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Govt exempts certain imported copper products from quality control order
NEW DELHI, Dec 28 : The government has exempted certain imported copper products from the mandatory quality control order for one year, according to a notification. The exemption is subject to an actual user basis. The Department for Promotion of Industry and Internal Trade has received various request from industry association for issuance of No Objection Certificate for facilitating the import of specialized copper products for use in various sectors. In this regard, DPIIT in consultation with Bureau of Indian [] The post Govt exempts certain imported copper products from quality control order appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Dr Jitendra inaugurates new BRIC Secretariat, highlights Indias bioeconomy journey
Excelsior Correspondent NEW DELHI, Dec 29: Ahead of New Year, Union Minister of State (Independent Charge) for Science & Technology, Earth Sciences and Minister of State in the PMO, Personnel Public Grievances, Pensions, Atomic Energy and Space, Dr. Jitendra Singh today inaugurate the new Secretariat complex of the Biotechnology Research and Innovation Council (BRIC), describing it as a key milestone for the future bioeconomy of India. The BRIC Secretariat office complex is located on the 4th Floor, NSIC Business Park, [] The post Dr Jitendra inaugurates new BRIC Secretariat, highlights Indias bioeconomy journey appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Maiden flight test of Pinaka long-range guided rocket conducted successfully
NEW DELHI, Dec 29 : The maiden flight test of Pinaka long-range guided rocket was conducted successfully on Monday, and it impacted the target with textbook precision, the defence ministry said. The test was conducted at Integrated Test Range (ITR) at Chandipur in Odisha. The rocket was tested for its maximum range of 120 km demonstrating all in-flight manoeuvres as planned. The maiden flight test of Pinaka Long Range Guided Rocket (LRGR 120) was conducted successfully at Integrated Test Range, [] The post Maiden flight test of Pinaka long-range guided rocket conducted successfully appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Panun Kashmir organizes national webinar
Excelsior Correspondent JAMMU, Dec 29: In order to commemorate the Shahidi-Saptah of Singh-Shishu, 34th Margdarshan-Day and the Martyrdom-Day of Pt Premnath Bhat, a national webinar organised by Panun Kashmir was held here today. The activists joined from J&K, Delhi, Mumbai, Noida, Faridabad and Gurgaon etc. Members paid rich tribute to the memory of all martyrs who sacrificed their life for the cause of Desh and Dharma. They expressed their opinion about the fate and future of the struggle in exile. [] The post Panun Kashmir organizes national webinar appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Sanjay Baru calls on Ashish Sood, raises concerns of J&K students
Excelsior Correspondent NEW DELHI, Dec 29 : Senior BJP leader and Seh-Prabhari Kathua District, Sanjay Kumar Baru today called upon Ashish Sood, Minister for Home, Education, Power, Urban Development, Higher Education, Training & Technical Education, Government of NCT of Delhi. He discussed several issues concerning Jammu & Kashmir, with special focus on the challenges faced by students from the region pursuing education in Delhi. During the meeting, Baru highlighted that a large number of students from Jammu & Kashmir come [] The post Sanjay Baru calls on Ashish Sood, raises concerns of J&K students appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Bhutans Sonam sets new T20I record with 8-wicket haul
New Delhi, Dec 29: Bhutan spinner Sonam Yeshey has scripted history by becoming the first bowler to take eight wickets in a mens T20 International match. The left-arm spinner achieved the unprecedented feat during the third T20I against Myanmar in Gelephu Mindfulness City, Bhutan, on December 26, according to ESPNCricinfo. The 22-year-old returned remarkable figures []
SC stays its own order on Aravalli definition row
Says further probe needed to resolve critical ambiguities New Delhi: The Supreme Court on Monday stayed its own order that accepted a new definition for the Aravalli hills and ranges, and said a high-powered expert panel will be set up to resolve critical ambiguities and prevent any regulatory gaps that might undermine the ecological integrity [] The post SC stays its own order on Aravalli definition row appeared first on The Navhind Times .
Unnao rape: SC stays HC order suspending Sengars life sentence
I will not rest until he is hanged, says survivor New Delhi: The Supreme Court on Monday stayed the Delhi High Court order suspending the life sentence of expelled BJP leader Kuldeep Singh Sengar in the 2017 Unnao rape case and said he shall not be released from custody. A vacation bench comprising Chief Justice [] The post Unnao rape: SC stays HC order suspending Sengars life sentence appeared first on The Navhind Times .
Delhi HC grants bail to influencer Sandeepa Virk in money laundering case
India conducts maiden flight test of Pinaka long-range rocket
New Delhi: The maiden flight test of Pinaka long-range guided rocket was conducted successfully on Monday, and it impacted the target with textbook precision, the Defence Ministry said. The test was conducted at Integrated Test Range (ITR) at Chandipur in Odisha. The rocket was tested for its maximum range of 120 km demonstrating all in-flight [] The post India conducts maiden flight test of Pinaka long-range rocket appeared first on The Navhind Times .
NEW DELHI: In a rare intervention, the Hyderabad bench of the Central Administrative Tribunal (CAT) on Monday removed the current Director General and Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of BrahMos Aerospace, Jaiteerth R Joshi. The CAT has directed the Defence Ministry to reconsider the claim of senior-most scientist Sivasubramaniam Nambi Naidu for the top post. The appointment of Joshi was challenged in the CAT, Hyderabad, in November 2024. In its order on Monday, the tribunal instructed the Ministry of Defence and DRDO to review Joshis appointment within four weeks. Until a decision is taken on the appointment, the CAT added, an in-charge arrangement should be made, excluding Joshi from the role. The leadership dispute comes at a crucial time as BrahMos is executing significant defence supply orders, including international deals with countries such as the Philippines, while exploring potential contracts with Indonesia, Vietnam, and the United Arab Emirates. The crisis arose after Joshi was appointed CEO, a decision contested by Naidu, who claimed he had been superseded despite being the senior-most candidate. Naidu, a Distinguished Scientist, is seven years senior to Joshi and has served as an Outstanding Scientist since 2017. With only three years left in service, compared to Joshis six, Naidus plea emphasises his seniority and experience. Appointment of new Brahmos chief challenged in Tribunal The case was filed on 29 November, with the first hearing on 30 November. The tribunal has sought a detailed response from DRDO within four weeks and scheduled the next hearing for 30 December. Joshi and DRDO have been named respondents. Joshi had taken charge on 2 December 2024. On the domestic front, the Indian Army and Air Force are in the midst of further BrahMos procurements, and the ongoing leadership ambiguity raises concerns about meeting strategic priorities. The tribunal referenced the Standard Operating Procedure (SOP) for selecting the Director General of BrahMos, noting that while the Secretary DDR&D and DRDO Chairman can approve one of the names submitted by the Selection Committee, they cannot ignore the service records of other eligible scientists. The ministry and DRDO had contended that Joshis selection was lawful and in accordance with the rules. However, the tribunal highlighted changes made to the SOP post-2022, including a reduction in required residual service from 18 months to 12 months. The tribunal observed: It can be said that this has been done with vested interest, knowing fully well that it is a sensitive post. A Scientist with higher qualifications and technical experience in DRDO, with an immaculate service record, should have been considered. Though the panel of names was arranged alphabetically, this is not supported by any rules. Regarding Joshis appointment, the tribunal expressed surprise: When Distinguished Scientists are available, there is no question of such a post being offered to a Scientist H. Eight scientists had applied for the post, including two Distinguished Scientists and six others in the Scientist H category. However, in the minutes of the Selection Committee, the names were recommended alphabetically, for which no rule has been shown to us, the order stated.
