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Ayush wins US Open to claim maiden BWF World Tour title

Iowa (US), June 30: Rising shuttler Ayush Shetty notched up his first BWF World Tour title with a commanding straight-games victory over Canadas Brian Yang in the mens singles final of the US Open Super 300, ending Indias title drought this season. The 20-year-old, a 2023 junior world championships bronze winner, defeated the third seeded [] The post Ayush wins US Open to claim maiden BWF World Tour title appeared first on The Shillong Times .

The Shillong Times 1 Jul 2025 3:44 am

Emma Raducanu and Carlos Alcaraz break silence on dating rumors Heres what they revealed about their chemistry

British No. 1 Emma Raducanu delivered a commanding performance against fellow Brit Mimi Xu, securing a straight-sets win to advance to the second round of her favourite tournament, Wimbledon.

The Economic Times 1 Jul 2025 12:51 am

13-Year-Old Girl Fakes Own Kidnapping, Leaves Rs 15 Lakh Ransom Note: Cops

A 13-year-old girl in Madhya Pradesh's Jabalpur staged her own kidnapping and left behind a fake ransom note demanding Rs 15 lakh - all because she was upset with her mother's scolding over using a mobile phone.

NDTV 30 Jun 2025 11:58 pm

Historic! Surrey smash 125-year record with mammoth 820/9 declared against Durham

Surrey dominated Durham in a County Championship match, posting a record-breaking 820/9 declared. Dom Sibley's epic 305, supported by Dan Lawrence (178), Sam Curran (108), and Will Jacks (119), powered Surrey's massive total. Durham ended Day 2 at 59/1, trailing by 761 runs, facing an uphill battle against Surrey's commanding lead and potent batting display.

The Times of India 30 Jun 2025 10:47 pm

1st Test: Mulder's Career-best 147 Drives South Africa Toward Victory Against Zimbabwe

Queens Sports Club: All-rounder Wiaan Mulder produced a brilliant career-best 147 to put South Africa in complete control on Day Three of the one-off Test against Zimbabwe at the Queens Sports Club in Bulawayo. His composed, yet commanding knock ensured the visitors set Zimbabwe a towering target of 537 before Corbin Boschs late strike left the hosts on 32 for 1 at stumps. Starting the day with a lead of 167, South Africa lost Tony de Zorzi early when he edged Tanaka Chivanga for 31. But Mulder, resuming with patience, capitalised on every loose delivery, driving and flicking with authority. He added 63 with de Zorzi and then 72 with David Bedingham, who looked threatening before falling for 35, miscuing a pull-off Wellington Masakadza. That dismissal triggered Zimbabwes best phase, as they grabbed 3 for 19 in quick time, briefly raising hopes of restricting the visitors. But Mulder, unfazed, combined grit and flair, bringing up his fifty with a towering six and eventually racing to his second Test ton with a boundary just before lunch. His partnerships, including a crucial 104-run stand with Kyle Verreynne, took the game beyond Zimbabwes reach. After Zimbabwes brief burst, South Africas lower order hammered home the advantage. Maharaj (51) and Bosch (36) shared a rapid 92-run stand as the hosts bowlers wilted. Maharaj mixed caution with aggression, while Boschs reverse sweeps and crisp boundaries piled on the pain. Even a returning Blessing Muzarabani couldnt stem the flow, and when South Africa were eventually dismissed for 369, the target stood at an imposing 537. Faced with a daunting chase, Zimbabwes openers Kaitano and Masvaure began with extreme caution, managing just 32 runs in 19 overs15 of them extras. South Africas bowlers kept it tight, and in the final over, Bosch broke through, having Kaitano edge to second slip for 12. The wicket capped another dominant day for the Proteas, who will look to seal victory swiftly on day four. Brief scores: Faced with a daunting chase, Zimbabwes openers Kaitano and Masvaure began with extreme caution, managing just 32 runs in 19 overs15 of them extras. South Africas bowlers kept it tight, and in the final over, Bosch broke through, having Kaitano edge to second slip for 12. The wicket capped another dominant day for the Proteas, who will look to seal victory swiftly on day four. Also Read: LIVE Cricket Score Article Source: IANS

CNMSports 30 Jun 2025 10:18 pm

ACB Arrests Patwari For Accepting Bribe In J&Ks Kathua

JAMMU, Jun 30: Anti-Corruption Bureau (ACB) on Monday said to have trapped and arrested a Patwari of Halqa Thuthay Chak, Hiranagar, Kathua for demanding and accepting a bribe of Rs 30,000. A spokesperson said in a statement issued to the news agency Anti-Corruption Bureau received a complaint alleging therein that public servant namely Liaquat Ali, Patwari, Patwar Halqa Thuthay Chak Tehsil Hiranagar, District Kathua, demanded illegal gratification from the complainant for attestation of mutation. The accused had demanded a bribe [] The post ACB Arrests Patwari For Accepting Bribe In J&Ks Kathua appeared first on Daily Excelsior .

Daily Excelsior 30 Jun 2025 7:13 pm

Red alert for heavy rainfall shuts schools in four Himachal districts; 44 dead this monsoon

CHANDIGARH: A red alert for heavy to very heavy rainfall across several parts of Himachal Pradesh has prompted the state government to announce the closure of all educational institutions, including schools and colleges, in four districts Kangra, Mandi, Sirmaur, and Solan. In a separate incident, a five-storey building collapsed in the Bhattakufar area of Shimla early today. Fortunately, there were no casualties as the building had been evacuated the previous night. According to the State Emergency Operation Centre, one person each drowned in Una and Bilaspur districts, while another died after falling from a height in Shimla. As of this evening, 259 roads remain blocked across the state 139 in Mandi, 92 in Sirmaur, 20 in Kullu, four in Una, three in Solan, and one in Kinnaur district. In addition, 614 electricity transformers and 130 water supply schemes have been disrupted. Three people died in the last 24 hours, taking the total monsoon-related death toll in the state to 44 so far, and 82 have been injured. The causes of death include flash floods (8), drowning (6), snake bites (2), electrocution (2), falling from steep rocks (4), and road accidents (21). Shimla: Pedestrains amid rainfall, in Shimla, Monday, June 30, 2025. A landslide near Koti on the Shimla-Kalka National Highway (NH-5), which connects Shimla and Chandigarh, damaged sections of the road, resulting in a traffic jam stretching two to three kilometres. The collapse of the Bhattakufar building was captured on video and widely circulated on social media. The footage shows the building initially upright, before a widening crack leads to its sudden and complete collapse, while heavy rainfall continues in the background. In response to the worsening situation, State Revenue, Horticulture and Tribal Development Minister Jagat Singh Negi chaired a high-level meeting today to review monsoon preparedness. Officials from the Public Works Department, Jal Shakti, Electricity Board, State Disaster Response Force (SDRF), Revenue, and other departments participated. Four hydroelectric projects shut down, train services on Shimla-Kalka line suspended following heavy rain in Himachal During the meeting, it was reported that heavy rainfall had particularly impacted Kangra and Mandi districts, with machinery already deployed for emergency response. The Himachal Pradesh Electricity Board confirmed disruptions to 968 transformers due to adverse weather, with restoration work underway. Likewise, 23 drinking water schemes under the Jal Shakti department were affected, and efforts are ongoing to restore services swiftly. A flash flood was also reported from Sarpara in Rampur, though no casualties have been recorded there. Negi directed the Disaster Management Authority to respond promptly to all incidents. Noting the presence of large dams in Mandi, Kullu, and Kangra, he instructed Deputy Commissioners of these districts to maintain heightened vigilance. Any violation of safety protocols will be dealt with strictly under the Dam Safety Act and the Disaster Management Act. He also urged tourists to heed weather advisories and avoid venturing near rivers and streams. Sub-Divisional Magistrates (SDMs) across the state have been instructed to remain alert and ready to act.

The New Indian Express 30 Jun 2025 7:13 pm

ACB arrests Patwari for accepting bribe in Kathua

Kathua: Anti-Corruption Bureau (ACB) on Monday said to have trapped and arrested a Patwari of Halqa Thuthay Chak, Hiranagar, Kathua for demanding and accepting a bribe of Rs 30,000. A spokesperson said in a statement )Anti-Corruption Bureau received a complaint alleging therein that public servant namely Liaquat Ali, Patwari, Patwar Halqa Thuthay Chak Tehsil []

Kashmir Reader 30 Jun 2025 6:12 pm

Jurassic World: Rebirth Gets First-Ever Hindi Premiere At Jaipurs Raj Mandir Cinema

The event will be hosted by digital sensation Nagma Mirajkar, with special appearances by Ashish Chanchlani.

News18 30 Jun 2025 5:13 pm

Karnataka bike taxi riders on hunger strike, say were ready to follow rules, just give us a fair system

Bike taxi riders in Karnataka are protesting the state's ban. They are demanding a fair regulatory framework. Riders say the ban has left many unemployed. They question why delivery services are allowed but not passenger services. A legal challenge highlights concerns about creating a monopoly for existing transport operators. Aggregators like Rapido, Uber, and Ola have halted bike taxi services.

The Economic Times 30 Jun 2025 5:04 pm

Outrage after forest officials assault Adivasi women in Similipal Tiger Reserve

The Community Network Against Protected Areas (CNAPA) released a statement demanding an inquiry into a recent clash between Adivasi women and forest officials at Odishas Similipal Tiger Reserve. The incident occurred on June 16 when a group of Adivasi women were returning to Bakua in a pickup truck carrying roofing materials. When they reached 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 30 Jun 2025 4:41 pm

India must prioritise strategic over tactical intelligence: Google Clouds Mandiant Deputy Chief Analyst

In India, spear phishing has been more common and prevalent than elsewhere, says Luke McNamara, Deputy Chief Analyst, Mandiant Intelligence at Google Cloud

The Hindu Businessline 30 Jun 2025 4:34 pm

Russia's bone-chilling World War III threat to this western country after secret 'anti-Putin campaign'

Russia issued an ultimatum to the UK, demanding a stop to military training for Ukrainian forces and put this as a condition to end the conflict. Rodion Miroshnik insisted arms supplies must cease as Donald Trump may impose sanctions on Russia. Ukraine faced intense bombardment, losing a pilot. Moscow wants Britain's Operation Interflex terminated. Zelensky and Starmer inspected Ukrainian troops in Britain.

