'A Tsunami is coming on April 2': Oppn on tariff war
Opposition MPs in India's Rajya Sabha raised concerns about US President Donald Trump's tariff threats, demanding the government clarify its response and engage in discussions with opposition parties. Leaders like P Chidambaram and Sagarika Ghose warned of potential economic repercussions, including depressed exports, lower FDI, and a significant tariff burden. The debate also touched on other issues such as the government's economic policies, demonetization, and the impact of GST on common citizens.
NAGAPATTINAM: A 50-year-old butcher was arrested near Nagapattinam for allegedly stealing and slaughtering a woman's goat last week. A case was registered after she walked into a police station with the slaughtered animal's head. On March 19, S Poongodi (31) of Vadakkupoigainallur found that her three-year-old, black, milch goat was missing from the shed. After a frantic search for two days, Poongodi said she and her family members in the early hours of March 21 spotted goatskin amidst the litter near a drain near Kallaar. Suspecting that it was her goats and that it was slaughtered, Poongodi searched meat stalls in the locality. She then said she found her goat's head kept in a shop run by M Syed Ahamed (50) of Kallaar. Poongodi then questioned Ahamed who allegedly said that he had already sold the meat from her goat. He also allegedly threatened her of dire consequences. Poongodi then grabbed the goat's head from the stall and walked into Nagapattinam Town Police Station demanding action against Ahamed. The following day, the police arrested Ahamed on charges including mischief by killing an animal. The accused had confessed to stealing and slaughtering the complainant's goat. He has been booked and remanded in custody, SI R Vivek Raviraj told TNIE. Miscreants have been stealing goats from people for slaughter near Nagapattinam. There should be strict action against them, said Poongodi, who is pursuing first year in law.
Church aggressive, protest for opening Old Aluva-Munnar Road gains momentum
KOCHI: The protest demanding the opening of Old Aluva-Munnar Road passing through the evergreen forests of Pooyamkutty has gained momentum with the Syro-Malabar Church taking an aggressive stand. A group led by Idukki MP Dean Kuriakose, Kothamangalam MLA Antony John and Kothamangalam former bishop Mar George Punnakottil had entered the forest on March 16, demanding that the road be opened. Forest officials booked the protesters for trespassing, saying they destroyed the cross bar erected to stop vehicles and damaged a forest vehicle parked in the area. However, the decision to book Mar George Punnakottil triggered resentment with members of the Church taking out a torch rally in Kothamangalam town on Wednesday demanding the case against the former bishop be withdrawn and the Old Aluva-Munnar Road opened. The protest, inaugurated by Kothamangalam Bishop Mar George Madathikandathil, was led by MLA Antony, Vicar General Pius Malekandathil, Fr Robin Padinjarekuttu, Sijumon Francis and others. Meanwhile, a delegation led by Water Resources Minister Roshy Augustine met Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan in Thiruvananthapuram on Wednesday demanding to open the road. MLA Antony and Kuttampuzha St Marys Church vicar Fr Arun Valiyathazhath were present. Antony said the CM promised to take necessary steps after discussions with stakeholders. The office of Forest Minister A K Saseendran said the case was pending before the Kerala High Court. As per records, there is no road known as Old Aluva-Munnar Road passing through the Malayattoor reserve forest. The Neriamangalam-Adimali road was constructed after the Munnar road was washed away in the 1924 floods. There is another road available for the residents of Kurathikudi passing through Perumbankuthu and Mankulam. The route of the Old Aluva-Munnar Road, as specified by protesters, passes through pristine evergreen forest and is the habitat of wild animals like elephants. Opening a new road through the forest will disturb wildlife and lead to an increase in human-wildlife conflict, said a senior officer. Fr Malekandathil said the forest departments move to file a case against Mar George Punnakottil and 23 other leaders for walking through the 140-year-old road had created unrest among residents. Residents of the area have been demanding that the road be opened as it would reduce the distance between Kochi and Munnar considerably, he said. The Kerala Forest Research Institute (KFRI) had in 2005 cautioned against opening the stretch, considering the environmental sensitivity of the Pooyamkutty forest. Old Aluva-Munnar Road revival rejected 15 years ago
AIMPLB urges Muslims to wear black armband to 'last Friday of Ramzan' prayers to protest Waqf Bill
The All India Muslim Personal Law Board (AIMPLB) has called for a nation-wide protest against the Waqf (Amendment) Bill, 2024. Muslims are urged to wear black armbands during Juma prayers to show their dissent. Demonstrations have been planned across major cities, including Patna and Vijayawada, demanding the rollback of the controversial bill.
US general stresses Bangladesh militarys importance for regional security
DHAKA, Mar 27 : The United States has expressed its interest to equip the Bangladesh Army with its military hardware, taking into account its importance for regional security as US Armys deputy commanding general for Pacific made a 24-hour visit to Dhaka, officials said. In a brief statement issued late on Tuesday, the US embassy said that during his visit, Lieutenant General Joel JB Vowell met with his Bangladesh armed forces counterparts, reinforcing the US Armys commitment to a strong [] The post US general stresses Bangladesh militarys importance for regional security appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
SC to deliver verdict on Congress MP Imran Pratapgarhis plea to quash FIR over poem post
NEW DELHI: The Supreme Court will deliver its verdict on Friday on an appeal filed by Congress Rajya Sabha MP Imran Pratapgarhi, seeking to quash an FIR registered against him by the Gujarat Police for posting a poem on social media. A two-judge bench, comprising Justice Abhay S Oka and Justice Ujjal Bhuyan, had reserved its judgment on Pratapgarhi's plea on 3 March and will now pronounce its decision. During an earlier hearing, the apex court observed that the police must understand the significance of the freedom of speech and expression at least now after 75 years of the Constitution. When it comes to the freedom of speech and expression, it has to be preserved, the court had remarked. The FIR alleged that Pratapgarhi had posted a 46-second video clip of the poem on 29 December on his X handle, with the lyrics Ae khoon ke pyase baat suno... playing in the background. Its ultimately a poem, not against any religion: SC questions Gujarat govt over FIR against Cong MP Imran Pratapgarhi However, the bench noted that the poem actually conveyed a message of non-violence and criticised the police for their lack of sensitivity in filing the FIR. This actually promotes non-violence. It has nothing to do with religion, this has nothing to do with any anti-national activity. Police have shown a lack of sensitivity, the bench had said, reprimanding the Gujarat Police. The court further expressed concern over the diminishing respect for creativity, stating, This is the problemnow nobody has any respect for creativity. If you read it plainly, it says that even if you suffer injustice, suffer it with love, even if people die, we will accept it. The Supreme Court had earlier questioned the Gujarat Polices decision to register an FIR, asserting that it is ultimately a poem and ot against any religion. It's ultimately a poem. It is not against any religion. This poem indirectly says even if somebody indulges in violence, we will not indulge in violence. That's the message which the poem gives. It is not against any particular community, the bench had observed. 'Provocative' song case: SC stays case against Congress MP Imran Pratapgarhi On 21 January, the apex court granted interim relief to Pratapgarhi, who was accused of promoting communal disharmony by posting the video. A Jamnagar resident had filed a complaint against the Congress MP, alleging that the poem was provocative, detrimental to national integrity, and hurt religious sentiments. Pratapgarhi initially approached the Gujarat High Court seeking to quash the FIR, arguing that the poem spreads a message of love. However, the High Court refused to quash the case, stating that here was a need for further investigation and that the MP had ot cooperated with the investigation process. Following this, Pratapgarhi moved the Supreme Court for relief. The FIR, registered on 3 January by the Jamnagar police, booked Pratapgarhi under charges of promoting enmity between different groups based on religion, race, statements prejudicial to national integration, and abetting an offence involving a group of more than ten people. Pratapgarhi has vehemently denied these allegations.
British Steels Scunthorpe closure puts thousands of jobs at risk
The planned closure of British Steels Scunthorpe plant threatens thousands of jobs and the UKs domestic steel production. With the government and Jingye Group failing to reach an agreement, unions are demanding stronger action. If the closure proceeds, the UK will rely heavily on imported steel, raising concerns about economic stability, national security, and industrial sustainability.
Amid Ranchi bandh, BJP slams Jharkhand govt over Anil Tiger murder, alleges return of 'jungle raj'
RANCHI: On the last day of the Budget Session of the Jharkhand Assembly on Thursday, the BJP protested both inside and outside the House against the murder of former Zila Parishad Member and BJP leader Anil Tiger, demanding the resignation of Chief Minister Hemant Soren. Expressing concern over the worsening law and order situation in Jharkhand, the BJP claimed that the state has witnessed a return to jungle raj under the Hemant Soren-led government. BJP MLAs staged a dharna outside the Jharkhand Assembly, carrying placards and shouting slogans that jungle raj has returned to Jharkhand once again. They also claimed that criminals are being given protection from the state government and hence murders are taking place in the state one after the other. Leader of Opposition Babulal Marandi strongly criticized the police for mishandling the investigation into Anil Tigers murder. He also alleged that instead of ensuring justice, the administration was engaged in character assassination of the deceased. The brutal murder of BJP leader Tiger Anil Mahto at a distance of hardly 100 metres from Kanke police station in Ranchi has exposed the law-and-order situation in the state. Yet the police are trying to divert attention by linking Anil Tiger to the cases in Latehar and Kudu. I personally verified these claims, and there is no truth to them. The police are deliberately weakening the case instead of catching the real culprits, said Marandi during the Jharkhand Assembly session. The priority of the police is not to protect the public but to protect the criminals, and hence, action must be taken against the DGP and Ranchi SSP, he added. Meanwhile, normal life was affected by the Ranchi bandh called by the BJP, AJSU and a few other political parties. Demonstrations were held on the streets by burning tyres at different locations leading to the blockade of roads on almost all-important squares and intersections in Ranchi. Clashes erupted in several areas as BJP workers attempted to enforce the shutdown, leading to detentions and minor scuffles. Despite heavy police deployment, the bandh saw a significant impact, with several markets, businesses and transport services remaining shut for hours. Most of the roads in Ranchi, including Piska More, Harmu Road, Kishorganj Chowk, Kachhari Chowk and Main Road, were blocked for several hours. More than 50 BJP protesters from various areas of the capital were detained by the police, but were later released in the evening. Former Zila Parishad member Anil Tiger was shot dead by unidentified assailants near Kanke Chowk under Kanke police station in Ranchi on Wednesday. The bike-borne assailants opened fire on him before fleeing the scene.
