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As Delhi turns up the heat, MCD orders citywide cooling measures

The Municipal Corporation of Delhi has issued an advisory for the upcoming summer season. Departments are directed to take precautionary measures against heatwave conditions. Arrangements for cool drinking water, cooling facilities, and ORS kits will be made. Working hours for sanitation staff will be rationalized. Heatwave warnings will be disseminated at the ward level to protect civic workers and residents.

The Economic Times 30 Apr 2026 3:24 pm

BJP Delhi Shares Pinterest Pics as Kejriwal's Home, Calls it 'Sheesh Mahal 2.0'

Team WebQoof found that most of the images were taken from Pinterest or a social media page.

The Quint 30 Apr 2026 3:21 pm

Delhi-NCR rain alert: National capital, Noida, Gurgaon, Ghaziabad to see rain, thunder and hail storm in next 3 hours. Check latest warning from NDMA

DelhiNCR Rain Forecast: On Thursday, several parts of Delhi-NCR, including Noida, Gurugram, Ghaziabad experienced light rain and thunderstorms as per the IMD's forecast. The NDMA in a warning said that there is a very high probability of moderate thunderstorms (wind speeds of 4060 km/h), lightning strikes, light to moderate rainfall, and hailstorms in UP.

The Economic Times 30 Apr 2026 3:19 pm

Delhi College Bars Student Union Fests After University Clashes

Shaheed Bhagat Singh College, Delhi University, bars students' union from organising fests after recent campus clashes. Administration assigns responsibility to official committees to ensure discipline, proper coordination, and accountability in all

NDTV 30 Apr 2026 3:16 pm

Relief for Karisma's children: HC freezes Sunjay Kapur's bank accounts

The Delhi High Court has ordered the preservation of assets belonging to late businessman Sunjay Kapur, who passed away in London in June last year.

NewsBytes 30 Apr 2026 3:12 pm

Delhi HC says Priya Kapur must clear legitimate suspicions raised by Karisma Kapoors kids in Sunjay Kapur family estate dispute

Delhi High Court mandates that doubts surrounding Sunjay Kapur's Will must be cleared. Priya Kapur, the Will's proponent, faces the task of addressing concerns raised by Kapur's children. The court has implemented protective measures for the estate, including restrictions on asset alienation.

The Economic Times 30 Apr 2026 3:05 pm

India, Italy draw up a new drill plan as military ties tighten

India and Italy have recently established a Military Cooperation Plan set for 2026-27, signifying a strategic advancement in their defense relationship. The accord emphasises enhanced military engagements and paves the way for increased defense industrial collaboration. Key components involve structured exchanges and joint training initiatives, indicating a robust commitment to deepening military ties between New Delhi and Rome.

The Economic Times 30 Apr 2026 2:20 pm

May 2026 School Holidays: Full list, summer vacations, heatwave alerts & state-wise closure dates in India

India is experiencing an intense heatwave, forcing many states to declare early summer vacations. Temperatures are soaring, making daily commutes difficult and posing health risks. Schools in Delhi are set to close from May 11 to June 30, while Odisha has already begun its summer break from April 27.

The Economic Times 30 Apr 2026 2:17 pm

IPL 2026: RR Skipper Parag Fined 25 Cent Match Fee, Handed Demerit Point For Vaping Inside Dressing Room

Electronic Cigarettes Act: Rajasthan Royals (RR) skipper Riyan Parag has been fined 25 percent of his match fee and handed a demerit point after being caught using a vape inside the dressing room during the IPL 2026 match against Punjab Kings in New Chandigarh. A statement from the IPL on Thursday said Parag admitted to breaching Level 1 of the IPLs Code of Conduct, which covers conduct that brings the game into disrepute. The incident occurred during RRs successful chase when cameras captured him vaping in the dressing room, leading to huge outrage on social media and in the IPL ecosystem. The incident occurred during the second innings when Riyan was seen using a vape inside the dressing room. Riyan admitted to the offence and accepted the sanction imposed by the Match Referee, Amit Sharma, further said the statement from the IPL. It is understood that after Parags visuals of using the vape were brought to the attention of the authorities, on-field umpires Tanmay Srivastava and Nitin Menon reported the matter to match referee Sharma. The IPLs code does not explicitly mention vaping but stresses maintaining decorum in dressing rooms and player areas. The statement also said a process of taking a strict action on RR is also on the cards. The Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) is also exploring other options to initiate proceedings for stringent action against the erring team, its officials and player/s to ensure that the reputation of IPL remains intact, it further said. Article 2.21 is intended to cover all types of conduct that bring the game into disrepute and which is not specifically and adequately covered by the specific offences set out elsewhere in this Code of Conduct, including Article 2.20. By way of example, Article 2.21 may (depending upon the seriousness and context of the breach) prohibit, without limitation, the following: (a) public acts of misconduct; (b) unruly public behaviour; and (c) inappropriate comments which are detrimental to the interests of the game. When assessing the seriousness of the offence, the context of the particular situation, and whether it was deliberate, reckless, negligent, avoidable and/or accidental, shall be considered. Further, the person lodging the Report shall determine where on the range of severity the conduct lays (with the range of severity starting at conduct of a minor nature (and hence a Level 1 Offence) up to conduct of an extremely serious nature (and hence a Level 4 Offence)), says the IPL Code of Conduct on breach of Article 2.21. By way of example, Article 2.21 may (depending upon the seriousness and context of the breach) prohibit, without limitation, the following: (a) public acts of misconduct; (b) unruly public behaviour; and (c) inappropriate comments which are detrimental to the interests of the game. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Previously, RR team manager Romi Bhinder was fined Rs 1 Lakh and given a stern warning for using a mobile phone in the dugout during a clash against Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB) in Guwahati. RR will next face Delhi Capitals at the Sawai Mansingh Stadium in Jaipur on Friday. Article Source: IANS

CNMSports 30 Apr 2026 2:08 pm

BSG's 5th Sustainability Conclave Highlights Collective Action for Climate-Resilient Communities

Bharat Soka Gakkai (BSG), an organization promoting peace, culture, education and sustainability, organized its fifth Sustainability Conclave on April 29, 2026, in New Delhi with the theme Building Resilient Futures: Climate, Communities and Collective Strength, highlighting the importance of collective action in addressing climate change and fostering sustainable communities. Chief Guest Veditha Reddy (IAS, Edu.& Sports, Delhi); Aditi Haldar, Vimlendu Jha, Justice Michael Wilson, Shashank Shah, Ripu D. Bevli, Namrta Bangia; BSG Chairperson Vishesh Gupta As natures limits become starkly evident, just last year in 2025, India faced extreme weather on 99% of days, claiming 4,419 lives (up 45% in 4 years), damaging 17.4 million hectares of crops (up 9x), destroying 181,459 homes, and killing 77,189 animals underscoring that urgent action is needed. The conclave, held at the Chinmaya Mission Auditorium in New Delhi, brought together thought leaders, experts, and sustainability enthusiasts to explore the challenges and opportunities for creating a sustainable future. In his inaugural address, BSG Chairperson Mr. Vishesh Gupta said, Sustainability has to be more than a survival manual; it has to be a celebration of our shared life, our shared struggles, and our shared resilience. We dont need a handful of people doing sustainability perfectly. We do need millions of people who may not be doing it perfectly, but are committed to doing it together . Ms. Veditha Reddy, IAS Director, Education & Sports, Govt. of NCT of Delhi, was the Chief Guest & Keynote Speaker at the conclave. In her keynote address, she said sustainability is often taken in a negative connotation and associated with sacrifice. But sustainability is a mindset. Small daily actions come together to make a difference in our lives. It is also true that we need to have right policies and each and every stakeholder needs to rise to the occasion whether it is the policy maker, implementers, the public or students. Every action really matters. The conclave included a panel discussion by renowned speakers such as Justice Michael D. Wilson (Adjunct Faculty Jindal Global Law School); Dr. Shashank Shah (Senior Public Policy Specialist, Author); Mr. Vimlendu Jha (Environmentalist, Founder Swechha); Mr. Ripudaman Singh Bevli (Plogman of India); and Dr. Aditi Haldar (Director, South Asia Global Reporting Initiative (GRI)). The panel discussion was moderated by Ms. Namrta Bangia (Senior Director Global Mass Transit). The climate emergency upends the historically gradual evolution of the rule of law to address injustice.Faced with the climate emergency, Judges have little timeperhaps seven yearsto apply the rule of law to protect the rights of citizens to a life sustaining climate.Absent unprecedented judicial independence, climate injustice will persist, and the rule of law will erode as cascading environmental catastrophe ensues. , said Justice Michael D Wilson, who believes in the power of the rule of law to advance climate justice. Mr. Vimlendu Jha said, Climate change is no longer a theoryits a lived reality affecting our lives and ecosystems every day. The crisis demands urgent, responsible leadership, especially from young people. This is not a distant threatits here and now. There is no Planet B. Happy to be part of the Conclave, contributing to conversations on building a more resilient future. We often discuss climate resilience at policy tables. But on the ground, communities cant afford to wait. My work focuses on enabling climate resilience through community-led governance where young people step up to solve challenges of their places instead of waiting for government action. Because resilience isnt built in frameworks alone. Its built on ground. said Mr. Ripudaman Singh Bevli . Dr. Aditi Haldar said, Economic growth and environmental responsibility are no longer opposing goals. If a billion citizens make mindful choices every day, Indias path to a $1 trillion economy becomes not just achievable, but sustainable . Ms. Namrta Bangia added, Climate resilience begins with peoplethe same people who design our systems, shape our policies, build industries, and imagine the future. When individuals, communities, and institutions move together, even small actions can create a transformative impact . As a testament to the power of small actions, two young changemakers from Mothers Mount Global School shared how their BSG-supported SDG Club reduced paper use by 3040%, cut waste, and conserved energy, extending these practices into homes and communities. Another individual spoke of her inner transformation, which led her to start a skills training centre in Bihar, enabling 20 women to build livelihoods and uplift their communities. In conjunction with the conclave, BSG arranged a sustainability exhibition titled Seeds of Hope & Action: Making the SDGs a Reality, to bring home the message about the Power of One to create a more sustainable world, and about adopting Sustainable Human Behaviour as a way of life.With this conclave, BSG is determined to advance towards achieving the SDGs by 2030 without leaving even a single person behind. About Bharat Soka Gakkai Bharat Soka Gakkai (BSG) is an organization dedicated to promoting the values of happiness and peace for all, under the umbrella of peace, culture, education, and sustainability. BSG has more than 290,000 members who are spread across 600 towns and cities of India and belong to all age groups. To build a sustainable age by 2030, BSG launched the BSG for SDG initiative in 2021, with the motto: Towards 2030: Achieving SDGs through Sustainable Human Behaviour. www.bharatsokagakkai.org www.bsgforsdg.org/about-bsg-for-sdg

