South China Sea: India backs 2016 tribunal ruling, calls for freedom of navigation
India has called for upholding freedom of navigation and unimpeded commerce in the South China Sea. New Delhi also backed a 2016 international tribunal ruling rejecting China's territorial claims. This statement follows similar remarks from the US, UK, and twelve other nations. Maritime disputes must be resolved peacefully according to international law and UNCLOS. The award rendered by the arbitral tribunal is a significant milestone for dispute resolution.
Bengaluru City Police Commissionerate to be split into multiple units?
While all other major city regions in India Delhi, Mumbai, Kolkata, Hyderabad and Chennai have multiple commissionerates, Bengaluru remains the only one where a large commissionerate, including suburban areas, is surrounded by rural district police units.
Kolkatas Conversation Room brings AABBCC to the city for a takeover
Delhis AABBCC brings its retro-futurist cocktails, ingredient-led philosophy and immersive bar experience to Kolkata for a one-night collaboration at Conversation Room
SC to hear Gulf students plea against CBSEs assessment next week
New Delhi: The Supreme Court on Tuesday, July 14, said it would hear next week a plea challenging the CBSEs March 27 assessment scheme for regular students who were affected by the cancellation of class 12 board examinations in Gulf countries due to the Iran-US war. Solicitor General Tushar Mehta, appearing for the CBSE, told 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 .
India expects international community to hold Pakistan accountable for 'egregious abuses' in PoJK
India states protests in Pakistan-occupied Jammu and Kashmir stem from exploitation. Islamabad's actions have led to systemic exploitation and administrative oppression there. New Delhi expects the international community to hold Pakistan accountable for abuses. Protests have escalated due to high living costs and discrimination. Pakistan has responded with brutality and suppression against its own people.
A Delhi court convicted former AAP councillor Tahir Hussain and four others in the murder of IB officer Ankit Sharma. Sharma was killed during the 2020 northeast Delhi riots and his body was found later. The court found Hussain and others guilty of rioting and promoting enmity between communities. However, all five were acquitted of the criminal conspiracy charge.
Sonam Wangchuk's protest: Ayesha Khan urges 'media to highlight' issues
Bollywood celebrities have come out in support of educator and climate activist Sonam Wangchuk, who is currently on an indefinite hunger strike at Delhi's Jantar Mantar.
Taken court for a ride: SC slams Samay Raina, imposes Rs 3L fine
New Delhi:The Supreme Court on Tuesday, July 14, imposed a cost of Rs 3 lakh each on comedian Samay Raina and four other comedians for failing to comply with undertakings given to the court in a case arising out of the Indias Got Latent controversy over insensitive jokes targeting persons with disabilities, observing that Raina 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 .
The appeal challenged the single-judge judgment that allowed individuals to seek removal of personal information from search engine results, including legal databases, where such information is no longer relevant or serves no legitimate public purpose
CIC orders oil ministry arm to disclose petrol, ethanol data
New Delhi: The Central Information Commission (CIC) has directed the Petroleum Planning and Analysis Cell (PPAC), the oil ministrys planning arm, to reveal historical data on petrol production and imports, ethanol procurement and blending, and petroleum sector profits. The direction was given to share the information with an RTI applicant after the commission found that 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 .
SC orders separate space for Friday namaz at Bhojshala
New Delhi: The Supreme Court on Tuesday, July 14 directed that Muslims be provided separate open space adjacent to the disputed Bhojshala site for offering namaz on Fridays between 1 and 3 pm. However, a bench comprising Chief Justice Surya Kant and Justices Joymalya Bagchi and V Mohana clarified that the arrangement for Muslims shall 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 .
Delhi court acquits ex-MSMCL officials in Adkoli coal block irregularity case
The case stems from a 2012 FIR lodged by the CBI regarding the Marki-Zari-Jamni-Adkoli coal block allocated to the MSMCL in 2006
Third language not a Class 10 Board exam subject, clarifies CBSE
New Delhi: The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) has clarified that the third language (R3) will not be included as a Board examination subject in the Class 10 examination for the current batch of Class 9 students. However, students will be required to successfully clear the school-based assessment in the third language to become 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 .
India summons Iranian envoy, lodges strong protest over Strait of Hormuz attacks
The Deputy Chief of Mission of the Embassy of Iran in New Delhi was summoned by the MEA, which lodged a strong protest over the attacks. The MEA said India was deeply concerned as the two vessels involved were carrying 30 Indian seafarers, one of whom was killed while several others were injured
Ankit Sharma murder case: Tahir Hussain and four others convicted
More than six years after the deadly northeast Delhi riots of 2020, a Delhi court has delivered a key verdict in one of the most prominent cases linked to the violence. Former Aam Aadmi Party councillor Tahir Hussain and four others have been convicted in the murder of Intelligence Bureau staffer Ankit Sharma, whose death became one of the most widely discussed incidents during the riots.
Justice Shankar said he was willing to hear the petition on Tuesday, but deferred the hearing on a request by the lawyers
A Gurugram man battling colon cancer has won over Rs 12 lakh from Yashoda Hospital, Ghaziabad, and Niva Bupa after the consumer court found deficiency in service over his treatment and insurance policy rejection. The order directed the hospital and insurer to refund expenses, pay compensation and continue the health policy.
Anthropic launches Rupee pricing for Claude AI in India
New Delhi: Anthropic has unveiled Rupee-denominated pricing for Claude AI assistant, simplifying payments for customers in India, a market that boasts of one of the largest Claude user communities. Claude Pro plan (more usage, access to Claude Code and Cowork) is available at Rs 2,000 per month, and Max (with higher limits and priority access 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 .
Ladakh to begin premium apricot exports to UAE on Wednesday
Kunzang Wangmo, Chief Horticulture Officer (CHO), told businessline that the five-metric-tonne consignment will be dispatched from Ladakh Bhavan in New Delhi
Delhi HC to hear polo body's Jaipur Polo Ground plea Aug 12
The Delhi High Court will hear the Indian Polo Association's eviction case on August 12. This petition challenges a sessions court decision refusing to stay the Centre's eviction order. Lawyers abstained from work, causing the hearing to be deferred to a later date. The association seeks to prevent irreversible damage to the polo ground's specialized turf. The Centre intends to take over the land for public purposes.
Tender process to begin for construction of Warangal airport
Hyderabad: Union Civil Aviation Minister K Rammohan Naidu has announced that the Centre would begin the tender process for the construction of Mamnoor Airport in Warangal in the next three to four weeks, assuring that the airport will be constructed by June 2, 2028. On Tuesday, July 14, Telangana Chief Minister A Revanth Reddy held 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 .
