England Secures Second Consecutive Win in Womens T20 World Cup, Defeating Ireland by 4 Wickets
New Delhi, June 17: In the Womens T20 World Cup 2026, England achieved its second consecutive victory by defeating Ireland by 4 wickets at the Rose Bowl Stadium in Southampton. Chasing a target of 119 runs set by Ireland, Englands start was rocky. Amy Jones was dismissed for just 9 runs. Dan Wyatt, who scored ... Read more England Secures Second Consecutive Win in Womens T20 World Cup, Defeating Ireland by 4 Wickets
Mbappe Shines in FIFA World Cup Opener, Breaks Messis Record
New Delhi, June 17: French star player Kylian Mbappe delivered an outstanding performance in the opening match of the FIFA World Cup 2026. He scored two goals, leading France to a 3-1 victory against Senegal. With this achievement, Mbappe has surpassed Lionel Messi in a significant statistic. Mbappe now ranks third in the all-time list ... Read more Mbappe Shines in FIFA World Cup Opener, Breaks Messis Record
Mbapp Shines in FIFA World Cup Opener, Breaks Messis Record
New Delhi, June 17: French star player Kylian Mbapp delivered an outstanding performance in the opening match of the FIFA World Cup 2026. He scored two goals, leading France to a 3-1 victory against Senegal. In doing so, Mbapp surpassed Lionel Messi in a significant statistic. Mbapp has now reached joint third place on the ... Read more Mbapp Shines in FIFA World Cup Opener, Breaks Messis Record
Rahul Gandhi to launch nationwide agitation against paper leaks
New Delhi: The Congress, led by Leader of Opposition in the Lok Sabha Rahul Gandhi, will launch its nationwide Chhatron Ki Goonj agitation from Rajasthans Kota on Wednesday, June 17, targeting paper leaks, examination irregularities, and rising unemployment. The campaign will also focus on other issues affecting Indias youth and recruitment-related concerns, a party leader 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 .
MFA extends best wishes to State fencers and officials ahead of Asian Senior Fencing C'ship
The Manipur Fencing Association MFA has extended its best wishes to State trio who will be representing India at the Asian Senior Fencing Championship 2026 beginning on June 18 at Bharat Mandapam in New Delhi and 9 State officials who will be assisting in conducting the event State fencers Naorem Mina, Waikhom Sonia and Sanasam Hemas will be competing in foil competition at the championship br br table align center cellpadding 5 width 610 tbody tr td table class capbox width 100 tbody tr td img width 600 src https www e pao org galleries images News Related 2026 06 Fencing 20260617 jpg border 1 alt MFA extends best wishes to State fencers and officials ahead of Asian Senior Fencing C'ship td tr tr td align center MFA extends best wishes to State fencers and officials ahead of Asian Senior Fencing C'ship td tr tbody table td tr tbody table br br MFA expressed pride over the inclusion of the State fencers in the National team and wished them to give their best at the championship and bring home glory and medals Meanwhile, MFA secretary Hijam Hemjit, Shagolsem Jayenta, Thounaojam Rajeshwar, Thangjam Bankim, Lemba Hijam, Lairenlakpam Lerin, Thingujam Diana, Hajarimayum Haripriya and Hajarimayum Priyadarshini are among the officials named of the event Source The Sangai Express
B&B fire: Future uncertain for worker who saved many
A 26-year-old migrant worker from Bihar, Rohit, is bedridden with multiple fractures after bravely rescuing colleagues from a Delhi building fire. He has received no compensation from the government, leaving his family struggling financially. With Rohit unable to work and his wife and sister caring for him, their children's education has been halted.
