Deadly assault on man who questioned Rajasthan MLAs promises triggers political uproar
JAIPUR: A brutal attack on a young man who had been reminding an MLA of his election promises in Rajasthan's Chittorgarh district has triggered a massive political uproar. The victim, identified as Suraj Mali, a resident of the Kapasan assembly constituency, had for a long time been urging Kapasan MLA Arjun Lal Jinagar of the BJP to fulfill his promises by posting songs and hymns on Instagram. On Monday, he was violently assaulted, leaving both his legs severely fractured. The incident has sparked widespread anger among locals, with many directly accusing the ruling party MLA of being behind the attack. During the last assembly election, Arjun Lal Jinagarwho has been elected to the assembly five timeshad assured voters that water would be brought to the Rajrajeshwar pond and the Dhamana area of Kapasan. Nearly two years later, no action has been taken, leading to growing public resentment. Frustrated, Suraj began regularly invoking the MLAs name in his reels and appealing to him to deliver on his promises. Suraj told police that he had been receiving threats for several days, warning him to stop posting videos about the MLA. Even the management at the factory where he worked had advised him not to upload such content. Despite this, Suraj continued, citing the acute water crisis in the area and stressing that fulfilling the promise could benefit thousands of locals. On Monday evening, while returning home on my motorcycle with a friend after work in the Gangarar area, I was ambushed near a fertilizer factory on the Chittorgarh-Kapasan State Highway. A Scorpio SUV intercepted my motorcycle, and six to seven masked men attacked me with iron rods and pipes, breaking bones in both my legs, he said. Suraj was rushed to the Kapasan district hospital and later referred to Chittorgarh. Due to his critical condition, doctors shifted him to Udaipur for advanced treatment. The incident sparked outrage in Kapasan town and among the Mali community, who staged protests and held a candlelight march on Tuesday, demanding immediate arrest of the culprits. The Congress party has also stepped in, alleging a political conspiracy. Senior Congress leader Udaylal Anjana condemned the assault, calling it a cowardly attempt to silence the voice of an aware youth. He accused the ruling establishment of trying to intimidate the conscious sections of society and seeking vendetta. Following Surajs complaint, the police registered a case against MLA Arjun Lal Jinagar. Officials confirmed that an investigation is underway and efforts are being made to identify and apprehend the attackers. Meanwhile, MLA Jinagar took to social media to condemn the assault. He wrote: I have come to know of Suraj Mali being assaulted by some anti-social elements. This incident is highly condemnable and will not be tolerated in any form. I have spoken to the District Superintendent of Police and directed him to arrest the criminals immediately.
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Bihar elections 2025: CM Nitish Kumar, Amit Shah hold closed-door meeting on seat-sharing deal
PATNA: Bihar chief minister Nitish Kumar on Thursday met Union Home Minister Amit Shah at a hotel in Patna, amid speculations over seat-sharing talks between the NDAs two major allies, Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) and Janata Dal (United). NDA sources, however, claimed that the meeting, which lasted for 30 minutes, was a courtesy call. Deputy chief minister Samrat Choudhary, senior JD (U) leader and minister Vijay Kumar Choudhary, and JD (U) national working president Sanjay Jha were also present at the meeting. This was the first major formal meeting between Nitish and Shah since the formers return to the NDA side last year. Sources said that the two leaders broadly discussed the contours about the seat sharing of the 243 assembly seats. Union minister and HAM leader Jitan Ram Manjhi had been openly demanding not less than 15-20 seats, while union minister Chirag Paswans Lok Janshakti Party (Ram Vilas) has also sought respectable representation, with the party MP Arun Bharti hinting at a Union minister and HAM-S leader Jitan Ram Manjhi had been openly demanding no less than 15-20 seats. While LJP (Ram Vilas), led by Chirag Paswan, has sought respectable representation, with Jamui MP Arun Bharti hinting at a claim of anywhere between 43 and 137 seats. Most probably, Chirag will be offered 20 seats, Manjhi 15 seats and former union minister Upendra Kushwahas Rashtriya Lok Morcha (RLM) getting seven seats. The remaining 201 seats will be distributed between JD (U) and BJP with a seat here or there, claimed a political analyst. Sources said that BJP and JD(U) have reached an understanding of contesting 100 and 101 seats, respectively. NDA's junior allies have been trying to extract the maximum number of seats. While Chirags LJP(RV) is vying for 40 seats, Manjhis HAM is willing to contest 20 seats. Kushwahas RLM has not yet disclosed the demand for seats. The final call on seat-sharing arrangements within NDA will be taken by Amit Shah and Nitish Kumar, a senior BJP leader told this reporter. Elections are scheduled to be held in the state in October-November. The Election Commission is likely to announce the poll schedule in the first week of October. The model code of conduct will come in effect once the poll schedule is announced. Now, RJD threatens to contest all 243 seats in Bihar assembly election 'INDIA bloc considering option of boycotting Bihar assembly elections': Congress
Himachal Pradesh: Kangana Ranaut faces protests during visit to flood-hit Manali
CHANDIGARH: Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) Member of Parliament and Bollywood actress Kangana Ranaut faced protests during her visit to Manali following the recent landslides triggered by cloudbursts and heavy rainfall in Himachal Pradesh. As Kangana, the MP from Mandi, visited the Patlikuhal area, angry locals chanted slogans such as Kangana Go Back and You Are Late , expressing frustration over her delayed visit to assess the destruction caused by the natural disaster. Some reportedly asked her to leave the area. Tensions escalated as heated arguments broke out between the locals and BJP leaders accompanying Kangana. Police had to intervene to restore order. Viral videos from the scene show residents holding black flags and shouting slogans near the carcade of the actor-politician in Patlikuhal, clearly voicing their displeasure. In one such video, Kangana is seen responding emotionally to the backlash: My restaurant is also here, and it made a sale of only Rs 50 yesterday. We pay Rs 15 lakh in salaries alone, and we could only do Rs 50 worth of business. Imagine what I must be going through. Please understand my pain. I am a Himachali. I am a single woman. Dont attack me as if Im doing nothing. Dont treat me like Im the Queen of England, she said. Kangana also appeared to shift focus toward the Congress-led state government, saying: We are here to assess what work has been done and what the state government has actually done. During an interaction with a woman who attempted to question her about the flood situation, Kangana responded sharply: Have you come to attack me or question me? If you come to harass us, how will we be able to work? Earlier in the day, Kangana visited disaster-affected areas of Solang and Palchan in the Manali subdivision. She interacted with affected residents and took stock of the situation. BJP leader and former MLA from Manali, Govind Singh Thakur, briefed her on the infrastructure damage and other losses. He informed that families from 15 to 16 damaged houses had been shifted to safer locations. The Right Bank Road of Manali, which connects Kullu city, the bus stand, and Bindu Dhank, has suffered extensive damage. In Kullus Ramshele area, a house was destroyed. Floodwaters entered homes in the 14 Mile area near Manali, and a fish farm was damaged in Patlikuhal, as rivers and drains overflowed. Locals informed Kangana that the entire Solang village is at risk of sliding, as the Beas River continues to erode the mountain it sits on. They stressed that the only solution is to divert the rivers course by channelizing the water.
Restaurant Made 50, Understand My Pain: Kangana Ranaut To Flood Victims
Actor-turned-politician and BJP MP from Himachal Pradesh's Mandi, Kangana Ranaut, on Thursday expressed her distress over financial losses at her restaurant in Manali when she met residents affected by floods and landslides in Himachal Pradesh.
Kangana Ranaut Meets Flood Victims, Then Tells Them Her Cafe Made Only Rs 50
Actor-turned-politician and BJP MP from Himachal Pradesh's Mandi, Kangana Ranaut, on Thursday expressed her distress over financial losses at her restaurant in Manali when she met residents affected by floods and landslides in Himachal Pradesh.
Insects are vanishing! Population drops by 72%, triggering biodiversity crisis
A recent study reveals a concerning decline in insect populations, even in remote, untouched ecosystems. Researchers observed a staggering 72% decrease in insect abundance in a Colorado subalpine meadow over two decades, linking it to rising summer temperatures. This alarming trend underscores the far-reaching impact of climate change on global biodiversity and ecosystem health, demanding urgent conservation action.
Garbage, choked sewers, dead streetlights: Noida Sector Beta 1 cries for civic attention
Greater Noida's Sector Beta 1 residents are facing incomplete civic works, leading to overflowing sewers, broken streetlights, and unmaintained parks. The RWA has complained about the lack of attention from Greater Noida Authority officials and the poor performance of private cleaning companies. Residents are demanding immediate action to address these issues and improve the overall living conditions in the sector.
Amid Opposition protest, Puducherry government pushes key legislations in Assembly
When the Speaker took up the business of tabling the Bills by Chief Minister N. Rangasamy, Opposition leader and DMK convenor R. Siva was on his feet demanding an extension of the Assembly session so that legislators were given adequate time to discuss the serious drinking water problem confronting the people of the UT
The Income Tax Practitioners Association of Amritsar is deeply concerned about the persistent technical issues plaguing the Income Tax e-filing portal, causing significant challenges for taxpayers and practitioners. It is demanding immediate action from the Finance Ministry to rectify the situation, including a comprehensive system audit and a dedicated grievance redressal mechanism.