South India's top police chiefs and central intelligence heads gathered at a high-level summit to integrate Operation Toofan: The Narco Hunt into a seamless cross-border anti-narcotics grid. Launched by Kerala Home Minister Ramesh Chennithala within hours of assuming office, the mission has evolved into one of India's most comprehensive anti-drug initiatives, with five southern states agreeing to establish a permanent joint coordination mechanism to combat interstate narcotics trafficking. South India's top police chiefs and central intelligence heads gathering at Thiruvananthapuram for Operation Toofan High Level Summit chaired by Home Minister Ramesh Chennnithala Officially inaugurated by Chief Minister V.D. Satheesan at the beginning of the current academic year, Operation Toofan is now entering its next phase through a unified operational framework aimed at strengthening intelligence sharing, coordinating enforcement, and enhancing interstate cooperation against organised drug networks. The Operation Toofan Summit, chaired by Home Minister Ramesh Chennithala, brought together top regional police chiefs, including Kerala DGP Ravada Azad Chandrasekhar IPS, Tamil Nadu DGP Mahesh Kumar Aggarwal IPS, Puducherry DGP Shalini Singh IPS, and Karnataka ADGP R. Hitendra IPS. Elite central enforcement agencies were also represented by NCB Deputy Director General R. Sudhakar, DRI Additional Director General K. Padmavathi, Customs Preventive Commissioner T. Tiju, and SIB Joint Director Don K. Jose. Concluding the high-level briefings, IG and Operation Toofan Nodal Officer Putta Vimaladithya, IPS, presented the core operational strategies and timelines for the new interstate alliance. Under Operation Toofan, each state decided to appoint a nodal officer (SP rank or above) to coordinate joint crackdowns on road, rail, air, and sea smuggling. A major focus will be on tackling courier networks and " mid-route train drops " that bypass station security. Internally, Kerala is expanding its DANSAF force and establishing 12 new specialised NDPS courts to fast-track convictions. " The drug mafia operates without bordersand from this day forward, so will our response ," Home Minister Ramesh Chennithala stated. He recently held direct talks with Karnataka Deputy Chief Minister D.K. Shivakumar, strategically linking Kerala's operational framework with Karnataka's efforts to eliminate illicit networks. As the next major operational step, Karnataka Home Minister Priyank Kharge will arrive in Kerala on July 15 for crucial bilateral talks with Chennithala to finalise joint border-control protocols between the two states. Operation Toofan structurally attacks the problem from multiple angles. It is divided into four human-centric pillars: Toofan Strikes for aggressive enforcement, Toofan Warriors for mass civic mobilisation, Toofan Care focusing on rehabilitation, and the newly integrated Toofan Jagarana comprehensive mass-awareness initiative designed to keep the entire nation vigilant against the encroachment of illicit networks without borders or barriers. Moving forward, Operation Toofan will expand its reach through high-level visits to the Chief Ministers and Home Ministers of all neighbouring southern states to finalise bilateral security pacts. Administratively, Operation Toofan is drawing widespread acclaim as a practical regional model for zero-tolerance drug enforcement. The collaborative multi-state framework directly supports the multi-agency approach consistently advocated by the Union Home Ministry in national NCORD forums to dismantle cross-border cartels. The mission will interface directly with Union Home Minister Amit Shah in New Delhi to request critical statutory amendments to federal anti-narcotics laws, specifically focusing on plugging legal loopholes. Within 24 hours of the summit, coordinated enforcement operations under Operation Toofan resulted in the registration of 57 narcotics cases and the arrest of 58 individuals. Drawing on his decades of legislative experience as a four-time Member of Parliament and former Kerala Minister for Home and Rural Development, senior Indian National Congress leader Ramesh Chennithala is leveraging his administrative experience to foster seamless interstate cooperation across South India, positioning Operation Toofan as a common anti-drug platform for the region.
SC ready for hearing in Bhojshala dispute, urges patience
New Delhi: Asking both Hindu and Muslim sides to have patience as Bhojshala is a sensitive matter, the Supreme Court on Tuesday, July 14, said it was ready to hear the matter on a day-to-day basis and resolve the issue. The top court was hearing a batch of appeals challenging a Madhya Pradesh High Court 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 .
India, UK trade pact to come into force from July 15: An Explainer
New Delhi: The comprehensive economic and trade agreement (CETA) that was signed between India and the UK on July 25, 2025, after several rounds of negotiations, will come into force from July 15, 2026. This will be the sixth free trade agreement to be implemented by the Narendra Modi government. Earlier, India implemented such pacts 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 .
IRCTC offers Onam tour from Mangaluru to Gujarat, Delhi and Rajasthan, separate package for Kashmir
Tourists can choose between four categories of travel and accommodation
1999 Kargil war victory represents India's enduring resolve to respond with full might to any hostile gaze upon our land, identity & honour: Rajnath Singh New Delhi, Jul 14: As part of the nationwide observance of Kargil Vijay Diwas 2026, Raksha Mantri Rajnath Singh, on July 14, 2026, flagged-off the 13-day Shaurya Vijay Yatra, a commemorative motorcycle expedition, from the National War Memorial, New Delhi to the Kargil War Memorial in Dras, Ladakh. The expedition will witness 28 riders, including serving & retired defence forces personnel, and their family members, cover 1,900 kilometers while traversing through the demanding terrain of the northern Himalayas to honour the courage, resolve & supreme sacrifice of the Indian bravehearts who ensured victory in the 1999 Kargil War. The motto of the expedition is One Ride, One Nation, One Salute. In his address, Raksha Mantri paid glowing tributes to the gallant Indian soldiers, who, he said, wrote a golden chapter of courage, patience, discipline, and unmatched patriotism that militaries across the world still study and regard with respect. At an altitude of nearly 20,000 feet and temperatures plummeting to minus 40 degrees celsius, our soldiers achieved their objectives with courage and resilience. They reclaimed every peak, hill & bunker from enemy control and upheld the honour of the Tricolour. The victory represents India's enduring resolve to respond with full might to any hostile gaze upon our land, identity and honour, he added. Rajnath Singh expressed deep gratitude to all the Indian bravehearts, including Param Vir Chakra awardees Captain Vikram Batra, Lieutenant Manoj Kumar Pandey, Subedar Major (Honorary Captain) Yogendra Singh Yadav (Retd) and Subedar Major (Honorary Captain) Sanjay Kumar (Retd), for their invaluable contribution in ensuring victory in the war. He stated that these valiant soldiers serve as an inspiration to the youth, and will continue to inspire future generations. Enroute, the riders will pay homage at prominent military memorials, including the Chandimandir War Memorial, Rezang La War Memorial and Leh War Memorial. They will also interact with and felicitate Veer Naris, recognising their courage and resilience. The expedition will culminate at the Kargil War Memorial on the Kargil Vijay Diwas on July 26, 2026. During the expedition, riders will carry an urn containing the National War Memorials sacred soil, which will be offered at Kargil in the memory of the fallen heroes. When the soil from here unites with the one in Kargil, it would symbolise the confluence of the reverence of the nation's current generation and the valour of the nations heroes, stated Raksha Mantri. Highlighting a key aspect of the Shaurya Vijay Yatra, Shri Rajnath Singh said the expedition brings together serving officers, veterans, and civilians from different parts of the country. Diverse backgrounds, languages, and traditions, yet one Tricolour, one Nation, and a shared reverence for our heroes - this is the very identity of our country, he said. With National Cadet Corps (NCC) cadets in attendance at the flag-off ceremony, Raksha Mantri exuded confidence that the expedition will awaken a renewed sense of patriotism among the people, especially the youth. He added that it will convey a message to future generations that the defence of the nations freedom and honour takes place not only at the borders, but also in our memories and values. Chief of Defence Staff General NS Raja Subramani, Chief of the Army Staff General Dhiraj Seth and other senior officials were present on the occasion. Shaurya Vijay Yatra reflects the Indian Armys commitment to carrying forward the values exemplified during Operation Vijay. By retracing this journey of courage, the expedition seeks to inspire future generations to uphold duty, honour and selfless service.
