Delhi HC Defers Hearing on Salman Khan's Plea Against 'Kala Hiran'
The actor contends that although his name is not expressly used, the posters, promotional content and public statements made by those associated with the project make him readily identifiable.
SBI SCO Recruitment Alert: Opportunities for Candidates Aged 60 to 62, Apply by July 8
New Delhi, June 19: The State Bank of India (SBI) has issued an official notification inviting applications from eligible citizens for the positions of Specialist Cadre Officer (SCO) on a contractual basis. SBI is seeking applications for several SCO positions, including one Defense Banking Advisor (Navy), one Advisor (Central Armed Police Force), and three Circle ... Read more SBI SCO Recruitment Alert: Opportunities for Candidates Aged 60 to 62, Apply by July 8
New Delhi, June 19: The Supreme Court agreed on Friday to consider a public interest petition (PIL) demanding an investigation into alleged fraud exceeding 1,500 crore involving public sector banks. The petition also seeks to examine the role of Asset Reconstruction Companies (ARCs), which reportedly assist in settling only a small fraction of outstanding debts. ... Read more Supreme Court Issues Notice on Public Interest Petition Regarding 1,500 Crore Bank Fraud Investigation
Delhi Government Launches Winter Action Plan to Combat Pollution Ahead of Schedule
New Delhi, June 19: The Delhi government is taking significant steps to control pollution during the winter months, with proactive measures being announced as early as June. Information has been shared regarding the implementation of a productive Winter Air Quality Management Framework. This initiative aims to provide citizens, industries, institutions, businesses, and construction agencies ample ... Read more Delhi Government Launches Winter Action Plan to Combat Pollution Ahead of Schedule
FSSAI Issues Notices to 14 Companies, Including Marico and Ferrero, Over Misleading Claims
New Delhi, June 19: The Food Safety and Standards Authority of India (FSSAI) announced on Friday that it has issued notices to food business operators (FBOs) for making misleading claims, branding, and labeling regarding their products. This action was taken following customer complaints about these products. Additionally, the FSSAI has directed FBOs to implement corrective ... Read more FSSAI Issues Notices to 14 Companies, Including Marico and Ferrero, Over Misleading Claims
Delhi High Court Upholds National Security in Telegram Ban Decision: Dr. Pavan Duggal
New Delhi, June 19: Cyber law expert Dr. Pavan Duggal welcomed the Delhi High Courts decision to dismiss a petition challenging the temporary ban on the Telegram app. He stated that the court prioritized national interest and citizen safety by interpreting the law correctly. In an interview with a news agency, Dr. Duggal noted that ... Read more Delhi High Court Upholds National Security in Telegram Ban Decision: Dr. Pavan Duggal
Indias REIT Market Expected to Reach 30% Share by 2030: Report
New Delhi, June 19: Indias Real Estate Investment Trusts (REITs) and Infrastructure Investment Trusts (InvITs) have rapidly expanded over the past six years. According to a recent report, the market share of office REITs and industrial and warehousing InvITs is projected to reach 30% and 10%, respectively, by 2030. The report from Colliers highlights that ... Read more Indias REIT Market Expected to Reach 30% Share by 2030: Report
Delhi Police have busted an inter-state child trafficking network, rescuing five infants and arresting thirteen individuals, including a doctor. The operation, triggered by a citizen's tip, uncovered a syndicate allegedly selling infants for substantial profits. Investigations are ongoing to identify more victims and suspects across multiple states.
Delhi govt. notifies Proactive Winter Air Quality Management Framework
Most of the measures including the No PUC, no fuel are existing directions or actions the government has to take as per the Graded Response Action Plan (GRAP)
The Delhi High Court will hear an appeal from Sir Sobha Singh & Sons Private Limited. The case involves a long-running property dispute with the Union of India concerning the Ambassador Hotel block. The company seeks to overturn a recent appellate court order. The court has called for records and listed the matter for July 23, 2026.
Higher Parking Fee, WFH: Inside Delhi's Plan To Combat Winter Air Pollution
The measures, outlined under a newly notified winter air quality management framework, are intended to help authorities, businesses and residents prepare in advance for the period between November and February, when Delhi's air quality typically dete
BAI moves Delhi HC against 'false' information of judges' London badminton trip
The Badminton Association of India has approached the Delhi High Court to remove false information circulating about Indian judges and Union ministers participating in a government-sponsored badminton tournament in London. The association's counsel highlighted the negative impact of these viral claims on the sport's reputation. The government's fact-checking wing has already refuted these allegations.
India Calls Pakistan A Frankenstein State At UN, Rejects Kashmir Claims
New Delhi says Pakistan sponsors terrorism, terms Jammu and Kashmir an integral part of India.
Lionel Messi Shines Amid Family Struggles as Argentina Triumphs in World Cup Opener
New Delhi, June 19: The 2026 FIFA World Cup kicked off with a stunning victory for Argentina, thanks in large part to Lionel Messi, who scored three goals against Algeria. Despite his on-field brilliance, Messi is grappling with personal turmoil as his father, Jorge Messi, battles health issues. Following his first goal in the match, ... Read more Lionel Messi Shines Amid Family Struggles as Argentina Triumphs in World Cup Opener
Bihar gets record Rs 10,000 crore for rail infrastructure in FY27: Ashwini Vaishnaw
Bihar's rail network is set for a major upgrade. The Union Railway Minister announced a record Rs 10,000 crore allocation for infrastructure development. A new express train will connect Chapra with Delhi. Locomotives manufactured in Bihar are now being exported. Projects worth Rs 1.15 lakh crore are underway. Patna Junction will get five new platforms.
