducted dairy farm owner from Ghaziabad is alive
70k trees at risk? NGT seeks answers on city forest damage from UP govt
Sai Upwan Not Merely An Open Area But A Forest Earmarked In Master Plan 2031: NGT
Substandard tea leaves, dairy mixes worth 7L seized
Synthetic colour used in tea leaves, milk-based drinks as protein supplements
FIR against X handle for misinformation on Khoda violence
1,000 Cops To Be Deployed For Friday Prayers
India, US reaffirm push for trade deal, call talks nearly done except commas
Recent trade negotiations in New Delhi marked a pivotal moment for India and the United States. A dedicated US delegation engaged with Indian leaders in talks centered on various trade challenges. Both nations are eager to forge a robust agreement that not only boosts trade figures but also deepens their economic collaboration.
Yamuna eways GB Nagar stretch declared no-protest zone
Zero Point Had Emerged As Key Protest Site, Noida Airport Opening On June 15
Man who tried to save Noida techie by jumping into pit held for running extortion racket
Brother also arrested; accused allegedly threatened small restaurant owners to pay protection money
Delhi Government Takes Action Following Malviya Nagar Fire Incident
New Delhi, June 5: In response to the devastating fire incident in Malviya Nagar, the Delhi government is poised to take significant action. Chief Minister Rekha Gupta will chair an important meeting on Friday to discuss measures aimed at preventing such tragic events in the future and effectively curbing illegal constructions in the capital. The ... Read more Delhi Government Takes Action Following Malviya Nagar Fire Incident
India Condemns Attack on UN Peacekeepers in Lebanon, Calls for Accountability
New Delhi, June 5: India has strongly condemned the attack on United Nations (UN) peacekeepers in Lebanon, which resulted in the death of a Serbian soldier and injuries to two others. In a statement released by Indias Permanent Mission to the UN, the country reiterated the importance of safeguarding the sanctity and security of UN ... Read more India Condemns Attack on UN Peacekeepers in Lebanon, Calls for Accountability
Indian Team to Explore Future Prospects in Crude Oil with Venezuela: Hardeep Singh Puri
New Delhi, June 5: Indias Petroleum Minister Hardeep Singh Puri recently met with Venezuelas interim President Delcy Rodrguez. During this meeting, both leaders engaged in discussions regarding the oil and energy sectors. Minister Puri highlighted that Venezuela has been one of Indias largest crude oil suppliers in April and May 2026. He also announced that ... Read more Indian Team to Explore Future Prospects in Crude Oil with Venezuela: Hardeep Singh Puri
Delhi Blaze: Court permits police to quiz hotel owner
A Delhi court has deemed the arrest of hotel owner Lavkesh Bajaj lawful and justified following a devastating fire at his Malviya Nagar establishment. The blaze claimed 21 lives, including nine Indians and twelve foreigners, with the hotel allegedly operating without a fire NOC. Police have been granted four days of custody for interrogation.
NITI Aayogs Roadmap to Horticulture Development in Jammu and Kashmir
Transforming Jammu & Kashmir into a national and global leader in high-value horticulture by 2047 as part of Indias Viksit Bharat mission AAMIR AHMAD TEELI NITI Aayog, Indias top policy body, has laid out a sweeping 20-year roadmap to transform Jammu & Kashmir into a national and global leader in high-value horticulture by 2047 as part of Indias Viksit Bharat mission. The plan will be executed in three stages: laying the foundations by building nurseries, cold storage, and training by 2030, scaling across all districts by 2035, and achieving global integration and self-reliance by 2047. The ambition is undeniable, but in the Kashmiri farmers perspective, the real test will not be in the pages of a policy document, but rather in the fields where it needs to be implemented with zeal and zest. For generations, the farmers of Kashmir have grown some of the finest apples, walnuts, and saffron in the world, yet a large share of the money those crops earn has always gone to middlemen, traders, and cold storage owners, not to the farmers themselves. A sweeping new plan from New Delhi aims to change that. NITI Aayog, the Government of Indias main policy and planning body, has released a detailed roadmap calledOperation Golden Greens, a long-term mission to develop horticulture (fruit, vegetable, flower, and spice farming) across Jammu & Kashmir from now all the way through 2047. The plan covers everything from providing better seeds and irrigation to building cold storage facilities, to helping farmers sell directly in big markets and even export abroad. Training, Tools, and Technology at the Doorstep One of the biggest complaints from farmers in J&K has always been that they do not get timely advice on how to handle pests, diseases, or market prices. The new plan directly addresses this. The government proposes to send more than50 mobile advisory vansacross all districts, so that farmers do not have to travel to find expert help. It will come to them. Additionally, at least100 training programs will be undertaken every year to teach farmers modern methods of growing, managing nurseries, handling produce after harvest, and protecting crops from insects and disease. The plan aims to train at least 1,000 agri-entrepreneurs and help launch 100 horticulture startups across J&K. Special attention will be given to women and youth, as the roadmap