MoS Somanna announces new stoppage for Solapur Express in Hassan dist
A new stop for the Solapur Express has been announced in Hassan district. This fulfills a long-standing local demand. Hassan railway station has seen a Rs 32 crore upgrade. More trains are planned for this route. The minister also inaugurated a Road Under Bridge project. These developments aim to improve connectivity and safety.
Faultlines deepen within Association of Malayalam Movie Artistes
Actor Ansiba Hassan is unlikely to appear before the executive committee on Monday (June 1, 2026) to submit the evidence as she has asked for setting up an independent panel
AMMA controversy: Asif Ali backs Ansiba
Actor Asif Ali voiced support for Ansiba Hassan amid her allegations against Tini Tom, suggesting internal disputes should be resolved within organizations. Ansiba has renewed serious accusations, including a smear campaign and communal remarks by Tini Tom, leading her to step down as Joint Secretary. Tini Tom, denying the claims, stated he would leave matters to God.
Responsible Parenting: First line of defence against addiction and deviance
Making responsible parenting central in the fight against drugs and social crimes DR ABRAR HASSAN The Kashmir Valley today stands at a difficult crossroads. For decades, our conversations were dominated by politics and survival. Now, another crisis has crept into our homes: drug addiction and a disturbing rise in social crimes among our youth. The statistics are alarming, but the lived reality is even more painful; parents waiting outside de-addiction centres, mothers hiding their jewellery to stop it from being sold, neighbourhoods whispering about yet another boy caught stealing, peddling, or worse. In the rush to blame governments, schools, or bad company, we often sidestep an uncomfortable question: what happened inside our homes? Somewhere along the way, our patterns of parenting changed, our presence in our childrens lives thinned, and our vigilance dulled. If the streets have become more dangerous, it is partly because the home has ceased to be the strong, nurturing, and watchful space it once was. The shift inside Kashmiri homes Kashmiri society traditionally prided itself on close-knit families, moral codes, and community watchfulness. Elders, neighbours, and relatives all played a role in shaping a childs behaviour. Today, that structure is fraying. Economic pressures push parents to work longer hours. The joint family is giving way to nuclear units. Smartphones and social media have stepped in where elders and community conversations once stood. In many homes, children grow up with material comfort but emotional distance. Parents are physically present yet mentally absent; scrolling, working, or constantly busy. Difficult conversations about stress, anxiety, attraction, peer pressure, and drugs are either hushed up or postponed indefinitely. We still expect obedience, but we rarely invest time in building trust. This gap is precisely where drugs and deviant behaviour find space to enter. A teenager who cannot talk to his father about failure or to her mother about fear will often find someone else to listen, the worst kind of listener. Love without limits, discipline without cruelty Responsible parenting does not mean stricter control alone; it means wiser engagement. In many Kashmiri homes, we swing between two extremes. On one side is harsh, authoritarian parenting that demands unquestioned obedience, using shame, comparison, and fear as tools. On the other side is permissive neglect, where children are given expensive phones, late nights, and unchecked freedom in the name of trust or modernity, without any boundaries or guidance. Both extremes are dangerous. The overly controlled child may rebel in secret, seeking escape in drugs or risky behaviour. The overly indulged child may grow up without a sense of consequence, seeing no harm in experimentation or petty crime. A more balanced approach is urgently needed. Children must feel deeply loved but also clearly guided. They should know that certain lines, drugs, violence, disrespect, and dishonesty are non-negotiable. At the same time, they should also know that if they make a mistake, the first place they can turn to for help is home, not the street. Seeing the early signs and not looking away Parents in the Valley often recognise the signs of trouble but hope that it will pass. Changes in sleep, sudden aggression, withdrawal from family, unexplained expenses, new suspicious friendships, or frequent calls at odd hours are often dismissed as normal teenage behaviour. By the time reality is acknowledged, addiction or criminal involvement has taken deeper root. Responsible parenting demands courage; the courage to see what we do not want to see. It requires parents to ask uncomfortable questions, to verify where their children spend time, to know their friends, and to keep an eye on their digital lives. Privacy is important, but so is protection. A minor under your roof is your responsibility, morally and legally. Equally important is early intervention. If a parent suspects substance use, the response should not be denial, beating, or public shaming. It should be a calm but firm confrontation, followed by seeking professional help. There is no honour in hiding addiction until it destroys a family. Schools, mosques, mohallas but first, the home It is easy to call for more policing, stricter laws, and harsher punishments. These have their place, but they treat symptoms, not causes. The real work begins much earlier in the lap of the mother, in the attention of the father, in the value system of the home. Schools must integrate real, honest discussions about drugs, mental health, and consent. Religious institutions must move beyond abstract sermons and address the lived realities of our youth. Mohalla committees must keep an eye on suspicious activities and protect, not stigmatise, vulnerable families. Yet, even these efforts will fail if the home remains absent. A teacher sees a child for a