Diksha Emerges as a Unified Digital Platform for School Education: Government
New Delhi, June 28: The central government announced on Sunday that the knowledge-sharing platform Diksha has emerged as One Nation, One Digital Platform for school education. It provides digital learning resources linked to the curriculum in multiple languages, promoting inclusive and technology-based learning for students and teachers across India. Launched in 2017, Diksha is operated ... Read more Diksha Emerges as a Unified Digital Platform for School Education: Government
NDA Leaders Praise Mann Ki Baat as a Significant Step Towards Nation Building
New Delhi, June 28: Prime Minister Narendra Modis popular radio program, Mann Ki Baat, aired its 135th episode on Sunday, receiving widespread acclaim from central ministers, state chief ministers, and senior leaders of the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP). They described the address as inspiring and crucial for nation-building. Union Education Minister Dharmendra Pradhan expressed gratitude ... Read more NDA Leaders Praise Mann Ki Baat as a Significant Step Towards Nation Building
Radha Credits WPL Stint, Team's Backing For India Return After 11 Months
New Delhi: India spinner Radha Yadav has spoken about her return to the national T20I setup after an 11-month gap, revealing how work done during the Women's Premier League (WPL), the support of the team management, and continuous learning from teammates and opponents have prepared her for the latest chapter of her international career. Ahead of India's ongoing campaign, the left-arm spinner also explained how the WPL has transformed the pathway to international cricket and praised senior players Harmanpreet Kaur and Smriti Mandhana for shaping the team's culture. Reflecting on her comeback, Radha said the time away from the Indian side allowed her to broaden both her batting and bowling skills while receiving the confidence to develop her game in her own way. I am rejoining the T20I team after almost a gap of 11 months. It feels good to be back. Recently, we played the WPL. In that tournament, I added quite a few things to my game, especially how to hit with more power, how to score quickly in the death overs, and how to vary my pace and use my variations better with the ball. I have worked on all those aspects of my game. The Indian team staff has also backed me a lot. They have been very open with me. They gave me the freedom to set things according to my own way. So, having that backing makes a huge difference, Radha told JioStar. The experienced spinner also described how improvement is a constant process, insisting that players can always find opportunities to grow by observing those around them. Personally, I learn a lot from everyone around me, teammates, coaches, even opponents. Learning never stops as long as you are playing the game. If you don't understand something about your own game, you can watch others and pick up things. Watching how they bowl, how they set their field, how they handle pressure, all of it helps, she stated. She added that the role of a spinner remains rooted in discipline and execution rather than searching for unnecessary complexity. Our conversations are always about how to take wickets and how to keep the run rate down. As a spinner, that is our job. We can't do too many extra things. We have to stick to our strengths, use our variations, and keep hitting the right areas. Radha also highlighted the impact of the Women's Premier League on India's talent pipeline, saying the competition has become an important bridge between domestic cricket and the international stage. Not everyone gets to play a lot of cricket before stepping onto the international stage. Moving directly from domestic to international cricket is not easy. There is a huge jump in quality and pressure. Luckily, now there is the WPL, so players get some exposure to international-level competition before playing for India. That helps them adjust faster, Radha said. Comparing the pathway available during the early years of her career, she explained that the current generation enters the national team with far more experience. But in our time, it wasn't like that. We played domestic cricket and then directly moved to internationals. There was no middle ground. Now, the young players who are coming in have already polished their skills. They adapt much faster. By the time they reach the national team, they just need a little push, some guidance on handling pressure and adapting to different situations. Nothing more, she noted. Comparing the pathway available during the early years of her career, she explained that the current generation enters the national team with far more experience. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Credit goes to both Harman Di and Smriti Di, their inputs for the team have always been very important over the years. Whenever there is a tough situation, whether it's with the bat, on the field, or in the dressing room, they are always there to guide us. We have seen for years how both of them have built this team. They have led from the front and also helped the youngsters coming in. They make sure that every new player feels like they belong. Whoever comes into the team gets enough freedom to express their skills and be themselves, Radha concluded. Article Source: IANS
Mann Ki Baat: PM hails self-reliance goals achieved by country
New Delhi: Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Sunday, June 28, highlighted several milestones achieved by the country to become self-reliant as he cited the maiden flight of the made-in-India C-295 aircraft that will boost aerospace manufacturing abilities. In his monthly radio broadcast Mann Ki Baat, Modi noted that in June itself, the country achieved a 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 Days Before Birthday, Gurugram Rider Killed After Thar Rams Him In Delhi
The incident took place on June 25 when Sarthak Mattoo, a Gurugram resident, was on his way to work around 6:30 am.
Rivers in Delhi NCR: The lifelines that shape the National Capital Region
Even though Delhi NCR region is considered one of the most urbanized areas in India, the geographical features of this area include various rivers that determine its ecosystem, water resources, and floodplains. Even though the river Yamuna is considered the most popular and well-known river passing through the city, there are some other rivers and seasonal streams that determine the geography of Delhi, Noida, Ghaziabad, Gurugram, Faridabad, and nearby districts. Lets take a closer look at the rivers of Delhi NCR.
Delhi Government arrests former top health official in In multi-crore medical scam case
The arrest of Dr. Vatsala Aggarwal comes days after the ACB apprehended Dr. Vijay Kumar Ranga in the same case and he was later remanded to four days police custody by a Delhi court
New Delhi, June 28 : Fresh and disturbing details have emerged in the Lohagad Fort murder case, as investigators probing the killing of 26-year-old Pune [] The post Ketan Agarwal Murder Case: Chetan Chaudhary Blackmailed Siya Goyal Into Killing Fianc, Says Police; Shocking Confession Surfaces appeared first on The Voice Of Sikkim .
Meet IPS Archit Chandak, IITian Who Rejected Rs 35 Lakh Job Offer To Crack UPSC In First Attempt
Currently serving as the Superintendent of Police (SP) in Maharashtra's Akola district, Chandak's journey from IIT Delhi to the Indian Police Service has inspired many online.
The Right Time to Indulge in Sweets: Avoiding Blood Sugar Spikes and Weight Gain
New Delhi, June 28: Festivals, weddings, birthdays, and celebrations often feel incomplete without sweets. However, doctors emphasize that there is an optimal time to enjoy sweets, which many people overlook. Consuming sweets at the wrong time can lead to increased blood sugar levels and gradual weight gain. Many individuals start their day with sweets, chocolates, ... Read more The Right Time to Indulge in Sweets: Avoiding Blood Sugar Spikes and Weight Gain
Major Breakthrough for Delhi Police: Two Notorious Vehicle Thieves Arrested
New Delhi, June 28: The Anti Auto Theft Squad (AATS) of Delhi Police has achieved a significant milestone in the North-East District. They have successfully apprehended two notorious vehicle thieves and recovered four stolen motorcycles. On June 26, acting on a tip-off, the AATS team set up a trap near Metro Pillar Number 268 in ... Read more Major Breakthrough for Delhi Police: Two Notorious Vehicle Thieves Arrested
Gold, Silver Rate Today: Here is how much gold and silver costs in key Indian cities on Saturday, 28 June 2026. Check the price of 18K, 22K and 24K gold and 999 Fine silver in Ahmedabad, Bengaluru, Chennai, Delhi, Hyderabad, Kolkata, and Mumbai.
Delhi Police Arrests 16 Drug Traffickers in Major Operation
New Delhi, June 28: In a significant crackdown against drug trafficking, the Western District Police of Delhi has arrested 16 individuals as part of a special operation named Kavach-14.0. This operation has led to the registration of 13 NDPS (Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances) cases, with authorities seizing over 32 kilograms of marijuana, along with ... Read more Delhi Police Arrests 16 Drug Traffickers in Major Operation
Former Top Delhi Health Official Arrested In Multi-Crore Medical Scam Case
The case pertains to alleged large-scale financial irregularities in procurements worth several hundred crores of rupees by the Central Procurement Agency (CPA), functioning under the DGHS.
No longer cursed: CM Yogi Adityanath says Noida is now Indias top investment destination
Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath declared Gautam Budh Nagar a leading investment hub, inaugurating a new Noida Authority headquarters and projects worth over Rs 2,400 crore. He highlighted improved governance, faster project execution, and a transformed work culture as drivers of this growth. Adityanath also emphasized the government's commitment to resolving builder-buyer disputes and fostering MSME development, aiming to make the region a global manufacturing center.
June 29 Panchang: Worship Lord Vishnu and Goddess Lakshmi on Full Moon Day
New Delhi, June 28: The Panchang holds significant importance in Hinduism. Before undertaking any auspicious work, travel, investment, or rituals, consulting the Panchang is essential. It is based on the positions of the sun, moon, and other celestial bodies. On June 29, 2026 (Monday), the full moon day of the Shukla Paksha in the month ... Read more June 29 Panchang: Worship Lord Vishnu and Goddess Lakshmi on Full Moon Day
BJP President Nitin Naveen Embarks on Three-Day Telangana Tour to Strengthen Organization
New Delhi, June 28: Nitin Naveen, the National President of the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), begins a significant three-day organizational tour of Telangana today, from June 28 to June 30, 2026. During this extensive visit, Naveen aims to invigorate the partys organizational structure, enhance grassroots outreach, and solidify upcoming strategies through several high-level meetings. He ... Read more BJP President Nitin Naveen Embarks on Three-Day Telangana Tour to Strengthen Organization
How to Build a 1 Crore Fund with Just 10,000 Monthly Investment
New Delhi, June 28: For many, a 1 crore investment fund remains a significant financial goal. However, reaching this target doesnt always require a large upfront investment. By starting at the right time, consistently investing, and leveraging the power of compounding, even a small monthly SIP (Systematic Investment Plan) can grow into a substantial fund ... Read more How to Build a 1 Crore Fund with Just 10,000 Monthly Investment
Prime Minister Modi to Address Nation in 135th Episode of Mann Ki Baat
New Delhi, June 28: Prime Minister Narendra Modi will address the nation and Indians living abroad in the 135th episode of his popular monthly radio program, Mann Ki Baat, this Sunday at 11 AM. Listeners can tune in via the OnAir mobile app, as well as through AIR News, DD News, the Prime Ministers Office ... Read more Prime Minister Modi to Address Nation in 135th Episode of Mann Ki Baat
Delhi: 5 pharmacists, 2 others suspended over lapses in drug procurement
Seven individuals, including five pharmacists and two officials, have been suspended following a probe into the Central Procurement Agency's (CPA) operations. The Delhi Chief Minister's office confirmed the action, citing significant lapses in medicine procurement, storage, and management. This move underscores the government's firm stance against corruption, with the suspensions taking immediate effect.
