Tragic Fire in New Delhi Claims Another Life, Death Toll Reaches 22
New Delhi, June 8: The Delhi Police reported on Sunday that another foreign national succumbed to injuries sustained in a devastating fire in Malviya Nagar, raising the death toll to 22. The deceased was identified as a Nigerian citizen. The tragic incident occurred on June 3 at the multi-story Flourish Stay Bed and Breakfast hotel ... Read more Tragic Fire in New Delhi Claims Another Life, Death Toll Reaches 22
Pakistans Military Struggles to Ensure Internal Security Amid Rising Violence
New Delhi, June 8: According to the Pakistan Institute for Conflict and Security Studies (PICSS), militant violence in Pakistan surged by 27% in May. The country is trapped in a vicious cycle of armed attacks, with no signs of abating. The increasing frequency and impact of these attacks raise serious questions about the capabilities of ... Read more Pakistans Military Struggles to Ensure Internal Security Amid Rising Violence
Major Meeting of India Bloc Set to Strengthen Opposition Unity with 23 Parties Participating
New Delhi, June 8: A significant meeting of the India Bloc is scheduled for Monday, aimed at enhancing the unity among opposition parties. It is expected that representatives from 23 political parties will participate in this crucial gathering. Some leaders may join the meeting via video conferencing. Sources indicate that the meeting will include major ... Read more Major Meeting of India Bloc Set to Strengthen Opposition Unity with 23 Parties Participating
Meghalaya-o anaros, narang, lakadong-na agreba nambatgipa cashew nut-ko mana
India-o Cashew manbatgipa adokrangoni Mlaay 9-gipa ongenga NEW DELHI: Meghalaya-ko anaros (kew pineapple), narang (mandarin orange) aro lakadong holdikona mingsinga baksanaba cashew gea-gamaninaba mingsinga. Niatgenchimode India asongo cashew mangiparangoni top 10-o Meghalaya-ba napa. Cashew gea-gamanio chusokaniara namen gisiko nangatgipa onga, jolni saksa pamangsa Garo Hills-o cashew gea-gamani siangako tangchapilatna raken kam kaaha jeni asel daoni []
Mukesh Sahni Claims He Could Have Been Bihars Chief Minister
Bengaluru, June 8: The Vikassheel Insaan Party (VIP) has officially launched its political expansion in Karnataka. The party held a grand ceremony aimed at energizing its organizational structure and social justice movement. During the event, national president and former Bihar minister Mukesh Sahni stated that if he had made a deal with Delhi, he would ... Read more Mukesh Sahni Claims He Could Have Been Bihars Chief Minister
Delhi Government to Add 2,800 AC Electric Buses Under Central Scheme
New Delhi, June 8: The Delhi government is set to enhance the public transport network in the national capital by incorporating 2,800 air-conditioned low-floor pure electric buses under the Central Governments PM Electric Drive Revolution in Innovative Vehicle Enhancement (PM e-Drive) scheme. Transport Minister Pankaj Kumar Singh announced that the proposed fleet will consist of ... Read more Delhi Government to Add 2,800 AC Electric Buses Under Central Scheme
Uttarakhand CM Discusses Malviya Nagar Fire Incident with Delhi Counterpart
New Delhi, June 8: In the wake of the Malviya Nagar fire incident, Uttarakhand Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami reached out to Delhi Chief Minister Rekha Gupta to express concerns regarding the arrest of Keshav Negi, a resident of Uttarakhand. In response, Chief Minister Gupta assured that the investigation would be conducted fairly, transparently, and ... Read more Uttarakhand CM Discusses Malviya Nagar Fire Incident with Delhi Counterpart
Building a Strong Nation Through Education and Values: Indresh Kumar at Muslim Youth Conference
New Delhi, June 8: Indresh Kumar, a member of the National Executive of the RSS, addressed the Muslim Youth Conference organized by the Muslim National Forum. He emphasized the crucial role of students and youth in nation-building. Kumar stated that student and youth cells across the country have committed to conducting multiple programs in every ... Read more Building a Strong Nation Through Education and Values: Indresh Kumar at Muslim Youth Conference
Delhi Chief Minister Rekha Gupta to Launch Yamuna Cleanliness Drive on June 14
New Delhi, June 8: Delhi Chief Minister Rekha Gupta will kick off the governments Yamuna Riverfront Cleanliness Campaign 2026 on June 14, an official announced on Sunday. The initiative aims to restore the lost glory of the Yamuna, clean its banks, and raise public awareness about the rivers significance. The Chief Minister will actively participate ... Read more Delhi Chief Minister Rekha Gupta to Launch Yamuna Cleanliness Drive on June 14
NDMC Vice Chairman Leads Tree Plantation Drive in North West Motibagh
New Delhi, June 8: Kuljeet Singh Chahal, Vice Chairman of the New Delhi Municipal Council (NDMC), participated in a tree plantation event on Sunday at the community center organized by the central government RWA under the campaign One Tree in the Name of Mother in North West Motibagh. Local residents and representatives from resident welfare ... Read more NDMC Vice Chairman Leads Tree Plantation Drive in North West Motibagh
Major Development Initiatives Worth 150 Crore Launched in Karawal Nagar
New Delhi, June 8: The Karawal Nagar assembly constituency in Delhi received a significant boost with the announcement of development projects worth 150 crore on Sunday. Chief Minister Rekha Gupta, alongside Union Minister Harsh Malhotra, Minister Pravesh Verma, Minister Kapil Mishra, MP Manoj Tiwari, MLA Ajay Mahawar, and other representatives, laid the foundation stone and ... Read more Major Development Initiatives Worth 150 Crore Launched in Karawal Nagar
Internal Conflicts Emerge Ahead of India Alliance Meeting, Says RP Singh
New Delhi, June 8: BJP spokesperson RP Singh commented on the growing internal conflicts within the India Alliance ahead of its meeting scheduled for June 8. He noted that several parties involved in the alliance are dissatisfied with Congress. The DMK has decided to boycott the meeting, while CPI(M) and Jharkhand Mukti Morcha (JMM) have ... Read more Internal Conflicts Emerge Ahead of India Alliance Meeting, Says RP Singh
Anand Dubey Urges CM Revant Reddy to Preserve Indias Unity Amid Diversity
New Delhi, June 8: Anand Dubey, spokesperson for Shiv Sena (UBT), responded to recent statements made by Telangana Chief Minister Revant Reddy regarding the delimitation issue and the position of the India Alliance. He emphasized that efforts to divide the country based on states should be avoided. Dubey also advised the Congress party to take ... Read more Anand Dubey Urges CM Revant Reddy to Preserve Indias Unity Amid Diversity
2 Pet Dogs Die, 7 Residents Rescued From Fire In Delhi's New Friends Colony
Using specialised equipment and alternative access routes, seven residents, including two women, one man and four children, were rescued from the building, police said.