few hours; a parent shapes a life. A police officer can arrest; a parent can prevent. A cleric can advise; a parent can embody. No institution can replace a mother who listens daily or a father who spends time knowing his child. Reclaiming our moral duty Kashmirs pain has many layers. Drug addiction and social crimes are not isolated problems but symptoms of a deeper breakdown in how we live, communicate, and care. We can debate politics endlessly, but within our own four walls, we do not need any policy to start being more responsible. Every parent in the Valley must ask: Do I know what my child is going through? Do I know their fears, their doubts, their mistakes? Am I available not only with money, but with time, attention, and guidance? If the answer is no, then the first reform we need is not in the Secretariat, the school, or the station house; it is in our own homes. If our homes become stronger, our youth will be less vulnerable, and our streets safer. Responsible parenting is not a slogan or a social media campaign. In todays Kashmir, it is nothing less than an act of social defence and perhaps, the most powerful one we still have in our hands. ( The author has a PhD in child education
Kashmir Literature Festival concludes
Witnesses growing participation, larger turnout this year Retired diplomats, military veterans, academics address sessions Idrees Bukhtiyar Srinagar, May 31: The third edition of the Kashmir Literature Festival (KLF) concluded on Sunday at the Sher-i-Kashmir International Convention Centre (SKICC), bringing to a close a two-day celebration of literature, art, culture and intellectual discourse. The festival, held on May 30 and 31, witnessed participation from renowned authors, scholars, diplomats, military veterans, policymakers, artists and literary enthusiasts from across the country. The event featured a series of panel discussions, book launches, poetry sessions, cultural performances and interactive engagements on a wide range of subjects, including literature, history, education, geopolitics, media, and Kashmirs rich cultural heritage. On Sunday, the festival featured a series of book discussions and launches, including Viksit Bharat India @ 2047, Grammar of Void, and Ramban: Folklore, Ophiolatry, along with deliberations on a range of literary and contemporary issues. Among the highlights was a discussion on Phuljhadian Inshayion Ki by veteran writer Ghulam Hassan Talib, which drew an enthusiastic response from the audience. The session witnessed active participation from readers and literary enthusiasts, reflecting the growing interest in regional literature and literary discourse. Few musical performances were also held on the occasion. Organised by the Srikula Foundation, the festival aimed to foster dialogue, encourage creative expression and provide a platform for the exchange of ideas among writers, academics and readers. Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha inaugurated the festival on Saturday, highlighting the role of writers, poets and scholars in shaping societies and preserving civilisational values. During the two-day event, speakers underscored the importance of literature in promoting critical thinking, cultural understanding and social cohesion. Several distinguished guests addressed different sessions during the festival, including retired diplomats, military officers, academics and noted authors. Discussions also focused on the changing landscape of media, the future of education, Indias civilisational legacy, and contemporary global challenges. Festival organisers expressed satisfaction over the growing participation and public response to the event. They said the third edition witnessed a larger turnout of authors, publishers, students and literature lovers compared to previous years, reflecting increasing interest in literary and cultural activities in the valley. The festival concluded with a renewed commitment to promoting reading, writing and intellectual engagement, with participants describing the event as an important platform for dialogue and cultural exchange in Jammu and Kashmir.
Police procedure amid an ongoing controversy surrounding AMMA which has been witnessing an internal turmoil with a section of office-bearers making allegations against each other
Solapur-Hassan Express to halt at Channarayapatna from May 31
AMMA row: Ansiba Hassan seeks independent committee
Malayalam actors' association AMMA faces intensified internal conflict as leadership issues show-cause notices to four members, including Ansiba Hassan. Hassan, who previously resigned as joint secretary citing issues with Tiny Tom, demands an impartial committee and transparency for her allegations. The association aims for an internal resolution before its June 21 general body meeting.
AMMA to hear actor Ansiba Hassan as she calls for independent, unbiased panel
Ansiba Hassan has accused Tini Tom and a section of AMMA office-bearers of subjecting her to character assassination and making communal remarks against her
Farmers protest after Muslims boycott cow slaughter in Karnatakas Hassan
Hassan: Tensions prevailed in Karnatakas Hassan district after anxious dairy farmers threatened to escalate their protests following a decline in business triggered by Muslims collective effort to boycott cow slaughter. On Tuesday morning, May 26, several farmers arrived at the weekly cattle fair in Hassan, anticipating high demand, only to face a shocking reality. Many 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 .
Muslims in Hangal, Hassan decide against cow slaughter during Bakrid
Hassan: In a significant gesture aimed at promoting communal harmony, Muslim communities in Karnatakas Hangal and Hassan regions have decided not to slaughter cows, bulls, buffaloes or oxen during this years Bakrid celebrations. Addressing a press conference, Anjuman Islam Hangal Committee president Nazir Ahmed Savanur said various Anjuman committees and Panch committees of Hangal taluk 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 .
