Punjab Congress crisis: Dissident leaders camp in Delhi as Baghel holds meetings to steady ship
The overhaul of the Punjab Congress has sparked an internal turmoil; Charanjit Singh Channi has held meetings intended to convey his displeasure to the party high command
SC declines urgent plea over Nazia Khans Prophet Muhammad remarks
New Delhi: The Supreme Court on Monday, July 6, declined to hear an urgent listing of a public interest litigation (PIL) challenging objectionable and derogatory comments made against Prophet Muhammad by Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP)Minority Morcha leader Nazia Elahi Khan. A bench of Justices Ahsanuddin Amanullah and Sheel Nagu told the petitioner that although the 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 .
Life Won't Be The Same Without You': Rashid, Nabi, Shastri Lead Tributes To Shapoor Zadran
May Allah Almighty: Tributes poured in from across the cricketing world after former Afghanistan fast bowler Shapoor Zadran passed away in India on Tuesday following a prolonged illness. The 38-year-old, one of the pioneers of Afghanistan cricket, died a day before his 39th birthday after battling stage four Hemophagocytic Lymphohistiocytosis (HLH), a rare and life-threatening immune disorder, while undergoing treatment in a hospital in New Delhi. Afghanistan star Rashid Khan led the condolences, remembering Zadran as a close friend whose impact extended far beyond the cricket field. With a heavy heart, I say goodbye to a truly wonderful friend. Thank you for the laughter, the memories, and the kindness you shared with everyone around you. Life won't be the same without you. You will always hold a special place in my heart. Rest in peace, my dear friend. Until we meet again, Rashid wrote on Instagram. Former Afghanistan captain Mohammad Nabi described Zadran as a proud ambassador of his country whose legacy would continue to inspire generations. Shapur, brother! May Allah Almighty bestow His infinite mercies upon you, grant you Paradise Al-Firdaws, and give your esteemed family and all your dear ones the strength to endure this great sorrow and the patience of the heart. You were not just a close friend, but a true servant of your homeland and a representative of Afghanistan's honour, Nabi posted on X. Today you have departed from our midst in body, but your name, your services, and your memory will remain eternally in the hearts of the Afghan people. May your soul rest in peace, brother, he added. Afghanistan all-rounder Azmatullah Omarzai also mourned the loss, calling Zadran's death a huge blow for his family and the country's cricket fraternity. With profound sorrow, I heard the news of Shapur's passing. This is a great loss for his family, friends, and the cricket lovers of Afghanistan. May his soul rest in peace; may Allah the Almighty grant him paradise, and bestow patience upon his family, friends, and all sympathisers. We too share in this immense grief, Omarzai wrote. Opening batter Ibrahim Zadran paid tribute to the former pacer, describing him as one of the heroes of Afghanistan cricket's formative years. Afghanistan cricket's hero of the first and difficult days, Shapur Haji, has surrendered his soul to the Master of all souls due to a sudden illness. May God grant Shapur Haji paradise, and I extend my condolences to his friends and the entire grieving family. I share in this sorrow with them, Ibrahim posted. Veteran batter Rahmat Shah shared a brief message, quoting the Islamic verse, Indeed, we belong to Allah, and to Him, we shall return. Former India head coach Ravi Shastri also paid tribute, crediting Zadran for playing a pivotal role in Afghanistan's emergence on the international stage. Veteran batter Rahmat Shah shared a brief message, quoting the Islamic verse, Indeed, we belong to Allah, and to Him, we shall return. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Zadran represented Afghanistan in 44 One-Day Internationals and 36 T20 Internationals between 2009 and 2020 and was regarded as one of the architects of the country's rise in international cricket. His contributions during Afghanistan's formative years helped establish the team as a competitive force on the global stage, earning him lasting admiration from teammates, opponents, and cricket fans alike. Article Source: IANS
New Delhi: ECLGS 5.0 Crosses Rs 1.55 Lakh Crore In Guarantees For Crisis-Hit Businesses
The scheme has benefited India's small businesses with 98 per cent of the total number of guarantees and 82 per cent of the total guaranteed amount going to MSMEs: The Union finance ministry
School bus meets with accident on Gurugram's NH-48 during heavy rainfall
Heavy rains lashed Gurugram and Delhi on Tuesday afternoon, bringing some heat respite. The India Meteorological Department issued a red alert for rain and strong winds across the city. A school bus met with an accident on NH-48 in Gurugram due to the downpour. The maximum temperature is likely to settle around 36 degrees Celsius. Delhi recorded a high minimum temperature of 30 degrees Celsius.
The court relied on 17th February chats about road blockade and inciting violence. The timing destroys the narrative blaming Kapil Mishras 23rd February speech for the riots.
2020 riots case: Delhi High Court denies bail to Athar Khan
A bench of Justice Prathiba M. Singh and Justice Madhu Jain dismissed Athars appeal challenging the trial courts January 29 order that denied him relief in the case
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New Delhi: The All India Muslim Majlis-e-Mushawarat (AIMMM) has expressed serious concern over what it described as a growing climate of hatred and discrimination against Muslims, warning that recent political and administrative developments pose challenges to the countrys social harmony, democratic institutions and constitutional values. At its General Body meeting held in New Delhi on [] The post Mushawarat Calls for Constitutional Vigilance Amid Rising Concerns Over Minority Rights and Democracy first appeared on .
Jamiat Warns of Rising Polarisation, Unveils Six-Point Charter to Defend Constitutional Rights
New Delhi: Expressing concern over rising religious polarisation, insecurity among minorities and the erosion of constitutional values, the Working Committee of Jamiat Ulama-i-Hind (Mahmood faction) has warned that India is passing through a critical phase in its democratic journey. In a unanimous resolution adopted at its June 11 meeting under the chairmanship of Maulana Mahmood [] The post Jamiat Warns of Rising Polarisation, Unveils Six-Point Charter to Defend Constitutional Rights first appeared on .
School assembly news headline July 8: Delhi court defers Ankit Sharma murder verdict while Ayodhya court grants police remand. Gujarat announces ex gratia after High Court upholds Ahmedabad blasts verdict. Naga and Meitei groups protest together seeking justice in Manipur. El Nio is expected to break records, raising global weather concerns. Lionel Messi and Mohamed Salah prepare for a FIFA World Cup showdown.
Hajj 2026: Success Claims Under Scrutiny as Key Questions Remain Unanswered
New Delhi: The Union Governments claim that Hajj 2026 was the most successful pilgrimage operation in Indias history is facing growing scrutiny amid complaints of baggage theft, damaged luggage, delayed baggage delivery, a sudden hike in airfare costs, and the continuing absence of a Central Hajj Committee to oversee the pilgrimage process. At a Hajj [] The post Hajj 2026: Success Claims Under Scrutiny as Key Questions Remain Unanswered first appeared on .
UP Government to Set Up Large-Scale Biogas Plants with IIT Delhi's Technical Support
The Uttar Pradesh government has partnered with IIT Delhi to establish biogas plants across the state, promoting natural farming, clean energy, organic manure, and model villages.
Veteran Afghanistan pacer Shapoor Zadran dies at 38
New Delhi: Veteran Afghanistan pacer Shapoor Zadran has died a day before his 39th birthday after battling a rare immune disorder called Hemophagocytic Lymphohistiocytosis (HLH) syndrome for which he was being treated at a hospital here. Zadran, a left-arm fast bowler, played 44 ODIs and 36 T20Is for Afghanistan between 2009 and 2020. HLH is 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 .
Beyond metros, beyond giants: Payoneer awards set to honour India's regional export champions
Payoneer India Cross-Border Excellence Awards 2026 celebrate regional exporters across North, South, West and East India, recognising SaaS firms, freelancers and e-commerce sellers. Nominations close 28 July; ceremony on 25 September in New Delhi.
Dead Lizard Found In Mid-Day Meal At West Delhi School, Case Filed
Police said a case has been registered at Hari Nagar police station and investigation is underway.
