Remembering Rajiv Gandhi: A Tribute by Mallikarjun Kharge on Sadbhavana Day
New Delhi, August 20: On the occasion of former Prime Minister Rajiv Gandhis birthday, Congress President Mallikarjun Kharge paid tribute to him. Kharge emphasized that a true homage to Rajiv Gandhi would be to strengthen Indias spirit of empathy, harmony, and reconciliation. He also highlighted the importance of promoting intellectual freedom, innovation, and the aspirations ... Read more Remembering Rajiv Gandhi: A Tribute by Mallikarjun Kharge on Sadbhavana Day
Congress leaders led by CPP Chairperson Sonia Gandhi paid floral tributes to former Prime Minister Late Rajiv Gandhi on his 82nd birth anniversary at Veer Bhumi in New Delhi on Thursday.
Leaders Pay Tribute to Former Prime Minister Rajiv Gandhi on His Birth Anniversary
New Delhi, August 20: Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Lok Sabha Speaker Om Birla, and several other leaders have paid tribute to former Prime Minister Rajiv Gandhi on his birth anniversary. Prime Minister Modi took to the social media platform X on Thursday morning, stating, Tribute to former Prime Minister Rajiv Gandhi on his birth anniversary. ... Read more Leaders Pay Tribute to Former Prime Minister Rajiv Gandhi on His Birth Anniversary
Delhi-NCR Weather Today: Will it rain in Delhi, Noida, Gurugram & Ghaziabad? Check IMD forecast
Delhi-NCR weather today: Delhi-NCR has witnessed heavy rain and thunderstorms, bringing much-needed relief from hot and humid conditions. The IMD has forecast more light to moderate showers across the region. Meanwhile, heavy rainfall has affected parts of Uttar Pradesh, triggering alerts, while rain-related road closures have been reported in Himachal Pradesh. A high-wave warning is also in place along the Kerala coast, while Odisha remains on alert as several districts continue to deal with flooding.
Vande Mataram row: BJP chief terms Congress
New Delhi: BJP president Nitin Nabin on Thursday, August 20, slammed the Congress over its decision to sing only two stanzas of Vande Mataram at their events, saying the opposition party has become the new Muslim League for votes. Nabin, in a post on X in Hindi, said, This insult to the sacred invocation of 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 .
Authorities remove unauthorised structures outside Pak High Commission in Delhi
Indian authorities removed the external security cordon around the Pakistan High Commission. Traffic bollards and barricades were dismantled from the diplomatic compound premises. This action effectively eliminated the external security perimeter outside the high commission. The Pakistan High Commission is situated within the Chanakyapuri diplomatic enclave.
Indian authorities have removed the external security perimeter outside the Pakistan High Commission in New Delhi, dismantling traffic bollards and barricades that had been placed around the diplomatic compound. The tit-for-tat move came three days after...
India Responds to Islamabads Actions by Removing Barricades Outside Pakistan High Commission
New Delhi, August 20: Significant changes have been made to the security arrangements outside the Pakistan High Commission in New Delhi. The Delhi Police have removed traffic bollards and barricades that were previously set up around the diplomatic compound. These barriers have long been part of the outer security perimeter of the diplomatic premises. This ... Read more India Responds to Islamabads Actions by Removing Barricades Outside Pakistan High Commission
India Responds to Islamabads Actions by Removing Barriers Outside Pakistan High Commission
New Delhi, August 20: Significant changes have been made to security arrangements outside the Pakistan High Commission in New Delhi. The Delhi Police have removed traffic bollards and barricades that were previously in place around the diplomatic compound. These barriers have long been part of the outer security perimeter of the diplomatic mission. Indias action ... Read more India Responds to Islamabads Actions by Removing Barriers Outside Pakistan High Commission
Monty Desai Resigns as Head Coach of Canada Mens Cricket Team
New Delhi, August 20: Monty Desai has resigned from his position as the head coach of the Canada mens cricket team. He was appointed for his second term on May 1, 2026. Desai announced his resignation through a post on social media. Desai expressed, A brief chapter, yet a meaningful one. Every environment teaches you ... Read more Monty Desai Resigns as Head Coach of Canada Mens Cricket Team
CBI insignia, fake IDs: How Delhi bizmans wife foiled Special 26-style raid
A fake CBI raid was foiled at a Delhi businessman's residence in Rohini. The businessman's wife refused entry to individuals claiming to be CBI officers. These individuals then left after neighbors questioned their authorization. The family reported the incident and submitted evidence to the police. Police are now examining CCTV footage and investigating the matter.