Drug peddlers Rs 1 cr property attached
RK News Service Srinagar, May 26: Continuing its sustained crackdown against narcotics trafficking under the ongoing Nasha Mukt Jammu & Kashmir Abhiyan, Srinagar Police have attached an immovable property belonging to a notorious drug peddler in Anantnag district in connection with a narcotics case registered in Srinagar. The attached property is a residential house belonging to Aamir Hassan Mir, son of Ghulam Hassan Mir, a resident of Bonpora Dupatyar, Bijbehara, constructed over land bearing Khasra No. 134 at Bonpora Dupatyar, Bijbehara, Anantnag, with an estimated market value of approximately Rs 1 crore, a police spokesperson said in a statement issued here. The action was carried out under Section 68(F) of the NDPS Act in connection with FIR No. 17/2026 under Section 8/20 of the NDPS Act registered at Police Station Shergari, Srinagar. The attachment proceedings were executed in the presence of the Executive Magistrate 1st Class, Bijbehara, after completion of all due legal formalities. The said property shall neither be sold, transferred, nor otherwise dealt with without prior permission of the competent authority. J&K Police reiterated its firm commitment towards dismantling narcotics networks and taking stringent legal action against individuals involved in drug trafficking and related activities. Police also appealed to the general public to cooperate and share any information related to drug peddling or narcotics networks to help build a drug-free society.
Absence of buyers at weekly cattle market leave farmers upset in Hassan
Hassan district unit of the Karnataka Prantha Raitha Sangha stage protest demanding withdrawal of law that prohibits cattle slaughter
No salaries before Eid, J&Ks dialysis centres struggle to stay afloat
By Mansoor Peer Srinagar, May 26: Empanelled private dialysis centres across J&K have been forced to sell their machines and equipment due to pending payments under the Ayushman Bharat scheme. The delay in reimbursement has adversely affected patient care and put the jobs of health workers at risk.The healthcare crisis in these centres has reached a new low. Due to years of pending payments under Ayushman BharatSEHAT Scheme, private dialysis centres are facing bankruptcy. Dr Abdul Rashid Reshi, Director Kidneycare and Diagnostic Centre, Srinagar, is among many owners of these centres who have been affected and are not getting the payments regularly. I am not getting payments regularly from Ayushman Bharat scheme of my haemodialysis patients and a huge amount is pending with State Health Agency for the last two years, he said. Reshi, ex professor and head of nephrology SKIMS, said he is unable to pay money to suppliers for disposable items while the electricity bills are pending, rent of the dialysis unit is unpaid, diesel expenses and salaries of the employees is pending for 6 months. It is impossible to run my dialysis centre under such circumstances. I appeal to the Lieutenant Governor and Chief Minister to help me in such circumstances and get the long-standing pending payments released. Otherwise, I am destined to close the unit and sell the machines and other equipment so that I can pay the pending payments, he said. Sandeep Mengi President (Jammu region) Jammu and Kashmir Private Hospitals and Dialysis Centres Association (JKPHDA) called the payment delay unfortunate stating that dialysis owners are being forced to take such steps, which will have devastating effects and patients will suffer as dialysis is a life-saving procedure. Missing even one session can be fatal for kidney patients. If centres close, thousands of Golden Card beneficiaries will have no access to care. Government hospitals lack the capacity to absorb this patient load, he said. Sandeep said not releasing payments on time will lead to unemployment as each dialysis unit employs doctors, technicians, nurses, and support staff. Closure means direct job losses for skilled healthcare workers, and it will hit hard critical medical infrastructure that took years to build. Dr. Masood ul Hassan, General Secretary of JKPHDA said that despite regular follow-ups with the Government regarding pending payments, the delay is now affecting centre operations. We urge immediate intervention to ensure patients continue receive uninterrupted care.He added that the delay in Ayushman Bharat payments has put financial strain on centres. Unfortunately, we were unable to pay our staff before Eid, which has caused distress during what should have been a festive time, he said. JKPHDA has demanded immediate release of dues and a shift the payment process to insurance mode, warning that if life-saving machines are sold for scrap today, patients will suffer tomorrow.
