What is this, a crown?: Uppal cops crash birthday celebration on road
Hyderabad: A birthday celebration went wrong for a group of friends when Uppal police showed up at their celebration and booked them under a petty case for blocking the road. The incident occurred on the intervening night of May 30-31 at around 12:30 am in the Uppal Bhagayath layout area during a police check. A 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 .
'Mera Dil Baith Gaya Tha': Aamir Khan Says He Knew Thugs Of Hindostan Would Flop
Meet the IPS officer who penned a hit item song in a movie. Who is Murlidhar Sharma?
In a surprising twist, West Bengal's Inspector General of Police, Murlidhar Sharma, has penned the lyrics for a Hindi item number, Shor Machaa, featured in the upcoming Bengali film *Mrigaya*. Sung by Sunidhi Chauhan and Rana Mazumder, the high-energy track marks a departure for Sharma, known for his investigative work and love for Urdu poetry.
Bihar government transfers 45 IAS officers in major bureaucratic reshuffle ahead of state polls
PATNA: Ahead of Bihar Assembly polls due this year, the state government has transferred 45 IAS officers, including several district magistrates (DMs), in a major shake-up. Thirty-one officers of the Bihar Administrative Service (BAS) were also transferred as a part of the rejig, according to an order issued by the General Administration Department on Saturday. Besides, the state government also made new appointments in the Mahadalit Commission and the Scheduled Caste Commission. Patna DM Chandrasekhar Singh, an IAS officer of the 2010 batch, was appointed Commissioner of the Patna division. Gaya DM Thyagarajan S M of the 2011 batch was made the new DM of Patna, the order stated. Mayank Warwade, the previous Commissioner of the Patna division, was made the State Project Director of the Bihar Education Project Council. Darbhanga DM Rajeev Raushan was appointed the Commissioner of the Saran division, while Avneesh Kumar Singh was made the Commissioner of Munger division, and Raj Kumar the Commissioner of Tirhut division, it said. Thirteen IAS officers of the 2010 batch were promoted to the secretary rank. The Bihar government appointed Vishwanath Rishi as chairperson of the Mahadalit Commission, and Devendra Kumar as vice-chairperson of the SC Commission.
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Nearly 1300 modified silencers seized, destroyed in Rachakonda
Hyderabad: In a crackdown on noise and air pollution, Rachakonda police booked 265 cases and confiscated 1,297 illegally modified motorcycle silencers during a series of special drives. The seized silencers were publicly destroyed at Uppal Bhagayath on Friday, May 30. The drive was carried out under the supervision of commissioner of police G Sudheer Babu, 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 .
PM Modi unveils projects worth over Rs 48,520 cr in Bihars Karakat
KARAKAT (BIHAR), May 30: Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Friday launched development projects worth more than Rs 48,520 crore in Bihars Karakat. The PM, who arrived in Patna on a two-day visit to the state on Thursday, inaugurated the four-laning of the PatnaGayaDobhi section of NH22, worth around Rs 5,520 crore and four-laning of the elevated highway and grade improvements at Gopalganj Town on NH27 at a function here. Modi dedicated to the nation the third rail line between Son [] The post PM Modi unveils projects worth over Rs 48,520 cr in Bihars Karakat appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Bihar woman gives husband 'watermelon laced with poison' after performing Vat Savitri Puja
In Bihar's Gaya district, police have arrested a woman named Lakhia Devi for allegedly poisoning her husband, Mantu Yadav, after she participated in the Vat Savitri Puja. Yadav consumed a watermelon his wife allegedly laced with poison and informed his sister-in-law before dying. Authorities are awaiting the post-mortem report to confirm the exact cause of death.
Red alert issued as heavy rain, strong winds disrupt life in Thiruvananthapuram
THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: Heavy rains and strong winds caused significant damage across the district on Thursday. Numerous trees fell, disrupting traffic and downing power lines. By 8 pm, the Fire and Rescue Services departments district headquarters received 80 calls, most of which were related to fallen trees. Traffic congestion was reported in the city, particularly on Ambujavilasam Road, near the old GPO, and along the Cantonment-Vanross Junction stretch. The majority of the damage occurred around 6 pm when the heavy rains started. In the outskirts, significant disruptions were reported in Kadakkavoor, Kazhakoottam, and Murukkumpuzha, where a tree fell on the railway track. Coastal areas also experienced heavy rainfall and strong winds in the afternoon. The District Disaster Management Authority issued a red alert for the coastal regions from Kappil Beach to Pozhiyoor Beach. In Vizhinjam, traffic was affected when a tree branch fell near the bus stand, and additional tree falls were reported at Piravilakam and Gangayar Canal. According to data released by the revenue department, two relief camps were operational in the district on Thursday, providing shelter to those affected by sea erosion in the coastal area. The camps accommodated seven males and four females.
Gayaji to replace Gaya in official civic records
Applications invited for Bangalore Gayana Samajas annual music competition
PM Modi to inaugurate Patnas new airport terminal inspired by Mithila art on June 3
Prime Minister Narendra Modi is set to inaugurate the new terminal building of Jayaprakash Narayan International Airport, popularly known as Patna airport, and lay the foundation stone of a new civil enclave at Bihta Airport, about 30 km from the state capital, on Thursday evening. Airport Authority of India (AAI) officials said that the new terminal building of Patna airport will start functioning from June 3. The new terminal building at Patna airport and the new civil enclave at Bihta Airport will accommodate the increasing influx of domestic travellers in and around Patna. AAI officials told The New Indian Express on Thursday that both the new terminal at Patna airport and the proposed civil enclave at Bihta Airport would provide world-class airport facilities and experience. The development of modern infrastructure will strengthen Bihars connectivity, boost tourism, trade and investment opportunities, a senior AAI officer said. The design of the new terminal building at Patna airport incorporates elements of Bihars architectural traditions, drawing inspiration from the regions landscape and Mithila art. The new civil enclave at Bihta Airport showcases a rich blend of historical influences, spanning various periods and dynasties. The new terminal building at Patna airport, built at a cost of Rs 1,200 crore, covers an area of 65,150 square metres, including the basement. It is equipped to serve 3,000 passengers (1,500 arrivals and 1,500 departures) during peak hours and 10 million passengers annually. Passenger facilities such as 64 check-in counters, nine automatic tray retrieval systems (ATRS) in Phase I, five aerobridges, and four conveyor belts in the arrival hall are proposed in the new terminal building. Additionally, an apron has been provisioned for 11 parking aircraft bays and a multi-level car parking (MLCP) facility on the city side, which will increase parking capacity to 1,100 cars. Similarly, the new civil enclave at Bihta Airport is proposed to have an area of 68,000 square metres. It will be equipped to serve 3,000 passengers during peak hours and five million passengers annually up to 2047. Besides, ancillary buildings such as multilevel car parking, service blocks, and others are planned to be constructed to augment the new terminal building. Passenger facilities like 64 check-in counters, 16 self-check-in kiosks, 10 automatic tray retrieval systems, five aerobridges, and six conveyor belts in the arrival hall have been planned, officials familiar with the project revealed. Patna airport is the 20th busiest airport in the country, with a passenger traffic of 38.2 lakh in 202425. The present building was built in 1973, authoritative sources said. Enhanced air connectivity will boost tourism and pilgrimage to Patna, Gaya, Bodh Gaya, Rajgir (Nalanda), Vaishali and Sitamarhi, a senior AAI official claimed.
PM Modi To Lay Foundation For Phase-2 Of Varanasi-Kolkata Expressway Today
In a landmark move to boost infrastructure and connectivity in eastern India, PM Narendra Modi will lay the foundation stone for the second phase of the Varanasi-Gaya-Ranchi-Kolkata Expressway (NH-319B) on Thursday, during his visit to Bihar.
Maoist commander killed in police encounter in Jharkhand's Latehar
RANCHI: Maoist commander Manish Yadav, who had a bounty of 5 lakh on his head, was killed in an encounter with security forces in Latehar in Jharkhand late Sunday night. Meanwhile, another wanted Maoist, Kundar Kherwar, who carried a reward of 10 lakh, was arrested from the encounter site. According to police officials, the gunfight took place in the forests of Karamkhad and Dauna under the Mahuadanr Police Station in Latehar. An intensive search operation is underway in the area to locate other Maoists believed to be hiding in the jungles. Police sources said the encounter began late Sunday night and continued until Monday morning. During the post-encounter search operation, the body of a Maoist was recovered and later identified as Manish Yadav. Palamu DIG Y.S. Ramesh confirmed the incident. Following a tip-off that Maoist Manish Yadav had been seen in the forest with his squad, a police team was formed, and a search operation was launched. However, as soon as the Maoists spotted the security forces, they opened fire. The security forces retaliated, killing Manish Yadav on the spot, said DIG Ramesh. Two automatic rifles and other daily-use items were recovered from the site. With the elimination of Manish Yadav, the leadership of Bihar-based Maoist units in the Budha Pahad training center has effectively ended. A resident of Chhakarbandha in Gaya district, Yadav was considered the last top Maoist commander from Bihar active in the Budha Pahad region. He had been operating in the area for over a decade. Manish Yadav began as an ordinary cadre in the Maoist squad and gradually rose to the rank of sub-zonal commander. His in-laws reportedly live in the same area where the encounter occurred. This marks the second major success for the Jharkhand Police in recent days. On Friday night , Jharkhand Jan Mukti Parishad (JJMP) commander Pappu Lohra and sub-zonal commander Prabhat Ganjhu were also killed in an encounter. Lohra and Ganjhu had bounties of 10 lakh and 5 lakh respectively on their heads.