Express New Route: The route of Delhi-Jaisalmer Runicha Express changed from 21st August to 24th September. This train will now run via Shekhawati instead of Jaipur, which will benefit many cities including Jhunjhunu, Sikar. Doubling of the railway line is underway between Pali and Khori stations. For this reason, the operating route of train number [] The post Indian Railway: Route of Delhi-Jaisalmer Runicha Express train changed, now the train will run via Sikar and Jhunjhunu. first appeared on informalnewz .
SC stresses institutional overhaul of NTA to prevent exam paper leaks
New Delhi, Aug 19:The Supreme Court on Wednesday stressed the need to institutionalise and strengthen the National Testing Agency (NTA), saying the agency must have adequate infrastructure, experienced manpower and advanced technology to prevent question paper leaks and ensure examinations are conducted smoothly. Bar and Bench reported that the Bench of Justices P S Narasimha and Alok Aradhe, hearing petitions arising from the NEET question paper leak controversy, said the court was concerned with building a vibrant institution that could retain institutional expertise and keep pace with technological changes. Our duty is to ensure that there is a vibrant institution that the country can be proud of. If you dont institutionalise, experienced people get transferred and the entire experience is lost. There are a lot of technological changes that have to be brought about, the Bench observed. The court directed the Centre to file an affidavit detailing the progress made in implementing the recommendations of the Radhakrishnan Committee, constituted after the NEET-UG controversy in 2024, as well as reforms suggested by the Nandan Nilekani Committee this year. The Bench said its concern was not merely about the existing safeguards but about creating a permanent institutional framework for conducting examinations. Our concern is how you institutionalise the conduct of the examination - secure office premises, confidential operational infrastructure, cyber security, the court said. It also referred to recommendations for creating specialised verticals for testing centres, central network operations and other functions, besides developing research and development infrastructure, a sovereign database, and stronger cybersecurity mechanisms. The court emphasised the need to preserve institutional memory and institutional expertise, noting that examination systems and technology keep changing. Solicitor General Tushar Mehta, appearing for the Centre, told the Bench that several safeguards had already been introduced to iron-fence the examination process. He explained that question papers undergo multiple stages of moderation and selection, are printed under CCTV and CISF surveillance, transported in GPS-tracked vehicles and stored in secure bank strong rooms. The Solicitor General said the process involved sealed question-paper boxes, strict access controls and videography at various stages, with question papers opened only immediately before examinations. The petitions before the court include pleas seeking restructuring or replacement of the NTA, shifting NEET-UG to a computer-based test (CBT) format, digital locking of question papers and publication of centre-wise results to identify anomalies. One of the petitions has also sought the creation of an independent statutory national testing authority with greater oversight and parliamentary accountability. The Supreme Court had dealt with allegations of a NEET-UG paper leak in 2024 and declined to order a nationwide re-examination, while directing reforms in the examination system. The issue has again come under judicial scrutiny following fresh concerns over examination security. The court has now directed the Centre to file a detailed affidavit on the steps taken to implement the committee recommendations. The matter will be heard again after three weeks.
