India as a Global Inspiration in AI, Says Piyush Goyal
New Delhi, June 18: Union Commerce and Industry Minister Piyush Goyal stated on Thursday that India serves as an inspiring example for the world. He highlighted that the countrys youthful population, affordable data, growing technological capabilities, and inclusive development approach position India at the forefront of the global technological revolution. Speaking at VivaTech 2026 about ... Read more India as a Global Inspiration in AI, Says Piyush Goyal
Tata Motors Raises Commercial Vehicle Prices by Up to 2.5% Effective July 1
New Delhi, June 18: Tata Motors Commercial Vehicles (TMCV) has announced a price increase of up to 2.5% for its commercial vehicles, effective from July 1. This information was disclosed by the company on Thursday. In an exchange filing, the company stated that the price hike is attributed to rising commodity costs and overall expenses. ... Read more Tata Motors Raises Commercial Vehicle Prices by Up to 2.5% Effective July 1
FSSAI Issues Directive to Food Businesses: Ban on Rusty Knives
New Delhi, June 18: The Food Safety and Standards Authority of India (FSSAI) announced on Thursday that it has issued a directive to food businesses across the country. The directive mandates the use of only food-grade and rust-resistant knives, blades, and other cutting tools during food handling and processing. The food regulator expressed concern over ... Read more FSSAI Issues Directive to Food Businesses: Ban on Rusty Knives
Sanjay Raut Issues Stern Warning Amid Speculations of Split in Shiv Sena (UBT)
New Delhi, June 18: Speculations of a potential rift within the Shiv Sena (UBT) have surfaced in Maharashtra. Amid these concerns, party leaders Sanjay Raut and Arvind Sawant held a joint press conference, issuing a stern warning to defectors. Both leaders emphasized that the party will not tolerate any form of betrayal. They stated that ... Read more Sanjay Raut Issues Stern Warning Amid Speculations of Split in Shiv Sena (UBT)
How India sparred with Telegram days ahead of blocking the app
India's ban on Telegram stemmed from a dispute over alleged NEET exam paper leaks, with the government accusing the messaging platform of failing to proactively remove channels offering leaked papers and related scams. Documents reviewed by Reuters show weeks of exchanges between the IT Ministry and Telegram before New Delhi imposed an emergency ban on June 16.
The Delhi High Court has refused to relax the mandatory 30-day waiting period prescribed under the Special Marriage Act, 1954, for a couple seeking early solemnisation of their marriage due to the groom's impending overseas employment.
Delhi govt focused on maximum welfare scheme coverage: CM
New Delhi: Chief Minister Rekha Gupta on Thursday, June 18, said the Delhi government is dedicated to covering more and more people under its welfare schemes. Gupta was speaking at the inauguration of a Jan Kalyan Shivir at the MCD Community Centre in northwest Delhis Sandesh Vihar. A total of 42 such camps, where people 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 .
Delhi Launches 42 Welfare Camps to Address Public Issues Until June 20
New Delhi, June 18: Delhis Chief Minister Rekha Gupta announced the launch of a three-day Welfare Camp to commemorate Prime Minister Narendra Modis 12 years in office and one year of the Delhi government. Residents can bring their issues to these camps, where solutions will be provided. Counters from various departments have been set up ... Read more Delhi Launches 42 Welfare Camps to Address Public Issues Until June 20
Entrepreneur Ankiti Bose has received interim relief from a Delhi court. The Dwarka Court has ordered the removal of a defamatory article. The court restrained defendants from publishing similar content. Bose is a complainant in a Mumbai FIR. The court emphasized media caution in reporting ongoing investigations. This order protects Bose's reputation and ensures fair justice.
Government Launches Major Initiative to Boost Rural Roads with 18,907 Crore Budget
New Delhi, June 18: The central government has taken a significant step to enhance rural road connectivity for the fiscal year 2026-27. Under the Prime Ministers Gram Sadak Yojana (PMGSY) and other rural connectivity projects, the government aims to construct 26,474 kilometers of rural roads. A budget of 18,907 crore has been allocated for this ... Read more Government Launches Major Initiative to Boost Rural Roads with 18,907 Crore Budget
Six Shiv Sena (UBT) MPs skip party meet, may join Shinde camp
New Delhi: The writing appeared to be on the wall for Shiv Sena (UBT) as six of its nine Lok Sabha MPs skipped its parliamentary party meeting here on Thursday, June 18, signalling that a formal crossover to the ruling Shiv Sena led by Eknath Shinde may be only a matter of time. Sena (UBT) 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 .
