Caught on CCTV: Delhi University scholar waits for professor, slaps him on campus
Caught on CCTV Delhi University scholar waits for professor slaps him on campus
Ayush Shetty stunned the world No. 1 in Delhi. To two men, it wasn't a surprise
Ayush Shetty stunned the world No in Delhi To two men it wasnt a surprise
Girl's body found stuffed in suitcase in Delhi, relative arrested
Girls body found stuffed in suitcase in Delhi relative arrested
Delhi University suspends PhD scholar after alleged assault on professor
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FIRs To Be Filed Over Delhi Yamuna Cleanup Irregularities, Says Parvesh Verma
Detailing the action plan for Yamuna's rejuvenation, Verma clarified that pollution abatement and riverfront beautification will move forward simultaneously.
India and US Complete Explosive Ordnance Disposal Exercise, Strengthening Operational Coordination
New Delhi, August 18: The explosive ordnance disposal (EOD) exercise 2026 between the Indian and US navies has concluded successfully. This five-day exercise was held to enhance operational collaboration and was announced by Indias Ministry of Defence on Monday. The Ministry stated, The eighth edition of the India-US Navy EOD exercise 2026 was completed on ... Read more India and US Complete Explosive Ordnance Disposal Exercise, Strengthening Operational Coordination
Delhi's Cleanest Ward To Get Rs 1 Crore Every Month Under New Scheme
The Rs 1 crore award will go to the ward ranked the cleanest that month. A ward could receive up to Rs 12 crore in CMDF funds over the course of the year, according to the Chief Minister's Office.
Vijay Sharma Urges Respect for National Symbols Amidst Political Tensions
New Delhi, August 18: Chhattisgarhs Deputy Chief Minister, Vijay Sharma, has sharply responded to various political issues related to Congress and the opposition. He addressed the grand Tricolor Yatra event in Bastar, allegations against Sonia Gandhi and Rahul Gandhi by the BJP regarding Vande Mataram, comments made by Congress leader B.K. Hariprasad about the RSS, ... Read more Vijay Sharma Urges Respect for National Symbols Amidst Political Tensions
Delhi Court orders property attachment of Advocate Mehmood Pracha over unpaid fine
Advocate Mehmood Pracha did not pay a 6 lakh fine for seeking to have the Supreme Courts 2019 Ayodhya verdict declared null and void
New Delhi, August 18: The Election Commission of India has taken a significant step towards transforming the education sector into a foundation for democracy. Chief Election Commissioner Gyanesh Kumar inaugurated the new version of the Electoral Literacy Club (ELC 2.0) during a conference on Electoral Literacy Clubs and ECI Net held at Gyan Bhawan in ... Read more Chief Election Commissioner Launches ELC 2.0 in Patna to Enhance Electoral Literacy in Schools and Colleges
New Delhi, August 18: According to data released by the Ministry of Agriculture and Farmers Welfare, as of August 14, the total area sown for Kharif crops this season is estimated at 10.17 million hectares. This is a decrease from 10.38 million hectares during the same period last year. The government reports indicate that the ... Read more Monsoon Deficit and El Nio Impact Reduce Kharif Sowing Area to 10.17 Million Hectares
Minor Murder Case Solved: Body Found in Suitcase, Brother Arrested
New Delhi, August 18: Delhi police have arrested a relative of a minor in connection with her murder. The accused led authorities to the discovery of the girls body hidden in a suitcase in the Burari area of Ajit Vihar. The Outer North District Special Staff team of the Delhi police revealed the case and ... Read more Minor Murder Case Solved: Body Found in Suitcase, Brother Arrested
Modi govt dismantled ISI-backed terror network ahead of I-Day: HM
New Delhi, Aug 17: In a major multi-state crackdown ahead of Independence Day, security agencies have dismantled the ISI-backed Shahzad Bhatti Network (SBN), arresting more than 200 operatives and thwarting its plans for subversive attacks across the country, Union Home Minister Amit Shah said on Monday. In a post on X, Shah said 253 people were detained across 14 states on August 12 as part of the government's 'zero tolerance' policy towards cross-border terrorism. Over 80 FIRs and more than 200 arrests have been recorded against the Pakistan-based terror syndicate, which was linked to grenade, IED and petrol bomb attacks and targeted killings across India. Modi govt destroyed the ISI-backed terror group Shahzad Bhatti Network ahead of Independence Day and thwarted its plans for subversive attacks by arresting more than 200 operatives. Indian security forces ripped apart the network by launching coordinated operations across different locations in 14 states upholding a brilliant example of India's zero-tolerance towards terrorism, Shah said. The Home Minister said substantial recoveries, including IEDs, grenades bearing Pakistan Ordnance Factory markings, pistols, live cartridges, and CCTV cameras used for espionage, were made from the ISI-funded group. The coordinated multi-state operation was carried out on August 12 using a real-time intelligence-sharing system with State Police forces. It led to 253 detentions across 14 states Uttar Pradesh (62), Haryana (52), Delhi (51), Punjab (44), Rajasthan (15), Maharashtra (8), Uttarakhand (5), Karnataka, Gujarat and Bihar (3 each), and Telangana, Himachal Pradesh, J&K and Kerala (2 each) with fresh FIRs registered in Delhi and Karnataka. The SBN network has been paying local conduits to recce police, defence and religious sites, and to install CCTV cameras for espionage. Cumulatively, over 80 FIRs and 200+ arrests have been recorded against SBN under UAPA, BNS, the Arms Act, NDPS Act and Explosive Substances Act. Security agencies reaffirmed the Government of India's zero tolerance for cross-border terror and said coordinated action would continue to dismantle SBN's networks nationwide.
