Opposition Criticizes ED Raids on Punjab Ministers Residence
New Delhi, May 10: The opposition has targeted the central government following the Enforcement Directorate (ED) raid at the residence of Punjab Minister Sanjeev Arora on Saturday. They allege that the motive behind the raid is to pressure Arora into joining the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), a scenario they believe is unlikely to happen. Rashtriya ... Read more Opposition Criticizes ED Raids on Punjab Ministers Residence
HC protects MP Shashi Tharoors personality rights, directs removal of deepfake video
NEW DELHI, May 10: The Delhi High Court has protected the personality rights of Congress MP Shashi Tharoor and directed X to take down a AI-generated deepfake video purportedly showing him praising Pakistans diplomacy. Justice Mini Pushkarna, in an interim order passed on Tharoors lawsuit, also restrained the misappropriation of the Thiruvananthapuram MPs name, image, distinct voice, signature oratorical cadence and manner of speaking, highly refined vocabulary and other facets of his persona to create and publish any deepfakes, voice-cloned [] The post HC protects MP Shashi Tharoors personality rights, directs removal of deepfake video appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
On May 10, gold prices in India remained stable with 24-karat gold at 153,140 per 10 gm and 22-karat at 140,378. Silver was priced at 262,350 per kg. Trading rates are unavailable as MCX is closed on weekends.
Dr A K Panda takes charge as new Chairman & Managing Director of SAIL
NEW DELHI, May 10: Dr Ashok Kumar Panda has assumed charge as Chairman & Managing Director of Steel Authority of India Limited (SAIL) on May 9, the SAIL statement said here. He served as Director (Finance) of the company and also had the additional charge of Director (Commercial) for about nine months during this period. Academically, Panda has done BE in Electrical Engineering in 1992 and began his career as a Management Trainee (Technical) in SAIL. During his tenure as [] The post Dr A K Panda takes charge as new Chairman & Managing Director of SAIL appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Crude oil prices likely to stay higher for longer: ADB Chief Economist
NEW DELHI, May 10: Crude oil prices are likely to stay higher for longer due to the disruption caused by the longer-than-expected Middle East crisis, ADB Chief Economist Albert Park has said. With a higher oil price expectation, we actually have it as USD 96 per barrel as average for 2026 as per the new reference scenario. It should stay elevated at USD 80 per barrel in 2027. So, our idea is that the oil prices are likely to stay [] The post Crude oil prices likely to stay higher for longer: ADB Chief Economist appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
ELV rules make auto sector non-compliant; FY26 scrap target missed by 70 pc
NEW DELHI, May 10: Auto companies in India fell short by 70 per cent in meeting the steel equivalent vehicle scrapping commitments in FY26 set under the environment ministrys end-of-life vehicle rules, even as industry executives blamed unrealistic policy for making the entire sector non-compliant. The Ministry of Environment, Forest and Climate Change, notified the Environment Protection (End-of-Life Vehicle) Rules, 2025, in January last year, and it came into effect on April 1, 2025. It required automakers to meet extended [] The post ELV rules make auto sector non-compliant; FY26 scrap target missed by 70 pc appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Mcap of four of top-10 most valued firms erodes by Rs 1 lakh cr; State Bank biggest laggard
NEW DELHI, May 10: The combined market valuation of four of the top-10 most valued firms eroded by Rs 1 lakh crore last week, with State Bank of India taking the biggest hit, amid a range-bound trend in equities. Last week, the BSE benchmark Sensex climbed 414.69 points or 0.53 per cent, and the NSE Nifty went up by 178.6 points or 0.74 per cent. Indian equity markets witnessed a volatile and range-bound week, with sentiment remaining cautious despite intermittent [] The post Mcap of four of top-10 most valued firms erodes by Rs 1 lakh cr; State Bank biggest laggard appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Titan Company unfazed about gold supply in short term as exchange programmes aid sourcing
NEW DELHI, May 10: Leading branded jeweller maker Titan Company is unconcerned about short-term gold supply issues due to West Asia conflict as its gold exchange programme and contingency sourcing plans are helping mitigate risks. Titan, whose FY26 topline crossed Rs 75,000 crore, said the companys gold exchange programme has been running successfully since the third quarter and it has further strengthened sourcing flexibility for its jewellery businesses. our gold exchange programme is very, very successfully being run from the [] The post Titan Company unfazed about gold supply in short term as exchange programmes aid sourcing appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
New generation, new voice, new imagination: Rahul on Vijays swearing-in as TN CM
NEW DELHI, May 10: The Congress on Sunday hailed C Joseph Vijay on being sworn-in as the Tamil Nadu chief minister with Rahul Gandhi saying that the state has chosen a new generation, a new voice and a new imagination. Gandhi, who attended Vijays swearing-in ceremony in Chennai, posted pictures from the event on X. Vijay was sworn-in as the Tamil Nadu chief minister in a colourful ceremony, ushering in the first non-DMK, non-AIADMK government in the southern state in [] The post New generation, new voice, new imagination: Rahul on Vijays swearing-in as TN CM appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Noida International Airport may lose fare edge over IGI despite UPs fuel tax relief. Why?
Passengers may not find cheaper flights from the new Noida International Airport as higher airport tariffs and passenger charges offset Uttar Pradesh's lower aviation fuel tax. Airlines warn these costs could make fares similar to or higher than Delhi's Indira Gandhi International Airport, potentially discouraging passenger shift.
