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Ayodhya's Ram Mandir gears up ahead of PM Modis flag hoisting ceremony tomorrow, 6,000 invitees to attend. Check details

Ayodhya is preparing for a grand flag-hoisting ceremony on Tuesday, November 25. Prime Minister Narendra Modi will hoist the saffron flag atop the Shri Ram Temple and RSS chief Mohan Bhagwat, Yogi Adityanath are expected to attend the event. The flag-hoisting ceremony marks the completion of the temple's main construction. Nearly 100 tonnes of flowers adorn the temple complex and city.

The Economic Times 24 Nov 2025 11:47 am

SC to Hear Plea Challenging Sonam Wangchuks Detention Under NSA

SRINAGAR: The Supreme Court will on Monday hear a petition filed by the wife of climate activist Sonam Wangchuk, challenging his detention under the National Security Act (NSA) as unlawful and a violation of his fundamental rights. Wangchuk was detained on September 26, two days after protests in Ladakh demanding Statehood and Sixth Schedule status []

KashmirLife 24 Nov 2025 11:02 am

Salman Agha goes past Dravid, Yousuf and Dhoni to claim major world record

Pakistan's Salman Ali Agha has etched his name in cricketing history, surpassing legends like Rahul Dravid and MS Dhoni by making the most international appearances in a single calendar year. His 54th match this year, a T20I against Zimbabwe, saw him achieve this remarkable feat, highlighting a demanding schedule across all formats.

The Times of India 24 Nov 2025 10:40 am

Stuart Broad breaks silence on viral 'crying' meme: 'I think that was'

Australia secured a commanding 1-0 Ashes lead after England suffered a dramatic batting collapse in Perth. Despite an initial lead, England's middle order faltered, allowing Travis Head's rapid century to seal an eight-wicket victory. Former pacer Stuart Broad's stunned reaction to Joe Root's dismissal went viral, highlighting the Ashes' intense drama.

The Times of India 24 Nov 2025 8:56 am

Congress demands removal of Malappattam poll officer

KANNUR: The Congress has alleged that CPM leaders in Kannur threatened UDF candidates and prevented them from filing nomination papers in several wards, leading to uncontested wins for the CPM. The party has also lodged a complaint with the chief electoral officer demanding the removal of the Malappattam election officer over alleged lapses. The Congress mandalam president said the UDF could not field candidates in all seats in Anthoor due to long-standing intimidation by the CPM. He alleged that the CPM maintains a stance that no UDF candidate should contest in the ward where the CPM state secretary resides. The Congress also accused former municipal chairperson P K Shyamala, wife of CPM state secretary M V Govindan, of leading efforts to prevent UDF candidates from entering the fray. CPM leaders rejected the accusations, stating that the Congress candidates withdrew voluntarily. Shyamala countered that the Congress was blaming the CPM for its own inability to field candidates. Senior Congress leader Ramesh Chennithala criticised the CPM, saying that not allowing rival candidates to even submit the nomination papers amounts to fascism. KPCC president Sunny Joseph said the CPM won unopposed in certain wards only after threatening UDF candidates. Congress leaders alleged that in two wards each of Anthoor municipality and Malappattam panchayat, their candidates were unable to submit nominations due to CPM pressure.

The New Indian Express 24 Nov 2025 8:28 am

Ayodhya Decked With 100 Tonnes of Flowers for Ram Mandir Dhwaj Ceremony

Workers involved in the decorations said they feel fortunate to be part of this historic moment

Deccan Chronicle 24 Nov 2025 7:55 am

Sri Guru Gobind Singhs 350th Gurta Gaddi celebrated with fervor in Hyderabad

Hyderabad: Hundreds of devotees gathered at Chilkalguda, Sitafalmandi for the grand Kirtan Darbar commemorating the 350th Gurta Gaddi of Sri Guru Gobind Singh Ji on Sunday, November 23. This day marks the occasion when the tenth Sikh Guru was formally bestowed his Guruship. The program was part of a week-long observance for the ninth Sikh 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 23 Nov 2025 9:20 pm

2nd Test: Kolkatas Wicket Was Different, This Is Road, Says Kuldeep Yadav

Barsapara Cricket Stadium: Kuldeep Yadav who finished with a figure of 4/115 in first innings described ACA Stadium pitch as proper road after Indian bowlers' struggle continued on Day 2 of the second Test. South Africa posted a formidable 489 in their first innings, thanks to Senuran Muthusamys 109 his maiden Test century and Marco Jansens explosive 93. The duos career best scores in Tests took them to a commanding total and put them in a good position to draw the game. Kolkatas wicket was different, this is a road, said Kuldeep Yadav, who returned 4/115, at the press conference here on Sunday. Its challenging and thats why its called a Test wicket. It doesnt happen every day as a bowler. You always think of dominating, but when you get a good wicket then its also very important how you come back. The way we bowled yesterday, we were in very good control but obviously, in one session there was a partnership so we got a little behind in the game. Indias openers KL Rahul and Yashasvi Jaiswal ensured there were no setbacks and reached 9/0 in 6.1 overs at stumps on day twos play against South Africa at the Barsapara Cricket Stadium on Sunday. Due to light conditions deteriorating hugely, it brought another early end to the day, with India trailing South Africa by 480 runs. It was a difficult wicket for the bowlers because I didnt feel that there was a lot of help in this wicket, even for fast bowlers it didnt seem like a lot of help. But yes, this is Test cricket and you should enjoy it. The more you learn, the more you mature, you shouldnt think so much about the wicket. Kuldeep Yadav finished with four wickets, while Jasprit Bumrah, Mohammed Siraj and Ravindra Jadeja claimed two apiece. Simon Harmer was the only South African batter not to reach double figures in an otherwise commanding display for the Proteas. The final session began with Siraj providing India the breakthrough they desperately needed when Muthusamy attempted for a hook, but failed to keep it down and was caught at fine leg, ending his career-best knock of 109 that had blunted India since he came out to bat at 201/5. Personally, I felt yesterday in the first session there was a bit of moisture in the wicket so I got a little bit of turn there. After that it was very good to bat on, said Yadav. There wasnt any turn yesterday as well as today. Jadeja and I have been talking about it but the wicket is very good to bat on. I mean, obviously its very good to have an attacking mindset but you have to understand how the wicket is playing and you cant just go attacking all the time and just leak runs, he said. Jansen continued to take charge - launching two towering sixes off Jadeja and taking a four and six off Siraj to push South Africa past 440, before Bumrah ripped out Simon Harmers off-stump. Jansen continued to find boundaries and also featured in a defiant last wicket stand with Keshav Maharaj for 18 runs. But Jansen fell agonisingly short of a maiden Test hundred - chopping on to a Kuldeep googly for 93. But his innings included seven sixes - the jointhighest tally in a knock for a lowerorder batter in India. With South Africa making a score more than any first-innings total to lose a Test in India, they have left themselves well-placed to push for a rare series win on Indian soil. Jansen continued to take charge - launching two towering sixes off Jadeja and taking a four and six off Siraj to push South Africa past 440, before Bumrah ripped out Simon Harmers off-stump. Jansen continued to find boundaries and also featured in a defiant last wicket stand with Keshav Maharaj for 18 runs. Also Read: Live Cricket Score With Jansen and Wiaan Mulder being economical, India managed to be watchful till stumps arrived. With three days left in the game, pressure will be huge on India to level the series and save themselves from a second series loss at home in two years. Article Source: IANS

CNMSports 23 Nov 2025 9:16 pm

Anupam Kher Illustrates Why Giving up is not an option in a masterclass

Goa, 23 November :In a meesmerising demonstration, renowned actor Anupam Kher kept a gathering of hundreds totally engrossed in todays first masterclass at Kala Mandir, Panaji, Goa and captivated their minds with his signature wit and wisdom in a session themed Giving Up is NOT a Choice. Anupam Kher opened the session with the tale [] The post Anupam Kher Illustrates Why Giving up is not an option in a masterclass appeared first on Kashmir Media Watch .

Kashmir Media Watch 23 Nov 2025 5:48 pm

BJP Demands Rollback Of 42 Muslim Students' Admission To J&K Medical College

The Jammu and Kashmir unit of BJP has strongly opposed the admission of Muslim students to Mata Vaishno Devi Medical College in Katra, demanding an immediate rollback.

NDTV 23 Nov 2025 5:04 pm

India beat Nepal by 7 wickets to clinch first-ever Women's blind T20 World Cup title

India created history by becoming world champions after defeating Nepal in the final to win the inaugural Blind T20 World Cup. The women's team delivered a commanding performance to lift the first-ever title in the tournament's history.

DNA India 23 Nov 2025 4:59 pm

2nd Test: Rahul, Jaiswal Help India Escape Unscathed After Muthusamy-Jansen Take SA To 489

Barsapara Cricket Stadium: Indias openers KL Rahul and Yashasvi Jaiswal ensured there were no setbacks and reached 9/0 in 6.1 overs at stumps on day twos play against South Africa at the Barsapara Cricket Stadium on Sunday. Due to light conditions deteriorating hugely, it brought another early end to the day, with India trailing South Africa by 480 runs. Previously, South Africa posted a formidable 489 in their first innings, thanks to Senuran Muthusamys 109 his maiden Test century and Marco Jansens explosive 93. The duos career best scores in Tests took them to a commanding total and put them in a good position to draw the game. Indias innings began with Rahul and Jaiswal negotiating the new ball with composure. The hosts got their first boundary when Marco Jansen bowled down leg and Jaiswal flicked him through square leg. With Jansen and Wiaan Mulder being economical, India managed to be watchful till stumps arrived. With three days left in the game, pressure will be huge on India to level the series and save themselves from a second series loss at home in two years. Previously, Muthusamy showcased his ability to bat sensibly, a trait he had displayed in Rawalpindi and Chattogram before, to hit a superb century laced with 10 fours and two sixes. Jansen, meanwhile, hit a sparkling 93 and used his long levers well to smash six fours and seven sixes to put South Africa in a strong position of winning the match. For India, left-arm wrist-spinner Kuldeep Yadav finished with four wickets, while Jasprit Bumrah, Mohammed Siraj and Ravindra Jadeja claimed two apiece. Simon Harmer was the only South African batter not to reach double figures in an otherwise commanding display for the Proteas. The final session began with Siraj providing India the breakthrough they desperately needed when Muthusamy attempted for a hook, but failed to keep it down and was caught at fine leg, ending his career-best knock of 109 that had blunted India since he came out to bat at 201/5. Jansen continued to take charge - launching two towering sixes off Jadeja and taking a four and six off Siraj to push South Africa past 440, before Bumrah ripped out Simon Harmers off-stump. Jansen continued to find boundaries and also featured in a defiant last wicket stand with Keshav Maharaj for 18 runs. The final session began with Siraj providing India the breakthrough they desperately needed when Muthusamy attempted for a hook, but failed to keep it down and was caught at fine leg, ending his career-best knock of 109 that had blunted India since he came out to bat at 201/5. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Brief Scores: South Africa 489 in 151.1 overs (Senuran Muthusamy 109, Marco Jansen 93; Kuldeep Yadav 4-115, Jasprit Bumrah 2-75) lead India 9/0 in 6.1 overs (Yashasvi Jaiswal 7 not out, KL Rahul 2 not out) by 480 runs. Article Source: IANS

CNMSports 23 Nov 2025 4:44 pm

CBSE CTET February 2026 registration expected to start soon: Check complete details here

CBSE is expected to release the CTET December 2025 notification soon, opening registrations for the mandatory eligibility test for teaching classes 1 to 8. The exam follows strict eligibility norms, a detailed syllabus, and a demanding pen-and-paper pattern. Once the portal opens, candidates must complete a multi-step online application process with precision and adhere to tight timelines.