CM Omar sees deeper US-J&K engagement ahead
Srinagar, Aug 19:Chief Minister Omar Abdullah on Wednesday said his meeting with US Ambassador to India, Sergio Gor, opened the possibility of a broader engagement between the United States and Jammu and Kashmir, with discussions focusing on India-US relations and areas where Washington could contribute to J&K. Speaking to reporters after meeting Gor at his Gupkar residence, CM Omar described the interaction as a very good meeting and said the discussions, while covering the wider relationship between New Delhi and Washington, had a specific focus on J&K. It was a very good meeting. We had an opportunity to discuss the relations between our two countries, but with a specific focus on what the US can do with Jammu and Kashmir, he said. The CM indicated that the meeting was not limited to a general exchange on diplomatic relations, but also explored the scope for greater US engagement with Jammu and Kashmir in the years ahead. He acknowledged that there were certain legacy issues which would require time and continued engagement, but said he was keen to carry the conversation forward. There are obviously certain legacy issues that over time we will be working to resolve. But we look forward to taking this conversation further, CM Omar said. He said the dialogue would now have to continue at two levels between Ambassador Gor and Washington on one side, and between the J&K government and the Government of India in New Delhi on the other. This is a conversation that will take place both between Ambassador Gor and Washington, and between me and the Government of India in New Delhi, the CM said. He expressed confidence that the interaction could develop into a sustained engagement, saying he was very hopeful and optimistic that relations between the United States and J&K would widen and deepen in the coming years. The meeting assumed significance as Gors visit marked a high-level US diplomatic engagement with J&K after a considerable gap. Before the meeting, CM Omar had said he intended to discuss the situation in the region with the visiting ambassador, while making it clear that he would not use the interaction to raise internal grievances against the Centre. It is after a very long time that a US ambassador is visiting Jammu and Kashmir. For me personally, it has been a long time since I met any American ambassador. Let him come; we will sit and talk, he had said earlier in the day. The CM also indicated that he would approach the meeting as a two-way conversation, saying he expected the US envoy to listen to his perspective but that he was equally interested in hearing Gors views. Let him come; we will sit and talk, he had said, adding that he would prefer to listen more even as the ambassador was also coming to listen. However, CM Omar drew a clear line between discussing Jammu and Kashmir and seeking Washingtons intervention in J&Ks internal political or administrative matters. He said he did not believe such issues should be taken up as complaints before a representative of another country. It has never been my habit to lodge complaints about my country to an ambassador of another country, the CM said. He argued that the resolution of J&Ks internal issues ultimately rests with the Government of India and not Washington. The resolution to our issues will not come from Washington; the resolution to our problems lies with our central government, CM Omar said. He said he would therefore discuss Jammu and Kashmir and its prevailing circumstances with the US envoy, but would neither use the meeting to complain about the country nor seek solutions to internal grievances from the United States. I believe it would be very inappropriate to complain about our country to an ambassador of another country. That is not my habit, the CM said. He has repeatedly pressed the Centre to fulfil its commitment on restoration of Jammu and Kashmirs statehood. The issue remains one of the principal political demands of the National Conference-led government. Wednesdays meeting, however, appears to have been positioned by CM Omar as an opportunity to explore areas of cooperation and engagement rather than an attempt to internationalise issues concerning J&K.
NCERT recasts political science textbook panel; 4 with RSS links among 20 members
NCERT has recast the team for preparing political science textbooks for Classes XI and XII, with one of the two books slated to be ready by Nov. The 20-member panel includes faculty from JNU, DU, IGNOU and NLU Delhi, among others. At least four members have links, past or present, with organisations associated with RSS-BJP.
Jammu and Kashmir: CM Omar Abdullah Responds to Tourists Viral Video
New Delhi, August 20: Chief Minister Omar Abdullah has reacted to a viral video featuring a woman expressing her frustration after being delayed at a checkpoint in Kargil district. The video, reportedly filmed last month, shows several vehicles halted at the checkpoint, with no clear reason given for the delay. In the footage, the woman ... Read more Jammu and Kashmir: CM Omar Abdullah Responds to Tourists Viral Video
56 Special E-Buses For Women In Delhi: Check Routes, Services
The services, aimed largely at working women and college students travelling during peak hours, include 30 Ladies Special trips on 15 high-demand routes and 26 University Ladies Special, or U-Spl, trips on 13 routes.