Iranian Embassys Stark Message to US Press Secretary on Mothers Day
New Delhi, May 10: Caroline Levitt, the White House Press Secretary, recently welcomed her second child, a daughter named Viviana, affectionately called Vivi. She received numerous congratulatory messages on her announcement. However, on Mothers Day, various Iranian embassies targeted Levitts post with a stark reminder, stating, Your hands are stained with the blood of innocent ... Read more Iranian Embassys Stark Message to US Press Secretary on Mothers Day
Naidu to Visit New Delhi Tomorrow
Scheduled Meetings with Union Ministers and Participation in CII Business Summit
Vinesh Phogat Vows to Continue Fighting Despite Notice from Wrestling Federation of India
New Delhi, May 10: Renowned wrestler Vinesh Phogat has indicated her determination to continue her fight, despite receiving a show-cause notice from the Wrestling Federation of India (WFI). In a recent social media post, Vinesh expressed, Life feels like its caught in a deep whirlpool. The world keeps looking for flaws in my character. Life ... Read more Vinesh Phogat Vows to Continue Fighting Despite Notice from Wrestling Federation of India
NEW DELHI, May 10: Congress president Mallikarjun Kharge congratulated C Joseph Vijay on being sworn-in as the Tamil Nadu chief minister on Sunday and said he is confident that under the TVK chiefs leadership, the ideals that have long defined the states political and social consciousness will continue to guide governance. Vijay was sworn-in as the Tamil Nadu chief minister on Sunday in a colourful ceremony attended by Congress leader Rahul Gandhi, ushering in the first non-DMK, non-AIADMK government in [] The post Formation of this govt reaffirms strength of self-respect, social justice: Kharge after Vijays swearing-in as TN CM appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Essential Yoga Poses for Pregnant Women in Their Second Trimester
New Delhi, May 10: Today, Mothers Day is celebrated worldwide. The journey to motherhood is one of the most beautiful and memorable times in a womans life. Particularly, the second trimester of pregnancy is a phase when new energy emerges, fatigue decreases, and movement increases. This period is often referred to as the time of ... Read more Essential Yoga Poses for Pregnant Women in Their Second Trimester
Hampton Sky Realty Defends Against ED Investigation Claims
New Delhi, May 10: Hampton Sky Realty Limited, a company linked to Punjab Cabinet Minister Sanjeev Arora, has publicly addressed the Enforcement Directorate (ED) investigation and the allegations against it for the first time. In an official press statement, the company expressed its full confidence in the countrys judiciary and legal processes, affirming its cooperation ... Read more Hampton Sky Realty Defends Against ED Investigation Claims
Hampton Sky Realty Responds to ED Investigation Claims
New Delhi, May 10: Hampton Sky Realty Limited, a company linked to Punjab Cabinet Minister Sanjeev Arora, has publicly addressed the Enforcement Directorate (ED) investigation and allegations for the first time. In an official press statement, the company expressed complete trust in the countrys judiciary and legal processes, asserting its full cooperation with investigative agencies. ... Read more Hampton Sky Realty Responds to ED Investigation Claims
Delhis Lieutenant Governor Urges Residents to Support Traffic Police for Safer Roads
New Delhi, May 10: The Lieutenant Governor of Delhi, Tarunjeet Sandhu, has called on residents and visitors to collaborate with the Delhi Traffic Police to create a safer and more disciplined traffic environment in the capital. In a post on the social media platform X, Sandhu stated, Dear fellow residents of Delhi and visitors to ... Read more Delhis Lieutenant Governor Urges Residents to Support Traffic Police for Safer Roads
Significance of May 11 in the Hindu Calendar: Auspicious Moments and Panchang Insights
New Delhi, May 10: The Panchang holds significant importance in Sanatan Dharma. It guides the start of the day, auspicious events, and observances based on its calculations of Tithi, Nakshatra, Yoga, and Karana. It also provides information about festivals and special days. On Monday, May 11, 2026, the ninth Tithi of the Krishna Paksha in ... Read more Significance of May 11 in the Hindu Calendar: Auspicious Moments and Panchang Insights
UN Chief Welcomes Ceasefire and Prisoner Exchange Between Ukraine and Russia
New Delhi, May 10: The United Nations has welcomed a three-day ceasefire and planned prisoner exchange between Ukraine and Russia. UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres spokesperson, Stphane Dujarric, expressed support for this development. In a statement, Dujarric reiterated Guterres call for an immediate, complete, and unconditional ceasefire as a crucial step towards achieving a just, lasting, ... Read more UN Chief Welcomes Ceasefire and Prisoner Exchange Between Ukraine and Russia
Delhi judges grapple with rising threats and little protection
Judges have long been demanding security cover, but concerns have intensified in recent months after a series of reported threats and incidents.
Delhi: Saket court grants three-day police custody of Al-Falah University Chairman in PMLA case
Jawad Ahmad Siddiqui, Chairman of Al-Falah University, has been granted three days of police custody. This follows his arrest in a money laundering case linked to the Al-Falah Trust. The trust allegedly generated over Rs 493 crore in proceeds of crime. Siddiqui's bail plea was previously dismissed by the court. The Enforcement Directorate has filed a charge sheet against him.