Uddhavs MPs landing in Delhi today to effect a split: Reports
Parl panel flags continuing exam irregularities
Seeks roadmap for reforms New Delhi: A parliamentary committee has expressed concern over continuing examination irregularities despite measures taken by the government, and recommended that the Ministry of Education publish a time-bound roadmap for implementing reforms suggested by a high-level committee. The Parliamentary Standing Committee on Education, Women, Children, Youth and Sports, headed by Rajya []
TMC Defectors Claim Constitutional Support for Their Move, Says Sudip Bandopadhyay
New Delhi, June 17: A wave of rebellion has surged within the Trinamool Congress (TMC) following its loss of power in West Bengal after 15 years. Twenty Members of Parliament (MPs) from the party have split to merge with the Nationalist Citizens Party of India. Reports suggest that the number of rebel MPs may continue ... Read more TMC Defectors Claim Constitutional Support for Their Move, Says Sudip Bandopadhyay
Alok Kumar Defends RSS Against Financial Transparency Demands
New Delhi, June 17: The demand for the public disclosure of the registration, legal status, and financial information of the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) has intensified following comments from Karnataka Minister Priyank Kharge. Alok Kumar, the international president of the Vishwa Hindu Parishad (VHP), has come to the defense of the RSS, asserting that the ... Read more Alok Kumar Defends RSS Against Financial Transparency Demands
Indian Air Force Tackles Jaguar Fighter Jet Engine Issues Through Indigenous Solutions
New Delhi, June 17: The Indian Air Force (IAF) is the only operator of the Jaguar fighter aircraft, which is currently facing significant challenges due to a shortage of spare parts. This deep penetration strike-capable jet is not only grappling with issues related to ejection seats but also with critical engine problems. According to the ... Read more Indian Air Force Tackles Jaguar Fighter Jet Engine Issues Through Indigenous Solutions
Centre: El Nio likely to be relatively severe in 12 states
Union minister calls for district-level contingency plans for Kharif New Delhi: The impact of El Nio weather phenomenon, linked with a weaker monsoon in India, is likely to be relatively severe in 12 states, including Uttar Pradesh and Tamil Nadu, in the Kharif season, according to the Agriculture Ministry, which on Tuesday directed coordinated action []
Delhi cops arrest four of family in Goa in gold investment scam
New Delhi: The economic offences wing of the Delhi Police has arrested four members of a family for allegedly duping over 26 investors of Rs 1.24 crore through a fraudulent gold investment scheme, the police said on Tuesday. The accused Mukesh Verma (53), his wife, son Rhythm Verma (25) and father Om Prakash Verma []
Decision on ST political quota may come in 15 days
Special Correspondent Panaji: Social Welfare Minister Ramesh Tawadkar on Tuesday said Union Home Minister Amit Shah has assured the Goa delegation which had recently called on him in New Delhi that he would consult the Solicitor General on the matter of political reservation for scheduled tribes (ST) in Goa, and decide on the same in []
Mahanadi Water Dispute: Odisha, Chhattisgarh Begin Crucial Talks In Delhi Ahead Of Tribunal Hearing
The deliberations, scheduled to continue until June 26, are aimed at addressing key technical and legal issues related to the sharing of Mahanadi river water.
Afghanistan Yet to Win a Single ODI Against India: Match-by-Match Results Explored
New Delhi, June 17: The second match of the ODI series between India and Afghanistan is set to take place on Wednesday at the Bharat Ratna Shri Atal Bihari Vajpayee Ekana Cricket Stadium in Lucknow. India has already clinched the first match, and with just one win, the host team can secure the series. When ... Read more Afghanistan Yet to Win a Single ODI Against India: Match-by-Match Results Explored
India has taken on the build-out's costs without the capital structure that lets others walk away from them FUTURECRAFT | TECHNOLOGY & MARKETS On 12 June, SpaceX became a public company at a valuation of about $1.77 trillion. Its shares priced at $135 and closed the first day near $161, a jump of almost a fifth. By most measures, it is the largest stock market debut ever attempted. That same week, Indian security agencies quietly froze the final clearances that Starlink, the company's satellite arm, needed to begin selling service in India. Put side by side, the two events describe a single trade. SpaceX sold the public a stake in the AI build-out at the top of the cycle. India is buying into the same build-out with concrete, grid capacity and public money, and it has arranged for itself none of the ways out that the listing just put on display. A profitable rocket, an unprofitable model The headline number flatters the business beneath it. SpaceX reported revenue of roughly $18.7 billion for 2025 and a net loss of $4.94 billion, sitting on an accumulated deficit of $41.3 billion. At $1.77 trillion, it trades at about 94 times last year's sales. Two very different businesses sit inside that figure. Starlink and the launch operation generate cash. xAI, the artificial intelligence lab Elon Musk folded into SpaceX in February, does the reverse. It lost $6.4 billion on $3.2 billion of revenue last year, then a further $2.47 billion in the first quarter of 2026 alone. Its spending on AI hardware was running at an annualised pace near $30 billion by early this year. The wrapper is the real product. A satellite utility that prints money has been tied to a model lab that burns it, and the combined story is sold to public investors as a single growth stock long before the AI revenue arrives to justify the price. Selling the risk is the point. A build-out the size of a moon programme SpaceX is one instance of a