Delhi University may shift FYUP 4th year to select colleges
Delhi University may offer the fourth year of its undergraduate program through select colleges. This proposal addresses low student enrollment and financial viability concerns for all institutions. Selected colleges will host combined classes for students from multiple institutions. The university is reviewing admission data before making a final decision on this change. This move aims to optimize resource utilization and ensure program sustainability.
Delhi government conducts bulldozer action on illegal shrine on road in Pitampura-Shalimar Bagh
Telangana CM meets Nitin Gadkari, seeks permissions for RRR
Hyderabad: Telangana Chief Minister A Revanth Reddy met Union Minister for Road Transport and Highways Nitin Gadkari on Tuesday, July 14, and sought the Centres permission for the construction of the northern part of the Regional Ring Road (RRR). He also sought all necessary permissions for the southern part of the RRR. During his second 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 .
Operation Vijay was not just military triumph, but chapter of courage, patriotism: Rajnath Singh
New Delhi, July 14: Defence Minister Rajnath Singh on Tuesday said the 'Shaurya Vijay Yatra' is a tribute to the courage, sacrifice and indomitable spirit of Indian soldiers who fought in the 1999 Kargil War, as he flagged off the motorcycle expedition from the National War Memorial ahead of Kargil Vijay Diwas. Addressing the gathering, Singh said, Today's occasion is not merely about flagging off the Motorcycle Expedition, but rather about paying homage to that indomitable spirit, due to which our brave heroes sacrificed everything for the honour, pride, and glory of India. I have come to pay homage to that resolve, which, with a vow to keep alive the memory of our immortal martyrs from generation to generation, is moving forward. Highlighting the significance of the expedition, the Defence Minister said the name 'Shaurya Vijay Yatra' itself represents inspiration and its motto, One Ride, One Nation, One Salute, reflects the spirit of national unity and respect for the armed forces. The very name of this journey--'Shaurya Vijay Yatra' (Journey of Valor and Victory)--is an inspiration in itself. And its motto--'One Ride, One Nation, One Salute'--expresses the soul of this campaign in a deeply meaningful way. There could perhaps be no message more beautiful or powerful than this, he said. Recalling the bravery displayed by Indian soldiers during the 1999 Kargil War, Singh said troops achieved the impossible in extremely challenging conditions. At an altitude of nearly 20,000 feet--where breathing becomes difficult, oxygen levels are low, and temperatures plummet to minus 40 degrees--our brave soldiers achieved the impossible in such a formidable and hostile environment. Where nature had blocked the path, our soldiers, through their sheer courage, carved out a new path in history, he said. The Defence Minister said Operation Vijay was not merely a military victory but a symbol of courage, patience, discipline and patriotism. Twenty-seven years ago today, in 1999, the Indian Armed Forces scripted history through Operation Vijay. It was not merely a military victory, but a chapter of such courage, patience, discipline, and indomitable patriotism that the world's armies still study and regard it with honour, he said. The 'Shaurya Vijay Yatra' riders will cover nearly 1,900 kilometres over 13 days, beginning from the National War Memorial and passing through Chandimandir, Punjab, Himachal Pradesh and Ladakh before reaching the Kargil War Memorial on July 26, marking Kargil Vijay Diwas. This will not merely be a journey of covering distances; it will be a journey of connecting with history, sacrifice, and patriotism, Singh said. He added that India's victory in Kargil represents the country's enduring resolve to protect its land, identity and honour. The victory of Kargil is not confined to a single date; it is India's enduring resolve that every gaze cast upon our land, our identity, and our honour will be met by India with full might, he said. Expressing confidence in the impact of the expedition, Singh said the journey would inspire the youth and keep alive the memory of the Kargil martyrs. I am fully confident that this journey of yours will awaken a new consciousness of patriotism, especially among the youth, will keep the memory of the immortal Kargil martyrs ever alive in the collective memory of society, and will convey to the coming generations the message that the protection of the nation's freedom and honour happens not only at the borders, but also in our memories and our values, he said. Chief of Army Staff General Dhiraj Seth was also present at the flag-off ceremony. The expedition comes as India commemorates the 27th anniversary of Operation Vijay. On July 14, 1999, Indian forces regained control of most strategic heights in the Dras, Kargil and Batalik sectors, marking a decisive turning point in the war. The Indian Army has recalled the day as the moment when then Prime Minister Atal Bihari Vajpayee declared Operation Vijay a success, while Pakistan announced the withdrawal of its forces amid military setbacks and international pressure. The Indian Army has also organised an expedition to Gun Hill (Point 5140), a strategically significant feature overlooking Dras, to honour the soldiers who displayed exceptional courage during the Kargil War. The capture of Point 5140 was one of the decisive operations of the conflict and played a crucial role in restoring control over the Dras sector. Every year on July 26, India observes Kargil Vijay Diwas to commemorate the successful culmination of Operation VIJAY, through which the Indian Armed Forces recaptured strategic heights from Pakistani intruders and safeguarded the nation's territorial integrity. (ANI)
Gold prices saw a slight decrease on July 14, 2026, across major Indian cities. Tanishq, Malabar Gold & Diamonds, Joyalukkas, and Kalyan Jewellers reported marginally lower 22k gold rates.
Northeast and East India will experience extremely heavy rainfall over the next week. Southern and coastal states are expected to face continued hot and humid weather conditions. Uttarakhand and parts of North India will also receive heavy rainfall starting mid-July. Telangana authorities are preparing for potential El Nio impacts on agriculture. The monsoon remains active over eastern regions, bringing significant precipitation.
Supreme Court seeks police report on attack on lawyer in Delhi
The court ordered the status report ought to be filed by an officer not below the rank of Deputy Commissioner of Police.
India supports UN membership for Palestine: MEA
India reaffirmed its support for Palestine's United Nations membership bid. New Delhi also reiterated its commitment to a two-state solution for peace. India's external affairs ministry secretary spoke at a donor group meeting. The nation continues its developmental and humanitarian assistance to Palestine. New projects focus on rehabilitation, health, education, and vocational training.
12-year-old Delhi schoolgirl dies in bus-e-rickshaw collision near Majlis Park Metro Station
In a heartbreaking incident on Tuesday morning, a 12-year-old schoolgirl was fatally struck by a school bus after she fell from her e-rickshaw. Immediate medical assistance was provided, but she was declared dead at the hospital. The police have initiated an investigation, scrutinizing CCTV footage to reconstruct the events. Both the bus and the e-rickshaw have been confiscated, and the bus driver is currently under questioning.