Celebrating Mothers Day: A Tribute to Maternal Strength by Indian Leaders
New Delhi, May 10: On the occasion of Mothers Day, several prominent leaders across the nation expressed their respect, love, and gratitude towards mothers through social media. They hailed mothers as symbols of sacrifice, affection, values, and strength, highlighting their contributions as the greatest force in society and life. Delhi Chief Minister Rekha Gupta emphasized ... Read more Celebrating Mothers Day: A Tribute to Maternal Strength by Indian Leaders
Mothers Honored by Leaders on Mothers Day
New Delhi, May 10: On the occasion of Mothers Day, several prominent leaders across the country expressed their respect, love, and gratitude towards mothers through social media, wishing citizens well. They described mothers as symbols of sacrifice, affection, values, and strength, highlighting their contributions as the greatest force in society and life. Delhi Chief Minister ... Read more Mothers Honored by Leaders on Mothers Day
15-year-old stabbed to death in Delhi's Usmanpur; minor suspect apprehended
A 15-year-old boy was fatally stabbed in Northeast Delhi after intervening in a dispute involving his younger brother. Police apprehended a 17-year-old suspect and are investigating the exact sequence of events leading to the fatal attack.
CBSE and AIIMS launch counselling initiative to guide students towards informed career decisions
CBSE and AIIMS New Delhi have launched Phase II of Project MATE across more than 60 schools in Delhi NCR to strengthen adolescent wellbeing and counselling support. The initiative focuses on emotional, social and psychological development of middle-school students through classroom modules, peer-support systems and parent workshops. School counsellors participating in the programme will undergo intensive training at AIIMS New Delhi before implementation begins for students of Grades VI to VIII from July 2026.
Petrol, Diesel Price today (May 10): Despite mounting financial losses for oil marketing companies due to soaring global crude rates, fuel prices remained steady across India on May 10. The oil companies are facing a financial loss of Rs 30,000 crore per month and sources hint that fuel prices could rise in the coming days.
KMCH Sempora inaugurates state-of-the-art medical technologies in dermatology, ophthalmology
Kashmir Medical College and Hospital (KMCH), Sempora on Saturday inaugurated state-of-the-art medical technologies in the Departments of Dermatology and Ophthalmology, a step towards strengthening advanced and affordable healthcare in the region. The Department of Dermatology introduced several advanced technologies, including Quadruple Diode Laser for laser hair reduction, Q-Switch ND Laser, Ablative & Fractional CO2 Laser, Dermapen 4 (Microneedling Technology), dermatosurgery facilities, and a Narrow Band UV Chamber. These latest additions are aimed at enhancing treatment options for various skin, cosmetic and dermatological conditions, said a press release. Similarly, the Department of Ophthalmology also launched state-of-the-art facilities and services, including advanced diagnostic systems, Phacoemulsification with Premium IOLs, Retina & Vitreous Care, Squint & Paediatric Eye Care, and Dry Eye & Ocular Surface Management, significantly boosting specialised eye care services at the institution. The special ceremony was presided over by Executive Director KMCH, Insha Qazi, in presence of Principal/Dean KMCH, Prof. Nazir Ahmad Khan; Head Department of Dermatology and Medical Superintendent, Prof. Dr. Syed Mubasir; Head Department of Ophthalmology, Dr. Sheikh Sajad; besides Heads of Departments, senior faculty members, specialists, doctors and staff members of the institution. Speaking on the occasion, Executive Director KMCH, Insha Qazi, congratulated both the departments for introducing the latest technologies and said these facilities would greatly benefit patients across Jammu and Kashmir. She said Dermatology and Ophthalmology are vital departments and KMCH is committed to providing world-class healthcare facilities with the support of highly qualified faculty members. This is a moment of pride for KMCH. We have introduced advanced machinery and equipment that are available in premier institutes like AIIMS New Delhi and top corporate hospitals of the country. Patients often have to wait for long dates. With these facilities, quality healthcare will now be available locally, she said. The Executive Director further said that KMCH is going to establish a 1000-bedded hospital and a medical college to further strengthen healthcare infrastructure in the region. We are conducting surgeries at rates comparable to government hospitals so that people from all sections of society can benefit from quality treatment at affordable costs, she added. Insha Qazi also announced that KMCH will organise a massive health camp on May 18 at Sempora and appealed to the general public to take maximum benefit from the initiative. The health camp will provide free consultations, free medicines and free surgeries for patients. Principal/Dean KMCH, Prof. Nazir Ahmad Khan, said the introduction of new technology reflects the institutions commitment towards excellence in patient care and modern healthcare delivery. He said the newly introduced technologies would enhance diagnostic accuracy and treatment facilities, enabling patients to access advanced medical care locally. Head Department of Dermatology/Medical Superintendent, Prof. Dr. Syed Mubasir, said the newly installed machines are designed to address pigmentation, laser hair removal, skin rejuvenation and several other dermatological concerns. These advanced technologies will help us provide better patient care, precision-based treatment and improved cosmetic and dermatological procedures. Our core mission is to deliver quality treatment at affordable prices, he said. Head Department of Ophthalmology, Prof Dr Sheikh Sajad, said the department has already started OPD services and the introduction of high-end machinery marks a significant achievement for the institution. We have brought state-of-the-art equipment and we have the best doctors so that patients can avail the best possible eye care facilities and treatment at KMCH at nominal rates. We are planning to soon start vitreoretinal surgeries and other advanced ophthalmic procedures as well, he said.