Delhi govt to soon introduce law to regulate coaching centres: CM Rekha Gupta
Delhi Chief Minister Rekha Gupta has issued a stern warning to coaching centers, mandating compliance with safety norms within one month or face closure. A new regulatory law is forthcoming to bolster oversight and student security. Students are urged to report any safety lapses. This decisive action follows recent fire tragedies, underscoring the government's commitment to safeguarding young learners.
Delhi hit-and-run: Techie was driving Thar that killed biker 2 days ago, arrested
A 34-year-old biker, Sarthak Mattoo, was tragically killed in a hit-and-run incident on the Rajokri Flyover. The driver of the Thar, a software tester from Ghaziabad, has been apprehended. The vehicle, registered in Karnataka, was leased to a Bengaluru-based company. Mattoo's father expressed anguish, questioning the delay in medical aid and demanding justice for his son, who was days away from his birthday.
England Dominates Panama 2-0, Secures Top Spot in FIFA World Cup Group
New Delhi, June 28: In an impressive display, England triumphed over Panama with a score of 2-0 in their Group L match at the FIFA World Cup 2026. The victory, secured at the New Jersey Stadium in New York, propelled England to the top of their group, allowing them to advance to the Round of ... Read more England Dominates Panama 2-0, Secures Top Spot in FIFA World Cup Group
Indian Philosophers Day celebrated at AAAM Degree College Bemina
Abdul Ahad Azad Memorial Degree College, Bemina celebrated Indian Philosophers Day on June 25. The one day seminar titled Cosmic Consciousness in Vedanta and Kashmir Shaivism: A Comparative and Integrative Study started with presidential address by Professor Hamidullah Marazi who highlighted the need to develop appetite for comparative studies that reveal new vistas/perspectives necessary to observe world philosophies. He said we need to develop the desire to study new discourses that may not be familiar to us. Philosophers, he said, have always been for dialogue rather than deadlock. Earlier, Dr Shabana Arjumand, the Vice-Principal of the college inaugurated the session, as per a press release. Dr Mirinal Kaul from IIT Bombay spoke to the delegates in the online mode. He discussed wide range of philosophies within the Indian sub-continent invoking many a figure from Kashmir itself like Sheikh ul Alam, Lal Ded, Prakash Ram and Ahad Zargar etc. Drawing heavily on their core philosophies, he discussed their relevance in contemporary times. Dr. Navennet Chopra from the University of Delhi, Dr. Shrinivasan K Iyer from MS TVS Madurai, Dr JAvaid Ahmad Mallah from IUST also spoke on the occasion and shed light on different aspects of Vedanta philosophy and Kashmir Shaivism. Many prominent faculty members of various colleges attended the session. Meanwhile, the PG department of Commerce of the college also conducted a one day seminar in the auditorium of the college. The seminar titled Effectiveness and Advantages of Costing in Public Institutions was held in collaboration with Institute of Cost Accountants of India (ICMAI). The Principal of the college Prof Muzaffar Ahmad Bhat inaugurated the session and delivered the formal welcome address. He highlighted the importance of cost accounting and how it is a strategic tool for business management. Bashir Masoodi delivered the inaugural address in the session. It was followed by addresses by eminent guests in P K Aggarwal, L M Kaushal, B B Goyal who all shed light on the need to know cost effectiveness both at individual level and for commercial purposes. Prof Shabila Miraj, the Head of the PG Department of Commerce conducted the proceedings of the seminar.
Political Tensions Rise Over Sonia Gandhis Gaza Article
New Delhi, June 28: Political rhetoric has intensified following Congress Parliamentary Party President Sonia Gandhis critique of Indias foreign policy regarding Gaza. On Saturday, NDA leaders launched a strong attack on the Congress party. BJP spokesperson Tuhin Sinha stated, Sonia Gandhi frequently writes articles on Gaza and criticizes Indias policy. Only she can explain her ... Read more Political Tensions Rise Over Sonia Gandhis Gaza Article
Kathua Police Seizes 50 Lakh Worth Property from Alleged Drug Trafficker
New Delhi, June 28: The Jammu and Kashmir Police have intensified their campaign against drug trafficking, resulting in the seizure of property valued at approximately 50 lakh in the Billawar area of Kathua district. According to police reports, this action was taken under the provisions of the Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances (NDPS) Act, with ... Read more Kathua Police Seizes 50 Lakh Worth Property from Alleged Drug Trafficker
Congress MP Imran Masood Critiques Governments Foreign Policy and Ram Mandir Fund Controversy
New Delhi, June 28: Congress MP Imran Masood addressed various issues on Saturday, including the Ram Mandir fund controversy and Indias foreign policy. He stated that the countrys international standing has weakened compared to previous years. Masood emphasized that the world has witnessed Indias past position and its current status. Sonia Gandhi, the leader of ... Read more Congress MP Imran Masood Critiques Governments Foreign Policy and Ram Mandir Fund Controversy
Gaurav Vallabh Responds to Sonia Gandhis Comments on Gaza and Pranab Mukherjee
New Delhi, June 28: BJP leader Gaurav Vallabh has reacted to Congress Parliamentary Party President Sonia Gandhis comments on the Gaza issue and her daughter Sharmistha Mukherjees claims regarding former President Pranab Mukherjee. Vallabh emphasized that Indias foreign policy is determined not by political theatrics or appeasement, but by the national interests of 1.4 billion ... Read more Gaurav Vallabh Responds to Sonia Gandhis Comments on Gaza and Pranab Mukherjee
Brief spell of rain causes waterlogging in Srinagar areas
Srinagar, Jun 27: A brief spell of rainfall on Friday night exposed the defunct drainage infrastructure in various areas of Srinagar as roads were submerged in muddy water, leaving locals struggling to navigate cesspools. The waterlogging, witnessed around iconic Boulevard Road, especially near Ghat Nos. 3 and 4 and adjoining areas, occurred after only a few minutes of rainfall, raising fresh concerns over the drainage system in one of Kashmir's premier tourist destinations. Despite the late hour, the area remained bustling with visitors as the Boulevard is lined with hotels, restaurants, and residential houseboats, making it one of the busiest tourist hubs even during the night. The rain lasted only for a short while, but the entire road was submerged. The water remained stagnant and turned the stretch into a muddy cesspool, said Manzoor Ahmad, a local. Every time it rains, the same situation repeats despite repeated assurances. Several tourists were caught in the waterlogged stretch, with many forced to wade through ankle-deep muddy water. We had heard so much about the beauty of Kashmir and were excited to spend the evening along the Boulevard. Instead, our bags and shoes got drenched while crossing the road, said a tourist from Delhi, adding that such an important tourist destination deserves better infrastructure. Residents said the recurring waterlogging not only inconveniences tourists but also tarnishes the image of Srinagar's most visited tourist corridor. Friday night's rainfall also led to temporary waterlogging in several other parts of Srinagar, including many areas in Downtown, once again highlighting the city's inadequate stormwater drainage network. Locals urged the authorities to expedite the pending developmental works and establish a proper drainage network to prevent repeated waterlogging, saying Srinagar's tourism showcase deserves infrastructure that matches its global reputation.
Ladakh gears up to welcome Dalai Lama for annual summer visit
Kargil, Jun 27:Tibetan spiritual leader His Holiness the 14th Dalai Lama is scheduled to arrive in Ladakh on June 28 for his annual extended summer stay. He is travelling to the region following medical treatment in Delhi. His time in Ladakh will include religious teachings and special celebrations for his 91st birthday on July 6, official sources said. They said that His Holiness the 14th Dalai Lama will have a two-month stay in Ladakh. The Leh administration, in coordination with the Ladakh Buddhist Association (LBA) and Ladakh Gonpa Association (LGA), has organised a grand traditional welcome for his arrival at the Technical Army Airport, Leh. President of the Ladakh Buddhist Association, Tsering Dorjay Lakrook, informed the media that the visit of His Holiness the 14th Dalai Lama to Ladakh has been confirmed, and he is scheduled to arrive on June 28, 2026. According to Lakrook, His Holiness is expected to stay in Ladakh throughout the month of July and for approximately half of August. He further stated that the number of public blessings and audiences this year may be limited compared to previous years, considering His Holiness's recent knee surgery and the need to ensure adequate rest during his stay. He also announced that His Holiness is expected to visit Matho Village, where he will confer the Yarchos Chenmo teachings. Details regarding other teachings and public programmes will be finalised and announced after His Holiness arrives in Ladakh. He also stated that the 91st birthday of His Holiness the Dalai Lama, falling on July 6, 2026, will be celebrated with great enthusiasm and grandeur across Ladakh. Larkook expressed joy among devotees and well-wishers over the confirmed visit .