Delhi Police PCR van hits tea stall vendor on Thana Mandir Marg, victim dies
The driver of the PCR van accidentally pressed the accelerator, which caused the vehicle to climb the roadside ramp and run over the individual, resulting in the man's death.
Walk into the lobby of Park Hyatt Hyderabad, and your eyes are instantly drawn upwards. The ceiling blossoms into a painted cosmos: lotus petals unfurl in layers, birds wheel across the blue canopy, and surreal figures emerge among the foliage. Elsewhere, in Kochis Port Muziriz, a Tribute Portfolio Hotel, the walls tell another tale. Fishermen in charcoal and gold leaf row across waters heavy with memory, their oars glinting as natural light shifts through the day. These spaces are not merely decorated; they are transformed into narrative environments. At once lush and dreamlike, the mural blurs the line between interior design and storytelling. The hand behind these works belongs to Sachin Samson, a Kochi-born artist who has made murals the medium through which interiors breathe and speak. I have always been interested in drawing and painting, Sachin recalls. Not formally at first. My father, Samson Davis (a Zoology professor), was also an artist. He wasnt a professional, but was part of Kerala Kalapeedam, an art circle founded in Kerala in 1980, where artists like Kaladharan and Bose Krishnamachari would regularly meet. I grew up surrounded by that. I remember sketching elephants I saw at the temple, actors from movies, and even people on the street. A tendency to recreate what I experienced. That instinct carried him to MIT in Pune. In the first year itself, when everything was drawing and perspective and less theory, I found my place. It felt like meeting my tribe. This clutch of creative people, new cultures, and even music I had never heard before. More than academics, it was an exchange of energy, Sachin says. Then came animation. I thought it would be fun. Just drawing, he laughs. But animation is very technical. Youre studying anatomy, physics, and kinematics. Twenty-four frames per second, all drawn by hand. It was demanding, but my professors encouraged me to experiment, and so I did, with claymation, 3D software, puppet animation, and more. That blend of traditional drawing and digital skills shaped me. Sachin Samson at work. After a stint as a character designer at a gaming studio in Bengaluru, Sachin felt restless. I didnt want to just make assets for a game or direct ads. I wanted to tell my own stories, he recalls. Sachin returned to sketching and painting full-time. Sitting in cafes, sketching passers-by, he found a meditative rhythm. I would watch people, capture their gestures, their silences. It was like travelling through their emotions. It became a daily ritual. Instagram gave me visibility, and soon, small commissions came in, he says. That rhythm found scale when he encountered the energy of the Kochi-Muziris Biennale. Inspired by its installations and street art, he painted his first mural during the third edition of the art festival in December 2016. A mural is like a sketchbook blown up on a wall. It was spontaneous, but once I started, I knew this was my path, Sachin says. From Kochis walls, he moved to larger commissions. Some examples besides Park Hyatt Hyderabad, and Port Muziriz in Kochi, include, The Project Cafe in Goa, and private residences like Prestige Ozone in Bengaluru, where his murals align with arches, chandeliers, and flooring patterns, integrating seamlessly into the geometry of interiors. Each work is rooted in figuration but layered with magical realism. Temples, rituals, nature, coastal life they are profound sources of emotion. Thats what I bring into these spaces, Sachin says. One of his most evocative works is Whispers from the Mangroves, a 15x8-foot mural inspired by the backwaters near his Kochi neighbourhood. Painted in deep greens and gold, it captures not only the mangrove flora but also migratory birds that frequent the area. For Sachin, these projects are less about scale and more about collaboration. When theres a spark between you and the client, something beautiful happens, he says. That ethos guided his project in Kasaragod with Stport art India, where he transformed a fishermans house into a canvas. His work, Chaavukara, studied coastal life, weaving together past and present, land and sea. It was more than artwork. It was about interacting with the community, understanding their lives. The mural becomes part of their world as well, Sachin explains. The pandemic, he adds, deepened his practice. Sachin drew on memories of travelling through Rajasthan, creating a blue-hued painting series during lockdown. Covid was about stillness, and also reflection. Rajasthan felt like a fairytalethe architecture, the music, the musicians on every corner. During lockdown, I painted from those memories. It kept me connected to the world outside. The series later entered exhibitions, marking his shift into thematic bodies of work. Each mural creates ambience but also narrative. Viewers dont just see these works they inhabit stories, he adds. Today, alongside commissioned works, Sachin continues to work on personal series. He is preparing for a new body of work with his father in Fort Kochi. The series examines Kochis cosmopolitan past, and will be exhibited in a heritage gallery space. We will be ready by the time the Kochi Biennale opens, Sachin says. As Indias hospitality and design industries increasingly look to art as a differentiator, artists like Sachin are shaping how interiors feel. His works remind us that walls, too, can be canvases telling profound stories.
PAK vs UAE: Pakistan beat UAE, seal Super 4 berth in Asia Cup
Pakistan produced a commanding allround performance to defeat the United Arab Emirates by 41 runs in the 10th Group A match of the Asia Cup 2025 at the Dubai International Cricket Stadium here on Wednesday night, sealing their place in the Super ...
Dumpers Deployed to Ferry Apples Outside Kashmir Amid Transport Shortage
SRINAGAR: With the frequent closure of the Jammu-Srinagar National Highway leaving fruit growers in a state of despair, an unusual scene is unfolding: dumpers, usually meant for construction material, are now being used to transport apple boxes to outside markets. Fruit growers were seen loading dumpers with apples at the fruit mandi in Shopian to []
From rocky wasteland to bamboo haven: Johns experiment with crop of patience
PALAKKAD: On a rocky stretch of land where even grass refused to grow, K C John chose to plant bamboo. What began as a small experiment has, in just six years, blossomed into a vibrant grove -- sixty varieties standing tall and swaying, transforming a barren acre in Palakkad into a sanctuary of shade, birdsong, and renewal. This is Johns world of bamboo at his home near Kalladikode in Palakkad district. Bamboo doesnt demand much, the 53-year-old says. It can grow even on rock, as long as youre willing to give it some care and time. His acre of land now holds large varieties of bamboo -- from decorative clusters to tall, sturdy commercial species. The once desolate ground now hums with life, as birds and soil creatures have returned to the regenerated landscape. For John, bamboo is both a livelihood and a way of living closer to nature. Alongside his wife Misha and children Joylyn (mechanical engineering student) and Jeswin (Plus-Two), he tends the grove with pride. The family nurtures species like black bamboo, Buddha bamboo, bush bamboo, and anamula, among others each chosen for its unique character or commercial value. John believes bamboo farming makes financial sense, too. With an initial investment of about Rs 1.5 lakh, he explains, an acre can hold nearly 400 plants, and the returns can start in just five years potentially reaching several lakhs. Compared with rubber, which requires a decade of nurturing before yielding consistent income, bamboo is less demanding. This is not a crop of hard labour, he says. Its a crop of patience. I believe the public are still unaware of the possibilities of bamboo cultivation. In Kerala, we restrict ourselves to using bamboo for craft works. Bamboo is more than just a plant; its a future resource. Its biomass can be turned into bioethanol, biogas, or bio-oil, making it a sustainable alternative to fossil fuels. As an energy crop, it can power electricity generation while acting as a remarkable carbon sink, absorbing large amounts of CO2 and helping fight climate change, John explains. He adds that bamboos promise goes beyond energy. Research shows its fibres support healing of wounds and tissue regeneration, while its extracts carry antimicrobial and antioxidant properties, opening new possibilities in medicine and wellness. Fast-growing, renewable, and versatile, bamboo stands as one of the most powerful ally we have for sustainability and innovation, he points out. Through collaborations with The Bamboo Institute and World of Bamboo, John also shares his knowledge, helping others establish bamboo gardens and plantations. What began for John as a simple trial on inhospitable ground has grown into a testament to renewal. His one-acre grove now stands as a haven of green, offering shade, calm, and a thriving habitat where there was once only stone and silence. It is indeed a reminder that with patience and imagination, even the most barren land can be transformed into a sanctuary of life.