Bangladeshs Tariq Rahman Government Anxious Over Sheikh Hasinas Return Announcement: Veena Sikri
New Delhi, August 18: Former Indian High Commissioner to Bangladesh, Veena Sikri, has stated that Prime Minister Tariq Rahmans government is anxious following Sheikh Hasinas announcement of her return to the country by December. According to Sikri, the Awami Leagues growing popularity is causing Dhaka to distance itself from India, as it has not responded ... Read more Bangladeshs Tariq Rahman Government Anxious Over Sheikh Hasinas Return Announcement: Veena Sikri
The Legacy of Subhas Chandra Bose: A Journey of Courage and Sacrifice
New Delhi, August 18: The story of Indias independence is not solely tied to satyagraha, non-violence, and movements. It also encompasses the tale of a young man who left a prestigious position under British rule to join the freedom struggle. This is the story of courage that broke through the walls of detention, undertook perilous ... Read more The Legacy of Subhas Chandra Bose: A Journey of Courage and Sacrifice
New Delhi, August 18: Union Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman chaired the third meeting of the National Industrial Corridor Development and Implementation Trust (NICDIT) in New Delhi on Monday. The meeting reviewed the progress of ongoing projects under the National Industrial Corridor Development Program (NICDP) and set priorities for the next phase of industrial corridor development. ... Read more Nirmala Sitharaman Chairs NICDIT Meeting, Emphasizes Investment and Production in Industrial Corridors
Delhi SIR: window to submit forms closes; 47.7 lakh voters out of draft roll
97.4 lakh forms of citys 1.45 crore voters digitised; draft roll to be out on August 24, followed by claims/objections till Sept. 23; final roll on Oct. 27
Himachal Pradesh Chief Minister Seeks Quick Approval for Industrial Parks
New Delhi, August 18: Himachal Pradesh Chief Minister Sukhu participated virtually in the third meeting of the National Industrial Corridor Development and Implementation Trust (NICDIT) held in New Delhi on Monday. The meeting was chaired by Union Finance and Corporate Affairs Minister Nirmala Sitharaman. During the meeting, the Chief Minister informed her about the governments ... Read more Himachal Pradesh Chief Minister Seeks Quick Approval for Industrial Parks
UGC-NET retest: student organisations stage protest, demand scrapping of NTA
Delhi Police solved a burglary at a DCPs residence in upscale Kaka Nagar within 24 hours, arresting a man with stolen items including an Apple iPhone 15 Pro, another mobile phone and a diamond ring. The accused, identified as Imran alias Sawan, was arrested using technical surveillance and CCTV footage.
Greater Noida flat owner gets parking space denied to him after 8-year battle in consumer court
Okhla barrage to Jewar: Noida Expressway bypass to give direct link to airport
Guard fills syringes for emergency patients at district hospital
19 posts set up as Noida gets ready for floods
BJP unveils new national team, none from J
Smriti Irani, Ram Madhav, Goyal among prominent new faces; 51 of 65 office-bearers new New Delhi, Aug 17: BJP president Nitin Nabin has announced the partys new national team, with B L Santosh as national general secretary (Organisation), former Union minister Smriti Irani as general secretary and Ram Madhav as national vice president. Interestingly, the [] The post BJP unveils new national team, none from J&K appeared first on Northlines .
FIR filed after doctored clip shows Noida airport waterlogging
Govt destroyed ISI-backed terror group: Shah
253 detained across 14 states; over 200 arrested in cases linked to Shahzad Bhatti Network Over 80 FIRs registered; IEDs, grenades, pistols, CCTV cameras recovered New Delhi, Aug 17:Union Home Minister Amit Shah on Monday said that ahead of Independence Day Prime Minister Narendra Modi led Govt destroyed an ISI-backed terror network ahead of Independence [] The post Govt destroyed ISI-backed terror group: Shah appeared first on Northlines .