requires that at least40% of participantsin training and business programs be women or young people. The target is to support over 100 women and youth-led enterprises every year in horticulture-related work. No More Fake or Poor-Quality Saplings Farmers have long suffered losses because of poor-quality or fake planting material, saplings and cuttings that do not grow well, carry disease, or simply do not produce the variety they were sold as. The plan proposes to fix this by setting upmodern, government-regulated nurseries across every district, complete with tissue culture labs (a scientifically advanced method of growing disease-free plants) and strict quality checks. Laws around nurseries will also be updated to make sellers more accountable, so that farmers know exactly what they are buying and can trace it back if something goes wrong. Farmers Will No Longer Be Forced to Sell at a Loss Every year, thousands of tons of apples, cherries, and vegetables rot in J&K because there is not enough cold storage near the farms. Farmers, desperate to avoid total losses, end up selling at throwaway prices to whoever is nearby. The plan proposes buildingcold storage and packhouses at the block and district level, so that produce can be safely stored close to where it is grown. Five or more large, advanced cold chain hubs will be set up in key areas, connected directly to processing units and export points. These will useControlled Atmosphere (CA) technology, which keeps fruits like apples fresh for months without chemicals, allowing farmers to wait for better prices before selling. This includes establishing: Online Markets, GI Tags, and Selling to the World The plan intends that J&Ks farmers should sell their produce either on their own or through Farmer Producer Organisations (FPOs, which are groups of farmers working together) directly on online platforms likeONDC(the governments open network for digital commerce), cutting out the unnecessary middleman system, which has been the biggest hurdle to the profitability of ordinary farmers. At the same time,Geographic Indication (GI) tags, which act as a certification that a product genuinely comes from a specific place and carries its traditional quality, will be promoted for key products like Kashmir apple, Kashmiri saffron, and Kashmiri walnut. These tags help command premium prices both inside India and in foreign markets. Further, two export facilitation centres will be established, one each in Jammu and Kashmir. These centres will help farmers and cooperatives deal with the paperwork, quality testing, and logistics needed to ship produce abroad. Easier Credit, Insurance, and a Dedicated Fund Access to affordable loans has always been a challenge for small farmers in J&K. The plan proposes to expandKisan Credit Card (KCC)coverage so more smallholders can get credit easily, and to use a1,000 crore Credit Guarantee Fundfrom NABARD (Indias rural banking body) to provide loans without needing land or property as security. A dedicatedHorticulture Development Fundwill also be created to support farmers who want to plant orchards at higher density or set up post-harvest and processing units. Crop insurance will be expanded, with a target of enrolling60% of farmers, with extra premium support for the most marginal ones. Farming That Protects Kashmirs Land and Water The plan also puts a strong emphasis on protecting J&Ks environment. It aims to achieve a50% reduction in pesticide useover the long term, expansion of organic and natural farming, and covering at least 50% of horticulture land with micro-irrigation systems (drip and sprinkler irrigation) to save water. Keeping in view that climate change is a real threat to Kashmirs orchards, unpredictable snowfall, hailstorms, uneven rainfall, and shifting seasons are already affecting apple and saffron crops. The plan proposes dedicated research intoclimate-resilient crop varietiesand farming methods suited to local conditions, so that
Perils of Security from Foreign Origin CCTV Ecosystem in Kashmir
A considerable national security risk that needs immediate intervention through policy directives and groundwork DR SIDDHARTHA GHOSH Kashmirs surveillance infrastructure has grown rapidly in the last few years. There is a deployment of roughly 3 to 5 Lakh CCTV units in total across both public and private domains. A significant portion of these (around 75 to 80%) has been historically sourced from Chinese manufacturers. This widespread use of non-Indian brands in the surveillance setup comes with its security challenges. It exposes a systemic surveillance vulnerability which is particularly problematic in a sensitive area like Kashmir, which has also seen military conflicts in the recent past. This is particularly troubling as China has a history of launching cyber-attacks using these Chinese manufactured digital infrastructure. This was particularly seen after the Galwan skirmish, when in August 2021, Chinese hackers targeted seven major electricity load dispatch centres located in Ladakh. The CCTV network, along with Digital video recording devices were largely to be blamed. Although the government didnt confirm this particular attack, but the then minister of state for communications and IT had acknowledged the dangers of video or audio captured by CCTVs and then passed on to servers located abroad. The CCTV presence in Kashmir, like any other place, is seen in Residential homes (in entrances and even in key areas like rooms and passageways), shops, offices, educational