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DGCA, IndiGo airline officials appear before parliamentary panel following recent cancellation chaos
NEW DELHI: Senior aviation officials and IndiGo Chief Operating Officer (COO) Isidro Porqueras on Wednesday appeared before the parliamentary panel examining the recent air traffic disruptions. The panel found the replies of the airline and Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) unsatisfactory, evasive and unconvincing, sources said. According to the sources, before fixing the onus for the chaos that left thousands of travellers stranded across the country's airports, the Parliamentary Standing Committee on Transport, Tourism and Culture, chaired by Janata Dal-United (JD-U) leader Sanjay Jha, has decided to wait for two weeks till the report of the ongoing inquiry of the Civil Aviation Ministry comes out. The officials and Indigo executives have been asked to submit their written replies, and the panel may summon them again after the release of the report, sources added. A team of officials led by IndiGo's Porqueras represented the airline, while Civil Aviation Secretary Samir Kumar Sinha led the team of the ministry and DGCA. Four flight inspectors had no role in Indigo crisis: Aviation expert Sanjay Lazar | Interview The ministry has constituted a four-member committee to review the circumstances leading to the massive operational disruptions. Its report is expected to be submitted on December 28. Representatives of Air India, Air India Express, Akasha and SpiceJet also attended the nearly four-hour-long meeting. A few of the MPs questioned whether the ministry was unprepared for such a situation following the implementation of the revised Flight Duty Time Limitation (FDTL) norms or if it was an arms-twisting technique adopted by Indigo to get the exemption for the new routine, the sources said. The members said the panel has taken serious note of the difficulties faced by thousands of passengers due to disruption in air services. Even parliamentarians, who were in the national capital for the Winter Session of Parliament, faced the brunt of flight cancellations by IndiGo and delays by other airlines, a panel member said. Several MPs also received complaints from people about air fares shooting up due to the scenario. IndiGo cancelled hundreds of flights for days beginning December 2 across the country. Aviation regulator DGCA has served notices to IndiGo CEO Pieter Elbers and COO Porqueras, seeking their explanation. Indigo flight crisis: Delhi HC refuses to entertain PIL seeking increased compensation to passengers
Parliament passes bill to allow 100 pc FDI in insurance sector
New Delhi: Parliament on Wednesday passed a bill to raise FDI in the insurance sector to 100 per cent from the current 74 per cent, which is expected to increase insurance penetration, lower premiums, and boost job creation. The Sabka Bima Sabki Raksha (Amendment of Insurance Laws) Bill, 2025, was cleared by the Rajya Sabha 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 .
Indian Navy commissions MH-60R helicopter squadron at INS Hansa
NEW DELHI: In a planned move to carry out modernisation and capability enhancement, the Indian Navy on Wednesday commissioned a Squadron of MH-60R Helicopters at INS Hansa, Goa, the first operational squadron on the Western Seaboard. The Indian Navy said, These helicopters will significantly augment the Indian Navys integral aviation capabilities on the Western Seaboard. The squadron, named Indian Naval Air Squadron (INAS) 335 (Ospreys), was commissioned in the presence of Admiral Dinesh K Tripathi, the Navy Chief said. The aircraft has been fully integrated with fleet operations and has proven its worth on numerous occasions. The Indian Navy will receive a significant fillip in its integral aviation capabilities with the commissioning of the squadron. The advanced weapons, sensors and avionics suite make the helicopter a versatile and capable asset for the Indian Navy, offering enhanced capabilities to address conventional as well as asymmetric threats. Speaking on the occasion, Admiral Tripathi said, The induction of the versatile, multi-role MH60R helicopter on the Western Seaboard, as the first operational squadron, marks an important milestone for our Navy. The Indian Navy, as reported earlier by The New Indian Express , commissioned its first six multi-role MH-60 R helicopters in March this year as part of the IN Air Squadron 334 Seahawks. A total of 24 MH-60R contracted in February 2020 at the cost of Rs 15,000 crore ($2.13 billion) are planned to be inducted by next year. The helicopter is designed for anti-submarine warfare (ASW), anti-surface warfare (ASuW), search and rescue (SAR), medical evacuation (MEDEVAC) and vertical replenishment (VERTREP). The biggest ships of the Indian Navy form part of its two Fleets. A Fleet is a group of ships that operate under one authority. The Indian Navy's Western Fleet is based at Mumbai, and the Eastern Fleet is based at Visakhapatnam. The maritime environment around us, today, is more complex and contested than ever before. Shifting geopolitics, fast-moving technologies, and an expanding spectrum of threats from grey-zone activities to supply chain disruptions at sea are shaping this new reality. It is within this challenging and dynamic strategic context that India is undertaking its maritime voyage towards becoming Viksit Bharat by 2047. Strengthening maritime security and deterrence, therefore, are fundamental to safeguarding our sea lines of communications, and growing national maritime interests., said Navy Chief While the 335 Squadron is being formally commissioned today here at Goa, the MH-60R helicopter has already proven its prowess across multiple missions during Operation Sindoor, TROPEX-25, and in the recently concluded Tri-Services Exercise 2025. I am, therefore, happy to note that the Squadron being commissioned today is fully operational, ready to deploy with the Fleet from day one, reflecting our deep commitment to expeditious capability induction and integration, he added. The operationalisation of the capabilities of this platform is part of the self-reliance plan, as the simultaneous pursuit of integration of indigenous weapons and sensors on this helicopter, in close collaboration with industry, in keeping with the Indian Navys commitment to Aatmanirbharta. It is a matter of pride that several critical equipment on this platform from Software-Defined Radios and Data Links, to weapons such as Depth Charges and, in the near future, Missiles are fully Made in India. The Indian Navy has also indigenously developed the infrastructure, training systems and maintenance capabilities necessary to sustain these platforms aligned with our vision of Aatmanirbharta, the Naval Chief added. 2025 marks 75 years since the Government of India approved the formation of a Fleet Air Arm, thereby transforming the Navy into a potent multi-dimensional force, and giving us a decisive edge at sea. The INS Hansa at Goa is an important Naval air station, as in 2022, the second P8I air squadron was commissioned at this very airbase, augmenting the Navys shore-based fixed-wing capabilities to operate across domains. Navy Chief, talking about the capability enhancement, said, Complementing the P8Is, the Indian Navy is progressing the acquisition of 15 MQ-9B Sea Guardian RPAs, which will significantly enhance our ability to maintain persistent maritime surveillance, and comprehensive Maritime Domain Awareness, across our maritime areas of interest. In addition to building its shore-based aviation capabilities, the Indian Navy has maintained an unwavering focus on the enhancement of the integral shipborne aviation capabilities both fixed and rotary wing. It is in this context that the recent signing of the contract for 26 Rafale-M carrier-borne aircraft assumes particular significance, strengthening our long-range maritime strike and land-attack capabilities, as well as Fleet Air Defence. Highlighting the overall capability, Admiral Tripathi highlighted that Complementing the deck-based fighters, rotary-wing platforms, that include the shipborne Uncrewed Aviation Systems, extend the Fleet's ability to undertake persistent surface and air surveillance, standoff anti-submarine and anti-surface warfare, logistics support, and search-and-rescue at sea.
Judges must exercise restraint while pronouncing verdict: Ex-CJI B R Gavai
NEW DELHI: Former Chief Justice of India B R Gavai on Wednesday said that a degree of restraint was necessary for judges while pronouncing verdicts, as something he had once said during the proceedings, in a lighter vein, was blown out of proportion. The former CJI was responding to questions during a panel discussion in the Lokmat National Conclave 2025. While deciding the matters, it is I feel necessary that the judges must exercise restraint. A degree of restraint is very necessary because what I had said once in a court in a lighter mail, out of context, was blown out of proportion, and it was given a totally different colour, he said. Ex-CJI Gavai said judges should never be bothered about whether they are opposed or supported while passing verdicts. The judges are supposed to decide the matters on the basis of the facts before them, on the basis of the law, and on the basis of the Constitution. It did not matter to me much whether I was opposed or liked, he said. Gavai said that social media became a menace when judges said a few words, which were blown out of proportion and given a totally different context. So the best thing is to abide by the advice given by one of our learned colleagues, to speak less. And in any case, the judges are supposed to speak through their judgments, he said. Answering a question about the significance of directive principles of the Constitution, the ex-CJI said that last year marked 75 years of the Kesavananda Bharati case, which laid down the asic structure doctrine. I have been saying at many places that though the initial journey of the Supreme Court may not be conducive with the importance of the directive principles of the Constitution, in the Kesavananda Bharati case, you might notice that though the Supreme Court was equally divided on the amending cause of the Constitution, but in so far as the importance of Directive Principles is concerned, almost all the judges were on the same page, ex-CJI Gavai said. He said that the earlier view that whenever there is a conflict between the fundamental rights and directive principles, the directive principle should give way to the fundamental rights was later changed by the apex court, which held that the directive principles and the fundamental rights, together, are the soul and conscience of the Constitution. Regarding the question of the supremacy of one organ of the state and whether the judiciary had weakened in the last decade, ex-CJI Gavai said, Sometime back, there was a statement by the then constitutional functionary that the judiciary is not Supreme, but it is the parliament which is supreme. And on various forums, I had an occasion to speak, and I said that neither the parliament nor the judiciary is supreme. What is supreme is the Constitution of India, and all the three bodies, the legislature is the parliament and the executive and the judiciary, work under the areas which are earmarked for them by the Constitution. He said at times there was some friction between the three bodies, and some overlapping of functions, but it was wrong to say that the judiciary had weakened in the last 10 years. In my judicial career of more than 22 years, and six and a half years at the Supreme Court, I went on to decide many matters, some in favour of the governments, some in favour of some citizens against the government and the narrative that unless a judge decides on the matters against the government, he is not an independent judge is not correct, because the judges decide the matters on the basis of the facts that are placed before them and apply the law and the constitutional provision as they apply to those facts, the former CJI said.