Keys Next Year? Delhi Moves to Repair Long-Abandoned Flats For Poor
After lying vacant for over a decade, thousands of Economically Weaker Section (EWS) flats in Delhi may finally see residents move in. The Delhi government has started repair work at one of the capital's largest EWS housing clusters.
Govt to bring in more PSUs to boost school infra
Daughter-in-law arrested for fatally assaulting retired air force employee over property
84kg ganja seized in Patna, 6 smugglers arrested
In a major crackdown, Patna police have uncovered an extensive ganja smuggling operation, leading to the arrest of six suspects and the seizure of 84 kg of marijuana worth around Rs1 crore. This gang utilized Patna as a crucial transit point, procuring drugs from the Northeast for distribution to cities like Delhi and Varanasi.
Hindon airport is No.1 in country by recording a 3000 per cent increase in patronage over last year
NEW DELHI: The latest Air traffic data released by the Airports Authority of India (AAI) is a shot in the arm for Hindon airports ambitions to enter the big league. Located just 30 km from Delhi in Uttar Pradeshs Ghaziabad, the Indian Air Force owned airfield has clocked 1, 22,381 flyers in November 2025 versus just 3,950 flyers in November 2024. This marks a 2,998% growth over its past, marking the highest improvement among all airports in the country. Multiple reasons have contributed to this amazing turnaround, particularly for an airport which is permitted operations only from sunrise to sunset daily due to military restrictions. Airport Director Chilaka Mahesh told this newspaper, Initially we only had Star Air operating here which was connecting our airport to Nanded, Adampur and Keshod under the UDAAN Scheme. Air India Express and IndiGo have commenced operations here since March and July respectively this year. They connect key cities and traffic has been on the rise since then and we now have 25 departures and 25 arrivals on an average daily. The Airport Director said, Public in the Delhi-NCR and Western UP clearly prefer travelling via Hindon as they do not have to commute in the traffic upto Indira Gandhi International Airport to reach other cities. An Air India Express spokesperson said, Our operations from Hindon commenced on 1st March 2025. We connect to 9 direct destinations from Hindon Bengaluru, Bhubaneshwar, Chennai, Goa, Jaipur, Kolkata, Mumbai, Patna and Varanasi. We have 47 departing flights weekly. In a statement, IndiGo said it had 40 weekly departures from Hindon and all operations were carried out using A320 aircraft. IndiGo has daily flights between Hindon and Ahmedabad, Bengaluru, Mumbai, Kolkata apart from six weekly flights from Hindon to Chennai and Patna. Among the key developments this year was the incorporation of the SITA network for its ticketing centre. Rapido and Buzzway cab operators are functioning while Ola and Uber cabs have recently been allocated parking bays here. Increasing the parking slots for aircraft here would help improve the patronage further, Mahesh added. We had another round of talks with Defence authorities last week. We require 34, 500 square meters of their land to increase our parking slots to six from the present two. AAI began operations at this airport, built at a cost of Rs 46.6 crore, from October 11, 2019, largely to facilitate UDAAN operations.
Delhi Records Worst Average AQI For December In 7 Years At 349
Delhi recorded its worst air quality for December this year since 2018 with an average AQI of 349, even as farm fires accounted for just 3.5 per cent of the PM2.5 pollution, according to official data.
Saraogi meets PM to discuss Bihar development
In a pivotal meeting in Delhi, Bihar BJP President Sanjay Saraogi engaged with Prime Minister Narendra Modi, seeking his advice on progressing the state's development agenda. They delved into the significance of Punaura Dham as a cultural touchstone, the promotion of Makhana farmers welfare, and strategies for fortifying the party's grassroots structure.
Vijay Hazare Trophy | Delhi overhaulsSaurashtrasstiff target for its third straight victory
I want to contribute to women in sport in general and in India: Gierts
The Belgian star feels the style of womens hockey in the country is fascinating and says she enjoys watching the team in action; the Delhi SG Pipers chief coach reckons it is important for girls to play sport at the highest level
Not satisfied with Indias response to Myanmar polls, say anti-junta rebels
India has been calling for inclusive election in Myanmar but rebel groups urge New Delhi to exert more pressure on the junta to make the election truly inclusive
India reminds Pakistan of her abysmal record on plight of minorities
New Delhi, Dec 29:Reacting sharply to Pakistans remarks on minorities, India on Monday rejected the claims, saying its (Pakistans) horrific and systemic victimisation of minorities of various faiths is a well-established fact. According to a statement, in response to media queries regarding remarks by Pakistan Foreign Ministry spokesperson, Indias External Ministry spokesperson Randhir Jaiswal said; [] The post India reminds Pakistan of her abysmal record on plight of minorities appeared first on Northlines .
The expert committee of the Ministry of Defence has selected Chhattisgarhs tableau for the Republic Day main ceremony: A spokesman of the Chhattisgarh government
Planning New Year Travel? Dense Fog Across North India May Disrupt Journeys | Check Forecast
Dense fog disrupted flights and trains across Delhi, Haryana, Chandigarh, Punjab, Uttar Pradesh, and Northeast India, stranding thousands at Airports and Railway stations.
India on Monday rejected remarks by Pakistans foreign ministry on the condition of minorities in the country. Ministry of External Affairs spokesperson Randhir Jaiswal said Pakistans horrific and systemic victimisation of minorities across faiths is a well-established fact, and that no amount of finger pointing would obfuscate the issue. Rejecting the comments, New Delhi said Islamabads abysmal record on the treatment of minorities speaks for itself. We reject the reported remarks from a country whose abysmal record on this front speaks for itself. Pakistans horrific and systemic victimisation of minorities of various faiths is a well-established fact. No amount of finger-pointing will obfuscate it, Jaiswal said. He was responding to media queries on comments made by Pakistan foreign ministry spokesperson Tahir Andrabi. Our response to media queries regarding remarks of the Spokesperson of the Pakistani Ministry of Foreign Affairs on incidents in India https://t.co/xMhlbQZYqc pic.twitter.com/WU09obKsbj Randhir Jaiswal (@MEAIndia) December 29, 2025 Earlier on Monday, Andrabi said the persecution of minorities in India is a matter of deep concern, when asked about vandalism reported during Christmas celebrations in some parts of the country. He referred to what he described as recent condemnable incidents during Christmas, as well as alleged campaigns targeting Muslims. Andrabi also called on the international community to take note of incidents targeting religious minorities in India, including Christmas-related vandalism and attacks on Muslims, and to take steps to protect the fundamental rights of vulnerable groups. In November, Pakistan had raised objections to the participation of Prime Minister Narendra Modi in the flag-hoisting ceremony at the Ram Temple. Those remarks were also rejected by the Ministry of External Affairs, which described them as politically motivated and unacceptable. We have seen the reported remarks and reject them with the contempt they deserve. As a country with a deeply stained record of bigotry, repression, and systemic mistreatment of its minorities, Pakistan has no moral standing to lecture others, Jaiswal had said at the time. Pakistan's Deputy PM admits Nur Khan airbase attacked during Op Sindoor; claims multiple Indian jets shot down
Coffee Day Enterprises to settle Rs 70-crore loan with Axis Bank
New Delhi: Coffee Day Enterprises, the parent company of Cafe Coffee Day, is set to settle its outstanding debt with Axis Bank, as the private sector lender has approved a one-time settlement of Rs 70 crore. Axis Bank Ltd approved for One Time Settlement of the outstanding loan with the company for Rs 70 crore, 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 .
