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US-Israeli hostage to be released 'most likely' Monday or Tuesday: Source close to Hamas

US-Israeli hostage Edan Alexander, held by Hamas in Gaza since October 2023, is expected to be released on Monday or Tuesday, according to a source close to Hamas. The release depends on ensuring safe field conditions, with Hamas demanding a halt to Israeli military operations to allow for a secure transfer to the Red Cross. No public ceremony is planned for the handover.

The Economic Times 12 May 2025 1:29 pm

'No more Turkey companies in Maharashtra,' vows Shiv Sena as it storms Mumbai Airport over Turkish firm handling ground services

Shiv Sena leaders protested at Mumbai Airport, demanding the cancellation of a Turkish company's ground services contract due to Turkey's support for Pakistan amid heightened tensions between the two nations. The party asserts that Turkey cannot profit from Indian contracts while simultaneously backing Pakistan. Shiv Sena vowed to prevent any Turkish company from securing contracts in Maharashtra.

The Economic Times 12 May 2025 1:20 pm

Blake demands financial records from Justin

Blake Lively is demanding financial transparency from Justin Baldoni and Wayfayer Studios after they sued her for $400 million related to 'It Ends With Us.' Lively's legal team questions the basis for the massive claim, while Baldoni alleges Taylor Swift's deeper involvement in casting decisions, despite Swift's representatives denying significant participation beyond licensing a song.

The Times of India 12 May 2025 1:09 pm

Was Heeramandi meant to be Indias version of The Crown?

Sanjay Leela Bhansali envisioned his OTT debut, Heeramandi: The Diamond Bazaar, as The Crown from India.

NewsBytes 12 May 2025 12:42 pm

Kannada and Culture Minister Shivaraj Tangadagi assures Ninasam funds for renovating Ranga Mandira at Heggodu in Karnataka

He made the announcement after inaugurating Ninasam theatre festival at Heggodu on May 11

The Hindu 12 May 2025 10:31 am

IIT Mandi Visiting Professor Recruitment 2025 - Apply Offline

TheIndian Institute of Technology (IIT Mandi) has released an official notification for the recruitment of Visiting Professor posts. Interested and eligible candidates can apply Offline through the official IIT Mandi website. The last date to submit the application form is 20-05-2025.

FreeJobAlert 12 May 2025 9:55 am

Ukraine President Volodymyr Zelenskyy agrees meeting with Putin this week

Amidst escalating tensions, Ukrainian President Zelenskyy has expressed his readiness to meet with Russian President Putin in Turkey this week, following a push from Donald Trump for immediate talks. This development comes after European allies issued an ultimatum to Russia, demanding a ceasefire by Monday or facing increased sanctions.

The Economic Times 12 May 2025 8:18 am

Government must clarify Trump claim on ceasefire, says Pilot

NEW DELHI: A day after India and Pakistan agreed for a ceasefire, Opposition leaders in Lok Sabha and Rajya Sabha have written to Prime Minister Narendra Modi demanding a special session of Parliament to discuss the Pahalgam terror attack, Operation Sindoor, and latest developments in cross-border firing. In his letter dated May 10, senior Congress leader and LoP in Lok Sabha Rahul Gandhi reiterated the Oppositions unanimous request to convene a special session of Parliament to demonstrate the collective resolve against terrorism. It is crucial to discuss the Pahalgam terror attack, Operation Sindoor and ceasefire. This will also be a chance to demonstrate our collective resolve to meet the challenges ahead, he said. Congress President Mallikarjun Kharge recalled the letters written by him and Gandhi on April 28, requesting the PM to convene a special session of Parliament. As the LoP in the Rajya Sabha, I am writing in support of the request. I trust you will agree, the Congress chief said. Earlier, Congress leader Sachin Pilot strongly objected attempts at internationalising the Kashmir issue. He also reiterated the partys demand for a special Parliament session and an all-party meet, asserting that the government must clarify its stand on third-party mediation after the announcement of ceasefire by US President Donald Trump, before it was announced by India and Pakistan. The leader added that Kashmir is a bilateral issue, and no third-party mediation is acceptable and also questioned the US officials statement that the two countries will be meeting at a neutral venue.

The New Indian Express 12 May 2025 7:53 am

Ceasefire is not an agreement, but an understanding: BJP

NEW DELHI: Hailing the success of Operation Sindoor as a new chapter in history, the BJP on Sunday shared a cryptic message stating that the ceasefire is not an agreement but an understanding. Taking to his X handle, BJP national general secretary BL Santhosh, said, This pause is an understanding not agreement Govt. Political experts interpreted this one-line message quoting the government as an indication that India is still determined to continue with Operation Sindoor if any kind of misadventure is attempted from the other side of the border. BJP national head of IT department, Amit Malviya, also echoed the same cryptic message This pause is an UNDERSTANDING, it is not an AGREMEENT. The party also maintained its assertion that India has rewritten the rules of its engagement with Pakistan under the decisive leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, responding to a Congress leaders post. The BJP further alleged that the Indira Gandhi-led government released more than 90,000 prisoners of war without securing any strategic advantage after the 1971 war. The reaction came in the wake of the Congress demanding answers from the government on whether it had accepted third-party mediation on Kashmir, following announcements made by the US on behalf of India and Pakistan. The Congress also called for an immediate special session of Parliament to discuss the Pahalgam terror attack and latest developments in cross-border firing. BJP national spokesperson Pradeep Bhandari said Pakistan pleaded for an understanding after suffering catastrophic losses. Shout-out to India Applauding Indias success, BJP IT dept head Amit Malviya said that unlike in 1971, Pakistan today possesses nuclear weapons. Yet, India remains perhaps the only country to have struck deep and repeatedly within territory of a nuclear-armed state.

The New Indian Express 12 May 2025 7:50 am

Lack of buses to Kuruviagaram village forces Dalit kids to trek two km daily after school

CHENNAI: With the weight of a school bag on her back, Vinodhini, a Class 11 student at a private school in Gummidipoondi, walks nearly two km daily from the nearest bus stop in Rettambedu to her village, Kuruviagaram, often after sunset due to special classes. The path has no street lights and is also a haven for snakes. She is just one among the scores of girl students from Kuruviagaram, who, equipped with nothing but torchlights, risk their lives every day while returning from school as there are no buses to the village. It is unsafe. We also instruct girl students not to accept rides from any strangers, said S Priya, a female resident. Around 1,000 Dalits who live in Kuruviagaram have long been demanding bus services to their village, but have so far not been able to elicit any official action. Around 60 high school students go out of the village to study every day, as Kuruviagaram only has a primary school. One resident, M Kannadasan (20), who is pursuing his masters in social work at the Loyola College, Chennai, said that route number 43 (Gummidipoondi-Pallipalayam) stops at Rettambedu which is two km away from the village. In the evening, there are only two buses, one at 4.30 pm and another service at 6.30 pm. The bus is operated from the Ponneri depot. Students and workers (including women) who take the 6.30 pm bus are left to brave the dark and snakes, he said. Urging the government to extend the bus route till Kuruviagaram, Kannadasan said the move will positively impact around five panchayat villages surrounding Kuruviagaram, with a population of around 2,000. Another resident, V Ramya (33), said that the lack of buses is an obstacle especially during medical emergencies. We have to transport the patient either by two-wheeler or an autorickshaw if the 108 ambulance is not available, she added. Speaking to TNIE, Gummidipoondi MLA TJ Govindarajan said, Kuriviagaram hamlet has less population. We will do an estimate and depending on the patronage we will talk to the transport department and take steps to extend the bus service to the village

The New Indian Express 12 May 2025 7:44 am

Opposition demands special Parliament session to discuss Pahalgam attack, Opposition Sindoor

NEW DELHI, May 11: The leaders of opposition in both Lok Sabha and Rajya Sabha have written to Prime Minister Narendra Modi demanding an immediate special session of Parliament to discuss the Pahalgam terror attack, Operation Sindoor and the latest developments in cross-border firing. Leader of Opposition (LoP) in Lok Sabha, Rahul Gandhi, and his []

thehillstimes 12 May 2025 4:40 am

Smriti sizzles with century as clinical India routs Sri Lanka to win Womens Tri-Nation tournament

After Mandhana rose to the occasion to power India to a commanding 342 for seven, the bowlers completed the task by bundling out Sri Lanka for 245, with Sneh Rana (4/38) and Amanjot Kaur (3/54) doing the bulk of the damage

The Hindu 12 May 2025 3:38 am

Bangladesh bans Awami League as India remains engaged on western front

In Bangladesh, the Md Yunus government has banned the Awami League. This action coincides with tensions between India and Pakistan. Sheikh Hasina's party has denounced the ban as illegal. The government amended the ICT law to try political parties. Student groups had protested, demanding the ban. The election commission will decide on the party's registration.

The Economic Times 12 May 2025 1:24 am

Operation Sindoor hits hard, escalation burden on Pak: Munir-baazi under pressure as Pak airbases take hit

Following strikes on terror camps after the Pahalgam attack, India initiated Operation Sindoor, targeting key terror infrastructure in Pakistan. After Pakistan's military response, India systematically degraded Pakistan's air defenses, culminating in strikes on Pakistani airbases. Facing immense military and diplomatic pressure from the US, Saudi Arabia, and UAE, Pakistan sought a ceasefire, with India demanding de-escalation measures.

The Economic Times 12 May 2025 12:46 am

Protest Held Outside Karachi Bakery in Hyderabad Demanding Name Change

A group of people held a protest in front of a Karachi Bakery outlet here, demanding that the name be changed, police said on Sunday.

Deccan Chronicle 11 May 2025 7:38 pm

Do politics, let country go to....: BJP's Nishikant Dubey slams opposition for demanding special Parliament Session

Following the cessation of hostilities understanding between India and Pakistan, opposition leaders are requesting a special Parliament session. They want to discuss the events leading to this agreement, including the Pahalagam terror attack and Operation Sindoor. Congress leaders like Mallikarjun Kharge and Rahul Gandhi have urged Prime Minister Narendra Modi to convene the session.

The Economic Times 11 May 2025 5:56 pm

Video: Karachi Bakery vandalised in Shamshabad, anti Pak slogans raised

Hyderabad: Tension prevailed at Shamshabad on Sunday, May 11, when right-wing activists attacked Karachi Bakery and damaged the signboard, demanding that the management change its name. Around afternoon, a group of people carrying saffron flags and sticks marched to the bakery and damaged the signboard. They raised Pakistan Murdabad and Bharat Mata ki Jai slogans. 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 .

The Siasat Daily 11 May 2025 4:28 pm

Smriti Mandhana breaks multiple records with 11th ODI century, India post 342/7 against Sri Lanka in tri-series final

Smriti Mandhana's brilliant century powered India to a commanding total in the tri-series final against Sri Lanka. The Indian opener's 116 off 101 balls, her 11th ODI century, helped India post 342/7. With this feat, Mandhana surpassed Tammy Beaumont to claim the third spot for most centuries in Women's ODIs, only behind Meg Lanning and Suzie Bates.

The Economic Times 11 May 2025 2:01 pm

Mandhana's stunning century takes her to new high on all-time ODI list

Smriti Mandhana's magnificent century propelled India to a commanding position in the Womens Tri-Nation ODI Series final against Sri Lanka. Her 116 off 101 balls, her 11th ODI hundred, places her third on the all-time list. Despite a rain interruption, India's strong performance, anchored by Mandhana's masterclass, highlights her significance in women's cricket.