institutions, roads, key public utility areas, government infrastructure such as power grids and security installations. In this, there are High-risk zones like the Lieutenant Governors and Chief Ministers residence, army installations, intelligence Headquarters, police posts, CRPF installations, secretariat, key offices and smart city command systems. The legacy Chinese-origin CCTV systems are still operational in many of these strategic locations. The core security concerns are many, with one being a hardware-level concern. The dependence on either Chinese-manufactured or Chinese chipsets carrying CCTV systems are highly problematic. There is also a trend where IT products, including CCTVs and DVRs, carry Manufactured in India branding, only to have an entirely Chinese apparatus on the inside. There is also the Software & Firmware vulnerabilities where foreign servers can push through firmware remotely, making the originally intended surveillance system by the Indian government to effectively a surveillance system by the foreign entities on the Indian government. Apart from this, there can be other potential backdoors through software to access critical data by nefarious elements and a possibility of what experts refer to as silent heartbeat data transmission. This can be remotely used to kill the entire surveillance system at sensitive times at the will of the server controlling entity. These said problems also come with a strategic intelligence risk where the data can be exploited for tracking of VVIP and security forces movements, mapping of sensitive security installations, facial recognition profiling of key individuals, and triggering network disruptions during military operations or similar critical times. Also, beyond this, these CCTV systems come with vulnerabilities which can be exploited in home surveillance systems, office security networks, webcam modules and can even exploit routers and Network Video Recorder or NVRs. It is a type of computer that is designed to receive, save, and manage digital video streams that are recorded by IP (Internet Protocol) security cameras via a local area network (LAN) or Wi-Fi. The recent years have seen a shift in the regulatory context. There has been tightening of norms around Chinese surveillance equipment in India, with the centres reluctance to issue certification under Standardisation Testing and Quality Certification (STQC) rules for Chinese-manufactured or Chinese-chipset-deployed products. From April 2026 onwards, a restriction has been placed on Chinese internet-enabled surveillance devices. The new framework requires hardware origin disclosures and vulnerability testing to stop unauthorised remote intrusion and reduce the chances of espionage. This is particularly important as trusted and certified hardware must be made crucial for Government and public system infrastructures. This will gradually see a shift in government procurement as well, where trusted sources will be valued for crucial projects. Although the newer policy will take some time to show ground-level impact, the private sectors procurement and the legacy systems right now in place must also be checked for vulnerabilities. The entire surveillance grid in the Kashmir region might be having a Trojan Horse Risk with foreign-origin infrastructure playing a key role in enabling external intelligence access. Some recommended actions which can be taken in this regard is to immediately have some directives in place to ban any new Chinese-origin or Chinese-component carrying installations in any government office, building or residence. A prioritised and phased removal of the existing legacy systems should be done (the Delhi government also announced something similar in April, where over 1.4 lakh Chinese-origin cameras will be replaced because of security and data concerns). The replacements must be from a Clean and Trusted Source. Also, a True Non-Dangerous Standard for procurement must be clearly defined with clear requirements on chipset origin, firmware audits and server routing controls. For the long term, the government must consider and promote the development of an air-gapped network (physically separated from the internet) and from other unsecured networks. Strict firewalling protocols must also be in place for added layers of security. Even an Indian-controlled Vessel Monitoring Systems (VMS) operated, regulated, or controlled by Indian authorities will be especially useful for tracking fishing vessels, maritime movement, and activity in Indian waters. Recently, under the Pradhan Mantri Matsya Sampada Yojana (PMMSY), the Department of Fisheries of the Government of India has sanctioned the project National Rollout Plan for Vessel Communication and Support System (VCSS), to induct indigenously manufactured transponders with the support of the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO). Kashmirs surveillance expansion, although an operational necessity, has also created significant intelligence risks and needs decisive corrective measures at the earliest. With the potential possibility of the entire surveillance system being compromised by these Chinese CCTV systems. Its high time the administration takes a closer look in order to weed out the threats. Otherwise, the same systems can be used for real-time intelligence
India-UK Vision 2035: Strengthening Global Cooperation, Says PM Modi