The Economic Times 30 Jun 2025 4:12 pm

FEMA Penalty: SC Rejects Lalit Modi's Plea Demanding BCCI Indemnify Him

Foreign Exchange Management Act: The Supreme Court on Monday refused to entertain a plea fled by former IPL head Lalit Modi seeking a direction to the BCCI (Board of Control for Cricket in India) to pay a penalty of Rs 10.65 crore imposed on him for alleged violation of the Foreign Exchange Management Act (FEMA). A Bench of Justices P.S. Narasimha and R. Mahadevan declined to interfere with a decision of the Bombay High Court turning down his writ petition seeking a direction to the BCCI to pay this penalty imposed by the Enforcement Directorate (ED) for purported infraction of the foreign remittance law during the 2009 IPL season held in South Africa. However, the Justice Narasimha-led Bench clarified that Lalit Modi could pursue other remedies available under the law, including filing a civil suit. In an order passed on December 19 last year, the Bombay High Court had refused to accept Lalit Modis contention that a writ direction could be issued to the BCCI since the by-laws require the board to indemnify him. Not only was Lalit Modis writ petition dismissed, but a bench of Justices M.S. Sonak and Jitendra Jain said that the reliefs sought were wholly misconceived and asked him to pay costs of Rs 1 lakh within 4 weeks. In his special leave petition (SLP) filed before the apex court, Lalit Modi contended that as per the Rules and Regulations to Memorandum of Association, the BCCI is under an obligation to indemnify its office bearers out of the board's funds against all losses and expenses incurred by them during the discharge of their official duty. Referring to Rule 34 of the Rules and Regulations of the Memorandum of Association of BCCI, the plea, filed through advocate Vikas Mehta, submitted that Lalit Modi was holding the office of Vice President of BCCI from 2005 to 2010 and Chairman of IPL from 2007 to 2010. The SLP highlighted the discriminatory manner adopted by the BCCI in indemnifying Honorary Secretary N. Srinivasan and Treasurer M.P. Pandove against the penalty imposed on them. In his special leave petition (SLP) filed before the apex court, Lalit Modi contended that as per the Rules and Regulations to Memorandum of Association, the BCCI is under an obligation to indemnify its office bearers out of the board's funds against all losses and expenses incurred by them during the discharge of their official duty. Also Read: LIVE Cricket Score Article Source: IANS

CNMSports 30 Jun 2025 2:48 pm

Deepika Padukone's old interview demanding work-life balance surfaces amid Vanga row

Deepika Padukone's old interview demanding work-life balance surfaces amid Vanga row

India Today 30 Jun 2025 12:24 pm

Scholarship delay hits 3,500 Dalit students in UP; Mayawati seeks CM Yogis intervention

Mayawati has voiced concerns over scholarship problems affecting 3,500 Dalit students at Raja Mahendra Pratap Singh University in Aligarh, urging CM Adityanath's intervention due to alleged negligence by the Social Welfare Department. Chandra Shekhar Azad condemned the humiliation and discrimination faced by students, demanding a probe into rejected scholarship forms and mistreatment, vowing to raise the issue in Parliament.

The Times of India 30 Jun 2025 12:24 pm

Uttar Pradesh's Hapur city faces severe waterlogging after heavy rainfall

The IMD issues red alert for multiple districts in Himachal Pradesh, as the State continued to experience heavy rainfall, particularly in Mandi, resulting in flooding of the Beas River.

The Hindu 30 Jun 2025 11:39 am

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Daily Excelsior 30 Jun 2025 10:46 am

Mandira Bedi Gets Emotional On Husband Raj Kaushal's Death Anniversary: 'I Miss You'

Mandira Bedi remembered her late husband, Raj Kaushal, on his death anniversary with a heartfelt Instagram post. Kaushal, a filmmaker, passed away in 2021.

News18 30 Jun 2025 9:54 am

Revision of Bihar electoral rolls: Congress says will oppose exercise legally, politically

NEW DELHI: As the EC began its Special Intensive Revision (SIR) of Bihars electoral rolls, the Congress on Sunday said it will oppose the move legally, politically, and on all fronts. The move invited scathing criticism from the Opposition parties as the EC on Saturday said around 2.93 crore of 7.89 crore voters, or about 37% of the electorate, will have to submit proof of their eligibility. Speaking with this newspaper, Congress leader Praveen Chakravartyquestioned the methodology adopted by the EC to ascertain that 37% of the Bihar electorate will have to re-register. How did they get the figure of 37%? This means they have the electoral roll of 2003 in a machine-readable format. Otherwise, its impossible to analyse and come up with the figure. The Congress has been demanding the Maharashtra electoral rolls for a long time. If they have the 2003 rolls, why are they not showing us the 2024 Maharashtra voter rolls? said Chakravarty, a member of EAGLE, an eight-member Congress panel tasked with looking into polls. He also pointed out that the EC had mooted a proposal on March 8 for electoral roll cleaning using Aadhaar, which, while not perfect, is a more viable alternative solution than an intensive voter revision in Bihar. Why did the EC abandon that to suddenly announce an SIR three months after the Aadhaar proposal? he asked. The ECs move on June 24, requiring all existing voters who were not on the 2003 rolls to provide proof of their and their parents citizenship, has also sparked concerns of disenfranchisement and exclusion of the poor and marginalised from voter rolls. If I was a voter in 2024 or 2019, that doesnt mean I am a voter now. I have to re-register. Now, they are saying I have to prove my veracity as a voter and prove date and place of birth. Why am I guilty until proven innocent? he said. Chakravarty also said the EC has come up with arduous rules for providing birth certificates of voters and their parents, depending on the year of birth. Besides Union and state government officials will now dictate who has correct documents and who doesnt, thus dictating who gets to vote in the upcoming Bihar assembly polls.

The New Indian Express 30 Jun 2025 8:04 am

Transnusa Strengthens Network Connectivity in 2025

South East Asias first holistic premium service airline, PT TransNusa Aviation Mandiri, has strategically ...

Antara News 30 Jun 2025 7:20 am

The 60-30-10 style formula: One simple rule that makes every outfit look designer-level

Feeling uninspired by your wardrobe? The 60-30-10 rule offers a simple guide to balanced outfits. This approach, borrowed from interior design, suggests using a main color for 60% of your look, a secondary color for 30%, and an accent color for the final 10%. It's about creating visual harmony and enhancing your personal style without demanding a complete wardrobe overhaul.

The Times of India 30 Jun 2025 7:17 am

Holy Mace of Shree Hudh & Trisandhya Mata Yatra departs for Dachhan

Excelsior Correspondent KISHTWAR, June 29: In a spiritually charged atmosphere, the Pavitra Chharri (Holy Mace) of the revered Shree Hudh Mata and Trisandhya Mata Yatra 2025 commenced its onward journey to Dachhan, accompanied by a large number of enthusiastic devotees. The Holy Mace, which arrived in Kishtwar on Saturday, was ceremoniously received and revered at Shree Gori Shankar Mandir, Sarkoot, where it rested overnight. The following day, the Yatra resumed with full fervor, marking a significant spiritual event in the [] The post Holy Mace of Shree Hudh & Trisandhya Mata Yatra departs for Dachhan appeared first on Daily Excelsior .

Daily Excelsior 30 Jun 2025 5:52 am

Rain fury in Himachal causes landslides, road & rail blockades, power projects stalled

SOLAN, June 29 : After Uttrakhand, heavy rains lashed most places of Himachal Pradesh since overnight, triggering landslides, blocking roads, halting rail, land and air traffic, and disrupting power generation across the state. The State faces a severe monsoon crisis with rising water levels in rivers and riveluts multiple infrastructure failures, and growing risk to human settlements. In Mandi district, authorities opened five floodgates of the Pandoh Dam after water levels crossed danger mark. The swollen Beas river is flowing [] The post Rain fury in Himachal causes landslides, road & rail blockades, power projects stalled appeared first on Daily Excelsior .

Daily Excelsior 30 Jun 2025 5:28 am

Sadhus begin arriving in Jammu

Srinagar, June 29: As the countdown begins for the annual Amarnath Yatra, the historic Mandi Ram Temple in Jammu has come alive with chants of Bam Bam Bhole, as sadhus from across India gather ahead of the pilgrimage beginning July 3. The temple, a traditional spiritual base for seers, is witnessing a steady influx of []

RisingKashmir 30 Jun 2025 1:15 am

Alcohol Addict Kills Daughter, 4, For Demanding Money To Buy Chocolate In Maharashtra: Cops

A man addicted to alcohol allegedly strangled his four-year-old daughter to death on Sunday after she demanded money to buy chocolate in Latur district of Maharashtra, police said.

NDTV 29 Jun 2025 11:12 pm

Trump says Iran might get sanctions relief if it can be peaceful

President Trump hinted at potential sanctions relief for Iran if they demonstrate peaceful intentions and cease harmful activities, following US strikes on Iranian nuclear sites. While considering easing sanctions after a ceasefire, Trump ultimately maintained them, demanding Iran prove its commitment to peace. Senator Graham proposed recognizing Israel's right to exist as a condition for resuming US-Iran talks.