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Dhaka police stop march to Indian mission as India summons Bangladesh envoy
DHAKA: Police stopped a group of protesters marching towards the Indian High Commission in Dhaka's Gulshan area on Wednesday afternoon, demanding the return of deposed prime minister Sheikh Hasina and others who fled during and after the July uprising last year, according to The Daily Star. The protest followed threats against Indian diplomats, prompting India to summon Bangladesh's envoy. The MEA said it expects the interim government to ensure the safety of Missions and Posts in Bangladesh in keeping with its diplomatic obligations. Several hundred protesters under the banner of 'July Oikya' assembled near Rampura Bridge and began their march at around 3:15 pm today. As the procession advanced towards Uttar Badda, police erected barricades to block the route, preventing the demonstrators from moving forward, the report said. Despite the obstruction, protesters managed to breach the initial barricade but were stopped again by a stronger police blockade further ahead. Unable to proceed, the demonstrators eventually sat on the road, raised slogans and addressed the gathering using loudspeakers, The Daily Star reported, citing on-ground accounts. Earlier during the march, protesters were heard chanting slogans such as Delhi na, Dhaka; Dhaka, Dhaka as they moved along the route. #WATCH | Bangladesh: A large number of people, under the banner of July Oyikko (July Unity) held a protest march to the Indian High Commission in Dhaka. They were stopped by the Police from going any further. The protesters demanded the immediate repatriation of Sheikh Hasina pic.twitter.com/xD8HgVpWFT ANI (@ANI) December 17, 2025 Law enforcement personnel were deployed in large numbers along the procession route to maintain law and order and prevent the situation from escalating, The Daily Star reported. The protest come against the backdrop of heightened concerns in New Delhi over the security environment in Bangladesh. On Wednesday morning, the Ministry of External Affairs summoned Bangladesh's High Commissioner to India, Riaz Hamidullah, and apprised him of India's strong concerns, particularly regarding the activities of extremist elements who have announced plans to create a security situation around the Indian Mission in Dhaka. The MEA said, India completely rejects the false narrative sought to be created by extremist elements regarding certain recent events in Bangladesh. It is unfortunate that the interim government has neither conducted a thorough investigation nor shared meaningful evidence with India regarding the incidents. Placing the issue in the broader bilateral context, the MEA added, India has close and friendly relations with the people of Bangladesh rooted in the liberation struggle, and strengthened through various developmental and people-to-people initiatives. We are in favour of peace and stability in Bangladesh and have consistently called for free, fair, inclusive and credible elections, conducted in a peaceful atmosphere. The summons also followed recent incidents, including anti-India rhetoric by National Citizen Party (NCP) leader Hasnat Abdullah, who had made a public speech threatening to isolate the 'Seven Sisters' and provide refuge to Northeast separatists if Bangladesh is destabilised. Abdullah is known for his strong anti-India stand.
Delhiites, Dehradun Is No Longer A Clean-Air Escape For You As AQI Nears 300
Dehraduns real-time AQI on Wednesday hovered between 260 and 300, worsening significantly after sunset.
Laid off at 35 with two kids and no savings: A Delhi techies post reflects his struggle
A Delhi software professional's sudden job loss at 35 has created immense financial pressure. With family responsibilities and no savings, he seeks practical advice online. His story reveals the precarious balance many professionals face between stability and uncertainty. The techie's candid post resonates with widespread anxieties about job security and unexpected life changes.
Delhi readies for 'No PUCC, No fuel' ban on non-city vehicles below BS VI from Dec 18
Delhi enforces a strict 'no PUCC, no fuel' rule and bans older private vehicles from Thursday. Over 537 police personnel will be deployed at fuel pumps and border checkpoints. The government is also developing a car-pooling app and improving traffic management. Delhi Metro increases train frequency. These measures aim to reduce vehicular pollution and improve air quality.
Foreign varsities in India can save $113 bn in forex, serve 5.6 lakh students by 2040: Report
Foreign universities are poised to significantly impact India by 2040. They are projected to educate over 5.6 lakh students, saving USD 113 billion in foreign exchange. This expansion will also create substantial demand for high-quality education real estate. Delhi-NCR, Bengaluru, and Mumbai are identified as prime locations for these institutions.
CHANDIGARH: Aishdeep Singh, the mastermind behind the murder of 30-year-old kabaddi player-cum-promoter Kanwar Digvijay Singh alias Rana Balachauria, was arrested on Wednesday by the Punjab Police from the Indira Gandhi International Airport at Delhi. Meanwhile, another key accused in the case Harpinder Middhi was killed in an encounter at Lalru near here in which two police personnel also sustained injuries. Police said the tussle between different gangsters over the organisation of kabaddi tournaments in Punjab led to the shooting. Senior Superintendent of Police of SAS Nagar Harmandeep Hans said Aishdeep Singh, who had been staying in Russia, came to India on November 25 on the directions of gangster-turned-terrorist Dony Bal to execute the murder. He was arrested from Delhi airport when he was planning to escape to Muscat. Aishdeep informed police about his accomplice Harpinder Middhi, a resident of Naushehra Pannuan in Tarn Taran, who actively supported the shooters and was supposed to escape along with him. Acting on the information, police parties led by Deputy Superintendent of Police of Dera Bassi Bikramjit Singh Brar and including inspectors Sumit Mor, Pushvinder Singh and Malkiat Singh conducted a raid at the location pinpointed by him on the Ambala-Lalru Highway near Jharmal River in Lalru. Upon seeing the police party, the suspect Harpinder Middhi opened fire resulting in serious bullet injuries to two police personnel -- head constables Gulab Singh and Kumar Sharma. The police party retaliated in self-defence during which the suspect was injured and was rushed to Civil Hospital Dera Bassi, where he succumbed to injuries, he said. Gang rivalry over kabaddi tournaments leads to killing of player-promoter Rana Balachauria in Mohali Hans said that police have also arrested another accused Jugraj Singh with the help of Amritsar (Rural) Police. All the accused persons involved in this case have been identified and raids are being conducted to nab the remaining accused, he said. Balachauria was shot dead in Mohali on December 15 by associates of gangsters Doni Bal and Lucky Patial. Police have identified the three accused including the two shooters who pumped bullets into Balachauria. They are Aditya Kapoor alias Makhan and Karan Pathak of Amritsar. The duo are currently absconding. Twelve teams of the Punjab AGTF, SSOC and the district police have been hunting for them for the past two days. Hours after the shootout, gangster Dony Bal claimed responsibility for the attack in a Facebook post. I, Donibal, Saganpreet, Mohabbat Randhawa, Amar Khabe, Prabh Daswal, and Kaushal Chaudhary, take responsibility for the killing of Rana Balachauria during the Kabaddi Cup in Mohali. This man (Rana) was in contact with our rivals Jaggu and Lawrence, it read. He had provided shelter to the killer of Sidhu Moosewala and personally looked after him. By killing Rana today, we have avenged the murder of our brother Sidhu Moosewala. This act was carried out by our brothers Makhan Amritsar and Defaulter Karan, it stated. The killing of Balachauria has brought back memories of a similar incident three years ago when another kabaddi player Sandeep Nangal was shot dead in Jalandhar district in the middle of a tournament at Mallian Kalan village. More recently, a 25-year-old kabaddi player named Teja Singh was shot dead in broad daylight in Jagraon in October this year.
