Jaishankar Engages with BRICS Youth Diplomats Ahead of Summit
New Delhi, May 23: India is set to assume the presidency of BRICS this year, with the summit scheduled for September 2026. Prior to this, External Affairs Minister Dr. S. Jaishankar met with participants of the BRICS Youth Diplomats Forum and heads of the Diplomatic Academy. Minister Jaishankar expressed his enthusiasm on social media platform ... Read more Jaishankar Engages with BRICS Youth Diplomats Ahead of Summit
Infrastructure is foundation of economic growth, says M. Jamshed
M. Jamshed described Maharashtra as a lighthouse for infrastructure development from Delhis perspective and expressed hope that the State would continue to retain that position
Delhis Lieutenant Governor Discusses Urban Infrastructure with Union Minister
New Delhi, May 23: Delhis Lieutenant Governor (LG) T.S. Sandhu met with Union Minister Manohar Lal on Friday to address issues related to the citys infrastructure and urban mobility. In a message on the social media platform X, LG Sandhu highlighted their discussion on various developmental matters concerning Delhi. The focus was on improving infrastructure, ... Read more Delhis Lieutenant Governor Discusses Urban Infrastructure with Union Minister
Centre alerts states on Ebola surveillance, preparedness
New Delhi: The Union Health Ministry has asked all states and Union territories to step up surveillance, hospital preparedness and screening of international travellers following the World Health Organisations (WHO) declaration of the Ebola outbreak in the Democratic Republic of Congo and Uganda as a public health emergency of international concern (PHEIC). In a letter []
Smart border project to shield Pakistan, Bangladesh fronts
New Delhi: Union Home Minister Amit Shah on Friday said the government will launch a tech-enabled smart border project by the next year to make the 6,000-km fronts with Pakistan and Bangladesh impenetrable and ensure that the conspiracy to change the demography of the country is defeated. Delivering the annual Rustamji Memorial lecture hosted by []
Cockroach Janata Party pushes for Edu Min Pradhans resignation
Alleges systemic failures in education sector, particularly over NEET-UG 2026 New Delhi: Back with the tagline Cockroaches Never Die after its original X handle was withheld in India, the Cockroach Janata Party (CJP), a satirical social-media account, launched a campaign on Friday demanding the resignation of Education Minister Dharmendra Pradhan. The campaign, spearheaded through CJPs []
Twisha dowry death: Cops take husband in custody
Jabalpur/Bhopal: The high-profile Twisha Sharma dowry death case saw fast-paced developments on Friday with police taking custody of her husband who was on the run for more than a week, and the Madhya Pradesh High Court ordering a second autopsy by a specialised AIIMS Delhi team as requested by her family. The High Court also []
Fake NIA Officer Arrested in Bhubaneswar for Influencing False Case
Bhubaneswar, May 23: The Commissionerate Police arrested a man on Friday for impersonating an officer of the National Investigation Agency (NIA) and attempting to mislead individuals regarding a false complaint made by a woman. The accused has been identified as 45-year-old Ashish Reddy, a resident of Lajpat Nagar in Delhi. He was allegedly trying to ... Read more Fake NIA Officer Arrested in Bhubaneswar for Influencing False Case
Major Transformation in Marwar-Jaisalmer Rail Infrastructure Under PM Modis Leadership
Jodhpur, May 23: Union Minister for Culture and Tourism, Gajendra Singh Shekhawat, stated that under Prime Minister Narendra Modis leadership, Indian Railways has evolved from merely a transportation service to the countrys lifeline. While addressing the inauguration of the Jodhpur-Delhi Cant Vande Bharat Express and other railway services, Shekhawat highlighted that the Marwar and western ... Read more Major Transformation in Marwar-Jaisalmer Rail Infrastructure Under PM Modis Leadership
Bar Council Suspends Advocate Samarth Singh Amid Twisha Sharma Case Investigation
New Delhi, May 23: The Bar Council of India (BCI) has suspended the advocacy license of Samarth Singh with immediate effect. This decision is linked to the ongoing investigation into the death of Twisha Sharma, a case that has garnered significant attention in Madhya Pradesh. BCI Chairman Manan Kumar Mishra issued the order, citing Singhs ... Read more Bar Council Suspends Advocate Samarth Singh Amid Twisha Sharma Case Investigation
High Court says no to 'coercive action' against IndiGo
The Delhi High Court has stopped the GST department from taking action against IndiGo's parent company. This is regarding a 458 crore GST demand on compensation received from foreign suppliers. The court noted the amount received was compensation, not a taxable supply. The company's counsel assured solvency. The case will be heard again in August.
Rubio's maiden India visit aims to repair strained ties; boost Quad cooperation
The top U.S. diplomat is scheduled to hold wide-ranging talks with External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar, in addition to meeting Prime Minister Narendra Modi and attending a meeting of the Quad Foreign Ministers in New Delhi
Massive Fire Erupts in Garbage Pile Amidst Scorching Heat in New Delhi
New Delhi, May 23: A surge in fire incidents has been reported in New Delhi as the city grapples with extreme heat. On Friday evening, a fierce blaze broke out in a pile of garbage near the railway tracks in the Vivek Vihar area of East Delhi. The fire quickly escalated, sending thick black smoke ... Read more Massive Fire Erupts in Garbage Pile Amidst Scorching Heat in New Delhi
President Droupadi Murmu Welcomes Cyprus President, Highlights Strategic Partnership
New Delhi, May 23: President Droupadi Murmu of India formally welcomed President Nikos Christodoulides of the Republic of Cyprus at the Rashtrapati Bhavan on Thursday. A banquet was also hosted in honor of the visiting president. During the welcome, President Murmu emphasized that the relationship between India and Cyprus is built on trust and goodwill. ... Read more President Droupadi Murmu Welcomes Cyprus President, Highlights Strategic Partnership
Delhi govt. to develop 100 parks to mitigate air pollution
U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio Arrives in India for Key Diplomatic Visit
New Delhi, May 23: U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio is set to embark on a four-day visit to India. According to U.S. Ambassador to India, Sergio Gor, Rubio has departed from Sweden and is en route to India. This marks Rubios first trip to India. Gor shared on X, I just received a call ... Read more U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio Arrives in India for Key Diplomatic Visit
Vinod Bansal Welcomes Uttarakhand Governments Directive Against Public Prayers During Bakrid
New Delhi, May 23: Vinod Bansal, the national spokesperson for the Vishwa Hindu Parishad, has praised the Uttarakhand governments recent decision to issue guidelines prohibiting prayers in public spaces during Bakrid. He stated that this is a timely and appropriate decision, emphasizing that public areas should not be used for religious displays or disruptions. Bansal ... Read more Vinod Bansal Welcomes Uttarakhand Governments Directive Against Public Prayers During Bakrid
West Bengal CM Suvendu Adhikari meets PM, President in Delhi
West Bengal Chief Minister Suvendu Adhikari visited Delhi for two days. He met President Droupadi Murmu, Prime Minister Narendra Modi, and Union Home Minister Amit Shah. Discussions focused on border fencing with Bangladesh and land development. Adhikari also sought to ensure the implementation of central government schemes.