The Economic Times 29 Jun 2025 10:04 pm

Kolkata gang rape case: Recovered CCTV footage corroborates with victim's complaint

KOLKATA: The investigation over the alleged gang rape incident at a law college in Kolkata made significant progress on June 29 when the recovered CCTV footage corroborated the sequence of incident with the victims complaint, Kolkata Police sources said. The DNA sample of the victim in the incident has been collected. According to police sources, DNA samples of the three accused in the gang rape have also been collected. All these DNA samples will be tested. A section of investigators believes that its report will be vital in the investigation of the incident. On the other hand, the number of members of the SIT (Special Investigation Team) formed by the Kolkata Police to investigate the alleged gang rape incident has been increased from five to nine. Among the newly added four members, one is a female sub-inspector. The incident allegedly took place on June 25 at the guard's room of the South Calcutta Law College. Four people have been arrested so far. The complainant was taken to the spot on Saturday morning for reconstruction of the incident. The reconstruction lasted for over two hours and was videographed, a senior police official said on Sunday. All three accused are seen at the spot in the footage, the official informed. Kolkata gang rape case: NCW member Archana Majumdar visits law college Meanwhile, National Commission for Women (NCW) member Archana Majumdar on Sunday visited the South Calcutta Law College, where the incident of gang rape allegedly took place. However, she was not allowed any videography or still photography inside by the police. She also alleged that the police could not provide her with the details of the whereabouts of survivor. The commission stands beside her, she said, maintaining that the NCW's mandate is to assist a survivor as long as she wants. Majumdar said that it is necessary to speak to her parents as well. It's a part of the investigation (by the NCW), she added. The family of the victim of the alleged gang rape incident is not seeking a CBI investigation right now. Since the incident came to light on Friday, there have been demands for a CBI investigation from various quarters. They claim that the police are not investigating properly. However, the victim's family does not agree with that demand. When asked by the media, a family member said, We are not seeking a CBI investigation. We have faith in the police investigation. Meanwhile, in protest to his detention for approximately 16 hours by the police, Union Minister and West Bengal BJP President Sukanta Majumdar on Sunday wrote a letter to the Kolkata Police Commissioner, demanding to conduct a full-fledged enquiry and disciplinary action against the police personnel who ordered and executed his illegal detention. Kolkata police arrest security guard of law college in gang rape case, TMC minister in shock

The New Indian Express 29 Jun 2025 9:17 pm

Four Hydroelectric projects shut down, train services on Shimla-Kalka line suspended following heavy rain in Himachal

CHANDIGARH: Four Hydroelectric projects with a combined capacity of more than 1,400 MW have completely shut down in Himachal Pradesh due to high silt levels after the cloudburst on June 25. The cloudburst unleashed floods across remote Sainj valley in Kullu district of the State, crippling nearly the entire hydropower corridor. The rail services on the Shimla-Kalka rail line, a UNESCO world heritage site were suspended after boulders and trees fell on the tracks following overnight rains. Two National Hydroelectric Power Corporation (NHPC) projects have borne the brunt of the rains and cloudburst, which unleashed floods. As per the dam status report of the state emergency operations centre, as of 3 pm today, the 520 MW Parbati Project Phase III (PHEP-III) was incapacitated as the FRL (m) was 1330, while PRL (m) was 1301 as the inflow in the dam was 118.1 cumecs and the slipway out flow as the same. It is learnt that the trash racks buried beneath meters of debris, halting over 30 million units generation of electricity per day. While the 800 MW Parbati Hydroelectric Project Phase II (PHEP-II) saw its entire powerhouse floor inundated with sludge, clogging draft tubes and disabling all four turbines. As per the dam status report of the state emergency operations centre the Full Reservoir Level (FRL) (m) was 2198, and inflow was 192.39 cumecs and the slipway out flow was 213.2 cumecs. The 100 MW Himachal Pradesh Power Corporation Limited (HPPCL) Sainj hydel project also suffered the same problem. The FRL (m) was 1752 and Highest Flood Level (HFL) (m) was 1753, while the Present Reservoir Level (PRL) (m) was 1740, the inflow was 62.6 cumecs, and the slipway outflow was the same. The 126 MW Larji hydropower plant remains non-operational for twenty-four hours due to scheduled dam flushing. Due to pre-monsoon flushing in Larji Dam, all five spillway gates of Pandoh Dam were opened on Sunday morning, resulting in an increase in water level in the Beas River. About 44,000 cusecs of water is flowing in the Beas river, the silt level has increased to 4,000 ppm. The Baggi tunnel has been closed for the time being due to which power generation in Dehar Power House has been temporarily stopped, Bhakra Beas Management Board (BBMB) officials said. On the other hand, as per the report of the state emergency operations centre till today evening, a total of 129 roads were closed in the hill state, 57 in Sirmaur district, followed by 44 in Mandi district, 19 in Kullu, four in Una and Solan each and one is Lahaul and Spiti. Besides, 612 electricity transformers and six water supply schemes were affected. During this monsoon season, a total of 39 people have died in the State till today. Seven due to flash floods, six due to drowning, three due to falling from steep rocks, two due to electrocution and one because of snake bite. Over 19 people died in road accidents. The rail services on the Shimla-Kalka rail line were suspended after boulders and trees fell on the tracks near Solan's Koti area following overnight rains. The repair work is underway. The first train that was scheduled to arrive in the morning is halted at Koti railway station, while other trains have been halted at Gumman and Kalka. Videos of passengers, waiting for hours, expressing their anger, are also surfacing online. A landslide near Koti on the Shimla-Kalka National Highway (NH-5), connecting Shimla and Chandigarh, damaged a few stretches of the road, resulting in a two to three-km-long traffic jam for hours. An alternative route via Jangeshu road is also closed due to fallen debris, which is being cleared. Traffic from Kasauli towards Chandigarh will be diverted via Jangeshu once it gets cleared. Superintendent of Police of Solan, Gaurav Singh, said two-way traffic has been restored near Chakki mod on NH 5, which was damaged due to landslides and police teams are facilitating traffic movement. Stones, trees and debris have fallen at various places not only in Koti but also till Shimla. A bridge on the road leading to Himuda Complex near Truck Union in Barotiwala industrial area of Solan district has been washed away and the road to Himuda Complex Mandhala and Bagguwala has been closed. The Meteorological Centre at Shimla issued a red alert for downpour in 10 districts of the hill state. Of the 12 districts, a red alert for downpour has been issued for 10 districts Bilaspur, Hamirpur, Kangra, Mandi, Shimla, Solan, Sirmaur, Una, Kullu and Chamba for June 29. The Met office has warned of landslides, waterlogging, damage to vulnerable structures, traffic congestions and disruption in essential services. An orange warning has been issued for heavy to very heavy rains in isolated areas of the State on Monday and a wet spell in the state till July 5 is expected.

The New Indian Express 29 Jun 2025 8:31 pm

Bike taxi ban in Karnataka: Riders hold hunger protest

Bengaluru: Members of the Bike Taxi Welfare Association staged a hunger protest on Sunday, demanding to lift the ban on bike taxis in Karnataka and calling for an inclusive policy framework. They have also written an open letter to Chief Minister Siddaramaiah. According to the association, protests were held in Bengaluru, Mysuru, Mandya, Davangere, and 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 29 Jun 2025 6:21 pm

Red alert for downpour in Himachal; Shimla-Kalka rail line shut after overnight rains

Of the 12 districts, a red alert for downpour has been issued for 10 district -- Bilapsur, Hamirpur, Kangra, Mandi, Shimla, Solan, Sirmaur, Una, Kullu and Chamba -- for June 29.

The Hindu 29 Jun 2025 5:06 pm

No Truth in Claims of Sreeleela Demanding Rs 7 Crore: Producer

A producer explained that Telugu heroines are typically paid more modest amounts, mainly because the market for Telugu cinema still has limited reach compared to true pan-India films

Deccan Chronicle 29 Jun 2025 4:35 pm

FEMA Penalty: Lalit Modi Petitions SC Demanding BCCI To Indemnify Him

Foreign Exchange Management Act: Former IPL head Lalit Modi has approached the Supreme Court seeking a direction to the BCCI (Board of Control for Cricket in India) to pay a penalty of Rs 10.65 crore, slapped on him by the ED, on his behalf. Earlier, the Bombay High Court had turned down Lalit Modis petition seeking a direction to the BCCI to pay this penalty imposed on him by the Enforcement Directorate (ED) for purported infraction of the Foreign Exchange Management Act (FEMA) during the 2009 IPL season held in South Africa. It had refused to accept his contention that the by-laws require the BCCI to indemnify him, and said that the reliefs sought were wholly misconceived. Not only was Lalit Modis writ petition dismissed, but a bench of Justices M.S. Sonak and Jitendra Jain, in its order passed on December 19 last year, asked him to pay costs of Rs 1 lakh within 4 weeks. In his special leave petition (SLP) filed before the apex court, Lalit Modi contended that as per the Rules and Regulations to Memorandum of Association, the BCCI is under an obligation to indemnify its office bearers out of the board's funds against all losses and expenses incurred by them during the discharge of their official duty. Referring to Rule 34 of the Rules and Regulations of the Memorandum of Association of BCCI, the plea, filed through advocate Vikas Mehta, submitted that Lalit Modi was holding the office of Vice President of BCCI from 2005 to 2010 and Chairman of IPL from 2007 to 2010. The SLP highlighted the discriminatory manner adopted by the BCCI in indemnifying Honorary Secretary N. Srinivasan and Treasurer M.P. Pandove against the penalty imposed on them. It added that Lalit Modi has deposited costs of Rs 1 lakh as he did not want to be seen as being non-compliant or in contempt of the court, but the payment was made without prejudice to his right to challenge the impugned decision of the Bombay High Court. In 2013, Lalit Modi, the former IPL Chairman, was given a life ban from all BCCI affairs. The ban stemmed from accusations of misconduct and indiscipline, particularly concerning irregularities in the bidding process for IPL franchises The SLP highlighted the discriminatory manner adopted by the BCCI in indemnifying Honorary Secretary N. Srinivasan and Treasurer M.P. Pandove against the penalty imposed on them. It added that Lalit Modi has deposited costs of Rs 1 lakh as he did not want to be seen as being non-compliant or in contempt of the court, but the payment was made without prejudice to his right to challenge the impugned decision of the Bombay High Court. Also Read: LIVE Cricket Score Article Source: IANS

CNMSports 29 Jun 2025 3:10 pm

Govt panel opposes three-language policy, asks CM to roll back decision on Hindi in primary classes

MUMBAI, June 29: With the opposition against the imposition of Hindi gaining momentum in Maharashtra, a government-appointed advisory committee has urged Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis to roll back the decision to introduce the language in primary classes. The Language Advisory Committee, which makes recommendations to the government on matters related to the Marathi language, passed a resolution on Friday demanding that no third language, including Hindi, be taught before Class 5. The resolution was passed during a meeting held in [] The post Govt panel opposes three-language policy, asks CM to roll back decision on Hindi in primary classes appeared first on Daily Excelsior .

Daily Excelsior 29 Jun 2025 2:26 pm

Maharashtra language panel opposes early Hindi push, urges CM Devendra Fadnavis to roll it back

A government-appointed advisory committee in Maharashtra has urged Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis to reverse the decision to introduce Hindi in primary classes. The Language Advisory Committee passed a resolution demanding that no third language be taught before Class 5, citing concerns about educational soundness and cultural appropriateness.

The Economic Times 29 Jun 2025 2:10 pm

Negligence, mismanagement that led to Puri temple stampede inexcusable: Mallikarjun Kharge

Mallikarjun Kharge expressed deep sorrow over the stampede near Shree Gundicha Temple in Puri, which resulted in three deaths and numerous injuries. He criticized the egligence and mismanagement as inexcusable, demanding a thorough investigation into the lapses. Kharge emphasized the importance of public safety during festivities and pledged the Congress Party's support for relief efforts and assistance to affected families.

