Political Leaders Urged to Address Education Issues Amid Sonam Wangchuks Hunger Strike
New Delhi, July 20: Sonam Wangchuk, who has been on a hunger strike with the Cockroach Peoples Party, has been admitted to the hospital by the police. On the same day, protesters plan to march, but Delhi police have warned that this event is unauthorized. Wangchuks wife has stated that he will end his hunger ... Read more Political Leaders Urged to Address Education Issues Amid Sonam Wangchuks Hunger Strike
Delhi Fortified After Wangchuks Call to March on Parliament
Security was tightened across central Delhi as thousands gathered at Jantar Mantar ahead of the Cockroach Janta Partys proposed march to Parliament, despite police denying permission.
Sleeping Couple Falls From 4-Storey Roof in Delhi, Man Dies, Wife Critical
Preliminary investigation revealed that the couple had dinner with the family around 9 pm and then went to sleep on the rooftop of the house.
Delhi Government Issues Notice to Janakpuri School Over Safety Violations
New Delhi, July 20: The Delhi government has issued a show-cause notice to the management of a private school located in Janakpuri for serious safety violations, operating illegal branches, and significant financial irregularities. An official stated that Education Minister Ashish Sood has directed the Directorate of Education to take the strictest possible action against the ... Read more Delhi Government Issues Notice to Janakpuri School Over Safety Violations
Chinar Book Festival draws big crowd despite rain
Srinagar, July 19: Persistent rain and overcast skies failed to deter book lovers as the second day of the Chinar Book Festival witnessed a strong turnout at the Sher-i-Kashmir International Conference Centre (SKICC) on the banks of Dal Lake on Sunday. Families, students, teachers and literature enthusiasts thronged the festival venue, where the day featured thought-provoking literary discussions, interactive childrens workshops and cultural performances celebrating Kashmir's rich artistic heritage. The literary sessions at the Authors' Corner opened with a panel discussion titled Beyond the Headlines: Journalism as Storytelling, offering students an insight into the changing landscape of journalism. Moderated by senior journalist Javaid Malik, the session featured Sanjeev Gupta of Dainik Jagran, Naresh Kaushik of PTI, Prashant Asthana of Navbharat Times and Nayanika Sengupta of Hindustan Times. The panellists discussed the evolution of print, television and digital journalism, the growing influence of social media and the responsibilities that come with reporting in the digital age. Students from BHSS Mujgund, Sultan-ul-Arifeen School, Kashmir Harvard Educational Institute, Blue Bells School, GHSS Rainawari, Government Polytechnic College Bemina and Government Degree College Kulgam actively participated, raising questions on newsroom ethics, career opportunities, reporting skills and the future of journalism. The speakers encouraged aspiring journalists to uphold curiosity, integrity and a strong commitment to factual reporting. Another major attraction at the Authors Corner was a session titled Urdu, Kashmiriyat and the Rich Tapestry of Shared Cultural Tradition. Moderated by Dr Hafeezur Rahman, Convenor of the Khusro Foundation, New Delhi, the discussion featured Prof Mufti Mudassir Farooqui, Head of the Department of English at the University of Kashmir, and educationist Asiya Qadir, Academic Head of Birla Open Minds International School. Prof Farooqui highlighted the close relationship between Kashmir's Sufi and Rishi traditions, describing them as the foundation of the Valleys culture of coexistence and communal harmony. Asiya Qadir underscored the importance of multilingual learning, saying languages help broaden perspectives and strengthen social and cultural bonds. Festival organisers said more than 4,000 students from schools, colleges and universities across Srinagar and adjoining districts participated in various activities on the second day. Of them, over 2,500 children attended interactive sessions at the Childrens Corner. Young participants engaged in an Art Safari paper craft workshop organised by the Rashtriya e-Pustakalaya, where they created colourful paper butterflies while learning creative craft techniques. Students were also introduced to the Ministry of Educations digital library, which offers free access to more than 7,000 e-books in 23 languages. The Childrens Corner also hosted a Book Cover Design Workshop conducted by the National Centre for Children's Literature (NCCL), followed by Harf-o-Hunar: English Calligraphy Workshop led by Malik Mukhtar, where students explored the art of elegant lettering. The festivals cultural programme showcased Kashmir's vibrant folk traditions through performances by Raja Art and Culture, Dilshad Cultural Forum, Kalidas Theatre Group and Pompoush Folk Theatre. The evening concluded with musical performances by Dr Shazia Hameed, Rashida Akhter and Abid Ali, adding a festive atmosphere despite the rainy weather.
Iran Claims Destructive Drone Strikes on US Military Bases in Kuwait
New Delhi, July 19: The Iranian military has asserted that it conducted significant drone attacks on two major US military bases in Kuwait as part of Operation Sakeh (Lightning). According to Iranian officials, these strikes were a response to repeated lethal attacks from the United States. As reported by Irans semi-official news agency, Fars News, ... Read more Iran Claims Destructive Drone Strikes on US Military Bases in Kuwait
Delhi horror: Man rapes minor daughter when wife, son were away; absconding
Father rapes 14-year-old daughter in Jahangirpuri when mother, brother step out; threatens to kill them if she speaks up. Accused, who lives separately in Badli village, absconding. Case filed under BNS and POCSO.