Most expensive houses in India: Inside the country's costliest residential properties
India's luxury residential market has witnessed a significant growth in the last decade. As per leading real estate consultants, demand for ultra-luxury homes priced above 100 crore has surged in Mumbai, Delhi, Bengaluru and Hyderabad.
Delhi HC Orders Restoration Of Cockroach Janta Party's X Account
Delhi High Court notes Centre's concern no longer survives after NEET
BJP chief Nitin Nabin cuts short J&K visit, skips Vaishno Devi pilgrimage
Jammu, Jul 07: BJP president Nitin Nabin on Tuesday cut short his two-day visit to Jammu and Kashmir, skipping his scheduled pilgrimage to the Mata Vaishno Devi shrine and returning to Delhi due to official commitments, a party leader said. Nabin had arrived in Jammu on Monday afternoon on his first visit to the Union Territory as the BJP president. During his stay, he attended a series of meetings, including a visit to the RSS headquarters, and chaired a joint one-and-a-half-hour-long meeting of the BJP's sitting and former legislators at the party's Trikuta Nagar headquarters. He was scheduled to offer prayers at the Mata Vaishno Devi shrine atop the Trikuta Hills in Reasi district on the second day of his visit, but the programme was cancelled following a change in his schedule, J&K BJP MLA and spokesperson R S Pathania told PTI. The BJP gave no official reason for the schedule change. However, party insiders said pressing organisational commitments required Nabin's immediate return to New Delhi, where he is expected to attend an important meeting. Pathania said the BJP president held a meeting with the party's elected representatives as well as former legislators. The discussion focused on how the BJP can further strengthen its presence in Jammu and Kashmir, reinforce nationalist ideology in the region, deepen the people's trust in the party, and address key issues such as security in Jammu and other current matters, Pathania said. He said Nabin was initially scheduled to hold separate meetings with district and city leaders, elected representatives and former legislators. However, owing to changes in the programme, all the interactions were merged into a single joint meeting. Even so, it turned out to be a positive and meaningful interaction, Pathania said. According to the BJP leader, Nabin's visit remained focused on organisational affairs, with interactions involving party office-bearers, elected representatives, and the public through various programmes. He said the visit coincided with the 125th birth anniversary celebrations of Bharatiya Jana Sangh founder Syama Prasad Mukherjee. Jammu and Kashmir is the ideological cradle of the BJP. The party's foundation is rooted in the movement for 'Ek Pradhan, Ek Nishan' (One Constitution, One Flag), which began with the sacrifice of Mukherjee, Pathania said. Earlier in the day, Nabin visited the RSS headquarters, Keshav Bhawan, at Amphalla, where he met senior Sangh functionaries. He later paid tributes to Bharatiya Jana Sangh leader Prem Nath Dogra at Dogra Chowk before proceeding to the BJP headquarters in Trikuta Nagar to chair the joint meeting. He was also scheduled to address a youth convention later in the day, but the programme was cancelled due to a lack of time.
Delhi riots 2020: High Court denies bail to Athar Khan
The Delhi High Court on Tuesday rejected the bail petition of Athar Khan, an accused in the larger conspiracy case relating to the 2020 North-East Delhi riots, holding that a prima facie case continued to exist against him under the provisions of the Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act, 1967. The Division Bench of Justice Prathiba M [] The post Delhi riots 2020: High Court denies bail to Athar Khan appeared first on India Legal .
Why South Asian University has stopped scholarships for Afghan students
South Asian University has stopped scholarships for Afghan students due to funding issues. Bhutan objected to other countries paying while Afghanistan defaulted on its contributions. India's non-recognition of the Taliban government hinders communication and resolution efforts. The university offers online education to Afghan students, especially women, if their government agrees. Scholarships could resume if another country or agency covers Afghanistan's financial obligations.
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Asian Games 2026: Supreme Court to hear equestrians plea challenging non-selection for Dressage Team
The Supreme Court will hear on July 9 a petition filed by equestrians Anush Agarwalla and Sudipti Hajela challenging their non-selection for Indias final Dressage team for the 2026 Asian Games after the Delhi High Court declined to interfere with the selection process adopted by the ad hoc committee of the Equestrian Federation of India [] The post Asian Games 2026: Supreme Court to hear equestrians plea challenging non-selection for Dressage Team appeared first on India Legal .
'Can't Proactively Remove Courtroom Videos': Meta, Google To Delhi High Court
The submissions came in a plea alleging that videos of Arvind Kejriwal's April 13 court appearance were unlawfully recorded and circulated on social media.
Delhi High Court orders restoration of Cockroach Janta Partys X account
The Central government informed the Court that it no longer had any objection to the account being unblocked
Delhi riots 2020: HC denies bail to Athar Khan in UAPA case
New Delhi: The Delhi High Court on Tuesday, July 7, refused to grant bail to Athar Khan in a case under the anti-terror law UAPA concerning the larger conspiracy behind the February 2020 riots in the citys northeastern parts. Observing that the accused was not entitled to bail, a bench of Justices Prathiba M Singh 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 .
Amit Shah, Rekha Gupta flag off 300 e-buses to strengthen Delhi's public transport
Union Home Minister Amit Shah and Delhi Chief Minister Rekha Gupta flagged off 300 electric buses. They also laid the foundation stone for a new multi-level bus depot. This addition increases Delhi's electric bus fleet to approximately 4,800 vehicles. The expansion aligns with the city's policy to promote electric vehicle adoption. The initiative is jointly funded under the Centre's PM E-Drive initiative.
2008 Delhi serial blasts: Delhi High Court denies bail to Mansoor Asghar Peerbhoy
The Delhi High Court on Tuesday rejected the bail petition of alleged Indian Mujahideen operative Mansoor Asghar Peerbhoy in connection with the 2008 Delhi serial blasts case, holding that the allegations against him disclosed a prima facie central role in the technological execution of the terror conspiracy. The Division Bench of Justice Prathiba M Singh [] The post 2008 Delhi serial blasts: Delhi High Court denies bail to Mansoor Asghar Peerbhoy appeared first on India Legal .
Supreme Court raps DMK over Tamil Nadu CMs visit plea
New Delhi: Tamil Nadu Chief Minister C Joseph Vijay is not an accused in the Karur stampede case and the court cannot regulate his visits, the Supreme Court on Tuesday, July, 7, said as it pulled up the DMK for its plea questioning the visit and alleging that ministers were influencing witnesses in the matter. 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 .
IMD issues Yellow alert for Delhi-NCR as light rain brings relief from heat
Residents of Delhi can finally breathe a sigh of relief as forecasters predict rain for the next five days. The India Meteorological Department has issued a yellow warning for Delhi-NCR lasting until July 9. With cloudy skies and light to moderate rain accompanied by thunderstorms, temperatures will vary between 32 and 37 degrees Celsius. Following this, the warning level will ease to green on July 10 and 11.
Cockroach Janta Party X handle restored after Delhi HC order
New Delhi: The Delhi High Court on Tuesday, July 7, ordered the unblocking of the Cockroach Janta Partys X handle, which was withheld in May. Justice Swarana Kanta Sharma passed the judgement on a petition filed by Cockroach Janta Party (CJP) founder Abhijeet Dipke against the Centres blocking order. Solicitor General Tushar Mehta submitted 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 .
Man killed as Mercedes hits scooter in northwest Delhi
New Delhi: In a hit-and-run case, a scooter rider was killed after being struck by a Mercedes car in northwest Delhis Jahangirpuri area, police said on Tuesday, July 7. The driver of the luxury car has been arrested in connection with the accident that took place on July 5 near the foot overbridge at the 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 .
Gold prices saw a decline across major Indian jewellery brands today. Tanishq, Malabar Gold & Diamonds, Kalyan Jewellers, and Joyalukkas reported lower rates. These price drops were observed in cities like Delhi, Mumbai, and Chennai.
