facebook

Delhi News

...View News by News Source

Software updates completed for over half of affected A320 family planes in India: DGCA data

NEW DELHI: As many as 338 A320 family aircraft operated by Indian airlines require the software upgrade to address a potential issue related to flight controls, and modifications have been carried out in more than half of the affected fleet, according to DGCA data. Sources told PTI that there are no flight cancellations, but there are delays in the range of 60-90 minutes for some flights as the software updates are being carried out for the affected planes. On Friday, Airbus said intense solar radiation might corrupt data critical to flight controls in a significant number of A320 family aircraft and that the software changes required to fix the issue would lead to operational disruptions. The software upgrades have been completed for 189 A320 family planes out of the total 338 aircraft, as per the data available with the Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) till 10 am on November 29. The software upgrades on all the affected planes are to be completed by 5:29 am on November 30. DGCA on Saturday issued an Airworthiness Directive to airlines asking Indian operators to immediately carry out the requisite software upgrades. This followed Airbus issuing an alert to operators globally and European Aviation Safety Authority (EASA) coming out with an Emergency Airworthiness Directive regarding the potential issue. IndiGo, Air India and Air India Express operate A320 family planes, which include A320 ceos and neos, A321 ceos and neos. The affected aircraft need software upgrades or hardware realignment. A total of 200 IndiGo planes have been affected, and software upgrades have been completed for 143 of them, while in the case of Air India, 113 aircraft have been impacted and upgrades have been done for 42 of them, the DGCA data showed. In the case of Air India Express, 25 planes have been impacted, and the software upgrades have been completed for 4 of the aircraft, as per the data till 10 am. The software upgrades are being undertaken at the bases of the airlines in Delhi, Bengaluru, Mumbai, Chennai, Hyderabad, Ahmedabad and Kolkata. In a post on X at 10.13 am, Air India said that following EASA and Airbus directives for a mandatory software and hardware realignment on A320 family aircraft, our engineers have been working round-the-clock to complete the task at the earliest. We have already completed the reset on over 40 per cent of our aircraft that are impacted by this, and are confident of covering the entire fleet within the timeline prescribed by EASA, the airline said. Air India also said there have been no cancellations due to this task, and there is no major impact on schedule integrity across its network. However, some of our flights may be slightly delayed or rescheduled, it added. On Friday, EASA said Airbus asked airline operators to install a serviceable Elevator Aileron Computer (ELAC) in the impacted aircraft. Generally, ELAC is for flight controls. Airbus, on Friday, said an analysis of a recent event involving an A320 family aircraft has revealed that intense solar radiation may corrupt data critical to the functioning of flight controls. Airbus has consequently identified a significant number of A320 Family aircraft currently in-service which may be impacted, it had said in a release. Airbus had said it acknowledges these recommendations will lead to operational disruptions to passengers and customers.

The New Indian Express 29 Nov 2025 12:02 pm

WPL 2026: Check full list of playing squads as teams gear up for battle starting Jan 9

The Women's Premier League (WPL) 2026 kicks off on January 9 with a Mumbai Indians vs. Royal Challengers Bengaluru clash. Franchisees have finalized their squads after a mega auction, promising a thrilling season. All five teams, including Delhi Capitals, Gujarat Giants, and UP Warriorz, have their playing rosters set.

The Economic Times 29 Nov 2025 11:58 am

Court Defers Order on ED Chargesheet in National Herald Case to Dec 16

New Delhi: A Delhi court on Saturday postponed its decision on taking cognizance of the Enforcement Directorates (ED) chargesheet in the National Herald case. Special Judge Vishal Gogne deferred the pronouncement to December 16. The chargesheet accuses Congress leaders Sonia Gandhi and Rahul Gandhi, along with late party leaders Motilal Vora and Oscar Fernandes, and [] The post Court Defers Order on ED Chargesheet in National Herald Case to Dec 16 appeared first on Northlines .

The Northlines 29 Nov 2025 11:57 am

Delhi Terror-Accused Doctors' Love Story And Slow Descent Into Terrorism

A doctor, two failed marriages, a newfound love and a slow descent into terrorism - that is the story of a 46-year-old woman, Shaheen Saeed, one of the key accused in the 10/11 blast near the iconic Red Fort in Delhi.

NDTV 29 Nov 2025 11:53 am

Delhi AQI today: Air quality remains very poor; CM says govt monitoring pollution, Oppn demands urgent action

Delhi AQI News: Delhi's air quality is in the very poor category. The Air Quality Index stands at 332. The Chief Minister stated the government is monitoring pollution and taking steps. The Leader of Opposition demanded a parliamentary debate on air pollution. He highlighted the health emergency faced by children breathing toxic air. An action plan is needed.

The Economic Times 29 Nov 2025 11:46 am

Sayani Gupta reveals being teary-eyed after meeting Rekha

Sayani Gupta was overwhelmed meeting Rekha at Gustaakh Ishq premiere, posting pics with Manish Malhotra, Vijay Varma, Fatima Sana Shaikh. Caption: Yaar.. aakhein bhar aayi... Rekha makes everything ethereal. She praised the film, cast, crew, and her latest Delhi Crime S3 role.

The Times of India 29 Nov 2025 11:33 am

National Herald Case: Delhi Court Defers Order On Taking Note Of EDs Chargesheet To Dec 16

New Delhi, Nov 29: A Delhi court on Saturday deferred its order on cognisance of the Enforcement Directorate (ED) chargesheet filed in the National Herald case. Special Judge Vishal Gogne deferred the pronouncement of the order to December 16. The ED has accused Congress leaders Sonia Gandhi and Rahul Gandhi, as well as late party leaders Motilal Vora and Oscar Fernandes, along with Suman Dubey, Sam Pitroda, and a private company, Young Indian, of conspiracy and money laundering. They allegedly [] The post National Herald Case: Delhi Court Defers Order On Taking Note Of EDs Chargesheet To Dec 16 appeared first on Daily Excelsior .