The Times of India 11 May 2025 1:16 pm

Bangladesh bans Awami League

Several political parties and groups in Bangladesh are protesting by surrounding the residence of Muhammad Yunus, the Chief Adviser to the interim government, demanding a ban on the Awami League Bangladesh interim government on Saturday has taken a decision to ban Awami League, the oldest political party in the country. The press release further clarified that the decision was made to safeguard national security and sovereignty. The Advisory Council meeting discussed the need to protect the countrys security and sovereignty, the security of the leaders and activists of the July Movement, and the protection of the plaintiffs and witnesses of

indiadailydigital 11 May 2025 12:22 pm

Mother's Day: How 'mere paas maa hai' legacy lives on in Indian sports

On Mother's Day, we celebrate the unwavering support of mothers behind India's rising athletes. MMA fighter Ritu Phogat and chess grandmaster Koneru Humpy share their experiences balancing motherhood with demanding careers. Both athletes highlight the challenges and unexpected strengths gained through motherhood, emphasising the importance of support systems and mental fortitude in achieving professional success.

The Times of India 11 May 2025 11:42 am

Union Minister Mandaviya concludes Puducherry visit

VILLUPURAM/PUDUCHERRY(MERGAD): Union Minister for Labour, Employment, Youth Affairs and Sports, Mansukh L Mandaviya, who has recently been appointed the BJPs election in-charge for the 2026 Puducherry Assembly polls, concluded a two-day visit to the Union Territory with a review of ongoing development projects and meetings with top party leaders. On Friday evening, Mandaviya visited Auroville to assess development initiatives underway in the international township. According to a statement issued by the Auroville Foundation, the minister was received at the Auroville Swagatham guest house and later toured key locations, including the Matrimandir, Sri Aurobindo International Institute of Educational Research (SAIIER), and the Crown Road. Mandaviya interacted with members of the Auroville Town Development Council (ATDC), the Working Committee, and SAIIER representatives. Various initiatives supported by the Auroville Foundation were outlined, along with achievements under the leadership of Secretary Jayati S Ravi, the statement said, adding that the visit provided the minister with valuable insight into the townships commitment to sustainable and holistic growth. On Saturday, Mandaviya chaired a meeting of the BJPs Puducherry state executive members at a private hotel. The gathering was attended by senior leaders including former Union Minister Pon Radhakrishnan, political in-charge Nirmal Kumar Surana, Home and Sports Minister A Namassivayam, BJP state president and Rajya Sabha MP S Selvaganapathy, Adi Dravida Welfare Minister Sai Jai Saravanan Kumar, and MLAs PML Kalyanasundaram, V Ramalingam, Venkatesan and Ashok Babu. The meeting commenced with the ceremonial lighting of the lamp by Mandaviya. Addressing party workers, he called for unity and discipline within the party ranks, emphasising the need to strengthen the BJP-AINRC alliance to retain power in 2026. Mandaviyas visit comes amid growing internal unrest within the local BJP unit, marked by a rift between ministers and nominated members on one side, and dissident MLAs and independents on the other. The rebels have been critical of government policies, including the liquor policy, and have levelled corruption allegations. In February, they staged a protest at the Assembly steps seeking major policy shifts. The internal discord has delayed the appointment of a new state BJP president, leaving the party in disarray. Resolving these differences and gearing up for the Assembly polls will be Mandaviyas key task. Earlier in the day, Home and Sports Minister Namassivayam submitted a memorandum to Mandaviya, seeking improvements to the Union Territorys sports infrastructure. The minister also paid courtesy calls on Lieutenant Governor K Kailashnathan at Raj Nivas and Chief Minister N Rangasamy at the Legislative Assembly complex.

The New Indian Express 11 May 2025 10:15 am

Installation at Kanakakunnu Palace sparks outrage among nature lovers

THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: Green activists in the state capital on Saturday organised a peaceful protest walk demanding the protection of the heritage grounds of Kanakakunnu Palace. As many as 20 nature lovers took part in the walk held at Kanakakunnu Palace on Saturday morning. The massive installation of a container-laden ship replica at the Kanakakunnu Palace premises in Vizhinjam has sparked outrage among environmentalists. Earlier, green activists had moved the High Court against implementing nightlife at Kanakakunnu Palace premises causing damage to the heritage grounds of the palace and the HC had issued a stay order halting the nightlife project. The existing High Court order restricts any kind of construction activities, hard landscaping, excavation, tree removal and demolition of structures within the compound and inside the historically significant palace. Kanakakunnu is an INTACH certified heritage property and nothing of this sort can be done inside it without the permission of the Arts and Heritage Commission. They have put up this huge installation close to the tree which I planted in 2022. Back to back events, and installations are causing damage to the trees and plants inside the premises, said Asha Gopinathan, a green activist who took up the matter with the tourism department. In response to the complaint, tourism director Shika Surendran said that the installation is connected with the inauguration of the Vizhinjam International Seaport project. She pointed out that the installations are temporary and are scheduled for removal immediately. She also made it clear that the installation was erected responsibly without causing any damage to the flora and fauna.

The New Indian Express 11 May 2025 9:08 am

Lucknow Diary: Congress set to revive its OBC cell in Uttar Pradesh

Congress set to revive its OBC cell in Uttar Pradesh With the BJP-led Centre deciding to include caste enumeration in the next decadal census, the Congress party is contemplating reviving its dissolved Other Backwards Classes (OBC) cell in Uttar Pradesh. The partys high command is understood to have adopted a resolution at a recent meeting held in New Delhi demanding a quota for private educational institutions. The move assumes significance when the party is drawing a strategy to reach out to OBCS as part of its social justice agenda. The Congress had dissolved its state OBC cell on February 27, 2025, to pave the way for reorganising and revamping the leading organisation. RLD in poll mode ahead of panchayat elections Union Minister Jayant Chaudhurys Rashtriya Lok Dal (RLD) has started preparing for next years state panchayat polls. Partys poll groundwork, performance of state leadership and fine-tuning of its alliance strategy, topped the agenda of the partys core group meeting held this week. Top leaders attended the meeting, including party national vice-president Yashveer Singh and national general secretary (organisation) Trilok Tyagi. Paradigm shift: Maya decentralises power In a move aimed at decentralisation of power in Mayawatis BSP, for the first time, party state president Vishwanath Pal presided over a meeting of the state unit. This was in line with Mayawatis reiteration of giving the hardworking cadre the chance to grow and move ahead in the party setup. Pal said he obeyed Behenji. Shed made it clear that Pal or another senior leader would review the work assigned to the partys UP unit in her absence. With Mayawati camping in Delhi, the state chief met the district conveners of the bhaichara (brotherhood) committees. namita bajpai Our correspondent in Uttar Pradesh namita.bajpai@newindianexpress.com

The New Indian Express 11 May 2025 8:02 am

Jammu City inching towards sustainable development

Rajan Gandhi Once constrained to the stretch from Mubarak Mandi to Gumat Gate, Jammu city has now expanded significantly across its length and breadth. Change is the beauty of life but as far as Jammu is concerned it seems it has seen many more changes in a short span. Once a city from Panjthirthi to Gumat, Jammu has seen too many things just vanishing from the canvas in no time. No more are the ponds outside Mubarak Mandi where Ranis [] The post Jammu City inching towards sustainable development appeared first on Daily Excelsior .

Daily Excelsior 11 May 2025 4:10 am

Bangladesh's interim government bans deposed PM Sheikh Hasina's Awami League

Bangladesh's interim government, led by Muhammad Yunus, has banned Sheikh Hasina's Awami League. This action follows student-led protests demanding the ban. The government cites security concerns and ongoing trials at the International Crimes Tribunal. The ban will remain until the completion of the Awami League's trial. The Bangladesh Nationalist Party has opposed the ban.

The Economic Times 11 May 2025 12:03 am

'I can walk away without any regrets': Virat Kohli

Reports suggest Virat Kohli is considering retiring from Test cricket, prompting reactions from cricketing legends like Brian Lara. Kohli emphasized the demanding nature of Test cricket, highlighting the mental and physical fortitude required to excel. He expressed a desire to guide younger players, ensuring a seamless transition and continued success for Indian cricket.

The Times of India 10 May 2025 10:08 pm

Government committed to eradicating poverty by 2029: A.P. Transport Minister

The State government is heading towards building a welfare-oriented governance focused on inclusive growth, says Mandipalli Ramprasad Reddy

The Hindu 10 May 2025 6:57 pm

Subham movie review: A wacky, hilarious fable about female desire and masculinity

We live in times where we are constantly distracted by memes, reels and everything on social media. The relationship we share with the Internet can be best described as addictive, keeping us in a perennial state of being stimulated. However, very few in the present generation know about the phenomenon of appointment viewing, a brief period of time everyday when we project all our inner desires and frustrations onto a fictional, garish TV show, before going back to reality a phenomenon that overpowered our popular culture till just a few years ago before Internet became commonplace. Even more oddly, very few films and shows have attempted to capture the sub-culture. Praveen Kandregulas Subham , produced by Samantha Ruth Prabhu, does that with great humour and precision. Cast: Harshith Reddy, Shriya Kontham, Gavireddy Srinivas, Charan Peri, Shravani Lakshmi, Shalini Kondepudi Director: Praveen Kandregul a There are little ways in which Subham captures the impact of popular television on our imaginations, while also satirising the TV industry itself. How the soap operas sell us on dazzling outfits, even amidst depressing story arcs. The opening scene where a half-dead woman comes back to life to yell at the TV screen is a stroke of pure genius. But its not just the influence of TV shows that this film focuses on. Under someones need for escapism lies a gaping hole in their personal lives, and under the obsessive soap opera watching habit lies a yearning for love, companionship, and respect something most Indian women miss in their lives. Praveen, who previously made the much-acclaimed Cinema Bandi , hits the point home with subtlety, yet plenty of impact and a huge credit goes to writer Vasanth Maringanti. Also the writer of Cinema Bandi , Vasanth Maringanti explores some sharp themes while scripting this madcap fable about feminism and masculinity. Subham has the kind of unique premise that could go completely haywire while indulging in its wacky possibilities but here, the narrative constantly moves in the right direction and escalates the tension amidst its many hilarious set-pieces. Among the three male protagonists we have here, there is one of each kind the one who is confused, the one who follows, and the one who leads. The last one (played by Srinivas Gavireddy), who also proclaims to be an Alpha male, delivers the funniest moments as he gradually gets emasculated in the most uproarious of demeanors. In one of the developments, the Alpha suggests a way that could help them get rid of their problem with ghosts. As that solution misfires later on, the three men learn one thing they dont understand their wives. And at the core of it, thats what Subham is about it redefines masculinity as the ability to understand and empathise with the women in your lives. In an amusing throwaway visual, the protagonists friends stop him from getting down on his knees even when he wants to make a proposal. There are bona fide commandments for being an Alpha, and none of them include asking for help something they unlearn with each hurdle in their journey of becoming a good husband. Of course, Subham , for its all satirical tropes, is an optimistic movie so the men come around. Yet, this doesnt take away from the films biting moments of satire earlier where it takes a dig at the current obsession with alpha masculinity. There are so many delightfully absurd devices at play here. In a hilarious turn of events, the two worlds, divided by a TV screen, collide as the fandom directly confront their favourite screen idol, reprimanding him for everything problematic about his long-running TV show. Even the name of the TV show Janma Janmala Bandham (a bond spanning many lifetimes) is a fabulous dig at how the world thrives in creating a never-ending quest for peace, instead of helping cultivate a society where the viewers dont seek a closure with such desperation. Later on, as the three wives sit down to write the perfect way to exorcise their own ghosts, you wonder if the writer is making a point about giving a space to their supressed voices, creating a world where everyone is equally listened to before the big decisions are made. Its also interesting that the film stages Srivalli and her husband (Harshith Reddy) as the protagonist couple for it also gives us a peek into the inner life of a woman who lives with her in-laws, the most common family system in the Indian middle class. At one point, Srivalli, a working woman, feels guilty of distancing her husband because of her strong-headed personality, and suddenly starts behaving like a homemaker. You feel a tinge of fear, watching this moment unfold, knowing Telugu cinemas tendencies to domesticate their strong women but that is where Subham stands apart. The writer-director team stage this moment as a momentary fear felt by Srivalli, not a permanent, personality-moulding experience. Srivallis fears, of not being an ideal housewife, should be transient and the team knows it. Vivek Sagar deserves a special mention for his funky background music that keeps up with the manic energy of the narrative. Cinematographer Mridul Sujit Sen captures Bheemilipuram with disarming idyllicism and beauty it looks like a town you want to settle down in, despite all its horrors. While all the lead actors Harshith Reddy, Shriya Kontham, Gavireddy Srinivas, Charan Peri, Shravani Lakshmi, Shalini Kondepudi put in commendable performances, Shriya and Srinivas particularly stand out. Among the ensemble cast, Rag Mayur makes a delightful appearance in a special cameo. Samantha Ruth Prabhu too flourishes in her brief cameo, bringing great deadpan humour to her scenes. Subham , while making all the pertinent points it makes, is also written in a way that captures the truth of a specific phase in our recent history. It was a slightly different world 20 years ago, and much of the young generation might struggle to relate to. Yet what remains relevant, all these years later, is the need for more empathetic husbands, men who can communicate, men who know how to reach out for help, men who do not mansplain, and choose to admit that a plastic water tank is better than a cement tank. In another absurd moment, Srivallis husband runs out on the street, escaping his wifes wrath, only to see the street filled with all the other men in the town. They are all worried, scared, panicky, but they dont utter a word to each other. The visual of hundreds of men worrying in silence thats the peak male loneliness epidemic we read about in internet discourse, and Subham captures it with inspired humour. As Oscar Wilde once said, if you want to tell the truth, be funny; otherwise; they will kill you. More Telugu filmmakers could take a leaf out of Wildes book, and follow in the footsteps of Vasanth Maringanti and Praveen Kandregula.