Aadhaars new face unwelcome in Punjabs procurement mandis
Excelsior Correspondent SRINAGAR, Sept 17: The Anti-Corruption Bureau (ACB) today arrested two employees of the Power Development Department (PDD) for demanding a bribe for the realignment of an electric pole. Follow the Daily Excelsior channel on WhatsApp The ACB said it received a written complaint alleging that public servants had demanded a bribe of Rs 50,000 for the realignment of an electric pole installed on the complainants property at Sempora, Pantha Chowk. The employees have been identified as Junior Engineer [] The post ACB arrests 2 PDD officials appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
HC raps Chandigarh administration over deplorable conditions at Sec 26 mandi
Two PDD Officials Caught Red-Handed Taking Bribe In Srinagar
Srinagar, Sep 17: The Jammu and Kashmir Anti-Corruption Bureau (ACB) on Wednesday caught two officials of the Power Development Department red-handed while accepting a bribe of Rs 50,000 at Sempora on the outskirts of Srinagar. Officials identified those arrested as a Junior Engineer and a Section Officer, both posted in the Electric Division Panthachowk. Acting on a complaint, an ACB team laid a trap and apprehended the duo while they were allegedly demanding and receiving the bribe amount. The two [] The post Two PDD Officials Caught Red-Handed Taking Bribe In Srinagar appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
2nd ODI: Smriti, Bowlers Star As India Thrash Australia By 102 Runs, Level Series 11 (ld)
Maharaja Yadavindra Singh International Cricket: A sublime 117 by opener Smriti Mandhana, coupled with the six bowling options, helped India produce a commanding all-round performance to beat Australia by 102 runs and level the three-match series 11 at the Maharaja Yadavindra Singh International Cricket Stadium on Wednesday. Asked to bat first, India posted 292 in 49.5 overs. Smriti was the standout performer, compiling a sublime 117 off 91 balls and bringing up her century in just 77 deliveries, the second-fastest ton by an Indian woman in ODIs. Her innings was laced with elegance and aggression, as she took the Australian attack apart with 14 fours and four sixes. A distinct feature of her knock was that she heavily scored on the leg-side as compared to her trademark way of accumulating runs in the off-side. At one stage, a total in excess of 320 looked likely for India. But Smriti found no support from the rest of the line-up, as none of them managed to chip in with substantial contributions. Australias bowlers, led by Darcie Browns 3-42, pulled things back in the final phase. The change in pace from Darcie and Annabel Sutherland at the back end kept things tight and never allowed India to have the desired finishing touches. But the total proved more than sufficient as Indias bowlers, led by Kranti Gouds 3-28, dismantled the visitors with precision and intensity. Annabel top-scored with 45 while Ellyse Perry hung around to make 44, but it went in vain as Australia were bowled out for 190 in 40.5 overs and suffered their heaviest defeat in terms of runs margin in womens ODIs, surpassing their 92-run loss to England in the 1973 World Cup final. Indias tactical decision to field six bowlers paid off handsomely, with all of them amongst the wickets. The huge win also meant India registered their first home ODI win over Australia since February 2007 in Chennai, as the visitors streak of 13 straight wins in the format came to an end. As compared to the first ODI, India added 11 more runs to their total in the second game. But familiar frailties resurfaced as, despite registering their highest-ever total against Australia in womens ODIs, they fell short of reaching the 300-run mark. India got off to a strong start, with Smriti and Pratika Rawal putting on 64 runs in the powerplay, before the latter fell for a 25-ball 32 spooning a catch to cover off Ashleigh Gardner. Smriti, meanwhile, was in sublime touch, bringing up her half-century in just 45 balls with a six over midwicket. She continued to dominate, even as Harleen Deol struggled for fluency and was run out for 10 in a horrendous mix-up. Skipper Harmanpreet Kaur followed soon after, when she was dismissed for 17, after slicing to backward point off Ashleigh. In the 29th over, Smriti reached her century with a majestic six over mid-off, before holing out in the deep off Tahlia McGrath for 117. At 235/4 after 40 overs, India were well-placed to get a total above 300, till Australias enormous bowling depth had other ideas. Richa Ghosh and Deepti Sharma shared a 47-run stand before the former was dismissed by a slower ball from Annabel. Darcie then struck twice in quick succession to remove Arundhati Reddy and Deepti, with the latter contributing a steady 40 off 53 balls. Despite Australia missing the over-rate cut-off and being restricted to three fielders outside the ring for the back-end phase, they managed to contain India below 300. Australias quest to chase their highest-ever target in ODIs began on a false note when Renuka Singh Thakur, returning from injury and playing an ODI for the first time since December 2024, struck early by castling Georgia Voll for a duck, while Kranti removed Alyssa Healy for 9. Australia were restricted to just 25 runs in the powerplay - their lowest 10-over tally in ODIs since the 2017 World Cup. The pressure mounted as Sneh Rana had Beth Mooney caught for 18, though India had a bit of a scare. Renuka left the field mid-over due to injury, with Arundhati stepping in to complete the spell. Ellyse and Annabel offered brief resistance through a 46-run stand, but wickets continued to tumble for Australia. Radha Yadav pulled off a diving caught-and-bowled to dismiss Ellyse, while Arundhati removed Annabel and later held her third catch of the innings to send back Tahlia off Deeptis bowling. Deepti chipped in with two wickets, including the dismissal of Ashleigh for 17. Australias chase unravelled further with a run-out of Alana King, followed by Megan Schutt falling to a sharp reflex catch by Kranti, who fittingly sealed the win by castling Georgia Wareham with a pinpoint yorker and set the stage for a series decider in New Delhi on Saturday. Ellyse and Annabel offered brief resistance through a 46-run stand, but wickets continued to tumble for Australia. Radha Yadav pulled off a diving caught-and-bowled to dismiss Ellyse, while Arundhati removed Annabel and later held her third catch of the innings to send back Tahlia off Deeptis bowling. Also Read: LIVE Cricket Score India 292 all out in 49.5 overs (Smriti Mandhana 117, Deepti Sharma 40; Darcie Brown 3-42, Ashleigh Gardner 2-39) beat Australia 190 all out in 40.5 overs (Annabel Sutherland 45, Ellyse Perry 44; Kranti Goud 3-28, Deepti Sharma 2-24) by 102 runs Article Source: IANS
Delhi's healthcare infrastructure gets major boost on PM Modi's birthday
Delhi's healthcare receives a major upgrade. One hundred and one new Ayushman Arogya Mandir units are now open. Five new hospital blocks are inaugurated with an investment of Rs 503.49 crore. One hundred and fifty dialysis machines are installed across government hospitals. These initiatives improve emergency services and maternal and child health.
BJP submits memorandum to Union Minister demanding a Madras High Court Bench in Puducherry
The father of Captain Sumeet Sabharwal, who perished in the Air India Ahmedabad crash that killed 260, is demanding a formal government inquiry, expressing distress over alleged leaks suggesting his son was suicidal. He refutes claims about his son's mental state, citing his extensive flying experience and lack of prior incidents.
Jammu Kashmir Police Busts Hizbul Network in Poonch, Recovers Seven AK-47 Rifles
SRINAGAR: The Jammu and Kashmir Police on Sunday recovered three more AK-47 rifles and a large quantity of ammunition near the Line of Control in the Mandi area of Poonch district, raising the total number of such weapons seized in the past fortnight to seven. The recoveries come after sustained interrogation of three arrested Army []
Asia Cup: Pakistan stay on but Pycroft issue lingers as PCB sends second letter to ICC
Dubai, Sep 17: Pakistan may have withdrawn the threat to pull out of the Asia Cup but their objection to match referee Andy Pycroft still stands and the PCB has shot off another letter to the ICC demanding that the Zimbabwean be swapped with Richie Richardson for the teams remaining games. It has been reliably learnt that late on Tuesday evening, the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) sent another mail to the ICC reiterating the demand to remove Pycroft from all [] The post Asia Cup: Pakistan stay on but Pycroft issue lingers as PCB sends second letter to ICC appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
J&K Transport Dept Forms Special Teams to Check Exorbitant Fares at Fruit Mandis
Srinagar, Sep 17: The Jammu and Kashmir Transport Department has taken strong note of complaints against transport companies accused of charging exorbitant fares from fruit growers and mandi traders. To address the issue, the department has directed the formation of Special Enforcement Teams across Kashmir Division. In an official communication issued by Joint Transport Commissioner [] The post J&K Transport Dept Forms Special Teams to Check Exorbitant Fares at Fruit Mandis appeared first on Northlines .
SRTC Trucks Made Available to Ferry Apples: Javid Dar
SRINAGAR: The Jammu and Kashmir government on Tuesday announced that it will provide State Road Transport Corporation (SRTC) trucks to fruit growers upon request. Horticulture Minister Javaid Ahmad Dar said the government is ready to offer SRTC truck services for ferrying apples. Fruit growers from the Sopore mandi have requested SRTC trucks, and we have []
Govt Acts on Complaints, Enforcement Teams to Monitor Transport Fares in Kashmir Mandis
Srinagar, Sep 17: The Jammu and Kashmir Transport Department has taken strong note of complaints against transport companies accused of charging exorbitant fares from fruit growers and mandi traders. To address the issue, the department has directed the formation of Special Enforcement Teams across Kashmir Division. In an official communication issued by Joint Transport Commissioner Vikas Anand (JKAS), Regional Transport Officer (RTO) Kashmir and all Assistant Regional Transport Officers (ARTOs) have been instructed to conduct frequent and surprise inspections at [] The post Govt Acts on Complaints, Enforcement Teams to Monitor Transport Fares in Kashmir Mandis appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
NH Closure: Around 2,000 tonnes of apples dispatched to mandis via railway, say Officials
Srinagar: Amid the prolonged closure of Srinagar-Jammu National Highway, the authorities on Wednesday said that around 2,000 tonnes of apples have been transported to outside mandis through railway from the Valley so far this season. An official said that since past week, 1,25,376 apple boxes have been dispatched by train, mostly to Delhi. []
Tamil superstar Ajith Kumars Good Bad Ugly removed from Netflix. What is the reason?
Ajith Kumar's film Good Bad Ugly has been removed from the OITT platform due to a copyright infringement lawsuit filed by Ilaiyaraaja. The legendary composer alleges the unauthorised use of his iconic songs, demanding compensation and an apology. The film was officially released in theatres on April 10, 2025.
