Congress Criticizes Government for Removing Sonam Wangchuk from Protest Site
New Delhi, July 18: The Congress party has launched a fierce attack following the hospitalization of Sonam Wangchuk after his health deteriorated during a protest at Jantar Mantar. Congress General Secretary (Organization) K.C. Venugopal stated that instead of removing Dharmendra Pradhan from his position, the government chose to remove Wangchuk from his protest site. He ... Read more Congress Criticizes Government for Removing Sonam Wangchuk from Protest Site
PM Modi Celebrates Vikram-1 Success, Hails Self-Reliant India
New Delhi, July 18: Prime Minister Narendra Modi congratulated the Skyroot Aerospace team following the successful launch of Vikram-1. Speaking to the team via phone from the Satish Dhawan Space Centre in Sriharikota, PM Modi described this achievement as a significant milestone in the Mission Agniban. He emphasized that this journey is just beginning. During ... Read more PM Modi Celebrates Vikram-1 Success, Hails Self-Reliant India
'Ramayana' stars SPOTTED ahead of Bharat Mandapam event
The promotional campaign for Nitesh Tiwari's Ramayana has officially begun today. Actors Ranbir Kapoor and Sai Pallavi departed for New Delhi for the launch event. The grand event will feature an exclusive preview of the film's first trailer. This ambitious mythological spectacle is set for a Diwali 2026 release. The team will also promote the film at Comic-Con and TIFF.
PM-Ajay Scheme Benefits 4.76 Million, 16,759 Villages Declared Ideal: Government Report
New Delhi, July 18: The Prime Minister Scheduled Caste Abhyuday Scheme (PM-Ajay) is making significant strides in the social and economic empowerment of Scheduled Caste (SC) communities. According to the government, this initiative aims to reduce poverty, enhance livelihood opportunities, and improve infrastructure, thereby elevating the living standards of SC communities. The Ministry of Social ... Read more PM-Ajay Scheme Benefits 4.76 Million, 16,759 Villages Declared Ideal: Government Report
White sheets, jammers: Inside Delhi Police's Wangchuk operation
Activist Sonam Wangchuk was moved to a government hospital after his health declined. Police used white sheets and planned network jammers for the operation. This action followed court orders and medical advice for his care. The police aimed to prevent large gatherings and viral videos of the transfer. Security was intensified around Jantar Mantar and the hospital after the event.
Delhi Police reviews law and order situation after Sonam Wangchuk shifted to Safdarjung Hospital
Senior Delhi Police officers met to review law and order after activist Sonam Wangchuk's hospital transfer. Wangchuk was moved to Safdarjung Hospital due to his deteriorating health condition. Police removed protesters from Jantar Mantar following court orders and medical advice. Heavy police presence was noted at the protest site during the operation. The meeting assessed the overall law and order arrangements in the area.
Delhi Police shares details on Sonam Wangchuks removal after Jantar Mantar action
Sonam Wangchuk Hunger Strike: Why Did Govt Crack Down Now? What Happens Next?
The early morning crackdown took place barely a day after Delhi's police commissioner was abruptly replaced.
Police 'forcefully' move activist Sonam Wangchuk to hospital
Indian activist Sonam Wangchuk was shifted to a hospital by Delhi Police on Saturday, the 21st day of his hunger strike in New Delhi, ahead of a planned march to Parliament on July 20.The youth-led Cockroach Janta Party (CJP) alleged that police had ...
RJD supremo Lalu Prasad to be taken to AIIMS, Delhi on Saturday for treatment
RJD chief Lalu Prasad to be shifted to AIIMS Delhi for medical treatment, says Misa Bharti.
Sonam Wangchuk Is Stable But Requires Continuous Observation: Delhi Hospital
Wangchuk had been on a hunger strike for 20 days demanding Education Minister Dharmendra Pradhan's resignation over NEET paper leak.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi inaugurated a significant section of the Delhi-Amritsar-Katra Expressway. This newly opened stretch will drastically reduce travel times between Delhi and Punjab. Pilgrims and tourists will benefit from faster access to Katra and other destinations. The entire 667-km corridor aims to boost regional connectivity and tourism. This project represents a major infrastructure upgrade for North India.
Three-layer operation: How Delhi Police planned Sonam Wangchuk's removal from Jantar Mantar
Delhi Police executed a meticulously planned early morning operation on Saturday to remove climate activist Sonam Wangchuk from the Jantar Mantar protest site after a strategy was finalised at a high-level meeting following the new Police Commissioner's assumption of charge, top police sources said.
Sonam Wangchuk Hospitalized Amid Ongoing Hunger Strike, Police Enhance Security
New Delhi, July 18: Sonam Wangchuk, who has been on an indefinite hunger strike at Jantar Mantar, has been admitted to Safdarjung Hospital. Today marks the 21st day of his protest. On Saturday morning, Delhi police cited a High Court order to remove him from the protest site for medical reasons. Security has been tightened ... Read more Sonam Wangchuk Hospitalized Amid Ongoing Hunger Strike, Police Enhance Security
Dipke Begins Indefinite Hunger Strike after Wangchuk Hospitalised
Following the police action, Dipke alleged that he had been beaten up and detained by Delhi Police during what he described as a crackdown on protesters at Jantar Mantar
PM Modi Hails Vikram-1 Launch as a New Era in Indias Space Journey
New Delhi, July 18: Skyroot Aerospaces Vikram-1 and Mission Agnayan are set to launch from Sriharikota. Prime Minister Narendra Modi described this event as a historic chapter in Indias space exploration. He extended his best wishes to the Skyroot team for this significant launch, expressing hope that Vikram-1 will reach new heights, make history, and ... Read more PM Modi Hails Vikram-1 Launch as a New Era in Indias Space Journey
Political leaders from across the spectrum expressed strong condemnation of the Delhi police's actions at Jantar Mantar. Activist Sonam Wangchuk was transported to Safdarjung Hospital during his ongoing hunger strike, which has drawn attention to the NEET-UG paper leak. Critics have accused the police of using force against peaceful demonstrators and called out the government for its efforts to stifle dissent in this volatile situation.