New Delhi, June 5: Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi met with UK Foreign Secretary Yvette Cooper. Following their meeting, PM Modi stated that the India-UK Vision 2035 will continue to guide their partnership and strengthen their joint efforts for global welfare. PM Modi expressed his pleasure at meeting Cooper on the social media platform X. ... Read more India-UK Vision 2035: Strengthening Global Cooperation, Says PM Modi
U.S. Ambassador Sergio Gore Meets Rabi Lamichhane in New Delhi
New Delhi, June 5: Rabi Lamichhane, the chairman of Nepals ruling National Freedom Party (RSP), met with U.S. Ambassador Sergio Gore during his visit to India. The two leaders discussed strengthening the U.S.-Nepal partnership. Ambassador Gore shared on social media platform X, Had a productive meeting with Rabi Lamichhane, the chairman of Nepals National Freedom ... Read more U.S. Ambassador Sergio Gore Meets Rabi Lamichhane in New Delhi
PDD Wins National Recognition for Solar Scheme
RK News Service Srinagar, June 04: Jammu & Kashmir Power Development Department (PDD) has achieved a significant milestone in the implementation of the PM Surya Ghar: Muft Bijli Yojana, securing 2nd position (First Runner-Up) in the country for the month of May 2026 for RTS Applications, Installations and Inspections. The award was conferred by the Ministry of New and Renewable Energy (MNRE), Government of India, during the national event 2 years of PM Surya Ghar: Muft Bijli Yojana held at New Delhi. The award, on behalf of the Union Territory of Jammu & Kashmir was received by Mahmood Ahmad Shah, Managing Director, Kashmir Power Distribution Corporation Limited. The prestigious recognition reflects the collective efforts of the J&K Power Development Department, DISCOMs (KPDCL & JPDCL), field functionaries, district administrations, empanelled vendors and consumers in advancing the objectives of PM Surya Ghar: Muft Bijli Yojana across the Union Territory. The Government of Indias flagship PM Surya Ghar: Muft Bijli Yojana aims to provide rooftop solar systems to one crore households across the country within a three-year implementation period from April 2024 to March 2027. In the Union Territory of Jammu & Kashmir, although the scheme gained momentum slightly later, with on-ground implementation commencing in July 2024, rooftop solar adoption has witnessed a consistent upward trajectory since its launch. The growing public response reflects increasing awareness of renewable energy benefits and the attractiveness of the financial incentives available under the scheme. As of date, a total of 98,601 applications have been registered on the National Portal from J&K, comprising 29,402 applications under Jammu Power Distribution Corporation Limited (JPDCL) and 69,184 applications under Kashmir Power Distribution Corporation Limited (KPDCL). Against these registrations, 33,987 rooftop solar installations have been successfully commissioned, including 12,730 installations in the Jammu region and 21,255 installations in the Kashmir region. The increasing deployment of rooftop solar systems has resulted in the addition of 121.61 MW of renewable energy generation capacity across the Union Territory, with 44.68 MW contributed by JPDCL and 76.92 MW by KPDCL. This significant capacity addition is expected to contribute substantially towards reducing dependence on conventional power sources while promoting sustainable energy generation at the consumer level. A key feature of PM Surya Ghar Yojana is the availability of affordable bank financing, with loan facilities offered at interest rates as low as 6 percent. In Jammu & Kashmir, J&K Bank has emerged as the principal financing institution supporting the scheme. A total of 45,321 loan applications have been received under the scheme, out of which 27,075 applications have already been sanctioned/disbursed. Simultaneously, vendor participation under the scheme has expanded considerably. Out of approximately 900 vendors registered nationally on the PM Surya Ghar portal, Jammu & Kashmir presently has over 300 active State-level empanelled vendors. The rooftop solar programme in Jammu & Kashmir has witnessed remarkable growth over the past year. Compared to May 2025, the Union Territory recorded an impressive 77% increase in rooftop solar installations, reflecting the growing confidence of consumers and adoption of green energy under PM Suryaghar Muft Bijli Yojana. Expressing gratitude on the occasion, the J&K Power Development Department conveyed its heartfelt appreciation to the Ministry of New and Renewable Energy for recognizing the achievements of the Union Territory. The Department reaffirmed its commitment towards the successful implementation of PM Surya Ghar: Muft Bijli Yojana and towards achieving the larger national objective of promoting clean, affordable and sustainable energy.
Worker killed as storm dislodges bricks at Greater Noida construction site
Was Struck On Head; Several Trees, Power Poles And Billboards Uprooted Across City Too
Make Detectors & Sprinklers A Must, DFS Tells Govt
PIL seeks removal of enclosures that make buildings death traps
Bomb Threat to Delhi Mayors Office Triggers Security Alert Across Delhi, Haryana
Schoolkids script their own Englishmedium success story
A class act: Seelampur govt school starts class XI section after students demand to study in a medium of their choice
Delhi University Professor Living Alone Found Murdered In Her Locked Flat
Preliminary investigation indicate that she was hit on the head with a heavy object, the police said. There is a deep injury on the head, and the veins in her wrist were found severed.
