Karnataka IAS officer goes missing, police trace his travel to Delhi
His disappearance has raised questions as it reportedly followed a recent Directorate of Enforcement (ED) search operation on KPSC.
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Delhi Police Arrests 72-Year-Old In Extortion Case After 15-Year Chase
The case dates back to 2008, when Hari Singh Shekhawat allegedly attempted to extort money from a garment multinational company he was employed at.
Delhi University Direct Admission 2026: 11 Colleges To Admit Students Without CUET, Check List
Delhi University direct admission 2026 will allow eligible students to apply for selected vacant undergraduate seats in 11 colleges based on Class 12 marks.
The South Asian neighbours have been in talks for weeks regarding Rahman's first trip to New Delhi since taking office in February
New Amrit Bharat Express: Indian Railways has decided to run the new Amrit Bharat Express train between Gorakhpur Junction and Delhi Junction. Its regular service will start from 27th August. It will run under train number 15095/15096. Railway passengers are expected to get a lot of convenience from this. New Delhi: There is good news [] The post New Amrit Bharat Express: New Amrit Bharat Express runs between Gorakhpur and Delhi; check route, stops and timings first appeared on informalnewz .
Protection in predicate FIR doesn't extend to PMLA case: Delhi HC
The Delhi High Court ruled that predicate offence protection does not extend to money laundering cases. Anticipatory bail was denied to a businessman facing Enforcement Directorate prosecution. The court emphasized economic offences require a distinct and serious approach for bail. Proceeds of crime amounting to Rs 26.18 crore were traced to the petitioner. The petitioner's non-cooperation with the investigation led to the dismissal of his plea.
Delhi to Dehradun in 2.5 hours? Dhami details Uttarakhands connectivity push
Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) national president Nitin Nabin on Saturday chaired high-level meeting with party's newly appointed national office-bearers at the party headquarters in New Delhi, discussing party's grassroot strategies and plans to reach out...
When Delhi Comes South: What changes after Vijay, Amit Shah meeting; nothing.
When Delhi Comes South What changes after Vijay Amit Shah meeting nothing
Govt restricts fixed dose combinations containing 2 ingredients for kids below age 4
New Delhi, Aug 22 (IANS) The government on Saturday imposed restrictions on the manufacturing, sale and distribution of all fixed dose combinations (FDCs) containing Chlorpheniramine Maleate and Phenylephrine Hydrochloride for children below four years of age. Health Ministry, in a notification, mandated a clear warning that these medicines shall not be used in children below []
Stakeholders explore measures to boost inclusivity across financial institutions
New Delhi, Aug 22 (IANS) In a bid to explore actionable measures to promote inclusivity across financial institutions, the Department of Financial Services (DFS), Ministry of Finance convened a two-day workshop, in association with Union Bank of India at its Staff College in Bengaluru. The discussions focused on measures to enhance the accessibility of financial []
Reservation Hatao Andolan: Hundreds Gather at Jantar Mantar; Security Tightened
Online anti-reservation campaign reaches Delhi streets as protesters challenge caste quotas despite police restrictions and detentions.
Mitchell Starc Surpasses Dale Steyn, Becomes Tenth Most Successful Bowler in Test Cricket
New Delhi, August 22: Australian left-arm fast bowler Mitchell Starc has surpassed South African legend Dale Steyn in the all-time Test wicket tally. Starc now stands as the tenth most successful bowler in Test cricket history. He achieved this milestone during the Test match between Australia and Bangladesh that commenced on Saturday in South Mackay. ... Read more Mitchell Starc Surpasses Dale Steyn, Becomes Tenth Most Successful Bowler in Test Cricket
Health Minister reviews influenza situation
Indias Health Minister J.P. Nadda has reviewed the countrys preparedness for seasonal influenza, including H1N1, with a special focus on the National Capital. Delhi Health Minister Dr. Pankaj Kumar Singh also attended the meeting. Minister Nadda reviewed influenza surveillance, ILI and SARI trends, testing and laboratory monitoring, as well as the preparedness of healthcare facilities. []
Delhi HC refuses bail to man accused of killing wife, throwing chopped body in septic tank
Justice Girish Kathpalia said while trial delay may be a factor, it cannot be the sole ground for granting bail
India-Finland cooperation dominates circular economy forum
New Delhi: India and Finland are looking to deepen business and technology partnerships in the circular economy as companies from both countries explored opportunities for resource-efficient and sustainable growth at a forum in New Delhi. The concluding day of the two-day India Circular Economy Forum (ICEF) 2026, which focused on Finland, on Friday, August 21, 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 .
Dont Ignore Swine Flu Symptoms: Essential Precautions to Take
New Delhi, August 22: As the weather changes, symptoms like fever, cough, sore throat, headache, and body aches may seem common. Many people often dismiss these as typical viral infections or seasonal effects. However, if these symptoms persist or worsen, it is crucial to be cautious. These signs may also indicate swine flu, or H1N1 ... Read more Dont Ignore Swine Flu Symptoms: Essential Precautions to Take
NHRC Takes Notice of Allegations Against Punjab CMs Wife in Rape Case Cover-Up
New Delhi, August 22: The National Human Rights Commission (NHRC) has taken cognizance of allegations against the wife of Punjab Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann. She is accused of demanding 5 crore to suppress a rape case. The complaint was filed by former Punjab High Court judge Justice Ranjit Singh. The NHRC bench, led by member ... Read more NHRC Takes Notice of Allegations Against Punjab CMs Wife in Rape Case Cover-Up
ITAT Delhi overturned a 3.74 lakh penalty on a salaried employee who earned 30 lakh salary , as the delay in ITR filing was due to procedural lapses, not intent to under-report. Details here.