Srinagar cannot breathe forever
Every morning and evening, Srinagar reminds us that it has reached a critical point in its urban journey. Traffic congestion, pressure on roads, shortage of parking, shrinking open spaces, increasing demand for housing, and mounting stress on civic amenities are no longer isolated problems. They are symptoms of a city carrying a burden far beyond what it was originally designed to bear. Over the last three decades, Srinagar has witnessed unprecedented growth. The city has become the administrative, educational, medical, commercial and tourism capital of Kashmir. People from every district travel daily to Srinagar for employment, education, healthcare, business and government services. Simultaneously, tourism has expanded manifold, with millions of visitors arriving annually. The result is that a city planned for a much smaller population is now struggling to accommodate residents, commuters, tourists and businesses alike. The traditional response to congestion has been road widening. While necessary in certain locations, global experience shows that widening roads alone rarely solves urban congestion. New road space is quickly filled by additional vehicles, and traffic bottlenecks simply shift from one junction to another. Srinagar is already witnessing this phenomenon. The real solution lies in reducing excessive dependence on Srinagar itself. Interestingly, the Government of India has recently recognised a similar challenge in the National Capital Region. Faced with enormous pressure on Delhi, the Ministry of Housing and Urban Affairs and the NCR Planning Board have approved the development of four new greenfield cities under the Regional Plan 2041. The objective is simple: decentralise growth, create new economic hubs, distribute population pressure and prevent Delhi from carrying the weight of the entire region. The plan also envisions multiple new townships connected by modern transport networks, moving away from a Delhi-centric model towards a multi-nodal urban region. The success stories of Noida ( now with new International Airport ) and Gurugram offer valuable lessons. Fifty years ago, both were relatively small settlements. Today, they have evolved into major economic centres, generating employment, attracting investment and absorbing a substantial share of the population that would otherwise have crowded Delhi. While these cities have their own challenges, they demonstrate how planned satellite cities can significantly reduce pressure on a dominant urban core. Kashmir urgently needs a similar vision. Instead of allowing unplanned urban sprawl around Srinagar, authorities should identify and develop a network of planned growth centres. Areas such as Budgam, Ganderbal, Pampore, Awantipora, Magam, Narbal and even larger regional centres like Sopore, Anantnag and Baramulla can be developed as self-sustaining urban nodes with modern infrastructure, educational institutions, healthcare facilities, business districts and government offices. The objective should be clear: a young person from north, south or central Kashmir should not be compelled to travel to Srinagar for every opportunity, service or administrative requirement. Government departments can gradually decentralise offices. Universities and colleges can establish specialised campuses outside Srinagar. Large hospitals, IT parks, industrial estates and business districts should be strategically located in emerging urban centres. Affordable housing projects should be linked with reliable public transport systems. Most importantly, urban expansion must be guided by scientific master plans rather than ad hoc conversions of agricultural land and wetlands into residential colonies. A metropolitan Srinagar region should be planned with a 2050 horizon. Such a plan must identify future residential zones, commercial districts, transport corridors, environmental conservation areas and satellite townships. Growth is inevitable; chaos is not. There is also an environmental imperative. Kashmirs wetlands, floodplains and agricultural lands are disappearing under the pressure of uncontrolled construction. The devastating floods of 2014 demonstrated the consequences of ignoring natural drainage systems. Continuing to concentrate population and economic activity within a limited urban footprint will only increase future environmental and disaster risks. The choice before policymakers is straightforward. Either Srinagar continues to absorb unplanned growth until congestion and environmental degradation severely undermine its quality of life, or a deliberate strategy is adopted to create new urban centres that share the burden of development. Delhi has recognised that its future depends on creating new cities. Kashmir must recognise that Srinagars future depends on doing the same. The question is not whether Srinagar will continue to grow. It certainly will. The real question is whether that growth will be planned, balanced and sustainableor whether future generations will inherit a city overwhelmed by the very success that once made it the pride of Kashmir.
The Paradox of Sheikh Abdullah
A friend forwarded me a post on X by Ahmad Ali Fayyaz, a journalist, about the ambiguous attitude of Kashmiris towards Sheikh Mohammad Abdullah. Without taking sides, Fayyaz juxtaposes the emotional sendoff Kashmiris gave him on his passing in 1982 with the vilification he has been subjected to subsequently. He then poses the charge of treachery laid against Sheikh Abdullah in recent times, without expressing an opinion, but contrasting the charge with the reality of the grief at his passing. Traitor, or gaddaris a term I have often heard Kashmiris use with reference to the Sheikh. Ahmad Ali Fayyaz did well to highlight the issue, because the ambiguity lies in the Kashmiri attitude, not in the Sheikh, as I shall try to explain below. For a proper understanding of the Sheikhs role we have to go back to the 1930s and the birth of the Muslim Conference, when Pakistan was not even a concept and Kashmir merely a component of a Princely State. Under the Dogra rulers Kashmiri Muslims were a discriminated lot in terms of employment. In 1925 Kashmiri Pandits had conducted a campaign to protect their share of jobs against Punjabi (mainly Hindus) officials brought in from by the Ruler for their administrative skills. Sheikh Abdullah himself failed to obtain the job of a college lecturer and had to become a school teacher instead. The Muslim Conference agitated for the rights of Muslims for jobs in the administration, political representation, and the rights of the cultivator. In these goals, it is fair to say, Sheikh Abdullah with his modern outlook and radical economic and social agenda had all Kashmirs Muslims behind him. His skirmishes with the Mirwaiz after 1934 resulted decisively in a victory for the Sheikh. After the National Conference was formed in 1938 hiving off the Muslim Conference Sheikh Abdullah continued to reign in Kashmiri hearts. His agenda, which was expanded in 1946 with the Quit Kashmir movement to expulsion of the Dogra dynasty, remained faithful to the original programme. It had nothing to do with the Lahore Resolution of 23rd March 1940 which led to the creation of Pakistan. Now, his followers and Kashmiris in general, knew he was opposed to the Muslim League and the formation of Pakistan and he was not the only Muslim politician of note to do so. Khan Abdul Ghaffar Khan and Maulana Azad are two other notable names; but religious organizations like the Deoband school and MaulanaMaudoodi and his Jamaat e Islami were also resolutely against the partitioning of India into Hindu and Muslim States. And lest we forget, a sizeable chunk of the Muslim vote went against the Muslim League, even in Punjab where the Unionist Party succeeded in winning 10 seats or so in the communally charged election of 1946 where the Punjab BarelviPirs ran riot with religious threats against those opposing Pakistan. The charge of treason cannot be brought against Sheikh Abdullah for the pre-independence phase of his political career. Quite the contrary- He is that rare political leader who delivered on every one of the items of his party programme. After 1947, as Prime Minister he ensured that Kashmiri Muslims obtained political representation in proportion to the population. He progressively increased the share of jobs of Muslims in the administration till it was nearly in proportion to the Kashmirs Muslim population, and his land to the tiller programme was the first and only effective land reform programme in the entire country. He also delivered on his Quit Kashmir programme when the Ruler Hari Singh abdicated and shifted abode to Bombay, never to return. No treason or treachery thus far. After 1947 Sheikh Abdullahs nationalist credentials are questioned, not just by Hindutva politicians but Congress as well, which is the party that jailed him in 1953. Where exactly did he stand vis a vis India in the years before his arrest. So far as we can tell from the written record he began to have doubts about the association with India from the very beginning, and was exploring ideas of independence right from the day he became Prime Minister in 1948 March. He is said to have proposed the idea of an independent J&K guaranteed by both India and Pakistan to American representatives at the United Nations in 1948. Later discussion with the American ambassador to Delhi, Loy Henderson, and the defeated candidate for the American Presidency Adlai Stevenson hint at the same tendency. He also raised the subject within his own National Conference party in May of 1953, but without getting any support. Independence was not a mandate from the people of Kashmiri, nor was it ever part of the National Conference programme. The idea, if it ever existed full blown, was only in Sheikh Abdullahs own mind - hesitatingly articulated, without any great expectation of success. The idea was fantastic, and had led Maharaja Hari Singh to his downfall, as it did to the Nizam of Hyderabad. He cannot be accused of treachery in this context. Finally, there are those who would accuse Sheikh Abdullah of being a traitor to the cause of Pakistan. Such an accusation would be absurd, ignorant and ridiculous. One cannot be traitorous to a concept one opposes whole heartedly. Pakistan, was then, as it is now, an absurd proposition. It was never popular in Punjab as the results of the elections of 1937 show. It took off in Punjab only because of the fear of the Muslim feudal classes that under Congress they would lose their estates. It was precisely the progressive ideas such as land to the tiller that attracted Khan Abdul Ghaffar Khan and Sheikh Abdullah to associate with Congress. The poet Iqbal first articulated the concept of a Muslim political grouping in Northwest India in the 1930 session of the Muslim League in Allahabad. This group did not include J&K, and was to be part of India not a separate country. The two-nation theory whose inchoate form was first articulated by Sir Syed Ahmad Khan, had later supporters in LalaLajpat and Savarkar. It was another fantasy which succeeded for a while only because the British were compelled to reward Jinnah and the Muslim League for their support in the second world war when Congress was impeding British efforts. The idea of Pakistan flawed in conception, and bloody in execution, is yet to establish its credibility or necessity. In fact, one can go as far as to say that its creation created the very conditions it was predicated upon. Without Pakistan Muslims in the minority Muslims provinces would not have faced the situation they do in India today. How then do we account for the present-day Kashmiri animosity to Sheikh Abdullah and the role he played. Knowledge comes but wisdom lingers said Tennyson. Knowledge can be accumulated relatively quickly these days but digesting that knowledge and forming reasoned judgements from it can take time, leading to ambiguous opinions Ambiguity, is of course, a human attribute we all suffer from being undecided is a natural state. We dont always know our own minds. We have favouritecolours,favourite foods and favoured people within our intimate circles, but these are direct sensorial experiences, not thought out likes and dislikes. Outside the sensory experience, especially in matters of religion or politics, the positions we take are based more often on received knowledge which is often partial and slanted. Our attitudes may reflect our emotions more than they do our knowledge. And where our knowledge is inadequate our opinions become flawed. Sheikh Abdullah is considered a traitor by some because he eventually signed an accord with Indira Gandhi in 1975. That accord was greeted by a complete bandh in Srinagar the day he took the oath of office in Jammu. The next day, as he entered he city he and his cabinet were given the most rapturous welcome Srinagar ever saw. In Bhadarwah, where I was a Sub Divisional Magistrate then, a young Jamaati leader had stayed up all night plastering the town with posters proclaiming Do Gaddar, Sheikh Abdullah aur Sheikh Mujeeb. Next morning as head of the Carpenters Union he sent Sheikh Abdullah a telegram congratulating the newly sworn in Chief Minister. The literary critic and poet William Empson wrote a book called Seven Types of Ambiguity. The seventh type is the ambiguity of contradictory ideas, signifying a split in the authors mind, a fundamental ambiguity that is unresolvable, where meaning can come only through context. Perhaps the Kashmiri relationship with Sheikh Abdullah falls in this category. A love relationship that turned to hate years after the object of the love had ceased to exist suggests an ongoing dynamic in the minds of the living, not a fault in the deceased. B R Singh is a retired IAS officer who served in the J&K cadre.