Scattered showers lash Telangana; IMD issues yellow alert for eight districts as low-pressure builds
HYDERABAD: Telangana witnessed scattered and moderate rainfall across several districts on Sunday, including regions in the west, south and east of the state. The India Meteorological Department (IMD) has issued a yellow alert for eight districts: Adilabad, Nirmal, Nizamabad, Vikarabad, Sangareddy, Medak, Kamareddy and Mahbubnagar for Monday. Additionally, light to moderate rain accompanied by gusty winds (3040 kmph) is forecast for isolated locations in the remaining districts. According to the Telangana State Development Planning Society, Rajpur in Mahabubnagar district recorded the highest rainfall on Sunday at 30.5 mm. This was followed by Basheerabad in Vikarabad with 27.8 mm, Yalal (Vikarabad) at 24.3 mm, Devaruppula (Jangaon) at 21 mm, Kotha Molgara (Mahabubnagar) at 20.5 mm, Mortad (Nizamabad) at 19.5 mm and Tandur (Vikarabad) at 18.8 mm. Meanwhile, Hyderabad experienced light, scattered rainfall across various parts of the city. Mallapur (Uppal) recorded the highest with 3.3 mm, followed by Gayatri Nagar (Quthbullapur) with 2 mm. Over the next 48 hours, Hyderabad is likely to experience hazy conditions during morning hours, with maximum and minimum temperatures around 33C and 23C respectively. Surface winds are predicted to be southwesterly at speeds of 48 kmph. Renowned weather forecaster T Balaji noted that rainfall has remained consistent across the state since May 21. In a post on X, he stated, A strong low-pressure area is developing, which is likely to cause very intense rains in Telangana, including Hyderabad, between May 26 and May 29.
Caste Survey Karnataka: Dalit, Lingayat Leaders Oppose SC Status for Lingayat Jangamas Deccan Herald
No end to curiosity: 72-year-old doctor masters IIT courses
RAJAMAHENDRAVARAM: Age is no barrier to learning, and veteran psychiatrist Dr Karri Ramareddy has proved it. At 72, when most people look take retirement, he continues to pursue academic excellence. He has earned 61 degrees, including three PhDs and 11 certifications through the National Programme on Technology Enhanced Learning (NPTEL), offered by premier institutions such as IIT Mumbai and IIT Kharagpur. He has topped eight of the NPTEL courses among thousands of learners across the country, securing Elite Plus Silver or Gold grades in each, which is his latest achievement. Born in Rajamahendravaram, on August 1, 1954, and raised in the small town of Anaparthi in East Godavari district, his journey has been one of relentless learning. He completed his early education at the Government Zilla Parishad High School in Anaparthi, his PUC at PR College in Kakinada, and his MBBS at Rangaraya Medical College in 1970. He later joined the National Institute of Mental Health and Neurosciences (NIMHANS), Bengaluru, where he completed his MD in Psychiatry. Dr Ramareddy is the recipient of prestigious honours such as the Rashtrapati Award and the Dr BC Roy Award. Among his 61 degrees are five LLMs. His three doctoral degrees include one in Law from Damodaram Sanjivayya National Law University in Visakhapatnam, Yoga from Sri Balaji Vidyapeeth in Pune, and a third in Education from Bharathiar University. As long as you are curious, every day becomes a new opportunity. There is no age limit for learning, he said. Fitness and learning are constants in my life. I never let age come between me and my curiosity. My parents, Karri Peda Kapu Venkatareddy and Mangayamma, had a great influence on me. I used to visit the library and read extensively from a young age. Titles are milestones, not destinations. True success lies in staying relevant and staying hungry for knowledge. Study wherever you wish, but rememberto serve your own country is a privilege, not a sacrifice, he said. Speking to TNIE, he said he is preparing for next academic pursuit and has no signs to slow down. If you love learning, life itself becomes your classroom. I intend to keep learning till my last breath, he said. If you have a passion for learning, age is never a hindrance. Learning is a continuous process, regardless of age, time or year. I used to dedicate five hours to study every day, he added.
Anubhava Mantapa will be inaugurated next year, says CM Siddaramaiah
MYSURU: Chief Minister Siddaramaiah on Saturday said that the Anubhava Mantapa, being constructed at a cost of over Rs 600 crore in Basavakalyan of Bidar district, will be completed and inaugurated next year. He was speaking after inaugurating the Basava Jayanti 2025: Our Steps Towards Anubhava Mantapa programme organised by the Basava Balagala Okoota and the All India Veerashaiva-Lingayat Mahasabha in Mysuru. The CM explained that Anubhava Mantapa is being developed as a replica of the worlds first Parliament, originally established in the 12th century by social reformer Basavanna. Work is ongoing and will be completed next year, the CM assured the gathering. The CM said that it was his government that constituted a committee headed by writer Go Ru Channabasappa to prepare the project report for the project. Siddaramaiah said that Basavanna was not only a revolutionary social reformer but also a globally recognised economist. His teachings of Kayaka (dignity of labour) and Dasoha (equitable distribution) aimed at socio-economic equality. The revolution he led against the caste system is unmatched anywhere in the world, Siddaramaiah added. He emphasised that Basavanna envisioned a casteless, secular, and humane society. Vachana and Dasa literature are landmarks in Kannada literature, making knowledge accessible to those previously denied education, the CM said. Reflecting on his own life, the CM shared a personal story. My parents were illiterate. I was enrolled directly into Class 5 thanks to my school headmaster, Rajappa. My father had initially sent me to learn Veeramakkala Kunita instead of schooling. It was art dance teacher Nanjegowda who taught me the basics of language and math on sand. After two years of training, I was tending cattle until Rajappa ensured I went to school. I owe my education and the opportunity of becoming CM twice to Dr BR Ambedkar, who studied Basavannas vachanas and ensured their essence was reflected in the Constitution, the CM said. The event was attended by Suttur Mutt seer Shivaratri Deshikendra Swamiji and Social Welfare Minister HC Mahadevappa. Meanwhile, with Covid-19 cases once again on the rise, CM Siddaramaiah was seeing wearing a mask in the events that he attended in Mysuru. Meanwhile, the Sri Ganapathi Sachidananda Ashram, which is gearing up for the 85th birthday celebrations of Sri Ganapathi Sachindananda Swamiji, has decided to provide face masks to all those visiting the ashram during the week-long programmes.
JIPMAT 2025 Results Released: Download Your Score Now
The National Testing Agency has released the results for the JIPMAT 2025 today. Candidates can download their results and final answer key from the official website. This national-level entrance exam, conducted on April 26, is crucial for those seeking admission into management programs at IIM Bodh Gaya and IIM Jammu. Follow the steps outlined to access your results and ensure you have all necessary information for your academic future.
JIPMAT 2025 result declared: 12,939 candidates can download scorecards at exams.nta.ac.in
The National Testing Agency (NTA) declared the JIPMAT 2025 results on May 24, with 12,939 candidates appearing for the exam held on April 26. Candidates can now download their scorecards from exams.nta.ac.in/JIPMAT to check their sectional and overall scores. Those meeting the cut-off will proceed to the next admission stages at IIM Bodh Gaya and IIM Jammu.