YEIDA OKs bus terminal near airport, 400 more for city fleet
Punjab Congress bigwigs set for Delhi huddle to burn differences
After cabinet nod, UP looks for co to build airport-Ganga eway link
Bangladeshs Tarique Rahman Government Feels Threatened by Sheikh Hasinas Return Announcement
New Delhi, August 18: Former Indian High Commissioner to Bangladesh, Veena Sikri, has stated that Prime Minister Tarique Rahmans government is apprehensive about Sheikh Hasinas announcement to return to the country by December. She believes that the Awami Leagues growing popularity is causing Dhaka to distance itself from India, as it has not responded to ... Read more Bangladeshs Tarique Rahman Government Feels Threatened by Sheikh Hasinas Return Announcement
Indian Squash Sees Growth as Efforts to Build More Courts Intensify
New Delhi, August 18: Squash in India is rapidly progressing. Recently, Anahat Singh claimed the title at the World Junior Squash Championship at just 18 years old. Raghu Ram Iyer, the Chief Executive Officer of the Indian Olympic Association (IOA), expressed his satisfaction with this advancement. He stated that the IOA is collaborating with the ... Read more Indian Squash Sees Growth as Efforts to Build More Courts Intensify
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Progress in Squash: Efforts to Build More Courts Across Districts, Says Raghuram Ayyar
New Delhi, August 17: The sport of squash is rapidly advancing in India. Recently, Anahat Singh made headlines by winning the World Junior Squash Championship at just 18 years of age. Raghuram Ayyar, the Chief Executive Officer of the Indian Olympic Association (IOA), expressed his happiness regarding this progress. He stated that the IOA is ... Read more Progress in Squash: Efforts to Build More Courts Across Districts, Says Raghuram Ayyar
The Clock That Starts Too Late
FUTURECRAFT Sometime in late June, inside OpenAIs own offices, something went wrong that nobody noticed for weeks. The company had built software helpers to test how good AI has become at finding weaknesses in computer systems. They were meant to stay inside a sealed practice area, rather like a driving test conducted in an empty car park. They did not stay. They got out, reached a real companys systems on the open internet, and then did something stranger. They found a way to talk to one another. They passed around passwords and tricks they had discovered. They divided the work between themselves. When engineers shut down the channel they were using to communicate, they built a new one and carried on. OpenAI described this on stage at Black Hat, a large security conference held in Las Vegas earlier this month, and Anthropic said something similar had happened with its own models during containment tests. Read that again with Indian eyes. This took place at one of the most closely watched companies on earth, to software its own engineers had written, during a test they had set up specifically in order to watch it. It still took weeks. India has a rule that says an organisation must inform the government within six hours of finding out it has been attacked. Six hours is among the strictest deadlines anywhere, and beside the point if the honest answer to when did you find out is a month later. What these things actually are Most of us have met AI as a chat window. You ask, it answers, nothing else happens. An agent is a different animal. You do not ask it a question. You give it a job and a login, and then you walk away. Check this loan application. Process these claims. Match these documents against the register. It reads the file, decides what to do, opens the system and does it. Nobody signs off on each step, because the point is that nobody has to. This is not a laboratory idea. Roughly one in four Indian companies already runs agents in live systems, according to an EY survey of Indian enterprises. Industry estimates put overall AI adoption among Indian firms near 80 per cent, ahead of the United States, while fewer than one in four have written down any rules for it. That gap is the whole story. India is adopting this faster than almost anybody and governing it less than almost anybody. The failure with no burglar When we picture a hack, we picture an intruder. A locked screen and a ransom demand. Money gone from an account. There is a moment, and somebody sees it. What OpenAI described has none of that. No outsider broke in. The software was doing the work it had been handed, using permissions properly granted to it, and it went somewhere it was not meant to go. Nothing looked stolen, because in the ordinary sense nothing was. Now place that inside an Indian bank. An agent has been cleared to read customer accounts, because reading accounts is its job. One week it begins pulling records it has no reason to pull. No alarm sounds, because every action it takes is one it is permitted to take. The monitoring system sees an approved user doing approved things, and has no way to ask why. Nobody files a report, because nobody yet has anything to report. The six-hour rule does not measure how quickly we find a problem. It measures how honest we are once we already have What Delhi has done, and what it has left out India has not ignored any of this. On 25 May, CERT-In, the governments cyber agency under the electronics ministry, published a 38-page blueprint on defending against AI-assisted attacks. It tells organisations to set boundaries for their agents, keep logs, watch them continuously and build an emergency switch that can shut a misbehaving one down. That is more specific than most governments have managed. Four things are wrong with it. The first is that it is advice, not law. CERT-Ins own audit rules, published last July, are compulsory, and the two documents do not line up, leaving an Indian company holding a mandatory annual audit in one hand and voluntary AI guidance in the other. The second is that it treats every organisation as the same organisation. A district hospital and a payments company are