Final Match of Duleep Trophy Scheduled in Chennai, Confirms BCCI Secretary Devjeet Saikia
New Delhi, August 20: The final match of the Duleep Trophy will take place from September 6 to 10, as confirmed by Devjeet Saikia, Secretary of the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI). The prestigious final will be hosted at the MA Chidambaram Cricket Stadium in Chennai. In a conversation with reporters, Saikia ... Read more Final Match of Duleep Trophy Scheduled in Chennai, Confirms BCCI Secretary Devjeet Saikia
CBI Files FIR Against Janusol Engineering and Promoters for Loan Diversion
New Delhi, August 20: The Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) has filed a First Information Report (FIR) against Janusol Engineering Limited, Janusol EV Lease Limited, and their promoters, Anmol Singh Jaggi and Puneet Singh Jaggi, along with other unidentified individuals. This action is in connection with alleged loan diversion and embezzlement. The FIR was registered ... Read more CBI Files FIR Against Janusol Engineering and Promoters for Loan Diversion
BJPs Agenda to Discredit Opposition Leaders, Says Tariq Anwar on Satyendar Jains Arrest
New Delhi, August 20: Congress leader Tariq Anwar has criticized the BJP and the central government regarding the arrest of former minister Satyendar Jain in connection with the Delhi Jal Board (DJB) scam, the OBC census, the Vande Mataram controversy, and the ongoing protests in Jharkhand over the JPSC exam. Commenting on Jains arrest by ... Read more BJPs Agenda to Discredit Opposition Leaders, Says Tariq Anwar on Satyendar Jains Arrest
J&K important part of India: US envoy
Srinagar, Aug 19: United States Ambassador to India Sergio Gor on Wednesday indicated that Washington may review its travel advisory for Jammu & Kashmir, citing improved security conditions and describing the region as an important part of India. Gor made the remarks during his maiden visit to Kashmir since taking charge as the 27th US ambassador to India in January 2026. He arrived in Srinagar and met Chief Minister Omar Abdullah at his residence on Gupkar Road amid full media glare. Speaking to reporters after the meeting, Gor said the United States regularly reviews its travel warnings and that the advisory concerning J&K could be reconsidered. The US puts out travel warnings and every so often we re-evaluatethose travel warnings.I cannot make any big announcements today, but it is something we are going to look at, he said. The US envoy said New Delhi, the J&K administration and the local government had taken significant steps to improve the security situation. We willbe looking to see if the travel warning that is imposed and recommended by the US is something thatshould be downgraded, he said. Calling Kashmir a beautiful destination, Gor added that many Americans would enjoy visiting the region and exploring its beauty and opportunity. The United States has maintained travel advisories for J&K for decades amid security concerns since 1989. In June 2025, following the India-Pakistan military confrontation after Operation Sindoor, the US had listed Kashmir among high-risk areas and advised its citizens against travelling to the region. Gor described his meeting with Omar Abdullah as very good and cordial and said there would be follow-up discussions in Washington and New Delhi. We just had a very good meeting. We have some follow-ups, so we hope to take that back to Washington, back to Delhi, he said. The ambassador also made a significant reference to Jammu and Kashmirs status, saying, It is a pleasure to be here. This is an important part of India, and some of us are visiting for the first time. Gor said he was thrilled to be in Kashmir and praised the region for its natural beauty. The US envoy is scheduled to travel to Ladakh on Thursday after spending the night in Kashmir. CM Omar Abdullah said the meeting focused on India-US relations, particularly the scope for greater American engagement with J&K. We had an opportunity to discuss relations between the two countries with a specific focus on what the US can do in J&K. There are certain legacy issues that over time we will be working to resolve, he said. The Chief Minister expressed hope that engagement between Jammu and Kashmir and the United States would expand in the coming years. But we look forward to taking this conversation further. This is a conversation that will take place both between Gor and Washington and me and the government of India in New Delhi. But we are hopeful and optimistic that the engagement between the USA and J&K will widen and deepen in the years ahead, he said. Earlier, Abdullah had said he would discuss the situation in Jammu and Kashmir with Gor but ruled out taking up internal political issues with the US representative, saying such matters could only be resolved by the Government of India. Gors visit assumes significance as it comes amid efforts to deepen India-US engagement and growing calls within Kashmirs tourism sector for the relaxation of international travel advisories. However, the envoy did not announce any immediate change in the US advisory, making it clear that Washington would first review the existing warning before taking a decision.