CM, LG act tough to curb illegal operations, construction
Checking Into A High Risk Area
Patna, Nalanda hotels face safety audit after Delhi fire
1,244 guest houses in city hold valid fire NOCs
Narrow Escape as Four-Storey Building Crashes Down in Karawal Nagar
Cant override reproductive autonomy, says Delhi HC allowing 50-yr-old woman to use frozen embryos
Thunderstorm lashes Delhi, temperature plunges; yellow alert for today
TISS grad who died in Delhi fire was on assignment for her first job
What kills in a fire? Mostly not the flames
Delhi Boy Drowns in Mandawali Chhath Puja Pond, Police Probe Negligence
Giriraj Singh Predicts Imminent End of Congress Party
New Delhi, June 4: Union Minister Giriraj Singh has targeted the Congress party, claiming its end is near. He stated that there is no doubt the public has rejected them. Giriraj Singh remarked, While Rahul Gandhi makes predictions for others, he fails to foresee his own political future. He should first predict his own future. ... Read more Giriraj Singh Predicts Imminent End of Congress Party
Day After Horror, Hauz Rani Goes Into Shell
Owner fled Fire Scene, Probe Exposes his Second Guest House as a Death Trap
Four injured in Nabi Karim LPG fire; basement blaze erupts in Humayunpur
Liberian student, keen to meet aunt, now waits for her remains
Save my daughter first: Injured cops recall Hauz Rani fire rescue
Delhi Mayor's Office Receives Bomb Threat, Declared Hoax
The office of the mayor of the Municipal Corporation of Delhi (MCD) received a bomb threat email on Thursday, prompting a security response and a thorough sanitisation of the premises, officials said.
J&K parties question NC move to hold protest in Delhi over Statehood
NC has a history of disappointing Kashmiris; we have seen this script before and there is little reason to expect a different ending this time, says PDP leader Yasir Reshi
A recent Delhi High Court ruling grants acquitted individuals a 'right to be forgotten'. Their names will be removed from online search results and public databases. This decision raises concerns about the balance between privacy and free speech. The court's interpretation of privacy rights and its potential impact on journalism and access to public information are highlighted.
Parsa Venkateshwar Rao Jr | Delhi Fire Tragedy Exposes Lawlessness, Urban Decay
The big problem lies in this: No one of them would complain against rule-breakers endangering lives like the owner of the home stay because almost all of them are breaking rules, big and small, to manage their dwellings
Delhi Orders Fire Safety Audit After Guesthouse Tragedy
The CM further ordered a special fire safety audit of hotels, commercial establishments and other public buildings in the city
Russian President Vladimir Putin has publicly endorsed India's autonomous approach to foreign affairs, expressing his belief that India will remain unyielding to U.S. pressures regarding its connection with Russia.
Delhi University assistant professor found murdered in East Delhi flat
An assistant professor at Delhi University's Shivaji College was found murdered in her Vasundhara Enclave apartment on Thursday. Her sister discovered the body after repeated calls went unanswered and broke into the locked flat. Police have registered a murder case and are investigating multiple angles.
Rahul Gandhis Almora Rally Cancelled Due To Bad Weather
According to party sources, Gandhi had to return to Delhi from Pantnagar airport after his helicopter could not proceed to Almora due to inclement weather
'Don't come to airport': CJP founder's new appeal to supporters - what prompted U-turn?
Cockroach Janta Party founder Abhijeet Dipke has urged supporters not to gather at Delhi Airport on 6 June, citing public and security concerns. Instead, he will seek permission at Parliament Street Police Station for a peaceful protest at Jantar Mantar demanding Dharmendra Pradhans resignation over examination controversies. The party also appointed Saurav Das, Vijeta Dahiya and Ashutosh Ranka as spokespersons.