The Delhi High Court on Tuesday directed restoration of the X account of the Cockroach Janta Party (CJP) after the Central government informed the Court that it no longer had any objection to unblocking the account. The single-judge Bench of Justice Swarana Kanta Sharma passed the order after Solicitor General Tushar Mehta, appearing for the [] The post Delhi High Court orders restoration of X account of Cockroach Janta Party after Centre withdraws objection appeared first on India Legal .
Delhi High Court restores Cockroach Janta Party's X handle in massive win for founder Abhijeet Dipke
The Delhi High Court ordered the restoration of the X account for Cockroach Janta Party. This decision revoked the Centre's earlier blocking order after a review found it unsustainable. The court had previously directed a review committee to examine the blocking legality. The platform's founder had challenged the ban, citing free speech protections. Authorities could have removed specific posts instead of blocking the entire account.
Delhi High Court bars street vendors from selling gutka, cigarettes near schools
The Delhi High Court recently banned street vendors from selling pan masala, gutka, cigarettes or other tobacco products in the vicinity of schools, observing that such products were harmful to children and could not be sold near educational institutions where young students were studying. The Division Bench of Justice Prathiba M Singh and Justice Vikas [] The post Delhi High Court bars street vendors from selling gutka, cigarettes near schools appeared first on India Legal .
India, Indonesia expand defence ties; New Delhi to supply BrahMos missiles
The BrahMos missile deal with Indonesia came after India inked similar pacts with Vietnam and the Philippines
The Delhi High Court is examining personality rights in the digital age. Cricketer Abhishek Sharma filed a suit against unauthorised online use of his likeness. The court noted a thin line between defamation and personality rights. Disputes involve AI-altered images and the exploitation of identity. The matter was adjourned for further hearing on July 9.
Cricketer Abhishek Sharma moves Delhi High Court seeking protection of personality rights
Indian cricketer Abhishek Sharma has approached the Delhi High Court seeking protection of his personality rights against the alleged unauthorised use of his name, image, likeness and identity on digital platforms. The matter came up before the single-judge Bench of Justice Jyoti Singh, which briefly heard the parties but declined to grant interim relief after [] The post Cricketer Abhishek Sharma moves Delhi High Court seeking protection of personality rights appeared first on India Legal .
Todays Gold Rate in India July 7: Gold prices down in Delhi, Mumbai, Kolkata, Bengaluru, Ahmedabad
22, 24 carat Gold prices down across Indian cities on July 7
Milk has 125mg calcium, but these 6 everyday Indian foods have even more, says Delhi nutritionist
According to Delhi-based nutritionist Lovneet Batra, Indian superfoods can provide significantly more calcium than milk. Sesame seeds, ragi, and rajgira are excellent plant-based calcium sources. Drumstick leaves and dried figs also offer substantial bone-strengthening minerals. Kidney beans are a delicious and nutritious legume for bone health. Diversifying diets with these regional staples supports skeletal wellness.
Overturn this: Belgium trolls USA after World Cup win
New Delhi: After eliminating co-host USA from the FIFA World Cup, the victorious Belgian team clapped back at the Folarin Balogun red-card drama with a savage two-word social media post. Ahead of the round-of-16 tie against the USA, footballs global governing body suspended the one-match ban imposed on US striker Folarin Balogun, which he got 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 Meteorological Department forecasts widespread rainfall and thunderstorms across the nation. Heavy to very heavy showers are expected in Maharashtra, Gujarat, and Madhya Pradesh. Northern, central, and southern states will witness thunderstorms with strong winds. Active monsoon conditions will continue through the week due to a low-pressure area. Residents are advised to remain alert for potential waterlogging and traffic disruptions.
Rainy Days, Warm Bakes and the Goodness of USA Pulses
baked delights. Naturally rich in plant-based protein, dietary fiber, and essential nutrients, USA Pulses make everyday recipes more nourishing without compromising on taste. Whether you're enjoying a fudgy brownie with a hot cup of coffee or tea or serving freshly baked multigrain cookies during a rainy afternoon, these recipes are the perfect blend of comfort and nutrition. Celebrate the season with homemade treats that are hearty, delicious, and powered by the goodness of USA Pulses. USA Pulses Chocolate Chickpea Brownie Chocolate Chickpea Brownie - Chef Tushar Dhingra (Protein Brownie made with USA Chickpea flour) Ingredients 170g unsalted butter 250g breakfast sugar 180g dark chocolate (54%) 63g milk chocolate (35%) 60g flour 40g roasted USA chickpea flour 30g cocoa powder 5ml vanilla extract 3 eggs Preparation Preheat oven to 180C. Melt chocolates with butter. Whisk sugar into warm chocolate mixture. Add eggs one at a time. Stir in vanilla extract, then sift flour, chickpea flour and cocoa powder together. Fold dry ingredients into wet mixture. Pour into lined baking pan, and bake for 2530 minutes. Cool completely before slicing. Monsoon Tip : Pair these rich brownies with a hot cup of coffee or masala chai for the ultimate rainy-day indulgence. USA Pulses Protein Rich Multigrain Cookies - Chef Tushar Dhingra (Protein Cookie made with USA Chickpea Flour) Ingredients 200g jaggery powder 150g flour 250g USA chickpea flour 250g unsalted butter 170g condensed milk 5g baking soda 10ml vanilla extract 150g multigrain seeds 35g dried cranberries Preparation Preheat oven at 170C. Cream butter and jaggery until fluffy, add condensed milk and vanilla extract. Sift flour, chickpea flour and baking soda. Combine wet and dry ingredients. Fold in multigrain seeds and cranberries. Shape into cookies on lined tray, and bake for 1215 minutes. Cool before serving. Monsoon Tip : Store in an airtight container and enjoy with warm tea as a wholesome anytime snack during the rainy season. The brownies and cookies are available at the Defence Bakery, Defence Colony, New Delhi outlet .
Delhi hit-and-run: Speeding Mercedes kills scooty rider near Jahangirpuri; driver arrested
A 29-year-old man died after his scooty was hit by a speeding Mercedes. The accident occurred near Jahangirpuri Bus Stand on Delhi's Outer Ring Road. Police arrested the luxury car's driver after tracing the vehicle. The victim was found critically injured and declared brought dead at the hospital. An FIR was registered, and further investigation is currently underway.
The Tale of Two Monsoons: Heavy Rains In Mumbai, Dry Spell In Delhi
The experts argue that this distinction between showers received between Delhi and Mumbai has always existed.
Delhi, Noida, Gurugram, Ghaziabad rain today: Delhi-NCR anticipates pleasant weather with light to moderate rainfall and thunderstorms. The India Meteorological Department has issued a yellow alert for the region. Temperatures will remain between 35 and 37 degrees Celsius for Delhi. Monsoon activity is expected to continue across Noida and Gurugram throughout the week. Ghaziabad will also experience frequent spells of rain and thunderstorms.
Gold and silver prices today, 7 July: Check the latest 24K, 22K gold and 999 silver retail rates across Delhi, Mumbai, Kolkata and other major Indian cities, along with MCX market updates.
Telangana Among India's Top 5 Upper-Middle Income States
Delhi topped the list with a per capita income of $6,217, followed by Karnataka ($5,579).
Who protects you when your ride goes wrong? Commuters question cab app safety
Passengers face challenges with ride-hailing app complaint systems. Many incidents involve AI chatbots and a lack of human support. Commuters report issues like driver misbehavior and privacy invasions. App aggregators claim a two-tier system handles serious safety concerns. New government initiatives aim to enhance passenger safety during rides.
Delivering painless labour via gold standard: LHMC expands access with free epidurals
Can A Transition To Electric Vehicles Solves Delhi's Air Pollution?
Delhi EV policy: From 1 April 2028, only new electric two-wheelers will be registered in Delhi.
Amit Shah to launch mega tree plantation drive in Delhi
Union Home Minister Amit Shah will launch the Delhi government's 70 lakh tree plantation campaign, with the NDMC planning to plant 600 trees and 50,000 shrubs across 34 locations.