Minister Clarifies Impact of Falling Crude Oil Prices on Fuel Costs in India
New Delhi, June 18: The Minister of Petroleum and Natural Gas, Suresh Gopi, stated on Thursday that a decline in global crude oil prices does not guarantee an immediate reduction in petrol and diesel prices in India. In a conversation with reporters, Gopi explained that multiple factors influence domestic fuel pricing. This includes the time ... Read more Minister Clarifies Impact of Falling Crude Oil Prices on Fuel Costs in India
Rahul Gandhi Launches Students Echo Campaign to Gather Student Suggestions
New Delhi, June 18: Rahul Gandhi, the leader of the opposition in the Lok Sabha and Congress MP, has initiated a new campaign focused on student issues. On Thursday, he took to the social media platform X to invite youth and students to join the Students Echo campaign. In his post, Rahul Gandhi addressed students ... Read more Rahul Gandhi Launches Students Echo Campaign to Gather Student Suggestions
Ishan Kishan Proudly Returns to ODI Format with Stellar Performance
New Delhi, June 18: India triumphed over Afghanistan by 170 runs in the second ODI match played on Wednesday. Ishan Kishan played a crucial role in this victory, expressing his joy over his successful return to the ODI format. He stated that wearing the Indian jersey again in ODI cricket fills him with immense pride. ... Read more Ishan Kishan Proudly Returns to ODI Format with Stellar Performance
Wife earning over Rs 60,000 seeks maintenance from husband with Rs 1 lakh income; court draws line
A Delhi court has declined a woman's request for interim maintenance despite her husband's monthly income exceeding Rs 1 lakh, observing that such relief is not an automatic consequence merely because one spouse earns more than the other. The court noted that the woman was educated, gainfully employed and earning over Rs 60,000 a month.
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MP Sanatan Pandey Responds Firmly to Speculations About Leaving SP
New Delhi, June 18: Samajwadi Party MP Sanatan Pandey has addressed claims made by Minister and Subhaspa leader Om Prakash Rajbhar regarding a supposed rift within the party. Pandey firmly stated that he has no intention of leaving the Samajwadi Party, asserting that no force in the world can separate him from socialism and the ... Read more MP Sanatan Pandey Responds Firmly to Speculations About Leaving SP
Action will be taken against Shiv Sena (UBT) MPs who violate whip, says Arvind Sawant
Shiv Sena (UBT) has issued a whip to its MPs ahead of a crucial meeting in New Delhi. Party leaders have stated that action will be taken against those who defy the whip. Rebel MPs have reportedly met with the Lok Sabha Speaker, claiming support from six out of nine MPs.
Delhi Government Introduces Cooling Zones for NEET Exam Parents
New Delhi, June 18: In a significant initiative ahead of the National Eligibility cum Entrance Test (NEET) scheduled for June 21, the Delhi government has taken unprecedented steps to ensure the comfort of not just the candidates but also their accompanying parents. Chief Minister Rekha Gupta announced that, for the first time, cooling zones will ... Read more Delhi Government Introduces Cooling Zones for NEET Exam Parents
A former Delhi Police Sub-Inspector, Nishant Tomar, left a secure government job in India to pursue a career as a real estate agent in Australia. He shared his journey of starting from scratch, facing uncertainties, and building a successful career, inspiring many Indians abroad to embrace calculated risks for significant life changes.
Sena (UBT) Meeting To Decide Party's Future, Fate of Dissidents
The Shiv Sena (UBT) issued a whip on Wednesday directing its MPs to attend the meeting in New Delhi to discuss important issues.
HC to resume hearing on Telegrams plea against temporary ban
New Delhi: The Delhi High Court is slated to resume hearing on Thursday, June 18, a plea filed by messaging platform Telegram challenging the Centres decision to temporarily suspend its services across India ahead of the NEET (UG) 2026 re-examination scheduled for June 21. As per the cause list published by the Delhi High Court, 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 taps World Bank, ADB for $2.5 billion infrastructure spend
India is in talks with the World Bank and Asian Development Bank for substantial funding. This financial support aims to boost urban infrastructure and create jobs. The loans will help New Delhi manage its budget after increased spending on subsidies. The government plans to upgrade infrastructure and urban renewal projects.
A Delhi co-founder's shared experience highlights a candidate's initial low salary offer of Rs 60,000, despite expecting Rs 75,000. After two months of increased responsibilities and strong performance without recognition, the candidate received an Rs 85,000 offer elsewhere, leading to resignation. The incident underscores the importance of companies valuing employees' contributions through fair compensation.