New Delhi, June 19: On the occasion of Rahul Gandhis 56th birthday, Congress workers celebrated by presenting him as Lord Parshuram during a special worship ceremony. The event included a milk offering on his portrait, prayers by the Ganges, and the cutting of sweets and cake, all while he was depicted holding a copy of ... Read more Controversy Erupts Over Rahul Gandhis Birthday Celebration as NDA Leaders Criticize Comparisons to Lord Parshuram
Delhi bans entry of non-BS VI commercial vehicles from Nov 1 to curb winter pollution
Delhi is gearing up for winter with new pollution control measures. Older commercial vehicles from outside the city will be banned from November 1 to January 31. Fuel will not be provided to vehicles without valid pollution certificates. Parking fees will double from November 1, 2026, to February 28, 2027.
Congress Leaders Celebrate Rahul Gandhis Birthday, Highlight Youth Aspirations
New Delhi, June 19: On the occasion of Rahul Gandhis birthday, leaders from the Congress party and its allies across the country extended their warm wishes and commended his political efforts. Various events were organized, where sharp reactions regarding youth employment, unemployment, and the current political system were evident. At 24 Akbar Road in Delhi, ... Read more Congress Leaders Celebrate Rahul Gandhis Birthday, Highlight Youth Aspirations
Delhi HC Dismisses Telegram's Plea Over NEET Retest Ban
Court upholds Centre's temporary restrictions on the messaging platform and message-editing feature ahead of the June 21 re-exam.
India Invests Over 65,000 Crore in Coal Gasification Projects
New Delhi, June 19: A senior official has announced that India is currently working on coal gasification projects worth over 65,000 crore. This indicates that the governments initiative to convert coal into chemicals, fuels, and industrial raw materials is no longer just a policy plan but is being rapidly implemented at the ground level. During ... Read more India Invests Over 65,000 Crore in Coal Gasification Projects
2 Khalistani operatives involved in targeting rail corridor in Punjab deported from Malaysia
Punjab Police have arrested two wanted operatives of the banned Khalistan Zindabad Force. The duo was deported from Malaysia and apprehended at Delhi airport. They were allegedly involved in a terror module targeting railway infrastructure in Punjab. The arrested individuals are accused of channeling funds for terrorist activities. Investigations are ongoing to uncover the full network.
'Salman Khan isnt god': 'Kala Hiran' director defends 'blue bracelet' claims
Filmmaker Bharat S Shrinate defends 'Kala Hiran: The Battle For Legacy' against claims of resembling Salman Khan, citing natural actor resemblance and dismissing bracelet comparisons. Salman Khan has filed a Delhi High Court case seeking a release stay, alleging personality rights infringement. Shrinate urges Khan to watch the film before judging.
Delhi Doctor Who Murdered Househelp Had Argued With Wife Over Firing Her
Manish Gupta first thrashed his househelp, Meena, with a cricket bat and then stabbed her with a knife at his residence in southeast Delhi's Mount Kailash on Thursday.
Government to Deploy Over 100 Officials for VB-G Ram Ji Act Implementation
New Delhi, June 19: The Developed India Guarantee for Employment and Livelihood Guarantee Mission Rural (VB-G Ram Ji) Act is set to be implemented across all rural areas starting July 1. To facilitate this, the central government has decided to deploy over 100 officials nationwide. According to the Ministry of Rural Development, these ... Read more Government to Deploy Over 100 Officials for VB-G Ram Ji Act Implementation
Government Deploys Over 100 Officials Nationwide for VB-G Ram Ji Act Implementation
New Delhi, June 19: The Developed India Guarantee for Employment and Livelihood Guarantee Mission Rural (VB-G Ram Ji) Act is set to be implemented across all rural areas starting July 1. To facilitate this, the central government has decided to deploy over 100 officials nationwide. According to the Ministry of Rural Development, these ... Read more Government Deploys Over 100 Officials Nationwide for VB-G Ram Ji Act Implementation
Important Astrological Insights for June 20: Avoid Northeast Travel
New Delhi, June 19: The Panchang holds significant importance in Hinduism. Before undertaking any auspicious activity, travel, investment, or religious rituals, consulting the Panchang is essential. It is based on the positions of the sun, moon, and other celestial bodies. June 20, 2026 (Saturday) is considered particularly special from a religious and astrological perspective. This ... Read more Important Astrological Insights for June 20: Avoid Northeast Travel
Doctor Stabs, Bludgeons Domestic Help To Death in Mount Kailash
Delhi dermatologist arrested after allegedly killing domestic help of 15 years; police examine depression and OCD treatment history.
NEET: CJP urges PM to grant Rs 1 cr to kin of deceased students
New Delhi: Ahead of a proposed student protest at Jantar Mantar, youth-led campaign Cockroach Janta Party (CJP) founder Abhijeet Dipke on Friday, June 19, appealed to Prime Minister Narendra Modi to provide Rs 1 crore compensation to families of students who allegedly died by suicide amid examination controversies. He also reiterated the organisations demand to Get the latest updates in Hyderabad City News , Technology , Entertainment , Sports , Politics and Top Stories on WhatsApp & Telegram by subscribing to our channels. You can also download our app for Android and iOS .