Gag order in Malayalam film body AMMA amid controversies
AMMA has been rattled after its former joint secretary Ansiba Hassan levelled serious allegations against executive committee member Tini Tom
Srinagar Police Attaches Property Worth Rs 1 Crore Of Drug Peddler In Anantnag
SRINAGAR, May 26: Police on Tuesday said that continuing its sustained crackdown against narcotics trafficking under the ongoing Nasha Mukt Jammu & Kashmir Abhiyan, Srinagar Police has attached an immovable property belonging to a notorious drug peddler in Anantnag district in connection with a narcotics case registered in Srinagar. In a handout the police said that the attached property is a residential house belonging to Aamir Hassan Mir S/o Ghulam Hassan Mir R/o Bonpora Dupatyar, Bijbehara, constructed over land bearing [] The post Srinagar Police Attaches Property Worth Rs 1 Crore Of Drug Peddler In Anantnag appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
'Lasting peace in the Middle East unlikely...': Israels envoy Fleur Hassan on peace deal with Iran
Jammu Kashmir HC Appoints Former CJ AM Magrey Sole Arbitrator in ERA-HRCC Contract Dispute
SRINAGAR: The High Court of Jammu Kashmir and Ladakh has appointed former Chief Justice Justice Ali Mohammad Magrey as sole arbitrator to adjudicate disputes between M/s Hassan Roads Construction Company Private Limited and the JK Economic Reconstruction Agency arising out of a multi-crore infrastructure contract for the construction of a Central Control Building for the []
Nasha Mukt J&K campaign:Drug traffickers properties worth Rs 5 crore attached in Sgr
RK News Service Srinagar, May 23: Continuing their intensified crackdown against narcotics networks under the ongoing Nasha Mukt Jammu & Kashmir Abhiyan-100 Days Campaign, Srinagar Policehaveattached multiple immovable properties worth approximatelyRs 5 crore belonging to individuals involved in drug trafficking and related unlawful activities across Srinagar and adjoining districts, officials said. Police attached two residential propertiesa single-storey and a double-storey housebelonging to Bilal Ahmad Sheikh (son of Ghulam Ahmad Sheikh) and Aneek Ahmad Sheikh (son of Nazir Ahmad Sheikh), both residents of Larbal Beerwah,Budgam,involved in FIR No. 37/2024 under Section8/20NDPS Act at Police Station Saddar Srinagar. The properties, valued at approximatelyRs 30 lakh andRs 50 lakh respectively, were attached under Section 68(F) of the NDPS Act, a police spokesperson said in a statement issued here. Hesaida double-storeyed residential house belonging to Suhaib Farooq Khan (son of Farooq Ahmad Khan), a resident of Mini Colony, Chanapora, involved in FIR No. 15/2023 under Section 8/21 NDPS Act at Police StationChanapora, was also attached.The property, he added,valued at approximatelyRs 1 crore, was attached under Section 68-F(1) of the NDPS Act. A three-storeyed residentialhouse withattic belonging to Mohsin Ibrahim Naqash (son of Mohammad Ibrahim Naqash), a resident of Jawahar Nagar, Srinagar, involved in FIR No. 42/2026 under Sections 8/21 and 29 NDPS Act at Police Station Saddar Srinagar, was attached with an estimated value of approximatelyRs 1 crore, the spokesperson said. Police also attached a three-storeyed residential house belonging to Farhan Manzoor Pandit (son of Manzoor Pandit), a resident of Kursoo, Rajbagh, involved in FIR No. 18/2026 under Section 8/21 NDPS Act at Police Station Rajbagh, valued at approximatelyRs 50 lakh. Police Station Karan Nagar attached a double-storeyed residential house belonging to Fayaz Ahmad Rather (son of Farooq Ahmad Rather), a resident of Patoo Mohalla Ajas, Bandipora, involved in FIR No. 01/2025 under Sections 8/21 and 29 NDPS Act and Section 111 BNS. In a separate action, police attached a double-storeyed residential house at Bakshiabad, Bemina, belonging to Abid Hassan Dar (son of Gh. Hassan Dar), involved in FIR No. 18/2022 of Police Station Batamaloo under Sections 8/21, 29, 27-A NDPS Act and Sections 468, 471, 473 IPC. The property, valued at approximatelyRs 1.7 crore, was attached under Sections 68-F(1) and 68-E of the NDPS Act. Investigations have revealed that the attached properties were acquired through proceeds generated from illicit drug trafficking. All attachment proceedings were conducted in the presence of concerned Tehsildars, Executive Magistrates, and respectable locals, ensuring transparency and due legal process, the spokesperson said.These actions reflect the firm resolve and unwavering commitment of J&K Policetowardseradicating the drug menace and safeguarding the youth from the harmful effects of narcotics. Police reiterated that any individual found involved in drug peddling or related unlawful activities shall face strict legal action, including attachment and forfeiture of illegally acquired properties under the NDPS Act. The general public has been urged to cooperate with police by sharing any information related to drug peddling or substance abuse with the nearest police establishment, with the identity of informants to be kept strictly confidential, the spokesperson said.