PM Modi Shares Inspiring Sanskrit Quotes on Social Media
New Delhi, June 18: Prime Minister Narendra Modi took to the social media platform X on Thursday to share an inspiring Sanskrit quote. He posted, . .. This translates to: Wealth follows truth, fame follows altruism, knowledge follows practice, and wisdom follows action. On Wednesday, PM Modi shared another quote, ... Read more PM Modi Shares Inspiring Sanskrit Quotes on Social Media
Major Child Trafficking Ring Busted in New Delhi, 12 Arrested
New Delhi, June 18: The Central District Unit of the Delhi Police has successfully dismantled a significant interstate child trafficking ring, leading to the arrest of 12 suspects. During this operation, five newborns were rescued. This gang had been involved in the illegal trade of infants for an extended period and was active across various ... Read more Major Child Trafficking Ring Busted in New Delhi, 12 Arrested
Delhi Police have busted a major baby trafficking ring. Twelve individuals, including a woman posing as a doctor, were arrested. The network allegedly sold newborn babies for large sums after manipulating records. Five infants were rescued during the operation. Investigations suggest over 20 babies may have been trafficked. Separately, Uttar Pradesh Police also uncovered a child trafficking gang.
Delhi Police have busted a major baby trafficking ring. Twelve individuals, including a woman posing as a doctor, were arrested. The network allegedly sold newborn babies for large sums after manipulating records. Five infants were rescued during the operation. Investigations suggest over 20 babies may have been trafficked. Separately, Uttar Pradesh Police also uncovered a child trafficking gang.
Delhi Water Shortage: Week's wait for a single tanker; Residents say crisis is affecting their jobs
Delhi water shortage: Residents in several Patel Nagar neighborhoods are facing a severe water crisis, enduring long queues for water tankers due to irregular piped supply. This shortage forces many, including migrant workers, to miss work and incur extra costs, highlighting a persistent problem that demands a permanent solution from authorities.
NEET UG 2026 Re-Exam: 1.6 Million Candidates Download Admit Cards Ahead of June 21 Test
New Delhi, June 18: The National Testing Agency (NTA) has announced that approximately 1.6 million candidates have successfully downloaded their admit cards for the NEET UG 2026 re-examination scheduled for June 21. The admit cards were released on June 14. Many candidates reached out to the NTA, reporting difficulties in downloading their admit cards due ... Read more NEET UG 2026 Re-Exam: 1.6 Million Candidates Download Admit Cards Ahead of June 21 Test
Raj Arjuns Heartfelt Birthday Message for Daughter Sara: You Changed My Life
New Delhi, June 18: On the occasion of actress Sara Arjuns birthday, her father, actor Raj Arjun, shared an emotional note celebrating her life. In a touching message posted on social media, he expressed how Saras arrival transformed his life, filling it with joy and meaning. Raj Arjun shared special pictures with his daughter on ... Read more Raj Arjuns Heartfelt Birthday Message for Daughter Sara: You Changed My Life
New Delhi, June 18: The Jharkhand Premier League 2026 saw two thrilling matches on Wednesday. In the first match, Jamshedpur Steelers showcased an impressive performance, defeating Santhal Strikers by 15 runs. Meanwhile, Koylanchal Super Kings outperformed Chhota Nagpur Royals in the second encounter. Jamshedpur Steelers batted first, scoring 180 runs for the loss of 7 ... Read more Jharkhand Premier League: Jamshedpur Steelers Triumph Over Santhal Strikers, Koylanchal Super Kings Dominate Chhota Nagpur
Neet Paper Leak: Three NEET aspirants from Tamil Nadu, Delhi, and Uttarakhand have allegedly died by suicide amid intense pressure surrounding the medical entrance exam. These incidents follow the NEET controversy and cancellation of the earlier test, renewing concerns about student mental stress. The National Testing Agency assures a secure re-examination.
The Supreme Court has issued notice to the Delhi Police on bail petitions filed by two alleged Indian Mujahideen operatives who have remained in judicial custody for more than 12 years while facing prosecution under the Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act, 1967. The Bench of Justice Joymalya Bagchi and Justice Vipul M Pancholi on Wednesday directed [] The post Supreme Court seeks Delhi Police response on bail pleas of Indian Mujahideen operatives in custody for over 12 years appeared first on India Legal .