Delhi's New Rooftop Solar Campaign To Offer Subsidy, Help With Installation
The Solarize East campaign will initially cover South-East Delhi, with residents being guided on government subsidies, net metering and rooftop solar installation.
Delhi trader gets extortion threat from gangster Goldy Brar, Rs 5 crore demanded
A Delhi businessman reported receiving an extortion voice note demanding Rs 5 crore. The sender identified himself as gangster Goldy Brar and threatened consequences for non-payment. Police have registered a case and initiated a thorough investigation into the matter. Investigators are working to verify the voice note's authenticity and trace its origin. Technical surveillance is also underway to determine the threat's source.
'I will represent him': Sonam Wangchuk's wife Gitanjali Angmo to lead tomorrow's protest
Activist Sonam Wangchuk's wife, Gitanjali Angmo, said she will lead Monday's planned march to Parliament in his place after the Delhi High Court declined to order his transfer from Safdarjung Hospital to a private hospital. She urged protesters to keep the demonstration peaceful and remain alert against any attempts to disrupt it.
Om Birla Seeks Public Suggestions Ahead of Monsoon Session
New Delhi, July 19: Just a day before the commencement of the Parliaments Monsoon Session, the Business Advisory Committee (BAC) of the Lok Sabha convened on Sunday. The meeting was chaired by Lok Sabha Speaker Om Birla, who invited all political parties to share suggestions on public interest issues. During the meeting, Speaker Birla encouraged ... Read more Om Birla Seeks Public Suggestions Ahead of Monsoon Session
Activist Sonam Wangchuk's wife, Gitanjali Angmo, on Sunday said she would lead tomorrow's protest to Parliament in his place, adding that the activist remains committed to continuing his indefinite hunger strike as he had been observing it previously.
675 Parks, 4 Ridge Zones, 6.62 Lakh Plants: Delhi's Monsoon Plantation Push
DDA says it has completed nearly 30 per cent of its 23-lakh plantation target. The drive comes amid a wider push to track tree protection and compensatory plantation across Delhi.
Gang that broke into locked flats in condos busted
Watch: Shabana Azmi visits Jantar Mantar, extends support to NEET protesters
Shabana Azmi visited Delhi's Jantar Mantar to express solidarity with the ongoing protest over alleged NEET examination irregularities. The veteran actor met Cockroach Janta Party founder Abhijeet Dipke, who is on a hunger strike, and interacted with protesters demanding accountability
Delhi Woman Dies After Construction Lift Collapses in Begumpur
DDA plants over 6.6 lakh saplings, achieves nearly 30% of planting target in first phase
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DDA to open multilevel parking lot at Bhikaji Cama Place by mid-Oct
Chalo Sansad eve: Jantar Mantar comes alive as nearly 20,000 gather
New Delhi: Ahead of the Cockroach Janta Partys proposed march to Parliament on Monday, July 20, to press for education reforms, political leaders, actors and common people thronged the protest site at Jantar Mantar in New Delhi. CJP chief spokesperson Saurav Das claimed that nearly 20,000 people were at and around Jantar Mantar even before Get the latest updates in Hyderabad City News , Technology , Entertainment , Sports , Politics and Top Stories on WhatsApp & Telegram by subscribing to our channels. You can also download our app for Android and iOS .
Delhi Police clarifies no permission sought or given for parliament march to CJP
World medical body sees force-feeding hunger strikers as unethical
A Surge Of Support At Jantar Mantar
Make March to Parliament Successful: Wangchuk
Over 60% of complaints before DCPCR linked to Right to Education
From missing documents and family disputes to poverty and child labour, 1,337 of 2,214 complaints processed over 15 months were RTE-related
Oppn walks out of all-party meet ahead of Monsoon session
New Delhi: A combative opposition staged a symbolic walkout on Sunday, July 19, at an all-party meeting against the governments invitation to rebel TMC MPs and demanded discussions on issues of Ram temple donation theft, NEET paper leak and E20 petrol in Parliament, setting a fiery tone for the Monsoon session. After the meeting, Parliamentary 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 .