Ayush Ministry Advocates Gandusha Practice for Oral Health Benefits
New Delhi, July 18: The Ayush Ministry has shared insights on the traditional practice of Gandusha to promote oral health. This information was released on Saturday. In a post on the social media platform X, the Ayush Ministry stated, Start your day with Gandusha, an ancient Ayurvedic oral care practice that aids in overall mouth ... Read more Ayush Ministry Advocates Gandusha Practice for Oral Health Benefits
CJPs Abhijeet Dipke begins indefinite hunger strike, as police shifts Wangchuk to hospital
Mr. Dipkes announcement came as the New Delhi DCPs office said that Mr. Wangchuk has been shifted to the hospital for essential medical care
Gaudium IVF and Women Health Limited , India's first publicly listed IVF chain, today kicked off its first milestone in the Company's planned 19-centre expansion, as outlined in the growth roadmap shared with investors during its IPO. The launch reinforces the Company's commitment to making high quality, technology driven fertility care more accessible to aspiring parents through a standardised clinical and laboratory model that combines AI powered innovation with the highest standards of clinical excellence, patient safety and ethical care. India's first listed IVF chain, Gaudium IVF, unveils its AI-powered Signature Lab, kicking off its planned 19-centre expansion Strategically located in South Delhi, the new centre offers comprehensive fertility care under one roof, combining experienced fertility specialists, advanced reproductive medicine and Gaudium IVF's standardised clinical protocols. At the heart of the new centre is the Gaudium Signature Lab, the Company's proprietary laboratory framework that integrates advanced embryology, AI-powered technologies and internationally benchmarked quality standards to create an optimal environment for embryo development. As Gaudium IVF expands its network, the Signature Lab model will be replicated across every new centre, ensuring patients experience the same high standards of precision, safety and clinical excellence, irrespective of location. The centre also brings together Gaudium IVF's AI-powered embryology ecosystem, including SiD (Sperm Identification Device) for advanced sperm assessment and ERICA (Embryo Ranking Intelligent Classification Assistant) for embryo evaluation. By complementing the expertise of embryologists with data-driven insights, these technologies enhance precision, consistency and confidence throughout the IVF journey. Built on a 17-year legacy of innovation and patient-centric care, Gaudium IVF has established itself as one of India's trusted fertility care providers. Its commitment to laboratory excellence has been recognised internationally with the European Quality Award from ESQR, Spain, reinforcing the high standards that underpin the Company's clinical outcomes, including in complex infertility and recurrent IVF failure cases. Commenting on the launch, Dr. Manika Khanna, Chairperson and Managing Director, Gaudium IVF, said, "Fertility care is one of the most specialised fields of medicine, where science, clinical expertise and ethical practices come together to help couples realise their dream of parenthood. At Gaudium IVF, we believe every patient deserves care that is not only clinically advanced but also transparent, compassionate and centred around their individual needs. The launch of our South Extension centre reflects our commitment to making world-class fertility care more accessible without compromising on the standards that have guided us for the past 17 years. As we expand our network, our focus remains on building centres that combine scientific excellence, AI-powered innovation and globally benchmarked laboratory standards with a patient-first approach. The Gaudium Signature Lab reflects this philosophy by bringing together qualified embryologists, technologically advanced laboratory, ethical practices and evidence-based care to support informed clinical decisions and provide patients with the highest standards of fertility care. These principles will continue to guide every step of our growth journey." The launch comes at a time when demand for specialised fertility care continues to grow across India, driven by delayed parenthood, changing lifestyles and increasing awareness of assisted reproductive technologies. Through its planned network expansion, Gaudium IVF aims to replicate its Signature Lab model across new centres, combining advanced reproductive medicine, AI-powered embryology and standardised clinical protocols to deliver consistent, high-quality fertility care at scale and reinforce its leadership in India's rapidly evolving fertility care sector. About Gaudium IVF and Women Health Limited Founded in 2009, Gaudium IVF and Women Health Limited is a leading fertility care provider with a PAN India presence and a growing global reach. Recently becoming Indias first publicly listed IVF chain, the organisation has consistently pushed the boundaries of reproductive healthcare innovation in the country. With the introduction of AI-led embryology, Gaudium IVF continues to redefine the future of fertility treatment, reinforcing its position as an industry pioneer. Under the leadership of Manika Khanna, the organisation is known for its patient-centric approach, advanced clinical excellence, and continuous focus on innovation in reproductive medicine.
Yellow Alert Issued for Rain and Strong Winds in Delhi-NCR, Relief from Heat Expected This Week
Noida, July 18: The weather in Delhi-NCR is currently experiencing significant fluctuations. At times, intense sunlight and humidity are troubling residents, while sudden cloud cover, rain, and strong winds are providing some relief. According to the latest forecast from the India Meteorological Department (IMD), a yellow alert has been issued for rain, thunderstorms, and winds ... Read more Yellow Alert Issued for Rain and Strong Winds in Delhi-NCR, Relief from Heat Expected This Week
AAP slams Delhi Police for shifting Wangchuk to hospital, using force on protesters
AAP MP Sanjay Singh alleged that the action was taken ahead of the protest's proposed march to Parliament on July 20 and appealed to the youth to continue supporting Mr. Wangchuk's agitation
Abhijeet Dipke sits on indefinite fast; supporters reaffirm July 20 march
The development comes amid a row over the removal of climate activist Sonam Wangchuk from the protest site at Jantar Mantar in New Delhi. Wangchuk was shifted to a hospital on the 21st day of his hunger strike, triggering protests from supporters who alleged that he was taken away against his will
Yellow Alert for Rain and Strong Winds in Delhi-NCR
Noida, July 18: The weather in Delhi-NCR is experiencing continuous changes these days. While intense sunlight and humidity have been troubling residents, sudden cloud cover, rain, and strong winds have also brought some relief. According to the latest forecast from the India Meteorological Department (IMD), a yellow alert has been issued for rain, thunderstorms, and ... Read more Yellow Alert for Rain and Strong Winds in Delhi-NCR
Nothing should be administered to Sonam Wangchuk without my consent, says wife Gitanjali Angmo
The Delhi Police has shifted activist Sonam Wangchuk to the Safdarjung Hospital, his wife Gitanjali J Angmo said on Saturday, July 18
Activist Sonam Wangchuk was moved to Safdarjung Hospital on his hunger strike's 21st day. His wife forbade medical treatment without her consent, citing her rights. Police stated his hospitalization followed court orders and medical advice due to his health. Wangchuk remains determined to continue his fast for NEET examination protest. Authorities requested protesters at Jantar Mantar to peacefully vacate the site.