Committee on Demographic Changes: Salient features & the effective agenda
The national committee on demographic changes has an onerous task in hand to take people on board at a national level and listen to the grievances, complaints and suggestions of the people FRAGRANCE OF IDEAS ASHWANI KUMAR CHRUNGOO Finally, the government of India recently decided to appoint a high-level national committee on demographic changes in the country. It is a well-timed decision that has historic dimensions and value and will determine the civilizational path, in future, for India to take. The decision is aimed at scientifically assessing and addressing unnatural demographic shifts caused by illegal immigration and other abnormal factors. The Committee will be headed by Justice Prakash Prabhakar Naolekar (Retired Supreme Court Judge) as its chairman. The full composition of the national committee membership is as follows:The Census Commissioner of India, Durga Shanker Mishra (IAS Retd.), Balaji Srivastava (IPS Retd.), & Dr. Shamika Ravi (Member of the PMs Economic Advisory Council). The Joint Secretary (Foreigners-I) of the Ministry of Home Affairs will be the Member Secretary of the national committee.The five-member national committee will be tasked with submitting its comprehensive report within one year, with an optional six-month extension if required by the Ministry of Home Affairs. The high-level committee plans to analyse abnormal population changes across religious and social communities, particularly in border states, and recommend actionable policy, legislative, and administrative measures.It is a decision that will take care of many demographic challenges towards which the Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Home Minister Amit Shah, NSA Ajit Dobal and the General Secretary (Org.) of the BJP, B.L. Santosh, referred to various times during the last year, particularly during the election time. India has been severely affected by demographic changes post the 1971 war and the liberation of Bangladesh. The illegal infiltration from Bangladesh and of Rohingya Muslims from Myanmar both have created havoc throughout the country. This illegal population has social, cultural, economic and security dimensions for the nation, and an early resolution of the issue is on the agenda of the present government, which is quite reassuring. The main challenge for the governmentwas initially to convert this to a functional & working agenda, which it has done. There are a number of Pakistani infiltrators also living in various parts of the country who are always a standing security threat to the nation. These infiltrators have different denominations, and these go on changingthem perpetually. In Jammu and Kashmir, wives and children of the so-called surrendered terrorists, besides some others who were born in Pakistan, are also living illegally in various parts of the state. Moreover, these illegal infiltrators were/are being provided shelter, safety and other facilities by the political leaders, and even the state governments ruled by opposition parties, considering them their vote-bank. The Supreme Courts recent judgement upholding the SIR done by the ECI, paving the way for deletion of these infiltrators from the electoral rolls, has opened gates for their detection, deletion and deportation. The Home Minister of India has repeatedlysaid that the infiltrators will ultimately be deported to their respective nations. Generally speaking, the common citizens throughout the country and also the nationalist populace in Jammu and Kashmir feel very happy and satisfied with the formation of the national committee. It is expected that the representatives of the people will make their presentations before the committee when it starts working in the near future. It will be incumbent uponthe politicalparties, social organisations and the other NGOs to present their point of view in this regard before the committee. The challenges are seen as thecivilizational challenges by the nationalist populace of the country. Recent elections in WestBengal have given a soulful push to the debate of infiltration in the country. The challenges in this regard can be seen and observed besides West Bengal in Assam, UP, Kerala, Maharashtra and even in the states like Uttarakhand, Delhi, Haryana and HP. The alarming bells in relation to the illegal infiltration by Bangladeshis and Rohingyas of Myanmar have added dangerous dimensions to the already existing grave scenario. In case the issue remains unaddressed, there are all possibilities of a civil-strife in an eventual unseen future. The past history of six decades from 1947 onwards saw most of the political parties and players, so-called human rights activists and intellectuals, and also writers cum activists openly supporting the demographic imbalance for their political and vested interests. In particular, their support for the illegal infiltrations were motivated by their appeasement policies and vote-bank politics, and they even didnt miss to involve the courts also in this imbroglio. A battery of senior lawyers keep on fighting the cases of these illegal infiltrators as they are paid heavily by certain agencies to fight these cases. There is another dimension to the issue of demographic imbalance. Besides the uneven growth of population in various religious and caste denominations over the last seven decades, the Hindu population in the country has seen a worrisome negative downward trend. While the current birth-rate among Hindus per couple is 1.90, the Muslims have the birth rate of 2.50. The Sikh community, along with the communities like Christians, Jains, Buddhists, Parsis and non-religious denominations, have assumed a highly negative growth in their numbers, ranging from 1.10 to 1.80. While the national growth rate in this context at present is approximately 2.00, the Muslim community growth rate stands at 0.50 more than the national growth rate. Several southern states have raised this issue a number of times. Their strict adherence and follow-up of the national family planning policy has brought their numbers down as compared to the northern states. This demographic challenge has its different dimensions in different ways in different states. The common thing is that these challenges are poised to create social, cultural and economic disparity and tensions leading to an unhealthy political situation in the country. Consequent upon the genocide and ethnic cleansing of Hindus in Kashmir, four decades ago and afterwards, the forced mass exodus of the community opened the gates for demographic invasion at the local
INDIA bloc faces internal strife ahead of key meeting today
INDIA bloc leaders meet in Delhi amid internal divisions. Recent election losses in several states have weakened the alliance. Key leaders are absent, raising questions about unity. The bloc aims to focus on issues like fuel prices and economic stress to counter the BJP. Cooperation outside Parliament will be decided based on the Congress party's attitude.