Australia, India deepen strategic defence partnership at 10th Defence Policy Talks
Australia and India held their 10th Defence Policy Talks in New Delhi, reinforcing strategic convergence and defense cooperation. Discussions focused on enhancing interoperability, maritime security, and defense industry engagement, with plans to strengthen the Joint Declaration on Defence and Security Cooperation and develop a Joint Maritime Security Collaboration Roadmap.
PM Modi to Launch 9,400 Crore Projects During Karnataka and Telangana Visit
New Delhi, May 10: Prime Minister Narendra Modi will visit Karnataka and Telangana on Sunday. He will participate in the 45th anniversary celebration of the Art of Living in Bengaluru and inaugurate several development projects worth approximately 9,400 crore in Hyderabad. According to a statement from the Press Information Bureau (PIB), the Prime Minister will ... Read more PM Modi to Launch 9,400 Crore Projects During Karnataka and Telangana Visit
Punjab Minister Sanjeev Arora sent to 7-day ED custody
New Delhi: A court in Gurugram has sent Punjabs Industries Minister Sanjeev Arora to seven days of ED custody in a money laundering case, officials said on Sunday, May 10. Arora, 62, was arrested on Saturday, May 9, evening from his official residence in Chandigarh by the Enforcement Directorate (ED) in a GST fraud case 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 .
IPL 2026: Gujarat Titans Surge to Second Place, Rajasthan Royals Fall Out of Top 4
New Delhi, May 10: The 52nd match of IPL 2026 took place on Saturday at the Sawai Mansingh Stadium in Jaipur, featuring a clash between Rajasthan Royals (RR) and Gujarat Titans (GT). Gujarat Titans triumphed over Rajasthan Royals by a significant margin of 77 runs. This victory has also improved GTs run rate, propelling them ... Read more IPL 2026: Gujarat Titans Surge to Second Place, Rajasthan Royals Fall Out of Top 4
Master Strokes 2026 exhibition showcases impressive talents of 36 artists
In this photo essay, we feature highlights from a group show at India Habitat Centre in New Delhi.
Tragedy re-run: Returning from IPL match, 2 childhood friends die after car hits bike in Delhi
A somber incident unfolded in northeast Delhi when two young men, Rohit Kashyap (31) and Hemant Sharma (33), tragically lost their lives in a shocking hit-and-run following an IPL match.
Department of Education S conducts 11th State Level Yoga Olympiad 2026
The 11th State Level Yoga Olympiad 2026 organised by the Department of Education School came to a close today at Khuman Lampak Indoor Stadium, Imphal The competition brought together 110 young yoga athletes from across 14 educational zones of the State They competed for top honours in four categories Upper Primary Level and Secondary Level for both the boys and girls Following the competition, top four athletes in all the categories were also selected to represent Manipur in the 11th National Yoga Olympiad 2026, to be organised by the NCERT, New Delhi from June 15 to 18 The athletes who gave stood out performance to secure top positions are as follows Upper Primary Level Boys Gyaneshor Leitanthem Class VII of Phdijing No 6 Jr H S, Bishnupur district secured the pole position in the category followed by Laishram Herison Class VI of Cosmopolitan H S, Imphal East Thiyam Tomba VII of Ram Lal Paul Hr Sec School, Imphal West and Labuktongbam Leonel Sharma VIII of Wangkhei H S, Imphal East in the second, third and fourth places Upper Primary Level Girls Leimapokpam Victoria Chanu Class VEH of L Dhananjoy H S, Bishnupur emerged on top of the category as Irengbam Jenika Devi Class VIII of Khundrakpam Model H S, Imphal East finished second Kangujam Malemnganbi Chanu Class VIII of L Dhananjoy H S, meanwhile, finished third while Nirota Soram Class VIII of Khundrakpam H S was placed fourth Secondary Level Boys Mahesh Irengbam Class X of Khundrakpam Model H S topped the category as Chingakham Thouba Class X and Laikhuram Krishna Class X of Lilashing Khongnangkhong H S, Imphal West made 2 3 podium finishes Pukhrambam Bony Class X of Malom Megha H S, Wangoi Zone finished fourth in this category Secondary Level Girls Leimapokpam Sanathoi Chanu Class X of Leimapokpam Govt Public H S, Bishnupur sealed the pole position in this category as Valentina Laishram Class X of Khurai Popular H S, Imphal East Phurailatpam Olivia Class EX of Malom Megha H S and Rajkumari Roshni Devi Class X of Khundrakpam Model H S secured the second, third and fourth positions respectively Source The Sangai Express
WFI issues showcause notice to Vinesh
The national federation declares the Olympian ineligible to compete till June 26 New Delhi, May 9: The Wrestling Federation of India (WFI) on Saturday issued a detailed show-cause notice to Vinesh Phogat, accusing her of indiscipline and anti-doping rule violations, and declared her ineligible to compete in domestic events till June 26, 2026 for failing []
AICF assures prize money for Abhijeet after GM approaches govt over unpaid dues
New Delhi, May 9: Renowned Indian Grandmaster Abhijeet Gupta, left frustrated by the delay in receiving prize money for his Odisha Open title earlier this year, has now received assurances from the All India Chess Federation that the issue will be resolved and necessary action is initiated to clear his dues. Gupta, a Chess Olympiad []
India Must Stay Vigilant Against Bangladeshs Measles Surge
A dangerous health crisis unfolding in Bangladesh should serve as a serious warning for our country, being an immediate neighbour. The sharp rise in measles infections across the neighbouring country is no longer merely Bangladeshs domestic problem. Given the long, porous border shared by the two nations, New Delhi must now move swiftly and carefully to ensure that the outbreak does not cross over into vulnerable populations on this side of the border. Reports emerging from Bangladesh paint a deeply worrying picture. Thousands of suspected measles cases have been recorded in recent weeks, while hundreds of children have already lost their lives. The World Health Organisation has assessed the risk level in Bangladesh as high because of widespread transmission across multiple divisions, immunity gaps among children and falling vaccination coverage. Particularly alarming is the fact that a majority of infections are among children under the age of five. For India, the lesson is clear: complacency would be costly. India and Bangladesh share a border stretching over 4,000 kilometres, touching West Bengal, Assam, Meghalaya, Tripura and Mizoram. In many areas, cross-border movement of people is a daily reality driven by trade, family ties, seasonal migration and informal transit routes. Infectious diseases do not recognise political boundaries. A virus spreading rapidly in crowded settlements across the border can easily find its way into densely populated Indian