Activist Abhijit Dipke Announces Hunger Strike Amid Ongoing Protests
New Delhi, July 18: Social activist Sonam Wangchuk was taken by Delhi police for medical treatment on Saturday. He has been admitted to Safdarjung Hospital. This incident has drawn a strong reaction from Abhijit Dipke, founder of the Cockroach Peoples Party (CJP). Speaking to the crowd at the protest site, Dipke declared, I am starting ... Read more Activist Abhijit Dipke Announces Hunger Strike Amid Ongoing Protests
Watch: Chaotic scenes as supporters allege police forcibly hospitalised Wangchuk
A heavy deployment of Delhi Police personnel was seen at the protest site as the protesters were asked to vacate the area
Leaders Extend Birthday Wishes to Ashwini Vaishnaw, A Key Architect of Developed India
New Delhi, July 18: On the occasion of Ashwini Vaishnaws birthday, Prime Minister Narendra Modi, along with several prominent leaders, extended their heartfelt wishes. Vaishnaw serves as the Union Minister for Railways, Information and Broadcasting, and Electronics and Information Technology. Prime Minister Modi took to X, stating, Happy birthday to Ashwini Vaishnaw. He is at ... Read more Leaders Extend Birthday Wishes to Ashwini Vaishnaw, A Key Architect of Developed India
Sonam Wangchuk Hospitalized After Police Intervention Amid Hunger Strike
New Delhi, July 18: Social activist Sonam Wangchuk was taken to the hospital by Delhi police on Saturday after being on a hunger strike for the past 20 days. Authorities reported that his deteriorating health necessitated immediate medical attention. This decision has sparked various reactions across social media. Abhijit Dipke expressed his concerns on the ... Read more Sonam Wangchuk Hospitalized After Police Intervention Amid Hunger Strike
Climate activist Sonam Wangchuk was moved to a hospital from his protest site. Protestors alleged police forcefully removed him despite his deteriorating health. Delhi Police stated Wangchuk was shifted to the hospital as per court orders. This action followed a 20-day hunger strike by the activist. Protestors were asked to peacefully vacate the Jantar Mantar site.
Sonam Wangchuk shifted to hospital; CJP founder Dipke under detention by Delhi Police
The New Delhi DCP office said that Sonam Wangchuk has been shifted to the hospital as per the orders of the Delhi High Court and on expert medical advice due to his deteriorating health condition
Sonam Wangchuk conscious, vitals stable after being shifted to Safdarjung Hospital
Climate activist Sonam Wangchuk was moved to Safdarjung Hospital after a 20-day hunger strike. Delhi Police removed protesters from Jantar Mantar following court orders and medical advice. Wangchuk's health had deteriorated, prompting the hospital transfer for essential medical care. Protesters alleged plainclothes police posed as a medical team to take Wangchuk away. The activist was on hunger strike demanding action on examination irregularities and paper leaks.
Delhi Police Clear Jantar Mantar After Wangchuk Hospitalised
Police urged the protesters at Jantar Mantar to peacefully vacate the protest site at the earliest
Security tightened around Jantar Mantar after Sonam Wangchuk shifted to hospital
Activist Sonam Wangchuk was hospitalized after his health deteriorated during a hunger strike. Security was heightened around Jantar Mantar and New Delhi following the incident. Police stated the hospitalization followed a High Court order and medical advice. Some protesters caused a brief commotion while obstructing the hospital transfer. Authorities requested protesters to peacefully vacate the Jantar Mantar site.
I wake up every single day looking forward to being my best: Elavenil
NEW DELHI, July 17: Elavenil Valarivan has been at the top of her game ever since she burst onto the international shooting scene as a prodigiously talented teenager. Still only 26, the rifle shooter has built a reputation not merely on brilliance but on unwavering consistency, making her one of Indias most dependable performers. Her []
India go with proven performers in predictable picks for hockey WC
NEW DELHI, July 17: There were no surprises on offer in the Indian womens hockey squad announced for next months World Cup in Belgium and the Netherlands with the selectors naming the same 20-strong group that has been picked for the Asian Games in September-October. The 20-member squad, announced on Friday, will be led by []
Delhi Police shifts Sonam Wangchuk to hospital on day 21 of his hunger strike
Leaders Pay Tribute to Jagadguru Jayendra Saraswati on His Birth Anniversary
New Delhi, July 18: On the occasion of the birth anniversary of Jagadguru Jayendra Saraswati, the 69th Shankaracharya of Kanchi Kamakoti Peeth, several prominent leaders, including Union Minister Nitin Gadkari and Delhi Chief Minister Rekha Gupta, paid their respects. They commemorated the Shankaracharyas contributions to education, health, and social harmony. Union Minister Nitin Gadkari shared ... Read more Leaders Pay Tribute to Jagadguru Jayendra Saraswati on His Birth Anniversary
Delhi Police Takes Sonam Wangchuk to Hospital After 20-day Hunger Strike at Jantar Mantar
Wangchuk, an engineer, education reformer and climate activist from Ladakh, has been on a hunger strike at Jantar Mantar demanding the resignation of Union Education Minister Dharmendra Pradhan over alleged nationwide examination irregularities, including the NEET paper leak controversy.