Malayalam Film Industry Row: Malayalam Actor Anisba Hassan Accuses Tiny Tom of False Allegations
Malayalam film industry faces fresh turmoil over AMMA dispute Tiny Tom denies charges
Aga Syed Hassan Mosavi Raises Concern Over Jammu Demolitions
SRINAGAR: President of Anjuman-e-Sharie Shian and founder of the Anjuman Interfaith Dialogue Chapter, Aga Syed Hassan Mosavi Al-Safavi, on Friday expressed concern over the demolition of residential structures belonging to members of the Gujjar-Bakerwal community in the Sidra area of Jammu. Addressing the Friday congregation at Markazi Imam Bara Budgam, he said the demolition drive []
Javid Dar Condoles Er Rashids Fathers Demise
RK News Service Srinagar, May 21: Minister for Agriculture Production, Rural Development and Panchayati Raj, Cooperative and Election Department, Javid Ahmad Dar on Thursday visited Mawar, Langate to offer condolences at the residence of Baramulla Member of Parliament Engineer Rashid on the demise of his father, Haji Khazir Mohammad Sheikh. The Minister expressed deep sorrow over the passing away of the deceased and conveyed his heartfelt sympathies with the bereaved family. He prayed for eternal peace to the departed soul and strength to the family to endure the immense loss. The Minister described Haji Khazir Mohammad Sheikh as a respected and dignified elder whose contributions and values earned him immense regard in the community. He said the demise has created a void not only for the family but also for the people who knew him closely. MLA, Baramulla, Javid Hassan Beig and MLA Sonawari Hilal Akbar Lone also accompanied the Minister during the condolence visit and offered prayers for the departed soul.
Karnataka police launch Pink Box in schools to help girls report abuse
Hassan: The Hassan district police have launched a unique initiative aimed at helping girl students from rural and vulnerable communities safely report cases of sexual harassment, threats and child marriage pressure. South Zone IGP Boralingayya, on Wednesday, May 20, announced that the police department would install special complaint and suggestion boxes, also called Pink Boxes, 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 .
Samajwadi Party MP Iqra Hassan criticized Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath's ban on roadside namaz, asserting the Constitution protects all communities and roads are for public use. Adityanath defended the ban, stating prayers should be confined to designated places or offered in shifts to avoid obstructing commuters and patients, emphasizing the rule of law.
Netizens' Reaction to Mohanlal's Drishyam 3
It stars Mohanlal reprising his iconic role as Georgekutty, alongside Meena, Asha Sharath, Siddique, Ansiba Hassan, Esther Anil, and others.
Mehbooba saysFIR lodged against locals who attended banned Jamaat leaders funeral in Kashmir
Her statement came hours after she visited the family of deceased Hassan in south Kashmir
Police to place complaint/suggestion boxes in schools in Hassan
Stop witch hunt of former Jamaat-e-Islami chief's mourners: Mehbooba Mufti
PDP president Mehbooba Mufti urged the Jammu and Kashmir administration to halt the witch hunt against individuals who expressed emotions at the funeral of former Jamaat-e-Islami chief Shaikh Ghulam Hassan. She also demanded accountability for army personnel who allegedly endangered a youth's life by pushing him into a house with a trapped wild bear.
Stop witch hunt of former Jamaat-e-Islami chiefs mourners: Mehbooba
SRINAGAR: PDP president Mehbooba Mufti on Tuesday asked the Jammu and Kashmir administration to stop the witch hunt against people who expressed their emotions at the funeral of former Jamaat-e-Islami chief Shaikh Ghulam Hassan. People spoke out of emotion and grief at the funeral of Shaikh Ghulam Hassan who was not only the head of []
Kerala CM Satheesan forms SIT to probe 2023 attacks on Congress workers during Left regime
A fierce political faceoff had ensued three years back during the Left regime when Congress workers were thrashed for waving black flags at Vijayan's motorcade, leading to an intense war of words between two rival factions in the coastal state. Calling Vijayan Kerala's most cruel home minister, senior Congress leader MM Hassan had alleged that Youth Congress protesters were beaten up for waving black flags at the CM's motorcade.
Israel strikes Lebanon while Hezbollah calls negotiations 'dead end'
Israeli strikes targeted eastern and southern Lebanon on Sunday, state media reported, despite a fragile ceasefire, as a Hezbollah lawmaker called Lebanon's negotiations with Israel a dead-end. The direct negotiations that the authorities in Lebanon have conducted with the Israeli enemy have... led them down a dead-end path that will result in nothing but one concession after another, Hezbollah lawmaker Hussein Hajj Hassan said on Sunday.
Illegal Poppy Cultivation Destroyed in South Kashmir; FIRs Registered
SRINAGAR: Police in south Kashmirs Anantnag district on Sunday detected and destroyed illegal poppy cultivation at two separate locations and registered cases under the Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances (NDPS) Act. Officials said Police Station Pahalgam, acting on reliable information, conducted an operation at Branpath and found Mohd Ibrahim Bhat, son of Gh Hassan Bhat, []
Palestinian Ministry says Israeli forces kill man in West Bank camp
The Health Ministry in Ramallah identified the victim as 34-year-old Nour al-Din Kamal Hassan Fayyad, saying he was killed by occupation forces' fire in the Jenin camp.