Who Is Medhavi Bidhuri? Delhi Spinner Goes Viral For '6-7' Celebration In Women's DPL
On the fifth ball of the 16th over at Arun Jaitley Stadium, Medhavi Bidhuri had just watched Arushi Goel complete a diving catch to send back Nishika Singh. What she did next is the reason half of cricket Twitter now knows
Tragic Death of 19-Year-Old Nursing Student in New Delhi Hostel Sparks Investigation
New Delhi, August 22: A 19-year-old nursing student was found dead in her hostel room in the Rajendra Nagar area of New Delhi. The police are currently investigating the circumstances surrounding her death. The student, a third-year B.Sc. nursing major from Najafgarh, was discovered hanging in her room by fellow students on Friday. They immediately ... Read more Tragic Death of 19-Year-Old Nursing Student in New Delhi Hostel Sparks Investigation
Rishabh Pant has been advised to reject any offer of captaincy from Delhi Capitals (DC), after returning to the franchise for IPL 2027.
DPL: East Delhi Riders Cruise To 7-wicket Win Over Outer Delhi Warriors
East Delhi Riders: An all-round performance helped East Delhi Riders register a comfortable seven-wicket win over Outer Delhi Warriors in the Delhi Premier League (DPL) 2026 fixture. East Delhi Riders produced an impressive bowling effort to bowl out Outer Delhi Warriors for 134 in 19.1 overs. Mayank Yadav, Simarjeet Singh and Ashish Meena led the attack and kept the Warriors under pressure throughout the innings. Outer Delhi Warriors struggled from the beginning and kept losing wickets at regular intervals. Their batting line-up failed to build any meaningful partnership, leaving them in deep trouble at 68/7. Harsh Tyagi tried to steady the innings and gave his team some hope with a fighting 36 off 33 balls. However, he received little support from the other end as the Warriors were eventually bowled out for 134. Mayank Yadav was the pick of the bowlers, finishing with excellent figures of 3/22 from his four overs. Ashish Meena also claimed three wickets while conceding 25 runs. Simarjeet Singh supported them well with two wickets for 20 runs in his four-over spell. Chasing 135, East Delhi Riders also faced some early trouble and lost a few wickets. However, Kavya Gupta and Vaibhav Baisla came together at the right time to take control of the chase. Mayank Yadav was the pick of the bowlers, finishing with excellent figures of 3/22 from his four overs. Ashish Meena also claimed three wickets while conceding 25 runs. Simarjeet Singh supported them well with two wickets for 20 runs in his four-over spell. Also Read: Special Cricket Stories The Riders reached the target comfortably to complete victory, with their bowlers setting up the win before the middle-order batters finished the job. Article Source: IANS
Indian Mens Hockey Team Faces Host Netherlands in Crucial World Cup Match
New Delhi, August 22: The Indian mens hockey team is set to face the host nation, the Netherlands, in a crucial match at the FIH Mens Hockey World Cup on Saturday. The game will take place at 7:30 PM at the Wagner Hockey Stadium. The Netherlands is the current Olympic champion, making this match vital ... Read more Indian Mens Hockey Team Faces Host Netherlands in Crucial World Cup Match
DU opens direct PhD path for this year's FYUP grads
Delhi records nearly 1,800 swine flu cases this year
Delhi Health Minister Pankaj Kumar Singh and health officials are scheduled to meet Union Health Minister JP Nadda and senior officials to review the swine flu situation in the capital.
Delhi Police register FIR 30 days after Rahul Gandhi
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Rain lashes parts of Delhi; IMD forecasts widespread showers across India
Rain brought relief from heat in Delhi on Saturday, while the IMD forecast more showers in the capital. The monsoon is expected to remain active across several parts of India through August 27
BJP to hold key organisational meetings in Delhi today
BJP to hold key organisational meetings in Delhi today New Delhi: The Bharatiya Janata Party is set to hold a series of important organisational meetings in the national capital on Saturday, bringing together its newly appointed national office-bearers and senior state-level leadership. The meetings come days after BJP president Nitin Nabin announced a major reshuffle [] The post BJP to hold key organisational meetings in Delhi today appeared first on Mangalorean.com .
Stage play 'Coffee House' receives appreciation at Tagore Hall
Srinagar, Aug 21: The Kashmiri stage play-Coffee House presented by Young Dramatists Society (YDS) Srinagar at Tagore Hall Srinagar received an enthusiastic response from the audience with theatre lovers appreciating the performance and applauding the artists. The play was staged under the Guru-Shishya Parampara (Repertory Grant 2025-26) with the support of the Ministry of Culture, Govt of India New Delhi and the National School of Drama (NSD). Written by renowned broadcaster and writer Dr Sohan Lal Koul, the play was directed by Altaf Hussain. The production was presented under the supervision of Mushtaq Baqal and Syed Javed Geelani while the music was composed by Imran Latif. Coffee House explores various aspects of everyday life, human emotions, thoughts, conversations and social behaviour through an engaging theatrical presentation. The production also aimed at providing young theatre artists with a platform to showcase their talent and contribute towards the development of Kashmiri theatre. The Young Dramatists Society Srinagar has been actively working for the promotion of theatre and the training of young artists. The audience and members of the theatre fraternity appreciated the initiative, observing that such programmes provide fresh opportunities for local artists and play an important role in promoting Kashmiri language, culture and theatre.