Iranian diplomats summoned after tanker strikes kill Indian sailor
New Delhi, July 14: India has summoned Iranian diplomats, including Deputy Chief of Mission (DCM) Mohammad Javad Hosseini, to the Ministry of External Affairs after an Iranian missile strike on two UAE tankers in the Strait of Hormuz left one Indian crew member dead and several others injured. Following the high-level meeting over the recent attack on merchant vessels in the strategic waterway, the Iranian diplomats, including the DCM, were seen leaving the Ministry of External Affairs headquarters in the national capital. The high-level diplomatic move follows an official announcement by the UAE Ministry of Defence early Tuesday confirming that the UAE-flagged tankers, Mombasa and Bahia, were targeted by Iranian cruise missiles while navigating the southern passage of the Strait of Hormuz within Omani territorial waters. The national tankers (Mombasa) and (Bahia) were targeted by two Iranian cruise missiles in the southern passage of the Strait of Hormuz in Omani territorial waters, the UAE Ministry of Defence stated. The lethal strike targeted at Mombasa claimed the life of the Indian national, while leaving eight other sailors injured. Among the casualties undergoing medical attention, four suffered serious injuries, with the total group comprising six Indian nationals and two Ukrainian nationals. Beyond the human casualties, the missile strikes triggered intense fires on board both commercial vessels, inflicting severe material damage before the blazes were successfully brought under control by emergency teams. Reacting strongly to the maritime assault, the UAE condemned the incident as a serious violation and a clear breach of international law. Abu Dhabi issued a stern warning that it reserved the right to retaliate and implement all required protocols to safeguard its sovereignty. The state reserves its full right to respond to this escalation and to take all necessary measures to protect its territories, people, and residents, the ministry asserted, adding that its forces remain on high alert while urging the public to rely solely on official channels for updates. The deadly engagement occurs amid intensifying military friction in the Strait of Hormuz, one of the world's most strategically vital maritime chokepoints. Prior to the incident, Iran's semi-official Tasnim news agency had reported that several violating vessels had been targeted in the waterway by Iranian forces. Concurrently, Iranian state broadcaster IRIB confirmed that the navy had fired cruise missiles at a hostile vessel of the American enemy, citing an unnamed military source. This sudden spike in regional hostilities follows a series of American pre-emptive strikes on Iran and a broadening international confrontation over the control of the strategic waterway. On Monday, the US Central Command (CENTCOM) launched a fresh round of strikes against targets inside Iran, stating that the operations were explicitly designed to diminish Tehran's capacity to target civilian vessels and commercial shipping in the area. These strikes will continue imposing a heavy cost on Iranian forces and degrade their ability to attack innocent civilians and commercial shipping in the Strait of Hormuz, CENTCOM stated. The military operations coincide with a massive policy shift by US President Donald Trump, who previously announced that Washington was reinstating a strict naval blockade on Iranian shipping. Trump further declared that the US would levy a 20 per cent fee on eligible cargo transiting the strait to offset its mounting regional security expenses. We're protecting a very rich portion of the world. We're spending money. And so, what we've done is, we are going to be reimbursed for protection, Trump said. According to the US military, the enforcement of this blockade will resume from Tuesday, applying specifically to vessels travelling to and from Iranian ports, while permitting non-violating international commercial traffic to proceed through the waterway. (ANI)
India and Spain Discuss Strengthening Supply Chains and Industrial Partnerships
New Delhi, July 14: Union Commerce and Industry Minister Piyush Goyal met with Spains Minister of Industry and Tourism, Jordi Hereu, to explore new opportunities for enhancing India-Spain cooperation in trade, investment, manufacturing, innovation, tourism, and other future-ready sectors. These key areas of the economy play a vital role in development, competitiveness, and job creation. ... Read more India and Spain Discuss Strengthening Supply Chains and Industrial Partnerships
Rajasthan maternal death mystery: Rajasthan government hospitals recorded nine maternal deaths in six days. Investigations are underway into these tragic fatalities across multiple districts. Other Indian cities like Mumbai and Delhi face distinct maternal healthcare pressures. Families affected by these deaths seek accountability and systemic reforms. Ensuring safe pregnancy and childbirth remains a national concern.
PanIIT Alumni India Elects Dr Amitabh Ranjan as Vice Chairman and Rajeev Singh as General Secretary
PanIIT Alumni India, the apex body representing the alumni of all 23 Indian Institutes of Technology (IITs), today announced two key additions to its national leadership team. Dr Amitabh Ranjan (Registrar IIPA) has been elected Vice Chairman, and Rajeev Singh (Chief General Manager, Engineers India LTD) has been elected General Secretary of the organisation for the 2026-28 term. (From left) Rajeev Singh, General Secretary; Prabhat Kumar, IRS, Chairman; and Dr Amitabh Ranjan, Vice Chairman, all of PanIIT Alumni India The two office bearers join Chairman Prabhat Kumar, IRS, and Treasurer Ashish Kela, CFA, on the Executive Council, which represents a community of over five lakh IIT alumni across India and around the world, including active chapters in the United States, Canada, the United Kingdom, Korea, Singapore, and Australia. Dr. Amitabh Ranjan currently serves as Registrar at the Indian Institute of Public Administration (IIPA), New Delhi, one of the country's premier institutions for the training and capacity-building of civil servants. A petroleum engineering graduate, he has previously served in leadership roles within the Government of Uttar Pradesh, where he was widely credited for spearheading the digitisation of the state's Transport Department through the " Vahan " (vehicle registration) and " Sarathi " (driving licence) digital platforms, now used nationwide. He has been an active voice within the PanIIT ecosystem, frequently moderating and speaking at flagship PanIIT summits on themes ranging from public governance to India's knowledge traditions, and brings with him a keen interest in the energy, renewable energy and climate domains. Rajeev Singh has been a long-standing and active member of PanIIT Alumni India's core team, having played a key role in organising several of the organisation's flagship initiatives, events and community engagement programmes over the years. He takes charge as General Secretary at a time when PanIIT Alumni India continues to expand its footprint across India's technology, entrepreneurship and public policy landscape. Commenting on the new appointments, Prabhat Kumar, Chairman, PanIIT Alumni India, said, Dr Amitabh Ranjan and Rajeev Singh bring with them years of dedicated engagement with the PanIIT movement. Their leadership will add further depth to our efforts in strengthening alumni collaboration, driving thought leadership, and contributing meaningfully to nation-building. We warmly welcome them to their new roles and look forward to their continued contribution. Speaking on his election, Dr Amitabh Ranjan, Vice Chairman, PanIIT Alumni India, said, It is a privilege to take on this responsibility within an organisation that has consistently channelled the IIT community's talent towards public good. I look forward to working with the Executive Council to deepen PanIIT's engagement with public policy, governance and the larger national development agenda. Rajeev Singh, General Secretary, PanIIT Alumni India, added, PanIIT has always been a platform built on the collective energy of its volunteers and alumni. As General Secretary, my focus will be on strengthening this ecosystem further and ensuring that our chapters, initiatives and members remain closely connected in pursuit of shared goals. PanIIT Alumni India serves as an umbrella organisation for the alumni of all IITs, promoting collaboration, thought leadership, and national service through a strong, unified network. Over the years, the movement has expanded significantly, organising flagship summits and initiatives across the country in the areas of technology, entrepreneurship, public policy and education. The newly strengthened Executive Council is expected to build on this momentum, fostering deeper alumni engagement, innovation-led partnerships and initiatives that contribute meaningfully to society and nation-building.