districts if vigilance weakens even briefly. Measles is among the most contagious diseases known to medical science. One infected person can transmit the virus to as many as 18 to 20 others. The virus can remain active in the air and on surfaces for hours, making crowded areas particularly vulnerable. Border districts with dense populations, poor sanitation, weak healthcare access and migrant settlements could quickly become hotspots if preventive measures are not intensified immediately. One of the most worrying aspects of the Measles outbreak in Bangladesh is not only the scale of infection but the worrying reason behind it. Most of the Bangladeshi health experts there have linked the crisis to falling vaccination rates. Even a small drop in immunisation coverage can weaken herd immunity and allow measles to spread rapidly. Bangladesh had earlier achieved strong vaccination numbers, yet gaps emerged over time, especially among poorer communities and urban slums. India as a precautionary measure, should not assume it is immune to similar vulnerabilities. Even though, Indias Universal Immunisation Programme has made remarkable progress over the years, gaps still remain in several remote villages, urban slums and migrant communities. In some regions, vaccine hesitancy, lack of awareness, poor healthcare access and disruptions caused during the pandemic years continue to affect immunisation coverage. These weaknesses may appear manageable during normal times, but they become dangerous when neighbouring countries are battling major outbreaks. The government therefore, needs a two-track approach: strong domestic preparedness and active regional cooperation. First, India must strengthen surveillance in all border districts adjoining Bangladesh. Fever-and-rash monitoring systems should be activated at primary health centres, district hospitals and community clinics. Health workers must be instructed to immediately report clusters of suspected measles cases. Rapid response teams should remain ready in vulnerable districts. Second, the Centre and state governments must intensify vaccination drives in border areas. Every child must receive both doses of the measles-rubella vaccine without delay. Special focus should be placed on migrant populations, densely populated settlements, tea garden areas,remote tribal belts where immunisation gaps may exist. Mobile vaccination units may be necessary in difficult terrain and border villages. Third, the continuing awareness campaign, not only through radio, television, and social media in the local language, but also through other media, including word of mouth and religious leaders, needs to be urgently expanded, without creating panic, but only through aggressive preventive practices. Many parents fail to recognise early symptoms of measles or underestimate its seriousness. High fever, cough, runny nose, red eyes, and skin rashes should never be ignored, especially in districts near the Bangladesh border. Public messaging through schools, anganwadi centres, local administrations, religious places and community leaders can play a critical role in preventing panic while encouraging timely medical intervention. India must also prepare hospitals in sensitive states for possible outbreaks. Isolation wards, adequate vaccine stockpiles and emergency medical supplies should be ensured in advance. One of the major lessons from past health emergencies is that preparedness cannot begin after infections start rising. By then, valuable time is already lost. The concern becomes even greater because measles is not a harmless childhood illness, as many still mistakenly believe. Severe complications can include pneumonia, diarrhoea, brain inflammation and blindness. In malnourished children, the disease can become fatal. Bangladeshs rising death toll among unvaccinated children underlines how dangerous the virus can be when healthcare systems become overwhelmed. Indias border management strategy must therefore include stronger public health coordination and increased preventive awareness amongst the local population, using all available local sources and strengthening and training them. Screening mechanisms at important transit points will also need to be strengthened, especially in areas with heavy population movement. Local administrations in border states should coordinate closely with the Union Health Ministry to maintain updated data on infections and vaccination coverage. Bangladesh is facing a serious health and humanitarian crisis, and regional cooperation is very important at this stage. Disease outbreaks can be controlled more effectively when neighbouring countries work together rather than handle the problem separately. India can help Bangladesh through vaccine support, medical supplies, technical assistance, training of health workers and better coordination in monitoring the spread of the disease. Helping Bangladesh control the outbreak will also help protect people in India. The situation also highlights the need for strong public health systems across South Asia. The COVID-19 pandemic showed how quickly diseases can spread across countries in an interconnected region. Measles may not create the same level of fear as COVID-19, but because it spreads very fast, it can still cause major disruption if timely action is not taken. Public health experts have long warned that declining vaccination rates anywhere pose risks everywhere. In recent years, several countries once considered safe from measles have witnessed outbreaks after immunisation coverage weakened. This is why the World Health Organisation insists on maintaining at least 95 per cent vaccination coverage to sustain herd immunity. Anything below that threshold creates opportunities for the virus to return. India has the institutional capacity and experience to prevent a similar crisis. Large-scale immunisation campaigns have succeeded in the past, including the battle against polio. The country possesses the administrative network, healthcare workforce and vaccine manufacturing strength needed to respond effectively. But success will depend on acting early rather than reacting late. The old principle of preventive healthcare remains especially relevant today: prevention is always better than cure. Waiting for infections to emerge in our border districts before taking aggressive action would be a serious mistake. The outbreak in Bangladesh should therefore be treated as an urgent wake-up call. New Delhi must immediately tighten surveillance, strengthen vaccination coverage, prepare healthcare systems, and increase public awareness without creating panic, but definitely awareness. The objective should not merely be controlling measles after it appears but preventing the disease from crossing the border in the first place. In matters of public health, vigilance delayed can become vigilance denied.