The Times of India 23 Nov 2025 4:20 pm

IND vs SA, 2nd Test Day 2 Highlights: Senuran Muthusamy, Marco Jansen power South Africa to dominant 489; India 9/0 at stumps

Day 2 of the IND vs SA 2nd Test saw all-round dominance from South Africa as Senuran Muthusamy and Marco Jansen powered the visitors to a commanding 489. The South Africa national cricket team bowlers kept pressure on India, who reached 9/0 at stumps after a cautious start.

DNA India 23 Nov 2025 4:18 pm

Lakshya Sen ends title drought, emerges Australian Open champion

Sydney, Nov 23: A fluent Lakshya Sen ended a difficult stretch on the international circuit by clinching his first title of the 2025 season, defeating Japans Yushi Tanaka in the Australian Open mens singles final, here Sunday. The 24-year-old from Almora, enduring a tough phase after finishing fourth at the Paris Olympics, capped a resurgent week with a commanding 21-15 21-11 win over 26-year-old Tanaka. Emerging champion after a 38-minute final of the USD 475,000 Super 500 event, the Indian [] The post Lakshya Sen ends title drought, emerges Australian Open champion appeared first on Daily Excelsior .

Daily Excelsior 23 Nov 2025 3:41 pm

India Win Inaugural Womens T20 World Cup Cricket For Blind

T20 World Cup Cricket: The Indian womens blind cricket team scripted history by winning the first-ever Womens T20 World Cup Cricket for the Blind after a dominant seven-wicket victory against Nepal in the final held in Colombo. The success marked a perfect campaign where India remained unbeaten, demonstrating complete dominance throughout the tournament. Opting to field first after winning the toss, India limited Nepal to 114 for 5 in their 20 overs. The chase was nothing short of clinical as India surpassed the target in just 12.1 overs with 47 balls to spare. Khula Sharir emerged as the standout performer, scoring an unbeaten 44 off 27 balls, including four boundaries, to guide India home comfortably. The victory comes barely three weeks after the Indian womens team defeated South Africa in Navi Mumbai -two landmark wins that highlight the rising status of womens cricket in the country, both in mainstream and visually impaired categories. In the semi-final, India secured a commanding nine-wicket victory over Australia, while Nepal advanced to the final by narrowly defeating Pakistan in the other last-four encounter. The T20 tournament, a six-team event including India, Nepal, Pakistan, Sri Lanka, Australia, and the USA, started on November 11 in New Delhi. Following a few matches in Bengaluru, the knockout stages shifted to Colombo, Sri Lanka. Indias Road to the title: Defeated Sri Lanka by 10 wickets Defeated Australia by 209 runs Defeated Nepal by 85 runs Defeated the United States by 10 wickets Defeated Pakistan by 8 wickets Semifinal: Defeated Australia by 9 wickets Defeated Pakistan by 8 wickets Also Read: Live Cricket Score Indias emphatic title run not only underscores their consistency but also marks a significant milestone for blind cricket, paving the way for greater recognition and development of the sport in the coming years. Article Source: IANS

CNMSports 23 Nov 2025 2:32 pm

We Hit Hard In Operation Sindoor; Will Hit Harder If Provoked: GOC-in-C Western Command Warns Pakistan

New Delhi, Nov 23: General Officer Commanding-in-Chief, Western Command, Lt Gen Manoj Kumar Kaliyar said that the large-scale combat readiness exercise Ram Prahar has been designed to strengthen Indias response mechanism in the event of any hostile act by the enemy. Addressing a press conference, Lt Gen Kaliyar said the Army had already caused significant damage to the adversary during Operation Sindoor, and preparations under the new exercise were aimed at ensuring a much stronger counter-action if required. You all [] The post We Hit Hard In Operation Sindoor; Will Hit Harder If Provoked: GOC-in-C Western Command Warns Pakistan appeared first on Daily Excelsior .

Daily Excelsior 23 Nov 2025 1:02 pm

Supreme Court to Monday hear plea challenging climate activist Sonam Wangchuk's detention

NEW DELHI: The Supreme Court is scheduled to hear on Monday a plea filed by Sonam Wangchuk's wife which termed the climate activist's detention under the stringent National Security Act as illegal and an arbitrary exercise violating his fundamental rights. The top court had on October 29 sought response of the Centre and the Ladakh administration on the amended plea of Wangchuk's wife Gitanjali J Angmo. As per the apex court's cause list of November 24, the plea is slated to come up for hearing before a bench of Justices Aravind Kumar and N V Anjaria. Wangchuk was detained under the National Security Act (NSA) on September 26, two days after violent protests demanding statehood and Sixth Schedule status for Ladakh left four people dead and 90 injured in the Union Territory. The government had accused him of inciting the violence. The amended plea has said, The detention order is founded upon stale FIRs, vague imputations, and speculative assertions, lacks any live or proximate connection to the purported grounds of detention and is thus devoid of any legal or factual justification. Such arbitrary exercise of preventive powers amounts to a gross abuse of authority, striking at the core of constitutional liberties and due process, rendering the detention order liable to be vitiated by this court, it said. Detention order against Sonam Wangchuk arbitrary, based on irrelevant FIRs: Gitanjali Angmo tells SC The plea said it is wholly preposterous that after over three decades of being recognized at the state, national, and international levels for his contributions to grassroots education, innovation, and environmental conservation in Ladakh and across India, Wangchuk would suddenly be targeted. Merely two months before the elections and the final rounds of dialogue between ABL (Apex Body of Leh), KDA (Kargil Democratic Alliance), and the Ministry of Home Affairs, he was served with notices for land lease cancellation, FCRA cancellation, initiation of a CBI investigation, and summons from the Income Tax Department, it said. The plea claimed these coordinated actions, taken in close temporal proximity, make it prima facie evident that the order of detention is not based on genuine concerns of public order or security but is instead a calculated attempt to silence a respected citizen exercising his democratic and constitutional right to dissent. The plea said the unfortunate events of violence in Leh on September 24 cannot be attributed to the actions or statements of Wangchuk in any manner. It said Wangchuk himself condemned the violence through his social media handles and categorically stated that violence would lead to the failure of Ladakh's apasya and peaceful pursuit of five years and stated that it is the saddest day of his life. It further stated that complete grounds of detention were only supplied to Wangchuk after a flagrant delay of 28 days, which is in clear violation of the statutory timeline prescribed under section 8 of the NSA. The plea said under section 8 of the NSA the detaining authority shall as soon as may be, but ordinarily not later than five days and, in exceptional circumstances and for reasons to be recorded in writing, not later than ten days, communicate to the detenu the complete grounds of detention. The NSA empowers the Centre and states to detain individuals to prevent them from acting in a manner prejudicial to the defence of India. The maximum detention period is 12 months, though it can be revoked earlier.

The New Indian Express 23 Nov 2025 12:54 pm

Mumbai: Brace for jumbo block on Western Railway suburban

A five-hour jumbo block is scheduled today from 10 am to 3 pm on the Up Fast line between Borivali and Ram Mandir, and the Down Fast line between Ram Mandir and Goregaon. This maintenance work will cause trains to run on slow lines, leading to cancellations and altered services for some suburban trains.

The Times of India 23 Nov 2025 12:47 pm

Why Australia is in trouble despite winning the first Ashes Test Heres the reason

Cricket Australia faces a significant financial blow as the Ashes opener concluded in just two days, costing them over AUD 3 million in ticket revenue. The match, dominated by fast bowlers on a lively pitch, saw Australia secure a commanding victory. England's aggressive Bazball approach contributed to the rapid finish, leaving them trailing 1-0 in the series.

The Times of India 23 Nov 2025 12:32 pm

Lakshya Sen wins Australian Open title with dominant win over Japan's Yushi Tanaka

Lakshya Sen secured a commanding victory at the Australian Open Super 500, defeating Yushi Tanaka in straight games. This title marks a strong return to form after a challenging post-Olympics period, following a gritty semifinal win. The triumph is a significant confidence booster for the Commonwealth Games champion and crucial for India's 2025 campaign.

The Economic Times 23 Nov 2025 12:19 pm

Smriti Mandhanas viral dance with Palash Muchhal steals spotlight - Watch

Cricket star Smriti Mandhana and music director Palash Muchhal are celebrating their wedding with vibrant pre-wedding festivities, including a surprise coordinated dance. Their journey, which began in 2019, saw them navigate demanding careers while keeping their relationship private until a public acknowledgment in July 2024. A memorable proposal followed India's ODI World Cup win.

The Times of India 23 Nov 2025 11:45 am

He was used as example of under-performing students: Classmates flag pattern of humiliation in Delhi St Columbas student suicide case

Classmates of a 16-year-old student who died by suicide have alleged he was repeatedly humiliated by teachers at St Columba's School. They claim his suicidal thoughts were dismissed by the school counsellor. Protests continue, demanding justice and a transparent investigation into the alleged harassment.

The Times of India 23 Nov 2025 9:33 am

Over 10,000 Anekal residents plan protest against bad roads on November 29

BENGALURU: Over 10,000 residents of Muthanallur, Hebbagodi and Singenaagrahara in Anekal taluk will stage a protest on November 29 at ASB College Ground against bad roads in their localities. Addressing reporters under the banner of Anekal Taluk Citizens Welfare Committee, they demanded that Heelalige, Singena Agrahara, Anantha Nagar and Sampige Nagar roads be asphalted at the earliest. They alleged that these roads have not been repaired for almost two decades and theirpleas have fallen on deaf ears. People living in over 20 apartments have been deprived of basic amenities such as roads, drainage and water supply,theysaid. When the issue of roads was raised with the local panchayat, tahsildar and the MLA, patchwork was done. This patchwork will last only for a few weeks because of the increasing traffic, the residents said, demanding that all roads be asphalted. The 3-km stretchfrom Huskur Road to Anantha Nagar and Heelalige is in a badshape. The underground drainage line inAnantha Nagar has been damaged and sewage flows onto the main road. Chandapura, Bommasandra and Hebbagodi panchayats collect property tax amounting to Rs 25 crore. But they are not providing proper amenities to the residents,Shiva Reddy from Anekal said. Some residents alleged that Anekal MLA B Shivanna has not taken any steps to address the civic issues raised by them.