The Fading Art of Houseboat Making in Kashmir
To allow this craft to die is to amputate a part of our own story DR AZHAR AYAZ SHAH An inheritance we are letting sink For more than a century, Kashmirs houseboats have floated on Dal and Nigeen lakes as silent witnesses to our history from Dogra rule to the turmoil of the 1990s, from the first trickle of foreign tourists to the selfie generation. They are not just ornamental lodging for visitors; they are moving museums of a rare craft, the living rooms of our memory. Yet today, the art that created them is fading before our eyes. The gradual disappearance of houseboat making is not a romantic exaggeration. It is a harsh reality shaped by environmental degradation, confused regulations, economic distress, and official apathy. What we are watching is not only the decline of a tourist product but the erosion of a unique cultural technology that belongs to Kashmir and nowhere else in the world. A craft born of ingenuity and constraint The Kashmiri houseboat emerged from a convergence of geography and politics. During the Dogra rule, non-local officers were not allowed to own land in the Valley. So, to host British officials and travellers, local craftsmen innovated: they brought the home to the water. These were not crude barges. They were hand-crafted wooden marvels that combined the structural knowledge of boat builders with the aesthetic finesse of woodcarvers from Zainakadal and Zadibal. Every plank of deodar was chosen with care. Every joint was made by hand and sealed with traditional materials, long before industrial resins arrived. The elegant khatamband ceilings, the carved walnut panels, the latticed windows all of these were the signature of a shared ecosystem of artisans: boat makers, carpenters, carvers, upholsterers, even copper artisans whose samovars completed the experience. This craft was never merely about construction; it was about adaptation. The houseboat was designed to respond to water levels, to the Valleys harsh winter, to the social needs of extended Kashmiri families and foreign guests. A finished houseboat embodied generations of accumulated knowledge much of it unwritten, passed from master to apprentice, from father to son. Today, that chain is breaking. From pride to precarious livelihood Talk to any remaining houseboat maker on the banks of Dal, and a similar story emerges. Where once there were long waiting lists and advance bookings to build or renovate houseboats, now there are sporadic orders and growing debts. A traditional houseboat takes months to a year to build, requires expensive seasoned timber, and demands a high level of skill. But the returns are no longer commensurate with the labour. At the same time, younger generations are refusing to enter the profession. They see their fathers struggling with license issues, court notices, and an uncertain future. They compare their own modest earnings with what a basic job in the private sector or outside the state can provide. Faced with such an unequal bargain, why would a young Kashmiri choose to plane wood on the lake in the bitter cold when they could sit in an office in Delhi, Dubai, or even Srinagars emerging corporate spaces? The emotional cost of this exodus is visible on the faces of ageing craftsmen. Many of them speak of their work with great pride. Yet they also admit that when they look around in their workshops, they no longer see apprentices. They see empty spaces, idle tools, and the fear that once they are gone, the knowledge will die with them. Environmental crisis and regulatory confusion No serious discussion of houseboats can ignore the ecologically fragile state of our water bodies. Dal Lake has been shrinking for decades under the pressure of encroachments, sewage, and unplanned development. In response, authorities have often treated houseboats as convenient scapegoats highly visible structures that can be easily targeted while more powerful polluters continue largely unchecked. Yes, houseboats contribute to the lakes ecological load, especially when sewage management is not modernised. But they are a small part of a much larger problem. For years, policy has oscillated between eviction threats, demolition drives, and vague promises of rehabilitation or infrastructure upgrades. Licenses have been frozen, new houseboats have been effectively banned, and repairs have become mired in permissions and bureaucratic uncertainty. The result is a perverse situation: owners are not allowed to build new houseboats or substantially upgrade old ones, yet they are blamed when dilapidated structures sink or leak pollutants. Craftsmen who could have been employed in retrofitting houseboats with modern, eco-friendly technologies are instead sitting idle, while the narrative of houseboats as environmental villains gains ground. A more balanced policy would recognise houseboats as heritage assets and regulate them accordingly. Instead, we largely have a regime of fear and confusion. The government talks of preserving the lake and reviving tourism, but on the ground, the people who embody both the houseboat makers and owners are left to navigate an impossible maze of notices, surveys, and shifting guidelines. Tourism without soul The irony could not be sharper. At every tourism fair, in every promotional clip, Kashmir is marketed with the same images: a shikara gliding over still waters, the silhouette of houseboats at sunrise, the reflection of snow peaks in the lake. These visuals have become shorthand for the Valley itself. Yet behind this marketing gloss lies a painful contradiction. We are aggressively selling an icon whose foundations are eroding. International visitors still dream of staying on a houseboat because it promises an authenticity that concrete hotels can never match. But if the art of making and maintaining those houseboats dies, what will be left? Plastic replicas? Floating resorts with no roots in local culture? A tourism experience without soul? Sustainable tourism does not mean stripping away everything that makes a place unique in the name of environmental purity. It means investing in the very crafts and communities that give a destination its character, while modernising practices to reduce harm. In the case of houseboats, this could mean government-backed schemes for sewage
Nigerian National Dies Due To Burns From Delhi Hotel Fire, Death Count At 22
The victim, has been identified as Okale, a Nigerian national. Okale had sustained severe burn injuries in the incident.