handed identical recommendations, though they hold very different information and answer to different regulators. The third is that its AI section hands every task to the IT department and none to the boardroom. A company could follow it to the letter and still have directors who could not say which AI systems it runs. Responsibility for the fastest-moving risk in the building has been filed under technical maintenance. The fourth is that it says nothing about open-source models, which is what a large share of Indian startups run. Download a free model off the internet and there is no contract to review and nobody to ring. A practical gap sits underneath all four. CERT-In recommends an emergency shutdown, yet in a global industry survey this year roughly six in ten organisations admitted they could not quickly stop an agent that had begun misbehaving. The advice is sound. The button, in most places, has not been built. The fair objection Nobody has solved this anywhere. On 1 May the cyber agencies of the United States, Britain, Australia, Canada and New Zealand issued their first joint guidance on agents, and it too is advisory. Europes rules for classifying these systems were due in February and had still not appeared months later. India is not lagging. It stands in the same fog as everyone else. The stronger objection is this. Write a rule you cannot measure and you get paperwork instead of safety. Nobody can yet define, in language a court would accept, the moment an agent begins behaving wrongly, and a deadline attached to an undefined moment produces box-ticking. That is right about mandates and wrong about what follows. What is needed is not a new law but one extra line on a form that already exists. Bottom line When an Indian organisation reports an incident, it reports the moment it found out. It is not obliged to say when the trouble began, or how confident it is about that answer. Those two questions are the only real measure of whether our defences work, and nobody is required to answer either. CERT-In handled about 29.4 lakh incidents in 2025. Every one of them is a case where somebody noticed. We hold no figure at all for the cases where nobody did, and the technology we are now installing at record speed is precisely the sort that fails without anybody noticing. Six hours is a good rule pointed at the wrong thing, and the distance between the two is where the next serious breach in this country will sit, quietly, for as long as it cares to. (The Author studies Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence at Rutgers University, New Jersey, USA. He is interested in emerging technologies and innovation, and can be reached on LinkedIn at @arssh-kumar14)
CM Omar Abdullah On Vande Mataram Row
Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Omar Abdullah has weighed in on the controversy surrounding the alleged disrespect of Vande Mataram during a Congress Independence Day event. Abdullah said there was no controversy as all three verses of the national song were sung and acknowledged that it may take some time for people to get used to the change. The remarks come after a complaint was filed with the Delhi Police seeking an FIR against Congress leaders Sonia Gandhi and Rahul Gandhi over alleged obstruction while Vande Mataram was being sung at the party headquarters.
U.S. to Lease Two MQ-9B Drones to India, Defense Ministry Welcomes Decision
New Delhi, August 17: The United States has decided to lease two MQ-9B SeaGuardian systems to India. The U.S. Embassy announced this on Monday, expressing support for the contract with General Atomics for the Indian Navy. In a post on social media platform X, the U.S. Embassy stated, The United States welcomes the contract with ... Read more U.S. to Lease Two MQ-9B Drones to India, Defense Ministry Welcomes Decision
DU suspends PhD scholar for attacking teacher, bans campus entry
13 years, repeated AIIMS visits, but heart surgery still eludes Kota girl
Father alleges daughter was given surgery dates multiple times
Students protest outside NTA office after re-exam circular
DUSU polls could be called off if rules flouted: Warns University
275 kg at 16: UP teen undergoes high-risk weight-loss surgery in Delhi
Too Large For Car, Boy Brought To Hospital In A Matador; Loses 52kg In 2 Months
Police catch minors murderer after informer alerts on suspicious suitcase
South Delhi Superstars Dominate West Delhi Lions with Unbeaten 171-Run Partnership
New Delhi, August 17: The South Delhi Superstars triumphed over the West Delhi Lions by 10 wickets in the 31st match of the Delhi Premier League (DPL) 2026, held at Arun Jaitley Stadium on Monday. The opening pair played a crucial role in this commanding victory. With this win, the South Delhi Superstars have secured ... Read more South Delhi Superstars Dominate West Delhi Lions with Unbeaten 171-Run Partnership
Karnika Mandal Takes on Challenging Dual Role in Historical Film
New Delhi [India], August 17: South Indian actress Karnika Mandal is steadily making her mark across the Indian film industry with her versatile performances and distinctive screen presence. After appearing in Bollywood projects including Love is Forever, Shubh Ratri, Hathauda Singh and Bhabhi Mil Gayi Yaar, the actress is now attracting attention for her upcoming []
New Delhi, Aug 17 (IANS) The total area sown under kharif crops in the current season across the country so far is estimated at 1016.57 lakh hectares as on August 14 this year, compared with the corresponding figure of 1037.52 lakh hectares in the same period last year, data released by the Ministry of Agriculture []
Delhi-Gurgaon Expressway service lanes to shut for two months for drainage work in city
Anti-Terror Agency's Dog Gets Army Award For Red Fort Blast Heroics
Donny, a specialist canine in explosive detection from the elite NSG K9 Unit, emerged as a key asset in the aftermath of the VBIED blast at Delhi's Red Fort in November 2025, in which 12 people were killed and 32 others were critically injured.