Juveniles assault cops trying to rescue youth, 1 dead
Distress calls 24x7: What Delhis child helpline control room hears every day
Verified Cases more than doubled in two years as responders handle abuse, abandoned newborns, missing children and cries for help
Delhi Police Says No Permission Granted for Protest Marches Ahead of Parliament Session
SRINAGAR: Delhi Police on Sunday clarified that no permission has been sought or granted for any protest march or procession in the New Delhi district ahead of the commencement of the Parliament session on Sunday. Prohabitory orders u/s 163 BNSS are in force in New Delhi District except designated protest site at Jantar Mantar Road. []
Delhi Police says no permission for CJP's Parliament march as Sonam Wangchuks wife joins protester
Lok Sabha Seat Shock: Abhishek Banerjee Pushed Behind as 20 TMC Rebels Get Front-Row
Our Correspondent / New Delhi In a move set to trigger a political storm on the eve of the Monsoon Session, the Lok Sabha Secretariat has re-allotted seats of 28Members of Parliament, with Trinamool Congress alleging that all 20 MPs identified by the partys leadership as part of its rebel camp have been accommodated ahead []
Union Minister Pralhad Joshi warned restaurants against levying mandatory service charges. Establishments continuing this practice face stringent action and reputational damage. The Central Consumer Protection Authority has initiated action against forty-one restaurants nationwide. The Delhi High Court upheld guidelines prohibiting automatic service charges on bills. Consumers are urged to report such unfair trade practices to the ministry.
CCPA Takes Action Against 41 Restaurants for Unapproved Service Charges
New Delhi, July 19: The Central Consumer Protection Authority (CCPA) has initiated action against 41 restaurants across the country for adding service charges to bills without consumer consent. This decision follows complaints received through the National Consumer Helpline (NCH), which included bills where service charges were automatically included without explicit approval from consumers. Upon investigation, ... Read more CCPA Takes Action Against 41 Restaurants for Unapproved Service Charges
Patient dies hours after ceiling fan falls on him at Delhi's GTB Hospital
A patient died nearly three hours after a ceiling fan fell on him. The incident occurred in the emergency ward of Delhi's Guru Teg Bahadur Hospital. Hospital sources stated the fan was repaired after the incident occurred. Eyewitnesses claimed a nurse was injured in a separate incident previously. The patient's family is seeking an inquiry into the alleged maintenance lapses.
Activist Sonam Wangchuk may end his hunger strike if leaders assure parliamentary action. His wife alleges illegal detention and denied choice of hospital for treatment. She claims a trust deficit in the government's handling of his health. Wangchuk was moved from Jantar Mantar amid concerns about his participation in a march. Discrepancies in his medical reports and police presence have raised further questions.
Panel to consider two complaints on leasing and illegal diversion of forest land in Kerala
The complaints on reported illegal diversion of forest land and irregular timber auction in Chalakudy forest division and the alleged continued use of reserved forest land by Plantation Corporation of Kerala will come up before the Central Empowered Committee, New Delhi, on July 20
No Permission: Prohibitory Orders Imposed Ahead Of Planned Parliament March
The prohibitory order under Section 163 BNSS (formerly Section 144 CrPC) is currently in effect in the New Delhi district, according to the DCP's post.
Delhi Lakshmi Yojana: Only Rs 1,000 in hand, rest earmarked for savings account
Under the proposed Delhi Lakshmi Yojana, women beneficiaries will receive only 1,000 in cash from the promised 2,500 monthly assistance, while the remaining 1,500 will be deposited into a recurring deposit (RD) account with a three-year lock-in period.
New Delhi: CISF Seizes 1,799 Tonnes Of Coal Worth 1.08 Cr
Enforcement has been strengthened through statutory powers available to designated CISF officers under the Mines and Minerals (Development and Regulation) Act, 1957: Reports
Sonam Wangchuks march: His search history told a kind story
A woman was pleasantly surprised to discover her husband was trying to fund train tickets to New Delhi for students eager to attend Mondays Chalo Sansad protest call by Sonam Wangchuk and Cockroach Janta Party (CJP). Posted by Brut., Darshana said she got suspicious of her husbands search history, which mostly read train travel to Get the latest updates in Hyderabad City News , Technology , Entertainment , Sports , Politics and Top Stories on WhatsApp & Telegram by subscribing to our channels. You can also download our app for Android and iOS .
New Delhi: NTA Flags AI-Generated OMRs In NEET Complaints
The advisory follows the agencys review of complaints regarding differences between expected and declared scores Reports
Ramayanas Grand Launch Blends Cinema With Spirituality
From touching the feet of veterans to invoking divine blessings, the launch of Ramayana in New Delhi was less a film promotion and more a celebration of faith, tradition and cultural reverence, with Ranbir Kapoor setting the tone through repeated gestures of humility and devotion
Cockroach Janta Party (CJP) founder Abhijeet Dipke urged supporters to gather at Jantar Mantar in large numbers ahead of the proposed 'Sansad Chalo' march to Parliament on Monday, alleging that Delhi Police may crack down on the protest.