Six injured in knife attacks on passersby in Delhi
New Delhi: At least six people were injured after a group of men allegedly attacked passersby with knives in the Mangolpuri area here on Friday evening, August 21, police said. The attacks were reported from three lanes in Mangolpuris L Block. Police said the injured were taken to Sanjay Gandhi Memorial Hospital, with two later 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 .
Agriculture next big frontier for youth entrepreneurship: LG Sinha
Jammu, Aug 21: Different countries have innovated for their own problems, and now it is time for Jammu Kashmir to innovate for its own questions and challenges, said Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha on Friday as he inaugurated new infrastructure facilities and launched the Startup Outreach Programme at Sher-e-Kashmir University of Agricultural Sciences and Technology (SKUAST), Jammu. The Lieutenant Governor inaugurated the Unnati Girls Hostel, Centre for AI and ML in Agriculture, Centre for Mushroom Research and Innovation, Advanced Sericulture Laboratory, and Centre for Digital Media and Publication, describing the additions as more than physical infrastructure, calling them a commitment to the region's innovators, entrepreneurs, researchers and farming families. Sinha highlighted India's changing employment aspirations and observed that today's youth in Jammu and Kashmir are increasingly looking to create jobs rather than wait in line for them. He said such shift in aspiration is central to the vision of a Self-Reliant Jammu Kashmir. The truest meaning of a Self-Reliant Jammu Kashmir is a region where every young citizen becomes an employer in some form, according to their ability and talent, he said. The LG cautioned the youth against simply replicating foreign models, urging them instead to study their own fields, farmers, climate and local challenges, and to build solutions suited to the region's specific needs. Drawing attention to global examples of technology-driven agriculture, from a dairy innovation hub in the Netherlands to Israel's integration of data and smart management across agriculture and dairy, New Zealand's digital push in animal husbandry, and a Brazilian irrigation startup, the LG said agriculture and allied sectors represent the next major frontier for innovation worldwide. You must understand your own fields, farmers, climate, and local problems to prepare your next solution, and customize those models in your own way wherever appropriate, he said. Addressing students, the Lieutenant Governor said, Your degree is not your destination; rather, it is like a runway for your flight of success. SKUAST-Jammu will give you knowledge, but your curiosity will give you new thoughts and ideas. Your courage will turn that idea into a startup, and if you continue to advance that startup with patience, honesty, and consistent hard work, one day that same startup will provide employment and dignity to someone who today is sitting exactly where you are. He encouraged young farmers to explore cold chains, grading and packaging units, regional branding, and digital marketplaces that could connect Jammu Kashmir's produce with markets in Delhi, Dubai and beyond. The Lieutenant Governor stressed that women's participation in the entrepreneurship ecosystem should be the key priority. No entrepreneurship revolution can be complete without the equal and active participation of women. And no economy can truly become strong until women are equal partners in it. I do not just want to see women present in enterprises; I want to see enterprises led by women, he said. The Lieutenant Governor noted that SKUAST-Jammu has so far selected more than 150 students for idea incubation and supported 56 promising startups, while extending its outreach to remote parts of the Jammu region. He urged the university to multiply these numbers and evolve into a genuine bridge between laboratories and markets, scientists and farmers, and technology and ground-level needs. Real success of SKUAST-Jammu will not be measured only by how many students graduate from here, but by how many new ideas were born here, how many solutions to problems were developed here, how many enterprises were established here, and how many farming families' lives were positively changed by those enterprises, he said. The LG called upon students to ask four questions every day: what problem can I solve, what enterprise can I build, what value can I add to agriculture, and how many families can benefit from my idea? If these four questions keep troubling your mind continuously, then no one can stop you from finding the purpose of your career, he said. The Lieutenant Governor felicitated eight startups, FPOs and cooperative/rural enterprises for their contributions to agriculture, allied sectors, value addition and rural enterprise development. Four publications, including the Policy Document for Promoting Medicinal and Aromatic Plants in J&K and Chronicle of Innovation & Startups under RKVY-RAFTAAR, SKUAST-Jammu, were also released. Shailendra Kumar, Additional Chief Secretary, Finance Department; Prof. B.N. Tripathi, Vice Chancellor, SKUAST-Jammu; Dr. Amrish Vaid, Director Extension; Dr. Anil Kumar, Registrar and faculty of SKUAST Jammu; senior officials, students, scientists, entrepreneurs, representatives of startups, FPOs, cooperatives and other stakeholders were present.
SKUAST-K celebrates World Entrepreneurs Day
Srinagar, Aug 21: SKUAST-K Innovation, Incubation & Entrepreneurship Centre (SKIIE) celebrated World Entrepreneurs' Day, bringing together resident startups, mentors and industry partners under the banner Stakeholders of Change for a day-long programme reflecting on Kashmir's growing entrepreneurship ecosystem. The session was chaired by Director Education, SKUAST-K Prof. Altaf Mohd Bhat, with Chief Executive Officer of SKIIE delivering the keynote address to an audience of founders, innovators and prospective entrepreneurs. In his address, Naveed Hamid traced SKIIE's journey from an idea to an institution that now stands behind more than 125 registered startups across agri-tech, biotechnology, artificial intelligence, deep-tech, food processing and rural enterprise, backed by funding partners including DST New Delhi, i-TBI, BIRAC, MEITY, NABARD and IFAD. He pointed to the centre's recent recognition as Start Startup Ecosystem Award and Incubator of the Year. when that recognition came with a fifty-lakh seed fund, we didn't see it as a trophy. We saw it as fifty lakh reasons to go back to work faster. This centre does not build startups. You do. We only build the room you build them in, Naveed Hamid told the audience, urging founders in the audience not to see Kashmir's biotech and agri-tech challenges as reasons to look elsewhere, but as the very market they were uniquely positioned to serve. He added that SKIIE's mentors and doors don't close when the pitch deck stops being the hard part and the business starts being the hard part. Director Education, SKUAST-K Prof. Altaf Mohd Bhat, chairing the proceedings, commended SKIIE's role in embedding entrepreneurship into the university's academic culture and encouraged audience to see startups as a viable career path alongside conventional employment]. He further deliberated on Entrepreneurs' Day and quoted let's stop treating entrepreneurship as an event we celebrate once a year, and start treating it as the daily infrastructure of this university, this valley, this Union Territory. The Stakeholders of Change segment brought together founders from SKIIE's incubated ventures alongside mentors and partner-institution representatives for an open exchange on the challenges of building biotech and agri-tech companies in Jammu & Kashmir, including funding access, regulatory compliance, and market linkage. The Young champs interacted with Afshan, Founder Baag Manzuk, Founder K R Mushrooms, Founder Noorsa Innovations, Founder Fiam Farms etc. The Vote of Thanks was presented by Incubation Manager-SKIIE Centre, Abdul Rouf Khan.