The New Indian Express 23 Nov 2025 8:49 am

Delhi Suffocates Under Thick Smog Layer; AQI Remains Deep In Severe Zone At 14 Locations

Delhi faces hazardous pollution with AQI at 384, causing dense smog and poor visibility. CPCB monitor air quality, with Mandir Marg showing the least pollution among 38 stations.

News18 23 Nov 2025 8:43 am

Delhi Class 10 student suicide: St Columba's School counsellor dismissed his suicidal thoughts as a 'joke', say classmates

Classmates of 16-year-old Shourya Patil claim he told the school counselor about suicidal thoughts weeks before his death, but the concern was dismissed. Patil died by suicide on November 18, with his suicide note detailing sustained humiliation by four teachers who have since been suspended. Protesters are demanding justice.

The Times of India 23 Nov 2025 8:32 am

Hundreds protest in Tunisia over presidents escalating crackdown on freedoms

Tunis: Tunisians took to the streets of downtown Tunis on Saturday over what they described as President Kais Saieds increasingly authoritarian rule and demanding the release of all jailed political prisoners. The rally, held under the banner Against Injustice, brought together families of political detainees and activists from different ideological backgrounds. The demonstration drew more 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 23 Nov 2025 8:20 am

Malayali soldier falls into gorge in Poonch, dies

MALAPPURAM: Junior Commissioned Officer Sajeesh K, 48, a Malayali soldier from Cherukunnu, Malappuram, died after falling into a gorge while on patrol at Behramgalla in Jammus Poonch district around 4 pm on Friday. Army personnel launched a rescue operation soon after the incident, but Sajeesh had died by then. His body was brought to Cherukunnu by 10 pm on Saturday. The body was kept at his residence, where the public can pay homage from 7.30 am to 9.30 am on Sunday. After an official guard of honour, the cremation will be held on the house premises. Sajeesh had served in the Army for 27 years. He had rejoined duty just two months ago after a vacation. He is survived by wife Roshini, and two children. The Armys White Knight Corps paid tributes to the fallen soldier. General Officer Commanding White Knight Corps and all ranks pay solemn tribute to Subedar (operator) Sajeesh K, who made the supreme sacrifice, while on an area domination patrol on November 21. We stand with the bereaved family in this hour of grief, the Army said.

The New Indian Express 23 Nov 2025 7:58 am

Dept of Archives, Archaeology & Museums facilitates visit of orphan students to Bahu Fort, Dogra Art Museum

JAMMU: In a unique initiative amid the world heritage week celebration, the Department of Archives, Archaeology and Museum, J&K, under the supervision of its Director, Kuldeep Krishan Sidha, facilitated an extensive visit of children of Ved Mandir Bal Niketan, Orphanage Ambphalla to Dogra Art Museum and Bahu Fort Jammu to acquaint them with the rich []

Kashmir Reader 23 Nov 2025 5:38 am

Dir Agri Kmr reviews HADP, CSS, CAPEX, NABARD schemes

SRINAGAR: In a bid to assess the physical and financial progress of key agricultural initiatives across the Kashmir Division, Director Agriculture Kashmir, Sartaj Ahmad Shah, on Saturday convened a high-level review meeting at the Agriculture Complex Lalmandi, Srinagar. The session focused on the Holistic Agriculture Development Programme (HADP), Capital Expenditure (CAPEX), Centrally Sponsored Schemes (CSS), []

Kashmir Reader 23 Nov 2025 5:33 am

Wangchuks release tops Ladakh groups demands to Centre

The Leh Apex Body (LAB) has submitted a draft proposal to the Centre, demanding general amnesty for climate activist Sonam Wangchuk and other detainees following the Sept 24 violence. This amnesty is deemed crucial for smooth continuation of talks, alongside demands for statehood and Sixth Schedule status for Ladakh.

The Times of India 22 Nov 2025 11:54 pm

India Beat Australia To Storm Into The Final Of Womens T20 World Cup Cricket For Blind

T20 World Cup Cricket: India delivered a powerhouse performance at the iconic P. Sara Oval, storming into the final of the 1st Womens T20 World Cup Cricket for the Blind with a dominant nine-wicket win over Australia. Earlier, in a commanding display of precision and confidence, India overpowered the USA in Match 6, securing their fourth consecutive win and earning a direct berth in the semifinals. USA, choosing to bat first, posted 60/8 in 20 overs, with resilient knocks from Tatyana (17 off 41, B2) and Caroline (12 off 26, B2). Indias disciplined bowling unit Simranjeet Kour (B2), Sunita Srathe (B2), Simu Das (B1), and Ganga Kadam (B3) kept tight control over the innings, supported by alert fielding that produced multiple run-outs, each bowler claiming one wicket. Chasing 61 in the Sri Lanka capital, India produced an emphatic and unbeaten performance, finishing the match in just 3.3 overs. B2 batter Simranjeet Kour, later named Player of the Match, dominated with a blistering 31 off 12 balls*, while B3 batter Kavya N.R added a swift 21 off 12* to seal the chase with authority. Indias clinical execution across B1, B2, and B3 categories stood in poignant contrast to the spirited determination of the young USA team a team closely nurtured and deeply cherished by Samarthanam USA and CABI. The innings was anchored by Player of the Match Basanti Hansda, whose composure and class defined Indias chase. Chasing 61 in the Sri Lanka capital, India produced an emphatic and unbeaten performance, finishing the match in just 3.3 overs. B2 batter Simranjeet Kour, later named Player of the Match, dominated with a blistering 31 off 12 balls*, while B3 batter Kavya N.R added a swift 21 off 12* to seal the chase with authority. Also Read: Live Cricket Score The inauguration of the event witnessed the presence of several eminent dignitaries from politics, diplomacy, corporate and sports sectors, who will join hands to encourage and celebrate the inspiring women athletes representing the visually impaired community. Article Source: IANS

CNMSports 22 Nov 2025 10:22 pm

Bigg Boss 19: Salman Khan bashes Kunickaa Sadanand for calling Malti Chahar lesbian, she pleads 'please save me...'

In the latest Weekend ka Vaar episode, Salman Khan was seen reprimanding veteran actress Kunickaa Sadanand for overstepping boundaries with fellow contestant Malti Chahar after referring to her as a lesbian.

DNA India 22 Nov 2025 9:52 pm

Indian Army's Operation Drishti clears vision of more than 400 Jammu & Kashmir residents

NEW DELHI: The Indian Armys Northern Command has carried out surgeries to clear the vision of hundreds of people in Jammu and Kashmir over the last four days. The Army on Saturday said its first-of-its-kind advanced surgical eye camp Operation Drishti exceeded expectations as more than 2,000 people were screened and over 400 surgeries performed, including complex procedures for cataracts, glaucoma, and retinal ailments. People, including serving personnel, dependents, Veer Naris (war widows), and local civilians, came from far-flung areas of Jammu & Kashmir, including remote villages in Udhampur, Doda, Rajouri, Poonch, Kishtwar, Ramban etc, Army added. The camp was organised by Command Hospital, Northern Command, Udhampur from November 18-22, in collaboration with the surgical team from the New Delhi based Army Hospital (Research and Referral). Rajkumari Devi views the world clearer The camp delivered life-changing results, perhaps best exemplified by Rajkumari Devi, 96, receiving the gift of clear sight, giving her the precious ability to witness the world in full clarity. Among the beneficiaries is Surinder Singh, a 72-year-old patriarch from Poonch. He was not merely battling blindness for 2-3 years, but was carrying the heavy, indelible scars of loss. He had witnessed the unfolding tragedy in his very neighborhood as Pakistan resorted to shelling during Operation Sindoor, leading to the loss of lives of his neighbours who were vital breadwinners of their families. Surinder Singh transformed his gratitude into action, becoming a tireless champion who used his restored sight to personally mobilise fellow citizens paralysed by sorrow and hardship. Similarly, Abdullah Shafeeq, a 56-year-old retired soldier from Mendhar, proved pivotal in coordinating and facilitating the provision of these specialised ophthalmological facilities to residents impacted by the recent conflict. Operation Drishti a collaborative outcome The genesis of this impactful medical mission lay in a shared vision of service, conceptualised by Defence Minister Rajnath Singh, following a request from the Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha. Responding swiftly to this call for vital healthcare outreach, Chief of the Army Staff General Upendra Dwivedi instructed the highest echelons of military medicine - DG, AFMS & DG Medical Services (Army) - to meticulously plan and execute the camp's operations. To guarantee clinical excellence, the Chief of the Army Staff further instructed the setting up of a specialised camp within the operational area of Udhampur. The surgical team consisted of highly skilled and experienced ophthalmologists led by Brigadier SK Mishra, a distinguished ophthalmic surgeon and Head of the Department of Ophthalmology at Army Hospital (Research and Referral), who has the distinction of performing surgery on two Presidents of India. Defence Minister Rajnath Singh virtually addressed the closing ceremony and appreciated the efforts of the Northern Command and Armed Forces Medical Services (AFMS) for providing emergency medical care as and when required to the people of J&K. Chief of Army Staff Gen Upendra Dwivedi also virtually addressed the gathering congratulating the AFMS and Northern Command for this unique endeavour. LG of J&K Manoj Sinha attended the closing ceremony. General Officer Commanding-in-Chief Northern Command Lt Gen Pratik Sharma was present on the occasion. Union Minister Dr Jitendra Singh visited the camp on November 20 and interacted with the patients. He toured the Department of Ophthalmology, where he was briefed on the hospitals state-of-the-art facilities, patient care programs, and ongoing free eye-screening initiatives. Dr Jitendra Singh lauded the Indian Army for its multifaceted role, stating that while its service during wartime is exceptional, its contribution to humanity and dedication to serving society in times of peace is equally immense. He emphasised that the Armed Forces not only safeguard the nation but also extend critical healthcare and humanitarian services, reflecting their unwavering commitment to the welfare of citizens.