PM Modi meets UK Foreign Secretary Yvette Cooper
New Delhi [India], June 4 : Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Thursday met UK Foreign Secretary Yvette Cooper and said the deepening of the India-UK partnership in recent times has unlocked unprecedented growth opportunities for the two countries. In a post on X, he said India-UK Vision 2035 will continue to guide the bilateral partnership. Pleased to meet UK Foreign Secretary Yvette Cooper. Appreciated the deepening of the India-UK partnership in recent times that has unlocked unprecedented growth opportunities for both our countries. India-UK Vision 2035 will continue to guide our partnership and strengthen our joint efforts for global good, he said. India and the UK held the first ministerial review of the India-UK Vision 2035 during the maiden official visit of UK Foreign Secretary. External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar welcomed Cooper, characterising the bilateral relationship as a forward-looking highway of shared economic ambitions and high technology. The two leaders met to address pressing global concerns, including trade, energy, food, and economic security, against the backdrop of a global churn in supply chains. The discussion reaffirmed the importance of the Comprehensive Economic and Trade Agreement (CETA) and the defence industrial roadmap in building resilient, mutually beneficial supply chains. India and the United Kingdom on Thursday launched the India-UK Critical Minerals Global Supply Chain Observatory (GSCO) in New Delhi, marking a significant step in bilateral cooperation aimed at strengthening critical mineral supply chains and improving resource security for key industries. The observatory was formally launched by Union Minister for Coal and Mines G. Kishan Reddy and UK Foreign Secretary Cooper. The initiative seeks to support monitoring and analysis of global critical mineral supply chains, helping policymakers, industry and researchers identify supply risks, disruptions and emerging market trends. Addressing the gathering, Reddy said critical minerals are essential for modern economies and play a key role in clean energy technologies, advanced manufacturing, electric mobility and strategic sectors. He noted that the Observatory would strengthen Indias capabilities in critical mineral supply chain intelligence, support evidence-based policymaking, and advance the objectives of the National Critical Mineral Mission (NCMM). The minister further said that the initiative reflects Indias commitment to building resilient and diversified critical mineral value chains while enhancing international cooperation with trusted partners, according to a release. Speaking on the occasion, Cooper highlighted the importance of India-UK collaboration in developing resilient, diversified and sustainable critical mineral supply chains. Greater access to critical minerals and improved information-sharing are in the mutual interest of both nations and can contribute significantly to economic growth and supply chain security, she said. Cooper added that the partnership has the potential to serve as a foundation for broader cooperation across the critical minerals sector and related strategic industries. The Observatory is a joint initiative of TEXMiN, the Indian Institute of Technology (ISM) Dhanbad and the University of Cambridge. It aims to create a data-driven platform for monitoring and analysing global critical mineral supply chains. An interactive demonstration of the platform was jointly presented by TEXMiN and the University of Cambridge. The platform will enable monitoring of global critical mineral supply chains, identification of supply risks and disruptions, generation of market intelligence, and informed decision-making. The initiative was announced during the India-UK Prime Ministers bilateral engagement in October 2025 and was formalised through a Research Collaboration Agreement signed in March 2026. It is expected to strengthen India-UK cooperation in critical minerals and support resilient, secure and sustainable global supply chains. (ANI)
KS Bharat Announces Retirement from International Cricket at 32
New Delhi, June 4: Wicketkeeper-batsman KS Bharat has announced his retirement from international cricket at the age of 32. Bharat played seven Test matches for Team India between 2023 and 2024 and played a significant role in domestic cricket for Andhra. In his retirement announcement on Instagram, Bharat expressed, With a proud heart and a ... Read more KS Bharat Announces Retirement from International Cricket at 32
After Goa, now Delhi: The deadly cost of single exits, missing NOCs and a sab chalta hai culture
A devastating fire in Delhi's Malviya Nagar, claiming 21 lives, has reignited concerns about weak enforcement of safety norms, echoing a similar tragedy in Goa. Investigators found the guesthouse, licensed for six rooms but operating 25, lacked fire clearances and had sealed exits, turning it into a death trap.
DDA extends last date of booking under its Towering Heights residential scheme
The Delhi Development Authority has extended the booking period for its 'DDA Towering Heights' housing scheme in Karkardooma, East Delhi, until June 30. This extension offers a further chance for individual buyers and government agencies to purchase flats in Delhi's tallest residential building, a 48-storey tower developed under the city's Transit Oriented Development policy.