Top Players Make England Change Their Strategy: Nayar Backs Rohits ODI Return
New Delhi: Former India assistant coach Abhishek Nayar believes Rohit Sharma's return for the three-match ODI series against England will strengthen India's batting unit. With India welcoming back several senior players after the T20I leg of the tour, Nayar opined that Rohit's experience and proven success against short-pitch bowling would make an immediate impact. In the T20 series as well, one of the biggest challenges for the Indian batters was the short ball. Rohit Sharma is someone who actually feeds off it and scores heavily against short-pitched bowling. When you do well in SENA countries and overseas, it's partly because you can handle pace well and score runs against the short ball, and that's exactly what India will get from both Shubman Gill and Rohit Sharma, Nayar told JioStar. The former India assistant coach feels Rohit's presence alone could compel England to alter their bowling plans, as he said, England will have to change their strategy and bowl differently to them. That's what top players do; they don't change the way they play, they make the opposition change the way, they target them. India will certainly enjoy having Rohit Sharma back, and when you go into big series and major tournaments, that experience gives you the comfort and confidence you need. Nayar also stressed the importance of Jasprit Bumrah's comeback and backed Kuldeep Yadav to thrive in English conditions if given a consistent run in the side. The former all-rounder welcomed Bumrah's return to India's ODI setup, stressing that the fast bowler's experience would help him manage the transition back to 50-over cricket after a long absence. With experience, you understand how to manage your workload. I'm sure he will be bowling, monitoring his overs, and gradually building up his fitness and conditioning to bowl those 10 overs. The kind of skill set Jasprit Bumrah has is invaluable in the longer formats and in 50-over cricket, where you can bowl in spells know when to increase your pace and when to use your slower balls, which are very effective. That's the beauty of Bumrah; he knows how to elevate his game. He played the entire IPL, so he has been building up towards this. With Bumrah, you just want to manage him carefully. Even across these three games, you would ideally want him to play no more than two, he mentioned. Nayar also threw his weight behind Kuldeep Yadav, saying England's conditions could help the left-arm wrist-spinner rediscover his best form. Kuldeep has done well when he's got the pace of the pitch to work with. Even though he didn't have a great IPL, one thing I've really enjoyed seeing about Kuldeep Yadav is that he has learned to vary his pace, he said. Nayar also threw his weight behind Kuldeep Yadav, saying England's conditions could help the left-arm wrist-spinner rediscover his best form. Also Read: Live Cricket Score The only thing I'm concerned about is how much security you can give Kuldeep Yadav. For any spinner, it's important to have that security, to know where you stand and how the team plans to use you. If he starts, I believe he should get a consistent run in the Indian team. Article Source: IANS
No more Chemburs: How can Indian cities ensure their trees do not turn against their people
Even as the verdict of the inquiry committee in Chembur tree fall incidentcomes in, a stroll through three other Indian metros, Chennai, Bengaluru and Delhi, to find out if they are proactive enough with their trees to prevent a Chembur on their soil
Actor Omi Vaidya has voiced his support for Sonam Wangchuk, who is currently on an indefinite hunger strike that has entered its seventeenth day. As Wangchuk's health continues to decline, various notable figures have called for the protesters to reconsider their fast, while still backing their cause for change. Wangchuk urges the public to become more involved in this movement for accountability against the Cockroach Janta Party's ongoing protests.
CM Revanth Reddy Meets Nitin Gadkari in New Delhi
Revanth Reddy is scheduled to meet Union Minister for Civil Aviation Kinjarapu Ram Mohan Naidu as well.
Video: 3 Idiots Chatur says he doesnt want Sonam Wangchuk to die
Actor Omi Vaidya, who played the memorable role of Chatur Ramalingam in 3 Idiots, has expressed support for educator and climate activist Sonam Wangchuk, who is on an indefinite hunger strike at Delhis Jantar Mantar. In a video shared on social media on Tuesday, July 14, Vaidya appealed to the public to pay attention to 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 .
Justice Jyoti Singh, in an order passed on July 9, held that Abhishek Sharma had established a prima facie case for protection of his personality and publicity rights.
Delhi High Court tells social media platforms to act on Sunil Gavaskars personality rights plea
The Court directed the social media intermediaries to treat Sunil Gavaskars suit as a complaint under the Information and Technology (Intermediary Guidelines and Digital Media Ethics Code) Rules, 2021, and take necessary steps within seven days
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Eminent persons urged protesters on hunger strike to end their fast. They expressed deep concern over the protesters' worsening health conditions. The group extended full support for the demand of the Union Education Minister's resignation. The appeal came on the 24th day of the Cockroach Janta Party's protest. People are asked to join a march to Parliament on July 20.
Eminent persons urged protesters on hunger strike to end their fast. They expressed deep concern over the protesters' worsening health conditions. The group extended full support for the demand of the Union Education Minister's resignation. The appeal came on the 24th day of the Cockroach Janta Party's protest. People are asked to join a march to Parliament on July 20.
Delhi University Plans Major Revamp Of Four-Year UG Programme Amid Low Response: Report
Delhi University is considering major changes to its four-year undergraduate programme by introducing a cluster college model after witnessing low student enrolment.
162-kg Iraqi man walks again after complex hip replacement at Delhi hospital
EAM Jaishankar launches Indias UNSC 202829 campaign
United Nations: External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar launched Indias campaign for a non-permanent seat on the United Nations Security Council (UNSC) for the 202829 term, outlining New Delhis vision for a more representative, effective and future-ready global order. Addressing the event, Jaishankar stressed that the world is facing unprecedented challenges and called for stronger leadership 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 .
Search on for four minors feared drowned in Yamuna in Delhi
Four minors are feared drowned after they were swept away by the strong current of the Yamuna River while bathing near Hiranki village in Delhi's Alipur area. Rescue teams, including multiple emergency agencies, have continued an intensive search operation for the second consecutive day after the incident on Sunday evening.
KU celebrates Amir Khusru Vusat Iqbal from Delhi Gharana, enthrals audiences
Srinagar, Jul 13: Kashmir University on Monday organised a grand musical event celebrating the poetic and spiritual legacy of great Indian poet, Sufi ascetic & musician Amir Khusru at Ibn-e-Khaldoon Auditorium. Famed Sufi singer Vusat Iqbal of Delhi Gharana presented the Kalam of Amir Khusru. Registrar of the University Prof Nasir Iqbal was the Chief Guest while as the Director of Global Sufi Foundation Ajmer Syed Riyazuddin Chisti was the guest of honour. The programme was graced by the Controller of Examinations, Deans, Heads of departments, faculty from various departments, invited guests from different walks of society, scholars and students. The Programme was organised by Sheikh-ul-Alam Centre for Multidisciplinary Studies in collaboration with Pran Kishore Institute of Music & Fine Arts and Allama Iqbal Library. Prof. Nasir Iqbal said in his address that by celebrating Amir Khusru, we are celebrating a vibrant spiritual tradition which binds people. Prof. Satish Vimal of Sheikh-ul-Alam centre gave a presentation on the contribution of Amir Khusru in his spiritual approach to bridge the divides between philosophies, faiths and cultures. Vusat Iqbal impressed the audiences by her melodious renderings of Hazrat Amir Khusru. The vote of thanks was presented by Prof. Aadil Amin Kaak, the Chairman of Markaz-e-Noor.