Delhi High Court Upholds Temporary Ban on Telegram Ahead of NEET Re-Exam
New Delhi, June 19: The Delhi High Court has upheld the governments decision to impose a temporary ban on the Telegram app platform ahead of the NEET re-examination. On Friday, the court dismissed Telegrams petition challenging the ban. Justice Tejas Karia, presiding over a single bench, stated, The governments order is valid. A ban can ... Read more Delhi High Court Upholds Temporary Ban on Telegram Ahead of NEET Re-Exam
India-bound LNG ship docks in Gujarat after Hormuz crossing
New Delhi: The LNG tanker Disha has successfully arrived at Dahej Port in Gujarat after crossing the strategically important Strait of Hormuz, delivering a cargo of 62,370 metric tonnes of liquefied natural gas (LNG) following a wait of more than three months. The vessel, which had been stationed in the Gulf region amid heightened geopolitical 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 .
NEET-UG re-exam: Delhi HC rejects Telegrams appeal against temporary ban
Justice Tejas Karia noted that governments pro active measures are least restrictive adding that it cannot be held that the order is disproportionate or there was no application of mind before taking the temporary ban decision, as alleged by the petitioner.
Two Wanted KZF Members Deported from Malaysia, Arrested by Punjab Police
New Delhi, June 19: Punjab Police has successfully deported two wanted members of the banned Khalistan Zindabad Force (KZF) from Malaysia, following a significant operation based on intelligence information. This achievement was made possible with the assistance of central agencies and the Royal Malaysia Police (RMP), as confirmed by the Director General of Police (DGP) ... Read more Two Wanted KZF Members Deported from Malaysia, Arrested by Punjab Police
Delhi High Court rejects Telegrams appeal against temporary blocking of app
In the ruling on Friday, Delhi High Court judge Tejas Karia said the government orders banning the app were reasoned orders and had strictly followed the legal procedure.
NEET retest: Delhi HC upholds Telegram ban, says reason sufficient
New Delhi:The Delhi High Court on Friday, June 19, rejected Telegrams petition challenging the Centres decision to block the messaging platform until June 22, clearing the way for the temporary ban to stay in force through the NEET-UG 2026 re-examination scheduled for Saturday, June 21. Justice Tejas Karia pronounced the order after hearing arguments from Get the latest updates in Hyderabad City News , Technology , Entertainment , Sports , Politics and Top Stories on WhatsApp & Telegram by subscribing to our channels. You can also download our app for Android and iOS .
Delhi High Court upheld the Centre's temporary ban on Telegram, citing its potential misuse for exam fraud and misinformation ahead of the NEET-UG 2026 re-examination. The government's order, issued under the IT Act, was deemed well-founded. The restriction aims to prevent cheating rackets from exploiting the platform, with the ban in effect until June 22.
Telegram ban: Delhi HC upholds India's temporary ban on WhatsApp rival ahead of NEET re-test
The Delhi High Court has backed the government's decision to temporarily restrict Telegram access until June 22. This measure aims to stop the spread of fake NEET 2026 re-examination papers and related fraud. The government cited Telegram's architecture as a challenge for law enforcement. The National Testing Agency recommended the ban to the Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology.
Delhi Rain Alert: Delhi and NCR residents can anticipate relief from the summer heat. Light to moderate rainfall, thunderstorms, and gusty winds are forecast for the coming days. Temperatures are expected to remain below 40 degrees Celsius. This weather pattern will continue for about a week, offering a much-needed respite from the harsh summer conditions.
Sena-UBT Split: Rebels Fly to Delhi in Private Jets
The Uddhav Thackeray-led faction has issued show-cause notices to the dissidents, giving them seven days to explain their conduct
NTA Clarifies NEET UG Exam Admit Card Validity Ahead of June 21 Exam
New Delhi, June 19: The countdown for the NEET UG 2026 exam, scheduled for June 21, has begun. The National Testing Agency (NTA) shared crucial information regarding the exam on Friday. NTA announced on the social media platform X, stating, It is clarified that those who have already downloaded their admit cards for the NEET ... Read more NTA Clarifies NEET UG Exam Admit Card Validity Ahead of June 21 Exam
Congress Leaders Extend Birthday Wishes to Rahul Gandhi
New Delhi, June 19: On the occasion of Rahul Gandhis birthday, Congress National President Mallikarjun Kharge and other party leaders, including Tamil Nadu Chief Minister Vijay, extended their warm wishes. Mallikarjun Kharge posted on X, Happy birthday to Rahul Gandhi. Your unwavering commitment to the ideals of the Constitution and your fearless fight for unheard ... Read more Congress Leaders Extend Birthday Wishes to Rahul Gandhi
Senior advocate Dhruv Mehta, appearing for Telegram, said in court on June 18 that the government had failed to justify the use of emergency powers, and had not demonstrated why specific content could not be blocked, instead of disabling access to the entire platform.