The New Indian Express 22 Nov 2025 8:31 pm

Villagers stage protest demanding road repair

The Hindu 22 Nov 2025 8:16 pm

Two booth level officers engaged in SIR die in Madhya Pradesh, kin blame work pressure

BHOPAL: Two government teachers working as booth level officers under the ongoing Special Intensive Revision (SIR) of voter rolls have died in two separate districts of Madhya Pradesh over the last 24 hours. The two have been identified as Ramakant Pandey and Sitaram Gond. While the authorities claimed that the two BLOs died due to health related issues, the bereaved families alleged that it was due to unbearable work pressure and fear of being suspended for not achieving the daily targets. Confirming the death of Ramakant Pandey, a teacher-cum-BLO from Satlapur area, who was assigned voter list revision task in Mandideep area, the sub divisional officer (SDO) and electoral registration officer of Raisens Bhojpur assembly segment Chandrashekhar Srivastava reportedly said that Pandey died on Friday night due to some illness. We are awaiting the autopsy, which will make the cause of death clear. Pandeys widow Rekha and other family members, however, alleged that excessive work pressure, including working late at nights, repeated orders to achieve unrealistic targets and fear of being suspended for dereliction of duty if the targets werent met, caused the death of the middle-aged teacher, who was posted at Tilakhedi primary school. Around 220 km away, in Damoh district, another middle-aged school teacher Sitaram Gond, who was tasked with enumeration duties in Ranjra and Kuda Kudan villages, suddenly fell ill on Thursday while getting the enumeration forms filled. He was first taken to the Damoh district hospital, but later referred by doctors to Jabalpur for advanced treatment in serious condition, where he breathed last during treatment on Friday night, an education department official said. The deceased teachers close relatives and friends claimed that he was under severe work pressure. He had only managed to complete 10-15% of work in the two villages assigned to him. Vadodara BLO assistant dies on duty amid rising SIR workload concerns; four deaths in four days across Gujarat Earlier, on Wednesday, another teacher-cum-BLO identified as Bhuwan Singh Chouhan, had died at his home in Alirajpur district, after slipping from the stairs in his house. He left behind his widow and eight children, only two of whom are married. While recounting his suspension for dereliction of duties on Tuesday, elder daughter Sangita and son Anil alleged that the stress after being suspended caused the death. His brother-in-law, who too is a teacher-cum-BLO, said, Unrealistic verbal targets have been set for us, completing enumeration of 100 voters in a single day. A large part of the population works as migrant labourers in the adjoining Gujarat, so its becoming difficult to track them and get the enumeration work done. Bhuwan Singh was suspended for not attending the training. How can he attend training while he was in the field to achieve the unwritten targets of completing enumeration tasks with 100 voters daily? He was under severe stress due to suspension and subsequent attachment to Ranapur tehsil in adjoining Jhabua district, which could have caused the killer mishap. According to SDM-Jhabua district Bhaskar Gachle, Bhuwan was suspended on the basis of a report by Nayab Tehsildar-Bori about the concerned BLO not doing the enumeration work properly. Prior to this, on November 11, a 50-year-old teacher-cum-BLO Udaybhan Sihare had allegedly died by suicide by hanging from a noose tied to a ventilator in the washroom of a primary school in Pandokhar of Datia district. My brother neither knew how to drive a motorcycle, nor did he know how to properly operate a mobile phone. He was unable to do the SIR related work properly and was under severe stress, owing to the fear of getting suspended. It perhaps provoked him to take the extreme step, the deceased teacher-cum-BLOs brother Dharmendra Sihare said. One more BLO dies by suicide in West Bengal, family alleges SIR-related stress

The New Indian Express 22 Nov 2025 7:56 pm

PlayStation 2025 Black Friday deals: Sony takes $100 off PS5 consoles

The PlayStation 5 is getting a major Black Friday discount, with $100 off all models. That brings the PS5 Digital Edition down to $399, the standard PS5 to $449 and the new PS5 Pro to $649. If youve been holding out for the right time to upgrade or buy your first console, this is the deal to beat. You'll find the deals direct at Sony and from other retailers including Amazon and Walmart . Sonys flagship console remains one of the most popular gaming systems available, and this Black Friday discount makes it even easier to jump in if you havent already. The standard PS5 and the slimmer PS5 Digital Edition both offer fast load times, smooth frame rates and crisp visuals powered by the custom AMD Zen 2 processor and RDNA 2 GPU. The difference between them comes down to the disc drive the standard model includes one, while the Digital Edition relies entirely on digital downloads. For those who want top-tier performance, the PS5 Pro is also getting a rare $100 discount. It features upgraded specs and enhanced ray tracing for sharper graphics, along with improved cooling to handle more demanding titles. Whether you play cinematic single-player hits or fast-paced competitive games, the PS5 lineup remains one of the strongest options on the market for next-gen gaming. Each console supports 4K output, 3D audio and access to PlayStation Plus , which unlocks online multiplayer and a rotating library of free games. The DualSense controller remains a highlight, with adaptive triggers and haptic feedback that make everything from racing to combat feel more immersive. If youre already set with a console, there are also a few solid accessory deals to consider for Black Friday. The DualSense Wireless Controller is down to $55, a $25 discount available in multiple colors. The premium DualSense Edge controller , which adds customizable buttons and replaceable stick modules, drops to $169 during Black Friday. Meanwhile, the PlayStation Portal Sonys portable Remote Player that lets you stream games from your PS5 gets discounted to $179. This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/deals/playstation-2025-black-friday-deals-sony-takes-100-off-ps5-consoles-145622078.html?src=rss

Engadget 22 Nov 2025 7:43 pm

Akhilesh Yadav alleges 'major SIR scam' in UP; accuses EC of colluding with BJP

LUCKNOW: After the poor performance of the opposition bloc in the recently concluded Bihar Assembly elections, the Samajwadi Party has intensified its tirade against the ruling BJP in Uttar Pradesh, with party chief Akhilesh Yadav alleging irregularities in SIR here on Saturday. He accused the Election Commission of India of working in collusion with the ruling party and cooking up a major scam in the form of SIR. The SP chief alleged that in Assembly seats where the party was strong and had emerged victorious, nearly 50,000 votes were being deleted. Such preparations are underway in UP and West Bengal, he claimed. Akhilesh said, Right now, we are entangled in SIR. We will have to fight the paper battle as well; we have to win elections. Taking a veiled jibe at the attire of UP Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath, Akhilesh said he was ready to jump in the ring whenever asked, but some peoples attire was such that they would not even be able to jump. Akhilesh Yadav was interacting with media persons on SP patriarch late Mulayam Singh Yadavs 85th birth anniversary here on Saturday. We have seen the role of the Election Commission in the by-elections. In 2022, voters' names were removed on a large scale. The Election Commission should issue SOPs to political parties about what to do and how to do it, he said, demanding an extension of the time allotted for conducting SIR. UP is the biggest state and 415 days are left for the UP Assembly election. There is a conspiracy to remove more than 50,000 names from every assembly in UP and West Bengal. We are prepared for this. We will work hard to save democracy, he asserted. He added that contrary to the Election Commissions claim that 99 per cent of people had received the counting form, BLOs were not visiting Dalit and Muslim-populated areas. BLOs sit at ruling party leaders' places and distribute forms from there, alleged the SP chief. He also claimed that Booth Level Agents of political parties were not receiving training anywhere in UP. There is so much pressure on BLOs that they have committed suicide in West Bengal and Tamil Nadu. There is no preparation. BLOs are being pressured, he said. The SP chief further accused the present dispensation of indulging in corruption. The government has no time left now. They say they will clean rivers, Mother Ganga will now go till Bengal. They will talk about Vision-2047 and discuss old issues, but won't talk about the present circumstances, he said. Calling the Union government a failure, Akhilesh said it had failed on every issue from the dollar to foreign policy. Everything is running under industrialists' control. We lost one pilot, and if we say something, they call us traitors, he added.

The New Indian Express 22 Nov 2025 5:46 pm

6 Indias highest-paid OTT actresses 2025: Priyamani enters list

Mumbai: The rise of OTT platforms such as Netflix, Amazon Prime Video, and Disney+ Hotstar has significantly transformed Indias entertainment space over the last 5 to 6 years, especially post-pandemic. With audiences shifting to affordable streaming content, OTT actors have now become some of the most in-demand stars, commanding big paycheques similar to top theatrical 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 22 Nov 2025 5:44 pm

LG Attends 64th Raising Day Celebrations Of Indo-Tibetan Border Police At Udhampur

Jammu, Nov 22: Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha attended the 64th Raising Day Celebrations of Indo-Tibetan Border Police (ITBP) at 15th Battalion, ITBP Udhampur. He interacted with the ITBP personnel and extended his greetings on the occasion. The event was graced by Bandi Sanjay Kumar, Union Minister of State for Home Affairs. Lieutenant General Pratik Sharma, General Officer Commanding-in-Chief (GOC-in-C), Northern Command; Nalin Prabhat, DGP J&K; Praveen Kumar, Director General, ITBP; Mukesh Singh, Additional Director General, ITBP, and other senior officials [] The post LG Attends 64th Raising Day Celebrations Of Indo-Tibetan Border Police At Udhampur appeared first on Daily Excelsior .

Daily Excelsior 22 Nov 2025 4:55 pm

European Leaders Push Back Against US Ukraine Peace Plan

European leaders convened in South Africa to discuss alternatives to a US peace proposal for Ukraine that Kyiv and EU nations believe favours Russia by demanding territorial concessions and limiting Ukraines NATO ambitions

Mid Day 22 Nov 2025 4:32 pm

Historic! First Ashes Test shatters IND-AUS numbers as record crowd turns up at Perth

Australia secured a commanding eight-wicket victory in the Ashes opener, finishing the Test in just two days, a feat not seen since 1921. Travis Head's explosive 69-ball century was the highlight, chasing down 205 with ease. Perth Stadium also set a new attendance record, underscoring the excitement surrounding the series.

The Times of India 22 Nov 2025 4:23 pm

Hold your breath! 'Air-mergency' of living in one of the worlds most polluted cities

Millions in India's capital face a persistent health hazard from air pollution, with sustained high levels of PM2.5 linked to severe respiratory, cardiovascular, and neurological damage. This daily reality, especially during winter smog, significantly reduces life expectancy and disproportionately affects vulnerable populations, demanding systemic emission control.