Liquor bottles recovered from SSP office in Gaya Ji
Give security cover to former IAS official Sagayam
Unsafe food served to patients in MKCG Medical College and Hospital in Odisha's Berhampur
BERHAMPUR: Reeling under paucity of adequate space, the dietary department of the MKCG Medical College and Hospital in Berhampur has been accused of providing sub-standard food items to patients. The department, which caters to over 1,568 in-patients daily, functions from the annexe of the old indoor building of the hospital, which has long been declared unsafe. All other departments have been shifted from the building but the dietary wing continues to operate from the dilapidated premises. Making matters worse, there have been reports of stale and substandard food being served to patients. Sources said the bread and milk packets dont have any expiry dates. The milk provided to patients reportedly turns to curd when boiled. Several patients have also complained of being served rotten eggs. These items are reportedly supplied to the hospital by a local bakery and Omfeds Ankuspur depot. Notably, food distribution in the hospital has been outsourced to a Bhubaneswar-based organisation since 2013. The Health department had mandated the use of diet prescription slips (DPS) keeping in mind the dietary need of different patients. However, it is not being followed. Despite instructions for coloured diet slips for different patients, the system is being ignored. All patients receive the same food regardless of their condition. For example, diarrhoea patients, who require specific diet including barley, arrowroot or coconut water, are served the same meals as general patients. The department is expected to serve food on disposable plates, but uses polythene sachets and carry bags. Moreover, food is often delivered late, well past the 1 pm schedule leaving many, especially poor patients, with no choice but to wait in hunger. Hospital sources said the post of dietician is lying vacant and the department is being managed by a staff nurse, undermining the significance of nutritional science in patient recovery. While MKCG MCH superintendent Prof Suchitra Dash and store medical officer Chinmay Debasish Panda claimed regular inspections, both expressed shock when informed about the substandard food. Dash promised to launch an investigation into the matter, but Panda deflected responsibility and said the supplier of food items was chosen through tendering. Ganjam collector Dibyajyoti Parida expressed concern over the irregularities in supply of food to the MCH and assured to look into the matter. BJP leader Ram Kumar Patra and senior advocate Abani Gaya who have been fighting for medical college since decades, alleged that the authorities have turned a blind eye to the issue.
Input distribution prog held at Shirui village
As part of the inaugural function of the 5th State Level Shirui Lily Festival 2025, an input distribution programme under the Transfer of Technology initiative of the Farmer FIRST Programme, ICAR, New Delhi, was held on Tuesday at Heritage Ground Vahgayan, Shirui village, in Ukhrul district The inputs were distributed to the beneficiaries of Shanshak Khullen, Ukhrul in the presence of Central Agricultural University , Imphal vice chancellor of Dr Anupam Mishra Tangkhul Naga Long president Sword Vashum and TNAL president Tennyson Kashung also attended the inaugural ceremony as guest of honour Source Chronicle News Service
BENGALURU: Leader of the Opposition in the Rajya Sabha and AICC president Mallikarjun Kharge on Tuesday criticised Prime Minister Narendra Modi, alleging that the April 22 terrorist attack in Pahalgam, Kashmir, which claimed 26 lives, could have been avoided had the PM issued a warning based on intelligence inputs. Speaking at a convention in Hosapete, Vijayanagara district, to mark two years of the Congress government in Karnataka, Kharge accused the Centre of security lapses. He claimed Modi cancelled his own Kashmir visit scheduled for 17 April after intelligence alerts, yet no advisory was issued to tourists. Why were those tourists not given police or military protection? Why were they not alerted? Had they been cautioned, 26 innocent lives could have been saved, he said. Kharge further criticised Modi for skipping the all-party meeting held in the aftermath of the attack. When the nation needed unity, Modi chose electioneering in Bihar over national interest. Twice he called an all-party meeting but did not attend. Had we skipped it, we wouldve been labelled anti-national, yet he avoids it and remains a patriot, he remarked. He accused the BJP of monopolising patriotism and said, Congress has also fought for the nation. You have not taken a contract for nationalism. True patriotism lies in unity, not in hollow speeches. Kharge also demanded the dismissal of Madhya Pradesh BJP minister Vijay Shah for allegedly making derogatory remarks against Colonel Sofiya Qureshi. He insulted her because of her name. Remove such people from the cabinet first before preaching nationalism, he urged. SC caste census Addressing Karnataka Chief Minister Siddaramaiah, Kharge raised concerns over non-SC individuals being registered as 'Beda Jangama' in the ongoing SC caste census. Let poor Lingayats receive welfare benefits, but they must not be included in the SC category unfairly. The population of Beda Jangama, historically around 500, is now shown as 5 lakh how is that possible? Such false claims deprive genuine SCs of their rights. Jail those issuing fake SC certificates, he insisted. Kharge also advised Siddaramaiah to ensure proper implementation of the Socio-Economic and Educational Survey (SES-2015), warning against any missteps that could harm the credibility of the caste census movement championed by Rahul Gandhi. Rahul worked hard to push for caste census inclusion at the national level. Dont let Karnatakas mismanagement bring disrepute, he said.
Six Bangladeshi nationals, Indian 'helper' arrested for illegal residence in Uttarakhand
DEHRADUN: Six Bangladeshi nationals, including four men and two women, have been apprehended from locations across Uttarakhand, including the capital Dehradun and the holy city of Haridwar. An Indian woman accused of facilitating their illegal presence in the state has also been taken into custody. The arrests followed confidential intelligence received by the police. Speaking with TNIE , Senior Superintendent of Police (SSP) Ajay Singh confirmed the operation. We received confidential information regarding the presence of some suspicious individuals residing in Clement Town, SSP Singh stated. Acting on the tip, teams from the Special Operations Group, Local Intelligence Unit, and Clement Town police were dispatched for verification. This led to the apprehension of five Bangladeshi nationals Nirmal Rai, Shem Rai, Lipi Rai, Krishna alias Santosh, and Munir Chandra Rai from Lane Number 11, Post Office Road. An Indian woman, Pooja Rani alias Rosna, was found living with them. The individuals were unable to produce valid documents. Police searches recovered two illegal Aadhaar cards from Munir Chandra Rai and Bangladeshi identity cards from Krishna and Nirmal Rai. Four children found with this group have been taken into protection. The Bangladeshi nationals were arrested for illegally residing in India. Pooja Rani was arrested and booked for assisting them. Delhi police bust illegal Bangladeshi immigration racket, arrest 12 Separately, City Kotwali police and local intelligence units arrested a Bangladeshi woman and her Indian husband from a hut in the Roodki Belawala area on Friday night. They were reportedly living illegally using fake documents. The woman's minor son was also taken into protection. Police are actively searching for two individuals, identified as Mohammad Alam alias Alauddin and Noor Islam, who are believed to have helped the Bangladeshi nationals enter India. A joint team comprising personnel from the police, Military Intelligence, and the Intelligence Bureau (IB) is currently interrogating the arrested individuals. Initial findings indicate that the accused had settled in the area over time, with some having worked as labourers for a significant period. Bangladeshi national arrested in Bodh Gaya; fake Aadhar card, documents recovered
It has come to notice in recent years that Veerashaiva-LinagayatJangamas are taking caste certificate and enjoying the benefit of reservation, Minister K.H. Muniyappa said
Let there be water: Restoration of Koliyanur lake in Tamil Nadu
VILLUPURAM: The dust of decades had settled thick upon the promise of Koliyanur lake, a vital artery choked by neglect and the relentless creep of encroachment. For a generation, its lifeblood had dwindled, a silent tragedy unfolding in the Villupuram district. But from the parched earth, a spark ignited the Kalaam Volunteer Group. This unassuming collective of residents dared to dream of reviving it, a vision that would not only reshape their environment but also bind their community in the face of natures fury. Their story, unfolding over the past year, is a testament to the extraordinary power of ordinary people, a beacon of hope that pierced through the devastation of Cyclone Fengal and resurrected a lost lifeline. Koliyanur lake, stretching across hundreds of acres, had been encroached upon by 57 farming families in the Koliyanur village area for more than three decades. Once a crucial source of irrigation and drinking water, the lake had slowly shrunk by half due to unregulated occupation and sediment build-up. Recognising the ecological and communal importance of the loch, the Kalaam Volunteer Group, in collaboration with Exnora International Foundation, NDSO, and M N Gayathri Charities, initiated a restoration project in 2024. As a resident of Koliyanur, Ive never seen the river with water since I was a child, and it has been a dream to see it flow with water in its natural allure. And that is why I chose to revive it, said N Manikandan (32), the groups full-time organiser. Through persistent dialogue and peaceful engagement, the volunteers worked closely with local authorities and the encroaching farmers to find a resolution. Many of these farmers, though initially resistant, were later persuaded to vacate the land, understanding the long-term benefits of a restored waterbody for the wider community. The restoration involved clearing vegetation, removing debris, and extensive desilting operations. Volunteers toiled for months