The Economic Times 29 Jun 2025 1:46 pm

Daylight robbery, unforgivable: Karnataka transport minister orders crackdown on overcharging autos in Bengaluru; app-based fares under scanner after Rs 184 for 4km ride

Karnataka Transport Minister Ramalinga Reddy ordered strict action against Bengaluru autorickshaws for overcharging. This includes app-based services. The minister instructed officials to cancel permits and register cases against violators. He cited instances of aggregator platforms charging excessive fares. Complaints persist about drivers demanding exorbitant fares. The department is preparing a robust action plan to protect the public interest.

The Times of India 29 Jun 2025 12:04 pm

Himachal Pradesh: IMD issues orange, yellow alerts for heavy rain across districts

Himachal Pradesh is bracing for heavy rainfall as the IMD issues orange alerts for several districts, including Shimla, Sirmaur, Solan, Kullu, and Mandi, forecasting intense rainfall over the next 48 hours. While tourists enjoy the cooler climate, authorities are on high alert, activating rescue teams and advising against unnecessary travel due to potential landslides and flash floods.

The Economic Times 29 Jun 2025 11:46 am

After US bombs Iran under Trumps command, internet asks: Why isnt Barron Trump enlisting?

Amid rising tensions and US airstrikes in Iran, Barron Trump faces online criticism. Social media users are demanding that Donald Trump's son enlist in the US Army. This comes as critics point to a perceived double standard. They highlight leaders advocating for military action without personal sacrifice. Donald Trump received deferments during the Vietnam War.

The Economic Times 29 Jun 2025 10:52 am

Kolkata gangrape horror: Students say 'Mango' was a predator shielded by power, had disturbing history of sexual violence

Monojit Mishra, the primary suspect in a Kolkata gangrape case, had a history of disturbing behavior, including alleged psychopathic tendencies and sexual violence. Despite multiple complaints of harassment, molestation, and assault, students claim no strict action was taken against him. Co-accused Promit Mukherjee ironically participated in protests demanding justice in a previous rape case.

The Economic Times 29 Jun 2025 10:30 am

Congress issues show cause notice to ex MLC Konda Murali over remarks

Hyderabad: The Congress Partys Disciplinary Committee has issued a show-cause notice to former MLC Konda Murali, demanding a written explanation within a week regarding his public remarks against Congress leaders. This was announced by PCC Disciplinary Committee Chairman Mallu Ravi. It is known that Congress MPs, MLAs, and other leaders from the Warangal district recently 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 29 Jun 2025 9:07 am

Enzo Fernndezs Chelsea salary secured as club earns 9.6m from Club World Cup victory over Benfica

Chelsea defeated Benfica 4-1 in extra time to reach the Club World Cup quarterfinals, on June 29,securing an additional 9.6 million in prize money. The financial boost supports player wages, including Enzo Fernndezs salary, as the club continues balancing on-field performance with off-field financial obligations amid a demanding campaign

The Economic Times 29 Jun 2025 8:19 am

In a first, landlocked Arunachal officer to command frontline naval warship

NEW DELHI: Commander Ronie Chowpoo from Arunachal Pradeshs Namsai district has become the first officer from the state to command a frontline Indian naval warship in the Eastern Fleet, an official statement said on Saturday. His appointment marks an important milestone and serves as an inspiration to the youth of Arunachal Pradesh, the Navys statement said. Commander Chowpoo, a first-generation Naval officer, was commissioned into the executive branch of the Navy in 2008. A specialist in communication and electronic warfare, he has served on various frontline warships, including guided missile destroyers and frigates, the statement said. Over the course of his distinguished career, he has held key operational and staff appointments at Navy headquarters, fleet headquarters, and other strategic institutions, it added. An alumnus of Rashtriya Indian Military College (RIMC), Dehradun, and the prestigious National Defence Academy (NDA), Khadakwasla, Commander Chowpoos professional journey reflects determination and excellence. RIMC grooms youth from across the country to join the armed forces as officers. The Indian Navy has been organising outreach programmes to induct youth from across the country and Commander Chowpoo was also part of the outreach programme in the northeast. This newspaper reported earlier that a similar outreach exercise was conducted in the northeastern states in December 2022. During that programme, Navy personnel visited schools and conducted a 3,500-km-long motorcycle expedition. The events conducted in Ladakh as part of the Navys outreach programme included a public band performance by the Naval band, a football match between the Navy and the Ladakh UT teams, bike and car expeditions, and visits to various schools. Chowpoos rise from the Land of the Rising Sun to commanding a warship in the Indian Navys Eastern Fleet, also called the Sunrise Fleet, underscores a powerful story of perseverance and commitment, the Navys statement said. Congratulations have poured in for Commander Chowpoo and his family on this landmark accomplishment. The Eastern Fleet was born on November 1, 1971 as war seemed imminent and clouds of conflict hovered over the subcontinent. The Fleet played a decisive role in the maritime domain holding sway in the Bay of Bengal and strangulating then East Pakistan from the sea, contributing to the the surrender in Dacca and the capture of more than 90,000 prisoners of war.

The New Indian Express 29 Jun 2025 8:09 am

Smriti Mandhanas elegant maiden ton leads India to 97-run win over England in 1st T20I

NOTTINGHAM, June 28: Stand-in skipper Smriti Mandhanas graceful maiden T20 International hundred adorned Indias smooth 97-run win over England in the opening match here on Saturday. The visitors now lead the five-match T20I series 1-0. Mandhana (112, 62 balls) and Harleen Deol (43, 23 balls) added 94 runs for the second wicket as India posted a commanding 210 for five after being invited to bat. Skipper Nat Sciver Brunt (66, 42 balls) waged a lone battle for England, who were [] The post Smriti Mandhanas elegant maiden ton leads India to 97-run win over England in 1st T20I appeared first on Daily Excelsior .

Daily Excelsior 29 Jun 2025 5:05 am

GOC-in-C reviews operational readiness of Strike One Corps

Excelsior Correspondent JAMMU, June 28: The General Officer Commanding-in-Chief of Northern Command, Lieutenant General Pratik Sharma, today reviewed the operational readiness of Mathura-based Strike One Corps, the Army said. Follow the Daily Excelsior channel on WhatsApp Lt Gen Pratik Sharma, Army Commander Northern Command, visited Strategic Strikers and reviewed the operational preparedness, Northern Command said on X. The Army Commander complimented the formation for its integrated and synergised training and high level of preparedness. He emphasised dynamic planning and situation-based [] The post GOC-in-C reviews operational readiness of Strike One Corps appeared first on Daily Excelsior .

Daily Excelsior 29 Jun 2025 5:02 am

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The Hindu 29 Jun 2025 2:20 am

Smriti Mandhana's elegant maiden ton leads India to 97-run win over England in 1st T20I

Mandhana (112, 62 balls) and Harleen Deol (43, 23 balls) added 94 runs for the second wicket as India posted a commanding 210 for five after being invited to bat

The Hindu 29 Jun 2025 12:54 am

History Roars Back: Jurassic World: Rebirth Gets First-Ever Hindi Premiere in Jaipur

Jurassic World: Rebirth premieres July 3rd at Raj Mandir Cinema where nostalgia meets a new cinematic legacy.

Deccan Chronicle 29 Jun 2025 12:36 am

1st Test: Pretorious, Bosch Score Maiden Tons As Proteas Reach 418/9 On Day 1

Queens Sports Club: Reigning champions South Africa began their campaign in the 2025-27 World Test Championship (WTC) cycle in commanding fashion, despite stumbling early on, as they reached 418/9 at stumps on Day 1 of the first Test against Zimbabwe at the Queens Sports Club here on Saturday. After being reduced to 55/4 at one stage, teenaged left-handed batter Lhuan-dre Pretorius turned it around for the Proteas with a fantastic 153, as he became the youngest South African to score a Test century, alongside fellow debutant Dewald Brevis, who made 51, as the duo shared a 95-run partnership made off just 88 balls. Corbin Bosch provided the box-office entertainment in the latter part of the day as he reached his maiden Test hundred in the final over of the day. Zimbabwe pacers had the upper hand early on with Tanaka Chivanga romping through the South African top order. Openers Tony de Zorzi and Matthew Breetzke fell similarly. With the former being dismissed for a 16-ball duck, Brian Bennett caught both batters at third slip off Chivanga. The 31-year-old quick also found David Bedinghams outside edge to send him back to the pavilion for a duck just two overs later. A complete miscommunication between the batters saw Blessing Muzrabani run out Wiaan Mulder for 17. In what is also his Test debut, Pretorius, aged 19 years and 93 days, reached his century with a single off the 113th ball he faced in his knock during the second session of day ones play on Saturday. In the process, he broke the record previously held by Graeme Pollock to become the youngest Test centurion for South Africa. Brevis and Pretorius steadied the South African innings with the former smashing three sixes off Vincent Masekesa to raise his half-century in splendid fashion. However, the 95-run stand came to an end when Brevis top-edged a pull shot and was caught at mid-off. Masekesa had his first scalp owing to a superb catch by skipper Craig Ervine, which saw Kyle Verreynnes innings come to an end at just 12. Pretorius took charge of the Zimbabwe bowlers and struck 11 boundaries and four maximums. He alongside Bosch put on a 108-run stand for the seventh wicket, with the left-handed batter reaching the 150-run mark before Chivanga claimed his fourth with a short ball, which Pretorius holed to mid-on. Keshav Maharaj, who is captaining the side, and Codi Yusuf contributed 21 and 28 runs each before departing. Bosch reached the 100-run milestone, off 124 deliveries, with just three balls remaining in the day. Kwena Maphaka provided some entertainment and sealed the day with a six on the final delivery. Brief scores: Keshav Maharaj, who is captaining the side, and Codi Yusuf contributed 21 and 28 runs each before departing. Bosch reached the 100-run milestone, off 124 deliveries, with just three balls remaining in the day. Kwena Maphaka provided some entertainment and sealed the day with a six on the final delivery. Also Read: LIVE Cricket Score Article Source: IANS

CNMSports 28 Jun 2025 10:36 pm

BJP expels former Uttarakhand MLA Suresh Rathore for six years over public bigamy admission

DEHRADUN: The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) has expelled its former MLA from Uttarakhand, Suresh Rathore, for a period of six years. The stern action follows Rathores public confession of marrying a second woman while his first wife is still alive. In a bold move, he held a joint press conference with his new spouse, Urmila Sanawar, where the couple openly announced their union. The incident, which unfolded in recent days, featured Rathore formerly the legislator for the Jwalapur Assembly constituency, and Sanawar jointly addressing the media. In an unprecedented admission, the duo declared themselves life partners. Rathores remark during the press conference, Urmila's love won, and I lost, quickly went viral, sparking widespread attention and criticism. The opposition Congress party swiftly seized the opportunity to attack the BJP, demanding immediate legal action against Rathore and his second wife under provisions of the Uniform Civil Code a contentious topic currently under debate in the state. This placed the ruling party on the back foot and prompted an internal review of Rathores conduct. Although Rathore later attempted to deflect the controversy by claiming that the event was part of a film shoot citing his new wife's association with the film industry, the BJPs disciplinary committee found his explanation unconvincing. On Saturday, the party officially announced his expulsion for six years. BJP State General Secretary Rajendra Bisht confirmed the development, stating, Former MLA Rathore failed to provide a satisfactory response to the notice issued on 23rd June. Moreover, he has breached social norms and party decorum, necessitating this action. Echoing the sentiment, BJP State Media Incharge Manveer Singh Chauhan added, The organisation was not satisfied with Rathores response. He was consistently found guilty of violating the partys dignity and social conduct. Acting on the directives of State President Mahendra Bhatt, he has been expelled for six years.