Municipal council passes resolution demanding withdrawal of increased property tax
Maharashtra Govt to celebrate poet Narayan Surve`s birth centenary in Oct 2026
The events will celebrate labour literature across various locations in the state, announced Cultural Affairs Minister, Advocate Ashish Shelar, on Thursday at Prabhadevi, Mumbai. The Bandra legislator inaugurated the third anniversary of Marathi Athav Divas and the Surve Literature Conference at Ravindra Natya Mandir
A road washed away in 1924 floods emerges as a major issue in Idukki
As protests mount demanding the opening of the old Aluva-Munnar Road, Forest dept. files case against protesters, including a bishop. The road reduces the distance to Mankulam by 20 km. However, dept. says reopening of the road will only result in more human-wildlife conflicts
Bhupender Yadav to visit areas affected by wildlife attacks: Jose K. Mani
Parliamentary march and protest held in Delhi demanding amendments to the Wildlife Protection Act, 1972, and the National Disaster Management Act to better address human-wildlife conflicts
'Go back to your country': U.S. Rep to U.K. journalist who questions her about Signal chat
The journalist from U.K.'s Sky News television channel attempted to ask Greene about the Signal chat leak controversy when the politician cut her off, demanding to know where she was from
India Wants Early US Trade Pact to Avoid Tariffs | English News | News18 | India U.S Trade Talks
he Indian industry is paranoid about the USA's plan to impose reciprocal tariffs and wants early conclusion of a bilateral trade agreement, sources said on Wednesday.They said that the talks for the proposed bilateral trade agreement are going well.The industry is demanding to do it (BTA) as fast as possible otherwise they will suffer from the US reciprocal tariffs. Everyone is writing to protect them from its possible impact, they added.Industry is paranoid. Lot of Jobs are at stake, one of the sources said. n18oc_world News18 Mobile App - https://onelink.to/desc-youtube
Salman Khan flaunts his jaw-dropping 34 lakh Ram Mandir watch
Bollywood superstar Salman Khan is making headlines for his limited-edition Ram Mandir watch, which costs a staggering 34 lakh.
TGSPDCL assitant engineer caught red handed accepting bribe
Hyderabad: An assistant engineer working in the Southern Power Distribution Company of Telangana (TGSPDCL) was caught red-handed for demanding and accepting a bribe of Rs 30,000 for doing official work. Officers of the anti-coruption bureau caught S Surender Reddy, an assistant engineer working in Jeedimetla division, red-handed for shifting 11 KV line and laying a Get the latest updates in Hyderabad City News , Technology , Entertainment , Sports , Politics and Top Stories on WhatsApp & Telegram by subscribing to our channels. You can also download our app for Android and iOS .
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5 bullets, grenade recovered in J&Ks Rajouri
Police and army on Thursday recovered five bullets and a grenade during a joint search operation in a forest area in Rajouri district. Official sources said that police and army launched a search operation in Manyal Gali forest in Thanamandi area of Rajouri district and recovered five live rounds, one grenade, a gas cylinder, a []
Rights Body Notice To Kerala Officials On Student's Death After NDTV Campaign
The top human rights body of the country has taken note of the NDTV campaign demanding justice for Chaithanya Kumari, who died on Saturday after attempting to take her life in December.
Homeguard candidate dies during treatment in Odisha; family alleges medical negligence
DEOGARH: A home guard candidate who fell ill during the physical test at the Reserve Police premises in Deogarh died while undergoing treatment on Thursday morning. The deceased was identified as 21-year-old Saheb Dehuri, son of Pradeep Dehuri of Budido village under Riamal police station limits. He succumbed during treatment at the district headquarters hospital. According to sources, Saheb had successfully cleared the running test on Wednesday evening when suddenly fell ill. He was immediately shifted to the DHH in an ambulance. However, despite medical intervention, he succumbed to his condition the following morning. Alleging medical negligence, Saheb's family claimed that he did not receive proper treatment which led to his death. This also led to a chaos outside the DHH soon after the youth's death. The police registered a case and launched an investigation into the incident. The untimely death of the young candidate has sparked outrage in the area, with locals demanding a thorough probe and action against any lapses in medical care. Meanwhile, Chief Minister Mohan Charan Majhi expressed grief over the matter. Taking to X, he announced a compensation of Rs 4 lakh from the Chief Minister's Relief Fund for the next of kin of the deceased.
Salman Khan Flaunts Rs 34 Lakh Ram Mandir-Inspired Watch
Salman Khan showcases the Jacob & Co. Epic X Ram Janmabhoomi Titanium Edition 2 during his film promotion, a symbol of his friendship with the brands founder, Jacob Arabo
Indian Army conducts Integrated Multi-Domain exercise in Arunachal Pradesh
NEW DELHI: Indian Armys Kolkata, West Bengal-based Eastern Command has carried out a joint Tri-Service Integrated Multi-Domain Warfare Exercise in the Eastern Theatre. The exercise, named Exercise Prachand Prahaar, was carried out 'deep in the high-altitude terrain of Arunachal Pradesh' from 25 to 27 March 2025 and brought together the Indian Army, Indian Air Force, and other elements of the Indian Armed Forces in a synergised combat drill designed to simulate future warfare, said the Army on Thursday. Carried out under the aegis of the Eastern Command, the exercise showcased the seamless integration of advanced surveillance, strike capabilities, and multi-domain operational planning. Cutting-edge platforms such as long-range maritime reconnaissance aircraft, armed helicopters, UAVs, loitering munitions, and space-based assets were employed to achieve total situational awareness and rapid target engagement, the Army added. Once simulated targets were identified, they were swiftly neutralised through coordinated strikes using fighter aircraft, long-range rocket systems, medium artillery, swarm drones, kamikaze drones, and armed helicoptersall executed in an electronically contested environment that simulated modern battlefield conditions. Elaborating about the current exercise, the Army said integrated tri-service drill builds on the momentum of Exercise Poorvi Prahar held in November 2024, which focused primarily on the integrated application of aviation assets. The exercise, highlighted by the Army, stands as a testament to the Indian Armed Forces growing emphasis on jointness, technological superiority, and readiness to tackle multi-domain threats. Exercise Prachand Prahaar has now taken that concept further by validating a fully integrated approach to surveillance, command and control, and precision firepower across the three services. Lieutenant General Ram Chander Tiwari, General Officer Commanding-in-Chief, Eastern Command, and Air Marshal Surat Singh, Air Officer Commanding-in-Chief, Eastern Air Command, reviewed the exercise and commended the troops for their operational excellence and high degree of professionalism. The important Eastern Command of Army, apart from the Counter Insurgency in the area, also handles the 1346 kilometers long Line of Actual Control including Sikkim and Arunachal Pradesh. This command has three corps 33 Corps (Sikkim), 4 Corps (Kameng Sector) and 3 Corps (Rest of Arunachal Pradesh) to handle the LAC. The IAF has its Shillong, Meghalaya-based Eastern Command looking after the Eastern Sector. The Chinese thrust during the 1962 war was towards Arunachal Pradesh. While the entire 1,126 km long LAC along the state is sensitive, it has, as per the sources, six disputed areas: Asapila, Longzu, Bisa and Majha in Upper Subansiri District and Tulung-la and Yangtse in Tawang District. Also, there are four sensitive areas: Fishtail 1 and Fishtail 2 and Thag la and Dichu. The state also houses one of the most revered places: Tawang Monastery. Arunachal Pradesh, where the exercise took place, is generally divided into Kameng area on the west and Rest of Arunachal Pradesh. Till 2010, there was only one Army division for the entire RALP, but now a major deployment of the 3 Corps is responsible for the LAC. The Ministry of Home Affairs data fixes the length of the Line of Actual Control as 3,488 km long. It is an undemarcated border between India and China where both countries exercise actual control on the ground and have differing perceptions. The exercise, highlighted by the Army, stands as a testament to the Indian Armed Forces growing emphasis on jointness, technological superiority, and readiness to tackle multi-domain threats. It reinforces Indias resolve to deter and, if necessary, decisively respond to any emerging security challenge along its strategic frontiers.
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5 bullets, grenade recovered in Rajouri woods
Jammu: Police and army on Thursday recovered five bullets and a grenade during a joint search operation in a forest area in Rajouri district. Official sources sai that police and army launched a search operation in Manyal Gali forest in Thanamandi area of Rajouri district and recovered five live rounds, one grenade, a gas []
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Puducherry Assembly adopts resolution demanding Statehood for 16th time
The Statehood subject, which was brought to the House as a private member resolution, was converted into a government resolution and then adopted unanimously
Odisha Police lathicharge Congress workers during 'Vidhan Sabha gherao' programme
Hundreds of Congress activists in Odisha staged a demonstration near the assembly demanding a House Committee probe into the rise in crimes against women. The police lathicharged the protesters and used water cannons, resulting in multiple injuries and arrests, including OPCC president Bhakta Charan Das. Heavy police presence was employed to prevent escalation.
Ganga Jal sprinkled in Odisha assembly after cop entry
Legislators of the opposition BJD in Odisha sprinkled 'Ganga Jal' in the state Assembly, alleging that the House had been spiritually polluted by the entry of policemen. The incident follows a protest by Congress members demanding a House Committee to probe crimes against women, which led to police intervention and the eviction of Congress MLAs from the Assembly. BJD members claim the police action was unprecedented and brought shame to Odisha. The Speaker denounced the act, while the Revenue and Disaster Management Minister asserted the House's inherent purity. The opposition also alleged that police prevented BJD MLAs from leaving the assembly premises on the following day.
New Delhi, Mar 27 (PTI) SP, Congress, and several other opposition parties staged a walkout from the Rajya Sabha during the morning session on Thursday protesting Chairs decision to not allow discussion on the alleged threat and attempt to attack the residence of a sitting MP at Agra. Samajwadi Party (SP) was seeking suspension of the listed business of the day and taking up discussion on the issue. During the Zero Hour, Rajya Sabha Chairman Jagdeep Dhankhar informed that he has received seven notices on different issues under Rule 267. Rule 267, Rules of Procedure and Conduct of Business in
Salman Khan poses with luxurious Ram mandir-themed watch ahead of Eid release Sikandar
Salman Khan wowed fans with a new photoshoot, showcasing a luxurious limited-edition Epic X Ram Janmabhoomi watch. He invites viewers to watch his upcoming movie Sikandar, set to release on March 30, coinciding with Eid. Directed by A. R. Murugadoss, the film features Rashmika Mandanna, Sathyaraj, and Kajal Aggarwal.