SC Refers UAPA Bail Law Issue to Larger Bench
The Supreme Court has sent key questions about bail for Delhi riots accused Umar Khalid and Sharjeel Imam to a larger bench. This comes after a bench expressed doubts about a previous ruling. Two other accused, Tasleem Ahmed and Khalid Saifi, received interim bail. The government argued that not all UAPA accused should get blanket bail benefits.
Bhuj-Delhi Express Service Launches Direct Rail Connectivity to Kutch
New Delhi, May 22: The Bhuj-Delhi Express service was inaugurated on Friday, establishing a new direct rail link between Kutch and New Delhi. This event took place in the virtual presence of Gujarat Chief Minister Bhupendra Patel and Union Railway Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw. The state government also shared updates on ongoing railway expansions and infrastructure ... Read more Bhuj-Delhi Express Service Launches Direct Rail Connectivity to Kutch
India, Egypt deepen anti-terror ties amid drone, AI threats
India and Egypt met to boost their fight against terrorism. They will work together on training, cyber security, and sharing intelligence. Both nations are worried about drones and AI being used for terror. They condemned recent attacks in Jammu and Kashmir and New Delhi. The countries also pledged to work with global groups to tackle terrorism effectively.
When Number Plates Turn into a Security Risk
Srinagars fake HSRP racket shows how cosmetic aesthetics can compromise law enforcement and public safety The busting of an alleged fake High Security Registration Plate (HSRP) racket in Srinagar is not just another crime story; it is a stark reminder of how easily a critical security measure can be reduced to a cosmetic accessory. What began as a complaint from an authorised HSRP vendor has revealed a parallel black market that openly uses social media to undermine a system introduced in the wake of the 2002 Parliament attack to strengthen vehicle identification and deter terror-related misuse. According to the FIR lodged at Saddar Police Station, the complainant, representing Rosmerta Technologies Limited the authorised HSRP vendor for most vehicle manufacturers in J&K has alleged that counterfeit plates closely mimicking genuine HSRPs are being manufactured and affixed with impunity. One such operation is reported to have been run through Instagram pages like Turbo Shine Customs and Nishant Elite Plates, where plates were sold as lifestyle products rather than critical security hardware. The inquiry so far has exposed a troubling blend of ignorance, greed, and lax enforcement. Two youths from Bandipora and Srinagar have admitted to ordering these plates initially for aesthetic purposes and social media reels, before turning middlemen and charging a profit per plate. Their claim that they believed the plates were legal because they were widely advertised on Instagram points to a dangerous casualness towards regulatory norms and a near-total absence of digital policing. This is not a mere case of petty cheating. HSRPs carry laser-etched unique identification codes linked to government databases. The allegation that counterfeiters duplicated the AA laser code series reserved for Rosmerta, while omitting mandatory security features and violating Rule 50 of the Central Motor Vehicles Rules, strikes at the integrity of the entire vehicle identification regime. If fake plates can be freely procured and swapped, the states ability to track vehicles involved in crime, militancy, or hit-and-run incidents is severely compromised. The registration of an FIR under relevant provisions of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita and the notices issued to the accused are welcome first steps. But the larger challenge lies in dismantling the network behind such rackets, including the alleged main accused based in Delhi, and in tightening oversight over both physical workshops and online marketplaces. Enforcement agencies must coordinate with central authorities, transport departments, and social media platforms to identify, block, and prosecute those who commercialise counterfeit security devices. For their part, vehicle owners must recognise that tampering with HSRPs is not a harmless style choice but a punishable offence with grave implications. A society that treats security infrastructure as a canvas for vanity projects only weakens its own defences. Srinagars fake HSRP case should serve as a wake-up call: security measures are only as strong as our collective willingness to respect and enforce them.