Somnath Bharti Criticizes Congress for Undermining Regional Parties
New Delhi, June 7: Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) leader Somnath Bharti has voiced concerns over the India alliance, stating that while alliances are formed, there are simultaneous efforts to undermine them, which he believes is unacceptable. AAP recognized this issue early on, leading to its decision to withdraw from the India alliance. During the Lok ... Read more Somnath Bharti Criticizes Congress for Undermining Regional Parties
Hidden victims: Air pollution may harm babies before birth
Govt to launch new campaign to clean Yamuna
French, German Find Themselves Out Of Class
Temperature to touch 44 by Tuesday
Delhi zoo gets self-ticketing Kiosks and an App
MCOCA chargesheet against traffic extortion syndicate, assets worth rs 10cr attached
Two Killed in Separate Road Crashes Caused By Drunk Drivers
Delhi to get 2800 more e-buses
Fire service still using 1969 era communication network
Encroached roads, illegal parking are choking traffic in key Ghaziabad areas
Broken roads, clogged drains & dirty parks: What ails this sector
Delhi Minister Lays Foundation for Drain Project in Bawana
New Delhi, June 7: Delhis Social Welfare Minister, Ravindra Indraj Singh, laid the foundation for a new drain project in the Prakash Vihar area of Bawana on Sunday. This initiative aims to enhance the infrastructure of roads and drainage systems. According to an official statement, the project, funded by the Chief Ministers Development Fund (CMDF), ... Read more Delhi Minister Lays Foundation for Drain Project in Bawana
Eight Rescued, One Pet Dog Dies in New Friends Colony Building Fire
Fire toll rises to 22 as Nigerian dies, B&B chef taken to premises
Sleep Disruptions? Essential Nutrient Deficiencies May Be the Culprit
New Delhi, June 7: In todays fast-paced world, achieving good and deep sleep has become one of the biggest challenges for many. While some individuals manage to get to bed on time, they often struggle to fall asleep for hours. Others may find their sleep interrupted repeatedly, while some wake up feeling fatigued. Commonly, stress, ... Read more Sleep Disruptions? Essential Nutrient Deficiencies May Be the Culprit
PWD targets waterlogging-prone roads ahead of monsoon
Karawal Nagar gets 138-crore sewer project
BJP Launches Outreach Campaign in Karawal Nagar to Mark 12 Years of Modi Government
New Delhi, June 7: The Delhi BJP initiated its outreach program, Seva Samarpan Pakhwada, on Sunday in Karawal Nagar, celebrating 12 years of the Narendra Modi-led government. According to a party leader, this initiative will cover all 70 assembly constituencies. A statement revealed that the Seva Samarpan Pakhwada is being observed at the Prime Ministers ... Read more BJP Launches Outreach Campaign in Karawal Nagar to Mark 12 Years of Modi Government
Delhi Assembly Speaker to Address Commonwealth Parliamentary Conference on Developed India 2047
New Delhi, June 7: Delhi Assembly Speaker Vijender Gupta will address the Commonwealth Parliamentary Association (CPA) India Region Zone-II North Zone conference, set to take place in Chandigarh. This significant event is scheduled for June 8 and 9 at the Haryana Assembly complex. According to officials, the two-day conference will focus on the theme, The ... Read more Delhi Assembly Speaker to Address Commonwealth Parliamentary Conference on Developed India 2047
Sunil Sharma Meets Amit Shah to Discuss Jammu and Kashmirs Security and Development
New Delhi, June 7: Sunil Sharma, the Leader of the Opposition in the Jammu and Kashmir Assembly, met with Union Home Minister Amit Shah in New Delhi on Saturday. The two leaders engaged in detailed discussions on several critical issues concerning Jammu and Kashmir. The meeting focused on the current security situation, law and order, ... Read more Sunil Sharma Meets Amit Shah to Discuss Jammu and Kashmirs Security and Development
Environment Minister Launches Digital App at National Zoo
New Delhi, June 7: The Union Minister of State for Environment, Forest and Climate Change, Kirti Vardhan Singh, launched the NZP Companion App at the National Zoo on Sunday. This smart digital guide aims to enhance visitor experience. In a statement, Singh also inaugurated a self-ticketing kiosk at the zoo, designed to improve navigation for ... Read more Environment Minister Launches Digital App at National Zoo
after participating in the wrestling selection trials for the 2026 Asian Games in New Delhi, Phogat said the repeated hikes in cooking gas prices were adding to the burden on ordinary citizens and warned that inflation could worsen in the coming months.
Doctors Discuss Complex Gastro, Liver Cases at Vizag Meet
Medical experts from New Delhi, Mumbai, Hyderabad, Bhubaneswar, and Ahmedabad participated
Couple arrested in the murder of Delhi University professor over property dispute
Following a final warning issued by the victim to vacate her property in West Bengals Burdwan, the accused allegedly conspired to eliminate her, travelling to Delhi for it
Despite Political Rivalry in J&K, NC and PDP to Attend INDIA Bloc Meeting in Delhi
Despite their ongoing political rivalry in Jammu and Kashmir, the ruling National Conference and opposition Peoples Democratic Party have confirmed their participation in the INDIA bloc meeting in New Delhi on June 8.
