They lift Chandrakant Karapurkar Trophy beating Margao CC in final Margao: Dempo Cricket Club lifted the 3rd Chandrakant Karapurkar Trophy with a commanding seven-wicket win over Margao Cricket Club in the final held at MCC ground, Margao, on Sunday. Opting to bowl first, Dempo restricted Margao to 95/9 in 20 overs. Heramb Parab (21), Sazu []
Mining-hit Mulgao wants buffer zone as per RP 2021
Issue of water from pits entering homes also raised Bicholim: Mining-related issues dominated the Mulgaon gram sabha held on Sunday, with villagers unanimously passing four key resolutions addressing the impact of mining activities on the village and its residents. A major resolution demanding the marking of a buffer zone as per the Regional Plan 2021 []
Nepals pro-monarchy party protests near PMs house, seeks a Hindu state
Around 1,500 supporters of the Rastriya Prajatantra Partygathered in Nepal, demanding reinstatement of monarchy and Hindu state status; leading to arrests and peaceful rally
Maharaja Yadavindra Singh International Cricket: Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB) avenged their home loss with a commanding seven-wicket win over Punjab Kings at the Maharaja Yadavindra Singh International Cricket Stadium in New Chandigarh on Sunday. After the Punjab Kings had emerged victorious in their previous outing, their social media handle had posted a video recreating Virat Kohli's dance from a previous ad campaign. After the win, Kohli mocked Shreyas Iyer with an aggressive winning celebration in front of him before RCB's social media took over. RCB posted a couple of posts on their social media profiles to mock their opponents. In one such post, RCB posted a video of Kohli with other artists grooving with a caption, Every masterpiece has a copy. Stick to the original. Enjoy. In another post, RCB wrote, If you can give it, you gotta take it back as well. The social media game was on point from RCB after their home drubbing against Punjab at M. Chinnaswamy Stadium on Friday. Kohli scored 71 not out in 54 balls including seven fours and a six while Devdutt Padikkal scored quick-fire 35-ball 61 laced with four sixes and five fours. The duo was involved in a crucial 103-run partnership for the second wicket to set up a big win for the side. Kohli was named Player of the Match for his match-winning contribution to the game. Earlier, Krunal Pandya and Suyash Sharma bagged two scalps each to restrict Punjab to 157/6 in 20 overs. RCB captain Rajat Patidar credited his bowlers for their spirited show along with Kohli and Padikkal who made the chase look easy. Credit goes to the bowlers. Dev and Kohli, the way they executed their plans. The bowlers chipped in at different stages, the way they executed their plans, it was beautiful. Had to bowl tight lines as the wicket was a little slow. That was the message to all the bowlers, he said in the post-match presentation. We had a chat last night about our fielding. Everyone put in their efforts and that was beautiful. I want to win a toss there (Chinnaswamy). We will try to play good cricket at our home ground, we will try to rectify our mistakes there, Patidar added. Credit goes to the bowlers. Dev and Kohli, the way they executed their plans. The bowlers chipped in at different stages, the way they executed their plans, it was beautiful. Had to bowl tight lines as the wicket was a little slow. That was the message to all the bowlers, he said in the post-match presentation. Also Read: Highest tax paying cricketers Article Source: IANS
Zimbabwe On Top In First Test After Bangladesh Out For 191
Zimbabwe finished the first day of the first Test in a commanding position at 67-0 after an inspired bowling performance dismissed Bangladesh for 191 runs on Sunday. The visitors' opening pair of Brian Bennett, unbeaten on 40 off 37 balls, and Ben Curran (17) took the attack to Bangladesh's bowlers in the 14.1 overs they faced before bad light stopped play. Bangladesh skipper Najmul Hossain Shanto, who scored 40, earlier won the toss and opted to bat first on a pace-friendly wicket. But his batters failed to capitalise on the decision and none of them, including top-scorer Mominul Haque (56) or Jakir Ali, who made 28, were able to turn good starts into decent Test scores. The Zimbabwe attack bowled aggressive and disciplined lines, with paceman Blessing Muzarabani and left-arm orthodox Wellington Masakadza both taking three wickets. They were assisted by Victor Nyauchi and Wessley Madhevere, who shared the other four wickets. Nyauchi set the tone for the visitors, sending back Bangladesh's openers early in the first session with only 32 runs on the board. Shadman Islam was the first to fall for 12 in the ninth over, with Nyauchi also removing Mahmudul Hasan Joy (14) in his next over. A third-wicket partnership of 66 runs between Haque and Shanto gave the home team's score some respectability. Bangladesh's relatively inexperienced pace attack of Hasan Mahmud, Nahid Rana and Khalid Rana couldn't find their lines against Bennett, who hit six fours. Trailing only by 124 runs, Zimbabwe have a rare opportunity to set a formidable first innings total with the pitch expected to be better for the batters on the second day. Bangladesh are ranked ninth and Zimbabwe are at the bottom of the 12-team ICC Test rankings after a disappointing year and both teams are hoping for a better start to the long season ahead. The hosts have been formidable on the slow and spin-friendly home pitches but have several veterans missing. The second and final Test of the series will be played in Chattogram from April 28. Day 1 scores: Bangladesh: 191 all out (Mominul Haque 56, Najmul Hossain Shanto 40; Blessing Muzarabani 3-50, Wellington Masakadza 3-21 Zimbabwe: 67-0 Brian Bennett 40, Ben Curran 17; Hasan Mahmud 0-16 Also Read: Highest tax paying cricketers Toss: Bangladesh won the toss and decided to bat first.
RAIPUR: Chhattisgarh police have filed an FIR against 'fake' doctor Dr N John Camm, alias Dr Narendra Vikramaditya Yadav, and the management of Apollo Hospital in Bilaspur concerning the 2006 death of former state Assembly Speaker Rajendra Prasad Shukla. The former Speaker's son Pradip Shukla had lodged a police complaint in Bilaspur on April 8 demanding a probe and action against those responsible for the death of his father. Sarkanda police station in Bilaspur registered a case against Dr Narendra Yadav and the private hospital management under Sections 420, 465, 466, 468, 471, 304, and 34 of the Indian Penal Code (IPC). The FIR also mentioned the death of patients at Mission Hospital in Damoh, Madhya Pradesh, where the same doctor had claimed to be a cardiologist, was arrested. 'Former Speaker was kept on a ventilator in the hospital ICU for 18 days after the heart surgery was performed on him by Dr Yadav. We conducted an inquiry after getting the complaint from Pradip Shukla and found the certificates of Dr Narendra as fake, said Siddharth Baghel, CSP (Sarkanda). He was neither registered with the Medical Council of India nor in Chhattisgarh Medical Council and still practicing as a cardiologist. We have filed the FIR against him and the Apollo hospital management under different Sections of IPC and will soon send our team for further action, He added. The Chief Medical and Health Officer (CMHO), Bilaspur, had reviewd a report of the 'fake' doctor's failures earlier this month. The report revealed that eight patients including the former Speaker had died due to surgeries performed by the accused in the district. The CMHO Dr Pramod Tiwari has served a notice to the Apollo Hospital management seeking information about the fake doctor regarding his service tenure in the hospital, his medical qualifications, registration with the Chhattisgarh Medical Council, how many cardiology-related surgeries he carried out, successful and failed operations by him there, copy of Apollo hospital appointment letter given to Dr Narendra and whether there was any any complaint lodged against him in the past.
Sivaganga GH workers protest demanding compensation for injured worker
Ladakh | Soldier Dies In Siachen Glacier
LEH, Apr 20: A soldier made supreme sacrifice in the line of duty in Siachen Glacier- the worlds highest battlefield, the Army said on Sunday. They said Naib Subedar Baldev Singh, made supreme sacrifice in the line of duty in Siachen glacier. The General Officer Commanding (GOC) of Armys Leh-based Fire and Fury Corps paid tribute to Naib Subedar Singh GOC, Fire and Fury Corps and All Ranks salute Naib Subedar Baldev Singh, who made supreme sacrifice in the line [] The post Ladakh | Soldier Dies In Siachen Glacier appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
AI in the Workplace: How Automation Affects Employee Stress, Skills, and Job Security
The rapid technological expansion in the wake of capitalism and globalization has changed the dynamics of job roles and skills required, demanding a more versatile and flexible workforce. The introduction of artificial intelligence has shifted the traditional job landscape by automating routine tasks, enhancing data formulation and analysis, and significantly accelerating manual processes. A study [] The post AI in the Workplace: How Automation Affects Employee Stress, Skills, and Job Security appeared first on NorthEast Now .
J&K: Teacher held for demanding sexual favours from student in Doda
Jammu, Apr 20: A school teacher was apprehended for allegedly alluring and demanding sexual favours from a minor student by threatening to fail her in the internal examination in the Doda district of Jammu and Kashmir, police said on Sunday. The action against the teacher, posted at the Government Higher Secondary School Bhaderwah, was taken [] The post J&K: Teacher held for demanding sexual favours from student in Doda appeared first on Northlines .