NIA chargesheets 3 in Red Fort blast case
New Delhi, Jun 27:The National Investigation (NIA) has chargesheeted three more persons, including a paediatrician who is absconding, for involvement in the high-intensity vehicle-borne bomb blast near Delhi's Red Fort last year, officials said on Saturday. The NIA has named Zameer Ahmad Ahanger, Tufail Ahmad Bhat and absconding Muzafar Ahmad, alias Faraz alias Zafar - all from Jammu and Kashmir - as accused in its supplementary chargesheet filed before Patiala House Courts here, they said. This takes the number of persons chargesheeted in the case to 13, which includes prime accused Dr Umer Un Nabi, driver of the explosive-laden car who died in the blast, officials said. Muzafar Ahmed, a pediatrician (MBBS, MD), has been identified as elder brother of co-accused Dr Adeel Ahmed Rather and a founding member of AGuH (Ansar Ghazwat-ul-Hind) Interim - an offshoot of the Al-Qaeda, a statement issued by the NIA said. NIA investigation has found Muzafar to be one of the prime architects - along with co-accused Umer, Muzammil, Adeel, and Mufti Irfan - of the conspiracy that led to the deadly vehicle-borne improvised explosive device (VBIED) blast near the Red Fort on November 10, 2025, killing 11 people. NIA's probe has revealed that Muzafar had attended the secret Eidgah meeting in Srinagar in June 2022, during which AGuH Interim was established, the statement said, identifying Muzafar as one of the founding members of the terror module. Muzafar was deeply involved in the manufacture, testing and safekeeping of TATP-based improvised explosive devices (IEDs) at a clandestine facility run by Umer and Muzammil at Al-Falah University, Faridabad, the statement said. TATP or Triacetone Triperoxide is a homemade explosive. A Non-Bailable Warrant (NBW) has also been issued against Muzafar and efforts are on to track and arrest him, the probe agency said. As per NIA investigations, Zameer, an Overground Worker (OGW) of AGuH Interim, was actively in touch with handlers, and acted as a courier for arms, ammunition, and cash for the terror module. Tufail, a former OGW of Pakistan-based proscribed terror organisation Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT), served as the module's arms supplier. He had procured one AK-47, one Krinkov rifle, one pistol, magazines and live ammunition through dead drops orchestrated by a handler, and delivered them to the deceased main accused Dr Umer Un Nabi for Rs 3 lakh, the anti-terror agency said. NIA, which established the linkages between various accused through multi-disciplinary investigation, including detailed forensic testing, geo-location mapping of conspiracy sites and granular financial-trail analysis, is continuing its probe in the case, the statement said. Hinduism embraced diversity, allowed other religions to flourish: J&K L-G Sinha Srinagar, Jun 27 (PTI) Jammu and Kashmir Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha on Saturday said Hinduism is the world's oldest living religion and it allowed other religions to flourish in the country as it embraced diversity and coexistence. The LG addressed the Interfaith Dialogue organised by the National Council for Promotion of Urdu Language (NCPUL) and Inter-Faith Harmony Foundation of India, at SKICC here. Highlighting India's legacy as an ancient civilisation rooted in mutual respect, Sinha said diverse faiths coexist and flourish in the country, and teach the world the wisdom of peace. The world recognises that Hinduism-Sanatana Dharma, the world's oldest living religion, never imposed itself. Instead, it embraced diversity and coexistence. Ancient India built a foundation of respect, giving Christianity, Islam, Judaism, and Zoroastrianism freedom to flourish, he said. The LG said that in a world facing conflicts and intolerance, the core spirit of Sanatana Dharma and Indian philosophy can serve as a guiding light. Today, the world may be divided by religion, language, and race, but Indian thought has the unique power to bridge these divides, he added.
J&K shouldnt have to beg for statehood: Karan Singh tells Centre
Srinagar, Jun 27:Veteran Congress leader and former Jammu and Kashmir Sadr-e-Riyasat Karan Singh on Saturday strongly endorsed the restoration of statehood to Jammu and Kashmir, asserting that the people of J&K should not have to beg the Centre for what has already been promised. Speaking to reporters on the sidelines of an Interfaith Dialogue organised by the National Council for Promotion of Urdu Language (NCPUL) and the Inter-Faith Harmony Foundation of India at the Sher-e-Kashmir International Conference Centre (SKICC), Singh said the Government of India must honour its commitment on restoring statehood. I think it should happen. The Government of India has promised to restore statehood. We were the biggest state, so we should not have to beg for the state. They have to give it. Now, when they want to give it depends on them; we cannot force them, Singh said. His remarks come at a time when the demand for restoration of statehood has once again moved to the centre of Jammu and Kashmir's political discourse. The ruling National Conference (NC), which formed the government after the 2024 Assembly elections, has announced that its legislators, Members of Parliament, and alliance partners will stage a protest in New Delhi on the opening day of Parliament's Monsoon Session to press the Centre to restore statehood. Chief Minister Omar Abdullah has also appealed to parties in the INDIA bloc to support the demonstration, describing statehood as a constitutional and democratic right of the people of Jammu and Kashmir. The Centre revoked the erstwhile state's special status under Article 370 on August 5, 2019, and bifurcated it into the Union Territories of Jammu and Kashmir and Ladakh. While the Union Territory of Jammu and Kashmir now has an elected Assembly following the 2024 elections, key subjects, including law and order, continue to remain with the Lieutenant Governor. The Centre has repeatedly stated before the Supreme Court and in Parliament that full statehood will be restored at an appropriate time, though no timeline has been announced. Beyond the political issue, Singh appealed to the people of Jammu and Kashmir to preserve communal harmony and strengthen ties between Kashmir and Jammu regions. They should also maintain the relations between Kashmir and Jammu, which sometimes become a little fragile, so that this state of ours grows and represents the whole of India and shows a path to the entire country, he said. Emphasising the importance of religious harmony, Singh said dialogue among different faiths was essential to preserving India's pluralistic character. It is very important for all religions to live together; otherwise, discords increase. You have seen that India was divided into three parts. Therefore, we have to keep everyone together, and the purpose of interfaith dialogue is precisely this - that people of different religions should sit together and try to understand each other, he said.