Private bus catches fire near Hassan, none hurt
Law Department Transfers Two Officers In Jammu And Kashmir
JAMMU, May 15: The Jammu and Kashmir Government has ordered the transfer and posting of 2 officers in the Department of Law, Justice and Parliamentary Affairs with immediate effect. As per the order, Suhail Hassan Tantray, Additional Secretary to Government presently posted in the Directorate of Health Services Kashmir, has been transferred and posted as Director Litigation, Kashmir. He will also continue to hold the additional charge of litigation work of the Directorate of Health Services Kashmir till further orders. [] The post Law Department Transfers Two Officers In Jammu And Kashmir appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
PM will be invited to inaugurate Hassan mega dairy in June, says Deve Gowda
Two die in Hassan road accident
Kumaraswamy Comments on Political Crisis in Tamil Nadu, Says God Will Save Vijay
Hassan, May 8: Union Minister for Heavy Industries and Steel H.D. Kumaraswamy stated on Friday that the political crisis in Tamil Nadu could be resolved within the next two to three days. He expressed skepticism about the long-standing political rivals, DMK and AIADMK, forming an alliance to establish a government. After offering prayers at the ... Read more Kumaraswamy Comments on Political Crisis in Tamil Nadu, Says God Will Save Vijay
Caught between forests and fear: Karnatakas growing humananimal conflict crisis
From Kodagus hills to Hassans farmlands, rising encounters with elephants, gaurs and big cats are claiming lives, exposing gaps in mitigation, and leaving residents demanding urgent, lasting solutions, find Darshan Devaiah B.P. and G.T. Sathish
'Disrespecting people's mandate': Kamal Hassan as TVK scrambles to form Tamil Nadu government
Kamal Haasan urged constitutional authorities to allow Tamilaga Vettri Kazhagam (TVK) to prove its majority, stating that not inviting the single largest party to form the government would disrespect the people's mandate. He emphasized that majority must be proven on the floor of the House, not in Raj Bhavan.
Memorial of tusker Arjuna unveiled in Hassan
Sultan Hassanal Bolkiah of Brunei presides over Istana Nurul Iman, the world's largest residential palace. This architectural marvel, blending Malay and Islamic styles, boasts 1,788 rooms, a banquet hall for 5,000, and a mosque. More than a home, it's Brunei's seat of government and a symbol of its rich history and power.
Actor Vijay And His Search For A Big Political Role In Tamil Nadu
For Vijay, the electoral fate of cinema icons Sivaji Ganesan, Kamal Hassan, Vijaykanth, and Khushbu would serve as a cautionary tale.
While 73 factories in north Karnataka have complied with the governments directions and made timely payment to the farmers, the seven major sugar factories in the districts of Mandya, Mysuru, Hassan and Chamarajanagar had challenged govt. order in the court
Drishyam 3 teaser: Past haunts Mohanlals Georgekutty in this suspense thriller
The film written and directed by Jeethu Joseph features Meena, Siddique, Asha Sharath, Murali Gopy, Ansiba Hassan and Esther Anil reprising their roles
RPF detects theft case at Hassan, railway materials worth 99,000 recovered
Changes in train services due to work at Hassan yard
VHP To Approach Corporates Over Workplace Issues Regarding Hindu Women, Says Senior Leader
HASSAN (KARNATAKA), Apr 21: The VHP will approach corporate and industry bodies across the country to ensure that Hindu women are not targeted or victimised at workplaces, a senior leader of the organisation said on Tuesday. Addressing a press conference here, VHP Organising General Secretary Milind Parande said the Hindu organisation will meet national associations of various industries and raise concerns over alleged incidents involving love jihad and forced conversions in workplaces. The term love jihad is used by right-wing [] The post VHP To Approach Corporates Over Workplace Issues Regarding Hindu Women, Says Senior Leader appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Hassan DC inspects Census, appeals to public to share genuine information with enumerators
Man, nephew drown in tank near Gandasi in Hassan
The nephew, a resident of Hassan, was visiting his uncles place for the summer holidays
Trained Belgian Malinois Dog Makes History in Elephant Capture Operation in Hassan
Issa aids Karnataka Forest Departments pioneering Elephant Anti-Depredation Dog Squad, offering a precise and reliable alternative to drones in tracking wild elephants
Hassan MP meets Union Minister, seeks upgradation of highway
Health Minister Visits Ailing Father Of MP Er. Rashid At SMHS Hospital
SRINAGAR, Apr 19: Minister for Health and Medical Education, Social Welfare and Education, Sakeena Itoo today visited SMHS to inquire about the health condition of the ailing father of Member of Parliament, Sheikh Abdul Rashid (Engineer Rashid). MLA Hazratbal, Salman Sagar; Principal GMC Srinagar, Dr. Iffat Hassan Shah; Medical Superintendent SMHS, Dr. Andleeb Bashir; HoDs of various specialities, Consultants, senior doctors and other staff members were also present on the occasion. During her visit, Sakeena Itoo met the attending doctors [] The post Health Minister Visits Ailing Father Of MP Er. Rashid At SMHS Hospital appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Accident near Mantralayam leaves residents of Hassan village in grief