School Teacher Held For Demanding Sexual Favours From Student In J&Ks Doda
Jammu, Apr 20: A school teacher was apprehended for allegedly alluring and demanding sexual favours from a minor student by threatening to fail her in the internal examination in the Doda district of Jammu and Kashmir, police said on Sunday. The action against the teacher, posted at the Government Higher Secondary School Bhaderwah, was taken following registration of a complaint on April 16, a police spokesman said. He said the complainant alleged that the accused sent messages to the student, [] The post School Teacher Held For Demanding Sexual Favours From Student In J&Ks Doda appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Israeli PM says Hamas rejects deal to return half of living hostages
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Nepal Govt warns Rastriya Prajatantra Party against protests in restricted zones
KATHMANDU, Apr 20: The Home Ministry has warned the Rastriya Prajatantra Party (RPP) against breaching prohibited zones during its protest scheduled for Sunday in Kathmandus Bijulibazar area. The pro-monarchist RPP has announced its plans to push ahead with the demonstration, openly declaring its intent to break through the designated restricted areas near the Government Secretariat building at Singudurbar. Rajendra Lingden, the chairman of the RPP, has said that they would break the restricted area while staging demonstrations demanding the reinstatement [] The post Nepal Govt warns Rastriya Prajatantra Party against protests in restricted zones appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Parijas book on Srimandirs terracotta tradition released in Odisha
BHUBANESWAR: No where in the world, terracotta plays an integral part in any temple as it does in the Jagannath temple at Puri where hundreds of earthen wares are used in different sevas and for cooking and serving Mahaprasad every day. A new book by former bureaucrat Raja Parija - Earthen Affairs - offers an insight into this temple tradition and different other aspects of the ancient terracotta craft which continues to remain an inseparable part of Odishas cultural heritage. The book explores the evolving tradition of terracotta craft, carried out by the Kumbhara community, and also highlights the status of terracotta clusters and the economy of the craft. It looks into some of the famous craft clusters that have earned a name in the field of finest terracotta products across the globe. Parija, during his stint, as the chief nodal officer of the Craft Museum project, had interactions with some of the master craftsmen of Kumbhar community which subsequently, inspired him to document the craft.
IPL 2025: RR Could've Finished The Match In Couple Of Overs Itself, Admits Bahutule
Lucknow Super Giants: Sairaj Bahutule, the spin bowling coach of Rajasthan Royals (RR), admitted the side could have finished their chase of 181 runs against Lucknow Super Giants (LSG) earlier and found their two-run loss from a winning position as hard to take. At the Sawai Mansingh Stadium, RR were perfectly poised to win as they needed 25 runs off 18 balls. But LSG pacer Avesh Khan took three wickets in his last two overs, and defended nine runs off the final over to give his team a memorable win, leaving RR in despair. It was also the second straight time RR failed to make nine runs in the final over, after being unable to do so against Delhi Capitals (DC) and eventually losing the match via Super Over at the Arun Jaitley Stadium earlier this week. To be honest, we've been playing good cricket. It's just that the result has not gone away. In the dugout, there's a lot of calmness with Rahul (Dravid, head coach) being there. Everybody has played enough cricket in that dugout to know that one should not panic and take it as it comes. But unfortunately, losing by two runs this game and the previous game with the super over, yes, it's been hard, but that's the way the game goes. T20 is a format where a lot of risk is involved. You make a lot of mistakes and our effort is to minimise those mistakes. I think when we had a partnership going, we could have finished it a couple of overs itself. But Avesh bowled that good over again. So, we could have finished it. But again, we are absolutely calm, composed about it and we just look forward for the next game, said Bahutule in the post-match press conference. RR were also hurt by the fact that pacer Sandeep Sharma conceded four sixes to Abdul Samad in the 27-run last over of LSG's innings. Sandeep had earlier failed to defend 12 runs in the Super Over against DC. But Bahutule said the expensive final over from Sandeep is something which can happen in any game. That doesn't mean I can take anything away from him because he's a fabulous bowler. He's always bowled those important and tough overs. Definitely, we would've had 20 runs less, maybe 10-15 runs lesser to chase. But (still) I think we were set to chase that target. Don't think any team wins or loses because of a player. I'll be honest with you, it is a team game. In the previous match too, he gave two overs with very less runs - 5 and 7 runs. So generally, we forget those important overs and we keep emphasising on overs which he has not bowled well. But I think for us, he is a 100% giver. The team backs him, everybody backs him. It's not easy to go there and perform day in and day out with the same intensity. But I just feel, I think we are a unit. Things are not going our way, the results are not going our way. But I feel it's a young side and I'm sure everybody is hurting and they will learn from their mistakes. You were in a commanding position in both the matches, still you were on the losing side, he elaborated. Bahutule signed off by quashing rumours of rift in the team think-tank RR suffering four consecutive defeats in IPL 2025. The clarity with us, with the support staff and the players and in the dressing room is absolutely the best I've seen. Rahul is very clear about whatever the plans are, the game plans are. It's just that on that particular day, the execution from players didn't happen and it was just in that last over, things didn't go our way. Most of the time, we were in the game and we were playing good cricket. So, I just feel that we just didn't get over that finishing line. I think they will assess the situation and will let us know,' he said. Bahutule signed off by quashing rumours of rift in the team think-tank RR suffering four consecutive defeats in IPL 2025. The clarity with us, with the support staff and the players and in the dressing room is absolutely the best I've seen. Rahul is very clear about whatever the plans are, the game plans are. Also Read: Highest tax paying cricketers Article Source: IANS
Caste census a risky strategy that could undo Congress gains
The Socio-Economic & Educational Survey 2015 (SES-2015), dubbed the Caste Census, is becoming a high-risk game for the ruling Congress in Karnataka. It could land the party in a big mess by pitting it against two major communities Vokkaligas and Lingayats if their concerns are not addressed before any decision is made on the contentious report. By taking up the report based on the decade-old survey, Chief Minister Siddaramaiah could be looking at achieving multiple political goals in a single action. Those include: consolidating his support base among the AHINDA (Kannada acronym for Minorities, Backward Classes, and Dalits); implementing the promise made in the 2023 Assembly poll manifesto; conveying a message to the Congress high command, specifically to Rahul Gandhi, who is demanding nationwide caste census; and further consolidating his position within the party by putting his detractors in a bind. For the Vokkaliga and Lingayat ministers, openly opposing the survey would be tantamount to going against the partys high command, but not doing so would antagonise their respective communities that are demanding the government to reject the report. That political game plan has already been put in motion. To a limited extent, some of those goals have also been achieved, with details of the yet-to-be-officially-released report coming out. But, given the stiff opposition from the dominant communities, and several questions raised over the reports credibility, accuracy, and relevance, it is not certain if those at the helm of affairs would have full control over how the situation will evolve. SWith voices in favour and opposing the report getting louder, striking a balance between them will not be an easy task. The Opposition BJP will be looking to capitalise on the anger among the Lingayats, while the regional party, Janata Dal (Secular), could consider it as an opportunity to regain its foothold in the Old Mysuru region, a Vokkaliga bastion. If the government decides to go ahead with the report, Deputy Chief Minister and state Congress president DK Shivakumar, who is aspiring to become the CM, would be at the receiving end. He would face the ire of the Vokkaliga community, to which he belongs. hivakumar was among the signatories who had submitted a memorandum to the CM in November 2023, requesting rejection of the report. Earlier this week, the Vokkaligara Sangha, the community body, threatened a massive protest against any move to accept the report. It asked the elected representatives to fight for the communitys interests. Similarly, it would put the Lingayat ministers, including Industries Minister MB Patil and Forest Minister Eshwar Khandre, in a tight spot. In the 2018 Assembly polls, the Siddaramaiah governments stand on giving Lingayats a status of separate religion was one of the factors that adversely impacted Congress. Many Lingayat leaders who were ministers in the Siddaramaiah government lost the 2018 Assembly polls. The community leaders from the party would be wary of the negative implications of the caste survey. As senior Congress legislator, former minister, and Akhil Bharat Veerashaiva-Lingayat Mahasabha president, Shamanur Shivashankarappa puts it, Lingayats and Vokkaligas will fight together if the report is accepted. Vokkaligara Sangha also expressed similar views. Both communities insist that they are not against a caste census, but want it to be done in a scientific manner, to reflect the real numbers of all the communities. They feel their numbers are under-counted, and that the study done a decade ago is outdated and unscientific as a large chunk of households were left out. The SES-2015 by the Karnataka State Permanent Backward Classes Commission, a Rs 160-crore exercise, was commissioned during Siddaramaiahs first tenure as CM from 2013 to 2018. H Kantharaju was the commissions chairman when the study was done in 2015. Those deputed to collect details reportedly visited over 1.35 crore households and gathered socio-economic and educational data of over 5.98 crore people. The CM claimed that it is a scientific survey, covering 98% of the rural population and 95% of the urban population. Although the survey was done in 2015, the report was not submitted during Siddaramaiahs first tenure as CM. The report, based on the study done in 2015, was submitted to the state government in February 2024 by the then chairman, Jayaprakash Hegde, who later unsuccessfully contested the 2024 Lok Sabha polls from the Udupi-Chikmagalur seat as a Congress candidate. or the first time, the survey report was taken up for discussion in the special cabinet meeting, earlier this week. While that meeting remained inconclusive, and it is scheduled to be taken up again for discussions at the May 2 cabinet meeting, the report is unlikely to be implemented anytime soon. Perhaps, the government will buy time on the pretext of getting more information or clarifications on the report. Those privy to the developments also say that an opportunity should be given to people to add or re-verify their details, as questions are being raised over the reports accuracy. The whole issue needs to be handled deftly by taking all communities into confidence, failing which such an exercise could harm the social fabric. Siddaramaiah may be toeing Rahul Gandhis line to strengthen his position within the party, while trying to send out a message that it is an effort to ensure proportionate representation for backward communities. But as things stand today, Congress would be wary of its political implications, as it is a risky strategy that could potentially undo its gains.