M.P. Jabir: The First Indian Male Athlete to Qualify for the 400m Hurdles at the Olympics
New Delhi, June 7: M.P. Jabir is a prominent name in Indian athletics, known for his exceptional talent. Born on June 8, 1996, in Manjeri, Kerala, he specializes in the 400 meters hurdles and the 400 meters sprint. Jabir has made a significant mark in Indian track and field, showcasing his speed, technique, and consistency ... Read more M.P. Jabir: The First Indian Male Athlete to Qualify for the 400m Hurdles at the Olympics
New Delhi, 7 June 2026: Leader of Opposition in the Jammu & Kashmir Legislative Assembly Sunil Sharma today met Union Home Minister Amit Shah in New Delhi and held an extensive discussion on various issues concerning the Union Territory of Jammu & Kashmir. During the meeting, detailed deliberations were held on the prevailing security scenario, law and order situation, developmental initiatives, and the overall political landscape of Jammu & Kashmir. Sunil Sharma apprised the Union Home Minister of various issues and concerns emerging from the ground and highlighted the aspirations of the people regarding peace, progress, and effective governance. The meeting also reviewed the ongoing efforts of the Government of India to strengthen security, promote inclusive development, and deepen democratic institutions at the grassroots level. Both leaders emphasized the need to further consolidate the gains achieved in recent years and ensure that the benefits of development reach every section of society. Union Home Minister Amit Shah gave a patient hearing to the issues raised by Sunil Sharma and assured him that the Government of India, under the leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, remains fully committed to ensuring lasting peace, strengthening security, accelerating development, and safeguarding the interests of the people of Jammu & Kashmir. He reiterated that all necessary support would continue to be extended for the overall progress and prosperity of the Union Territory. Sunil Sharma reiterated the Bharatiya Janata Partys unwavering commitment to safeguarding the interests of the people of Jammu & Kashmir and working tirelessly for lasting peace, prosperity, and progress in the Union Territory. He said that under the dynamic leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi and the guidance of Union Home Minister Amit Shah, Jammu & Kashmir has witnessed a new era of development, transparency, and empowerment. The meeting reflects the continued focus of the BJP leadership on ensuring peace, security, and holistic development in Jammu & Kashmir while addressing the concerns and expectations of its citizens.
Watch: INDIA janbandhan united, 23 parties have confirmed participation: Congress
Twenty-three political parties have confirmed their participation in the INDIA janbandhan meeting at the Constitution Club in New Delhi on June 8, according to the Congress. The meeting is expected to focus on the opposition alliances future strategy with an eye on the 2029 general elections.
Malviya Nagar hotel fire: Death toll rises to 22 after foreign national dies during treatment
A Nigerian national has died from injuries sustained in the Malviya Nagar bed and breakfast fire, bringing the total death toll to 22. The blaze erupted on June 3 at the Flourish Inn hotel, claiming 21 lives initially and leaving several others injured.
Delhi hotel fire: One more foreign national dies, toll now at 22
New Delhi: A foreign national injured in the fire at a hotel in south Delhis Malviya Nagar succumbed to injuries during treatment at a hospital, taking the death toll in the tragedy to 22, police said on Sunday, June 7. The blaze ripped through Flourish Stays B&B in the Hauz Rani area on Wednesday morning, 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 .
2 pet dogs die in Delhis New Friends Colony fire; seven rescued
New Delhi: Two pet dogs died of suffocation while seven residents, including four children, were rescued after a fire broke out at a house in New Friends Colony here around 3:45 pm on Sunday, an official said. The blaze erupted at house number C-600, trapping residents on the upper floors as thick smoke engulfed 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 .
Indian Golf Team Gears Up for 2026 Asian Games, Says Kapil Dev
New Delhi, June 7: Kapil Dev, the president of the DP World Professional Golf Tour of India (DP World PGTI), has congratulated the selected members of the Indian mens golf team for the 2026 Asian Games in Aichi-Nagoya, Japan. The team includes Yuvraj Sandhu, Veer Ahlawat, and Sapthak Talwar, while the womens team features Aditi ... Read more Indian Golf Team Gears Up for 2026 Asian Games, Says Kapil Dev
Mamata Banerjee meets Kejriwal ahead of INDIA bloc meeting
New Delhi: Trinamool Congress chief Mamata Banerjee on Sunday, June 7, met Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) convener Arvind Kejriwal in the national capital, a day ahead of a meeting of the opposition INDIA bloc. The TMC described the meeting as warm, and said the two leaders held discussion on the road ahead. Twenty-three political parties 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 .
Kejriwal meets Mamata Banerjee in Delhi ahead of June 8 INDIA Bloc meet
Delhi Police bust fake call centre, arrest 3 in separate cases
Salman Agha Set to Replace Shan Masood as Pakistan Test Captain: Report
New Delhi, June 7: A significant change is on the horizon for Pakistan cricket as reports suggest that Salman Agha may take over the Test captaincy from Shan Masood. Masoods tenure as captain has been disappointing over the past three years. Since December 2023, Masood has led Pakistan in 16 Test matches, facing defeat in ... Read more Salman Agha Set to Replace Shan Masood as Pakistan Test Captain: Report
Modi Set to Make History on June 10 as Indias Longest-Serving Prime Minister
New Delhi, June 7: Prime Minister Narendra Modi is poised to become the longest-serving Prime Minister in Indias history on June 10. This milestone will surpass the record previously held by Jawaharlal Nehru. BJP leaders have praised Modis dedication and developmental initiatives for the nation. BJP national spokesperson Shehzad Poonawala stated, The people of India ... Read more Modi Set to Make History on June 10 as Indias Longest-Serving Prime Minister
Amit Shah to Launch Land Port Management System on June 9
New Delhi, June 7: Under the leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, India is set to enhance its border and internal security with a significant milestone. On June 9, Union Home Minister Amit Shah will inaugurate the Land Port Management System (LPMS) in New Delhi. The LPMS is a state-of-the-art digital platform designed to integrate ... Read more Amit Shah to Launch Land Port Management System on June 9
West Bengal to Implement Ayushman Bharat Scheme, Becoming the 36th State to Join
New Delhi, June 7: West Bengal is set to become the 36th state or union territory in India to implement the Ayushman Bharat Pradhan Mantri Jan Arogya Yojana (AB PM-JAY). This initiative is seen as a significant step towards achieving universal health coverage and providing affordable, quality healthcare services to all citizens. According to the ... Read more West Bengal to Implement Ayushman Bharat Scheme, Becoming the 36th State to Join
Private Sector Announces 56 Lakh Crore Investment for FY26: SBI Research