Dr Jitendra invited to Africa Nuclear Summit, agrees to attend virtually
Excelsior Correspondent NEW DELHI, May 9 : High Commissioner of Rwanda to India, Jacqueline Mukangira called on Union Minister of State (Independent Charge) for Science & Technology, Earth Sciences, and Minister of State for PMO, Personnel, Public Grievances, Pensions, Atomic Energy and Space, Dr. Jitendra Singh today to personally convey to him an invitation from the Rwanda President to participate in the Nuclear Energy Innovation Summit for Africa (NEISA 2026) scheduled to be held in Kigali, Rwanda, from 18-21 May [] The post Dr Jitendra invited to Africa Nuclear Summit, agrees to attend virtually appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Gold surges 1.83% this week amid tensions in Strait of Hormuz
NEW DELHI, May 9: Gold prices rose 1.83 per cent during the week over persistent geopolitical uncertainty and volatile crude prices. On Friday, MCX gold June futures gained 0.04 per cent while MCX silver May futures surged 1.34 per cent. Currently gold futures stand at Rs 1,52,589, while silver futures at Rs 2,61,999 per kg. []
Fast Patrol Vessel Achal commissioned into Coast Guard
NEW DELHI, May 9: Fast Patrol Vessel (FPV) Achal on Saturday was commissioned into the Indian Coast Guard, bolstering the maritime forces operational capabilities, officials said. Achal is the fifth one in a series of eight FPVs being constructed by Goa Shipyard Ltd (GSL) for the coast guard. The new-generation Adamya-class fast patrol vessel was []
SIP inflows grow over 10x as youngsters, women power Indias investing boom
NEW DELHI, May 9: Indias investment landscape is undergoing a rapid transformation, with participation expanding beyond metro cities to smaller towns, young investors and women, according to Groww CEO and Co-founder Lalit Keshre on Saturday. Speaking at the Groww IIF India Investor Festival 2026 here to mark the companys 10th anniversary, Keshre said retail []
Pak-China expert Lt Gen Subramani named next CDS
Vice Admiral Swaminathan to be new Navy Chief NEW DELHI, May 9: Lt Gen NS Raja Subramani (retd) has been named Indias next Chief of Defence Staff and his primary mandate will be to implement the ambitious military theaterisation plan and bolster tri-services synergy. The government has also appointed Vice Admiral Krishna Swaminathan as the next Chief of the Naval Staff. Follow the Daily Excelsior channel on WhatsApp While Lt Gen Subramani will replace incumbent Gen Anil Chauhan as the [] The post Pak-China expert Lt Gen Subramani named next CDS appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
DPS Nagbani holds Capacity Building Programme
Excelsior Correspondent JAMMU, May 9: A CBSE Capacity Building Programme on gender sensitivity was conducted at Delhi Public School Nagbani today with the objective of promoting inclusivity, equality, empathy and respect in educational spaces. The workshop commenced with the ceremonial lighting of the lamp by the CBSE Resource Persons Munmun Kohli and Ashish Anand alongwith school Principal R K Verma, Harshita Singh Deputy Headmistress and Coordinators. As a token of gratitude and appreciation, eco-friendly potted plants were presented to the [] The post DPS Nagbani holds Capacity Building Programme appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
NDA Govts social security schemes show commitment to bring dignity, financial security: PM Modi
NEW DELHI, May 9: Prime Minister Narendra Modi today said his Governments social security schemes reflect its commitment to bring dignity, assurance and financial security into the lives of the people of India. Modi said that on this day, 11 years ago, key social security and pension schemes were launched by the NDA government. They reflect our commitment to bring dignity, assurance and financial security into the lives of the people of India, he said in a post on X. [] The post NDA Govts social security schemes show commitment to bring dignity, financial security: PM Modi appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Delhi HC protects Congress MP Shashi Tharoor's personality rights; orders blocking of deepfakes
The Delhi High Court granted interim relief to Congress MP Shashi Tharoor, ordering the removal of AI-generated deepfakes and synthetic media across digital platforms. The court recognized Tharoor's enforceable personality and publicity rights, barring the misappropriation of his name, image, voice, and speaking style for any commercial, political, or malicious purpose.