With Delhi under 'severe' air quality, Beijing offers its pollution-control playbook
Hazardous air quality, dense smog and a spike in respiratory illnesses have become a grim winter routine for Delhi. As the national capital chokes under severe air quality for much of the week, Chinas capital, once derided as the worlds smog capital, has emerged as a contrasting case study, and Beijing is now offering its playbook. In an extensive post on X, Chinese embassy spokesperson Yu Jing shared a step-by-step account of how Beijing curbed air pollution over the past decade, accompanied by before-and-after images of the city. Stressing that both India and China face the challenge of air pollution amid rapid urbanisation, Jing said cleaner air doesnt happen overnight, but it is achievable. The post included air quality readings from December 15, showing Delhis AQI at a hazardous 447, compared to a relatively moderate 67 in Beijing. Breaking down Beijings approach, Jing said China adopted ultra-strict vehicle emission standards comparable to Euro 6 norms and aggressively phased out old, high-emission vehicles. Vehicular pollution remains one of the biggest contributors to smog in Delhi. While India mandated BS-VI emission norms for vehicles manufactured after April 1, 2020, enforcement continues to be a weak link. How did Beijing tackle air pollution? Step 1: Vehicle emissions control Adopt ultra-strict regulations like China 6NI (on par with Euro 6) Phase-out retired old, high-emission vehicles Curb car growth via license-plate lotteries and odd-even / weekday driving pic.twitter.com/E0cFp4wgsV Yu Jing (@ChinaSpox_India) December 16, 2025 Delhi, which has battled toxic air since Diwali, banned the entry of non-BS VI vehicles only earlier this week and has also barred refuelling of overage vehicles. The Chinese embassy spokesperson also pointed to measures such as licence-plate lotteries, odd-even and weekday driving restrictions, and massive investments in metro and bus networks, alongside a rapid push for electric mobility. While Delhi has experimented with the odd-even scheme, its impact on pollution levels has been limited. Jing underlined that Beijings gains were made possible through coordinated policies across the BeijingTianjinHebei region, preventing pollution spillover from neighbouring areas. In contrast, one of Delhis biggest challenges remains stubble burning in Punjab, Haryana and Uttar Pradesh. Despite repeated directions from the Supreme Court for coordinated action, lapses and inter-state blame games have blunted enforcement. The second pillar of Beijings clean-air push was industrial restructuring. According to the embassy, more than 3,000 heavy industries were shut down or relocated. Relocating Shougang, one of Chinas largest steelmakers, alone cut inhalable particles by 20%, the post said. Vacated industrial sites were converted into parks, commercial districts and cultural or technology hubs. The former Shougang industrial complex, for instance, was transformed into a key venue for the 2022 Winter Olympics. Beijing also shifted wholesale markets, logistics hubs and even some educational and medical institutions to nearby cities, retaining only high-value research, development and service sectors in the capital. While the suggestions from the Chinese embassy have drawn attention, experts caution that Delhi has heard, and even attempted, many of these measures before, with marginal success. Beijings turnaround followed a five-year national action plan launched in 2013, which included shutting coal-fired boilers, expanding public transport, promoting new-energy vehicles and accelerating the shift to green energy. The citys last-mile connectivity now relies on micro-buses, shared mobility options such as bikes and e-scooters, ride-hailing services and even autonomous vehicles. How does Beijing tackle air pollution? Step 2: Industrial Restructuring Shut down or remove 3000+ heavy industries. Relocating Shougang, one of Chinas largest steelmakers, alone cut inhalable particles by -20%. Transform vacated factories into parks, pic.twitter.com/SYPOsoMaO1 Yu Jing (@ChinaSpox_India) December 17, 2025 Delhi governments, meanwhile, have relied on measures such as water sprinkling, anti-smog guns and short-term traffic curbs, but pollution levels remain dangerously high. Experts say that while Delhi and Beijing share some pollution sources, a straight replication of the Beijing model is impractical unless adapted to local realities. Year-long transport curbs, for instance, are not feasible in the national capital, and persistent disagreements among states over stubble burning continue to undermine progress. They argue that integrating rural agricultural policies to address crop residue burning, expanding public transport infrastructure and ensuring strict compliance are critical. A Comptroller and Auditor General (Comptroller and Auditor General of India) report tabled in the Delhi Assembly has found that Delhis worsening air pollution is driven largely by systemic failures within the city, particularly weak enforcement of vehicular pollution norms. The audit highlights widespread irregularities in the Pollution Under Control (PUC) regime, noting that over 1.08 lakh vehicles were issued certificates despite exceeding permissible limits for carbon monoxide and hydrocarbons. In several instances, certificates were issued to multiple vehicles within seconds, raising doubts about the integrity of testing. Between 2015 and 2020, nearly 4,000 non-compliant diesel vehicles continued to operate due to lax certification. The report also flags major lapses in removing end-of-life vehicles. Of the 47.51 lakh vehicles meant to be deregistered between 2018-19 and 2020-21, only 2.98 lakh were actually removed, leaving over 93% still officially registered and potentially in use. None of the vehicles impounded for pollution violations had been scrapped, while scrapping and impounding infrastructure remains grossly inadequate. Enforcement has been further hampered by staff shortages, lack of mobile testing equipment, and the absence of real-time data to guide deployment of teams. The audit concludes that Delhis air crisis cannot be blamed solely on external factors like stubble burning, but has been significantly worsened by poor implementation of policies, weak monitoring, and failures in governance. The broad lesson from Beijing, experts say, is not that solutions are unknown, but that implementing them requires sustained political will, regional coordination and rigorous enforcement, several stars that must align for Delhi to breathe easier.
SC Allows Delhi Govt to Act Against Old Vehicles Which are Not BS-IV Compliant
The ASG urged the court to allow action against older vehicles up to BS-III standards, arguing that such vehicles contribute disproportionately to air pollution
Air pollution: SC pushes NHAI, MCD to suspend or shift toll booths to cut emissions
New Delhi: Taking a serious note of the severe air pollution levels in Delhi-NCR, the Supreme Court on Wednesday issued a slew of directions and asked the NHAI and the MCD to consider either temporary closing or relocating the nine toll plazas of the civic body at borders of the national capital to ease usual 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 .
SC allows action against vehicles below BS-IV norms in NCR
The Supreme Court has empowered the Delhi government to take action against vehicles not meeting BS IV emission standards in the NCR region. In a separate development, the apex court has transferred the suo moto case concerning the rape of a trainee doctor in Kolkata to the Calcutta High Court.
Delhi HC seeks action on used vehicle sales after Red Fort blast
New Delhi: The Delhi High Court questioned the city government on Wednesday over its failure to regulate the sale and transfer of used vehicles, while pointing out that in a recent bomb blast near the Red Fort, a second-hand car was used, making the issue more significant. A bench of Chief Justice Devendra Kumar Upadhyaya 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 .
Bengal SIR: ECI to subject hearings on claims, objections to daily audits
NEW DELHI: After completing the first phase of the three-stage Special Intensive Revision (SIR) in West Bengal with the publication of the draft electoral rolls on Tuesday, the Election Commission of India (ECI) will now focus on strict monitoring of the hearings on claims and objections, scheduled to begin next week. Sources in the ECI said that, in view of large-scale irregular voters data detected during progeny mapping, where, in several cases, the age difference between father and child was found to be less than 15 years, it has been decided to subject the proceedings of the hearings on claims and objections to daily audits. A source said, The idea is to detect the doubtful cases during the hearing sessions and refer such individuals back to the electoral registration officers (EROs) concerned for rechecking. At the same time, sources said the ECI has also decided to video-record the entire hearing sessions and, if necessary, conduct webcasting of the proceedings. The recorded videos will be preserved and examined to identify doubtful cases, they added. The sources also said the ECI has decided to adopt a two-pronged monitoring mechanism for the hearing sessions, one by the special roll observers appointed by the Commission to review the SIR exercise, and the other by senior ECI officials monitoring the process online directly from the Commissions headquarters in New Delhi. The Commission has also decided to appoint micro-observers for the second stage of the three-stage revision exercise, which will involve the filing of claims and objections and the notice phase, the sources said. They added that the issuance, hearing, verification and decision on enumeration forms, and their disposal, will be carried out concurrently by the EROs. Thereafter, the third stage of the SIR will commence, during which the ECI will publish the final voters list on February 14 next year. Soon after the publication of the final voters list, the ECI will announce the dates for the crucial Assembly elections scheduled to be held next year, the sources said.
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2020 Delhi riots: Court acquits 5 of charges of arson, rioting
New Delhi: A court here has acquitted five men who were accused of arson, rioting and vandalism in a case linked to the 2020 Delhi riots. Additional Sessions Judge Parveen Singh was hearing the case against Abdul Sattar, Muhammad Khalid, Hunain, Tanvir and Arif, who were charged with rioting, unlawful assembly and vandalism in the Get the latest updates in Hyderabad City News , Technology , Entertainment , Sports , Politics and Top Stories on WhatsApp & Telegram by subscribing to our channels. You can also download our app for Android and iOS .
Environment minister proposes complete ban on demolition activities in Delhi-NCR to combat pollution
NEW DELHI: Concerned about the negative global perception of the National Capital due to ongoing severe air pollution, Union Minister Bhupender Yadav, chaired a high-level meeting to completely ban demolition works in the National Capital Region (NCR) during the peak pollution period, improve last-mile public transport, and address encroachments. The minister asked all agencies to work in mission mode to achieve a 40 per cent reduction in the air quality index over the next year. He emphasized the importance of a 'Whole-of-Government' and 'Whole-of-Society' approach to effectively tackle air pollution. Yadav directed officials to stay closely connected with ground realities, identify major pollution sources in the NCR, and develop practical, implementable solutions. Remove encroachments, clear legacy waste dump sites, and enhance last-mile public transport connectivity. Identify road corridors for signal-free movement during peak traffic hours in Delhi, stated Yadav. He conducted back-to-back meetings to review the Action Plans of the Municipal Bodies of Delhi and Sonipat, marking the third meeting since December 3. Issuing specific directives, the Minister announced that Construction and Demolition (C&D) activities will not be permitted unless appropriate C&D waste handling and processing infrastructure is established within a 10 km radius of the construction site. He also called for immediate measures to prohibit demolition during the peak pollution period, with instructions to issue these changes pending amendments to the rules. Additionally, he advocated for strict actions against violators. Motivate stakeholders, engage the public, and take firm action against offenders, Yadav remarked. He ordered immediate inspection drives across NCR cities, with strict penalties for noncompliance. The meeting also addressed the lack of parking facilities, which has contributed to severe congestion on Delhi roads. Yadav directed the establishment of multi-level parking facilities in the city and the removal of illegal parking and encroachments from 62 identified traffic congestion hotspots. A detailed plan needs to be prepared to identify road corridors and enable signal-free movement during peak traffic hours from 911 am and 47 pm, in coordination with Delhi Police, said Yadav. Additionally, the meeting discussed expanding waste-to-energy plants at Municipal Solid Waste (MSW) dump sites and identifying open spaces for greening through public participation, including the adoption of parks and water bodies. The Municipal Corporation of Delhi was urged to adopt a comprehensive approach that includes legislative reforms, enforcement actions, and alternative solutions for people living or working in encroachments. Yadav stressed the importance of sustained awareness programs to foster behavioral change among all stakeholders and encouraged voluntary public participation. IEC activities should focus on actual pollution contributors, such as industries and construction companies, to raise their awareness of applicable by-laws and regulations, Yadav concluded.