The New Indian Express 28 Jun 2025 9:53 pm

Aizawl: No beggars, no spit, no chaos - Inside India's most un-Indian city

There's a wry joke in Mizoram about the rest of India: Everyone there is in such a terrible hurry, but somehow always manage to arrive late . When I heard it for the first time, I was on the edge of a mountainto my right was one of Aizawl's busiest roads with bumper-to-bumper traffic, yet it was quiet enough to hear the flapping of a bird diving into the valley on my right, buildings dotting the slopes on the other side of the mountain. During my week in Aizawl, I never heard an unnecessary honk (the necessary honk will surprise you for its purpose). The understanding traffic, the quietness of busy roads gave me a culture shock. The first time I had encountered something similar was in 2002 in Germany, where in two weeks, the only horn I heard was fired at me when I was crossing the road on a red pedestrian light. To experience that same culture shock right here in India, amidst a people so quiet, so polite they can give the Japanese a run for their decency, that's a shock of a different kind. To truly understand Aizawl, forget everything you think you know about Indian cities. Tuck away the cacophony, the frantic urgency, the visible tension that often hangs thick in the air. And journey instead to the capital of Mizoram, the capital city of the Mizo people in the far eastern folds of the Himalayas, a city cradled by hilltops that are kissed by drowsy clouds that sensuously touch it as they pass by. It is a city that pulses with a different rhythm through its streets, feeling less like a chapter from the familiar Indian story and more like a vibrant, unexpected postcard slipped in from somewhere else entirely; somewhere remarkably like Japan, perhaps, nestled improbably within the Indian subcontinent. The Mizo people, guardians of this emerald paradise, seem to operate under a profoundly simple, yet radically different, philosophy: why make mess messier? Why turn misfortune into fury? It's a mindset that instantly strikes visitors, like it did me, accustomed as we are to the high-decibel stress of mainland Indian metros. Europe taught me the rarity of the unnecessary honk. Returning to India, I resigned myself to its constant presence. Until Aizawl. My friend Shashwati, my host in Aizawl, shared an incident she witnessed from her balcony, demonstrating the local culture. Two scooters collided head-on. Riders tumbled, and scrapes were sustained on their bodies. Now, picture this happening in mainland India: a volcanic eruption of curses involving mothers, sisters, ancestors would have followed; a flailing, shouting spectacle threatening to escalate into blows on both sides as a crowd gathered to watch. Shashwati, a Delhiite, braced for this familiar drama. Instead, she watched in stunned silence as both men picked themselves up, dusted off, straightened their bikes, exchanged a quiet nod, and rode away. Shit happens, seemed to be their unsaid principle, but why compound it by shittier behaviour? Her shock echoed my recollection of Western observers after the Fukushima earthquake. Despite the unimaginable loss and scarcity, the world watched in awe as the Japanese in Fukushima displayed no panic, no looting, only quiet dignity, and mutual aid that shocked experienced Western aid workers. Aizawl, it struck me, embodies that same spirit in its daily rhythms. Traffic jams occur, naturally, on narrow mountain roads. But the soundtrack to the jam is not provided by impatient honks and abuses, but by a near-silent, zen-like patience. Cars wait for their turn. At unmarked intersections, drivers consistently yield, stopping well back to allow cross-traffic to flow smoothly. Multiple times, I saw people backing away when there was no need to. In Mumbai or Delhi, the instinct is often to jam oneself forward, blocking everything, and then to hold one's ground, creating gridlock out of mere congestion. Here, the instinct is to prevent the mess. Joel, a driver who had often driven vehicles as far as UP, confirmed this ethos. Elsewhere, he mused, police are often seen controlling, sometimes beating people and traffic. Here, they seem genuinely focused on helping people. While I've seen delivery riders on electric bikes in Mumbai, weave dangerously through traffic in a desperate ten-minute dash, people in Aizawl are more likely to be engaged in ten-minute, utterly unhurried conversations, punctuated by gentle, respectful nods. I found myself speculating: perhaps the only significant difference between Japan and Mizoram is the depth of the bows and language? The composure, the understated manners, the inherent orderliness it felt strikingly similar. And the honk. Yes, its not like Mizos on Aizawl's streets don't honk. They do: 'honk honk' two quick, gentle dabs on the button. However, this occurs when the opposing vehicle is passing parallel to theirs. This gentle double honk is to say Thank You. Then there's the cleanliness. Oh, the cleanliness! Countless Indian cities trumpet claims of being the cleanest, often amidst visible evidence to the contrary. Yet, after two decades traversing this vast nation, I can confidently say Aizawl stands apart. Rubbish simply doesn't exist on the streets in any noticeable quantity. This puzzled me because people here chew tuibur (a local tobacco water). And like the rest of the Northeast, chewing a paan, betelnut, lime, and tobacco mixture is common. Where, then, are the tell-tale red stains that deface walls and pavements across the country? In a week of wandering, I saw no one spit publicly. The few instances I noticed seemed to be from those outside the Northeast. It rains a lot, yet there are no plastic bottles choking drains or empty packets drifting like urban tumbleweeds. Aizawl could be the poster city for Swachh Bharat, with zero banners for the 'Abhiyan' that failed to teach India cleanliness. Instead, it stems from a collective discipline, a shared respect for their shared space that seems ingrained. No rubbish or plastic bottles in the spotlessly clean streets. The state's social fabric reveals another layer of its distinct character. In a bustling market, I spotted a lone beggar sitting quietly on a step. I learned that local churches actively shoulder the responsibility of feeding and clothing the poor. This reminded me of the langar tradition in Punjab's Gurudwaras or community feeding at some Assam temples that offer lunch to anyone who sits there. Whether driven by deep-rooted religious doctrine (hou shalt not let thy neighbour sleep hungry?) or simply a more pervasive community ethic, the result in Aizawl is a visible absence of desperate hunger on the streets. This, even though things here are more expensive than anywhere in India, due to the cost of ferrying them through the winding mountains. Another delightful surprise, though less shocking, after visiting Shillong years earlier, was the ubiquity of women in commerce. Stroll through Aizawl's markets, and you'll find women running most shops. Unlike matrilineal Meghalaya next door, Mizo society is patriarchal. Yet, women are the undeniable drivers of daily economic lifemanaging shops, tending farms, hustling on the streets and demonstrating a visible agency that feels refreshingly normal here. And I was told that in parts of rural Mizoram, shops do not have keepers: people buy, pay, take the change, and go! This unique bubble, however, isn't without its tensions. Conversations with locals revealed their recurring grievance about visitors from the mainland: the lecherous way men stare at Mizo women like pieces of meat, replicating behaviour common in their regions, coupled with a rugrating rudeness that clashes violently with local politeness. People here move at their own pace, Shashwati explained, You can't demand instant action. You need patience and kindness, give them the same respect you expect. Yet, this is waylaid by a painful irony: despite the sophistication and order in Mizoram, many mainlandersincluding my own family and friends in Assamstill look down upon the Mizo people, dismissing them as lesser simply because they are tribal. That ingrained prejudice stings, especially for someone who has visited Aizawl. Aizawl markets are a delight of internationalism. Wander the stalls, and you'll find not just Indian goods, but a fascinating array of products from Myanmar and China. The border here is uniquely porous due to the shared ethnic Mizo communities straddling it. Locals with permits can travel up to 10 km into Myanmar to visit family and return on the same day. This constant flow brings Burmese snacks, Thai oddities, exotic cigarettes, and clothes. Step into Aizawl's only mall Millennium, and the fashion landscape shifts dramatically. Garments on 'sale' here carry a price tag of 500-1000; similar clothes can be had for a bargain (100-200) in Delhi, Mumbai, or Guwahati. The high price is due to the fact that they're essentially direct imports from East Asia. The aesthetic leans distinctly towards Chinese, Japanese, and Thai styles, making parts of the city feel like a slice of another continent. Of course, Aizawl is no utopia. Locals speak frankly of corruption as rampant as elsewhere in India, of a widening rich-poor gap, and a dire healthcare infrastructure struggling under a disproportionately high cancer burden. The reasons? Influx of drugs from Myanmar, the heavy use of tobacco, and a diet heavy on smoked meats (especially the beloved smoked pork) could be contributors, tragically offsetting the benefits of their otherwise healthy cuisine typically low in oil, rich in boiled vegetables, and remarkably light on spices and salt; and healthy dose of enforced exercise from a physically demanding landscape. Landslides all over Mizoram pose a constant threat, and I saw JCBs permanently parked on mountain cutouts, reshaping roads and even residential plots. The very house I stayed in was built on land revealed by a landslide. The funniest part for me was when I looked up. The streets were clean, but the sky was dotted with the familiar Indian tangle of crisscrossing wires that'll anchor you back to the subcontinent. Rusting vehicle carcasses occasionally mar the landscape. On my way back to the airport, part of the highway was blocked by a truck that had slipped off the side of a mountain, taking part of the road with it. The truck that had slipped off. Yet, instead of the impatient chaos, the road had transformed into a smoothly managed one, orchestrated not by traffic police but by the calm cooperation of ordinary citizens. Most jail inmates, I'm told, are there for drug-related offences. Powerful bikes sweep the steep inclines, thankfully free from the racing culture. And that stereotype of expressionless faces, hurled as much on the Mizo people as the Chinese, crumbles when you encounter their warm demeanour. The vibe, feel, and a bit of the look match that of Dharamshala. But Aizawl's is accentuated by profoundly courteous locals and traffic that flows quietly even through jams and landslides. And what underpins it all? It's a pride thing, a local told me. Dont compromise on self-respect. You don't need to analyse the Mizo faces to sense this quiet dignity: be it in the yielding driver, the spotless streets, the women confidently running shops, the nod after a collision. These aren't just charming travellers anecdotes or hyperbole. It comes from a lot of grudging respect tinged with jealousy because Aizawl is a city that forces you to redefine Indian and reimagine what India can look and feel like. But it's impossible to imagine unless you visit Mizoram. And if too many mainlanders do visit, as the upcoming railway line threatens to let them, perhaps it'll lose its serenity, its civic virtue that inspires awe and pride and gives a lesson in dignity and community. Oh, ye of little faith, I tell myself maybe the reverse would happen; perhaps the rest of India will pause its relentless honking and rushing long enough to hear the quiet wisdom of the Mizo hills. And maybe they'll take it back to where they come from. 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The New Indian Express 28 Jun 2025 9:05 pm