The Times of India 22 Nov 2025 4:05 pm

2nd Test: Steady 74-run Stand Between Stubbs, Bavuma Takes South Africa To 156/2

Barsapara Cricket Stadium: A steady 74run stand between skipper Temba Bavuma and Tristan Stubbs took South Africa to 156/2 in 55 overs at lunch on day one of the second Test against India at the Barsapara Cricket Stadium on Saturday. Kuldeep Yadav struck early after the interval to dismiss Ryan Rickelton, but Stubbs and Bavuma ensured there was no further damage with a composed unbroken stand. While Bavuma remained unbeaten on 36 from 86 deliveries, Stubbs was 32 not out off 82 balls. Bavuma and Stubbs began cautiously, taking time to assess the conditions before cashing in on anything loose to keep the scoreboard moving and ensure the visitors look well-placed to post a commanding score on a pitch which has offered true bounce and little assistance for the bowlers. The session began with a bang for India as Kuldeep Yadav got a flighted delivery to drift in before spinning away and the outside edge on Ryan Rickeltons attempted drive was safely pouched by Pant, as South Africa suddenly lost both of their set batters in quick succession. After some quiet time, Bavuma began by thumping Kuldeep over mid-on for four, before Stubbs got an outside edge off Siraj, going for a boundary. Bavuma took on Siraj by pulling and punching him for successive boundaries, before Stubbs danced down the pitch to loft Kuldeep over long-on for six. Though Kuldeep and Ravindra Jadeja tested the duo, it was of little effect as Bavuma, who survived an lbw appeal off the latter and forced India to burn a review on him, and Stubbs remained rock solid. With little assistance on offer for the spinners, India reverted to pace from both ends and that didnt result in change of fortunes as runs continued to flow. India had a bit of a scare when Mohammed Siraj suffered a knock on his knee during a midpitch collision with Stubbs, who was rushing through for a quick single. Stubbs was the first player to check on Siraj, before physio Kamlesh Jain came out with an ice pack to nurse the fast bowler. After two to three minutes of treatment, Siraj was back on his feet and play resumed. The sparse crowd swelled marginally as the second session unfolded, with South Africa holding firm against disciplined Indian bowling. It was classic Test cricket, marked by resolute batting from the visitors and relentless accuracy from the hosts' bowling attack. India had a bit of a scare when Mohammed Siraj suffered a knock on his knee during a midpitch collision with Stubbs, who was rushing through for a quick single. Stubbs was the first player to check on Siraj, before physio Kamlesh Jain came out with an ice pack to nurse the fast bowler. After two to three minutes of treatment, Siraj was back on his feet and play resumed. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Brief Scores: South Africa 156/2 in 55 overs (Aiden Markram 38, Temba Bavuma 36 not out; Jasprit Bumrah 1-17, Kuldeep Yadav 1-27) against India. Article Source: IANS

CNMSports 22 Nov 2025 2:00 pm

India trade unions condemn new labour codes, plan nationwide protests

Ten major Indian trade unions have strongly criticized the government's new labour codes. They label the overhaul a deceptive fraud against workers. These unions, aligned with opposition parties, are demanding the laws be withdrawn. Nationwide protests are planned for Wednesday. The government implemented the four labour codes to simplify rules and attract investment.

The Economic Times 22 Nov 2025 1:38 pm

Calls for 'mentally healthy schools' grow after Delhi student suicide, parents demand government takeover

NEW DELHI: As outrage over student suicides intensifies, experts are calling for reforms to create mentally healthy schools while angry parents' associations are demanding government takeover of institutions linked to such cases. In all, the focus is on systematic changes to prevent further loss of young lives. On Tuesday, a Class-10 student of the St Columba's School in New Delhi, who once dreamt of becoming he next Shah Rukh Khan, took a fatal step and jumped off the platform of the overground Rajendra Place Metro station following months of alleged harassment by his teachers. While the tragic incident has sparked nationwide debate, with some blaming schools and others siding with parents, mental health expert Neha Kirpal cautions that such polarisation is misplaced. She emphasises that suicidality is everyones responsibility -- encompassing teachers, parents, caregivers, staff, and the wider community -- and no one can absolve themselves of it. PTAs and school associations need to collaborate to address suicidality systemically and preventively. Suicidal thoughts rarely emerge and act out suddenly; they progress through multiple phases, often overlooked due to myths or assumptions. The public narrative of sudden shock often absolves society of responsibility, even though warning signs usually exist. It is crucial to recognise these signs early and respond in a safe, supportive manner for the child, Kirpal, co-founder of Amaha Health and India Mental Health Alliance, told PTI. There has been a spate of such tragic incidents in recent weeks. Apart from the Delhi case, a 17-year-old Class-11 student in Madhya Pradesh's Rewa died by suicide after alleging that a male teacher physically assaulted her. Earlier this month, a nine-year-old girl in Jaipur jumped off the fourth floor of her private school building. The Class-4 student allegedly faced relentless bullying in her school for several months, including verbal abuse from her classmates. Experts highlight a growing trend of suicidality among schoolchildren, pointing out that India accounts for one-third of the global suicide burden, and suicide is now the leading cause of death among youth aged 15-29. But Kirpal, who is also the co-author of the book 'Homecoming: Mental Health Journeys of Resilience, Healing and Wholeness', urged all stakeholders, including the media, to go beyond reporting the graphic details of individual incidents. She stressed that the priority must be to address systemic gaps in preparedness, mental health support, and institutional response. One of her key suggestions: a legislation mandating mentally healthy schools -- evaluated on standardised criteria for staffing, training, resourcing, and policy. There are global initiatives known as mentally healthy schools, which assess whether a school meets key standards across areas such as staff training, counsellor availability, and resource allocation to qualify as a mentally healthy institution. Currently, our school system faces a significant policy and implementation deficit, with too few counsellors, inadequate training, limited budgets, and an absence of structured mental health frameworks, explained Kirpal, pushing for changes that support not only students, but teachers' mental health as well. Adding to this, clinical psychologist Jayanti Dutta highlighted the hostile environment many students face, where teachers, themselves under pressure, often fail to address bullying or harassment. All these schools have counsellors and clinical psychologists but they often dont intervene. Most teachers dont bother... Theyre under pressure and have no time. Administrations, too, ignore what is happening with the teachers, creating a very bad atmosphere in these schools, she observed. Dutta warned that children often cannot confide in even their parents, leading to a loss of trust in adults -- a factor she described as the most damaging in a childs mental health journey. Frustrated with a system that leaves children and their parents to bear the brunt, Aparajitha Gautam, president of the Delhi Parents' Association, did not mince words in holding schools directly accountable. She pointed to the deep-rooted failures within schools, describing them as commercialised, insensitive, and defensive. I know for a fact that in these schools, childrens complaints often go unheard, with principals sometimes dismissing concerns by blaming the child. Many such schools maintain counsellors only on paper, while anti-bullying committees and PTAs remain largely hidden or inactive, she said. Gautam called for criminal action against school managements, immediate cancellation of school recognition, and government takeover, warning that without strict laws and enforcement, little will change. If schools know that ignoring complaints or harassing children could result in licence cancellation, things will improve, she added. In the case of the Delhi boy's suicide, four staff members of St Columba's School, including the headmistress, have been suspended after an FIR was filed in connection with the alleged mental harassment of the Class-10 student.

The New Indian Express 22 Nov 2025 10:51 am

Sanitation workers fasting in Chennai say no representatives has come for talks

CHENNAI: The indefinite hunger strike by four sanitary workers entered its fifth day on Friday, with the protesters again demanding the direct intervention of CM MK Stalin to ensure their reinstatement of jobs directly under the GCC. Despite their fast continuing since November 17, the workers allege no representative from the government or the civic body has met them or their association for talks. Geetha J (39), one of the protesters, said they have begun experiencing frequent giddiness but have refused the tablets suggested by doctors. All we want is someone from the government to come and address our demands. Without jobs, we have no money, and our children are going hungry. We have worked with the GCC for 10-15 years. How can they just ignore us like this? she said.

The New Indian Express 22 Nov 2025 9:00 am

Reset your mind, metabolism and mood in just 10 minutes with these 3 micro-rituals, suggests doctor

A doctor's innovative approach is gaining attention. Dr. Vassily Eliopoulos suggests a new way to boost wellness. His method involves stacking simple habits into short routines. This can reset your mind, metabolism, and mood in just ten minutes. These science-backed micro-rituals offer significant results without demanding much time. The focus is on smarter habits for better energy and sleep.

The Economic Times 22 Nov 2025 9:00 am

Not enough people are talking about my new favorite work laptop (and it's not a ThinkPad)

Asus' ExpertBook P3 powers through demanding workloads thanks to its AMD processor, ample RAM, and efficient thermal cooling.

ZDNet 22 Nov 2025 8:19 am

Unions growl, India Inc weighs as four Labour Codes kick in

NEW DELHI: The Centre on Friday notified the four Labour Codes pending since 2020, ushering in several worker-friendly measures such as universal social security and timely minimum wage, while also trying to make life easy for companies in terms of compliance and paper work. In all, 29 older labour laws were streamlined into four codesthe Code on Wages, 2019; the Industrial Relations Code, 2020; the Code on Social Security, 2020; and the Occupational Safety, Health and Working Conditions Code, 2020. According to the government, these codes will bring improvements in wages, workplace safety, social security, equality, and employee rights across several sectors. In a first, gig workers have been formally brought under the social security framework. Towards this, aggregators such as Zomato, Swiggy, and Uber will have to contribute 1-2% of their annual turnover. Among the other key reforms are mandatory appointment letters to workers to ensure formalisation and job security, expanded rights and safety for women, including night-shift work and mandatory grievance committees, and free annual health check-ups for workers above 40. Migrant workers in the textile sector, will get equal wages and welfare benefits. They can raise claims for up to three years to settle pending dues, and overtime must be paid at double the wage rate. As for companies, their compliance burden has been eased with the number of returns to file, number of records to keep, and the number of licences to obtain being cut down to size. Also, the retrenchment rules have been relaxed, triggering angry reactions from trade unions. A joint platform of 10 central trade unions called for a nationwide protest on November 26 demanding the withdrawal of the codes, terming them anti-worker and pro-employer. Some trade unions welcomed the reforms. While the government claims the move will go a long way in ease of doing business, it will also increase the operating costs for companies due to higher minimum wages and greater accountability on safety and working conditions. The next step is framing the rules. As labour is a concurrent subject, the Centre and states have to frame laws and rules.

The New Indian Express 22 Nov 2025 7:29 am

NEHUTA demands opening of Gate No. 1 within a week

By Our Reporter SHILLONG, Nov 21: The North-Eastern Hill University Teachers Association (NEHUTA) has issued a stern ultimatum to the NEHU administration, demanding that Gate No. 1 be opened within a week. The association has warned that if the university fails to take action, teachers themselves will unlock the gate in protest. NEHUTA president Prof. []

The Shillong Times 22 Nov 2025 2:10 am

Demolition a political exercise in Varanasi, should be stopped, says Akhilesh

Mr. Yadav, who met the aggrieved traders of Varanasis Dal Mandi at the Samajwadi State Office in Lucknow, said that the political demolition of Varanasi Dal Mandi should be stopped

The Hindu 22 Nov 2025 1:51 am

India implements four new labour codes; trade unions demand withdrawal, call for protest on Nov 26