Census camps in Ghaziabad condos today for digital self-enumeration
Residents Facing Technical Or Procedural Glitches Can Call On Dist Census Cell On Helpline
Co-worker held for murder of two gardeners at hostel site in Greater Noida
Accused had a personal grudge linked to his deceased sister; country-made pistol recovered during arrest
40 farmers agree to give land for Hindon terminal extension, to get 2x rate
UP To Spend Rs 63 crore To Acquire 6.8-Acre in Sikandarpur Village
Dubai to Singapore, fake agency in Noida cheats 100 of Rs 5cr with bogus tour deals
3 Directors Held, Forged Tourism Ministry Papers, Made Cheap Offers
Massive fire guts AC workshop in Gzb, 70-yr-old worker dies
Short circuit may have triggered blaze, building lacked fire safety equipment, says fire dept; losses pegged at Rs 2.5 crore
UP-Rera allows online complaints against illegal allotment transfer charges
Promoters Can Charge Rs 1,000 In Processing Fee If Successor Of Allotted Property Is Family Member
Delhi govt. declares 673 hectares of Central Ridge land as reserved forest
20k bakeries: Why Noida was tagged as city of cakes
Business, not heritage, behind decision
Discover the Health Benefits of Goolar: Natures Remedy for Digestion and Diabetes
New Delhi, May 10: In todays fast-paced world, irregular eating habits and stress are leading to a rise in digestive issues and diabetes. Health experts recommend incorporating Goolar, a tree known for its medicinal properties, into your diet. The Environment, Forest, and Water Department of Bihar is drawing attention to this remarkable tree. Goolar is ... Read more Discover the Health Benefits of Goolar: Natures Remedy for Digestion and Diabetes
SUV crashes into electric pole in Greater Noida, 1 dies
Police suspect overspeeding as the cause; probe underway
Punjab Becomes a Hub of Corruption for Arvind Kejriwals Team, Claims Virendra Sachdeva
New Delhi, May 10: Delhi BJP President Virendra Sachdeva criticized Arvind Kejriwal, the national convenor of the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP), for his recent press conference. During the event, Kejriwal labeled the Enforcement Directorates (ED) raid on Punjab AAP President and state minister Sanjeev Aroras residence as a political conspiracy. Sachdeva noted that Kejriwal appeared ... Read more Punjab Becomes a Hub of Corruption for Arvind Kejriwals Team, Claims Virendra Sachdeva
Vinit Kumar Jha Utpal It was a winter morning in the second week of January 2024 at Indira Gandhi International (IGI) Airport, Delhi. I was sitting in the waiting area for my flight to Jammu as I was returning from the 55th convocation at Indian Institute of Mass Communication (IIMC), Delhi, held on 10th January, 2024 as a faculty member of a prestigious journalism school. Amidst the usual airport rush, my attention was drawn to a striking presence, calm, composed [] The post The Lady Behind Bowstring appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Fraudsters Dupe Delhi Devotees Visiting Srisailam
The victims later lodged a written complaint at the Srisailam police station. Police said a case has been registered and an investigation is underway to identify those involved and take appropriate action.
MCD ties up with IIT Delhi to push zero waste to landfill goal
Carrying hope: Against medical odds, woman delivers baby after rare cancer diagnosis
14 days, 24x7 surveillance, Rs 1.4 crore gone in elderly woman's digital arrest
Capital on alert after terror strike warning
Police probe major customs data breach
Over 90K Delhi govt school students still without writing material a month into session
Delhi-Shimla flight to resume from today
Traffic hit at MB Road due to PWD construction work
DPCC to procure mobile van for Yamuna monitoring
Toe-to-finger transplant helps 18-year-old regain function and confidence
Delhi govt reshuffles 23 IAS, DANICS officers across key departments
CJI Surya Kant denies, condemns casteist statement on social media attributed to him
New Delhi: In an unusual outburst, Chief Justice of India Surya Kant on Saturday condemned and denied a casteist statement attributed to him, calling it a vile, brazen and mischievous concoction. To manufacture a fictitious quote, and to attribute it to the highest judicial office of the land, is an act of rank dishonesty, deliberate 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 .
Wrong-side driving: Delhi Police registers 72 FIRs in five-day crackdown
Fire in transformer at DD Prasar Bharti office, no casualties
APK link cost delivery executive of Rs 2.5 lakh, cyber fraudster held
Kin of Red Fort blast victims, injured persons, demand higher compensation in letter to govts
IPL ticket black market racket busted
Delhi SI asks for demotion, Says he was happier in earlier role
Kiren Rijiju Responds to TMC MP Sagarika Ghoshs Allegations on Parliament Attendance
New Delhi, May 9: Union Minister of Parliamentary Affairs Kiren Rijiju reacted strongly on Saturday to allegations made by Trinamool Congress (TMC) Rajya Sabha member Sagarika Ghosh. Ghosh claimed that BJP MPs were absent during the tribute ceremony for the renowned poet Rabindranath Tagore on his birth anniversary. In a post on the social media ... Read more Kiren Rijiju Responds to TMC MP Sagarika Ghoshs Allegations on Parliament Attendance
Delhi on high alert after intelligence inputs warn of possible terror threat
A source said security has been increased at the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) headquarters on Deen Dayal Upadhyaya (DDU) Marg and nearby government establishments, with additional deployment of armed personnel, barricading and intensified vehicle checks
Delhi High Court protects personality rights of Shashi Tharoor
The court passed the order after Tharoor filed a plea claiming that deepfake videos showing him making politically sensitive statements he never made were circulated online, causing harm to his credibility, reputation, and public standing
CCI orders antitrust probe into liquor giant Pernod's dealing with retailers
The watchdog has been reviewing allegations since 2024 that Pernod, whose brands include Chivas Regal and Absolut vodka, colluded with retailers in New Delhi to boost its market share
Delhi on High Alert Over Possible Terror Threat, Security Upped Across Key Locations
Sources said anti-sabotage checks are being carried out at important government buildings, political offices, markets, transport hubs and other crowded places across the city.