Delhi techie, 31, beaten to death by in-laws after dispute with wife
Delhi techie beaten to death by inlaws after dispute with wife
Sugar prices shoot up; govt says ethanol diversion
New Delhi: The Centre on Friday, August 21, dismissed claims that sugar diversion for ethanol was behind the sweeteners sharp price rise, instead accusing mills of hiking rates despite adequate stock to meet domestic demand. States have been told to act against hoarding and black marketing, and to prepare for an early start to crushing 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 .
JNU PG Admissions Resume: Delhi High Court Grants Major Relief to Students
The Delhi High Court has officially allowed JNU to resume PG admissions using the deprivation points policy. Candidates should log into the official portal to confirm their seats before the upcoming August 24 court hearing.
19-year-old nursing student found dead in Delhi hostel room
A 19-year-old nursing student was discovered deceased in her Delhi hostel room on Friday. Preliminary inquiries suggest the student, from Najafgarh, died by suicide in her accommodation. Police and the crime team reached the scene and initiated necessary actions for investigation. Sir Ganga Ram Hospital expressed shock and is cooperating fully with the ongoing inquiry. The exact circumstances surrounding the student's death are still being examined by authorities.
India officially bids for 2028 Thomas & Uber Cup Finals, Delhi in contention
Days after protests by the Cockroach Janta Party (CJP) over irregularities in NEET (UG) examination, Delhi's Jantar Mantar witnessed another agitation on Friday, but this time, it was an anti-reservation demonstration.
Rain brings relief to Delhi as monsoon intensifies across north India
Rain lashed Delhi early Saturday, offering relief from hot and humid weather conditions. Monsoon showers also affected Haryana's Jhajjar district, with light rain expected until August 24. Heavy rainfall was reported in Himachal Pradesh, Assam, Gujarat, Odisha, Uttarakhand, and Uttar Pradesh. Continuous rains in Uttarakhand's Garhwal division disrupted normal life and raised river water levels. Himachal Pradesh experienced widespread road and power disruptions due to persistent heavy rainfall.
H1N1 has emerged as the dominant flu strain across Indian cities this season, with Delhi alone logging 1,777 cases and 2,392 total Influenza-A infections this year. Labs are also reporting a rise in testing requests, with doctors flagging immunocompromised individuals, the elderly and young children as most at risk, and urging hygiene precautions like masking, hand-washing and avoiding self-medication.
Hands tied, stabbed: Woman, 70, found dead in Delhi home; jewellery missing
Hands tied stabbed Woman found dead in Delhi home jewellery missing
Pellet injuries: FIR filed after Rahul Gandhi sits on dharna
Weather Update: The weather is going to deteriorate once again in the country today. According to the forecast of the Meteorological Department, today i.e. on 22nd August, warning of rain and storm has been issued in 17 states including Delhi, UP, Bihar. During this time, there is a warning of a strong storm with a [] The post Weather Update: Heavy rain and thunderstorm alert in 17 states in the next 10 hours, wind speed up to 70 kmph; IMD update first appeared on informalnewz .
Early morning rain brings relief from heat in Delhi amid monsoon
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India has political stability: PM Modi
New Delhi, Aug 21:Prime Minister Narendra Modi asserted on Friday that reforms in all spheres are his government's commitment and that India continues to take several steps to ensure continued growth momentum. Addressing the Economic Times World Leaders Forum, Modi also said India has political stability and continuity in its policies, and the world sees the country as a bright spot of growth and hope. India continues to take several steps to ensure continued growth momentum. India is pushing ahead with reforms across sectors and reforms are our commitment, he said. The prime minister said the world has many concerns regarding growth as resources are getting weaponised, but India is being seen as a bright spot of growth. He said the NDA government has a clear roadmap for reforms, with a strong focus on governance. Our government is rewarding higher production with incentives, he said. Modi alleged that it was the policy of the previous regimes to keep people in scarcity, so that they beg before the government for even basic needs. He said the licence raj of the previous governments used to add to the burden of unemployment, whereas his government's production-linked incentive model is creating opportunities. We are not just changing regulations, we are changing the entire policy of regulations. Our government believes that there should be no regulation for doing something that has not been explicitly prohibited under law, he said. The prime minister said his government is bringing next-generation reforms at the policy level and implementing reforms at the governance level and for ease of living. We are moving from the 'prohibited-unless-permitted' approach to the 'permitted-unless-prohibited' model, he said. Modi said India has moved away from the PLP (Production Linked Punishment) model of the previous governments to PLIs (Production Linked Incentives) now. He said even small reforms in the Indian Railways, the Delhi Metro and the Namo Rapid Rail show that the country is changing with times. The prime minister said earlier, no one could make India's map without permission even though foreign satellites could map India, but his government has changed this system. He also said the government has decided that border infrastructure is India's strength and not weakness. We have changed the picture of our border infrastructure, he said. Modi said the world's cheapest data is available in India and the country is making the cheapest and best mobile phones.