Congress MLA Likens Saints To Bulls, Stokes Row; BJP Slams Remarks As 'Anti-Hindu Mentality'
Congress MLA attacked the BJP, alleging that Ram Mandir and Maha Kumbh have made the saints propagate BJP's message and talk about Hindutva.
Quinton de Kocks scintillating unbeaten 97 off 61 balls powered Kolkata Knight Riders (KKR) to a commanding eight-wicket victory over Rajasthan Royals (RR) in an Indian Premier League (IPL) encounter at the Barsapara Cricket Stadium here on ...
LPG tanker lorries in southern region go off roads from today
Vehicle owners are demanding scrapping of new tender rules
5,300 auto tippers, 700 garbage trucks to go off roads in Bengaluru
BENGALURU: Around 5,300 auto tippers and 700 garbage trucks will be off roads from Wednesday evening as cleaners and drivers launch an indefinite strike against the Bruhat Bengaluru Mahanagara Palike (BBMP) Solid Waste Management wing, demanding the regularisation of their services. Hundreds of protestors gathered at the BBMP head office to voice their concern. Anticipating a volatile situation, the police took them into preventive custody but released them later in the evening. The protestors urged that the IPD Salappa report be implemented, and the service of drivers who dispose of solid waste be made permanent. The president of Karmikara Samrakshane Organisation Thyagraj, who is spearheading the movement, stated that over 500 members had assembled at the BBMP office on Wednesday. However, the police denied them entry and took them into preventive custody. Our demand is genuine. Cleaners and drivers have been neglected by the BBMP. They should be employed under the direct payment scheme, instead of being hired through contractors. The protest turnout was small on the first day. But from Thursday onwards, thousands of them will join and halt vehicle operations, he said. He also warned that the impact of the strike would be felt from Thursday, as garbage collection would come to a standstill. Expressing solidarity with the protestors, activist Kathyayini Chamraj, Executive Trustee, CIVIC who had raised the deplorable conditions of pourakarmikas and gangmen in the past and pressed for welfare measures said, BBMP should employ these workers directly rather than relying on the contract system. If the protest continues for three days, garbage will pile up across the city, she said.
According to a source in the RSS ranks, the upcoming stage-sharing between PM Modi and RSS chief Bhagwat in Nagpur is more than just a ceremonial moment. It also carries deep ideological and political significance.
Young couple killed as three-wheeler cargo hits bike
BERHAMPUR: A young couple was killed after a three-wheeler cargo vehicle hit their scooter near Budhamba within Kodala police limits in Ganjam district on Wednesday. Police identified the deceased as Kanhu Dakua (29) and his wife Swapna (24) of Salabana village. Miraculously, the couples four-year-old daughter escaped unhurt in the mishap. Sources said Kanhu, his wife and daughter were travelling to Kakarapani village on a scooter. On way, the cargo van rammed into their two-wheeler near Budhamba. Due to the impact of the collision, the couple was thrown off and hit the road hard while their daughter fell in a nearby bush. Kanhu and Swapna suffered severe head injuries and bled profusely from their nose and ear. However, their daughter escaped unhurt. Locals rushed the injured couple to Kodala hospital where both of them succumbed to injuries. As the news of the mishap spread, locals staged road blockade for an hour demanding compensation for the bereaved family. The protest was later called off after intervention of police.
Govt will protect farming interests in talks with U.S., says EAM Jaishankar
The farmers front Samyukt Kisan Morcha has said that they will hold protests demanding that the U.S. delegation must go back
Water crisis is deepening in Jammu. People are being made to suffer for no fault of theirs. Mercury is rising and people are being made to fend for water. Water supply in Jammu has been severely affected due to the strike by the daily wage employees of the Jal Shakti/PHE Department demanding their regularisation. They []
Proof Of Citizenship To Vote Trumps New Executive Order Is A Big Election Shakeup
President Donald Trump signed a sweeping executive action to overhaul elections in the U.S., including requiring documentary proof of citizenship register to vote in federal elections and demanding that all ballots be received by Election Day. The order says the US has failed to enforce basic and necessary election protections and calls on states to work with federal agencies to share voter lists and prosecute election crimes. It threatens to pull federal funding from states where election officials dont comply. 00:00 INTRODUCTION00:16 PROOF OF CITIZENSHIP: TOUGHER DEADLINES, TIGHTER FEDERAL GRIP02:11 THE FEDERAL POWER PLAY02:47 A QR CODE CONTROVERSY03:15 THE LEGAL BLOWBACK03:44 POLITICS OR PROTECTION n18oc_world n18oc_crux
Bidding process for shops at new mandi starts
CBI arrests Jharkhand Gramin Banks recovery agent at Bokaro
The CBI arrested a recovery agent of the Jharkhand Gramin Bank in Bokaro for demanding and accepting a Rs 15,000 bribe. The agent, Dhanraj Kumar Choudhary, was caught red-handed after taking the bribe for delivering a tractor he possessed. The tractor was bought by the complainant during a bank auction. The investigation is ongoing.
Advocates begin indefinite boycott of courts in Vaniyambadi demanding new court complex
Plastering of a dilapidated Judicial Magistrate court building that peeled off on Tuesday evening. No one was injured in the incident. Advocates demand safety of people including litigants and court officials
Govt committed to addressing Daily Wagers job security concerns: Tanvir Sadiq
Senior political leader and MLA Tanvir Sadiq on Thursday assured daily wagers that the recently formulated committee of top bureaucrats will take a decision in their favor regarding their regularisation. Speaking on the issue, Sadiq said the government is committed to addressing the concerns of daily wagers, who have been demanding job security for a []
CBFC blocks Shahana Goswami-starrer Santosh release, director reacts
Sandhya Suri`s Santosh was supposed to initially release in India on January 10. The film further faces obstacles with the CBFC demanding extensive cuts in the film
Gehlot vs Bhajanlal: Political storm erupts on social media amid accusations, AI remarks
JAIPUR: A major political storm has erupted in Rajasthan, with Chief Minister Bhajanlal Sharma and former CM Ashok Gehlot at the centre of a heated exchange. The row, which has played out on social media platform X, stems from Gehlots recent remarks on artificial intelligence (AI) and Sharmas accusations regarding his predecessors absence from the assembly. During his visit to Bikaner for a Kisan Sammelan under the Rajasthan Diwas Festival, Sharma launched a scathing attack on Gehlot, accusing him of neglecting the assembly while remaining active on social media. Gehlot has not attended the assembly even once, but he continues to stay in the headlines through X, Sharma said. He further added, Politics is not just about tweeting, but about connecting with people, understanding their issues, and resolving them. The Chief Minister also challenged Gehlot to review his own tenure, questioning what significant work had been done for the people of Rajasthan during his five-year rule. (AI) , AI AI Ashok Gehlot (@ashokgehlot51) March 25, 2025 Gehlot swiftly responded on X, hitting back by referencing an old tweet from Sharma. He pointed out that two and a half years ago, Sharma had protested against the Congress government, demanding millet procurement at Minimum Support Price (MSP). Gehlot reminded him that the BJP had now been in power for nearly one and a half years and had promised millet procurement at MSP in its election manifesto. When will the procurement actually begin? Gehlot asked, sharing Sharmas old tweet, where he had participated in the protest against the then Congress-led government. Political analysts believe the controversy is linked to Gehlots recent tweet praising AI. In his post, he highlighted AI as a powerful tool for expanding knowledge and providing unbiased information. His remarks were seen as a possible reference to Xs AI-powered tool, Grok, which has been a subject of debate, especially after some of its responses related to Prime Minister Narendra Modi reportedly unsettled BJP supporters. Known for his strategic political remarks, Gehlots statement appeared to have struck a nerve, prompting Sharmas criticism. This is not the first time political leaders in Rajasthan have engaged in a digital battle. Observers recall a similar Twitter spat between former Leader of Opposition Rajendra Rathore and Congress state president Govind Singh Dotasara, which remained a hot topic in the states political circles. The latest clash between Sharma and Gehlot only adds to the ongoing trend of political rivalries playing out on social media.
Netanyahu Threatens Gaza Seizure, Hamas Warns Hostages To Return In Coffins If Israel Uses Force
Hamas has warned that Israeli hostages could be killed if Israel attempts a forceful rescue or continues air strikes in Gaza. The group claims it is trying to keep captives alive despite Israeli bombardment, but issued a stark threat: Every time the occupation attempts to retrieve its captives by force, it ends up bringing them back in coffins. Israel has intensified air strikes and ground operations in Gaza, breaking a ceasefire with Hamas. Meanwhile, the Israeli military intercepted a rocket from Gaza, while another landed near the border. In a rare protest against Hamas, hundreds of Palestinians in northern Gaza chanted, Out, out, Hamas get out, and held banners saying Enough wars. Hamas official Basem Naim dismissed the demonstrations as being driven by suspicious political agendas, while the rival Fatah party urged Hamas to step down from governance in Gaza. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has threatened to seize Palestinian territories if Hamas does not release the remaining hostages. Of the 251 hostages taken on October 7, 2023, 58 are still in Gaza, with 34 believed to be dead. Defence Minister Israel Katz warned that the longer Hamas holds them, the more territory it will lose. Meanwhile, anti-government protests in Israel have intensified, with Netanyahu accusing the opposition of fueling anarchy. Demonstrators gathered outside the Knesset and Netanyahus residence, demanding the government prioritise hostage negotiations over judicial reforms. In the military sphere, IDF Chief of Staff Lt. Gen. Eyal Zamir visited Haifas naval base, highlighting the navys strategic role in defence and offensive operations. The IDF also conducted a reservist call-up drill, testing emergency response times.HAMAS FACES RARE PROTESTSNETANYAHU THREATENS SEIZURE OF PALESTINIAN TERRITORIESOPPOSITION FUELLING ANARCHY n18oc_crux
DGCA relents after airlines push back on past airfare data
DGCA accepts aggregate data after demanding data on every flight ticket sold in the past two years
UP: Violence erupts in Agra over SP MP's 'Traitor' remark on Rana Sanga, sparks debate, details here
Rana Sanga, also known as Sangram Singh I, was the ruler of Mewar from 1508 to 1528 and was revered for his bravery and sacrifices. Samajwadi Party MP Ramji Lal Suman came under scathing attack for his statement, with many people demanding an apology and action against him.