Reviving India-Canada Ties in Fractured World
After years of diplomatic strain, New Delhi and Ottawa are rediscovering the value of pragmatism, economic cooperation and people-to-people engagement in an increasingly uncertain global order ASHOK BHAN The gradual revival of relations between India and Canada marks an important diplomatic shift in an increasingly fragmented and polarised world order. After years of tension, mistrust and political acrimony, New Delhi and Ottawa now appear willing to restore communication channels and rebuild a relationship that serves important strategic, economic and human interests on both sides. The thaw may still be cautious and measured, but it reflects political maturity and recognition that major bilateral relationships cannot remain hostage indefinitely to episodic confrontations and domestic political calculations. India and Canada are not merely two Commonwealth democracies linked by historical association. They are important partners in trade, education, technology, agriculture, energy and innovation. More importantly, they are connected through one of the worlds most successful and influential Indian-origin diasporas. Millions of families, students, professionals and entrepreneurs form a living bridge between the two countries. It is this human dimension that made the deterioration in relations particularly damaging and emotionally unsettling for ordinary citizens across both nations. The diplomatic crisis that followed allegations made by former Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau regarding the killing of a Khalistani separatist on Canadian soil pushed bilateral ties to an unprecedented low. India rejected the allegations strongly and accused Canada of permitting extremist and separatist elements to function freely under the cover of democratic freedoms. Diplomatic expulsions, suspension of negotiations, disruption in visa services and sharp public rhetoric deepened mistrust and affected multiple sectors. Yet diplomacy rarely functions in absolutes. Nations ultimately return to dialogue because strategic realities compel engagement. Geography may separate India and Canada, but economics, security concerns, educational linkages and geopolitical developments create a strong basis for cooperation. The recent signs of re-engagement suggest that both countries increasingly recognise the costs of prolonged estrangement. For India, Canada remains an important strategic partner in the Western hemisphere. Canada possesses enormous reserves of critical minerals, vast energy resources, advanced agricultural expertise and globally respected educational institutions. India, on the other hand, is one of the fastest-growing major economies, a technological hub and a key geopolitical actor in the Indo-Pacific region. In a world increasingly shaped by supply-chain disruptions, energy insecurity and strategic competition, pragmatic cooperation between the two countries carries significant value. Economic considerations alone make reconciliation essential. Bilateral trade has continued to expand despite political tensions. Canadian pension funds and institutional investors hold substantial stakes in Indias infrastructure, renewable energy and real estate sectors. At the same time, Indian professionals contribute significantly to Canadas healthcare, technology, transportation and academic sectors. Indian students constitute one of the largest international student communities in Canadian universities and colleges, contributing enormously to the Canadian economy and multicultural social fabric. The disruption in normal relations adversely affected these constituencies. Visa delays, uncertainty in educational mobility and concerns among investors created avoidable anxiety. Businesses and institutions on both sides require stability, predictability and policy continuity. Restoration of confidence, therefore, becomes essential not merely diplomatically, but economically and socially as well. The timing of this revival is also significant. The global geopolitical landscape is undergoing rapid transformation. Strategic rivalries are intensifying, economic uncertainty is growing, and multilateral institutions are increasingly under strain. In such a climate, middle powers like India and Canada must cooperate on issues such as climate change, clean energy transition, technological regulation, food security and maritime stability. Despite political disagreements, both countries broadly share democratic values, commitment to pluralism and support for a rules-based international order. Beyond political tensions At the same time, normalization will not be easy. The issue that strained ties most deeply the political space available to separatist extremism in Canada remains sensitive and unresolved. India has consistently maintained that freedom of expression cannot become a shield for advocacy of violence, glorification of terrorism or threats to another countrys sovereignty and territorial integrity. Canada, shaped by its constitutional traditions and domestic political dynamics, has often approached such questions through the prism of civil liberties and multicultural politics. Bridging this gap requires seriousness, discretion and sustained institutional dialogue. Public posturing and televised accusations only inflame public sentiment and complicate diplomacy. Mature democracies resolve difficult questions through legal cooperation, intelligence-sharing and evidence-based engagement rather than emotional rhetoric. A particularly important factor in rebuilding ties is the role of the Indian diaspora in Canada. Indo-Canadians have emerged as one of the countrys most successful and respected communities, contributing immensely to public life, politics, business, science and culture. Their achievements symbolize the strength of India-Canada relations. It is important that the larger diaspora is not viewed through the narrow lens of fringe radical groups whose politics do not represent the overwhelming majority of peaceful and law-abiding citizens of Indian origin. Indeed, the diaspora can become the strongest constituency for reconciliation. Families, students, entrepreneurs and professionals seek smoother mobility, stronger connectivity and deeper cooperation between the two countries. Their aspirations can serve as a stabilizing force against attempts to promote division and polarization. The future trajectory of India-Canada relations will also depend substantially on political leadership. Statesmanship lies not in denying differences but in preventing them from overwhelming larger strategic interests. India has increasingly pursued a foreign policy rooted in realism, strategic autonomy and multi-alignment. Canada, too, appears to recognise that engagement with India is not optional but strategically necessary in the context of Indo-Pacific geopolitics and economic diversification. Recent high-level engagements indicate movement in that direction. Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Prime Minister Mark Carney have reportedly agreed to fast-track negotiations toward a Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement, with an ambitious target of expanding bilateral trade substantially by 2030. Canadian company Cameco has also signed a long-term uranium supply agreement with India, while discussions on critical minerals, clean energy and artificial intelligence cooperation have gained momentum. Education has similarly emerged as a key area of renewed engagement. Both governments have expressed interest in expanding academic partnerships, facilitating exchanges for students
Delhi Chief Minister Rekha Gupta Announces Major Relief in Water and Sewer Infrastructure Charges
New Delhi, May 22: Delhi Chief Minister Rekha Gupta announced significant relief for residents, residential units, institutions, and industries by rationalizing the water and sewer infrastructure charge (IFC) on Friday. This decision aims to reduce unnecessary financial burdens on citizens, enhance transparency, and promote development. Gupta stated that the water and sewer infrastructure charge will ... Read more Delhi Chief Minister Rekha Gupta Announces Major Relief in Water and Sewer Infrastructure Charges
Rubio in India: Quad talks to focus on critical minerals, supply chains and Indo-Pacific security
US Secretary of State Marco Rubio arrives in India for the Quad foreign ministers meeting in New Delhi on May 26. The meeting will focus on critical minerals and supply chains, addressing China's influence. Foreign ministers from Australia and Japan will also attend. Discussions will cover advancing Quad cooperation and reviewing ongoing initiatives.