Leaders Pay Tribute on the Martyrdom Day of Guru Arjan Dev Ji
New Delhi, June 18: On the martyrdom day of the fifth Guru, Guru Arjan Dev Ji, leaders across the nation paid their respects. Defense Minister Rajnath Singh took to social media platform X to express, On the martyrdom day of the fifth Guru of the Sikh faith, Guru Arjan Dev Ji, I pay my humble ... Read more Leaders Pay Tribute on the Martyrdom Day of Guru Arjan Dev Ji
16 lakh NEET aspirants download admit cards; NTA prepares for re-exam
New Delhi: Ahead of the NEET (UG)-2026 re-examination scheduled for June 21, the National Testing Agency (NTA) has announced that nearly 16 lakh candidates have successfully downloaded their admit cards. The admit cards were released on June 14 for candidates appearing in the retest. The NTA stated that it had received requests from several candidates 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 .
PM Modi Mourns the Passing of Renowned Buddhist Scholar Robert Thurman
New Delhi, June 18: Prime Minister Narendra Modi expressed his sorrow on Thursday over the passing of Robert A.F. Thurman, a Padma Shri awardee. He described Thurman as a prominent Buddhist scholar, a distinguished teacher, and a lifelong friend of India. In a post on the social media platform X, PM Modi wrote, Through his ... Read more PM Modi Mourns the Passing of Renowned Buddhist Scholar Robert Thurman
BJP Leaders Pay Tribute to K.S. Sudarshan on His Birth Anniversary
New Delhi, June 18: The birth anniversary of K.S. Sudarshan, the fifth Sarsanghchalak of the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS), was observed on Thursday. On this occasion, BJP leaders paid their respects to him. Union Minister for Road Transport and Highways Nitin Gadkari expressed his homage, stating, I pay my humble respects to K.S. Sudarshan Ji ... Read more BJP Leaders Pay Tribute to K.S. Sudarshan on His Birth Anniversary
Delhi child trafficking racket busted; 12 held, five infants rescued
New Delhi: Delhi Police has busted an inter-state child trafficking syndicate, arrested 12 people and rescued five infants during an operation, an official said on Thursday, June 18. The accused are part of a network involved in the trafficking and illegal sale of newborns and infants across states, police said. Investigators are probing the syndicates 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 .
Blundell and Phillips Shine as New Zealand Posts 291 Runs on Day One of Second Test
New Delhi, June 18: The second Test match between New Zealand and England is underway at The Oval in London. By the end of the first days play, New Zealand had scored 291 runs for the loss of 7 wickets in their first innings. England won the toss and opted to have New Zealand bat ... Read more Blundell and Phillips Shine as New Zealand Posts 291 Runs on Day One of Second Test
IIT Delhi retains top spot among Indian universities in QS world rankings 2027
The Indian Institute of Technology Delhi (IIT Delhi) has retained its position as India's highest-ranked university in the QS World University Rankings 2027, climbing to 118th globally and equalling the best-ever ranking achieved by an Indian institution in the prestigious global index.
Special Significance of June 19: Worship of Goddess Lakshmi and Auspicious Timings
New Delhi, June 18: The Panchang holds significant importance in Hinduism. Many people consult it before undertaking any auspicious activities, travels, investments, or rituals. June 19, 2026 (Friday) is considered particularly special from a religious and astrological perspective. This day marks the Shukla Paksha Panchami Tithi, lasting until 5:01 PM, after which the Shashthi Tithi ... Read more Special Significance of June 19: Worship of Goddess Lakshmi and Auspicious Timings
As the US and Iran deal boosted market confidence, gold and silver prices climbed on Thursday. Gold and silver prices varied slightly across key Indian cities. Check 22K, 24K, 18K gold & silver price in Mumbai, Delhi, Kolkata and other cities here.
Nearly 1 lakh cyber fraud victims get money back: Amit Shah
New Delhi: Nearly one lakh citizens have benefitted from Money Restoration and Grievance Redressal mechanism for recovery of stolen funds of cyber fraud victims, Union Home Minister Amit Shah said on Wednesday, June 17. In a review meeting, Shah directed for regular review of newly launched portals, the Money Restoration Module (MRM) and the Grievance 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 .