The deceased were part of a group of relatives, from two villages in Hassan district and one village in Chikkamagaluru district, who came together for a trip to Mantralayam in Andhra Pradesh
Operation to capture wild elephant in Hassan fails
The team is expected to resume the operation on April 16
Ekta Kapoor and Anita Hassanandani Visit Tirumala Temple Together
Mumbai, April 13: Ekta Kapoor, a prominent producer in Bollywood and television, is known for her spiritual pursuits. Recently, she visited the famous Tirumala Temple in Andhra Pradesh. Accompanying her on this spiritual journey was actress Anita Hassanandani, who brought her family along. The duo participated in prayers and rituals together. Ekta shared a special ... Read more Ekta Kapoor and Anita Hassanandani Visit Tirumala Temple Together
Do not divert land notified for IIT and airport in Hassan, Deve Gowda appeals to M.B. Patil
Farmer dies in elephant attack in Karnatakas Belur
Human-elephant conflicts have been a recurring problem for many years in parts of the Belur, Sakleshpur, and Alur taluks of Hassan District
Arpitha in Hassan emerges district topper with 597/600 in II PU
The project faced a delay due to lack of clearance from the Centre
Hassan DC visits Maragunda, interacts with local people
Senior commander of Hezbollah anti-tank array Mohammad Bashir eliminated, says IDF
Israel Defense Forces eliminated Hassan Mohammad Bashir, a senior Hezbollah commander. They also struck Iran's IRGC Navy, eliminating its commander Ali Reza Tangsiri and intelligence chief Hanam Rezaei. These operations targeted militant infrastructure and command systems. The IDF also overran Hezbollah sites and eliminated terrorists, securing Israel's northern border.
Police registered a case against the cashier for deliberate and malicious acts intended to outrage religious feelings and wounding the religious feelings of any class of citizens
Hassan police arrest five in connection with murder of 22-year-old
Kashmiris Loosen Purse Strings For War-Ravaged Iran; Women Lead With Family Gold
SRINAGAR, Mar 23: Donations for the war-ravaged Iran poured from across Kashmir for the second day on Monday as people, cutting across sectarian lines, lent support to the drive by contributing money and valuables. Shia leader Imran Ansari urged the authorities to allow the collective act of faith and solidarity to continue with dignity and without any unnecessary pressure or questioning. Donation drives were conducted in several areas of the city, including Zadibal, Hassanabad, Shalimar, Qamarwari, Lawaypora, and Bemina localities, [] The post Kashmiris Loosen Purse Strings For War-Ravaged Iran; Women Lead With Family Gold appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Peaceful protests held in Kashmir after Eid prayers condemning attacks on Iran
Srinagar: Peaceful protests were staged at several places in Kashmir after Eid prayers on Saturday, condemning the US-Israel attacks on Iran, officials said. A march in solidarity with Iran led by the head of the Anjuman-e-Sharie-Shian, Aga Syed Hassan, was taken out in Budgam in central Kashmir after Eid prayers, with protesters raising slogans against 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 .
JD(S) Legislator Questions Inclusion of Party Workers in Prashanth Revannas Charge Sheet
Bengaluru, March 21: Karnatakas JD(S) legislator Swaroop Prakash has expressed strong discontent over the inclusion of party workers names in the charge sheet related to the Prashanth Revanna obscene video case. He accused the authorities of attempting to derail the investigation. During a press conference in Hassan on Friday, he stated, We will discuss this ... Read more JD(S) Legislator Questions Inclusion of Party Workers in Prashanth Revannas Charge Sheet
Prajwal Revanna Case: SIT Chargesheet Reveals How Driver Stole, Leaked Videos
The leak was reportedly fuelled out of vengeance when, in 2022, Karthik had a fallout with Revanna over a land parcel in Hassan.
JD(S) leader alleges that revenue officials hand-in-glove with land mafia in Hassan
The MLA also alleged that the district administration had failed to act on the illegal mining activities in the government at Mallapanahalli
The police officials said that the accused has been identified as Somashekhar H.K. (46), a real estate businessman from Hassan
PM Modi to be invited to inaugurate Hassan mega dairy, says Revanna
The construction of the mega dairy began in 201718 and it is about to be completed, says Hassan Cooperative Milk Producers Society Union president and former Minister H.D. Revanna.
One Phone Call From PM Modi To Israel And Iran Can End Issue: Ex-UAE Envoy
The UAE has no desire to be drawn into the Iran-Israel conflict and will not allow its territory to be used as a launching pad by either side, Hussain Hassan Mirza, former UAE Ambassador to India, told NDTV today.
JKCAs Chitra, Bismah, Ananaya earn North Zone spots
Excelsior Sports Correspondent JAMMU, Mar 9: The Jammu and Kashmir Cricket Association (JKCA) achieved another milestone as three of its women cricketers-Chitra Singh Jamwal, Bismah Hassan and Ananaya Sharma-earned selection in the North Zone squad for the Senior Womens Multi-Day Tournament to be held from March 20 to April 3, 2026. Bawandeep Kaur has also been named among the standby players. The selection meeting was convened by Member Cricket Advisory Committee (CAC) of JKCA, Meenu Singh Slathia, at Hostel Ground, [] The post JKCAs Chitra, Bismah, Ananaya earn North Zone spots appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Who might succeed in Iran's theocratic system of power?