Inside Weave The Future 2026, Delhis textile upcycling festival
From master darners repairing beloved garments to large-scale installations made from discarded textiles, the fourth edition of Weave The Future at Dilli Haat explores how upcycling, repair, and circular design can transform the way we consume fashion
Bhatti gang men held, planned to attack police station in central Delhi
Delhi Police have successfully arrested six suspects linked to Shehzad Bhatti, believed to be scheming an attack. The group had conducted surveillance on the office of a political party. Authorities recovered petrol bombs and firearms from those arrested. Instructions for the operation reportedly came from ISI handlers in Pakistan, following a threatening video issued by Bhatti.
Gujarat High Court to pronounce verdict today in 2008 Ahmedabad serial blasts case
The Gujarat High Court will deliver its verdict on the 2008 Ahmedabad serial blast case. This terror attack claimed fifty-six lives and injured over two hundred people. Meanwhile, a separate investigation into the Delhi Red Fort blast case is ongoing. The National Investigation Agency has filed a forensic report and charge sheets in this matter. Accused individuals remain in judicial custody as the legal proceedings continue.
National Conference to hold convention on July 11
The ruling National Conference (NC) will commemorate the death anniversary of Begum Akbar Jehan Abdullah at Naseem Bagh on July 11, followed by a party convention to deliberate on key political issues, including the campaign for restoration of Jammu and Kashmir's statehood and preparations for the proposed protest at Jantar Mantar in New Delhi. Addressing reporters, NC chief spokesperson Tanvir Sadiq said party leaders and workers would first offer Fatiha in memory of Begum Akbar Jehan Abdullah before participating in a convention that is expected to witness a large gathering of party workers and leaders. He said the convention would also discuss preparations for the party's proposed protest at Jantar Mantar in Delhi, where the National Conference plans to press for the restoration of statehood to Jammu and Kashmir. Sadiq said the demand for restoration of statehood was not confined to the National Conference alone but represented the aspirations of the people of Jammu and Kashmir. He said the party intended to remind the Centre of the assurances made regarding statehood and would appeal to all political parties and individuals who support the cause to join the protest. The restoration of statehood is a mission of every person who believes that the rights and identity of Jammu and Kashmir should be protected, he said, adding that invitations would soon be sent to various political parties and leaders to participate in the Delhi programme. He maintained that all parties, irrespective of political differences, should unite on the issue. Referring to the BJP, Sadiq said if the party supported restoration of statehood, it too should back the demand publicly. The NC spokesperson also said the party would seek permission from the administration to pay tributes to the July 13 martyrs, expressing hope that the government would allow the commemorative visit democratically. Commenting on the controversy surrounding books allegedly glorifying separatists, Sadiq said the matter required a thorough investigation. He alleged that there appeared to be a conspiracy to disturb the peaceful atmosphere in Jammu and Kashmir and said those responsible should be identified and proceeded against. On India-Pakistan relations, Sadiq reiterated the National Conference's longstanding position that dialogue remains the only sustainable solution to resolve issues between the two countries. However, he said Pakistan must first create an atmosphere free from terrorism and infiltration to facilitate meaningful engagement. The National Conference has always believed that dialogue is the way forward, but it requires a conducive environment, he said.
Karur stampede: DMK moves SC against CM 'influencing witnesses'
The Supreme Court will hear a plea from DMK seeking intervention. This plea aims to stop TVK leaders from influencing Karur stampede case witnesses. DMK alleges the Chief Minister met victims' families and distributed funds. Minister Aadhav Arjuna, also an accused, made a public statement. The Karur stampede tragedy claimed forty-one lives last September.
Pilgrims who come to Kashmir for their faith should be treated with respect, care: Mirwaiz
Mirwaiz-e-Kashmir Dr. Moulvi Mohammad Umar Farooq, while interacting with the media after inaugurating an educational consultancy initiative at Lal Chowk, spoke on the Amarnath Yatra, the recent ban on books, and the need for India-Pakistan dialogue. On the Amarnath Yatra, Mirwaiz said that it is a religious pilgrimage, and the people of Kashmir have always respected the religious sentiments of all communities. He said Kashmir has a long tradition of hospitality and mehmaan-nawazi, and pilgrims who come here for their faith should be treated with respect and care. At the same time, Mirwaiz said it is the responsibility of the administration to ensure the safety and proper facilities for the yatris, while also making sure that the daily life of local people is not unnecessarily disrupted and that the fragile environment of Kashmir is protected. He said such religious occasions should not be politicised, and should remain about faith, peace, mutual respect and harmony among communities. He expressed hope that the Yatra passes peacefully and safely. Responding to a question on the governments ban on books, Mirwaiz said that in a democratic society bans do not work, whether they are bans on books, ideas or organisations. He said Kashmir has a 5000 year old rich and layered history . Mirwaiz said Kashmiris are proud of their civilisational legacy, from the Buddhist period to Shaivism and Hindu traditions, and then the Islamic period, which shaped Kashmirs spiritual, social and cultural identity. He said that after 1947, Jammu and Kashmir also became a political issue, and this too is part of its modern history. You cannot erase history or selectively project only that part of history which suits a particular narrative, Mirwaiz said, adding that societies grow through openness, discussion and engagement, not by suppressing books or silencing perspectives. And facts remain facts . On India-Pakistan relations, Mirwaiz said that since the age of 16, after the martyrdom of his father Shaheed-e-Millat Mirwaiz Molvi Mohammad Farooq, he has invested his life in the pursuit of peace, dialogue and resolution of Kashmir issue and that is the politics he pursues. He said that he supported dialogue even at a time when those advocating talks were accused of treason. We did not back down. My uncle shaheed Molvi Mushtaq was killed, Islamia school was burnt down , my house was attacked, but I did not give up on my principle even then that dialogue is the only way forward, he said. Mirwaiz said that as a new world order is shaping up, it is clear that war is no solution. He welcomed the efforts of civil society voices from India, Pakistan and Jammu and Kashmir who are pushing for peace and engagement between the two countries. He said the legacy of dialogue during the tenures of former Prime Ministers Atal Bihari Vajpayee and Dr. Manmohan Singh needs to be revived and taken forward. He stressed that meaningful dialogue is imperative between Delhi and Islamabad, and equally between Delhi and Srinagar, for peace, dignity and a just resolution.
Putin, Zelensky want to end war: Trump
US President Donald Trump on Monday said that Russias Vladimir Putin and Ukraines Volodymyr Zelensky want to end their war as Moscow launched a fresh wave of attacks on Kyiv, killing at least 18 people. President Putin wants it to end. I will tell you that very strongly. Good call. And President Zelensky actually wants it to end now, and were going to be going to NATO, and were going to be talking about it, Trump told reporters at the White House. The US President was interacting with reporters at the Oval Office after ringing the opening bells for the New York Stock Exchange and Nasdaq to launch Trump Accounts for children. Trump held separate calls with Putin and Zelensky over the weekend to discuss ending the war in Ukraine, which is now in its fifth year. While talking about the Russia-Ukraine conflict, Trump repeated his claim that he ended eight wars, including the one between India and Pakistan, which could have witnessed the use of nuclear weapons. I ended eight wars, and this (Ukraine) was, in my opinion, going to be an easier one because I know both heads -- I didnt know most of the heads. I did India, I did Pakistan, I did others that could have been a really bad one, nuclear. That was going to be nuclear. It could have, as per the Prime Minister of Pakistan, killed 40 million. Forty million people would have been killed, maybe 50 million. They had shot down 11 planes. It was raging. For four days, and I got it stopped, Trump said, referring to Operation Sindoor last year. And I did that, but this (Ukraine) is one that I think were getting much closer than people realise, Trump said. India has consistently denied all claims about any third-party intervention during the conflict with Pakistan in May 2025. According to New Delhi, the understanding on cessation of hostilities with Pakistan was reached following direct talks between the Directors General of Military Operations (DGMOs) of the two militaries. India launched Operation Sindoor on May 7 last year, targeting terror infrastructure in Pakistan and Pakistan-occupied Kashmir in retaliation for the April 22 Pahalgam attack that killed 26 civilians.