PM Modi Emphasizes the Importance of Knowledge and Wisdom for Success
New Delhi, June 19: Prime Minister Narendra Modi shared a Sanskrit proverb on the social media platform X on Friday. He stated, Qualities like knowledge, wisdom, and foresight are the key foundations for success in life. A person enriched with these virtues triumphs even in the toughest challenges. He also shared a Sanskrit verse: ... Read more PM Modi Emphasizes the Importance of Knowledge and Wisdom for Success
Kriti Sanon says Cocktail 2 tackles commitment issues and modern relationships
Kriti Sanon says Cocktail 2 carries a relevant and rooted message about modern relationships, situationships and commitment. Speaking at the film's Delhi press conference, the actress shared that the story explores contemporary dating dynamics while delivering an emotional takeaway
Glenn Phillips Shines with Century as New Zealand Dominates Day Two of Test Match
New Delhi, June 19: The second Test match between New Zealand and England is underway at the Kennington Oval in London. Day two was entirely in favor of New Zealand. After scoring 391 runs in their first innings, the Kiwi bowlers dismissed six England batsmen. By the end of the second day, England had managed ... Read more Glenn Phillips Shines with Century as New Zealand Dominates Day Two of Test Match
PM Modi to Distribute 2,400 Crore to Empower Youth Under Employment Scheme
New Delhi, June 19: Prime Minister Narendra Modi will distribute approximately 2,400 crore as part of the Prime Minister Developed India Employment Scheme (PM-VDI) on Friday. He emphasized that this initiative is a crucial part of efforts to empower the youth. In a post on the social media platform X, Prime Minister Modi stated, This ... Read more PM Modi to Distribute 2,400 Crore to Empower Youth Under Employment Scheme
Macron Speaks Hindi to Bid Farewell to PM Modi During Paris Visit
Paris, June 19: Prime Minister Narendra Modi has concluded his successful visit to France and Slovakia and is now en route back to New Delhi. During this visit, French President Emmanuel Macron shared a special farewell message for PM Modi in Hindi. He referred to Modi as his dear friend and expressed hopes for the ... Read more Macron Speaks Hindi to Bid Farewell to PM Modi During Paris Visit
Indian Womens Cricket Team Faces Major Setback as Shreyanka Patil Withdraws from 2026 T20 World Cup
New Delhi, June 19: The Indian womens cricket team has suffered a significant blow. Star spinner Shreyanka Patil has been ruled out of the 2026 Womens T20 World Cup due to an ankle injury. She sustained this injury during a match against the Netherlands on Wednesday. Shreyanka had to be carried off the field on ... Read more Indian Womens Cricket Team Faces Major Setback as Shreyanka Patil Withdraws from 2026 T20 World Cup
The price of gold in India dropped to 149,660 per 10 grams, tracking losses internationally due to a stronger dollar. Check 24K, 22K, 18K gold and silver rates in Mumbai, Delhi, Kolkata and other cities 19 June.
Lok Sabha LoP Rahul Gandhi birthday: Supporters put up posters outside Indira Bhawan Delhi
GoI unveils PMVBRY with focus on job creation, manufacturing growth
Srinagar, Jun 18: The Government of India has launched the Pradhan Mantri Viksit Bharat Rojgar Yojana (PMVBRY), formerly known as the Employment Linked Incentive (ELI) Scheme to promote employment generation, enhancing employability, and expanding social security coverage across all sectors of the economy, with a special emphasis on the manufacturing sector. Under the Scheme, while the first-time employees will get one months wage (up to Rs 15,000/-), the employers will be given incentives for a period to two years for generating additional employment, with extended benefits for another two years for the manufacturing sector. With a total outlay of 99,446 crore, PMVBRY aims to facilitate the creation of over 3.5 crore jobs across the country over a period of two years. Out of these, approximately 1.92 crore beneficiaries are expected to be first-time entrants into the formal workforce. The benefits under the Scheme are applicable to jobs created between 1 August 2025 and 31 July 2027. The Scheme comprises two components: Part A Incentive to First-Time Employees: Under this component, first-time employees registered with EPFO and earning wages up to 1 lakh per month are eligible to receive an incentive equivalent to one months wage, up to a maximum of 15,000, in two instalments. The first instalment is payable after completion of six months of continuous service, while the second instalment is payable after twelve months of service and completion of a financial literacy programme. A portion of the incentive is retained in a savings instrument/deposit account for a fixed period to encourage long-term savings habits among young workers. Part B Support to Employers: This component incentivizes employers for generating additional employment across all sectors. Employers will receive incentives of up to 3,000 per month per additional employee for a period of two years, provided the employee remains in sustained employment for at least six months. For the manufacturing sector, these incentives are extended for an additional two years, covering the third and fourth years as well. To qualify, EPFO-registered establishments must recruit at least two additional employees (for establishments with fewer than 50 employees) or five additional employees (for establishments with 50 or more employees). All payments to first-time employees under Part A are made through Direct Benefit Transfer (DBT) using the Aadhaar Bridge Payment System (ABPS), while incentives to employers under Part B are credited directly to their PAN-linked bank accounts. The PMVBRY Scheme is expected to catalyse job creation, particularly in the manufacturing sector, while encouraging youth participation in the formal workforce. The Scheme will also contribute substantially towards the formalization of employment and the expansion of social security coverage among millions of workers across the country. To mark the successful implementation of the Scheme, a National-Level PMVBRY Event will be held under the gracious presence of the Honble Prime Minister of India on 19 June 2026 at Vigyan Bhawan, New Delhi. During the event, benefits amounting to approximately 2400 crore corresponding to additional employment of more than 15 lakhs will be disbursed to eligible beneficiaries under the Scheme. The PMVBRY Scheme has already demonstrated significant early success in promoting formal employment and supporting both workers and employers. In March 2026, benefits amounting to 247 crore were disbursed under Part A of the Scheme to 4.41 lakh first-time employees, providing direct financial support to young workers entering the formal workforce. Under Part B, incentives worth 214 crore were released to 17,551 establishments that generated additional employment of approximately 6.46 lakh workers. Under Part A, nearly 65% of beneficiaries belong to the 2035 years age group, with 51.18% in the 1825 years bracket, highlighting the schemes success in supporting first-time job seekers and young workers entering the formal workforce. Women account for 35.33% of beneficiaries under Part A and over 24% under Part B, reflecting the schemes contribution to strengthening female workforce participation. Employment generation has been broad-based, spanning sectors such as expert services, manufacturing, engineering, trading and technology, while Maharashtra, Karnataka, Tamil Nadu, Telangana and Delhi/Gujarat have emerged among the leading beneficiary States. Importantly, more than 80% of incentivised beneficiaries under Part B are employed in establishments with fewer than 25 workers, underscoring the schemes role in supporting small enterprises and fostering inclusive job creation across the country. Simultaneously, regional-level events at around 200 locations across India, particularly in major industrial and employment clusters, will be organized. These events will witness the participation of employers, employees, industry representatives, and other stakeholders.