CISF Seizes 1,800 Metric Tons of Coal in Anti-Theft Operation
New Delhi, July 19: The Central Industrial Security Force (CISF) has achieved significant success in its special operation against coal theft, illegal mining, and smuggling. Over the past three weeks, the CISF has seized 1,798.725 metric tons of coal that was being illegally mined, stored, or transported, with an estimated value of around 1.08 crore. ... Read more CISF Seizes 1,800 Metric Tons of Coal in Anti-Theft Operation
A video shared online shows a stranger helping another passenger take photos. The interaction occurred on the air bridge before boarding a flight. This small act of kindness made an ordinary airport experience memorable for many. The content creator encouraged viewers to bring smiles to others' faces. Social media users widely appreciated the thoughtful and helpful gesture.
J&K Congress stages sit-in for statehood; march to LG's residence foiled, dozens detained
Jammu, Jul 19: Dozens of Congress leaders and activists were detained on Sunday as police foiled their march to the Lok Bhavan in Jammu to submit a memorandum addressed to President Droupadi Murmu in support of the demand for immediate restoration of full statehood to Jammu and Kashmir. The march led by Pradesh Congress Committee president Tariq Hameed Karra came a day ahead of the National Conference's proposed demonstration for restoration of statehood in Delhi. Before the march, hundreds of Congress workers staged a peaceful sit-in at Maharaja Hari Singh Park in the heart of the city and raised slogans in support of the statehood demand. Police barricaded the road at Jewel Chowk, stopping Congress workers from proceeding in a procession to Lok Bhavan to submit their memorandum. A brief scuffle ensued as the protesters attempted to push past the barricades, officials said. They added that dozens of Congress activists and leaders, including Karra, AICC general secretary G A Mir, working president Raman Bhalla and several former ministers and legislators were detained. Earlier, talking to reporters, Karra said the Congress had been campaigning for the restoration of statehood for nearly two years, taking the message to all 20 districts of Jammu and Kashmir through district-level programmes, hunger strikes and campaigns under the slogans Chalo Srinagar, Chalo Jammu and Chalo Delhi. He said the memorandum was intended to be submitted at the lieutenant governor's residence for onward transmission to the President of India. Karra also announced that the party would intensify its agitation with a second round of district-level programmes and was considering a long march from Lakhanpur in Kathua to Lolab in north Kashmir. Asked about the Congress' participation in Monday's NC protest at Jantar Mantar, Karra said he, along with Mir, were leaving for New Delhi, while the party's central leadership would decide which other leaders would participate. The Congress leader also urged the government to announce a comprehensive rehabilitation package for people affected by the recent flash floods in Poonch and Rajouri, saying the disaster had caused extensive loss of life and property. Mir said the people of Jammu and Kashmir had voted in large numbers in the Assembly elections, believing the Prime Minister's assurance that statehood would be restored after delimitation and elections. Nearly two years have passed, but there has been no indication from the Centre on fulfilling that commitment, he said. Mir highlighted that the Congress had been spearheading the Hamari Riyasat, Hamara Haq (Our State, Our Right) campaign for the past two years and had consistently raised the issue in Jammu and Kashmir, Delhi and Parliament. Referring to the NC protest scheduled for Monday, he said the Congress welcomed every platform that strengthened the demand for statehood as it was an issue concerning all the people of Jammu and Kashmir. However, he alleged that the BJP's decision to hold protests in Srinagar on Monday appeared to be an attempt to sabotage the Delhi protest in support of statehood. Former minister G M Saroori noted that restoring statehood was essential for protecting the democratic rights and constitutional aspirations of the people and reaffirmed that the Congress would continue its peaceful agitation until the demand was fulfilled.
'No permission sought or granted': Delhi Police on CJP's Parliament march
Delhi Police has denied permission for a proposed march to Parliament on July 20. Prohibitory orders are in effect across the New Delhi district, banning assemblies. Unauthorized gatherings will face legal action under new Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita provisions. The Delhi High Court previously upheld the Centre's intervention in Sonam Wangchuk's hunger strike. Authorities urge public cooperation to ensure security during the upcoming Parliament session.
Sonam is under illegal detention at Safdarjung Hospital: Wife
New Delhi: Activist Sonam Wangchuks wife Gitanjali J Angmo on Sunday, July 19, said it felt like he was kept under illegal detention at Safdarjung Hospital after being forcibly removed from Jantar Mantar, and that the family has been denied the fundamental right to choose where he should receive treatment. Speaking outside Safdarjung Hospital, where Get the latest updates in Hyderabad City News , Technology , Entertainment , Sports , Politics and Top Stories on WhatsApp & Telegram by subscribing to our channels. You can also download our app for Android and iOS .
Delhi Police said no permission has been sought or granted for a proposed march to Parliament on July 20, warning that participants in any unauthorised procession or assembly in the New Delhi district will face legal action. Prohibitory orders under Section 163 of the BNSS remain in force, banning protest marches, demonstrations and gatherings of five or more people, except at Jantar Mantar with prior permission.