News Voir 30 Apr 2026 2:07 pm

Petrol, Diesel prices today (April 30): Global oil prices breach $120 per barrel; check fuel rates in Delhi, Mumbai, Kolkata and Chennai

Petrol, Diesel prices update: Despite a surge in Brent crude oil prices, petrol and diesel rates remained stable across India on April 30, 2026, Thursday. Amidst viral rumors of a price hike, the government, through PIB Fact Check, debunked a fake notification claiming significant increases, assuring citizens that fuel prices will not change.

The Economic Times 30 Apr 2026 1:35 pm

SC reserves order on Pawan Kheras plea for anticipatory bail

New Delhi: The Supreme Court on Thursday, April 30, reserved its order on a plea of Congress leader Pawan Khera seeking anticipatory bail in a case registered against him related to allegations that Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarmas wife possessed multiple passports and undisclosed properties abroad. A bench of Justices JK Maheshwari and AS Get the latest updates in Hyderabad City News , Technology , Entertainment , Sports , Politics and Top Stories on WhatsApp & Telegram by subscribing to our channels. You can also download our app for Android and iOS .

The Siasat Daily 30 Apr 2026 1:28 pm

ICSE, ISC Results: Girls Outperform Boys, Pass Rate Over 99%

NEW DELHI, Apr 30: The Council for the Indian School Certificate Examinations on Thursday announced the Class 10 and Class 12 results for 2026, with overall pass percentages of 99.18 per cent and 99.13 per cent, respectively. A total of 2,58,721 candidates appeared for the Indian Certificate of Secondary Education (ICSE), or Class 10, examination. About 1,03,316 students took the Indian School Certificate (ISC), or Class 12, exam. Girls outperformed boys in both examinations. In ICSE, girls recorded a pass [] The post ICSE, ISC Results: Girls Outperform Boys, Pass Rate Over 99% appeared first on Daily Excelsior .

Daily Excelsior 30 Apr 2026 1:14 pm

SVC Reports Strong Growth with Rs. 43,693 Crores; Reinforces Customer Trust

SVC Co-operative Bank, one of Indias prominent urban cooperative banks, has reported a strong and stable financial performance for the year ended March 31, 2026, highlighting its continued growth and resilience in a dynamic banking environment. 6,973 Crores, indicating the Banks active role in supporting credit demand and economic activity. The simultaneous rise in deposits and advances points to a well-balanced growth strategy. 205 Crores for the financial year. The profit remains robust and demonstrates the Banks ability to maintain steady earnings amid evolving sectoral conditions. The performance reflects disciplined operations and a focus on long-term sustainability. On the asset quality front, Gross NPA stood at 2.69%, while Net NPA was at 0.96%. The Bank continues to focus on prudent risk management and strengthening recovery mechanisms. Notably, the Capital Adequacy Ratio (CRAR) improved to 15.48%, reinforcing the Banks solid capital position and ability to support future growth. Mr. Durgesh S. Chandavarkar, Chairman, SVC Bank , said The Banks performance reflects the continued trust of our customers and the strength of our governance-led approach. Even in a dynamic environment, we have remained focused on stability, prudent growth, and long-term value creation. We will continue to build on this foundation while strengthening our role in the cooperative banking sector . The Bank shared its audited performance highlights through official communication channels, receiving positive feedback from customers and stakeholders. This response reflects continued confidence in the Banks transparency, governance standards, and consistent delivery. With its guiding philosophy, Your Trust, Our Strength , SVC Co-operative Bank has reaffirmed its commitment to customer-centric banking and sustainable expansion. Going forward, the Bank aims to strengthen its digital offerings, enhance service quality, and broaden its reach, while carefully navigating sectoral challenges. The overall performance underscores its steady progress as a reliable institution in the cooperative banking space. About SVC Bank Set up in 1906, SVC Bank is a 119-year-rich institution that has contributed significantly to the development of the co-operative movement in India for over a century. Today, the Bank is one of the oldest and most recognised names in the countrys co-operative banking space. SVC is a Multi-State Scheduled Co-operative Bank with its presence across 10 States & 1 Union Territory Maharashtra, Karnataka, Goa, Gujarat, Rajasthan, Delhi, Haryana, Madhya Pradesh, Andhra Pradesh, Telangana and Tamil Nadu. Total Business of the Bank is at Rs. 43,693 Crores as on March 31, 2026 and Net Profit stands at Rs. 205 Crores. Gross NPA stood at 2.69% while Net NPA stood at 0.96%. Time and again, the Bank has proven its strong fundamentals and efficiency parameters. Headquartered in Mumbai, the Bank has a vast network of 203 branches, 220 ATMs and an employee strength of over 2,500. The Bank offers the entire gamut of services across Retail, Corporate and International Banking. The Banks performance and innovation have been recognised through several recent industry awards. SVC Bank was awarded Best Urban Co-operative Bank, Best Cyber Security Initiative and Digital Banking Innovation of the Year at the 3rd Rashtriya Urban Cooperative Banking Summit & Awards 2026. SVC Bank received three distinguished recognitions at IBA's Annual Banking Technology Conference, Expo & Citations 2024-25, conducted on January 9th, 2026 in Mumbai: Best Fintech & DPI Adoption (Winner) in the Co-operative Sector Banks category, Best Tech Talent (Winner) in the Co-operative Sector Banks category and Best Technology Bank (Special Mention) in the Co-operative Sector Banks category. The Bank was awarded the Leader Award at the 9th All India UCB Summit & Awards, 2025, the Best HR Transformation and Best Audit Transformation Awards at the FCBA Awards 2025, and the Gold Award for the Bank's Wall Calendar for the Year 2025 & the Consolation Award for the Bank's Annual Report F.Y. 2024-25, at the 15th PRCI Excellence Awards 2025. In addition, earlier honours include the Banco Blue Ribbon 2024 Award for excellence in the Urban Co-operative Bank category. The Bank was also felicitated at the Rashtriya Coop Samman Samaroh 2025 with the titles of Best Urban Co-operative Bank, Best Multi-State Urban Co-operative Bank and Best Chairperson of the Year awarded to Shri. Durgesh Chandavarkar. SVC Bank was recently awarded the prestigious 'Most Innovative CFO' Award at the Silver Feather Awards 2025 - 6th Edition and ET Nows Best Organisations to Work 2025. These accolades reflect the Banks leadership in co-operative banking, commitment to technology and people, and its role in advancing financial inclusion. www.svc.bank.in .

News Voir 30 Apr 2026 1:11 pm

SC Notice To Centre On Plea To Establish Revenue Judicial Service For Land Disputes

NEW DELHI, Apr 30: The Supreme Court on Thursday sought response from the Centre and others on a PIL seeking directions to establish a revenue judicial service, and prescribe minimum legal qualification and training module for public servants adjudicating land disputes. A bench of Chief Justice Surya Kant and Justice Joymalya Bagchi issued notice to the Union of India, Law Commission and others on a plea filed by advocate Ashwini Upadhyay who claimed that non-qualified legal professionals were deciding land [] The post SC Notice To Centre On Plea To Establish Revenue Judicial Service For Land Disputes appeared first on Daily Excelsior .

Daily Excelsior 30 Apr 2026 12:38 pm

Consider amending law on ending pregnancy of rape survivors: SC to Centre

New Delhi: The Supreme Court on Thursday, April 30, took strong exception to a plea by AIIMS seeking to set aside its order allowing a 15-year-old girl to medically terminate her 30-week pregnancy, and asked the Centre to consider amending the law to permit rape survivors to terminate unwanted pregnancies even beyond 20 weeks. The Get the latest updates in Hyderabad City News , Technology , Entertainment , Sports , Politics and Top Stories on WhatsApp & Telegram by subscribing to our channels. You can also download our app for Android and iOS .