Soaring Airfares Push Patients, Students into Distress
Travel bodies urge government to regulate fares Idrees Bukhtiyar Srinagar, May 22: Patients and students travelling to Kashmir from different parts of the country are facing immense hardship due to a sharp spike in airfares, with ticket prices on several routes soaring beyond the reach of common travellers. Passengers said the sudden increase in fares has particularly affected students returning home for vacations and patients travelling for medical treatment, many of whom are unable to afford the exorbitant prices. According to online travel portal MakeMyTrip, the lowest airfare from Delhi to Srinagar is currently around Rs 12,000 and goes up to nearly Rs 21,000 depending on the timing and airline availability. Similarly, fares from Mumbai to Srinagar are ranging between Rs 18,000 and Rs 27,000, while ticket prices from Chandigarh to Srinagar have also touched Rs 13,000. Tickets from Jammu to Srinagar used to cost Rs 2000 but have increased to Rs 13,000. Several passengers expressed concern over the situation, saying the steep fares have made air travel almost impossible for middle-class families. It has become extremely difficult for students and patients to travel. Many people have urgent requirements to return home, but such high-ticket prices are unaffordable, said a Srinagar-bound student currently studying in Delhi. Another passenger Tahir Ahmad said patients travelling for specialised treatment outside Jammu and Kashmir are the worst affected. People who travel for medical emergencies cannot wait for fares to drop. The government must intervene and regulate prices, he said. Ahmad, who works in a private firm in Delhi and was scheduled to return home for Eid, said he could not afford the airfare this time. I have now booked a train ticket instead, he told Rising Kashmir. President of the Travel Agents Association of Kashmir (TAAK), Farooq Kuthoo, said the soaring fares were putting additional financial burden on passengers, especially students and patients. The prices have gone very high and it is badly affecting patients and students who frequently travel outside the valley. The government should keep a cap on airfares and monitor the situation because many families cannot afford such huge ticket prices, Kuthoo told Rising Kashmir. He said the association has repeatedly taken up the issue with the concerned authorities. We have written to the authorities many times and urged them to intervene so that passengers are not exploited during peak travel seasons, he added. Kuthoo attributed the rise in fares to the heavy tourist influx into Kashmir, increased fuel prices and prevailing heatwave conditions in several parts of the country. Travelers have appealed to the Civil Aviation Ministry and airline operators to introduce special concessions or additional flights to Kashmir during the peak season to ease the burden on passengers.
Three DTC buses collide on Mathura Road, two injured
HC says DoEs nod not needed for fee hike at beginning of session
After 3 Yrs of German, Now Sanskrit? CBSE language policy triggers questions in schools & homes
Delhi to calculate water charges on actual demand
Delhi Police bust 2 cyber syndicates, 4 in police net
Bhalswa landfill to be fully remediated by Dec this year, says Sood
Man Arrested in Delhi for Sexual Assault of Minor in NE Delhi
Indias UPI Network Expands to Cyprus, Services Set to Launch Next Year
New Delhi, May 22: Indias Ministry of External Affairs announced on Friday that the Unified Payments Interface (UPI) will commence operations in Cyprus next year. This marks a significant expansion of Indias digital payments ecosystem in Europe. During a media briefing, Secretary (West) Sibi George stated that the rollout of UPI in Cyprus was one ... Read more Indias UPI Network Expands to Cyprus, Services Set to Launch Next Year
LG outlines five-pillar vision to turn Delhi into a global metropolis
Untreated household wastewater, encroachment polluting Jaffarpur Kalan pond: DPCC
Special provision to check power tariff hike?
Exciting Job Opportunities: 52 Vacancies at DPCC with Salaries Over 2 Lakhs
New Delhi, May 22: A remarkable opportunity has emerged for those seeking high-paying jobs. The Delhi Pollution Control Committee (DPCC) has issued an official notification inviting applications for various positions, including scientific roles, from candidates currently employed in central/state government, union territories, recognized research institutions, autonomous bodies, statutory bodies, and public sector undertakings. The DPCC ... Read more Exciting Job Opportunities: 52 Vacancies at DPCC with Salaries Over 2 Lakhs
International Tibet Liberation Day: A Story of Struggle and Identity
New Delhi, May 22: May 23 may just be another date on the calendar for the world, but for the Tibetan community, it symbolizes memory, pain, resistance, and identity. This day is commemorated as International Tibet Liberation Day by the Tibetan people, reminding them of their lost autonomy, scattered homes, and the anguish of exile. ... Read more International Tibet Liberation Day: A Story of Struggle and Identity
Praveen Khandelwal Criticizes Congress Leader Ajay Rais Remarks Against PM Modi
New Delhi, May 22: Lok Sabha MP Praveen Khandelwal sharply criticized Congress leader Ajay Rai for his disrespectful comments against Prime Minister Narendra Modi during a recent conversation. Khandelwal stated that the language used reflects not just an individuals mindset but also the broader mentality and political culture of the Congress party. He expressed surprise ... Read more Praveen Khandelwal Criticizes Congress Leader Ajay Rais Remarks Against PM Modi
Ghaziabad to Transform Roads with AI-Powered Digital Survey
Ghaziabad, May 22: The roads of Ghaziabad, a high-tech city adjacent to Delhi, are set for a significant transformation. The identification of potholes, cracks, and waterlogging on the roads will now rely on advanced artificial intelligence (AI) technology rather than human surveys. For the first time, the Ghaziabad Municipal Corporation will utilize AI cameras to ... Read more Ghaziabad to Transform Roads with AI-Powered Digital Survey
What does clock it mean? All about the viral trend used by Delhi Police to promote cyber safety
Delhi Police is using a popular Gen Z internet trend to promote cyber safety. The Clock It campaign encourages responsible online behaviour. This includes protecting passwords and being wary of scams. The initiative aims to connect with younger audiences. It uses humour and relatable internet slang for an important message.
LG Sandhu lays out roadmap from Metro to Metropolis to transform Delhi
Lieutenant Governor said that the way forward had to be based on the prime pillars of smart mobility, sustainable development, water and environmental management, disaster resilience and development of the Dwarka Sub-city as not just a residential area, but as a hub for knowledge-based industry, innovation centres and global partnerships for investments.
India Secures Eight Medals at Asian Junior Individual Squash Championship in China
New Delhi, May 22: India has secured eight medals at the 33rd Asian Junior Individual Squash Championship held in Panzhihua, China. Led by Shiven Agarwal, Indian players have made it to the semifinals across various categories. Shiven, seeded 5/8, defeated Singapores Rehan Singh in straight games during the boys under-17 quarterfinals. He will face fellow ... Read more India Secures Eight Medals at Asian Junior Individual Squash Championship in China
US Secretary of State Marco Rubio en route to India for high-profile diplomatic visit
US Secretary of State Marco Rubio is arriving in India for a significant visit. He will engage in discussions on trade, energy security, and defense cooperation. A key event will be the Quad foreign ministers' meeting in New Delhi. This gathering will focus on the Indo-Pacific region's security. The visit aims to strengthen bilateral ties between the US and India.