Five Veteran Footballers Who Scored Hat-Tricks in the FIFA World Cup
New Delhi, June 4: Scoring a hat-trick in a FIFA World Cup match is a remarkable achievement for any footballer. When this feat is accomplished at an advanced age, its significance increases even more. Here are five veteran players who have managed to score hat-tricks in the grand tournament of football. Cristiano Ronaldo: The Portuguese ... Read more Five Veteran Footballers Who Scored Hat-Tricks in the FIFA World Cup
IPS Officer Earlier Posted in Jammu Kashmir Appointed DCP in Delhi
SRINAGAR: IPS officer Shobhit D Saksena, who previously served in several key policing assignments in Jammu and Kashmir, has been appointed as the Deputy Commissioner of Police (DCP), Outer North Delhi. Saksena, a 2015-batch Indian Police Service officer of the AGMUT cadre, was earlier transferred from the Jammu and Kashmir segment to Delhi by the []
Removing Suryakumar Yadav As T20I Captain At This Stage May Not Be Right, Says MSK Prasad
Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy: Former India wicketkeeper and chief selector MSK Prasad on Thursday cautioned against removing Suryakumar Yadav as captain of the mens T20I side, saying such a move at this stage would not be the right one and that selectors should instead look to groom younger leaders from now onwards. Despite a few halfcenturies in the bilateral series against New Zealand earlier this year and a matchwinning knock in the T20 World Cup opening game against the USA, consistency has eluded Suryakumar. After India won the T20 World Cup under his leadership, Suryakumars form dipped further in IPL 2026, where he managed only 270 runs in 13 matches at a strike rate of 147.54, with just two fifties. With Indias selectors set to meet in Mumbai on Saturday for selecting squads for the two games against Ireland, to be played on June 26 and 28, followed by five T20Is in England from July 1 to 11, apart from picking India A squad for the two red-ball games against Sri Lanka A, Suryakumars future as the T20I captain will be a hot topic of discussion. See, are you sending your first team or are you sending your second level? That's the biggest concern. So, if they are sending the first team, I think overlooking Surya is not the right thing to do because he just handed over one more Mens T20 World Cup to us. So, ideally, probably next 56 months or now you have to get ready with your next leaders, right? Axar Patel was your vicecaptain till the T20 World Cup win. Ideally, if you look at it, you have to look forward to the younger leaders. So, if you can identify such leaders and make a deputy to Surya, it will be nice to see. Surya is a phenomenal player, Prasad told IANS in an exclusive conversation on Thursday. Prasad admitted that Suryakumar has endured a lean patch but urged patience towards him. I know that he has gone through a rough patch in the last 11.5 years. Of course, we have other players like Rajat Patidar coming up, and they also deserve their places. So, what I would like to say is that, removing Surya at this stage, I think, is not the right signal. Give him a couple of series, and if his lean patch continues, then you have a deputy to whom you can hand over the captaincy baton. On possible successors of Suryakumar like Shreyas Iyer, the ODI vice-captain, and Hardik Pandya, apart from Sanju Samson, Ishan Kishan, and Tilak Varma in the mix, Prasad said, See, Hardik is one potential candidate. Then, Shreyas is another potential candidate, too. People like Ishan Kishan, Tilak Verma, and Sanju Samson are also in line. See, Sanju has led RR for quite some time. Ishan has led recently, and he showed glimpses of class in his captaincy. Tilak Verma is a potential guy. We think that Tilak Verma is the guy and the answer for the next few years for Indian cricket in T20 formats. So, he is not a bad choice, too. Rajat Patidar (who led RCB to back-to-back IPL titles) is also one of those. I don't know whether its from a captaincy point of view, but he is definitely a guy who should be looked into. So, you have enough ammunition with you. But are you sending your first eleven or are you sending your, maybe, probably the second eleven? Shreyas, the frontrunner to succeed Suryakumar, comes with proven captaincy credentials - having led Kolkata Knight Riders to the IPL title in 2024 and guiding Delhi Capitals and Punjab Kings to the finals in 2020 and 2025, respectively. Kishan captained Sunrisers Hyderabad in Pat Cummins absence during IPL 2026 after earlier leading Jharkhand to the Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy triumph. Varma, meanwhile, has been a regular leader for India A in whiteball cricket and is set to captain them in the upcoming 50over triseries in Sri Lanka starting June 9. Samson has previously led Rajasthan Royals to the runnersup spot in IPL 2022 and was adjudged Player of the Tournament in Indias T20 World Cup win. Pandya, who has captained India in Rohit Sharmas absence, also guided the Gujarat Titans to the IPL crown in 2022, though his leadership stint with the Mumbai Indians has not been that memorable. Prasad further suggested giving some players a break who featured in both the World Cup and IPL for the trips to Ireland and England. If you see, after the World Cup, all the players who played in the World Cup looked jaded and exhausted in the IPL. So, why don't you give a break to all those World Cup players and give opportunities to those who have performed in this IPL? So, in that way, you hand over that baton to Shreyas Iyer or XYZ and whoever is seen as a future leader. I think Shreyas is definitely a potential guy. So, you make and send them to Ireland because I am sure that they can beat Ireland. So, give a break to them because this IPL has been a very, very hot summer, and immediately after the World Cup. Prasad further suggested giving some players a break who featured in both the World Cup and IPL for the trips to Ireland and England. If you see, after the World Cup, all the players who played in the World Cup looked jaded and exhausted in the IPL. So, why don't you give a break to all those World Cup players and give opportunities to those who have performed in this IPL? Also Read: Live Cricket Score They are already playing for the country in some form or another. So, make a good side, then Vaibhav Sooryavanshi is there too, while Abhishek and Sanju are anyway there. Give some break to all those people who looked very tired - both physically and mentally, he concluded. Article Source: IANS
DMK to boycott India bloc meet on June 8 in New Delhi
Chennai: The opposition DMK on Thursday said that it will not attend the India bloc meeting to be held in New Delhi on June 8. The decision comes after its long-time ally, the Congress, severed ties and joined the Vijay-led TVK government in a post-poll pact. Also ReadThalapathy Vijays ex-wife linked to possible BJP entry: 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 .