Will hold talks with Indonesian Prez to provide greater momentum to partnership: PM Narendra Modi
Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Monday said he will hold discussions with Indonesian President Prabowo Subianto aimed at providing greater momentum to the comprehensive strategic partnership across various sectors. Modi made the remarks in a social media post soon after he arrived in Indonesia on the first leg of his three-nation tour, aimed at further strengthening Indias Act East Policy, MAHASAGAR Vision and its commitment to a free, open and inclusive Indo-Pacific. In a special gesture, PM Modi was received at the airport by Indonesian President Subianto. In addition, four ministers were also present to receive the Prime Minister, who was accorded a traditional ceremonial welcome and a Guard of Honour. Landed in Jakarta. Im touched by President Prabowo Subiantos gesture of welcoming me at the airport, Modi said in a social media post. This is PM Modis first bilateral visit to Indonesia since the elevation of ties to a Comprehensive Strategic Partnership in 2018. In 2018, we elevated our relations to a Comprehensive Strategic Partnership, which has benefitted our people, Modi said. During this visit, President Subianto and I will hold discussions aimed at providing greater momentum to this partnership across various sectors, he said. President Prabowo and I will visit the Prambanan Temple complex in Yogyakarta. This will ensure closer cultural linkages between our nations. While in Indonesia, I also look forward to interacting with the Indian community, he added. The centuries-old temple, located approximately 17 kilometres northeast of Yogyakarta city, is considered Indonesias largest Hindu temple. Upon his arrival at the hotel, the Prime Minister witnessed cultural presentations, including the Ramayana and Bharatanatyam. Touched by the warm welcome from the Indian community in Jakarta. Their affection and deep commitment to Indias progress are truly inspiring. Our diaspora continues to strengthen Indias bonds with the world through its achievements across diverse fields, Modi said. Modi witnessed a captivating performance of Wayang Kulit, Indonesias treasured shadow puppetry tradition, bringing the timeless story of the Ramayana to life. It was a moving reminder of how our shared civilisational heritage has travelled across seas and generations, taking on beautiful local expressions while preserving its eternal values. My compliments to the team, which is known as Ganesh, for the performance, he said. Modi said he was delighted to witness a graceful Bharatanatyam performance by the Samanvaya Group. It is gladdening to see these cherished traditions being preserved and presented with such dedication and excellence, he added. The performance of Homage to the Triple Gem, by the artistes of the Vihara Dharma Ratna Group, was exceptional. It reflected the timeless teachings of Lord Buddha and the profound values embodied in the Triple Gem. It is heartening to see the rich Buddhist heritage being preserved and celebrated with such passion by the people of Indonesia, he added. Ahead of his departure from Delhi, Modi said his visit to Indonesia, Australia and New Zealand will further strengthen Indias Act East Policy, MAHASAGAR Vision as well as our outlook towards a free and open Indo-Pacific. MAHASAGAR, or Mutual and Holistic Advancement for Security Across the Regions, is Indias vision of security and growth for all regions. Modis visit comes after President Prabowos state visit to India as the chief guest at the Republic Day celebrations in January 2025. India and Indonesia share strong civilisational and people-to-people ties, and my visit will further deepen all aspects of our multifaceted partnership, he said. From Indonesia, Modi will travel to Melbourne at the invitation of Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese. The final leg of the tour will take him to Auckland at the invitation of New Zealand Prime Minister Christopher Luxon.
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Bolster partys organisational grid in J&K, counter propaganda: Nitin Nabin
BJP national president Nitin Nabin on Monday exhorted the party cadre to robustly defend the partys ideology of nation first with J&K as its integral pivot, strengthen organisational grid across UT and effectively counter adversaries propaganda. He was addressing a meeting of BJP office bearers at the party headquarters, Trikuta Nagar, Jammu this evening. Nabin asked the party workers to intensify public outreach to ensure that the benefits of the Narendra Modi-led government's welfare initiatives reached every section of society. BJP national general secretary, Rajya Sabha MP and in-charge J&K affairs, Tarun Chugh; J&K BJP president and Rajya Sabha MP Sat Sharma; Union Minister of State in PMO Dr Jitendra Singh; Leader of Opposition in J&K Legislative Assembly Sunil Sharma; BJP national Secretary and MLA Dr Narinder Singh, MPs Jugal Kishore Sharma and Ghulam Ali Khatana, former Deputy Chief Minister Dr Nirmal Singh, former J&K BJP presidents Ravinder Raina and Ashok Khajuria, along with senior party leaders were present in the meeting. The BJP president said that the party's success in J&K and elsewhere was the result of the collective dedication, discipline and sacrifices of its workers over several decades. He said the vision of Dr Syama Prasad Mookerjee for the complete integration of Jammu and Kashmir with the rest of India was realised through the persistent efforts of generations of BJP workers under the leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi. Jammu and Kashmir had for decades been projected through a negative narrative, where hartals, curfews, and separatism had become synonymous with the region, adversely affecting the aspirations of its younger generations. But this ended with the abrogation of Article 370 by the Modi government, paving the way for greater national integration and accelerated development, he said. Nitin Nabin asked the party leaders to strengthen the BJP in both Jammu and Kashmir regions by conducting regular organisational meetings, maintaining continuous public contact, and effectively communicating the party's ideology, programmes and the achievements of the central government. He said the growing public acceptance of the BJP's policies should inspire workers to further deepen their engagement with society. Highlighting the importance of youth and women in nation-building, he called for greater participation of both groups within the party organisation. Nitin Nabin also underlined the distinctive work culture of the BJP, stating that a BJP activist remains committed to public service and national interest throughout the year, unlike workers of many other political parties who become active only during elections. He reiterated that they had come to assure the people of Jammu and Kashmir that the government in Delhi remained fully committed to the development of the region. The BJP never viewed development through the lens of religion. The party always believed that every poor person was a citizen of India and that it was the government's responsibility to ensure their development. The efforts had been made to bring every individual into the fold of development. Take this message to the people on the ground, BJP president directed. We want to clearly call upon the people of Jammu and Kashmir that under Prime Minister Narendra Modis leadership, the BJP is fully committed to the security, development and heritage of Jammu & Kashmir. The BJP considers Jammu and Kashmir an integral part of India and this cannot be changed, he reiterated. Earlier also, during the rally, he had pointed out that recently, some Congress leaders made statements on the issue. But those days of Congress will not return. Article 370 has been abolished permanently in Jammu and Kashmir, and no attempt to revive it can succeed. Union Home Minister Amit Shah has also clearly stated that Jammu and Kashmir is an inseparable part of India, and if even a single drop of blood must be shed for its defense, we will not step back, he asserted. Earlier, J&K BJP president Sat Sharma briefed the national president on the party's organisational activities and ongoing expansion initiatives across Jammu & Kashmir. Leader of Opposition Sunil Sharma presented an overview of the prevailing political situation in the Union Territory and highlighted the party's role in addressing public concerns while effectively discharging its responsibilities as the principal opposition.