NEW DELHI: The Centre on Friday announced the implementation of four new labour codes aimed at rationalising the existing 29 Central labour laws. Meanwhile, a coalition of ten Central trade unions have called for a nationwide protest on November 26 demanding the withdrawal of anti-worker labour laws. An official release from the Labour Ministry said the Code on Wages, 2019, the Industrial Relations Code, 2020, the Code on Social Security, 2020 and the Occupational Safety, Health and Working Conditions Code, 2020 would come into effect from November 21. By modernising labour regulations, enhancing workers' welfare and aligning the labour ecosystem with the evolving world of work, this landmark move lays the foundation for a future-ready workforce and stronger, resilient industries driving labour reforms for Aatmanirbhar Bharat, the statement said. Under the new codes, gender discrimination will be legally prohibited, with assured equal pay on par with men for women; consenting women will be permitted to work night shift and take up mining labour or heavy machinery operations. Furthermore, there will be mandatory representation of women in grievance redressal committees. Additionally, there will be a provision to add parents-in-law in the definition of family of female employees, expanding dependent coverage and ensuring inclusivity. Safety measures for women include mandatory written consent, double wages for overtime, safe transportation, CCTV surveillance, and security arrangements. Under the Code on Social Security, 2020, all workers including gig and platform workers stand to get social security coverage such as PF, ESIC, and insurance. Aggregators must contribute 12% of their annual turnover, capped at 5% of the amount payable to gig and platform workers. Minimum wage will guaranteed to all workers as determined by the Central Government. Beedi and cigar workers will have the working hours capped at 8 to 12 hours per day and 48 hours per week. Over-time work will be based on consent with double the normal wage rate. Digital and audio-visual workers, including journalists in electronic media, dubbing artists, and stunt persons will now receive full benefits. Implementation of new Labour Codes to raise employers' costs but simplify compliance Despite the attractive slew of reforms set to implemented, trade unions remain apprehensive. The Joint Platform of Central Trade Unions expressed strong condemnation against the blatantly unilateral implementation of anti-worker, pro employer labour codes. The coalition termed the codes a deceptive fraud committed against the working people of the nation. The Joint Platform notice was signed by the All India Trade Union Congress (AITUC), Indian National Trade Union Congress, Centre of Indian Trade Unions, All India United Trade Union Centre, Hind Mazdoor Sabha, All India Central Council of Trade Unions, Self-employed Womens Association, Trade Union Coordination Centre, Labour Progressive Federation and United Trade Union Congress. The unions stated that the move has been opposed since the day they were enacted in 2019 through multiple protests and a general strike on July 9, 2025 when 25 crore workers participated. In spite of the stiff resistance, the Union government, dizzy with the victory in Bihar elections, has felt super empowered to make effective the four labour codes from today as per the media reports and tweets by the Ministry of Labour & Employment, the statement added. AITUC General Secretary Amarjeet Kaur told TNIE , The women who will work at nights in factories and in mines will be those from the lower middle class. Who will provide them safety? Making them work night shifts is risky for them and we oppose it. Protests against the move, will begin in a minor fashion from Monday and will culminate on November 26. We had already planned a protest on the day but it will be much more intense due to the step taken today, she added. Welcoming the step, the Geneva-based International Social Security Organisation (ISSO) said, Indias Labour Codes add momentum to global efforts for stronger, more inclusive social security systems. ISSA welcomes this milestone and encourages sustained investment in coverage, protection and institutional capacity. The Bharatiya Mazdoor Sangh, the National Front of Indian Trade Unions and the Telangana Gig and Platform Workers Union have also backed the move.

The New Indian Express 22 Nov 2025 1:17 am

Still under the influence?

Influencer marketing, once a wild frontier, is now a serious business. Brands are investing billions, but questions about results are growing. Creators are becoming media moguls, demanding professionalism and measurable outcomes. This shift brings complexity and a potential loss of authenticity. The industry faces a crucial moment, needing to adapt for future success.

The Economic Times 21 Nov 2025 11:48 pm

Malegaon shuts down as people demand justice for rape and murder of 3-year-old

Thousands gather outside Malegaon court demanding death penalty for accused in rape and murder of 3-year-old girl; police resort to lathi charge as protest turns violent.

The Hindu 21 Nov 2025 10:22 pm

Govt official nabbed by Telangana ACB over Rs 10K bribe

Hyderabad: The Telangana Anti-Corruption Bureau (ACB) on Friday, November 21 arrested a deputy executive engineer working for the Mission Bhagiratha (INTRA) for allegedly demanding a bribe of Rs 10,000. The accused officer, Kunamalla Sandhya Rani was employed under the Palakurthy sub- division in Jangaon district. According to ACB officials, she accepted the bribe through 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 21 Nov 2025 10:16 pm

'I Can't Be Greedy And Demand Deputy Chief Minister Post': Chirag Paswan

Union minister Chirag Paswan on Friday asserted that he did not wish to come across as greedy by demanding the deputy chief minister's post.

NDTV 21 Nov 2025 9:40 pm

Asia Cup Rising Stars: Ripon Mondols Double-wicket Super Over Knocks Out India A In Doha

Asia Cup Rising Stars: Ripon Mondol delivered a breathtaking Super Over performance, conceding no runs and taking two wickets, to power Bangladesh A to victory over India A and into the final of the Asia Cup Rising Stars 2025/26 after a nerve-shredding first semifinal in Doha, Qatar. In a contest that swung wildly throughout, Mondols ice-cold brilliance with the ball proved decisive as Bangladesh A edged out India A in dramatic fashion. Earlier, India skipper Jitesh Sharma won the toss and opted to bowl on a true batting surface, but Bangladesh A made full use of the conditions. Opener Habibur Rahman Sohan anchored the innings superbly with 65 off 46 balls, while Jishan Alam (26 off 14) and Zawad Abrar (13 off 19) chipped in with top-order contributions. India A fought back admirably through spinners Harsh Dubey and Suyash Sharma, reducing Bangladesh A from a strong 108/2 to 130/6. Just as India A seized control, S M Meherob Hasan turned the match on its head. Meherob unleashed a stunning counterattack48* off 18 balls with six sixesand alongside Yasir Ali (18 off 9)*, blasted 50 runs in the final two overs. Bangladesh A finished with a commanding 194/6 in 20 overs. India A responded in blazing fashion. Vaibhav Suryavanshi tore into the bowlers from ball one, smashing 38 off 15 as India A stormed to 49/0 in 3 overs before Abdul Gaffar Saqlain ended his onslaught. Priyansh Arya (44 off 23) kept the momentum going, but wickets fell around him. Naman Dhir struggled for his 7 off 12, and India A slipped after the power-packed start, reaching 101/3 at the halfway mark, suddenly needing a rebuild. The chase ebbed and flowed, ultimately coming down to 16 off the final over. Rakibul Hasan bowled five superb deliveries before a last-ball misfield gifted India A three runs, tying the game and forcing a Super Over. Bangladesh A handed the ball to Ripon Mondol, and he produced pure magic. He dismissed Jitesh Sharma off the first ball, then removed Ashutosh Sharma the very next delivery, restricting India A to 0a perfect super over from the young pacer. Tasked with defending just 1 run, India A turned to Suyash Sharma. He removed Yasir Ali off the first ball, briefly raising hopes, but the next ball drifted down leg for a wide enough to seal the match and Bangladesh As place in the final. Bangladesh A handed the ball to Ripon Mondol, and he produced pure magic. He dismissed Jitesh Sharma off the first ball, then removed Ashutosh Sharma the very next delivery, restricting India A to 0a perfect super over from the young pacer. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Super over India A 0/2 in 0.2 overs lost to Bangladesh A 1/1 in 0.1 over by nine wickets Article Source: IANS

CNMSports 21 Nov 2025 7:54 pm

Families Protest Outside Delhi School After Student's Suicide, Demand Strict Action

Families and friends of a Class 10 student who died by suicide staged a protest outside St Columba's School, accusing some teachers of mentally harassing him and demanding strict action from the authorities.

NDTV 21 Nov 2025 7:35 pm

Asia Cup Rising Stars | 250+ SR: How Sooryavanshi fared in semi-final

Vaibhav Sooryavanshi's electrifying 15-ball 38, featuring four sixes, ignited India A's pursuit of 195 in the Asia Cup Rising Stars semifinal. His aggressive start, coupled with a 53-run opening stand, propelled the team to a strong position. Despite a brief slowdown after his dismissal, India A remains in a commanding chase.

The Times of India 21 Nov 2025 5:44 pm

Thousands Hit Streets In Protest Against Rape-Murder Of 3-Year-Old Girl In Malegaon

Protesters, carrying placards and shouting slogans for justice, have accused authorities of failing to protect children and are demanding the death penalty for the accused.

News18 21 Nov 2025 3:58 pm

Delhi school suicide case: How devastating chain of events pushed Class 10 student to end his life

Families and friends of the deceased have accused some teachers of mentally harassing him and demanding strict action from the authorities.

DNA India 21 Nov 2025 3:55 pm

Bankey Bihari Mandir to get live-streaming darshan and wider pathways: Heres what is being planned from next year

Bankey Bihari temple Live Streaming: Devotees worldwide may soon connect with Vrindavan's Sri Bankey Bihari temple through live streaming of daily 'darshan', expected to begin by Holi next year. A high-powered committee has approved a firm for this service, alongside new rules for temple collection boxes and enhanced maintenance efforts.

The Economic Times 21 Nov 2025 3:45 pm

Trump urges Zelenskyy to accept Draft Peace Plan Right Now

WASHINGTON, DC Nov 21: US President Donald Trump is demanding that Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy accept a proposed draft peace plan on Ukraine right now, the RBC Ukraine news agency reported, citing a senior US official. If youve been watching President Trump, you should feel that when it comes to an aggressive timeline, it means tight deadlines on his terms. It means right now, it means as soon as possible, the official was quoted as saying by the news agency [] The post Trump urges Zelenskyy to accept Draft Peace Plan Right Now appeared first on Daily Excelsior .

Daily Excelsior 21 Nov 2025 3:15 pm

Don't wish to come across as greedy by demanding Bihar deputy CM's post: Chirag Paswan

PATNA: Union minister Chirag Paswan on Friday asserted that he did not wish to come across as greedy by demanding the deputy chief ministers post, as he thanked Prime Minister Narendra Modi for allocating two berths to his Lok Janshakti Party (Ram Vilas) in the new Bihar cabinet. Addressing a press conference here, Paswan also said he wished to expand the partys footprint beyond Bihar as an NDA partner in states like West Bengal, Punjab, and Uttar Pradesh. Our party won 19 seats out of the 29 we were given as part of the seat-sharing arrangements within the NDA. We contested those seats which were considered weak for the alliance. This was possible because of the peoples blessings and the support of the Prime Minister to our party. Now, the LJP (RV) has been given two berths in the new cabinet in Bihar. Its enough. How much more greedy can Chirag Paswan be? the Union minister said. The NDA stormed back to power in Bihar, winning 202 seats in the 243-member assembly, with the BJP bagging 89, JD(U) 85, LJP(RV) 19, HAM 5, and RLM 4. In 2021, there was not one person around me. My party was split And in 2024, the PM put faith in the party and gave us five seats to contest in the Lok Sabha polls. We won all five seats. If I now ask for something from the alliance, then no one will be more greedy than me, Paswan said, when queried whether he would demand the post of deputy CM. On the partys expansion plans, the Hajipur MP said, After winning 19 seats in the recently concluded assembly polls in Bihar, we are now seriously preparing to expand the partys base in West Bengal, Uttar Pradesh, and Punjab. We will contest the upcoming assembly elections there as part of the NDA.

The New Indian Express 21 Nov 2025 2:52 pm

India shines with nine golds at World Boxing Cup Finals

World champions Nikhat Zareen and Jaismine Lamboria led Indias gold charge as the hosts wrapped up a commanding campaign with 20 medals, including nine gold, at the World Boxing Cup Finals 2025, which concluded in Greater Noida.