Goa nightclub fire: Court remands Luthras in police custody for 5 days
Panaji: A court in North Goa on Wednesday remanded Gaurav and Saurabh Luthra, co-owners of the Birch by Romeo Lane nightclub, in police custody for five days. The brothers, who were brought to Goa from Delhi earlier in the day after being deported from Thailand in connection with the December 6 fire incident that killed Get the latest updates in Hyderabad City News , Technology , Entertainment , Sports , Politics and Top Stories on WhatsApp & Telegram by subscribing to our channels. You can also download our app for Android and iOS .
The Supreme Court on Wednesday ordered to close or relocate nine toll plazas to decongest Delhi's border areas and reduce high levels of air pollution. The order has come amid the ongoing hearing on air pollution. The closure is temporary till January 2026.
Car-Pooling App, Smog-Eating Surfaces: Inside Delhi's Pollution Control Plan
The Delhi government will overhaul the Pollution Under Control Certificate (PUCC) system with third-party monitoring, develop a car-pooling app to reduce vehicular congestion, Environment Minister Manjinder Singh Sirsa announced.
SC sets aside Rajasthan HC order asking rape accused's wife living in US to remain in India
NEW DELHI: The Supreme Court has set aside a Rajasthan High Court order that directed the wife of a software engineer, accused of raping a woman on a false pretext of marriage, to be present in the country if he wishes to travel abroad for a job. A bench of Justices Sanjay Kumar and Alok Aradhe took on record an undertaking given by the man that he would attend every hearing via video-conferencing. Advocate Ashwani Dubey, appearing in the court on behalf of the engineer, submitted that his client's wife is neither an accused nor a party to the case. Dubey informed that as on the date of the passing of this order, the appellant's wife was not even in India as she was employed in the United States. In the light of the undertaking given by the appellant, stating that he would attend every hearing in Sessions Case No.12 of 2024 on the file of the learned Additional Sessions Judge (Women Atrocities Court), Ajmer, Rajasthan, through video-conferencing and also giving an assurance that he would be physically present before the trial court whenever so directed, we find no ground to alter the order dated August 8, 2025, passed by this court, which has been duly complied with. The said order is made absolute, subject to the undertaking given by the appellant, the bench said. The top court had, on August 8, stayed the high court order and directed the man to deposit Rs 2 lakh as surety for foreign travel. The plea says the high court, in a clear violation of procedural impropriety and without hearing or impleading the engineer's wife, who is employed in the US, and ignoring the fact that she was not a part of the criminal case, directed her to remain in India. It was further argued that the high court's direction was erroneous and violative of the fundamental rights guaranteed under Article 21 of the Constitution. The direction was stated to suffer from procedural irregularity and legal perversity, having been passed without affording a hearing to the person affected. The petitioner is an Indian passport holder and an Indian citizen and not the citizen of any other country and he will be under the control of the Consulate General in the US and there are no chances of his absconding as he is willing to go abroad to earn his livelihood on a work visa and therefore, there is no question of his absconding, the plea has said. The bench was informed that the appellant would travel for a specific period and is ready to state on oath that he would be available for trial as and when directed. There is no question of a delay in the trial and also, there is no question of his absconding, the plea says. The case of rape against the man was lodged at Ajmer's Christianganj police station after it was alleged that he came across a woman on a matrimonial website and maintained a close acquaintance with her for four years following a promise of marriage. Section 69 of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita (BNS) deals with the offence of sexual intercourse by employing deceitful means, etc. and defines deceitful means to include a false promise of employment or promotion, inducement or marrying after suppressing identity. Apprehending arrest, the accused moved an anticipatory bail application, which was allowed. He then moved an application before the trial court to allow him to go abroad for a job. The trial court dismissed his plea, following which he challenged it before the high court. The high court allowed him to go abroad but imposed a condition that his wife must remain in India.
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From Ajmeri Gate to Punjabi Bagh: Delhi flags 62 traffic hotspots to cut congestion
Delhi authorities have launched a multi-pronged strategy to tackle traffic congestion at 62 identified hotspots. Measures include deploying additional traffic personnel, conducting encroachment removal drives, and planning long-term infrastructure solutions like subways and underpasses to ease bottlenecks across the capital.
School Holiday December 18: Delhi schools are shut for young students as air pollution reaches severe levels. Younger classes Nursery to 5th grade will attend online. Older students will follow a hybrid model. Outdoor activities are banned. These measures aim to protect children's health during hazardous air quality. Parents should monitor official updates.
BJP holds core committee meeting to discuss roadmap for 2026 Assembly poll
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Nightclub fire: Goa court orders fresh health check-up of Luthra brothers
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President Murmu inaugurates portraits of 21 Param Vir Chakra awardees at Rashtrapati Bhavan
NEW DELHI: Portraits of all 21 Param Vir Chakra awardees are now on display at Rashtrapati Bhavan. President of India, Droupadi Murmu, inaugurated the Param Vir Dirgha (Gallery) at Rashtrapati Bhavan on December 16, coinciding with Vijay Diwas. The portraits of 21 Param Vir Chakra awardees have now replaced the previously displayed portraits of 96 British Aide-de-Camps (ADCs). In an official statement, the Rashtrapati Bhavan said, The Gallery, which displays portraits of all 21 Param Vir Chakra awardees, aims to educate visitors about our national heroes who displayed dauntless resolve and unconquerable spirit in defending our nation. The portraits of Param- Vir Chakra awardees include that of Capt MK Pandey,11 Gorkha rifles, 1999, (posthumously), Major Parmeshwaran Ramaswamy, Mahar regiment 1987, (posthumously), Major Hoshiar Singh(Grenadier) ,1971, Sub. Bana Singh (J&K Light Infantry, 1987), Vikram Batra, J&K Rifles, 1999 (posthumously), RFN Sanjay Kumar (J&K rifles, 1999), MaJ. S Singh(posthumously),1962, Mjr. Dhan Singh Thapa (Gorkha rifles),1962 and Jogidner Singh, Sikh regiment,1962 (posthumously) . The initiative is being hailed as an effort to honour the memory of India's brave soldiers who laid down their lives in the service of the nation and those who are alive as well. Referring to the transformation of the corridor, the statement added, The initiative to display portraits of Indian national heroes marks a meaningful step toward shedding the colonial mindset and embracing, with pride, the richness of India's culture, heritage, and timeless traditions. The Param Vir Chakra remains India's highest military decoration, awarded for the most exceptional acts of valour, courage and self-sacrifice in the face of the enemy. The sacrifice, heroism and steadfast commitment of the 21 Param Vir Chakra awardees will continue to inspire generations of Indians for eternity. The dedication ceremony of the Param Vir Dirgha on Vijay Diwas was attended by several distinguished dignitaries, including Defence Minister Rajnath Singh, Chief of Defence Staff General Anil Chauhan, Chief of the Army Staff General Upendra Dwivedi, Chief of the Air Staff Air Chief Marshal A. P. Singh, Chief of the Naval Staff Admiral Dinesh K. Tripathi, along with other senior officials-underscoring the significance of this historic and deeply symbolic occasion.
'India Call Up Is The Next Aim', Says Auqib Dars Father After Blockbuster IPL Deal
Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy: As Jammu and Kashmir pacer Auqib Dar made headlines after Delhi Capitals bought him for Rs 8.40 crore during the IPL 2026 mini auction, the uncapped pacer's father, Ghulam Nabi Dar, has said that while the IPL contract was a matter of great pride for the family, the only aim now is for his son to get selected in the Indian team. Starting at a base price of Rs 30 lakh, Auqib sparked an intense bidding war between Delhi Capitals and Rajasthan Royals, with Royal Challengers Bengaluru and Sunrisers Hyderabad later entering the fray. The contest ended with the 29-year-old pacer from Baramulla being snapped up by the Delhi Capitals. I can't express my happiness in words Now the only thing left is to get selected for the Indian team. Every parent wants their child to progress and succeed, Auqib's father told IANS. A consistent wicket-taker across formats in domestic cricket over the past few seasons, Auqib Nabi (registered as Auqib Dar) is primarily a swing bowler. Recently, however, the Jammu & Kashmir bowler has added new dimensions to his gamemost notably improved death-overs skillswhich have significantly boosted his value. His recent Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy performances underline that progress: 15 wickets in seven matches at an economy rate below eight, figures that support the effort he has invested. Has been a net bowler with Kolkata Knight Riders (KKR) and Sunrisers Hyderabad (SRH) in the past. A consistent wicket-taker across formats in domestic cricket over the past few seasons, Auqib Nabi (registered as Auqib Dar) is primarily a swing bowler. Recently, however, the Jammu & Kashmir bowler has added new dimensions to his gamemost notably improved death-overs skillswhich have significantly boosted his value. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Earlier this year, Nabi once grabbed everyone's eyeballs by bagging a five-wicket haul, which included four wickets in four balls during the 2025-26 Duleep Trophy game between North Zone and East Zone. Article Source: IANS
Only BS-4 And Above: Supreme Court Tweaks Order On Older Vehicles In Delhi
Only vehicles with BS4 engines will be exempted from action if they are found running in Delhi, the Supreme Court said today, modifying its earlier order banning 10-year-old diesel-run vehicles and 15-year-old petrol-run vehicles from December 18.