PM Modi to Distribute 2,400 Crore Under Employment Scheme for First-Time Job Seekers
New Delhi, June 19: Prime Minister Narendra Modi will distribute approximately 2,400 crore in incentives at a special event held at Vigyan Bhawan. This initiative is part of the Prime Ministers Developed India Employment Scheme. According to the Prime Ministers Office (PMO), the scheme has created around 1.5 million job opportunities across the country since ... Read more PM Modi to Distribute 2,400 Crore Under Employment Scheme for First-Time Job Seekers
Delhi HC to rule today on Telegrams plea over NEET-linked suspension
New Delhi: The Delhi High Court will pronounce on Friday, June 19, its verdict on a plea filed by messaging platform Telegram challenging the Centres decision to temporarily suspend its services across India ahead of the NEET (UG) 2026 re-examination scheduled for June 21. A single-judge Bench of Justice Tejas Karia reserved judgment on Thursday, 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 .
2nd intl. conference on applied artificial 2026 begins at CUK
Ganderbal, Jun 18: The International Conference on Applied Artificial Intelligence (2AI-2026), organized by the Department of Information Technology, Central University of Kashmir (CUKashmir), in collaboration University of South Dakota, AI Research Lab, USA, partnered by Springer and CCIS, commenced with enthusiasm and academic fervour at Tulmulla Campus on Thursday. The inaugural session was graced by Satish Sharma, Minister for Science & Technology, Information Technology, Youth Services & Sports, Government of Jammu and Kashmir, as the chief guest. The function was presided over by the Vice Chancellor, CUKashmir, Prof. A. Ravinder Nath. Chief Coordinating Officer, AICTE, New Delhi, Dr. Chandrasekhar Buddha (guest of honour), Vice Chancellor, Central University of Karnataka, Prof. Battu Satyanarayana (guest of honour), Dean Academic Affairs, Prof. Shahid Rasool, Dean International Affairs, Prof. Sandhya Tiwari, I/c Registrar, Prof. D. K. Madaan, Department of Computer Science, Central University of Karnataka and Conference General-Chair, Prof. R. S. Hegadi, Prof. K C Santosh (Honorary chairs message was broadcast) Dean, School of Engineering and Technology, Prof. Farooq Ahmad Mir, Finance Officer, Abdul Hamid Kumar, Controller of Examinations, Prof. Kaisar Javeed, Librarian, Dr. Nazir Ahmad Bhat Deans of Schools, Heads and Coordinators of Departments and other functionaries were present. In his address, Sharma emphasized that technological advancement must remain deeply rooted in human values, ethics, and societal well-being. He observed that while Artificial Intelligence has the potential to revolutionize sectors such as healthcare, agriculture, governance, education, and public services, its true success would depend on its ability to improve the quality of life of ordinary citizens. He stressed that technology should serve as an enabler for inclusive growth and sustainable development and urged young researchers to focus on creating AI-driven solutions that address real-world challenges. Referring to J&Ks intellectual potential, Sharma remarked that the regions youth possess exceptional talent and creativity. He assured the University community of the Governments support in promoting technological innovation, research, entrepreneurship, and skill development. Presiding over the function, Vice Chancellor Prof. A. Ravinder Nath said AI has emerged as one of the most transformative technologies and is reshaping the way societies function. Prof. A Ravinder Nath underscored the need for higher educational institutions to remain at the forefront of technological advancements and prepare students for the evolving global knowledge economy. He emphasized that universities must not only disseminate knowledge but also create new knowledge through research and innovation. Referring to the Universitys recent initiatives, he highlighted efforts to strengthen academic programmes, research collaborations, and industry linkages, enabling students and scholars to engage with contemporary technological developments. Addressing the gathering through online mode, Vice Chancellor, Central University of Karnataka, Prof. Battu Satyanarayana, observed that Artificial Intelligence has become an indispensable component of modern life and is transforming every sector of society. He noted that technology should be viewed as a supplement to human capabilities rather than a replacement for human intelligence. He emphasized that responsible adoption of technology can contribute significantly to social progress and economic development and called upon universities to play a proactive role in popularizing AI-based innovations for the benefit of society. Chief Coordinating Officer, AICTE, New Delhi, Dr. Chandrasekhar Buddha, highlighted both the opportunities and challenges associated with AI-driven technologies. Drawing from practical examples, he emphasized the importance of human wisdom, creativity, and critical thinking in guiding technological advancement. He urged participants to ensure that AI remains aligned with human values and societal needs and stressed the importance of developing indigenous technological capabilities to address local and national challenges. Dean International Affairs, Prof. Sandhya Tiwari, outlined various initiatives undertaken by the Office of International Affairs, including international collaborations, academic partnerships, faculty exchanges, workshops, and student mobility programmes. She noted that the University has steadily expanded its global academic footprint through strategic partnerships and international outreach initiatives. Giving the conference overview, Prof. R. S. Hegadi said, 2AI-2026 received 447 research paper submissions from scholars representing more than 20 countries. Following a stringent peer-review process, only 118 papers were accepted, resulting in an acceptance rate of 26 percent, reflecting the conference's commitment to maintaining the highest academic standards. Dean, School of Engineering and Technology, Prof. Farooq Ahmad Mir, in his welcome address, said, Artificial Intelligence has come to stay. It is rapidly evolving and opening new frontiers of knowledge and innovation. We cannot afford an ostrich-like approach towards emerging technologies. Instead, we must prepare ourselves to embrace the opportunities they offer and address the challenges they present. The dignitaries release the proceedings of the previous version of this conference and souvenir of the present conference. Organising chair of the conference, Dr. Yash Paul in his vote of thanks described the event as an important platform for knowledge exchange and innovation in the rapidly evolving field of Artificial Intelligence. Asst Prof. Dr. Gulafroz conducted the programme proceedings.