Web Dunia 21 Nov 2025 2:14 pm

My favorite work laptop of the year nails the details (and it's user-upgradeable)

Asus' ExpertBook P3 powers through demanding workloads thanks to its AMD processor, ample RAM, and efficient thermal cooling.

ZDNet 21 Nov 2025 2:00 pm

Hyderabad: How long before a school reaches Jawahar Nagars children?

Hyderabad: I want my children to study, unlike me. I dont want them to suffer like I do, toiling every day at construction sites for meagre wages, said 35-year-old Lakshmi (name changed), a single mother and construction labourer from Giri Prasad Nagar slum. She is one of thousands of parents demanding a school closer to 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 21 Nov 2025 8:49 am

Centre expands PM Fasal Bima Yojana to cover crop loss from wild animals and waterlogging

Announcing major relief for farmers, Union Agriculture Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan on Friday said that, on the initiative of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, two significant categories of crop losses have now been included under the Pradhan Mantri Fasal Bima Yojana (PMFBY), which farmers had been demanding for a long time.

The Economic Times 21 Nov 2025 8:41 am

Caste and social engineering balance in Nitish cabinet 10.0

NEW DELHI: Nitish Kumar took oath as Bihars Chief Minister with a 26-member Cabinet crafted to carefully balance caste groups an exercise in social engineering that continues to shape the states governance. The lineup includes one Muslim, one Yadav, and three women, reinforcing the NDAs commitment to broad social representation. The central feature of the new Cabinet is its careful blend of senior leaders and 10 first-time ministers, making clear that caste equationsmore than overt development agendasshaped the final appointments. As one senior NDA leader put it, It was the caste-equation that basically helped us with an equal degree of trust in NiMo leadership. So, this time, the Cabinet has given due care in ensuring participation of almost all prominent castes. Among the familiar names retained were Samrat Choudhary and Vijay Kumar Sinha, both influential leaders who earlier served as deputy chief ministers. The JD(U) continued with seasoned ministers Bijendra Prasad Yadav, Vijay Kumar Choudhary, and Shrawan Kumar. On the BJP side, Mangal Pandey, Pramod Kumar, Surendra Prasad Mehta, and Nitin Nabin held their ground, whether for caste balance or continuity. A major new entrant was BJP state president Dileep Jaiswal. His inclusion hinted that the party would soon appoint a new state chief under its one person, one post policy. Narayan Prasad also made a notable return after losing his berth in 2022 when Nitish Kumar briefly exited the NDA. Smaller allies too retained their presence, with HAM(S) nominating Santosh Kumar Suman, son of former Chief Minister Jitan Ram Manjhi. The cabinets new faces showed the NDAs attempt to expand its social reach. Olympian shooter and MLA Shreyasi Singh from Jamui and Aurai MLA Rama Nishad, daughter-in-law of former Union Minister Jaynarayan Nishad, were inducted. They are both seen as part of efforts to strengthen the partys support among women and EBC Mallah voters. Deepak Prakash, son of RLM chief Upendra Kushwaha, also entered despite not being a legislator, with plans to move him to the legislative council soon. And to further chip away at the Yadav vote bank, the BJP even included former Union Minister Ram Kripal Yadav, elected from the Yadav-dominated Danapur seat. The challenges ahead for NDA govt Fulfilling key financial promises like providing `2 lakh to women and implementing the Mukhyamantri Mahila Rojgar Yojana Creating employment is crucial as a big part of Bihars population still migrates to industrialised states Accelerating industrialisation is important as Bihar continues to lag far behind, making industrial growth a must to reduce unemployment Maintaining law and order is a politically sensitive issue, especially as the NDA frequently invokes the jungle raj narrative Ensuring visible progress for OBCs, Dalits and EBCs, whose support powered the NDAs mandate Managing alliance coordination on policy execution and sensitive issues like Waqf reforms Responding to Opposition pressure is not easy as the RJD and Jan Suraaj Party will continue demanding accountability on jobs, development, and other promises

The New Indian Express 21 Nov 2025 7:54 am

Trump labels Democrats message to troops amounts to 'Seditious Behavior, Punishable by Death'; White House spokesperson Karoline Leavitt slams Democrats for inciting violence

US President Donald Trump accused Democratic lawmakers of seditious behavior, demanding their arrest and trial for urging the military to refuse unlawful orders. He stated their actions were 'punishable by death', sparking swift condemnation from Democrats. The White House later clarified Trump is not seeking executions, questioning why the lawmakers' actions weren't being discussed.

The Economic Times 21 Nov 2025 7:40 am

MP faux pas: 3 dead teachers get 3 days to explain zero attendance

BHOPAL: Three government school teachers in Madhya Pradesh were recently sent show-cause notices for missing e-attendance. Theyll never respondbecause the teachers are dead. This unusual set of notices was reported in the Mauganj district, Madhya Pradesh. The families of Devta Deen Kol, who passed away in April 2023; Ramgarib Dipankar, who died on February 13, 2025; and Chotelal Saket, who passed in May 2025, were surprised to receive official reminders demanding that the deceased justify their zero attendance for October 2025. The officer signing the notices appeared to be highly committed to procedural compliance: the notices included a warning that unsatisfactory replies could result in salary deductions. The teachers were allotted three days to respond. This was part of a wider effort by the school education department to tighten monitoring under its newly introduced e-attendance system. More than 1,500 teachers in Rewa and Mauganj districts reportedly received notices for failing to mark their attendance on the mobile app. But the inclusion of teachers who had been dead for monthsand in one case, yearsquickly exposed a deeper problem in the system. For many in the community, the letters became a symbol of how easily technology can misfire when basic upkeep falls through. The district education officer of Rewa, Ram Raj Mishra, admitted the lapse but placed responsibility on school authorities. The letters were issued based on the data of teachers secured from the special portal containing the details of teachers. The lapse occurred because the data on the concerned portal wasnt updated by the principals of the concerned schools through the BEOs. Such cases are very few, and the process has been initiated for updating the records on the concerned portal, he said. Meanwhile, the department continues to issue stern warnings to teachers, who fail to mark their attendance, giving them three days to explain themselves. The incident has made one thing clear: in its rush to enforce accountability, administration forgot to put its own house in order. Dept yet to get its own house in order The department continues to issue stern warnings to teachers who fail to mark their attendance, giving them three days to explain themselves. The incident has made one thing clear: in its rush to enforce accountability, administration forgot to put its own houseand its digital recordsin order

The New Indian Express 21 Nov 2025 7:39 am

Ongoing interstate pvt bus strike, festive rush send airfares soaring in Kerala

KOCHI: The ongoing indefinite strike by several private-bus operators across south India has seen airfares go through the roof, particularly on key sectors such as Kochi-Bengaluru and Kochi-Hyderabad. This, coupled with the early rush for Christmas booking has pushed flight ticket costs to new highs, with some fares more than double their normal range. Ticket prices on Kochi-Bengaluru route for Thursday ranged from Rs 8,730 to a staggering Rs 29,400, compared with the normal range of Rs 2,300-7,000. And, fares on the Hyderabad-Kochi sector for December 21 (Sunday) hover from Rs 12,418 to Rs 27,900, far exceeding the normal Rs 3,200-5,000 range. According to Biji Eapen, national president of the IATA Agents Association of India, the average flight ticket price for the week leading up to Christmas has already breached the Rs 10,000 mark and is expected to skyrocket further as the festival season approaches. Airfares from Kochi to sectors like Bengaluru and Hyderabad have rises, while those for the Christmas season have skyrocketed. The situation will be worse as we near the festival season. The continuing strike by inter-state private bus operators is a key factor. Airlines follow a dynamic pricing system despite instructions from the Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) to increase flight capacity and cap fares during the festive season and publish on their websites in advance the move to hike fares. The sector is unregulated. In fact airlines can increase the demand artificially by showing lower seat capacity, he pointed out. Bus operators crisis The root cause of the current travel chaos lies in the ongoing protest by inter-state private bus operators, who are demanding relief from what they describe as unfair taxes levied by Kerala, Karnataka, and Tamil Nadu. While a small group of operators have resumed service, the majority are continuing the strike, said Rijas A J, vice-president of the Intercity Bus and Car Operators Confederation of India and owner of Sona Travels. The financial burden is immense. An operator must pay Rs 12 lakh as tax for running a single service (two buses) for a 90-day period. This unsustainable cost is pushing bus owners into a crisis, with many fearing their assets could be seized by lending institutions by early next year. We also cant increase ticket prices as the same will result in a drop in demand. This is especially so with the newly launched Vande Bharat service on the Kochi-Bengaluru sector, Rijas said. The crisis has impacted even major players. FlixBus, a multinational giant, has reportedly threatened to halt operations in sectors like Alappuzha-Bengaluru and Alappuzha-Hyderabad due to the tax issue, having already drastically cut down on services. With private bus travel largely unavailable, travellers are increasingly reliant on KSRTC and rail alternatives. A senior KSRTC official confirmed that the corporation continues to operate additional services to Bengaluru. Furthermore, the Railways has stepped in, announcing the augmentation of coaches in trains destined for Chennai, such as the addition of one sleeper coach to Train No 22640 (Alappuzha-MGR Chennai Central Express) for several days in late November.

The New Indian Express 21 Nov 2025 7:34 am

Don Jr visits Agra, to attend star-studded wedding in Udaipur

LUCKNOW / JAIPUR: Donald Trump Jr, son of US President Donald Trump, on Thursday visited the Taj Mahal in Agra. A group of 126 special guests from nearly 40 countries accompanied him during the tour of the 17th-century marvel. In view of the high-profile visit, the authorities had tightened security and spruced up the arrangements. According to sources, around 200 police personnel were deployed across key locations in the city and the security detail included officers of ACP and ADC rank. This is Trump Jrs second visit to India. In February 2018, he had toured New Delhi, Mumbai, Pune and Kolkata. From Agra, Trump Jr will travel to Udaipur in Rajasthan to attend a high-profile wedding. Sources said he will reach Udaipur on Friday evening and will stay there till Monday. Sources said Trump Jr will be staying at The Leela Palace. The multi-day celebrations, from November 21 to 24, are for the wedding of Netra Mantena, daughter of US-based billionaire Rama Raju Mantena, and Vamsi Gadiraju. The main ceremony is on November 23 at the iconic Jag Mandir Palace, set on an island in Lake Pichola. The guest list includes Hollywood stars Jennifer Lopez and Justin Bieber, who are expected to perform at the event. Internationally acclaimed South African DJ and song writer Black Coffee is also set to perform at the gala wedding. From Bollywood, Hrithik Roshan, Ranveer Singh, Shahid Kapoor, Madhuri Dixit, Kriti Sanon, Jacqueline Fernandez, Vaani Kapoor, Janhvi Kapoor, and Karan Johar are expected. Event management firm Wizcraft, known for organising the IIFA Awards in Jaipur earlier this year, is overseeing the wedding arrangements.