The Delhi government has announced a technology driven clean air plan that includes third party monitoring of PUCC certificates, a new car pooling app, mechanised road cleaning and traffic signal reforms. Environment Minister Manjinder Singh Sirsa said electric buses, regional coordination and pollution hotspot mapping will anchor the strategy.
Aviation Ivy Launches Free Career Guidance Platform for Aspiring Aviation Professionals
To address the growing need for unbiased career guidance, Aviation Ivy proudly announces its dedicated career counselling website. Aviation Ivy is designed for students and young professionals across India, seeking careers in aviation, hospitality, travel, or customer care. It is founded with the aim of providing free counselling to young aspirants and empowering them to make confident, well-informed career choices. Your Journey to a Confident Aviation Career Starts With increasing career options and limited guidance available, Aviation Ivy bridges this gap by offering expert-led personalised career counselling aligned with students interests and skills. Young students often struggle to identify the right path to achieve their goals. Aviation Ivy takes a transparent, student-first approach, offering services to help students focus on long-term career choices rather than follow job trends. It provides one-on-one counselling and training sessions, as well as detailed industry insights, all designed to help young aspirants gain clarity before committing time, energy, and resources to a particular career path. With presence across all major cities like Delhi, Mumbai, Bengaluru, Hyderabad, Pune, Kolkata, Chandigarh, Agra, Lucknow, Noida, Dehradun, and Rishikesh; Aviation Ivy is now available to all people seeking reliable career guidance from industry experts, at no cost, and is committed to helping students discover their true potential. For more information, please visit - aviationivy.com
New Delhi, Dec 17: The National Medical Commission (NMC) has instructed all medical colleges to set up sub-committees for monitoring prescription practices and also include in the curriculum the importance of writing legible and clear prescriptions. In a communication sent on December 15 to secretaries and principal secretaries of health department of all states and Union territories and directors and deans of all medical institutions under it, the NMC said that the directive is based on the orders of the [] The post NMC Instructs Medical Colleges To Include Importance Of Writing Legible Prescriptions In Their Curriculum appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Parliament passes Bill to repeal or amend 71 obsolete laws to boost ease of living
NEW DELHI: The Parliament on Wednesday passed a bill seeking to repeal or amend 71 obsolete and outdated laws with a view to enhancing ease of living for citizens. Piloting the Repealing and Amending Bill, 2025, in the Rajya Sabha, Union Law Minister Arjun Ram Meghwal said it aimed at removing outdated laws, correcting errors that had crept in during the law-making process and removing discriminatory aspects of certain laws. The Bill was passed by voice vote in the Rajya Sabha. It was earlier approved by the Lok Sabha on Tuesday. Replying to the discussion on the legislation, Meghwal said that one of the main aims of the Bill was to enhance the ease of living for citizens. We give priority to ease of living along with ease of doing business, the minister said, adding that if laws have become obsolete, the government would bring legislation to repeal them. The minister said that under the Indian Succession Act, 1925, if a Hindu, Buddhist, Sikh, Jain or Parsi made a will in the then Madras, Bombay and Calcutta presidencies, it had to be probated, while a similar provision does not apply to Muslims. Why not Muslims? Will there be no consideration over it? This is the Narendra Modi government and the country will function according to the Constitution, he said, adding that any discrimination on the basis of religion, caste and sex is prevented by the Constitution. These reforms are a step towards liberation from a colonial mindset, he added. Vivek K Tankha (Congress) disagreed with the minister that the bill was aimed at freeing from the colonial mindset, alleging that the government had only done paperwork to complete technical formalities without assessing the impact of the Bill on people on the ground. The Bill seeks to repeal 71 Acts, including the Indian Tramways Act, 1886, the Levy Sugar Price Equalisation Fund Act, 1976, and the Bharat Petroleum Corporation Limited (Determination of Conditions of Service of Employees) Act, 1988. It also seeks to amend four Acts -- the General Clauses Act, 1897, the Code of Civil Procedure, 1908, to update terminologies for registered posts, and the Indian Succession Act, 1925, to remove the requirement to obtain validation of wills by courts in certain cases. Besides, the Bill also amends the Disaster Management Act, 2005, to rectify a drafting error. Meghwal said since 2014, 1,577 old archaic laws have been either repealed or amended, out of which 1,562 archaic laws have been repealed and 15 have been reenacted. Participating in the discussion, Subhash Barala (BJP) said people have been suffering due to the old laws, and it will remove the hindrances faced by them. Sushmita Deo (AITC) said this was an opportunity for course correction for the government to see which provisions of laws were working against civil liberty, democracy and dissent. KRN Rajeshkumar (DMK), Subash Chandra Bose Pilli (YSRCP), Niranjan Bishi (BJD), M Thambidurai (AIADMK), A A Rahim CPI(M), Haris Beeran (IUML), Madan Rathore (BJP), Ramji (BSP), Ashok Kumar Mittal (AAP), Kalpana Saini (BJP) and Mahua Maji (JMM) also participated in the discussion on the Bill.
'Only BS-IV and above': SC tightens curbs on older vehicles in Delhi-NCR amid pollution crisis
The Supreme Court on Wednesday tightened restrictions on older vehicles in Delhi-NCR amid severe air pollution, modifying its earlier order to say that only BS-IV and above vehicles would be exempt from coercive action. Notably, the top court, in its order on August 12, had earlier directed that no action be taken against 10-year-old diesel and 15-year-old petrol vehicles in the region. On Wednesday, a bench headed by Chief Justice Surya Kant issued a slew of directions and asked the NHAI and the MCD to consider either temporary closing or relocating the nine toll plazas at borders of the national capital to ease usual massive traffic congestion. The top court described the pollution crisis as an annual feature and called for pragmatic and practical solutions to tackle the menace. It, however, refused to interfere with the Delhi government's decision to close schools for students from nursery to Class 5, holding that no further tinkering was required as the winter break was already approaching. In an effort to ease vehicular congestion at Delhi's borders, the bench asked the National Highways Authority of India (NHAI) and the Municipal Corporation of Delhi (MCD) to consider shifting or temporarily closing nine toll plazas located at entry points to the capital. The MCD was specifically directed to take a decision within one week on whether these toll plazas could be shut temporarily to facilitate smoother traffic flow and reduce vehicular emissions. The bench underscored the need for effective implementation of existing measures rather than merely framing protocols that remain not complied with. Let us think of pragmatic and practical solutions of the menace, the CJI remarked, noting that while preventive mechanisms exist, their enforcement has been consistently weak. Taking note of the impact of pollution-related restrictions on livelihood, the bench directed the Delhi government to urgently verify construction workers rendered idle due to curbs and ensure that financial assistance is directly transferred to their bank accounts. Additional Solicitor General Aishwarya Bhati, appearing for the Delhi government, informed the bench that around 7,000 workers have so far been verified out of nearly 2.5 lakh registered construction workers, and assured that money would be transferred to their accounts directly. However, the bench cautioned against any leakages in the process, observing that it should not be that money transferred to workers' accounts disappears or travels to another account. It also asked the Delhi government to consider providing alternative work to construction workers who are unable to earn due to restrictions imposed to curb pollution. Observing that air pollution has become a recurring phenomenon every winter, the bench directed the Commission for Air Quality Management (CAQM) to revisit and strengthen its long-term strategies. It also asked CAQM and NCR governments to examine critical issues such as urban mobility, traffic management, and incentivising farmers to prevent stubble burning, stressing that piecemeal approaches would not resolve the crisis. The bench has now listed the PIL filed by environmentalist MC Mehta for further direction on January 6 and reiterated that this plea has to be heard at least twice in a month around the year.
Traffic Police, Enforcement Teams To Monitor Ban On Non-BS VI Vehicles Entry Into Delhi
NEW DELHI, Dec 17: The Delhi Traffic Police and transport departments enforcement teams will be deployed at petrol pumps and borders as a ban on entry of non-BS VI vehicles registered outside Delhi kicks in from Thursday. According to officials, the Transport Department has 78 to 80 enforcement teams that will be deployed at border points in Kundi, Rajokri, Tikri, Aya Nagar, Kalindi Kunj, Auchandi, Mandoli, Kapashera and Bajghera toll/Dwarka Expressway, among others. Vehicles without a valid pollution under control [] The post Traffic Police, Enforcement Teams To Monitor Ban On Non-BS VI Vehicles Entry Into Delhi appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Delhis curb on non-Delhi vehicles raises questions over the idea of NCR
Delhi's new vehicle entry ban for non-BS-VI registered cars reignites debate on the National Capital Region's shared urban space. The move questions the NCR Planning Board's effectiveness, with former officials deeming it a failure in coordinated development and seamless regional movement.
Delhi environment minister Manjinder Singh Sirsa on Wednesday announced that his government is launching its own carpooling app as the pollution level rises in National capital. He also announced a Rs 2700-crore allocation over 10 years to the MCD.