The New Indian Express 10 May 2025 6:47 pm

Hundreds of student activists hold protest in Dhakas Shahbagh demanding ban on Awami League

DHAKA, May 10: Hundreds of student activists and leaders of the National Citizens Party (NCP), affiliated to the powerful Students Against Discrimination body which toppled the Sheikh Hasina government in August last year, are holding a sit-in in Dhakas Shahbagh intersection demanding a ban on the Awami League. National Citizen Party (NCP) convenor Hasnat Abdullah has declared a road blockade unless the Hasinas Awami League party is formally banned. The call triggered mass mobilisation, with thousands of NCP and [] The post Hundreds of student activists hold protest in Dhakas Shahbagh demanding ban on Awami League appeared first on Daily Excelsior .

Daily Excelsior 10 May 2025 4:11 pm

India beat Sri Lanka 8-0 in SAFF U19 Championship

India kicked off their SAFF U19 Championship title defence in spectacular fashion with a commanding 8-0 victory against Sri Lanka in their Group B opener at the Golden Jubilee Stadium here. The dominant display was capped by a superb hat-trick ...

Web Dunia 10 May 2025 12:57 pm

Amid Kalimela bandh, BDO faces new charges

MALKANGIRI: A 12-hour Kalimela bandh by Opposition political seeking action against local block development officer (BDO) on Wednesday took twist after a woman sarpanch filed harassment charges against him. Badigata sarpanch Lilly Sodi filed a complaint with Kalimela police alleging that the BDO Pradeep Kumar Kar attempted to outrage her modesty while she was in her office on May 2. When contacted, the BDO said the allegation is totally false and fabricated. On May 2, the day of the incident as alleged by the sarpanch, I was with the Malkangiri MLA whole day in a Rogi Kalyan Samiti meeting at Kalimela community health centre, informed Kar. Kalimela IIC Chandrakant Tandi said that the sarpanch had lodged an FIR with Kalimela police and after preliminary inquiry he submitted a report to the SDPO. Meanwhile, the bandh demanding transfer of the BDO saw strong participation of all opposition political parties with businesses across the town downing their shutters. Agitators hurled eggs at the Kalimela block office and protestors locked its main gate. Previously, elected PRI members from 23 gram panchayats had submitted a complaint to the collector on April 11. The collector had requested 15 days to investigate the matter. District Congress president Govind Patra, BJD leader Pradeep Majhi and BJD district unit president Manas Madkami participated in the protest against the BDO.

The New Indian Express 10 May 2025 12:00 pm

Eastern Air Command Chief Meets Assam CM Amid Rising India-Pakistan Tensions

HT Digital GUWAHATI, MAY 10: Air Marshal Surat Singh, Air Officer Commanding-in-Chief (AOC-in-C) of the Eastern Air Command, met Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma on May 9, as military tensions between India and Pakistan continue to escalate. The Chief Ministers Office (CMO) shared details of the meeting on social media platform X, stating, Air []

thehillstimes 10 May 2025 11:41 am

Telangana irrigation engineer caught red handed taking Rs 60000 bribe

Hyderabad: Telangana Anti-Corruption Bureau (ACB) officials on Friday, May 9, arrested executive engineer, irrigation department, Arram Reddy Amarender Reddy, division no 7, Sircilla, for allegedly accepting and demanding a bribe of Rs 60,000 from a contractor. As per ACB officials, the officer had demanded the bribe from the complainant in lieu of settling a pending 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 .

The Siasat Daily 10 May 2025 11:38 am

Dasmohapatra gets second SJTA show cause notice

BHUBANESWAR: The Shree Jagannath Temple Administration (SJTA) has issued a second show cause notice to Srimandir Daitapati Nijog secretary Ramakrushna Dasmohapatra over his participation in inauguration of Jagannath temple at Digha despite being aware that it is being called Jagannath Dham. The SJTA has given Dasmohapatra two days to submit a satisfactory explanation failing which action will be taken against him as per the Shree Jagannath Temple Act, 1955. The notice states that the Digha temple authorities used the name Jagannath Dham - Digha and a signboard Jagannath Dham was displayed outside the temple. As a senior Daitapati servitor of Srimandir, Dasmohapatra was aware of this and his participation in the consecration ceremony of Jagannath Dham at Digha has led to confusion among the devotees about the traditions of Shree Jagannath temple at Puri. Besides, it has hurt the religious sentiments of countless Shree Jagannath devotees, the notice read. The SJTA demanded an explanation as to why he as a senior servitor of Srimandir participated in the inauguration of a temple that goes by the name Jagannath Dham, and if he raised any protest against such naming with the organisers during the inauguration ceremony. Earlier this week, the SJTA had issued a show cause notice to him over his statement on the use of surplus sacred Nabakalebara wood of the 12th-century shrine in crafting idols of the Digha temple. He was asked to give his reply within seven days from May 4.

The New Indian Express 10 May 2025 11:25 am

Priority was to ensure harmony in tense situation: Karnataka Speaker Khader

MANGALURU: Assembly Speaker U T Khader on Friday said it is up to the state government whether to hand over the Suhas Shetty murder case to the National Investigation Authority (NIA) or not, and he has no objection to any probe. Responding to a media query on the Opposition BJP demanding a NIA probe into the case and criticism of the ongoing probe by the local police, Khader said, I have already requested the authorities to arrest all the culprits in the case and those involved in assaults after the crime. The accused in the case must be given strict punishment. Nobody has a right to kill anyone. Asked about allegations of him influencing the probe and his recent remark that Mohammed Fazils family had claimed that they were not involved in the case, Khader said, There was a tense situation when the murder took place. My priority at that time was to ensure communal harmony in my district. Hence, whatever information I received, I shared it in public. J P Nadda to visit Suhas Shetty's family, BJP urges NIA probe into murder case He said his intention at that time was that the situation did not get worse. The police have investigated and arrested whoever was involved in the murder. People of my constituency know me and critics dont bother me. Such criticism is not new to me. Those who trust me will not take those allegations seriously. All doubts in the murder case must be cleared. To a query on the BJP allegations of his links with one Mustafa under whom the accused in the murder case worked and allegations of him attending a cricket tournament organised by Mustafa, Khader said, I get invitations for weddings, cricket tournaments and local events. But I did not attend this particular cricket tournament as I was busy. Some are politicising the issue. For me politics is not important, but communal harmony and fraternity in my district is. Our district must get more development work and investments. Nobody should derail development in our district, he added.

The New Indian Express 10 May 2025 7:59 am

Youths offer puja for Indian soldiers at historical shrine

RANCHI: Amid the escalating tension between India and Pakistan, a special puja was performed at Ranchis historical Pahari Mandir for the well-being of our soldiers. With photographs of Bharat Mata along with Colonel Sofia Qureshi and Wing Commander Vyomika Singh in their hands, several youths assembled at the Shiva temple for prayers. During the puja, the priest chanted mantras for the victory of the Indian Armed Forces. Later, the youth raised slogans of Bharat Mata Ki Jai, Har Har Mahadev, Indian Army Zindabad, and Hindustan Zindabad, Pakistan Murdabad. We have gathered here to pray to Pahari Baba for the well-being of our soldiers and Indias victory over Pakistan. Nobody has returned empty-handed from this shrine. We offered abhishek with milk to Pahari Baba, said Uttam Yadav, president of Rashtriya Yuva Shakti, which organised the puja. One of the youths, Priti Sinha, added, We have prayed to Pahari Baba to give so much strength to our soldiers that Pakistan gets annihilated, so that no other country may ever dare any kind of misadventure with us. Pahari Mandir is an ancient Shiva temple on a barren hill, which attracts hundreds of devotees from Ranchi and nearby areas. Notably, during the colonial era, British authorities used to hang freedom fighters on this hill, and therefore, it was named Fansi Tongri (hangmans hill). To keep their memory alive, the temple has been unfurling the Tricolour Independence and Republic Day since 1947. Perhaps it is the only place of worship in the country with such a custom. A plaque on the temple wall also indicates the spot where the Tricolour was first hoisted on the midnight of August 14, 1947, by freedom fighter Krishna Chandra Das to honour his martyred friends.