Govt to award cleanest ward Rs 1 crore
Biz disrupted, claim traders after tiranga yatra in CP
Medical procurement scam: Court rejects CPA officials bail
No more multiple NOCs for cinema licences in Delhi
Mohun Bagan Super Giant and Northeast United FC Secure Semifinal Spots in 135th Durand Cup
New Delhi, August 17: Mohun Bagan Super Giant and Northeast United FC have confirmed their places in the semifinals of the 135th Durand Cup. This announcement finalizes all four semifinalists, which include Mohun Bagan Super Giant, Sporting Club Delhi, East Bengal FC, and Northeast United FC. In the third quarter-final match held at Kolkatas Vivekananda ... Read more Mohun Bagan Super Giant and Northeast United FC Secure Semifinal Spots in 135th Durand Cup
Guard dies after iron gate falls on him at under-construction MEA hostel
Delhi does not have any anti-malaria officer
Delhi BJP lodges police complaint over 'fake' photo of Nitin Nabin holding national flag upside down
The Delhi BJP unit has filed a police complaint regarding a fake picture. This fabricated image shows party president Nitin Nabin holding the national flag upside down. BJP leaders met with police officials to demand a thorough investigation into the matter. They stated that opposition parties misuse social media to spread misinformation and disturb the atmosphere. The party submitted a fact-check video along with its complaint to the authorities.
Government strengthens comprehensive rehabilitation and social inclusion through SMILE scheme
New Delhi, Aug 17: The Ministry of Social Justice and Empowerment is implementing the Support for Marginalized Individuals for Livelihood and Enterprise (SMILE) as an Umbrella Central Sector Scheme aimed at comprehensive rehabilitation and socio-economic empowerment of marginalised individuals. The scheme includes the sub-scheme for Comprehensive Rehabilitation of Persons Engaged in the Act of Begging, with interventions focused on rehabilitation, medical facilities, counselling, education, skill development and livelihood opportunities through an effective convergence approach. The scheme is implemented with the support of State and UT Governments, District Administrations, Urban Local Bodies, Municipal Corporations and other organisations and agencies working in the field. The SMILE Scheme seeks to promote an inclusive society by enabling marginalised individuals to access welfare services, develop skills and livelihood capabilities and reintegrate into mainstream society with dignity and self-confidence. The Government's approach places emphasis on coordinated action and convergence among different stakeholders to ensure that rehabilitation extends beyond immediate support and contributes towards sustainable social and economic reintegration. Under the sub-scheme for comprehensive rehabilitation of persons engaged in the act of begging, the Ministry has undertaken identification, mobilisation and rehabilitation interventions across the country. As per the latest information available on the official SMILE-BEGGARY portal, 42,589 persons have been identified/surveyed and 12,710 persons have been rehabilitated under the initiative. The rehabilitation framework covers a range of support measures, including provision of medical facilities, counselling, education and skill development. These interventions are designed to help beneficiaries acquire capabilities and access opportunities that can support their transition towards sustainable livelihoods and a life of dignity. The implementation framework also promotes convergence with various Government departments and agencies as well as local bodies and organisations working for the welfare and rehabilitation of persons engaged in begging. The official SMILE-BEGGARY portal states that the sub-scheme was launched on 12 February 2022 and is being implemented with the objective of making India a BhikshaVrittiMukt Bharat through comprehensive rehabilitation and coordinated action. The approach seeks to facilitate the reintegration of persons engaged in begging into mainstream society while strengthening their confidence and access to opportunities. The broader SMILE framework also includes the Comprehensive Rehabilitation for Welfare of Transgender Persons component. Under this component, the Government has established 23 Garima Grehs across 17 States/UTs to provide shelter and support to destitute transgender persons. During the last three years, 1,041 transgender persons have been rehabilitated through Garima Grehs. The Government has also undertaken measures relating to healthcare, identity documentation, skill development, entrepreneurship and employment opportunities for transgender persons. The National Portal for Transgender Persons has been established to facilitate the issuance of transgender certificates and identity cards to eligible persons. The attached official information records 33,303 identity cards issued through the portal. The Government has also entered into a Memorandum of Understanding with the National Health Authority for convergence with Ayushman Bharat, with 147 AB PM-JAY transgender cards issued as per the information contained in the official document. The Ministry has further strengthened opportunities for skill development and economic empowerment. 