IndiGo crisis: Delhi HC junks PIL seeking increased compensation to passengers
New Delhi: The Delhi High Court on Wednesday refused to entertain a PIL seeking direction to the Centre and IndiGo airline to pay a compensation of four times the full ticket price to all passengers whose tickets were cancelled in November and December after the roll out of the new Flight Duty Time Limitation (FDTL). 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 .
Nehru papers not missing, 51 cartons of private letters sent to Sonia Gandhi 'untraceable': Govt
NEW DELHI: The Ministry of Culture on Wednesday clarified that 51 cartons of Nehru papers were sent to Congress leader Sonia Gandhi in 2008 and hence remain untraceable. The Ministry, few days ago, informed the Lok Sabha that no documents related to Indias first Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru were found to be missing from the Prime Ministers Museum and Library (PMML). Vide letter dated 29.04.2008 Shri M V Rajan, representative of Smt. Sonia Gandhi, requested that Smt. Gandhi wishes to take back all of the private family letters and notes of former PM Jawahar Lal Nehru. Accordingly, 51 cartons of Nehru Papers were sent to Smt. Sonia Gandhi in 2008...Therefore, Nehru Papers are not missing from PMML as their whereabouts are known, ministry posted on X. The ministry further stated that PMML has been in continuous correspondence with the office of Gandhi since then for return of these papers including the letters from PMML to her. These documents, relating to the first Prime Minister of India, form part of the nations documentary heritage and not a private property. Their custody with PMML and access to citizens and scholars for reserch is vital, the ministry also posted. The government told Lok Sabha that the routine verification exercise at the PMML had not flagged the absence of any records or correspondence associated with Nehru. Reacting to the ministry's reply in Lok Sabha, the Congress has sought an apology from the Government. No Nehru papers missing from Teen Murti: Govt A political row erupted in September after Rizwan Kadri, a member of the Prime Ministers Museum and Library (PMML) Society said he had written to Congress leader Sonia Gandhi to allow physical or digital access to private papers related to former Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru that are in her possession. Kadri claimed that the historical records related to Nehru including his letters to Lady Mountbatten were withdrawn following the instructions of Congress leader Sonia Gandhi in 2008. Sources said that after Kadri flagged the isssue, it was decided that PMML.would.pursue the matter and the executive council the institution requested Gandhi to return the papers. Following the letter from executive council, Gandhi stated that her staff would look into it. However she has not made any commitment, said sources. Replying to a question by BJP MP Sambit Patra, Union Culture Minister Gajendra Singh Shekhawat said in a written response,No documents related to Indias first Prime Minister, Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru, have been found missing from the museum during the annual inspection of the PMML in the year 2025. Sharing the response on X, Congress general secretary in-charge communications Jairam Ramesh sought to know if the party can expect an apology on the issue. The truth was finally revealed in the Lok Sabha yesterday. Will there be an apology forthcoming?
Why Can't 9 Tolls Be Shut Till Jan? Supreme Court On Delhi Air Pollution
The Supreme Court on Tuesday issued a sharp notice to the National Highways Authority of India (NHAI) and came down heavily on the Municipal Corporation of Delhi (MCD) over the operation of toll plazas at key entry points to the national capital.
The Supreme Court described the pollution crisis as an annual feature and called for pragmatic and practical solutions to tackle the menace
The Supreme Court has revised its order on older vehicles, now targeting those failing BS-IV emission standards amid Delhi's severe air pollution. The court also urged practical solutions, including temporary suspension of nine toll plazas to curb traffic congestion and pollution. Direct financial aid for affected construction workers was also discussed.
Accessibility simulation zone at Divya Kala Mela: Experiential learning for inclusive India
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Delhi circle rates to be hiked 10 times: Check what the government is planning after a 17-year gap
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As winter descended on Delhi and the Qutub complex settled into stillness, the city witnessed The First Chapter of Songs of the Stone on 13th December with an after-dark cultural experience by Inkpot India that reimagined the Qutub Minar as a space for listening, reflection and cultural engagement. Mehtab Ali Niazi and ensemble performs at the First Chapter of Songs of the Stone at the Qutub Minar Hosted in association with Delhi Tourism and the Archaeological Survey of India, and co-presented by Max Estates, the evening was conceived as an intimate encounter between music, architecture and atmosphere, allowing the monuments presence to shape the evening. Curated by Simar Malhotra , founder at Inkpot India and an alumna of Stanford University and Columbia University , the evening featured a sitar performance by Mehtab Ali Niazi and his ensemble , whose repertoire was developed in response to the scale and acoustic character of the Qutub Minar. The performance drew from classical foundations while responding to the monuments acoustics and setting. The evening opened with an address by Eric Chopra , author and founder of Itihasology who spoke on Indias living heritage, reflecting on the cultural continuum of the Qutub Minar and the Mehrauli region before the central musical performance commenced. The musical experience was designed to engage all five senses through a considered integration of sound, sight, scent, taste and touch, creating an immersive cultural environment. The format emphasised attentiveness and presence, with the monument remaining central to the experience. Simar Malhotra, Founder of Inkpot India said We are so incredibly lucky in India to be surrounded by places like the Qutub Minar -places that dont just hold history, but radiate it. Through Songs of the Stone, we want to bring alive heritage space, and craft moments of culture that can be lived and felt. Simar Malhotra, Founder of Inkpot India and Curator of Songs of the Stone, translating heritage architecture into Sounds, Space & Story The audience comprised a curated gathering of cultural patrons, diplomats, artists and thinkers, including Former High Commissioner Sunjay Sudhir, Amrita Guha, Joya Nandurdikar (Untitled Designs), Shazia Ilmi, Suvir Saran, Suhana Nanda, Shah Umair (Sikkawala), Manish Saksena, Ananya Dasgupta, Dr Simal Soin, Sandeep Barasia and more. Rooted in Inkpot Indias belief that heritage is most meaningful when experienced directly, Songs of the Stone brings together classical music and site-sensitive curation to foster deeper engagement with Indias cultural landmarks. Following its presentation at the Qutub Minar, Songs of the Stone will continue as a cultural series, exploring new heritage sites and narratives through sound, space and musical storytelling. The event was produced in association with Excurators Events Pvt Ltd., an organisation committed to creating experiential cultural platforms that bring Indias rich heritage to contemporary audiences.
Supreme Court's BIG order on old diesel, petrol vehicles in Delhi-NCR, ends protection to...
Supreme Court ends protection to End of Life (EOL) vehicles in Delhi-NCR.
Delhi government planning overhaul of PUC certificate issuing system: Environment Minister Sirsa
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BS-4 And Above: Top Court Modifies Order On Exemption For Older Vehicles
BS-4 And Above: Supreme Court Modifies Order On Exemption For Older Vehicles In Delhi
Congress Spent More Than BJP On Party Propaganda, Social Media In Delhi Polls: ADR
New Delhi, Dec 17: Congress spent more money than the BJP on party propaganda and social media campaigns in the Delhi assembly elections this year, but lagged on expenses on candidates, data shows. BJPs total expenses were higher at Rs 57.65 crore for the elections than those of Congress at Rs 46.19 crore, according to an analysis by the Association for Democratic Reforms (ADR) of the election expenditure reports filed by the parties with the Election Commission of India. In [] The post Congress Spent More Than BJP On Party Propaganda, Social Media In Delhi Polls: ADR appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
The Supreme Court has declared Delhi-NCR's air pollution a total failure of current measures. It seeks practical, long-term solutions. The court asked the Municipal Corporation of Delhi and National Highways Authority of India to consider shifting or closing toll plazas. Delhi government's order to close schools for young children was upheld as a temporary protection.
50% Work From Home Or Face Action: Delhi's Mandate Amid Pollution Crisis
The minister also announced a compensation of Rs 10,000 for registered construction workers who have lost employment due to halted construction activities under GRAP restrictions.
Govt extends tenure of SBI MD Ashwini Kumar Tewari by two years
NEW DELHI, Dec 17: The Government has extended the tenure of State Bank of India Managing Director Ashwini Kumar Tewari for another two years. The Central Government re-appoints Ashwini Kumar Tewari as Managing Director in State Bank of India (SBI) with effect from the date of his assumption of charge of the post, beyond his currently notified term, which is ending on January 27 2026, till the date of his superannuation that is December 31, 2027, the state-owned lender [] The post Govt extends tenure of SBI MD Ashwini Kumar Tewari by two years appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Study reveals disruptions to vascular, immune system functioning in chronic fatigue syndrome
New Delhi, Dec 17: An analysis of blood proteins from people with chronic fatigue syndrome has shown evidence of disruptions to the ability of the vascular and immune system to be in a balanced state. Findings published in the journal Cell Reports Medicine point to abnormalities across multiple biological systems that present simultaneously among people with chronic fatigue syndrome (CFS), revealing how the condition is biologically complex. Researchers led by those from Macquarie University in Australia also noted a reduced [] The post Study reveals disruptions to vascular, immune system functioning in chronic fatigue syndrome appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
UST, IITM incubation cell inks pact to foster deep-tech startups in healthcare, life sciences
NEW DELHI, Dec 17: AI and technology solutions company UST has inked an initial agreement with the IIT Madras Incubation Cell (IITMIC) to promote innovation, entrepreneurship, and research-driven solutions in the healthcare and life sciences sectors. According to a release, the Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) aims to create a collaborative framework between UST and IITMIC (IIT Madras Incubation Cell, a deep-tech startup hub anchored at IIT Madras) to drive innovation through joint programs and industry partnerships, especially in high-impact [] The post UST, IITM incubation cell inks pact to foster deep-tech startups in healthcare, life sciences appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Bharat Taxi to roll out in Delhi from January 1; 56,000 drivers already on board
A new driver-owned ride-hailing service, Bharat Taxi, is set to launch in Delhi on January 1, challenging existing platforms. Promoted by Sahakar Taxi Cooperative Limited, it boasts 56,000 registered drivers and promises them nearly 80% of earnings. Beta trials are underway, with the platform aiming to empower drivers with complete ownership and a zero-commission structure.