New Delhi, June 18: On the death anniversary of Rani Lakshmibai, leaders across the nation paid homage to her indomitable courage, valor, and patriotism. Chief Minister Rekha Gupta described Rani Lakshmibai as an eternal symbol of Indian womens strength and a great heroine of the freedom struggle. Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath honored her as an ... Read more Leaders Pay Tribute to Rani Lakshmibai on Her Death Anniversary, Celebrating Womens Strength and Pride
Medicines Are Not Mere Merchandise: Why India Needs a Modern E-Pharmacy Law
India's pharmaceutical future may well be digital. The responsibility of policymakers is to ensure that it is also safe, transparent, and worthy of public trust K.V. CHANDRAMOULI India's pharmaceutical laws were designed for an era of neighbourhood chemists and paper prescriptions. As online medicine sales expand rapidly, the challenge is to harness digital convenience without compromising patient safety, professional accountability, and public health . A Growing Controversy in Digital Healthcare On 20 May 2026, the Chemists and Druggists Association of Goa joined a nationwide protest involving nearly 12 lakh wholesale and retail pharmaceutical outlets. Their grievance was not merely commercial competition from online pharmacies, but the absence of a comprehensive regulatory framework governing the sale of medicines through digital platforms. The protest has revived an important public policy question: Should medicines be treated like any other commodity sold through e-commerce platforms, or do they require a distinct regulatory architecture because of their direct impact on human health and life? The answer has far-reaching implications for healthcare, technology, consumer protection, and public safety. The Promise of E-Pharmacies India's e-pharmacy sector, estimated to be worth more than 1,200 crore and growing rapidly, offers undeniable advantages. Elderly patients, persons with disabilities, and residents of remote areas can access medicines without travelling long distances. Digital platforms provide price transparency, doorstep delivery, and integration with telemedicine services. During the COVID-19 pandemic, online pharmacies demonstrated their utility in maintaining continuity of treatment when physical movement was restricted. Why Medicines Are Different from Other Commodities Yet medicines are fundamentally different from books, garments, or groceries. They are potent therapeutic substances whose misuse can result in addiction, antimicrobial resistance, serious adverse effects, and even death. Consequently, the central issue is not whether e-pharmacies should exist, but whether they can be allowed to operate without adequate safeguards. India already faces a significant burden of self-medication. The Global Antibiotic Resistance Partnership estimated that nearly 20 per cent of antibiotics sold in Delhi were dispensed without valid prescriptions. Such practices contribute directly to antimicrobial resistance, which the World Health Organisation has identified as one of the gravest global public health threats of the twenty-first century. Unregulated online access could further aggravate this problem by facilitating easy acquisition of prescription medicines without meaningful medical supervision. Public Health Risks in the Digital Marketplace The concerns are not hypothetical. Prescription forgery, repeated use of the same prescription, online procurement of habit-forming drugs, sale of counterfeit medicines, and improper storage during transportation are all recognised risks. Unlike ordinary consumer goods, many medicines require controlled storage conditions throughout the supply chain. Vaccines, insulin preparations, biological products, and certain injectable drugs may lose efficacy if exposed to temperatures outside prescribed limits. A defective shirt may inconvenience a consumer; a defective medicine can cost a life. The Problem of Outdated Laws These concerns expose a deeper problem: India's regulatory framework was designed for a pre-digital era. The Drugs and Cosmetics Act, 1940 The Drugs and Cosmetics Act, 1940, enacted during British rule, remains the principal legislation governing the manufacture, sale, and distribution of drugs in India. The Act was framed at a time when pharmaceutical transactions occurred exclusively through physical establishments. Unsurprisingly, it contains no reference to internet-based sales, digital prescriptions, online platforms, electronic records, or interstate e-commerce transactions. The Drugs and Cosmetics Rules, 1945 Similarly, the Drugs and Cosmetics Rules, 1945, were designed around conventional retail pharmacies. They prescribe requirements relating to licensed premises, physical inspections, maintenance of records, pharmacist supervision, and storage conditions. While these provisions remain relevant, they are difficult to apply in an environment where medicines may be ordered through a mobile application, stored in a warehouse hundreds of kilometres away, and delivered through third-party logistics providers. The Pharmacy Act, 1948 The Pharmacy Act, 1948, presents another challenge. The Act rightly recognises that medicines should be dispensed under the supervision of qualified pharmacists capable of identifying prescription errors, advising patients, detecting