The New Indian Express 10 May 2025 7:46 am

Political parties in Odisha express solidarity with armed forces

Bhubaneswar: BJP, BJD and Congress organised different programmes in Bhubaneswar Friday to express their solidarity with the countrys armed forces and boost their morale. The BJP and BJD organised mass lamp-lighting programmes before Ram Mandir and Shri Lingaraj temple here, respectively, this evening, to pray for the well-being of Indian soldiers. BJP womens wing leaders []

orissapost 9 May 2025 10:42 pm

52 tribal families refuse to leave Karnataka's Nagarahole Tiger Reserve, say it's their ancestral land

MADIKERI: The 52 tribal families who entered the Nagarahole Tiger Reserve claiming land rights under the Forest Rights Act (FRA) continue to stay put inside the forest as a way of protest. Meanwhile, the forest department is urging them to vacate, citing legal and implementation hurdles. Over 150 tribes from Jenukuruba, Betta Kuruba, Yarava and Paniya communities have occupied the forest land in Nagarhole Tiger Reserve, demanding implementation of the Forest Rights Act (FRA). However, as per the forest department, the status quo has to be maintained until July 25, following the SC order. Further, the foresters are unable to force eviction as 50% of the population of the tribes who have occupied the land consists of women and children. We have not occupied the forest land, but we are occupying our ancestral land. We were evicted from the place under the Wildlife Protection Act nearly 45 years ago. After this, we stayed in line houses of the estates in the surrounding areas and we have been living in pitiable conditions since then. Following the FRA Act, we saw hope of reoccupying our ancestral land lawfully. It is a historical injustice that we were thrown out of the ancestral land and we have suffered enough, shared Jenu Kurubara Shivu, one of the tribal leaders and secretary of Nagarahole Adivasi Tribe Forest Rights Implementation Committee. He explained that they have been protesting for the implementation of the FRA from 2009-10. After we learnt about FRA, a total of 52 tribal families put forth applications for the sanction of the forest right, he explained. He added that a joint verification process was ordered in 2021 and in 2024, a joint verification by the forest, revenue, tribal welfare and panchayat raj was conducted. While the report on the joint verification had to be submitted in four months, the same has been delayed invariably. The joint verification has not been signed by the concerned department officials, highlighting the inefficiency of the government departments, he alleged. He explained that numerous protests were led in the recent past and they had been shunned by the officials who he alleged extended false assurances. But this time, we have occupied our ancestral land and the indefinite protests will continue until we are granted our rights, he voiced. The tribes have occupied the forest land for the past five days and have built make-shift structures for their deities inside the forest zone. Meanwhile, the letter to the CM from retired PCCF BK Singh urged the government to temporarily stop the grant of land under the FRA. Further, Singh has also filed a petition with the SC and status quo of forests has been ordered till July 25, preventing any new activities or changes. He has urged the state not to treat FRA as a land grant as this would escalate wildlife conflict and urged the government not to sanction land for those who occupied the forest after December 13, 2005. Meanwhile, the forest department is of the opinion that the applications filed by the tribes for FRA were rejected in 2011. As per the government records, Attur Kolli Forest, the land that is now in conflict under FRA, falls under the Nagarahole Range and as per the previous data, there was no signs of habitat. While the tribes had applied for rights under FRA in 2009, the same was rejected in 2011. Nevertheless, the SC ordered for a re-verification process of the applications in 2019 and a re-verification was carried out in 2024. However, the report of the re-verification data has not been submitted by the Sub Divisional Level Committee and the District Level Committee till date, which is being opposed by the tribes. The tribes have occupied the forest land and we cannot force them out as there are women and children. Further, status quo has been ordered in natural forests following a petition by retired PCCF BK Singh. The status quo must be maintained till July 25 until further notice, confirmed Ananya Kumar, Nagarahole Division ACF.

The New Indian Express 9 May 2025 7:46 pm

Bangladeshs interim Govt mulling to ban ousted ex-PM Hasinas party

DHAKA, May 9: Bangladeshs interim government on Friday said it would take a quick decision on banning deposed prime minister Sheikh Hasinas Awami League. The announcement by the interim government chief Professor Muhammad Yunuss office in a statement came after student-led newly floated National Citizen Party (NCP) activists overnight rallied in front of his official residence demanding Hasinas party be disbanded. NCP leadership had spearheaded the massive student-led protests that resulted in the ouster of Hasina on August 5 [] The post Bangladeshs interim Govt mulling to ban ousted ex-PM Hasinas party appeared first on Daily Excelsior .

Daily Excelsior 9 May 2025 5:34 pm

Meghan to be sued for $10 M? What is 'bath salt' controversy

Meghan Markle faces a potential $10 million lawsuit after a fan, Robin Patrick, claims she suffered severe burns from using the Duchess' homemade bath salt recipe featured on 'With Love, Meghan.' Patrick alleges catastrophic burns due to the bath salts, demanding compensation for medical expenses and damages from Markle, Netflix, and Archewell Productions for alleged negligence.

The Times of India 9 May 2025 4:45 pm

Knife-wielding man arrested in Tokyo; blames toxic parenting

When questioned, the suspect spoke of his demanding parents, who he said were obsessed with his academic achievement, local media said

The Hindu 9 May 2025 3:59 pm

Gujarat on Alert: CM Patel tightens border security, cancels health leaves, ramps up emergency stocks

AHMEDABAD: Gujarat has been put on high alert following escalating tensions between India and Pakistan, triggering an emergency response from the state machinery. In a decisive move, Chief Minister Bhupendra Patel convened a high-level review meeting on Friday, May 9, 2025, at the State Emergency Operation Center in Gandhinagar. Bringing together senior secretaries, district administrators, and police chiefs under one roof, Patel mapped out an aggressive security strategy in response to the volatile situation. Immediately following the meeting, fortified security grids were activated across Gujarats border villages, while Bhuj Airport was swiftly transferred under army control to tighten defense readiness. Speaking to the media after the meeting, the Minister of State for Home Affairs of Gujarat said, The Chief Minister expressed his gratitude to the officers of all the forces on behalf of the citizens of Gujarat. In this tense situation, he reviewed the preparedness with all government departments to ensure there is no shortage in the support required by the forces. Coordination issues between forces, if any, were also discussed to find quick solutions. Citizens need not be afraid of any kind of rumors. Parallelly, the state government clamped down on health sector mobility, canceling all leaves for doctors, paramedics, and health workersexcept for cases of severe illness. Orders were issued for immediate return to duty, targeting even those still lingering on sanctioned leave, underlining the gravity of the moment. Simultaneously, the health department received strict directives to stockpile critical medicines, deploy rapid-response medical teams, and ensure continuous power backup through generator installations, reinforcing the states preparedness for any fallout from the spiraling crisis. Tensions soar in Jammu & Kashmir after Pak's failed drone attack, heavy shelling; woman killed, four injured Gujarat, sharing both land and sea borders with Pakistan, has gone into lockdown mode after India's precision anti-terror strikes across the border. Acting without delay, Director General of Police Vikas Sahay, late Wednesday night, ordered the blanket cancellation of all police leaves across cities and districts, citing an unforeseen situation demanding full-force readiness. As tensions surge along the Kutch-Pakistan border, authorities have slammed an indefinite ban on fishing activities in the sensitive marine zones of Narayan Sarovar, Jakhau, and Lakhpat to choke any potential threat from the sea. On the southern front, Surat Police have escalated to high alert, reinforcing security at Sunwali Beach with a heavy deployment, while Hazira Police intensify beach patrols to preempt any infiltration. Locals have been placed on strict surveillance duty, with clear instructions to immediately alert police about any suspicious individuals or activities. Taking no chances, Surat Police Commissioner convened an urgent meeting with fishermen and coastal residents, warning them to avoid venturing into the sea unless absolutely essential, and mandating swift reporting of any suspicious sightings to the nearest police station, stitching a tight, vigilant net across the vulnerable coastline. BSF foils major infiltration attempt in Jammu; kills seven terrorists, destroys Pakistan Rangers post

The New Indian Express 9 May 2025 12:52 pm

Pedestrian Killed in Hit-and-Run on Umred Road, Case Registered Against Unknown Driver

Nagpur A 29-year-old man lost his life in a tragic hit-and-run incident near Atul Lawn on Umred Road in Wathoda on April 29, 2025. The police have registered a case against an unidentified car driver responsible for the fatal crash. The victim, Suraj Sukhdas Jangde, a resident of Vinoba Nagar near Hanuman Mandir in [] The post Pedestrian Killed in Hit-and-Run on Umred Road, Case Registered Against Unknown Driver appeared first on Nagpur Today : Nagpur News .

nagpurtoday 9 May 2025 12:42 pm

CPM urges Puducherry govt to revise SC reservation criteria, enforce Supreme Court ruling

PUDUCHERRY: CPM has urged the Puducherry government to revise the criteria granting reservation only to Origin (indigenous) SCs, who were residing in the UT before 1964 , aligning it with the criteria set for Other Backward Classes (OBC) and Most Backward Classes (MBC) which offers reservations to residents who settled in the UT before 2001. In a memorandum submitted to Chief Minister N Rangasamy, CPM State Secretary S Ramachandran called the existing 1964 cut-off year for SC reservations unfair and discriminatory. Due to such disparities, reservation benefits in higher education are being diverted to the general category, Ramachandran said adding that this should be prevented. He demanded that all SC categories receive free education from primary to postgraduate level. Of Puducherrys estimated 14 lakh population, 16% belong to SC communities. As per government data, 60% of these are considered Origin SCs, while 40% are classified as migrants based on the 1964 benchmark. While central welfare funds are allocated based on the total SC population, state benefits such as scholarships, job reservations, and promotions are extended only to Origin SCs, according to a 2005 government order. Ramachandran noted that this order was struck down by the Supreme Court in 2014 by a three-member bench, including the Chief Justice of India. However, the verdict has yet to be implemented. Only those who approach the courts individually are getting relief, which is unjust, he said, demanding the immediate enforcement of the Supreme Courts ruling. He also called for SC certificates to be issued based on maternal lineage to eliminate gender-based discrimination. Highlighting shrinking employment opportunities, the CPM leader further urged the government to extend reservation benefits for SC, OBC, and MBC communities into the private sector.

The New Indian Express 9 May 2025 10:42 am

Staff strike shuts NTPL units in Thoothukudi, 1K MW power production hit

THOOTHUKUDI: With the first unit of NLC Tamil Nadu Power Limited (NTPL) shut down on Wednesday, power generation at the 1,000-MW thermal plant came to a grinding halt on Thursday, as a direct result of the indefinite strike being carried out by its contract workers since April 17. According to officials, the second unit has been non-operational since May 2 due to the protest. Power production at the first unit halted at around 7.15 pm on Wednesday, following labour shortage. The NTPL generated 755 MW on April 16 -- a day before the workers strike -- which gradually declined to 527 MW on May 2 when the unit 2 operations were temporarily stopped, and completely halted production on Wednesday. The two units -- each with a capacity of 500 MW per day -- are connected to the central power grid in Ettayapuram. Power production of 1,000 MW a day has been paused amid the peak of summer when the electricity demand is high. All 1,372 contract workers, who are members of Central Organisation of Tamil Nadu Electricity Employees (COTEE) and NTPL contract labourers union of Labour Progressive Federation, have been striking since April 17 demanding that the administration implement a Madras High Court order mandating pay on a par with workers of NLC thermal power plant. On April 24, NTPL obtained a stay for implementing the HC order until May 19.

The New Indian Express 9 May 2025 8:56 am

Port worker killed in road mishap near Paradip, protest sparks 3-hour blockade

PARADIP: Unease prevailed at Tarenigada chowk after an employee of Paradip port was killed in an accident on Cuttack-Paradip state highway on Thursday. The deceased was identified as Ajit Hembram (45) of Mayurbhanj district. He was employed as an electrician by the Paradip Port Authority. The mishap took place in the morning. Sources said Ajit was on way to work on his motorcycle when a speeding passenger bus hit him at Tarenigada chowk within Paradip Model police limits. He was killed instantly. Following the mishap, tension flared up in the area as port workers and locals staged road blockade demanding compensation and job for the deceaseds family. Vehicular movement on the state highway was paralysed for nearly three hours due to the protest. On being informed, a team of police led by Paradip additional SP Smruti Ranjan Kar reached the spot and held discussions with the agitators. The road blockade was lifted after the administration assured to address the protestors demands. Police have registered a case in this connection and sent Ajits body to Kujang hospital for postmortem.