The New Indian Express 21 Nov 2025 7:17 am

Mahmoud Khalil sues Trump officials over collusion with anti-Palestinian groups

Activist detained by ICE condemns smear and harassment campaign and demands release of key communications Mahmoud Khalil, the Palestinian activist who participated in protests at Columbia University and was detained by Ice earlier this year, has filed a lawsuit demanding the Trump administration release its communications with anti-Palestinian groups he says contributed to his March arrest and efforts to detain him. The groups, a number of which have boasted about their involvement in sharing dossiers on Palestine activists with the administration, have claimed credit for Khalils arrest, according to the Center for Constitutional Rights, which is part of the legal team representing Khalil, and they say there is evidence that indicates the Trump administration acted on information and misinformation provided by these groups in cracking down on Khalil and other pro-Palestine activists. Continue reading...

The Guardian 21 Nov 2025 5:55 am

Ujjain land pooling: BKS calls govt notification on Simhastha planning misleading; warns of restarting protest

The BKS has raised suspicious over the governments intent and warned of restarting the agitation while demanding a complete roll back of the scheme

The Hindu 21 Nov 2025 4:57 am

Kunmullah Titans lifts memorial cricket trophy

Excelsior Sports Correspondent GANDERBAL, Nov 20: The final match of the inaugural Martyr Police Constable Rameez Memorial Cricket League concluded at Muqam Cricket Ground, Margund, Kangan, here today, delivering an exciting contest and paying heartfelt tribute to the brave constable. The title clash saw Kunmullah Titans face Kangan Fighters, with the Titans clinching a commanding victory by 123 runs, thanks to stellar batting performances and disciplined bowling. The match drew an enthusiastic crowd, celebrating both competitive spirit and the memory [] The post Kunmullah Titans lifts memorial cricket trophy appeared first on Daily Excelsior .

Daily Excelsior 21 Nov 2025 4:26 am

Sopore PHE Staff Protest After Six Workers Disengaged

SRINAGAR: Temporary employees of the PHE Mechanical division Sopore in North Kashmir held a protest on Thursday after six workers were allegedly disengaged by the Executive Engineer. Workers gathered at the office, raised slogans, demanding an immediate rollback of the decision and protection of their service. Protestors referred to the March 11 Assembly session, where []

KashmirLife 20 Nov 2025 11:00 pm

PlayStation 2025 Black Friday deals: Sony is taking $100 off PS5 consoles

If youve been waiting to grab a PlayStation 5, this Black Friday deal is worth noting. Sonys latest consoles are getting a $100 discount across the board starting November 21, dropping the PS5 Digital Edition to $399, the standard PS5 to $449 and the PS5 Pro to $649. Thats one of the best prices weve seen on Sonys hardware this year. You'll find the deals direct at Sony and from other retailers including Amazon and Walmart when they launch on Friday. Sonys flagship console remains one of the most popular gaming systems available, and this Black Friday discount makes it even easier to jump in if you havent already. The standard PS5 and the slimmer PS5 Digital Edition both offer fast load times, smooth frame rates and crisp visuals powered by the custom AMD Zen 2 processor and RDNA 2 GPU. The difference between them comes down to the disc drive the standard model includes one, while the Digital Edition relies entirely on digital downloads. For those who want top-tier performance, the PS5 Pro is also getting a rare $100 discount. It features upgraded specs and enhanced ray tracing for sharper graphics, along with improved cooling to handle more demanding titles. Whether you play cinematic single-player hits or fast-paced competitive games, the PS5 lineup remains one of the strongest options on the market for next-gen gaming. Each console supports 4K output, 3D audio and access to PlayStation Plus , which unlocks online multiplayer and a rotating library of free games. The DualSense controller remains a highlight, with adaptive triggers and haptic feedback that make everything from racing to combat feel more immersive. If youre already set with a console, there are also a few solid accessory deals to consider for Black Friday. Also starting November 21, the DualSense Wireless Controller will be down to $60, a $20 discount available in multiple colors. The premium DualSense Edge controller , which adds customizable buttons and replaceable stick modules, drops to $170 during Black Friday. Meanwhile, the PlayStation Portal Sonys portable Remote Player that lets you stream games from your PS5 gets discounted to $180. This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/deals/playstation-2025-black-friday-deals-sony-is-taking-100-off-ps5-consoles-145622303.html?src=rss

Engadget 20 Nov 2025 9:16 pm

Gujarat farmer dies by suicide after digital arrest scam by fake ATS officer

AHMEADABAD: A 65-year-old farmer from Gujarats Vadodara district died by suicide after being trapped in a terrifying digital arrest scam by cyber fraudsters posing as Delhi Anti-Terrorist Squad (ATS) officers. The scammers subjected him to a day-long barrage of threats over a fabricated Rs 40-crore fraud case, leaving his family shattered and demanding strict police action as Dabhoi police launch a full investigation. A chilling and possibly first-of-its-kind case of a farmer driven to suicide after being trapped in a digital arrest scam has jolted the Kayavarohan area of Vadodara district. The victim, 65-year-old Atulbhai Hirabhai Patel, a resident of Kaka Ramna Phalia, was allegedly hunted, harassed and psychologically crushed by fraudsters who posed as Delhi ATS officers and claimed he was embroiled in a 40-crore bank fraud investigation. The nightmare began when cyber criminals allegedly called Atulbhai repeatedly, warning him that the Anti-Terrorist Squad was watching him and probing his alleged involvement in a massive financial crime. The callers, switching between WhatsApp voice and video calls every few minutes, allegedly declared him digitally arrested, instructing him not to leave the house and to remain constantly available. Fear reportedly consumed him. Pressure mounted. Silence tightened. And by Monday at 5 am, the farmer swallowed poison. The family, who sensed something was wrong but could not persuade him to speak, said the threats had completely shattered him. Our uncle is no longer with us today he was restless for three days, said his nephew Ansh Patel, holding back emotion as he recounted the final hours. We kept asking him what happened; friends asked too but he told no one anything. He was terrified. At 5 am he consumed the poison. We rushed him to the hospital. He died the next morning. Linking their suspicion with the evidence on his phone, relatives dialled the number that had allegedly been tormenting Atulbhai. Shockingly, the man on the other end allegedly sent an ID card claiming he was Inspector Gaurav Grover of ATS Delhi, further confirming the scale of the scam. The WhatsApp profile, the family says, displayed two flags and a symbol with 3C in the middle, adding to the suspicion of a large, organised cyber-crime network. Ansh, who also received threatening calls from the same fraudsters, said the intimidation was relentless. These cyber crooks were calling every five minutes threatening not to leave the house. My uncle told me alone, Delhi Police are calling me. He was so scared he was under digital arrest for a whole day. With the village plunged into mourning and the incident sending shockwaves across the region, the family has vowed to pursue justice. We will file an FIR. We want the strictest action. Cybercrime is increasing I appeal to people, dont lose your life the way my uncle did, Ansh said. Dabhoi police have begun an investigation, examining the digital trail, phone data and WhatsApp identifiers tied to the suspected cyber-fraud network. Officers say preliminary evidence suggests a highly coordinated scam allegedly designed to mentally imprison victims through fear of law enforcement. As Kayavarohan mourns its elderly farmer, the case stands as a grim reminder of how digital extortion can push even the most grounded individuals into fatal despair, exposing the urgent need for cyber-crime awareness and swift police action.

The New Indian Express 20 Nov 2025 5:38 pm

Protesters attempt to storm Sangai festival venue, police fire tear gas shells

Security forces fired tear gas as protesters tried to storm the Sangai festival venue in Imphal, demanding conflict resolution and rehabilitation of displaced families before celebrations begin

Mid Day 20 Nov 2025 5:08 pm

Woman Dies After Husband Throws Acid On Her, Throws Her Off Roof In Himachal Pradesh: Cops

A woman, who was allegedly pushed off the roof by her husband after he threw acid on her in Himachal Pradesh's Mandi on November 15, died at PGI Chandigarh on Wednesday night, police said.

NDTV 20 Nov 2025 3:47 pm

Insulted, mentally tortured: Plaint's of Delhi Class 10 students parents went unheeded

A 16-year-old student died by suicide at Rajendra Place Metro Station, leaving a note blaming teachers for severe mental stress and harassment. The family had repeatedly complained to the school about the alleged tormenting of their son over minor issues. Following the tragedy, students and parents protested, demanding accountability from the school administration.

The Times of India 20 Nov 2025 3:23 pm

Teachers did this to me: 16-year-old Delhi students heartbreaking last note

A 16-year-old student tragically ended his life at Delhi's Rajendra Place Metro Station, leaving a note blaming teachers for sustained harassment. His death has ignited protests outside his prominent central Delhi school, with parents and students demanding accountability and a transparent investigation into the alleged mistreatment.

The Times of India 20 Nov 2025 2:31 pm

He shed 22 kilos in a year while fighting anxiety, body ache and building a business. Delhi doc shares his weight loss journey and the simple diet

Dr. Yash Vardhan, a doctor turned coach, achieved a remarkable 22-kilo weight loss amidst a demanding career and business building. His journey, marked by consistency and self-prioritization, led to not only physical transformation but also enhanced confidence and mental clarity. He now guides others, embodying the support he once sought.

The Economic Times 20 Nov 2025 2:20 pm

Is UK headed for new prime minister?

Canberra: These are troubled times for British Labour Prime Minister Keir Starmer. In July 2024, Starmers government swept to power on the back of a landslide win. Labour won 411/650 seats in the parliament, and had a commanding 174-seat majority. Starmer was elected on a platform for change, but the most likely change at the 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 20 Nov 2025 1:51 pm

'I am sorry mom, I broke your heart': Massive protest outside Delhi school after Class 10 student jumps to death from metro station

A 16-year-old student died by suicide, leaving a note alleging harassment by teachers. The note, found in his school bag, detailed his distress and requested action against the educators. His father's FIR corroborates the claims of continuous mental torment over minor issues, prompting protests by students and parents demanding accountability.

The Times of India 20 Nov 2025 1:30 pm

Ex-minister Suresh Kumar wants special debate on government schools

BENGALURU: The government school system has returned to the political spotlight, with senior BJP MLA and former education minister S Suresh Kumar firing a letter to the Speaker, demanding an entire days special debate during the upcoming winter assembly session in Belagavi. Kumars missive, which is an indictment of the system, reminded the Speaker that the issue was admitted for discussion on August 22, 2025, during the monsoon session, but the debate was abruptly curtailed. The Speaker had publicly promised a fuller, longer discussion during the winter session, which Kumar is now insisting on. The former minister said the the Assembly can no longer ignore three realities -- enrolment in government schools is plunging every year, an increasing number of schools are being shut down, and poor and middle-class families are being pushed into private schools and debt traps. This House must deliberate on the future of lakhs of children from poor and middle-class families, Kumar warned, arguing that quality education is drifting out of reach of those who need it the most.

The New Indian Express 20 Nov 2025 10:16 am