Daily Excelsior 29 Nov 2025 11:01 am

MI-RCB Clash In Navi Mumbai To Open WPL 2026, Final In Vadodara On A Weekday

Royal Challengers Bengaluru: The Womens Premier League (WPL) 2026 will kick off with a marquee clash between two-time champions Mumbai Indians and 2024 winners Royal Challengers Bengaluru at the DY Patil Stadium in Navi Mumbai on January 9, announced the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) on Saturday. Previously, WPL chairman Jayesh George had announced the 2026 season dates and venues on Thursday before the first mega auction began in New Delhi. While unveiling the schedule on Saturday, Secretary Devajit Saikia said the tournament will feature two double-headers in Navi Mumbai, while the final is slated to be played at the Kotambi Stadium in Vadodara on a weekday, February 5, thus adding a fresh dimension to the competition. The Navi Mumbai leg will be held from January 9-17, and will host 11 matches before the action shifts to Vadodara for the remaining 11 fixtures, including the Playoffs. Gujarat Giants will open the Vadodara leg with a clash against RCB, followed by a rematch of the 2025 final between Delhi Capitals and Mumbai Indians. Once the league stage concludes on February 1, the Eliminator, contested by the second and third-placed sides, will be held on February 3, while the table topper advances directly to the final on February 5. It will cap off a crowded time, as the mens Under-19 World Cup will happen on February 6, while the mens T20 World Cup starts on February 7. Staged for the first time in the January-February window, the WPL avoids clashes with major international fixtures after three seasons in the February-March slot. Mumbai Indians enter as defending champions, while Royal Challengers Bengaluru are the only other side to have lifted the WPL trophy. Delhi Capitals have finished runners-up thrice, with Gujarat Giants and UP Warriorz yet to reach a final. Soon after WPL is over, Indias all-format tour of Australia will begin on February 15 and run until March 9. With the mega auction in New Delhi on Thursday reshaping and strengthening squads, WPL 2026 is poised to deliver its most riveting season yet. Young Indian players are set to break through alongside seasoned international performers, promising high-intensity cricket throughout, said Saikia. WPL 2026 schedule Navi Mumbai leg January 9: Mumbai Indians vs Royal Challengers Bengaluru January 10: UP Warriorz vs Gujarat Giants January 10: Mumbai Indians vs Delhi Capitals January 11: Delhi Capitals vs Gujarat Giants January 12: Royal Challengers Bengaluru vs UP Warriorz January 13: Mumbai Indians vs Gujarat Giants January 14: UP Warriorz vs Delhi Capitals January 15: Mumbai Indians vs UP Warriorz January 16: Royal Challengers Bengaluru vs Gujarat Giants January 17: UP Warriorz vs Mumbai Indians January 17: Delhi Capitals vs Royal Challengers Bengaluru Vadodara leg January 19: Gujarat Giants vs Royal Challengers Bengaluru January 20: Delhi Capitals vs Mumbai Indians January 22: Gujarat Giants vs UP Warriorz January 24: Royal Challengers Bengaluru vs Delhi Capitals January 26: Royal Challengers Bengaluru vs Mumbai Indians January 27: Gujarat Giants vs Delhi Capitals January 29: UP Warriorz vs Royal Challengers Bengaluru January 30: Gujarat Giants vs Mumbai Indians February 1: Delhi Capitals vs UP Warriorz January 30: Gujarat Giants vs Mumbai Indians Also Read: Live Cricket Score February 5: Final Article Source: IANS

CNMSports 29 Nov 2025 10:34 am

Delhi breathes very poor air; AQI at 332

According to CPCB, an AQI between 0 and 50 is considered good, 51-100 satisfactory, 101-200 moderate, 201-300 poor, 301-400 very poor, and 401-500 severe.

The Hindu 29 Nov 2025 10:29 am

Flight delays, cancellations likely over issue with A320 family aircraft; over 200 planes impacted

NEW DELHI: IndiGo, Air India and Air India Express flight operations will see disruptions as they work on fixing a potential issue related to flight controls in their A320 family planes and 200-250 aircraft will be impacted in the country, according to sources. Airbus on Friday said intense solar radiation might corrupt data critical to flight controls in a significant number of A320 family aircraft and that the software changes required to fix the issue would lead to operational disruptions. With many of the narrow-body A320 family planes of the domestic carriers set to undergo software changes or in some cases hardware realignment, there will be operational disruptions as the aircraft have to be grounded, the sources said. Indian operators have about 560 A320 family aircraft and 200-250 of them will need software changes or hardware realignment, they added. The European Union Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) said Airbus asked airline operators to install a serviceable Elevator Aileron Computer (ELAC) in the impacted aircraft. Generally, ELAC is for flight controls. EASA has directed that the issue should be addressed before the next flight to be operated by the impacted aircraft by replacing or modifying the affected ELAC. #ImportantAdvisory We are aware of a directive from Airbus related to its A320 family aircraft currently in-service across airline operators. This will result in a software/hardware realignment on a part of our fleet, leading to longer turnaround time and delays to our Air India (@airindia) November 28, 2025 On Saturday, the country's largest airline IndiGo said it is aware of a notification issued by Airbus, the manufacturer of the majority of their fleet, pertaining to the A320 family planes. We are working closely with Airbus to ensure implementation as per Airbus notification. While we carry out the necessary inspections, we are making every effort to minimise disruptions, it said in a statement. In a statement Air India Express said, We have initiated immediate precautionary action in response to an alert requiring a software fix on the Airbus A320 fleet. While a majority of our aircraft are not impacted, the guidance applies to operators worldwide and may result in adjustments to flight operations, including potential delays or cancellations. A source said that 31 A320 family planes of Air India Express will be impacted. In a post on X, Air India said it is aware of an Airbus directive related to its A320 family aircraft currently in-service across airline operators. This will result in a software/hardware realignment on a part of our fleet, leading to longer turnaround time and delays to our scheduled operations. Air India regrets any inconvenience this may cause to passengers till the reset is carried out across the fleet, the airline said. The three airlines did not disclose the number of aircraft that have been impacted. A320 family aircraft includes A319s, A320 ceos and neos, A321 ceos and neos. In an Emergency Airworthiness Directive, EASA said Airbus has asked airline operators to install a serviceable ELAC in the impacted aircraft. Airbus said an analysis of a recent event involving an A320 family aircraft has revealed that intense solar radiation may corrupt data critical to the functioning of flight controls. Airbus has consequently identified a significant number of A320 family aircraft currently in-service which may be impacted, it said in a release. Airbus said it acknowledges these recommendations will lead to operational disruptions to passengers and customers. We apologise for the inconvenience caused and will work closely with operators, while keeping safety as our number one and overriding priority. The aircraft maker said it has worked proactively with the aviation authorities to request immediate precautionary action from operators via an Alert Operators Transmission (AOT) in order to implement the available software and/or hardware protection, and ensure the fleet is safe to fly. According to the EASA, an Airbus A320 aeroplane recently experienced an uncommanded and limited pitch down event. The autopilot remained engaged throughout the event, with a brief and limited loss of altitude, and the rest of the flight was uneventful. Preliminary technical assessment done by Airbus identified a malfunction of the affected ELAC as possible contributing factor, it said. This condition, if not corrected, could lead in the worst-case scenario to an uncommanded elevator movement that may result in exceeding the aircraft's structural capability, the EASA said. It added that to address the potential unsafe condition, a serviceable ELAC has to be installed in the impacted planes.