The New Indian Express 9 May 2025 8:18 am

Minister doubles as ryot, reaps record yield of 65 bags of paddy per acre

VIJAYAWADA: Water Resources Minister Nimmala Ramanaidu, a farmers son with deep roots in agriculture, has emerged as an exemplary farmer by achieving a remarkable yield of 65 bags of paddy per acre in his six-acre farm. Despite his demanding roles as an MLA and Minister for Water Resources, he actively participates in farming, demonstrating that dedication and scientific methods can lead to high productivity with minimal investment. At a press conference organised at Palakollu Assistant Director of Agriculture Office, Addala Parvathi, Assistant Director of Agriculture, and K Rajasekhar, Mandal Agriculture Officer, shared details of Ramanaidus achievement. In his fields at Agarathi Palem village in Palakollu mandal of West Godavari district, Nimmala cultivated the PR 126 fine variety (Grade A) paddy during the Rabi season. His six-acre farm yielded a total of 390 bags, averaging 65 bags per acre with low input costs and high profit. Ramanaidus hands-on approach sets him apart. Despite his busy schedule, he spends time in his fields during his two-day visits to his constituency, engaging in tasks like transplanting, weeding, applying fertilisers, and spraying pesticides alongside farm workers. During the tillering stage, he aerated the soil to promote healthy root and tiller development, which significantly boosted yield. His proactive measures, such as preventing weed seed contamination and adapting to weather conditions, were instrumental in achieving record yield. Parvathi and Rajasekhar emphasised that Nimmalas achievements highlight the potential for farmers to achieve high crop yields through careful planning and adherence to expert guidance.

The New Indian Express 9 May 2025 8:14 am

Man United, Tottenham reach Europa League final and are one win away from Champions League

MANCHESTER: For Manchester United or Tottenham, a miserable campaign will end in Europa League glory. Despite both teams languishing in the bottom half of the Premier League, the Champions League is now just one game away. That's the reward on offer after the two troubled English clubs advanced to the final of Europe's second-tier competition on Thursday. United beat Athletic Bilbao 4-1 in the semifinal second leg at Old Trafford and won 7-1 on aggregate. Tottenham won 2-0 away at Bod/Glimt to seal a 5-1 aggregate victory. It sets up an all-English Europa League final for the second time in six years after Chelsea beat Arsenal to lift the trophy in 2019. If we don't win the final, it means nothing for us, United coach Ruben Amorim said. It's hard to describe what it's like to be manager of this club. You want to give them (the fans) something, because we've been so disappointing in the Premier League. United came back from 1-0 down at halftime against Bilbao, with Mason Mount coming off the bench to score twice after the break. Casemiro and Rasmus Hojlund were also on target. Dominic Solanke and Pedro Porro struck for Tottenham against Bod/Glimt in Norway. The final is in Bilbao on May 21. It's an unbelievable feeling, Spurs defender Micky van de Ven said. We've had a tough season, but we're one game away from winning silverware. Manchester United stun Lyon in nine-goal Europa League classic to reach semis A major title, alone, would be enough to salvage what has otherwise been a season to forget for both United and Spurs. But the added prize of a place in the lucrative Champions League would put the winner back among Europe's elite next term. That hasn't looked likely for either team for most of the campaign as they have languished closer to the relegation zone than the top five. United is 15th in the standings having lost a club record 16 games in the Premier League. It is also certain to record its worst-ever points total in the modern era, as well as its lowest finish. For Tottenham, it's even worse sitting one place below United after a club record-equaling 19 losses in the Premier League. Now, one of those teams has the chance to effectively erase their woeful domestic form by winning the final, which will be the fourth time they have faced each other this season. Spurs won all three of the previous encounters twice in the league and also in the English League Cup. We are struggling, both of us, so I don't know what is going to happen, Amorim said. That is a good thing and a bad thing with this team. I never know. Tottenham's Pedro Porro celebrates scoring a goal during the Europa League semifinal soccer match between Bod/Glimt and Tottenham Hotspur on May 8, 2025. Manchester United reliant on Europa League with season on life support Mount double Uniteds two-legged victory over Bilbao defied its performances for most of the season, which saw former coach Erik ten Hag fired in October and his replacement, Amorim, oversee 12 losses in 24 league games. Bilbao, fourth in the Spanish league, trailed 3-0 from the first leg but mounted a fightback through Mikel Jauregizars curling long-range shot in the 31st minute at Old Trafford. There were signs of nerves in Uniteds play as the visitors applied more pressure, but the introduction of Mount in the 62nd turned the game. He spun and curled a low shot past Bilbao goalkeeper Julen Agirrezabala 10 minutes after coming on. Casemiro headed United in front in the 79th and Hojlund scored from close range in the 85th. Mount got his second when he spotted Agirrezabala off his line in the first minute of stoppage time and fired home from near the halfway line. It is United's third Europa League final in eight years, having won the competition in 2017. United won the FA Cup last year and the League Cup in 2023 and this would be a third trophy-winning season in a row. It would also be Amorim's first for the club after winning two Portuguese league titles with Sporting Lisbon. He described it as massive. For me its the most important because its the next one, he said. Man United, Tottenham take commanding leads in the Europa League semifinals Postecoglou prediction Tottenham manager Ange Postecoglou insists he always delivers a trophy in his second year in charge. That was true at his previous clubs Brisbane Roar, Yokohama F Marinos and Celtic. But even the most optimistic of Spurs fans must have questioned whether he could maintain that record, given the team's struggles this season. Now he is one game away from coming good on his statement. Spurs led 3-1 from the first leg against a Bod/Glimt team that became the first from Norway to reach a major European semifinal. But the trip to the Aspmyra Stadion, located north of the Arctic Circle, with anartificial playing field, meant there was still some prospect of a comeback. Two goals in six minutes in the second half killed off any thought of that, with Solanke scoring in the 63rd and Porro adding the second. Spurs' last trophy was the League Cup in 2008. Conference League Chelsea will play Real Betisin the final of the UEFA Conference League. Chelsea advanced with a 5-1 on aggregate win against Djurgrden winning the second leg 1-0 through Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall's goal. In the other semifinal, Betis drew 2-2 away at Fiorentina after extra time and won 4-3 on aggregate. Man United, Tottenham reach Europa League quarterfinals

The New Indian Express 9 May 2025 8:01 am

SC pulls up BJPs Dubey for highly irresponsible remarks

NEW DELHI: The Supreme Court on Thursday heavily criticised BJP MP Nishikant Dubey for his scandalous remarks, accusing CJI Sanjiv Khanna of being responsible for a civil war . It called his remark highly irresponsible and reflective of a penchant for attracting attention. However, the SC refused to initiate contempt proceedings against Dubey after hearing a plea filed by a lawyer, Vishal Tiwari. The statements of Dubey show ignorance about the role of the constitutional courts and the duties and obligations bestowed on them under the Constitution. At the same time, we are of the firm opinion that courts are not as fragile as flowers to wither and wilt under such ludicrous statements, said a two-judge bench, led by CJI Khanna and Justice Sanjay Kumar. Reprimanding Dubey for his remarks on judiciary, the bench added, We do not believe that the confidence in and credibility of the courts in the eyes of the public can be shaken by such absurd statements, though it can be said without the shadow of doubt that there is a desire and deliberate attempt to do so. For some, religious identities are staple to forward hateful politics: Former CEC Quraishi slams Nishikant Dubey

The New Indian Express 9 May 2025 7:15 am

Despite severe teacher crunch, KREIS students outshine govt schools

BENGALURU: Karnatakas KREIS (Karnataka Residential Educational Institutions Society) schools continue to outperform government-run ones in board examinations, but a severe shortage of teaching staff threatens to undermine their long-term success. Currently, just 9,000 teachers are responsible for educating over 2.12 lakh students. The demanding nature of these postings has deterred many educators from accepting positions, according to officials from the Social Welfare Department, which oversees the schools. They are urging the government to offer incentives or increase salaries to attract and retain qualified teachers. Despite these challenges, KREIS schools have achieved remarkable academic results this year. They recorded a 91% pass rate in the SSLC exams significantly higher than the state average of 62.34% and a 91.64% pass rate in the 2nd PUC exams, far surpassing the 57.11% recorded by government colleges. KREIS operates approximately 822 schools, primarily serving students from severely disadvantaged backgrounds, including children of sanitation workers, nomadic tribes, former Devadasis, rescued bonded labourers and other vulnerable communities. Many of these students are first-generation learners. Impressively, 34.10% of students earned distinctions and 55.90% achieved first-class results. The average score rose from 71.54% last year to 78% this year, and 71 students ranked among the top scorers. Officials credit this success to the KREIS schools holistic support system. Unlike regular government institutions, these residential schools provide for every basic need including toiletries, uniforms and textbooks entirely free of cost. This approach allows students from Classes 6 to 12 to focus entirely on their education, while promoting confidence and self-discipline in a supportive environment. However, the current teacher-student ratio is raising alarms. Officials warn that the burden on existing staff is unsustainable and may compromise the quality of education over time. Many teachers avoid KREIS postings due to the high workload and inadequate pay, said a teacher from a KREIS school in Koppal. If this continues, larger class sizes and staff burnout will become the norm. The only way to maintain quality is to improve compensation and provide incentives to attract skilled educators. In a progressive move this year, the department introduced a policy to admit orphaned children directly into KREIS schools, reserving 50% of seats for them without entrance exams. This initiative aims to protect vulnerable children from exploitation and guarantees free education from Class 6 through Class 12.

The New Indian Express 9 May 2025 7:05 am

Treated water to flow into Nelamangala lakes

BENGALURU: Nelamangala, on the outskirts of Bengaluru, will soon get its drinking water from Yettinahole. The groundwater table will be improved by filling up lakes with the water. After water of the Vrishabhavathi river near Nayandahalli is purified, it will be released into the lakes of Nelamangala taluk, Deputy Chief Minister DK Shivakumar said here on Thursday. Shivakumar, who is also Water Resources minister, addressed a gathering after performing bhoomi puja (ground breaking ceremony) in Nelamangala for filling up 70 lakes in the districts of Bengaluru Urban, Bengaluru Rural and Tumakuru. It will be done by purifying 240MLD water under the Vrishabhavathi Lift Irrigation Project. Our resolve is to make the lives of farmers better. During our term in office, we will work on behalf of farmers, we will protect farmers, and not break our promises. We are not providing sewage water with Vrishabhavathi, said Shivakumar, adding that this is a service for farmers from the government. Shivakumar also used the platform to speak about the Mahadayi project, and stated that irrigation work in the state has been delayed due to issues related to forest land. I met the Union environment minister on Wednesday and appealed to him about this. He said he will remove the obstacles to the Yettinahole and Mahadayi projects, the DCM said. Shivakumar added that water from the river Arkavathy, which joins Nelamangala, was purified and diverted to Kolar through the KC Valley Project. He also lauded his party MLA Srinivas, saying, He is a person who is working for the Metro to come to Nelamangala, and is demanding underground drainage and increase in groundwater. The entire government is standing in his favour, he said.

The New Indian Express 9 May 2025 5:54 am

ICC rights dispute: Star to file its reply against ZEEL's counterclaim by June 6

Zee Entertainment and Star India are embroiled in arbitration over a terminated sub-licensing agreement for ICC broadcast rights, with Star seeking $940 million in damages. Zee is contesting the claims, asserting no default and demanding a refund of $8 million.