SC dismisses pleas against HCs refusal to interfere with equestrian team selection
New Delhi, July 13: The Supreme Court on Monday dismissed pleas challenging the Delhi High Courts refusal to interfere with the non-selection of riders Anush Agarwalla and Sudipti Hajela in Indias dressage team for the upcoming Asian Games in Japan. A bench of Justices PS Narasimha and Alok Aradhe refused to grant any relief to []
July 13 Martyrs inspire us to fight injustice: CPI(M)
The Communist Party of India (Marxist) [CPI(M)] on Monday said that unity among the people and sustained struggle for the restoration of democratic and constitutional rights was the only way forward for Jammu and Kashmir, as the union territory observed the historic July 13 martyrs' day. In a statement issued here, CPI(M) J&K State Secretary Mohammad Abass Rather recalled the supreme sacrifices of those who laid down their lives in 1931 against the autocratic rule of the time, asserting that the day would continue to inspire future generations to fight political and economic injustices. The memory of July 13 martyrs cannot be erased from our hearts and history by merely cancelling the holiday on this day, Rather said, while criticising the restrictions imposed on people wishing to visit the Mazar-e-Shohda to pay homage. The CPI(M) leader also voiced concern over the post-August 5, 2019 changes in land and job laws, stating that the unique land reforms achieved after the overthrow of autocratic rule were being altered, adversely impacting the security of land and employment for the people of J&K. He further alleged that tall claims of generating huge employment opportunities since the abrogation of Article 370 had turned out to be a farce on the ground. People are harassed on one pretext or another by some sections of law-enforcing agencies, widening the trust deficit, he said, adding that several individuals were languishing in jails, particularly outside J&K, without trial. Referring to the 2024 assembly elections, Rather said that despite massive public participation, the mandate was not being appreciated by those in authority in Delhi. The bureaucracy is ruling the roost, adversely impacting public service delivery in Jammu and Kashmir, he added. The CPI(M) leader said the people of J&K were realising through their own experiences that restoration of statehood, along with the protection of land and job rights and freedom of expression, were issues of vital importance requiring a united resolve. Broader unity and struggle for immediate issues concerning the well-being of the people and restoration of democratic and constitutional rights is the only way forward, he said. Rather also informed that the party had applied to the district administration for permission to proceed to the Mazar-e-Shohda to pay floral tributes but was not allowed to do so. The real tribute to the martyrs demands a firm resolve to continue the struggle for a better future for our people, he added.
Weather LIVE Updates: Delhi Gets Warmer, Partly Cloudy Sky Expected Today
Weather Today, Delhi-NCR Rain, Monsoon Update: Delhi recorded a maximum temperature of 38.6 degrees Celsius on Monday
Delhi-NCR weather today, July 14: Rain brings relief from heat, IMD forecasts more showers
Rainfall brought welcome relief to Delhi and NCR from heat. Showers and strong winds lowered temperatures, creating pleasant weather conditions. Light to moderate rain was recorded in many areas, with intermittent drizzle continuing. Waterlogging caused traffic disruptions in some parts of the region. The India Meteorological Department forecasts more rain and thunderstorms over the next day.
Gambhir at the Helm: Triumph or Turbulence?
New Delhi, July 13: Gautam Gambhirs first two years as Indias head coach have been defined by soaring highs in white-ball cricket and a series of setbacks in the longest format. Since taking charge on July 9, 2024, Gambhir has guided India to three major titles but has also faced criticism over the teams declining []
Delhi Finalises Eligibility For Rs 2,500 Women's Scheme: Who Can Apply?
Under the scheme, officially renamed Delhi Lakshmi Yojana, eligible women between the ages of 21 and 60 will receive Rs 2,500 every month. The government is yet to announce the registration process and launch date.
Digital threat report 202526 released to strengthen Indias cyber resilience
The Secretary, Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology (MeitY), S. Krishnan, on Monday launched the Digital Threat Report 202526 in New Delhi, underscoring the Governments commitment to strengthening Indias cybersecurity ecosystem amid an increasingly complex digital threat landscape. The report provides a comprehensive assessment of emerging cyber threats, evolving attack patterns, and key cybersecurity trends. It aims to serve as a strategic resource for policymakers, government agencies, industry stakeholders, and cybersecurity professionals in enhancing preparedness against current and future digital risks. Addressing the gathering, minister S. Krishnan emphasised the importance of a collaborative approach to cybersecurity, calling for stronger cooperation among government, industry, academia, and technology experts. He stressed the need to build a secure, trusted, and resilient digital ecosystem capable of supporting Indias rapidly expanding digital economy. The release of the Digital Threat Report 202526 reflects the Governments continued focus on improving cyber resilience, strengthening national cyber preparedness, and promoting best practices for safeguarding critical digital infrastructure and public digital services.
Delhi constable shoots wife dead on road hours after her birthday; family alleges dowry harassment
A Delhi Police constable allegedly shot his wife dead after a heated argument early Monday. The couple had left their home following an altercation and were reportedly heading to a hospital. CCTV footage captured the couple arguing moments before the constable opened fire with his service pistol. He then fled the scene, leaving his wife critically injured on the roadside. Police are currently conducting raids to apprehend the absconding constable.
SC seeks progress report from UP SIT on Ram temple donation embezzlement probe
NEW DELHI: The Supreme Court on Monday directed the Special Investigation Team formed by the Uttar Pradesh government to probe the alleged embezzlement of donation money at the Ram temple in Ayodhya to submit a status report in the matter. A bench comprising Chief Justice Surya Kant and Justices Joymalya Bagchi and V Mohna also []
ECs SIR has unleashed chaos & absolute mayhem: Congress cites former Aadhaar chiefs critique
NEW DELHI: Congress leader Jairam Ramesh on Monday excoriated the Centre and the Election Commissions Special Intension Revision (SIR) of electoral rolls by highlighting an article on his X handle, written by founding DG and mission director of Unique Identification Authority of India (UIDAI) R.S. Sharma, and calling it a powerful and courageous critique of []
AAP launches signature drive to seek death for Ayodhya donation thieves
Arvind Kejriwal has initiated a nationwide signature campaign demanding capital punishment for those accused of theft. He launched the drive in Delhi, signing an open letter to Prime Minister Narendra Modi. Kejriwal urged citizens to organize Hanuman Chalisa recitations and gather signatures for the letter. Delhi BJP functionary Praveen Kapoor stated the campaign aims to defame the Ram Mandir.
Red Fort blast case: Delhi court allows NIA to cremate victims remains
The court directed that the remains be disposed of with dignity in accordance with the religious beliefs of the victims
From ski slopes to lavender fields: Gulmarg's summer makeover
Srinagar, July 13: As the summer season reaches its peak in Kashmir, the blooming lavender fields in Gulmarg have emerged as one of the valleys biggest tourist attractions, with hundreds of visitors flocking to the famed hill resort every day to capture photographs, shoot videos, and create social media reels amid the vibrant purple blossoms. The seasonal bloom has transformed several patches of Gulmarg into picturesque landscapes, attracting not only nature lovers and photographers but also influencers, newlyweds, and families looking for unique backdrops during their summer vacations. Unlike commercial lavender farms, the flowers in Gulmarg grow naturally across several meadows and open stretches, adding a distinct charm to the destination. Visitors say the sight of endless purple flowers set against lush green meadows and the surrounding pine forests has become one of the most photographed attractions of the season. The lavender bloom can be seen at several locations across Gulmarg, particularly along the approach road leading to the resort, near the Golf Course, around Childrens Park, the open meadows surrounding the Maharani Temple, and along stretches leading towards the Gulmarg Gondola base station. Smaller patches are also visible across the vast grasslands that come alive during the summer months. I had seen pictures of Gulmargs lavender fields on social media, but witnessing them in person is an entirely different experience. The fragrance, the cool breeze and the breathtaking surroundings make it unforgettable, said Priya Sharma, a tourist from New Delhi. Another visitor, Aditya Verma from Pune, said the lavender bloom has become one of the highlights of his Kashmir trip. Everyone wants photographs and reels here. Every few metres you can see people posing among the flowers. The scenery is so beautiful that it hardly needs any editing before uploading online, he said. Officials say the growing popularity of the lavender bloom has significantly increased tourist footfall, particularly among young travellers. Earlier, most visitors would spend time near the Gondola or Golf Course. Now many tourists specifically ask where they can find lavender flowers. Social media has made these spots extremely popular, said a tourism official in Gulmarg. Tourism stakeholders believe the blooming season has further strengthened Gulmarg's appeal beyond its traditional winter tourism. Locals have, however, appealed to visitors to avoid trampling or plucking the flowers while taking photographs. The flowers are meant to be admired, not damaged. We request tourists to remain on designated paths and protect the natural beauty of Gulmarg so that everyone can enjoy it, said a local resident. With its rolling meadows painted in shades of purple, pleasant weather and breathtaking Himalayan backdrop, Gulmargs lavender bloom has become one of Kashmirs most sought-after summer experiences, turning the hill resort into a favourite destination for photographers, content creators and holidaymakers alike.