dangerous drug interactions, and ensuring proper usage. However, the law does not clearly address remote dispensing, digital pharmacist consultations, or professional accountability in online transactions. Thus, India is attempting to regulate twenty-first-century technology through legal instruments drafted more than seventy-five years ago. Judicial Intervention and International Experience This regulatory gap has repeatedly attracted judicial attention. In 2018, the Delhi High Court directed that medicines should not be sold online without adherence to statutory requirements and highlighted the absence of a clear regulatory framework. The litigation underscored a reality that policymakers can no longer ignore: digital pharmaceutical commerce has outgrown the legal architecture designed to govern it. International experience offers useful lessons. South Korea prohibits the online sale of medicines. Several European countries permit e-pharmacies but subject them to stringent licensing and verification requirements. The United States enacted the Ryan Haight Online Pharmacy Consumer Protection Act following the death of a teenager who obtained controlled substances online without adequate medical oversight. The legislation mandates valid prescriptions, registration requirements, and severe penalties for violations. India does not need to replicate any foreign model wholesale, but it cannot continue operating in a regulatory vacuum. The Case for a Dedicated E-Pharmacy Law The way forward lies neither in banning e-pharmacies nor in allowing unrestricted online sales. Instead, India requires a comprehensive E-Pharmacy Regulation Act specifically tailored to contemporary realities. Such legislation should begin by clearly defining e-pharmacies and establishing a national licensing framework under the Central Drugs Standard Control Organisation (CDSCO). Every online pharmacy should be required to verify prescriptions through secure digital authentication systems. Prescriptions should carry unique identification numbers and digitally verifiable signatures from registered medical practitioners. Strengthening Professional Oversight Mandatory pharmacist oversight must remain non-negotiable. Technology should complement professional judgment rather than replace it. Video consultations, telephonic counselling, and documented pharmacist approvals can ensure that patients continue to receive expert guidance before medicines are dispensed. Ensuring Traceability and Enforcement The law must also establish end-to-end traceability of medicines through digital tracking systems capable of monitoring products from manufacturer to consumer. Such systems would significantly reduce the circulation of counterfeit and spurious medicines, a problem that has long plagued India's pharmaceutical sector. Equally important is strengthening enforcement capacity. State drug-control departments frequently face shortages of inspectors and technological resources. A modern regulatory system should utilise artificial intelligence, real-time transaction monitoring, and inter-state data sharing to identify suspicious purchasing patterns, forged prescriptions, and unlawful sales of controlled substances. A Risk-Based Regulatory Approach A risk-based regulatory framework is also desirable. Over-the-counter medicines may be subject to lighter controls, whereas Schedule H, H1, and X drugs should require progressively stricter levels of scrutiny and verification. Balancing Innovation with Safety The future of healthcare is undeniably digital. Telemedicine, electronic health records, wearable health technologies, and online pharmaceutical services are becoming integral components of modern healthcare delivery. Attempting to resist this transformation would be both impractical and counterproductive. However, technological innovation cannot be allowed to outpace patient safety. Medicines occupy a unique position at the intersection of commerce and healthcare. Conclusion: Building Trust in Digital Healthcare The debate over e-pharmacies should therefore move beyond the narrow conflict between traditional chemists and online businesses. The real challenge is to create a regulatory framework that preserves the convenience and efficiency of digital platforms while upholding the standards of safety, accountability, and professional oversight that healthcare demands. India's pharmaceutical future may well be digital. The responsibility of policymakers is to ensure that it is also safe, transparent, and worthy of public trust. (The Author is BE (Mech), BOE, ASME, Deputy Director of Boilers (Retd.), Mysuru)
2 Lawrence Bishnoi Gang Members Arrested In Guru Randhawa Gym Firing Case
Two men linked to Lawrence Bishnoi gang arrested for firing outside Guru Randhawa's gym in Delhi.
Karnataka, Madhya Pradesh & Tamil Nadu top dole givers, says CAG report
In the past ten years, state subsidies have skyrocketed to Rs 4.4 lakh crore in 2024-25, marking a staggering threefold increase. The frontrunners in subsidy distribution as a slice of their overall budget include Karnataka, Madhya Pradesh, Tamil Nadu, and Punjab.
Man Shot Dead In Delhi Over Old Rivalry, 4 Arrested: Cops
A 42-year-old man was shot dead allegedly by four people over an old family rivalry in south Delhi's Sangam Vihar area on Wednesday, with all the accused later arrested, police said.