NTPL contract workers indefinite strike cuts power production by 70 per cent
THOOTHUKUDI: The indefinite strike, started by over 1,000 contract workers of NLC Tamil Nadu Power Limited (NTPL), condemning the administration for refusing to implement court orders on adequate salary, entered its second day here on Saturday. As the contract workers boycotted the jobs, the NTPL plant that generates 1,000 MW daily, could produce only 300 MW on Saturday. The unskilled, semi-skilled, skilled and high skilled workers of NTPL employed under contractual basis participated in the strike spearheaded by Central Organisation of Tamil Nadu electricity employees - CITU, and NTPL contract labourers progressive union LPF belonging to DMK. They are demanding pay on a par with their counterparts working in other public sector units. Deputy Chief Labour Commissioner had ordered NTPL administration to provide salaries on a par with the workers of NLC thermal power plant. The commissioner had ordered to implement his decree from June 2021, however, the NTPL administration moved an appeal before a division bench of Madras High Court, which was dismissed on March 4. Central Organisation of Tamil Nadu Electricity Employees condemned the NTPL for appealing against the order.
Lack of ramp keeps disabled persons away from taluk office in Vellore, TN
VELLORE: As many as seven persons with disabilities(PwDs) were unable to apply for converting their NPHH (Non-Priority Household) ration cards to AAY (Antyodaya Anna Yojna) cards on Thursday as they could not enter the Katpadi taluk office in Vellore. Though there are two large ramps on either side of the office, three steps at the entrance make access impossible for those using wheelchairs. A Gurumoorthy, a PwD, told TNIE that they had requested a staff member to submit their applications to the taluk supply officer. But the TSO was asking too many questions about the number of family members and demanding documents for verifying family members. Even if one person is disabled, the family is eligible for AAY as per government rules. We attached the GO copy as well. But we weren't able to explain it to TSO Dhanalakshmi as we couldn't go inside. The staff could not explain clearly either. Despite informing the TSO that they could not enter the office due to the lack of a ramp, Gurumoorthy said, she did not come out to meet them. We couldn't complete the application that day. Gurumoorthy said this has been a recurring issue and complaints have brought no action. Although there are no specific rules mandating officials to step out, many do so on humanitarian grounds. During grievance meetings held on Mondays, the collector V R Subbulaxmi herself collects grievances from PwDs outside the hall. Similarly, SP N Mathivanan had also come outside his office several times, when PwDs wanted to speak to him. The Katpadi tahsildar told TNIE that he would appoint a staff member to assist PwDs with their requests. When asked about the matter, the HS tahsildar at the collector's office said he would ask the Public Works department to construct a ramp. The TSO could not be reached for comment. Several government offices, including taluk offices, the SP office, and police stations in Vellore continue to remain inaccessible to PwDs despite the Rights of Persons with Disabilities Act, 2016, mandating accessibility for PwDs in public spaces. In a judgment on November 8, 2024, the Supreme Court ruled that accessibility is a fundamental right for PwDs.
BENGALURU, HUBBALLI, BIDAR, SHIVAMOGGA, DAVANAGERE: A storm of protest has engulfed Karnataka following reports that students were allegedly forced to remove their Janivara (sacred thread) before entering CET examination halls in Bidar and Shivamogga, triggering a fierce backlash from religious groups, political leaders, and civil society alike. Union minister Pralhad Joshi led the charge, denouncing the act as a direct assault on religious belief. He slammed the Congress government in the state for its tepid response, calling the mere suspension of two home guards involved as grossly inadequate. Its not just Brahmins who wear the sacred thread. This is about faith. The government must issue immediate and clear guidelines, Joshi declared, linking the incident to what he called a pattern of Congress-led distractions to deflect from administrative failures. The controversy intensified after CCTV footage from the examination centres surfaced. In Bidar, officials reportedly pressured Suchivrat Kulkarni to remove his sacred thread or forfeit his right to write the exam. In Shivamogga, another student faced a similar ordeal. Though later allowed to write the exam, the incident ignited fury, with Deputy Commissioner Gurudatta Hegde confirming the suspension of home guards and a probe into the prima facie insult to religious sentiment. Across the state, outrage spilled onto the streets. In Kalaburagi and Bidar, members of Brahmin organisations torched tyres and marched in protest, demanding justice for the students and stringent punishment for those responsible. This is a constitutional violation and a blow to Hindu sentiments, thundered Kalaburagi Brahmana Sangha president Pandurang Deshmukh. Protests echoed across Davanagere and Chitradurga, as demonstrators warned of growing discontent in the Brahmin community. In Mysuru, about 300 protestors chanted slogans, demanding that those responsible for this be brought to book. JDS youth president Nikhil Kumaraswamy added his voice to the rising chorus. A janivara is not a cheating tool! Would you ban someone wearing it from education? What threat does it pose? This is an outrageous breach of respect and dignity, he said. The Commission for the Protection of Child Rights has taken suo motu cognisance and demanded immediate action reports from the Karnataka Examination Authority and local administrations.
Nepals royalist Rastriya Prajatantra Party (RPP) has announced plans to protest in restricted zones near the parliament on Sunday, demanding the restoration of the monarchy and release of its arrested leaders, Rabindra Mishra and Dhawal Shumsher Rana. The party president, Rajendra Lingden, said he is ready to face arrest, and protests are planned in all 77 districts on April 22.
158 Bn CRPF organises tree plantation drive
158 Bn CRPF organised a tree plantation drive at A 158 Bn CRPF at K Songlung, under Kangchup police station in Kangpokpi district The initiative was carried out in the presence of Sh Santosh Kumar Pal, 2 1 C of 158 Bn and Insp GD Mintu Kumar, Officer commanding of A 158 Bn CRPF According to a press release, the tree plantation drive aimed to enhance green cover in the State, combat deforestation and promote environmental awareness to the local villagers During the drive 150 tree saplings were planted Source The Sangai Express
Harshakumar Taken into Custody, Released
Christians held a massive candle rally at the spot where Pastor Praveen Kumar died and raised slogans demanding the immediate release of Harsha Kumar
Supreme Court empowered to give directive to President: Justice Chelameswar
CHENNAI: Former judge of the Supreme Court, Justice Jasti Chelameswar, said the apex court is empowered to issue directions to the President to do an act, on the lines of the powers to scrutinise the legality of a law enacted by the Parliament. He said this, justifying the recent order of the Supreme Court demanding that the President and the governors grant assent to bills enacted by the state Legislative Assembly within a time-bound manner. Justice Chelameswar was delivering the Rakesh Endowment lecture titled 'The 75th year of the Constitution' here on Saturday. He said if the Supreme Court and the high courts are able to subject a law enacted by the Parliament to judicial review and declare it unconstitutional, the courts can issue directions to the persons holding high public office as well. We have accepted in this country that the judiciary has the authority to decide whether a legislation is consistent with the Constitution or not. If you and I sitting as judges (of the Supreme Court and the high court) can declare a legislation enacted by the Parliament to be unconstitutional, to believe that they (Supreme Court judges) have no power to direct a public office holder (President) to do a particular act, to my mind, would be constitutionally doubtful, he said. The former judge made the comments while answering a question raised by Justice CT Selvam, former judge of the Madras High Court, about certain persons, including Vice President Jagdeep Dhankar, questioning the powers of the Supreme Court in issuing a direction to the President. Referring to the statements in support and against the order of the Supreme Court on granting assent to the bills passed by the Tamil Nadu Legislative Assembly, Justice Chelameswar said there wouldn't have been any controversy had the Supreme Court issued the direction to the Union government to give appropriate advice to the President regarding the bills. President, in the context of the Indian Constitution, acts on the aid and advice of the Union Cabinet. If the Supreme Court had directed the Union government to tender appropriate advice (to the President) in three months, there wouldn't have been any objection. The Supreme Court should have said the Union government should decide because, on your advice, the President acts. That would suffice, he said. On Dhankar's verbal attacks, Justice Chelameswar said the President could be directed (by the Supreme Court). On another question on the repugnancy between the Central and state laws, the former Supreme Court judge said the state law could prevail if it receives the assent of the President. There are two laws, one by the Parliament, the other by the state legislature, and if there is some repugnancy between both laws, then Article 254 of the Constitution will come into play. Now, if the matter is reserved for the President's assent, there is some conflict. Still, the state law can be saved under Article 254, provided the President gives the assent. If the President doesn't want to give the assent, what do we do? he asked To another question raised by Justice GR Swaminathan, sitting judge of Madras High Court, whether the journey of the Constitution is going in the right direction, he said it is a long march and there is no overnight solution. The lecture was organised by the foundation, in cooperation with the Roja Muthiah Research Library, on the birth anniversary of Rakesh Ranganathan, the late son of senior advocate and DMK's Rajya Sabha Member NR Elango.
F1 title fight is increasingly focused on McLaren, but Verstappen says he's still hopeful
McLaren's dominance marks the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix, with Lando Norris leading the championship. Despite McLaren's strong constructor lead, Max Verstappen remains hopeful for Red Bull's improvement. Pierre Gasly topped Friday's practice, while Alonso dismisses Verstappen joining Aston Martin. The demanding schedule strains teams, but rookies like Gabriel Bortoleto embrace the racing experience.