Indian Stock Market Strengthens Amid Robust Domestic Investor Activity
New Delhi, July 19: Last week, strong buying by domestic institutional investors (DIIs) offset heavy selling by foreign institutional investors (FIIs). This trend indicates that despite global uncertainties, domestic liquidity is bolstering the Indian stock market, analysts reported on Sunday. During the past week, FIIs recorded a net outflow of 8,743.35 crore in the Indian ... Read more Indian Stock Market Strengthens Amid Robust Domestic Investor Activity
Delhi records warmest July night in five years; maximum 3 degrees above normal
The weather department has predicted a generally cloudy sky with moderate rain on Monday (July 20, 2026), with the maximum and minimum temperatures expected to settle around 36 degrees Celsius and 26 degrees Celsius, respectively, the IMD said
Srinagar, July 19: National Conference Member of Parliament Chowdry Mohammad Ramzan on Saturday pitched for the restoration of Jammu and Kashmir's statehood, constitutional rights and state subject laws during the All-Party Floor Leaders' Meeting convened ahead of the Monsoon Session of Parliament in New Delhi. The meeting, convened by Union Minister for Parliamentary Affairs Kiren Rijiju, was chaired by Defence Minister Rajnath Singh and attended by Union Ministers of State for Parliamentary Affairs Arjun Ram Meghwal and L. Murugan, besides floor leaders and representatives of major political parties from both the Lok Sabha and the Rajya Sabha. Addressing the meeting, Ramzan termed the August 5, 2019 decisions a lack day in the history of Jammu and Kashmir, alleging that they were taken unilaterally and deprived the people of their constitutional rights, identity and statehood by reducing the erstwhile state to a Union Territory. He said the outcome of the 2024 Jammu and Kashmir Assembly elections reflected the people's rejection of the policies linked to the August 5 decisions and represented a clear mandate for the restoration of statehood and constitutional rights. Seeking immediate restoration of statehood, Ramzan reminded the meeting that both Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Union Home Minister Amit Shah had publicly assured that full statehood would be restored. He also referred to the Supreme Court's observations calling for restoration of statehood at the earliest after delimitation and elections. Questioning the delay, he said nearly two years had passed since the formation of an elected government in Jammu and Kashmir, yet the promise remained unfulfilled. He urged the Centre to honour its commitment without any further delay instead of repeatedly stating that it would be done at an appropriate time. Ramzan further said that despite the presence of a democratically elected government with a strong public mandate, several key powers continued to remain with the Lieutenant Governor. He demanded that the elected government be fully empowered and called for the immediate restoration of full statehood, constitutional rights and state subject laws. Raising humanitarian concerns, the NC MP sought the transfer of prisoners from Jammu and Kashmir lodged in jails outside the Union Territory back to the Valley. He said such a move would facilitate access to legal counsel and court proceedings while easing the financial burden on their families. He also urged the government to compassionately review the cases of those accused of minor offences, saying that despite earlier assurances, no meaningful progress had been made. Ramzan also highlighted concerns over the safety and security of Kashmiris living outside Jammu and Kashmir. He said students, labourers, traders, businessmen and professionals from Kashmir often become targets of harassment and intimidation following incidents elsewhere in the country. He urged the Central Government to take effective measures to ensure their safety, dignity and protection. He also appealed to opposition parties to join the National Conference's proposed protest in New Delhi for the restoration of Jammu and Kashmir's statehood. Extending the invitation on behalf of the party and its president, Dr Farooq Abdullah, Ramzan said the protest would serve as a democratic reminder to the Central Government to fulfil its commitment to restore statehood and the constitutional rights of the people of Jammu and Kashmir.
SP MP Dharmendra Yadav Demands Answers on Ram Temple Donations in Parliament
New Delhi, July 19: Samajwadi Party MP Dharmendra Yadav has stated that his party will raise several critical issues during the upcoming monsoon session of Parliament. Following an all-party meeting, Yadav emphasized the need to address the alleged embezzlement of donations related to the construction of the Ram Temple. Yadav remarked that the party has ... Read more SP MP Dharmendra Yadav Demands Answers on Ram Temple Donations in Parliament
'He intends to continue the fast': Sonam Wangchuk's wife vows to lead Parliament march
Gitanjali J Angmo will lead a march to Parliament representing her husband, Sonam Wangchuk. Wangchuk continues his indefinite hunger strike from Safdarjung Hospital after being moved there. The Delhi High Court declined to order his immediate transfer to a private facility. Angmo urged protesters to maintain peace and remain vigilant against disruptions. Security has been heightened across New Delhi ahead of the planned march.
Man Stabs Wife To Death With Scissors In Delhi, Arrested From Moradabad
A complaint of murder was lodged with the Seelmapur police station on Thursday as the victim's family claimed that the woman was killed in a cold-blooded manner by her husband after a bitter fight.
'Carry Tiranga, avoid political flags': CJP releases do's and don'ts for 'Chalo Sansad' march
The Cockroach Janta Party released guidelines for the 'Chalo Sansad' march. Participants are urged to maintain peace and carry national symbols. Activist Sonam Wangchuk called the march India's second freedom movement. Delhi Police have deployed additional personnel and intensified security measures. Authorities are determined to prevent any unauthorized march towards Parliament.