Congress rule could not have erased stone-pelter tag of J&K youth: Nitin Nabin
Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) national president Nitin Nabin on Monday, in a direct offensive against the partys bete-noire, maintained that J&K youth would still have been identified as stone-pelters and not as Ranji winners, had Congress been in power at the Centre. J&K has undergone a sea-change, under the visionary leadership of the Prime Minister Narendra Modi, marching confidently to play its role as resilient, peaceful and developed part in Indias growth story, he stated. Nitin Nabin was addressing Karyakarta Sammelan and public rally organised to commemorate the 125th birth anniversary of Dr Syama Prasad Mookerjee at Majestic Grand, Mishriwala in Jammu outskirts as his first major engagement during his two-day visit to Jammu. This was his first visit to J&K after taking over as BJP national president in January this year. He asserted that J&K people got their real freedom in 2019 when the Prime Minister Narendra Modi abrogated Article 370 and 35-A, realising the vision of Dr Syama Prasad Mookerjee. Only the persons with blinkered vision are unable to see what has changed in J&K. Tricolour proudly flying high at Lal Chowk and everywhere else in J&K after Narendra Modi took over the reins of the country as the Prime Minister delineates the change in J&K. Prior to 2014, when Congress was at the helm of affairs at the Centre and was in coalition in J&K government, hoisting tricolour was not allowed on the pretext that it would disturb peace in Kashmir and would create law and order problem, BJP president stated. Referring to his earlier visit to J&K in 2011 when he was part of Rashtriya Ekta Yatra, helmed by BJP MP and the then president of Bharatiya Janata Yuva Morcha (BJYM) Anurag Thakur, he said that the Congress government at the Centre and in J&K (in coalition) felt threatened and did not allow it (Yatra) to enter J&K. Nabin said, Even curfew was imposed to sabotage Yatra aimed at unfurling tricolour. As BJYM national general secretary, on January 22, 2011, I, along with two other office bearers, went to Kashmir and sought permission to unfurl tricolour at Lal Chowk. The permission was declined on the pretext that if the tricolour was unfurled, it would vitiate the atmosphere and disturb peace in Kashmir. When we were returning, we saw the Pakistan flag flying at Lal Chowk and the then government in New Delhi remained silent. It was not bothered at all. Had Congress been in power at the Centre, J&K youth would still have been identified as stone-pelters and not as Ranji (trophy) winners, he aimed another barb, while launching an offensive against Congress. The BJP president described July 6 as a very significant day for J&K as it marked the birth anniversary of Syama Prasad Mookerjee who laid down his life here for integrating it fully with the rest of the country with one flag and one constitution. He also recalled the struggle of Dr Mookerjee, former BJP president Dr Murli Manohar Joshi and Narendra Modi, before he became the Prime Minister, to see tricolour unfurling at Lal Chowk and every nook and corner of J&K. My heart swells with pride that the Prime Minister Narendra Modi realised this vision. It is further heartening to note that as we are observing 125th birth anniversary of Dr Mookerjee, the BJP flag is also flying high in West Bengal the birth-place of BJP ideologue (Dr Mookerjee), Nitin Nabin said. With regard to the prospects of the party in J&K, he exuded optimism, saying, I know that Jammu has always supported us and blessed us. But at the same time, I know we, as a party, still have a long way to go. To realise our ultimate vision, our challenges and struggle have not ended in J&K. PM Modi has removed many obstacles in J&Ks progress by abrogating Article 370 and scripting a new saga of growth and peace here. We are committed to permanent peace in self-reliant J&K. Earlier, the BJP national president, accompanied by BJP national general secretary and in-charge J&K affairs Tarun Chugh, was accorded a rousing reception on his arrival at Jammu airport on Monday afternoon. J&K BJP president Sat Sharma; Union Minister of State in PMO Dr Jitendra Singh; Leader of Opposition in J&K Legislative Assembly Sunil Sharma and MP Jugal Kishore Sharma along with other senior leaders of the party received him at the airport. He held a brief interaction with them at the airport before proceeding to the rally spot. On his way from airport to rally spot, enthusiastic BJP workers, with his posters and party flags, lined up at designated spots welcomed Nabin with bouquets and showering flower petals amid drum beats. Nitin Nabin too warmly reciprocated their greetings. Before addressing the rally, he, joined by all senior leaders of J&K BJP, lit the traditional lamp and paid floral tributes to Dr Mookerjees portrait. BJP MP Gulam Ali Khatana; former Deputy Chief Minister Dr Nirmal Singh; former J&K BJP president Ravinder Raina; J&K BJP senior vice president Sham Sharma besides others were also present on the occasion. Later, Nitin Nabin chaired an office bearers meeting at BJP J&K Headquarters, Trikuta Nagar and also visited Shri Raghunath temple to pay obeisance there. On July 7, he will pay obeisance at Shri Mata Vaishno Devi shrine in Katra; interact with the party MPs and MLAs, former elected representatives and will have a stimulating interaction with the youth at Yuva Samvad in Convention Centre.
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Call for Restructuring Ram Mandir Trust
New Delhi, July 7: Ajay Rai, the President of the Uttar Pradesh Congress, along with senior leader Hannan Mollah from the Communist Party of India (Marxist), has criticized the central government over issues related to the Ram Mandir donation controversy, the Agniveer scheme, and the political landscape in Uttar Pradesh. During discussions on the Ram ... Read more Call for Restructuring Ram Mandir Trust
On the 16th of May 2026, Kashmir lost one of its quiet scholars, and our family lost its guiding light. More than forty days have now passed since my father, Abdul Rauf Fazili, known in literary circles as Ibne Qadeer, departed from this world. The passage of time has not lessened the void he left behind, rather it has deepened our appreciation of a life lived with dignity, humility and unwavering devotion to knowledge. A great conversationalist who had a considerable knowledge about political, social and literary issues, belonged to a distinguished lineage of learning. He was a direct descendant of the celebrated Kashmiri historian Maulvi Hassan Shah, whose monumental Tarikh-i-Hassan continues to be regarded as one of the greatest chronicles ever written on the history of Kashmir. To inherit such a legacy is one thing, to preserve and enrich it is quite another. My father chose the harder path. The intellectual inheritance did not end with Maulvi Hassan Shah. It was lovingly nurtured by my grandfather, Abdul Qadeer Fazili, a legendary teacher, preacher and mentor from village Gamroo in Bandipore. For decades, our ancestral home at Gamroo was not merely a family residenceit was a place of learning where relatives, neighbours and countless young minds came to seek religious guidance, moral instruction and wisdom. Such was its atmosphere that my late uncle, Mansoor Fazili, affectionately christened our sprawling ancestral home Zindan-e-ZeestThe Prison of Lifea name filled with irony, affection and philosophical reflection, for it was within those walls that generations found freedom through knowledge. My grandfather -Dadaji believed that education was not confined to books, it was a way of living. His routine was unwavering, his meals simple and measured. It was perhaps this extraordinary discipline that blessed him with a long and healthy life of nearly one hundred and one years. He would often visit the schools and speak to the students during the morning assembly sessions. These sessions were far more than routine addressesthey were inspiring lessons on life, values, discipline, and the importance of building strong character. Even in his nineties, he remained an avid reader, proving that the pursuit of knowledge has no age. Yet alongside his discipline lived a wonderful sense of humour. Whenever someone respectfully picked up his shoes or slippers to place them neatly aside, he would mischievously ask, Were your hands washed before touching them? The room would erupt in laughter. His authority was never intimidating, it was softened by wit, kindness and affection. It was in this remarkable household that my Dad, Abdul Rauf Fazili, was raised. The values that defined his own lifehis humility, integrity, scholarship, simplicity and devotion to learningwere not acquired overnight. They were quietly inherited from a father who taught by example and from a home where books were treasured, faith was practiced with sincerity, and knowledge was regarded as the greatest inheritance one generation could leave to the next. The influence of that extraordinary household extended far beyond our own family. In the words of eminent poet, scholar and former civil servant Ayaz Rasool Nazki, my father spent some of his college years with the Nazki family, where he tutored the young Ayaz. Looking back, Ayaz Sahib fondly remembered him as a strict teacher who believed in the old Victorian maxim, Spare the rod and spoil the child. When his family later moved away from Kashmir, the young Ayaz Nazki even wrote home saying, Please tell Rauf Sahib that I am enjoying my freedom. Years later, that childhood fear had turned into deep admiration. On my Dads passing, Ayaz Sahib wrote, Somewhere along the way, my childhood villain had transformed into a hero. He remembered him as a wonderful man and a rare combination of interestsa professional forester deeply immersed in literature and religious scholarship, who could discuss forest management and Jalal ad-Din Muhammad Rumi with equal ease. He ended with