Silver hits record Rs 2.4 lakh per kg in Delhi, gold eases amid profit booking
The white metal had closed at Rs 2,36,350 per kg on December 26. So far this year, silver has delivered exceptional returns, rising 167.55 per cent or Rs 1,50,300 from Rs 89,700 per kg recorded on December 31, 2024
MEA trashes Pakistans comments on condition of minorities in India
New Delhi: India on Monday said Pakistans horrific and systemic victimisation of minorities of various faiths is a well established fact and no amount of finger pointing will obfuscate it. New Delhi said this while strongly trashing Pakistans comments on the condition of minorities in India. We reject the reported remarks from a country whose 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 .
Appoint nodal officers to manage stray dog issues: DoE to Delhi schools
In an official statement issued on Monday, the directorate clarified, No directions have been issued by the Directorate of Education concerning the assignment of specific duties to teachers
Indigo cancels 118 flights due to bad weather, operational reasons
IndiGo cancelled 118 flights on Monday. Bad weather and operational issues caused the cancellations. Flights were affected at Delhi, Mumbai, Bengaluru, and other airports. Foggy conditions in northern India impacted visibility. This led to delays and cancellations. The airline had previously cancelled thousands of flights due to pilot duty norms. The fog season officially runs until February 10.
SC puts Aravalli definition order on hold amid lack of clarity concerns
Amid outcry from activists, the top court kept in abeyance its November 20 directions that accepted a uniform definition of the Aravalli hills and ranges and imposed a ban on granting fresh mining leases across areas in Delhi, Haryana, Rajasthan, and Gujarat until expert reports are submitted
Unnao rape case: SC warns against political motives; adds judges 'not sitting in ivory towers
The Supreme Court has halted the Delhi High Court's decision to suspend Kuldeep Singh Sengar's life sentence in the Unnao rape case. Judges acknowledged efforts to exploit the situation for political gain. Sengar remains in jail due to a separate custodial death sentence. The survivor expressed happiness and vowed to pursue the death penalty.
'Won't Rest Until They Get Capital Punishment': Unnao Survivor To NDTV
The woman from Uttar Pradesh's Unnao, who was raped by former MLA Kuldeep Singh Sengar, today thanked the Supreme Court for staying the Delhi High Court's verdict that suspended the convicted man's life sentence.
Morning fog likely to disrupt flight operations in Delhi Airport till December 31
Consequently, authorities have cautioned passengers about possible delays and cancellations over the next few days due to reduced visibility
ED raids multiple locations in NCR region in illegal loan settlement probe
NEW DELHI: The Enforcement Directorate (ED) conducted searches across Delhi, Gurugram and Rohtak against Inderjit Singh Yadav, owner of Gem Records Entertainment, in a money laundering probe, the agency said on Monday. Yadav allegedly acted as a muscleman for coercive loan settlements between corporates like Apollo Green Energy and private financers, earning crores in commissions through intimidation and armed associates. Currently absconding in UAE, he's wanted in more than 15 cases, the probe agency said. The agency has conducted search operations on December 26 and December 27 at ten locations in Delhi, Gurugram and Rohtak against Yadav, his accomplices, Apollo Green Energy Ltd and other associated entities/persons under the provisions of the Prevention of Money Laundering Act (PMLA), 2002. The money laundering investigation has been initiated in connection with Inderjit Singh Yadavs illegal extortion, coercive loan settlement of Private Financers, arms intimidation and earning commission from such illegal activities, the agency said. The federal investigative agency had initiated the probe on the basis of more than 15 FIRs registered and chargesheets filed by Haryana Police and UP Police under various sections of Arms Act, BNS 2023 and IPC 1860 against Inderjit Singh Yadav and his associates. In the FIRs, it has been alleged that Yadav, owner and key controller of Gem Records Entertainment Pvt. Ltd. (operating as Gems Tunes), is a known strongman involved in criminal activities like murder, extortion, coercive settlements of loans given by private financers, fraud, cheating, illegal land grabbing, and violent offences. Yadav is wanted in various cases of Haryana Police and is currently absconding and operating from UAE, the agency said. The agency said that certain corporate houses like Apollo Green Energy Ltd and others allegedly borrow huge sums of money in cash from Dighal, Jhajjar-based private financers and issue post-dated cheques as security. Investigation also revealed that Inderjeet Singh Yadav acted as a strongman and enforcer, facilitating coercive settlement of these high-value private loan transactions and financial disputes running into hundreds of crores of rupees. These settlements were allegedly executed through threats, intimidation and the use of armed associates and local armed gangs with the involvement of organised crime syndicates operating from abroad. In this process of settlement, he allegedly earned hundreds of crores as commissions from these corporations, the agency said. The income so generated by Inderjit Singh Yadav from these fraudulent ways running into crores were allegedly used for acquisition of immovable properties, luxury cars and maintaining luxurious life while declaring minimum income tax returns. The search and seizure operation resulted in seizure of five luxury cars, bank lockers, cash amounting to Rs 17 lakhs, various incriminating documents, digital devices and digital data related to Inderjit Singh and his accomplices, the agency said. The search also uncovered that a website was developed and operated by Yadav for loan settlement between corporate houses and private financers. Further, during the search operation, it is revealed that various movable & immovable assets were acquired in the name of Inderjit Singh Yadav and his family members from the Proceeds of Crime. Further investigation is under progress, the agency added.
Your Horrific, Systemic Victimisation: India Hits Back At Pak Over Minority Remarks
New Delhi has strongly censured Pakistan's comments on vandalism in India during Christmas, saying Pakistan has an abysmal record when it comes to treatment of its minorities.
India has strongly refuted Pakistan's claims of minority attacks, calling them unfounded and highlighting Pakistan's own poor record on minority rights. New Delhi dismissed the allegations as baseless, emphasizing that Pakistan's systemic victimisation of minorities is a well-established fact and cannot be obscured by criticism.
Teachers Won't Be Tasked With Counting Stray Dogs, Delhi Government Clarifies
Amid confusion over stray dog-related duties, the Delhi government clarified on Monday that teachers have not been assigned any such work.