Opposition Targets Government in Monsoon Session Over Key Issues
New Delhi, July 19: The Congress party and other opposition groups have announced their intention to confront the central government on several critical issues during the upcoming monsoon session of Parliament. Key topics include alleged embezzlement of donations at the Ram Temple in Ayodhya, the NEET-UG paper leak scandal, and the forced hospitalization of environmental ... Read more Opposition Targets Government in Monsoon Session Over Key Issues
NTA warns NEET candidates not to submit fake or AI OMR sheets
New Delhi: The National Testing Agency (NTA) has issued an advisory to NEET-UG 2026 candidates and their parents, warning them not to submit fake or AI-generated OMR sheets when raising complaints about score discrepancies. The warning comes after the NTA reviewed several complaints regarding differences between candidates expected and declared NEET 2026 scores. During 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 .
3rd ODI: Exclusion From Playing Eleven Can Affect Kuldeep's Rhythm And Confidence, Says Ashwin
Lucknow Super Giants: Former India off-spinner Ravichandran Ashwin on Sunday questioned the team management's decision to repeatedly bench premier left-arm wrist-spinner Kuldeep Yadav, warning that such frequent exclusions could severely damage a bowler's confidence. In the absence of injured pace spearhead Jasprit Bumrah and Washington Sundar being ruled out due to hamstring injury, Kuldeep was still overlooked for Sundays ongoing ODI series decider at Lords. It meant that India are playing four pacers and a lone spinner in left-arm spin bowling all-rounder Axar Patel, with no sixth bowling option in their line-up. The only defense for not playing Kuldeep usually is that the batting finishes at number 7, wonder how it feels to have Arshdeep at number 8 today! Adding Bumrahs absence to that, one can only feel bad for Kuldeep. Trust me, this can affect the rhythm and confidence of a bowler, Ashwin stated on his X account on Sunday. Kuldeep has now sat out three of India's all ODIs in England after being rested from the T20I leg of the tour. Even during the preceding home ODI series against Afghanistan, Kuldeep featured in just one game, returning figures of 0-42 in Lucknow. The only defense for not playing Kuldeep usually is that the batting finishes at number 7, wonder how it feels to have Arshdeep at number 8 today! Adding Bumrahs absence to that, one can only feel bad for Kuldeep. Trust me, this can affect the rhythm and confidence of a bowler, Ashwin stated on his X account on Sunday. Also Read: Live Cricket Score The left-arm wrist-spinner has endured a tough run lately after having a challenging IPL 2026 campaign for Delhi Capitals. Post the tournaments end, Kuldeep made a switch to Lucknow Super Giants via a trade deal which saw Rishabh Pant moving back to Delhi Capitals. While Kuldeep boasts an incredibly impressive career record of 194 wickets in 121 ODIs, his continuous non-selection still leaves many people curious. Article Source: IANS
CBI Conducts Raids in Multi-State Bank Fraud Case Worth 1,109 Crore
New Delhi, July 19: The Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) launched simultaneous raids on July 18 across four statesWest Bengal, Odisha, Tamil Nadu, and Uttarakhandin connection with a bank fraud case involving 1,109 crore. This operation targeted multiple locations linked to M/s Gupta Power Infrastructure Limited, based in Bhubaneswar, Odisha. According to the CBI, the ... Read more CBI Conducts Raids in Multi-State Bank Fraud Case Worth 1,109 Crore
Wife, Son Not Home, Man Sexually Assaults Teen Daughter In Delhi
The survivor alleged that on July 7, her father came to their residence when her mother and brother were not at home and established forcible physical relations with her against her will.
UTT Juniors: Ahon and Somdev Shine as U Mumba TT Claims First Title
Mumbai, July 19: U Mumba TT has made history by winning its first title, thanks to the stellar performances of top draft pick Ahon Ray and one of Indias most promising young talents, Somdev Sengupta. On Sunday, U Mumba TT triumphed over Dabang Delhi TTC with a score of 5-2 at the Dr. Shyama Prasad ... Read more UTT Juniors: Ahon and Somdev Shine as U Mumba TT Claims First Title
Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma inspected a proposed cultural centre and Naamghar. He also reviewed the nearing completion of the new Assam House in Dwarka. Both facilities aim to serve Assamese people visiting the national capital. The Chief Minister announced inaugurations for these projects and others soon. These initiatives reflect Assam's commitment to its diaspora and cultural heritage.
Fire guts event management warehouse in Ssouth Delhis Fatehpur Beri
The Delhi High Court on Sunday refused to grant interim relief to climate activist Sonam Wangchuk in a petition filed by his wife, Dr Gitanjali J Angmo, challenging his continued hospitalisation at Safdarjung Hospital and seeking his transfer to a private hospital of his choice. The single-judge Bench of Justice Mini Pushkarna held that the [] The post Delhi High Court refuses to interfere with government decision to shift Sonam Wangchuk to hospital amid deteriorating health appeared first on India Legal .