Why the Trump Justice Department is demanding the University of Virginia president resign

The Trump administration's Justice Department is demanding the resignation of University of Virginia President James E. Ryan as part of a civil rights investigation into the schools DEI programs. According to The New York Times, federal funding is at risk, and the push reflects a broader campaign to reshape US higher education. The demand, driven by conservative legal groups and top DOJ officials, is an unprecedented attempt to tie leadership changes to compliance with federal directives.

The Times of India 28 Jun 2025 8:00 pm

Congress dubs BJP 'anti-OBC' for not implementing 27% reservation in MP

The Congress party has accused the BJP of being anti-OBC, citing the non-implementation of 27% reservation for the community in Madhya Pradesh despite Supreme Court's clearance. Congress leaders criticized former and current BJP chief ministers for failing to enact the reservation, demanding an apology and immediate implementation to address the grievances of OBC students.

The Economic Times 28 Jun 2025 7:42 pm

Kolkata law student rape case: TMC government under fire again as harrowing details of incident emerge- what we know so far

A law student in Kolkata was allegedly gang-raped by three men, including a former student leader, on the college campus, sparking outrage and protests. The accused, along with the college's security guard, have been arrested. The BJP is demanding the resignation of the chief minister, while the NCW has taken cognizance of the case, calling for a swift investigation.

The Times of India 28 Jun 2025 4:37 pm

Why Republicans Want Donald Trump To Revoke Zohran Mamdani's US Citizenship

Indian-origin candidate Zohran Mamdani and a Democratic socialist emerged with a commanding lead in the Democratic mayoral primary, over former New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo, who conceded late Tuesday.

NDTV 28 Jun 2025 3:31 pm

Shefali Jariwala, who had no kids, dreamed of adopting a baby girl. But something was stopping her

Shefali Jariwala, best known for Kaanta Laga and Bigg Boss 13, had long dreamed of adopting a baby girl. She first felt the desire at age 10 and remained committed to it throughout her life. However, she faced several challenges, including lack of family support, complex legal procedures, emotional stress, and delays caused by the pandemic. Shefali spoke openly about how the adoption process is lengthy and demanding, often taking years to complete.

The Economic Times 28 Jun 2025 1:15 pm

Australia seal victory inside three days against Caribbean counterparts

Australia registered a commanding 159-run victory over the West Indies in the first Test at Kensington Oval, wrapping up proceedings within three days.Fast bowler Josh Hazlewood delivered a devastating spell in the final session, claiming 5 for 43 ...

Web Dunia 28 Jun 2025 1:06 pm

Mizorams First Rail Link to Capital Aizawl Fully Completed

HT Digital AIZAWL, JUNE 28: In a successful breakthrough for Mizorams transport infrastructure, the long-awaited 51.38-km BairabiSairang rail line is now fully ready and waiting formal inauguration. Planned to link the state capital Aizawl to Indias extensive rail network, the project marks a giant step for connectivity in the region. Traversing challenging terrain and demanding []

thehillstimes 28 Jun 2025 12:43 pm

Jayasuriya spins SL to innings win over Bangladesh in Colombo

Sri Lanka dominated Bangladesh, securing an innings-and-78-run victory in the second Test in Colombo and clinching the two-match series 1-0. Prabath Jayasuriya's crucial wickets triggered a collapse, sealing the win for Sri Lanka. Pathum Nissanka's century and Dinesh Chandimal's solid innings powered Sri Lanka to a commanding lead, outplaying Bangladesh in all aspects.

The Times of India 28 Jun 2025 11:54 am

Amid confusion, KC(M) resolves to stand firm with Left front

KOTTAYAM: As UDF leaders put out feelers for a possible expansion of the coalition, targeting LDF constituents, Kerala Congress (M), a key LDF ally, appears to be on a sticky wicket. Despite Chairman Jose K Manis firm denial of any intention to switch, the demand for returning to the UDF is gaining traction in the party, especially after LDFs defeat in Nilambur by-election. As confusion prevails among the rank and file, Jose clarified his stance at the party secretariat meeting in Kottayam on Friday. He said talks on UDF expansion were prompted by the lack of confidence stemming from the Nilambur results. While the meeting witnessed criticisms against the forest department for its incapability to effectively address settler farmers concerns, including wildlife attacks, a majority stood against switching alliances. Speaking to reporters earlier, Jose asserted KC(M) is extremely satisfied with the LDF. There have been no talks (with the UDF) so far. There is no situation prevailing that necessitates a shift in our alliance. Even the UDF does not view the Nilambur results as indicative of a broader trend in the state. That is why it emphasises coalition expansion, Jose K Mani said. Raising various concerns such as wildlife attacks and the Munambam land dispute, a section in the KC (M) has been demanding the leadership to leave the LDF for quite a while. They argue that continuing with the Left will be a setback for the party as their core vote base - settler farmers and Christians - has increasingly turned against the LDF, owing to various issues including forest departments failure to end wildlife attacks on forest fringes. The implications of the Nilambur bypoll result further exacerbated the situation. The party should interpret the Nilambur outcome as a critical indicator. Along with the consolidation of minority votes, anti-incumbency sentiments played a pivotal role in the defeat, said a leader.

The New Indian Express 28 Jun 2025 11:14 am

Gandhi Market eviction drive in Ennore halted after stir

CHENNAI: The shopkeepers at Gandhi Market in Ennore on Friday staged a protest against the state highways departments attempt to demolish their shops located along Kathivakkam High School Road. The demolition drive was halted due to the protest, though the department had issued an ultimatum on May 30, giving shopkeepers seven days to remove all roadside encroachments. As officials withdrew from the site, they granted shopkeepers another week to remove their structures. Roughly 30 shops located within a 180-metre distance are to be removed. The shopkeepers, who depend on these shops as their sole source of income, are demanding that the government either allocate them space in the upcoming government market complex in Ennore or provide alternative locations nearby. The state highways departments notice stated temporary shops from Gandhi Market to Vallalar Nagar have been encroaching on the road area, obstructing traffic. Speaking to TNIE , Kamitha Begum, a utensils shop owner, disputed the temporary label while showing rental receipts paid to the corporation. She said, We paid rent until 2018 before the Covid-19 lockdown, but after restrictions lifted, no one came to collect it.

The New Indian Express 28 Jun 2025 10:58 am

Northern Army Commander Reviews Operational Readiness Of Mathura-Based Strike One Corps

Jammu, June 28: The General Officer Commanding-in-Chief of Northern Command, Lieutenant General Pratik Sharma, on Saturday reviewed the operational readiness of Mathura-based Strike One Corps, the Army said. Lt Gen Pratik Sharma, Army Commander Northern Command, visited Strategic Strikers and reviewed the operational preparedness, Northern Command said on X. The Army commander complimented the formation for its integrated and synergised training and high level of preparedness. He emphasised dynamic planning and situation-based preparedness to cater to any eventuality. The post Northern Army Commander Reviews Operational Readiness Of Mathura-Based Strike One Corps appeared first on Daily Excelsior .

Daily Excelsior 28 Jun 2025 10:52 am

Hyderabad duo held for livestreaming paid nude acts sent to judicial custody

Hyderabad: A couple was arrested by Amberpet police and sent to judicial custody for reportedly telecasting live pornographic content from their home in Mallikarjun Nagar and demanding money from viewers for access. The couple, Kanti Naresh Kumar and Kanti Pallavi, were arrested on June 26. As per Assistant Commissioner of Police (ACP), Kachiguda Y Harish 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 28 Jun 2025 10:21 am

Protesters gather in Bangkok to demand Thai Prime Ministers resignation over leaked Cambodia call

Hundreds of protesters have gathered in Thailands capital demanding the resignation of Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra

The Hindu 28 Jun 2025 10:20 am

GOC 16 Corps Reviews LoC Readiness, Amarnath Yatra Security

SRINAGAR: General Officer Commanding (GOC) of the White Knight Corps (16 Corps), Lieutenant General PK Mishra on Friday commended the troops for their sustained and aggressive counter-terrorism operations in Poonch and Rajouri districts. Ahead of the forthcoming Amarnath Yatra, slated to commence on July 3, GOC Mishra visited Rajouri and Poonch today and reviewed operational []

KashmirLife 28 Jun 2025 9:21 am

Over 5.5 crore devotees visited Ayodhya's Ram Temple since consecration: UP govt

Since the Ram Mandir inauguration in Ayodhya, over 5.5 crore devotees have visited. This includes VIPs like ministers and celebrities. Yogi Adityanath is ensuring smooth visits for everyone. Ayodhya is now a major global religious destination. Public transport has improved for easier access. Errol Musk, Elon Musk's father, also visited. An online pass system manages the increasing crowds.

The Economic Times 28 Jun 2025 8:40 am

Hazlewood takes five-for as Australia crush West Indies to win first Test

Australia clinched a commanding 159-run victory against West Indies in the first Test, securing a 1-0 series lead. Chasing a daunting target of 301, West Indies folded for just 141, with Josh Hazlewood claiming 5 for 43 in a relentless spell of fast bowling. Nathan Lyon then swept up the tail with two wickets in two balls.

