Centre comes to rescue of chilli ryots with market intervention
NEW DELHI: Union Agriculture Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan has given nod for the Market Intervention Scheme (MIS) to bail out the red chilli farmers of Andhra Pradesh in the wake of slump in market prices. The Union Minister has given the go-ahead to procure and compensate the chilli farmers to prevent them from resorting to distress sale. During a meeting with representatives of the AP government on the plight of chilli farmers on Friday, Chouhan directed the Indian Council of Agriculture Research (ICAR) to assess the production cost of chilli farmers, and submit a report to the Ministry of Agriculture and Farmers Welfare (MAFW). Based on the report, the Centre will compensate the farmers up to 25% of the intervened price under the MIS. He also asked the officials to prepare a proposal to increase the 25% limit under the MIS. The chilli prices have crashed in the past few months, forcing the farmers to resort to distress sale. Indias largest chilli market, Guntur Mirchi Yard, also known as Chilli Capital of India, has witnessed prices in the range of Rs 11,000 to Rs 13,500 per quintal as against over Rs 20,000 in 2023-24. The government will train chilli farmers how to harvest export quality chilli under the Mission for Integrated Development of Horticulture (MIDH). How to pluck chilli from the plant is an art that farmers need to be trained to produce export quality produce, he said. The Agriculture Ministry has directed the Agricultural and Processed Food Products Export Development Authority (APEDA) to find new avenues to export chilli. Exports have declined due to weak international demand this season. Erratic weather in the chilli-producing region has impacted the crop. India exports chilli to countries like China, Malaysia and Bangladesh. Long dry spells and the extension of monsoon rainfall in Andhra Pradesh, Telangana, Karnataka and Madhya Pradesh has impacted the quality of chilli crop. Moreover, erratic weather has also induced pest infestations, such as Nalla Tamara (black thrips), which has severely impacted the chilli crop yield, and increased the farmers investment. Union Civil Aviation Minister Kinjarapu Rammohan Naidu, Devesh Chaturvedi, Secretary, Ministry of Agriculture and Farmers Welfare, and senior officials from the AP government attended the meeting. On Thursday, Chief Minister N Chandrababu Naidu interacted with Chouhan over the chilli farmers concerns, and procurement-related issues, through a video conference.
Congress questions govt on deportation of Indians to Latin American nations
NEW DELHI: The Congress on Thursday raised concerns over the deportation of 50 Indian nationals to Panama from the United States as part of the Trump administrations measures against illegal immigrants. Expressing concern over the issue, Congress general secretary Jairam Ramesh said, We would have thought that Indian citizens deported by the Trump Administration would be sent back to India with dignity. Such deportations have taken place in a most inhuman and demeaning manner. Now come reports that more Indian citizens have been deported but to Panama. What is going on? he wrote on X. Echoing the view, Congress general secretary K C Venugopal asked why Indians are being sent to Panama instead of being repatriated to India and what deal did Modi strike during his meeting with US President Donald Trump. How is PM Modi allowing our citizens to be treated in this inhumane fashion? This deportation fiasco is becoming a huge insult to our country, he said in a post on X. Barely a week after PM Modi met President Trump and waxed eloquent about their friendship, our citizens are randomly sent to Latin American countries, instead of being respectfully repatriated, Venugopal said. What deal did PM Modi strike that involved suffering total humiliation as part of our bargain? he asked. As per sources, the group of Indians were part of a larger group of 299 migrants sent to Panama by the US. Panama has informed India about safe arrival of a group of Indians deported from the US and the Indian mission in the country is working closely with the host government to ensure their wellbeing after obtaining consular access to them, sources said.
Former PM, RS member Deve Gowda meets Jal Shakti minister, discusses water disputes in Karnataka
BENGALURU: Former PM and Rajya Sabha member HD Deve Gowda on Friday met Jal Shakti Minister CR Patil in New Delhi and discussed various water-related issues concerning Karnataka, including the states concern over it getting a raw deal in allocation of its share in various river-linking projects. During the meeting, Gowda demanded that 25 tmcft of water be allocated to Karnataka in the Godavari-Krishna-Cauvery river linking project, to which Patil responded positively. Gowda had recently expressed displeasure over the allocation of 15.891 tmcft of water of the 147 tmcft assessed as available for diversion and said that he would write to PM Narendra Modi to resolve the matter. Apart from Karnataka, Tamil Nadu (40.93 tmcft), Telangana (45.061 tmcft), Andhra Pradesh (43.861 tmcft), and Puducherry (2.189 tmcft) were allocated their share. Apart from this, quick approval of the states irrigation projects and provision of necessary grants were discussed.