Security intensified in Delhi ahead of Parliament session, CJPs march call
The Delhi Police has deployed additional personnel, strengthened barricading and is conducting intensive vehicle checks at key entry points
Bihars Banana and Makhana Industries Set to Flourish with New Highway Upgrade
New Delhi, July 19: The recent approval from the Central Cabinets Economic Affairs Committee (CCEA) for the upgrade of the Khagaria-Purnia section (NH-31 and NH-231) to a four-lane highway is poised to invigorate the economy of Bihars agriculture-centric regions. This information was released by the government in a fact sheet on Sunday. The fact sheet ... Read more Bihars Banana and Makhana Industries Set to Flourish with New Highway Upgrade
Vijay's Jana Nayagan Tickets Sell Like Hot Cakes
The advance bookings for Vijay's last film have opened in Hyderabad, Bengaluru, Mumbai, Kerala, Delhi and more. The tickets for the Tamil version of the film are priced between Rs 100 and Rs 800
Delhi HC declines relief to Wangchuk, says shift to hospital not arbitrary
Hearing the matter, Justice Mini Pushkarna issued notice to the Centre, the Delhi Police and other respondents, directing them to submit status reports before the next hearing scheduled for July 24
Sonam Wangchuks legal team will move a division bench against the Delhi High Court order refusing his transfer from Safdarjung Hospital to a private facility. His counsel argued that the activist should have the right to choose his own doctors and alleged that heavy police deployment around his hospital room was affecting his recovery.
Ram Mandir Trust Under Scrutiny: Opposition Demands Accountability from Government
New Delhi, July 19: The Shiv Sena (UBT) has expressed its support for Congress leaders Rahul Gandhi and Mallikarjun Kharge, who have written to the Prime Minister demanding an investigation and accountability regarding the Ram Mandir Trust. Party spokesperson Anand Dubey stated that the oppositions move is entirely justified, noting that his party had previously ... Read more Ram Mandir Trust Under Scrutiny: Opposition Demands Accountability from Government
CBI conducts searches at 15 locations in Mumbai, Delhi in Reliance ADA Group cases
The CBI said it has registered seven FIRs, seized incriminating documents during the searches, and that the Supreme Court is monitoring the ongoing investigation
India Enters Make in India Era for Civil Aviation, Says Ram Mohan Naidu
New Delhi, July 19: Union Aviation Minister Ram Mohan Naidu announced on Sunday that Indias aerospace sector is rapidly expanding under the Make in India initiative. The country is moving towards a future where citizens will travel in locally manufactured aircraft. The minister shared a video of Indias first Airbus C-295 military transport aircraft, calling ... Read more India Enters Make in India Era for Civil Aviation, Says Ram Mohan Naidu
Sonam Wangchuk To Remain In Government Hospital, Court Denies Interim Relief
Delhi High Court denied any interim relief to Sonam Wangchuk's wife during a special hearing on his request to shift him from Safdarjung hospital.
Delhi HC Declines Immediate Relief to Sonam Wangchuk, Says Safdarjung Doctors Monitoring His Health
Court says no immediate intervention needed; plea seeking transfer to private hospital to be heard on July 24
A purported trailer of Nitesh Tiwari's Ramayana leaked online shortly after its Delhi launch event despite strict anti-leak measures. The viral clips sparked excitement among fans ahead of the film's official global trailer release on July 24
Yash Makes Surprise Entry at Ramayana Trailer Launch in Delhi
The actor, who plays Ravana and co-produces the film, receives a roaring welcome as he joins Ranbir Kapoor and the cast ahead of the trailer's public release.
'Govt was within its right': Why Delhi HC backed Sonam Wangchuk's hospital shift
The Delhi High Court rejected a plea to move Sonam Wangchuk to a private hospital. The court noted no force was used in his transfer to Safdarjung Hospital. Family members have been granted round-the-clock access to the fasting activist. Doctors are monitoring his health and administering oral substances with consent. The government acted within its rights to provide care for Wangchuk.
Pinarayi Vijayan extends support to students on hunger strike in Delhi
Pinarayi Vijayan voiced support for students on hunger strike in New Delhi. He stated the nation's youth will not yield to the current government's authoritarian rule. Student leaders are protesting alleged irregularities in competitive examinations, including the NEET paper leak. They are demanding accountability and the resignation of the Union Education Minister. Vijayan emphasized listening to students' dreams and addressing their concerns for India's future.