iPad (2025) with A16 review: No Apple Intelligence, no problem
When it debuted in 2022, Apples 10th-generation iPad sat in something of a no-mans land, bringing a long-overdue design revamp at an inflated price. A year and a half later, Apple gave the slate a $100 price cut and immediately turned it into a much more enticing value . Now, the company has quietly released a follow-up. Dubbed the iPad (A16) , the new tablet is a far less dramatic update, one with welcome performance improvements that otherwise refuses to rock the boat. It even lacks the Apple Intelligence features Apple has endlessly promoted over the past year. This isnt necessarily a bad thing. Compared to the iPad Air, iPad Pro and iPad mini, this might be the easiest Apple tablet to grok its the cheapest, it only comes in one size and its clearly designed for the core iPad Things. That doesnt make it a slam dunk, though. What hasnt changed Almost everything about the latest iPad is identical to the previous entry-level iPad from 2022, which brought many of the iPad Airs features down to a lower price. The design is unchanged, with the same dimensions, weight, bezels, display and aluminum finish as before. Apple now lists the screen as being 11 inches instead of 10.9 inches, but its merely rounding up for marketing purposes the size is no different. There are still competent 12-megapixel cameras on the front and back, with the selfie cam conveniently located along the devices long edge for FaceTime calls. The same reliable Touch ID fingerprint sensor is built into the power button in lieu of Face ID. Two speakers, one on either end, sit behind a (misleading) quartet of grilles, while a lone USB-C port continues to max out at basic USB 2.0 transfer speeds. Theres no difference in accessory support either, and the whole thing is available in the same bold colors: blue, pink, yellow or silver. Battery life, meanwhile, still checks in at around 10 hours per charge, give or take a few depending on how you push it. I got 11 hours and 19 minutes out of the slate after playing a 1080p movie on loop at roughly 70 percent brightness and volume (and with Wi-Fi and Bluetooth disabled). Gaming and media editing will naturally sap it faster. Most of this is still perfectly fine for a $349 tablet. The last iPad was a light and comfortable slab, with a substantial aluminum finish and flat sides that made it feel modern. This one is no different. And iPadOS is still a level above Android and Windows tablets when it comes to app and game support, long-term updates and features optimized for large displays. But if the 10th-gen iPad was a tick update, the iPad (A16) is clearly a tock. That said, there are some important changes, namely a faster chip, more memory and higher storage options, plus a few minor tweaks like Smart HDR 4 processing for photos and support for Bluetooth 5.3 instead of Bluetooth 5.2. Its a spec bump through and through, with most of those tweaks being for the better, although I do think that some of the things that havent been touched could really use an update next time. A faster chip and more RAM As the name implies, the latest iPads headline upgrade is its A16 chip. This is a slightly weaker version of the A16 Bionic found in 2022s iPhone 14 Pro and the regular iPhone 15 from 2023. Compared to that SoC, this A16 has five CPU cores instead of six and four GPU cores instead of five. But in practice, its still more than fast enough for the vast majority of things people do with iPads: browsing the web, streaming video, reading ebooks, viewing and editing photos, playing most games and the like. I tested this iPad against my personal 13-inch iPad Air M2 for much of this review, and the two consistently booted up and loaded popular apps at virtually the same speed. The few times the Air M2 was quicker, the difference wasnt long enough to be significant. Geekbench 6 results back this up: The iPad (A16) earned a single-core CPU score of 2,582, while the iPad Air M2 was only marginally better at 2,632. This is a roughly 20 percent jump from the 10th-gen iPad, though the most recent iPad Air M3 still measures about 16-18 percent faster. But for media consumption and common work tasks, it wont feel slow anytime soon. These performance gains are helped by the 6GB of RAM, which is 2GB more than the last model and twice as much as the 9th-gen iPad from 2021. While this is still 2GB short of the iPad Air and lower-spec iPad Pros, getting more memory for the same price is always a good thing: It lets the tablet hang onto apps and Safari tabs longer before it has to start refreshing things for new tasks. It will only improve the chances of the device holding up four or five years down the road, too. Where the iPad (A16) lags behind its higher-end siblings is multi-core and graphics performance. In Geekbench 6, the tablets multi-core CPU score was about 40 percent below the iPad Air M2 (6,185 vs. 10,006), while its GPU score was about 55 percent worse (19,448 vs. 42,920). Other graphics benchmarks were largely the same: It scored about 60 percent lower than the Air M2 in 3DMarks Wild Life Extreme test (with an average of 15.2 fps vs. 37.6 fps) and anywhere between 45 to 55 percent worse on GFXBench s Aztec Ruins benchmark, depending on the resolution. Of course, the difference will be a little greater with the newer iPad Air M3. This sounds more dramatic on paper than it does in real life. Many everyday iPad workloads wont tax the chips multi-core abilities all that hard, and the scores above are still a good 15 to 30 percent higher than the last entry-level iPad. I could still play Call of Duty Mobile at its highest settings (120 fps mode aside) without any hitches. Diablo Immortal warned that maxing out its settings would put the device under high load with the Air M2, it only goes up to medium load but I still got through the opening areas totally fine. (It does seem to drain the battery a bit faster, though.) You can still edit RAW photos in Lightroom or create music in GarageBand without major frustration. The iPad (A16) on top of a 13-inch iPad Air. Still, the Air is better if you ever want to push things further. This is easiest to see in the newest and most taxing iPadOS games. With Infinity Nikki , for instance, playing at ultra or high settings on the new iPad brought a constant bit of choppiness and some slowdowns during more involved animations. It also warmed up the devices back and drained the battery faster. The game was still totally playable at medium settings, but theres less need to knock it down on the iPad Air M2, where it looked sharper and ran smoother at high settings. Likewise, the Air will be noticeably quicker to export higher-res videos in apps like Adobe Premiere Rush. Arguably, the main benefit of the iPad Airs M-series chip and extra RAM has less to do with today than it does the future. Features like Apple Intelligence and the Stage Manager multitasking mode arent available here, nor are some especially demanding games . Those arent essential right now though omitting Stage Manager does make the device more cumbersome to use with an external display but therell always be some risk that the next great iPadOS feature or power-hungry game wont work (or work as well ) with this entry-level model. More storage hallelujah The best improvement with the iPad (A16) is also the simplest: It now starts with 128GB of storage, which is twice as much as the last model. Theres also a new 512GB option for $649. There isnt much to say about this besides good. Its a common-sense upgrade that makes the tablet a much safer long-term investment than its predecessor, especially when theres no hope of Apple ever letting us upgrade storage manually. A fine display, but its time to improve In his iPad Air M3 review , my colleague Nathan Ingraham argued that its time for Apple to update the Airs display with a higher refresh rate or a mini LED panel , as the OLED tech exclusive to the iPad Pros represents a major upgrade on its own. Since the iPad (A16)s screen is no different than the last one, I want to make a follow-up case for the entry-level model, albeit on a smaller scale. It's much easier to see in person than through photos, but if you look at the bottom corner of the display, near the bezel, you can see the air gap between the iPad's LCD panel and front glass. Out of context, the IPS display here is still totally adequate. Its comfortably sized, its sharp enough, its not a massive smudge magnet and it doesnt have any serious color accuracy issues. A tablet is nothing if not a big display, and most of the people Apple is targeting with this one will still enjoy watching and reading stuff on it. I can also live with the 60Hz refresh rate thats the minimum in 2025, but its a harsher limitation on a $599 ( or $799 ) tablet like the iPad Air than a $349 device. The other restrictions are more annoying. This screen still isnt laminated, most notably, which means theres a visible air gap between the LCD panel and the glass above. This helps the screens repairability but makes it look cheaper and feel more distant when you interact with the glass. This is particularly discernible with the Apple Pencil: Writing out notes on the iPad Air is both quieter and more natural. Those whove never used a higher-end iPad probably wont care, but once you notice the difference, you cant unsee it. The display also lacks an anti-reflective coating, so its worse at fending off glare. Its certainly not unusable outdoors, but youll see your reflection much more clearly on the iPad (A16) than you will on the iPad Air M2 in sunlight. Youre much more likely to have to angle its display to make things out. Unlike the iPad Air and iPad Pro, the base iPad isnt tuned for the wider P3 color space either. While the difference in color reproduction between the iPad Air and iPad (A16) is nowhere near as dramatic as the one between the Air and the iPad Pro, colors on the Air can still look slightly bolder and less washed-out when you put the two side-by-side. I appreciate that Apple wants to keep its good, better, best hierarchy intact, but at this point the iPad Pros display is so far ahead of the rest of the lineup that theres room to even things out. If the next Air can upgrade to 120Hz, as Nathan suggests, then the next entry-level iPad should at least have a laminated display with better glare protection. Those arent premium features anymore. The USB-C Pencil can attach magnetically but lacks wireless charging and pressure sensitivity, so it's not a great choice for more involved work. Continued weirdness with accessories Apple Pencil and Magic Keyboard support is another ongoing pain point. Like its predecessor, the iPad (A16) isnt compatible with the Pencil Pro (Apples best stylus) or the older, second-gen Pencil. That means the only stylus you can buy with pressure sensitivity a key feature for digital artists that lets you make darker marks by pressing down harder is the original Pencil, which is nearly a decade old (!), isnt as comfortable as the newer models and cant attach to the tablet magnetically. It also requires a USB-C cable and a USB-C to Lightning adapter to charge. All of this is bad . You can still get the $79 USB-C Pencil , which is nicer to hold and can attach to the iPads side magnetically but isnt pressure-sensitive and still requires a separate cable to pair and charge. Really, though, most people who want an iPad for drawing should start with the iPad Air. Ive never been a big fan of this iPads Magic Keyboard Folio either, as its Surface-style kickstand is hard to keep stable on your lap and it lacks backlit keys. Thats tough given its exorbitantly high price of $249. Not built for Apple Intelligence, but thats OK (for now) As noted above, the iPad (A16) isnt compatible with Apple Intelligence, which is Apples catch-all term for the suite of generative AI features its gradually rolled out since late last year. In fact, its the only major device Apple has released without the AI tools since they became available. Right now, though, you wont miss much without them. Sure, the Clean Up feature that lets you scrub unwanted objects from photos is nice. Some of the writing-assistance tools are fine if youre completely out of gas, and being able to access ChatGPT through Siri is convenient. But just as many of the tricks are either half-cooked or, lets say, less than essential . A promised Siri revamp has been significantly delayed . If anything, many people will appreciate that their tablet wont push AI onto them with every update. Theres always a chance Apple Intelligence becomes more useful down the road, and buying the iPad (A16) means locking yourself out of that potential future. But its not there yet , and Apple is reportedly well aware of that, so we cant call it a major omission today. Wrap-up The iPad (A16) isnt a massive leap forward from the last entry-level iPad, and some of its display and accessory quirks are getting long in the tooth. We still recommend stepping up to the iPad Air if you can swing it: Its faster and more futureproof, with small but meaningful upgrades to the screen, better accessory support and speakers that sound less compressed. Its also worth the upgrade if you want to use your iPad as a pseudo laptop replacement without spending top dollar. If you see a great deal on refurbished iPad Air M2 , thats a good buy as well. But for $250 less than the latest Air, the iPad (A16) does well to meet most iPad users where they live. Its largely well-built and plenty quick for reading, watching and playing things, with solid battery life and an eternally easy-to-use OS. If youre upgrading from a 9th-gen iPad or older, buying for a kid or just looking for a competent slate you wont use for hours every day, it should be plenty of tablet for your needs. Its not the most delightful iPad, but its good enough for the masses. This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/mobile/tablets/ipad-2025-with-a16-review-no-apple-intelligence-no-problem-132641539.html?src=rss
No house, no bills: Meet the Indian family who sold everything to live on a floating home
An Indian familyformer Navy officer Capt. Gaurav Gautam, media professional Vaidehi Chitnavis, and their teenage daughter, Kaeyasold everything to live full-time on a sailboat named Reeva. Since setting sail in 2022, they have embraced a minimalist lifestyle, sharing their adventures and challenges through their Instagram account, The Reeva Project. From downsizing drastically to homeschooling Kaeya at sea, their journey has been both fulfilling and demanding.