Fire erupts in hotel basement near Delhi's Safdarjung Enclave
A basement fire at a Delhi hotel was quickly doused with no injuries reported. This incident follows a devastating guest house blaze in Malviya Nagar that claimed 21 lives. Investigators are uncovering significant safety violations at the guest house, with suffocation and smoke inhalation identified as primary causes of death. Numerous mobile phones and passports were recovered from the scene.
Watch: DMK to boycott June 8 INDIA bloc meeting over Congress betrayal
The DMK has announced that it will not participate in the INDIA bloc meeting in New Delhi on June 8, marking a setback for the opposition alliance.
DMK's Big 'No' To INDIA Bloc Meet. Courtesy: Congress' Vijay Gambit
Miffed with the Congress' decision to extend support to Vijay, the DMK has declared it will not attend the June 8 meeting of the bloc in Delhi.
Pakistan Not Sending Team For Asian Senior Fencing Championships In Delhi
Pakistan has decided not to send its team for the Asian Senior Fencing Championships to be held in Delhi from June 19 despite the local organisers sending an invite to the neighbouring country.
Tried To Dissuade Bharat From Retiring, But He Was Hellbent On Moving On, Says Prasad
ICC Cricket World Cup League: Former India wicketkeeper and chief selector MSK Prasad on Thursday said he had tried convincing KS Bharat not to retire from international cricket, but the Andhra player was hellbent on moving on, describing the decision as both surprising and unfortunate. In a surprise development on Thursday evening, wicketkeeper-batter KS Bharat announced his retirement from international cricket at the age of 32. Bharat first got an India call-up in November 2019 but made his Test debut in February 2023 after Rishabh Pant was sidelined due to recovery from his injuries suffered in a life-threatening car accident. I am aware of it because this was very, very surprising to me. I even tried to speak to him, but somehow he said that I am moving on. Because I have seen him growing from the under-13 age group, it was really shocking to me when he said this. But what to do, it is very unfortunate. In fact, I also made my retirement at 31 and a half, but he has made up his mind now. So, probably he felt that he needed to move on, and probably he wants to focus on something else. I tried my level best to convince him and even spoke to him, but he is hell-bent on moving on, Prasad told IANS in an exclusive conversation on Thursday. Bharat is also remembered for taking two catches and effecting one stumping when Wriddhiman Saha had a stiff neck during the Kanpur Test against New Zealand in 2021. But Bharat was inconsistent in his glovework and run-making, which meant that he wasnt considered for the Test team after playing the second Test against England at his hometown Visakhapatnam in February 2024. In seven Tests, including playing in the 2023 World Test Championship final against Australia at The Oval, Bharat amassed 223 runs with a highest score of 44 and an average of 20.09. Bharat also made 10 appearances in the Indian Premier League (IPL) for Royal Challengers Bengaluru and Delhi Capitals, while scoring 199 runs. I feel that he still had some mettle left in him to make a comeback. He was a fantastic keeper, and there is no two ways about it. I think he has got a safe pair of hands and was a decent batter because I have seen him growing from under-13. But then, he has got some other ideas, and one has to respect that, added Prasad. Speculation was rife on a section of social media, which suggested that Bharat could be on his way to representing the UAE after he was allegedly seen practising with their team in a few sessions last month. However, sources told IANS that there was no truth in it, though they admitted that Bharat was in Dubai around that time and wanted to practice or train with the UAE national team, which is why he showed up for the same. Speculation was rife on a section of social media, which suggested that Bharat could be on his way to representing the UAE after he was allegedly seen practising with their team in a few sessions last month. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Previously, former India Under-19 and Uttar Pradesh batter Akshdeep Nath made his debut for the UAE earlier this year in the ICC Cricket World Cup League 2 matches in Nepal after acquiring the countrys citizenship, post making a move from Lucknow to Dubai last year. Article Source: IANS
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