under the sun, raising funds locally and receiving support in the form of machinery and manpower from well-wishers. By early 2025, the loch had been rejuvenated across 37 acres its basin deepened, banks fortified, and native flora reintroduced around its perimeter. The revived loch has now begun recharging groundwater, benefiting nearby villages, and is expected to support agriculture in the region for decades to come, said Manikandan. The organisation further extended its service to address the devastating effects of Cyclone Fengal in November 2024. Amidst the chaos, the Kalaam Volunteer Group emerged as one of the first responders. Within hours, volunteers spread out across the district, setting up makeshift relief camps, organising food drives, and distributing essentials. Several lakhs of people were aided, thanks to the groups network and local knowledge. The groups approach ensured that relief reached not just urban neighbourhoods but also isolated villages and marginalised communities, including tribal, disabled, and transgender populations. The Kalaam Volunteer Group, funded by local residents, has revived the Koliyanur lake, which had significantly shrunk due to encroachment by 57 farming families Manikandan, aged 32, has been instrumental in mobilising and mentoring the Kalaam Volunteer Groups 150 active members. What began as a small effort to support social workers in his area in 2015 has now evolved into a fully-fledged social service network. The group operates with a decentralised structure, empowering young volunteers to take initiative and lead local projects. Seeing the loch brim with water again brings hope, says M Lakshmi, a local schoolteacher. Children now learn about ecology firsthand, and farmers have reported higher yields thanks to improved groundwater. Ramesh, one of the former encroachers, adds, I was worried about losing my patch of land, but the training provided by Kalaam Volunteer Group helped me understand the importance of keeping water bodies intact for the greater good. The Groups work caught the attention of the Villupuram collectors office, which has since pledged technical support for monitoring water quality and embankment safety. These partnerships promise to institutionalise community-led conservation and enhance policy frameworks for waterbody management across Tamil Nadu. From the quiet determination to revive a dying lake to the swift and selfless response in the face of a brutal cyclone, the Kalaam Volunteer Group has etched an indelible mark on the landscape and the lives of Villupuram. The ripples of their actions extend far beyond the banks of the rejuvenated Koliyanur, promising a legacy of resilience for generations to come. (Edited by Dinesh Jefferson E)
PATNA: A day after the Nitish Kumar cabinet approved the proposal to rename Gaya town as Gaya Ji, a similar demand to change the name of Bihars capital Patna is gaining momentum. On Friday, the state cabinet headed by Chief Minister Nitish Kumar approved the general administration departments proposal to rename Gaya as Gaya Ji owing to the town's religious significance. Lakhs of tourists from across the globe visit Gaya every year during Pitripaksh to offer prayers (pind daan) to their departed ancestors. A fresh demand for renaming Patna as Pataliputra resurfaced on Saturday when the chairman of the Patliputra Jagran Abhiyan Samiti and noted litterateur Anil Sulabh raised the issue. In a letter to CM Nitish Kumar, Sulabh said that the long pending demand of people of the state capital should be fulfilled by renaming Patna as Pataliputra. He, however, congratulated Nitish for changing the name of Gaya town, which will be now officially known as Gaya Ji. But when will the name of Patna be changed? Is there any proposal to do so on the demand of people of the state capital? he sought to know from the CM. Sulabh is not alone in raising the issue of renaming Patna as Pataliputra. Earlier, lieutenant general (retired) S K Sinha had also urged Nitish to do so. Sinha, who was later appointed as Governor of Assam and Jammu and Kashmir, had requested the CM to consider the long pending demand of the people. Gen Sinha had argued that if Madras can be renamed Chennai, Bombay as Mumbai, Calcutta as Kolkata, why not rename Patna as Pataliputra, which was the capital of the powerful Maurya Empire and stood at the site of the Bihar capital. On the other hand, RJD chief Lalu Prasad had earlier advocated to rename Patna as Azeemabad. Patna was known as Azeemabad during the medieval period, he had said.
Kannada film Agnyathavasi, produced by Hemanth M Rao, set for OTT premiere
Critically acclaimed Kannada mystery-thriller Agnyathavasi, featuring Rangayana Raghu, is set to premiere on ZEE5
Bihar Government Renames Gaya Town As 'Gaya Ji'
The decision was taken into a state cabinet meeting under the chairmanship of Chief Minister Nitish Kumar.
Bihars Gaya will now be known as Gaya Ji
Bihar govt renames Gaya city as 'Gaya Jee'
The Bihar government has approved renaming Gaya city to 'Gaya Jee'. This decision acknowledges the city's historical and religious significance. The cabinet also approved forming the Bihar State Jeevika Fund Credit Cooperative Society Ltd. This will facilitate the establishment of 'Jeevika Bank' for loans to 'Jeevika Didis'. Furthermore, the cabinet approved setting up the Bihar Cancer Care and Research Society.
Qutub Minar lights up in Tricolour as India unites under 'Ek Desh Ek Dhadkan' campaign
NEW DELHI: In a poignant gesture of unity and remembrance, Minister of Culture Gajendra Singh Shekhawat visited Qutub Minar on 14 May 2025, where a special projection mapping of the Tiranga was showcased. He also paid tribute, lauding the armed forces and saluting the nationalistic spirit ignited by the courage and valour of the nations unsung heroes and bravehearts. In a tribute to the undying spirit of patriotism and to honour the bravehearts of the nation, the Ministry of Culture has launched a powerful and binding initiative Ek Desh Ek Dhadkan (One Nation, One Heartbeat). Designed to unify the nation in a shared rhythm of national pride, the campaign has already begun to resonate strongly with citizens across India. The slogan #EkDeshEkDhadkan (#OneNationOneHeartbeat) is being widely adopted across digital platforms, amplifying the spirit of unity, patriotic fervour and reverence for the Tiranga. This embodies the collective sentiment of a grateful nation. We salute the valour and sacrifice of our unsung heroes and bravehearts. Officials said that over the past 48 hours, all 43 institutions under the aegis of the ministry have shown cohesive and enthusiastic participation. The participation is expressed with saluting the armed forces and bravehearts along with the spirit of Tiranga which binds us together. All institutions have changed their display pictures (DPs) to the Tiranga, said officials. , , ! #TirangaYatra #SindoorYatra #EkDeshEkDhadkan pic.twitter.com/PITUQ3ap0C Gajendra Singh Shekhawat (@gssjodhpur) May 14, 2025 The Archaeological Survey of India (ASI) has illuminated its prominent monuments in the Tricolour. Many other cultural institutions such as Victoria Memorial (West Bengal), Salarjung Museum (Andhra Pradesh), National Gallery of Modern Art (NGMA) Delhi, and Regional Science Centre, Lucknow have joined the campaign. The National Archives of India has also joined in, lighting up its iconic building. Under the supervision of the Archaeological Survey of India (ASI), more than 60 heritage monuments across the country have been lit up with the Tricolour, including the Red Fort, Qila Rai Pithora, Safdarjung Tomb, and Purana Qila in Delhi. Other monuments include Kumbhalgarh, Chittorgarh, and Fort Ghanta in Rajasthan, Gulab Badi (Uttar Pradesh), Udaygiri Caves (Odisha), Ashokan Column (Bihar), Rahatgarh Fort (Madhya Pradesh), and Fort Ballarpur (Maharashtra). Institutions and organisations under the ministry are initiating programmes such as special storytelling sessions, painting tributes, special exhibitions, musical tributes, quizzes, badge and wristband distribution, and Tiranga Rallies with mass participation to collectively celebrate with people this moment of glory for all Indians, said officials.
Bihar Govt Approves Proposal To Rename Gaya City As 'Gaya Ji'
Bangladeshi national arrested in Bodh Gaya; fake Aadhar card, documents recovered
PATNA: A Bangladesh national identified as Pawan Kranti Barua (62) was arrested in Bihars Gaya district for staying in Indian territory without a valid visa, police said on May 15. He was staying in Buddha International Welfare Mission (Sleeping Buddha Monastery) as a Buddhist monk for the past 15 days. Police recovered a fake Aadhaar card and other documents from his possession. Barua, a native of Kath Khali police station limits in Bangladesh, had entered Indian territory without a visa. Manoj Kumar Singh, the station house officer of Bodh Gaya police station, said that Barua was trying to hide himself during the verification of monks staying in the Buddha International Welfare Mission on Wednesday. On suspicion, he was detained at the police station for interrogation. Initially, he tried to mislead police by revealing his identity as Prafull Chakma, a resident of Arunachal Pradesh. He also produced his Aadhar Card issued from Arunachal Pradesh. However, during verification, the Aadhaar card was found to be fake. He was immediately arrested for staying in Indian territory without a valid visa, SHO said. On Thursday, he was produced before the chief judicial magistrate in Bodh Gaya who remanded him in 14-day judicial custody at Gaya Central Jail. We have informed other investigating agencies about the arrest of a Bangladeshi citizen. They will interrogate him, if need be, the SHO said, adding that the motive behind his stay in the monastery was being ascertained. The Bodh Gaya police have been put on a high alert following tensions between India and Pakistan after the killing of 26 tourists by terrorists at Pahalgam in Jammu and Kashmir on April 22. Meanwhile, police have stepped up vigil in the holy town, which witnesses a surge of tourists, including international ones during summer. Earlier, three Chinese nationals were arrested from the India-Nepal border in East Champaran district last week. They were arrested while trying to enter Indian territory from Nepal without a valid visa. The porous India-Nepal border is considered vulnerable for infiltrators sneaking into Indian territory from Nepal.