Womens CWCQ 2025: Pak Remain Unbeaten, WI Fall Short As Ban Qualify In Dramatic Fashion
Cricket World Cup Qualifier: The final day of the ICC Womens Cricket World Cup Qualifier 2025 witnessed high drama and emotional swings, with Pakistan completing a flawless campaign and Bangladesh sneaking into the World Cup after West Indies fell heartbreakingly short in their final game. Pakistan began the day with a commanding seven-wicket win over Bangladesh, maintaining their unbeaten run. After electing to bat first, Bangladesh struggled against Pakistans disciplined bowling. Reduced to 21/3 early on, they found brief stability through Mst Ritu Moni (48) and Fahima Khatun (44 not out), who helped post a fighting 178/9. Sadia Iqbal was the pick of the bowlers with 3-28. Chasing 179, Pakistan overcame the early loss of Shawaal Zulfiqar thanks to a composed 80-run stand between Muneeba Ali (69) and Sidra Amin (37). Alia Riazs unbeaten 52 sealed the win with 23 balls to spare, capping a perfect group-stage run for the hosts. Despite the loss, Bangladeshs hopes remained alive, hinging on the outcome of the West Indies match against Thailand. For the Caribbean side, the task was steep: chase down 167 in 10.1 overs to snatch qualification. They could extend the chase to 11 overs if they level the scores at 166 and then seal the win with a six. West Indies came out firing, with Hayley Matthews setting the tone in breathtaking style. Her 70 off just 29 balls kept their hopes alive, with Chinelle Henry (48 off 17) further stoking the flames. But the required rate proved just too much. Needing a four and a six in the final two balls, Stafanie Taylor launched a six but it wasnt enough. West Indies finished their chase just short of the target needed to surpass Bangladesh on Net Run Rate, despite winning the match. In a cruel twist of fate, the West Indies heroic batting display ended in heartbreak, while Bangladesh celebrated qualification despite their earlier defeat. West Indies came out firing, with Hayley Matthews setting the tone in breathtaking style. Her 70 off just 29 balls kept their hopes alive, with Chinelle Henry (48 off 17) further stoking the flames. But the required rate proved just too much. Also Read: Highest tax paying cricketers Article Source: IANS
IPL: Buttler's 97 powers GT to the top with commanding win over DC
Jos Buttler's magnificent unbeaten 97 propelled Gujarat Titans to a resounding seven-wicket victory over Delhi Capitals in a high-scoring IPL 2025 encounter. Buttler's masterful innings, studded with 11 fours and four sixes, anchored GT's chase of 204, overshadowing DC's earlier competitive total. This win catapulted Gujarat to the top of the points table, showcasing their clinical all-round performance.
WPI to hold week-long mass movement from April 20 demanding revocation of Waqf (Amendment) Act
CPI(M) writes to Jaishankar, urges him to raise student visa revocation issue with US
CPI(M) MP John Brittas has urged External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar to address the alarming revocation of Indian students' US visas. Brittas's letter highlights seemingly minor infractions leading to visa cancellations, demanding intervention at the highest levels. He seeks clarity, reversal of unfair decisions, and assurance of fair treatment for students.
NCW team meets Murshidabad riot victims as TMC fumes
A delegation of the National Commission for Women (NCW), led by its chairman Vijaya Rahatkar, met with riot-affected women in Murshidabad district of West Bengal, assuring them of safety and demanding an NIA probe into the recent communal clashes. The women narrated their harrowing experiences and demanded permanent BSF camps in select areas of the district. The NCW team also visited relief camps in Malda district and assessed the condition of women affected by the violence.
VHP holds country-wide protests against Murshidabad violence, demands Presidents Rule in Bengal
NEW DELHI/KOLKATA, Apr 19: The Vishva Hindu Parishad on Saturday staged protests in different parts of the country against the recent communal violence in West Bengals Murshidabad over the amendments made to the Waqf law, demanding immediate imposition of Presidents Rule in the state. The protests were held in Murshidabad, Delhi and Noida, among other places, with VHP members claiming a complete breakdown of law and order in the Mamata Banerjee-ruled state where clashes claimed at least three lives last [] The post VHP holds country-wide protests against Murshidabad violence, demands Presidents Rule in Bengal appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Gujarat teacher booked under POCSO Act; school denies allegations
AHMEDABAD: A disturbing case has surfaced in the city where a four-year-old girl has allegedly suffered internal injuries to her private parts, prompting her mother to file a police complaint against a teacher at Karnavati International School in the Railnagar area. The Pradyumnanagar Police have registered a case under sections pertaining to causing harm, the POCSO (Protection of Children from Sexual Offences) Act, and the Atrocities Act. The complaint, filed by the childs mother, accuses a teacher identified as Mittalben of inflicting internal injuries on the child using a pen or some other object. The teacher has denied the allegations, and the school management has also dismissed the claims, citing CCTV footage that reportedly shows no evidence of misconduct. According to the police, the incident allegedly took place on April 11. The child returned home from school and complained of pain in her private parts. Her mother initially assumed the discomfort was due to heat and did not take further action. However, the following day, the child again complained of severe pain, at which point her mother noticed a sticky discharge and suspected something unusual. The childs parents took her to a nearby private hospital, where doctors raised concerns about possible sexual abuse. During questioning, the child was shown photographs of teachers, students, and staff and reportedly pointed to the accused teacher. She was later shifted to the Rajkot Civil Hospital and then to Janana Hospital for continued treatment. A medico-legal case was subsequently filed, triggering a formal investigation. Police have begun collecting statements and evidence. In the meantime, the National Students' Union of India (NSUI) staged a protest at the school on April 19, demanding the immediate arrest of the teacher and action against the school. Police detained three NSUI workers to prevent the situation from escalating. School director Ashok Pambhare has defended the institution, stating that they have complete CCTV footage of the child's presence on the school premises on April 11. If the parents are genuine, the management will cooperate. But based on the footage, there is no indication of any such incident, he said. The incident has caused significant outrage in Rajkots education circles, with the police continuing their probe to establish the truth.
VHP Stages Demonstration In Hyderabad Demanding Presidents Rule In West Bengal
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LA 5-Year-Old girl was injured after a wild animal attacked her in Sawjian in Mandi area of Poonch district on Saturday. Officials told GNS that a girl aged 5, was injured after a Jackal attacked her on face at Sawjian. Family members and locals quickly rushed to her rescue, she was shifted to nearby hospital []
Urvashi Rautela's recent interview sparked outrage after she claimed a temple near Badrinath Dham in Uttarakhand was named after her. Local communities and religious leaders strongly refuted this, clarifying the Urvashi Temple is dedicated to Goddess Urvashi, linked to Goddess Sati. They condemned Rautela's statement as misleading and disrespectful to the temple's spiritual significance, demanding corrective action from authorities.
Chandan Yatra: Sevayats and devotees to be insured; fireworks banned at Puri rituals
PURI/BHUBANESWAR: Sevayats and devotees taking part in the Chandan Yatra at Puri this year will be brought under insurance coverage by the Shree Jagannath Temple Administration (SJTA). Besides, no bursting of fireworks will be allowed during the rituals that take place at the Narendra Puskarini. This was informed by Srimandir chief administrator Arabinda Padhee following a meeting with the Chhatisha Nijog of the Shree Jagannath temple on Friday. The temple administration is currently finalising the modalities for the insurance coverage. All efforts will be made by the local and temple administrations, besides the police to prevent any mishap during Chandan Yatra. As a precautionary measure, two first aid centres will be set up at the Narendra Pokhari, he said. Last year during the Bhaunri Yatra on May 29, which marks the conclusion of 21-day Bahara Chandan Yatra, at least 17 people had died, including a minor, and over 30 sustained burn injuries in a firecracker blast. The niti committee has also finalised the rituals for Chandan Yatra. As per the decisions, on Akshaya Tritiya, the Dwadash Yatra and Nakshatra Bandapana will be held at 3 pm and the idols will be placed on the palanquins at 3.30 pm. After the Agyanmala Bije, the palanquins will be taken to Narendra Puskarini at 4 pm. Addressing mediapersons, Padhee also informed that Bhitara Ratna Bhandar conservation work has been completed and work on Bahara Ratna Bhandar is underway. Work on the outer surface of Bahara Ratna Bhandar like deplastering, ceiling, and chemical washing is ongoing, he said. The temple administration has proposed to gold plate the gate of Bhitara Ratna Bhandar and silver plate the gate of Bahara Ratna Bhandar after the renovation of both the chambers of the treasury is completed. We will implement this work in consultation with the ASI, he added. Following the meeting, financial assistance was given to the children of servitor families who performed well in various examinations. Among others, collector Siddhartha Shankar Swain and SP Vinit Agarwal were present.
AP's district Kurnool reels under labour migration crisis due to chronic water crisis
KURNOOL: Kurnool district continues to face a severe labour migration crisis, with over thousands of families reportedly migrating each year to cities such as Guntur, Hyderabad, Bengaluru, Bellary, and Vijayawada in search of livelihood. The Officials and local leaders attribute this trend to chronic water scarcity and insufficient irrigation infrastructure, particularly in drought-prone mandals like Adoni, Kodumur, Pattikonda, Alur, Mantralayam, Yemmiganur and Panyam. Due to scanty rainfall and limited local employment opportunities, villagers are often compelled to leave their homes throughout the year. The situation is particularly dire in rural areas, where agriculture and daily living are deeply impacted by the lack of access to drinking and irrigation water. The Handri-Neeva Sujala Sravanthi (HNSS) canal is considered a critical solution, but experts say the existing structure lacks necessary sluices and field channels to effectively serve nearby communities. The canal irrigates under 30,000 acresfar below its designed capacity of 80,000 acres. Without immediate infrastructure upgrades, including sluices, distress migration is expected to persist. MLAs from the affected assembly constituencies raised the issue at the recent District Review Committee (DRC) meeting, demanding the urgent construction of sluices along various channels of the HNSS canal. The widening of the canalunderway at a cost of Rs 680 crore is expected to increase its carrying capacity from 1,680 to 3,850 cusecs within 30 days. While speaking to TNIE, Pathikonda MLA Shyam Babu said, Ongoing works are very speedy so there is urgent need for water infrastructure like construction of sluices along with various channels during the widening works to curb labour migration in Kurnool District. A formal proposal at the DRC meeting identifies 18 locations for sluices, benefiting several villages and irrigating thousands of acres in the district.