Former Peechi SI P M Ratheesh suspended over custodial assault
THIRUVANTHAPURAM/THRISSUR: Kadavanthra Station House Officer P M Ratheesh has been suspended following allegations of custodial assault at the Peechi police station. The suspension order was issued by the South Zone IG Shyam Sundar. Ratheesh, who currently serves as the SHO at Kadavanthra station in Ernakulam, had previously held the position of SI at Peechi. The order issued by the IG noted that the decision was taken as it is inappropriate for the accused officer to continue in service. During the period of suspension, he shall be entitled to subsistence allowance as per the provisions of the law, the order noted. The issue was raised in the legislative assembly during an adjournment motion on Tuesday. The incident in question happened on May 24, 2023, when Ratheesh assaulted hotel owner K P Ouseph, his son, and their driver at the Peechi station. The assault reportedly followed a complaint filed by two individuals, Dinesh and Jinish, regarding a dispute over the quality of food served at Ousephs hotel. Ouseph and his driver had arrived at the station to file a counter-complaint when the alleged assault took place. Ouseph later accused the police of demanding a large sum of money to settle the case informally. Despite multiple complaints against Ratheesh in connection with the incident, no disciplinary action was taken initially. Ouseph is the first person to obtain the CCTV footage on custodial torture from a police station in Kerala. When he applied for the CCTV visuals, it was first denied citing Maoist threat to the police station. Police argued that providing the footage would compromise the safety of the station. Eventually, an appeal was filed with the State Information Commission, and preparations were made to approach the High Court. Only then did officials agree to release the footage. Soon after the incident, Ollur ACP had filed a 15-page report, accusing the officer of assaulting the hotel manager and staff. The report of Ollur ACP was forwarded to all superior officers. Yet even two years after the incident no action was taken. Now, in order to pacify the protesters, the authorities suspended him from service. He will be getting a part of his salary, and after a few months, the higher officers will reinstate him in service. This is not fair, Ouseph told TNIE.
HC upholds termination of DU faculty accused of demanding bribe from students
Landslide in Mandi, infant among 3 dead
Anti-Drone Shield For Lord Jagannaths Srimandir In Odishas Puri To Bolster Security
The state police have taken a zero-tolerance approach to drone activity near the 12th-century shrine, declaring the area a potential no-fly zone. Sources said the upcoming system will jam and neutralise high-frequency signals, instantly rendering drones inoperative within its range.
Athawale To Lead Rally Demanding Full Buddhist Control Of Mahabodhi Temple
Athawale demanded that the Bodh Gaya Temple Management Act should be amended. The Mahabodhi Temple, a UNESCO World Heritage site, is currently managed under the Bodh Gaya Temple Act of 1949, which mandates a nine-member committee comprising four Buddhists, four Hindus, and the district magistrate of Gaya as ex-officio chairperson.
Road block damages truck-loads of fruits; apples fetch low price
Jammu Tawi, Sep 16 : The nearly month-long closure of the Jammu-Srinagar national highway has disrupted the supply chain between the two divisions of the Union Territory, causing apple prices to drop sharply at the Jammu Fruit Mandi. With truck consignments delayed by several days, perishable apples are arriving in poor condition, forcing traders to [] The post Road block damages truck-loads of fruits; apples fetch low price appeared first on Northlines .
BJP leader, friend booked for kidnapping college girl in MPs Mandsaur district
BHOPAL: A young female college student was allegedly kidnapped by a man with the help of a local BJP leader Shrawan Chauhan in Mandsaur district of Madhya Pradesh. Alert cops, however, managed to rescue the 22-year-old girl. Based on the complaint from the college girl, a case of abduction has been registered at the YD Nagar Police Station of the western MP district. The incident happened on Monday, when the female student was standing outside the PG College in Mandsaur town. Suddenly, a car stopped near me and Abhishek Chaudhary came out. He dragged me into the car, which was being driven by Shrawan Chauhan. Abhishek beat me in the car. But a short distance ahead the on-duty cops stopped the car and managed to rescue me just outside Mandsaur town. Abhishek is known to my family. Ive subsequently registered a case of abduction against him and his aide, Shrawan Chauhan at YD Nagar Police Station, the young college girl told journalists. Confirming the development, the YD Nagar Police Station in-charge Sandip Mangolia, said a case of abduction and voluntarily causing hurt has been registered against the two accused on the college goers complaint on Monday. Further investigations are underway. Were making efforts to nab the accused, who are on the run. Among the two accused, Shrawan Chauhan who was allegedly driving the car (bearing no registration number) is a BJP leader and a councillor of the Pipliyamandi Nagar Parishad in Mandsaur district.
PM Modi to launch Swasth Nari, Sashakt Parivar Abhiyaan, Poshan Maah on September 17
NEW DELHI: Prime Minister Narendra Modi will launch Swasth Nari, Sashakt Parivar Abhiyaan (SNSPA) and the eighth edition of the Poshan Maah scheme on the occasion of his birthday on Wednesday, to strengthen healthcare and nutrition services for women, adolescent girls, and children across the country. More than one lakh health camps will be organised in the Ayushman Arogya Mandirs and Community Health Centres under the Abhiyan, which intends to ensure comprehensive screenings for womens health issues like anaemia, hypertension, diabetes, and cancer. One of the key objectives of the Abhiyan is to support immunisation efforts and nutritional benefits to reduce maternal and child mortality rates. The campaign is a joint initiative by the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare and the Ministry of Women and Child Development. It is aimed at strengthening healthcare services for women and children across India, with a focus on improving access, quality care, and awareness. Described as a Jan Bhagidaari Abhiyaan, it encourages active participation from private hospitals and healthcare professionals to foster inclusive healthcare delivery. 12 8 https://t.co/Y16Dd5pwME Narendra Modi (@narendramodi) September 16, 2025 According to the health ministry, more than one lakh health camps are being organised, which will make it the largest ever health outreach for women and children in the country. The initiative will also cover screening for non-communicable diseases, tuberculosis, sickle cell disease, and maternal health, besides providing nutrition counselling, menstrual hygiene promotion and awareness sessions on lifestyle and mental health. The beneficiaries will be linked to digital health services like Ayushman Bharat Health Accounts (ABHA) and PM-JAY. The fortnight-long campaign will mobilise ASHA and Anganwadi workers, ANMs, self-help groups, panchayati raj institutions and youth volunteers under the MY Bharat initiative to drive awareness at the grassroots level. Specialist services in gynaecology, paediatrics, dermatology, ophthalmology, psychiatry and dentistry will be offered through government medical colleges, district hospitals and central institutions like AIIMS, ESIC and CGHS facilities, with private hospitals also expected to join the campaign. Various ministries, including rural development, education, youth affairs, tribal affairs, social justice, defence, railways, Ayush, and others, will participate in the convergence drive to expand outreach. The campaign is aligned with the prime ministers vision of health, nutrition, fitness and a developed India by 2047, the health ministry added.
Asia Cup: Bumrah could be rested against Oman in only change
India is likely to rest Jasprit Bumrah for their final Asia Cup group match against Oman to keep him fresh for the Super Four stage. With a demanding schedule ahead, the team management prioritizes Bumrah's fitness. Arshdeep Singh or Harshit Rana could replace him, while the batting order aims to gain valuable match practice against Oman before facing tougher opponents.
Over 2200 Fruit-Laden Trucks Evacuated Via Mughal Road During Past 24 Hours: Div Com Kashmir
SRINAGAR, Sep 16: In a major relief to fruit growers and traders of valley, Divisional Commissioner (Div Com) Kashmir, Anshul Garg, today informed that over 2,200 fruit-laden trucks were successfully evacuated via the Mughal Road during the past twenty-four hours. Taking cognizance of the situation, Div Com undertook a comprehensive visit to Peer Ki Gali Mughal Road to ensure smooth movement of fruit trucks. He also visited Fruit Mandi Aglar, Shopian, where he held detailed interactions with various stakeholders, including [] The post Over 2200 Fruit-Laden Trucks Evacuated Via Mughal Road During Past 24 Hours: Div Com Kashmir appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
J-K: Mata Vaishno Devi pilgrimage to resume on Wednesday after 22-day halt
The Vaishno Devi Yatra, suspended on August 26 due to a deadly landslide that claimed 34 lives, is set to resume on September 17, 2025, weather permitting. This decision follows protests by pilgrims at the Katra base camp demanding the pilgrimage's resumption. The shrine board advises devotees to stay informed through official channels for updates.
Prolonged power outage cripples Thrissur City as Corporation electricity staff go on strike
The joint trade unions of the Corporation electricity department launched the strike demanding withdrawal of the Local Self-Government departments order reducing sanctioned posts from 229 to 103, and seeking a salary revision that has been pending for seven years.
THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: Rahul Mamkootathil's appearance at the Legislative Assembly on Monday has triggered internal conflict within the Youth Congress. He was accompanied by Youth Congress Thiruvananthapuram district president Nemom Shajeer, who has now drawn sharp criticism from party factions. Members of the Youth Congress have filed complaints against Shajeer, accusing him of supporting a leader who has been suspended by the party. The complaints have been submitted to KPCC president Sunny Joseph and to the national leadership, demanding strict action. We have fully respected the party's decision to suspend Rahul and have not made any public statements until now. But when the district president walks into the Assembly alongside a suspended member, it creates the false impression that the party endorses him. That's misleading and damaging. That's why we've submitted complaints to both the national leadership and KPCC president, said Youth Congress state secretary Kiran Dev M S. Cracks within Congress leadership after Rahul Mamkootathils House visit Party insiders say the move sent out the wrong message that the party still supports Rahul, despite his suspension following serious allegations. While Sunny Joseph was present at the Assembly on Monday, he declined to comment on the incident. N S Nuzoor, former state vice president of the Youth Congress, said that the members of the A group had raised objections during the Youth Congress president election. Allegations of sexual misconduct against Rahul were known even then, and many of us voiced our dissent, but no action was taken. Eventually, 42 members broke away and formed the Oommen Chandy Brigade. We had recommended K M Abhijith's name for the leadership back then. Now, with Nemom Shajeer openly supporting Rahul, it is clear he has ground-level backing and that is what we are challenging, said Nuzoor. He added that office bearers from Thiruvananthapuram were asked to submit the complaints officially.