National Panchayat Awards 2025 Announced, 42 Panchayats to be Honored
New Delhi, May 9: The Ministry of Panchayati Raj has announced the winners of the National Panchayat Awards 2025, selecting a total of 42 panchayats from across the country. Karnataka leads with six awards, while Andhra Pradesh and Odisha each secure five awards. The award ceremony is scheduled for June 3 in New Delhi. These ... Read more National Panchayat Awards 2025 Announced, 42 Panchayats to be Honored
PM Modi to visit Bengaluru on May 10; tight security across city
Bengaluru: Prime Minister Narendra Modi will arrive in Bengaluru on Sunday, May 10, to participate in multiple programmes, including events at the Art of Living Foundation Ashram and a Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) gathering near HAL Airport. Modi will arrive in Bengaluru from Delhi at around 9:40 am. He will address BJP workers and members 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 .
Congress workers remove flex boards across Kerala after appeal by CM contenders
Kerala Congress leaders have asked supporters to stop public campaigns and remove flex boards supporting individual leaders for the chief minister's post. This appeal follows discussions with the Congress high command in New Delhi. Party workers across Kerala have begun removing posters and cancelling rallies.
Three Women Arrested for Theft at Karol Bagh Metro Station
New Delhi, May 9: The Delhi Metro Police have successfully resolved a theft case at the Karol Bagh Metro Station. A police team arrested three women accused of stealing a passengers wallet and valuable items. According to police officials, the case was registered on May 5, 2026, following a complaint from P. Naga Lakshmi, a ... Read more Three Women Arrested for Theft at Karol Bagh Metro Station
DPS Srinagar celebrates 23rd Founders Day with grandeur and excellence
Srinagar, May 09: Delhi Public School, Srinagar, celebrated a landmark milestone as it hosted its 23rd Founders Day on Saturday, May 9 2026, within the Indoor Stadium. This prestigious gathering paid tribute to the life and enduring spirit of the visionary founder, Durga Prasad Dhar, while honouring the schools journey as a cornerstone of educational excellence in the region. The day was defined by a profound sense of reverence and a zealous display of student talent that bridged the schools historical heritage with its future aspirations. The ceremony opened with a traditional entry izband welcome and a soulful morning prayer, followed by an address that reflected on the grandeur aura of the late D.P. Dhar. The reflections further described the institution as a heritage of excellence and persistence meticulously dressed in grace for decades while extending deep gratitude to Vijay Dhar and Kiran Dhar for their audacity to build a platform that empowers Kashmiri youth to find their truest voices. Artistic expression took centre stage as students from Classes 11 and 12 captivated the audience with an energetic Music Mashup Performance led by Aisha and her group. This was followed by a joyful Hula Hoop dance by students from the Learning Resource Centre (LRC), which underscores the institutions pride as the only school in the region providing specialised education for the specially-abled. These performances highlighted the schools role as a visionary pioneer that consistently paves the way for inclusive excellence. Cultural storytelling continued with a performance of Habba Khatoon by Grade 4 students and a spirited cultural dance by Grade 8, which beautifully showcased the rich heritage and traditions of Kashmir. The celebration also served as a stage for recognising extraordinary achievements in both sports and academics. Students Tarahum Sadiya and Mehran Zargar were felicitated for recently receiving the Kiran Dhar Sports Scholarship. The school also held a special ceremony to acknowledge academic excellence, where students who secured above 95% in the CBSE Grade X Examinations 20252026 were formally honoured for their dedication and outstanding achievement. Two visually impaired students of the Learning Resource Centre (LRC), Zainab Bilal and Rafees Rafiq, were also felicitated for passing the CBSE Grade X Examination 20252026 with flying colours. Furthermore, the institution honoured staff members who have been the heartbeat of the school for twenty glorious years through their unwavering commitment and service. Chairman Vijay Dhar reminded the gathering that while previous generations lacked modern resources, the current students are equipped with tools to turn the world upside down and lead with confidence. He stated, Our goal has always been to build more than a school and instead create a platform where the Kashmiri youth can realise their truest potential. As we celebrate twenty-three years of excellence we reaffirm our promise to provide the world-class sanctuary our children deserve so they may lead the way in turning the world upside down for the better. Adding to this visionary outlook Principal, Shafaq Afshan remarked Founders Day serves as a powerful manifestation of our belief that education must transcend the boundaries of textbooks to foster a spirit of inquiry and resilience. Our commitment remains to provide a space where every child feels empowered to articulate their dreams and pursue them with unwavering confidence while remaining rooted in empathy and service. Conclusively, following a sincere vote of thanks, the event transitioned into a post-program walkthrough and tea gathering that allowed visitors to engage deeply with the schools evolving legacy and fostered a sense of togetherness among the staff and guests.
Delhi on high alert: Intel agencies warn of terror attacks; security beefed up at BJP HQ
Court Sends Al-Falah University Chairman Siddiqui to Police Custody for Three Days
New Delhi, May 9: The Saket Court has ordered the police custody of Jawad Ahmed Siddiqui, the chairman of Al-Falah University located in Faridabad, Haryana, for three days. The Delhi Police had requested this remand for Siddiqui, who was arrested by the Special Cell of Delhi Police. Previously, he had been in judicial custody related ... Read more Court Sends Al-Falah University Chairman Siddiqui to Police Custody for Three Days