VHT: Priyansh, Tejasvi Fifties Help Delhi Chase Down 321, Beat Saurashtra By Three Wickets
Vijay Hazare Trophy Elite Group: Openers Priyansh Arya and Tejasvi Dahiya hit aggressive half-centuries as Delhi successfully chased down 321 to beat Saurashtra by three wickets in a high-scoring Vijay Hazare Trophy Elite Group D encounter at the Alur Cricket Ground on Monday. Arya smashed 78 off 45 balls while Tejasvi made 53 off 51 deliveries to lay the foundation for Delhi to complete their chase in 48.5 overs. Saurashtra posted 320/7 in their 50 overs, with opener Vishvarajsinh Jadeja scoring 115 off 104 balls while Ruchit Ahir was unbeaten on 95 from 65 deliveries. Captain Rishabh Pant managed just 22 off 26 balls before being caught by Jay Gohil off Chirag Jani's bowling. Harsh Tyagi's unbeaten 49 off 45 balls and Navdeep Saini's 34 not out proved crucial in the closing stages as the pair guided Delhi home. Senior pacer Saini also impressed with the ball, claiming 3-41 runs in his 10 overs. The victory lifted Delhi to the top of Group D with 12 points from three matches. Meanwhile, Govinda Poddar produced a match-winning all-round performance as Odisha defeated Andhra by six wickets. Poddar claimed 3-36 to help Odisha bundle out Andhra for 221 all out in 49.2 overs before scoring 89 off 105 balls in the successful chase. Brief Scores: Saurashtra 320/7 in 50 overs (Vishvarajsinh Jadeja 115, Ruchit Ahir 95 not out; Navdeep Saini 3-41) lost to Delhi 321/7 in 48.5 overs (Priyansh Arya 78, Tejasvi Dahiya 53; Chirag Jani 2-51) by three wickets Andhra 221 all out in 49.2 overs (SDNV Prasad 66, Saurabh Kumar 47; Biplab Samantaray 3-36, Govinda Poddar 3-36) lost to Odisha 223/4 in 43.4 overs (Govinda Poddar 89, Om T Munda 91; Satyanarayana Raju 2-49) by six wickets Brief Scores: Saurashtra 320/7 in 50 overs (Vishvarajsinh Jadeja 115, Ruchit Ahir 95 not out; Navdeep Saini 3-41) lost to Delhi 321/7 in 48.5 overs (Priyansh Arya 78, Tejasvi Dahiya 53; Chirag Jani 2-51) by three wickets Also Read: Live Cricket Score Haryana 299 all out in 50 overs (Mayank Shandilya 86, Himanshu Rana 57; Arzan Nagwaswalla 3-69, Harshal Patel 3-69) beat Gujarat 273 all out in 47.1 overs (Jaymeet Patel 67, Vishal Jayswal 51; Anshul Kamboj 3-49) by 26 runs Article Source: IANS
Do not take antibiotics over the counter, without a doctors consultation, said Dr M Srinivas, Director at AIIMS, Delhi, on Monday, even as Prime Minister Narendra Modi warned against their misuse.
The National Mission for Clean Ganga has greenlit projects to revive the Gomti river's origin site, enhance bird habitats, and implement natural sewage treatment for Delhi's Yamuna drains. These initiatives aim to restore cultural identity, protect biodiversity, and improve water quality through innovative, nature-based solutions, marking a significant step in river rejuvenation efforts.
DAC clears proposals worth Rs 79,000 crore to enhance the capabilities of the Armed Forces
NEW DELHI: The Defence Acquisition Council (DAC), chaired by Defence Minister Rajnath Singh, on Monday, has accorded Acceptance of Necessity (AoN) for various proposals of the three services amounting to a total of Rs 79,000 crore. The Ministry of Defence (MoD) in a statement said, During the meeting, AoN was approved for the procurement of Loiter Munition System for Artillery Regiments, Low Level Light Weight Radars, Long Range Guided Rocket Ammunition for Pinaka Multiple Launch Rocket System (MRLS), and Integrated Drone Detection & Interdiction System Mk-II for the Indian Army. Loiter Munition will be used for precision strike of tactical targets, whereas Low Level Light Weight Radars will detect and track small-size, low-flying Unmanned Aerial Systems. Long Range Guided Rockets will enhance the range and accuracy of Pinaka MRLS for effective engagement of high value targets. Integrated Drone Detection & Interdiction System Mk-II with enhanced range will protect the vital assets of the Indian Army in Tactical Battle Area and Hinterland. Interestingly, the DAC, as reported by TNIE in October, had given the go-ahead to a number of proposals for the Army, Navy and Air Force, amounting to a total of about Rs 79,000 crore. It included the Indian Army, AoN for the procurement of the Nag Missile System (Tracked) Mk-II (NAMIS), Ground Based Mobile ELINT (Electronic Intelligence) System (GBMES) and High Mobility Vehicles (HMVs) with Material Handling Crane. The Defence Acquisition Council serves as the highest decision-making body on defence policy and capital procurement, with its approval of Acceptance of Necessity (AoN) marking the first step in the acquisition process. On Monday, there were other AoNs for the Indian Navy and the IAF also. For the Indian Navy, AoN was accorded for procurement of Bollard Pull (BP) Tugs, High Frequency Software Defined Radios (HF SDR) Manpack and for leasing High Altitude Long Range (HALE) Remotely Piloted Aircraft System (RPAS). Induction of BP Tugs will assist Naval ships and submarines in berthing, unberthing, and maneuvering in confined waters/harbor. The HF SDR will enhance long range secured communication during boarding and landing operations, whereas HALE RPAS will ensure continuous Intelligence, Surveillance and Reconnaissance and credible Maritime Domain Awareness over the Indian Ocean Region. For the Indian Air Force, AoN was approved for procurement of Automatic Take-off Landing Recording System, Astra Mk-II Missiles, Full Mission Simulator and SPICE-1000 Long Range Guidance Kits etc. Induction of the Automatic Take-off Landing Recording System will fill the gaps in the aerospace safety environment by providing high definition all-weather automatic recording of landing and take-off. Astra Mk-II Missiles with enhanced range will increase the capability of the fighter aircraft to neutralise adversary aircraft from large standoff range. Full Mission Simulator for Light Combat Aircraft Tejas will augment pilots' training in a cost effective and safe manner, while SPICE-1000 will enhance long range precision strike capability of the Indian Air Force.
ECI to discuss proposals for setting up polling stations in housing complexes in Bengal
KOLKATA: The Election Commission of India (ECI) may hold a meeting with electoral officers of Kolkata North, Kolkata South, South 24 Parganas and North 24 Parganas electoral districts, along with the West Bengal Chief Electoral Officer (CEO) and his officials, on Tuesday to discuss its earlier proposals for setting up polling stations inside private housing complexes with multiple high-rise buildings. Deputy Election Commissioner (DEC) Gyanesh Bharti is reaching Kolkata from Delhi on Monday to hold the meeting at the office of state CEO Manoj Agarwal. Electoral officers (EOs) of Kolkata North, Kolkata South, North 24 Parganas and South 24 Parganas districts are expected to be present, sources said. Sources in the ECI said the Commission is keen to set up polling stations inside housing societies as around 10 per cent of voters reside in multi-storied buildings in Kolkata and district towns across Bengal. It was alleged that voters living in housing complexes are reluctant to cast their votes at polling stations located outside due to fear of poll-related violence. That is why the Commission has been showing interest in setting up polling booths inside housing complexes so that residents can cast their mandates in elections, a source said, requesting anonymity. Earlier, the national poll body had pulled up district magistrates (DMs), who also function as district electoral officers (DEOs), for remaining inactive on its proposals related to polling stations inside private housing complexes. On December 10, the ECI had written to Agarwal, directing him to take immediate steps in this regard. As per its guidelines, the Commission had instructed DEOs to conduct extensive house-to-house (H2H) surveys for setting up polling stations in high-rise or group housing societies, RWA colonies with common facilitation areas or community halls on the ground floor within the premises, and slum dwelling clusters in urban areas. The Commission had also directed DEOs to finalise proposals for new polling stations after obtaining its prior approval. According to the Commissions directive, the final report was to be completed by December 31 so that electoral registration officers (EROs) could update the control table on ECINet. In a strongly worded communication to the office of the West Bengal CEO, the Commission had threatened strong action against DMs and DEOs for failing to submit proposals for setting up polling booths inside high-rise housing complexes. The Commission has taken a very serious view of the failure on the part of DEOs in the performance of their statutory duty as laid down under Section 25 of the Representation of the People Act, 1951, read with Section 160 of the said Act. DEOs are also liable under these provisions for any lack of sufficiency of polling stations for electors in the specified residential colonies, the ECI cautioned in its letter. The Trinamool Congress and West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee have opposed the ECIs proposal to set up polling booths inside private housing complexes. Last month, the Chief Minister wrote to Chief Election Commissioner Gyanesh Kumar objecting to the proposal for the Assembly polls scheduled next year. This proposal is deeply problematic. Polling stations have always been, and must remain, located in government or semi-government institutions, preferably within a 2 km radius, to ensure accessibility and neutrality. Private buildings are typically avoided for clear reasons: they compromise fairness, violate established norms, and create discriminatory distinctions between privileged residents and the general public the haves and have-nots, Banerjee wrote.