UDF MLAs begin satyagraha at assembly over Kerala police brutalities
THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: Mounting pressure on the government on the ongoing custodial violence row , the two opposition MLAs have entered into an indefinite satyagrahaat thelegislative assembly demanding the dismissal of the police officers who beat the Youth Congress leader Sujith at Kunnamkulam. Congress MLA of Chalakkudy Saneesh Kumar and Muslim League MLA of Manjeshwaram AKM Ashraf will be on strike. Opposition leader VD Satheesan mentioned about the strike before staging a walkout with other UDF MLAs in todays assembly session. Following a fiery debate on the ongoing custodial violence row, the opposition staged a walkout after VD Satheesan announced about the strike. The discussions, which went on for over two hours, saw Satheesam mentioning that if the CM behaves like Stalin, his actions would be questioned. The governments stand has always been to protect criminals, which is also supported by the CM, Saneesh Kumar said after beginning the strike. Though we mention todays police stations as Janamitri, these places still remain as torture rooms for people. Manjeswaram MLA AKM Ashraf remarked that though allegations of police beatings were there during all governments, such brutal incidents in this modern era, in visual form, have not been seen before. The assembly debate saw Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan reiterating that officers engaging in custodial violence will not be protected. Calling Kerala Police the best force in the country, the CM said that 144 police officers were dismissed from the service in the last 9 years. Zero tolerance for custodial torture, says Kerala police chief Kerala police complaints body seen powerless as custodial torture cases rise; public trust declines in SPCA
Chaitanya Baghel ultimate authority ofliquor syndicate: ED
On Chaitanya Baghels role in money laundering, the ED said that he stood at the apex of this syndicate and had a commanding and decisive role in handling the accounts
Health awareness helps bring down MMR, IMR rates in Bodoland Territorial Region
GUWAHATI: Maternal and infant mortality rates have significantly dropped in Assams Bodoland Territorial Region (BTR), thanks to peoples improved health-seeking behaviour. According to official figures, the number of maternal deaths per 100,000 has declined from 264 in 202122 to 136 in 202425, marking an approximate 46 per cent reduction. Similarly, the number of deaths of infants (less than one year of age) per 1,000 has decreased from 22 in 202122 to 15 in 202425, which is a reduction of around 31 per cent. In 2023, the BTR government launched the Rog Nirmul BTR Mission, which is designed to bring primary and secondary health services to remote corners and reduce financial burdens on families. It integrates mobile healthcare, community volunteers, targeted support for high-risk groups and patient assistance schemes.Har Gobindo Boro, a specialist in health and nutrition, BTR Development Fellowship, said that peoples health-seeking behaviour vastly improved over the past few years. A pregnant woman is required to undergo four antenatal checkups (ANC) compulsorily. The ANC rate has vastly improved. Unlike in the past, people living in rural areas now come out of their homes to avail of healthcare services, Boro said, adding that the rate of institutional delivery has also increased. A key reason behind the improved health-seeking behaviour is the notable increase in home visits by healthcare professionals. The health sub-centres in the villages are now called Ayushman Arogya Mandirs. As they are manned by a community health officer (CHO), their services have also increased, Boro said. He observed that a combination of factors -- improved ANC and institutional delivery rates, increased home visits by health professionals, and the deployment of CHOs to the health sub-centres -- helped improve peoples health-seeking behaviour and reduce MMR and IMR rates. A lot of people now turn up at the weekly Village Health, Sanitation and Nutrition Day event. We regularly maintain the data on the health management information system. After the 6th National Health and Family Survey, we will get the exact figures. Our MMR and IMR rates may decrease further, Boro said. He, however, added that everything has not improved as there are pockets where people still do not come out for the immunisation of their child due to a lack of awareness. Officials attributed the success also to the efforts of 36,500 self-help group women, trained as change vectors to lead the movement for maternal and child health and nutrition. The Hans Foundation-funded 36 mobile medical units are operational, delivering healthcare services across 871 villages every month.
Youth killed in clash between smuggler group, villagers in UP; one arrested
GORAKHPUR: A confrontation between villagers and suspected smugglers here spiralled into violence on Tuesday, leaving a 20-year-old man dead, a smuggler critically injured, and senior police officers hurt in stone-pelting. In the early hours of Tuesday, tension flared in Mauachapi village under Pipraich police station limits as news of the youth's death spread. Angry villagers blocked the Gorakhpur-Pipraich road, hurled stones at police, and forced traffic to a standstill. The blockade was lifted only after five hours, following assurances from senior officials. The chain of events began late on Monday night, when 10-12 smugglers arrived in two pickup vans and allegedly tried to break open a furniture shop belonging to one Durgesh Gupta. The shop's upper floor housed a travel agency where a relative was sleeping. On hearing the shutters being forced, he alerted Durgesh's son, Deepak. Deepak rushed to the spot on a scooter, raising an alarm. Nearly 10-15 villagers followed him. Startled, the smugglers opened fire and tried to flee. In the chaos, they dragged Deepak into one of their vehicles and sped away. Meanwhile, villagers caught hold of one smuggler, torched his vehicle, and thrashed him severely. When police reached the scene and attempted to rescue the injured man, locals clashed with them, pelting stones. SP (North) Jitendra Srivastava and Pipraich SHO suffered serious injuries in the melee. Later, police traced Deepak's blood-soaked body around 4 km away, triggering outrage in the area. Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath took cognisance of the incident and directed senior officials to rush to the spot, assuring that he culprits will not be spared. DIG Shiv S Channappa and SSP Raj Karan Nayyar met the victim's family and promised swift action. District Magistrate Deepak Meena described the incident as extremely tragic and said continuous action was being taken. One accused has been caught. We have spoken to the family, and their demands have been discussed. Whatever assistance can be provided at both local and higher levels will be ensured. First, the post-mortem will be conducted and cremation performed, after which we will again hold talks with the family, he said. Deepak's grieving mother broke down, demanding that her son's killers be given the death penalty. SSP Raj Karan Nayyar, who camped at the site along with senior officials, said the situation was later brought under control, with PAC and additional forces deployed. Meanwhile, Deepak's father, Durgesh Gupta, alleged police negligence, claiming that his son could have been saved if authorities had acted promptly. The family has demanded Rs 1 crore compensation, a government job, and strict action against both the smugglers and erring policemen. SSP Nayyar said the report about the incident was received around 3. 30 am. The smugglers had arrived in two pickup vans, one of which was able to flee the spot while the other got stuck, and the young man (Deepak) had gone after it. One of the people from the stuck pickup van was caught by the villagers, and he was hospitalised. The police immediately reached the spot. The youth (Deepak) received injuries to his head, apparently because of which he unfortunately died. The autopsy report will confirm it. A complaint has been received from the family, and further legal actions have been initiated, Nayyar told reporters. He said some of the accused have been identified, and five police teams are working on the case to quickly apprehend them.
Right-wing Christian group abuses author M Leelavathi for skipping birthday in support of Gaza
KOCHI: Author M. Leelavathis decision to forgo celebrating her 98th birthday on Tuesday, in solidarity with the humanitarian crisis in Gaza, has sparked a vile cyberattack. Her statement When I see the children in Gaza holding out their bowls for food, how can food go down my throat? was met with online abuse and mockery. One taunt read: Maybe youre just tired of plain rice. Teacher, why not try mandi rice? Maybe then youll find some happiness in your old age. Speaking to the media, the author, affectionately known as Leelavathi Teacher, reiterated that she views aging as a time for reflection, not celebration, and has never observed her birthdays. I consider everyone equal, irrespective of religion, country, or caste. In 2019, I had only rice gruel on Onam after hearing about the plight of children affected by the landslides in Wayanad, she said. Devastating landslides in Puthumala and Kavalappara in Wayanad district had claimed 76 lives in August 2019. To me, children everywhere are the same. Those who oppose me are free to do so. I hold no enmity, she added. Defending her, writer C. Radhakrishnan said: This is in very bad taste. On her 98th birthday, a revered teacher expressed her sorrow: I feel heartbroken about the children dying in Gaza. I cannot enjoy any food. While most of the media understood her sentiment, a few twisted it into a communal issue and resorted to abuse. Some media outlets have become so poisoned that they cannot recognize a mothers pain for children regardless of caste, religion, or nationality. It is tragic that even in Kerala, the media is falling prey to such divisive narratives. Leading the online attack was CASA (Christian Association & Alliance for Social Action), a Kerala-based right-wing Christian group. On its Facebook page, it ridiculed her by bringing up militant violence in Israel and the killings in Kashmir to question what it called her selective outrage. One post read: Ammachi, when 27 tourists were shot dead in Kashmir, you had no problem eating, right? If you're tired of rice and now crave halal kuzhimandi, be careful not to get a bone stuck in your throat.