725 transgender persons have received skill development training, while 150 transgender persons have been trained through an Entrepreneurship Development Programme. Three National Transgender Employment Melas have also been organised, benefiting 223 transgender persons. Institutional mechanisms have also been strengthened to promote protection, welfare and access to Government schemes. Transgender Protection Cells have been established in 27 States/UTs, while 30 Transgender Welfare Boards have been set up by States/UTs to protect the rights and interests of transgender persons and facilitate access to welfare measures. The Government has also undertaken an independent assessment of the implementation of the SMILE Scheme. A third-party assessment/evaluation was conducted by the National Institute of Rural Development and Panchayati Raj (NIRDPR), Hyderabad, during SeptemberOctober 2025. The major findings and recommendations of the evaluation have been considered and incorporated into the revised Scheme Guidelines for continuation of the Scheme during the 16th Finance Commission cycle from 202627 to 203031. Through SMILE, the Ministry of Social Justice and Empowerment is working towards strengthening an ecosystem of rehabilitation, social protection, healthcare, education, skill development and livelihood support for marginalised individuals. The scheme's convergence-based approach brings together Central and State Governments, local administrations, voluntary organisations, community-based organisations and other stakeholders to create sustainable pathways towards social inclusion and economic empowerment. The overarching objective remains to ensure that marginalised individuals are able to live with dignity, self-confidence and greater opportunities for participation in mainstream society.
Paper tickets for women commuting by city buses to continue until Aug 31
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Delhi Police Arrest Man for Burglary at DCPs Kaka Nagar Home
Biometric breakthrough: How a Dehradun builders 1999 fingerprints blew his cover
Delhi Kidnap Convict Behind Bars Again After 26 Years On The Run
Mistaken identity leads to sanitation workers murder; accused held
SC asks J-K to compensate for land forcibly taken in 1953 for police station
New Delhi, Aug 17: The Supreme Court on Monday asked the Jammu and Kashmir administration to pay compensation and rents to one of the descendants of farmers whose land was forcibly taken more than 73 years ago for setting up a police station at Kangan in Ganderbal without any acquisition proceedings. Land measuring seven kanals and 18 marlas at Kangan was forcibly taken over for constructing a police station way back in 1953 without acquiring it and without paying the compensation. A bench comprising Chief Justice Surya Kant and Justices Joymalya Bagchi and V Mohana took note of the plea of one Abdul Rashid Wani who approached the top court through lawyer Mahfooz Ahsan Nazki to challenge the Jammu and Kashmir and Ladakh High Courts 2022 decision. The high court had dismissed a writ petition seeking possession of land taken over for a police station in Ganderbal district in 1953, holding that the claim suffered from gross and unexplained delay of 68 years. On Monday, the top court considered the fervent pleas of Wani that though there was a delay, he should not suffer on account of state action which was illegal. The apex court said it cannot direct fresh land acquisition proceedings as on date due to the delay of nearly seven decades. The bench, however, said that it will direct the land acquisition officer to commence the land acquisition proceedings from the date Wani approached the high court in 2021. Coming to the rescue of Wani, the bench directed the land acquisition officer to calculate and award the rentals to Wani from 1953 when the land was forcibly taken over for setting up of the police station. The amount on account of land acquisition and the rentals will be finally decided by the high court, the bench said. On June 28, 2022, a division bench of the high court had declined to exercise its extraordinary jurisdiction in the matter, saying that the petitioner could not be permitted to revive what had effectively become a dead cause of action after such a prolonged period. Wani had claimed that his predecessors were owners of 7 kanals and 18 marlas of land bearing survey no. 525 at Mouza Kangan in Ganderbal district. According to the petition, the land was taken over for a police station in 1953 without formal acquisition or payment of compensation. He sought either restoration of possession or initiation of acquisition proceedings and payment of compensation or rental compensation for the use and occupation of the land since 1953. The high court noted that the alleged takeover had occurred about 68 years before the filing of the petition and that the petitioner, around 42 years old, had not explained why the matter was brought before the court after such an inordinate delay. The petitioner had argued that his father was illiterate and therefore could not approach the court earlier. The high court, however, did not accept the explanation, noting that the petitioner himself had attained maturity more than two decades earlier but had still failed to seek legal redress. The high court had also noted that the petitioner claimed to have approached the authorities during the preceding 20 years but was unable to produce any supporting documents, citing the destruction of government records during the 2014 floods. The UT administration had opposed the petition as highly belated, stating that the police department had remained in peaceful possession of the land since 1953 and that, after such a long period, it was difficult to produce records relating to the property. Every cause of action should come to an end within a time bound period and should not be allowed to remain alive infinitely, the high court had said.