Kejriwal was doing good job, but people taught him lesson as he opened liquor vends: Hazare
MUMBAI: Activist Anna Hazare on Friday said AAP leader Arvind Kejriwal was doing a good job as Delhi Chief Minister, but then he started opening liquor vends and faced the peoples wrath as a result. A woman, Rekha Gupta, becoming the new chief minister of the national capital was a matter of pride, he told []
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EAM Jaishankar asked Bangladesh not to normalise terrorism: MEA
NEW DELHI, Feb 21: External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar conveyed to Bangladesh Foreign Affairs Advisor Touhid Hossain during their meeting in Muscat earlier this week that it is important for Bangladesh not to normalise terrorism. EAM conveyed this when the Interim Government Foreign Affairs Advisor brought up the issue of SAARC and its revival during his meeting with the EAM on the sidelines of the Indian Ocean Conference in Muscat this week. Answering questions on the issue, Ministry of External [] The post EAM Jaishankar asked Bangladesh not to normalise terrorism: MEA appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
India to harvest bumper wheat crop this year: Agriculture Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan
NEW DELHI, Feb 21: India is likely to harvest bumper wheat crop during the current rabi (winter-sown) season on the back of higher acreage and conducive weather conditions so far, Union Agriculture Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan said on Friday. India produced a record 1,132.92 lakh tonnes of wheat in 2023-24. We will have bumper wheat production this year. Crop health is good, Chouhan told reporters here. The area under coverage of wheat stood at 320 lakh hectare in the rabi [] The post India to harvest bumper wheat crop this year: Agriculture Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Will bring back Indians deported to Panama once their identity is confirmed: MEA
NEW DELHI, Feb 21: Amid the US deporting illegal migrants, including Indians, to Panama and Costa Rica, the Ministry of External Affairs said today that once it establishes the identity of the Indian nationals they will be brought back to India. MEA spokesperson Randhir Jaiswal said at a briefing: Once their identity is established and we are certain they are Indian Nationals, documentation will be done, and arrangements will be made by relevant authorities there for them to return home. [] The post Will bring back Indians deported to Panama once their identity is confirmed: MEA appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Dr Jitendra hosts luncheon interaction for school students from Bhaderwah
Excelsior Correspondent NEW DELHI, Feb 21 : Union Minister Dr. Jitendra Singh hosted an inspiring luncheon interaction for a group of school students from Bhaderwah, a small peripheral town in district Doda of Jammu & Kashmir today . The 30 school students from the once violence and militancy affected Bhaderwah, accompanied by two teachers and a parent, are currently on a 5-day tour of the nations capital, facilitated by the 33rd Battalion of the Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) from [] The post Dr Jitendra hosts luncheon interaction for school students from Bhaderwah appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
SC directs Malik to virtually appear in court on Mar 7
NEW DELHI, Feb 21: The Supreme Court today directed jailed JKLF chief Yasin Malik to appear in a Jammu court from Tihar Jail through video-conferencing on March 7. Follow the Daily Excelsior channel on WhatsApp A bench of Justices Abhay S Oka and Ujjal Bhuyan noted that the Jammu sessions court was well-equipped with the video-conferencing system enabling the virtual examination. The CBI sought the transfer of the trials in the 1989 case of the kidnapping of Rubaiya Sayeed, daughter [] The post SC directs Malik to virtually appear in court on Mar 7 appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Mir among 5 promoted to DGP grade
Excelsior Correspondent NEW DELHI, Feb 21: Erstwhile Jammu and Kashmir cadre IPS officer Abdul Ghani Mir was among a group of five AGMUT cadre IPS officers, who have been promoted to the rank of Director General of Police. Follow the Daily Excelsior channel on WhatsApp Among those officers who have been elevated include Garima Bhatnagar and Anand Mohan from the 1994 batch, along with Ravindra Singh Yadav from the 1995 batch. Additionally, Anurag Kumar and Abdul Ghani Mir, both from [] The post Mir among 5 promoted to DGP grade appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
NIA charge sheets two key aides of Arsh Dala
NEW DELHI, Feb 21: The National Investigation Agency has charge sheeted two key aides of Canada-based Khalistani terrorist Arshdeep Singh alias Arsh Dala in a terror-gangster syndicate case, the probe agency said today. Follow the Daily Excelsior channel on WhatsApp The charge sheet filed on Thursday before the NIA special court at Patiala House Court here named absconder Neeraj Pandit alias Neeraj Faridpuria and Anil Singh in the case, it said. NIA investigations have revealed that Arsh Dala, a member [] The post NIA charge sheets two key aides of Arsh Dala appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Both hands intact guideline for pursuing MBBS reeks of ableism: SC
NEW DELHI, Feb 21: The Supreme Court on Friday said the National Medical Commission (NMC) guidelines requiring students with specified disabilities to have both hands intact to pursue MBBS course was completely antithetical and reeked of ableism. A bench of Justices B R Gavai and K V Viswanathan observed the guidelines prescribed both hands intact, with intact sensations, sufficient strength and range of motion to be essential for eligibility in the medical course. This prescription of both hands intact is [] The post Both hands intact guideline for pursuing MBBS reeks of ableism: SC appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Online symposium puts spotlight on child eye health issues
NEW DELHI, Feb 21: A two-day online symposium was held with experts from multiple countries, including India, South Africa and the US, to raise awareness on childrens eye health, organisers said. The event began on Thursday evening as many health experts, scholars, optometrists, among others joined from California in the US and other locations. Titled []
An intolerable toll whose life is it, anyway?