Delhi-NCR Weather Today: Will it rain in the national capital, Gurgaon, Noida and Ghaziabad?
Delhi-NCR Rain Forecast: Delhi NCR experiences hot and humid weather with minimal rain today. Isolated showers are possible during the morning hours across the region. Rain chances increase significantly on Sunday, bringing slight temperature relief. Monday promises a much wetter and cooler pattern with widespread rainfall. This wetter weather should continue through the middle of next week.
Delhi Police Hospitalizes Activist Sonam Wangchuk Amid Protests
New Delhi, July 18: Delhi Police took social activist Sonam Wangchuk into custody on Saturday morning from Jantar Mantar, where he had been on a hunger strike for the past 20 days. Authorities stated that Wangchuk was hospitalized due to concerns over his deteriorating health and required urgent medical care. Additionally, the police urged protesters ... Read more Delhi Police Hospitalizes Activist Sonam Wangchuk Amid Protests
'Essential medical care': Why Sonam Wangchuk was removed from Jantar Mantar by Delhi Police
Climate activist Sonam Wangchuk was moved to a hospital from Jantar Mantar. This action followed his 21-day hunger strike concerning examination irregularities. Delhi Police acted on a High Court order and medical advice. Wangchuk's health indicators showed a continued decline over recent days. Opposition leaders visited him, expressing solidarity and criticizing the government's response.
Delhi Police shifts Sonam Wangchuk to hospital on day 21 of fast
New Delhi: Activist Sonam Wangchuk, who has been on a hunger strike at Jantar Mantar, was shifted to a hospital on Saturday after his health deteriorated on day 21 of his fast, Delhi Police said. As per orders of the Honble High Court and on expert medical advice, due to the deteriorating health condition of 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 .
Cockroach Janta Party accused the Delhi Police of lathi-charging students at Jantar Mantar protest site
Delhi HC seeks police reply on Sharjeel Imams bail plea
The Delhi High Court on Friday sought the response of the Delhi Police on a fresh bail plea filed by Sharjeel Imam in the 2020 Delhi riots conspiracy case, Bar & Bench reported. A Division Bench of Justices Prathiba M. Singh and Vikas Mahajan issued notice to the police and asked it to file its reply within two weeks. The matter has been listed for hearing on August 27. During the hearing, the Bench asked whether there had been any change in circumstances to justify granting bail. Imams counsel submitted that the trial had made little progress, saying it remained at the same stage as seven months ago and that arguments on framing of charges had continued for over 200 days. The court noted Imams submission that charges are yet to be framed despite the passage of substantial time. It also recorded that the Supreme Court had earlier granted him liberty to seek bail again if the trial was delayed. Additional Solicitor General S.V. Raju, appearing for the prosecution, said a reply would be filed and informed the court that the trial had not yet commenced. Imam, arrested in January 2020, is among those accused of conspiring to orchestrate the communal violence that broke out in northeast Delhi during protests against the Citizenship (Amendment) Act. His bail plea was rejected by a Delhi sessions court on July 4, following which he approached the High Court, according to Bar & Bench.
Vice-President releases book on RSS centenary, hails its legacy of service and nation-building
Vice-President C.P. Radhakrishnan on Friday released the book RSS @100: A Century of Service, Unity & Sacrifice, authored by Shyam Jaju and Anupam Trivedi, at the Vice-Presidents House, describing the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) as an organisation that has played a significant role in promoting service, unity and national consciousness. Speaking at the event, Vice President Radhakrishnan said it was a personal honour to participate in the release of a book marking the RSS centenary, recalling his long association with the organisation. Referring to a Tamil poem, he said the RSS had been compared to the holy Ganga, symbolising selfless service for the welfare of society. He said the Sanghs century-long journey had been one of reviving, reinforcing and rebuilding Indias cultural roots, heritage and traditions. The ideals of service, unity and sacrifice, reflected in the books title, had inspired generations of volunteers, he added. The Vice-President said the RSS has emphasised character-building and leadership development through its daily shakhas. Quoting from the book, he described the shakha as a workshop of the soul where the raw energy of youth is chiselled into national character. Referring to a chapter titled A Swayamsevak as PM: The Modi Era, Vice President said the book traces Prime Minister Narendra Modis journey from a swayamsevak to Pradhan Sevak. He said the Prime Minister has placed seva and the principle of Rashtra Pratham (Nation First) at the centre of governance, reflecting the RSSs emphasis on selfless service and nation-building. The Vice-President also said the RSS has consistently promoted cultural continuity by fostering pride in Indias civilisational heritage, languages and spiritual traditions. The centenary, he added, was an occasion to acknowledge the dedication of lakhs of volunteers whose commitment had helped build one of the worlds largest voluntary organisations. Union Defence Minister Rajnath Singh, Delhi Assembly Speaker Vijender Gupta, Indira Gandhi National Centre for the Arts President Ram Bahadur Rai, RSS Kshetra Sanghchalak Pawan Jindal, the co-authors and other dignitaries attended the event.
Sonam Wangchuk taken to hospital after 20-day hunger strike at Jantar Mantar
Sonam Wangchuk was hospitalized by Delhi Police after a 20-day hunger strike. He protested alleged irregularities in competitive examinations and demanded accountability. Doctors noted significant weight loss, raising health concerns for the activist. The Delhi High Court had ordered regular monitoring of his critical condition. Wangchuk urged supporters to march to Parliament to ensure their concerns were addressed.