Outrage Over Sajjan Kumars Death Comments, Victim Protests Outside Deepender Hoodas Residence
New Delhi, August 22: Outrage has erupted following comments made by Congress MP Deepender Hooda regarding the death of Sajjan Kumar, who was serving a life sentence for his involvement in the 1984 anti-Sikh riots. On Friday, victim Nirpreet Kaur placed a poster outside Hoodas residence in the national capital, which read, If Sajjan Kumar ... Read more Outrage Over Sajjan Kumars Death Comments, Victim Protests Outside Deepender Hoodas Residence
19-Year-Old Nursing Student Dies By Suicide At Delhi Hostel: Cops
A 19-year-old third-year BSc Nursing student allegedly died by suicide by hanging in her hostel room in Delhi's Rajinder Nagar area, police said on Friday.
Assam CM Himanta Biswa Sarma Updates Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman on Flood Relief Efforts
Guwahati, August 22: Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma announced that he met with Union Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman to discuss the ongoing flood relief efforts in the state. The meeting took place in New Delhi, where Sarma provided an update on the damage assessment, reconstruction plans, and initiatives to restore the livelihoods of affected ... Read more Assam CM Himanta Biswa Sarma Updates Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman on Flood Relief Efforts
Tehseen Poonawalla Calls Ethanol Policy a Scam, Demands CBI Investigation
New Delhi, August 22: Political analyst Tehseen Poonawalla has labeled the ethanol policy a scam, claiming it is driving up sugar prices. He stated that a complaint has been filed with the CBI regarding this issue. In a recent conversation, Poonawalla said, The Team India has just lodged a complaint with the CBI, demanding an ... Read more Tehseen Poonawalla Calls Ethanol Policy a Scam, Demands CBI Investigation
19-year-old nursing student found dead in Delhi hostel, police probe
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CBI Captures Fugitive Criminal After 23 Years on the Run
New Delhi, August 22: The Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) has successfully apprehended a declared fugitive who had been evading capture for nearly 23 years. The individual, Roop Singh, is accused of stealing goods worth 9 lakh, which were being transported by trucks to customers. According to a statement released by the CBI, Roop Singh ... Read more CBI Captures Fugitive Criminal After 23 Years on the Run
Congress Protests for FIR in Pellet Gun Incident, Harish Rawat Defends Justice Demands
New Delhi, August 22: Congress leaders, including Rahul Gandhi, staged a protest outside the Parliament Street police station, demanding the registration of an FIR related to the pellet gun incident that severely injured a young man named Sahil during protests on July 20 at Jantar Mantar. The Congress party claims that Sahil has suffered significant ... Read more Congress Protests for FIR in Pellet Gun Incident, Harish Rawat Defends Justice Demands
Indian Mixed Disability Team Returns from England with Pride
New Delhi, August 22: The Indian mixed disability team returned home on Friday after competing in a seven-match T20 series against England. The series concluded with a narrow 3-4 loss for India, but captain Dheeraj expressed pride in the teams performance, stating they were very close to winning. In an interview, Dheeraj described the series ... Read more Indian Mixed Disability Team Returns from England with Pride
CDSCO Reports 280 Drugs Fail Quality Standards in July 2026
New Delhi, August 22: The Central Drugs Standard Control Organization (CDSCO) has released its monthly report for July 2026, revealing that a total of 280 drug samples failed to meet quality standards. This report highlights the ongoing regulatory monitoring of pharmaceutical products across the country. According to the findings, central drug laboratories identified 40 samples ... Read more CDSCO Reports 280 Drugs Fail Quality Standards in July 2026
BJP Leader Criticizes Congress for Honoring Sikh Riots Accused Sajjan Kumar
New Delhi, August 22: BJP leader Tarun Chugh has strongly criticized Congress leaders for referring to the late Sajjan Kumar as a significant loss. He stated that it is unfortunate for Congress to attempt to portray an accused in the Sikh riots as a hero. Sajjan Kumar, a former Congress MP, was serving a life ... Read more BJP Leader Criticizes Congress for Honoring Sikh Riots Accused Sajjan Kumar
Indian Doubles Stars Satwik and Chirag Reflect on World Championship Exit
New Delhi, August 22: Indian badminton stars Satwiksairaj Rankireddy and Chirag Shetty faced a disappointing exit from the BWF World Championship after losing in the quarter-finals. The duos journey in the tournament concluded on Friday. In a match held at the Indira Gandhi Indoor Stadium, they were defeated by the Chinese pair of Liang Weikeng ... Read more Indian Doubles Stars Satwik and Chirag Reflect on World Championship Exit
Kapil Mishra Advocates for Family, Safety, and Dignity for Children at Svanath Conference 2026
New Delhi, August 22: Delhi Cabinet Minister Kapil Mishra emphasized that the true measure of a societys progress is not merely the construction of roads, bridges, buildings, and airports. Instead, it lies in ensuring that every child becomes part of the mainstream. He stated that every child should have the opportunity to advance according to ... Read more Kapil Mishra Advocates for Family, Safety, and Dignity for Children at Svanath Conference 2026
India and Russia Discuss Strengthening Military Cooperation in Recent Meeting
New Delhi, August 22: A meeting of the Russia-India Intergovernmental Military and Military-Technical Cooperation Commissions planning working group took place in New Delhi. The discussions focused on enhancing mutual cooperation between the armed forces of both nations. The Russian Embassy in India announced on its official Telegram channel that the meeting occurred on August 20-21. ... Read more India and Russia Discuss Strengthening Military Cooperation in Recent Meeting
New SIM rules: Centre directs telcos to block connections beyond nine
New Delhi: The Department of Telecommunications (DoT) has directed telecom operators to deny new mobile connections to subscribers who already have nine SIM cards registered in their name, according to an official circular. Telecom service providers (TSPs) must put in place technical and organisational measures from August 24 to identify subscribers seeking additional mobile connections []
Congress Criticizes Delhi Police After FIR Filed for Student Injured in Protest