by poonam i kaushish Stuck records are tiresome. But when tragedy struck Capitals New Delhis railway station Saturday night killing 18 people and injuring hundreds sounding like a stuck record is imperative unless the message is driven home. Yesterday, UPs Prayagraj station too crumbled under deluge of unstoppable devotees within a month of the one at Maha Kumbh wherein over 30 lost their lives and 60 injured in a stampede during Amavasya Shahi Snan embracing all in a devastating hug [] The post An intolerable toll whose life is it, anyway? appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
2 Tewatia gang members arrested: Delhi Police
NEW DELHI, Feb 21: Delhi Polices Crime Branch has arrested two fraudsters who allegedly impersonated Enforcement Directorate (ED) officers and tried to carry out an extortion, an official said on Friday. The accused have been identified as Iqbal Qureshi and Arun Lal alias Ankit, the official added. Qureshi, the mastermind of the plan, is a []
AI should be used for improving agriculture, rural lives: Vice President Dhankhar
NEW DELHI, Feb 21: Vice President Jagdeep Dhankhar on Friday said disruptive technologies like artificial intelligence (AI) should be used for improving the agriculture sector, and asserted that the rural population represents both opportunities and responsibilities. Speaking at the inaugural session of 21st General Session of African Asian Rural Development (AARDO) Conference, the vice president []
Delhi teacher booked for beating class 1 student, causing injury
The student was taken to JPC Hospital where it was revealed that there was internal bleeding in the ear, the Delhi Police said in a statement.
Union Minister Dr. Jitendra Singh addressing the International Health Dialogue organised by the Apollo Corporate Group at Bharat Mandapam, New Delhi on Friday. The post Union Minister Dr. Jitendra Singh addressing the International Health Dialogue organised by the Apollo Corporate Group at Bharat Mandapam, New Delhi on Friday. appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Union Minister Dr. Jitendra Singh interacting with a group of school students from Bhaderwah over lunch at New Delhi on Friday. The post Union Minister Dr. Jitendra Singh interacting with a group of school students from Bhaderwah over lunch at New Delhi on Friday. appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
J&Ks first Budget will lay foundation for next 5-years: CM
New Delhi, Feb 21: Terming the first budget of the Union Territory of Jammu and Kashmir a good start to lay the foundation for the next five years, Chief Minister Omar Abdullah on Friday said that the government led by him will try its best to live up to the expectations of people. Talking to [] The post J&Ks first Budget will lay foundation for next 5-years: CM appeared first on Northlines .
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Case Against Delhi Teacher For Beating Class 1 Student, Causing Injury
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Jammu and Kashmir integral part of India: MEA
Says Lodged Strong Protest Over Turkiye Presidents Comments On Kashmir New Delhi: The Ministry of External Affairs on Friday criticised Turkiye President Recep Tayyip Erdogans remark on Kashmir and said that it has lodged a strong protest with the Turkish ambassador. Turkish President Erdogan last week reiterated support for Pakistan on Kashmir and called for []
EAM, Chinese Counterpart Discuss Bilateral Ties
New Delhi: External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar and his Chinese counterpart Wang Yi discussed developments in Sino-India ties, management of peace and tranquillity along border areas, and Kailash Mansarovar Yatra resumption, during their meeting in South Africa, the MEA said on Friday. The two ministers met on the sidelines of the G20 Foreign Ministers Meeting []
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Rehabilitation of degraded forest: CS for comprehensive action plan based on scientific principles
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WPL 2024: MI Head Coach Hails Wunderkind Kamali, Says She Is A Superstar In The Making
Royal Challengers Bengaluru: In a high-pressure moment that could have broken many seasoned cricketers, it was 16-year-old Kamalini who stood tall and delivered the match-winning blow for Mumbai Indians in their dramatic four-wicket victory over Royal Challengers Bengaluru. The young batter's composed finish in the final over was the night's talk, and Mumbai Indians head coach Charlotte Edwards couldn't help but gush over her talent. What a superstar she (Kamalini) is going to be. She is a cheeky, little thing but what a job she did tonight. We are taking each game as it comes, we knew bowling first tonight was in our favour but then you have to get the runs, which I thought we did quite calmly, until that last few overs. Chuffed to get the win, said Edwards. Edwards also highlighted the importance of domestic players in the teams success, especially Amanjot Kaur, who, with an explosive cameo, played a vital role in bringing Mumbai closer to the target. Success as a team in this competition is about how well your domestic players play. We know she (Amanjot) can do this. What an innings and those sixes at the end were pretty special, she said. The loss against Delhi Capitals was Mumbais first and only loss of the season and the win was certainly a statement victory as they handed the defending champs their first loss of the season. Edwards also highlighted the importance of domestic players in the teams success, especially Amanjot Kaur, who, with an explosive cameo, played a vital role in bringing Mumbai closer to the target. Success as a team in this competition is about how well your domestic players play. We know she (Amanjot) can do this. What an innings and those sixes at the end were pretty special, she said. Also Read: Highest tax paying cricketers Article Source: IANS
NDMC kickstarts project for creating smart, integrated parking system in Lutyens Delhi