NCW Directs TCS Nashik to Ensure Compliance with POSH Regulations
New Delhi, May 22: The National Commission for Women (NCW) has expressed serious concerns regarding the safety of women at the Tata Consultancy Services (TCS) office in Nashik and the adherence to the Prevention of Sexual Harassment (POSH) Act. A hearing was conducted under the chairmanship of NCW Chairperson Vijaya Rahatkar following the receipt of ... Read more NCW Directs TCS Nashik to Ensure Compliance with POSH Regulations
Mukhtar Abbas Naqvi Criticizes Cockroach People Party for Undermining Democracy
New Delhi, May 22: Senior BJP leader and former Union Minister Mukhtar Abbas Naqvi has launched a strong attack on the so-called Cockroach People Party (CPP) and the political mindset behind it. He stated that certain individuals are attempting to disrupt the atmosphere of the country. Speaking to the media in New Delhi, Naqvi remarked, ... Read more Mukhtar Abbas Naqvi Criticizes Cockroach People Party for Undermining Democracy
BJP Criticizes Congress Over Comments on PM Modi, Poonawala Calls It a Abusive Party
New Delhi, May 22: The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) leaders have criticized Ajay Rai for his remarks against Prime Minister Narendra Modi. BJP spokesperson Shehzad Poonawala stated that Congress has transformed from a Gandhian party to an abusive one. He emphasized that such language is inappropriate, especially considering that the Prime Minister had previously inquired ... Read more BJP Criticizes Congress Over Comments on PM Modi, Poonawala Calls It a Abusive Party
CBI Arrests Another Key Accused in NEET Paper Leak Case, Total Arrests Rise to 11
New Delhi, May 22: In a significant development in the NEET-UG 2026 exam paper leak case, the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) has arrested another key accused. With this latest arrest, the total number of individuals apprehended in connection with the case has reached 11. The CBI identified the arrested individual as Manisha Sanjay Hawaldar, ... Read more CBI Arrests Another Key Accused in NEET Paper Leak Case, Total Arrests Rise to 11
Watch: Is the TVKs cabinet expansion, DMKs loss? | Above the Fold | 22.05.2026
In todays episode: TVK inducts VCK and IUML leaders into its Cabinet, raising questions about the DMKs strength; the Delhi High Court questions the WFI over Vinesh Phogats eligibility and more.
The Right To Cool: In A City Of 2.3 Crore, Delhi Has Just 1 Cooling Zone
Under the Delhi government's Heat Wave Action Plan 2026, officials had promised a network of cooling zones across the capital.
Indian Wrestlers Set to Shine at Under-17 and Under-23 Asian Wrestling Championships in Da Nang
New Delhi, May 22: The growing influence of the Pro Wrestling League on Indias wrestling ecosystem will be on display at the Under-17 and Under-23 Asian Wrestling Championships, taking place in Da Nang, Vietnam from May 23 to 31. Wrestlers like Chandramohan, Sachin Mor, Neha, and Kajal will represent India. Several wrestlers from the Pro ... Read more Indian Wrestlers Set to Shine at Under-17 and Under-23 Asian Wrestling Championships in Da Nang
Ajay Jain Welcomes US Justice Departments Decision on Adani Case, Citing Lack of Evidence
New Delhi, May 22: The ongoing SEC cases against the Adani Group in the United States have been dismissed. The US Justice Department has withdrawn criminal charges filed against Gautam Adani and Sagar Adani, requesting the dismissal of the charges. Meanwhile, individuals close to both current and former US administrations have welcomed this move, stating ... Read more Ajay Jain Welcomes US Justice Departments Decision on Adani Case, Citing Lack of Evidence
DSCI Recruitment Alert: Walk-in Interview for 16 Junior Resident Positions on May 25
New Delhi, May 22: A fantastic opportunity has emerged for individuals in the medical field. The Delhi State Cancer Institute (DSCI) has officially announced the recruitment of eligible candidates for a total of 16 Junior Resident positions. Candidates applying for the Junior Resident posts must possess an MBBS degree from a recognized university. Additionally, applicants ... Read more DSCI Recruitment Alert: Walk-in Interview for 16 Junior Resident Positions on May 25
India and Cyprus Discuss IMECs Potential to Transform Global Trade and Connectivity
New Delhi, May 22: Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Cyprus President Nikos Christodoulides met in New Delhi on Friday to discuss the India-Middle East-Europe Economic Corridor (IMEC). They acknowledged the initiatives potential to reshape and enhance global trade, connectivity, and prosperity. During a special briefing on President Christodoulides ongoing state visit to India, Secretary ... Read more India and Cyprus Discuss IMECs Potential to Transform Global Trade and Connectivity
Indian Air Force Tackles Jaguar Fighter Jet Spare Parts Shortage
New Delhi, May 22: The Jaguar fighter jet, renowned for its deep penetration strike capability, is currently facing a critical issue similar to that once encountered by the MiG-21 jets: a shortage of spare parts. Reports indicate that India is now the only country still operating the Jaguar fighter jet globally. Manufacturers of Jaguar parts ... Read more Indian Air Force Tackles Jaguar Fighter Jet Spare Parts Shortage
New Delhi, May 22: Union Home Minister Amit Shah on Friday said the government will launch a tech-enabled smart border project by the next year to make the 6,000-km fronts with Pakistan and Bangladesh impenetrable and ensure that the conspiracy to change the demography of the country is defeated. Delivering the annual Rustamji Memorial lecture hosted by the Border Security Force (BSF) here, the minister also reiterated that the government will find each and every infiltrator and send them out of India. K F Rustamji was the founding father and the first director general of the BSF, the world's largest border guarding force with about 2.70 lakh personnel tasked to guard Indian borders with Pakistan on the west and Bangladesh on the east. It was raised in 1965. The government of India has decided that not only will we stop infiltration but we will find each and every infiltrator and send them out of the country, Shah said. He added his government will not allow artificial change in our demography being attempted from the other side. I want to assure BSF troops that we will launch the smart border project within the 60th year of its raising and we will make the Bangladesh and Pakistan borders impenetrable through major technical assistance, Shah said. The smart border will use technology, drones, radars and smart cameras to help create an impenetrable border, he told the gathering. Calling these two borders vulnerable and a cause of concern for the country from the security point of view, Shah said these fronts (about 1,289 km with Pakistan and 4,096 km with Bangladesh) cannot be guarded with raditional methods. The concept of border security should not be seen in isolation but as a erritorial responsibility