New Delhi, August 22: An FIR has been registered following a complaint from Sahil Lochab, a student injured during a protest at Jantar Mantar. The Congress party has attributed this development to the persistent efforts of Rahul Gandhi. Congress General Secretary K.C. Venugopal and senior leader Jairam Ramesh took to social media platform X to ... Read more Congress Criticizes Delhi Police After FIR Filed for Student Injured in Protest
Leandro Paredes Banned for 10 Matches After World Cup Final Incident
New Delhi, August 22: FIFA has imposed a 10-match ban on Argentina midfielder Leandro Paredes for his involvement in a brawl with Spain following Argentinas loss in the 2026 World Cup final. This suspension means he will be sidelined from the national team for the next year. Paredes was penalized for grabbing Spains defender Eric ... Read more Leandro Paredes Banned for 10 Matches After World Cup Final Incident
Protests at Jantar Mantar Demand Changes to Reservation System
New Delhi, August 22: A significant gathering took place at Jantar Mantar in New Delhi, where protesters voiced their opposition to the current reservation system and the regulations set by the University Grants Commission (UGC). Demonstrators expressed frustration over being denied permission to set up tents and stages for their protest, questioning why such restrictions ... Read more Protests at Jantar Mantar Demand Changes to Reservation System
Leandro Paredes Faces 10-Match Ban Following World Cup Final Incident
New Delhi, August 22: FIFA has imposed a 10-match ban on Argentinas midfielder Leandro Paredes due to his involvement in a brawl following the 2026 World Cup final loss to Spain. This suspension means he will be sidelined from the national team for the next year. Paredes was penalized for grabbing Spains defender Eric Garcia ... Read more Leandro Paredes Faces 10-Match Ban Following World Cup Final Incident
AAP alleges Delhi L-G ignoring requests for meeting on scams
Neeraj Chopra Secures Second Place at Lausanne Diamond League with 88.05m Throw
New Delhi, August 22: Indian star javelin thrower Neeraj Chopra showcased his talent at the Lausanne Diamond League 2026. Despite achieving his seasons best throw, he finished in second place. Sri Lankas Rumes Tharanga claimed the title with a throw of 88.14 meters, while Grenadas Anderson Peters secured third place with a throw of 86.69 ... Read more Neeraj Chopra Secures Second Place at Lausanne Diamond League with 88.05m Throw
Over 2,000 industrial units inspected for pollution control norms; 33 face closure orders
HC rejects jockey associations plea against Delhi Race Club eviction
VVV is Not Border Tourism: India Needs Settlers, Not Sighters
The Prime ministers recent exhortation during his address to youth of the country on the eve of Developed India young leaders dialogue with his seminal message that the sole objective of VVV( Viksit vibrant village) programme was to lead the youth of the nation towards border villages and live with local communities is well intentioned. But then here ends all these exhortations when converted to actuals. The honourable PMs call for the youth to delink themselves from the virtual world, step into the ground and connect themselves with the locals of the border areas is all a feel good factor that is bound to rub into all of us sooner or later. Interacting with the participants, many of whom belong to Gen Z, of the VVP programme -2026 that covered 74 vibrant villages across Ladakh, HP and Uttarakhand , PM Modi said in the countrys border villages , the aspiration for development and the spirit of patriotism are equally cherished. At times, it feels that for these people the country matters more than themselves. The PM further said that during DIYLD (Developed India young leaders dialogue), he had presented an idea before the youth. The idea was that why not have the youth, instead of using virtual medium to step onto ground to know India, connect with India, try to live India and understand India. All very lofty ideas indeed. Yet an important question deserves attention: Is merely encouraging young people to visit border villages enough? Should public policy stop at promoting tourism , or should it go a step further by encouraging Indias youth to live, work, innovate and build livelihoods in these villages? At first glance, the appeal appears inspiring and patriotic. However when viewed through the prism of strategic realities, demographic trends and national security, the appeal seems more symbolic than substantive. It reflects an idealistic vision that is disconnected from the hard realities confronting Indias border villages. The challenge facing Indias frontiers is not that the rest of the country has failed to admire them. Rather the people who live there are slowly leaving these border villages for greener pastures deeper in the hinterland of India. A border village doesnt become vibrant because some college students (Gen Z) spend a weekend taking photographs, interacting with the locals and posting patriotic messages on the social media, all on behest of PM Modis exhortations. Further giving an example, the PM said that several years ago the creation of MY Bharat platform provided millions of youth from across the country to connect with such far flung areas of India. His abiding opinion beingto dovetail this VVV programme within the My Bharat platform as also to treat these border villages as the First Indian village rather than as Last Indian village as had been the norm few years back. Indeed promoting tourism without addressing structured deficiencies risks confusing visibility with vitality. Increased footfalls of youth of India on PMs exhortation to border villages may generate seasonal income for a handful of households, but it does not create stable economic ecosystems required to retain an entire generation. Tourism by nature is seasonal, population stability is permanent. As if this was not enough, already many border villages of Ladakh, HP and Uttrakhand have earned the dubious moniker of Ghost villages or Bhutia Gaon for the simple reason that they have been abandoned by the dozens by their residents for lack of opportunities, better jobs, good medical infra , virtual absence of industry infrastructure and so on. This brings me to my most important question for the readers of Rising Kashmir paper in this write up of mine. Why start rolling out VVV/VVP programme when for decades India has/had the well-established BADP (Border area development programme ) in place? Is it not duplication of effort for the same stated objectives by the government of the day? A little research and the distinction springs out clearly why VVV/VVP has been ruling the roost in the recent past vis-a vis the BADP. The VVV/VVP was kick started alongside the BADP because latter suffered from spread-out funding and generalized execution, whereas the VVV/VVP provides targeted, intensive and strategically focused development to stop out-migration in vital frontier hamlets. BADP faced implementation