23-Year-Old Arrested For Smuggling Illicit Liquor In Delhi
Police recovered 3000 quarters of illicit liquor packed in 60 cartons from a Hyundai i10 Grand car allegedly being used to transport the liquor. The vehicle was also seized.
Same restriction will come into effect in Gurugram, Faridabad, Sonipat, Ghaziabad and Gautam Buddha Nagar from July 1, 2027
Sen suffers shock exit; Satwik-Chirag get walkover New Delhi: Two-time Olympic medallist PV Sindhu and fast-rising Ayush Shetty progressed to the pre-quarterfinals of the BWF World Championships here on Wednesday, while Lakshya Sen suffered a shock second-round defeat to USAs Garret Tan. Sindhu, seeded ninth and chasing a record sixth world championships medal, defeated Canadas []
They edge out SC Delhi 5-3 on penalties after a goalless draw Kolkata: East Bengal edged past SC Delhi 5-3 after a goalless regulation-time stalemate and reach the Durand Cup final. Eyeing a record-equalling 17th title, East Bengal will face the winners of Thursdays second semifinal between Mohun Bagan Super Giant and defending champions NorthEast []
Gen Z outreach: Ministers to visit universities daily
Plan involves engaging with youth, discussing concerns New Delhi: In a major outreach to Gen Z, the Modi government is planning to send one Union minister to one university every day to engage with the youth, discuss their concerns and better understand their perspectives on issues facing the country. The initiative comes in the backdrop []
Delayed by 5 years, consumer forum orders builder to complete & hand over flat to buyers in 30 days
Two kanwar pilgrims die as motorcycles hit stationary truck on DME
GMC launches one-time settlement for 60k property tax defaulters
DPL 2026: Nitish and Ayush Shine as Lions Defeat Tigers by 6 Wickets
New Delhi, August 20: The West Delhi Lions triumphed over the New Delhi Tigers by 6 wickets in the 35th match of the Delhi Premier League (DPL) 2026. Nitish Rana and captain Ayush Doseja both delivered impressive half-centuries for the Lions. Winning the toss at Arun Jaitley Stadium on Wednesday, the New Delhi Tigers opted ... Read more DPL 2026: Nitish and Ayush Shine as Lions Defeat Tigers by 6 Wickets
Decomposed body found in drain, police starts probe
Body suspected to be around two weeks old; police check missing-person complaints, CCTV footage.
Delhi Police head constable held for abetment after colleagues suicide
Mahak murder accused held in Bihar to be brought to Noida next week
Developers employing 50 or more workers at Noida construction sites get 15 days to set up crches
Forum orders insurer to pay Rs 2.4L for vehicle repairs
Maintenance paid, but Noida RWAs want tenants to shell out extra fees for using gym, pool
Consider relaxing firecracker noise limit curbs before Diwali: SC to CPCB
The Supreme Court asked the CPCB to explore partial relaxation of firecracker rules. This request came during a hearing on Delhi's pollution menace. The court urged the Centre to consider some exceptions for the upcoming Diwali season. Previously, the court had banned firecrackers due to rising air pollution levels. Last year, green firecrackers were permitted for a limited period.