LoP dismisses NCs proposed statehood protest as eyewash
Srinagar: Jammu and Kashmir Assemblys Leader of Opposition Sunil Sharma on Wednesday described the ruling National Conferences proposed protest at Delhis Jantar Mantar over restoration of statehood as an eyewash, saying that the Abdullah government was trying to divert peoples attention from its zero-governance. It is an eyewash, Sharma told reporters here when asked about []
Indias annual defence production surges to Rs 1.78 lakh cr in 2025-26
NEW DELHI, June 17: Indias annual defence production touched an all-time high of Rs 1.78 lakh crore in the financial year 2025-26, the defence ministry said on Wednesday. The milestone represents a 15.6 per cent growth over the previous fiscal years output of Rs 1.54 lakh crore and a staggering 110 per cent increase since []
Five suspects linked to ISI-backed terror module held
NEW DELHI, June 17: Five more persons associated with an alleged interstate terror module linked to Pakistan-based gangster Shahzad Bhatti have been arrested for allegedly plotting attacks on police personnel and disseminating propaganda for an ISI-backed outfit, a Delhi Police official said on Wednesday. The latest arrests come a month after three members of the []
India Emerges as a Leader in Clean Energy Adoption Under PM Modis Leadership
New Delhi, June 18: Union Minister Prahlad Joshi stated on Wednesday that under Prime Minister Narendra Modis leadership, India has become one of the fastest-growing clean energy economies in the world over the past 12 years. Highlighting the governments ambitious efforts to promote green energy and reduce carbon emissions in industries, he emphasized that the ... Read more India Emerges as a Leader in Clean Energy Adoption Under PM Modis Leadership
International Yoga Day 2026: Jackie Shroff and Sonu Nigam Promote Fitness with Inspiring Messages
New Delhi, June 18: The awareness campaign for International Yoga Day 2026 is gaining momentum across the country. In this initiative, the Ministry of AYUSH has shared videos on social media featuring Bollywood stars Jackie Shroff and singer Sonu Nigam. Both artists encourage people to incorporate yoga into their daily routines and adopt a healthy ... Read more International Yoga Day 2026: Jackie Shroff and Sonu Nigam Promote Fitness with Inspiring Messages
Telegram Challenges Temporary Suspension Ahead of NEET UG Re-Examination
New Delhi, June 18: Messaging platform Telegram has filed a petition in the Delhi High Court against the central governments decision to temporarily suspend its services in India before the NEET (UG) 2026 re-examination scheduled for June 21. The case was presented before Justice Tejas Kharias vacation bench. Telegram is contesting the restrictions imposed under ... Read more Telegram Challenges Temporary Suspension Ahead of NEET UG Re-Examination
India-UK Trade Agreement Set to Launch on July 15, Boosting Exports and Professionals
New Delhi, June 18: India and the United Kingdom (UK) announced on Wednesday that the Comprehensive Economic and Trade Agreement (CETA) will come into effect on July 15. This marks the beginning of a new phase in the economic relationship between the two nations. On the same day, the Social Security Agreement, known as the ... Read more India-UK Trade Agreement Set to Launch on July 15, Boosting Exports and Professionals
High Court seeks government's reply as Telegram challenges ban over NEET retest
The Delhi High Court has asked the Centre for its response on the ban imposed on Telegram, which is challenging the temporary restriction ahead of the NEET-UG retest. The government claims to have shocking material to share, citing ongoing issues with channels involved in examination-related activities resurfacing after being blocked.
G7 Summit: Trump Signals India-US Trade Deal is Within Reach
Washington, June 18: During the G7 summit, U.S. President Donald Trump announced that a trade agreement between the United States and India is very close to being finalized. This assurance followed discussions with Prime Minister Narendra Modi. This statement comes at a time when both Washington and New Delhi are engaged in ongoing talks to ... Read more G7 Summit: Trump Signals India-US Trade Deal is Within Reach
Tariq Anwar Critiques Modi-Trump Meeting, Claims BJPs Strategy to Undermine Opposition
New Delhi, June 18: Congress MP Tariq Anwar has criticized the recent meeting between Prime Minister Narendra Modi and U.S. President Donald Trump, claiming it offers no real benefit to India. He expressed concerns over the alleged fragmentation of opposition parties, the expansion of the NDA, potential organizational changes within the Bihar Congress, and the ... Read more Tariq Anwar Critiques Modi-Trump Meeting, Claims BJPs Strategy to Undermine Opposition
Harmanpreet Kaur Praises Opening Partnership in Historic Win Against Netherlands
New Delhi, June 18: India secured a remarkable victory against the Netherlands in the 10th match of the Womens T20 World Cup 2026, winning by 95 runs. Captain Harmanpreet Kaur highlighted the crucial opening partnership between Smriti Mandhana and Shafali Verma as a key factor in this historic win. After the match played at Headingley, ... Read more Harmanpreet Kaur Praises Opening Partnership in Historic Win Against Netherlands
Inauguration of Primary Coolant Pump Testing Facility at Tarapur Nuclear Power Station