Cannes 2025: Jacqueline Fernandez honoured, Nitanshi Goel pays tribute to Indian cinema icons
Recognised among six global honourees, Jacqueline stood alongside Sarah Taibah, Elham Ali, Amina Khalil, Engfa Waraha, Gaya Jiji, and Rungano Nyoni under the Red Sea Film Foundations Women in Cinema initiative
Lakshya bows out of Thailand Open; Malvika, Aakarshi, Unnati advance
World No. 10 pair of Tressa Jolly and Gayatri Gopichand, currently the best-ranked Indians in the world, also made a positive start to their campaign
Siblings missing in Uppal found dead in water-filled pit
Hyderabad: Two boys, who had been missing since May 13, were found dead in a water-filled pit at a construction site in Uppal Bhagayath on Wednesday, May 14. The victims have been identified as Manikanta,12 and Arjun,10. According to reports, the victims had gone out to play but did not return home. Despite a search 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 .
GUJARAT: Sanjay Ratilal Solanki knows the darkness better than most people; it has been his constant companion for over a decade now. And yet, amid the relentless hustle that is Ahmedabad, where dreams often fade even before taking flight, a name rises defiantly against all odds Sanjay... Sanjay. Born in 1995 in Jalalpur village in Dholka taluka under Ahmedabad district, Sanjays early life was a picture postcard of simplicity and dreams. Raised by his mother, Gayatri Ben Solanki, a devoted homemaker, and a father who served in the Indian Army, Sanjay grew up surrounded by love, hope, and the innocent ambitions of a middle-class family. His elder sister was his childhood companion, and for a while, life seemed generous; the future, wide open. But fate, ruthless and uninvited, struck when Sanjay was barely fifteen. After cruising through his Class 10 board exams in 2010, he prepared to step into the future with science in Class 11 until tragedy bared its teeth. His vision blurred, his eyes filled with unstoppable tears, and within months, the vibrant world he knew crumbled into an indistinct fog. Doctors visits turned into desperate pilgrimages; endless reports carried the same verdict: irreversible vision loss, 80% impairment. In an instant, his youthful dreams and boundless aspirations dimmed as darkness encompassed his vision, immersing him in the void. Where once there was colour; now, a suffocating blackness creeped in. Where once there was certainty, only despair loomed. Yet, in that very darkness where many would have yielded, Sanjay discovered a hidden reservoir of his own indomitable courage. I did not know what tomorrow would look like, Sanjay recalls, But I knew one thing I would never let the night take over. Refusing to be broken, and supported by a family that refused to abandon hope, Sanjay gathered the shattered pieces of his life and pressed forward; completing classes 11 and 12 studies at the Andhajan Mandal for the blind in Ahmedabad a feat less about continuation of schooling but more a declaration of war against destiny. But lifes trials were relentless; after school, another merciless question awaited: What next for a blind boy who refused to kneel? The answer came in the form of a mentor, Sudha Ben Joshi, who rekindled Sanjays fading fire, inspiring him to dream; dream outrageously to dare to dance where others could barely walk. And so, Pehchan was born not just a dance group, but a rebellion against limitations, a movement where some 13 or 14 visually-impaired warriors like Sanjay refused to be caged by the all-encompassing darkness. Each step, each movement, each beat of music was a defiance of fate itself. Yet even as Sanjay inspired others through dance, his own battle for education raged on. Economic hardships mocked him. Tools for the visually impaired were priced beyond his reach. But Sanjay refused to let poverty dictate his destiny. In a stroke of destiny earned by sheer will, he won third prize in an essay competition during Class 12, securing `20,000 and with it, he bought audio books, turning his isolation into a weapon for learning. Though forced by his condition to shift from science to the general stream, Sanjays ambitions refused to dim. When told that the blind could not pursue economics for graduation, Sanjay stood firm, and through sheer perseverance, he broke through systemic barriers and graduated with an economics degree a victory snatched from the jaws of defeat. Armed with knowledge and the heart of a fighter, Sanjay next set his sights higher. In 2017, he faced the fiercely competitive government exams and conquered once more; securing a position as a Postal Assistant in Ahmedabad. Most would have rested at such a hard-won summit. But not Sanjay. For him, personal triumph was never enough. The real victory, he knew, would be in lifting others with him. He nurtured Pehchan with even fiercer devotion, building it into a sanctuary where visually-impaired individuals didnt just learn to dance they found employment, dignity, and a renewed belief in their own worth. His group performed across national stages, winning accolades, but more importantly, shattering every stereotype that said blindness was the end. Through Pehchan, Sanjay created a ripple, empowering those he taught to become teachers themselves, birthing a cycle of self-reliance and hope in a world that often offered neither to people like them. Today, as he prepares for civil services examinations, Sanjays dreams have soared beyond himself. He envisions an industry run by and for the visually-impaired a place where no one begs for opportunity, but earns it, where blindness is not a limitation but a badge of triumph over adversity.
Youth stabbed, throat slit on camera in MP's Rewa over alleged affair, money feud
REWA: A youth murdered by his friends brother in Madhya Pradeshs Rewa district, allegedly over a suspected affair and a monetary dispute was caught on camera. The victim, identified as Abhishek Tripathi, was first stabbed and then had his throat slowly slit with a knife by the prime accused, Rajnish Mishra, in a forested area near Bhaukhari village under Lalgaon police chowkiapproximately 50 km from Rewa district headquarters. The gruesome incident occurred on Wednesday and was filmed by Mishras friend, Rajkumar Kewat. The 20-second video, which has since gone viral, shows Rajnish Mishra, wearing a white shirt stained with blood, slicing Tripathis throat while Kewat is heard in the background asking whether to throw away the victims mobile phone. Mishra is also heard saying, Ekar tah kaam ho gayal khatam (his life is over now). According to Rewa Superintendent of Police, Vivek Singh, one accused, Rajnishs brother, who is also a close friend of the victim, has been arrested. Raids are underway to nab the other two accused, including Mishra and Kewat. Initial investigations suggest two possible motives behind the barbaric killing - an alleged romantic involvement between Tripathi and Mishras sister, and a dispute over money. Police believe the murder was pre-planned. The arrested accused had allegedly lured Tripathi into the jungle under the guise of a liquor party. Once there, Rajnish attacked him with a knife before slitting his throat as Kewat recorded the act on his phone. All four youths involvedincluding the victim and the accusedare between 20 and 25 years old.
Basavanna represents all communities not just Lingayats, says Kore
He was inaugurating the Basaveshwara Jayanti programme organised by Sri Basaveshwara Study Chair of Karnatak University in Dharwad
Religion status would have benefited all Lingayat sub-castes, says M.B. Patl
The movement for religion status was wrongly projected by some as a ploy to divide the community, according to him
RANCHI: The security forces have recovered at least two lockers (Almirah) along with a huge cache of ammunition on the Jharkhand-Bihar border during an inter-state operation against the banned CPI (Maoist) being conducted in the Chakarbandha forests. According to Palamu SP Rishma Rameshan, all the landmines were hidden by the Maoists in a cave, which was to be used later, possibly to target the security forces. As of now, the security forces have also recovered two lockers, supposedly belonging to top Maoist Commander Sandeep Yadav, who carried a reward of Rs 25 lakh on his head. Sandeep Yadav died in 2023, said the SP. The lockers, which have been recovered from the jungles, were being used to hide the levy money extorted from the contractors and businessmen, she added. The security forces have recovered two lockers, supposedly belonging to top Maoist Commander Sandeep Yadav. According to the SP, lockers were found empty. Possibly, some close associate of Sandeep Yadav took the money out after his death. Prime facie, it appeared that the lockers were emptied by some very recently, she said. Notably, after Sandeep Yadav, Nitesh Yadav, having a bounty of Rs 15 lakh on his head, has taken over the command in the area. According to the information received, Palamu police had received information that the former top Maoist commander Sandeep Yadav and Maoist commander Nitesh Yadav, have hidden arms and ammunition at Pachrukhiya in Chakarbandha under Gaya district of Bihar. Following a tip-off received by Palamu SP, an inter-state operation was launched, headed by SP (Operations) Rakesh Kumar Singh. Besides Jharkhand Jaguar, Bihars STF, Palamu Police and Aurangabad Police were also involved in this operation, where more than half a dozen landmines and explosives were recovered from a mountain cave of Chakarbandha. Incidentally, the area where the operation is being conducted has the unified command of Jharkhand Bihar of the Maoists.