involving all agencies and state governments, he said. He said these borders currently face threats like illegal infiltration, smuggling of drugs, weapons and arms through drones apart from cattle, fake Indian currency notes and organised crime. It is most important to identify future dangers, and it is our responsibility to stop the artificial demographic change being attempted from the other side (of the border) through infiltration, and, for this, we have to remain alert and vigilant, he told the officers and jawans in attendance. Shah said the Modi government brought a adical change to the security policy and border protection perspective since it took charge in 2014. We have defeated all three attacks carried out by Pakistan whether it was in Uri (2016), Pulwama (2019), or Pahalgam (2026)...we have given them a befitting response by striking deep inside Pakistan, he said. Shah asserted that gone were the days when talks used to happen after a terrorist attack and when Naxalites used to undertake massacres without any fear. We have aligned our security perspective with the spirit of the Constitution to strengthen it... all this, in a way, is a declaration of a new defence doctrine, he said. He said his government took a firm decision to free India from Naxalism and this target was achieved recently. The minister said it was his belief that security agencies and forces should work to uproot the cause of the problem and just not control it. He asked the BSF troops in border areas to establish communication with the local administration so that they can identify any infiltrator living in the area and effectively plug border gaps aiding smuggling and other illegal activities. It is time that the infiltration taking place unhindered for years is stopped. You have done this earlier, for example, by creating a Naxal-free India, he said. Shah said the current state governments in Tripura, West Bengal and Assam -- all led by the BJP -- believe in the policy that there should be no infiltration from across Indian borders. His ministry, Shah added, will soon hold a meeting with the chief ministers of these states on the subject of border security. The minister added that a high-powered demography mission declared earlier by PM Modi will be announced soon by the Union government. Shah declared that the Union government was planning to launch a ig programme within the next one year for the welfare of CAPF jawans, adding that they will also initiate a ig operation against narcotics trafficking in the country. During the event, the minister honoured BSF jawans and officers with gallantry medals including to those who were part of the 'Operation Sindoor'.
Indian Products Gain Global Recognition Through GI Tags
New Delhi, May 22: Prime Minister Narendra Modis recent visits to Italy, the United Arab Emirates, and other countries were not just about diplomacy and economic agreements. These trips showcased Indias rich cultural heritage, traditional craftsmanship, and unique agricultural products on a global stage. He presented foreign leaders with special gifts, including Assams Muga Silk ... Read more Indian Products Gain Global Recognition Through GI Tags
Vice President Highlights the Importance of Reading at Book Launch
New Delhi, May 22: Indias Vice President, C.P. Radhakrishnan, launched the book The Library Man of India: The Story of P.N. Panicker, written by P.P. Sathyan, at the Vice Presidents residence on Friday. During his address, he paid heartfelt tribute to P.N. Panicker, describing him as a visionary who transformed the lives of millions through ... Read more Vice President Highlights the Importance of Reading at Book Launch
West Bengal CM Meets Home Minister, Reaffirms Commitment to Development
New Delhi, May 22: West Bengal Chief Minister Suvendu Adhikari met with Union Home Minister Amit Shah on Friday in New Delhi. He emphasized that the new government in Bengal will advance under the agenda of Sabka Saath, Sabka Vikas (Together for Everyone, Development for Everyone). Chief Minister Adhikari shared pictures from the meeting on ... Read more West Bengal CM Meets Home Minister, Reaffirms Commitment to Development
Ladakh Police Chief Mukesh Singh Appointed Manipur Top Cop
An IIT Delhi graduate in Civil Engineering, Singh has extensive experience in counter-insurgency and anti-terror operations.
Puducherry Minister Namassivayam calls on BJP leaders Nabin, Mandaviya in New Delhi
India Successfully Test-Launches Agni-1 Ballistic Missile
NEW DELHI, May 22: India on Friday successfully test-fired short-range ballistic missile Agni-1 from the integrated test range at Odishas Chandipur, the defence ministry said. The launch validated all operational and technical parameters, it said. The test was carried out under the aegis of the Strategic Forces Command, the ministry said. The Agni 1 to 4 missiles have ranges from 700 km to 3,500 km and they have already been deployed. (Agencies) The post India Successfully Test-Launches Agni-1 Ballistic Missile appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Central Minister Joshi Criticizes Karnataka Government for Withdrawing Riot Cases
New Delhi, May 22: Central Minister for Food, Public Distribution, and Consumer Affairs, Pralhad Joshi, sharply criticized the Karnataka government on Friday for its decision to withdraw 52 criminal cases related to protests and riots. He alleged that this move was aimed at appeasing rioters under the guise of protecting Kannada activists. In a statement, ... Read more Central Minister Joshi Criticizes Karnataka Government for Withdrawing Riot Cases
Bihars Crime Policy: No Politics in Action, Says BJP MP Sanjay Jaiswal
New Delhi, May 22: Following comments from Chief Minister Samrat Chaudhary regarding police encounters, BJP MP Sanjay Jaiswal has voiced his support. He emphasized that anyone committing crimes in Bihar will face action, asserting that this issue transcends politics. In an interview, Jaiswal stated, Regardless of caste, criminals will face encounters. The government has made ... Read more Bihars Crime Policy: No Politics in Action, Says BJP MP Sanjay Jaiswal
ABVP Submits Memorandum to DU Vice-Chancellor Addressing Student Issues
New Delhi, May 22: The Akhil Bharatiya Vidyarthi Parishad (ABVP), along with the Delhi University Students Union (DUSU), met with the Vice-Chancellor of Delhi University on Friday to submit a memorandum regarding significant student issues. The administration took these matters seriously, promising immediate solutions for some and a swift resolution for others. The DUSU, led ... Read more ABVP Submits Memorandum to DU Vice-Chancellor Addressing Student Issues
Huge blow for KKR! Key player ruled out ahead of crucial clash vs Delhi Capitals
Kolkata Knight Riders have been dealt a significant blow as Angkrish Raghuvanshi has been ruled out of IPL 2026. The star wicketkeeper-batter sustained a concussion and a fractured finger on his left hand during a match against Mumbai Indians. Raghuvanshi was a key performer for KKR this season.