Forum in Mysuru to file police complaint against sacred thread row in Shivamogga
MYSURU: The members of the Mysuru Brahmin Yuva Vedike have decided to lodge a police complaint expressing anger against the security staff for allegedly forcing the Brahmin students to remove their sacred thread at the CET centre in Shivamogga. Terming the incident an insult to Brahmins, a meeting was held by community members at the Sri Ramanuja Abhyudaya Sahakara Sangha Hall in Saraswathipuram on Friday. They decided to organise a protest march on April 19 from Agrahara Circle to the police station, condemning the incident before complaining at Krishnaraja police station. All-Karnataka Brahmin Mahasabha Mysuru district member Dr Lakshmi Devi said that forcing students to remove the janivara in Shivamogga is an insult to the Brahmin community. Brahmins who are priests and cooks are afraid to leave their homes after the incident. Therefore, the state government should take strict action and warn all the miscreants responsible for the misdeeds that disturb the peace in society, he said. Brahmin Sangha president DT Prakash said the Constitution provides freedom of worship for all religions and castes. But the sentiments of the Brahmin community have been hurt by the incident. The state government should take appropriate action and dismiss the government employees who have committed the mistake, he said. All-Karnataka Brahmin Mahasabha state vice-president Srikanth Kumar said the state government needs to review the caste census conducted ten years ago. It has come to light that the staff deputed for the survey work had not visited houses in rural and urban areas. The government must not implement the unscientific caste census. The population of the Brahmin community is more than 45 lakh, but the census report claims just 15 lakh, which is a conspiracy to oppress the community, he said. Controversy over demanding to remove sacred thread at KCET; Higher Education Minister seeks report, action KEA seeks report from Bidar, Shivamogga DCs after CET candidates told to remove sacred thread
KEA seeks report from Bidar, Shivamogga DCs after CET candidates told to remove sacred thread
BENGALURU: Following the incident where students appearing for the Common Entrance Test (CET) in Bidar and Shivamogga were asked to remove their sacred thread (janivara), the Executive Director of the Karnataka Examination Authority (KEA), H Prasanna, sent letters to the Deputy Commissioners of both the districts, instructing them to submit comprehensive reports on the matter. The KEA has taken serious note of two separate incidents, where students were either denied the opportunity to write the CET due to wearing a sacred thread or were allowed to sit for the exam after removing it. The KEA has issued a stern warning and stringent action will be taken against those responsible for these incidents, Prasanna said. He stressed that the dress code guidelines do not mandate the removal of the janivara anywhere. Therefore, such actions at the examination centres in these two districts are condemnable. A thorough investigation will be carried out, he maintained. In the Bidar incident, a student was not allowed to sit for the mathematics exam because of the janivara. As a result, the student will not be eligible for an engineering rank as per the regulations. However, penalising the student for this issue would not be appropriate. We will consult with the Higher Education Minister to ensure that the student is not unfairly disadvantaged and take appropriate steps, the KEA official said. Prasanna also pointed out that the responsibility for conducting the CET at the district level lies with the respective deputy commissioners and district police heads. They are trained in advance on managing such situations, and given written instructions. It is unfortunate that such an incident occurred, he noted. Controversy over demanding to remove sacred thread at KCET; Higher Education Minister seeks report, action
Actress Urvashi Rautela has again sparked backlash from priests and locals in Badrinath after she claimed that a famous temple named 'Urvashi Mandir' in Uttarakhand is dedicated to her, India Today reported.
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McDonalds confirms Snack Wrap comeback but the date is still a mystery
McDonald's has confirmed the return of its iconic Snack Wrap in 2025, nearly a decade after its discontinuation. Teased via a cryptic date x.14.2025, the fast-food chain has left fans speculating over its exact release. While it is expected to feature crispy chicken only, longtime customers are demanding the return of the original grilled version.
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BENGALURU: A day after students who were writing the Common Entrance Test (CET) were allegedly asked to remove Janivaara (sacred thread) at Bidar and Shivamoga, the State government has sought concerned DCs as well as Karnataka Examination Authority (KEA) officials to give a comprehensive report, and they will take action against them. Higher Education Minister MC Sudhakar has condemned the act and said the state government has taken this issue seriously and ensured action will be taken against them. While at an examination centre in Shivamogga, students wearing Janivaara or other sacred threads were asked to remove, at Bidar district, a boy reportedly left the centre without writing exams on Thursday. Speaking to reporters on Friday, Minister Sudhakar said his colleagues were informed about this incident reported in the media. I did not have information on Thursday as we were busy with a cabinet meeting. When I asked the Karnataka Examination Authority Executive Director, he said exams went smoothly on Thursday. He said they do not accept this. I have asked the Executive Director of KEA to give a complete report. Responsibility for conducting CET is given to the respective DCs. We have a set of protocols and they have to work as per these protocols. We do not have any rule that specifies candidates not to wear Janivaara or any sacred thread before entering examination hall '' he said. He said if such a case happened, they would take this issue seriously. Further Minister said once he gets the report, he can speak with more clarity. If this incident happened, it is too much. This incident tells the bad mindset of people. All of us need to respect the traditions and rituals of any caste and religion. I don't encourage such acts. We were told two incidents had been reported, but nowhere in the state we got any such reports. Such an incident had never happened before. The Akhila Karnataka Brahmana Mahasabha has objected and I understand their emotions. Minister said once they get the comprehensive report on this incident and if they found it wrong, they shall take action. He also said there has been a report where the boy was sent back after he refused to remove the thread. If that is the case, we will check the alternative. When asked if they allowed the student who missed the exam to take exams, the Minister said he was getting the report. We did not face this before, this is a completely new problem. This is a special case. We will discuss it with officials and we are aware of his future'' he added,
Punjab government to extend detention of Amritpal Singh under NSA for another year
CHANDIGARH: The Punjab government has decided to extend the detention of Khadoor Sahib MP and radical Sikh leader Amritpal Singh under the National Security Act (NSA) for another year. A senior government official confirmed that Amritpals detention will be extended next week and he will remain lodged in a jail in Assam's Dibrugarh. The decision to extend Amritpals detention was taken after discussions between state and the central agencies keeping in mind security concerns. A notice in this regard is being issued to Singh who has been jailed in Dibrugarh in Assam since April 2023, he said. Amritpal, 32, who is the head of the Waris Punjab De organization, was arrested at Rode village in Moga district on April 23, 2023, following a manhunt by Punjab Police. This came after his supporters stormed the Ajnala police station in Amritsar district on February 23, demanding the release of one of his accomplices, Lovepreet Toofan. All nine associates of Amritpal, who were lodged in the Dibrugarh jail along with him in 2023, had been brought back to Punjab recently after the NSA was dropped on them in order to join the investigation into the attack on the Ajnala police station. The nine are Basant Singh, Bhagwant Singh Bajekhana, Gurmeet Singh Bukkanwala, Sarabjit Kalsi, Gurinder Pal Singh, Harjeet Singh, Kulwant Singh, Pappalpreet Singh and Varinderpal Johal. The decision to extend Amritpal's detention was made by the state home department on the recommendation of the Amritsar District Magistrate. The DMs recommendation is based on the report of the state police and intelligence wing. Amritpal was an exception because of some additional evidence that he continued to be a threat to the law and order of the state. The decision was taken after careful deliberation by the Home department, with the recommendation of the advisory board, said an official.
Fire breaks out in hardware shop basement in Haryana
A significant fire erupted early Friday morning in a hardware and electric shop near Bhoja Wali Mandir in Bhiwani, Haryana. The blaze, believed to have originated in the basement due to combusting batteries, prompted a swift response from the fire department around 5:30 a.m.
Headless Body Of Newborn Found In Himachal's Mandi, Organs Missing
SP Sakshi Verma confirmed the case, stating that the police were conducting a thorough investigation with the help of forensic experts.
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'Justice will be served': Delhi CM Rekha Gupta on Seelampur murder case
A 17-year-old boy, Kunal, was fatally stabbed in Seelampur, northeast Delhi, sparking protests. Delhi chief minister Rekha Gupta assured swift justice, with police registering an FIR and actively pursuing the accused. Kunal's mother alleged prior threats and police inaction, while residents protested, demanding justice and increased security measures in the area.
Seelampur murder: Teen's mother alleges police complicity as locals continue protests
A 17-year-old boy's stabbing death in Delhi's Seelampur has sparked outrage, with his mother accusing police of inaction and allowing suspects to flee. Locals are protesting, demanding justice and highlighting ongoing violence and harassment in the area. Police have assured the public that raids are underway to apprehend the culprits, as tensions rise and residents express fear for their safety.
Amid Dating Allegations, Kim Soo-hyuns Fans Defend Him With Petition: Celebrities Are Human Too
Kim Soo-hyuns fans in Japan have launched a petition opposing the unfair public trial and demanding protection of the Queen of Tears stars rights.
'Digital arrest' scam: Retired army colonel, wife duped of Rs 49 lakh in Himachal
HAMIRPUR: Cybercriminals allegedly placed a retired Indian Army colonel and his wife under digital arrest and duped them of Rs 49 lakh in this Himachal Pradesh district, police said on Friday. The complainant received a video call on WhatsApp in which a man introduced himself as an officer of the Mumbai Crime Branch. The suspected fraudster claimed that the retired army officer's Aadhaar was used to procure four SIM cards and open a bank account in Mumbai that was used to launder Rs 2 crore. The fraudster also threatened to look into the couple's bank accounts. The victims were under supervision of the fraudster for almost 11 hours a day since first receiving a call on March 23. They were also kept on video call while transferring money via RTGS (Real Time Gross Settlement) to the account number provided by the accused, according to the complaint lodged by the retired army officer. Claiming that the source of the couple's funds was being investigated, the accused demanded money and the complainant transferred Rs 9 lakh on March 29 and Rs 40 lakh on April 4. The couple were kept under digital arrest till April 7. When they realised they had been cheated, they approached the police on April 10. A case of cheating was registered at the Cyber Crime police station in Mandi and Rs 5.58 lakh frozen in some suspicious accounts. The accused had moved the money that the couple had transferred to 22 accounts, the police said. Deputy Inspector General of Police (Cyber Crime) Mohit Chawla said the law did not have any provision for digital arrest. Do not fall prey to fraudsters and lose your life's savings. If you receive any such call or message, contact the toll free 1930 number, he added. 'Digital arrest' fraud: Two arrested for extorting Rs 20 crore from elderly woman over two months in Mumbai
'The anger is understandable', says BJP MP Manoj Tiwari on murder of Dalit teen in Delhi's Seelampur
BJP MP Manoj Tiwari expressed concern over the murder of Kunal, a 17-year-old Dalit youth, in Delhi's Seelampur area. Police are actively investigating, having identified most suspects and launching a manhunt for the rest. Following the incident, local residents protested, demanding swift justice, prompting increased police presence.