NEW DELHI: The external affairs on Friday said it has seen some reports about deportation flights to Panama and New Delhi is verifying the details as to whether the individuals concerned are Indian nationals or not. Once those verification details are complete, then arrangements will be made for the return of these Indian nationals back home, MEA spokesperson Randhir Jaiswal told reporters here in response to a query during his weekly briefing. On a query on any steps taken to curb illegal immigration, he said, We are committed to fight it tooth and nail. Many reporters asked him if Panamian authorities had approached India on this issue. We have seen some reports about deportation flights to Panama and Costa Rica. Now it is our understanding that these have been undertaken as per a bridge arrangement between the US and the respective governments. Both Costa Rica and Panama have agreed to serve as transit countries for deportees while the US bears all the costs of the operation, Jaiswal said. Indian deportees from US arrive in Panama as embassy team gets consular access These deportees have been kept in a hotel, he said. There could be some Indian nationals we understand and our mission in Panama, which is also accredited to Costa Rica, they are in touch with the local authorities, the MEA spokesperson said. In case of Panama, India is verifying the details whether the individuals concerned are Indian nationals or not, he said. Once those verification details are complete, then arrangements will be made for the return of these Indian nationals back home, he said. In case of Costa Rica, while we have heard that some people have been sent from the United States, we have heard this through media. Officially, we have yet to hear from the Costa Rica side. Jaiswal in response to another query said, yes, we are in talks with the Panama government there. Our embassy there is in regular touch. They have had consular access. In fact, there was an issue that, you know, some of them were having some difficulty there. That may have been case with people from other nationalities, not with people who are, who supposedly are of Indian nationality, he said. During Prime Minister Narendra Modi's recent visit to the US, a joint statement was issued conveying the commitment of both countries to combat it. This matter has been discussed here in India at the highest level and this matter was discussed in Washington as well, Jaiswal said. If you read the joint statement, there is expansive language on illegal immigration conveying the commitment of both countries to combat it. Prime Minister, in his statement in Washington, also made it very clear that human trafficking needs to be fought by India, United States and all countries who have a stake in it because we need to fight it tooth and nail, he said. Costa Rica to receive Indian migrants deported from US under new agreement The joint statement talks about both countries aggressively addressing illegal migration and human trafficking by taking strong action against bad actors, criminal facilitators and illegal immigration networks to promote mutual security of both countries. It also talks about illegal immigration networks, organised crime syndicates including narco-terrorists, human and arms traffickers as well as other elements who threaten public and diplomatic safety and security and the sovereignty and territorial integrity of both nations, he said. So, very strong language, very strong commitment between the two countries to fight illegal immigration and along with it associated organised crime and several other elements, criminal elements that form part of the network, Jaiswal said. To another query, the MEA spokesperson said it was understood that some arrests have been made here by respective state police and governments to crack down on illegal immigration. Some of the people who have come back, they have gone home. In some cases, there may have been other issues, whether they are free or not to go here and there those are issues that will be looked into by people. But when they have gone home, they have not been arrested, he said.
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EU chief, 20+ commissioners to arrive in New Delhi next week
EU President Ursula von der Leyen and over 20 Commissioners will visit New Delhi for talks with the Indian government, focusing on semiconductors, net-zero targets, and trade pacts. This visit aims to strengthen strategic partnership amid EU's rift with the US, highlighting the deepening alliance between the EU and India.
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WPL 2025: Kamalini, 16, Seals Mumbai's Four-wicket Win Over RCB In Final-over Thriller
Royal Challengers Bengaluru: Nat Sciver-Brunt (42), Harmanpreet Kaur (50) and Amanjot Kaur (34) came up cameo to seal Mumbai Indians four-wicket win over the defending champions Royal Challengers Bengaluru in the Women's Premier League (WPL) 2025 at the M. Chinnaswamy Stadium here on Friday. However, the moment that stood out in the game came in the final over when the 16-year-old batter G. Kamalini struck the winning runs for Mumbai to seal victory for Mumbai with a ball to spare. After Elysse Perrys 81-run contribution helped Royal Challengers Bengaluru scrape to 167/7 in their 20 overs, the defending champions struck first blood in the second over when wicketkeeper batter Yastika Bhatia was caught by Kim Garth in front of the middle and off stump. However, Mumbai kept chipping away at the total with 49 runs coming in the next four overs. Nat Sciver-Brunts quickfire 42 off 21 deliveries was the main reason for that. The next breakthrough moment came in the sixth over when Ekta Bisht was introduced for the first time. Sciver-Brunt made sure to take full advantage by smashing three consecutive boundaries before Hayley Matthews joined the party by finding the boundary before being trapped LWB on the last ball of the over. Kim was once again the architect as she caught Sciver-Brunt plumb in front of the stumps an over later. The off-cutter saw the English batter try and swipe at it but the bowl kept low and trapped her in front of the stumps. Skipper Harmanpreet Kaur and Amanjot Kaur combined for a 62-run partnership, which also saw the captain