much larger pattern. Four of the biggest American technology firms plan to spend around $725 billion on AI infrastructure this year, up from a $610 billion estimate made only months earlier. Widen the lens to the fourteen largest data centre operators, and the figure nears $750 billion. Measured against national output, that is a bigger commitment than the Apollo programme was in its time. Set against this is a thin sliver of revenue. Income from AI products is still counted in the low tens of billions a year, while projected infrastructure spending runs towards $5 trillion by 2030. The gap is bridged by money that increasingly travels in a loop. Nvidia invests in firms that then buy Nvidia chips. xAI now rents spare graphics processors to Anthropic on a contract either side can end in ninety days. Capital moves in a circle, and every turn of the wheel is booked as fresh demand. None of this proves a crash is imminent. The companies leading the spend have real customers and fund much of their capital outlay from their own cash, which is the main thing separating 2026 from the telecom bust of 2001. Sam Altman has said outright that someone is going to lose a tremendous amount of money. The technology is genuine and the financing around it is fragile. Both can hold at once. The body, not the balance sheet India's stake in all this does not sit in its stock market. Analysts at Motilal Oswal point out that Indian equities are largely insulated because the country has almost no listed pure-play AI firms. That is true, and it is also beside the point. India's exposure is physical. Domestic data centre capacity is set to more than triple, from about 1.3 gigawatts in early 2025 to 4.7 gigawatts by 2030, on Mordor Intelligence's estimate. The property firm CBRE counts over $100 billion in committed investment by 2027. The 2026 Union Budget then went further. A foreign cloud provider that serves customers abroad through an Indian data centre will pay no Indian tax on that income until 2047. India keeps the tax on what is sold to Indians and waives it on the global workloads that merely pass through its machines. What India is mostly buying is the utility layer. Its demand leans towards inference, the running of trained models, rather than the capital-hungry training concentrated in a handful of American clusters. That is a sensible place to compete. It is also a business of thin margins, heavy fixed costs and hardware that loses its value quickly. India's own operators can see the danger. Sify Infinit Spaces, soon to be the first listed Indian data centre firm, has warned publicly that herd behaviour could leave the country with a glut of capacity it cannot fill. When the cycle turns A correction in AI valuations, whenever it lands, will be survivable for the firms that built the boom. They can do what SpaceX has just done. They can list a business, fold the losses into a larger story, sell the risk to public markets, and write down whatever fails to work. The capital flows out, the balance sheet absorbs the blow, and the company moves on to its next bet. India has built none of these doors. A half-used data centre in Maharashtra cannot be floated on an exchange. A grid connection reserved for servers cannot be handed back when the tenant leaves. Rupees committed through a tax holiday are gone, whether or not the demand shows up. When the cycle turns, the depreciating silicon and the stranded power contracts stay in the country that hosted them. There is a more hopeful reading, and it deserves a hearing. Jeff Bezos calls this an industrial bubble, the sort that wastes money in the short run but leaves behind useful infrastructure, much as the railways and the early fibre networks did. The catch is that inherited infrastructure rewards whoever buys it cheaply after the writedown, rather than whoever paid full price to build it. If India pays peak prices for assets that are later sold for a fraction, the gain accrues to the next owner. And there is the irony of the week. The one operator that has shown how to turn this cycle into cash, SpaceX, is the company India just turned away at the door, on control grounds that are entirely defensible. New Delhi is right to be wary of infrastructure it cannot govern. It has been far less careful about infrastructure it cannot exit. Bottom Line The SpaceX listing is a lesson in sequencing. Build the thing with other people's money, and sell the risk to the public before the revenue is real. India is running the order backwards, paying up front for the physical layer and then carrying it through the cycle on a sovereign balance sheet. Whether the technology eventually pays off is not really the question. It probably will, somewhere, for someone. The harder question is who is left holding the compute when the money stops moving in a circle, and whether India has an answer ready before the last data centre is switched on. (The Author studies Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence at Rutgers University, New Jersey, USA. He is interested in emerging technologies and innovation, and can be reached on LinkedIn at @arssh-kumar14)
New slum rehabilitation policy to benefit four lakh families in Delhi finalised, says Amit Shah
Four Namo cities, three pollution zones part of 2041 blueprint for NCR
NCR Planning Board to provide 5,000-cr. incentive to support 4 new cities, one each in Delhi, Haryana, U.P. and Rajasthan, along RRTS corridors to house growing population of the region; other States must work to ease pressure from Delhi: CM
Hiralal Chatta: The Tenacious leader of the Kashmiri Pandits