Hinduism embraced diversity, never imposed: LG Sinha
Srinagar, Jun 27:Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha on Saturday said Hinduism embraced diversity and never imposed itself and stressed that ancient India gave Christianity, Islam, Judaism, and Zoroastrianism freedom to flourish. Addressing Interfaith Dialogue organised by the National Council for Promotion of Urdu Language and Inter-Faith Harmony Foundation of India, LG Sinha said, The world recognises that Hinduism - Sanatana Dharma, the worlds oldest living religion, never imposed itself. Instead, it embraced diversity and coexistence. Ancient India built a foundation of respect, giving Christianity, Islam, Judaism, and Zoroastrianism freedom to flourish. He highlighted Indias legacy as an ancient civilisation rooted in mutual respect, where diverse faiths coexist, flourish, and teach the world the wisdom of peace. In a world facing conflicts and intolerance, the core spirit of Sanatana Dharma and Indian philosophy can serve as a guiding light. Today, the world may be divided by religion, language, and race, but Indian thought has the unique power to bridge these divides, the LG said. He said that India is a living idea that declares humanity should live together as one family. LG Sinha said the young generation must carry this vision forward, reminding the world that peace is possible through mutual respect. In intellectual, spiritual, and cultural vocabulary I call this Indianness- Bhartiyata, the ethos that offered the world the vision of equal respect for all religions, the pursuit of truth, unity in diversity, the idea of the world as one family (Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam), and a shared cultural consciousness. Our ancient texts, the Vedas and Upanishads, symbols of a knowledge tradition older than five thousand years, have always taught harmonious living. They taught humanity that people of different faiths should live together while respecting one anothers beliefs. That is the eternal principle, he said. Thousands of years ago our sages said that truth is not confined to a single path. Truth is infinite, and there are many routes that lead to it. That is why India has always seen diversity not as division but as a blessing. This outlook is reflected in the crown jewel of India, Jammu and Kashmir, where for centuries the spirit of harmony and coexistence has been part of life. The LG said people often use the word Kashmiriyat, which actually springs from the philosophy of Indianness - Bhartiyata and symbolises the fundamental sentiment India has taught the world since the Vedic age, equal respect for all religions, cultures, and traditions. He said that when Islam came to India in the 12th and 13th centuries and many Sufi saints and Islamic scholars came here, they found unique Indian culture rooted in love, spirituality and compassion, and equality. Sufi saints were inspired by the vision of Vedas, Upanishads, Buddhism, and Jainism and they learnt the ideals of co-existence from Indian scriptures. Moreover, numerous repositories of Sanskrit knowledge were translated into Arabic. Our ancestors prayed, Sarve Bhavantu Sukhina , Sarve Santu Niramaya - may all be happy, may all be free from illness. This prayer is not for one religion or sect but it is a prayer for the welfare of all humanity. I believe this is Indias identity, LG Sinha said. He said that India and its ancient philosophy have never told anyone to abandon their faith. India has always said to the people to bring your faith with you, bring your traditions, and live with us in harmony. That is Indias distinctiveness. That is the greatness of the Indian spiritual tradition, the LG said. Karan Singh, former Union Minister; Prof Nilofer Khan, Vice Chancellor, University of Kashmir; Khwaja Iftikhar Ahmed, President, Inter-Faith Harmony Foundation of India; Muhammad Shams Equbal, Director, National Council for Promotion of Urdu Language, New Delhi; Jyotsna Singh, Founder Director, Dara Shikoh Centre, Srinagar; Nasreen Shama, Director, Operations, Inter Faith Harmony Foundation of India; Fida Firdous, President, Kashmir Writers Association; Navaid ul Islam Khan; National Coordinator, Inter Faith Harmony Foundation of India, G V Sundeep Chakravarthy, SSP Srinagar; Akshay Labroo, Deputy Commissioner Srinagar; senior officials, prominent citizens, and literary personalities were present on the occasion.
Delhi Government Suspends Seven Officials Over Procurement Irregularities
New Delhi, June 28: The Delhi government has taken decisive action by suspending seven officials and staff members from the Central Procurement Agency (CPA) due to serious irregularities. This decision was announced by the Chief Ministers Office (CMO) on the social media platform X following directives from Chief Minister Rekha Gupta. According to the CMO, ... Read more Delhi Government Suspends Seven Officials Over Procurement Irregularities
Naga Council Appeals to PM Modi for Justice Amid Rising Violence in Manipur
New Delhi, June 28: The United Naga Council (UNC), representing 21 Naga tribes in Manipur, has urgently appealed to Prime Minister Narendra Modi and the central government to intervene in the deteriorating security situation, particularly in Naga-dominated areas. On Saturday, the UNC, along with the Naga Womens Association and the All Naga Students Association, submitted ... Read more Naga Council Appeals to PM Modi for Justice Amid Rising Violence in Manipur
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Sonia Gandhi Accused of Playing Vote Bank Politics on Gaza Issue, Says BJP Spokesperson RP Singh
New Delhi, June 28: BJP spokesperson RP Singh launched a sharp attack on Congress leader Sonia Gandhi on Saturday, accusing her of engaging in vote bank politics regarding the Gaza issue. In a conversation with reporters, Singh stated, Sonia Gandhi speaks about Gaza because she sees a vote bank there. However, she never addresses the ... Read more Sonia Gandhi Accused of Playing Vote Bank Politics on Gaza Issue, Says BJP Spokesperson RP Singh
Mercury logs 41.3 deg C as IMD predicts rainfall, gusts over capital in next few days
PTI New Delhi The capital saw a slight spike in minimum temperature on Saturday while the maximum settled at 41.3 degrees Celsius, with the India Meteorological department (IMD) forecasting light rainfall and gusty winds over the city in coming days. On Sunday, partly cloudy skies are expected to persist and there is possibility of thundery []
Apni Party Seeks Unemployment Allowance for Youth
Holds workers convention in Lolab Srinagar, June 27:- Senior Apni Party leader and former Cabinet Minister Ghulam Hassan Mir on Saturday accused the ruling National Conference (NC) government of failing to fulfil its election promises and demanded unemployment allowances for jobless youth if it was unable to provide employment. Addressing a party workers' convention in Lolab, Kupwara, Mir said the government's assurances of creating one lakh jobs, regularising daily wagers, providing 200 units of free electricity, free LPG cylinders and enhancing ration quotas had remained unfulfilled. He alleged that the promises were made solely to secure votes and claimed the government had failed to deliver effective governance. Criticising the government's outsourcing of jobs, Mir said it reflected a lack of commitment towards addressing unemployment. He urged the administration to introduce unemployment allowances for youth until adequate job opportunities are created. Mir also dismissed the ruling party's proposed sit-in protest in Delhi to seek restoration of statehood as a political gimmick and rejected the government's contention that the absence of statehood was preventing it from fulfilling its promises. He said governance should not come to a standstill because of the constitutional status of the Union Territory. Highlighting Kupwara's tourism potential, Mir called for the development of the district's scenic destinations to boost the local economy and generate employment. Speaking on the occasion, Apni Party Provincial President Mohammad Ashraf Mir urged party workers to strengthen their outreach and remain connected with people at the grassroots. He asked workers to highlight the party's agenda and ensure that voters are not misled by what he described as the false promises of traditional political parties in the forthcoming Urban Local Bodies and Panchayat elections. Several senior party leaders, including Chief Coordinator and Returning Officer Abdul Majeed Padder, also attended the convention.
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PM Modis Visit to Seychelles: India's Strategic Power in the Indian Ocean
Relations between India and Seychelles are rooted in historical, cultural, and maritime ties DR LOKESH KUMAR In the 21st century, the Indian Ocean Region (IOR) has emerged as a key hub for global politics, industry, and security. Approximately 80 per cent of the world's maritime oil trade and one-third of global maritime trade pass through the Indian Ocean. Consequently, the strategic importance of the small island nations located in this region is steadily increasing. Although Seychellesan archipelago of 115 islandsis geographically small, it possesses an Exclusive Economic Zone (EEZ) of nearly 1.3 million square kilometres. It is situated at the crossroads connecting Africa, Asia, and the Middle East, making it a significant centre of global power competition. Relations between India and Seychelles are rooted in historical, cultural, and maritime ties. Since Seychelles gained independence, India has consistently assisted in areas such as development, education, health, defence, and capacity building. Over the past decade, this cooperation has increasingly focused on strategic and maritime security support. Seychelles has emerged as a key partner in India's maritime initiatives, such as SAGAR (Security and Growth for All in the Region), 'Neighbourhood First,' the 'Global South' agenda, and the recently introduced 'MAHASAGAR' (Mutual and Holistic Advancement for Security and Growth in the Region). Prime Minister Narendra Modi's visit to Seychelles in June 2016 gave a new direction to this partnership. The Historical Foundation of India-Seychelles Relations The bond between India and Seychelles is built upon historical maritime trade, the Indian diaspora, and cultural connections. Following Seychelles' independence in 1976, India supported the nation as a reliable development partner. India has made significant contributions to Seychelles' development through the Indian Technical and Economic Cooperation (ITEC) program, scholarships, healthcare services, telemedicine, information technology, and industrial training. Indian banks, particularly public sector ones, along with the public transport and information technology sectors, have played a notable role in the economic development of Seychelles. These efforts laid a strong foundation of trust, mutual respect, and cooperation between the two nations. Technical and Maritime Security Assistance Maritime security is a crucial aspect of the India-Seychelles relationship. Challenges such as piracy, arms trafficking, and illegal fishing in the Indian Ocean are shared concerns for both countries. To address these, India has provided Seychelles with patrol vessels, Dornier maritime surveillance aircraft, coastal surveillance radar systems, and other defence equipment. The Indian Navy regularly participates in joint maritime patrols, surveillance, and Humanitarian Assistance and Disaster Relief (HADR) operations with the Seychelles. The LAMITYE exercise is conducted between the two nations, encompassing joint military drills, counter-insurgency operations, specialised military training, and interoperability enhancement. Additionally, cooperation in areas like 'White Shipping', information sharing, and Maritime Domain Awareness (MDA) has further strengthened maritime security. Indo-Pacific Strategy and the 'SAGAR' Vision India introduced the 'SAGAR' (Security and Growth for All in the Region) vision to make the Indian Ocean region a zone of cooperation, security, and shared development. This policy is anchored in maritime security, capacity building, regional cooperation, and a rules-based maritime order. The vision extends beyond mere security cooperation to place equal emphasis on maritime connectivity, the blue economy, climate change, digital connectivity, disaster management, and sustainable development. Seychelles is a key partner in this comprehensive maritime vision. P.M Modi's Visit to Seychelles: A New Chapter Prime Minister Narendra Modi paid an official visit to Seychelles from June 2729, marking a visit after nearly a decade and a half. This visit opened a new chapter in the historic ties between the two nations. Prime Minister Modi participated as the guest of honour in the celebrations marking Seychelles' 50th National Day (Golden Jubilee), an event symbolising the deep trust and special Commonwealth partnership shared by the two nations. He received a grand welcome in Seychelles. He held extensive discussions with President Wavel Ramkalawan, covering a wide range of topics including maritime security, defence cooperation, the blue economy, climate change, digital infrastructure, cybersecurity, capacity building, and regional cooperation within the Indian Ocean region. Prime Minister Modi emphasised that the relationship between India and Seychelles extends beyond mere cooperation regarding the workforce; it serves as a foundation for peace, security, stability, and shared prosperity in the Indian Ocean region. He also assured that India is committed to addressing the developmental needs of Small Island Developing States (SIDS) and finding