The Siasat Daily 30 Apr 2026 12:36 pm

Bain Capital sells nearly 1 pc stake in Emcure Pharma for Rs 289 crore

NEW DELHI, Apr 30: Global investment firm Bain Capital has divested nearly a 1 per cent stake in Emcure Pharmaceuticals for over Rs 289 crore through open market transactions, according to the block deal data on the NSE. Following the stake sale, shares of Emcure Pharmaceuticals fell 2.31 per cent to trade at Rs 1,690 apiece on the National Stock Exchange (NSE). US-based Bain Capital, through its affiliate BC Investments IV Ltd, offloaded 18 lakh shares, or a 0.95 per [] The post Bain Capital sells nearly 1 pc stake in Emcure Pharma for Rs 289 crore appeared first on Daily Excelsior .

Daily Excelsior 30 Apr 2026 12:26 pm

Renault Group India to separate powertrain manufacturing from vehicle production, sales operations

NEW DELHI, Apr 30: French automaker Renault is undertaking a restructuring of the groups operations in India with plans to separate powertrain production from vehicle manufacturing and sales operations, the company said on Thursday. Renault Group India has approached the National Company Law Tribunal (NCLT) for approval of a proposed structural realignment of its India operations, it said in a statement. It envisages the powertrain manufacturing activity being organised as a dedicated powertrain entity within Renault Group India, while vehicle [] The post Renault Group India to separate powertrain manufacturing from vehicle production, sales operations appeared first on Daily Excelsior .

Daily Excelsior 30 Apr 2026 12:23 pm

HUL Q4 profit rises 21 pc to Rs 2,994 cr; sales up 8 pc at Rs 16,172 cr

NEW DELHI, Apr 30: FMCG major Hindustan Unilever Ltd (HUL) on Thursday reported 20.96 per cent rise in March quarter consolidated net profit to Rs 2,994 crore helped by an increase in volume and proceeds from the divestment of stake in Nutritionalab. The company had logged a net profit of Rs 2,475 crore in January-March FY25, according to a regulatory filing from HUL. Revenue from sale of products was up 8.13 per cent at Rs 16,172 crore in March quarter [] The post HUL Q4 profit rises 21 pc to Rs 2,994 cr; sales up 8 pc at Rs 16,172 cr appeared first on Daily Excelsior .

Daily Excelsior 30 Apr 2026 12:21 pm

Roblox appoints former AWS senior executive Sunil Rao as MD for India

NEW DELHI, Apr 30: Gaming company Roblox has appointed former Amazon Web Services senior executive Sunil Rao as Managing Director for its India arm, the company said on Thursday. Rao will serve as Robloxs senior representative and market lead in the country, overseeing day-to-day execution of Roblox Indias strategy working with local teams and partners, the company said in a statement. Roblox announces the appointment of Sunil Rao as Managing Director, Roblox India. Rao will join Roblox India this May [] The post Roblox appoints former AWS senior executive Sunil Rao as MD for India appeared first on Daily Excelsior .

Daily Excelsior 30 Apr 2026 12:20 pm

Bajaj Finance shares climb nearly 5 pc post earnings announcement

NEW DELHI, Apr 30: Shares of leading NBFC Bajaj Finance on Thursday climbed nearly 5 per cent after the firm reported a 22 per cent increase in its consolidated profit after tax for the three months ended March 2026. The stock rallied 4.89 per cent to Rs 975.50 on the BSE. At the NSE, it jumped 4.83 per cent to Rs 975. Bajaj Finance on Wednesday reported a 22 per cent increase in its consolidated profit after tax to Rs [] The post Bajaj Finance shares climb nearly 5 pc post earnings announcement appeared first on Daily Excelsior .

Daily Excelsior 30 Apr 2026 12:18 pm

SC Asks Centre To Consider Amending Law On Terminating Pregnancy Of Rape Survivors

NEW DELHI, Apr 30: The Supreme Court on Thursday took strong exception to a plea by AIIMS seeking to set aside its order allowing a 15-year-old girl to medically terminate her 30-week pregnancy, and asked the Centre to consider amending the law to permit rape survivors to terminate unwanted pregnancies even beyond 20 weeks. The top court said when there is pregnancy due to rape, there should not be a time limit. Law needs to be organic and in sync [] The post SC Asks Centre To Consider Amending Law On Terminating Pregnancy Of Rape Survivors appeared first on Daily Excelsior .

Daily Excelsior 30 Apr 2026 11:45 am

PM Modi wants to delay caste census; details of exercise still awaited: Congress

New Delhi: Attacking the government over the caste census issue, the Congress on Thursday, April 30, said it is yet to come out with any details of how this enumeration will be done and alleged that Prime Minister Narendra Modi has every intention of delaying the exercise. Congress general secretary in-charge communications Jairam Ramesh said Get the latest updates in Hyderabad City News , Technology , Entertainment , Sports , Politics and Top Stories on WhatsApp & Telegram by subscribing to our channels. You can also download our app for Android and iOS .

The Siasat Daily 30 Apr 2026 11:35 am

3 Children, Aged 8 To 10, Drown In Pond At Golf Course In Delhi

Sector 23 police station received a PCR call regarding the incident at 7.07 am, following which a police team rushed to the spot.

NDTV 30 Apr 2026 10:53 am

Delhi To Boost Homoeopathy, Integrate AYUSH With Mainstream Healthcare: Minister

The minister added that the government is working to open new polyclinics, address staff shortages and expand services, particularly in underserved areas

NDTV 30 Apr 2026 10:47 am

Indian Haj pilgrims to pay additional Rs 10,000 for air fare

New Delhi , Apr 30: Indian Hajj pilgrims will have to pay an additional 10,000 in view of the rise in aviation turbine fuel (ATF) prices arising from the ongoing crisis in West Asia. The Haj Committee of India has issued a circular notifying all pilgrims of Haj 2026 of an increase in airfare, directing registered pilgrims to deposit the extra amount towards differential airfare by May 15. In its circular the Haj committee of India notified that, in view of extraordinary circumstances arising out of the ongoing crisis in the Middle East the revised airfare for each pilgrim entails an additional amount of USD 100 per pilgrim, irrespective of embarkation point, to be borne by the pilgrims. The decision has been taken in view of pressing requests from airlines for revision of base fare by more than USD 400 on account of the sharp increase in Aviation Turbine Fuel prices due to the prevailing situation in the Middle East after due examination of facts and consultation with stakeholders. All pilgrims of Hajj 2026 are required to deposit 10,000.00 towards differential airfare by May 15. The amount, as specified above, may be deposited either through: E-payment facility available on https://hajcommittee.gov.in or Haj Suvidha App using Credit Card / Debit Card / Net Banking or Specified Pay-in-Slip in any branch of State Bank of India or Union Bank of India in the account of Haj Committee of India using Bank Reference Number available on HCoI website against each Cover number. The unique Bank Reference Number provided to each Cover must be mentioned in the Deposit Receipt. 6. All State/UT Haj Committees are requested to immediately inform the concerned pilgrims and ensure timely deposit of the required amount Ends

Greater Kashmir 30 Apr 2026 10:47 am

Orange Health Labs Hits 180 Cr ARR in FY26 & Posts 65% CAGR Growth for 3 Straight Years

Orange Health Labs reports 138 Cr FY26 Revenue, 65% YoY Growth Bengaluru achieves 20% EBITDA profitability Scaled retail footprint with 75 company-owned collection centers 99%+ on-time sample collections Orange Health Labs today announced strong financial performance for FY26, reporting 138 crore in revenue and exiting the year at a 180 crore ARR, marking a 65% year-on-year growth for both LTM revenue and ARR. With over 3 million orders served to date, the company reinforces its position as Indias fastest diagnostic lab and among the fastest-growing consumer healthcare brands in the country. From left to right: Tarun Bhambra and Dhruv Gupta, Co-founders of Orange Health Labs Headquartered in Bengaluru, the company has scaled its presence across Mumbai, Delhi-NCR, and Hyderabad, building a strong multi-city footprint. Along with fast scaling, the company hit key milestones on profitability as well - it achieved 20% EBITDA profitability in Bengaluru, and became operationally profitable across all cities, underscoring its strong unit economics and a sustainable growth model. Orange Health Labs continued to deepen its consumer promise of speed and reliability, delivering 99%+ on-time sample collection. It also scaled its omnichannel presence, from 15 stores last year to 75+ company-owned collection centres, with almost 50 stores in Bengaluru, bringing its differentiated at-home experience into physical retail. Beyond direct-to-consumer services, the company has built a strong healthcare ecosystem. With 2,000+ clinics onboarded through its proprietary platform, it enables faster diagnosis and better clinical decision-making for doctors. Orange Health Labs is among the top-rated diagnostic brands in the country, with 50,000+ five-star Google reviews, reinforcing consistent consumer experience and growing brand trust. The company also advanced its digital innovation stack with NeO Reports which enables customers to get a quick view of their health parameters, filter, tag and share easily with their family and healthcare providers. Additionally, the company launched Orange Onea first-of-its-kind annual diagnostics plan in India - moving beyond the traditional pay-per-test model to enable proactive, long-term health management. Commenting on this milestone, Dhruv Gupta, Co-founder, Orange Health Labs , said, This year marks a defining inflection point for us. Delivering strong growth across all cities, alongside profitability in our home market, validates the strength of our model. More importantly, it reflects a deep and growing consumer trust in a category that has traditionally lacked it. Our focus has been simplebuild the fastest, most reliable diagnostics experienceand the market is responding to that clarity . Adding to this, Tarun Bhambra, Co-founder, Orange Health Labs , added, We are reimagining diagnostics as a real-time, consumer-first servicewhere speed, accuracy, and transparency are non-negotiable. Operational excellence, like 30-minute sample collection and 6-hour report delivery, is just the starting point. With innovations like NeO Reports and Orange One, we are moving the category from reactive testing to proactive health management at scale . Backed by leading global investors including Y Combinator, Accel, General Catalyst, Bertelsmann India Investments, and Amazon Sambhav Venture Fund, the company has raised a total of $50 million to date. www.orangehealth.in