New Delhi, June 7: The private sector has experienced a significant surge in activity, announcing an investment of approximately 56 lakh crore for the fiscal year 2026. This figure marks a substantial increase from 37 lakh crore in fiscal year 2025, according to a report by SBI Research. The report arrives at a time when ... Read more Private Sector Announces 56 Lakh Crore Investment for FY26: SBI Research
Indias Space Startup Ecosystem Surges to 400, Says Dr. Jitendra Singh
New Delhi, June 7: Indias space startup ecosystem has experienced remarkable growth, expanding from single digits a few years ago to nearly 400 startups today. This significant milestone includes one startup that has recently achieved unicorn status, as stated by Union Minister Dr. Jitendra Singh on Sunday. He further noted that the value of Indias ... Read more Indias Space Startup Ecosystem Surges to 400, Says Dr. Jitendra Singh
New Delhi, June 7: Tata Motors is set to maintain its investment in electric and hydrogen-based technologies for its commercial vehicle segment as the world shifts towards clean mobility. This announcement was made by Chairman N. Chandrasekaran in a message to shareholders included in the companys annual report for 2025-26. Chandrasekaran emphasized that the transition ... Read more Tata Motors to Continue Investment in EV and Hydrogen Technology for Commercial Vehicles: N. Chandrasekaran
Education Minister Discusses NEP 2020 Outcomes with Goa Chief Minister
New Delhi, June 7: Union Education Minister Dharmendra Pradhan met with Goa Chief Minister Pramod Sawant on Sunday to discuss the implementation of the National Education Policy (NEP) 2020. In a statement, Pradhan expressed his pleasure in meeting Chief Minister Dr. Pramod Sawant. They had meaningful discussions aimed at strengthening the implementation of NEP 2020 ... Read more Education Minister Discusses NEP 2020 Outcomes with Goa Chief Minister
Rashid Alvi Calls for Unity Among Opposition to Strengthen India Alliance
New Delhi, June 7: Congress leader Rashid Alvi has urged allied parties to unite ahead of the India Alliance meeting. He emphasized that all opposition parties must come together to keep the BJP out of power. Speaking to a news agency, Alvi stated, I would also advise the DMK that if their goal is to ... Read more Rashid Alvi Calls for Unity Among Opposition to Strengthen India Alliance
Ashok Gehlot Claims Conspiracy Prevented His Rise as Congress President
New Delhi, June 7: Former Chief Minister of Rajasthan and senior Congress leader Ashok Gehlot has sparked discussions with his recent statements regarding his near ascension to the role of Congress President. Gehlot claims that a conspiracy thwarted his expected election to the partys top position. He asserts that a decision had been made to ... Read more Ashok Gehlot Claims Conspiracy Prevented His Rise as Congress President
Cracks in INDIA Bloc? DMK boycott, JMM-CPI concerns and BJP jibes loom over Delhi meet
Seven people, dog rescued from fire at Delhis New Friends Colony house
Police said no person was injured in the blaze which was brought under control at 4:05 p.m. and dismissed reports circulating about the death of a child
NEET UG 2026 re-exam city intimation slip released, test on June 21
New Delhi: The National Testing Agency (NTA) on Sunday, June 7, released the exam city intimation slip for the NEET-UG 2026 re-examination, scheduled on June 21. Candidates can now check their allotted examination city for NEET UG 2026. Log in with your application number and password to view and download your slip, the NTA said 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 .
Sustainable Aviation Fuels Share Expected to Remain Below 1% in 2026: IATA
New Delhi, June 7: The production of Sustainable Aviation Fuel (SAF) is projected to reach 2.4 million tons in 2026, with its share in total aviation fuel consumption expected to be just 0.8 percent. This information was released by the International Air Transport Association (IATA). This indicates that carbon emissions remain a significant challenge for ... Read more Sustainable Aviation Fuels Share Expected to Remain Below 1% in 2026: IATA
Sunil Gavaskar Praises Afghan Teams Resilience in Test Match
New Delhi, June 7: Despite Indias dominance in the lone Test match against Afghanistan, former Indian captain Sunil Gavaskar has commended the fighting spirit of the Afghan players. Starting the day at 368/3, Team India aimed to build a larger score. However, Afghanistans fast bowlers made a comeback during the morning session, limiting Indias score ... Read more Sunil Gavaskar Praises Afghan Teams Resilience in Test Match
Global Energy Crisis Drives Increase in Domestic LPG Prices
New Delhi, June 7: Central ministers and NDA leaders have attributed the recent increase in domestic LPG prices to the global energy crisis and rising international fuel costs. This statement from BJP leaders follows a 29 hike in the price of a 14.2 kg domestic LPG cylinder. Union Minister Gajendra Singh Shekhawat noted that this ... Read more Global Energy Crisis Drives Increase in Domestic LPG Prices
Nepals Foreign Minister Praises Relations with India During Visit
New Delhi, June 7: Nepals Foreign Minister Shishir Khanal recently completed a three-day visit to India, where he met with the countrys top leadership. On Sunday, he remarked on the strong ties between India and Nepal, emphasizing that there are further opportunities for collaboration in connectivity, tourism, and the energy sector. In an interview with ... Read more Nepals Foreign Minister Praises Relations with India During Visit
E-Jagruti Platform Wins Silver Award for E-Governance, Transforming Consumer Justice
New Delhi, June 7: The Department of Consumer Affairs E-Jagruti platform has been awarded the prestigious Silver Award in the National E-Governance Awards 2026. This recognition comes from the Department of Administrative Reforms and Public Grievances for its innovative use of technology in digital transformation within the Government Process Reengineering category. The announcement was made ... Read more E-Jagruti Platform Wins Silver Award for E-Governance, Transforming Consumer Justice
Air Pollution Linked to Memory Decline, Equivalent to Aging a Decade: Study Reveals
New Delhi, June 7: Air pollution affects not only our hearts but also our brains. A new study suggests that prolonged exposure to air pollution can severely impair memory and cognitive abilities. Researchers claim that the impact of air pollution could be equivalent to aging by nearly ten years. The study was conducted by researchers ... Read more Air Pollution Linked to Memory Decline, Equivalent to Aging a Decade: Study Reveals
New Delhi, Jun 7: Ahead of the INDIA bloc meeting on June 8, senior Congress leader Jairam Ramesh on Saturday asserted that the opposition alliance stays united despite some parties choosing to opt out of attendance due to their respective reasons. In an X post, Ramesh announced that twenty-three political parties will be in attendance at the meeting, which will take place at the Constitution Club in the national capital. Ramesh emphasised that despite not being in attendance, the parties [] The post INDIA Bloc Meeting To Convene Tomorrow With 23 Parties; Congress Says Janbandhan United As DMK Opts Out appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Rain lashes parts of Delhi, brings relief from heat; IMD forecasts another spell on June 1112
Delhi witnessed a sudden weather shift on Sunday as rain showers swept across parts of the national capital, particularly near the Indira Gandhi International Airport. These much-needed rains brought significant relief from the recent hot and humid conditions, leading to a noticeable drop in temperature for residents.