New Delhi, June 18: The Secretary of the Department of Atomic Energy (DAE) and Chairman of the Atomic Energy Commission (AEC), Ajit Kumar Mohanty, inaugurated the primary coolant pump testing facility at the Tarapur Nuclear Power Station (TAPS) on Wednesday. This event also included a review of the recently approved ten-year life extension for the ... Read more Inauguration of Primary Coolant Pump Testing Facility at Tarapur Nuclear Power Station
Statehood Demand Democratic Duty, Jantar Mantar Protest On: Mian Altaf
Srinagar, June 17: National Conference Member of Parliament and senior party leader Mian Altaf Ahmad on Wednesday asserted that the proposed protest at Jantar Mantar in New Delhi seeking the restoration of Jammu and Kashmir's statehood will be held as scheduled, describing the demand as a democratic right and responsibility of the people and their representatives. Speaking to reporters, Mian Altaf Ahmad said the party remains committed to its demand for the restoration of statehood and will continue raising the issue at every available platform. He noted that the Chief Minister had already clarified that the protest programme would go ahead as planned. Demanding the restoration of statehood is our duty. We are doing our duty, and this is a positive step towards safeguarding the democratic rights of the people of Jammu and Kashmir, he said. Referring to the broader democratic framework of the country, the senior NC leader emphasized that democracy, secularism, and freedom remain the pillars of India's identity. He expressed concern over what he described as the weakening of democratic institutions and freedoms. India is respected across the world for its democracy and secular values. It is unfortunate if institutions linked to justice, freedom, and the media are seen as weakening. Democracy must be strengthened, not restricted, Mian Altaf remarked. When asked about political statements predicting the fall of the Omar Abdullah-led government, the MP dismissed such claims, saying they reflected the views and aspirations of political opponents. They have been making such statements repeatedly. If they wish to continue dreaming about it, that is their choice, he said. Responding to questions regarding preparations for Muharram and the upcoming Amarnath Yatra, Mian Altaf expressed confidence that both events would be conducted peacefully and successfully. Highlighting the significance of Muharram, which commenced today, he said all religious programmes associated with the holy month would be organized smoothly. He also underscored Kashmir's long tradition of hospitality towards Amarnath pilgrims. The people of Kashmir have always welcomed and served the pilgrims, even during difficult times. I am confident that the administration will make adequate arrangements for the safety and security of the yatris, and the pilgrimage will proceed successfully, he said.
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Tourism stakeholders seeks Awantipora Air base during maintenance Srinagar, June 17: The proposed closure of Sheikh-ul-Alam International Airport has worried the tourism players, who believe the move may cast shadow for the tourism peak season in the Valley, demanding the temporary operation of Awantipora Air Base for the civil flights during the closure period. According to the authorities, the airport shall remain unavailable on every Monday and Tuesday from July 1, 2026, to September 30, 2026 for runway maintenance. Besides, a complete closure of runway operations has also been proposed from October 1 to October 16, 2026. Speaking with Rising Kashmir, the tourism stakeholders expressed apprehensions that the proposed closure will end up in losses to the tourism industry. Muhammad Ibrahim Siah, President Travel Agents Society of Kashmir (TASK), said that the runway maintenance is a welcome move, but at the same time, proposed closure of the airport will bring difficulties to the sector, especially at a time when tourism has started picking up once again in Kashmir. We welcome the decision to maintain the runway at Srinagar airport. But, the move should not affect the tourism season in Kashmir, Siah said, adding that the government must consider making the Awantipora Air Base operation for civil flights during the proposed closure period with an aim to ease the tensions and sufferings of the tourism players. We appeal to Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha, Chief Minister Omar Abdullah and Union Civil Aviation Minister Ram Mohan Naidu Kinjarapu to make Awantipora Air Base available for civilian flights as an alternative, he said, while welcoming the Chief Ministers recent meeting in this regard in New Delhi. He said tourism will face a setback in case such decisions are not taken well on time. Ather Yameen Narwari, Secretary of Skl International Kashmir, told Rising Kashmir the move has led to the concern among the tourism players. International tourists dont travel by road and thus the move will affect the footfall in the Valley, he said. Narwari added that the runway maintenance work must not be done in a phased-manner and the government should consider completing the work in one go. During the closure period, the Awantipora air base should be made available for civilian flights so that the people wont get affected, he said. The proposed closure will not only affect the tourism players, but would impact the local populace as well, especially the patients who travel frequently to other places for treatment. Therefore, the alternate availability is must to ensure the people across Kashmir wont face any difficulties, Athar said.
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