PM Modi to inaugurate Sewa Pakhwada, lay foundation for PM MITRA Park in MP
Under the campaign, camps will be organised for health and nutrition at Ayushman Arogya Mandirs and Community Health Centers. Voluntary blood donation is also being encouraged, CM Mohan Yadav said
Google fires over 200 AI contract workers for demanding better pay, job security: Report
A new report has revealed that these raters were working with the company to help improve AI products including Gemini and AI Overviews
Heavy Rains Trigger Floods, Landslides in Himachal; 3 Dead in Mandi
Shimla, Sept 16: Continuous and heavy overnight rains lashed several districts of Himachal Pradesh, triggering flash floods, multiple landslides, and widespread destruction. The extreme weather left at least three members of a family dead in Mandi district and caused extensive damage to public property, including roads, vehicles, and state transport infrastructure. Officials said the worst [] The post Heavy Rains Trigger Floods, Landslides in Himachal; 3 Dead in Mandi appeared first on Northlines .
Heavy rain, cloudbursts, and landslides have caused widespread destruction in Himachal Pradesh and Uttarakhand. In Himachal Pradesh, three people died in Mandi district due to a landslide. Uttarakhand was hit by a cloudburst in Dehradun, damaging properties and infrastructure. Rescue operations are underway, and authorities are providing assistance to those affected, with the Chief Ministers monitoring the situation.
3 Dead, Many Vehicles Buried As Landslides Hit Himachal's Mandi, Shimla
Heavy overnight rain triggered floods and landslides in Himachal Pradesh, killing a family of three as debris from an adjoining cliff slid onto their house, causing it to collapse, in the Mandi district.
Kashmir highway closure: CM Omar urges Centre to hand over NH-44 to J&K administration
SRINAGAR: The prolonged closure of the SrinagarJammu National Highway, the only road link connecting the Kashmir Valley with the rest of the country, has sparked widespread unrest among fruit growers and traders, who claim to have suffered losses exceeding Rs 1,000 crore. As the crisis escalates, Chief Minister Omar Abdullah has spoken to Union Minister for Road Transport and Highways Nitin Gadkari and urged the Centre to hand over control of the highway to the Jammu and Kashmir administration. Spoke to Union Minister @MORTHIndia @nitin_gadkari Sb regarding the situation along NH-44 and the lack of connectivity with the rest of the country along this vital link, Omar posted on X (formerly Twitter). Calling the frustration of fruit growers understandable, he said, They have been very patient for the first few days, but watching their hard work rot because @nhidcl is unable to stabilise the highway, their patience has worn thin, and that is totally understandable. Some concrete steps will be taken within the next 24 hours to address this problem, but I will wait for that to happen before saying more about the proposed plan of action. The 270-km-long highway was closed for traffic on 25 August due to extensive damage caused by heavy rainfall. While light motor vehicles have now been allowed, the movement of trucks remains restricted. On Monday, all fruit mandis in Kashmir, including Asias second-largest in Sopore, remained closed for the second consecutive day in protest against the continued highway closure. Fruit growers staged protests across the Valley, expressing deep anguish over rotting produce and halted supplies. Apple is a perishable fruit and its timely delivery is critical. Apples are rotting in trucks, mandis and godowns, we are staring at a bleak future, said one protesting grower. The Kashmir Valley produces between 20 to 25 lakh metric tonnes of apples annually. Kashmir apple growers in despair, suffer Rs 1,000 crore loses as apples rot due to highway closure In response to the growing crisis, CM Omar Abdullah said the highway falls under the jurisdiction of the Government of India. If the Centre cannot maintain it, they should hand it over to the J&K government. Ill deploy a team of engineers who are already available. Enough is enough. Weve been patient as they kept assuring us of restoration, but nothing has happened, he said. The issue was also raised with Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha, who recently flagged off the first parcel train from Budgam to Adarsh Nagar, New Delhi. While growers welcomed the initiative, they said the train can only carry a small fraction of the produce and road transport remains vital. Former minister and senior PDP leader Naeem Akhtar posted on X: Kashmir is in an unprecedented crisis for this time of year. NHW blockade is nothing new for winters, but after billions spent on connectivity, this is now a year-round issue. Supplies are drying up, fruit is rotting, its scandalous. PDP leader Iltija Mufti, daughter of former CM Mehbooba Mufti, went a step further, alleging that Kashmirs apple industry is being deliberately destroyed. Meanwhile, Omar Abdullah himself has come under fire for failing to ensure restoration of the highway. Peoples Conference chairman and MLA Sajad Lone said, The apples meant for the rest of the country are rotting. Massive losses. Bad weather is not the governments fault, but sitting like a mute spectator and doing nothing is criminal. He added, My humble advice to CM sahib: stop wandering aimlessly across the country. Sit with your officers and stakeholders and work out a strategy. Himachal apple farmers in dire straits as monsoon wreaks havoc
Three of family killed as heavy rains trigger floods and landslides in Himachal
Heavy overnight rains pounded Himachal Pradesh, triggering floods and landslides that left three members of a family dead and submerged a bus stand in Mandi. The incident took place in Bragta village in Boi panchayat in Nehri area of Sundernagar subdivision in Mandi district, where a massive landslide buried a house with five family members inside. Villagers immediately launched a rescue effort and managed to pull out two people, who were critically injured and taken to the nearest hospital. Deputy Commissioner, Mandi, Apoorv Devgan said that three bodies have been recovered while two persons have been rescued. Superintendent of Police, Mandi, Sakshi Verma, said the incident occurred in the Nihri area when debris from a cliff slid onto a house. The heavy downpour has also caused widespread damage to both public and private property. In another incident, one person was swept away when a flash flood struck Dharampur market late last night. Officials said the rains led to floods in Son and Bharand drains in Dharampur, resulting in flooding of the bus stand, damaging a workshop, pump houses, shops and over 20 buses. A search operation is underway to trace the missing person. Deputy Chief Minister Mukesh Agnihotri in his Facebook post said, Dharampur bus stand, over two dozen HRTC buses, shops, pump house and workshop has been damaged. Heavy rains trigger landslides, wreak havoc in Dehradun, neighbouring areas The flash flood caused heavy losses to local shopkeepers and residents as water rushed into markets and houses, damaging goods and infrastructure. Many people were forced to climb onto rooftops for safety, while several houses and shops near the riverbank were inundated. A hostel housing 150 students was also flooded, though all the students are reported to be safe. Shops have suffered massive losses due to flooding. The full extent of the damage is still being assessed, an official said. District administration teams, supported by local volunteers and the State Disaster Response Force (SDRF), are carrying out rescue and relief operations. In Shimla, several vehicles were buried following a landslide near Himland in the heart of the city and the main circular road was blocked causing inconvenience to school- going children. It was raining heavily and around 1 am, we heard a deafening sound with trees and debris sliding down and immediately moved our vehicles to escape, Gautam and Rahul Shukla, who were sleeping in their vehicle parked near Himland when the landslide occurred, said. INTERVIEW | Must have political will for climate change mitigation
Rains Wreak Havoc In Himachal, Three Killed
Shimla, Sep 16: Heavy overnight rains pounded Himachal Pradesh, triggering floods and landslides that left three members of a family dead and submerged a bus stand in Mandi. The three were killed when a house collapsed following a landslide in Boi panchayat in Nehri area of Sundernagar subdivision in Mandi district. Deputy Commissioner, Mandi, Apoorv Devgan said that three bodies have been recovered while two persons have been rescued, Officials said the rains led to floods in Son and Bharand [] The post Rains Wreak Havoc In Himachal, Three Killed appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Rains Wreak Havoc In Himachal; Dharampur Bus Stand Flooded
Shimla, Sep 16: Heavy overnight rains pounded Himachal Pradesh, triggering floods and landslides, submerging a bus stand in Mandi and blocking a crucial road in Shimla, officials said. Reports of a house collapsing and people buried under the debris have also poured in. Officials said the rains led to floods in Son and Bharand drains in Dharampur in Mandi district, resulting in flooding of a bus stand, damaging a workshop, pump house, shops and over 20 buses. In Shimla, several [] The post Rains Wreak Havoc In Himachal; Dharampur Bus Stand Flooded appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Himachal Pradesh: 3 dead after massive landslide hits Mandi, rescue op underway
Three people died, while two others were rescued. The rescue teams rushed to the spot, and operations are still underway, said Superintendent of Police Sakshi Verma.
Three Dead After Massive Landslide Hits Himachal Pradesh's Mandi, Rescue Op Underway
Himachal Pradesh Rains: At least three people were dead after a massive landslide occurred in the Nihri area of Mandi district.
3 Dead as Landslide Hits Himachals Mandi
One person is reported missing, while debris entered several homes and shops, police said
Himachal Pradesh landslide: Three killed, two rescued amid heavy rainfall in Mandi district
Himachal Pradesh Mandi Landslide: A devastating landslide in Himachal Pradesh's Mandi district resulted in three fatalities, prompting ongoing rescue operations. Heavy rainfall triggered widespread destruction in Dharampur town, flooding the bus stand and sweeping away numerous vehicles. The monsoon's impact in Himachal Pradesh has tragically claimed 404 lives since June 20, highlighting the severity of the ongoing crisis.
Pakistan Boycott Asia Cup: Following a no-handshake controversy after their loss to India, the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) is demanding the removal of match referee Andy Pycroft. The PCB has threatened to withdraw from their Asia Cup 2025 match against the UAE if the ICC doesn't comply.