More than 200 booked for Hazaribag religious clash
An FIR has been lodged against 10 named and 200 unidentified individuals in connection with a clash and stone-pelting incident during a religious procession in Jharkhand's Hazaribag. The clash, involving two communities, broke out over the playing of an objectionable song. Police fired two rounds into the air to control the situation. The incident led to uproarious scenes in the Jharkhand Assembly with BJP MLAs demanding action against the perpetrators.
Assam journalists arrest by police triggers protest in Guwahati
GUWAHATI: The arrest of a journalist of a digital news portal by the Assam police in Guwahati triggered a protest by media persons on Wednesday. Dilwar Hussain Mozumder, general secretary of Guwahati Press Club and chief reporter of The CrossCurrent, was detained by the police on Tuesday after he had asked some questions to the managing director of a cooperative bank in connection with alleged financial irregularities in the institution. He was arrested after midnight. The police actions followed a protest by the Jatiya Yuva Shakti, which is the youth wing of the political party Assam Jatiya Parishad (AJP), against the alleged financial irregularities involving the bank. The AJP condemned the arrest. Mozumder is the prime accused in the FIR filed by a complainant, whose name was not mentioned in the arrest information report. The report said the nature of the offence is cognisable and non-bailable, as per the provisions of the BNS and the SC/ST Act. The accuseds actions amount to an offence under Section 3(1)(r) of the SC/ST (Prevention of Atrocities) Act, as the remarks were made to intentionally insult, humiliate and offend the dignity of the complainant, who belongs to a Scheduled Tribe, the police report said. On Wednesday, journalists took out a march and staged a dharna protesting Mozumders arrest and demanding his release. The Guwahati Press Club said the protest would continue. The Press Club of India (PCI) condemned the police highhandedness, particularly the refusal to inform Mozumders family and his colleagues on what grounds he was detained. The protest (by AJPs youth wing) was held against alleged multi-crore (rupees) scam in the recruitment of the bank. While the Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma is the banks director, its chairman is Bharatiya Janata Party MLA Biswajit Phukan, the PCI said in a statement. When the Banks managing director Dambaru Saikia arrived at the scene, Mozumder approached him for a news byte, and asked him if he could stop there to reply to his questions. Saikia could be heard on camera asking him to come to his office upstairs instead, which Mozumder did. However, on coming out of the bank, he received a call on his phone from the Pan Bazar police station, asking him to report. On arrival, he was detained, the statement said. Since Mozumder was on fast, his wife had reached the police station with Iftar in the early evening which too was refused. Mozumder, a diabetic, was also not allowed medicines, the PCI alleged. It said preventing a journalist from carrying out his official duty is a grave infringement of the freedom of the press guaranteed under Article 19 (1) (A) of the Constitution. The PCI urged the Assam government and the chief minister to look into the matter with all sincerity, and ensure that the police respect the true spirit of the SC/ST Act, while also taking into consideration that there must not be any false charges lodged against a reporter who belongs to a backward, minority community, and was covering a sensitive corruption-related protest as part of his routine job. The CrossCurrent has been critical of some powerful politicians.
Dr. Sudhir Kumar from Apollo Hospitals in Hyderabad highlights the demanding nature of the medical profession in India including fierce competition, extensive studies, burnout, poor living conditions, and low stipends. He calls for urgent reforms in medical education, such as improved working conditions, better hostel facilities, and fair compensation for junior doctors to prevent burnout and ensure better healthcare quality.
Fans played along with Pichai's reply. A cricket fan wanting to see Washington Sundar play in the IPL drew a response from Alphabet CEO Sundar Pichai.
Congress protest outside Odisha assembly turns violent
A Congress protest against the suspension of party MLAs turned violent outside the Odisha Assembly as workers clashed with police. Several Congress MLAs, including an MP, were prevented from entering the assembly. The opposition was demanding a house committee probe into rising crimes against women. Further suspensions of Congress MLAs for protests inside the assembly ensued.
Breaking Fast, Bengaluru Style
As the sun dips below the horizon, Bengaluru awakens to the aromas of sizzling kebabs, rich biryanis, and decadent desserts. Ramadan transforms the city into a culinary paradise, where traditional Iftar feasts bring together communities over plates of comforting, time-honoured dishes. From the bustling lanes of Frazer Town and Shivajinagar to the upscale dining experiences in five-star hotels, the city offers an Iftar experience that is both immersive and unforgettable. For those seeking an authentic street-side Iftar, Fraser Towns Mosque Road is a must-visit. Here, the legendary Albert Bakery, with its keema samosas, brain puffs, and khova naan, remains an enduring favourite. A few steps away, Chichabas Taj presents a regal feast featuring koobideh, haleem, marag, and the ever-popular sallu ki butter chicken. The street is a haven for food lovers, with Charminar Kabab Paradise, Karama, Rahhams, Empire, Pista House, Sharief Bhai, and Savoury, serving up their signature delicacies. For those looking for a more refined dining experience, Bengalurus five-star hotels have curated opulent Iftar menus that blend tradition with gourmet indulgence. At The Ritz-Carlton Bangalore, celebrated food historian Osama Jalali revives Lost Recipes of India at Riwaz. His exclusive pop-up takes diners on a historical journey with dishes like dahi ke long chide, murgh chargha, qimami seviyan, and the slow-cooked nihari each bite an echo of a bygone era. This is not just a meal; its a masterclass in forgotten culinary traditions, reimagined for modern palates. Osama Jalali, chef ITC Hotels celebrates the essence of Ramadan with Ruhaniyat, a tribute to Indias rich culinary heritage. From slow-cooked shahi nihari and murgh yakhni pulao to soul-soothing seviyon ka muzzaffar, the menu is designed to capture the nostalgia of traditional Iftar gatherings. Set menus such as Ruhaniyat Royal Table and Ruhaniyat Table offer an intimate and indulgent dining experience, available for dine-in, takeaway, and home delivery. Sheraton Grand Bengaluru Whitefield Hotel brings an Arabic-inspired touch to its Iftar buffet at Feast, where executive chef Hitesh Pant has curated a lavish spread. Guests can indulge in sizzling kebabs, fragrant mandi, and an assortment of Levantine specialities. No Iftar is complete without a touch of sweetness, and desserts like kunafa and baklava round off the experience beautifully. JW Marriott Hotel Bengaluru offers a nostalgic Iftar experience at JW Kitchen, with a menu that pays homage to Indias regional delicacies. Signature dishes such as purani dilli ki nihari, bhendi bazaar ki nihari, and Hyderabadi tadkewali magaz ki nihari take centre stage, alongside fragrant biryanis and freshly-baked traditional breads like sheermal and baqarkhani. Ending on a sweet note, the selection of desserts ensures a grand finish to the feast. For those drawn to the robust flavours of Turkish cuisine, z by Kebapi at UB City offers an exclusive kahvalti menu. This specially-crafted Iftar feast features over 20 dishes, including the rich and indulgent clbr, meat lahmacun, and the signature tepsi kebab. The meal is a testament to the warmth and generosity of Turkish hospitality, making for a memorable Ramadan evening. Neo Kitchen at Hilton Bengaluru Embassy Manyata Business Park presents an exquisite Iftar buffet every Friday, where chef Irfans curated menu highlights classics like haleem, biryani, and shahi tukda. With a dedicated kids buffet and refreshing mocktails, its an inviting space for families to gather and break their fast in an elegant yet warm setting. At Renaissance Bengaluru Race Course Hotel, the grand Iftar buffet at Lush,led by Executive Chef Ming, brings together timeless Ramadan delicacies, including biryani, kebabs, and soul-satisfying haleem. Live stations and carefully curated mocktails elevate the experience, making it a perfect place for communal celebrations. For those preferring a more intimate Iftar at home, Lucknowee has introduced Ramadan meal boxes, delivering the rich nawabi flavours of Lucknow straight to your doorstep. From murgh makhanwala biryani and paneer makhanwala to Awadhi aal, these thoughtfully curated boxes offer a hassle-free way to enjoy the seasons most cherished dishes. As Ramadan comes to a close, Grand Mercure at Gopalan Mallis gearing up to celebrate Eid with a sumptuous dinner at La Utsav. Featuring an array of Arabian mezze, sizzling kebabs, slow-cooked biryani, and the royal dessert sheer khurma, the feast promises to be a fitting finale to the month-long observance. Whether you choose to indulge in the street-side energy or the elegant offerings of Bengalurus finest hotels, Ramadan in the city is an experience best-savoured one bite at a time. As the spirit of the season continues until the end of March, theres no better time to embark on a culinary journey that celebrates togetherness, tradition, and the timeless joy of breaking bread.