reach her sixth half-century in the tournament. Mumbai looked well-paced for a comfortable win until Georgia Wareham spun the game on its head in the 18th over by dismissing Harmanpreet and Sajeevan Sajana off consecutive deliveries. Amanjot Kaur, who was named Player of the Match for her contribution with both bat and ball, struck two sixes in the 19th over off Kanika Ahuja to help bring Mumbai to within six runs off the target. After scoring at a run-a-ball in the first four balls of the over, and a super overlooking more likely, Kamalini stood tall and scored a four on the second last ball to seal the win with one ball to spare. In the first innings, Perry played the rescue act with a well-crafted 81-run contribution. Perry graced the fans with 11 boundaries and two sixes as she watched her batting partners struggle from one end whilst she thrived from the other. Smriti Mandhana continued her onslaught, having scored 81 runs in their last game against the Delhi Capitals, and flew straight out of the floodgates by hitting Shabnim Ismail for two boundaries in the opening over. However, it was Shabnim who had the last laugh. Mandhana continued her strong hitting with two fours in the third over before being caught off guard with a back-of-the-length delivery. An attempted pull saw the RCB skipper lob the ball straight up in the air making for an easy catch for Yastika Bhatia. Elysse Perry did not take any time to make a statement by smashing a four, over square leg, on the very next ball. Danni Wyatt-Hodge was the next to depart as an outside-off delivery by Sciver-Brunt saw the English batter try and hammer it into the stands but ended up giving a simple catch to Hayley Matthews. Raghvi Bishts underwhelming start to the season continued as she was dismissed on her third delivery by Hayley in the very next over. A slower ball outside off saw Raghvi try to dispatch it for a six but was caught by the fielder at Deep mid-off. Kanika Ahuja also struggled against spin before being bowled over by Sanskriti Gupta in her first over of the game. Richa Ghosh, RCBs hero from the opening game against Gujarat, and Perry combined for a vital 50-run partnership to take the home side to a defendable total. With the duo getting set well and a huge total looking more and more likely for the home side, skipper Harmanpreet Kaur called on the services of Amanjot Kaur and she delivered instantly by knocking over the wicket of Richa. With wickets falling from one end, Perry continued her strong hitting and hammered away to her fifty in 30 deliveries, After reaching the milestone she switched gears and went on to take RCB to the solid total before being caught on the second last delivery of the innings. Brief scores: With wickets falling from one end, Perry continued her strong hitting and hammered away to her fifty in 30 deliveries, After reaching the milestone she switched gears and went on to take RCB to the solid total before being caught on the second last delivery of the innings. Also Read: Highest tax paying cricketers Article Source: IANS
Teams Led By Chief Justice, Solicitor General To Face Off On Cricket Pitch
On Sunday, the Arun Jaitley Stadium in Delhi will host the beginning of a unique cricket league, with a team led by Chief Justice of India Sanjiv Khanna playing against a squad captained by Solicitor General Tushar Mehta.
Rlys asks X to drop gory pics, videos of Delhi stampede
The Indian Railway Ministry has requested Twitter (X) to remove disturbing images and videos related to the February 15 stampede at New Delhi Railway Station, citing concerns about the dignity of the deceased and the trauma experienced by survivors and their families. The request followed complaints from relatives of those affected by the stampede, which claimed 18 lives and injured several others.
India calls Erdogan's Kashmir remarks 'unacceptable'; lodges 'strong protest'
NEW DELHI: Nearly a week after Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan spoke on the issue of Kashmir during his visit to Pakistan, New Delhi on Friday said such unwarranted statements on India's territorial integrity and sovereignty were unacceptable, adding that it has lodged a strong protest on the matter with the Turkish ambassador here. We reject such objectionable comments on matters which are internal to India, MEA spokesperson Randhir Jaiswal said in response to a query on Erdogan's remarks. Jaiswal also reiterated India's position that Jammu and Kashmir is an integral part of India, it always has been, and it will remain so. There should be no doubt or confusion on this, the MEA spokesperson said. Jammu and Kashmir is an integral part of India. No other country has any locus standi to comment on it. Instead of commenting on internal affairs of another country, it would have been appropriate if Pakistan's policy of using cross-border terrorism against India, which remains the biggest threat for the people of Jammu and Kashmir, had been called out, Jaiswal said. We reject such objectionable comments on matters which are internal to India. We have lodged a strong protest with the Turkish ambassador in Delhi. Such unwarranted statements on India's territorial integrity and sovereignty are unacceptable, he added. During his recent two-day visit to Pakistan last week, Erdogan said, The Kashmir issue should be addressed according to the UN resolution through dialogue and keeping in mind the aspirations of the people of Kashmir. Our state and our nation, as in the past, stands in solidarity with our Kashmiri brothers today, the Turkish president said.
Supreme Court seeks responses from Assam, Maharashtrain Ashish Chanchlani obscenity case
New Delhi: The Supreme Court has asked the governments of Assam and Maharashtra to respond to a petition filed by YouTuber Ashish Chanchlani. Chanchlani is seeking to transfer an obscenity case filed against him in Guwahati to Mumbai. The case stems from allegations of obscenity on the show Indias Got Latent, featuring podcaster Ranveer Allahbadia, [] The post Supreme Court seeks responses from Assam, Maharashtrain Ashish Chanchlani obscenity case appeared first on NorthEast Now .