VHT: Playing without Kohli, Delhi beat Saurashtra by three wickets
Saurashtra earlier posted 320 for seven in 50 overs. Opener Vishvarajsinh Jadeja top-scored with 115 from 104 balls, while Ruchit Ahir added an unbeaten 95 off 65 balls.
Delhi Teachers to Be Appointed Nodal Officers in Stray Dog-Related Matter
Teachers' associations, however, opposed the move, arguing that assigning such duties during the academic session could adversely affect teaching work, especially as pre-board examinations are currently underway in several schools
INSV Kaundinya sails on maiden overseas voyage from Porbandar to Oman
NEW DELHI: Indian Naval Sailing Vessel Kaundinya, the Indian Navys indigenously built traditional stitched sailing vessel, on Monday sailed on her maiden overseas voyage from Porbandar, Gujarat, to Muscat in the Sultanate of Oman. Prime Minister Narendra Modi, in a social media message, congratulated the entire team involved in the project. Wonderful to see that INSV Kaundinya is embarking on her maiden voyage from Porbandar to Muscat, Oman. Built using the ancient Indian stitched-ship technique, this ship highlights Indias rich maritime traditions. I congratulate the designers, artisans, shipbuilders and the Indian Navy for their dedicated efforts in bringing this unique vessel to life. My best wishes to the crew for a safe and memorable journey, as they retrace our historic links with the Gulf region and beyond, the Prime Minister said. The vessel was formally flagged off by Vice Admiral Krishna Swaminathan, Flag Officer Commanding-in-Chief, Western Naval Command, in the presence of Issa Saleh Al Shibani, Ambassador of the Sultanate of Oman to India, along with senior Indian Navy officers and distinguished guests. Terming the expedition historic, the Indian Navy said it marks a major milestone in Indias efforts to revive, understand, and celebrate its ancient maritime heritage through a living ocean voyage. As reported earlier by TNIE , the sailing vessel is based on depictions of ancient Indian ships and has been constructed entirely using traditional stitched-plank techniques. INSV Kaundinya represents a rare convergence of history, craftsmanship, and modern naval expertise. Constructed using natural materials and traditional shipbuilding methods that date back several centuries, the vessel draws inspiration from historical sources and iconographic evidence. It reflects Indias rich legacy of indigenous shipbuilding, seamanship, and oceanic navigation. The voyage retraces ancient maritime routes that once connected Indias western coast with Oman, facilitating trade, cultural exchange, and sustained civilisational interactions across the Indian Ocean. The expedition is expected to enhance bilateral relations between India and Oman by reinforcing shared maritime heritage and strengthening cultural and people-to-people ties. The arrival of INSV Kaundinya in Muscat will serve as a symbol of the enduring bonds of friendship, mutual trust, and respect that have linked the two maritime nations for centuries. The journey also highlights the deep historical connections between Gujarat and Oman, reflecting a legacy of cooperation that continues to the present day. Through this expedition, the Indian Navy has underscored its commitment to maritime diplomacy, heritage preservation, and regional cooperation. INSV Kaundinyas voyage stands as a testament to Indias civilisational maritime outlook and its role as a responsible and culturally rooted maritime nation in the Indian Ocean Region. Commander Vikas Sheoran is the skipper of the vessel, while Commander Y. Hemant Kumar, who has been associated with the project since its conceptualisation, is serving as the Officer-in-Charge of the expedition. The crew comprises four officers and thirteen naval sailors.
Kiren Rijiju Calls For Delhi-Style SPUNER Model Nationwide After Angel Chakma Killing | Exclusive
Rijiju told CNN-News18 that Delhis dedicated police unit for North East residents has reduced harassment cases and said similar help units are needed in all major cities.
Automatic train protection system Kavach commissioned on Bajwa-Ahmedabad route
New Delhi: Indian Railways achieved a significant milestone in ensuring operational safety with the commissioning of the automatic train protection system Kavach on the 96-km Bajwa-Ahmedabad section in Western Railway, a press note by the ministry said on Monday. Kavach is an indigenously developed automatic train protection (ATP) system, which is a highly technology-intensive system. 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 .
Won't rest until he's hanged: Unnao rape survivor welcomes SC order staying Sengar's life sentence
The Supreme Court has stayed a Delhi High Court order that suspended the life sentence and granted bail to Kuldeep Sengar in the Unnao rape case. The survivor expressed satisfaction and faith in the justice system, vowing to continue her fight. Sengar's daughters appealed for impartial justice, while political parties reacted to the development.
Amit Shah vows to drive out infiltrators across India; accuses Congress of backing illegal migration
GUWAHATI: Union Home Minister Amit Shah on Monday slammed the Congress for allegedly encouraging infiltration and announced that the BJP would drive out the infiltrators not just from Assam but from across the country. Addressing a crowd after inaugurating the Rs 227-crore redeveloped Batadrava Than, the birthplace of 15th-16th century Vaishnavite saint-reformer Srimanta Sankardeva in Assams Nagaon district, Shah declared, I want to say it from this sacred land that the BJPs resolve is to drive out every single infiltrator (illegal immigrant), not just from Assam but from across the country. He appealed to the people of Assam to re-elect the BJP, committing that it would rid the election-bound state of the illegal immigrants within five years. He said the illegal immigrants were a big threat for national security and Assams culture. He commended Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma-led Assam government for evicting the Bangladeshi infiltrators from Batadrava Than areas. He said an estimated 1.29 lakh bighas of land in the state had been rid of the infiltrators through eviction drives. The infiltrators had grabbed land at the famous Kaziranga National Park but the Assam government under the leadership of Himanta Biswa Sarma drove them out, Shah said. He alleged that the Congress had encouraged illegal migration to strengthen its vote-bank, but this affected Assams culture and literature. When it was a matter of saving Assams culture, the Congress had in 1983 come up with the Illegal Migrants (Determination by Tribunals) Act to help the infiltrators settle here legally, the Home Minister said. Asserting that the last 10 years under BJP has been a golden period for Assams development, he said Prime Minister Narendra Modi visited Assam 36 times in the last 11 years, compared to seven times by his predecessor Manmohan Singh in 10 years, despite representing the state in the Rajya Sabha for 12 years. On two of those occasions, he had come to cast his vote, Shah said. He took note of Assams march to development, saying that the state was once known as the land of problems in Delhi but industrialists that he met in Gujarat on Sunday told him that it was now contributing to the countrys development by becoming the Northeasts growth engine. For years, Assam saw various kinds of agitations. Youths were armed with AK 47 rifles and there was bloodshed. The central government under Modi Ji signed five peace accords. Around 92% of their clauses have been implemented. We will ensure 100% implementation if BJP is elected to power again (in Assam), Shah said.