words our family will always cherish: His passing away took away a bit from my life too. Allah Maghfirat Farmaye.. Indeed, the Gamroo house did not merely produce scholars, it nurtured lives. Its greatest inheritance was not wealth or property but an enduring culture of learning, discipline, faith and servicevalues that my Dad carried with him throughout his life and quietly passed on to all who knew him. Professionally, he was a forester. Trained at the Forest Research Institute, Dehradun, he dedicated nearly four decades to the forests of Jammu and Kashmir, serving with integrity and distinction until his retirement as Deputy Conservator of Forests in 2000. Those who worked with him remember an officer of rare honesty, quiet efficiency and uncompromising principles. Yet his profession was only one chapter of his remarkable life. Retirement did not mark the end of his work, it marked its true beginning Freed from administrative responsibilities, he immersed himself in scholarship, writing and research. He authored books, translated important religious and historical works into English, Urdu and Kashmiri, and devoted years to studying the spiritual traditions of Kashmir. His work on Awarad-e-Fathiya, and his deeply reflective memoir Meray Aslaf Meray Hum Asr stand as lasting contributions to Kashmiri literature and intellectual life. His greatest labour of love, however, was the English translation of Tarikh-i-Hassan. This monumental undertaking began as a collaboration between my father and his elder brother, the late Professor Manzoor Fazili, himself a distinguished political scientist, teacher and author. Fate intervened cruelly when my uncle Professor Manzoor Fazili passed away before the work could be completed. Many would have accepted such a loss as the end of the project. My father did not Despite advancing age, failing health and the immense challenges of translating a vast Persian chronicle written more than a century ago, he quietly for years worked with extraordinary patience, determined that the voice of his illustrious ancestor should reach readers across the world in English. He rarely sought recognition. He never measured success by awards or public applause. His satisfaction came from completing the task entrusted to him by history and by conscience. Those who knew him personally remember something even greater than his scholarship. They remember his simplicity, kindness, gentle humour, unwavering faith, and his ability to make every visitor feel welcome. He believed that knowledge carried responsibility, that humility was greater than fame, and that ones true wealth lay in character rather than possessions. Abdul Rafia Fazili , filmmaker-presently working and residing in Delhi As his children, we were privileged to witness these values every day. He taught us not through sermons but through the example of his own life. His greatest lessons were honesty, patience, compassion and an unshakeable commitment to truth. My Dad shared a very special bond with my children. In many ways, he was more expressive with his grandchildren than he had ever been with me. Their presence brought him immense joy, and they in turn, adored him & called him as Daduka. He found in them not only companionship but also hope and continuity. When my elder son Wasif left India three years ago to pursue higher studies and eventually settled into his career abroad, it left a void in my fathers heart. Though he was genuinely proud of his achievements, he would often say during our conversations, almost as if he could sense what lay ahead, I dont think I will ever see him again. Those words carried a quiet sadness and an acceptance that was difficult for us to comprehend at the time. Looking back today, they feel almost prophetic. My younger son, Wamiq, was fortunate to remain by his Dadukas side until the very end. The bond they shared was truly special, and those final days left an indelible mark on his young heart. Much later, as he tried to put his emotions into words, he shared with me what those moments had meant to him. On that final night, the doctors called him into the ICU. He told me how his heart was pounding as he walked in, uncertain of what awaited him. He found his Dadu surrounded by monitors, and the relentless beeping of machinesa sound, he says, that will remain with him for the rest of his life. He stood quietly beside him, held his grandfathers hand, and gently rested his other hand on his forehead. Though frightened, he could not bring himself to leave. He wanted to be there, so that he would never have to live with the regret of not standing beside the man he loved in his final moments. As Wamiq stood there holding his Dadukas hand, I too was called into the ICU. Together, we stood beside the man who had been the pillar of our family. I began reciting Surah Yasin, while Wamiq remained silently at his Dadus side, unwilling to let go of his hand. In those final moments, he watched his grandfathers breathing grow steadily slower, each breath weaker than the last, while the warmth slowly left his hands. He later told me that he often wondered whether Dadu was aware that the people who loved him most were standing beside him, surrounding him with their prayers and silent affection. It is a question none of us can answer Then, with remarkable peace and dignity, my father -my Dad took his final breath and departed from this world, leaving behind a lifetime of love, values, and memories that will remain with us forever. Wamiq often reflects on how those hours changed his understanding of life. Watching someone so dear slowly slip away made him realize how fragile our existence is and how, in the end, every life completes its circle. He has often said that he believes his Dadu would have wished to spend his last moments in the comfort of his own home, surrounded by familiar walls and the family he loved so deeply. Yet fate had written a different ending. For nearly two hours, Wamiq remained by his side, witnessing his grandfathers quiet journey into the unknowna moment that has stayed with him ever since. As a son, nothing gives me greater peace than knowing that my children experienced the love, guidance, and warmth of such an extraordinary grandfather. His greatest inheritance was never materialit was the values he instilled, the kindness he demonstrated, and the memories he created. Though he is no longer physically present, his love continues to bind our family together, and for that, I will remain forever grateful. His earthly journey has ended, but his work continues to speak for him. Scholars will remember his contributions. Readers will benefit from his writings. Future generations will know Kashmir a little better because he chose to dedicate his life to preserving its memory. For us, however, he will always remain simply our fatherthe gentle presence whose wisdom guided us, whose prayers protected us, and whose love shaped our lives. Here was one subject that never frightened my fatherdeath. He accepted it with the serenity of a true believer. Whenever the conversation turned to the uncertainty of life, he would often smile and recite the famous couplet: Maut ka ek din muayyan hai, Phir neend raat bhar kyun nahin aati? (The day of death has already been decreed; then why should sleep evade us through the night?) He did not merely quote these words; he lived by them. Death, to him, was not something to be feared but a certainty to be prepared for through faith, good deeds and an honest life. Next day after his passing, as relatives and close friends gathered in our home, the discussion inevitably turned to the inscription that needs to be put on his gravestone. Suggestions came from every direction. Some proposed beautiful Persian couplets, others recommended verses from classical poetry, while a few wished to inscribe elaborate words befitting a scholar of his stature. I, however, felt that simplicity would have been closest to my fathers heart. I preferred that only his name and the dates of his birth and passing be engraved. As the discussion continued, something extraordinary happened. Looking for a writing pad, I picked up the very pad my Dad had been using during his final days. Almost absent-mindedly, I turned the first page. There, in his own unmistakable handwriting, was a note. It was not a draft of a book. Nor was it a translation or a quotation. It was his own instruction, written calmly and clearly, telling us exactly what should be inscribed on his gravestone. For a few moments, I simply stood there in disbelief. The conversations around me stopped. Every suggestion, every debate, every differing opinion came to an end. It was as though my father, even after leaving this world, had gently settled the matter himself. His final wish had been waiting for us all alongin his own hand writing. There could have been no greater testament to the peace with which he had accepted the inevitable journey that awaits every soul. Those words, written by his own hand, now rest upon his grave, just as he had wished. May Almighty Allah envelop him in His infinite mercy, forgive his shortcomings, illuminate his grave with His Noor and grant him the highest place in Jannat-ul-Firdous. May his legacy continue to inspire all those who believe that knowledge, humility and service are the noblest pursuits of life. Indeed, some people leave this world quietly, but the light of their lives continues to illuminate generations. Abdul Rauf Fazili was one such man. Abdul Rafia Fazili , filmmaker-presently working and residing in Delhi
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Martyr Sarla Bhat's case: Tip of an iceberg called genocide & ethnic cleansing of Kashmiri Pandits