Hiralal Chatta will be always remembered as a down-to-earth, tenacious leader of the Kashmiri Pandit community who proved himself a core nationalist and patriot FRAGRANCE OF IDEAS On a fateful day 17th June 2014, twelve years ago, we came to know about the tragic and untimely demise of Hiralal Chatta, the then President of All State Kashmiri Pandit Conference (ASKPC). He took over from the veteran & a great leader Pt. Amarnath Vaishnavi after his death in the year 2012. It was a natural choice at that point of time as Hiralal Chatta was the closest junior colleague of Vaishnavi ji for the last five decades in RSS & ASKPC. Hiralal was born on 24 February, 1943 at Rajghat-Baramulla (Kashmir) in a prominent family of Chattas. His father was a humble employee of the Post & Telegraph department. Hiralal got his early education in Baramulla. He did his BSc in Government Degree College, Baramulla. He got a couple of jobs in the state government but chose to serve in the Education department. He did his BEd while he was serving as a teacher in the Government High School in his native district. He was always a darling of the students wherever he served as a teacher. He retired as Zonal Education Officer, Chenani-Udhampur in the year 2003. From his childhood he was trained in the RSS school of thought and had developed a great commitment to serve the society and the Indian nation in various capacities in the Kashmir valley. He played a pivotal role in making RSS reach and spread in Sopore, Handwara, Kupwara, Bandipur and other far flung villages of the erstwhile Baramulla district. Besides the RSS, he was deeply associated with Sanatan Dharam Sabha, Baramulla and the Akhil Bharatiya Vidhyarthi Parishad (ABVP). He also had his hand in establishing Ramayan Satsang in Sopore. In the districts of Baramulla, Kupwara and Bandipur, Hiralal was a big voice of the minority Hindu community. During the Hindu agitation of 1967 in Kashmir, he worked tirelessly in order to unite the community of Kashmiri Pandits. He also offered 'satyagraha' during the height of the movement and was in jail for one month. Even at the time of declaration of emergency, he was detained for interrogation by the police and later released the next day. During the organised protests against the 1986-carnage on Hindu temples & other places of worship in the valley, he played a very gallant role. As a part of the Joint Hindu Action Committee, he contributed a lot that restored the confidence back to the KP community living in far-flung areas of north Kashmir. When the 'vigraha' of Mata Bhadrakali was stolen from the revered shrine of the deity in Handwara area in early 1980s, Hiralal organised agitation against it along with the other prominent activists of Baramulla, Handwara, Kupwara, Sopore and Bandipur. This author was also deputed by my seniors in the RSS in Srinagar to go to Baramulla, join the protests and report. We went in a big bus-procession from Baramulla to Mata Bhadrakali shrine and a largely attended rally was addressed by many including Hiralal. Consequently, the 'Vigraha' was recovered thereafter by the police authorities. During the 1990s, when terrorism was at its peak, the Vigraha of Mata Shri Bhadrakali was stolen again but it was recovered after a long investigation, search operation and special efforts of the central and state governments. Hiralal Chatta fought for it vigorously during the struggling period of exile of the community. With the active support of the Indian army, other security forces and the police, the pristine glory stands restored to this great and historical shrine. After his retirement from his services, he also joined BJP formally and was a member of its J&K state Working Committee for a number of years. He also took part in Tiranga Yatra of BJP and courted arrest a number of times. He was one of the architects of shaping the Kashmir Displaced District unit in J&K BJP. His association with other KP organisations under the banner of Kashmiri Pandit Organisations United Forum enriched collective efforts of the community to derive far-reaching results. Hiralal had a very intimate relationship with the prominent leader of the community, Adv. Tikalal Taploo and he worked for him when he (Taploo) contested the Assembly elections. Hiralal himself fought once for the Habbakadal assembly constituency unsuccessfully during the 2009 Assembly elections. His proximity with different prominent BJP and RSS leaders at the national and state level was well known to everyone who mattered. Hiralal Chatta got a great recognition during the most tumultuous period of the forced mass exodus of the Kashmiri Pandit community in 1990-91. His close relatives were killed by the terrorists in the district of Baramulla. It was a very difficult time for the displaced community, social organisations, government and the leaders of the community and the political parties. He along with other senior and junior colleagues contributed tirelessly throughout and helped people in their hard times. He under the leadership of Vaishnavi ji took control of the affairs at the Geeta Bhawan, Jammu and formed J&K Sahayata Samiti under the directions of RSS in Jammu and was appointed the General Secretary of this philanthropic organisation. He was instrumental in organising a number of protest demonstrations during the 1990s in Jammu and Delhi that forced the administration to arrange for establishment of refugee camps for the displaced population. He also fought for the rights of students, employees and traders among the Kashmiri Pandits and got a number of things done by the administration for them. In the Kashmiri Pandit Representative Assembly organised on 13 July 2000, Hiralal endorsed the concept of Homeland for Kashmiri Pandits in the valley and termed it a separate state. He was among others including Amarnath Vaishnavi and R.K.Raina responsible for the establishment of Amar Balidan Trust at Jammu which did and is doing philanthropic activities benefitting hundreds of needy people within the displaced community. He joined in Jammu the historic 'Kashmir Sankalp Yatra' organised by Panun Kashmir in the year 2007 covering 11 states and UTs in 50 days espousing the cause of Kashmir and