MHA invites Ladakh leaders for talks on statehood, 6th schedule status on May 20
SRINAGAR: The Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) has invited Ladakh leaders, who are demanding statehood and 6th schedule status for the Ladakh Union Territory, for talks in the national capital on May 20. The High Powered Committee (HPC) on Ladakh, headed by Union Minister of State for Home Nityanand Rai, will meet in New Delhi at 11 am on May 20. An order to this effect was issued by the MHA, and invitations for talks have been sent to both Kargil Democratic Alliance (KDA) and Leh Apex Body (LAB). The KDA and LAB, which is an amalgam of various political, social, trade, and religious groups from the Kargil and Leh districts of Ladakh, are spearheading a joint agitation for the grant of statehood, 6th schedule status, separate Lok Sabha seats for Kargil and Leh districts, and a separate Public Service Commission in the Ladakh Union Territory. This demand follows the abrogation of Article 370 and the bifurcation of the erstwhile Jammu and Kashmir state into two Union Territories on August 5, 2019. KDA leader Sajjad Kargili said, I received an invitation through the esteemed Chief Secretary of UT Ladakh for the next meeting scheduled for May 20. He added that their discussions with the center have been constructive so far. The discussions have been held in a positive spirit, though tangible outcomes remain pending. I remain hopeful that the upcoming meeting will prove meaningful and yield productive conclusions for the benefit of Ladakh, he said. Kargili emphasised that while continued dialogue is essential, it is equally important that these discussions translate into actionable results. The people of Ladakh deserve not just meetings, but fruitful engagements that address their aspirations and concerns effectively. I look forward to a productive discussion on the four-point agenda on the scheduled date, he added. There was a deadlock in talks after the last round of dialogue between MHA officials and Ladakh leaders in the national capital on January 15. The KDA and LAB have held a series of protests and sit-ins in Ladakh, Jammu, and Delhi to press the centre to fulfil their demands. Climate activist and innovator Sonam Wangchuk has also supported the four-point demand and held hunger strikes to raise awareness and build pressure on the central government to accept the demands of the Ladakh people. After the abrogation of Article 370 and the bifurcation of the erstwhile Jammu and Kashmir state into two Union Territories, people in Leh had celebrated the decision, while those in Kargil district opposed it. After the initial euphoria, parties in Leh joined hands with political, religious, and trade leaders from Kargil to jointly agitate for the four-point demands, seeking to safeguard the local identity and fragile environment of the UT. MHA invites Ladakh leaders for talks on May 20
Haryana: Fire breaks out in hardware shop basement in Bhiwani
A major fire broke out early Friday morning in the basement of a hardware and electric shop near Bhoja Wali Mandir in Bhiwani, Haryana. Firefighters faced challenges due to thick smoke and burning batteries stored in the basement. No casualties have been reported so far
After fishers protest, plan to break sandbar at Muthalapozhi dropped
THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: Following stiff protest from the fishermen, the Harbour Engineering Department had to drop its plan to break the sandbar at Muthalapozhi Estuary on Thursday. Hundreds of fishermen gathered at the Muthalapozhi Harbour on Thursday to protest the move of the Harbour Engineering Department to remove the sandbar to avoid flooding in the area. Though the officials arrived along with police protection and the proceedings issued by the district collector under the Disaster Management Act, the protesters refused to heed the request of the officials. All fishing activities at the harbour, located at the meeting point of Vamanapuram River and Arabian sea, came to a grinding halt following the accumulation of sand. The fishermen, allied workers and trade unions had launched protests for the past five days demanding that the authorities take action to remove the accumulated sand in the estuary. However, when the officials from the Harbour Engineering Department arrived on Thursday, the fishermen expressed skepticism towards the authorities move. The meeting convened by Fisheries Minister Saji Cherian on Wednesday also failed to pacify the protestors. The minister had announced that the accumulated sand at the harbour mouth will be cleared and made navigable for fishermen by May 15 before the monsoon. Sajeev Salahudheen, vice chairman of the Muthalapozhi Avakasa Samithi said, They are not worried about our livelihood and are doing this just to avoid flooding in the area. We have been at the receiving end for so many years and now we are unable to earn our living. We dont trust them anymore. A meeting chaired by Minister Saji Cherian on Wednesday arrived at the decision to start the dredging activities at Muthalapozhi. The district collector has issued proceedings under the DM Act to carry out dredging activities. According to the Harbour Engineering Department, a report will be submitted to the government and that further activities for breaking the sandbar will be initiated only after the direction from the state government. We tried to convince the protesters but they are not ready to listen. We promised to reinstate the channel so that boats can venture into the sea. We even called for a meeting today but they refused to attend, said the official. Labour Minister V Sivankutty, in a statement released, said that there is a deliberate attempt to mislead the fishermen at Muthalapozhi. He said that if the estuary is not opened there is a potential flood threat in four or five low-lying panchayats in the area and any attempt to block this is anti-people.
13 Crore Screened, 7 Lakh Found Positive In 100 Days: TB Campaign Extended Across All Districts
To extend the campaign's reach to all districts, the government has decided to implement the campaign strategies through Ayushman Arogya Mandirs the chain of health and wellness centres under the flagship health scheme Ayushman Bharat or PM-JAY.
Caste census is Congress conspiracy to divide society, says Bellad
HUBBALLI: Expressing anguish over the Caste Census report considered by the state government, Deputy Leader of Opposition in the Assembly Arvind Bellad stated that the caste census conducted by the Siddaramaiah government, without undertaking door-to-door data collection, is nothing but a conspiracy to divide society. He added that it is a wake-up call for all communities. Repremanding the government for considering the report, he said, It is not a census, but just a toolkit of the Congress appeasement politics. Over efforts to further divide the Lingayat community, Bellad, a prominent Lingayat leader, said that by separating 66.35 lakh Lingayats and 10.49 lakh Veerashaiva Lingayats, and further dividing them into sub-sects like Banajiga, Ganiga, Sadara, Uppara, Kudu Vokkaliga, Jangama, and others, Siddaramaiah is trying to weaken the very existence of the Lingayat community.
Relaxed rules, higher toll: Link between TTD donation policy and 191 cow deaths in SV Goshala
TIRUMALA: The SV Dairy Farm, operated by the Tirumala Tirupati Devasthanams (TTD), has reported a significant number of cattle deaths in 2024-25, attributed to the aging and natural conditions of cows accepted into the facility. According to data from the SV Goshala, 191 cows died between April 2024 and March 2025, with monthly figures showing a consistent trend: April (17), May (18), June (13), July (18), August (15), September (21), October (19), November (13), December (14), January (18), February (13), and March (12). Historically, the SV Dairy Farm maintained a limited livestock population, including cows, sheep, horses, elephants, and other animals, to meet the modest dairy needs of the Tirumala temple, such as milk, ghee, and butter for the rituals to deity in Garbalaya. Until 2015-16, strict norms governed cattle donations, ensuring only healthy cows were accepted. However, post-2015, TTD relaxed these norms, mandating the acceptance of all cows, including aged and abandoned animals otherwise destined for slaughterhouses. This shift led to a surge in the Goshalas cattle population, reaching over 2,500 cows, many rescued from slaughter by Hindu groups after intercepting vehicles. House arrest claim of Bhumana dismissed YSRCP leader Bhumana Abhinay Reddy slammed the NDA for allegedly using police to suppress the truth, calling the governments behaviour cowardly and accusing it of hiding the real situation. Bhumana Karunakar Reddy, addressing a press conference later, claimed that 170 cow deaths were officially recorded since June 2024, alleging the true number was higher. He accused the coalition government of preventing transparency and failing to act on animal welfare concerns. Meanwhile, TDPs Sudheer Reddy hit back, accusing YSRCP leaders of hypocrisy and politicising religious sentiments. People who eat beef abroad are now championing cow protection, he stated, demanding an unconditional apology from Bhumana. He also dismissed claims of house arrest and offered police protection if the YSRCP leader wished to visit the Goshala properly. Though alliance leaders invited Bhumana to join a joint inspection later and the police agreed to allow a five-member YSRCP team, the larger crowd gathered at Bhumanas residence was not permitted entry, adding fuel to the ongoing political storm. The incident has turned into a larger debate on governance, transparency, and animal welfare in Tirupati, with both parties accusing each other of using the sacred issue of cow protection for
Ex-servicemans kin stage fast for land near Proddatur Tahsildars office, seek Andhra CM intervention
KADAPA: The family of deceased ex-serviceman Jinka Chandraiah began an indefinite hunger strike in front of Proddatur Tahsildars office, demanding justice in a long-standing land dispute. His wife Vijayalakshmi and daughters, Jinka Lakshmidevi and Jinka Bhavani, are seeking the restoration of their rightful land, which they allege was illegally occupied by a relative. Lakshmidevi stated that her mothers health was deteriorating due to the stress caused by the dispute. The family claims that Chandraiah was allotted 5.02 cents in Survey No. 236/A2 at Rameshwaram village in 1976 under an ex-servicemen rehabilitation scheme. According to the family, the land was encroached upon by Brahmayya, a relative who unlawfully cultivates it. They presented land patta documents, ownership records, and proof of agricultural loans in Chandraiahs name. The patta was allegedly cancelled by revenue officials without prior notice, prompting the family to approach the High Court, which deemed the cancellation invalid and criticised the misuse of rules. The family claimed local officials failed to act and appealed to Chief Minister N Chandrababu Naidu and Deputy Chief Minister Pawan Kalyan for intervention.