Delhi High Court to Rule on Telegrams Petition Against NEET Exam Restrictions
New Delhi, June 19: The Delhi High Court will announce its decision on Friday regarding a petition filed by the messaging platform Telegram. This petition challenges the central governments decision to temporarily suspend its services across India ahead of the re-examination for NEET (UG) 2026, scheduled for June 21. Judge Tejas Karias single-judge bench reserved ... Read more Delhi High Court to Rule on Telegrams Petition Against NEET Exam Restrictions
A dermatologist allegedly bludgeoned his long-serving domestic help to death and slit her throat on his terrace. The 50-year-old doctor, reportedly suffering from depression and OCD, attacked the woman with a cricket bat and kitchen knife. Tensions over her employment were reportedly a factor in the gruesome killing.
Weather Today Live Updates: Weather Office Predicts Rain, Thunderstorm Across Delhi-NCR Till June 21
Weather Today, Delhi-NCR Rain Alert Live Updates: IMD forecasts light to moderate rain and thunderstorms in Delhi-NCR from June 18 to 21.
A car buyer has won a significant victory after a nearly three-year legal battle. His seven-month-old MG CVT automatic car experienced Electronic Steering Column Lock failure, leading to a jammed steering wheel and an accident. The North Delhi Consumer Commission has ordered MG Motors to refund the car's purchase price of Rs 18.
Switzerland Dominates Bosnia-Herzegovina 4-1 in FIFA World Cup Clash
New Delhi, June 19: In an impressive display during the FIFA World Cup 2026 Group B match, Switzerland triumphed over Bosnia-Herzegovina with a score of 4-1. The standout player for Switzerland was Johann Mnjamby, who netted two goals in the match. The match, held at the Los Angeles Stadium, saw both teams showcasing strong defensive ... Read more Switzerland Dominates Bosnia-Herzegovina 4-1 in FIFA World Cup Clash
Fast Lane to Formula 1: Kashmirs Young Racing Star
Srinagar, June 14: While most 11 year olds are navigating the routines of middle school, Srinagar born Atiqa Asif Mir is busy breaking speed records on the international stage and shattering gender stereotypes in a male dominated sport. Atiqa recently made history by securing first position in Round 2 of the prestigious Champions of the Future Academy Program held in Thessaloniki, Greece. Dominated by a highly competitive international grid, the young racer bounced back from a challenging first day to claim pole position, win two consecutive heats, and comfortably take the final victory. For Atiqa, racing is a lifelong calling. While other young girls grew up with Barbie dolls, her room has only ever been filled with toy cars, specifically her favorite character, Lightning McQueen. Racing runs deep in her DNA. She is the daughter of Asif Nazir Mir, Indias first National Karting Champion and a former Formula Asia driver. Though she never saw him compete live, watching video archives and his local track runs in Dubai sparked a fierce passion. She has already been training and competing professionally for nearly five years. When asked how she maintains the mental fortitude to compete against the world's best at such a young age, Atiqa offered wisdom well beyond her years I dont think motivation can stay with you forever; motivation comes and goes. But the thing that stays with you forever is discipline. Some days I dont want to train, but I have to and I want to, to become better and stronger. Stepping onto international tracks as a young girl from Kashmir brings unique challenges. Atiqa candidly shared that she has faced skepticism from relatives who don't understand motorsport, alongside on track hostility from male competitors. One of the main challenges is getting bullied by the boys on the track because I dont think they like to lose to a girl, Atiqa said with a smile. But I bully them back on the track. I think they learn that shes a strong girl and she doesnt give up. Standing proud on the podium in Greece while wearing her hijab as the national anthem played, Atiqa described the moment as deeply emotional. I was thinking of all the moments that people said 'you can't do it,' but I think I showed them that I can, and that females are no less than males. Its a big barrier broken for me and for all the people who believe females cant do it. Karting is globally recognized as the foundational stepping stone to elite open wheel racing. Atiqas sights are firmly set on the pinnacle of motorsport: Formula 1. While the current minimum age restriction to enter F1 is 18, she aims to break into the circuit by the time she turns 18. Her historic feat in Greece has already caught the highest levels of political attention back home. Following her victory, Atiqa met with Union Sports Minister Mansukh Mandaviya in New Delhi. According to Atiqa, the minister expressed immense pride in her achievement and shared the government's ambitious vision to bring Formula 1 racing back to India. Supported closely by her parents who travel with her to every race to offer honest critiques and unconditional support, Atiqa wants her journey to serve as a blueprint for young girls across India, especially in Jammu and Kashmir. My message to everyone out there is to keep pushing and never give up on your dreams, because you never know when they could come true, she said. When you want to quit, you just have to keep going. Girls, people will say you cant do it, but always believe that you can.