MLA Poaching Claims: BJP files Rs 100 Cr defamation case against Omar Abdullah
Srinagar, July 13: Escalating the political confrontation with the ruling National Conference, the Bharatiya Janata Party on Monday served a legal notice on Chief Minister Omar Abdullah over his allegations that the party had attempted to lure NC legislators with cash and ministerial berths to topple his government. Describing the allegations as false, baseless and defamatory, the BJP demanded that Omar withdraw his remarks and issue an unconditional public apology within seven days, failing which it would initiate civil and criminal proceedings, including a Rs 100-crore defamation suit. The controversy stems from remarks made by the Chief Minister during an interaction with National Conference workers at Hazratbal last week, where he alleged that BJP leaders were trying to engineer defections within the NC to destabilise his government. Omar had claimed that an NC legislator from Jammu informed him that he had been offered between Rs 20 crore and Rs 30 crore, along with a ministerial berth, in exchange for switching allegiance to the BJP. The legal notice, issued through advocate Parimoksh Seth on the instructions of BJP J&K president and Rajya Sabha MP Sat Paul Sharma, contends that the allegations have seriously damaged the reputation and public standing of the party and its leadership. According to the notice, the Chief Minister had also alleged that a senior BJP office-bearer, who is a practising lawyer in the Supreme Court, played a role in facilitating the alleged offers to NC legislators. Rejecting the claims outright, the BJP said the accusations were entirely untrue, malicious and without any factual basis and were made with the sole intention of tarnishing the image of the party and its leadership. The notice calls upon Abdullah to withdraw his allegations in writing, refrain from making similar statements in future and issue an unconditional apology within seven days of receiving the notice. Speaking to reporters, BJP president Sat Paul Sharma defended the party's decision to initiate legal proceedings, saying the Chief Minister's remarks were aimed at maligning the BJP and Prime Minister Narendra Modi. The damage caused by these allegations cannot be compensated even by Rs 100 crore. Through his remarks, Omar Abdullah has attempted to tarnish the image of the world's largest political party and a leadership that has worked in the interest of the nation, Sharma said. Rejecting the National Conference's invitation to join its proposed July 20 protest in Delhi seeking restoration of statehood, Sharma reiterated the BJP's faith in Prime Minister Narendra Modi's assurance that statehood would be restored at an appropriate time. He alleged that certain political forces in Jammu and Kashmir had contributed to an atmosphere that delayed the restoration process and stressed that peace, stability and a conducive environment were essential prerequisites for the return of statehood. All political parties should work towards strengthening peace and stability in Jammu and Kashmir so that the conditions become favourable for restoration of statehood, Sharma said.
CM exhorts Delhiites to join plantation drive to achieve 70 lakh target
Delhi govt. launches AI-powered portal to tackle pollution from construction sites
Noida repairs damaged speed breakers at Botanical Garden bus stand
Lanka inks deal for $1.8 mn Indian medical grant
PTI Colombo India and Sri Lanka on Monday signed an agreement which will help Colombo secure a 600 million Sri Lankan rupee (USD 1.8 million) grant from New Delhi for supplying advanced medical equipment to the Base Hospital in the south of the island nation, a top Indian diplomat said. The Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) []
Moisture on cables and feeders sparks outages, residents in Noida and Ghaziabad sweat it out
Renewed Concerns Over Electrocution Risks, With Transformers Installed Near Drains And Low-lying Areas
Car blocks road, Ghaziabad teens who honked for way slapped, their uncle shot dead
Accused, A Neighbour, On The Run; His Wife & Father Arrested
Jammu and Kashmirs top ranking among Union Territories in the implementation of the Pradhan Mantri Awas YojanaUrban (PMAY-U and PMAY-U 2.0) is a milestone that cannot be brushed aside as mere statistical noise. With 45,112 houses sanctioned and Central assistance of Rs 534.75 crore released against an approved Rs 714.86 crore, the UT has clearly emerged as the biggest beneficiary of the flagship urban housing programme in its category. At a time when shelter insecurity and informal housing continue to scar our urban landscape, this performance deserves acknowledgement. The latest Annual Report 202526 of the Ministry of Housing and Urban Affairs underlines how far J&K has moved ahead of its peers. Delhi follows with 31,670 houses sanctioned, while Dadra & Nagar Haveli and Daman & Diu, Chandigarh, Andaman & Nicobar Islands and Lakshadweep are far behind. On paper, then, J&K is not merely a participant but the frontrunner in the race to secure a pucca roof for every eligible urban family. Yet, as always in our context, the real story begins where the numbers end. The report itself points to steady progress over the previous accounting period, with Central assistance climbing from Rs 523.48 crore to Rs 534.75 crore, and completion of 31,173 houses out of 39,153 sanctioned under the Housing for All banner. This raises a set of questions that must now dominate the public conversation: Who exactly is getting these houses? Are the most vulnerable urban poor, slum dwellers, migrant workers, widows and single women being prioritised, or do the benefits disproportionately accrue to the better connected? Equally important is the quality and location of these units. A house on paper is one thing; a liveable home with a reliable water supply, sanitation, power, access roads, schools and healthcare nearby is quite another. If PMAY-U houses are pushed to peripheral locations without supporting infrastructure or livelihood opportunities, they risk becoming vertical slums of tomorrow. The Housing for All slogan must therefore be interpreted as Habitable Housing for All, integrated, serviced and dignified urban habitats. Transparency in beneficiary selection, grievance redressal and social audit of these projects is crucial. J&Ks leading position should come with higher standards of disclosure, not complacency. Urban local bodies and the Housing and Urban Development Department must open their data and planning processes to scrutiny from councillors, civil society and resident groups. J&K has shown that it can absorb Central funds and execute a large housing programme better than other UTs. The next challenge is to ensure that these houses do not become mere entries in a report, but anchors of dignity and stability for the poorest urban families. Only then will the UTs impressive ranking translate into a genuinely transformative housing story.