The Economic Times 28 Jun 2025 7:13 am

GOC reviews situation

Excelsior Correspondent JAMMU, June 27: White Knight Corps General Officer Commanding (GOC) Lieutenant General P K Mishra today visited Rajouri district to review the operational preparedness and prevailing security situation in the sector. Follow the Daily Excelsior channel on WhatsApp He impressed upon the troops to maintain high readiness and dominate the operational environment in the twin border districts. GoC White Knight Corps visited the Headquarters of Romeo Force to review the operational preparedness and prevailing security dynamics in the [] The post GOC reviews situation appeared first on Daily Excelsior .

Daily Excelsior 28 Jun 2025 5:03 am

GoC White Knights Corps Reviews Security Situation In Rajouri, Poonch

Jammu : White Knight Corps General Officer Commanding (GoC) Lieutenant General P K Mishra on Friday visited Jammu and Kashmirs Rajouri district to review the operational preparedness and prevailing security situation in the sector. He impressed upon the troops to maintain high readiness and dominate the operational environment in the twin border districts. GoC White []

Kashmir Reader 28 Jun 2025 12:48 am

Congress Demands Clarity on Trump-India Trade Deal Amid Concerns Over Ceasefire Leverage

Following President Trump's announcement of an impending trade deal with India, Congress is demanding transparency from the Modi government. They seek clarification on concessions made, especially given Trump's claims of leveraging trade for a ceasefire between India and Pakistan. Congress criticizes the government's silence and questions the deal's implications for Indian agriculture and industry.

The Times of India 27 Jun 2025 11:28 pm

Vaibhav Suryavanshi Shines As India U19 Thrash England In Series Opener At Hove

Young Lions Invitational XI: Indias Under-19 team made a commanding start to their five-match Youth ODI series against England with a six-wicket win at Hove, chasing down 175 in just 24 overs at the County Ground, Hove. The star of the show was 14-year-old sensation Vaibhav Suryavanshi, who blazed 48 off just 19 balls in his debut innings on English soil, smashing five sixes and three fours to set the tone for Indias emphatic victory. Suryavanshi, already a record-breaker as the youngest century-maker in men's T20s thanks to his Indian Premier League (IPL) heroics for Rajasthan Royals earlier this year, looked unstoppable during his brief but electric stay at the crease. He and captain Ayush Mhatre added 71 in 7.3 overs for the second wicket, dismantling the English attack before Suryavanshi holed out off Ralphie Albert after an explosive cameo. Indias chase had its stumbles after Suryavanshis departure, losing a few quick wickets, but wicketkeeper Abhigyan Kundu steadied the innings with an unbeaten 45 to see the visitors home with 26 overs to spare. Earlier, England opted to bat but were bundled out for a modest 174 in 42.2 overs. Only Rocky Flintoff (56) and Isaac Mohammed (42) offered resistance. Mohammed, making his debut, sparkled briefly with four sixes and three fours in a 28-ball onslaught, showcasing his talent with aggressive strokes before falling attempting one big hit too many. Flintoff held the innings together, striking three sixes and three fours, but lacked support as wickets fell regularly at the other end. Indias spinners, Mohamed Enaan and Kanishk Chouhan, shared five wickets between them and kept the scoring in check, while the fielders backed them up with sharp catches and a run-out. Flintoff held the innings together, striking three sixes and three fours, but lacked support as wickets fell regularly at the other end. Also Read: LIVE Cricket Score Article Source: IANS

CNMSports 27 Jun 2025 10:26 pm

Manipur's Naga Groups Demand Kukis To Hand Over Accused In Attack On Vehicle

Tangkhul Naga civil society organisations in Manipur on Friday issued a 24-hour ultimatum to the Kuki tribes, demanding the handing over of those involved in an attack on a passenger vehicle in Ukhrul district.

NDTV 27 Jun 2025 10:02 pm

White Knight Corps GoC Reviews Security Situation In J&Ks Rajouri And Poonch

Jammu, Jun 27 : White Knight Corps General Officer Commanding (GoC) Lieutenant General P K Mishra on Friday visited Jammu and Kashmirs Rajouri district to review the operational preparedness and prevailing security situation in the sector. He impressed upon the troops to maintain high readiness and dominate the operational environment in the twin border districts. GoC White Knight Corps visited the Headquarters of Romeo Force to review the operational preparedness and prevailing security dynamics in the sector, White Knight Corps [] The post White Knight Corps GoC Reviews Security Situation In J&Ks Rajouri And Poonch appeared first on Daily Excelsior .

Daily Excelsior 27 Jun 2025 7:13 pm

Privileged to see earth from this vantage point: Shubhanshu Shukla's first speech from ISS after his 'wonderful journey'

Indian astronaut Shubhanshu Shukla made history on Thursday evening as the SpaceX Crew Dragon spacecraft successfully docked with the International Space Station (ISS) at 4.01 pm IST, over the North Atlantic. With this, Shukla became the first Indian to board the ISS and the second Indian to travel to space, 41 years after Rakesh Sharmas landmark mission in 1984. As the hatch opened, Shukla and his three fellow astronauts were warmly welcomed by the ISS crew with hugs, laughter, and a traditional space drink. Mission Commander Peggy Whitson, a veteran on her fifth spaceflight, pinned Shukla as astronaut number 634, officially marking his induction into the global astronaut community. In his first address from the space station, Shukla highlighted the wonderful ride and how it is a privilege to be among the few who get to see Earth from this vantage point. My expectations were surpassed by the view and the hospitality of the crew already onboard. Expressing excitement for the journey ahead, he added, I am very confident the next 14 days are going to be amazing, working together to advance science and research. Thank you so much. Before Shukla spoke, Whitson reflected on the unique experience of leading a crew of rookies. She said the best part of commanding such a mission is watching first-time astronauts go through the process. It helps you remember some of the things you went through the first time, she said, adding that it is especially rewarding to relive the experience through them. Shukla later shared a heartfelt message in Hindi, dedicating the moment to Indians back home. The 39-year-old Air Force test pilot from Lucknow, part of Axiom Spaces Axiom-4 mission, will spend the next two weeks conducting over 60 scientific experiments. His work is expected to contribute to Indias upcoming human spaceflight programme, Gaganyaan. His daily schedule aboard the ISS will include microgravity experiments, space nutrition studies, and regular exercise to stay fit in zero gravity. Shukla, nicknamed Shux, admitted to feeling slightly lightheaded, a common side-effect in space, but quickly adapted. On his first day, he attended a safety briefing, shared his first meal with the full 11-member ISS crew, and is expected to view Earth from the cupola, following the tradition suggested by Indias first astronaut Rakesh Sharma. The Axiom-4 mission is also a milestone for global collaboration, bringing together astronauts from India, Poland, Hungary, and the United States. Astrophysicist Neil deGrasse Tyson said Shuklas mission marks a significant step in Indias deeper participation in space exploration, beyond one-off missions of the past. Prime Minister Narendra Modi hailed the mission as a proud moment for India, saying it reflects the aspirations of 1.4 billion Indians. Text of Shubanshu Shukla's speech Thank you Peggy. I am number 634, thats a privelege. But, to be fair, it is a privilege to be among the few who have got a chance to see the earth from a vantage point that I have been able to see now. It has been a wonderful ride. It has been great. I was looking forward to come to space. It is something to look forward to. But the minute I entered the International Space Station this crew (points at the Expedition-73 crew already aboard the ISS) made me feel so welcome. You literally opened the doors to your house for us. It was fantastic. I feel even better. Whatever expectations I had before coming here were surpassed by the view, of course thats a big part of it but you guys as well. So, thank you so much. This was fantastic. This was wonderful and I am very confident that the next 14 days are going to be amazing doing as you said advancing science and research and working together. Thank you so much. Shux scripts history, first Indian in International Space Station

The New Indian Express 27 Jun 2025 6:30 pm

JSK - Janaki V/s State of Kerala row: Kerala film bodies to protest outside CBFC office on Monday

KOCHI: The Film Employees Federation of Kerala (FEFKA), the apex filmmakers union in the state, has decided to protest in front of the Central Board of Film Certification (CBFC) office in Thiruvananthapuram on Monday (June 30) after the film certification body decided to withhold the release of the movie JSK - Janaki V/s State of Kerala , demanding the makers of the film rename the central character Janaki. Other film bodies viz., the Association of the Malayalam Movie Artists (AMMA) and the Kerala Film Producers Association (KFPA) will also join the protest, he told a news conference here. The CBFC wanted the film starring Union Minister Suresh Gopi to change the name of the central character Janaki as it refers to the Hindu goddess Sita. We are protesting because this issue should be discussed among the public. Because the freedom of expression is violated. The problem does not just affect the industry but society as a whole. We have films like Seetha Kalyanam, Patalam Janaki, etc. There were no such issues. How can it now cause an issue? If it does, the shift in the society should be discussed, said Ranji Panicker, the president of the FEFKA director's union. B Unnikrishnan, the general secretary of FEFKA, said many directors and producers are worried about their movies. When the film Esho was released, there was also an issue. This time, the censor board has intervened. There should be clarity about the guidelines of censorship. We are questioning the competence of the authority that prepares and implements the guidelines, he said. The film Janaki v/s State of Kerala , starring was set to release on June 27 after it received a U/A 13+ certificate. The release has been delayed as the board denied screening permission, citing issues with the film's title. The producer of the film, Phanindra Kumar, and the director, Pravin Narayanan, have approached the High Court against the CBFC decision. If we rename the character Janaki, we will have to change the title also. CBFC has cited that two other films have renamed the character. CBFC cleared the trailer and teaser of the film, and it is exhibited in the theatres. No instances of communal disharmony or violence were caused by it. The criteria for the trailer and the film are different, said Unnikrishnan. He added that the association has discussed the issue with political parties and leaders, and they assured support and cooperation. We expect a positive response from them. How can political and social parties ignore these issues? asked Ranji Panicker.

The New Indian Express 27 Jun 2025 3:23 pm

Zohran Mamdani called 'Hamas sympathizer' in Islamophobic attack, Trump ally says 'there will be another 9/11 in NYC'

Zohran Mamdani pulled off a major upset in its Democratic mayoral primary, emerging with a commanding lead over former New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo. Republicans have descended into full blown post-9/11 style Islamophobia following Mamdanis victory in the NYC Democratic mayoral primary. Trump ally Laura Loomer posted on X that there will be another 9/11 in NYC under Mamdanis leadership.