U.S. Embassy Highlights Quad Partnership Ahead Of Secretary Rubios India Visit
The upcoming Quad Foreign Ministers meeting in New Delhi is expected to place strong focus on regional security, strategic cooperation and supply chain resilience, as senior leaders from India, the United States, Japan and Australia prepare for high-level discussions later this month.
Ahead of Bakrid, Delhi Police steps up security arrangements across capital
Officers urged residents to maintain communal harmony and immediately report any suspicious activity or rumour-mongering
CBI arrests Delhi Food and Supply Department official in bribery case
The agency arrested the officer in a trap operation on May 21, while allegedly accepting 10,000 as a bribe
All-rounder Vijay Shankar Announces Retirement From All Forms Of Indian Cricket
Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy: Allrounder Vijay Shankar on Friday announced his retirement from all forms of Indian cricket, bringing the curtains down on a career that saw him represent India in both whiteball formats and feature in the 2019 Mens ODI World Cup. Shankar, a mainstay for Tamil Nadu in domestic cricket, played 12 ODIs and nine T20Is for India, amassing 324 runs in all and picking nine scalps. He was surprisingly preferred ahead of Ambati Rayudu in the main squad and played three matches before a toe injury ended his tournament early, with Mayank Agarwal replacing him. In his retirement note, Shankar said he now aims to pursue new opportunities and play more cricket. A HEARTFELT THANK YOU. Cricket is my life. I started playing when I was 10, and 25 years later, I am grateful and blessed to have played at every level and to the highest level. Representing our country will always be one of my proudest and happiest moments. I have decided to retire from playing domestic cricket and IPL to pursue new opportunities and play more cricket. Thank you will not suffice for letting me do what I love. Eternally grateful. Thankful to BCCI and the Indian Cricket Team - many learnings, countless memories, and various inspirations! Representing the country will be my highest badge of honour. Bowling the last over at India's 500th ODI at Nagpur and my First ball, first wicket at the 2019 World Cup are moments I will hold onto forever! wrote Shankar on his social media accounts on Friday. In the Indian Premier League (IPL), Shankar played 78 games and turned out for Chennai Super Kings, Sunrisers Hyderabad, Delhi Capitals, and Gujarat Titans, including in their title-winning run in 2022. In domestic cricket, Shankar captained Tamil Nadu to the Vijay Hazare, Deodhar, and Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy titles before playing for Tripura in the last season. My IPL Teams GT, SRH, CSK, and DC - special thank you! The experience and lessons from all around have made me what I am today! TNCA under 13,15,17,19,22,25 and finally, senior men's team - I've spent most of my life here. Thank you to everyone for every step of the way. Captained and won trophies with this very special side. Numerous hurdles and challenges shaped me into a better cricketer. Thanks to the Tripura Team for letting me carry on the dream for a little while longer. My teams at the TNPL - CSG, IDTT, and SS. Loved playing this special tournament with all the TN talents. My most prestigious - TN league teams - Indian Bank, ICF, India Cements, and now, Take Solutions - This is where it all began and has kept going for years. Grateful to have had the opportunity to play here, he added. Captained and won trophies with this very special side. Numerous hurdles and challenges shaped me into a better cricketer. Thanks to the Tripura Team for letting me carry on the dream for a little while longer. My teams at the TNPL - CSG, IDTT, and SS. Loved playing this special tournament with all the TN talents. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Lastly, my family and friends' words won't do justice, but thanks to them for sticking with me through literally thick and thin. I have faced unreal hate and negativity. Let me take this opportunity to let you know that I chose to ignore and move forward. If I can do that, anyone can! Think positively and work hard. Cricket has taught me life. Cricket is my life. Grateful and blessed, Your 3D cricketer, Vijay Shankar. Article Source: IANS
India and Cyprus vow to combat terrorism, strengthen strategic partnership
Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Cyprus President Nikos Christodoulides reaffirmed their commitment to combating terrorism and elevated bilateral ties to a strategic partnership during talks in New Delhi. The leaders discussed cooperation in trade, defence, maritime security, technology, education and India-EU engagement
Erdogan's main challenger removed from his party presidentship
New Delhi, May 22: Head of the main opposition -The Republican People Party (CHP) Ozgur Ozel has been removed from the party post. It is seen a big blow to challengers of President Erdogan. The ruling, issued by an appeals court in Ankara on Thursday, annulled a 2023 leadership contest within the Republican Peoples party, deposing the partys leader, zgr zel.He has become the face of Turkeys opposition, seen as responsible for the rejuvenation of the party. The court ordered that zel be replaced by his predecessor, Kemal Kldarolu, who lost a pivotal general election to Erdoan in 2023 .Unseating zel was widely criticised as an effort to subdue theopposition and reinstall a leader who is more amenable to Erdoans rule. Since the 2024 elections, observers have denounced a fresh crackdown targeting opponents of Erdoans rule, primarily opposition mayors and local officials from the opposition. More than 20 opposition mayors have been detained on a wave of corruption, bribery and terrorism-related charges.
DPR for 21,000-crore NH 744 development submitted for final approval
N.K. Premachandran, MP, held discussions in New Delhi. The project includes advanced engineering designs with tunnels and elevated highways to minimise environmental impact and enhance safety.