CIC launches upgraded Appeal and Complaint Management System 2.0
New Delhi, Aug 17: The Central Information Commission (CIC) launched its upgraded Appeal and Complaint Management System (AppCoMS 2.0) today, 17th August 2026. The upgraded portal was launched by Raj Kumar Goyal, Chief Information Commissioner. The upgraded portal has been developed and implemented as per the prescribed project timeline, with the objective of strengthening the digital infrastructure of the Commission and streamlining the workflow for processing Second Appeals and Complaints under the Right to Information Act, 2005. The Appeal and Complaint Management System (AppCoMS) is an online web application portal, initially introduced by the Central Information Commission in September 2016. It enables citizens to file Second Appeals and Complaints online and facilitates end-to-end digital processing of cases, including registration, scheduling of hearings, issuance and uploading of decisions and other related processes. The AppCoMS 2.0 has been developed as a technologically upgraded platform with enhanced security standards, improved functionalities and streamlined workflows. It will facilitate smoother processing of Second Appeals and Complaints and provide a more user-friendly experience to applicants and other stakeholders. A key feature of AppCoMS 2.0 is the introduction of user accounts for Applicants, Central Public Information Officers (CPIOs) of the Public Authorities and other stakeholders, linked with their e-mail ID and mobile number. In the upgraded system, Applicants will be able to submit Second Appeals and Complaints through their user accounts. Under the upgraded system, applicants will have access to a number of additional functionalities. Applicants can view case timelines, access documents, download hearing notices and decisions/ orders. Another important feature of AppCoMS 2.0 is the facility for use of Digital Signature Certificates (DSCs) for digitally signing and issuing notices/orders by the Commission. The upgraded portal also provides enhanced facilities for Public Authorities and their designated officers, including the creation of user accounts for CPIOs to enable them to access Second Appeals and Complaints details and submit case-related documents through the portal. The decisions issued during the transition period (from 1st August onwards) and dispatched by post will be uploaded on the upgraded portal/ website in the coming days. The launch of AppCoMS 2.0 is in line with the Government of Indias continuing efforts to promote transparent and citizen-centric governance through technology and digital transformation.
Delhi High Court Grants Time to Kejriwal and Sisodia in Excise Policy Case
New Delhi, August 17: The Delhi High Court has granted former Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal, former Deputy Chief Minister Manish Sisodia, and others four weeks to respond to the Central Bureau of Investigations (CBI) petition. This petition challenges the dismissal of charges against them in an alleged excise policy corruption case. Justice Manoj Jain, while ... Read more Delhi High Court Grants Time to Kejriwal and Sisodia in Excise Policy Case
Delhi High Court gives Centre two months to act on nursing bodys plea
An RTI response from the Centre on July 7, 2026 stated that the NNMC has not been constituted and that no appointment or recruitment had been made
UGC-NET re-exam fallout: NTA axes over 50 staff members
New Delhi: Under fire over a re-test in three UGC-NET subjects after errors in exam papers, the National Testing Agency (NTA) went into damage control on Monday, August 17, by removing more than 50 of its staff members and roping in professionals for key leadership positions as part of measures to reform the overall examination 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 .
BJP Leader Criticizes Kejriwals Mental Naxal Comment
New Delhi, August 17: Delhi BJP President Harsh Malhotra criticized Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) national convenor Arvind Kejriwal on Monday for referring to himself as a mental Naxal. Malhotra asserted that there is no doubt Kejriwals mindset aligns with a politically Naxal ideology. He accused Kejriwal of supporting student movements in Delhi, where the BJP ... Read more BJP Leader Criticizes Kejriwals Mental Naxal Comment
Delhi Lakshmi Yojana: Ineligible beneficiaries to face aid stoppage, recovery of dues
Delhi's Lakshmi Yojana is designed to assist women between the ages of twenty-one and sixty with financial resources. Ongoing applications can be processed at any time through the dedicated online portal. Ineligibility will lead to the cutoff of funds and possible legal implications for individuals involved. In the event of a beneficiary's demise, the funds will be allocated to their heirs or reverted to state ownership.