The New Indian Express 29 Nov 2025 10:25 am

'High command called both of us': Siddaramaiah and Shivakumar meet for breakfast amid power-sharing tensions in Karnataka Congress

In a bid to address ongoing power tussles within the party, Karnataka's Chief and Deputy Chief Ministers are convening for critical discussions. With Shivakumar poised to travel to Delhi for talks with Kharge and Gandhi, the air is thick with rumors of a potential power-sharing agreement.

The Times of India 29 Nov 2025 10:22 am

Delhi Court to Pronounce Order on National Herald Case Today

The ED has accused the leaders of financial irregularities connected to Associated Journals Ltd (AJL), the company that originally published the National Herald newspaper

Deccan Chronicle 29 Nov 2025 9:52 am

Hyderabad shocker: Impostor reporter caught at Telangana governors event; carried multiple national media logos

A fake journalist with multiple national media logos was apprehended at an event hosted by the Telangana Governor. In a separate incident, a Nigerian national overstaying his visa and involved in drug-peddling was deported from Hyderabad. Both cases are under investigation.

The Times of India 29 Nov 2025 9:51 am

Delhi AQI hits 341: Delhiites spend over 15 days in 'very poor' category; residents report health discomfort

Delhi's air quality is in the 'very poor' category with an AQI of 341. Residents face hazardous smog, with pollution levels fluctuating. Breathing difficulties persist across the city. Industrial areas report even higher pollution. Locals express health concerns. Government efforts are visible on social media but not on the ground. The situation remains a political concern.

The Times of India 29 Nov 2025 9:30 am

Delhi-NCR wakes up to toxic smog as air continues to be 'very poor' at 341 AQI; Check area-wise pollution levels

Delhiites have spent around half of November in a toxic smog in the 'very poor' or 'severe' category, with no end to breathing difficulties following the lifting of curbs under the Graded Action Respect Plan-3 (GRAP 3).

DNA India 29 Nov 2025 9:04 am

Delhi chokes again as air quality slips into very poor category

Delhi also witnessed a cold morning as the minimum temperature settled at 8.1 degrees Celsius, 2.2 degrees below normal, the IMD said. The maximum temperature is likely to hover around 26

Mid Day 29 Nov 2025 8:55 am

Rs 100 crore suppressed turnover found across Bengaluru Central Business Disctrict

BENGALURU: The Enforcement Wing (South Zone) of the Commercial Taxes Department has detected nearly Rs 100 crore in suppressed turnover during its raids across Bengalurus Central Business District (CBD) for over 10 days. The raids also led to detention of more than 75 goods vehicles and collection of Rs 2.5 crore in penalties for various GST violations. According to a press release from the office of Kanisha, Additional Commissioner of Commercial Taxes (Enforcement), South Zone, Bengaluru, the wing targeted evasion-prone sectors such as electronics, automobile spares, dryfruits, gift articles, hardware, iron and steel, paints, and cement in commercial hubs, including Chickpet, SP Road, Avenue Road, JC Road and BVK Iyengar Road. Many traders were found procuring goods from inter-state suppliers, mainly from the NCR/Delhi region, without valid tax invoices and transporting quantities in excess of the declared amounts, enabling large-scale GST evasion. In the iron and steel and cement sectors, officials of the wing found dealers issuing invoices without supplying goods. Materials were allegedly diverted to end consumers building single-dwelling houses, while registered entities used fictitious invoices to wrongfully claim Input Tax Credit (ITC). The officials also identified several businesses operating without mandatory GST registration despite crossing the Rs 40-lakh turnover threshold. Nearly 1,000 bags of gutkha and pan masala at Yeshwanthpur Railway Station were found being transported without documentation. Detailed investigations, document verification and legal proceedings under the CGST/KGST Acts will be initiated against errant dealers, the release said.

The New Indian Express 29 Nov 2025 8:36 am

Court can sit till midnight to deliver justice to poor litigants, says CJI

NEW DELHI: Chief Justice of India Surya Kant on Friday said there will be no luxury litigation in his court as his priority is to ensure justice for poor litigants, emphasising that if required, he will hold the court till midnight for them. The CJIs remark came after a senior advocate mentioned a matter for urgent hearing. The big lawyers want us to just hear them. There will be no luxury litigation in my court. My priority is the smallest litigant sitting at the very back and if required, Ill stay here till midnight for them, he said, reaffirming his commitment to access to justice. On November 24, the day he assumed the office of the CJI, Justice Surya Kant set a new procedural norm that mentioning cases for urgent listing must be made in writing, and oral requests will be entertained under extraordinary circumstances like in cases of death penalty and personal liberty. If you have any urgent mentioning, give your mentioning slip along with the cause of urgency; the registrar will examine and in those matters, if we find an element of urgency, will take it up... Unless there are extraordinary circumstances involved, when somebodys liberty is involved, there is a question of death sentence etc., then only I will list it. Otherwise, please make a mention... the registry will take a call and list the matter, the CJI said. Justice Surya Kant had made the observation after a counsel made an urgent mention of a matter relating to the demolition of a canteen. On November 24, Justice Kant, ook oath as the 53rd Chief Justice of India and will remain in the post for nearly 15 months. Also in top court Notice to varsity on menstruation pics The SC on Friday sought response from the Centre and others on a plea alleging that female sanitation workers at the Maharashi Dayanand University in Haryana were asked to prove through pictures that they were menstruating. A bench of Justices BV Nagarathna and R Mahadevan issued notices.