Kashmiri Pandits throughout the country. He was part of several Kashmiri Pandit delegations that made their presentations before the Parliamentary Standing Committees on Home Affairs in regard to the Kashmiri Pandit community from the year 2008 to the year 2012. He also made presentations in the meetings organised by the Ministry of Home Affairs in Delhi and Jammu, in which issues pertaining to the displaced Pandit community were discussed. His speech in the well-attended meeting of the Department of Home Affairs in the North Block at New Delhi in 2013 brought a number of changes to the benefit of the displaced Kashmiri Pandit community. Hiralal, unfortunately, was very inattentive towards his own health and his family. He was so overwhelmed with his social and organisational obligations that his family and his own health got relegated to second and third priority. Ultimately, his health deteriorated so badly that the whole community had to pay a price for that when he breathed his last after being in the hospital for a good period of time. This author met him in the RSS camp at Kheer Bhawani-Tullamulla, Kashmir, in the year 1973. We would often visit each other's homes in Kashmir and would even stay there when on tour. He never nourished any sort of malice towards others, but would respect the fact of 'difference of opinion' on important issues. By and large, he would always go with the general consensus on issues of importance in regard to the society and the nation. Hiralal Chatta will be always remembered as a down-to-earth, tenacious leader of the Kashmiri Pandit community who proved himself a core nationalist and patriot. (The author is a senior BJP and KP leader, Human Rights Defender and a columnist and can be reached at: ashwanikc2012@gmail.com )
Post-fire sealing drive in Delhi shrinks affordable lodging for patients
Weather Alert: Rain and Thunderstorms Expected Across India, Delhis Temperature Nears 40 Degrees
New Delhi, June 17: The India Meteorological Department (IMD) has issued warnings for rain, thunderstorms, and strong winds in various parts of the country over the coming days. Dr. Shashikant, a scientist at IMD, provided insights on the weather in the national capital. He indicated that thunderstorms accompanied by light rain are likely in Delhi. ... Read more Weather Alert: Rain and Thunderstorms Expected Across India, Delhis Temperature Nears 40 Degrees
NHAI to build 31km parallel Noida eway to link airport
8-Lane Elevated Expressway With 3 Loops To Be Completed In 2 Years
10 leaks in one month: Greater Noida West residents seek pipeline overhaul
Repeated complaints to GNIDA, but no action taken, say residents
Tanishq staffer threw wedding party at Ghaziabad showroom to pull off Rs 4 crore heist
Got Cashier Drunk, Stole Keys & Sneaked In Next Morning; Held With Lover, Father
Share the ride, split the bill: Sector 105 RWA launches carpool initiative
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Biker falls in pit at end of incomplete Faridabad-Noida airport link road, dies
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National Launch of VB-G Ram Ji Initiative to Begin from Andhra Pradesh on July 1
New Delhi, June 16: Union Minister for Rural Development and Agriculture, Shivraj Singh Chouhan, announced on Tuesday that the national launch of the Developed India Employment and Livelihood Mission (Rural) (VB-G Ram Ji) will commence from Andhra Pradesh on July 1. This announcement was made during a meeting held at the Agricultural Building in ... Read more National Launch of VB-G Ram Ji Initiative to Begin from Andhra Pradesh on July 1
Now, get your cough syrup only with doctor prescription
PTI New Delhi Amid drug quality and patient safety concerns, the Union Health Ministry has amended rules to prohibit sale of syrups, including cough syrups, without a doctors prescription. The move is aimed at bringing syrup-based formulations, including cough syrups, under stricter regulatory oversight, official sources said. The amendment has been notified through the Drugs []
Delhi techie found deadat Mussoorie homestay
PTI Dehradun A 27-year-old woman working with an information technology firm in Gurugram was found dead under mysterious circumstances at a homestay on the Mussoorie-Dhanolti road, police said on Tuesday. The deceased was identified as P Radha Gayatri, a resident of Kidwai Nagar East in Delhi. According to police, Gayatri arrived at the Kiana Homestay []
Om Birla Highlights the Legacy of the Battle of Haldighati as a Symbol of Patriotism
New Delhi, June 17: Lok Sabha Speaker Om Birla stated on Tuesday that the sacred land of Mewar has imparted a message of courage, valor, and self-respect to the world. Speaking at an event in Udaipur commemorating Maharana Pratap, Birla emphasized that the life of this great warrior exemplifies patriotism, sacrifice, and the struggle for ... Read more Om Birla Highlights the Legacy of the Battle of Haldighati as a Symbol of Patriotism
Dev Rishi Narad Journalism Awards 2026: Honoring Excellence in Journalism
New Delhi, June 17: The grand Dev Rishi Narad Journalism Awards 2026 ceremony was held on Tuesday at the Speaker Hall, Constitution Club, under the auspices of the Indraprastha World Communication Center. The event featured Rahul Kanwal, CEO and Editor-in-Chief of NDTV, as the chief guest, and Sunil Ambekar, All India Publicity Chief of the ... Read more Dev Rishi Narad Journalism Awards 2026: Honoring Excellence in Journalism
Delhi University releases first postgraduate admissions list
Israel and Lebanon Agree to Establish Pilot Zones Under U.S. Oversight
New Delhi, June 17: In a significant step towards stability in the Middle East, Israels Ambassador to India, Reuven Azar, announced that Israel and Lebanon have agreed to expedite the establishment of pilot zones under U.S. supervision. Ambassador Azar stated on the social media platform X, Israel and Lebanon have agreed to accelerate the process ... Read more Israel and Lebanon Agree to Establish Pilot Zones Under U.S. Oversight