NHAI tightens ambulance response time but half of emergency call boxes on DME defunct
NHAI revives project linking Delhi-Gurgaon near Dwarka eway
U.S. Ambassadors Statement Marks Major Diplomatic Success for India, Experts Say
New Delhi, August 20: The recent visit of U.S. Ambassador Sergio Gore to Jammu and Kashmir, along with his meeting with Chief Minister Omar Abdullah, has drawn significant attention from foreign policy experts and local leaders. Many view Ambassador Gores assertion that Jammu and Kashmir is an integral part of India as a substantial diplomatic ... Read more U.S. Ambassadors Statement Marks Major Diplomatic Success for India, Experts Say
Medical procurement scam files destroyed, claims AAP
CNG cylinder blast at filling station near Tikri Metro kills three
Satyendar Jain and five others sent to two weeks judicial custody in tender case
Court grants ACB two-day police custody of Ankit Srivastav; AAP leaders counsel questions the circumstances leading to his arrest a day earlier
Delhi SIR: draft roll publication deferred to Aug. 31 amid delay in polling station rationalisation
Delhi CM Rekha Gupta, L-G flag off 56 ladies special buses, including 26 on Delhi University routes
Delhi HC questions MP/MLA endorsement for Lakshmi Yojana benefits
Jashn-e-Adab to mark 15 years with four-day festival in Delhi
NITI Aayog Discusses TB: The Way Forward Strategy for a Tuberculosis-Free India
New Delhi, August 20: NITI Aayog organized a high-level brainstorming session on Wednesday titled TB: The Way Forward. The aim was to develop strategies and suggestions to achieve the goal of a tuberculosis-free India in a timely manner. According to information shared on NITI Aayogs official social media platform, X, the session was co-chaired by ... Read more NITI Aayog Discusses TB: The Way Forward Strategy for a Tuberculosis-Free India
Delhi Removes Structures Outside Pakistan Mission
The action came three days after Pakistani authorities dismantled security barricades outside the Indian High Commission (HCI) in Islamabad.
Need to find a Goldilocks balance in AI: Check Point Software CEO
On a visit to New Delhi this week, Check Point Software's chief executive officer Nadav Zafrir spoke to Udisha Srivastav and Nivedita Mookerji on the company's plans for India
UP to get 500 acre Japan City along Yamuna Expressway
Ayush Badoni scores 90 as South Delhi Superstarz beat North Delhi Strikers in DPL 2026
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Former Wrestler Wanted in Major Opium Case Held in Delhi
Amit Sheoran, a 31-year-old former national-level wrestler wanted in an alleged major opium smuggling case, has been arrested after being on the run since 2023, police said.
Probe ordered after Bikaner cancer drugs found in Delhi black market
OBC Community Awakens: Amar Pal Maurya Critiques Congresss Political Misunderstanding
New Delhi, August 19: Amar Pal Maurya, the newly appointed national president of the BJP OBC Morcha, has shared his insights regarding his new role, the upcoming assembly elections in Uttar Pradesh, and the political strategies of the Congress and Samajwadi Party concerning the OBC community. He expressed gratitude to Prime Minister Narendra Modi, BJP ... Read more OBC Community Awakens: Amar Pal Maurya Critiques Congresss Political Misunderstanding
Political pressure behind Jains arrest: Kejriwal. He was involved in DJB scam: Rekha
New Delhi [India], August 19: A used car buyer should confirm that the insurance is transferred correctly, study the vehicles claim history, and separate the sellers no-claim bonus from the policy being purchased. These checks can prevent ownership mismatches and unclear renewal expectations. Insurance is often discussed after the price and registration paperwork. That can []
Tender decisions taken in 2021, before Jains arrest in May 2022
3 more DU colleges open admissions via marks in Class XII
CAQM sets phased curbs on registration of polluting LGVs in Delhi-NCR
STP Scam: Jain, Four Others In 14-Day Judicial Custody
Several nods needed to access files in jail for day-to-day governance
US to reconsider travel advisory for J&K: US Ambassador Sergio Gor