Watch: CJP founder Abhijeet Dipke back home; security tightened after Delhi rally
CJP founder Abhijeet Dipke returned to his residence in Maharashtras Chhatrapati Sambhajinagar district after leading a protest at Delhis Jantar Mantar demanding the resignation of Union Education Minister Dharmendra Pradhan over alleged examination irregularities.
INDIA bloc huddle in Delhi: TMC among 23 parties to attend June 8 meet key agendas
INDIA bloc leaders convene in Delhi today amidst recent election defeats and internal friction. Twenty-three parties confirmed participation, aiming to present a united front against the BJP. However, key allies like DMK and AAP are reportedly skipping the meeting due to ongoing disputes, testing the coalition's resolve.
Yoga for healthy ageing theme reflects pressing global health priority: Union Ayush minister
NEW DELHI, June 7: The focus on health ageing in this years International Day of Yoga reflects one of the most pressing global health priorities as countries grapple with rapidly ageing populations and a growing burden of lifestyle-related diseases, Union Ayush Minister Prataprao Jadhav has said. The main International Day of Yoga celebration on June 21 this year will be held in Kolkata with the theme of Yoga for Health Living. Jadhav said the focus must now shift from merely [] The post Yoga for healthy ageing theme reflects pressing global health priority: Union Ayush minister appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Parliamentary Panel Looking Into NEET, OSM Issues Seeks Answers From NTA, CBSE
NEW DELHI, Jun 7: A Parliamentary panel has asked the National Testing Agency (NTA) to define what constitutes a paper leak in its definition and whether any paper leaks have occurred in exams it conducted since 2018, sources said. The panels questionnaire follows NTA officials appearance before it last week, where they contended that there was no paper leak from their system, claiming that some questions from a guess paper were in circulation, sources said. The Parliamentary Committee for Education, [] The post Parliamentary Panel Looking Into NEET, OSM Issues Seeks Answers From NTA, CBSE appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Extortion gang kingpins wife arrested for laundering money
Crime branch arrested Surekha Rani under MCOCA for laundering proceeds of an organised syndicate extorting traffic police. Her husband, Raj Kumar alias Raju Meena, is the alleged kingpin. Rani is accused of accumulating crores in property through illegal earnings, with a stark contrast between her declared income and asset accumulation.
IIT Delhi Hosts Open House for Top JEE Advanced Students
Bengaluru, June 7: Following the announcement of the JEE (Advanced) 2026 results, successful students across the country are now engaged in selecting suitable IITs and courses. In this context, the Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Delhi has organized a special Open House series to familiarize students with the institutes academic and research activities. Open Houses ... Read more IIT Delhi Hosts Open House for Top JEE Advanced Students
He Didnt Seem To Have Too Much Gas Left In The Tank: Karim On Pants Dismissal
New Delhi: Former India wicketkeeper-batter Saba Karim believes Rishabh Pant's dismissal on day two of the one-off Test against Afghanistan was more a result of fatigue and dehydration than poor shot selection, after the left-hander's impressive innings ended on 81. Pant, who was removed as India's vice-captain ahead of the series with the role being handed to KL Rahul, appeared set for a century after batting fluently alongside skipper Shubman Gill. However, the wicketkeeper-batter fell for 81 off 121 balls when he miscued an attacking stroke and was caught at mid-off off Afghanistan captain Hashmatullah Shahidi. Karim believes that Pant looked in complete control for most of his innings and was surprised to see him depart in that fashion. I was expecting a big knock from Rishabh Pant because he seemed to be in control, despite that outside edge for which no review was taken, Karim told Jio Hotstar. The former national selector felt Pant's physical condition in the extreme heat may have contributed to the dismissal. However, I felt that an over before his dismissal, he was beginning to lose energy. He didn't seem to have too much gas left in the tank. He required some treatment from the physio, and I think he was getting dehydrated. So perhaps it was a lapse in concentration more than anything else, he added. Karim also pointed out that the shot was uncharacteristic of Pant, who is generally known for calculated aggression despite his attacking reputation. Rarely do you see Rishabh Pant go for a big shot when both long-on and long-off are stationed on the boundary. He was simply trying to accelerate but didn't get the right ball to play that shot, he said. Karim also pointed out that the shot was uncharacteristic of Pant, who is generally known for calculated aggression despite his attacking reputation. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Pant's innings played a key role in India's commanding first-innings total of 564/8 declared, helping the hosts tighten their grip on the match despite falling 19 runs short of what would have been his seventh Test century. Article Source: IANS
Mamata travels to Delhi to attend INDIA bloc meeting amid speculation of split among Trinamool MPs
The former West Bengal chief minister was accompanied by Rajya Sabha MP Dola Sen and veteran Lok Sabha MP Kalyan Banerjee
Delhi anti-encroachment drive: MCD demolishes 95 structures, seals 124 properties so far
The Municipal Corporation of Delhi intensified its crackdown on illegal constructions and encroachments, conducting 95 demolitions and sealing 124 properties. This enforcement campaign, aimed at public safety, follows the issuance of numerous legal notices and demolition orders. Local representatives have voiced support for the drive, emphasizing adherence to building regulations.