Supreme Court orders restoration of AAP Gujarat's Facebook, Instagram accounts
Court allows partys application subject to removal of objectionable posts, if any, and posts main case for hearing after two weeks
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Ruhullah sets few-month timeline for possible resignation, puts ball in NC leaderships court
Srinagar, Aug 17 : Srinagar Lok Sabha member Aga Syed Ruhullah Mehdi on Monday said he has made up his mind to resign from Parliament in the coming months, but indicated that an intervention by National Conference president Dr Farooq Abdullah could lead him to reconsider the decision if the party accepts a set of political proposals. In an exclusive conversation with Kashmir News Service (KNS), Ruhullah said he was not looking at a timeline of a year but wanted a few months to take his campaign on the constitutional and political status of Jammu and Kashmir to what he called a certain level before stepping down. I need a few months. I am not even talking about a year. I want to bring this fight to a certain level, and then resign, he added. Ruhullah, however, made a distinction between his decision to resign and his willingness to reconsider it. He said the resignation itself was not conditional, but he would rethink the decision if Dr Farooq Abdullah wanted the issue resolved and the proposed steps were taken. Referring to Dr Farooq, Ruhullah said his relationship with the NC president was not merely political and that he had always regarded him as a fatherly figure. He said Dr Farooq had treated him with respect and that his remarks about Ruhullah being like a son were known to him personally. This is not a matter of our personal relations, Ruhullah said, adding that the larger issue concerned the people of Jammu and Kashmir. He said if Dr Farooq wanted the matter to be resolved, he had three suggestions that could lead him to reconsider his resignation. Ruhullah said his first proposal was that Chief Minister Omar Abdullah should resign from the post and that he himself would then resign as MP, allowing Omar to return to Parliament and lead the political fight for restoration of Jammu and Kashmirs constitutional protections. The current CM should resign from the post. I resign from the Member of Parliament, he said. Ruhullah said he did not want to return to Parliament himself and suggested that Omar Abdullah contest a Lok Sabha election and take up the issues he had been raising in the national political arena. I do not want to become the Member Parliament again. The CM should come, resign, become the Member Parliament. He should go to Parliament and fight the same fight that I am fighting, he said. He also said that Omar Abdullah could have a greater impact in Parliament because of his political position and the strength of the National Conference. Ruhullah said the campaign should go beyond the demand for restoration of statehood and include what he described as the restoration of Jammu and Kashmirs constitutional guarantees, protections and dignity. Along with the statehood, the constitutional guarantees, dignity should be restored, he said. Ruhulla said his second proposal was that Omar Abdullah should nominate another person from among the partys MLAs or ministers to head the government, allowing the Chief Minister to concentrate on the political campaign from Parliament. Ruhullah said the government could then focus on governance and implementation of the National Conference manifesto while Omar Abdullah pursued the constitutional and political issues at the national level. Ruhulla said his third proposal was for the National Conference to turn the issue into a broader political movement, with the party standing behind Omar Abdullahs parliamentary campaign. Ruhullah said he was willing to take responsibility for organising such a movement within the party. He also called for those whom he blamed for moving the party away from its political movement and ideological agenda to be removed from party affairs. If these two-three suggestions work, I am ready to rethink my resignation the next day, Ruhullah said. He said that if there was no movement on his proposals, he would proceed with the decision he had already made. Ruhullah also said his decision was not the result of any individual forcing him out. There is no one to force me. I will do what I have to do on the basis of morals and conviction, he said. He also said that developments within the party had created an atmosphere in which his continuation had become increasingly difficult. He said remarks questioning why he had not resigned had come from different party functionaries, including MLAs, an MP, the additional general secretary and, at times, the Chief Minister. Ruhulla also said that he had been kept away from the working committee, party functioning and decision-making. They themselves call me from one MLA, some day from another MLA, some day from MP, some day from the Additional General Secretary, some day the Chief Minister himself talks badly to me, he said. Ruhullah said that if the party believed he had violated its ideology, agenda, manifesto or discipline, it should follow a formal process instead of publicly asking him to resign. He challenged the leadership to issue him a show-cause notice and spell out the alleged violations. I wish they had the dignity to issue a show-cause notice, he said. If they had the dignity, they would have been conscious, and they would have talked about party discipline, they would have issued a show-cause notice, he added. Ruhullah said he would respond to such a notice and allow the party to take a decision thereafter. Tell me, where have I violated? At least take the answer to that show-cause notice from me, he said. The Srinagar MP acknowledged that resigning would come at the cost of the parliamentary platform through which he has been pursuing the issue nationally. He said Parliament had allowed him to raise the constitutional question, engage with political parties and undertake lobbying and opinion-building. Whatever I could do in Parliament, I did it. I did the opinion generation, I spoke about 370, he said. He also referred to conferences and political outreach undertaken in Delhi and said he wanted to do more work on the issue before giving up his parliamentary position. I won't have the Parliament. The lobbying that I can do through the Parliament, the outreach that I can do, I won't have that. That is obvious, he said. He acknowledged that losing that platform would be a setback but said he was prepared to take the decision on the basis of his convictions.That will be a loss, he added.(KNS)
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