Corporation defies collector, Kannurs war-era siren to keep ringing
KANNUR: The six decade-old rhythm of Kannur town will not be silenced. The corporation council has decided to retain the municipal office siren, a relic dating back to the India-Pakistan war of 1965, despite the district collectors order to remove it. The siren, which sounds daily at 6am, 1pm, and 6pm, was originally installed to warn residents during wartime. Over the decades, it was woven into the towns identity -- serving as a timekeeper for generations of residents. To many, its wail is more than noise; it is a heritage. The current dispute began after Kannur range DIG Yathish Chandra complained that the early-morning siren was a disturbance to his camp office staff. Following the complaint, the senior environmental engineer examined the corporation office siren and submitted a report to District Collector Arun K Vijayan. The study found that while the background noise level in the area was 66.2 dB, the siren raised it to 94.9 dB. According to the Noise Pollution (Prevention and Control) Rules, 2010, sound from a public loudspeaker should not exceed 10 dB above background noise and must remain under 75 dB. However, the siren exceeded both limits, recording 28.7 dB above the background level and 19.9 dB above the permissible maximum, according to the study. Based on these findings, the collector directed the corporation to either control the volume or dismantle the device, and that it should not be used other than in disaster situations. The directive warned that the siren will be confiscated if an alternative system was not installed within two weeks. But in a stormy council meeting on Monday, members across party lines rejected the order outright. Former mayor T O Mohanan mocked the collector for calling the siren a disaster. Mohanan accused the administration of overreach, saying, A constitutional institution like the corporation cannot be treated in such a threatening tone. The common people in Kannur city have no issues with the siren. If the DIG cannot sleep hearing the siren, let him go out of the city, said Mohanan. Councillors reminded the house that the siren was installed for public safety during wartime and has since become a living monument. It is part of our collective memory. People in Kannur do not agree with its abolition, opposition member T Raveendran said. Deputy Mayor P Indira, along with standing committee members Ziyad Thangal, M P Rajesh, Shamima, Suresh Babu Elayavoor, Shahina Moideen and several other councillors spoke passionately in defence of keeping the siren. A petition signed by 200 residents, including police personnel, was also submitted, demanding that the siren continue. The siren is not just a device, it is history, said City Heritage founder Muhammed Shihad. Silencing it is erasing a part of Kannurs past, he said. Meanwhile, Mayor Muslih Madathil maintained that the corporation hasnt received a copy of the complaint against the siren. The council will demand a copy of the complaint received by the collector and summon the complainant for a hearing. Until then, Kannurs war-era siren will continue to echo across the town, as it has for six decades, he said.
No integrated medical course in JIPMER for now
NEW DELHI: The proposed integrated medical course, combining MBBS and BAMS (Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery) at JIPMER in Puducherry, has been put on hold following strong protests from modern medicine practitioners. The proposal, prepared by the Auroville Foundation and announced with great fanfare by Union Minister of State for Health and Family Welfare and AYUSH, Prataprao Jadhav, on May 27 at the JIPMER campus, offered a five-year degree course with a one-year internship to award the dual degree. This paper was the first to write about the new integrated course to be introduced at the Jawaharlal Institute of Postgraduate Medical Education and Research (JIPMER). After the TNIE story went viral, angering medical doctors, JIPMER, in a short statement on September 13, said, It has come to the notice of JIPMER that there have been media reports regarding the introduction of a dual degree programme integrating MBBS and BAMS at the Institute. The Institute hereby categorically clarifies that there is no move to introduce any such programme at JIPMER as of now, the institute said. According to RTI activist Dr KV Babu, who filed a series of RTIs on the burning issue ever since the ministers announcement in May, JIPMER is clearly saying that as of now there is no move to introduce any such programme. What about later? He stated that the RTI replies he has received clearly indicate that the institute proposed the integrated course and that the centre was keen to launch it. Proposed new integrated medical course to be of over 5 years, with one year internship: RTI It is very clear from the letter sent from the Auroville Foundation on January 25, 2024, that the proposal for BAMS/MBBS degree was discussed with the Director/Deputy Director/Dean of JIPMER Puducherry, he told this paper. He pointed out that the Ayush minister, also MOS Health, announced the integrated course at a press conference after inaugurating the renovated Emergency and Trauma Care Centre at JIPMER on May 27, which this paper also reported. The minister stated that the course is currently in the conceptual stage and that efforts are underway to develop a new syllabus. In her January 25 letter last year, Auroville Secretary Dr. Jayanti S Ravi had acknowledged that discussions were held over the previous several months with Dr VK Paul, Member, NITI Aayog; Dr. Rajesh Kotecha, Secretary, AYUSH, and others. Govt backs integrated medical course proposed by Auroville at JIPMER without consulting regulatory bodies: RTIs Dr Ravi, the former Gujarat-cadre IAS officer, who initiated the course, said, It is meant to be a bold experiment to allow for the synthesis of the ancient and modern in various disciplines and aspects of life. Given this, there will be no place better than Auroville Foundation to start the course to provide an integral approach to healthcare. The curricula are now being fine-tuned for detailed integration of the two streams of science, said the letter, which was shared with Dr Babu on August 22, by the Union Health Ministry, following his RTI. After the statement that there is no move to introduce the dual degree programme at JIPMER as of now, the Indian Medical Association (IMA), representing over four lakh medical practitioners, announced it as a big win. IMA demanded withdrawal of proposal IMA said they had written a letter to Union Health Minister JP Nadda, categorically demanding withdrawal of the proposal. JIPMER has officially clarified that no such dual-degree programme is being introduced. This is a major win for IMAs advocacy and scientific, ethical medical practice.
Nursing students protest, demand monthly stipend
Excelsior Correspondent JAMMU, Sept 15: Scores of nursing students today staged a protest demonstration near Press Club Jammu demanding sanction of monthly stipend for those enrolled in Government Nursing Colleges across Jammu and Kashmir. The protesters, holding placards and raising slogans, alleged that despite repeated assurances, the Government has failed to address their long-pending demand. They said nursing students in several States and Union Territories are receiving stipends and financial assistance, while those in J&K continue to face step-motherly treatment. [] The post Nursing students protest, demand monthly stipend appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
MSJK demands relief for heavy rainfall hit families
Excelsior Correspondent JAMMU, Sept 15: Mission Statehood J&K (MSJK) activists here today staged a protest demonstration demanding release of cash relief to flash-floods and heavy rainfall hit families. The protest was led by MSJK president, Sunil Dimple, along with the families hit by the calamity. Addressing the protesters, Dimple said no cash relief has been provided to the people whose houses were damaged in heavy rains. A central team visited J&K to assess the losses but so far no financial [] The post MSJK demands relief for heavy rainfall hit families appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Bangladesh face trial by spin in do-or-die clash vs Afghanistan
ASIA CUP 2025 | MATCHES TODAY BAN v AFG | AT 8:00PM Abu Dhabi, Sep 15: A faltering Bangladesh will face a stern trial by spin in their do-or-die Group B clash against Afghanistan in the Asia Cup here on Tuesday. The Litton Das-led side opened their campaign on a bright note with a commanding []
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Nepal interim govt gets three ministers
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Kashmir fruit mandis shut work
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Telangana Colleges Go On Strike, Hospitals To Begin One Over Dues
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Jammu Kashmir Leaders Rally Behind Fruit Growers, Slam Highway Blockade
SRINAGAR: Political leaders across Jammu and Kashmir on Monday voiced strong support for fruit growers as the prolonged disruption of the SrinagarJammu National Highway left apple-laden trucks stranded, triggering shutdowns in fruit mandis across the valley. The crisis has drawn widespread criticism of the government, with opposition parties, trade bodies, and religious leaders demanding immediate []
Asia Cup: Siddiques 4/23 And Waseems Record Knock Power UAE To First Win
Sheikh Zayed Cricket Stadium: Junaid Siddique delivered a match-winning spell of 4 for 23 to help the United Arab Emirates (UAE) open their account in the Asia Cup 2025 with a commanding 42-run win over Oman at the Sheikh Zayed Cricket Stadium in Abu Dhabi on Monday. The victory was set up by skipper Muhammad Waseems composed 69 off 54 balls and sealed by Junaid Siddiques match-winning spell of 4/23, which dismantled Omans chase. Defending 173, Siddique struck early to remove both openers Aamir Kaleem (2) and skipper Jatinder Singh (20) inside the powerplay. His clever changes of pace and lengths derailed Omans innings, and he went on to finish with figures of 4/23, the standout performance with the ball. Support came from Haider Ali I (2/22) and Muhammad Jawadullah (2/18), ensuring Oman were bowled out for 130 in 18.4 overs. Chasing a stiff target, Oman slipped to 41/4 in the powerplay and soon lost Faisal Shah (9) to slump to 50/5. Debutant Aryan Bisht (24) and Vinayak Shukla (20) offered brief resistance, but wickets kept tumbling. With the middle order failing to build momentum, Oman suffered their second straight defeat of the tournament and are now staring at elimination. Earlier, after being asked to bat, UAEs innings revolved around a solid 88-run opening stand between Waseem and Alishan Sharafu. Sharafu played the aggressor with a 38-ball 51 before falling to Jiten Ramanandi. Waseem held the innings together, compiling 69 off 54 balls with six fours and three sixes. His knock also carried milestones: he became the first UAE batter to cross 3000 T20I runs and the fourth fastest overall to the landmark by innings. Mohammad Zuhaib Khan chipped in with a quick 21 off 13, while Harshit Kaushiks unbeaten 19 off 8, including 2 sixes, powered UAE to 172/5. For Oman, only Ramanandi (2/24) and Shakeel Ahmed (0/16 in 3) managed to keep things in check, while others leaked over nine runs per over. Earlier, after being asked to bat, UAEs innings revolved around a solid 88-run opening stand between Waseem and Alishan Sharafu. Sharafu played the aggressor with a 38-ball 51 before falling to Jiten Ramanandi. Waseem held the innings together, compiling 69 off 54 balls with six fours and three sixes. His knock also carried milestones: he became the first UAE batter to cross 3000 T20I runs and the fourth fastest overall to the landmark by innings. Also Read: LIVE Cricket Score Brief score: United Arab Emirates 172/5 in 20 overs (Muhammad Waseem 69, Alishan Sharafu 51; Jiten Ramanandi 2/24, Hassnain Ali Shah 1/34) beat Oman 130 all out in 18.4 overs (Aryan Bish 24, Jatinder Singh 20; Junai Siddique 4/23, Haider Ali 2/22) by 42 runs Article Source: IANS
AIP to Stage Sit-In for Fruit Growers, Seeks Relief for Orchardists
SRINAGAR: The Awami Itihaad Party (AIP) on Monday announced it will stage a peaceful sit-in protest tomorrow at Press Colony, Srinagar, demanding the unhindered movement of apple-laden trucks on the SrinagarJammu National Highway. AIP Chief Spokesperson Inam Un Nabi said the protest, scheduled for 11 AM on Tuesday, September 16, aims to highlight the plight []
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Mandis shut across Kashmir, farmers report 750 crore loss as highway closures stall trade
Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Omar Abdullah slammed the Centre Union government for failing to restore the national highway.