India vs England: Decisive ODI Series Finale at Lords Awaits
New Delhi, July 18: The third and final ODI match of the series between India and England will take place this Sunday at Lords Cricket Ground in London. The series is currently tied at 1-1, making this match crucial for both teams as they aim to claim victory on this historic ground. After losing the ... Read more India vs England: Decisive ODI Series Finale at Lords Awaits
JKTPO showcases J&Ks textile heritage at Bharat Tex 2026
The Jammu & Kashmir Trade Promotion Organisation (JKTPO), under the aegis of the Industries & Commerce Department, Government of Jammu and Kashmir, successfully showcased the regions rich handloom, handicraft and textile heritage at Bharat Tex 2026, held from 1417 July 2026 at Bharat Mandapam, New Delhi. The event provided a premier international platform for the manufacturers, exporters, buyers, designers and sourcing agencies from across the globe. Approximately 20 exhibitors from across Jammu and Kashmir participated under the J&K Pavilion (Hall No. 11, Ground Floor), presenting an impressive collection of traditional and contemporary textile products before thousands of domestic and international buyers, exporters, retailers, sourcing agencies, designers and industry stakeholders. The pavilion showcased an extensive range of premium handmade products, including GI-tagged Pashmina shawls, GI-tagged Kani shawls, GI-tagged Kashmiri carpets, handmade GI Pashmina rugs, fine wool stoles, shawls, scarves, chain stitch rugs, handcrafted bags and several other authentic products representing the unparalleled craftsmanship and cultural richness of J&K. The participation enabled the local artisans, weavers, cooperatives and MSMEs to showcase their products, establish valuable business linkages and explore new domestic and international market opportunities. A major highlight of the exhibition was the visit of Hon. Mark Patterson, New Zealands Minister for Rural Communities and Associate Minister for Agriculture and Regional Development, to the J&K Pavilion. The delegation was accompanied by Mathew Ayers, Deputy High Commissioner of New Zealand, Andy Caugheyof Wool Impact Limited, Aotearoa New Zealand; Dr. Romesh Khajuria, Chairman, (JKWDMA), R.C. Khanna, Chairman, WWEPC; H.S. Bhalla, Vice Chairman, WWEPC and Sanjay Chawla, Executive Director, WWEPC. During the visit, the delegation interacted with the exhibitors and appreciated the exquisite craftsmanship, rich handloom traditions and exceptional quality of the products displayed by the artisans of Jammu & Kashmir. The delegation was briefed on the Jammu and Kashmirs rich heritage in wool, pashmina, handloom and handicrafts and textile products, promoting sustainable value chains, technology exchange and enhancing trade and investment opportunities between India and New Zealand. Speaking on the successful participation, Managing Director, JKTPO, stated that participation in such events reflects JKTPOs continued commitment to provide global market exposure to the artisans, weavers and entrepreneurs of the Union Territory. The overwhelming response received at the J&K Pavilion demonstrates the growing appreciation for our GI-tagged products and traditional crafts. Such national and international platforms play a vital role in connecting our producers with buyers, promoting exports, strengthening sustainable livelihoods and positioning Jammu and Kashmir as a leading destination for premium handloom and handicraft products Throughout the four-day exhibition, the J&K Pavilion witnessed encouraging footfall from buyers, exporters, retailers, designers, sourcing agencies and textile professionals from India and overseas, generating significant business enquiries and opening new avenues for market expansion for participating enterprises. The visit of the New Zealand delegation further highlighted the growing scope for international collaboration in the wool and textile sector. This reaffirmed the shared commitment of both sides to explore mutually beneficial partnerships supporting innovation, sustainability, value addition and market development.
Sonam Wangchuk Taken To Hospital On Day 21 Of Hunger Strike
Sonam Wangchuk has been on an indefinite hunger strike for over 20 days at Delhi's Jantar Mantar.
Sajad Lone questions NC's planned Delhi protest, seeks Assembly resolution first
People's Conference President and MLA Handwara Sajad Lone on Friday questioned the National Conference's decision to hold a protest at Jantar Mantar in New Delhi over restoration of statehood to J&K saying the issue should first be taken up constitutionally through the J&K Legislative Assembly before being projected as a national political campaign. Addressing a press conference in Srinagar, Sajad Lone said the National Conference invited their party besides other political parties to join its proposed protest through a letter sent by party president Dr Farooq Abdullah. However, such a move should have been preceded by consensus among political parties and a formal resolution passed by the J&K Assembly, he said. Lone said that J&K Assembly stands as the sole constitutional institution representing the will of the people despite its reduced powers after the abrogation of Article 370. The House should be the first platform to seek restoration of statehood, he added. He said the Assembly may be weaker today than what it was before August 2019, but it continues to represent the aspirations of the people. Any demand for restoration of statehood should first emanate from this institution, he added. Lone urged the government to convene an emergency session of the Assembly and pass a unanimous resolution seeking restoration of statehood before sending an all-party delegation to meet the Prime Minister, Union Home Minister and the Leader of Opposition in Parliament. If that constitutional route fails, only then should protests at Jantar Mantar or elsewhere be considered, Lone said. The People's Conference chief alleged that the National Conference had previously failed to support resolutions related to Article 370, Article 35A and statehood inside the Assembly. Referring to amendments moved during the Governor's Address on February 3, 2026, Lone claimed that National Conference legislators voted against his proposed amendments seeking restoration of Article 370, Article 35A and statehood. He alleged that the developments were not adequately reported and accused the media of overlooking a significant vote inside the Assembly. Lone said that converting the statehood demand into a confrontation between the BJP and opposition parties at the national level could dilute Jammu and Kashmir's own political voice. If the issue becomes BJP versus the opposition across India, where will the people of J&K stand? Our demand should remain rooted in Jammu and Kashmir and be articulated through its elected Assembly, he said.