News Voir 30 Apr 2026 10:39 am

Three children drown in pond at golf course in Delhi

New Delhi: Three children aged between eight and 10 years drowned in a pond at a golf course in Dwarkas Sector 24 area on Thursday , April 30, morning, police said. Sector 23 police station received a PCR call regarding the incident at 7:07 AM, following which a police team rushed to the spot. Other Get the latest updates in Hyderabad City News , Technology , Entertainment , Sports , Politics and Top Stories on WhatsApp & Telegram by subscribing to our channels. You can also download our app for Android and iOS .

The Siasat Daily 30 Apr 2026 10:38 am

IPL 2026: The Unsung Speed Merchants - Meet The Throwdown Specialists Supporting Delhi Capitals

Legends League Cricket: Before the Delhi Capitals begin their practice sessions in IPL 2026, three men are already at the stadium and quietly set up the practice nets. In their kit bags, they carry no bats, caps, gloves or pads. What they carry instead are a variety of balls and sidearm throwers with which they make the batters practice relentlessly ahead of every match day. Aniket Berde, Darshan Singh, and Sai Pendum arm themselves with their sidearm throwers and hurl a cricket ball at velocities that would make most first-class bowlers blink. Aniket tops out around 150 kph, while Pendum has clocked 155 kph. They can swing the new ball, reverse the old one, replicate a left-armer's angle, as well as bowl the skiddy deliveries or the toe-crushing yorker in Lasith Malinga or Matheesha Pathirana style from 18 yards. They do it ball after ball until a batter in the middle says enough. They enter before anyone else, leave after their work is done, and spend the hours in between quietly keeping the players' world in motion. The throwdown specialist was barely a whisper in Indian cricket until Raghavendra Dvgi, widely known as Raghu, made the craft visible. Now the Indian team's most celebrated throwdown specialist, Raghus sharp deliveries earned acknowledgement from every Indian batter, from Virat Kohli to Suryakumar Yadav. Apart from Raghu, Dayananda Garani and Nuwan Seneviratne have been salient fixtures in India's support set-up. Word travels fast in Indian cricket's ecosystem in 2013, Aniket was an assistant coach working under Pravin Amre, the former India Test batter who also served as DC's batting coach, when he first encountered the possibilities of being a throwdown specialist. A cricketer from Kalyan, Aniket took to coaching early, and the scale of what he saw Raghu doing altered the course of his career. I was with Ajinkya sir in a practice session, when I saw Raghu give him throwdowns. After that, I asked him how he did it. He told me that you can do it like this or that. In 2013, there was no trend of throwing with a sidearm. Since 2015/16, the trend has increased. I started learning it and then slowly, I started throwing with a sidearm, recalls Aniket in an exclusive conversation with IANS. Within years, Aniket, who previously bowled to the likes of Shreyas Iyer and Robin Uthappa, had not only mastered the sidearm with his right hand, but drawn on his background as an ambidextrous cricketer: bowling and batting right-arm while throwing with his left. After three years with Dubai Capitals in the ILT20, he is now proficient in sending throwdowns with both hands for DC in the IPL, an ability that, in the hyper-specialised ecosystem of T20 franchise cricket, is a genuinely valuable asset. Because I used to throw balls with my left hand, it was also strong. Gradually, I started throwing with my left hand. As I practiced, I was able to send down balls with my left hand. Initially, I used to throw along the line and length. Now, I am able to throw in a normal way, he said. Having someone like Darshan, the senior-most throwdown specialist in DC, has made for a huge learning experience for Aniket. Darshan bhai is like a senior to me, as he has been in DC for 7-8 years. We try to learn as much as we can from him. The camaraderie is good. Darshan bowls to the main batters in the centre, while me and Sai handle the nets besides him. Darshan's journey to being a throwdown specialist began after injury cut short his playing life. He grew up in Ramban district in Jammu and Kashmir, nursing ambitions of playing for India. He played age-group cricket for the state as a pacer until a stress fracture in 2014 took a year or two out of his playing life. The door on playing was effectively closed, but Darshan found another one opening. In 2013, watching a throwdown specialist at work during a Ranji Trophy practice session, something clicked. His first significant break came when he delivered throwdowns to then-India opener and current head coach Gautam Gambhir at the Roshanara Club in New Delhi in 2016. He spent four years with DDCA, had a two-year stint with the J&K team, and in 2018 earned his place in the IPL with DC - a relationship that has endured ever since, including stints with the Dubai Capitals in the ILT20. What strikes Darshan, even now, is how intimate the craft really is. Throwdowns are not generic batting practice - they are bespoke simulations, tailored to each batter's position in the order and the specific problems they are solving. Nissanka and Rahul are openers. So they have a different way of preparation - they would prefer facing good length balls, a little bit of swing with the new ball. They tell us that we have to do this and we deliver balls as per their requirement. Now, Tristan Stubbs is a middle order batter and what we have to do for him is, we have to bowl with the old ball and then deliver yorkers, as they are bowled the most in death overs, he said. The sidearm can replicate a bowler's height and angles - coming from wide of the crease or over the wicket and even generate the scrambled seam reverse swing balls. Darshan, Aniket and Sai switch between these variables with the unhurried expertise of skilled craftsmen who have spent years learning their trade. Yes, we do switch between bowling with an old ball and a new ball. For the red ball games, we send it down with the old ball. We have to get the old ball to reverse. When we are with a Ranji Trophy team, we bowl reverse swing and make them play on the good length balls more, said Darshan. Though at peace with where he is, Darshan dreams quietly of the next step. I do now think that when will our time to be in the Indian team as a side-armer will come through. If something materialises over there in future, then talks can happen for the same. Sai, meanwhile, carries perhaps the most improbable story of being a throwdowns specialist. He grew up in Mahabubnagar district in Telangana, where his father cut trees in forests and his mother worked in others' agricultural fields. He played district-level cricket as an off-spinner, but seeing the politics in Hyderabad cricket convinced him early that the conventional route was closed. He worked odd jobs as a painter and construction foreman until his first encounter with a sidearm came in 2018, through a friend named Ganesh. With zero knowledge of how the tool worked, Ganesh offered Sai a simple piece of advice: go to Hyderabad and bowl with a bigger roboarm, and you will get paid. The connection that changed his trajectory came in 2021 through a message on Instagram to coach Adnan Bafana, who runs his academy in Hyderabad. He had a camp in Hyderabad, and I asked him to inform me if there were any vacancies or requirements, and I even told him that I didn't need a salary. His instant response was, 'Come and join me.' At that time, I didn't even know how to bowl with a side arm. When I went to him, he observed me for a week and told me one thing: 'You have a lot of talent, and you will reach great heights.' He asked me to continue my good work. It is because of that trust and assurance that I am here right now, recalled Sai. The early months were physically brutal. After a month, I started feeling pain in my shoulders. At one time, I thought that I will quit side-arm. He told me that if I start like this, I will get used to it and there will be no problem. After that, I made the players practice. I didn't want money, as I just wanted a chance. I waited for that chance and kept doing this. From Hyderabad, Sai's path took him to the Legends League Cricket with India Capitals - where he was spotted by DC strategist Ruchir Grandhi, head coach Hemang Badani, director of cricket Venugopal Rao, and former India wicketkeeper-batter Wriddhiman Saha. He then travelled with Dubai Capitals before getting attached with DC in the IPL. It is completely player-specific. Whatever shots they want to practice, they tell us, and we facilitate according to their needs - whether it's pace, inswing, cutters, or outswing -everything is done as per the player's requirement, he said. His bowling shoulder, currently carrying a mild tear, is being managed through injections and a targeted strengthening programme. I feel very happy when players perform well, and it gives me great satisfaction knowing that I helped them practice with specific speeds and variations. Since taking up throwdown work, all three have found that the game has begun to reciprocate in varying degrees. Aniket is philosophical about the demands of being a throwdowns specialist in his personal life. My family does get a bit angry because I am married and have a six year old daughter. But they like that I am growing in it as a career. So they keep adjusting for us. They do know that I am doing something good. They feel if you are liking something, you can do it, and I have full support from my family. Darshan speaks about the financial side, where pay scales vary by experience and geography - state associations offer contracts ranging from monthly salaries to tournament-specific deals, while franchise T20 cricket contracts differ widely across leagues and seasons. Our finances are good. We don't lack anything. Everyone has a dream to play for India. If it's not written in someone's destiny, then we have to do something to be around that sport. For Sai, the emotional arithmetic is different - shaped entirely by where he comes from. I have been very passionate about cricket since childhood and always wanted to play. But my mom and dad used to scold me and never really supported me. Still, I was motivated to do something special. Even though I didn't play much, I had a dream to work with well-known cricketers. Now when I am doing what I wanted to do, they still don't understand cricket. I do tell them that I am at this stage, and they are happy for me. For Sai, the emotional arithmetic is different - shaped entirely by where he comes from. I have been very passionate about cricket since childhood and always wanted to play. But my mom and dad used to scold me and never really supported me. Still, I was motivated to do something special. Also Read: Live Cricket Score When DCs batters stride out, honed by 155 kmph throwdowns, the grind of three unsung men finds its echo in every run scored. They are the first to slip in, leave after everyone is done for the day, and remain the invisible hands shaping the sides batting fortunes. Article Source: IANS