J&K: GoC reviews security situation in Rajouri
JAMMU, Mar 26: The General Officer Commanding (GOC) White Knight Corps, Lieutenant General Navin Sachdeva visited the Rajouri sector here on Wednesday to review the security situation in the region. He commended the troops for their professionalism in dealing with challenging conditions. The GOC White Knight Corps visited the headquarters of Counter Insurgency Force (Romeo) [] The post J&K: GoC reviews security situation in Rajouri appeared first on Northlines .
IIT Mandi Counselor, Junior Counselor Recruitment 2025 - Apply Online
IIT Mandi Recruitment 2025 Apply Online: Indian Institute of Technology Mandi (IIT Mandi) has announced the recruitment of 03 Counselor, Junior Counselor in 2025. Candidates With M.A, M.Phil/Ph.D Can Apply Online on or before 08-04-2025.
GoC Reviews Prevailing Security Situation In J&Ks Rajouri
JAMMU, Mar 26: The General Officer Commanding (GOC) White Knight Corps, Lieutenant General Navin Sachdeva visited the Rajouri sector here on Wednesday to review the security situation in the region. He commended the troops for their professionalism in dealing with challenging conditions. The GOC White Knight Corps visited the headquarters of Counter Insurgency Force (Romeo) to review the security situation, the White Knight Corps said on X. Sachdeva commended the unwavering commitment of the force and dedication of the troops [] The post GoC Reviews Prevailing Security Situation In J&Ks Rajouri appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Odisha Assembly Speaker suspends two more Congress MLAs; party leaders protest move
BHUBANESWAR: Following the suspension of 12 Congress MLAs from the Odisha Assembly on Tuesday, two more legislators were debarred on Wednesday. Earlier in the day, protesting legislators were engaged in a scuffle against security forces who did not allow them to enter the Assembly premises. The two MLAs, Tara Prasad Bahinipati and Ramesh Chandra Jena, were suspended by Speaker Surama Padhy for seven days for creating disturbances in the House during the question hour. Both Bahinipati and Jena beat gongs and shouted slogans during the question hour despite repeated requests to relent from the Speaker. A motion moved by government chief whip Saroj Pradhan for the suspension of the two Congress MLAs was passed in the House. However, the two legislators continued protesting in the well of the House after their suspension. Meanwhile, the overnight dharna by the suspended MLAs in the well of the House had taken a turn when they were evicted by the Assembly marshall and police during the early hours of Wednesday. The legislators along with party workers then continued the dharna on the road near the Assembly. Many of them slept by the roadside. Jeypore MLA Bahinipati even had a team of doctors attending to him. As the day began, Congress leaders gathered and a free for all continued in front of the Assembly gate while the party MLAs made another attempt to enter the premises. They wanted to enter the premises to sit on a dharna near the Mahatma Gandhi statue on the House premises but the police pushed them away. Congress MP Saptagiri Ulaka and other MLAs were picked up by the police while trying to enter the Assembly. Meanwhile, members of the BJD also had a scuffle with the security forces near the gate when they were not allowed to protest near the statue of Ambedkar demanding a caste-based census. Later security forces opened the gate to allow the BJD members inside the premises. The BJD members participated in the proceedings of the House after the question hour. Earlier, the BJD members had walked out from the House in protest against the suspension of the 12 Congress MLAs. Senior BJD leader Arun Sahoo protested the eviction of the Congress MLAs from the well of the House terming it authoritarian. Opposition chief whip Pramila Mallick strongly condemned the incident and alleged that the BJP government in the state is trying to intimidate the Opposition and suppress democracy. Congress MP Ulaka also condemned the incident describing it as highly authoritarian. BJP justifies action, says Congress MLAs crossed all limits of democratic conduct
ICC Rankings: Hardik Pandya Remains No. 1 T2OI All-rounder
T20I Bowling Rankings: India all-rounder Hardik Pandya retained his No. 1 T2OI all-rounder position, whereas Abhishek Sharma, No.2 T2OI batter, and Varun Chakravarthy, No.2 T2OI bowler, too claimed their sport in the latest ICC Men's T2OI rankings. New Zealand pacer Jacob Duffy made a significant leap in the ICC Mens T20I Bowling Rankings, breaking into the top five for the first time after his stellar performances against Pakistan in the ongoing five-match series. Duffys impressive haul of 4/20 in Mount Maunganui, and his 1/37 in the previous match in Auckland, has propelled him seven places up to the fifth position in the latest rankings update. His contributions were instrumental in New Zealands commanding 115-run victory over Pakistan, sealing a 3-1 series lead. Duffy was not the only New Zealand bowler to see an upward trajectory in the rankings. Zakary Foulkes, who supported him with figures of 3/25 in Mount Maunganui, has jumped 26 spots to claim the 64th position. Meanwhile, Pakistans Haris Rauf has also made significant strides, moving up 11 places to 15th after picking up three wickets in each of the last two matches. Abbas Afridi has reached a career-best 36th place after his consistent performances in the series. The latest rankings update also saw several batters making significant gains. New Zealands Finn Allen, who smashed a 20-ball 50 in Mount Maunganui, has climbed two places to 16th. His teammate Mark Chapman made an even bigger leap, advancing from 51st to 41st after his remarkable 94-run knock in Auckland. For Pakistan, young batter Hasan Nawaz has made a major impact, skyrocketing to the 77th position following his blistering 105 not out in Auckland. The rankings update also took into account the recently concluded five-match T20I series between Namibia and Canada in Windhoek, where the hosts secured a 5-0 series whitewash. For Pakistan, young batter Hasan Nawaz has made a major impact, skyrocketing to the 77th position following his blistering 105 not out in Auckland. Also Read: Highest tax paying cricketers Article Source: IANS
Thousands protest in Germany, demanding freedom for Balochistan, how will Pakistan control it?
The Baloch National Movement (BNM) organised a protest rally in Hanover, Germany, to mark the 77th anniversary of Pakistan's occupation of Balochistan.
180km Search, 3 Days & A Number Plate: How Two Brothers Accused Of Mandi Dhaba Firing Were Caught
Police resolved a robbery and shootout in Pulgharat, Mandi, Himachal Pradesh, arresting brothers Ajmal and Azam from Muzaffarpur. They used a bike without a plate and fired at a dhaba owner
SC Rejects Urgent Plea for FIR in Alleged Cash Discovery at Judge Varmas Home
The Supreme Court dismisses a request for urgent hearing on a plea demanding an FIR over the discovery of semi-burnt cash at Delhi High Court Judge Yashwant Varmas home
Mass Protests Erupt in Nepal Over Removal of NEA Chief Kulman Ghising
KATHMANDU: Nepal witnessed massive protests on Tuesday following the sudden dismissal of Nepal Electricity Authority (NEA) Managing Director Kulman Ghising. The decision, taken on Monday night, has sparked widespread public outrage, with demonstrators flooding the streets of Kathmandu demanding his reinstatement. Clashes erupted between protesters and police near the parliament, underscoring the intensity of the []
Parents protest encroachment at Sathavattam school in TN; authorities clear site
CUDDALORE: Parents of students studying at Panchayat Union Middle School in Sathavattam near Srimushnam refused to send their children to school for two days, demanding the removal of an encroachment on the school premises. The protest ended on Tuesday afternoon after Revenue Department officials cleared the encroachment. The school has nearly 90 students from Classes 1 to 8. According to local sources, a private individual had encroached on the premises and surrounding areas and set up a shed. The Revenue Department had issued a notice to remove the encroachment in January, based on a Madras High Court order issued in November, but the structures remained. Upon the encroacher's request, the department granted an extension, a source said. Two days ago, in police presence, the encroacher voluntarily removed the structures but left the debris nearby. Protesting this, villagers refused to send their children to school on Monday, demanding the complete removal of the encroachment. The protesting parents said, We will not send our children to school until the encroachments are fully removed. Revenue department officials from the Srimushnam taluk office and education department officials held talks with the protesters. However, no agreement was reached, so the parents took their children home. Following this, Virudhachalam District Primary Education Officer Paramasivam ordered an inquiry by the school's headmaster and instructed a report to be submitted. On Tuesday morning, the protest continued, and no students attended classes. Later, Revenue Department officials cleared the encroachment completely. Following this, parents sent their children back to school in the afternoon, ending the protest. The issue had created tension in the area for the past two days.
Pastor dies in road accident in Andhra's Rajamahendravaram, Christian groups demand investigation
RAJAMAHENDRAVARAM: Pastor Pagadala Praveen (45) died in a road accident early Tuesday while traveling by bike from Hyderabad to Rajamahendravaram for religious gatherings. The accident occurred at the Godavari Fourth Bridge near Konthamuru village. Rajanagaram police registered a case and launched an investigation. According to CI S Prasanna Veeriah Goud, Praveen started his journey from Hyderabads Tirumalagiri area on Monday and reached the accident site in the early hours of Tuesday. CCTV footage confirms it was a road accident. As per our SPs instructions, special teams have been formed to investigate the circumstances, the CI told TNIE. Following his death, gospel preachers and his followers gathered at the hospital and staged a protest, demanding an probe into the matter, calling it a suspicious case. Family members alleged it was a premeditated murder, citing injuries on his face and the unusual manner in which his body was found off the road. East Godavari SP D Narasimha Kishore urged the public not to spread false information.