solutions to climate change challenges. During the visit, agreements were reached to advance various collaborative initiatives spanning maritime security, digital cooperation, health, education, capacity building, the blue economy, and sustainable development. The presence of the Indian military contingent at the National Day celebrations further strengthened the defence cooperation between the two nations. China's Growing Activity and India's Strategic Priorities China's increasing maritime presence in the Indian Ocean Region and the expansion of the Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) have influenced the regional balance of power. Investments made by China in ports, maritime infrastructure, and maritime connectivity projects have heightened the strategic importance of small island nations. In this context, India views Seychelles not merely as a friendly nation but as a trusted strategic partner in the Indian Ocean Region. India's approach is grounded in development cooperation, capacity building, democratic values, and inclusive maritime security, rather than military rivalry. Consequently, India-Seychelles relations are built on principles of partnership and shared development rather than power-balancing politics. The 'Blue Economy' is currently the most rapidly emerging area of cooperation between India and Seychelles. Fisheries resources, marine biodiversity, marine tourism, renewable energy, and marine scientific research feature prominently in the priorities of both nations. For small island nations like Seychelles, climate change has become an existential issue; natural challenges such as rising sea levels, coastal erosion, and cyclones are impacting their development. India has consistently supported Seychelles through initiatives like the International Solar Alliance (ISA), the Coalition for Disaster Resilient Infrastructure (CDRI), and cooperation in disaster management. There is immense potential for future collaboration in areas such as green energy, marine ecosystem conservation, and climate-resilient infrastructure. Economic ties between India and Seychelles are anchored in trade, investment, development assistance, and capacity building. India has played a pivotal role through the Indian Technical and Economic Cooperation (ITEC) programme, scholarships, digital public infrastructure, e-governance, healthcare services, and information technology. During the COVID-19 pandemic, India further solidified its standing as a 'trusted partner' by supplying vaccines, medicines, and medical equipment. In the current era, cooperation between the two nations is expanding into new domains such as digital payments, fintech, cybersecurity, and AI-driven maritime surveillance. In the evolving global landscape, India-Seychelles relations have transcended traditional diplomatic friendship; they have become vital pillars for strategic stability, maritime security, the blue economy, climate change action, digital cooperation, and Global South partnerships within the Indian Ocean region. Prime Minister Narendra Modi's visit to Seychelles underscored India's intent to further strengthen its role as a reliable, responsible, and long-term maritime partner in the Indian Ocean region. In the years ahead, cooperation across areas such as maritime domain awareness, AI-based maritime security, green energy, the blue economy, digital connectivity, disaster management, and engagement through multilateral institutionsincluding the Indian Ocean Rim Association (IORA), the Colombo Security Conclave, the Indian Ocean Commission, and the United Nationswill elevate India-Seychelles relations to new heights. Undoubtedly, this strategic partnership extends beyond mere bilateral interests; it is emerging as an impactful and exemplary model for peace, security, sustainable development, a rules-based maritime order, and the empowerment of the Global South in the Indian Ocean region. It is for this reason that, within the current international order, the significance of India-Seychelles relations has become far more expansive, multifaceted, and strategic than ever before. ( The Author is an Assistant Professor, Department of Political Science, Satyawati College, University of Delhi)
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Inside the U.S. Sports-Tech Ecosystem Turning Innovation into Opportunity
Discover how the U.S. sports-tech ecosystem turns start-up innovation into commercial opportunities, strategic partnerships, and business growth The U.S. sports-tech ecosystem creates opportunities for companies to develop products for athletes at different levels of participation and competition. (Photograph courtesy David Steele) Behind every faster sprint, safer recovery, and smarter game-day decision is a growing network of technologies that is reshaping the sports industry. Yet technology alone does not explain why the United States has become a leading market for sports innovation. According to David Steele, director of Plug and Play Tech Centre sSportstechvertical in Frisco, Texas, the countrys advantage lies in the connections it has built among teams, start-ups, healthcare providers, investors, and global brands. Those relationships helpnew ideasmove from testing and pilot programs to commercial products and businesses. Under the U.S. State Departments Speaker Program , Steele recently visited Delhi, Chandigarh, and Mumbai to discuss how sports-tech ecosystems create opportunities for innovation, investment, and growth. His message was that the strength of the U.S. model comes not from any single technology, but from the scale of its market and the partnerships that help innovations reach users. Market scale as a catalyst for sports innovation For Steele, one of the biggest strengths of the U.S. sports-tech ecosystem is the sheer size of the market. When you look at the U.S. market as a whole, the size and the scope of it is massive, he notes. When you look at everything from youth sports, which we consider grassroots sports involving 30 to 40 million kids, all the way up to our professional, high-level elite athletes, that is a tremendous span. That breadth creates opportunities for companies to develop products for athletes atdifferent levelsof participation and competition. Some companies begin with elite athletes and adapt technologies for broader markets. Others start at the grassroots level and scale upward. The result is a large testing environment where technologies can be refined across multiple sports and levels of competition. Technologies such as artificial intelligence (AI) are helping sports organisations take advantage of that scale. Teams, coaches, and governing bodies increasingly use AI-enabled systems toidentifytalent, analyse performance, and support athlete development. Steele also points to efforts by organisations such as U.S. Soccer toidentifyand develop athletes earlier in their careers through tools such as field cameras and performance data collected during practices, games, and post-game analysis. These systems allow organizations to evaluate athletes at a much larger scale than traditional scouting methods. David Steele is the director of Plug and Play Tech Centers Sportstech vertical in Frisco, Texas, which helps connect sports organizations with start-ups to test, validate, and commercialize new sports technologies. (Photograph courtesy David Steele) Corporate partnerships and commercialization strategies While scale creates opportunities, Steele says partnerships are what help technologies move into the marketplace. At Plug and Play, that process begins by identifying challenges faced by teams, brands, and other organizations. Drawing on its network of 70 offices worldwide, Plug and Play connects organizations with start-ups working on relevant solutions. Steele says the process involvesidentifyingspecific challenges, evaluating potential solutions through a structured review process, and connecting selected companies with organizations for pilot projects. Successful pilots canvalidatetechnologies, opening the door to commercialization, investment, and broader market adoption. For sports organizations, many of the technologies attracting investment focus on athlete health, performance, and recovery. These include innovations in playing surfaces, protective equipment, hydration systems, wearable monitoring devices, and tools that track performance during training and competition. Validating athlete health and performance technologies Partnerships with organizations such as Gatorade Sports Science and healthcare providers also help companies develop and validate new technologies. Working with brands like Gatorade Sports Science to understand how hydration and recovery matter for athletes and then working with healthcare systems like Baylor Scott & White Health in Texas allows us to understand if there is an injury, what is the return-to-play process, and what start-up technologies are available to help increase the likelihood of a favorable return at a faster timeline, Steele explains. For emerging companies, validation can be as important as innovation. Steele notes that partnerships with major sports organizations and global brands help demonstrate that technologies can perform in demanding, real-world environments. That credibility can accelerate adoption, attract investment, and help companies scale far more quickly than they might through grassroots growth alone. Once you break that barrier of those Fortune 1000 or Fortune 500 companies, the scalability of a start-up technology grows tremendously, he says. David Steele interacts with the audience during a presentation on U.S.-India SportsTech Exchange at the U.S. Consulate General Mumbai. (Photograph courtesy U.S. Consulate General Mumbai) Scaling opportunities for Indias sports market Steele believes the same factor that has helped drive the U.S. sports-tech marketscalealso creates significant opportunities for India. Like the United States, India offers a large potential user base for new technologies, creating opportunities for companies to test, refine, and expand solutions across different levels of sport. The biggest trends that Im seeing right now are going to be AI generation, anything that drives fan engagement or player performance, he says. In India, Steele sees those opportunities intersecting with the countrys large and highly engaged sports audience. He identifies cricket as a uniquely important opportunity for sports innovation in India because of its scale, audience engagement, and commercial reach. Athlete health is another area with growing potential, particularly in regions with extreme heat. Technologies and tools that address heat-related challenges, including dietary ingestibles, wearable devices, cooling materials, and heat-illness monitoring systems, are areas Steele predicts will see significant traction. As sports organizations, start-ups, and investors look for new ways to improve performance, engage fans, and support athlete health, Steele believes the greatest opportunities will come from building stronger connections between innovators and the organizations that can help them scale. The lesson from the U.S. sports-tech ecosystem is not simply about adoptingnew technologies. It is about creating networks that connect innovators with teams, healthcare providers, brands, and investors. Those partnerships help ideas move from pilot projects to widespread adoption, turning innovation into commercial opportunities. (The Author is Associate Editor (English) SPAN Magazine, U.S. Embassy New Delhi)
Lal Chowk Clock Tower Emerges as Major Tourist Attraction Smart City facelift boosts footfall
Srinagar, June 27: The iconic Clock Tower at Lal Chowk, once known primarily as the political and commercial heart of Kashmir, has evolved into one of Srinagars biggest tourist attractions, with hundreds of visitors thronging the landmark every day to capture photographs, shoot videos and soak in the citys vibrant atmosphere. The historic Ghanta Ghar, which underwent a major facelift under the Srinagar Smart City project, has become a must-visit destination for tourists from across the country. The redeveloped pedestrian-friendly plaza, decorative lighting, seating spaces and well-maintained surroundings have transformed the landmark into a lively public space. Throughout the day, tourists can be seen posing with the Clock Tower, recording social media reels and exploring the bustling markets surrounding Lal Chowk. We had seen the Clock Tower in news reports and travel videos for years. Visiting it was at the top of our itinerary in Srinagar, said Priya Verma, a tourist from New Delhi. The place looks beautiful and has a wonderful atmosphere. We have clicked dozens of pictures here. For many visitors, the Clock Tower has become a symbol of modern Srinagar while retaining its historical significance. Lal Chowk is the identity of Srinagar. Standing in front of the Clock Tower and taking a photograph makes you feel connected to the city, said Rohan Mehta, a tourist from Mumbai. The entire area is clean, vibrant and full of life. Local traders say the steady influx of tourists has boosted business in the city centre. Earlier, tourists mostly visited Dal Lake and the Mughal Gardens. Now, almost every visitor spends time at Lal Chowk before returning, said Suhail Shah, a shopkeeper near the Clock Tower. Many tourists shop, dine and spend hours here, which has helped businesses immensely. Young residents also frequent the landmark during evenings, when the illuminated Clock Tower becomes a popular gathering spot. Tourism stakeholders believe the transformation of Lal Chowk has added another urban attraction to Kashmirs growing tourism landscape, complementing the valleys natural beauty.