CNMSports 30 Apr 2026 10:30 am

Five burnt alive as car fire on Delhi-Mumbai Expressway

Jaipur: At least five people were burnt alive in a devastating accident on the Delhi-Mumbai Expressway in Rajasthans Alwar district, when their moving car suddenly caught fire, said officials on Thursday, April 30, adding that the driver managed to jump out of the burning car and is currently undergoing treatment. The accident was reported on Get the latest updates in Hyderabad City News , Technology , Entertainment , Sports , Politics and Top Stories on WhatsApp & Telegram by subscribing to our channels. You can also download our app for Android and iOS .

The Siasat Daily 30 Apr 2026 10:23 am

New Delhi: BJPs Pravesh Wahi elected MCD mayor

BJP councillor Pravesh Wahi has been elected as the new mayor of the Municipal Corporation of Delhi after securing 156 votes, with support from Indraprastha Vikas Party councillors. Congress candidate Hazi Zaraf managed nine votes in the election

Mid Day 30 Apr 2026 9:00 am

Air India Pilot Dies Of Heart Attack In Bali During Scheduled Rest

The first officer, who was nearly 40 years old, operated a flight from Delhi to Bali on Tuesday, according to an airline official.

NDTV 30 Apr 2026 7:30 am

Delhi weather: Rain keeps pollution and mercury in check in April

Delhi experienced a cooler April than last year, with average temperatures below the 2025 mark, though still above normal. Despite heatwave spells, including a scorching April 24, the city saw lower pollution levels thanks to significant rainfall and strong winds. Night temperatures also remained milder compared to the previous year.

The Times of India 30 Apr 2026 6:54 am

Delhi relaxes wheat procurement norms

To maintain quality balance, it has been specified that broken and slightly broken grains together must not exceed 6%

The Hindu 30 Apr 2026 6:30 am

Our house feels like a gutter: Sewer water flows through Delhis Janakpuri taps

The residents of Janakpuri are grappling with an acute water crisis, plagued by a nauseating odor and a rise in health issues that has persisted for months. Families are compelled to invest heavily in bottled water for their daily needs, as the foul-smelling tap water, likened to sewage, poses a serious health risk.

The Times of India 30 Apr 2026 5:28 am

'You've been hacked': Pornographic content plays during hearing, Delhi high court asks cops to probe

In a shocking turn of events, the virtual proceedings of the Delhi High Court faced interruptions not once, but three times, due to a hacker broadcasting explicit content. This egregious act, attributed to an individual with the pseudonym 'Sh*tjeet Sighn', prompted the Chief Justice to halt the hearings while raising alarms about the court's cybersecurity measures.

The Times of India 30 Apr 2026 5:17 am

Creation of five new districts in Ladakh Area as important as population

Pushp Saraf pushapsaraf@yahoo.com In the late 1990s, the late Ladakh leader P. Namgyal led a delegation from Leh to the then Planning Commission in New Delhi. The mood was tense. A development project sanctioned for their region had been quietly redirected to the Kashmir Valley by the State Government, which exercised near-complete administrative authority over Ladakh as part of the erstwhile Jammu and Kashmir State. The J&K Governments reasoning was not without logic why invest heavily in a sparsely [] The post Creation of five new districts in Ladakh Area as important as population appeared first on Daily Excelsior .

Daily Excelsior 30 Apr 2026 5:00 am

Ericsson discusses manufacturing expansion, research investments in India with Scindia

NEW DELHI, Apr 29 : Swedish firm Ericsson on Wednesday discussed its plan to expand manufacturing footprint, research and development investments, and strengthen telecom infrastructure in India with Telecom Minister Jyotiraditya Scindia. Ericsson at present manufactures and exports 5G gears from India. Honble Minister @JM_Scindia ji held a meeting with Mr Andres Vicente, @ericssons Head of Market Area India, South East Asia & Oceania. Discussions focused on expanding Ericssons manufacturing footprint in India, deepening R&D investments and strengthening telecom infrastructure [] The post Ericsson discusses manufacturing expansion, research investments in India with Scindia appeared first on Daily Excelsior .

Daily Excelsior 30 Apr 2026 4:30 am

Govt proposes Motor Rules Amendments to expand ethanol, alternative fuel scope

NEW DELHI, Apr 29: The Ministry of Road Transport and Highways has proposed amendments to vehicle emission rules to widen the scope for higher ethanol blends and alternative fuels, paving the way for flex-fuel and pure biofuel vehicles across all vehicle categories. The draft changes to the Central Motor Vehicles Rules, 1989 aim to provide for wider use of fuels, such as E85 (a blend of 85 per cent ethanol with petrol) and E100 (which would allow vehicles to run [] The post Govt proposes Motor Rules Amendments to expand ethanol, alternative fuel scope appeared first on Daily Excelsior .

Daily Excelsior 30 Apr 2026 4:29 am

Moscow intends to further increase military-technical cooperation with New Delhi

MOSCOW, April 29 : Moscow intends to further increase the military-technical cooperation with New Delhi, and it is ready for a joint development and licensed production of weapons, Russian Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Maria Zakharova said in an interview with the Indian information portal Firstpost. Russia intends to continue building up military-technical cooperation with New Delhi. Supplies of military products in a wide range for all branches of the Indian armed forces are carried out at mutually agreed deadlines, Zakharova said. [] The post Moscow intends to further increase military-technical cooperation with New Delhi appeared first on Daily Excelsior .

Daily Excelsior 30 Apr 2026 4:29 am

Delhi HC orders action after obscene content disrupts virtual hearing

The Bench, also comprising Justice Tejas Karia, was conducting routine court proceedings, which were also accessible through the virtual conferencing (VC) facility, when the first disruption took place during the pre-lunch session

The Hindu 30 Apr 2026 4:05 am

Inter-State Training for Delhi Prisons Staff Begins at SICA

The training initiative reflects inter-state collaboration in correctional administration. A total of 381 personnel from Delhi Prisons have been nominated for training during 2026 in a phased manner.

Deccan Chronicle 30 Apr 2026 1:20 am

DME-Ganga Expressway link road to be ready by July

4-km connector to allow seamless high-speed access from NCR to eastern UP

The Times of India 30 Apr 2026 1:09 am

Fire incidents surge threefold as summer sets in

From Jan to April this year, 580 fire incidents took place in the district

The Times of India 30 Apr 2026 1:07 am

11 arrested after two families clash over marital dispute

Videos of clash circulated on social media, show men fighting with sticks and cricket bats

The Times of India 30 Apr 2026 1:06 am

Stepfather strangles teen to death, then files missing complaint to cover his tracks

Arrested After CCTV Clip Shows Him With Girl On Morning She Went Missing

The Times of India 30 Apr 2026 1:06 am

Noida to get 13 EV battery-swapping stations in tie-up with HPCL

EVs account for just 4% of Noidas 12 lakh vehicles

The Times of India 30 Apr 2026 1:05 am

NCR's firefight cranes cant reach beyond 14 floors

Thousands Live In Flats Above As Average Building Height Above 50 Metres

The Times of India 30 Apr 2026 1:04 am

45 mins of sheer panic: Lucky escape for many from Indirapuram towering inferno

Fire Travels 5 Floors, Guts 8 Flats, Traps Residents Inside As Iron Gates Warp From Heat & Firefighters Cut Them Open

The Times of India 30 Apr 2026 1:02 am

Minor marries classmate, tells police they were in love. Years later, she tells court she was raped

Court rules minors consent and marriage immaterial, hands man 10 years in jail

The Times of India 30 Apr 2026 1:02 am

Company's income not taxable in shareholders' hands: HC

The Delhi High Court ruled shareholders do not own company assets. They only own shares. Therefore, they cannot be taxed on a company's income. Dividend income may be taxed. The court dismissed appeals by the Income Tax Department. It upheld a tribunal's order. Shareholders were not beneficial owners of company assets.