Pan India SIR: Over 1 crore voters missing from draft rolls, West Bengal tops list
New Delhi: As many as 12.32 crore electors have found their names in the draft electoral rolls of three states and two Union territories published on Tuesday as part of the ongoing special intensive revision as compared to the 13.36 crore people who were part of the voters list on October 27. Election Commission officials 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 .
'Total failure': SC slams 'ad-hoc' measures for toxic Delhi air; directs to close 9 toll plazas
The Supreme Court is pushing for practical solutions to Delhi's severe air pollution crisis. It has directed the Delhi government to directly transfer funds to verified idle construction workers and consider providing them alternative work. The court also criticized the affluent for violating pollution norms, highlighting the disproportionate impact on the poor.
Air pollution hits Delhi market footfall, traders urge Centre-led coordinated action
Delhi-NCR's severe air pollution is hitting retail hard. Market footfall has dropped significantly. Shoppers are staying home due to health concerns. This is affecting businesses, especially with Christmas and New Year approaching. Traders are urging a coordinated effort from neighbouring states and the Union government to tackle the crisis. Market associations are ready to cooperate with any government-led initiatives.
Delhi Police arrest five in murder of Lawrence Bishnois former aide Parry
VELS Medical College Inducts 250 Students at White Coat Ceremony for MBBS 2025-26 Batch
VELS Medical College & Hospital (VMCH) in Chennai, conducted the White Coat Ceremony for the MBBS 202526 batch, marking the formal induction of the fifth batch of 250 medical students into the medical profession. The ceremony was held at the College Auditorium in the presence of dignitaries, senior faculty members, parents and students. The event was presided over by Dr. Ishari K. Ganesh, Founder-Chancellor, VELS Institute of Science, Technology & Advanced Studies (VISTAS), and was graced by the Chief Guest, Dr. C. Palanivelu, Chairman, GEM Hospitals, an internationally acclaimed pioneer of laparoscopic surgery. Newly inducted MBBS students receive academic kits during the White Coat Ceremony at VELS Medical College & Hospital, in the presence of Founder-Chancellor Dr. Ishari K. Ganesh Delivering the welcome address, Dr. Preethaa Ganesh, Vice President, Vels Group of Institutions, said it was both an honour and a privilege to welcome the gathering on the momentous occasion of the White Coat Ceremony of the fifth MBBS batch at VELS Medical College. She extended a warm and heartfelt welcome to the Chief Guest, Dr. C. Palanivelu, acknowledging his trailblazing role in introducing laparoscopic surgery to South India and his groundbreaking contributions to laparoscopic cancer surgery and advanced minimally invasive procedures, many of which have been performed for the first time in the world. Dr. Preethaa Ganesh also welcomed Dr. Ishari K. Ganesh, Chairman of the Vels Group of Institutions, lauding his visionary leadership that has propelled VELS to national and global prominence, with over 51,000 students across 52 institutions worldwide, offering programmes from Pre-KG to Ph.D. Highlighting the academic strength of the institution, she stated that VELS Medical College & Hospital is a constituent of VISTAS, a NAAC A++ accredited multidisciplinary Deemed-to-be University, with four campuses across Chennai at Pallavaram, Periyapalayam, Thalambur and Thiruvanmiyur, spread over 120 acres, offering programmes in Medicine, Nursing, Allied Health Sciences, Engineering, Pharmacy, Physiotherapy, Management Studies, Aviation, Maritime Studies, Law, Arts, Science and other emerging disciplines. She further highlighted that within just five years of inception, VMCH has been recognised as Best Medical College of the Year and Best Affordable Hospital of the Year at the Six Sigma Excellence Awards, New Delhi, in addition to receiving several national and international recognitions, including the International Green College Award, 38th rank in India by the UI Green Metric World University Ranking, Most Promising Medical Institute of 2024 & 2025 by ARDORCOMM Education Leadership Awards, 5th position in India for Diversity, Equity and Inclusion (DEI) by Global University Rankings, and the Institute of the Year -National (Medical) award by the Indian Education Awards 2025. Addressing parents and students, she emphasised that the white coat symbolises not only knowledge and skill, but also integrity, humility, empathy and service to humanity, assuring students from 22 states across India that VELS provides a nurturing and inclusive environment that truly feels like a home away from home. In his presidential address, Dr. Ishari K. Ganesh noted that this ceremony marked the fifth MBBS batch of VELS Medical College & Hospital and the first batch with an enhanced intake of 250 students, compared to the earlier intake of 150. He expressed his heartfelt gratitude to parents for believing in VELS and entrusting the institution with their childrens medical education. Assuring parents that VELS would care for students as its own, Dr. Ishari K. Ganesh said that the institution would be a second home for students throughout their academic journey, including undergraduate studies and postgraduate training. He highlighted that postgraduate programmes are already being offered, with plans to introduce additional PG programmes in the coming years. He encouraged parents to remain actively engaged by staying in touch with Heads of Departments and periodically enquiring about their childrens academic progress. He also proposed academic and research collaboration between GEM Hospitals and VMCH, particularly in the areas of research and faculty development. Emphasising institutional values, he said that while VELS maintains strict discipline, it also promotes a friendly and supportive faculty environment, encouraging students to learn with commitment while enjoying their campus life responsibly. Addressing the gathering, Dr. C. Palanivelu, Chairman, GEM Hospitals, commended Dr. Ishari K. Ganesh for successfully managing a vast network of educational institutions and lauded his leadership and vision. He said he was deeply impressed by the advanced infrastructure at VELS Medical College & Hospital, ranging from emergency services to advanced diagnostic laboratories, and reassured parents that their children were in safe and capable hands. Dr. Palanivelu advised students to adopt a healthy lifestyle, highlighting the growing lifestyle-related health challenges faced by the younger generation. He urged students to make wise use of the opportunities available to them, reminding them that while his own journey involved significant struggles, todays students benefit from strong parental support and access to advanced facilities. He encouraged them to leverage technology and skill to solve real-world problems, practise medicine with compassion, and serve humanity with integrity rather than material greed. A key highlight of the ceremony was the Wearing of the White Coat and the administration of the Hippocratic Oath, formally inducting the students into the medical fraternity. Academic gift hampers were distributed to the students. The White Coat Ceremony 2025 at VELS Medical College & Hospital, Chennai, stood as a defining moment, reaffirming the institutions mission to nurture compassionate, ethical and globally competent doctors dedicated to patient care and community service. For more information, please visit velsmedicalcollege.com .
Delhi police bust illegal call centre defrauding US citizens through tech support scam
Delhi Police's Crime Branch has busted an illegal call centre in North Delhi, apprehending seven individuals. The operation targeted a scam targeting US citizens by posing as tech support. Accused used VoIP and remote access to trick victims into buying cryptocurrency, primarily Bitcoin, to 'secure' their funds from fabricated threats. The call centre had been operating since September.