West Indies Triumph Over Scotland by 7 Runs in Womens T20 World Cup
New Delhi, June 19: The West Indies continue to shine in the Womens T20 World Cup 2026. In the 12th match of the tournament, the Caribbean team showcased their skills at Headingley Cricket Stadium in Leeds, England, defeating Scotland by 7 runs. Chasing a target of 154 runs set by the West Indies, Scotland was ... Read more West Indies Triumph Over Scotland by 7 Runs in Womens T20 World Cup
'Cocktail 2' advance box office collections crosses Rs 8 crore mark
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Traffic Congestion in Kashmir: More a Discipline Crisis than a Road Capacity Problem
Kashmir does not merely need wider roads; it needs a wider culture of responsibility AHMAD AYAZ Traffic congestion has emerged as one of the most persistent public concerns in Kashmir, particularly in Srinagar and its surrounding areas. Every day, thousands of commuters lose valuable time while navigating traffic jams that have become an accepted part of daily life. The delays cause frustration, increase fuel consumption, reduce productivity, contribute to environmental pollution, and negatively affect the overall quality of life. Whenever traffic congestion is discussed, the most common demands are for wider roads, additional flyovers, and large-scale infrastructure projects. While infrastructure development undoubtedly plays an important role, it would be a mistake to assume that road expansion alone can solve Kashmir's traffic problems. A closer examination of the situation suggests that a significant portion of the congestion witnessed across the Valley is not due to a lack of road space but to the inefficient and undisciplined use of the space already available. In many respects, Kashmir's traffic problem is increasingly becoming a crisis of discipline rather than a crisis of road capacity. Traffic jams are most visible in Srinagar city, its outskirts, and busy towns such as Pattan, Magam, Narbal, and several other commercial centres. Certain stretches undoubtedly face infrastructure-related challenges. Areas such as Qamarwari towards HMT, portions of the Srinagar-Baramulla highway, and some urban corridors experience pressure due to growing vehicle ownership and increasing economic activity. However, there are numerous locations where roads that should be functioning smoothly become congested because of poor driving habits, illegal parking, and a general disregard for traffic regulations. One of the most common causes of congestion is the tendency of motorists to stop or park wherever they find it convenient. Vehicles are frequently seen occupying road shoulders, market entrances, junctions, and even portions of the main carriageway. Drivers often stop to make purchases, pick up passengers, or attend to personal errands without considering the impact of their actions on other road users. The consequences are predictable. Roads designed to accommodate two-way movement effectively become narrower, forcing vehicles into bottlenecks that slow traffic and create unnecessary delays. In many market areas, traffic congestion is less a consequence of road design and more a result of unauthorised parking and roadside encroachments. A similar problem is witnessed with public transport vehicles. Buses, minibuses, taxis, and other passenger vehicles often stop abruptly in the middle of roads to pick up or drop off passengers. Such practices interrupt the flow of traffic, create confusion, and increase the likelihood of accidents. The few seconds saved by one driver can result in several minutes of delay for hundreds of others. Another major contributor to congestion is the widespread absence of lane discipline. On many roads, motorists frequently change lanes without warning, overtake from inappropriate sides, and disregard lane markings altogether. During peak traffic hours, some drivers attempt to bypass queues by driving on the wrong side of the road, assuming that they will save time. In reality, such behaviour often produces the opposite result. Wrong-side driving disrupts the movement of oncoming traffic and frequently leads to situations where vehicles become locked in opposing directions, creating complete gridlock. What could have been a manageable traffic slowdown turns into a prolonged standstill because too many motorists prioritise individual convenience over collective responsibility. The situation becomes particularly problematic at intersections. Rather than waiting patiently for their turn, many drivers attempt to move simultaneously from multiple directions. The resulting confusion often blocks traffic movement entirely. In such cases, congestion has little to do with the width of roads and everything to do with the absence of discipline. A comparison with larger metropolitan cities provides an important perspective. Cities such as Delhi handle traffic volumes many times greater than those witnessed anywhere in Kashmir. Despite facing enormous pressure from millions of vehicles, traffic movement in many parts of Delhi remains comparatively better managed because of stricter enforcement, better lane discipline, designated parking facilities, and a greater degree of public compliance with traffic regulations. This comparison is important because it demonstrates that traffic volume alone does not determine congestion levels. Effective management, public cooperation, and consistent enforcement can significantly improve traffic flow even in densely populated urban environments. If cities dealing with far greater vehicle numbers can maintain a reasonable level of order, there is no reason why smaller towns and cities in Kashmir cannot achieve similar improvements. The role of enforcement cannot be overlooked. Traffic rules exist not merely to punish violators but to ensure safety, efficiency, and orderly movement on roads. However, regulations are effective only when they are implemented consistently and fairly. When motorists observe that traffic violations carry little or no consequence, compliance naturally declines. A driver who parks illegally without penalty is likely to repeat the behaviour. Similarly, motorists who violate lane discipline, obstruct roads, or ignore traffic signals often continue doing so if enforcement remains inconsistent. Over time, a culture develops in which rules are viewed as optional rather than mandatory. Once such a mindset becomes widespread, traffic management becomes increasingly difficult regardless of the quality of infrastructure available. Experience from various parts of the world shows that significant improvements in traffic flow can often be achieved through better enforcement alone. Strict action against illegal parking, wrong-side