The Economic Times 30 Apr 2026 12:54 am

45 schools served notices over fee hike complaints in Noida

According to the DM, all schools had been directed to ensure full compliance with the capped fee hike

The Times of India 30 Apr 2026 12:39 am

Out for a pool day, college student dies of cardiac event

Kin say lifeguard did not provide proper medical assistance, watched while family attempted CPR

The Times of India 30 Apr 2026 12:36 am

J&K among 6 worst-performing states, UTs in water quality index

Srinagar, Apr 29:J&K figures among the six worst-performing states and UTs in India on a widely circulated water quality index, ranking 31st out of 36. With a score of 62 percent, J&Ks water quality appears to be dipping, signaling an ecological crisis for a region located in water-rich Himalayan landscape. The finding is concerning, as the map, shared by a social media new outlet, shows only Ladakh, Dadra and Nagar Haveli and Daman and Diu, Maharashtra, Uttar Pradesh, and Delhi with a lower score. The low ranking reflects the deeper stress in water bodies, flagged many a times by monitoring agencies. The scores and percentages of the states and UTs are based on the data of the Central Pollution Control Board. Mizoram tops the list with a percentage of 92.5, the higher percentage indicating the better water quality. All north-Eastern states have scored high on water quality, while Uttrakhand and Himachal Pradesh, the other two Himalayan states, also have a fair score of 82 percent and 83 percent. J&K is home to some of Indias most significant freshwater assets. Its low ranking suggests that the challenge is no longer just safe supply, but whether the ecosystems feeding that supply are themselves being degraded. The map titled Who has the cleanest water in India has been shared by filtercoffeeHQ on its X handle. CPCB has identified eight polluted water bodies in J&K, including polluted stretches of the Jhelum. Chuntkol in Srinagar has Biological Oxygen Demand (BOD) of 11.2, while a Jhelum stretch has recorded 7.8, both indicating serious pollution pressure. BoD is a marker of organic pollution: BOD of 3mg/L and less is acceptable for bathing quality surface water, while drinking water must score less than 2mg/L. Sewage polluting the water bodies remains the major crisis. According to official assessments, 163 million litres per day (MLD) of sewage is generated in Srinagar, while treatment capacity stood at just 60 MLD. This leaves roughly 63 percent untreated, with waste flowing into the Jhelum and Dal Lake. A shocking 103 MLD of sewage enters water bodies without treatment as per the figures furnished to National Green Tribunal in 2025. J&K government has acknowledged untreated wastewater from drains in parts of south Kashmir enters streams feeding the Jhelum. This raises concern over contamination of a river that is the main source of drinking water supply in the Valley. Even as raw water sources remain stressed, official monitoring shows the administration has sharply expanded testing. In 2024-25, 2.66 lakh water samples were tested across 6,122 villages. Of these, 78 contaminated samples were detected. In 2025-26, laboratory-tested samples reportedly rose to 3.07 lakh. J&K has 98 testing laboratories, including 2 UT-level, 20 district-level and 76 sub-divisional facilities. However, despite large-scale testing and surveillance, J&K still appears in the countrys bottom six on water quality. That contradiction could be due to difference in testing, taking place at drinking water sources at supply points and the deteriorating condition of rivers, lakes and source waters.

Greater Kashmir 30 Apr 2026 12:31 am

PrinceYadav: the yorker-specialist looking to rule the big stage

The pace bowler from Delhi has taken giant strides for Lucknow Super Giants in theIPLover the past year after starting out with the tennis ball. A two-year ban by theBCCIfor age-fudging in 2019 looked set to derail his professional career just when it had begun, but the youngster with a never-say-die attitude, has rallied against the odds to reach this far

The Hindu 30 Apr 2026 12:27 am

Suspension of Hansraj student union office-bearers revoked

The Times of India 30 Apr 2026 12:03 am

DU SOLs eight foreign language courses now online

The Times of India 30 Apr 2026 12:02 am

DU panel to probe violation in recruitment at St Stephens

The Times of India 30 Apr 2026 12:01 am

One held in Khagaria youth murder case in Delhi

In a tragic turn of events in Delhi's Dwarka, a young delivery worker from Bihar, Pandav Kumar, lost his life after a dispute erupted during a birthday celebration. Reports indicate that a Delhi Police constable, identified as Neeraj, allegedly fired the fatal shot, also injuring Pandav's roommate.

The Times of India 29 Apr 2026 11:59 pm

Row erupts after Manjhis remark on youths death in Delhi

In a strong rebuke, Tejashwi Yadav criticized Union minister Jitan Ram Manjhi for making 'callous' comments regarding the tragic death of a young man from Bihar in Delhi.

The Times of India 29 Apr 2026 11:43 pm

Govt relaxes procurement norms for weather-hit wheat

The Times of India 29 Apr 2026 11:42 pm

BJPs Wahi elected mayor, vows no sealing action

The Times of India 29 Apr 2026 11:41 pm

HC to hear CBI plea against discharge of Kejriwal, Sisodia on May 4

Pathak Also Boycotts Excise Case Hearing Before Justice Sharma

The Times of India 29 Apr 2026 11:40 pm

Delhi steps up shelter upgrade as mercury rises

The Times of India 29 Apr 2026 11:40 pm

In a first, Delhi uses draw of lots to post 87 GST officials

The Times of India 29 Apr 2026 11:40 pm

RCBhas an all-weather attack, says head coach Flower

In the previous match, RCB had Delhi Capitals at eight for six in 3.5 overs, with Bhuvneshwar Kumar and Josh Hazlewood wreaking havoc

The Hindu 29 Apr 2026 11:37 pm

India needs rapid scale-up in power capacity: Sagar Adani

Speaking at The Economist's Resilient Futures Summit in New Delhi, he said the ability to create large-scale infrastructure with purpose will determine how well countries withstand global disruptions.