India, Indonesia deepen Comprehensive Strategic Partnership at 8th Joint Commission Meeting
New Delhi [India], June 7 : In a significant move to elevate the bilateral relationship between two of Asias most influential democracies, External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar co-chaired the 8th India-Indonesia Joint Commission Meeting (JCM) with his Indonesian counterpart, Foreign Minister Sugiono. The high-level dialogue underscored the robust trajectory of the Comprehensive Strategic Partnership between the two nations, which has seen remarkable growth in recent years. The discussions held during the JCM were both comprehensive and substantive, reflecting the broadening scope of the India-Indonesia relationship. Recognising their shared interests and the strategic alignment between New Delhi and Jakarta, the Ministers reviewed progress across a wide array of sectors, strengthening maritime and shipping cooperation, alongside robust discussions on political, defence, and security frameworks, deepening collaboration in trade, fintech, fertilisers, pharmaceuticals, and critical minerals, a sector increasingly vital for future-ready economies. Both ministers also focused on cultural exchange, tourism, and educational initiatives to bring the citizens of both nations closer and continue the momentum in health cooperation, a priority highlighted by the global needs of the post-pandemic landscape. Beyond bilateral cooperation, the meeting served as a crucial platform for regional diplomacy. Jaishankar and FM Sugiono exchanged detailed perspectives on the evolving regional landscape, emphasising the need for enhanced multilateral coordination. A core focus of the conversation was the deepening of India-ASEAN ties. As India remains committed to its Act East policy, Indonesias pivotal role within ASEAN continues to be a cornerstone for ensuring a stable, prosperous, and rules-based Indo-Pacific region. In a post on X, Jaishankar said, A pleasure to co-chair the 8th India Indonesia Joint Commission meeting alongside FM Sugiono. Our Comprehensive Strategic Partnership has witnessed a strong growth in recent years. Held substantive discussions on our political, defence & security, maritime & shipping, trade, fintech, health, pharmaceuticals, fertiliser, critical mineral as well as tourism, education and cultural cooperation. Also exchanged perspectives on regional developments, advancing our multilateral coordination and deepening India ASEAN ties. In a post on Sugiono, he said, Delighted to co-chair the 8th Indonesia-India Joint Commission Meeting with S Jaishankar, External Affairs Minister of India, in New Delhi (7/6). We discussed key priorities under the Indonesia-India Comprehensive Strategic Partnership, from trade and maritime security to digital connectivity, infrastructure, health and people-to-people ties. Looking forward to Prime Minister Narendra Modis upcoming visit to Jakarta. The visit will be an important opportunity to further deepen our cooperation and deliver tangible benefits for our peoples. Highlighting the deep-seated historical and strategic ties between the two nations, Jaishankar stated that the visit of Indonesian President Prabowo Subianto as the Republic Day Chief Guest in 2025 has imparted fresh momentum to the bilateral Comprehensive Strategic Partnership. This latest meeting comes at a pivotal time for regional cooperation, with both nations actively participating in various ASEAN-led mechanisms and initiatives, such as the ASEAN-India Comprehensive Strategic Partnership (2026-2030). The visit is viewed as a vital step in ensuring that the bilateral momentum remains dynamic and responsive to the evolving regional geopolitical landscape. (ANI)
Russia Launches Drone Attack on Ukraines Chernobyl Nuclear Facility, Raising Radiation Concerns
New Delhi, June 7: Russia has once again targeted the special area surrounding Ukraines Chernobyl nuclear power plant with a drone strike. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky reported that a significant nuclear storage facility was hit during this attack. In a post on the social media platform X, President Zelensky stated, Russia has once again attacked ... Read more Russia Launches Drone Attack on Ukraines Chernobyl Nuclear Facility, Raising Radiation Concerns
Tamil Nadu CM Vijay To Attend NITI Aayog Meeting in Delhi
This will be his second visit to the national capital as Chief Minister
No 'Delhi mein sab nahi chalta hai': After 21 deaths in Malviya Nagar fire, who is to blame?
Twenty-one lives were tragically lost in a Delhi B&B fire, including twelve foreign nationals. Investigations reveal a shocking web of institutional blame-shifting among various government agencies. The building, licensed for six rooms but operating with twenty-five, lacked essential safety features and fire clearance, highlighting systemic failures.
Several feared trapped as fire breaks out at house in Delhi's New Friends Colony
A fire erupted in a residential building in New Friends Colony, Delhi, on Sunday afternoon, prompting an immediate response from the Delhi Fire Services. Two fire tenders were dispatched to the scene, where firefighters are working to evacuate residents. Several individuals are feared trapped inside the building as rescue operations are underway.
One dead, two rescued in Delhi's New Friends Colony fire: Report
A tragic fire in New Friends Colony, Delhi, claimed the life of a child on Sunday. Two individuals were successfully rescued from the burning house and taken to a hospital for medical attention. Firefighters responded swiftly to the blaze, launching rescue efforts. The cause of the fire remains under investigation. Further details are expected as the situation develops.