The Economic Times 9 May 2025 12:07 am

History will record PM Modis leadership in glowing terms: Deve Gowda on Operation Sindoor

History will record PM Modis leadership in glowing terms: Deve Gowda on Operation Sindoor Bengaluru: Former Prime Minister and Janata Dal (Secular) Rajya Sabha member H.D. Deve Gowda expressed his admiration for Prime Minister Narendra Modis leadership following Operation Sindoor. The past couple of weeks must have been very demanding and stressful, but I am [] The post History will record PM Modis leadership in glowing terms: Deve Gowda on Operation Sindoor appeared first on Mangalorean.com .

Mangalorean 8 May 2025 8:25 pm

UP Congress chief Ajay Rai booked for Rafale remarks after Pahalgam attack; remarks aired by Pakistani media spark outrage

LUCKNOW: UP Congress chief Ajay Rai courted controversy after mocking Rafale jets and questioning the government's response to the Pahalgam terror attack, prompting an FIR in Varanasi as his remarks were picked up by Pakistani media and widely criticised. The FIR was registered at Chetganj police station after video footage showing him tying a lemon and chilli to a toy airplaneridiculing the Rafalewent viral. The controversial remarks were made by Rai on May 4, when he questioned the effectiveness of Rafale jets in the aftermath of the deadly Pahalgam attack. The case was registered by Pradeep Gupta, president of the Rashtrawadi Hindu Shakti Vahini. The FIR against Rai includes charges under Section 107(1) for disturbing public peace, and Section 353(2) for spreading false information and broadcasting shocking news. If convicted, Rai could face up to two years in jail or a fine. Rai had asked, Has this Rafale come to hang lemons, mocking a previous superstition-linked ritual involving the fighter jet. While expressing concern over the delay in deploying the Rafale, he also urged the government to act swiftly against terrorism. Rai had further emphasised that families of victims who died in the Pahalgam attack were demanding justice and military action. Meanwhile, the BJP quickly responded to Rais remarks, accusing him of insulting Indias military. According to BJP national spokesperson Shahzad Poonawalla, Rais comments were influenced by Congress leader Rahul Gandhi and were being exploited by Pakistani media to undermine Indias defence capabilities. Various political leaders, especially from the BJP, labelled Rais comments as an attack on national security. Pakistani media reportedly seized the opportunity to broadcast Rais statement, using it in a segment that mocked Indias military strength. A news channel aired the clip during prime time with the headline: Rafale planes are tied with lemons and chilies and parked in the hangar. This coverage sparked outrage in India, with critics accusing Rai of playing into Pakistans propaganda. However, following Operation Sindoor , Ajay Raiinitially critical of the governments delayed responsepraised the Indian Armed Forces for their strength and courage.

The New Indian Express 8 May 2025 8:03 pm

IOS Sagar returns to Kochi after month-long deployment: Indian Navy

Vice Admiral V Srinivas, Flag Officer Commanding-in-Chief, Southern Naval Command congratulated the crew of India and nine friendly foreign countries during the grand reception ceremony held at Naval Base in Kochi upon the return of IOS Sagar, an official statement said

Mid Day 8 May 2025 7:31 pm

Police slam fake news on Poonch shelling victim Maulana Iqbal, call him respected figure with no terror link

SRINAGAR: Police have denied claims made by some TV channels that Maulana Mohammad Iqbal was a Lashkar-e-Toiba militant and was killed in Indian military strike in Kotli, PoK. They confirmed that Iqbal was killed in Pakistani artillery shelling in Poonch and described him as a respected religious figure with no terror links. Iqbal, 46, son of Peer Baksh and a resident of village Baila in Tehsil Mandi in Poonch was killed in cross-border shelling by Pakistan while he was at Madrasa Zia-ul-Uloom in Poonch city on Wednesday, a police spokesman said. It has come to the notice of Poonch Police that certain media channels and social media platforms are circulating baseless and misleading reports regarding the death of Maulana Mohammad Iqbal, the spokesperson said. Misreporting of such sensitive incidents not only causes unnecessary panic but also disrespects the dignity of the deceased and the sentiments of the bereaved family, the spokesperson added. Police warned that any media outlet, journalist, or individual found indulging in the circulation of such fake news shall be liable for legal action as warranted under relevant provisions of law. Some private TV news channels had claimed that Maulana Iqbal was killed in the Indian strike on a terror camp in Kotli in PoK. All media personnel and platforms are advised to verify facts from official sources before publishing any information pertaining to security and public order, the police spokesperson said. Pakistans ceasefire violations along LoC in Poonch claim 13 lives, injure 59: MEA

The New Indian Express 8 May 2025 5:24 pm

Opinion: Opinion | Donald Trump Has Won Another Election - Australia

Donald Trump has won another election ... for the centre-left. First came Canada, where Prime Minister Mark Carney's centre-left Liberals secured victory, and now Australia has returned Anthony Albanese's Labor with a commanding majority.

NDTV 8 May 2025 4:37 pm

IIT Mandi Assistant Professor Recruitment 2025 - Apply Online

The Indian Institute of Technology Mandi (IIT Mandi) has released an official notification for the recruitment of Assistant Professor posts. Interested and eligible candidates can apply online through the official IIT Mandi website. The last date to submit the application form is 27-05-2025.

FreeJobAlert 8 May 2025 4:11 pm

UP Police Arrest Two For Stabbing 8-Year-Old For Celebrating Operation Sindoor

Within hours of the incident, members of Hindu Yuva Vahini and several local right-wing outfits reached the Mandi area and began protesting.

News18 8 May 2025 3:54 pm

Kannada Director Ramnarayan Replaces Songs by Sonu Nigam, Says Apology Isnt Enough

Filmmaker K Ramnarayan replaces two songs sung by Sonu Nigam in his upcoming film, demanding consequences after the singer's controversial remarks on Kannada pride.

Deccan Chronicle 8 May 2025 12:38 pm

Hyderabads Gowlipura slaughter house to reopen soon: GHMC commissioner

Hyderabad: GHMC commissioner R V Karnan announced that the Santosh Nagar Circle Gowlipura Mekala Mandi (slaughter house) in Hyderabad will be reopened soon. He inspected the Gowlipura slaughter house building on Wednesday morning. Why did Hyderabads Gowlipura slaughter house stop functioning? The Gowlipura Mekala Mandi operated smoothly under GHMC supervision until its operations were halted 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 .

The Siasat Daily 8 May 2025 9:52 am

Operation Sindoor: Watching situation very closely, says top U.S. army general

Its right now too early to opine on any of that (Operation Sindoor), says US Army Pacific Commanding General, General Ronald Clark

The Hindu 8 May 2025 9:47 am

Kerala man writes to Union Minister Jaishankar seeking probe into sons death in Saudi Arabia

KOZHIKODE: A grieving father from Parambil Bazar, Kozhikode, has submitted an urgent petition to Minister of External Affairs, S Jaishankar, and Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan, demanding a thorough investigation into the mysterious death of his 33-years-old son Renold Kiran Kunder, in Saudi Arabia. The family strongly suspects foul play and claims the incident was not a suicide, but a murder staged to mislead authorities. Renold had been working as a driver in Dammam, Saudi Arabia, for the past six years, under his sponsor Ahmed Abdullah Bin Abdul Latif of Al-Jabr, located in St. Annahdah District, 847628. The 35-year-old last visited his family in 2023. On April 10, 2025, Renolds father, Frederick Premkumar Kunder, received shocking news through a neighbour of Renold in Saudi Arabia, a man named Solomon, who initially informed the family that Renold had been hospitalised due to an unspecified illness. However, within half an hour, he informed the father that Renold had actually died the previous day, on April 9, and his body was found hanging in his room. Frederick alleged that his son had been subjected to mental and physical torture by both Solomon and the sponsor. According to him, Renold had repeatedly complained of harassment and abuse.

The New Indian Express 8 May 2025 8:22 am

Absconder held in Thannamandi

Excelsior Correspondent RAJOURI, May 7: In a significant breakthrough, Thanamandi Police today apprehended an absconder who had been evading arrest for over a decade. The accused, Mohd Arif, son of Raj Mohd, resident of Husplote Danna, Tehsil Thanamandi, was arrested by a team of Thanamandi police led by SI Nasir Ahmed, under the supervision of SHO Thanamandi, Inspector Hilal Azhar. He said Mohd Arif was wanted in connection with FIR No. 145/2012, registered under Sections 376 and 363 of the [] The post Absconder held in Thannamandi appeared first on Daily Excelsior .

Daily Excelsior 8 May 2025 3:31 am

KPCC president Sudhakaran gains unexpected edge amidst leadership delays

THIRUVANATHAPURAM: Operation Sindoor appears to have turned into an unexpected advantage for KPCC president K Sudhakaran, with the announcement of a new party chief facing further delays. With Anto Antonys proposed elevation hitting a roadblock, the Sudhakaran camp has now adopted a cautious wait-and-watch approach. This shift followed Sudhakarans recent meetings with senior Congress leaders A K Antony and former KPCC president V M Sudheeran. Sources close to the high command said Antony has advised the AICC leadership against rushing into a decision. He has advised the high command to take all sections into consideration before taking a decision as the crucial elections are coming, a senior leader told TNIE. Supporters of Sudhakaran allege that deliberate attempts were made to tarnish the KPCC presidents image in the eyes of the high command. The reports that Sudhakaran had complained to the high command against AICC general secretary in charge of the state, Deepa Dasmunsi, were part of a conspiracy, Mathew Kuzhalnadan MLA told TNIE. It was factually incorrect. We have high regard for her as she had the history of fighting against the Left terror in West Bengal, he said. Sudhakaran has since left Thiruvananthapuram, while posters in support of him were spotted in several parts of the city, including near the KPCC office. In a calculated move, he publicly stated that the high command has never informed him of any impending leadership change, a remark that has put the party leadership in a tight spot. Several senior leaders, unaffiliated with any group, believe it is the high commands indecision that has escalated the issue. If needed, the high command could resolve the issue in one minute, a veteran Congress leader told TNIE. The disaster has already hit the state Congress. The AICC should have taken a decision on whether they wanted a change or not. There is criticism that someone wanted to paint the state Congress leadership bad, he said. Sudhakarans allies also defended the functioning of the KPCC, dismissing allegations of inefficiency. Of the 19,426 wards, we have formed committees in more than 18,000 wards, a KPCC office-bearer told TNIE. In eight districts, ward presidents were selected. Around 10,000 Mahatma Gandhi Kudumba Sangams were held. The appointments of over 90 per cent of BLOs were completed. Training for block presidents and BLOs is ongoing. On Tuesday, collectorate marches were held demanding the CMs resignation. We have been building up momentum against the government. This unnecessary controversy has affected the entire movement, he said.

The New Indian Express 7 May 2025 11:18 pm

CBI Arrests 2 PWD Employees From Surankote For Accepting Bribe

Jammu, May 7: The Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) on Wednesday said to have arrested two employees of PWD, Surankot for demanding and accepting separate bribe of Rs 20,000 and Rs 5,000 respectively from the complainant for processing and releasing complainants GPF. A case was registered by CBI on 05.05.2025 against accused Assistant Accounts Officer and Junior Assistant on allegations that both accused demanded bribe of Rs 30,000 and Rs 8,000 respectively from the complainant for processing and releasing complainants [] The post CBI Arrests 2 PWD Employees From Surankote For Accepting Bribe appeared first on Daily Excelsior .

Daily Excelsior 7 May 2025 7:33 pm

AI fluency is the new wealth: How mastering intelligence can rewrite your paycheque?