IP for Indirapuram habitat centre project suspended for 2 years
Wedding called off, man shoots at ex-fiance, her sister; held
Barged into their Khoda home and opened fire; arrested three hours later: Cops
Man held for cheating granted bail, court says wife hid past marriage
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MCD says it has exceeded Phase 1 desilting target
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CM Rekha Gupta Inaugurates Citizen Lounge, Learning Centre
26-year-old woman dies after fall in Alipur, suicide suspected: Police
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Tariq Anwar Criticizes Governments Response to NEET Paper Leak, Questions RSS
New Delhi, June 16: Congress MP Tariq Anwar raised concerns about various issues on Tuesday, questioning the actions of the BJP and the central government. He addressed alleged irregularities in the NEET exam, Rahul Gandhis role, the nature of the RSS, and the Uttar Pradesh governments stance on madrasas. Supporting the decision to ban Telegram ... Read more Tariq Anwar Criticizes Governments Response to NEET Paper Leak, Questions RSS
Tarik Anwar Criticizes Government Action on NEET Paper Leak
New Delhi, June 16: Congress MP Tarik Anwar raised concerns on Tuesday regarding various issues, questioning the BJP and central governments actions. He addressed alleged irregularities in the NEET examination, Rahul Gandhis role, the nature of the RSS, and the Uttar Pradesh governments stance on madrasas. Supporting the decision to ban Telegram for the NEET ... Read more Tarik Anwar Criticizes Government Action on NEET Paper Leak
Brother, his wife arrestedtwomonths after man found dumped in west Delhi
Indian Boxers Shine on Day Two of Boxing World Cup
New Delhi, June 16: On the second day of the Boxing World Cup (Stage 2), Indian boxers Jyoti, Prachi, and Nikhil showcased their skills, securing victories in their respective matches. These athletes have advanced to the next round of the competition held at the Guiyang Olympic Sports Center Gymnasium in Guiyang, China. In the womens ... Read more Indian Boxers Shine on Day Two of Boxing World Cup
Delhi Police arrests four in Rs 1.2 crore gold scam targeting investors
HC junks pre-arrest bail in cryptocurrency case
Childs welfare paramount: Delhi HC rejects mothers custody plea
Bail Rejected for Man Accused of Taking 13-Year-Old to Surat & Marrying Her
Additional Water for Delhi and Rajasthan: Agreement on Kishau Project Reached
New Delhi, June 16: A significant meeting chaired by Union Home and Cooperation Minister Amit Shah took place on Tuesday in New Delhi. The meeting focused on the long-pending Kishau Multi-Purpose Dam Project aimed at rejuvenating the Yamuna River. Following Amit Shahs initiative, the states of Himachal Pradesh, Uttarakhand, Delhi, Uttar Pradesh, Haryana, and Rajasthan ... Read more Additional Water for Delhi and Rajasthan: Agreement on Kishau Project Reached
Congresss Accusations Against RSS are Baseless, Says BJP Spokesperson Shahzad Poonawala
New Delhi, June 16: BJP national spokesperson Shahzad Poonawala has sharply responded to comments made by Congress leaders regarding the registration of the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS). He accused the opposition of targeting the RSS for political reasons and making unfounded allegations against the organization. Poonawala also reacted to recent statements by Samajwadi Party chief ... Read more Congresss Accusations Against RSS are Baseless, Says BJP Spokesperson Shahzad Poonawala
New Delhi, June 16: Imagine the earth that has nourished you with food, water, and life for centuries, now losing its fertility. Fields are becoming barren, water sources are drying up, and sandy terrain is spreading everywhere. This is more than just a tale of desert expansion; it is a grave warning linked to human ... Read more Protecting Our Future: The Urgent Call to Preserve Land on World Day to Combat Desertification and Drought
Delhi Police arrest seven, bust Pakistan-backed terror syndicate
Police say the network was functioning under the patronage of Pakistans ISI and was using Indians to further terror activities; police have arrested suspects from Uttar Pradesh and Punjab
Man poses as ED officer for info on gaming scam probe from another agency
Police bust pan-India mule bank network, 10 arrested in Delhi
Ashram closure, Azadpur works to disrupt traffic across Delhi
CCTV Captures brazen killing of water supplier in busy lane
Speeding car rams egg cart in northwest Delhi, leaves four injured
Body Found Stuffed In Mattress, Delhi Couple Arrested Months Later
A special team conducted extensive enquiries in labour colonies and slum clusters across several areas of Delhi-NCR and scrutinised footage collected from more than 300 CCTV cameras.
Piyush Goyal Launches UPI in France, Simplifying Digital Payments for Indian Tourists
New Delhi, June 16: Union Commerce and Industry Minister Piyush Goyal launched the Unified Payments Interface (UPI) at the renowned Galeries Lafayette in Nice, France, on Tuesday. This initiative allows Indian travelers to make payments easily using a familiar platform while visiting France. In a post on the social media platform X, Goyal stated, Bringing ... Read more Piyush Goyal Launches UPI in France, Simplifying Digital Payments for Indian Tourists
Open letter to CJI questions Aravalli Hills review committee
New Delhi: A group of environmentalists, social activists and others on Tuesday questioned the composition of a high-powered expert committee constituted by the Supreme Court two weeks ago to review the Centres report on the definition and delineation of the Aravalli hill range. In an open letter addressed to Chief Justice of India (CJI) Surya 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 .