BJP finalises plans for July 20 Secretariat Gherao
Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) State President Sat Sharma, along with Leader of Opposition (LoP) Sunil Sharma, on Friday reviewed the final preparations for the partys much-anticipated Secretariat Gherao Aandolan scheduled for July 20 in Srinagar. The protest aims to highlight growing public anger over the alleged large-scale outsourcing of government jobs in Jammu and Kashmir. According to party sources, the peaceful rally will commence from Lal Chowk at 10 am and proceed towards the Civil Secretariat. The demonstration is expected to draw significant participation from traders, students, civil society members, trade unions, and concerned citizens. Notably, the BJP has so far extended invitations primarily to non-political groups rather than other political parties, positioning the movement as a broad-based peoples initiative focused on youth rights and governance accountability. During the review meeting, senior BJP leaders assessed logistical arrangements, mobilisation strategies, and coordination with various stakeholder groups. They emphasised maintaining complete peace and discipline during the march while ensuring the core message of fair employment opportunities reaches the administration effectively. The Secretariat Gherao is a direct response to the ongoing controversy surrounding the outsourcing of nearly 25,000 government positions across multiple departments. The BJP has strongly opposed what it describes as backdoor appointments through private agencies, alleging a lack of transparency and merit in the process. Key demands include immediate halt to large-scale outsourcing of government jobs. Transparent, merit-based recruitment through established bodies like JKPSC and JKSSB. Prevention of irregularities and favouritism in public employment. Protection of opportunities for educated youth of J&K and greater accountability and fairness in governance. LoP Sunil Sharma has been at the forefront of the campaign, repeatedly calling the outsourcing policy a scam that deprives deserving candidates while benefiting those close to the ruling dispensation. He has described the NC governments parallel statehood campaign as an eyewash meant to distract from these critical local failures. The July 20 protest gains added significance as it coincides with the National Conferences (NC) planned sit-in at Jantar Mantar in New Delhi, where the ruling party, along with invited leaders from the INDIA bloc and other parties, will demand restoration of full statehood to J&K. This convergence of events has intensified the political atmosphere in the Union Territory. While the NC focuses on constitutional and federal issues at the national level, the BJP is keeping the spotlight on day-to-day governance challenges, particularly unemployment and job-related grievances affecting the youth. The outsourcing row erupted after government disclosures revealed that over 22,00025,000 positions in departments such as health, education, forests, sanitation, and IT were outsourced to private firms via the GeM portal. Opposition parties, including PDP and BJP, have alleged opacity, while the NC maintains these are temporary administrative arrangements inherited from previous regimes and do not replace regular merit-based recruitment for thousands of vacancies. This protest reflects the BJPs strategy to stay relevant as a strong opposition voice on governance and development issues post-Article 370. It also underscores the competing narratives in J&K politics today one centred on statehood restoration and the other on immediate livelihood and administrative accountability.
Morning meet, then exit: Satish Golchha replaced by intel veteran as Delhi Police commissioner
Anurag Kumar, an intelligence veteran, was appointed Delhi Police commissioner on Friday. He replaced Satish Golchha, who was unaware of the impending reshuffle. Kumar, known for his analytical mind, urged zero tolerance for corruption within the force. Golchha, who was to complete a year, awaits his next posting. Kumar is the fourth police chief Delhi has seen in the last year.
14 Indian Sailors Confirmed Dead Amid Ongoing Conflict in West Asia
New Delhi, July 18: The Indian Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) announced on Friday that 14 Indian sailors have lost their lives amid escalating tensions in West Asia, with two still reported missing. During a regular press briefing, MEA spokesperson Randhir Jaiswal emphasized the significant number of Indian sailors working in the region. Ensuring their ... Read more 14 Indian Sailors Confirmed Dead Amid Ongoing Conflict in West Asia
Want To Drill A Borewell In Delhi? Rainwater Harvesting May Become Mandatory
The proposal, announced by PWD and Water Minister Parvesh Sahib Singh Verma, seeks to ensure that groundwater extraction is matched by groundwater recharge.
Supriya Sule Criticizes Central Government Over NEET Paper Leak, Supports Sonam Wangchuks Protest
New Delhi, July 18: Supriya Sule, a Member of Parliament from the Nationalist Congress Party, launched a fierce attack on the central government on Friday. She criticized the government for ignoring the ongoing protests led by Sonam Wangchuk, calling it highly insensitive. On Friday, Sule visited Jantar Mantar to support Wangchuk and activist Abhijit Dipke. ... Read more Supriya Sule Criticizes Central Government Over NEET Paper Leak, Supports Sonam Wangchuks Protest
India to Add New Cities to Air Map with 100 New Airports Under Revised UDAN Scheme
New Delhi, July 18: The government has launched a revised UDAN scheme with a budget of 28,840 crores aimed at enhancing air connectivity to more regional cities across the country. This transformative initiative envisions the construction of 100 new airports and 200 modern helipads in Indias aviation sector. According to a fact sheet released by ... Read more India to Add New Cities to Air Map with 100 New Airports Under Revised UDAN Scheme
Delhi high court order has crippled consular, visa services at 4 missions: Govt to Supreme Court
Visa and consular services are severely impacted in four Indian missions abroad. The Delhi High Court had quashed the selection of private service providers for these crucial functions. The Centre informed the Supreme Court that these services are now at a standstill. This cancellation has forced missions to divert staff to meet emergency needs. The Supreme Court agreed to hear the Centre's appeal on Monday.