The New Indian Express 29 Nov 2025 8:35 am

Maharashtra local body polls can proceed subject to SC decision

NEW DELHI: The Supreme Court on Friday said the Maharashtra state election commission will conduct local body polls as scheduled, but made it clear that results of the bodies where 50% ceiling on OBC quota have been breached will depend on its final verdict. A bench of Chief Justice Surya Kant and Justice Joymalya Bagchi made the observation and referred the case to a three-judge bench, which will take it up in January 2026. The bench hearing pleas alleging that Maharashtras decision to implement a fresh OBC reservation matrix for local body elections based on Banthia Commissions findings exceeded the limit fixed by the SC in earlier cases. The Commission submitted its report in July 2022. The court noted that according to the the state poll body, reservations extended 50% limit in 40 municipal councils and 17 nagar panchayats.

The New Indian Express 29 Nov 2025 8:31 am

Cyber fraudsters cite terror links to target senior citizens

BHOPAL: Senior citizens in Madhya Pradesh and Rajasthan are facing a new and highly unsettling cyber-fraud tactic, with criminals impersonating anti-terror investigators, placing victims under a so-called digital arrest, and extorting huge sums by falsely accusing them of involvement in terror funding. In Bhopal, the fear triggered by such calls has already claimed a life. Sixty-eight-year-old advocate Shiv Kumar Verma recently died by suicide at his home. A suicide note, purportedly penned by him, revealed the possibility of him being targeted by cyber fraudsters by threatening stringent action against him for funding the April 22 Pahalgam attack. According to investigators, the note and subsequent probe by Jahangirabad police suggested that fraudsters, possibly posing as anti-terror sleuths, had told him that his HDFC Bank account was being used for terror funding. With no one else at home and terrified of being labelled anti-national, Verma hanged himself. Police say it is the first suicide in Bhopal linked to digital arrest. At least five to seven similar incidents have surfaced in the city involving the elderly over the past 10 days. In Bhopals Kohfiza area, another elderly advocate received calls from men posing as anti-terror cops, but unlike Verma, he realised in time that the callers were fraudsters trying to con him. Others, however, were not so fortunate. A retired bank manager lost `68 lakhhis entire savingsafter being kept under digital arrest by callers who claimed to be investigating terror-related offences. A retired government servant lost around `8 lakh, and an elderly housewife has also reported being targeted in a similar manner. A cyber cell officer confirmed the modus operandi. Earlier, such fraudsters posing as cops or sleuths of investigation agencies extorted money from elderlies by triggering fear of their details having been used for money laundering, narcotics smuggling and human trafficking. But with sustained education and awareness about the menace of digital arrest, the cyber thugs novel modus operandi is creating fear of involvement in terror-related, particularly terror funding cases. Rajasthan has also reported similar incidents. In two to three cases in Jaipur and Udaipur, fraudsters have targeted the elderly by linking them to the Delhi blast case, said Shantanu Singh, SP (State CybercrimeJaipur). In Indore, police say the targeting is systematic. Additional DCP (Crime) Rajesh Dandotiya said, These gangs work in multi layers, one of those layers comprises men and women, who scan the social media activity of senior citizens. The fraudsters zero in on the victims and put them under a digital arrest.

The New Indian Express 29 Nov 2025 8:27 am

Plea to ban female genital mutilation: SC seeks Centres response

New Delhi: The Supreme Court on Friday agreed to examine a plea to ban the practice of female genital mutilation (FGM) or female circumcision prevailing among Muslims, especially in the Dawoodi Bohra community. A bench of Justices B V Nagarathna and R Mahadevan issued notices to the Centre and others on the plea filed by 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 Siasat Daily 29 Nov 2025 8:20 am

Dead owners, ghost signatures, forged GPAs: ED stumbles upon land fraud in Delhi blast probe linked to Al-Falah University founder

ED's terror funding probe into the Red Fort blast case has uncovered a land scam in Madanpur Khadar. Jawad Ahmad Siddiqui, chancellor of Al-Falah University, allegedly acquired prime land by forging signatures and fingerprints of deceased individuals between 1978 and 1998.

The Times of India 29 Nov 2025 8:08 am

Solar panel along highways to check pollution

NEW DELHI: The Ministry of Road Transport and Highways (MoRTH) has proposed installing solar panels along national highways, beginning with a pilot on the under-construction DelhiDehradun Expressway. The move aligns with Indias targets of achieving 500 GW of non-fossil fuel capacity by 2030 and Net Zero emissions by 2070. The pilot will cover a 14.75 km stretch of NH-709B, including a 6.9km elevated section from Akshardham to DLF Ankur Vihar on DelhiUP border. Speaking at Delhi Dialogues , the interactive session organised by this newspaper, MoS Harsh Malhotra said the initiative could reshape how highways are built and powered. Based on the outcome, the government plans to replicate the model across highways in several states, he said. Earlier this month, NHAI signed an MoU with the Solar Energy Corporation of India (SECI) to collaborate on renewable energy solutions for highways, including solar, wind, hybrid power, green hydrogen, and storage systems. The partnership aims to make transport infra greener, he said. The pilot project, estimated at Rs 1,479.22 crore, is expected to generate up to 7 MW of solar power. It will be commissioned within 18 months and run on a 25-year power agreement. SECI has submitted a draft Request for Selection for developers, and a Joint Working Committee is being set up to monitor progress and chart a national rollout. The agency will conduct feasibility studies, manage bidding for renewable energy procurement, oversee project development and invest in EV charging infra. NHAI will make land available for the charging stations. The 210km DelhiDehradun Expressway is set to open next month, Malhotra said. The access-controlled corridor, with a 100kmph speed limit, runs from Akshardham Temple through Baghpat, Baraut, Muzaffarnagar, Shamli and Saharanpur before ending in Dehradun.

The New Indian Express 29 Nov 2025 7:14 am

SC frees woman jailed for changing six lawyers

NEW DELHI: The Supreme Court has ordered the release of a woman jailed by a lower court for changing her lawyers six times during an appeal in a cheque bounce case, describing the order as appalling and shocking. The case involves two dishonoured cheques issued by the womans mother, worth Rs 7 lakh and Rs 5.02 lakh respectively. The trial court convicted and sentenced both the mother and daughter. The woman subsequently filed an appeal before the sessions court in Faridabad, which has been pending for eight years, the bench noted. Meanwhile, the sessions court cancelled their bail and ordered their custody. The mother and daughter challenged this decision in the high court and later the Supreme Court. A bench comprising Justices Arvind Kumar and N V Anjaria, in an order dated November 27, noted that the mother had passed away, but the appellate court had not accepted her death certificate. The sessions court directed the concerned Station House Officer to verify the legitimacy of the certificate. The bench observed that if the lawyer was not assisting the court, the proper action would have been to appoint an amicus curiae or allow the accused time to arrange alternate counsel not to jail her. The court ordered the womans release on a personal bond of Rs 1 lakh.It is appalling and shocking that the appellate court insisted on the appellants presence on every hearing date, particularly after suspending the sentence already passed, the bench said.