slowdowns , delayed UCs ( utilization certificate) and so on. BADP relied on broad, state level and district level allocation of funds across a 0 to 10 kms border radius, while VVP uses a granular, village level cluster approach to achieve 100% saturation of basic amenities. At the same time VVP/ VVV specifically incentivizes residents to stay in remote depopulated frontier areas by building local economies , tourism and cultural connectivity, transforming last villages into strategic first villages. Unlike traditional schemes, VVV/VVP phases real-time, data driven response to economically anchor strategic frontier populations and build comprehensive economic drivers, moving past conventional infra checklists. This brings me to my next important questionWas/is BADP a failure that promised a lot but delivered far short of expectations of both the governments of the day as well as the border populace? Let the readers of this write up of mine decide. It will be worth noting for the readers of Rising Kashmir paper that the VVV/VVP has been an Indian response to Chinas model villages that have sprung up all along the LAC in the last few decades. As stated above, China over the past two/three decades has systematically integrated its civilian development with its national security objectives through what it calls Civil-military fusion (CMF). Under this strategy, infrastructure, economic development, technological advancement and civilian settlements are closely aligned with broader national cum strategic goals. It is no secret that along the Tibetan frontier and other sensitive border regions , China has invested heavily in model villages ,all weather roads, high speed communications ,healthcare facilities, renewable energy ,schools, and economic incentives designed to encourage civilian habitation. Many of these settlements are dual-purpose in character. While they function as ordinary villages, they simultaneously strengthen logistical support, surveillance capability and territorial assertion. Chinas approach is not driven by symbolism. It is driven by strategic permanence. Its border villages are intended to be lived in not merely visited. Indias bane since independence towards such issues has always been couched in symbolismas was evident during our so called ill-fated Forward policy enunciated by the trio of Nehru, Menon and BN Mullick the then IB Chief in the 50s &60s. Whether one agrees with Chinas political system is entirely beside the point. Democracies need not emulate authoritarian governance. However they cannot afford to ignore strategic lessons where national interests override petty local issues of governance. It is not that the past governments of India since independence brushed aside these issues with disdain, rather the first PM Nehru way back in 1951 had commissioned the then Dy Defence minister Maj Gen Himmat singhji to tackle this border area development. The committee, then known as North and North East border defence committee, put forward its valid recommendations that were followed through too in a later time frame. But as is the wont with a democratic country, the changing dispensations at Delhi since independence followed their own manifestoes. China has pursued demographic consolidation as an integral element of its border strategy through its CMF theory. India need not jump into the fray to emulate Chinas Geo-political model, but at the same time it would be grossly out of step for us to ignore all too important frontier population of our country that is slowly eroding at the altar of modernity and dazzling lights of our metros. Ultimately VVV will be carried on the shoulders of robust policy planners sitting at Raisina hills who should swap the air of symbolism with that of actually dirtying their hands with ground realities as existing from Ladakh to NE. (The writer is a retired army officer and a regular scribe of Rising Kashmir. He can be approached on his email..slalotra4729@gmail.com )
Kashmir and the Significance of an American Ambassadors Words
Diplomatic statements are rarely judged merely by the number of words they contain. Their significance lies in who speaks, where the words are spoken, the circumstances in which they are uttered and the message they convey to the world. In that context, the recent statement by United States Ambassador to India Sergio Gor, describing Jammu and Kashmir as an important part of India, deserves serious attention. It is significant not because India requires external validation of its constitutional or territorial position, but because of the strategic weight that the United States carries in international affairs and because of the historical sensitivity surrounding Kashmir. Ambassador Gor made the statement during his maiden visit to Jammu and Kashmir, following his meeting with Chief Minister Omar Abdullah in Srinagar. He also acknowledged the efforts of the Government of India and the J&K Government in improving the security environment and indicated that the United States could reconsider its travel advisory for the region. The timing and setting are particularly important. The ambassador did not make the observation from Washington or New Delhi in an abstract diplomatic exchange. He said it while physically present in Srinagar, after engaging with the elected leadership of Jammu and Kashmir. That lends the statement a certain political and psychological significance. It conveys that Washington is prepared to engage with Jammu and Kashmir not merely as a conflict-sensitive geographical space but as a region that is part of Indias political, economic and constitutional framework. For decades, Kashmir has been subjected to competing narratives. Pakistan has consistently sought to internationalise the issue and portray Jammu and Kashmir primarily as an unresolved international dispute. India, on the other hand, has maintained that Jammu and Kashmir is an integral part of the country and that outstanding issues with Pakistan concern the latters illegal occupation of parts of Indian territory and matters that must be addressed bilaterally. The American ambassadors formulation, therefore, has particular resonance because it does not reinforce the Pakistani narrative. Pakistans immediate reaction itself demonstrates the diplomatic importance it attaches to the statement. Islamabad summoned the US charg daffaires and lodged a formal protest, describing the ambassadors remarks as inconsistent with what Pakistan regards as Washingtons longstanding position on Kashmir. The reaction makes clear that the statement was not viewed in Islamabad as a casual remark by a visiting diplomat. It was seen as sufficiently consequential to warrant a formal diplomatic response. At the same time, India should interpret the statement with confidence but also with sobriety. It would be premature to describe