Villagers, activists demand restoration of security toformer IAS officer U. Sagayam
They say Mr.Sagayam, who exposed the granite scam, was the special officer appointed by court to probe illegal mining. His investigation brought out the role of several influential persons
PM inaugurates Khelo India Youth Games 2025 in Patna; applauds criketer Vaibhav Suryavanshi
PATNA: Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Sunday virtually inaugurated the seventh edition of the Khelo India Youth Games (KIYG) 2025 and heaped praise on 14-year-old Vaibhav Suryavanshi, who stunned the cricketing world with his 35-ball century in his first Indian Premier League (IPL) season. Bihar is hosting the prestigious national sporting event for the first time. The opening ceremony was organised at the Patliputra Sports Complex in the state capital and was attended by Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar, Union Minister for Youth Affairs and Sports Mansukh Mandaviya, Deputy Chief Ministers Samrat Choudhary and Vijay Kumar Sinha, and other dignitaries. While referring to young cricketer Vaibhav Suryavanshis spectacular performance in the IPL, Prime Minister Modi said it was an example of how consistent participation builds champions. We all have seen the outstanding performance of the son of Bihar. Not only dedication brought him success, but also his experience of playing at various levels. Jo jitna khelega, wo utna khilega (the more you play, the more you shine), he noted. Suryavanshi hails from a small hamlet near Tajpur in Bihars Samastipur district. PM Modi also appreciated the growing importance of sports in India and said that the country was gradually developing a strong sports culture. The more this sporting culture spreads, the more Indias soft power will rise, he added. #WATCH | PM Modi virtually addresses the inauguration event of Khelo India Youth Games in Bihar's Patna. PM Modi says, ...You have to perform in the field as a sportsperson, but you also have to play your role as an ambassador of 'Ek Bharat Shreshtha Bharat'. Those athletes pic.twitter.com/y13vWSaJaA ANI (@ANI) May 4, 2025 Putting emphasis on the spirit of national unity and cultural exchange, Modi called upon visiting athletes to embrace Bihars rich traditions and cuisine. Athletes from outside should try litti-chokha and taste Bihars famous makhana. Youre not just sportspersons on the field, but ambassadors of Ek Bharat, Shreshtha Bharat , he remarked. He further said that India is aiming to host the 2036 Olympics and that every state has to play a significant role in making it successful. The KIYG 2025 will run from May 4 to 15, with some of the sports being held in Delhi as well. Most of the competitions will take place in Patna, Rajgir, Gaya, Bhagalpur, and Begusarai, while three eventsshooting, gymnastics, and track cyclingwill be held in Delhi. Around 6,000 participants from 36 states and union territories are competing in the sporting event. The athletes will compete in 27 medal sports until May 15. In its seventh edition, the Khelo India Youth Games 2025 features 27 competitive sports and one demonstration sport. E-sports has been introduced for the first time at KIYG. Bihar finished 27th in the last edition of KIYG held in Tamil Nadu.
Kalarippayattu team screened for 7th Khelo India Youth Games 2025
Excelsior Sports Correspondent JAMMU, May 3: The J&K Sports Council organized the official screening of the Jammu & Kashmir Kalarippayattu team ahead of the 7th Khelo India Youth Games 2025, scheduled to take place in Bodh Gaya, Bihar, from May 11 to 13. The selected athletes are Manvi Sharma, Misthi Sharma, Aapurti Saini, Anandika, Adarishta Manhas, Aaidah Nabi, Palak Sharma, Pratham Vaid, Nitin Kumar and Chirag Puri. The screening session was attended by several distinguished dignitaries, including Baljinder Singh, Divisional [] The post Kalarippayattu team screened for 7th Khelo India Youth Games 2025 appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Sariska Tiger Reserve: A maharani recognised
An upcoming memorial to a tigress for singularly repopulating the Sariska Tiger Reserve in Rajasthan is a first of its kind, but it also raises questions about proper conservation efforts. Rakhee Roytalukdar reports Rajasthan is synonymous with Rajmatas (Queen mothers), whose beauty, enduring grace and intellect have charmed generations for long. Be it Rajmata Gayatri Devi of Jaipur, Rajmata Krishna Kumari of Jodhpur, Rajmata Sushila Kumari of Bikaner and others. These queens broke barriers, opened schools for girls and stood [] The post Sariska Tiger Reserve: A maharani recognised appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Shankar Jiwal assures Sagayam of security
In Karnataka, conditional resignation sparks Lingayat face-off
Karnataka's political scene witnesses drama. Congress minister Shivanand Patil offers a conditional resignation. His resignation depends on BJP MLA Basanagouda Patil Yatnal also stepping down. This move highlights a long-standing feud between the two Lingayat leaders. Yatnal was expelled from BJP. He challenged Patil to resign. Patil responded, but the Speaker rejected the resignation due to its format.
CPI protests removal of security to Sagayam
'Jo Darr Gaya Wo...': Farooq Abdullah Urges Tourists Not To Abandon Kashmir After Pahalgam Horror
Farooq Abdullah, who was also seen taking selfies with tourists in Pahalgam, further urged them not to be afraid of such attacks.
SpiceJet to operate 45 Haj flights
NEW DELHI, May 2: SpiceJet will operate 45 Haj flights in the first phase connecting Gaya, Srinagar, Guwahati and Kolkata to Medina and Jeddah. Follow the Daily Excelsior channel on WhatsApp The inaugural flight departed from Gaya to Medina on Friday. The airline, which has inducted two Airbus A340 wide-body planes, on Friday said it will be facilitating the travel of around 15,500 pilgrims this year, an 18 per cent increase compared to 2024 when it had carried 13,000 pilgrims. [] The post SpiceJet to operate 45 Haj flights appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
The Congress party has once again proved its disconnect from the sentiments of the Indian people by sharing a disgraceful and distasteful post targeting Prime Minister Narendra Modi, right in the wake of the Pahalgam terror attack that claimed 26 innocent lives. Read more at: https://tfipost.com/2025/04/sar-tan-se-juda-congress-gayab-derogatory-poster-pm-narendra-modi-appeasement-pahalgam-terror-attack/ The post Disgraceful Congress Mocks PM With Sar Tan Se Juda Imagery: BJP slam derogatory Gayab poster, dubs party as Lashkar-e-Pakistan Congress appeared first on OurVoice | WeRIndia - Analysis & Opinion .
Union governments caste census announcement complicates Karnatakas survey implementation, sparking debate among influential communities and political figures.
Veerashaiva-Lingayats to seek separate religion code in upcoming census
The idea of separate religion status for Lingayats had been a widely debated issue ahead of the 2018 Assembly elections in Karnataka
Gayathri Tops Welfare School Students in SSC
Centre of Excellence Karimnagar student leads impressive performance as 113 schools achieve 100% results.
PM Modi to continue scheduled programs in two south Indian states amid tensions with Pakistan
NEW DELHI: Despite ongoing tensions with Pakistan following the recent terror attack, Prime Minister Narendra Modi will continue with his scheduled engagements, visiting two key southern statesKerala and Andhra Pradeshon 2 May. This visit comes just a day after his appearance in Maharashtra on 1 May, where he is set to inaugurate WAVES, a first-of-its-kind global event. According to the Prime Ministers Office (PMO), Modi will also be in Kerala on the same day to dedicate the Vizhinjam International Deepwater Multipurpose Seaport to the nation. Valued at Rs 8,900 crore, this port will be Indias first dedicated container transhipment facility, marking a significant leap in the country's maritime capabilities. In Andhra Pradesh, governed by the NDA ally Telugu Desam Party (TDP), Prime Minister Modi will dedicate several projects to the nation and lay foundation stones for new ones, focusing on enhancing the country's defence capabilities. Among the highlights is the establishment of a Missile Testing Range at Nagayalanka, worth over Rs 1,460 crore. This state-of-the-art facility will include a launch centre with technical instrumentation capabilities, and indigenous systems such as radars, telemetry, and electro-optical equipment. The Prime Minister will also lay the foundation stone for a range of infrastructure projects in Amaravati, including the new Legislative Assembly, High Court, Secretariat, and associated government buildings, with a combined value of Rs 11,240 crore. During his visit to Andhra Pradesh, the Prime Minister will lay the foundation stone, inaugurate, and dedicate various development projects worth over Rs 58,000 crore. He will also address a public rally. Among the key initiatives are seven National Highway projects aimed at widening and improving crucial stretches. These upgrades are expected to enhance road safety, create employment opportunities, and improve connectivity to prominent religious and tourist destinations like Tirupati, Srikalahasti, Malakonda, and Udayagiri Fort. Railway projects to be inaugurated include the doubling of lines between Bugganapalle Cement Nagar and Panyam stations, as well as the commissioning of a third line between New West Block Hut cabin and Vijayawada stations. Besides all these, the Prime Minister will lay the foundation stone for a rail-over-rail project between Guntakal West and Mallappa Gate stations, aimed at easing freight congestion at Guntakal Junction. Further, the Prime Minister will give the green light to significant infrastructure and flood mitigation efforts in the state. These include a 320 km world-class trunk infrastructure network with underground utilities and advanced flood management systems, valued at Rs 17,400 crore. One of the most ambitious projects to be advanced during the visit is the land pooling scheme infrastructure initiative in Amaravati. It covers 1,281 km of roads featuring central medians, cycle tracks, and integrated utility corridors, with a total investment exceeding Rs 20,000 crore.