Remembering Chaudhary Brahm Prakash: A Tribute by Delhi Assembly Speaker Vijender Gupta
New Delhi, June 16: Delhi Assembly Speaker Vijender Gupta paid tribute to the first Chief Minister of the national capital, Chaudhary Brahm Prakash, on Tuesday. He praised Brahm Prakashs vision and leadership, which significantly shaped the citys democratic and developmental journey. Addressing an event held in the Delhi Assembly complex on the occasion of the ... Read more Remembering Chaudhary Brahm Prakash: A Tribute by Delhi Assembly Speaker Vijender Gupta
Himachal Pradesh to Gain 100 Crore Units of Electricity Annually from Kishau Project: CM Sukhu
New Delhi, June 16: The Himachal Pradesh government has announced a significant breakthrough regarding the long-pending Kishau multipurpose dam project. Chief Minister Sukhu stated that a high-level meeting chaired by Union Home Minister Amit Shah in New Delhi has resolved an eight-year financial dispute related to the project, paving the way for the construction of ... Read more Himachal Pradesh to Gain 100 Crore Units of Electricity Annually from Kishau Project: CM Sukhu
Kharge attacks RSS again! Asks to disclose funding, tax records
New Delhi: Karnataka Home Minister Priyank Kharge on Tuesday, June 16, intensified his attack on the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS), demanding that the organisation publicly disclose its registration details, sources of income, assets and tax records. Addressing a press conference at Karnataka Bhavan in New Delhi, Kharge rejected arguments that the RSS does not require 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 .
How Amit-Kiran tattoo on victims arm cracked Delhis Moti Nagar murder case; 2 arrested
A decomposed body, identified by a Amit-Kiran tattoo, was found in a sack in West Delhi. Police arrested the victim's brother and sister-in-law, suspecting a murder linked to an alleged illicit relationship. Extensive investigation, including CCTV analysis and forensic evidence, led to the couple's apprehension.
I asked ChatGPT how to save 20% of my salary without giving up eating out | Here's what it planned
A 25-year-old Delhi professional seeks to save 10,000 monthly from a 50,000 salary. Strategies include meal planning, setting a monthly food budget of 12,000, and limiting dining out and food delivery to 5,000, while automating savings for financial stability.
Google removes Telegram app from Play Store on govt order, Apple may follow suit
New Delhi: Google has removed messaging app Telegram from the Play Store and Apple is likely to follow suit in compliance with a government order, sources aware of the development said. The government has ordered Google and Apple to temporarily delist Telegram app from the app stores to check paper leak during the upcoming NEET []
Greater Noida Authority Cracks Down on Illegal Dumping, Fines Four Tractor-Trailers
New Delhi, June 16: The Greater Noida Authority is taking stringent measures to maintain a clean and pollution-free environment. In a recent operation, the health department apprehended four tractor-trailers involved in illegal dumping in the Sector Zeta-1 area. These vehicles were caught red-handed dumping waste from builder societies into vacant plots. The authority had been ... Read more Greater Noida Authority Cracks Down on Illegal Dumping, Fines Four Tractor-Trailers
Trump, Modi to meet amid tariff tangle, row over marine killing
New Delhi will still wait to ensure that sticky issues, including US penal tariffs on Indian exports, and Indias competitive edge over rivals, are satisfactorily addressed
New Delhi, June 16: Dr. Jitendra Singh, the Union Minister of State for Science and Technology and Earth Sciences, announced on Tuesday that the benefits of governance and pension reforms in Jammu and Kashmir have reached a larger segment of employees and pensioners since the region became a Union Territory 12 years ago. According to ... Read more Pension Reforms Benefit More People in Jammu and Kashmir After Union Territory Status: Dr. Jitendra Singh
Aam Aadmi Party Launches Signature Campaign to Protect O-Zone Colonies
New Delhi, June 16: Amid ongoing actions and fears of demolition in the O-Zone area, the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) has initiated a significant public campaign starting Tuesday. The party announced a signature campaign aimed at securing protection for the colonies located in the O-Zone region. Party leaders assert that this campaign is vital for ... Read more Aam Aadmi Party Launches Signature Campaign to Protect O-Zone Colonies
Accused in Anand Parvat Murder Case Arrested After One Year on the Run
New Delhi, June 16: The Delhi Police have apprehended a suspect in a case of involuntary manslaughter, nearly a year after the incident. The victim succumbed to injuries sustained during a violent altercation, prompting authorities to file charges of involuntary homicide. On Tuesday, police announced the arrest of a 24-year-old man who had been evading ... Read more Accused in Anand Parvat Murder Case Arrested After One Year on the Run
Delhi Police has apprehended seven individuals in connection with a Pakistan-backed terror-crime module. The operatives are accused of smuggling arms and narcotics from Pakistan, conducting reconnaissance of potential targets, and sharing information with handlers across the border. The network allegedly operated under the patronage of Pakistan's ISI.
Yum! Brands to Sell Pizza Hut for $2.7 Billion in Strategic Move
New Delhi, June 16: Yum! Brands announced on Tuesday that it has agreed to sell its Pizza Hut business for a total of $2.7 billion. This sale will divide the iconic pizza chain between private equity firm Longrange Capital and Yum China Holdings. This decision follows a strategic review aimed at creating more value for ... Read more Yum! Brands to Sell Pizza Hut for $2.7 Billion in Strategic Move
The Staff Selection Commission has unveiled the final answer key, question papers, and individual response sheets for the Delhi Police Head Constable AWO/TPO examination 2025. Candidates can now access their marks and these crucial documents online until June 30, 2026. This release follows the earlier declaration of examination results, offering a vital opportunity for self-assessment and verification.