one ambassadorial statement as a wholesale transformation of American Kashmir policy. The United States has historically maintained carefully calibrated language on India-Pakistan relations and has, at different times, spoken of dialogue and the need for peaceful resolution. An ambassadors public formulation is politically meaningful, but it should not automatically be equated with a formal alteration of every aspect of Washingtons foreign-policy position. Its real significance lies elsewhere: in the changing international perception of Jammu and Kashmir. The world has watched the region undergo substantial political and security changes over the past several years. The abrogation of Article 370 in 2019 fundamentally altered the constitutional and administrative framework of the former State. Whatever ones political assessment of that decision, the subsequent challenge has been to establish peace, representative institutions, economic opportunity and public confidence. The restoration of an elected government in Jammu and Kashmir has added an important democratic dimension to this process. It is in this context that Ambassador Gors meeting with Chief Minister Omar Abdullah and his positive assessment of the security environment assume importance. The ambassador reportedly indicated that the present American travel advisory could be reconsidered because security conditions have improved and that more American citizens may be encouraged to visit Kashmir. That aspect of his visit may ultimately prove as important as the political statement itself. A travel advisory is not simply a bureaucratic document. It shapes perceptions among tourists, investors, students, businesses and international institutions. For years, Kashmirs international image has been disproportionately influenced by violence, terrorism and instability. If a major global power begins reassessing its travel advisories on the basis of improved security, it can contribute to a gradual change in the narrative surrounding the region. But security is only one component of Kashmirs future. The larger test is whether peace can be converted into a durable political settlement within the constitutional framework of India, accompanied by economic development, democratic participation, institutional accountability and reconciliation among communities. A peaceful Kashmir cannot merely mean the absence of violence. It must mean the presence of justice, dignity, opportunity and confidence in the future. This is particularly relevant to the displaced Kashmiri Pandit community. Any meaningful discussion on the transformation of Jammu and Kashmir remains incomplete unless it addresses the continuing tragedy of displacement. The return of the exiled population to its ancestral homeland cannot be reduced to a question of compensation or rehabilitation alone. It requires a credible, time-bound and secure return module, restoration of dignity, protection of property and cultural heritage, economic empowerment and the creation of conditions in which displaced families can once again become organic participants in the social and civic life of Kashmir. The return of Kashmiri Pandits should therefore be viewed not as a community-specific concession but as part of the larger process of healing Kashmir. A society cannot claim complete reconciliation while one of its historic communities remains substantially displaced from its homeland. The American ambassadors visit also carries significance for Indias broader relationship with the United States. India-US relations have moved far beyond the traditional confines of trade and defence. They now encompass technology, critical minerals, artificial intelligence, semiconductors, energy, counter-terrorism, Indo-Pacific security and global governance. Jammu and Kashmir, situated at the intersection of South Asias most sensitive strategic fault lines, inevitably forms part of this larger geopolitical conversation. There is another important message in the visit. Jammu and Kashmir should increasingly be presented to the outside world not only through the prism of security but through its civilisational, cultural, economic and democratic potential. Kashmir is a land of extraordinary natural beauty, but its importance cannot be reduced to tourism. It is also a repository of Indias pluralistic heritage, a meeting ground of civilisations and a region whose history reflects centuries of cultural interaction. India must therefore welcome constructive international engagement while making it clear that the political and constitutional future of Jammu and Kashmir is a matter for the Indian democratic process. The welcome given to the American ambassador should not be interpreted as an invitation to external mediation. It should instead be seen as an opportunity for the world to witness the changing realities of Jammu and Kashmir directly. There is also a lesson for Pakistan. The international community is increasingly likely to judge the Kashmir question not through inherited diplomatic formulations but through contemporary realities. Cross-border terrorism, violence and attempts to internationalise bilateral disputes cannot substitute for a credible commitment to peace. If Pakistan genuinely desires progress in South Asia, it must move from confrontation to cooperation and from proxy conflict to responsible statecraft. The most important message from Ambassador Gors remarks, therefore, is not that America has settled the Kashmir question. It has not, and no ambassadorial statement can do so. The deeper message is that Jammu and Kashmir is increasingly being viewed through the lens of its present political and security realities rather than exclusively through the vocabulary of conflict. India should respond to this development with maturity. Diplomatic recognition of changing realities is welcome, but the ultimate validation must come from the quality of democracy, governance and peace within Jammu and Kashmir itself. The future of Kashmir cannot be built by diplomatic statements alone. It will be built when every citizenregardless of region, religion or communityfeels secure, represented and invested in the future. It will be built when the displaced are enabled to return with dignity, when democratic institutions deepen, when young people see opportunity rather than alienation, and when the regions magnificent cultural inheritance once again becomes a source of shared pride. Ambassador Gors words are important because they indicate that the world is noticing these changes. The responsibility now rests with India and the people of Jammu and Kashmir to ensure that the emerging narrative of peace, democracy and integration becomes an enduring reality. (The Author is a geo-strategic analyst, Columnist and a Constitutional expert)
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