Take right steps to protect country by understanding nations feelings: Kharge to PM
Bengaluru, Apr 30 (PTI) Congress president Mallikarjun Kharge on Wednesday urged Prime Minister Narendra Modi to take the right steps towards protecting the country at the earliest in the wake of the Pahalgam terror attack, by understanding the feelings of the country and utilising the authority given to him by political parties to conduct any operation in the current situation. Reiterating his demand to convene a special session of Parliament to discuss the terror attack and demonstrate a collective resolve, the AICC chief, in the wake of controversy over the partys Gayab social media post targeting the PM, said no
Congress is a party without a head: BJP's Narayanaswamy in jibe on 'gayab' post
The Congress is a party without a head, and its recent portrayal of Prime Minister Narendra Modi as headless only underscores its own leadership vacuum, BJP leader Chalavadi Narayanaswamy said on Wednesday, in a sharp political broadside against ...
'BJP also issued an awful ad after 26/11': Congress' reacts to outrage over 'Gayab' post on PM Modi
Amidst BJP's criticism over a deleted social media post, Jairam Ramesh reminded the party of PM Modi's 2008 Mumbai press conference during the 26/11 attacks. He highlighted Congress's call for unity and an all-party meeting post the recent Pahalgam attack, contrasting it with BJP's actions during a sensitive time in 2008.
Not INDI alliance, they are 'Pindi' alliance: Sambit Patra lashes out at Congress over 'Gayab' post
Sambit Patra, a Bharatiya Janata Party MP, condemned the Congress party's recent social media post. The post targeted Prime Minister Narendra Modi. Patra labeled the Congress as the 'Pindi' alliance. He alleged Congress leaders are popular in Pakistani media. The Congress party deleted the controversial 'Gayab' post after backlash.
RS Deputy Speaker, Union Ministers pay floral tribute to Guru Basaveshwara on his birth anniversary
Rajya Sabha Deputy Speaker Harivansh Narayan Singh, Union Ministers, and other leaders paid floral tribute to Guru Basaveshwara at Parliament. They honored the 12th-century philosopher and founder of the Lingayat tradition, raising slogans in his praise. Prime Minister Narendra Modi also paid tribute, acknowledging Basaveshwara's wisdom and efforts to uplift the marginalized, further highlighting his social reforms and teachings.
BJP, Congress in pictorial war, trade charges over Pahalgam terror attack response
NEW DELHI: In the aftermath of the terror attack in Pahalgam, a pictorial war erupted on Tuesday between the ruling BJP and the Congress. The Congress posted an image of a headless figure with the caption Jimedari ke Samay-Gayab, indirectly criticising Prime Minister Narendra Modi for his perceived delay in taking action against the attack. The BJP responded swiftly and sharply, stating, Congress flaunts a headless kurta to echo the extremists Tan Se Sar Juda slogan, exposing its continuous slide into Muslim League 2.0 divisive, desperate, and directionless. The party equated the Congress post with the extremist slogan Sar Tan Se Juda, accusing the opposition of aligning with extremist sentiments. The Congress subsequently deleted the controversial post from the social media platform. The BJP also described Congress leaders as fellow- travellers of Pakistan, asserting in its response post: Let Pakistan and its fellow-travellers in @INCIndia threaten all they wish; New India will neither bend nor break. Terror will be met with bullets, not biryani. This is the era of decisive leadership. Launching a scathing attack on the Congress, BJP national spokesperson Gaurav Bhatia claimed the post was designed to signal to Pakistan that the Congress stood with them amid the crisis.
Mr. Venugopal, in the letter, said the Congress party is deeply anguished by the reprehensible terrorist attack in Pahalgam and stands in unwavering solidarity with the nation during this hour of grief
Under fire, Congress deletes 'gayab' post targeting PM Modi
Under fire from the BJP and facing online backlash, Congress removed its contentious gayab social media post targeting PM Modi. This action followed a high-level security meeting led by Modi, where he authorized the armed forces to respond freely to the Pahalgam terror attack. Further compounding the issue, Pakistani accounts, including a former minister, widely shared the post.
NEW DELHI: Hours after the Congress took down a controversial headless poster featuring Prime Minister Narendra Modi from its social media handles, the party leadership issued a gag order instructing its spokespersons to confine themselves to the CWC's stated position in the resolution on the Pahalgam terror attack . In a circular issued by AICC General Secretary (Organisation) K C Venugopal, the party warned that any contravention of the directive will invite strict disciplinary action without exception. The party also urged the leaders to be mindful of the values and traditions of the Congress and rise to the occasion with the dignity and restraint that the nation expects from them. The poster questioning PM Modis absence from the all-party meeting over the Pahalgam terror attack snowballed into a major political row after the BJP accused the grand old party of pursuing the line of Pakistan. The party posted an image with the word gayab (Missing) to question the PMs absence from the meeting on April 24. In the circular, Congress asserted that only the recent CWC resolution, along with the views expressed by party chief Mallikarjun Kharge, Rahul Gandhi, and authorised AICC office-bearers, represent its position on the sensitive issue. It is, therefore, hereby directed that all comments, statements, and representations, whether by party leaders, spokespersons, media panelists, or official handles of the Congress Social Media Department, must strictly adhere to the CWC resolution. Any deviation, misrepresentation, or off-the-cuff remark that diverges from the official line shall be deemed a serious breach of party discipline, it said. Tuesdays gag order is the second one in the week issued by the party to its leaders on the issue. On Monday, the Congress had distanced itself from remarks by senior leaders such as Karnataka CM Siddaramaiah, Vijay Wadettiwar, Mani Shankar Aiyar, Shashi Tharoor, Tariq Hameed Karra, and Saifuddin Soz that have triggered a controversy, with the BJP alleging that some from the opposition party were speaking Pakistans language. The party said in the circular that the Congress Working Committee (CWC) chaired by Congress President Mallikarjun Kharge, adopted a unanimous resolution on April 24, 2025, setting forth the party's clear and considered stand on the Pahalgam attack. This resolution must serve as the sole basis for all public expressions of the party's stance on the matter, it said. Reiterating its unwavering solidarity with the nation, the party said that the reprehensible terrorist attack in Pahalgam deeply anguishes it. At this critical juncture, when our collective resolve is being tested, the Indian National Congress must exemplify unity, maturity, and responsibility- virtues that have defined our conduct through decades of national service, in government and in opposition alike, it said. Stating that every Indian is looking for justice for the families of innocent fellow citizens who lost their lives, the circular reminded leaders that the Congress party has always shouldered its responsibilities with a profound sense of national duty. Every Indian seeks answers on accountability from the government. Our history bears testimony to the fact that we have consistently placed national interest above all else, especially during moments of national crisis, said the letter..
Congress pulls down post with 'gayab' jibe at PM Modi after row over Pahalgam attack remarks
Following widespread criticism from the BJP, Congress deleted a social media post targeting Prime Minister Modi, accusing him of failing to take responsibility for a security lapse in the Pahalgam attack. The post's imagery, deemed provocative, drew accusations of inciting violence and appeasing a specific vote bank.
Congress Deletes 'Gayab' Post Targeting PM Modi After Outrage
The Congress has taken down the social media post that targeted Prime Minister Narendra Modi, saying he was missing in action during the all-party meet to discuss the terror attack in Jammu and Kashmir's Pahalgam that cost 26 lives.
BJP's 'Pakistan Ka Yaar' Taunt After Congress' 'PM Gayab' Jibe
BJP and Congress trade pictorial jabs as the 'truce' after the Pahalgam terror attack last week comes to a crash halt.
BJP slams Cong as 'Lashkar-e-Taiba Congress' over controversial 'gayab' post against PM Modi
BJP dubs Congress as Lashkar-e-Pakistan, after 'gayab' jibe for PM Modi
BJP leader Gaurav Bhatia has strongly criticized the Congress party for its 'Gayab' post targeting Prime Minister Modi, alleging it signals support for Pakistan. Bhatia accused Congress of aligning with Pakistan's narrative and weakening national integrity, even labeling them Lashkar-e-Pakistan Congress.
A Dog Whistle...: Furious BJP Shoots Down Congress' PM Gayab Jibe
The BJP has responded strongly to the Congress' X post about a ' gayab ' Prime Minister Narendra Modi as India responds to Pakistan and the Pahalgam terror attack in Jammu and Kashmir.
'Sar tan se juda imagery': BJP slams Cong's gayab dig at PM
The picture, without naming Modi, shows a figure in saffron kurta and white churidar with its head and palms missing.
A controversy erupted after a former Pakistani minister reshared Congress' social media posts criticizing the BJP over the Pahalgam attack. The BJP accused Congress of sharing a similar culture with Pakistan.
The 'gayab' poster, which was shared from Congress party's regional handles as well, indicates that the government should take responsibility for the Pahalgam terror attack.