Strengthening India-Zanzibar Ties: Vice President Meets President Mwinyi
New Delhi, July 19: Dr. Hussein Ali Mwinyi, the President of Zanzibar and Chairman of the Revolutionary Council, met with Vice President C.P. Radhakrishnan during his visit to India. The meeting took place at the Vice Presidents residence and featured extensive and positive discussions. The Vice Presidents office shared details of the meeting on the ... Read more Strengthening India-Zanzibar Ties: Vice President Meets President Mwinyi
'Big mistake': CJP founder Abhijeet Dipke accuses Delhi Police of 'kidnapping' Sonam Wangchuk
Climate activist Sonam Wangchuk was removed from the Jantar Mantar protest site. He had been on an indefinite hunger strike for over twenty days. Authorities moved him to Safdarjung Hospital for necessary medical monitoring. Protesters and the Cockroach Janta Party criticized this forceful removal. However, the Delhi High Court later upheld the government's decision.
Jammu and Kashmir Exports Premium Cherries and Plums to Singapore, Boosting Farmers Income
New Delhi, July 19: The central government is continuously working to enhance farmers income. In this effort, the first shipment of premium Areco cherries and Centrose plums has been exported from Shopian and Pulwama in Jammu and Kashmir to Singapore. This announcement was made by Commerce and Industry Minister Piyush Goyal on Sunday. In a ... Read more Jammu and Kashmir Exports Premium Cherries and Plums to Singapore, Boosting Farmers Income
Delhi HC rejects plea seeking transfer of activist Sonam Wangchuk from Safdarjung hospital
The Delhi High Court ruled Sonam Wangchuk will stay at Safdarjung Hospital for now. The court found the transfer to the government hospital was not arbitrary. Wangchuk's vital parameters had worsened during his hunger strike, necessitating the move. His family sought transfer to a private hospital, but the court declined an interim order.
Jammu and Kashmir Exports Premium Cherries and Plums to Singapore
New Delhi, July 19: The central government is making continuous efforts to enhance farmers income. In this regard, the first shipment of premium Areco cherries and Centrose plums has been exported from Shopian and Pulwama in Jammu and Kashmir to Singapore. This information was shared by Commerce and Industry Minister Piyush Goyal on Sunday. In ... Read more Jammu and Kashmir Exports Premium Cherries and Plums to Singapore
Delhi government will procure two lakh tricolours from self-help groups for the Har Ghar Tiranga campaign. Over fifteen lakh national flags will be distributed across Delhi as part of this patriotic initiative. Self-help groups will produce flags adhering strictly to the Flag Code of India. This initiative aims to promote public participation and national unity effectively. The government also plans to source flags from online marketplaces for wider reach.
Delhi man arrested for killing wife with scissors over affair suspicion
A man was arrested for allegedly murdering his wife with scissors. Suspicions of an extramarital relationship led to the fatal domestic dispute. Police apprehended the accused Saleem near Moradabad railway station in Uttar Pradesh. He confessed to attacking his wife during a heated argument. The alleged weapon of offense, scissors, has been seized by authorities.
Bihar's Shashank Gaurav secures BPSC Rank 2 after four UPSC setbacks, proving perseverance pays off
After multiple setbacks in competitive examinations, Bihar's Shashank Gaurav secured Rank 2 in the latest BPSC examination, proving the value of perseverance. A Zoology graduate from Ramjas College, University of Delhi, he failed four UPSC Civil Services attempts and two BPSC attempts before succeeding on his third BPSC try. With a disciplined study routine, consistent revision and strong family support, Shashank transformed years of disappointment into an inspiring success story for civil service aspirants.
Sonakshi Sinha backs Sonam Wangchuk after forced hospital shift, urges peaceful protest
Actor Sonakshi Sinha has once again voiced her support for activist Sonam Wangchuk, hours after Delhi Police moved him from the Jantar Mantar protest site to Safdarjung Hospital. In an Instagram video, Sinha called the move ot right and urged Wangchuk's supporters to stay peaceful ahead of their planned July 20 march to Parliament.
Aam Aadmi Party seeks debate on Wangchuk, NEET in Rajya Sabha
New Delhi: AAP Rajya Sabha MP Sanjay Singh on Sunday, July 19, submitted a notice of motion under Rule 267, seeking suspension of the days listed business in the Upper House to discuss the alleged NEET paper leak and the demands raised by activist Sonam Wangchuk. In his notice addressed to the Secretary-General of 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 .
Husband Arrested for Murdering Wife with Scissors in New Delhi
New Delhi, July 19: The police have solved a murder case involving a woman in Gautampuri, located on the third floor of Street Number 9. Within 48 hours, they arrested the husband implicated in the crime. The accused, identified as Salim, was apprehended in Moradabad. According to police reports, on July 16 at approximately 7:32 ... Read more Husband Arrested for Murdering Wife with Scissors in New Delhi
MPs Ken-Betwa protest ends abruptly, Amit Bhatnagar detained
Chhatarpur: A 15-day protest against the Ken-Betwa Link and other development projects in Madhya Pradeshs Chhatarpur district ended on Sunday, July 19, after police cleared the agitation site and sent protesters back to their villages. Some protesters alleged that the movement leader Amit Bhatnagar was detained, while the police denied making any arrests. Delhi police 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 .