Why we protest at Jantar Mantar
The debate surrounding the restoration of Statehood to Jammu & Kashmir has entered a curious phase. There is now an overwhelming consensus that statehood must be restored. The Union Government has repeatedly promised it. Political parties across Jammu & Kashmir demand it. The people overwhelmingly expect it. Yet, despite this rare consensus, some now argue that before we even protest for statehood, we must first hold another meeting, evolve another roadmap, or first resolve every constitutional issue arising from August 5, 2019. That approach risks becoming another excuse for delay. The people of Jammu & Kashmir have waited long enough. Statehood is not a favour to be bestowed. It is a solemn constitutional and political commitment repeatedly made by the highest leadership of the country. The Honble Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi has publicly assured the people that statehood will be restored. The Honble Home Minister Shri Amit Shah has reiterated this commitment in the Parliament. During the hearings before the Supreme Court, the Union Government itself stated that Statehood would be restored at an appropriate time. The obvious question today is: appropriate time - If not now, then when? Every milestone cited by the Union Government has been achieved. Delimitation has been completed. Parliamentary elections have been held. Assembly elections have been successfully conducted. An elected government has been functioning for nearly two years. What remains is not another process. What remains is a decision. It is against this backdrop that the Jammu & Kashmir National Conference decided to organise a peaceful democratic protest at Jantar Mantar in New Delhi during the first day of the Monsoon Session of Parliament. Some have questioned why an all-party meeting was not convened before announcing the protest. The answer is simple. Jammu & Kashmir has not suffered from a shortage of meetings. Since August 2019, there have been countless discussions, consultations, statements and appeals. Every political party has repeatedly articulated its position on Statehood. Had the National Conference first convened another all-party meeting, there was absolutely no guarantee that such an exercise would have produced either consensus or action. It could just as easily have become yet another discussion while the promise of Statehood continued to remain unfulfilled. There comes a point when consultation must give way to democratic action. That is precisely what this protest represents. Recognising that Statehood is not the agenda of one political party but the collective aspiration of the people of Jammu & Kashmir, the National Conference extended invitations to all political parties to join this peaceful democratic movement. Unity is not demonstrated merely by sitting around a conference table. Unity is demonstrated by standing together when the moment demands collective action. Participation in this protest does not require political parties to abandon their individual ideologies or agree on every constitutional question. It simply requires agreement on one immediate objective: the restoration of statehood. There is another misconception that deserves to be addressed. Some have attempted to suggest that by demanding the immediate restoration of statehood, the National Conference has somehow diluted or abandoned its long-standing commitment to the restoration of Jammu & Kashmirs constitutional position prior to August 5, 2019. Nothing could be further from the truth. The National Conference sought the peoples mandate on a manifesto that unequivocally committed itself to restoring Jammu & Kashmirs Special Status and constitutional guarantees. After assuming office, the Legislative Assembly passed a resolution seeking the restoration of Special Status along with constitutional guarantees. That resolution remains alive. It continues to represent the democratic will of the elected Assembly and forms the constitutional and political bedrock for future engagement and dialogue. Our position has not shifted by even an inch. But there is an equally important strategic reality that cannot be ignored. Those who insist that the restoration of Statehood must be inseparably linked with the simultaneous resolution of every constitutional issue arising from August 5, 2019 may sincerely believe they are strengthening the cause. In reality, they risk strengthening the very argument that those opposed to restoring statehood have long advanced. Nothing would suit the BJP more than to argue that because broader constitutional questions remain unresolved, statehood too must wait. That would be a tragic outcome. Statehood is not the end of the political journey. It is the beginning of the next chapter. Restoring statehood revives democratic accountability. It empowers elected institutions. It gives the elected governments the authority to govern, legislators the ability to legislate effectively, and the people the ability to hold their government accountable. Only after restoring those democratic institutions can the broader constitutional and political questions concerning safeguards, identity, land rights, employment protections and Special Status continue to be pursued from a position of democratic strength. The restoration of statehood should be seen not as the destination, but as the foundation upon which the remaining constitutional and political issues can be addressed through democratic engagement. The people of Jammu & Kashmir cannot afford another indefinite postponement. The present Union Territory arrangement has increasingly exposed its structural limitations. An elected government exists, yet critical decisions frequently remain beyond its effective control. Administrative authority and democratic accountability often do not reside in the same place. It is a structural problem. Good governance requires responsibility and authority to exist together. Restoring statehood corrects that imbalance while fully preserving the Union Governments constitutional role in matters relating to national security. Indeed, security and democracy have never been competing objectives in Jammu & Kashmir. For decades, elected governments worked alongside the Union Government and security agencies during some of the most difficult periods in our history. Democratic legitimacy strengthened governance, improved public participation and reinforced the fight against terrorism. Legitimacy strengthens security. It does not weaken it. Ironically, our neighbours reaction to these democratic efforts once again exposes the bankruptcy of its own narrative. For decades, our neighbour dismissed every elected government in Jammu & Kashmir as illegitimate. Today, when elected representatives are peacefully seeking the restoration of statehood and constitutional rights through democratic and constitutional means, they attack them once again. Its discomfort is with democracy itself. Our legitimacy flows from the people of Jammu & Kashmir, is rooted in the Constitution of India, and is reinforced by the repeated commitments made by the Government of India itself. Ultimately, this movement is about something larger than politics. It is about honouring a promise. It is about strengthening Indias federal structure. It is about restoring full democratic accountability. Above all, it is about respecting the faith and the mandate that the people of Jammu & Kashmir have overwhelmingly placed in democratic institutions in 2024. The invitation to every political party remains open. No one is being asked to compromise their principles. No one is being asked to surrender their political identity. They are simply being asked to stand together on one issue that every democratic party claims to support. History rarely remembers those who argued for another meeting. It remembers those who acted when the moment demanded courage. The appropriate time is not after another consultation. It is not after another assurance. It is not after another election. The appropriate time is NOW. Tanvir Sadiq, MLA Zadibal and Chief Spokesperson & Communication Head of the Jammu & Kashmir National Conference.