Elgar Case: Bombay HC Permits Accused Gautam Navlakha to Shift to Hometown Delhi
In his plea, Navlakha said the trial in the case was not likely to commence soon and that he cannot afford to live in Mumbai anymore
Messi Omits Salt Lake Stadium From India Tour Highlights; Video Features Mumbai, Delhi, Hyderabad
Telangana Chief Minister Revanth Reddy: Argentina football legend Lionel Messi released a commemorative video of his 'GOAT India Tour' on Wednesday, notably excluding any footage of his appearance at Kolkatas Yuba Bharati Krirangan (Salt Lake Stadium). The omission comes amid a backdrop of administrative mismanagement and fan unrest during the Kolkata leg of the tour, which was marred by mismanagement resulting in fans' outrage and the arrest of the event organiser. The video, shared on Messi's official Instagram account, includes only one event from Kolkata, the unveiling of Messis statue at Lake Town. There are no visuals from Yuva Bharati Krirangan. The rest of the video is dominated by scenes from Hyderabad, Mumbai and Delhi. It shows Messi playing football with Telangana Chief Minister Revanth Reddy at the Hyderabad stadium, interacting with children, kicking the ball into the stands and waving to spectators. The video also carries moments of Messi interacting with Sachin Tendulkar at Mumbais Wankhede Stadium, along with visuals of him engaging with children and the crowd. Brief clips from the Arun Jaitley Stadium in Delhi are also part of the montage. Messi is seen alongside Luis Surez and Rodrigo De Paul, all smiling through the tour. Apart from on-field moments, the video includes events outside the stadium, such as Messis participation in the Paddle Cup at the Cricket Club of India in Mumbai and photographs with actor Kareena Kapoor Khan. During his visit to Kolkata, Messi met several prominent personalities. State minister Aroop Biswas was seen accompanying him at Yuva Bharati Krirangan, but neither the minister nor the stadium event features in the video. In contrast, some industrialists appear in the montage. Although Yuva Bharati Krirangan does not find a place in the visuals, Messi did mention Kolkata in the caption. He wrote, Namaste India! What incredible visits to Delhi, Mumbai, Hyderabad and Kolkata. Thanks for the warm welcome, great hospitality and all the expressions of love throughout my tour. I hope football has a bright future in India! #GOATTourIndia #GOATconcert #Messiinlndia A Satadru Dutta Initiative. While Kolkata received a brief mention in the caption, the Yuva Bharati event was entirely left out of the video. Notably, Messi retained the name of Satadru Dutta, the main organiser of the tour, in the caption, despite Duttas arrest. Messi also shared a message reflecting on his visit to India. He said, First of all, thank you to India for the love I have received over the past few days. It was a wonderful experience. This trip was very short, but the love I received has removed all my fatigue. He added, I knew I would receive love, but I didn't realise how much. Everyone loved me like crazy. I am returning home with this experience. I hope that one day we will play in India. But even if we don't play, I will definitely come to India. Thank you, everyone. On December 13, the Salt Lake Stadium was packed well before the scheduled start of Messis event, with thousands of fans waiting to catch a glimpse of the great footballer. As Messi arrived, a large crowd surrounded him, trying to take photographs, while security personnel struggled to control the situation. Spectators later complained that many could not see Messi at all. He left the field after about 22 minutes. He added, I knew I would receive love, but I didn't realise how much. Everyone loved me like crazy. I am returning home with this experience. I hope that one day we will play in India. But even if we don't play, I will definitely come to India. Thank you, everyone. Also Read: Live Cricket Score In the aftermath, the state government constituted an inquiry committee. Event organiser Satadru Dutta was arrested, while on Tuesday, Aroop Biswas resigned from his post as state Sports Minister. Senior IPS officers, including Director General of Police Rajeev Kumar, were also issued show-cause notices. Article Source: IANS
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Planning a hill trip to escape Delhis toxic AQI? Viral clip shows long jam at snow-less Rohtang Pass
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Delhi To Get Bharat Taxis On January 1, An Alternative To Ola, Uber, Rapido
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Bombay High Court Allows Activist Gautam Navlakha To Relocate To Delhi
In a development in the long-running Bhima Koregaon-Elgar Parishad case, the Bombay High Court on Wednesday relaxed bail conditions for activist and accused Gautam Navlakha, permitting him to relocate from Mumbai to his home in Delhi.
Bhima Koregaon violence case: Bombay High Court allows Gautam Navlakha to relocate to Delhi
The Bombay High Court on Wednesday permitted human rights activist Gautam Navlakha, an accused in the Elgar Parishad Maoist links case, to relocate to his permanent residence in Delhi during the pendency of the criminal proceedings, while relaxing a key condition of bail that had restricted his movement to Mumbai. The Division Bench of Justice [] The post Bhima Koregaon violence case: Bombay High Court allows Gautam Navlakha to relocate to Delhi appeared first on India Legal .
DSSSB MTS 2025: The Delhi Subordinate Service Selection Board (DSSSB) has activated the online application link for the Multi Tasking Staff (MTS) 2025 recruitment. A total of 714 vacancies are available across categories including General, OBC, SC, ST, and EWS. Eligible candidates must have completed Class 10 and be aged between 18-27 years. The application fee applies to General, OBC, and EWS candidates. The selection process includes a written exam, document verification, and medical check. Apply online at dsssb.delhi.gov.in by January 15, 2026.
MEA summons Bangladesh envoy, expresses concern over 'deteriorating security environment' in country
The Ministry of External Affairs on Wednesday summoned the Bangladesh High Commissioner, M Riaz Hamidullah, and expressed concern regarding the deteriorating security environment in the neighbouring country and the recent anti-India remarks made by a political leader. The Bangladesh High Commissioner to India, Riaz Hamidullah, was today summoned by the Ministry of External Affairs and apprised of Indias strong concerns at the deteriorating security environment in Bangladesh, the ministry said in a statement. His attention was drawn, in particular, to the activities of some extremist elements who have announced plans to create a security situation around the Indian Mission in Dhaka, it added. The move came after National Citizen Party (NCP) leader Hasnat Abdullah, in a recent public speech, threatened that Bangladesh would shelter forces hostile to Delhi and help isolate the Northeast's Seven Sisters. In its statement, the MEA rejected the false narratives created by extremist elements in Bangladesh, connecting certain recent events in the country with Indian authorities. India completely rejects the false narrative sought to be created by extremist elements regarding certain recent events in Bangladesh. It is unfortunate that the interim government has neither conducted a thorough investigation nor shared meaningful evidence with India regarding the incidents, the statement read. Notably, on Sunday, Bangladesh had summoned the Indian High Commissioner Pranay Verma and conveyed its strong concerns regarding the ousted prime minister Sheikh Hasina being continuously allowed to make incendiary statements from the Indian soil. In a statement, Bangladesh's interim government alleged that Sheikh Hasina --who has been given shelter in India-- has been calling on her supporters to engage in terrorist activities aimed at destabilising the country and derailing the upcoming parliamentary elections.
No quick fix: Delhi minister Manjinder Singh Sirsa announces strict restrictions as AQI soars
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IndiGo flight crisis: Delhi HC refuses to entertain PIL seeking increased compensation to passengers
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SC defers hearing in West Bengal VC appointment matter to Jan
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SC transfers RG Kar Medical College rape-murder case to Calcutta HC
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DRDO Invites Private Sector for Indias Sixth-Gen Fighter Jet Push
New Delhi: Stepping up efforts to advance Indias next-generation fighter jet programmes, the Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO) has invited private companies and startups to participate in the development of the countrys sixth-generation fighter aircraft, with a key focus on quantum avionics technology. The initiative aims to develop advanced quantum-based systems capable of detecting [] The post DRDO Invites Private Sector for Indias Sixth-Gen Fighter Jet Push appeared first on Northlines .
NEW DELHI: United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organisation (UNESCO) on Tuesday called for a national mission in India to ensure consistent mother-tongue or home language- based instruction in the country. There needs to be multilingual bridging across all schooling systems, it urged. Making public its 165-page report, `Bhasha Matters: The State of the Education Report for India 2025; Mother Tongue and Multilingual Education at its office in Delhi, it came out with ten recommendations to be incorporated in the countrys Education Policy. Tim Curtis, Director, UNESCO Regional Office for South Asia, who released it said theUNESCO Regional Office for South Asia has established a tradition of publishing an annual flagship report as our contribution to the education discourse in India. Elaborating on this years report he said, We turn to a theme central to equitable learning Mother Tongue and Multilingual Education. Over the next hour, you will hear the compelling evidence-based for establishing Mother Tongue and Multilingual Education as the foundation for educational inclusion, linguistic diversity preservation and enhanced learning outcomes through stories and testimonies, and learn about the frameworks and global commitments that guide UNESCOs work. UNESCO has encouraged mother tongue instruction in primary education since 1953 highlighting its advantages from the very beginning of the Organisations founding. In 2003, UNESCO released `Education in a Multilingual World, acknowledging the global reality of multilingual education and the challenges and opportunities it presents. The 2025 report provides a comprehensive framework for designing, implementing, and sustaining multilingual education systems. It emphasises learner-centered language pathways, inclusive pedagogy, community participation, and context-responsive planning all of which have informed the analysis and recommendations in this years report. As part of this research, our team travelled across India, including to Odisha, Telangana, and Andhra Pradesh, and visited schools, institutions and civil society organisations, he said. This publication is the product of consultations with academicians, state governments, the national government, NGOs, teachers, community members, and most importantly students. Recommendations: *Adopt and operationalise clear state-level language-in-education policies grounded in Mother-Tongue Based-Multilingual Education (MTB-MLE). *Strengthen teacher recruitment, deployment and professional standards for multilingual competence. *Reform pre-service and in-service teacher education to embed multilingual pedagogy at all stages. *Institutionalise community participation and indigenous knowledge in school practice *Develop and distribute high-quality multilingual learning materials and assessments across grades. *Integrate a gender-responsive MTB-MLE framework across middle, secondary and alternative schooling. *Leverage digital public infrastructure for inclusive, multilingual teacher support and learning resources. *Invest in inclusive language technologies and bridge the digital divide *Ensure sustainable, equitable and inclusive financing for MTB-MLE and language-responsive technologies and *Establish a national mission for MTB-MLE and strengthen institutional coordination.
10 flights cancelled at Delhis IGI Airport due to low visibility
Indira Gandhi International Airport saw flight cancellations due to persistent dense fog, poor weather and air pollution which affected flight operations across New Delhi and several northern regions
A bitter inheritance battle has erupted over industrialist Sunjay Kapoor's Rs 30,000 crore estate. During a Delhi High Court hearing, his wife Priya Sachdev Kapur resisted the forensic analysis of a Will central to the Kapur family inheritance. On the other hand, Karisma Kapoor's side questioned Priya's narrative as the case involving Sunjay Kapur's succession, continues.
'Bidi' spat turns fatal: 28-year-old beaten to death in east Delhi; barber arrested
A 28-year-old man, Deepak, was allegedly beaten to death in east Delhi's Shashi Garden area following an altercation over a bidi. A 32-year-old barber, Manoj, has been arrested after admitting to striking Deepak multiple times with a stick. The incident occurred early Wednesday morning.