Change needed in Kerala politics for Kerala Police to change: Shobha Surendran
She inaugurates a protest march led by BJP Thrissur city district committee to Assistant Commissioners office, demanding an end to police brutality
Section of AIESL's temporary staff to go on strike from September 19 for service regularisation
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Income Tax: Amid grumbles and rants, taxpayers and CAs want deadline extended
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From Boycott Calls To Another Clash: Fans Await India-Pakistan Repeat Showdown
Skipper Suryakumar Yadav: Amid boycott calls, India and Pakistan met in a high-voltage Asia Cup 2025 group-stage clash on Sunday, with the hosts cruising to a commanding seven-wicket victory in Dubai. As per the tournament format, the arch-rivals could lock horns at least twice more if both sides progress. Placed in Group A, India lead the table with four points from two wins, while Pakistan sit second with two points from one victory and one loss. With two wins, India have already sealed a Super Four berth. Pakistan, meanwhile, must beat the UAE in their final group fixture to remain in contention. If India overcome Oman in their next outing, they will advance as A1, while Pakistan will aim to secure the A2 slot with a win. That scenario would set up another blockbuster clash on September 21 in Dubai. Should both teams finish among the top two in the Super Four stage, a third meeting in the final on September 28 would be on the cards. On Sunday, India dominated with both bat and ball. Bowling first, the Indian attack restricted Pakistan to a modest 127/9. Kuldeep Yadav was the star with three wickets, while Axar Patel and Jasprit Bumrah claimed two apiece. Hardik Pandya and Varun Chakaravarthy chipped in with one each to ensure Pakistan never found momentum. In reply, India chased down the target with 25 balls to spare. Skipper Suryakumar Yadav anchored the innings with an unbeaten 47 off 37 deliveries, supported by Abhishek Sharma (31) and Tilak Varma (31). However, post-match scenes drew attention as Indian players left the field without shaking hands with their Pakistani counterparts. In his presentation speech, Suryakumar dedicated the victory to the Indian Army, expressing solidarity with the victims of the recent Pahalgam terror attack. He also stressed that the teams stance was aligned with the Indian government and the BCCI. Reacting strongly, PCB chairman and ACC chief Mohsin Naqvi lodged a protest, demanding the immediate removal of match referee Andy Pycroft. The PCB has lodged a complaint with the ICC regarding violations by the Match Referee of the ICC Code of Conduct and the MCC Laws pertaining to the Spirit of Cricket. We have demanded his removal from the Asia Cup, Naqvi posted on X. However, post-match scenes drew attention as Indian players left the field without shaking hands with their Pakistani counterparts. In his presentation speech, Suryakumar dedicated the victory to the Indian Army, expressing solidarity with the victims of the recent Pahalgam terror attack. He also stressed that the teams stance was aligned with the Indian government and the BCCI. Also Read: LIVE Cricket Score All eyes will now be on how both teams conduct themselves when they meet again in the next stage. Article Source: IANS
Political row erupts in Gujarat as BJP refuses to bear former CM Rupani's funeral expenses
AHMEDABAD: A political storm has erupted in Gujarat after revelations that the BJP has refused to bear the expenses of the late former Chief Minister Vijay Rupanis grand funeral, leaving his family shocked to settle bills of nearly Rs 25 lakh. State BJP President and Union Minister CR Patil dodged direct questions on the controversy during his visit to Rajkot, igniting speculation of deep internal rifts within the partys Saurashtra faction. Rajkot was simmering with political tension on Sunday when State BJP President and Union Water Resources Minister CR Patil refused to answer questions about the partys refusal to pay for former Chief Minister Vijay Rupanis funeral expenses, estimated at a staggering Rs 25 lakh. The controversy came to light three months after Rupanis grand funeral procession, held on June 16, 2025, in Rajkot, where Union Home Minister Amit Shah, Chief Minister Bhupendra Patel, and several top BJP leaders had walked alongside thousands of party workers and citizens to bid farewell to the late leader. Gujarat bids farewell to former CM Vijay Rupani; Rajkot shuts down in mourning But behind the ceremonial grandeur, a shocking twist was brewing: the bills for flowers, tents, and other arrangements were quietly passed on to Rupanis grieving family, instead of being covered by the BJP. According to sources, by July, family members discovered the truth when traders who supplied the funeral materials turned up at their doorstep, demanding payment. Forced into an awkward position, Rupanis family has since begun clearing the debts, even as murmurs of betrayal spread through the party ranks. This explosive issue erupted publicly on Sunday when Patil arrived in Rajkot to attend a Namotsav program at the Racecourse ground. Earlier, he held closed-door meetings with MLAs and organisational leaders at the Circuit House. When reporters cornered him outside the event, Patils reaction was 'telling'. Asked about the India-Pakistan cricket match, he simply ignored the query and kept walking. But when confronted about the Rupani funeral expense controversy, Patil deliberately sidestepped the issue, remarking vaguely, This is a Namotsav matter, I will definitely answer later, briskly moving away. According to BJP insiders, the decision to deny payment was driven by two powerful Saurashtra leaders, indicating a power struggle simmering beneath the surface. While some party veterans claim Patils silence reflects the sensitivity of the issue, others believe it signals a looming political shake-up in Gujarat. The controversy has now engulfed Rajkot and the wider Saurashtra region, with grassroots workers openly expressing discomfort. The sight of Rupanis family, already mourning their loss, now burdened with financial strain, has sparked outrage among loyalists and laid bare fault lines in the Gujarat BJPs leadership. What began as a solemn farewell to a former Chief Minister has spiraled into a political flashpoint, threatening to tarnish the partys image ahead of crucial elections. CR Patils continued silence only intensify the questions and the crisis.
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Kashmir Apple Growers, Traders Protest Closure Of Jammu-Srinagar Highway
Srinagar, Sep 15: Apple growers and traders in Kashmir staged a protest against the closure of the Jammu-Srinagar national highway and government inaction in the matter, saying this produce worth over Rs 10,000 crore was at a risk of being spoilt. People associated with fruit businesses staged the protests in Sopore town of Baramulla district and Handwara area of Kupwara district in north Kashmir. Fruit mandis across the Valley had called for a two-day shutdown to register their protest as [] The post Kashmir Apple Growers, Traders Protest Closure Of Jammu-Srinagar Highway appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Job aspirants protest in Patna; police use batons to disperse crowd
The demonstrators were demanding the announcement of the total vacancies and the exam date for the recruitment of constables in the Bihar Police
Netizens complain of glitches in ITR filing, seeks deadline extension
New Delhi: The Income Tax Departments I-T return filing portal faced huge traffic as the deadline for filing returns ends on Monday, leading to netizens complaining of glitches and demanding an extension of the September 15 deadline. The department, however, said that the portal was working fine and gave no indication of extending the deadline 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 .
Minister Javed Dar visits Qazigund, Jablipora to assess situation on highway
Srinagar: Minister Javed Ahmad Dar, along with MLA Shangus advocate Reyaz Khan and MLA Abdul Majeed Larmi, on Monday visited Jablipora and Qazigund to assess the situation on the SrinagarJammu national highway. The visit comes amid protests by Kashmirs major fruit mandis against the continued closure of the highway, which has severely disrupted the []
With 23 Tons a Day, Railways Would Require 190 Years to Take 2025 Kashmir Apple to Mandis
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Powers Of Collector Stayed, Non-Muslims On Boards Limited: Waqf Case Recap
The Supreme Court temporarily halted key provisions in the government's new Waqf laws, including one demanding potential donors be a 'practicing Muslim' for five years and another nominating non-Muslim individuals to federal and state Waqf boards.