The Economic Times 27 Jun 2025 3:05 pm

IIT Mandi Assistant Professor Recruitment 2025 - Apply Online

The Indian Institute of Technology Mandi (IIT Mandi) has released an official notification for the recruitment of Assistant Professor posts. Interested and eligible candidates can apply online through the official IIT Mandi website. The last date to submit the application form is 17-07-2025.

FreeJobAlert 27 Jun 2025 1:00 pm

Gaming App Using Tirumala Temple Imagery Sparks Outrage

TTD chairman B R Naidu orders probe after Jana Sena Party leader Kiran Royal lodged a formal complaint demanding strict action against those responsible for the apps creation

Deccan Chronicle 27 Jun 2025 12:46 pm

Warner Bros. Furious As F1 Gets Fewer Screens Than Sitaare Zameen Par

Warner Bros. has sent a warning to the Indian multiplex chain, demanding fair screen allocations for F1 and its upcoming releases.

News18 27 Jun 2025 11:42 am

UP tonsuring row: Tension in Etawah, stone pelting on cops, 20 detained

ETAWAH/LUCKNOW: Days after the alleged caste-based tonsuring of a Bhagwat Katha preacher and his aide in Etawah's Dandarpur village, tensions escalated on Thursday as members of Yadav groups staged protests demanding the arrest of all accused and withdrawal of the case registered against the victims. According to police, large crowds began gathering near the Agra-Kanpur highway and at the village in the Bakewar area in the afternoon. Purported videos showed unidentified persons pelting police personnel with stones even as the latter brandished firearms in the air to warn the protesters on a narrow village road. In Lucknow, UP minister Jaiveer Singh accused Samajwadi Party president Akhilesh Yadav of giving the tonsuring incident a casteist spin and blamed him for stoking the violence. Etawah Senior Superintendent of Police (SSP) Brijesh Kumar Srivastava said, Information was received via social media that some groups were preparing to protest against the incident that occurred in Dandarpur village three days ago. Accordingly, police deployment was made in the town, on the highway and in the village to ensure law and order. Around 1:30 pm, a sizeable crowd started gathering on the Agra-Kanpur highway. While most were convinced to disperse, a few tried to enter Dandarpur village forcibly, which created a situation that could have disrupted peace, he said. SSP Srivastava confirmed that 19 individuals were detained, and 13 vehicles were seized. Necessary legal action is being taken under relevant sections. Law and order are under control, and the situation is normal, he added. Earlier in the day, hundreds of members from Yadav groups reached Bakewar police station to gherao it in protest against alleged police action against the victims and to demand the arrest of the accused. SP (Rural) Sreesh Chandra told reporters that police attempted to stop the advancing crowd, but a heated exchange followed. When protesters continued pushing forward, police used lathis to disperse them. The crowd reportedly retaliated by throwing stones at police personnel, damaging the windshield of a police jeep. Some protesters fled towards the Agra-Kanpur highway. The incident that triggered the unrest took place on the night of June 22-23 in the village. Two Bhagwat Katha preachers, Mukut Mani Yadav and his aide Sant Singh Yadav, were allegedly tonsured and humiliated by upper-caste men after it was found that they belonged to the Yadav caste. A video of the incident, which went viral on social media and was also shared by the SP chief, showed the accused purportedly saying, You are getting punished for coming to the village of Brahmins. The victims alleged they were interrogated about their caste, forced to show identification and subjected to humiliation. I was tortured all night. My head was shaved, and they sprinkled urine on me, saying it was to purify me, said Sant Singh Yadav. Following the video's circulation, four accused - Ashish Tiwari, Uttam Kumar Awasthi, Nikki Awasthi and Manu Dubey - all residents of the village, were arrested and booked. Akhilesh condemned the incident, calling it a gross violation of constitutional values and warned of a large-scale movement if action was not taken within three days. In response to Etawah violence, Singh in the evening emphasised the administration's swift response and affirmed the government's commitment to take strict measures moving forward. Based on the initial probe, four individuals were arrested, followed by the detention of 15 more people involved in the violence perpetrated by local miscreants, the minister said. The incident appears to be the result of a well-planned conspiracy, and the government is determined to uncover the truth and take strict action against those responsible, Singh said. He assured that anyone taking the law into their own hands, regardless of caste or community, will not be spared. Accusing Akhilesh of giving the incident a casteist angle, the minister said the former UP CM, without verifying the facts, made reckless statements which incited violence. It has always been the SP's strategy to divide society along caste and class lines for political gain. This is condemnable and unacceptable, Singh said. He added that the BJP respects Sanatan culture, not casteism.

The New Indian Express 27 Jun 2025 11:07 am

BJP MLA clarifies over Vande Bharat train scuffle incident, says supporters' behaviour 'unfortunate'

JHANSI: BJP's Babina MLA Rajeev Singh on Thursday clarified his stand on the May 19 incident aboard the Vande Bharat Express, stating that a misunderstanding with fellow passengers escalated unnecessarily and that the altercation by his supporters in Jhansi was unfortunate and unintended. Addressing a press conference, the MLA said he was travelling with his wife and children from Delhi to Jhansi when he politely requested a passenger to swap seats so the family could sit together. According to the MLA, the passenger and his companion responded rudely and threatened him. He claimed video evidence now supports his version of events. A goon aka BJP MLA got into a fistfight with a passenger over a window seat in Vande Bharat, after the passenger refused to give up the seat. Indian Railways may now have to consider a special reservation system for BJP goons, auto-assigning window seats to them to avoid pic.twitter.com/4QBn5HRl5h Congress Kerala (@INCKerala) June 23, 2025 The Uttar Pradesh unit of the BJP, on June 22, issued a show-cause notice to the party MLA in connection with the episode. The BJP had sought a reply from the legislator within seven days. According to the Government Railway Police (GRP), the altercation occurred on June 19 on the Delhi-Bhopal Vande Bharat Express, allegedly over changing seats and objectionable sitting posture inside the train. The situation escalated at Jhansi station, where a passenger was allegedly assaulted by some individuals linked to the ruling party MLA. On Thursday, Singh reiterated that he had filed a non-cognisable report (NCR) with the GRP that same evening after the encounter. He added that during the train journey, he had also sought assistance via the Rail Madad helpline, citing safety concerns. Later, when the train reached Jhansi, some of his local supporters, informed by his security personnel, allegedly assaulted one of the passengers. The MLA said this was done in over-enthusiasm and without his approval. He stated that he later apologised to the passengers, who accepted his regret and acknowledged the misunderstanding. The incident has drawn political reactions, with some opposition leaders and a former IPS officer demanding action. However, the passenger involved has not filed a formal complaint, and the matter is currently under police investigation.

The New Indian Express 27 Jun 2025 10:21 am

Umrao Jaan Director Feels Sanjay Leela Bhansali's Heeramandi Is Over-The-Top

Director Muzaffar Ali dismissed comparisons between Umrao Jaan and Heeramandi, calling Sanjay Leela Bhansali's series 'too palatial and rich'.

News18 27 Jun 2025 10:13 am

Tension escalates in Etawah after preacher's tonsuring

Days after the alleged caste-based tonsuring of a Bhagwat Katha preacher and his aide in Etawah's Dandarpur village, tensions escalated on Thursday as members of Yadav groups staged protests demanding the arrest of all accused and withdrawal of the case registered against the victims.

Rediff 27 Jun 2025 10:04 am

Dhaka temple razed: India dismayed as Bangladesh cites land issue, not failure to secure Shri Shri Durga Mandir

India is unhappy with Bangladesh's action. A Durga temple in Dhaka was demolished. The government cited illegal land use. India says the temple should have been protected. The deity was damaged during the demolition. Extremists wanted the temple gone. Railway authorities claim it was built illegally. Minority organizations are condemning the demolition. The temple committee says they had permission previously.

The Economic Times 27 Jun 2025 9:44 am

Man City thrash Juventus 5-2 to top Group G in Club World Cup

Manchester City showcased their dominance, securing a 5-2 victory against Juventus in the Club World Cup, led by Jeremy Doku's opener. Rodri's return from injury boosted City, while Erling Haaland marked his 300th career goal. Despite Juventus's attempts, City's commanding performance signals their intent to win the title.

The Economic Times 27 Jun 2025 8:31 am

Opposition yet to take call on supporting govt move to impeach Justice Varma

NEW DELHI: As the Union government is set to move an impeachment motion against Justice Yashwant Varma in the upcoming Monsoon session over burnt cash controversy, the Opposition parties said they are yet to take call on signing the motion. A three-member committee set up by former Chief Justice of India Sanjiv Khanna to probe allegations against Justice Varma has found sufficient substance in the corruption charges against him. Congress sources said the party will hold a meeting next week and reach a decision. At a recent parliamentary panel meeting, several MPs asked why no FIR has been lodged over the recovery of unaccounted cash from a high court judges residence and told the department of justice to prepare a detailed note on the matter. While some Opposition parties contend that the SC panel report is not a final one, DMK sources say the party is of the view that the panel has indicted the judge of misconduct. However, our party will take a decision depending on the mood of Parliament, said an MP. While the TMC is yet to pronounce its stand, RJD sources told this paper that the party will take a decision soon. Last month, CPI Rajya Sabha MP, P Sandosh Kumar, wrote to presidents of all parties demanding their support in initiating impeachment proceedings against Justice Varma. Cash discovery row: Congress asks Centre to share SC report on allegations against Justice Varma Under the Judges (Inquiry) Act, 1968, a total of 100 MPs in the Lok Sabha, or 50 MPs from the Rajya Sabha are authorised to sign a motion to remove a judge. After the motion is signed and submitted to the Speaker or Chairperson, and accepted, it will go to the Chief Justice of India, and he will constitute a three-member committee on the matter. A fire incident at Justice Varmas residence in the national capital in March, when he was a judge at the Delhi High Court, had led to the discovery of several burnt sacks of cash at the outhouse. Though the judge claimed ignorance about the cash, the SC-appointed committee indicted him after speaking to a number of witnesses and recording his statement. The report said, The half-burnt currency notes seen and found during the process of dousing of fire are highly suspicious items and more so are not of small amount or denomination which could not have been placed in the store room without the tacit or active consent of Justice Varma or his family members. Therefore, it is well nigh impossible for currency to be planted in the store room of a sitting Judge, which is being monitored by static 1+4 guard and a PSO stationed at the gate at all time, apart from the fact that the house abounds with a large number of old and trusted domestic servants with over six staff quarters, it said.

The New Indian Express 27 Jun 2025 7:37 am