Mastering AI is no longer optional; its a direct path to accelerating your career and multiplying your salary. In India, where AI is reshaping industries like finance, healthcare, and logistics, professionals with specialized AI skills are seeing salary hikes of up to 100%, with mid and senior roles commanding even higher premiums. While AI literacy is widespread, mastery in areas like model training and system architecture is in short supply, creating a prime opportunity for those who can rise above general familiarity to become essential experts.

The Times of India 7 May 2025 5:17 pm

Tamil Nadu farmers disappointed over sugarcane support price, shift to other crops - ChiniMandi

Tamil Nadu farmers disappointed over sugarcane support price, shift to other crops ChiniMandi

Google News 7 May 2025 12:41 pm

Auction of Piprahwa Relics by Sothebys Hong Kong shelved

NEW DELHI: Following the intervention of the Ministry of Culture, the auction of Piprahwa Buddhist relics in Hong Kong scheduled on Wednesday has been shelved. We are pleased to inform that, following the intervention of the @MinOfCultureGoI, @Sothebys Hong Kong has postponed the auction of the Piprahwa Buddhist relics, which was scheduled for May 7, 2025. Further details will be shared in due course, the ministry posted on 'X'. Important Announcement We are pleased to inform that, following the intervention of the @MinOfCultureGoI , @Sothebys Hong Kong has postponed the auction of the Piprahwa Buddhist relics, which was scheduled for May 7, 2025. Further details will be shared in due course. Ministry of Culture (@MinOfCultureGoI) May 6, 2025 Following public outcry over the proposed auction of sacred Buddhist relics from Piprahwa, scheduled to take place in Hong Kong on Wednesday, India had taken strong diplomatic and legal measures to stop the sale. The Ministry issued a legal notice to Sothebysa leading multinational auction housedemanding the immediate withdrawal of the auction titled The Piprahwa Gems of the Historical Buddha, Mauryan Empire, Ashokan Era, circa 240200 BCE. The auction, set for Wednesday, includes relics excavated from the Piprahwa Stupa in 1898 by British colonial engineer William Claxton Pepp. In addition to Sothebys, a notice was also sent to Claxton Pepps descendants, including Chris Pepp. Responding to the notice, Sothebys Associate General Counsel Ivy Wong assured Indian officials that the matter has their full attention, according to ministry sources. Simultaneously, the Archaeological Survey of India (ASI) requested the Consulate General of India in Hong Kong to urge local authorities to intervene and prevent the auction. The Ministry of Culture has taken swift and comprehensive measures to stop the auction of the sacred Piprahwa relics, emphasising Indias firm commitment to preserving its cultural and religious heritage, ministry officials stated on Monday. The relics in question include bone fragments believed to belong to Gautama Buddha, housed in soapstone and crystal caskets, a sandstone coffer, and ceremonial offerings such as gold ornaments and gemstones. These artefacts were discovered in Piprahwa, a village in Uttar Pradesh's Siddharthnagar district, just a few kilometres from Lumbini, Nepalthe birthplace of Lord Buddha. An inscription in Brahmi script on one of the caskets confirmed the relics identity as those of the Buddha, deposited by members of the Sakya clan. The majority of these relics were transferred to the Indian Museum in Kolkata in 1899 and are classified as AA antiquities under Indian law, meaning they cannot be sold or exported. However, a portion of the relics retained by the Pepp family is now listed for auction. On Monday, the Culture Ministry convened a high-level review meeting to outline further steps. The Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) has been requested to engage with its embassies in the UK and Hong Kong to block the auction. The Financial Intelligence Unit (FIU) has also been tasked with working with its Hong Kong counterpart to highlight the auctions illegality under international norms. The issue was raised diplomatically last week, when Union Culture Minister Gajendra Singh Shekhawat met with UK Secretary of State for Culture, Media, and Sport, Rt Hon Lisa Nandy, urging immediate action to stop the sale and repatriate the relics.

The New Indian Express 7 May 2025 11:57 am

Meet the tawaif, real courtesan of Heeramandi, who became Pakistan's highest paid item girl, was brainwashed, then brutally murdered by her husband due to..., name is..

While shooting for her film Qasu in 1972, Niggo fell in love with the film's producer, Khawaja Mazhar. The two eventually got married, but Niggo's mother did not agree to their marriage, as tawaifs getting married was frowned upon.

DNA India 7 May 2025 11:54 am

12-year-old among 2 killed in cracker unit explosion

BHADRAK : Two persons including a minor boy were killed and five others suffered serious injuries in a powerful explosion at a firecracker unit near Haladidiha Bypass within Puruna Bazaar police limits here on Tuesday. Police identified the deceased as 12-year-old Sheikh Musaraf and Raitun Bibi (40), both of Haladidiha Bypass area. The duo along with three of the injured persons - Ranjita Jena (24) of Kajimahala and Sulatana Bibi (45) and Arzifa Khatoon (20) of Haldidiha Bypass - was reportedly preparing crackers illegally inside the unit when the mishap took place. Sources said the owner of the unit has a licence to sell fireworks but engaged local workers in manufacturing crackers illegally in a room behind his shop. On the day, the five workers were engaged in the unit when one of the crackers went off at around 9.30 am. The fire spread to the fireworks stock leading to a huge explosion. While the five suffered serious burns, two others present near the unit also sustained injuries. Eyewitnesses said the entire unit was reduced to a rubble in the explosion. The fire spread rapidly to the fireworks depot, engulfing the structure within minutes. On being informed, fire services personnel reached the spot and brought the blaze under control. They along with locals rushed the injured persons to Bhadrak district headquarters hospital (DHH). Chief district medical officer (SDMO) Dr Sudhanshu Sekhar Bal said five critically-injured persons were shifted to SCB Medical College and Hospital in Cuttack where Musaraf and Raitun succumbed during treatment. The remaining two injured were discharged from the DHH after primary treatment. Sources said the condition of the three other women undergoing treatment in SCB is critical. In the evening, local residents staged protest at Haladidiha Bypass demanding adequate compensation for the families of the deceased duo. They also demanded strict action against the cracker unit owner who has reportedly absconded after the incident. Puruna Bazaar IIC Susanta Sahoo said police have launched a probe to determine the cause of the explosion. Further investigation is underway. Meanwhile, Chief Minister Mohan Charan Majhi announced an ex-gratia of Rs 4 lakh each to the families of the deceased from the state disaster response fund.

The New Indian Express 7 May 2025 11:52 am

Joy Business Center - A Dynamic New Commercial Hub at Celebration Bazaar, Khanna

Celebration Bazaar Khanna is the ideal social hub for families and group of friends to celebrate as the project has initiated 'live singing' for the visitors every Saturday and Sunday. The project would soon unveil a gaming/entertainment zone. The project is strategically located between two major industrial hubs of Punjab- Khanna, Asia's largest grain distribution centre and Mandi-Gobindgarh, a major steel industrial hub. It is situated right on NH - 44 connecting Delhi & Amritsar and is part of 88 Acres AIPL DreamCity, Khanna, a world-class township by AIPL group.

News Voir 7 May 2025 11:40 am

Illegal occupation inside Nagarahole tiger reserve; tribals demand land rights

BENGALURU: Scores of people who have illegally entered Nagarahole Tiger Reserve in the last two days have started to set up temporary camps and shelters inside the forest on Tuesday evening demanding the state government give them forest land. They are asking for land inside the tiger reserve and want the Forest Rights Act to be cancelled. They want a gram sabha to be held inside the forest immediately and they be given land rights documents, said Mysuru Malathi Priya, Chief Conservator of Forests. A similar incident had happened six years ago in Nagarahole Tiger Reserve where tribals and others entered the forest seeking rights over forest land. Now the tribals who were relocated under the voluntary tribal relocation programme are seeking rights over forest land along with those who are already staying inside the forest. The Nagarahole Adivasi Janma- Pale Hakku Sthapane Samithi held a meeting on last Saturday and told media in Bengaluru that they wanted cancellation of the Forest Rights Act and the tribal relocation programme. They also demanded implementation of the recent orders issued by Chief Minister Siddaramaiah to provide all facilities (including road, water, electricity and other facilities) to dwellers staying inside forests. A forest official in Nagarahole said: We were unable to get out of the forest or call for more forces as we were gheraoed on Monday. We were unable to contact the police and the forest department head office on Monday. On late Tuesday evening when the message was relayed, help came in. But the police are not clearing the people. We also do not have the sufficient man-power to remove them forcefully. Principal Chief Conservator of Forests, Subhash B Malkhade, said: The tribals want their rights to be settled. But they are not forest dwellers. They have come from outside. The issue is not with the forest department alone. There are sub-committees at the gram, district and taluk levels which has to look into the rights of the tribals along with the Tribal Development Department. Despite repeated attempts, TNIE could not get a comment from the Scheduled Tribes Welfare Department.

The New Indian Express 7 May 2025 10:01 am

Weekend workshops in Bandipur shift focus from tiger chase to forest awareness

BENGALURU: The forest department is working on steps to improve safari tourism in Karnataka. It is now organising workshops on weekends for tourists at Bandipur Tiger Reserve (BTR) to create awareness and sensitise people on man-animal conflicts. The workshop has gained popularity not just among Karnataka tourists, but also those from other states. Tourists are now demanding similar workshops in Tamil Nadu, Kerala, West Bengal, Jharkhand, Odisha and Gujarat, forest officials said. People usually visit forests to see a tiger. But that is not all that a forest offers. We started weekend workshops to make tourists understand forests better. During the sessions organised by the departments naturalists, tourists learn from ants to elephants, trees, plant species, insects and even minor forest produce. The workshops aim is to create awareness on biodiversity and ecology, BTR Director S Prabhakaran told TNIE. The department has so far conducted workshops for 24 batches, where people as young as eight to a group of retired government officials have attended them. Tourists are not just from Bengaluru, but from across India, including Maharashtra, Tamil Nadu, Telangana and West Bengal. The workshops are held in Kannada and English. People come here during weekends for three days and two nights, and after safari, there is nothing much to do. We thought of utilising this time to create awareness and sensitise people. The workshop is now a success. We are working on adding more features to it. The aim is to make people appreciate wildlife and to empower them to reduce conflicts in their own way, said a senior forest official. The workshop is being conducted only in Bandipur now, but gradually it will be extended to all tiger reserves in the state so that more people are sensitised, he added. He said they had tried multiple ways to shift the focus from tiger tourism, but saw little success. But workshops seem to be working. Former forest official and well-known environmental expert KM Chinnappa used to hold similar training for some people. We adopted the same idea, he added.