driving, obstruction of roads, unauthorised roadside stops, and signal violations can produce visible results within a relatively short period. At the same time, traffic congestion cannot be viewed solely as an enforcement issue. It is equally a reflection of public attitudes and civic behaviour. Roads are shared public spaces, and their efficient functioning depends upon cooperation among all users. Unfortunately, many people continue to view traffic rules as inconveniences rather than safeguards. A motorist who parks in a prohibited area may think only about saving a few minutes of walking distance. Rarely does he consider that his decision may delay hundreds of commuters, obstruct emergency vehicles, or create dangerous conditions for pedestrians. Similarly, a driver who jumps a queue or drives on the wrong side may believe he is gaining an advantage. In reality, such behaviour contributes to the very congestion he seeks to avoid. Addressing these challenges requires a change in mindset. Citizens must recognise that traffic discipline is not merely a legal obligation but a civic responsibility. Respecting traffic rules is ultimately about respecting the rights, safety, and convenience of fellow citizens. Public awareness, therefore has an important role to play. While some traffic violations result from deliberate negligence, others stem from a lack of awareness regarding their broader consequences. Schools, colleges, community organisations, local bodies, and the media can all contribute to building a culture of responsible road use. Young people, in particular, should be educated about traffic discipline from an early age. Habits formed during childhood and adolescence often continue into adulthood. A generation that grows up understanding the importance of orderly road behaviour is more likely to become responsible drivers and pedestrians in the future. Awareness campaigns should focus on practical aspects of road discipline. Obeying traffic signals, respecting lane markings, avoiding unnecessary use of horns, parking only in designated areas, and giving priority to pedestrians where required are simple measures that can collectively make a substantial difference. It is equally important to highlight the hidden costs of traffic indiscipline. Traffic congestion leads to significant fuel wastage, increased vehicle maintenance costs, loss of productive working hours, environmental degradation, and elevated stress levels. Understanding these consequences can encourage individuals to modify their behaviour. Pedestrians also have an important role to play in improving traffic conditions. In many areas, roads are crossed at random points despite the availability of designated crossing facilities. Pedestrian movement that ignores basic safety considerations can interrupt traffic flow and create hazardous situations. Where pedestrian crossings, footbridges, and designated crossing points exist, they should be used consistently. Simultaneously, authorities must ensure that pedestrian infrastructure is accessible, safe, and properly maintained. Technology can complement traditional enforcement mechanisms. Surveillance cameras, automated challan systems, intelligent traffic signals, and real-time monitoring can improve accountability and ensure more consistent implementation of traffic regulations. Technology can reduce opportunities for selective enforcement and encourage greater compliance among motorists. However, technology should be viewed as a supporting tool rather than a complete solution. Sustainable improvement ultimately depends on human behaviour. No amount of technology can fully compensate for a lack of civic responsibility. There is also a need for better urban planning and market management. Many commercial areas suffer from congestion because parking arrangements are inadequate and roadside spaces are poorly regulated. Designated parking facilities, regulated loading and unloading zones, improved market layouts, and better traffic circulation plans can reduce unnecessary pressure on roads. Importantly, policymakers should avoid viewing road widening and flyovers as universal remedies. Infrastructure expansion often provides only temporary relief. As roads become wider and travel appears easier, vehicle usage tends to increase. Over time, congestion frequently returns to previous levels. This phenomenon, commonly known as induced demand, has been observed in cities around the world. This does not mean that infrastructure projects are unnecessary. Roads must be upgraded to meet growing transportation needs. However, infrastructure investments should be accompanied by strong enforcement, better planning, and sustained public awareness efforts. Otherwise, the benefits of expensive projects may prove short-lived. Kashmir today is experiencing increasing urbanisation, rising vehicle ownership, and expanding economic activity. These developments make efficient traffic management more important than ever. The challenge facing policymakers is not simply to construct more roads but to ensure that existing roads are used responsibly and efficiently. As a world-renowned tourist destination, Kashmir should aspire to project an image of order, efficiency, and civic responsibility. Visitors should not only admire the Valley's natural beauty but also experience a transport system that reflects discipline and good governance. Smooth traffic movement is an important component of both resident satisfaction and visitor experience. Traffic congestion in Kashmir is, therefore more than a road problem; it is fundamentally a discipline problem. Roads alone cannot solve congestion if motorists continue to disregard basic traffic rules. Lasting improvement will require a combination of effective enforcement, public awareness, responsible driving habits, better planning, and collective civic responsibility. The solution lies in creating a culture where traffic discipline becomes a shared societal value. When drivers, passengers, pedestrians, businesses, and authorities all play their part, traffic flow can improve significantly without waiting for costly infrastructure projects. Kashmir does not merely need wider roads; it needs a wider culture of responsibility. Until discipline becomes as important as infrastructure, traffic congestion will continue to challenge daily life across the Valley. But if responsibility, cooperation, and respect for traffic rules become part of Kashmir's civic culture, the region can move towards safer roads, smoother traffic movement, and a more efficient transport system for all. (The author is a Columnist. He can be reached at ahmadayaz08@gmail.com )
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