Iran is nearing a decision on its next supreme leader following Ayatollah Ali Khamenei's death. The Assembly of Experts, a body of senior clerics, is expected to make an announcement soon. This comes as the Islamic Republic faces significant jeopardy. The selection process involves influential figures and the Revolutionary Guards. Potential successors include Khamenei's son, Mojtaba Khamenei, and Hassan Khomeini.
Malnad College of Engineering, Hassan had appealed against a single judges direction to continuing their services till they attain superannuation as per AICTE regulations despite winding up the Automobile Engineering Department
Two-day event in Hassan to mark International Womens Day
The event will begin with a jatha for womens rights in the city in the morning
In the meantime, sleuths tried their best to make Satyanarayana to let them in but to no avail.
Lokayukta raids govt officials in Karnataka
Bengaluru: The Lokayukta on Thursday, March 5, conducted simultaneous raids at the premises of several government officials across different districts of Karnataka in connection with alleged possession of disproportionate assets, officials said. The searches were carried out at multiple locations linked to officials working in various government departments in districts including Bengaluru, Mandya, Dharwad, Hassan, 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 .
Lokayukta team struggles for nearly 3 hours to enter residence of engineer during raid in Hassan
Sources in the team believe that the engineer was not at him
A Look At Some Of The Contenders To Be Iran's Supreme Leader After The Killing Of Khamenei
Hassan Khomeini Khomeini is the most prominent grandson of the founder of the Islamic Republic, Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini. He is also seen as a relative moderate, but has never held government office. He currently works at his grandfathers mausoleum in Tehran
Ayatollah Ali Khamenei's death brings Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini's grandson into focus
Iran faces a crucial decision to select a new Supreme Leader following the death of Ayatollah Ali Khamenei. Hassan Khomeini, grandson of the revolution's founder, emerges as a prominent contender. He is seen as a moderate voice within the clerical establishment. His potential leadership could shape Iran's future direction and its engagement with the world.
Marathon held in Shivamogga and Hassan for drug-free Karnataka
Shivamogga Superintendent of Police B. Nikhil flagged off the marathon at DAR Grounds.
Day-3: Nabis triple strike gives J&K upper hand
*J&K eye big lead despite Mayanks ton Excelsior Sports Correspondent JAMMU, Feb 26: Aqib Nabi produced a sensational opening spell as Jammu and Kashmir took a commanding position against Karnataka in the Ranji Trophy final here today. Despite a defiant hundred by Mayank Agarwal, J&K dominated proceedings, leaving the eight-time champions struggling. After posting a mammoth first-innings total of 584, powered by Shubham Pundirs brilliant 121 and significant contributions from Yawer Hassan (88), captain Paras Dogra (70), Abdul Samad (61), [] The post Day-3: Nabis triple strike gives J&K upper hand appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Revenue Minister Krishna Byregowda reviews government works in Hassan
Ton-up Pundir, Yawer shine as J&K dominate Ktaka on Day 1
Ranji Trophy final Hubballi, Feb 24: A masterful unbeaten century from Shubham Pundir and a tenacious 88 from young Yawer Hassan saw Jammu & Kashmir seize control of the Ranji Trophy final, ending the opening day at a solid 284 for two and leaving Karnatakas bowlers searching for answers here on Tuesday. Pundir, the 27-year-old []
Pundirs ton, Yawer, Samads fifties drive J&K to 284/2 on Day 1
Excelsior Sports Correspondent JAMMU, Feb 24: Shubham Singh Pundirs unbeaten century and a fighting 88 from young Yawer Hassan helped Jammu & Kashmir take command of the Ranji Trophy final, finishing Day 1 at 284 for two against a strong Karnataka side. The 27-year-old left-handed Pundir was 117 not out at stumps, while Abdul Samad supported him with unbeaten 52, the pair adding 105 runs for the third wicket after skipper Paras Dogra retired hurt. Earlier, Pundir and Yawer shared [] The post Pundirs ton, Yawer, Samads fifties drive J&K to 284/2 on Day 1 appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
College student dies in road accident in Hassan
Rider lost control of two-wheeler at a road hump
Elderly couple from Kodagu found dead on railway track in Hassan
In Frames: Unearthing the silent splendour of Hoysalas
In the rural parts of Hassan, Mandya and Mysuru in Karnataka, overlooked Hoysala-era temples and basadis reveal a thriving medieval kingdoms devotion and sculptural mastery; through star-shaped platforms, serene shrines, finely sculpted pillars and quiet stepwells, the Hoysala imagination continues to whisper through stone