Watch: India-Cyprus trade and strategic ties in focus during Modi-Christodoulides talks
Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Cyprus President Nikos Christodoulides held bilateral talks in New Delhi, focusing on trade, investment and strategic cooperation as both countries look to deepen India-Cyprus ties.
CBI Arrests Assistant Commissioner in Delhi for Bribery in Ration Card Allocation
New Delhi, May 22: In a significant move against corruption, the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) has arrested an Assistant Commissioner from the Food and Supply Department for accepting bribes. The accused was stationed at the Food and Supply Department office located in Asian Market, Pushp Vihar, New Delhi. According to information provided by the ... Read more CBI Arrests Assistant Commissioner in Delhi for Bribery in Ration Card Allocation
India, China, and Claims over Tawang: Views From a Field Visit to Arunachal Pradesh
In the face of the Chinese irredentist claims over Arunachal, New Delhi has attempted to transform a geopolitically sensitive frontier into a living, breathing part of the Indian nation.
Tejashwi Yadav Criticizes Governments Inaction on Inflation
New Delhi, May 22: Tejashwi Yadav, the leader of the opposition in the Bihar Assembly, launched a scathing attack on the central government on Friday. He recalled that before becoming Prime Minister on July 25, 2013, Narendra Modi remarked on the competition between the central government and the falling rupee, questioning which would drop further. ... Read more Tejashwi Yadav Criticizes Governments Inaction on Inflation
SC Questions Quota To Children Of Economically, Educationally Advanced Families In Backward Classes
NEW DELHI, May 22: Observing that with educational and economic empowerment there is social mobility, the Supreme Court on Friday questioned the continued grant of reservation benefits to children of economically and educationally advanced families within backward classes. A bench of Justices B V Nagarathna and Ujjal Bhuyan was hearing a plea challenging a Karnataka High Court judgment which upheld the exclusion of the petitioner, whose parents are both state government employees, from reservation. If both parents are IAS officers, [] The post SC Questions Quota To Children Of Economically, Educationally Advanced Families In Backward Classes appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Indian Army Issues Warning Against Misinformation Campaigns
New Delhi, May 22: The Indian Army has issued a significant clarification regarding a viral video from a press conference circulating on social media and various media platforms. The Army has urged the public to remain vigilant against rumors and misleading propaganda. It stated that certain former soldiers and a fugitive are deliberately spreading false, ... Read more Indian Army Issues Warning Against Misinformation Campaigns
Central Govt Offices In Delhi To Remain Closed On May 28 On Eid-ul-Azha
NEW DELHI, May 22: All central government administrative offices located in Delhi shall remain closed on May 28, on account of Eid-ul-Azha, the personnel ministry said on Friday. Earlier, the Centre had declared a holiday on Eid-ul-Azha on May 27. Central government administrative offices located at Delhi/New Delhi shall remain closed on 28th May, 2026, on account of Id-ul-Zuha (Bakrid) (in place of 27th May, 2026), it said in a statement. The post Central Govt Offices In Delhi To Remain Closed On May 28 On Eid-ul-Azha appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Three-day interim bail for Umar Khalid in UAPA case
NEW DELHI, May 22: The Delhi High Court on Friday granted three-day interim bail to activist Umar Khalid, who is in custody in a case under anti-terror law UAPA concerning the larger conspiracy behind the February 2020 riots in the citys northeastern parts. A bench of Justices Prathiba M Singh and Madhu Jain permitted Khalid to be released from June 1 to June 3 to enable him to meet his mother who has to undergo a surgery. The bench noted [] The post Three-day interim bail for Umar Khalid in UAPA case appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Major Opium Bust in Jharkhand: Three Arrested with 20 Kilograms of Opium and Cash
New Delhi, May 22: In a significant crackdown on drug trafficking, police in the West Singhbhum district of Jharkhand have dismantled a major opium smuggling network. Authorities apprehended three traffickers in a raid conducted in the Rogod village area of the Tebo police station. During the operation, police seized 20 kilograms of illegal opium, two ... Read more Major Opium Bust in Jharkhand: Three Arrested with 20 Kilograms of Opium and Cash
The Delhi High Court on Friday issued notice to journalist Saurav Das and Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) leader Gopal Rai in a criminal contempt petition alleging that they participated in a coordinated social media campaign against Justice Swarana Kanta Sharma during the pendency of proceedings in the Delhi Excise Policy case. The Division Bench of [] The post Delhi High Court issues notice to Saurav Das, Gopal Rai in criminal contempt case over posts against Justice Swarana Kanta Sharma appeared first on India Legal .
Supreme Court Grants Interim Bail to Tasleem Ahmad and Khalid Saifi in Delhi Riots Case
New Delhi, May 22: The Supreme Court has granted interim bail for six months to Tasleem Ahmad and Abdul Khalid Saifi, who are accused in the Delhi riots case. The court has referred significant legal questions regarding bail under the Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act (UAPA) to a larger bench for consideration. This larger bench will ... Read more Supreme Court Grants Interim Bail to Tasleem Ahmad and Khalid Saifi in Delhi Riots Case
Supreme Court refers Umar Khalid, Sharjeel Imam bail ruling to larger bench
New Delhi: A division bench of the Supreme Court on Friday, May 22, referred its earlier ruling denying bail to Umar Khalid and Sharjeel Imam in the 2020 Delhi riots case to a larger bench. Justices Aravind Kumar and PB Varale made the reference while granting interim relief of six months to Tasleem Ahmed and 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 .
Watch: Delhi riots 2020 case: Umar Khalid gets three-day interim bail
Harbhajan Singh Faces Backlash Over Rajya Sabha Seat Comments
New Delhi, May 22: Former Indian cricket star and Rajya Sabha member Harbhajan Singh is facing criticism from leaders of the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP). The backlash has intensified on social media, where he has responded to a critic. A user on the platform X questioned, Harbhajan Singh, why dont you resign from the Rajya ... Read more Harbhajan Singh Faces Backlash Over Rajya Sabha Seat Comments