Kohlis 'Kantara' Plan For KL Rahul Surfaces As DC Star Jokes; Achha Hua Out Ho Gaya
Kohli's Kantara plan for KL Rahul revealed.
Veerashaiva, Lingayat communities unite to celebrate Basava Jayanti in Kalaburagi
Lingayat and Vokkaliga organisations to hold joint protest
Veerashaiva and Lingayat organisations to jointly celebrate Basava Jayantiin Belagavi
PATNA: Bihar police tightened security arrangements around tourist sports ahead of Prime Minister Narendra Modis visit to the state following the Pahalgam terror attack on Tuesday afternoon. Since this will be the PM's first visit to poll-bound Bihar post the Pahalgam attack, the state is ramping up security arrangements. The PM is expected to announce measures against the terror outfit responsible for the attack in which innocent tourists were killed. Among the events lined up for the prime minister is a function in Patna during which he will launch development schemes and flag off new trains for Bihar, and after that, a rally in Jhanjharpur in Madhubani district on the occasion of Panchayatiraj Diwas. Bihar Director General of Police (DGP) Vinay Kumar on Wednesday said that an alert has been sounded across the state following the terrorist attack on tourists in J&K. Security has been tightened in the districts along Indo-Nepal border, airports and tourist spots as a precautionary measure, the DGP said after a review meeting with senior police officers to oversee security arrangements for the PMs visit. Besides district police, officials of intelligence wing of the state police have been asked to keep a close surveillance on movement of people coming to India from Nepal. Border police outposts (BoPs) along Indo-Nepal Border have been put on maximum alert and asked to check transborder activities. Madhubani shares its border with Nepal and terrorists may use the porous border to sneak into Indian territory from Nepal, sources in the state police headquarters said. Security arrangements have been tightened around tourist spots like Bodh Gaya, Rajgir, Vaishali, Takhta Shri Harimandir Sahib (Patna Sahib), Hanuman temple near Patna junction and other places. Senior officials of Sashatra Seema Bal (SSB), which has been assigned to guard the porous Indo-Nepal border, held a meeting with their counterparts in Nepal to thwart sinister design, if any, orchestrated by terror groups or gangs involved in trans-border activities. Prime Ministers office (PMO) has also issued advisory to the Bihar government on the Prime Ministers visit to Madhubani on April 24. The PMO has restricted felicitation programme during the PMs one-day visit to Bihar due to the Pahalgam incident. PM is learnt to have cancelled his Kanpur visit.
Investors invited to boost tourism sector in Kurnool
We have grand tourist destinations in Kurnool, including the Ramajal Reservoir, Gajuladinne Damodaram Sanjeevayya Sagar Project, Erugudi village, Banavasi village, Jain temple, Sri Lakshmi Jagannathagattu, Orvakallu Rock Garden, and Gargayapuram Reservoir, says Collector
Bus driver killed as armed men go on shooting spree in Patna
PATNA: A bus driver was shot dead and another man sustained injuries after armed men went on a shooting spree in Patna, police said on Tuesday. The incident happened near Gaya-Masuri Mor in Ramkrishna Nagar police station area on Monday night, they said. Around four-five armed persons started firing, in which one Dushyant Kumar died on the spot after sustaining gunshot wounds. Another person, named Irshad, was also injured, SP of Patna City (East) K Ramdas said. Irshad is undergoing treatment at a state-run hospital, and his condition is reported to be stable, he said. The SP said that police immediately reached the spot, but the armed men managed to escape. A case was registered and a search is on to nab those behind the incident, he said.
INTERVIEW | Need for relook at Karnataka caste survey, says Veerappa Moily
As the Karnataka government is in a dock over the Socio-Economic and Educational Survey Report, which is based on 2015 data, senior Congress leader and former Karnataka Chief Minister M Veerappa Moily tells Preetha Nair that the government should take a relook at the data and consult all political parties to reach a consensus. Excerpts: The special Karnataka cabinet meeting on caste census has been deferred without any resolution. What is the reason? There was no consensus in the meeting as there were divergent views. Some of the ministers openly said that the population of large caste groups such as Lingayats and Vokkaligas was found to be lesser than what had been previously extrapolated. When I released the report of the Chinnappa Reddy Commission during my tenure as chief minister in 1992, the population of Lingayats was much higher than the current report. How can the numbers go down after so many years? Ideally, It can only increase. It is not correct to say that the numbers of the community have decreased. That requires reassessment. Many, including Congress leaders and the Opposition, say that the report is unscientific. Do you support the argument? I agree to it partially. The survey was conducted in 2015, and there is a need for a resurvey. We will get an accurate figure only through a fresh survey. Else, the people will dispute the numbers. The government cannot rush into a decision in a situation, which is suspected by many communities. Now CM Siddaramaiah has to take his cabinet ministers into confidence. The opposition and the community leaders should also be consulted. After arriving at a consensus, they can implement it or go for a more scientific update of the survey. According to Supreme Court judgments, caste census has to be reviewed every 10 years. Even the Chinnappa Reddy Commission adopted by my government also said that it should be reviewed every 10 years. More than 30 years have passed now. Has the survey exposed the divisions in Congress? It is not appropriate to say division in the party. The Congress has run the show before. We have implemented backward class reports in every state. We have to find a solution for the stable social equilibrium by implementing backward class reports. There has to be more political consensus not only among the Congressmen, but also the opposition should be taken into confidence. Do you think that the report, if accepted, will have far-reaching implications? The contradictions in the data will have to be answered by the government. It will polarise the society and is politically dangerous. The survey has shown that there is an increase in Muslim population to the extent of about 4% or 6% while many other most backward people are shown less. Thats why there is a doubt that the survey was not done scientifically. The caste census has been Rahul Gandhis key plank during assembly and LS polls. Do you think it will be a setback for the party? I am sure Rahul Gandhi will also oppose an unscientific report without proper data. The cabinet is considering how to give a more proper and feasible report. On the basis of that, the proportion of the reservation can be decided. Is the cabinet considering that option? Yes, it is considering such an option, because many of the ministers belong to the most backward, more backward and backward sections. All of them will definitely raise their voice. They will have to find some formula by which it should be acceptable to all the people. Karnataka is now the second Congress-ruled state, after Telangana, to conduct a caste survey. Telangana has conducted the survey in a scientific way. Karnataka must follow it. There are whispers that Siddaramaiah is downplaying the numbers of influential castes. Maybe. The people raise such doubts in the absence of proper caste report. I think that there is a need for removing these suspicions in concrete terms, by means of a scientific survey by the government. That is the need of the hour. The CM, after the cabinet meeting, said that there were no differences among ministers on the report? It is an arbitrary statement. Why did he postpone the meeting then? That report was submitted eight years ago. Why could he not implement the report till now? It is also being pointed out that there is an increase in quota of 7% for communities such as Kurubas, which Siddaramaiah belongs to. The Kuruba community is classified as a more backward category in the Chinnappa Reddy commission. The new survey report has classified it as most backward. How can a more backward person become most backward? It has been pointed out that lakhs of people have been left out in the survey. Millions of people have been left out in the process, according to reports. How can we give social justice to those people who are deprived and vulnerable? The survey recommends raising the OBC quota from 32% to 51%. They have proposed this. However, I find it questionable. The right course of action can be a door to door review of the survey and to find out the actual figure.
Aishwarya Rai has finally put an end to the ongoing divorce rumours and dropped a photo with Abhishek Bachchan and Aaradhya. The photo went viral in no time.
In a shocking incident in Burhanpur, a 25-year-old man was brutally murdered by his 17-year-old wife and her lover's accomplices. The minor wife, involved in an affair, orchestrated the murder with her boyfriend, even showing him the body via video call. Police have arrested the wife, her boyfriend, and two accomplices, including a juvenile, for the gruesome crime.
Karnataka caste census data collection under lens, debate put off to May 2
Karnataka's cabinet meeting on the contentious caste census concluded without a resolution, postponing further discussions to May 2 amidst pressure from Vokkaliga and Veerashaiva-Lingayat communities. The government has not taken a conclusive stand due to concerns about the survey's scientific validity. Chief Minister Siddaramaiah has requested ministers to submit written opinions before the next meeting.
The Karnataka Cabinet's special meeting on the caste census report concluded without a decision due to ministers' concerns over caste-wise data. Lingayat and Vokkaliga community leaders protested the sub-caste fragmentation, claiming population underrepresentation. The Cabinet has decided to reconvene on May 2nd to further discuss the report and seek additional technical information from officials before making a final decision.
Kashappanavar named chairman of Panchamasali Trust
Amid the imbroglio within the community over Lingayat Panchamasali seer Basava Jaya Mrutunjya Swamis open support to expelled BJP leader Basanagouda Patil Yatnal, former legislator Vijayanand Kashappanavar has been named as the new chairman of Akhila Bharat Lingayat Panchamasali Samaj Trust.