BJPs Gaurav Vallabh Criticizes AAPs Promises to Punjab, Celebrates Hydrogen Train Launch
New Delhi, July 18: BJPs national spokesperson Gaurav Vallabh launched a verbal attack on the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) and Congress, addressing several key issues. He expressed his views on Prime Minister Narendra Modis recent comments, Punjabs political landscape, the countrys first hydrogen train, and the Vande Mataram amendment bill. Supporting Prime Minister Modis criticism ... Read more BJPs Gaurav Vallabh Criticizes AAPs Promises to Punjab, Celebrates Hydrogen Train Launch
Keinou local associations fete kickboxers
Kickboxers who made top finishes at the Octagon Fight Championship OFC 4 0 National Pro Kickboxing Championship that took place from July 9 to July 11, 2026 in North Lakhimpur, Assam were accorded a warm reception today at Loyalakpa Community Hall in Keinou The medallists include Soraisam Sonia Devi 48 Kg Girls Kickboxing gold and Wangchung Aimol 60 Kg Senior Amateur Belt Gold The young kickboxers were led by coach Nanao Golmei br br table align center cellpadding 5 width 610 tbody tr td table class capbox width 100 tbody tr td img width 600 src https www e pao org galleries images News Related 2026 07 kickboxers 20260718 jpg border 1 alt Keinou local associations fete kickboxers td tr tr td align center Keinou local associations fete kickboxers td tr tbody table td tr tbody table br br The reception programme was jointly organised by Keinou Youth Club KYC , Keinou Apunba Meira Paibi Lup Keinou Development Club and Soraisam Sagei Trust Lecturer at MB College, N Chanu Chingkheinganbi Retd TB Officer Bishnupur, S Brojen Singh Retd Panchayat Secretary S Indeshore and others graced the event as dignitaries Soraisam Sonia, daughter of late Indrajit and late Khambi of Keinou, bagged the gold medal by defeating Delhi's Ankita in the final Her compatriot Khongchung Wangchung Aimol, meanwhile, bagged the gold by defeating his Assamese opponent in the final He was born to Reng Na of Pallel T Janatranjan of Nambol Wakching Khullen, who won a bronze medallist in Junior Amateur Belt 48 kg and L Nelson of Sega Road Thouda Bhabok Leikai, who won a bronze medal at the 52 kg category Senior Amateur Belt coaches Nanao Golmei, Tondonba and Yaima were also feted at the occasion The athletes and coaches were honoured with simple gifts and encouraged to bring home more laurels in the future Source The Sangai Express
Chabahar Port Remains Unscathed Amid US Airstrikes, Confirms Indian Ministry of External Affairs
New Delhi, July 18: The Indian Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) clarified on Friday that the Chabahar Port terminal, developed by India in Iran, has not suffered any damage from recent US airstrikes. During a press briefing in New Delhi, MEA spokesperson Randhir Jaiswal stated that the government is aware of reports regarding these airstrikes. ... Read more Chabahar Port Remains Unscathed Amid US Airstrikes, Confirms Indian Ministry of External Affairs
Remembering Bhupinder Singh: A Voice That Resonates Through Time
New Delhi, July 18: With each passing year, certain voices grow deeper in our memories. Remembering Bhupinder Singh on his death anniversary is akin to revisiting an era that taught us to live through melody, words, and emotions. His soul-stirring voice left an indelible mark on the worlds of film music and ghazals, still resonating ... Read more Remembering Bhupinder Singh: A Voice That Resonates Through Time
U.S. Strikes Iranian Maritime Surveillance Tower, Disrupts Monitoring of Commercial Ships
New Delhi, July 18: The U.S. Central Command (CENTCOM) has announced that its forces successfully destroyed a surveillance tower located at the Shahid Kalantari Port in Chabahar, Iran. This operation aims to weaken Irans maritime monitoring and coordination capabilities. In a post on the social media platform X, CENTCOM stated, On July 16, U.S. forces ... Read more U.S. Strikes Iranian Maritime Surveillance Tower, Disrupts Monitoring of Commercial Ships
Yoga Federation of India Prepares for New Recognition Following Delhi High Court Ruling
New Delhi, July 18: The Yoga Federation of India (YFI) has announced significant steps regarding the future of competitive yoga in India, following a recent ruling by the Delhi High Court. The federation stated it will formally apply to the Ministry of Youth Affairs and Sports for recognition as a National Sports Federation (NSF). Additionally, ... Read more Yoga Federation of India Prepares for New Recognition Following Delhi High Court Ruling
Rohit Sharmas ODI Future Assured by BCCI Secretary
New Delhi, July 18: The Secretary of the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI), Devjeet Saikia, has put an end to speculation regarding Rohit Sharmas future in One Day Internationals (ODIs). Saikia stated that the third and final ODI against England at Lords will not be Rohit Sharmas last match. Recent reports suggested ... Read more Rohit Sharmas ODI Future Assured by BCCI Secretary
ST Hasan Criticizes Governments Push for Vande Mataram Legislation
New Delhi, July 18: Political activity is intensifying ahead of the upcoming monsoon session of Parliament. The opposition is gearing up to challenge the government on various issues, while the government is finalizing its legislative agenda. Amidst this, discussions are underway regarding a potential bill related to Vande Mataram. In response, Samajwadi Party leader ST ... Read more ST Hasan Criticizes Governments Push for Vande Mataram Legislation
Panamas Foreign Minister to Visit India from July 19 to 23
New Delhi, July 18: Panamas Foreign Minister, Javier Eduardo Martinez-Acha Vasquez, will embark on an official visit to India from July 19 to 23. This announcement was made by the Ministry of External Affairs on Friday. According to the ministry, the foreign minister will arrive in India on Sunday. On Monday, he is scheduled to ... Read more Panamas Foreign Minister to Visit India from July 19 to 23
Congress to join NCs Jantar Mantar protest on Monday, BJP plans secretariat gherao
Jammu and Kashmir politics intensifies as the National Conference plans a protest in New Delhi. The Congress party announced its participation in the proposed sit-in demonstration. Meanwhile, the BJP has scheduled a protest against the current government's alleged corruption. Peoples Conference chief Sajad Lone questioned the timing and motives behind the protest. He suggested an assembly session and an all-party delegation instead of street protests.
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BCCI Secretary Clarifies Rohit Sharmas ODI Future Amid Speculations
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