Words, warmth & winter cheer: A spirited start to the lit fest season
Shashi Tharoor inaugurated the curtain-raiser for the 9th Kerala Literature Festival (KLF) 2026, scheduled for January 21-25 in Kozhikode.
Delhi govt plans to install anti-smog guns atop Kashmere Gate ISBT
Delhi government is installing anti-smog guns at bus terminals to fight dust pollution. Kashmere Gate bus terminal will be the first to get these devices. Eight roof-mounted guns will spray water up to 30 meters. This initiative expands anti-pollution measures to busy transport hubs. Over 150 anti-smog guns are already on buildings.
IIT Delhi placements hold firm as global job market remains under strain
Despite a strained global job market marked by slower hiring and layoffs, IIT Delhi has recorded a stable placement season for 202526. The institute has secured 1,275 offers so far, including a sharp rise in pre-placement offers. With broad recruiter participation and ongoing placements till May, final numbers are expected to grow further.
Delhi government constitutes expert committee to combat capital's hazardous air
Delhi government has formed an expert committee to address the city's air pollution. This committee is part of a five-pronged strategy focusing on innovation and scientific management. An implementation committee is also established for faster action. Vehicular pollution is a key focus with road infrastructure upgrades underway. The city's air quality has worsened, entering the 'severe' category.
Govt seeks $30 bn from Reliance, BP in KG-D6 gas field dispute
NEW DELHI, Dec 29:The government is seeking over USD 30 billion from Reliance Industries Ltd and BP as compensation, alleging the partners built larger-than-required facilities at the KG-D6 fields and subsequently failed to meet natural gas output targets, sources said. The government made the claim during its submissions before a three-member arbitration tribunal that on November 7 concluded hearings on the 14-year-old dispute. The tribunal is expected to give its award sometime next year and the party that loses [] The post Govt seeks $30 bn from Reliance, BP in KG-D6 gas field dispute appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Delhi faces a persistent air pollution crisis. The government has launched cloud-seeding trials and deployed anti-smog guns. A comprehensive action plan targets dust, vehicle emissions, and waste burning. New monitoring stations are planned. Efforts are underway to clear garbage dumps and increase green cover. Air quality remains a major concern.
Delhi HC Restrains 18 Entities from Infringing Akasa Air Trademarks
Justice Manmeet Pritam Singh Arora, who passed the order of interim injunction, was hearing a suit filed by SNV Aviation Private Limited, operator of Akasa Air, alleging that the defendants, Alaska Aviation Academy Pvt Ltd and 17 others, had colluded and perpetuated job scams by impersonating its trademarks
Delhi Government Denies Reports On 'Count Stray Dogs' Order For Teachers
The Delhi government has rejected reports about an order regarding the deployment of school teachers to count stray dogs across the national capital.
Delhi-based cardiologist warns: Winter morning walks might put our heart at risk
A renowned cardiologist from Delhi has issued a cautionary note regarding the trend of taking early morning walks during the winter months. The chilly air constricts blood vessels, causing a rise in blood pressure and placing undue strain on the heart.
The Unnao rape survivor on Monday expressed satisfaction in the Supreme Court order which stayed the Delhi High Court order suspending the life sentence of convict and former BJP MLA Kuldeep Sengar. She also vowed to continue the legal fight until he is hanged. I am very happy with this decision. I have got justice from the Supreme Court. I have been raising my voice for justice from the very beginning, the survivor said, reported PTI. I do not make any allegations against any court. I have faith in all courts, but the Supreme Court has given me justice and will continue to do so, she said. Hearing a plea filed by the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) , the Supreme Court on Monday stayed the Delhi HC order that had suspended Sengar's life sentence and granted him bail in the 2017 Unnao rape case. The top court also issued a notice to Sengar, directing him to file his response. Vowing to continue the legal fight, the survivor said, I will not rest until he is hanged. I will keep fighting. Only then will my family and I get justice. We receive threats even today. Family members also expressed relief over the intervention by the SC, saying their faith in the justice system had been restored. The survivor's sister said she had complete faith that the court would ensure the accused is not released. He is a monster. First, he raped my sister and later destroyed the entire family. I am satisfied today. His bail should remain rejected, she said, adding that the family would continue to pursue the case. The survivor's mother thanked the apex court for the relief and told reporters that those who killed her husband should receive the death sentence. Reacting to the order the activist Yogita Bhayana said the order had wider implications. This is not a fight of one victim alone, but of all girls. The Supreme Court itself noted that while stays are not usually granted, this case stands on a different footing, she said. Triggering widespread protests and concerns over the security of the rape survivor, the Delhi HC on December 23, suspended the life imprisonment awarded to former BJP MLA Kuldeep Singh Sengar and granted him bail on a personal bond of Rs 15 lakh during the pendency of his appeal. The court imposed certain conditions, directing him not to enter within a five-kilometre radius of the victims residence in Delhi and not to threaten the survivor or her mother. Sengar, however, remained in jail since he is also serving a 10-year term in connection with the custodial death of the rape survivor's father and has not been granted bail in that case. Sengar was convicted to life imprisonment in the case, by a trial court in December 2019. According to the prosecution, the Unnao rape survivor, a minor, was kidnapped and raped by Sengar between June 11 to June 20, 2017 in Uttar Pradesh's Unnao area. She was then sold for Rs 60,000, after which she was recovered at the Maakhi police station. The court found Sengar guilty of rape under section 376 (Rape) of the Indian Penal Code and sections 5(C) and 6 of the POCSO Act, holding that the victim's testimony was 'unblemished, truthful and of sterling quality'. (With inputs from PTI) Justice Delayed: The Unnao rape survivor's long-running legal battle
IIT Delhi Records 1,275 Placement Offers As Of December 25, Over 35 International Jobs
IIT Delhi Placements 2025: These opportunities have come from reputed companies based in countries such as Japan, the Netherlands, Singapore, the UAE, and the United Kingdom.