The United States will reconsider the advisories on travel to Jammu and Kashmir as the central government and Chief Minister Omar Abdullah have taken steps to make it a safer place, US Ambassador to India Sergio Gor said on Wednesday. Jammu and Kashmir is an important part of India and an incredibly beautiful place, the US envoy said at a joint media briefing with Abdullah. Gor reached Srinagar earlier in the day on a two-day visit to Jammu and Kashmir, and Ladakh. The United States puts out travel warnings and every so often, we re-evaluate those travel warnings. I cannot make any big announcements here today, but it is something we are going to look at. New Delhi, the chief minister here, the government here, we believe have made some incredible steps to keeping this area safer and making it more safe, Gor said at a joint media briefing with Abdullah. So, we will be looking at if the travel warning that is imposed and recommended by the United States is something that should
East Bengal Edge SC Delhi On Penalties To Reach Durand Cup 2026 Final
East Bengal held their nerve in a penalty shootout to beat a resolute SC Delhi 5-3 after a goalless regulation-time stalemate and reach the Durand Cup final on Wednesday.
Woman Held Hostage at Knifepoint, Robbed of Rs 75 Lakh at Home
Twin deaths lay bare tragedy of ageing alone
SIR timeline extended again, draft roll on Aug 31
Everything cant be thrust upon court: HC on SIR plea
Delhi court remands Satyendar Jain in sewage treatment plant tender case amid political dispute
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Subhash Ghai Shares Memorable Encounter with Narendra Modi
New Delhi, August 19: Bollywood filmmaker Subhash Ghai has recounted a fascinating story involving Prime Minister Narendra Modi. He shared an anecdote from a meeting with Modi when he was the Chief Minister of Gujarat. This encounter was not merely a formality; it left a lasting impression of Modi as a remarkable personality in Ghais ... Read more Subhash Ghai Shares Memorable Encounter with Narendra Modi
East Bengal FC Triumphs Over SC Delhi in Penalty Shootout to Reach Durand Cup Final
Kolkata, August 19: In a thrilling encounter during the first semifinal of the 135th Durand Cup, East Bengal FC defeated Sporting Club Delhi 5-3 in a penalty shootout after a goalless regulation time. Mohammed Basim Rashid converted the decisive spot-kick, securing East Bengals place in the final scheduled for Wednesday at the Vivekananda Yuba Bharati ... Read more East Bengal FC Triumphs Over SC Delhi in Penalty Shootout to Reach Durand Cup Final
Former wrestler arrested in Delhi opium case; claims drug use in akhadas
In a dramatic turn of events, Delhi Police have arrested Amit Sheoran, a former national-level wrestler, after he spent three years on the run from charges of opium smuggling. Sheoran's claims that fellow wrestlers resort to opium to enhance training efforts have stirred controversy. His identification as a key figure by another arrested supplier highlights the ongoing battle against organised crime in the region.
Naidu flags off transshipment cargo operations
Kondli MLA was detained to maintain peace, police tell speaker
JNUs deprivation points: Who stands to gain and how
Delih to get 7 more fire stations for wider and better respose
Pak national who illegally returned to India and worked as chef held; fake Aadhaar under probe
Recipe of a dating scam: Two Women, A Fake Profile and a Lonely Senior Citizen
Why MP/MLA nod must for Laxmi Yojana eligibility, asks HC
From homes to roads, garbage takes over east Delhi
Disruption In Services As Sanitation Workers Protest Killing, Strike Called Off Later
Chhattisgarh Artists Shine at Presidents Home on Independence Day
New Delhi, August 19: Members of the Jai Gadhiya Baba Adivasi Lok Mandri Dance Troupe from Chhattisgarh expressed their gratitude to Prime Minister Narendra Modi and the government for the opportunity to perform at President Droupadi Murmus At Home reception during the 80th Independence Day celebrations. Artists from Saraitola village in the Nagri block of ... Read more Chhattisgarh Artists Shine at Presidents Home on Independence Day
Delhi adds 200 e-buses, total fleet inches close to 7K
135th Durand Cup: East Bengal FC edge SC Delhi on penalties to reach final
Kolkata Mohamad Basim Rashid converted the decisive spot-kick to help East Bengal FC prevail over Sporting Club Delhi 5-3 via The post 135th Durand Cup: East Bengal FC edge SC Delhi on penalties to reach final appeared first on Bilkul Online .