The New Indian Express 29 Nov 2025 7:06 am

Good News for Passengers: Delhi's Shahdara station will be developed as major terminal, Namo Bharat train will also operate, check here to know details

The Shahdara Railway Station is a key transportation hub, with trains operating from here to various destinations, including Western Uttar Pradesh, Bihar, Jharkhand, Odisha, and other states. Read here to more details.

DNA India 29 Nov 2025 6:53 am

Delhi weather: Sunny skies; AQI remains poor

New Delhi enjoys a pleasant Friday, November 29, 2025, with sunny skies and temperatures reaching 26.7C, perfect for outdoor plans. Despite the clear weather, yesterday's 'Severe' AQI of 327 means lingering pollutants, urging mask use in busy areas. The week ahead promises consistent sunshine, yet persistent air quality challenges remain a crucial concern for residents.

The Times of India 29 Nov 2025 6:24 am

Farhan Akhtar's 120 Bahadur crosses Rs 15 crore mark

Farhan Akhtar's '120 Bahadur' is in its second week, earning Rs 15.4 crore domestically. The film, depicting Major Shaitan Singh Bhati's bravery in the 1962 Sino-Indian War, has been declared tax-free in Delhi, a move lauded by Akhtar. Despite facing competition, the movie highlights the soldiers' courage and struggles in harsh conditions.

The Times of India 29 Nov 2025 6:03 am

Why doctors in India burn out faster

They wear the same white coat, take the same oath, and treat the same diseases, yet their lives couldnt be more different. Doctors in India often work longer hours, earn less, and have far fewer safeguards than their peers in the United States, who enjoy structured schedules, better pay, and strong institutional support. In India, the journey to becoming a doctor is gruelling. An aspiring physician spends close to nine years completing an MBBS and then an MD in General Medicine. But even after nearly a decade of study and sleepless nights, the rewards remain modest. A young MBBS doctor in India earns about `50,000 to `60,000 a month, while an MD might take home around `1.5 lakh. These figures have barely changed in years, even as inflation, workload, and expectations have skyrocketed. Trainee doctors, especially those pursuing postgraduate studies, often work 36 to 50 hours at a stretch. Most government hospitals are understaffed and poorly equipped, leaving young doctors physically drained and mentally exhausted. A recent report by Knya (2025) found that over 80% of doctors in India have experienced mental or emotional fatigue, with female doctors reporting even higher levels of burnout. The human cost Behind these statistics are real stories. Dr Gradlin Roy, a consultant cardiac surgeon in Chennai, died during hospital rounds, a heart attack attributed to chronic stress, long hours, and poor lifestyle balance. In Delhi, Dr Adil Amin suffered a similar fate, collapsing during duty. Both were victims, not of disease, but of a system that demands too much and gives back too little. In India, the idea of work-life balance for doctors is almost a joke. Many go days without proper rest, their meals replaced by caffeine and adrenaline. For them, exhaustion isnt an occasional feeling; its a way of life. Looking westward In the United States, a general practitioner earns around $200,000 annually. After taxes and expenses, they save roughly $70,000 per year thats `4 to `5 lakh per month in Indian terms. More importantly, their healthcare system supports them: adequate staff, modern infrastructure, and clear protocols that let them focus on what matters most, the patient. Of course, the US system has its own flaws. But financially and structurally, it allows doctors to breathe, rest, and live like humans and not machines in scrubs. In India, whenever doctors raise their fees, theyre accused of forgetting the nobility of medicine. A consultation costs around `300 for 10-15 minutes, and patients often expect double that time without wanting to pay a rupee more. Meanwhile, other professions receive regular hikes, bonuses, and benefits. But for doctors, any talk of money is branded as greed. We love calling medicine a noble profession. But nobility shouldnt mean neglect. Every profession deserves respect and fair pay. When nobility becomes a shield to justify overwork and underpayment, it turns toxic both for doctors and for the patients who depend on them. Corporate hospitals make the problem worse. They profit immensely from doctors expertise but share very little of the revenue. The result? Institutions thrive, while the professionals holding them up struggle to survive. The burnout crisis isnt about individual doctors, but about a system that refuses to evolve. India produces thousands of new medical graduates every year, yet working conditions and pay remain stagnant. Theres a common perception that India has enough doctors, but thats far from true. What we actually have is an oversupply of overworked, underpaid professionals competing for limited opportunities in a system that undervalues them. Medicine is a calling, yes, but it should not be a sentence. Doctors are human beings before they are healers. They need rest, respect, and a reason to stay inspired. The road ahead As India dreams of building a stronger healthcare system, it must begin by healing its own healers. The country cannot expect compassionate care from exhausted minds and sleepless bodies. We cannot call medicine noble while treating doctors as expendable. The health of a nation depends on the health of those who serve it. Only when doctors are valued, supported, and fairly compensated can the noble profession truly live up to its name. (The writer,Dr Pal Manickam, is a gastroenterologist practising in India and the US. He is a gut health and holistic wellness expert, and a social docfluencer.)

The New Indian Express 29 Nov 2025 6:00 am

CAQM to introduce digital platform for live AQI monitoring

The Times of India 29 Nov 2025 5:33 am

Karol Bagh & Rohini among 9 new districts? Delhi set for major administrative overhaul; revenue dept proposes map to be redrawn

Delhi's revenue department proposes a significant administrative map overhaul, creating nine new districts to reorganize the existing 11 into 13. This restructuring aims to align revenue districts with Municipal Corporation of Delhi (MCD) zones, improving inter-departmental coordination and simplifying governance by reducing jurisdictional overlaps and creating more compact administrative units.

The Times of India 29 Nov 2025 5:27 am

GK-I & Sangam Vihar witness intense burst of campaigning

The Times of India 29 Nov 2025 4:49 am

Sebi bars SME firm DroneAcharya, promoters for up to 2 years; slaps Rs 75 lakh penalty

NEW DELHI, Nov 28: Sebi on Friday barred DroneAcharya Aerial Innovations Ltd, its promoters and others from the securities market for up to two years, and levied fines totalling Rs 75 lakh for misutilisation of IPO proceeds and fraudulent corporate disclosures. The regulator slapped a penalty of Rs 20 lakh each on Prateek Srivastava, promoter and managing director of DroneAcharya Aerial Innovations (DAIL), and promoter and CFO Nikita Srivastava. Further, Sebi imposed a penalty of Rs 10 lakh each [] The post Sebi bars SME firm DroneAcharya, promoters for up to 2 years; slaps Rs 75 lakh penalty appeared first on Daily Excelsior .