Breaking barriers: Women bouncers shatter stereotypes in Kerala's male-dominated security industry
THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: Wearing a close-fitting black T-shirt and jeans, she walked confidently before superstar Mohanlal, clearing the path for him by efficiently managing the crowd. Her tough looks and commanding gestures made her stand out among the male watch-and-ward staff escorting the actor when he attended a function in Kochi recently. She is Anu Kunjumon, one of several women who are now breaking gender stereotypes by entering the long-standing, male-dominated profession of bouncers. Bouncers are professional security personnel deployed to manage crowds during mass events, escort celebrities, provide personal security to those facing threats, handle party spoilers during DJ parties, and deal with troublemakers at pubs and bars. Like Kunjumon, several women who are confident in their physical fitness and mental strength are now working as bouncers, a relatively new and unconventional profession in Kerala. If anyone asks what made her choose a profession that women do not typically take up, Kunjumon would say that she has always liked to command people and earn their respect. The 37-year-old would also say that she has always wanted to be mentally strong and physically powerful in life. I am a person who grew up fighting all kinds of challenges in my life. I had to strive to look after my mother and sister and to live a dignified life in society. But I overcame everything with my mental strength, she told PTI. A photographer by profession, Kunjumon used to take photos at film promotional events and celebrity programmes as per the demands of clients. She said that women photographers covering film promotions were also very rare when she began her career years ago. At one such event, she had an argument and altercation with a male bouncer, which ultimately led her to choose that profession. One of the bouncers pushed me while I was taking pictures at the function. I didn't like the way I was treated, so I gave him a strong push, which literally knocked him down. I later called the agency that supplied bouncers for the event and asked them why they don't hire women bouncers. I also expressed my interest in working as a female bouncer, she said. She believes that a woman with strong willpower, mental strength, and a moderately fit body can excel as a bouncer. During her years-long career, Kunjumon, who hails from Kochi, has worked as a bouncer at celebrity events and pub parties, as well as escorting female celebrities and business professionals. I have never felt any difficulty in managing crowds over the years. I have had to deal with troublemakers--men, women, and transgender individuals--in many situations. However, I have never had any bad experiences as a woman in such circumstances, the bouncer said with a smile. She also stated that she is pursuing her job as a bouncer with the same passion as she had for photography. Another woman bouncer, who does not wish to be named, said they receive almost equal pay to their male counterparts for their services. We are hired based on the demands of clients. In the majority of award nights, celebrity events, and DJ parties, women bouncers are now a necessity, she told PTI. However, she admitted that the lack of professional training is a major challenge for bouncers like her. I have been going to the gym for years and am very particular about keeping my body fit. But apart from that, I have not received any professional training to work as a bouncer or to meet the required responsibilities, the 32-year-old said. Rakhee K George, who runs Bonfire Events, an event management company in Kochi, said there is no proper system in place to provide training for women bouncers. Many bouncer-supplying agencies simply send physically strong-looking women to events as per the clients' demands. Many women bouncers overcome challenges during work through their mental courage, she said. Umesh Kumar, who runs a private security agency here, said they usually do not provide women bouncers due to the lack of trained personnel. It seems that the majority of such recruitments are done through gyms. Physically strong women, especially those with gym training, are deployed as bouncers by many agencies, he said.
'Rahul jaise kuch namune rehne chahiye': UP CM Yogi Adityanath's dig at leader of opposition
Uttar Pradesh CM Yogi Adityanath launched sharp attacks on Congress leader Rahul Gandhi, labeling him a 'namuna' and criticizing his Bharat Jodo Yatra. Adityanath accused the Congress party of hindering India's development and praised PM Modi for achievements like the Ram Mandir construction.
Nepal: Protests erupt over dismissal of NEA Chief Kulman Ghising
Guwahati: Mass protests broke out across Nepal on Tuesday following the sudden removal of Nepal Electricity Authority (NEA) Managing Director Kulman Ghising, who was dismissed from his post on Monday evening. Demonstrators gathered in the streets, demanding Ghisings reinstatement and clashed with police near the parliament in Kathmandu. Also Read: Modi govt refuses to meet [] The post Nepal: Protests erupt over dismissal of NEA Chief Kulman Ghising appeared first on NorthEast Now .
Tomato, brinjal prices drop due to increased market supply in Madurai
MADURAI: Increased arrival of tomatoes has brought down the prices to Rs 5 to Rs 7 in Madurai central market on Wednesday. Farmers said they are forced to sell the vegetables at very low prices or refrain from harvesting the vegetables. As on Wednesday, a 15-kg crate of tomato was sold at Rs 60 to Rs 120 and retail price of one kg stood at Rs 7 to Rs 10. Similarly, price of other vegetables, including ladies finger and brinjal, have also dropped below Rs 10 to Rs 15 per kg. Madurai Central Market All Traders Association, Mattuthavani president N Chinnamayan said, For tomatoes and brinjal, the Madurai market relies on farmers from Madurai and neighbouring districts, like Dindigul. On normal days, about 20 lorries would arrive but the present favourable climatic condition has brought a notable increase in vegetable supply. Till last week, the price of vegetables, like tomato and brinjal, were well above Rs 15 to Rs 20 per kg. But with increased supply, demand and price have dropped. He added that prices are likely to remain the same for the next couple of days. M Ramar, a traditional tomato and brinjal farmer, said, We have cultivated nearly 1,500 kg of tomatoes this week, but traders demand a mere Rs 4 per kg. We are left to bear the harvest cost and sell at very low prices. We have spent nearly Rs 40,000 to Rs 50,000 per acre for cultivation, but we are not able to recover even half the money. Considering the expenses, many have refrained from plucking harvest-ready tomatoes. He added that brinjal prices have also dropped with traders demanding Rs 300 for a 60 kg bag. Instead of selling it for Rs 5 per kg, farmers have left brinjal unharvested in the fields.
Workers demand rakes at railway sidings, paralyse transportation of iron ore
ROURKELA: Protesting the lack of adequate railway rakes at sidings, thousands of workers under the banner of CITU paralysed rail transportation of iron ores in Koida Mining Circle (KMC) of Sundargarh district on Tuesday. Led by Bonai MLA of CPM Laxman Munda, the agitators closed all the six railway sidings in Koida demanding availability of adequate rakes. While Munda and senior Left trade union leaders staged protest at Bimlagarh railway siding, other CITU activists took charge of the sidings at Roxy, Renjda, Patasahi, Barsuan and Chandiposh. Due to the protest, transportation of iron ores through Rourkela-Barsuan route of South Eastern Railway (SER) remained fully disrupted on the day. The Rourkela-Barsuan railway route is chiefly used for transportation of iron ores and other minerals from KMC and nearby connected mines. The MLA claimed around 15,000 workers engaged in loading and unloading at the six sidings have been rendered jobless due to unavailability of railway rakes. The situation has worsened in the past one year with the SER diverting almost all railway rakes to coal mining areas for priority transportation of coal. Munda further said the SER should provide at least seven rail rakes daily to each of the six sidings so that the workers engaged on daily wage basis earn enough to sustain their families. Normalcy restored in the evening after SER authorities in presence of district officials and police assured to provide adequate railway rakes for bulk transportation of iron ores and other minerals from KMC. CITU national vice-president Bishnu Mohanty said if the SER fails to keep its word, the workers would intensify the agitation. On October 22 last year, thousands of agitating workers led by CITU had forcefully entered the office of Segasahi iron mines of ArcelorMittal Nippon Steel India Ltd in KMC over various demands including jobs to locals. Similarly on January 10 this year, workers led by CITU had ransacked the mining office of JSW at Narayanposh in Koida.
Pocso against teachers: Associations demand CCTV in exam halls
CHENNAI / DHARMAPURI: In the wake of recent incidents where Pocso cases were filed against teachers for allegedly misbehaving with girl students during examinations, teachers associations have urged the school education department to install CCTV cameras in all examination halls where classes 10, 11 and 12 exams are held. They said that this would ensure fair conduct of exams, enhance the safety of both students and teachers and help ascertain the truth behind such incidents to facilitate appropriate action. In a statement, Directly Recruited Post Graduate Teachers Association (DRPGTA) cited the arrest of a 44-year-old teacher, who was an examiner at a class 12 public examination centre in Krishnagiri, following a complaint by a student. They contended that some teachers have been wrongly accused of harassment for reprimanding students caught for malpractice. On Tuesday, another teacher has been accused of misbehaving with students under the guise of checking if they have hidden chits with answers in Tiruppur, said a PG teacher working in Krishnagiri. Meanwhile, the Teachers Joint Action Committee, which includes teachers affiliated to various associations, wore black badges to work to highlight the lack of safety for teachers when a false complaint is filed. They added that the arrest of the teacher in Krishnagiri was unfair and done without proper evidence. Reiterating the need for installing CCTV cameras, R Srinivasan, State Legal Secretary of the TN Headmasters Association, said, It would be unfair if teachers are framed for misconduct for doing their duty.