The Economic Times 29 Apr 2026 11:22 pm

Structural Realities and Political Opportunism

The recent effort to revive Mufti Mohammad Sayeds grammar of governance as a guiding template for contemporary Jammu & Kashmir reflects a persistent tendency in Indian political commentary: the elevation of individual political style over structural analysis. By contrasting Muftis incremental pragmatism with Omar Abdullahs more publicly assertive posture, such accounts reduce a complex political struggle to questions of temperament and technique. This framing is not merely incomplete, it is misleading. A more grounded analysis would shift focus from personalities to structures of power and the changing nature of BJP-led New Delhis relationship with the Jammu and Kashmir. Any attempt to generalise from Mufti Mohammad Sayeds tenure between 2002 to 2005 to the present must confront a basic fact: the institutional context has undergone a qualitative transformation. The Jammu and Kashmir Reorganisation Act significantly curtailed the powers of elected institutions, concentrating authority in the office of the Lieutenant Governor and, by extension, the central government. To describe the current arrangement as one of dual power is analytically imprecise. No such equilibrium exists in Jammu & Kashmir today. The asymmetry is decisive, with the central government retaining overwhelming administrative control. In this context, the invocation of Muftis methods serves less as a viable roadmap and more as a nostalgic abstraction, detached from present realities. The argument that Mufti would have handled post-2019 Jammu and Kashmir with greater finesse assumes that the current constraints are merely administrative. They are not. The abrogation of Article 370 and the bifurcation of the state into Union Territories represented a structural rupture, one that no amount of back-channel understanding or bureaucratic co-optation could have softened. The comparison to Muftis earlier tenure ignores that the rules of the game have fundamentally changed. The anecdote about converting a blatantly partisan Deputy Commissioner rather than transferring him is presented as evidence of Muftis realpolitik. But this approach has costs. A governance model built on co-opting rather than holding accountable produces a civil service that is neither loyal nor competentonly opportunistic. The dual-reporting structure that now plagues Jammu and Kashmirs bureaucracy is, in part, a legacy of decades of such conversion strategies, which prioritized short-term political management over institutional integrity. It reminds me of Gramscis concept of hegemony: power maintained not only through coercion but through the incorporation of potential opposition into the dominant order. However, this strategy carries clear limits. By privileging negotiation and bureaucratic alignment, it reduces politics to a series of closed-door transactions among state actors and intermediaries. Such an approach may yield short-term administrative stability, but it does so at the cost of eroding democratic agency. The claim that the Jammu & Kashmir National Conference possesses merely a Valley-centric political base exemplifies what Antonio Gramsci described as the production of common sense by elite knowledge systemsdiscursive frameworks that obscure material relations while privileging historically dominant perspectives. Narratives about Jammu and Kashmir are often mediated through epistemic structures aligned less with popular interests of people than with entrenched powers. The authors position seems to be reinforcing such a discourse. Empirically, the JKNC remains one of the largest political formations in the Jammu and Kashmir, with substantial presence from Pir Panjal to Chenab Valley and extending into Jammu plains, grounded in a politics of inclusion and regional representation. Arguments that mischaracterise this breadth have, in effect, contributed to the BJPs electoral consolidation in parts of the Jammu division. By contrast, the PDP, whose support base has not encompassed the entire Kashmir Valley, has often operated within a framework of identity consolidation. While articulated in the language of representation, this approach has reinforced communal divisions. The PDPs political trajectory since its inception and particularly during the 2008 Amarnath controversy proved consequential and contributed to the consolidation of BJP support in Jammu, a trend that deepened by the 2014 elections. This dynamic reflects a broader pattern in which political discourse is rearticulated as identity struggle, fragmenting potential cross-regional solidarities. One form of communalism cannot defeat another form of communalism; competing communal rhetorics strengthen dominant national-level communal forces rather than challenge them. The discussion of Mufti Mohammad Sayed must also be situated within a broader historical framework. The notion that he emerged from a context of social boycott warrants scrutiny in terms of the class character of such exclusion. Postland reform transformations in Jammu & Kashmir significantly reconfigured social hierarchies: while they weakened the landed aristocracy and empowered sections of the peasantry, they did not fully dismantle entrenched structures of influence. Those who resisted the reconstituted political order shaped by the National Conferences redistributive agenda and who later integrated into the Indian National Congress and other formations, mostly included remnants of pre-reform landed or intermediary classes. Muftis entry into politics in 1954, shortly after the arrest of Sheikh Mohammad Abdullah, is significant when situated in this context. This period marked a decisive intervention by New Delhi in reshaping Jammu & Kashmirs political leadership, accompanied by the consolidation of central authority and the gradual erosion of autonomy. Within this, Muftis rise within the Congress must be interpreted not simply as an organic political development, but as part of a broader process of restructuring regional leadership. The valorisation of Muftis avoidance of big battles as evidence of political maturity warrants critical examination. What is presented as prudence may be more accurately characterised as systematic political opportunism, a strategy of aligning with prevailing power structures while avoiding commitments to the people. Muftis long career, spanning affiliations with multiple political formations, from DNC to Congress to Janata Dal, back to Congress, and finally the formation of the PDP with alliances across ideological divides underscores this adaptability. Such shifts produced a form of politics responsive to power rather than accountable to the people. This is not a model to be emulated but one to be critically interrogated. Nowhere is this more evident than in Muftis approach to the AFSPA . The celebration of his decision to avoid demanding its removal, framed as a pragmatic effort to deliver relief on the ground, represents a classic instance of political evasion. It confines political action to the margins while accepting and normalising the underlying structure of exceptional authority. The emphasis on developmental initiatives, particularly the expansion of mobile telephony; further illustrates the limitations of the Mufti model. Presented as a form of empowerment, such interventions are better understood as processes integrating peripheral regions into broader circuits of capital accumulation. Developmental measures may improve material conditions, but they also facilitate market penetration and reframe political discontent as economic backwardness. The outcome is a form of depoliticisation, wherein structural grievances are recast as technical problems amenable to administrative solutions. Against this backdrop, the critique of Omar Abdullahs approach as overly confrontational appears misplaced. In the altered institutional structures of post-2019 Jammu & Kashmir, the space for incremental accommodation has narrowed significantly. A strategy that foregrounds questions of authority, accountability, and constitutional position, however cautiously, is not merely a stylistic departure; it is a response to structural transformation. By articulating tensions within the current structures more openly, Omar Abdullahs approach represents an attempt to re-politicise governance, reintroducing questions that incrementalism tends to suppress. This is not confrontation for its own sake; it is advocacy for citizens whose rights have been curtailed. The enduring appeal of the Mufti model lies in its promise of incremental gains, small improvements accumulated over time. Such incrementalism may perform a stabilising function, but it facilitates the reproduction of the existing order. Historically, where political questions are deeply rooted, these strategies have often succeeded in absorbing dissent and extending the lifespan of contested arrangements, but they have rarely resolved fundamental contradictions. The invocation of Mufti Mohammad Sayed as a model for contemporary governance rests on a selective reading of both past and present. What is celebrated as pragmatic statecraft appears, on closer examination, as adaptive opportunism oriented toward maintaining relevance within shifting configurations of power. This is not to deny Muftis skill, but to question the broader implications of elevating such a strategy into a normative framework. In a context marked by profound structural change, reliance on incremental accommodation risks not only ineffectiveness but also complicity in the stabilisation of an increasingly centralised and coercive order. The approach associated with Omar Abdullah, despite its limitations, signals the need to rethink political strategy in light of these transformations. Whether such a recalibration can move beyond the constraints of ruling elite politics remains an open question. But it points toward the necessity of re-politicising governance rather than reducing it to the management of constraints. The challenge is not to recover an earlier model, but to confront the structural realities that render such models obsolete. Anything less risks mistaking adaptation for transformation and opportunism for political insight. Postscript The authors comparison of Mufti Mohammed Sayed with Omar Abdullah is, at best, misplaced. A more relevant comparison would have been between Mehbooba Mufti and Omar Abdullah, though even then, the differences are stark. Both Omar Abdullah and Mehbooba Mufti have followed comparable electoral paths. But the political inheritances they represent diverge significantly. Omar Abdullah comes from the Abdullah legacy; one historically associated with movements for justice, political representation, and a vision of coexistence in Jammu & Kashmir. Mehbooba Mufti, by contrast, is shaped by what is described as the Mufti model. This legacy is linked to the systematic weakening and disenfranchisement of political voices in Jammu & Kashmir. It is associated, with the erosion of autonomy since the mid 1960s, repeated impositions of Governors Rules, the toppling of elected governments, and draconian laws such as the Disturbed Areas Act and AFSPA. It is also tied to contentious historical phases, 1984 and 1989 under Jagmohan and first attack on Kashmiri Pundits in Anantnag in 1986. What Jammu and Kashmir needs is not a return to the politics of accommodation, but a clear-eyed assessment of what is possible under present constraints and, when necessary, principled resistance rather than performative pragmatism. The suggestion that the Mufti model has been discarded, even by his own party, may reflect not ingratitude but a realistic recognition that the conditions which made it viable no longer exist.

Greater Kashmir 29 Apr 2026 10:55 pm

Slum boy bridging the biggest divide of this decade

How Devendra Kumar once a child labourer in Delhi's most dangerous slum is now closing the digital divide for India's most marginalised students.

IBTimes 29 Apr 2026 9:46 pm

Apply when you have plans for abroad: SC rejects Teesta Setalvads passport plea

New Delhi: The Supreme Court on Wednesday, April 29, disposed of activist Teesta Setalvads application seeking release of her passport and said she may file a fresh plea as and when she fixes the itinerary to travel abroad. Setalvad had sought the release of her passport that was deposited in a court as a bail Get the latest updates in Hyderabad City News , Technology , Entertainment , Sports , Politics and Top Stories on WhatsApp & Telegram by subscribing to our channels. You can also download our app for Android and iOS .

The Siasat Daily 29 Apr 2026 9:28 pm

India to gain from UAEs OPEC exit in long term

New Delhi may gain through increased crude and LPG flows and expanded energy cooperation

The Hindu Businessline 29 Apr 2026 9:17 pm

IPL 2026: We Have An Attack That Can Exploit Different Surfaces, Says Andy Flower Ahead Of Crucial Tie Against GT

Royal Challengers Bengaluru: Defending champions Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB) will take on 2022 winner Gujarat Titans in an away fixture of the Indian Premier League (IPL) 2026 at the Narendra Modi Stadium in Ahmedabad on Thursday. RCB head into the contest on the back of a five-wicket win over GT in Bengaluru earlier this season and a dominant nine-wicket victory against the Delhi Capitals. The defending champions currently sit comfortably on the points table with 12 points from eight games. Ahead of the contest, RCB head coach Andy Flower reflected on the teams mindset heading into a crucial phase of the tournament, stating: Weve moved on from last year and are focused on the new challenges this season brings. The players have been enjoying that journey, and tomorrow should be another great contest, said Flower. Speaking about handling dominant performances and maintaining balance, Flower added: Its important to treat wins and losses with a fair degree of equanimity. You dont want to get too carried away with either. Each game presents a fresh challenge, and thats how we approach it. Highlighting the teams strengths so far, Flower emphasised RCBs effectiveness with the ball in key phases: Weve been very good at taking powerplay wickets and putting opposition under pressure. At the same time, we have strong depth in our batting, which gives the group a lot of confidence. On adapting to conditions at the Narendra Modi Stadium, he said, Were comfortable with whatever conditions are put in front of us. We believe we have an attack that can exploit different surfaces and a batting unit that can thrive in any situation. Elaborating on the teams approach heading into the business end of the tournament, Flower noted, Its important not to get into a mindset of trying to hold on to our position. We want to embrace the unpredictability of the game and attack every match with the right attitude. Touching upon the teams bowling unit, Flower highlighted the variety within the attack, Weve got a good mix, experienced swing bowlers, a world-class fast bowler in Hazlewood, and spinners who bring different skill sets. That variety gives us strong options in different phases of the game. On the mental side of the game and handling pressure, Flower offered a nuanced perspective: Fear is a normal human emotion. Instead of trying to ignore it, we encourage players to recognise it and respond well. Thats a healthier way to deal with pressure situations. Touching upon the teams bowling unit, Flower highlighted the variety within the attack, Weve got a good mix, experienced swing bowlers, a world-class fast bowler in Hazlewood, and spinners who bring different skill sets. That variety gives us strong options in different phases of the game. Also Read: Live Cricket Score With momentum on their side and clarity in approach, RCB will look to complete the double over Gujarat Titans and continue their strong run in the tournament. Article Source: IANS

CNMSports 29 Apr 2026 9:04 pm

Exit Polls Predict BJP Win In Assam, Edge In Bengal; DMK To Return In TN, UDF To Take Kerala

NEW DELHI, Apr 29: Several exit polls on Wednesday predicted a thumping victory for the BJP in Assam and a clear edge for the party over the ruling TMC in West Bengal, while projecting a return of the DMK government in Tamil Nadu and a comeback by the Congress-led UDF in Kerala after 10 years. The pollsters also forecast a return to power for the AINRC-led NDA government in Puducherry. Axis My India predicted a sweep for the BJP in [] The post Exit Polls Predict BJP Win In Assam, Edge In Bengal; DMK To Return In TN, UDF To Take Kerala appeared first on Daily Excelsior .