A smart cancer drug activating primarily in cancer cells could replace chemotherapy
New Delhi, Aug 19: A new smart cancer drug designed to switch on and work only inside cancer cells can replace traditional chemotherapy, which in many cases also harms healthy cells. Cancer treatment often damages healthy cells along with cancer cells, causing significant associated adverse effects and side effects. This has created a need for targeted therapies that remain inactive in normal tissues while it travels through the body and become activated specifically at tumor sites. Scientists have taken an important step toward making this idea a reality. Collaborative research led by Dr. Asis Bala from the Institute of Advanced Study in Science and Technology (IASST), an Autonomous Institute under the Department of Science & Technology (Govt. of India), and Dr. K.P. Bhabak from the Indian Institute of Technology-Guwahati has developed a new smart cancer drug called RK-251. RK-251 is designed to activate primarily in cancer cells and does not harm healthy cells. Cancer cells often produce high levels of reactive oxygen species (ROS), which are harmful molecules. When RK-251 enters a cancer cell, the high ROS levels trigger the drug's activation, releasing a powerful anticancer compound called NBDHEX. This compound blocks target proteins that many cancer cells use to survive and resist treatment. In preclinical studies, RK-251 showed strong activity against aggressive triple-negative breast cancer cells, with much less effect on healthy cells. The behavioral study of the developed candidate drug in zebrafish embryos (Danio rerio) also showed no obvious signs of toxicity and exhibited the desired fluorescence in the presence of reactive oxygen species (ROS), suggesting the drug may be safe for further research and validation. More studies are needed before this technology can be tested in patients.
Four MCD representatives file nominations for Delhi Development Authority advisory council
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Opposition Parties Challenge Maharashtras Anti-Conversion Law
New Delhi, August 19: The Samajwadi Party (SP) and Congress have expressed strong opposition to the implementation of the Maharashtra Freedom of Religion Act, 2026 in the state. They emphasized that the existing law allows citizens the freedom to change their religion at will, and such legislation could lead to communal unrest. Leaders from the ... Read more Opposition Parties Challenge Maharashtras Anti-Conversion Law
Harshvardhan Singh Critiques Rahul Gandhi and Tejashwi Yadavs Political Seriousness
New Delhi, August 19: Senior JD(U) leader Harshvardhan Singh criticized Congress MP Rahul Gandhi and RJD leader Tejashwi Yadav on Wednesday. He stated that just as the public does not take Rahul Gandhi seriously, the people of Bihar also do not regard Tejashwi Yadav with seriousness. Singh attributed this to both leaders lack of commitment ... Read more Harshvardhan Singh Critiques Rahul Gandhi and Tejashwi Yadavs Political Seriousness
Civil aviation minister expands transshipment cargo at Delhi airport
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VHP Supports Assams Proposal for 10% Salary Cut for Neglecting Parents
New Delhi, August 19: Assams Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma recently announced that government employees could face a 10% salary deduction if they neglect their parents. This statement has garnered support from Vinod Bansal, the national spokesperson for the Vishva Hindu Parishad (VHP). In a conversation with reporters, Bansal emphasized, In a country like India, ... Read more VHP Supports Assams Proposal for 10% Salary Cut for Neglecting Parents