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NCP(SP) next after UBT Sena? Party split rumours gather pace
Maharashtra's political landscape is shifting as Shiv Sena (Shinde) reportedly targets NCP(SP) MPs for defections, following a similar move with Shiv Sena (UBT) legislators. Internal NCP friction, fueled by Parth Pawar's growing influence and alleged interference in party and government affairs, is cited as a reason for the rival NCP faction's inability to counter this. Parth's recent Delhi visit and attempts to control communication with BJP leadership are also noted.
6.2 Magnitude Earthquake hit Delhi Live Updates: According to the National Centre for Seismology, a 6.2 magnitude earthquake struck Afghanistan at 7:04 IST on Saturday.
Delhis Chief Minister Sets Fire Safety Deadline for Coaching Centers
New Delhi, June 27: Chief Minister Rekha Gupta of Delhi has issued a one-month deadline for all coaching centers in the city to conduct fire audits, install necessary safety equipment, and implement required safety measures. This directive follows a tragic incident in Lucknow, where a fire at a coaching center claimed the lives of at ... Read more Delhis Chief Minister Sets Fire Safety Deadline for Coaching Centers
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Delhi, Uttarakhand on high security alert over possible Khalistani terror threat
Security agencies have issued a high alert for Delhi and Uttarakhand following intelligence about a potential Khalistani terror threat. Key religious sites, government buildings, and police installations are under increased surveillance after an email warned of attacks. This comes amid recent standoffs involving Nihangs in Uttarakhand. Authorities are investigating the email's authenticity and enhancing security measures across sensitive locations.
India Faces Setback Against Ireland: Akash Chopra Suggests Changes for Second T20
New Delhi, June 27: The Indian cricket teams series against Ireland has taken an unexpected turn. Initially, it was anticipated that India would dominate the two-match T20 series. However, the reality has been quite the opposite. Under the captaincy of Shreyas Iyer, the Indian team suffered a 34-run defeat in the first T20 match held ... Read more India Faces Setback Against Ireland: Akash Chopra Suggests Changes for Second T20
Inauguration of the Tripura Global Pineapple Festival in New Delhi Highlights Northeast Development
New Delhi, June 27: Prime Minister Narendra Modi emphasized the commitment of the NDA government, led by the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), to accelerate the development of the Northeast region over the past 12 years. He stated that the government has been working under the mantra of Act East, Act Fast, and Act First to ... Read more Inauguration of the Tripura Global Pineapple Festival in New Delhi Highlights Northeast Development
U.S. Praises Indias Energy Balance as a Major Diplomatic Victory
New Delhi, June 27: U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubios endorsement of Indias strategy to diversify its energy sources has been welcomed by senior government officials and leaders, who termed it a major diplomatic victory. In a special interview, Rubio stated that under Prime Minister Narendra Modis leadership, India is progressing towards becoming a global ... Read more U.S. Praises Indias Energy Balance as a Major Diplomatic Victory
Eight Teams Secure Direct Entry to Womens T20 World Cup 2028
New Delhi, June 27: The Womens T20 World Cup 2026 is currently taking place in England. The performances of the teams in this tournament will influence the next Womens T20 World Cup (T20 World Cup 2028). A total of 12 teams are competing in the ongoing T20 World Cup, divided into two groups of six. ... Read more Eight Teams Secure Direct Entry to Womens T20 World Cup 2028
Weather tomorrow: Widespread rainfall is forecast across India on Sunday, June 28, with heavy to extremely heavy downpours expected in eastern, northeastern, western, and southern regions. Thunderstorms and gusty winds will sweep through many states. Meanwhile, parts of Uttar Pradesh remain under a heatwave alert despite the advancing monsoon. The weather office anticipates the monsoon will further advance into new areas in the coming days.
Delhi among five States starting SIR enumeration on June 30
The other States beginning the SIR process are Karnataka, Meghalaya, Maharashtra, and Jharkhand; the five States have a cumulative voter base of 19.79 crore
Indian envoy to Shanghai discusses New Delhi-Beijing ties with Chinese scholars
India's Consul General in Shanghai, Pratik Mathur, engaged in significant discussions with Chinese scholars at the Shanghai Institute of International Studies. The talks focused on bolstering India-China relations, New Delhi's BRICS presidency, and exploring avenues for enhanced cooperation in trade, technology, and tourism. The meeting also touched upon resuming vital people-to-people exchanges, including the Kailash Mansarovar Yatra, highlighting a shared commitment to deepening bilateral dialogues.
Political Tensions Rise Over Ram Temple Donation Controversy
New Delhi, June 27: The political landscape surrounding the Ram Temple donation controversy continues to heat up. While officials from the Ram Temple Trust deny any wrongdoing, opposition parties and various organizations are demanding the dissolution of the Trust and the public release of the investigation report. In response, BJP leaders and supporters of the ... Read more Political Tensions Rise Over Ram Temple Donation Controversy
Srinagar, June 27: The Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha today addressed Interfaith Dialogue organised by the National Council for Promotion of Urdu Language and Inter-Faith Harmony Foundation of India. The Lieutenant Governor highlighted Indias legacy as an ancient civilization rooted in mutual respect, where diverse faiths coexist, flourish, and teach the world the wisdom of peace. The world recognizes that Hinduism- Sanatana Dharma, the worlds oldest living religion, never imposed itself. Instead, it embraced diversity and coexistence. Ancient India built a foundation of respect, giving Christianity, Islam, Judaism and Zoroastrianism freedom to flourish. In a world facing conflicts and intolerance, the core spirit of Sanatana Dharma and Indian philosophy can serve as a guiding light. Today, the world may be divided by religion, language, and race, but Indian thought has the unique power to bridge these divides, the Lieutenant Governor said. The Lieutenant Governor said that India is a living idea that declares humanity should live together as one family. He said the young generation must carry this vision forward, reminding the world that peace is possible through mutual respect. In intellectual, spiritual, and cultural vocabulary I call this Indianness- Bhartiyata, the ethos that offered the world the vision of equal respect for all religions, the pursuit of truth, unity in diversity, the idea of the world as one family (Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam), and a shared cultural consciousness. Our ancient texts, the Vedas and Upanishads, symbols of a knowledge tradition older than five thousand years, have always taught harmonious living. They taught humanity that people of different faiths should live together while respecting one anothers beliefs. That is the eternal principle. Thousands of years ago our sages said that truth is not confined to a single path. Truth is infinite, and there are many routes that lead to it. That is why India has always seen diversity not as division but as a blessing. This outlook is reflected in the crown jewel of India, Jammu Kashmir, where for centuries the spirit of harmony and coexistence has been part of life. People often use the word Kashmiriyat, which actually springs from the philosophy of Indianness- Bhartiyata and symbolizes the fundamental sentiment India has taught the world since the Vedic age, equal respect for all religions, cultures, and traditions, the Lieutenant Governor said. The Lieutenant Governor stated that when Islam came to India in the 12th and 13th centuries and many Sufi saints and Islamic scholars came here, they found unique Indian culture rooted in love, spirituality and compassion, and equality. Sufi saints were inspired by the vision of Vedas, Upanishads, Buddhism, and Jainism and they learnt the ideals of co-existence from Indian scriptures. Moreover, numerous repositories of Sanskrit knowledge were translated into Arabic. Our ancestors prayed, Sarve Bhavantu Sukhina, Sarve Santu Niramaya - may all be happy, may all be free from illness. This prayer is not for one religion or sect but it is a prayer for the welfare of all humanity. I believe this is Indias identity. India and its ancient philosophy have never told anyone to abandon their faith. India has always said to the people to bring your faith with you, bring your traditions, and live with us in harmony. That is Indias distinctiveness. That is the greatness of the Indian spiritual tradition, the Lieutenant Governor said. Dr. Karan Singh, former Union Minister; Prof. Nilofer Khan, Vice Chancellor, University of Kashmir; Dr. Khwaja Iftikhar Ahmed, President, Inter-Faith Harmony Foundation of India; Dr. Md. Shams Equbal, Director, National Council for Promotion of Urdu Language, New Delhi; Dr. Jyotsna Singh, Founder Director, Dara Shikoh Centre, Srinagar; Dr. Nasreen Shama, Director, Operations, Inter Faith Harmony Foundation of India; Fida Firdous, President, Kashmir Writers Association; Navaid ul Islam Khan; National Coordinator, Inter Faith Harmony Foundation of India, Dr. GV Sundeep Chakravarthy, SSP Srinagar; Akshay Labroo, Deputy Commissioner Srinagar; senior officials, prominent citizens and literary personalities were present.