Over 250 acres of waqf land reportedly missing in Kerala's Taliparamba
KANNUR: The controversy over a 25-acre parcel of waqf land leased to Sir Syed College has drawn attention to the disappearance of more than 250 acres of waqf property in and around Taliparamba. According to the official waqf register, the board holds 339.17 acres in the region. However, the current managing committee is reportedly in possession of only 82.72 acres leaving over 250 acres unaccounted for in a preliminary review. According to the Waqf Protection Committee, several prominent establishments including the Taliparamba Municipal Office, Taliparamba Cooperative Hospital, and large sections of Syed Nagar, Farooq Nagar, and Manna, including Andakala in Karimbathu and Sadhu Mutti are located on waqf land. In response, the committee, based in Kannur, has launched an initiative to safeguard these properties. Over the years, hundreds of houses and both private and government institutions have been established on the disputed land. In 2022, a report prepared by three officials appointed by the Waqf Board on a complaint by the Waqf Protection Committee was submitted to the district collector. However, no further action was taken. An audit conducted by the Waqf Board, led by E K Karunakaran, revealed that the income and expenditure records of the Seethi Sahib Higher Secondary School, under the Taliparamba Jamaat Trust, were missing from the financial statements submitted to the board. Citing these irregularities, the report recommended an audit of the schools accounts, spanning from 2013-21. The divisional officer acted on this recommendation, and the district survey officer was tasked with measuring and assessing the disputed land. Though notices were served to those residing in this areas, there was no follow-up. The recovery of waqf property may lead to further legal proceedings, said K P M Riyas, president of the Waqf Protection Committee. There are indications that recovering the land lost by the Taliparamba Jamaat Trust will be challenging. Historically, there were 604 acres of waqf land in Taliparamba. Today, the Waqf Board has documentation for only 339.17 acres. Much of this, located in areas like Taliparamba, Pattuvam, and Kutteri, was endowed before independence. Unfortunately, during the early years of the Muthawalli Trust management, large portions were distributed among relatives. Now, those occupying the land are unwilling to return it. On Thursday, the Waqf Protection Committee staged a protest march in Taliparamba, demanding a lawful and amicable resolution. We urge the government to take proper legal steps to reclaim these lands and restore them to the Waqf Board, Riyas said. Meanwhile, the Sir Syed College land row has sparked unrest within the Indian Union Muslim League (IUML). A faction of party workers has called for the immediate intervention of IUML state president Sadiq Ali Shihab Thangal. In an open letter, local IUML leaders expressed dismay over the lease granted to the college. The court had earlier found that Sir Syed College belongs to the Taliparamba Jamaat Trust. Yet, CDMEA president Allamkulam Mahmood is attempting to transfer waqf land to the college, the letter stated. IUML Kannur district president Abdul Kareem Cheleri, however, dismissed these claims. He accused the CPM and Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan of trying to exploit the situation for political gain. The Muslim League has no objection to the fact that the land is owned by the Taliparamba Jamaat, he said. Just because some League leaders are currently associated with Sir Syed College does not mean the college is owned by the party. INL weighs in on controversy INL state general secretary Kasim Irikkur says the Taliparamba waqf land issue has become nationally significant amid the ongoing debate on the new Waqf Act To expose misuse of waqf properties, Union Home Minister Amit Shah cited the Farooq College case in Munambam and accused the Cannanore District Muslim Educational Association of taking over land from the mosque committee, he said
Urvashi Rautela Says Theres A Temple In Her Name Near Badrinath: South Mein Bhi Urvashi Mandir Ho
Urvashi Rautela says a temple is dedicated to her near Badrinath and students call her 'Damdamamai'.
Chief secy & Mandi DC offices vacated, sanitised after bomb threat emails
ICC opens inquiry into Hungary for failing to arrest Netanyahu
The International Criminal Court (ICC) is demanding answers from Hungary regarding its failure to arrest Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu during his recent visit, despite an outstanding ICC warrant. Hungary, under Viktor Orban, defended its decision, citing the lack of domestic legal enforcement of the ICC statute.
CHANDIGARH: The Himachal Pradesh Police is on high alert after receiving a bomb threat to blow up the office of the Mandi Deputy Commissioner yesterday. A similar threat was also received at the office of the Himachal Pradesh Chief Secretary, which is located in the secretariat building in Shimla, said sources. The email referred to his office mentioned that something is going to happen in Tamil Nadu, and the timing to execute the threat in Himachal Pradesh would be adjusted accordingly. Speaking about the bomb threat, Himachal Pradesh Chief Secretary, Prabodh Saxena, said, two threat mails were received on Wednesday, one at his office in Shimla and the other at the deputy commissioners (DC) office in Mandi. The origin of both the emails is being traced and if necessary, help would be sought from the central agencies to arrest the accused. Both offices were vacated and sanitised. While nothing suspicious has been found so far, the authorities have been put on high alert, he said. Saxena further said that security has been strengthened at both places. Similar threats were received by some schools and airlines in the recent past, but fortunately nothing untoward happened, he added. In Shimla, the state secretariat premises were immediately sanitised, and security measures have been significantly reinforced. Also, access to the secretariat is now restricted, and all people entering the secretariat building are being checked. While the employees at the DC office in Mandi were allowed to work today after security checks, an appeal has been made to the public not to visit the office premises unless they have some urgent work. Superintendent of Police of Mandi, Sakshi Verma, said the Deputy Commissioner's Office was cleared after teams from the bomb disposal squad, CISF, dog squad, and three police teams from Mandi, Kullu and Bilaspur thoroughly checked the premises. Sources said that the police and intelligence agencies are currently working to trace the origin of the threatening emails, which were reportedly sent from a Gmail account. In the meantime, security has been intensified at all major government buildings across the state.
The Delhi Metro Rail Corporation (DMRC) on Thursday said that 70 per cent of the work between Chhatarpur Mandir, IGNOU, Kishangarh and Vasant Kunj corridors have been completed and a 4.6-kilometre-long stretch between Majlis Park and Jagatpur Village is now nearing completion.
Tripura: Gopalnagar residents seek police action over alleged communal instigation
Agartala: Hundreds of local residents from Gopalnagar in the West Tripura district on Thursday, convened at the Sidhai Mohanpur police station, demanding action against certain outsiders accused of attempting to instigate communal discord between Hindu and Muslim communities in the area. The delegation, primarily comprising Muslim residents of Gopalnagar village under the jurisdiction of Sidhai [] The post Tripura: Gopalnagar residents seek police action over alleged communal instigation appeared first on NorthEast Now .
Thunderstorm, hailstorm batter parts of Himachal Pradesh causing widespread damage
CHANDIGARH: A squall accompanied by heavy rain and hailstorms lashed several parts of Himachal Pradesh on Wednesday night, causing widespread damage and power outages were across the state. Shimla remained without electricity for several hours. The weather department has issued a yellow alert for thunderstorms and lightning in parts of the state on April 18 and 19. Meanwhile, heavy rains also lashed Punjab and Chandigarh. The squall struck Shimla around 11:15 PM plunging the town into darkness, the power supply was restored 10 hours later. The thunderstorm uprooted trees causing damage to vehicles, and blew off the roofs of makeshift houses. In the upper Shimla region, high-velocity winds caused significant damage to apple and stone fruit trees like plum and apricot. In many areas, fruit was knocked off the trees. Apple growers in Jubbal and Rampur reported major losses. The weather office has predicted thunderstorms accompanied by lightning and gusty winds in Una, Bilaspur, Hamirpur, Solan, Sirmaur and Kinnaur districts on April 18 and 19. Heavy rain and thunderstorms are likely in Chamba, Kangra, Kullu, Mandi, Shimla and Lahaul-Spiti districts during this period. On April 20 light to moderate rains are likely at many places and at few places on April 21 and 22 due to fresh Western Disturbance, as a cyclonic circulation lies over the region. There was an appreciable fall in the minimum temperatures. Lahaul and Spitis Keylong was coldest at night with a low of 0.5 degree Celsius. As per MeT, Seobagh in Kullu district recorded the highest rainfall of 28.8 mm, followed by Lahaul-Spitis Kukumseri 23.8 mm, Narkanda 18 mm, Mandi 17.6 mm, Dharamshala 17 mm, Chamba 16 mm, Kalpa 15.6, Kufri 15 mm while the tourist resorts of Kasauli received 14.4 mm rain, Dalhousie 10 mm, Shimla 9.6 mm and Manali 6.8 mm. Heavy rain, accompanied by strong winds, lashed many parts of Punjab and Chandigarh late yesterday night and in the early today morning. As per the MeT Department Chandigarh received 8.3 mm of rain, however, the sky became clear in the morning and residents woke up to sunny weather. While Amritsar received (4.5 mm), Pathankot (3.2 mm), Gurdaspur (18.8 mm) and Rupnagar (6 mm) and in neighboring Haryana, Ambala received a light shower.