Supriya Sule, Rohit Pawar were in touch with man held for extortion bid on minister: CM Fadnavis
MUMBAI: Maharashtra Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis has alleged key leaders of the opposition Nationalist Congress Party (SP) were involved in a conspiracy against his cabinet colleague Jaykumar Gore in a case involving a woman. Replying to a motion initiated by the opposition in the state assembly on Tuesday, Fadnavis said there was proof of communication between NCP (SP) leaders Supriya Sule and Rohit Pawar, and one of the accused in the case where three persons, including the woman, have been arrested for trying to extort money from Gore. The CM, who holds the home portfolio, said the entire episode will be probed. BJP MLA Gore, who represents the Man constituency in western Maharashtra's Satara district, is the minister for rural development and panchayati raj. Last week, the BJP minister claimed the woman, who had accused him of harassment, tried to extort money from him to settle the matter. According to police, the woman had demanded Rs 3 crore from Gore to end everything. She had demanded Rs 3 crore to end the case related to her allegations against Jaykumar Gore. She was caught while accepting Rs 1 crore of the total amount, a police official said last week. The local crime branch later arrested the woman from Satara. The opposition has been demanding Gore's resignation over allegations of harassing the woman and sending her objectionable photos, while the minister has dismissed the charges asserting he was acquitted by a court in the case long ago. Gore earlier said a case under section 354 (molestation) of the Indian Penal Code was registered against him in 2017, but the trial court acquitted him in 2019. Speaking in the assembly on Tuesday, Fadnavis also pointed to Gore's acquittal more than five years ago. The CM said three persons have been arrested in the matter (related to attempted extortion) so far -- the woman, a reporter, Tushar Kharat, and a person named Anil Subedhar. All the three conspired (against Gore) and there is evidence against them. WhatsApp (messages) and calls were exchanged between them. Unfortunately, NCP (SP) people were involved and I say this with proof, he told the House. Fadnavis said one Prabhakarao Deshmukh spoke to all the three accused more than 100 times. Videos (of alleged conspiracy against Gore) were sent to him.Supriya Sule and Rohit Pawar made calls to Tushar Kharat and videos which were made against Gore were sent to these people. This will be probed, he said. Sule is the Lok Sabha member from Baramati in Pune district, while Pawar is the MLA from Karjat-Jamkhed in Ahilyanagar district in western Maharashtra. Reacting to the allegations, Pawar, speaking during another debate in the assembly, said the issue came to him and Sule. We were told the woman and the journalist must get justice. We may have made a call or two. We certainly did not make 100-200 phone calls, Pawar clarified. Fadnavis emphasised the opposition and ruling parties are political opponents and not enemies. Earlier this month, Gore moved privilege motions against Kharat, Pawar and Shiv Sena (UBT) Rajya Sabha member Sanjay Raut in the assembly, accusing them of maligning his image in connection with the 2017 case in which he was acquitted. Fadnavis remarked that the privilege committee has become oothless. It is the same set of people who insult the House, speak against it. They act in a way to pressure ministers so that they do not work in a free and fair manner, the CM claimed. Referring to controversial remarks made by stand-up comedian Kunal Kamra , Fadnavis said there was a discussion in the assembly about the comments belittling Deputy Chief Minister Eknath Shinde. Then, again a Shiv Sena (UBT) leader read out the same modified lyrics (used by Kamra) to needle the House, the CM maintained. This means 288 members of the House have no value. The 9 am alarm (an apparent reference to Raut) speaks anything about the House. Privileges have been given to work in the House. Strict action should be taken against those who demean the House, the chief minister said. Summoned by police over his remark against Shinde, Kunal Kamra releases new video to mock Shiv Sena
NHRC takes suo motu cognisance of Tirunelveli ex-SIs murder
TIRUNELVELI: National Human Rights Commission (NHRC), on Tuesday, took suo motu cognisance of the murder of Tirunelveli former sub inspector Zakhir Hussain Bijli. It has issued notices to the director general of police of Tamil Nadu and collector of Tirunelveli, demanding a detailed report on the matter within four weeks. According to a media report on March 19, the family of the deceased has alleged police inaction and gross negligence led to his murder. The victim was an activist fighting legal cases against the encroachment of Waqf land in the area and had been receiving death threats. He had also alleged that the police were not taking proper action as they were hand-in-glove with them (accused persons), said NHRC in a statement. The commission observed that the content of the news report, if true, raises a serious violation of the human rights of the victim. Therefore, it has issued notices to authorities concerned, it added. Zakhir was murdered by a gang on March 18 over a land dispute. A few weeks before his murder, he had released a video alleging that he was in danger and the police had not provided him with protection. His murder drew condemnation from leaders of various political parties and the issue was raised in Assembly. Chief Minister M K Stalin assured action against the culprits. A total of five accused including a Class 11 student in conflict with law have been arrested. A special team has been searching in Kerala for Noor Nisha, the wife of prime accused Krishnamoorthi (alias Thoufeeq), who was shot at by the police and arrested. The city police have given protection to the Zakhirs family members.
Demanding inquiry into crimes against women, Congress workers spend night in assembly
Odisha legislative assembly speaker Surama Padhy suspended 12 Congress MLAs on the charges of indiscipline, disrespecting the Chair and violating rules as they protested inside the well of the assembly.
Gaza Streets Fill With Hamas Out Slogans As War Frustrates Palestinians
Hundreds of Palestinians took to the streets in northern Gaza to take part in the largest anti-Hamas protest since the war with Israel began, calling for an end to the ongoing conflict and demanding that the group step down from power.
Travelling, whether for leisure, business, or sports, can be an exciting experience. However, disrupting daily routines, prolonged wakefulness, and exposure to new environments can lead to travel fatigue and even jet lag. When crossing multiple time zones, the bodys natural circadian rhythms become misaligned with the local light-dark cycle, leading to a temporary condition known as jet lag. This can affect digestion, energy levels, and overall well-being. Proper nutrition and hydration are crucial in minimising these effects and ensuring a smooth transition into a new time zone. Combatting jet lag and fatigue through nutrition A well-planned diet can help mitigate the effects of travel fatigue. Hydration is essential, travellers should prioritise drinking cool, sealed fluids such as bottled water or fruit juice. Alcohol and caffeine consumption should be moderated, as they can contribute to dehydration and disrupt sleep patterns. Upon arrival, it is crucial to maintain meal timing that aligns with the new time zone. Eating light, nutrient-dense meals can assist in adjusting the bodys internal clock more quickly. Foods rich in protein and complex carbohydrates can provide sustained energy, while avoiding heavy, greasy meals may prevent digestive discomfort. Protecting digestive health while travelling One of the most common health issues travellers face is gastrointestinal distress, including travellers diarrhoea (TD). This condition is caused by consuming food or water contaminated with bacteria, viruses, or protozoa. While often mild, it can lead to dehydration, which can be particularly problematic for athletes or individuals with demanding schedules. To prevent TD, travellers should follow these precautions: Wash hands thoroughly with soap for at least 30 seconds before meals. Drink only bottled, sealed beverages, and avoid ice cubes. Avoid raw foods such as salads, unpeeled fruits, and undercooked meats. Choose well-cooked meals served piping hot. Steer clear of food from street vendors or local markets where hygiene standards may be uncertain. By taking these simple steps, travellers can significantly reduce their risk of contracting digestive illnesses. Essential travel foods Differences in food cultures and the limited availability of familiar foods can make it challenging for individuals to maintain their usual dietary habits while travelling. Bringing along a few essential food supplies can help travellers meet their nutrition goals. Some convenient and nutritious options include: Breakfast cereals and powdered milk for quick morning meals. Protein bars, muesli, or granola bars for easy snacking. Dried fruit and nut mixes for a natural energy boost. Instant rice, noodles, or baked beans for simple meal preparation. Crackers or rice cakes with spreads like peanut butter/ chutney or honey. Powdered sports drinks or liquid meal supplements for energy replenishment. For athletes and those with performance goals, ensuring access to familiar and well-balanced meals is vital. Additional food supplies may be necessary to supplement hotel or catered meals, preventing any lapse in nutrition. Travelling should not mean compromising health and nutrition. By planning, maintaining proper hydration, and making informed food choices, individuals can enjoy their journeys while minimising the risk of fatigue and digestive issues. Whether travelling for competition, work, or leisure, mindful eating and good hygiene practices ensure that nutrition remains a priority on the road.
Two absconders of Prem Nagar murder case held
Excelsior Correspondent JAMMU, Mar 25: The J&K Police here today arrested two absconders of Prem Nagar murder case. As per the case, on March 10, 2025, Garrison Gill, son of George Marshal, a resident of Christian Colony, Jammu, reported at Police Post Gujjar Nagar that on previous night, he and his companion, Akash Gosh, son of Prem Raj, a resident of 4/228 Ravi Nagar Mandi, Himachal Pradesh, were attacked while purchasing groceries at a shop in Prem Nagar. The accused [] The post Two absconders of Prem Nagar murder case held appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Suspended Odisha MLAs spend night in assembly demanding inquiry into crimes against women
The Odisha assembly witnessed high drama as 12 suspended Congress MLAs refused to vacate the Well of the House, demanding an inquiry into crimes against women during BJP's rule. Speaker Surama Padhy suspended them for indiscipline. Despite their protests, including playing gongs and chanting, attempts to resolve the issue through an all-party meeting failed.
Villagers of Mallapur thank government for merger with Indravelli
The villagers of Mallapur had been demanding merger of their village in Indravelli as Sirikonda is far away from their village
Akal Takht jathedar demands justice for Maur Mandi bomb blast victims
Padayatra across 100 villages warns of Rushikulya River drying up
Green activists and villagers were demanding abandonment of dam project on Rushikulya river in Odishas Ganjam district alleging that it would obstruct natural flow in the river
AP: Pastor found dead under suspicious circumstances in Godavari
Amaravati: A pastor was found dead under suspicious circumstances in Andhra Pradeshs East Godavari district on Tuesday. The body of Praveen Pagadala was found next to his motorbike by the roadside at Kondamuru near Rajahmundry. His death sparked tension near the Government Hospital in Rajahmundry, where his relatives and Christian groups staged a protest, demanding 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 .
Assam tea workers union to launch statewide protests for wage hike
Dibrugarh: The Assam Chah Mazdoor Sangha (ACMS), the leading union representing tea garden workers in Assam, has announced statewide protests beginning in the first week of April, demanding a substantial wage increase. At a press conference held at the ACMS central office in Dibrugarh, ACMS president Paban Singh Ghatowar stated, We will initiate statewide protests [] The post Assam tea workers union to launch statewide protests for wage hike appeared first on NorthEast Now .
D.K. Shivakumar says he will take political retirement if he really talked of changing Constitution
His remarks came amidst protest by BJP in all Assembly constituencies of the State demanding that he be sacked from the Cabinet
Odisha: 12-hour bandh disrupts normal life over minor girls rape and murder
Phulbani: A dawn-to-dusk bandh was observed at the block headquarters town of Tikabali in Odishas Kandhamal district Tuesday, demanding action over the recent alleged gangrape and murder of a minor girl. The bandh call was given jointly by the Banik Sangha, Nari Surakshya, Mahila Mahasangha and Kandhamal Pragati Mahasangha. Normal life was affected due to []
NDA leaders do not want a BC woman to be Visakhapatnam Mayor, alleges Botcha
The government has completely failed in helping farmers in the State, he says demanding announcement of MSP for agricultural products
Coal Mines PF clerk in CBI net for taking Rs 1.30 lakh bribe
The Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) has arrested a clerk of Coal Mines Provident Fund in Madhya Pradesh for demanding and accepting a bribe of Rs 1.3 lakh for releasing a dead subscriber's Rs 50-60 lakh fund to his kin.