NEW DELHI, Dec 29: The Union Law Ministry took a crucial step this year to help the central government shed the tag of being the biggest litigant, but at the same time, efforts towards promoting mediation, which can eventually help in reducing court pendency, have fallen short. The year 2025 also saw the appointment of Gyanesh Kumar as the new Chief Election Commissioner under a new law, which has been dubbed by the opposition as non-inclusive. As part of [] The post Law Ministry takes big step to shed Govt biggest litigant tag, but efforts to promote mediation yet to take off appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
ED conducts searches in Delhi, Haryana in coercive private loan settlements case
Investigations were initiated based on more than 15 FIRs and chargesheets filed by the police in Haryana and U.P. against the accused, aknown strongman involved in criminal activities like murder, extortion, coercivesettlements of loans..., the ED stated
Study links sleep apnoea with 40 pc higher chance of mental health problems
NEW DELHI, Dec 29: A study of older adults in Canada has linked sleep apnoea with a 40 per cent higher chance of mental health conditions, including anxiety and mood disorders. Obstructive sleep apnoea is a common disorder in which muscles in the throat relax and narrow the airways during sleep, impacting breathing and oxygen levels in the blood. This results in a poor quality of sleep and fatigue or sleepiness during the day. The long-term ageing study, published [] The post Study links sleep apnoea with 40 pc higher chance of mental health problems appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Defence Ministry Clears Procurement Of Military Hardware Worth Rs 79,000 Cr
New Delhi, Dec 29: The defence ministry on Monday approved procurement of long range rockets, missiles, radar systems and military platforms worth Rs 79,000 crore to bolster the militarys combat prowess. The Defence Acquisition Council (DAC), chaired by Defence Minister Rajnath Singh, green-lighted the proposals. The DAC approved procurement of loiter munition systems for the Armys artillery regiments. It also cleared acquisition of low level lightweight radars, long-range guided rocket ammunition for Pinaka rocket system and integrated drone detection and [] The post Defence Ministry Clears Procurement Of Military Hardware Worth Rs 79,000 Cr appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
'We couldn't even...': Kuldeep Singh Sengar's daughter after SC stays Delhi HC order in Unnao case
In a statement issued shortly after the Supreme Court's order, Aishwarya Senger said the defence was not even allowed to advance arguments on the merits. We couldn't even start arguing on the merits of the case today, because she has changed her statement several times.
Weaponisation of water: Pak senator on Indias hydel project on Chenab river
ISLAMABAD, Dec 29: A Pakistani senator on Monday said that weaponisation of water will further inflame the already tenuous ties between Pakistan and India. The remarks by Pakistan Peoples Party Senator Sherry Rehman came after a panel under the Ministry of Environment in New Delhi approved a hydel power project on the Chenab River. The clearance came in the backdrop of India suspending the Indus Waters Treaty with Pakistan following the deadly Pahalgam terror attack in April this year. In [] The post Weaponisation of water: Pak senator on Indias hydel project on Chenab river appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Delhi Police has busted an international cyber scam and extortion syndicate, arresting 10 individuals involved in frauds exceeding Rs 50 crore. The highly organized pan-India operation, with international links, used digital impersonation and phishing. The investigation is ongoing to ensure justice for victims.
Last week, a bus accident near Hiriyur in Karnataka reignitied concerns over safety in sleeper coaches, Thailand and Cambodia agreed to a ceasefire, Myanmar held elections after a five-year civil war and more. Here are graphics explaining these and other top stories last week.
Apex court stays Delhi HC order suspending Kuldeep Sengars life sentence
Staying the lower courts order, the CJI-led bench noted that the expelled BJP leader is already lodged in jail in connection with another case. The court made it clear that Sengar will not be released from prison
The Enforcement Directorate has seized five luxury cars, bank lockers, cash amounting to Rs 17 lakhs, various incriminating documents, digital devices and digital data related to now United Arab Emirates (UAE) based wanted criminal Inderjit Singh Yadav and his accomplices, the agency said on Monday.
Arvind Fashions to acquire 31.25 pc stake of Flipkart in Arvind Youth Brands for Rs 135 cr
NEW DELHI, Dec 29: Arvind Fashions Ltd on Monday said it will acquire Flipkart groups 31.25 per cent stake in Arvind Youth Brands Pvt Ltd for Rs 135 crore. Arvind Youth Brands Pvt Ltd (AYBPL) is currently engaged in the business of wholesale and retail of apparel and accessories under the brand name Flying Machine. It had a turnover of Rs 432.16 crore in the financial year ended March 31, 2025, the company said in a regulatory filing. Over [] The post Arvind Fashions to acquire 31.25 pc stake of Flipkart in Arvind Youth Brands for Rs 135 cr appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Ceigall India bags over Rs 1,000 cr infra project in Madhya Pradesh
NEW DELHI, Dec 29: Ceigall India on Monday said it has secured an infrastructure order worth over Rs 1,000 crore in Madhya Pradesh. Its arm Ceigall Infra Projects Private Ltd has received a Letter of Award (LoA) from Madhya Pradesh Road Development Corporation Ltd (MPRDC) for the construction of the IndoreUjjain Greenfield (Access Control) four-lane highway, the company said in a statement. The project will be executed under the Hybrid Annuity Model (HAM) over a period of 24 months. [] The post Ceigall India bags over Rs 1,000 cr infra project in Madhya Pradesh appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Gold market: A record-breaking year of price surge and investor rush
NEW DELHI, Dec 29: Gold emerged as one of the biggest winners of 2025, posting record demand and historic price levels as investors across the world turned to the yellow metal amid prolonged global uncertainty. Data released by the World Gold Council (WGC) shows that from the first quarter through the third quarter of the year, gold demand strengthened steadily, with investment activity and central bank purchases playing a decisive role. The year opened on a strong note. In the [] The post Gold market: A record-breaking year of price surge and investor rush appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Silver experienced a record-breaking rally, hitting fresh highs on strong investor demand and global cues, though it saw a dip as investors booked profits. Gold prices remained near record levels domestically, while overseas markets saw minor declines due to profit-taking. Local prices for both precious metals are also provided.
Class 11 Student Dies After Falling From Restaurant Rooftop In Delhi
A 16-year-old boy lost his life after falling from a plastic shed at a restaurant in Delhi's Gujranwala Town, police said on Monday. The incident took place on Sunday evening when the teenager had gone out with his friends.
Teachers in Delhi are now designated as nodal officers for stray dog concerns around educational institutions. This directive from the Directorate of Education aims to enhance public safety. Teachers' associations have voiced opposition, citing potential disruption to academic work, particularly during ongoing pre-board examinations. The move is linked to Supreme Court orders and recent meetings.
Kindly Relieve Me ASAP: Pharma Firm Finance Boss Quits Over Delhi Pollution
This resignation is seen as an unusual event in Indian corporate history, where an executive has cited environmental conditions as the reason for leaving.
Bolero driver crushed to death as truck overturns after hitting divider in Rampur
Rampur: An overloaded truck carrying wood shavings lost balance after mounting a road divider and overturned onto a Bolero SUV on the Delhi-Nainital highway here, completely crushing the vehicle and its driver on the spot, police said on Monday. The accident occurred near Pahari Gate crossing in Rampur on Sunday evening when the Bolero was 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 .
Gang sells fake luxury apartment in Gurgaon using forged papers, cops suspect multi-state network
'We are worried': What SC said on convict Kuldeep Sengar's bail; the 'public servant' question
The Supreme Court has intervened in the Unnao rape case. It has halted the Delhi high court's decision to suspend former BJP leader Kuldeep Singh Sengar's life sentence. The apex court is examining if an MLA qualifies as a public servant under the POCSO Act. This move ensures Sengar remains in jail. The survivor welcomes the Supreme Court's action.