Awantipora, February 21: A high-level delegation from the Islamic University of Science and Technology (IUST) and the University of Jammu (JU), led by Prof. Dinesh Singh, Vice Chairman, J&K Higher Education Council and Former Vice Chancellor, Delhi University, embarked on an exposure visit to prominent British universities. The visit aimed to foster research and development [] The post IUST and University of Jammu Delegation Explores Collaborative Opportunities with Leading British Universities appeared first on Kashmir Media Watch .
Ursula von der Leyen, President of the European Union Commission, will visit New Delhi on February 27-28 with the College of Commissioners. This marks her first official trip to India since her election in 2024. The visit signifies growing momentum in EU-India relations amid global concerns over US tariffs, as announced on social media platform X.
Within 24 hours after the swearing-in ceremony of Rekha Gupta as Delhi Chief Minister, the Ayushman scheme has been approved by the cabinet. Moreover, an order has been passed to probe the alleged irregularities in Mohalla clinics, started by the previous Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) government.
Railway Ministry asks X to remove outrageous videos, pics of Delhi stampede: Sources
New Delhi: Railway Ministry has asked social media platform X to remove a few pictures of the February 15 stampede incidents at the New Delhi Railway Station which outrage womens modesty as well as those that contain gory photos or videos, railway sources said. Eighteen passengers lost their lives and several others were injured when []
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India calls Erdogans Kashmir remarks unacceptable, lodges strong protest
New Delhi: Nearly a week after Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan spoke on the issue of Kashmir during his visit to Pakistan, New Delhi Friday said such unwarranted statements on Indias territorial integrity and sovereignty were unacceptable, adding that it has lodged a strong protest on the matter with the Turkish ambassador here. We reject []
DPIIT Reviews Issues Hampering 17 Infrastructure Projects In Delhi, Three States
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Firstcry, Reliance Power, 20 more stocks included in Nifty Smallcap 100. Check full list
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India calls Erdogans Kashmir remarks unacceptable
New Delhi: Nearly a week after Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan spoke on the issue of Kashmir during his visit to Pakistan, New Delhi on Friday, February 21, said such unwarranted statements on Indias territorial integrity and sovereignty were unacceptable, adding that it has lodged a strong protest on the matter with the Turkish ambassador 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 .
WPL 2025: Perry To The Rescue Again As RCB Set MI 168-run Target
Royal Challengers Bengaluru: Elysse Perry rescued the Royal Challengers Bengalurus innings against Mumbai Indians with a well-crafted 81-run knock in the clash of two Women's Premier League (WPL) champions here on Friday. Despite Mumbai taking early wickets, RCB managed to score 167/7 in 20 overs, setting up a tough chase in the seventh game of Season 3 of WPL at the M.Chinnaswamy Stadium. Perrys innings was a combination of fire and ice, enthralling the fans with 11 boundaries and two sixes even as she watched her batting partners struggle at the other end while thriving at the other. Captain Smriti Mandhana continued her onslaught, having scored 81 runs in their last game against the Delhi Capitals, and flew straight out of the floodgates by hitting Shabnim Ismail for two boundaries in the opening over. However, it was Shabnim who had the last laugh. Mandhana continued her strong hitting with two fours in the third over before being caught off guard with a back-of-the-length delivery. An attempted pull saw the RCB skipper edge the ball which went straight up in the air making for an easy catch for Yastika Bhatia. Elysse Perry did not take any time to make a statement by smashing a four, over square leg, on the very next ball. Danni Wyatt-Hodge was the next to depart as an outside off delivery by Nat Sciver-Brunt saw the English batter try and hammer the ball into the stands but ended up giving a simple catch to Hayley Matthews. Raghvi Bishts underwhelming start to the season continued as she was dismissed on her third delivery by Hayley in the very next over. A slower ball outside off saw Raghvi try to dispatch it for a six but was caught by the fielder at Deep mid-off. Kanika Ahuja also struggled against spin before being bowled over by Sanskriti Gupta in her first over of the game. Richa Ghosh, RCBs hero from the opening game against Gujarat, and Perry combined for a vital 50-run partnership to take the home side to a defendable total. The duo slowly navigated, during a 29-ball period where they failed to find the boundary before Elysse and Richa hit Hayle for a four and six respectively in the 10th over. With the duo getting set well and a huge total looking more and more likely for the home side, Mumbai Indians skipper Harmanpreet Kaur called on the services of Amanjot Kaur and she delivered instantly by knocking over the wicket of Richa. With wickets falling from one end, Perry continued her strong hitting and raced to her fifty in 30 deliveries. After reaching the milestone, she switched gears and went on to take RCB to a defendable total before being caught on the second-last delivery of the innings. The average first innings score at the venue was 152 in the 2024 WPL, meaning the 2023 winners of the tournament have a huge task on their hands in the second innings. Brief score: The average first innings score at the venue was 152 in the 2024 WPL, meaning the 2023 winners of the tournament have a huge task on their hands in the second innings. Also Read: Highest tax paying cricketers Article Source: IANS
Political COVID has infiltrated our society to destroy democracy: Dhankhar on USAID controversy
Making almost identical remarks at two events in New Delhi, Mr. Dhankhar said it was the ational duty of people to strike hard at such forces.