Powerful earthquake hits Afghanistan, sending tremors across Pakistan, Delhi
United States Geological Survey says the quake hit 43 km south of Jurm in northeastern Afghanistan
UPI Revolutionizes Digital Transactions in India Over a Decade
New Delhi, June 27: The Unified Payments Interface (UPI), which began as a simple digital payment platform a decade ago, has transformed into the backbone of everyday digital transactions in India. According to an official fact sheet released on Saturday, UPI transactions surged from just 20 million in the fiscal year 2016-17 to over 2.4162 ... Read more UPI Revolutionizes Digital Transactions in India Over a Decade
Dr Parida, Dr Dalai Receive Shree Bharat Ratnam Global Award 2026 in Delhi
New Delhi: In a significant development, eminent literary personalities Dr Narottam Parida and Dr Prasana Kumar Dalai were conferred Honorary Doctorates and the Shree Bharat Ratnam Global Award 2026 on 26th June, Friday in Delhi. The honors were presented on the eve of the International Day Against Drug Abuse and Illicit Trafficking, at a ceremony [] The post Dr Parida, Dr Dalai Receive Shree Bharat Ratnam Global Award 2026 in Delhi appeared first on Kashmir Media Watch .
6.1-magnitude earthquake jolts northeastern Afghanistan, tremors felt in Delhi
Shefali Verma Prepares for Crucial Clash Against Australia in Womens T20 World Cup
New Delhi, June 27: In the ongoing Womens T20 World Cup 2026, Indian opener Shefali Verma has scored 145 runs at an average of 36.25, including two half-centuries. She attributes her improved performance to a shift in mindset following the match against Pakistan, which has allowed her to play more freely ahead of Indias crucial ... Read more Shefali Verma Prepares for Crucial Clash Against Australia in Womens T20 World Cup
ED Conducts Raids in Ghaziabad Over Money Laundering Case
Lucknow, June 27: The Enforcement Directorate (ED) has taken significant action in a money laundering case linked to land and property fraud in Ghaziabad. The agency conducted raids at four locations associated with builder Sandeep Singh and officials of the Seva Suraksha Cooperative Housing Society in Ghaziabad, Noida, and Delhi. The ED initiated the investigation ... Read more ED Conducts Raids in Ghaziabad Over Money Laundering Case
AIIMS Paramedical Admit Card 2026 out today at aiimsexams.ac.in; here's how to download
AIIMS New Delhi is set to release the Paramedical Admit Card 2026 today, June 27, for the entrance exam scheduled on July 4. Candidates must download and print their hall tickets, which are essential for entry along with valid photo ID. The computer-based test details will be on the admit card. Ensure you carry all required documents to the examination centre
Delhi Police Arrest Two Members of Goldie Dhillon Gang, Seize Weapons and More
New Delhi, June 27: The Crime Branch of Delhi Police has arrested two members of the Goldie Dhillon gang, which operates internationally. The police seized weapons, mobile phones, and a motorcycle from the suspects. An official statement revealed that a specialized team from the Anti-Robbery and Snatching Cell of the Crime Branch apprehended key associates ... Read more Delhi Police Arrest Two Members of Goldie Dhillon Gang, Seize Weapons and More
Justice for Tamanna: West Bengal CM Swapan Debnath Vows Action
New Delhi, June 27: West Bengal Chief Minister Swapan Debnath has emphasized that delivering justice for Tamanna Khatun, a minor girl murdered during political violence, is a top priority. He assured the public that the government is committed to fulfilling this promise. In a post on the social media platform X, Debnath reiterated that justice ... Read more Justice for Tamanna: West Bengal CM Swapan Debnath Vows Action
26/11 masterminds aides at Shoaib Akhtars brothers funeral
New Delhi: The funeral of former Pakistan fast bowler Shoaib Akhtars elder brother, Shahid Akhtar, in Islamabad has come under scrutiny after senior members of Pakistan-based terror outfit Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT), including its deputy chief Saifullah Kasuri, were seen attending the last rites. Shahid Akhtar passed away on June 24 and was laid to rest at 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 .
NIA chargesheets three more in Red Fort blast case, total accused reaches 13
New Delhi , June 27 : The National Investigation Agency (NIA) has filed a supplementary chargesheet against three more persons in the November 2025 Red Fort blast case, including an absconding doctor who has been identified as one of the alleged masterminds of the attack that killed 11 people. The supplementary chargesheet, filed before the NIA Special Court at Patiala House Courts, names Zameer Ahmad Ahanger, Tufail Ahmad Bhat and Muzafar Ahmad alias Faraz alias Zafar, all residents of Jammu and Kashmir. With this, the total number of accused chargesheeted in the case has increased to 13, including the deceased main accused, Dr Umer Un Nabi. According to the NIA, absconding accused Muzafar Ahmad is a paediatrician by profession and the elder brother of co-accused Dr Adeel Ahmed Rather. The agency has described him as a founding member of AGuH Interim, which it claims is an offshoot of Al-Qaeda. The investigation has found that Muzafar was among the main conspirators behind the November 10, 2025, vehicle-borne improvised explosive device (VBIED) blast. The NIA alleged that he planned the attack along with Dr Umer Un Nabi, Muzammil, Dr Adeel Ahmed Rather and Mufti Irfan. The agency further claimed that Muzafar attended a secret meeting held at Eidgah in Srinagar in June 2022, where the AGuH Interim module was formed. It also alleged that he helped manufacture, test and store TATP-based improvised explosive devices at a secret facility allegedly operated from Al-Falah University in Faridabad. A non-bailable warrant has been issued against Muzafar, who remains absconding, and efforts are continuing to trace and arrest him. The NIA has also alleged that Zameer Ahmad Ahanger worked as an Overground Worker (OGW) for the terror module. According to the agency, he remained in contact with handlers and acted as a courier for arms, ammunition and cash. Tufail Ahmad Bhat, a former Overground Worker of the banned Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT), allegedly supplied weapons to the group. The agency claimed that he arranged an AK-47 rifle, a Krinkov rifle, a pistol, magazines and live ammunition through dead drops and delivered them to Dr Umer Un Nabi for Rs 3 lakh. Zameer and Tufail have been charged under various provisions of the Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act and the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita (BNS). In addition to these offences, Muzafar has also been charged under the Explosive Substances Act and the Prevention of Damage to Public Property (PDPP) Act. The NIA said the investigation has linked the accused through forensic examination, geo-location mapping of conspiracy sites and analysis of financial transactions. The investigation into the case is still underway. (ANI
Rahul urges party leaders to support Chhatron ki goonj to bring new, equitable education system
NEW DELHI: Congress leader Rahul Gandhi on Saturday urged all party leaders to support the students movement launched by its youth wing, as well as the NSUI, against the present education system of oppression and extortion. In a letter, Gandhi urged all party general secretaries, state in-charges and chiefs of all state, district and city []
Delhi govt orders action on Fortis after probe flags lapses; hospital assures cooperation
According to the Delhi government statement, the inquiry was ordered by CM Gupta following a complaint received during a 'Jan Sunwai' alleging that the hospital demanded payment before beginning treatment
Sarhad International Shauryathon to be held at Dras on July 5
New Delhi, June 27: As part of the commemorative events marking Kargil Vijay Diwas, Sarhad, Pune, in collaboration with the Indian Army, will organize the Sarhad International Shauryathon (Kargil International Marathon) at the Kargil War Memorial, Dras, on July 5, 2026. The marathon will be flagged off by Maharashtra Deputy Chief Minister Eknath Shinde at the Kargil War Memorial. Milind Kale, Vice President of the National Cooperative Bank Federation, along with senior officers of the Indian Army and other dignitaries, will be present on the occasion. Providing details of the event, Sanjay Nahar, Founder-President of Sarhad Pune, said that the organization has maintained a close association with the Kargil and Leh regions since before the 1999 Kargil War. With the support of the Indian Army and the local administration, Sarhad has enabled more than 30 students from the Kargil region to pursue their education in Pune. With the vision of promoting Kargil not only as a symbol of India's courage and sacrifice but also as a premier destination for adventure tourism and sports, Sarhad has been organizing the Kargil Shauryathon (Kargil International Marathon) in association with the Indian Army since 2017. The marathon has previously been flagged off by former Minister of State for Defence Dr. Subhash Bhamre and former Chiefs of the Army Staff General Manoj Naravane and General Manoj Pande. Jointly organized by the Indian Army, the local police, the civil administration, and Sarhad, the marathon has emerged as one of the country's most unique high-altitude sporting events. More than 3,000 runners from across India have registered for this year's edition. The event will feature races in the 3 km, 5 km, 10 km, and 21 km (Half Marathon) categories. Winners across various categories will receive cash prizes totaling 10 lakh. The Shauryathon is supported by Arham Foundation and Urja Bio System, Pune.
Panama Sends Humanitarian Aid to Venezuela After Devastating Earthquakes
New Delhi, June 27: Following two powerful earthquakes, Panama has stepped up to provide significant assistance to Venezuela. According to President Jos Ral Mulino, Panama has successfully completed its first flight carrying 18 tons of humanitarian aid to the stricken nation. The country is also preparing to deploy a specialized search and rescue team to ... Read more Panama Sends Humanitarian Aid to Venezuela After Devastating Earthquakes
Congress Leader Pawan Khera Criticizes Ram Mandir Donation Controversy
New Delhi, June 27: Congress leader Pawan Khera has responded to the Ram Mandir donation controversy and several other issues. In a recent discussion, Khera stated that Champat Rai has been a senior propagandist of the RSS, and Nripendra Mishra was a senior official in the Prime Ministers Office. This indicates that the temples management ... Read more Congress Leader Pawan Khera Criticizes Ram Mandir Donation Controversy