Daily Excelsior 29 Nov 2025 4:27 am

Central govt team inspects Noida airport ahead of launch

The Times of India 29 Nov 2025 4:09 am

Give us law & order, take it back if mishandled: Omar to Centre

Metering must for free electricity, reservation report soon Political conspiracy behind Jammu demolitions Fayaz Bukhari Srinagar, Nov 28: Chief Minister Omar Abdullah today called for restoration of law and order powers to his Government and said Jammu and Kashmir did not witness incidents similar to Pahalgam and Delhi terror attacks when the National Conference (NC) was in power as a full-fledged State. Addressing a press conference after the conclusion of the NC Working Committee meeting, Omar said the Centre cannot [] The post Give us law & order, take it back if mishandled: Omar to Centre appeared first on Daily Excelsior .

Daily Excelsior 29 Nov 2025 4:08 am

In Noida, its like spending a whole month in a gas chamber

The Times of India 29 Nov 2025 4:07 am

2 held in Rs 5.6 crore cyber fraud scam

The Times of India 29 Nov 2025 4:06 am

Major Mohit Sharmas family moves court against Dhurandhar

The parents of Ashoka Chakra awardee Late Major Mohit Sharma have moved the Delhi High Court seeking a stay on the release of the upcoming film Dhurandhar, alleging that the movie has been made and promoted by exploiting the life, persona and military service of the decorated 1 Para (Special Forces) officer without their consent. []

The Shillong Times 29 Nov 2025 3:42 am

What's in room number 32? NIA finds Rs 18 lakh at Al-Falah Universitys room of Dr Shaheen; probe intensifies into white-collar terror module

National Investigation Agency (NIA) discovered Rs 18 lakh cash in a hostel room at Al-Falah University, linked to Dr. Shaheen Shahid, arrested for the Delhi blast. The money is suspected to fund a 'white-coat terror module' operating from the university. Investigations are underway to trace the funds and identify associates involved in expanding the terror network.

The Times of India 29 Nov 2025 3:35 am

UK police faces misconduct proceedings over handling of Harshita Brella case

Four Northamptonshire police officers face misconduct proceedings for their handling of domestic abuse complaints made by Harshita Brella before her death. Brella reported abuse by her husband, Pankaj Lamba, who is accused of murdering her and fleeing to India. An investigation found that officers may not have adequately supported Brella, potentially contributing to the tragic outcome.

The Times of India 29 Nov 2025 3:13 am

Top News: Rajinikanth receiving Lifetime Achievement Award, more

At the prestigious IFFI, the legendary Superstar Rajinikanth was honored with a Lifetime Achievement Award, celebrating his incredible 50-year journey in cinema. Meanwhile, Aamir Khan has announced his much-anticipated return to the silver screen after a well-deserved hiatus. In exciting news for film enthusiasts, Farhan Akhtar's film '120 Bahadur' has been deemed tax-free in Delhi.

The Times of India 29 Nov 2025 2:25 am

Delhi has worst AQI among 11 cities: 10-yr study

The Times of India 29 Nov 2025 2:17 am

IP University to boost biz skills among its students

The Times of India 29 Nov 2025 1:00 am

Putins two-day visitnext week to focus onboosting defence ties

PTI New Delhi Russian President Vladimir Putin will make a two-day visit to India from December 4 to hold annual summit talks with Prime Minister Narendra Modi that is expected to produce a plethora of significant outcomes, including in the trade and defence spheres to further solidify the bilateral strategic ties. The Russian Presidents trip [] The post Putins two-day visitnext week to focus onboosting defence ties appeared first on The Navhind Times .

The Navhind Times 29 Nov 2025 1:00 am

23-yr-old arrested for killing woman

The Times of India 29 Nov 2025 12:58 am

NC claims 'selective targeting' of Kashmiris over Delhi car blast, urges states to protect them

Jammu and Kashmir's National Conference passed a resolution condemning the alleged selective targeting of Kashmiris following a Delhi terror module involving doctors from the region. The party urged state governments to ensure the safety of Kashmiris nationwide and called for the restoration of J&K's full statehood and special constitutional status.

The Times of India 29 Nov 2025 12:54 am

Sriprakash Jaiswal, former Union minister, veteran Congress leader dies at 81

KANPUR/ NEW DELHI: Former Union minister and veteran Congress leader Sriprakash Jaiswal died in Kanpur on Friday following a cardiac arrest. He was 81. Jaiswal was first taken to a local nursing home in Kidwai Nagar on Friday evening after his condition worsened. He was later shifted to the Cardiology Hospital, where doctors declared him dead on arrival. Born in 1944 in Kanpur to Ganga Prasad Jaiswal and Chandrakali Devi, Jaiswal remained closely connected to his hometown throughout his life. A student of BNSD Inter College, he entered public service early and was elected Mayor of Kanpur in 1989, senior party leader Har Prakash Agnihotri said. Jaiswal married Maya Rani Jaiswal in 1967 and is survived by two sons, one daughter and two grandchildren. His family was with him during his final hours. Before entering the Union Cabinet, he served as president of the Uttar Pradesh Congress Committee from 2000 to 2002. Jaiswal held significant portfolios in the UPA government led by Manmohan Singh. He served as minister of state for home affairs from 2004 to 2009 and later held the coal ministry from January 2011 to May 2014. In 1999, he was elected to the 13th Lok Sabha from the Kanpur constituency and retained the seat in 2004 and 2009, becoming a three-term MP and one of the most influential Congress leaders from Uttar Pradesh, Congress city president Pawan Gupta said. In 2009, following attacks on Indian students in Australia, Jaiswal travelled to Melbourne to review the situation first hand. His visits to hospitals, temples and public transport systems helped bring international attention to the issue. Condoling his death, Congress president Mallikarjun Kharge said Jaiswal was a true and loyal Congressman who worked diligently for the development and welfare of Kanpur. His departure is a big loss for the Congress party, he said in a post on X. Even after his defeat in the 2014 elections, Jaiswal remained active in Kanpurs political and social life.