Revised pilot duty norms to be rolled out in phased manner from July 1: DGCA to Delhi HC
The watchdog's revised civil aviation requirement (CAR) relates to flight duty time limitation seeks to provide more rest time for pilots amid concerns over pilot fatigue. Initially, it was to be implemented from June 1, 2024.
PM Modi cautions against attempts to discriminate on basis of language amid NEP row
NEW DELHI: Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Friday cautioned against attempts to discriminate on the basis of language, asserting that there has never been any animosity among Indian languages and each has enriched the other. Addressing the inaugural function of the 98th Akhil Bharatiya Marathi Sahitya Sammelan (ABMSS) here, Modi hailed Marathi as a complete language and recited a verse of Saint Dyaneshwar that described Marathi as sweeter than nectar. The prime minister said he has special affection for the Marathi language and culture and he takes pride in the fact that a remarkable Marathi-speaking individual sowed the seeds of the RSS 100 years ago. The Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh has inspired lakhs of people like me to live for the country and it is because of the Sangh that I have got the privilege of connecting with the Marathi language and Marathi tradition, Modi said. NCP-SP chief Sharad Pawar, the chairman of the reception committee of the ABMSS, Maharashtra Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis and litterateur Tara Bhawalkar, the president of the 98th Akhil Bharatiya Marathi Sammelan, were present at the inaugural function, among others. Against the backdrop of a political row over Hindi imposition, the prime minister asserted that there has never been any animosity among Indian languages. Languages have always influenced and enriched each other, he said. Modi said often, when efforts were made to create divisions based on languages, India's shared linguistic heritage gave a fitting reply. It is our social responsibility to distance ourselves from these misconceptions and embrace and enrich all languages, he said. Highly inappropriate for a State to view NEP 2020 with myopic vision : Pradhan urges Tamil Nadu to adopt policy The prime minister's remarks came on a day when Tamil Nadu Chief Minister M K Stalin reiterated his remarks that the implementation of the National Education Policy (NEP) is an attempt to impose a three-language formula throughout the country. Modi said India is one of the oldest living civilisations in the world because it has constantly evolved and embraced new ideas and welcomed new changes. The fact that India has the world's largest linguistic diversity is a proof of this. This linguistic diversity is also the most fundamental basis of our unity, he said. The three-day Akhil Bharatiya Marathi Sahitya Sammelan is being held in the national capital after a gap of 71 years and a year after Marathi was granted the classical language status. Modi said the event is being held in Delhi in the 350th year of the coronation of Chhatrapati Shivaji, the 300th birth anniversary of Punyashlok Ahilyabai Holkar, the 75th anniversary of the Constitution created through the efforts of B R Ambedkar and the centenary celebrations of the RSS. He noted that the event, from its first edition in 1878 till now, has been a witness to 147 years of India's journey. Modi said many luminaries like Mahadev Govind Ranade, Hari Narayan Apte, Madhav Shrihari Ane, Shivram Paranjpe and Veer Savarkar had presided over the event and thanked Pawar for making him a part of this proud tradition. Modi said a few months ago, Marathi was accorded the status of a classical language, for which more than 12 crore Marathi speakers in India and around the world were waiting for decades. The prime minister said he considers it a great fortune of his life to have had the opportunity to accomplish this task. Language is not just a medium of communication but a carrier of our culture, he said. Modi noted that while languages are born in the society, they also play a crucial role in shaping it. Marathi has given expressions to the thoughts of many individuals in Maharashtra and other places and contributed to cultural development, he said. The prime minister highlighted that it is Maharashtra and Mumbai that have taken Marathi films and Hindi cinema to greater heights. The new movie, Chhaava, is making headlines everywhere right now, Modi said, referring to the biopic of Chhattrapati Sambhaji based on a book written by Marathi author Shivaji Sawant. Modi said the tradition of the Sammelan will complete 150 years in 2027, which will also mark the 100th edition of the event, and urged everyone to make this occasion special and start preparations now. The sammelan was first held in 1878, with noted scholar and social reformer Mahadev Govind Ranade as its president. It has been held almost annually since 1926 and brought together scholars, critics and literary figures to deliberate on a range of issues, including the relevance of Marathi in changing times.
The court asked the Delhi Police commissioner to conduct an inquiry against the officials responsible for causing the delay and apprise it whether there was a mechanism to prevent it
Keep away from attempts to create divisions on basis of language: PM Modi
Prime Minister Narendra Modi emphasized the unity and mutual enrichment of Indian languages at the 98th Akhil Bharatiya Marathi Sahitya Sammelan, countering language-based divisive attempts. The event in Delhi celebrated both Marathi's classical language status and significant milestones like the centenary of the RSS.
SC says 'disgusting' Delhi HC passing 30-40 pages pre-arrest bail orders
The Supreme Court criticized the Delhi High Court for issuing lengthy anticipatory bail orders, likening them to implicit convictions. This comment arose during the hearing of physician Aadhar Khera's bail plea, where he was denied relief in a 34-page order. The bench requested a response from Delhi Police and provided Khera with temporary protection from arrest.