G. Kishan Reddy Dismisses Telangana CMs Allegations, Affirms Central Support for State Projects
New Delhi, June 16: Central Minister G. Kishan Reddy has firmly rejected the allegations made by Telangana Chief Minister K. Chandrashekar Rao regarding insufficient support from the central government for the construction of two phases of the metro project. In a conversation with reporters on Tuesday, Reddy stated that these claims are completely unfounded. He ... Read more G. Kishan Reddy Dismisses Telangana CMs Allegations, Affirms Central Support for State Projects
The Valley of Flowers in Uttarakhand, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is now open, drawing nature lovers to its vibrant monsoon blooms. Beyond the widespread wildflowers, visitors can seek out rare species like the Blue Poppy and Brahma Kamal, and observe unique wildlife such as blue sheep in the adjoining Nanda Devi National Park.
Senior Journalist Zoya Ahmed Hussain Launches Her Debut Book Wah Ri Zindagi
New Delhi, June 16: Senior journalist Zoya Ahmed Hussains debut book, Wah Ri Zindagi, was officially launched today. This book is an emotional, diverse, and captivating collection of stories based on real-life experiences. The launch event attracted numerous distinguished figures from media, literature, arts, and public life. The event took place at the India International ... Read more Senior Journalist Zoya Ahmed Hussain Launches Her Debut Book Wah Ri Zindagi
Major Terror Network Linked to Pakistan Uncovered in New Delhi, Seven Arrested
New Delhi, June 16: The Special Cell of the Delhi Police has dismantled a Pakistan-supported terrorist and criminal network operating in the capital, resulting in the arrest of seven individuals. According to police reports, the suspects were acting under the direction of Pakistan-based leader Shahzad Bhatti and his associate Ajmal Gurjar. This gang was involved ... Read more Major Terror Network Linked to Pakistan Uncovered in New Delhi, Seven Arrested
US President Trump indicated progress on an Iran deal, suggesting a swift second phase, while PM Modi attended a G7 summit where leaders agreed on tougher Russia sanctions. In India, Mamata Banerjee is challenging her election defeat, and the Shiv Sena UBT faces potential defections. Meanwhile, a Delhi software engineer's death in Dhanaulti is under police investigation.
Indian Team Announced for Senior Asian Fencing Championship 2026
New Delhi, June 16: The Fencing Association of India (FAI) has officially announced the senior national team for the 26th Senior Asian Fencing Championship 2026. This prestigious event will take place from June 19 to 24 at the Bharat Mandapam in New Delhi. Over 400 top athletes from more than 30 countries will participate in ... Read more Indian Team Announced for Senior Asian Fencing Championship 2026
NTA Implements High-Security Measures for NEET Re-Examination with Air Force Support
New Delhi, June 16: The National Testing Agency (NTA) is taking unprecedented steps to ensure the integrity of the NEET-UG 2026 re-examination scheduled for June 21. Following the irregularities observed during the May 3 exam, NTA Director General Abhishek Singh announced that for the first time, the agency is collaborating with paramilitary forces and the ... Read more NTA Implements High-Security Measures for NEET Re-Examination with Air Force Support
Shah Nawaz Hussain Critiques TMC and Assures NEET Exam Preparedness FOCUS_KEYWORD: Shah Nawaz Hussain TMC NEET Exam CATEGORY: Politics, National CONTENT: New Delhi, June 16: Senior BJP leader Shah Nawaz Hussain has voiced his opinions on the current state of the Trinamool Congress (TMC), the governments preparations for the NEET exam, and statements made by ... Read more Bengals Dis
NEGD Announces Recruitment for Candidates Up to 55 Years Old, Deadline June 26
New Delhi, June 16: The National e-Governance Division (NEGD) has officially announced recruitment for various positions, including Product Manager, on a contract basis. This recruitment will initially be for a three-year term, extendable based on project needs. The NEGD has listed a total of nine vacancies, which include two positions for Product Manager, one each ... Read more NEGD Announces Recruitment for Candidates Up to 55 Years Old, Deadline June 26
Census 2027 Phase 1 ends in Delhi; nearly 76 lakh houses, 55 lakh households counted
Month-long drive helmed by 52,000 enumerators, supervisors across Capital concludes, laying groundwork for population enumeration phase; most households recorded in South West district
Relief for Delhi-NCR Residents as Rain Brings 9-Degree Temperature Drop
New Delhi, June 16: Residents of the Delhi-NCR region experienced a welcome respite from the sweltering heat on Tuesday, thanks to light rainfall. According to the meteorological department, the maximum temperature dropped by nearly 9 degrees Celsius following the rain, providing a much-needed coolness to the area. On Tuesday, the maximum temperature was recorded at ... Read more Relief for Delhi-NCR Residents as Rain Brings 9-Degree Temperature Drop