The New Indian Express 29 Nov 2025 12:32 am

Pre-test for Census begins in S Delhi, to be over on Nov 30

The Times of India 29 Nov 2025 12:32 am

120 Bahadur movie declared tax free in Delhi

The Times of India 29 Nov 2025 12:30 am

Retd Army officers son held for fatal hit-&-run in W Delhi

The Times of India 29 Nov 2025 12:21 am

Delhi, Telangana police bust int'l drug syndicate; 10 arrested

According to police, the transnational drug cartel run predominantly by African nationals would conceal contraband in the collar of the shirts they couriered. The cartel was busted in a joint operation by the Delhi and Telangana Police, in coordination with the Narcotics Control Bureau, in the last 24 hours, Joint Commissioner of Police (Crime) Surender Kumar said at a press conference. Forty foreign nationals linked to the network have been detained for deportation proceedings, he said.

The Economic Times 29 Nov 2025 12:16 am

Indo-Pacific, Global South countries see India as reliable partner: Rajnath Singh

NEW DELHI: Defence Minister Rajnath Singh said Indias economic growth, technological capabilities and principled foreign policy have positioned it as a voice of balance and responsibility in the changing global environment, with countries across the Indo-Pacific and the Global South viewing us as a reliable partner. He was speaking at the Chanakya Defence Dialogue organised in New Delhi on Friday on the theme Reform to Transform Sashakt, Surakshit aur Viksit Bharat. Rajnath Singh asserted that India is shaping global discussions of today with a sense of responsibility, strategic autonomy and confidence rooted in civilisational values, and the global trust it has earned is due to the path-breaking reforms, and its consistent stand for respect of sovereignty of nations and rules-based order. The Defence Minister emphasised that geopolitical uncertainty and challenges such as terrorism, cross-border support to extremist elements, attempts to alter the status quo, maritime pressures and information warfare require constant vigilance and clarity of purpose, making reforms a strategic necessity rather than a choice. He said reforms strengthen the adaptability of institutions, enhance the agility of the Armed Forces and give the nation the confidence to shape its own destiny. We are strengthening border and maritime infrastructure to support security and connectivity. We are modernising our forces through new platforms, technologies and structures. We are reforming procurement processes to ensure speed, transparency and accountability, he said. Through Aatmanirbharta, we are building a defence industrial ecosystem that encourages innovation, supports industry and reduces external dependencies. We are investing in start-ups, deep-tech capabilities and R&D that will shape the battlefields of the future. We are ensuring that the interests and welfare of our soldiers, veterans and their families remain central to our decision-making, stated Rajnath Singh. Advocating that resilience is as important as capability, the Minister said a resilient India can absorb shocks, adapt quickly and continue moving forward irrespective of circumstances. He described the Armed Forces as the strongest pillar of the nations resilience, stressing that their capability, readiness, restraint and firmness allow India to deal with neighbourhood challenges while contributing to regional stability. India believes in peace and dialogue, but when it comes to the sovereignty and security of the people, we do not compromise, he said. Rajnath Singh added that the contribution of the Armed Forces goes far beyond defending the borders. Our Armed Forces bring stability where it is needed most. They support civil authorities in times of disaster. They safeguard our maritime interests. They strengthen our international partnerships through joint exercises and peacekeeping. Their professionalism builds confidence, not only within India, but also among our friends around the world. Thats why reform and modernisation in the Armed Forces are not just administrative tasks; they are investments in Indias long-term future, he said. He also underlined that the reforms undertaken by the Government are not isolated actions but are helping create a nation that strengthens global peace and human well-being. When India advances on the path of strength, security and development, the world benefits in several ways: First, a stable India contributes to a stable global economy. Second, Indias digital public infrastructure offers a model of inclusive, transparent and secure governance for many nations. Third, Indias ethical approach to emerging technologies, whether AI, cyber or space, sets standards that others look to. Fourth, our commitment to peace, climate responsibility and humanitarian values adds moral weight to international cooperation, he said.

The New Indian Express 29 Nov 2025 12:14 am

Waste treatment plant at Tehkhand may expand by Jan

The Times of India 29 Nov 2025 12:12 am

Plan to revive dry waterbodies with treated wastewater

The Times of India 29 Nov 2025 12:12 am

13-15% of Delhi's Groundwater Samples Contaminated With Uranium, CGWB Report Finds

It revealed that of the 86 monitored locations in Delhi, on several parameters, the samples exceeded Bureau of Indian Standards (BIS) drinking water limits

Deccan Chronicle 29 Nov 2025 12:06 am

Give us law & order, take it back if mishandled: CM to Centre

Asserts NC maintained peace when in power; slams PDP for opening gate for BJP Says terror attacks like Pahalgam, Delhi didnt occur under NC Govts, slams PDP over BJP alliance Srinagar, Nov 28:Chief Minister Omar Abdullah on Friday said Jammu and Kashmir did not witness incidents similar to the recent Pahalgam and Delhi terror attacks [] The post Give us law & order, take it back if mishandled: CM to Centre appeared first on Northlines .

The Northlines 29 Nov 2025 12:01 am

No help for 30 mins, fuel stn staffer crushed by truck dies

The Times of India 28 Nov 2025 11:59 pm

NC avoids Ruhullah's topic as working committee pushes statehood, condemns targeting of Kashmiris

The NC concluded its two-day Working Committee meeting on Friday, passing seven major resolutions focused on the restoration of statehood, protection of J&K's special constitutional status, and condemnation of recent terror incidents in Delhi and Nowgam.

IBTimes 28 Nov 2025 11:58 pm

Can sit in Court till midnight to ensure justice for poor: CJI

New Delhi, Nov 28: Chief Justice of India Surya Kant on Friday said that ensuring justice for poor litigants is his top priority and he can sit till midnight in the court for them. The observations were made by the CJI, who was sitting alongside Justice Joymalya Bagchi, while dismissing a plea filed by a [] The post Can sit in Court till midnight to ensure justice for poor: CJI appeared first on Northlines .

The Northlines 28 Nov 2025 11:52 pm

JK Cong leaders discuss roadmap with party leadership in Delhi

New Delhi, Nov 28: Congress leaders from Jammu Kashmir met with party leadership on Friday to discuss a roadmap for the partys J&K unit. The meeting was held between AICC general secretary K C Venugopal and Jammu and Kashmir Congress PCC chief Tariq Hameed Karra, along with Nasir Hussain, the partys general secretary in-charge for [] The post JK Cong leaders discuss roadmap with party leadership in Delhi appeared first on Northlines .