New Delhi: A political row erupted Friday after a media report claimed USD 21 million aid by USAID was meant for Bangladesh and not India, with the Congress demanding an apology from the BJP and the ruling party accusing Rahul Gandhi of colluding with foreign forces to weaken India. The Congress alleged that the BJPs []
Lodged A Strong Protest India Criticises Turkiye Presidents Comments On Kashmir
New Delhi, Feb 21: The Ministry of External Affairs on Friday criticised Turkiye President Recep Tayyip Erdogans remark on Kashmir and said that it has lodged a strong protest with the Turkish ambassador. Turkish President Erdogan last week reiterated support for Pakistan on Kashmir and called for UN dialogue to address the issue during his visit to Islamabad, The Express Tribune reported. In a weekly briefing, MEA spokesperson Randhir Jaiswal said, We reject such objectionable comments on matters that are [] The post Lodged A Strong Protest India Criticises Turkiye Presidents Comments On Kashmir appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
After Delhi HC sets aside arrests of UNLF members, NIA says studying order
The court set aside their arrests and directed for them to be released from judicial custody unless they are required in any other cases
Several IPS Officers Of AGMUT Cadre Promoted To DGP Grade
New Delhi, Feb 21: Several senior IPS officers of the AGMUT cadre have been promoted to the rank of Director General of Police (DGP). The officers elevated include Garima Bhatnagar and Anand Mohan from the 1994 batch, along with Ravindra Singh Yadav from the 1995 batch. Additionally, Anurag Kumar and Abdul Ghani Mir, both from the 1994 batch, have been granted proforma promotion to the DGP grade. The post Several IPS Officers Of AGMUT Cadre Promoted To DGP Grade appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
PM Narendra Modi lauds Vicky Kaushals Chhaava
Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Friday praised Chhaava, the recently released Hindi film based on the life of Chhatrapati Sambhaji Maharaj, starring Vicky Kaushal. Speaking at the Akhil Bharatiya Marathi Sahitya Sammelan in New Delhi, the PM noted that the film is making waves throughout the country and acknowledged Maharashtra and Mumbais significant contribution to both Marathi and Hindi cinema.
Puducherry Chief Minister N. Rangasamy greets Delhi CM
Bihar CM Nitish Kumar's son dismisses Tejashwi's allegations; says his father is '100 per cent fit'
PATNA: Nishant Kumar, the only son of Bihar chief minister and JD(U) president Nitish Kumar, on Friday dismissed RJD leader Tejashwi Prasad Yadav's allegations and claimed that his father is enjoying good health and is also able to govern the state properly. Talking to media persons at Patna airport after his arrival from New Delhi, Nishant said, His (Nitish's) health is 100 per cent fine. In response to a media query, Nishant said that he would appeal to people once again to vote for his father as he has been making sincere efforts for the development of the state for the last 19 years. He also appealed to people to vote for his father in the 2025 assembly elections to pave the way for him to become the chief minister for the next term as well. He contended that his father would continue his endeavour to make the state a developed one. I appeal to people to extend their support to him in the larger interest of the state, he asserted. He, however, parried questions on his joining active politics. Speculations are rife that he may join politics to continue the legacy of his father, a seasoned politician. Nishant's reactions assumed significance in the wake of RJD leader Tejashwi Prasad Yadav's allegations that Nitish Kumar's health is not good and he is not in a condition to run the government in proper manner. Tejashwi, who is also the leader of the Opposition in the state assembly, has repeatedly said that Nitish is a tired man now and unable to run the government. Not only this. Even Jan Suraaj Party founder Prashant Kishor had demanded from the state government to constitute a team of medical experts to examine the health of Nitish Kumar. He has also sought a medical bulletin on the health condition of Nitish. Nishant had earlier hogged the limelight when he appealed to people to extend their support to his father and chief minister in the upcoming assembly elections. His reactions came when he along with his father had gone to Bakhtiyarpur in Patna district to pay tributes to freedom fighters, including his grandfather late Kaviraj Ram Lakhan Singh.
No Public Money To Be Spent On Government Glorification: Delhi BJP Chief
Delhi BJP Chief Virendra Sachdeva on Friday said that not a single penny of public money would be wasted on glorifying the government in the national capital, the Chief Minister or the party.
Indian Apple Product Manager Piyush Pratik played a key role in the iPhone 16 launch, introducing the Camera Control feature, earning global recognition.
OYO ad row: Company says this after facing netizens outrage
New Delhi: Facing netizens outrage over its newspaper advertisement, travel tech unicorn OYO on Friday clarified that the ad was meant to promote religious tourism in India and not hurt any religious sentiments. Several users took to social media platform X to raise objections to the phrase God is Everywhere. And so is OYO in []
Need to preserve high growth momentum, maintain price stability: RBI Governor
New Delhi: Stronger policy frameworks and robust macro fundamentals remain the key to resilience and fostering overall macroeconomic stability, according to RBI Governor Sanjay Malhotra. In the Monetary Policy Committee (MPC) meeting held earlier this month, the minutes of which were released by the central bank Friday, Malhotra said that domestically too, there is a []