Killings of Hindus in the Kashmir valley through terror activities can't be termed as only selective killings. These were part of a bigger design to evict Hindus from the valley FRAGRANCE OF IDEAS On the last Monday, 29th June 2026, the State Investigation Agency (SIA) filed a 737-page charge-sheet before the Court of the Additional Sessions Judge (TADA/POTA), designated as Special Judge under the National Investigation Agency Act 2008, in Srinagar in the case of Sarla Bhat, who was abducted, raped, tortured and killed in 1990 in Kashmir. Under the orders of the Jammu and Kashmir Director General of Police, the investigation was transferred to the SIA on March 18th in 2024. The chargesheet named five accused: Mohd. Yasin Malik, Khurshid Ahmad Chalkoo, Abdul Hamid Sheikh, Mohammad Yousuf Sofi (also known as Idrees) and Ghulam Mohammad Taploo. The SIA described Yasin Malik, who was the then 'chief commander' of the dreaded Jammu & Kashmir Liberation Front (JKLF), a frontal terrorist organisation, as the principal conspirator and said that he directed the other accused to abduct and kill a young Kashmiri Pandit nurse, Sarla Bhat. Chalkoo stands identified in the chargesheet as the gunman. Sheikh, Sofi and Taploo are already dead (before the charge-sheet was filed). Yasin Malik is in jail in a separate case, while Chalkoo is absconding and is believed by investigators to have crossed over to Pakistan-occupied Jammu & Kashmir (PoJK). Proclamation proceedings were earlier initiated against Chalkoo. Malik has a number of cases against him, including the gruesome murder of IAF personnel in Srinagar and the kidnapping of Rubaiya Sayeed, the daughter of Mufti Sayeed. Only some years back, Rubaiya Sayeed identified Yasin Malik in the designated court as one of her kidnappers in 1989. Killings of Hindus in the Kashmir valley through terror activities can't be termed as only selective killings. These were part of a bigger design to evict Hindus from the valley. This has been stated by the SIA in its charge sheet as well. Sarla Bhat's is a classic case of the heinous acts that were committed against the poor Kashmiri Pandit women because they were Hindus. Girja Tikoo, Prana Ganjoo-Baramulla, Sheela Tickoo, Devi, Durga Kaul, Prana Ganjoo-Srinagar and similar other Hindu women were forced to suffer the unimaginable, and that sent shock waves through the spine of the resistance of the Kashmiri Pandit community against Islamic fundamentalism and terrorism in Kashmir. The acts like the killings and torture of Hindus, brutal rape and murder of women and the persistent slogans through the mosques and also on the streets of the valley paved the way for the extermination of the Kashmiri Pandits from the valley. In fact, the road of exodus was shown to the Pandits by their own Muslim friends, neighbours, colleagues and other acquaintances who brought various means of transport to them to pack and leave Kashmir. There is not even a single instance to suggest that any Hindu family was stopped by the local Muslim majority community from leaving the Kashmir valley during the 1989-90 forced mass-exodus and ethnic cleansing. The ideological base for what was done in 1989-90 was actually laid in 1931, when the then Muslim Conference, in the garb of demonstrations against the then Maharaja, organised planned attacks on the minority community in the Kashmir valley, killing 11 Hindus besides looting and burning their properties. The developments of 1947, 1967, and thereafter, suggesting refusal to co-existence in Kashmir, ignited the hatred towards the Kashmiri Pandits further. In 1946, in a public rally in Tengpora-Baramulla, Sheikh Abdullah asked his followers in the rally that their aim was to evict Hindus from the valley. This is contained in the files of the then political department of the government of Jammu and Kashmir and is on record. The loot, destruction and burning of Hindu temples and shrines in the Kashmir valley and the attack on their properties in 1986 was just a trailer in regard to the events to come. Jammu and Kashmir Liberation Front was the first among many terror organisations to kill Hindus selectively, abduct women, rape and torture them and leave their dead bodies to vultures. This terror outfit made it sure that the valley was ethnically cleansed of minority Hindus and inflicted genocide to achieve their target. Terrorism and fear-psychosis were their powerful and effective instruments to exterminate the Kashmir Pandit community, the indigenous people of the valley who established civilisation in Kashmir thousands of years ago. In a prominent case of genocide of Kashmiri Pandits in the Kashmir valley, this author, along with his other colleagues, was instrumental in filing a complaint with the National Human Rights Commission (NHRC) in March 1994. The Commissions court, after due deliberations, argumentation and thorough investigation, after listening to the counsels of the complainants, state government and the central government, passed its orders in June 1999. The orders issued by the NHRC court under the chairmanship of Justice Venkatachalliah said categorically that the Commission was constrained to say that acts akin to genocide were committed against the Kashmir Pandit community in Kashmir..and a genocide type design may exist against them in the minds and utterances of the terrorists and militants in the valley. It didnt stop there and said further that the Kashmiri Pandits were not given the due understanding and relief that they deserved. The Hindustan Times editorially called the Pandits the victims of the State too. The Delhi High Court, in a different judgement, described the extermination of Pandits as ethnic cleansing. Only a few years ago, the Home Secretary of India termed the happenings against the Pandits as genocide. The J&K High Court, in another judgement, said that the migration of the Kashmiri Pandits cant be compared with any other migration as it was unparalleled and exclusive. The governments failed to take appropriate steps after these pronouncements by the judicial and quasi-judicial establishments. What was required to be done thirty years ago was allowed to fade away by everyone who mattered constitutionally, politically and administratively. The Supreme Court of India, in a brazen judgment on a petition regarding the genocide of Kashmiri Pandits, said that the issue was time-barred and the court couldn't do anything. However, the same apex court in the case of the genocide of Sikhs opened the files dated back to 1984. Human rights bodies remained mum, and the state actually remained tactically silent. The brutality of the heinous acts didn't move the people in any manner. 'Yasin Maliks men didnt stop at raping the 27-year-old Kashmiri Hindu nurse Sarla Bhat. They then murdered her, engraved the acronym JKLF on her body, and mutilated it out of sheer contempt for her Hindu identity. After that, they issued multiple warnings to her family against cremating her remains according to Hindu rituals. The family still went ahead with the cremation, defying the threats. When they went to collect her cremated remains (asthi) later, a mob of around 200 Islamists descended upon the crematorium and stomped over them. They didnt stop even at that. They then bombed her family home with a grenade', said one of the closest family members. There are numerous such stories that need to be opened, which the people in the government till date wanted to bury for all the times to come. There are some pertinent questions which require answers. Rubaiya Sayeed, who was kidnapped in December 1989, identified Yasin Malik as her abductor 33 years after the event in a court. Why was she silent for more than three decades! She must have revealed the identity of the kidnappers to her family as well, which included Mufti Sayeed and Mehbooba Mufti. Both of them remained the chief ministers of the state for a pretty good time, and Mufti Sayeed was the Home Minister of India for almost a year. What compulsions had they not to take action against Yasin Malik and his terror outfit. The political establishment and the then old bureaucracy, right from the days of V.P.Singh and Mufti Sayeed, tried every attempt to name the forced mass-exodus of the Pandits as migration and term the displaced people of the genocide as migrants. They didnt allow it, calling as genocide officially under the pretext that it would eventually invite international interference. They also made it sure that the displaced people of the valley should be allowed to get dispersed throughout the length and breadth of the country so that their voice is not heard as the voice of the ethnically-cleansed community. All doors for a possible return to the valley for them were shut, burnt or destroyed with the connivance of the government. Then, Yasin Malik was made a youth icon and a symbol of peace on every media channel and print platforms. There were people in the government, close to the government and also close to the politicians in India and Pakistan who took him to the office of the Prime Minister Manmohan Singh. The world saw the Indian Prime Minister, Manmohan Singh shaking hands and discussing issues with a dreaded terrorist at the PMs office. This was a brutal defiance of Indias known policy of zero-tolerance against terrorism and in contravention of the sentiments of the families of those who were killed by Malik and his outfit. Now we have a test case, and this government at the centre has to prove that it wont allow the legacy of the bad times and wrong policies to overburden itself. In all cases in regard to the Kashmiri Pandit community, justice delayed is surely justice denied. This one case and all similar cases need a 'special crimes tribunal' for which a demand was made umpteen times by the displaced community of Kashmir. It is time for the government to have a fresh look into this whole issue and declare the displaced community as a victim of genocide in Kashmir, followed by setting up a Special Crimes Tribunal in Jammu and Kashmir to go into the all events right from February 1986 in this connection....! (The author is a senior BJP and KP leader, Human Rights Defender and a columnist and can be reached at: ashwanikc2012@gmail.com )
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