NGT data shows Noida spent 40% NCAP funds
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Delhi CM unveils renamed women aid scheme, states exclusions
Initiated as Mahila Samriddhi Yojana, it was one of the BJPs key poll promises; only one woman, aged between 21 and 60 years, from each family will be entitled to receive the benefit, says CM Rekha Gupta
Delhi Health minister Pankaj Kumar Singh inaugurates geriatric clinic at Indira Gandhi Hospital
No safety certificates or cams, 98 school buses get notices across Noida & Ghaziabad
Greater Noida collectorate gets hoax bomb threat email
Bomb disposal squad, dog squad and fire teams conduct hours-long search; no suspicious object found
Greater Noida realtor found dead on drivers seat in SUV with bullet injury
Police Patrol Unit Found Car With Taillights & Headlights On, Family Suspects Murder
Litigant thrashed in Ghaziabad courtroom by men dressed as lawyers
Victim says his wife and her brother had hired the assailants to attack him
As SIR gathers pace in Delhi, BLOs vow to ensure no genuine voter is left out
The national capital has 1.45 crore voters as per the electoral roll frozen on June 16 ahead of the SIR; as of July 13, as many as 1.40 crore (97%) forms have been distributed and 14.03 lakh (9.68%) digitised
SIT found enhanced compensation was paid to landowners in 1,198 cases
Bharat Tex 2026: Weaving Modis 5F Vision
From the ethereal warmth of a Kashmiri Pashmina to the majestic luster of Assams Muga silk, from the vibrant geometric patterns of a Rajasthani Bandhani to the timeless, structured elegance of Kanjeevaram silk, Indias geographic and cultural diversity is a living, breathing map drawn in thread. Today, this unparalleled civilizational canvas is assembled under a single, unified roof. As Bharat Tex 2026 opens its doors at the iconic Bharat Mandapam in New Delhi, running from July 14th to 17th, it brings the beautiful diversity of our nation into a single place. Textiles are not merely a reflection of our heritage; they are an absolute bedrock of Indias macroeconomic architecture. The sector remains a monumental engine of growth and equity, contributing 2.3% to GDP, 13% to industrial production, and 8.6% to exports. As India's second-largest employer after agriculture, it sustains over 100 million, strengthening rural communities and driving financial autonomy for millions of women nationwide. To truly appreciate this economic powerhouse, one must experience Bharat Tex. It is India's definitive, global-scale textile trade fair, designed to showcase our absolute manufacturing and creative dominance to the entire world. It acts as a comprehensive marketplace hosting domestic manufacturers, state pavilions, international exhibitors, and global buyers under a single roof, enabling high-value sourcing, corporate engagement, and brand showcasing at an unprecedented scale. Reflecting on the journey of this grand initiative, I am reminded of the immense pride and clarity brought by the previous two editions of Bharat Tex. When Prime Minister Narendra Modi addressed the textile community during the last edition of Bharat Tex, he beautifully observed that the seed we planted is now rapidly growing into a banyan tree. He noted that this grand showcase not only celebrates our rich traditions but also highlights the immense possibilities of a developed India. The massive success of the first two editions, which attracted unprecedented international buyers and generated massive collaborative momentum, laid a formidable foundation. My personal experience during the Bharat Tex 2025 ,witnessing intensive government-to-government and business-to-government dialogues translated into tangible outcomes confirmed a highly positive outlook for the future and demonstrated growing global trust in India's execution capabilities. This third edition takes that momentum significantly further, translating early potential into absolute industrial dominance. The incredible scale of this year's event represents a calculated industrial strategy. Spanning an immense footprint across dedicated exhibition halls at Bharat Mandapam, the exhibition presents Indias complete textile value chain including fibre, yarn, fabric, apparel and fashion, home textiles, technical textiles, and ancillary industries. Over 1,600 exhibitors are participating, bringing localized production strength directly onto the global platform to mirror Prime Minister Modi's transformative 5F Vision: Farm to Fibre to Factory to Fashion to Foreign. By integrating the entire value chain into a single industrial continuum, the event showcases Indias self-reliant capacity to manage every manufacturing stage natively. The global response to this proposition has been remarkable. This edition features international exhibitors from 14 countries including the United States, United Kingdom, Japan, Portugal, Spain, New Zealand, South Korea, South Africa, and Nepal, alongside strong institutional representation from the United Nations and the European Union. Ministerial delegations and high-level business representatives from several countries are participating to explore long-term partnerships. The exhibition is expected to draw over 7,000 buyers from over 110 registered countries and 1.3 lakh trade visitors over the four days, all engaging with more than 20,000 textile products on display. This commercial activity will be anchored by more than 3,500 curated business-to-business meetings, alongside dedicated State Investor Connect Sessions that provide individual Indian states a platform to pitch their distinct industrial infrastructure. True industrial leadership requires a deep commitment to knowledge and future planning. Bharat Tex 2026 anchors this responsibility through the Global Textile Dialogue, which comprises over 100 curated sessions including panel discussions, roundtables, masterclasses, state sessions, awards pitch fests, and workshops. Led by more than 370 international and national CXOs, policymakers, and innovators, these curated tracks will focus on scaling Trade and Investment, advancing Technology and Innovation, and elevating Fashion and Craft. The event will also witness the signing and launch of several strategic agreements and sectoral reports across trade, investment, technology, and institutional collaboration. A significant focus of these deliberations is dedicated to the critical pillar of Sustainability and Circularity. During the previous edition, the Prime Minister highlighted that the global fashion community is increasingly embracing the vision of 'Fashion for Environment' and that sustainability has always been an integral part of Bharat's textile heritage. This edition of Bharat Tex turns global eco-challenges into a massive opportunity, showcasing how cutting-edge innovations evolve our traditional techniques to maximize resource efficiency and eliminate waste, directly benefiting our weavers and artisans. Under the pragmatic leadership of our Minister of Textiles, Shri Giriraj Singh Ji, the Ministry has actively accelerated these modernization and sustainable growth initiatives on the ground, ensuring that our entire textile value chain is backed by robust modern technology, scalable policy frameworks, and robust market linkages. The remarkable scale and confidence reflected through Bharat Tex are the direct outcome of a decade of sustained policy reforms under the leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi. Over the past 12 years, the Modi Government has strengthened every link of the textile value chain through transformative interventions. The Production Linked Incentive (PLI) Scheme for Textiles has attracted investment commitments of over 31,687 crore, catalyzing large-scale manufacturing in Man-Made Fibre apparel, fabrics, and technical textiles while generating massive employment. Simultaneously, seven PM MITRA Parks are being developed as integrated manufacturing ecosystems embodying the Prime Minister's visionary 5F approach. Grassroots empowerment remains equally robust; through the National Handloom Development Programme, nearly 2,000 crore has been invested across 794 handloom clusters, providing upgraded looms to 1.17 lakh weavers and skill training to around 90,000 workers, while over 1,335 crore has been channeled into the handicrafts sector under the National Handicrafts Development Programme. Furthermore, over 1.5 lakh weavers have been onboarded onto the Government e-Marketplace (GeM), with the Weavers MUDRA Scheme providing collateral-free loans to nearly 3 lakh beneficiaries. By connecting our domestic manufacturers, artisans, and innovators directly with global markets, these comprehensive reforms have structurally prepared us for the massive global step-up we see on display this week. As we look across the vibrant exhibition halls of Bharat Mandapam, our perspective extends far beyond the immediate horizon of this trade show. This event serves as a critical milestone along our Vision 2030 roadmap to scale Indias textile industry into a $350 billion global powerhouse, a trajectory aligned perfectly with the national goal of Viksit Bharat @ 2047. I invite everyone to join us over these next four days at Bharat Tex 2026 to witness the incredible strength of our workers, the brilliant innovations of our creators, and the future of global textiles, proudly designed, sustainably made, and integrated at scale in India. (The author is the Union Minister of State for Textiles. The views expressed are personal. Courtesy: PIB)
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