The New Indian Express 7 May 2025 9:23 am

Mysore jail warder suspended, arrested for abusive video against CM Siddaramaiah

MYSURU: A warder at Mysore Central Jail was suspended for six months, and also arrested by Bettadapura police after a video surfaced on social media, in which he makes abusive remarks against Chief Minister Siddaramaiah. The video was allegedly shot by prison warder Madhu Kumar, and went viral on social media platforms, prompting the jail superintendent to suspend him and order a departmental inquiry. The video was allegedly made as a reaction to a recent incident where the CM publicly rebuked an additional superintendent of police during a public meeting in Belagavi. Throughout the 5 minute-33 second-long clip, Kumar, a ex-serviceman, uses vulgar and derogatory language and insults the CM and his family members. He says that while a politicians power lasts only for five years, a government employees power is for 35 years. The chief minister, being an advocate, should know how to behave with an officer. If this is the case involving an ASP, what would be the fate of a constable? he asks. He also warns Siddaramaiah against targeting the police, stating that the personnel are feeling let down by the chief minister. Kumar claims in the video that the government has not deposited salaries of prison staff on time, making it difficult for them to pay monthly instalments. He also accuses the CM of taking MUDA sites as a land loser, and criticises him for supporting minorities and attacking the RSS. Referring to the recent mob attack on Udayagiri police station here, Kumar says the law and order situation in the state has collapsed. Since Kumar shot the video on April 28 and sent it to a friend to share online, the jail superintendent suspended him and ordered a probe. Kumar said he is ready to lose his job. Earlier in the day, enraged over the video, Congress workers led by DCC president BJ Vijaykumar and KPCC spokesperson M Lakshmana staged a protest in front of the jail, demanding that Kumar be immediately arrested, since his abusive language is against the Karnataka Civil Reserve (Conduct) Rules. Lakshmana also accused Kumar of abusing Congress leaders through his Facebook account, which is against the State Civil Service (Conduct) Rules, and appealed to the DCP (Law and Order) to register an FIR.

The New Indian Express 7 May 2025 9:09 am

Contract workers of NTPL on strike, power generation down to 260 MW in Tamil Nadu

THOOTHUKUDI: With over 1,300 contract workers striking work since April 17 demanding wage hike, power generation at the NLC Tamil Nadu Power Limited (NTPL) plant in the district has dipped to 260 MW against its capacity of 1000 MW per day. The issue has raised concerns as power demand is at its peak in view of summer. The contract workers have been demanding NTPL to implement wage hike fixed by Deputy Chief Labour Commissioner (DCLC) in June 2021 that mandates equal pay on a par with workers of NLC thermal power plant. The appeal petition of the NTPL against DCLC decree was dismissed by the Madras High Court on March 4. Since then, seven rounds of negotiations regarding revision of salary in accordance with the DCLC order have failed. Appadurai, leader of the agitation who participated in the seventh round of talks held at the Regional Labour Commissioners office in Madurai on Tuesday, said NTPL did not agree to revise the wages rather they have obtained a stay for the DCLC order. We wanted the contract workers to resume work in order to give effect to the revised wages, however they refused, said a senior official from NTPL. According to sources, power generation has taken a hit as all 1,372 contract workers have boycotted work and are participating in the agitation, which reached its 20th day on Tuesday. NTPL employs over 200 employees, in addition to contract workers. The contract workers categorised as skilled, unskilled and highly-skilled, are deployed in all departments. NTPL has two units each having generation capacity of 500 MW per day. One of the units was shut down on May 3 owing to the agitation which began on April 17. Meanwhile, two bulk carrier vessels that brought coal from Odisha for the NTPL plant, remain anchored at the dedicated berth in VOC port, due to lack of workers to unload the coal. The agitation began when coal was being unloaded from one of the ships which had half the load to be unloaded, said a staff member. Sources said coal that is dumped in an open yard near the green gate is smouldering due to the high temperature. Water sprinklers are being used to put out the fire in the open yard, said a senior official of NTPL.

The New Indian Express 7 May 2025 7:52 am

18 held in caste clash in Pudukkottai village

PUDUKKOTTAI: Tension gripped Vadakadu village in Alangudi taluk of Pudukkottai district after clashes between a group of Dalits and members of a dominant caste on Monday night left over 25 people, including women, injured. Several houses, private vehicles, and a government bus were damaged in the clash. A few Dalit houses have been set on fire. The clashes, which began on Monday night over buying fuel for vehicles at a petrol pump, may have its roots in the simmering tension over temple entry and land dispute between the two groups, sources said. At least 18 people from both the communities have been arrested so far. Over 200 police personnel have been deployed in Vadakadu. According to police, inebriated youth from both the communities allegedly clashed, leading to stone-pelting, arson, and assaults. At least 13 people from the caste Hindu community were arrested and booked under SC/ST Atrocities Act and for attempt to murder. Among those injured, a 17-year-old Dalit, whose complaint led to the initial FIR, alleged that he was attacked by a group of five who hurled caste slurs during the temple festival. They first targeted me because of my caste. The fight started near the temple, later near petrol bunk and then I was attacked with sticks, he said from his hospital bed at Pudukkottai GH. Fifteen Dalit men and women were undergoing treatment at the hospital. M Jayanthi (47), a Dalit victim, recalled being struck on the back of her head with sticks. P Priyanka, another patient, said she was assaulted near her house while she was holding her baby. They smashed my bike and tried to hurt us both, she said. Seven dominant caste members also suffered head injuries Seven dominant caste members, including a minor and V Santhosh (24), were also admitted with head injuries. I went after hearing my friend was beaten. I dont know about the arson, said the minor. Santhosh, who sustained a head injury, claimed he rushed to the area after receiving a message on a local WhatsApp group. The violence mainly unfolded on Thiruvalluvar Street, home to around 200 Dalit families. Dalits are few in number compared to caste Hindus at Vadakadu village. S Mallikas home in Thiruvalluvar Nagar was among those set on fire. Luckily, I was at the hospital with my grandson. If not, we wouldnt be alive, she said. Locals and rights activists point to an ongoing conflict over Muthumariamman temple, which was recently brought under the control of HR and CE Department. Dalits have been demanding the right to perform mandagapadi (ritual procession) at temple, which, they alleged, has been historically blocked by dominant caste groups. There is also another land dispute involving the Adaikalamkaatha Ayyanar temple in the same village. In 2016, tensions flared up when Dalits attempted to celebrate Pongal on temple land traditionally used as a sports ground by dominant caste youth. Law Minister S Regupathy and Tiruchy Range DIG Varunkumar visited the spot late on Monday. VCK chief Thirumavalavan, in a statement on Tuesday, slammed the police for prematurely declaring the Vadakadu violence as a personal dispute and urged the police to conduct a fair inquiry. He also urged the Tamil Nadu government to reopen the Ayyanar temple for Dalits in Vadakadu and to officially allow them rightful access to the nearby vacant land. Meanwhile, VCK spokesperson Ku K Pagalavan, who visited the area, demanded compensation, rebuilding of damaged homes, installation of CCTV cameras, and crackdown on a nearby liquor outlet that locals say fuels unrest.

The New Indian Express 7 May 2025 7:29 am

Government moves to stop Sotheby's HK auction of Buddhist relics excavated from Piprahwa Stupa

The Indian government has intervened to halt Sotheby's Hong Kong auction of sacred Buddhist relics excavated in India in 1898, demanding their repatriation. The Culture Ministry issued a legal notice to Sotheby's, seeking immediate cessation of the auction. Sotheby's has assured that full attention is given to this matter. These relics, from Piprahwa Stupa, are of immense historical and spiritual significance, with most already housed in the Indian Museum, Kolkata.

The Times of India 7 May 2025 5:44 am

TTD to Address Exploitation of Pilgrims on Srivari Mettu Footpath

According to complaints, some drivers are exploiting this dependency by demanding excessive fares, well above standard rates. They also falsely promise darshan tokens as part of their charges.

Deccan Chronicle 7 May 2025 1:16 am

Congress asks FM to come clean on UBI's bulk order of Ex-CEA's book

The Congress party is demanding answers from Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman. This relates to Union Bank of India's purchase of Krishnamurthy V Subramanian's book. The opposition alleges a conflict of interest. They claim the deal is linked to Subramanian's support for government policies. Congress also questions the bank CEO's role.

The Economic Times 7 May 2025 12:16 am

Catch-22 situation? Congress balances between attacking government and backing action against Pakistan

Mallikarjun Kharge alleged PM Modi cancelled his Kashmir visit after an intelligence report warned of an attack and questioned why security wasn't reinforced for civilians if there was intelligent inputs. The BJP strongly condemned Kharge's remarks, accusing him of echoing Pakistan's narrative and demanding an apology.

The Times of India 6 May 2025 10:01 pm

Palestinian woman uses makeshift inhaler to save 3-yr-old daughter

A woman in Palestine found a makeshift inhaler to save her daughter, who was struggling to breathe. Initially, the doctors managed to save the minor girl who suffered a major asthma attack. Despite the doctors efforts, 3-year-old Mayaan struggled to breathe while the mother was anxiously waiting at the field hospital in Gaza, demanding 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 .

The Siasat Daily 6 May 2025 9:04 pm

Police baton-charge TRE-3 aspirants protesting near CM's residence in Patna over delay in results

PATNA: Police on Tuesday used baton charge to disperse a group of job aspirants protesting outside Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumars official residence, demanding the release of supplementary results for the Teacher Recruitment Examination (TRE-3). Several protestors claimed they were injured in the police lathi-charge and warned of intensifying their agitation if the government failed to meet their demands. The TRE-3 aspirants said they had been protesting for the past four months, but had yet to receive a positive response from the authorities. The situation escalated when the protestors, holding placards and banners, allegedly refused to vacate the prohibited area near the Chief Ministers residence despite repeated instructions from police officials. They instead raised slogans against the state government and the Bihar Public Service Commission (BPSC), which conducted the examination. Some protestors reportedly advanced towards the main gate of the Chief Ministers residence, prompting security personnel to intervene and disperse them. Police later used force to clear the crowd, leading to brief chaos in the prohibited zone. The situation was brought under control following the police action. Deepa Singh, a protestor from Siwan, criticised the state government for not releasing the supplementary results of TRE-3. We are being treated like anti-social elements. We were holding a peaceful sit-in outside the CMs residence, but the police used force, injuring many, she told reporters. #WATCH | Patna, Bihar | Police use lathi charge to disperse the BPSC TRE-3 aspirants protesting outside the CM's residence. pic.twitter.com/oSYK8Bav0n ANI (@ANI) May 6, 2025 Madan Prasad, a resident of Vaishali district, said they had been protesting at the Gardanibagh dharna site for over three months. He claimed that a delegation had earlier met Education Minister Sunil Kumar, who promised to consider their demands, but no action followed. The TRE-3 aspirants acted out of sheer desperation, he said. The protestors said that they were demanding the release of supplementary results to pave the way for appointment on 87,774 vacant posts of teachers in government schools. Give us jobs or hang us, said a visibly upset Rakesh Kumar from Katihar. Police personnel detain aspirants staging a protest demanding the release of Bihar Public Service Commission (BPSC) Teacher Recruitment Exam (TRE) 3.0 supplementary results, near the residence of Bihar CM, in Patna, Tuesday, May 6, 2025. However, Patna Senior Superintendent of Police (SSP) Awakash Kumar denied allegations of a lathi-charge, stating that only mild force was used to disperse the crowd. Protesting in a prohibited zone is strictly banned. Anyone violating this rule is liable for action under the law, he said. The police action drew sharp political reactions, with RJD leader Tejashwi Prasad Yadav criticising the state government for delaying the release of the TRE-3 supplementary results. He alleged that the government was jeopardising the future of thousands of job aspirants by not addressing their legitimate concerns. Yadav called for fair and impartial action in the matter, stressing that the careers of hundreds of youths were at stake. The NDA government is trying to suppress the voice of job seekers, but we will not allow this to happen. We fully support the genuine demands of the aspirants, he said.

The New Indian Express 6 May 2025 8:52 pm

CRPF seeks report from Pahalgam unit officer who first responded

New Delhi: The Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) has sought details from the commanding officer of its Pahalgam unit, who, along with his quick action team commandos, was the first to reach Baisaran meadow where terrorists shot 26 people dead April 22, sources said. They said CRPF Director General G P Singh held a video []

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