India top court orders ex-lawmaker to stay in jail over rape
A Delhi high court order suspending the life sentence of former lawmaker Kuldeep Singh Sengar had led to outrage.
Parliamentary Panel Discusses MGNREGA Shortcomings, Ways To Adopt VB-G RAM G Act Smoothly
New Delhi, Dec 29: A parliamentary panel on Monday examined various aspects of the UPA-era rural job guarantee law MGNREGA, which has now been replaced by the Narendra Modi governments VB-G RAM G Act, and how to go about with it in the next six months for a smooth transition to the new legislation. Sources said most members of the Parliamentary Standing Committee on Rural Development and Panchayati Raj were concerned about how the transition would take place in the [] The post Parliamentary Panel Discusses MGNREGA Shortcomings, Ways To Adopt VB-G RAM G Act Smoothly appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Rahul Gandhi flags issues faced by ex-servicemen at Parliamentary Standing Committee on Defence meet
NEW DELHI: Lok Sabha Leader of Opposition Rahul Gandhi flagged the multiple issues concerning ex-servicemen, such as the shortfall in the hiring, difficulties in health treatment and insufficient allocation of health funds at the meeting of the Parliamentary Standing Committee on Defence on Monday, according to the sources. Rahul Gandhi also raised the issue of difficulties faced by ex-servicemen in accessing treatment in hospitals, particularly private hospitals. He said that when ex-servicemen are referred to private hospitals, they face significant problems in admission and treatment because many hospitals refuse treatment, citing pending dues from the government. According to sources, Rahul Gandhi further raised questions over insufficient amounts allocated to the ex-servicemen for diseases like cancer and urged that the amount be increased. He stated that ex-servicemen receive only Rs 75,000 for the treatment of cancer and kidney-related diseases. He questioned how cancer or kidney treatment is possible with such a small amount and said that this assistance should be increased. Rahul Gandhi is a member of the Parliamentary Standing Committee on Defence. The meeting agenda was to review resettlement policies, healthcare facilities, and avenues for Ex-Servicemen. Earlier, the Lok Sabha LoP strongly condemned the racial killing of Tripura students Anjel Chakma in Dehradun and accused the BJP of ormalising hate, which is leading to such incidents. Rahul Gandhi, voicing against the brutal assault of Anjel Chakma, urged people to eflect and confront and not to become a dead society. Rahul Gandhi's remark came after the attack on MBA student Anjel Chakma and his brother Michael Chakma by a group of miscreants with knives and other blunt objects in Dehradun. On December 9, Anjel Chakma succumbed to his injuries at the hospital. What happened to Anjel Chakma and his brother Michael in Dehradun is a horrific hate crime. Hate doesn't appear overnight. For years now it is being fed daily - especially to our youth - through toxic content and irresponsible narratives. And it's being normalised by the hate-spewing leadership of the ruling BJP, Lok Sabha LoP said in a post on X. India is built on respect and unity, not fear and abuse. We are a country of love and diversity. We must not become a dead society that looks away while fellow Indians are targeted. We must reflect and confront what we are allowing our country to become, he added. Rahul Gandhi further expressed solidarity with the Chakma family and the people of the Northeast. My thoughts are with the Chakma family and the people of Tripura and the Northeast. We are proud to call you our fellow Indian brothers and sisters, he said. Five people have already been arrested in connection with the incident. Among them, two accused are minors and have been sent to a juvenile reform home. Police are continuously conducting raids to arrest an absconding accused, on whom a reward of Rs 25,000 has been announced. A police team has also been sent to Nepal in search of the absconding accused, according to the Uttarakhand CMO.
SC keeps Aravalli definition ruling in abeyance, seeks expert review
New Delhi: The Supreme Court on Monday, December 29, kept in abeyance the directions in its November 20 verdict that had accepted a uniform definition of the Aravalli hills and ranges recommended by a committee of the Ministry of Environment, Forest and Climate Change. A vacation bench led by Chief Justice of India (CJI) Surya 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 .
All Future Interactions With India Will Be On Equal Terms: PCB Chief
Rising Star Asia Cup: Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) chief Mohsin Naqvi has reiterated that if India wants the T20 Asia Cup 2005 trophy, then they will have to accept it from him in Dubai. There is a status quo on trophy handing. If India wants the trophy, they must send their captain to Dubai and receive it from me, Naqvi told Telecom Asia Sport (www.telecomasia.net). The trophy is still lying in the Asian Cricket Council (ACC) office in Dubai ever since India captain Suryakumar Yadav refused to receive it from Naqvi during the presentation ceremony following their victory over Pakistan in the Asia Cup final. Naqvi claimed he was entitled to hand over the trophy as president of the Asian Cricket Council (ACC). Pakistan, Naqvi said, will write to the International Cricket Council (ICC) over the rude behaviour of Indian Under-19 players in the Junior Asia Cup. We will be writing a letter to the ICC to complain about the behaviour of Indian Junior players during the final of the Junior Asia Cup which was not acceptable. Naqvi also said that there will be no compromise with India, and if they do not want to shake hands with our players, everything will be on equal terms. If India does not allow their players to shake hands with our players then it will be dealt with on equal terms and there will be no compromise, Naqvi said in response to a question from Telecom Asia Sport (www.telecomasia.net). We have no interest in shaking hands with them. The controversy over Indian T20 captain Yadav not shaking hands with Pakistani counterpart Salman Agha at the toss, followed by the same action after all three matches marred the Asia Cup in September in Dubai, as a handshake between rivals is the norm in international matches. The trend was also followed by the Indian teams at the Women's World Cup in Sri Lanka in November, the Rising Star Asia Cup in Doha in the same month, and the Under-19 Asia Cup in Dubai this month. The tension was sparked after India and Pakistan engaged in a four-day military conflict in May following a deadly militant attack on tourists in Pahalgam in J&K. New Delhi blamed Pakistan for the massacre, a charge denied by Islamabad. Pakistan team's mentor, Sarfaraz Ahmed, had complained about the behaviour of Indian Junior players and termed it Uneducated and unacceptable. Pakistan won the heated final by a significant 191-run margin last Sunday. Pakistan team's mentor, Sarfaraz Ahmed, had complained about the behaviour of Indian Junior players and termed it Uneducated and unacceptable. Also Read: Live Cricket Score We have appointed Wasim Akram as the brand ambassador of the PSL and that we will handle the Multan Sultans franchise on our own the next year before a new owner is found, said Naqvi. Article Source: IANS
Vijay Hazare: Kohli to Play Jan 6 Game for Delhi, Confirms DDCA Chief
The BCCI diktat for all centrally-contracted players was to take part in at least two Vijay Hazare games but Kohli wants to play a third match as he gears up for the home series against New Zealand this month
Zomato, Swiggy and other delivery workers on strike on Dec 31: All you need to know
The delivery workers across major e-commerce platforms, including Zomato, Swiggy, Blinkit, Zepto and Amazon, have announced a nationwide strike on December 31, affecting the celebration on New Year's Eve. The Telangana Gig and Platform Workers Union (TGPWU), Indian Federation of App-Based Transport Workers (IFAT) will lead the strike, which is reportedly backed by multiple regional collectives, including platform worker unions from Maharashtra, Karnataka, Delhi-NCR, West Bengal and parts of Tamil Nadu.