The Northlines 28 Nov 2025 11:50 pm

ED probe links two Al Falah officials to SIMI, JeI

Days after three doctors associated with the university were allegedly found to be part of a terror module that carried out a blast in the national capital, ED earlier this month had carried out searches at nearly two dozen premises linked to the Al Falah University, its trustees, and related persons/entities. Following the search operations, the federal agency arrested Jawad Ahmed Siddiqui, chairman and founder of Al Falah University. People quoted above told ET that Jawad has confessed to ED during questioning that he was arrested by Delhi Police in January 2000 in relation to offences of cheating, forgery and criminal conspiracy under the guise of a Portfolio Management Scheme , and that he remained in prison for four years.

The Economic Times 28 Nov 2025 11:48 pm

Three teenagers held for killing 16-yr-old in Rohini

The Times of India 28 Nov 2025 11:43 pm

Suicide in Vasant Vihar: Abetment case registered

The Times of India 28 Nov 2025 11:39 pm

Man held for gold chain snatching

The Times of India 28 Nov 2025 11:39 pm

25 years on, man who killed taxi drivers held

The Times of India 28 Nov 2025 11:39 pm

Govt polices effective in accelerating GDP growth: Experts

New Delhi: Experts on Friday lauded Indias robust economic growth in Q2 FY26, saying that the government polices envisioned by Prime Minister Narendra Modi and his team have been effective in accelerating the GDP growth to new record levels. For the second consecutive quarter, Indias GDP growth significantly surpassed expectations, printing at a Get the latest updates in Hyderabad City News , Technology , Entertainment , Sports , Politics and Top Stories on WhatsApp & Telegram by subscribing to our channels. You can also download our app for Android and iOS .

The Siasat Daily 28 Nov 2025 11:29 pm

13 To 15% Of Delhi's Groundwater Samples Contaminated With Uranium: Report

The Annual Ground Water Quality Report 2025, which was made public on Friday, has indicated that 13 to 15 per cent of the total collected water samples have uranium contamination.

NDTV 28 Nov 2025 11:27 pm

Al Falah Founder May Have Used Forged Documents For Land Deals In Delhi

Widening its probe into the alleged financial irregularities at the Al Falah Group and Trust, the Enforcement Directorate (ED) has detected that its arrested chairman could have acquired some land parcels in Delhi by forging documents.

NDTV 28 Nov 2025 11:26 pm

Delhi Court To Rule On National Herald Case On Saturday

A Delhi court is expected to pronounce on Saturday its order on whether to take cognisance of the Enforcement Directorate's (ED) chargesheet in the National Herald money laundering case.

NDTV 28 Nov 2025 11:25 pm

Cognisance Or Closure? DelhiCourt Set To Rule On ED Chargesheet In National Herald Case On Saturday

Special Judge (PC Act) Vishal Gogne of the Rouse Avenue Court had reserved the order on November 7

News18 28 Nov 2025 11:19 pm

Share the load, give NCR a breather

Delhi faces a severe pollution crisis demanding bold reforms beyond just smog. The city is shifting towards electric transport, aiming for high EV adoption by 2030. Governance and economic activity also need rebalancing. Relocating government institutions and wholesale markets can reduce density and emissions. These changes will ease Delhi's pressure and promote balanced regional growth.

The Economic Times 28 Nov 2025 11:17 pm

'Gustaakh Ishq' OTT: Film will stream on THIS platform

'Gustaakh Ishq', featuring the talented Vijay Varma and Fatima Sana Shaikh, has hit theaters! Set against the vibrant backdrop of old Delhi and the lush landscapes of Punjab, this romantic drama tells an enchanting tale of love and poetry. As the characters navigate through their misunderstandings and hidden feelings, viewers are in for an emotional ride.

The Times of India 28 Nov 2025 11:05 pm

'Give us security and if we fail, take the state back': J&K CM Omar urges Centre to restore statehood

SRINAGAR: Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Omar Abdullah on Friday reiterated his demand for the immediate restoration of statehood, saying security should be handed to the elected government and if we fail, take the State back. Speaking to reporters after the conclusion of the National Conferences two-day working committee meeting, CM Omar said, They link the Pahalgam and Delhi blast attacks with statehood denial to J&K. But how is the elected government responsible for it? He maintained that any recent security lapses were not the responsibility of the elected government, adding, You give us security and then see. Had these attacks taken place when we were responsible for security I was CM for six years and there were no Pahalgam or Delhi-type attacks. You give us responsibility and then see. If we fail, then take the State. The Parliament is with you and you can make it Union territory again, the Chief Minister said. CM Omar added that the assurance on restoring statehood was not made only to the people of Jammu and Kashmir but to the entire country. The promises made in Parliament were not only meant for J&K people but for the whole country. The Supreme Court was assured that statehood restoration is a three-stage process, delimitation, election and restoration of statehood. Two steps have taken place; why delay the third step? Calling for an end to the confusion over what he described as a dual power system in J&K, he said, Follow the J&K Reorganisation Act in letter and spirit, but it is not happening. We are not going beyond our limits, but interference is made in our limit. He reiterated that the separation of powers must be respected and statehood restored without further delay. The Chief Minister also expressed hope that the Central government would not renege on promises made in Parliament. I believe that the Central government is not so deceitful that it will backtrack from its promises. Otherwise, they should say that they are punishing J&K people because there is no BJP government. Then we will accept it. Since assuming power in October last year, CM Omar has consistently pressed for the return of statehood. In his first cabinet meeting, the Omar government passed a resolution seeking its immediate restoration. He has handed over copies of the resolution to Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Home Minister Amit Shah, Defence Minister Rajnath Singh and other Central leaders, but there has been no progress so far. Meanwhile, the ruling NCs two-day working committee meeting, chaired by party president Farooq Abdullah, passed seven resolutions pledging to fulfil poll promises. The committee reaffirmed its principled fight for the restoration of J&Ks special status, urged the Central government to immediately restore statehood to J&K, condemned the Delhi blast and extended support to the Omar government.

The New Indian Express 28 Nov 2025 10:56 pm

Aneeth Arora introduces Pros new craft-led home furnishing line

The Delhi label turns 16 years of archival textiles into a thoughtful curation

The Hindu 28 Nov 2025 10:50 pm