Daily Excelsior 29 Apr 2026 9:03 pm

DRDO, Navy conduct maiden successful salvo launch of NASM-SR missiles

New Delhi, Apr 29: Defence Research & Development Organisation (DRDO) and Indian Navy have successfully conducted the maiden salvo launch of Naval Anti-ship Missile-Short Range (NASM-SR) from the Navys helicopter platform off the coast of Bay of Bengal in Odisha. During the trial, two missiles were launched in quick succession from the same helicopter, making it the first salvo launch of an advanced air-launched anti-ship missile system. All test objectives were fully met as per the data captured using various range tracking instruments like radar, electro-optical system and telemetry deployed by the Integrated Test Range (ITR), Chandipur. Along with proving the salvo launch capability, the missiles demonstrated the waterline hit capability. The test launches were witnessed by senior scientists from DRDO, Users representatives from the Indian Navy and the Indian Air Force and Development-cum-Production Partners (DcPP). The NASM-SR missile uses a solid propulsion booster and long-burn sustainer. All critical subsystems like the seeker, integrated avionics module, advanced navigation and guidance using fibre-optic gyroscope-based Inertial Navigation System & radio-altimeter along with advanced control & guidance algorithm, high-bandwidth two-way data link and Jet-vane control developed indigenously by different laboratories of DRDO and Indian Industries. The missile system has been developed by Hyderabad-based Research Center Imarat in collaboration with other DRDO laboratories namely Defence Research & Development Laboratory, Hyderabad; High Energy Materials Research Laboratory, Pune; Terminal Ballistics Research Laboratory, Chandigarh & ITR Chandipur. The missiles are currently being produced by DcPP with help from other Indian industries and start-ups. Defence Minister Rajnath Singh has complimented DRDO, Indian Navy, Indian Air Force and the industry, including the DcPP partners, for the successful maiden salvo launch. The development of this missile will further enhance the capabilities of the Defence Forces to a great extent, he said. Secretary, Department of Defence R&D and Chairman DRDO Dr Samir V Kamat congratulated the teams associated with the successful salvo launches.

Greater Kashmir 29 Apr 2026 8:52 pm

BJPs Pravesh Wahi Elected MCD Mayor

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Deccan Chronicle 29 Apr 2026 7:33 pm

Urgent Appeal For A-positive Blood As Afghan Cricketer Shapoor Zadran Fights A Rare Disease

Afghanistan Cricket Board: Former Afghanistan pacer Shapoor Zadran, who is fighting for his life at a hospital in New Delhi is in urgent need of blood and Zadran's family has appealed A-positive blood donors to help the 30-year-old as he battles a rare with Hemophagocytic Lymphohistiocytosis (HLH), a rare and life-threatening immune disorder. Zadran, who played 44 ODIs and 36 T20Is for Afghanistan from 2009 to 2020, is currently in the intensive care unit (ICU) with stage four HLH. Under this condition, a person suffers from hyper-inflammation, which leads to damage in tissues, including the bone marrow, liver, spleen, and lymph nodes. Zadran's younger brother, Ghamai Zadran, shared an emotional message on Instagram appealing to everyone to help the former player and donate the required blood, which will assist in recovery. My brother, national hero Shapoor Zadran, is currently in a concerning health condition, Ghamai wrote. With your prayers, we stand by our national hero. Due to a deficiency and urgent need, he is in critical need of blood. Shapoor first felt unwell in October last year and was advised to seek treatment in India. With support from Rashid Khan and Afghanistan Cricket Board (ACB) chairman Mirwais Ashraf, Shapoors visa was fast-tracked, and he was admitted to the hospital in New Delhi on January 18. My brother, national hero Shapoor Zadran, is currently in a concerning health condition, Ghamai wrote. With your prayers, we stand by our national hero. Due to a deficiency and urgent need, he is in critical need of blood. Also Read: Live Cricket Score He started getting a fever, and then he tested positive for dengue. His immunity was very weak as the red blood cell count was severely depleted. He doesn't have much vitality. We have hope that he will improve day by day. The steroids Shapoor has been given recently seem to be working, and that has given us hope, added Ghamai. Article Source: IANS

CNMSports 29 Apr 2026 6:44 pm

BJPs Pravesh Wahi elected Delhi mayor

New Delhi: Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) councillor from Rohini East, Pravesh Wahi, was elected mayor of the Municipal Corporation of Delhi (MCD) on Wednesday, April 29. Wahi secured 156 votes, with 14 councillors of the Indraprastha Vikas Party backing him. Congress candidate Hazi Zaraf received nine votes. BJP councillor from Anand Vihar, Monika Pant, was Get the latest updates in Hyderabad City News , Technology , Entertainment , Sports , Politics and Top Stories on WhatsApp & Telegram by subscribing to our channels. You can also download our app for Android and iOS .

The Siasat Daily 29 Apr 2026 6:05 pm

NCB, Telangana Police bust seizes 200 kg ganja; six arrested

Chennai/New Delhi/Hyderabad: The Narcotic Control Bureau (NCB) on Wednesday, April 29, said it has arrested six people in Tamil Nadu and seized 200 kg of marijuana (ganja) worth about Rs 1 crore, busting an inter-state drug racket. The racket operated across Odisha, Andhra Pradesh, and Tamil Nadu, according to the federal anti-narcotics agency. On April Get the latest updates in Hyderabad City News , Technology , Entertainment , Sports , Politics and Top Stories on WhatsApp & Telegram by subscribing to our channels. You can also download our app for Android and iOS .

The Siasat Daily 29 Apr 2026 5:58 pm

Bharath Digital Infrastructure Association (BDIA) Launches Bharat Digital Samvad

The Bharath Digital Infrastructure Association (BDIA) today announced Bharat Digital Samvad - Indias first dedicated national forum on digital sovereignty and infrastructure policy. Convening on 20 May 2026 at the Shangri-La, New Delhi, the summit will simultaneously mark the formal public launch of BDIA as Indias dedicated not-for-profit industry body committed to advancing sovereign digital infrastructure. The forum will bring together senior leaders from cloud infrastructure, artificial intelligence, cybersecurity, Digital Public Infrastructure (DPI), and data platforms, alongside policymakers, regulators, academia, and innovators, to forge an actionable roadmap for Indias next digital decade. The Strategic Moment: Why Now, Why BDIA India stands at an inflection point. As the country transitions into one of the worlds largest digital economies, the infrastructure that underpins that economy - cloud compute, AI systems, data storage, identity platforms - remains heavily concentrated in the hands of global providers. BDIA was established to change this. BDIA is Indias dedicated policyindustry platform for strengthening domestic capabilities across critical technology layers: cloud, AI, compute infrastructure, and data systems. It operates at the intersection of national security, economic value creation, and technological self-reliance - three imperatives that can no longer be treated in isolation. At the heart of this effort is the principle of Data Swaraj, Indias sovereign right to determine how its data is collected, stored, governed, and monetised. Data Swaraj is not a slogan; it is an operational imperative for a nation whose digital economy is projected to reach $1 trillion by 2030. Bharat Digital Samvad: From Dialogue to Direction Bharat Digital Samvad is designed for outcomes, not optics. The summit is structured to move beyond discussion panels toward concrete policy alignment and deliverable outputs that industry and government can act upon the very next day. The Forum will culminate in a set of key deliverables, including a structured policy brief translating multi-stakeholder deliberations into actionable recommendations for MeitY, TRAI, and other relevant ministries. It will also outline a proposed Digital Industrial Policy Framework, identifying specific levers such as taxation, procurement preferences, R&D incentives, and market access to accelerate the growth of India-built digital products. In addition, the forum will seek to quantify Indias dependence on foreign technology and map a clear pathway towards greater digital self-reliance. Leadership Voices Piyush Somani , President, BDIA and Promoter, Chairman & Managing Director, ESDS Software Solution Ltd., said, India has built one of the worlds most ambitious digital infrastructures. The next chapter is about ensuring that the control, governance, and value created by this infrastructure remain within India. Data Swaraj is no longer a future aspiration- it is an operational imperative. Bharat Digital Samvad is the moment industry and policy align to make that happen. Abhishek Bhatt , Secretary General, BDIA, said, India had early leadership across key internet categories, from email platforms such as Rediff and Sify, to search engines like Khoj, and e-commerce initiatives such as Indiatimes. What we lacked was a Digital Industrial Policy that gave domestic players the room and the tools to compete, global players came to dominate these spaces. Today, with Atmanirbhar Bharat as national policy and a generation of founders ready to build at scale, we have a second chance. Bharat Digital Samvad and the launch of BDIA mark Indias determination not to miss it again.

News Voir 29 Apr 2026 5:18 pm

BJP's Pravesh Wahi Elected Delhi Mayor, Monika Pant Deputy Mayor

BJP's Pravesh Wahi Elected Delhi Mayor, Monika Pant Deputy Mayor

NDTV 29 Apr 2026 5:18 pm