Tripura villagers block road over delayed MGNREGA wages
Agartala: Traffic between Ganda Twisa (formerly Gandacherra) and the Dhalai district headquarters in Ambassa, Tripura came to a standstill on Thursday as hundreds of villagers blocked the road demanding the immediate release of their pending MGNREGA wages. Also Read: Kokborok Script Row: Students group stage protest in Tripura The protestors, many of whom belong to [] The post Tripura villagers block road over delayed MGNREGA wages appeared first on NorthEast Now .
RANCHI: Intensifying its protest against the Sharia over Constitution remark of Minority Affairs Minister Hafizul Hasan, BJP leaders and workers on Thursday staged Akrosh Pradarshan march from Zila School to Rajbhawan in Ranchi, demanding dismissal of the Minister. Later, the delegation, led by the leader of the Opposition, Babulal Marandi, also handed over a memorandum to the Governor demanding the dismissal of Minister Hafizul Hasan. Notably, talking to a news channel on Monday, Jharkhand's Minority Welfare Minister Hafizul Hasan had said, For me, Sharia is more important. We keep the Quran in our chest and the Constitution in our hands. Muslims walk with the Quran in their chest, and the Constitution in their hands. Okay! so we will first hold the Sharia and then the Constitution. According to Marandi, the BJP is protesting against the anti-constitutional statement of Jharkhand government minister Hafizul Hasan and the support given to him by the JMM-Congress government. The BJP will not let the conspiracy to implement Shariat in Jharkhand succeed and will protect Babasaheb Ambedkar's constitution with full strength, wrote Marandi on social media platform X. Earlier on Monday, opposing the statement made by the minister, Marandi had warned that a state-wide protest will be staged if Chief Minister Hemant Soren did not dismiss Hafizul Hasan over his statement. Expressing his anguish, Marandi termed it not just an anti-constitutional remark, but an anti-national act. A state minister holding a constitutional post has insulted both the Constitution and Baba Saheb Ambedkar, which cannot be pardoned, he said.
Business Wire India Motorola launches the moto book 60 and moto pad 60 pro Available in stunning Pantone Curated Colours Bronze Green and Wedgewood, the moto book 60 offers a bold design statement with thoughtful innovation. It epitomizes premium craftsmanship, weighing at just 1.39 Kg, the moto book 60 is extremely light and thin, while having a premium aluminum build and military grade durability. The moto book 60 comes with Motorolas proprietary Smart Connect , the central hub of a seamlessly integrated digital experience. Designed to enhance productivity and creativity, it allows users to link their moto book 60 with smartphones, tablets, and other devices, creating a fluid and connected ecosystem. Flaunting a 14 2.8K OLED display with the segments best 500 nits of peak brightness, the device ensures users enjoy a cinematic viewing experience regardless of the surrounding lighting conditions. The moto book 60 is engineered to deliver seamless high performance, powered by the latest Intel Core 7 and Intel Core 5 processors . Designed to handle demanding tasks with ease, the device allows users to seamlessly switch between applications, stream content, and manage heavy workloads without compromise. Motorola also launched moto pad 60 pro Tablet that is designed for pro-level entertainment. It comes with moto pen pro bundled inside the box, features a 12.7 3K display with a 144Hz refresh rate, offering immersive display with ultra-smooth visuals and crisp detail that elevate every video, game, or interactive digital experience. It is powered by the segments leading MediaTek Dimensity 8300 processor, boasting a remarkable 1.3 million+ Antutu score that delivers the best gaming experience in segment. moto book 60 will go on sale at an effective starting price of just Rs. 61,999* while the moto pad 60 pro will be starting at just Rs. 26,999* . Both devices will go on sale on Flipkart , Motorola.in and leading retail stores across India, starting 23rd April 2025 . Motorola, a global leader in mobile technology and innovation and Indias leading ~ AI smartphone brand - today strengthened its ecosystem offerings by launching its first ever laptop globally, the moto book 60, exclusively in the Indian market. This is in line with the Brands vision to provide users with seamless connectivity between devices and an intuitive ecosystem experience. Extending the legacy of leadership in design and innovation, the moto book 60 comes in two stunning Pantone curated colours- Bronze Green and Wedgewood. Measuring at just 1.39 Kg, the moto book 60 is an extremely light and slim laptop with a lot of firepower under the hood. It has captivating looks owing to its all-metal body, vibrant colours and comes with military grade durability. With Smart Connect, the moto book 60 becomes the central hub of a seamlessly integrated digital experience. Designed to enhance productivity and creativity, Smart Connect allows users to link their moto book 60 with smartphones, tablets, and other devices in their ecosystem, creating a fluid and connected ecosystem. Features like Smart Clipboard enable users to copy and paste content across devices effortlessly, while Swipe to Share allows for quick, intuitive content sharing with a simple gesture. Additionally, File Transfer ensures fast and hassle-free movement of files between devices. With Smart Connect, Motorola delivers an ecosystem where devices communicate intelligently, empowering users to work and create without interruption. Equipped with a 14 2.8K OLED display with segments leading 500 nits of peak brightness, the device ensures users enjoy an immersive cinematic viewing experience regardless of the surrounding lighting conditions. Additionally, to offer an immersive multimedia experience, the laptop also comes with Stereo speakers with Dolby Atmos for crisp and clear sound. The moto book 60 is engineered for exceptional performance, powered by the latest Intel Core 7 and Intel Core 5 processors. Designed to handle demanding tasks with ease, it allows users to seamlessly switch between applications, stream content, and manage heavy workloads without compromise. With ample memory and storage capacity, the moto book 60 ensures instant access to files and smooth operation throughout the day. Its a high-performance device tailored to meet the fast-paced needs of todays digital users. Furthermore, the moto book 60 is equipped with a 60Wh battery, offering all-day power to keep up with users busy schedules. Whether at work, on the go, or enjoying entertainment, the device delivers long-lasting performance without the need for frequent recharging. Complementing its battery capacity is a 65W fast charger that powers up the device in record time, minimizing interruptions and keeping users connected, productive, and entertained throughout the day. Coming to the moto pad 60 pro Tablet, available in a premium Pantone Curated Bronze Green colour,paired seamlessly with the tablet, the moto pen pro offers a highly responsive and refined stylus experience ideal for a wide range of users from professionals, students to content creators alike. Designed for pro-level entertainment, the moto pad 60 pro boasts a stunning 12.7 3K display with a 144Hz refresh rate, delivering exceptionally smooth visuals and sharp detail, complemented with a quad-JBL speaker system enhanced by Dolby Atmos provides immersive, spatial audio. With Smart Connect, the moto pad 60 pro becomes the centerpiece of a versatile digital ecosystem giving a seamless experience that bridges productivity across PCs, tablets, smartphones, and TVs, keeping users effortlessly in sync. Speaking on the launch, Mr. T.M. Narasimhan, Managing Director, Motorola India said, We are incredibly excited to introduce the moto book 60 and the moto pad 60 pro, two disruptive products that mark a bold new chapter in Motorolas journey in India. These introductions not only enhance our product portfolio but also strengthen our broader ecosystem play, delivering seamless interconnected experiences with Smart Connect, stunning looks, vibrant colours and premium design along with segment leading hardware features that has been a legacy of Motorola. We are confident these additions will not only expand our portfolio but also reinforce our focus on building a cohesive ecosystem of connected experiences and reinforce Motorolas position as a lifestyle technology brand focused on delivering meaningful innovation across categories. Equipped with a massive 10,200mAh battery, the moto pad 60 pro supports uninterrupted work and entertainment throughout the day. Blending form and function, the moto pad 60 pro is designed to stand out with a Pantone curated Bronze Green finish. This sophisticated colour offers a stylish edge to the tablets sleek form factor, ensuring pro level performance and aesthetics. Availability: The moto book 60 would be available in 2 memory/storage variants 16GB RAM + 512 GB Storage and 16 GB RAM + 1 TB Storage with Intel Core 7 and one memory Variant 16 GB + 512 GBwith Intel Core 5 processor. The devices will be available in 2 stunning Pantone Curated Colours Wedgewood and Bronze Green. The moto pad 60 pro would be available in 2 Memory Variants 8 GB RAM + 128 GB Storage and 12 GB RAM + 256 GB Storage in Pantone Green Bronze. Both devices will be available on Flipkart, Motorola.in and leading retail stores starting 23rd Apr25. Pricing: moto book 60 Intel Core 5 (16 GB + 512 GB) Effective Special Launch Price: 61,999* (inclusive of instant discount on select credit and debit card transactions) Regular Price: 66,990 Intel Core 7 16 GB + 512 GB Effective Launch Price: 69,999* (including offers) Regular Price: 74,990 16 GB + 1 TB Effective Launch Price: 73,999* (including offers) Regular Price: 78,990 moto pad 60 pro 8GB RAM + 128GB Storage: 26,999* 12GB RAM + 256GB Storage: 28,999* Affordability Offers~: [SR1] 3M / 6M / 12M No cost EMI on Select Credit & Debit card transactions No cost EMIs starting just Rs 5167 per month (12 months) To know more about the product visit: moto book 60: https://www.flipkart.com/product/p/itme?pid=COMHAUZW4MMNNCGT moto pad 60 pro: https://www.flipkart.com/product/p/itme?pid=TABHBFQAWPWBEK5C To watch the TVC: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GmxlRxgqBNs *Price including all offers. Subject to change at the discretion of the brand. ~ As per TechArc report in Feb 2025 Detailed Marketing Specifications moto book 60 Model moto book 60 Intel Core 5 moto book 60 Intel Core 7 Processor Intel Core 5 Processor 210H Intel Core 7 Processor 240H Graphics Integrated Intel Graphics Integrated Intel Graphics Memory 16GB (8G+8G 2 Slot) DDR5-5600 16GB (8G+8G 2 Slot) DDR5-5600 Max Memory 32GB (16G+16G 2 Slot) DDR5-5600 32GB (16G+16G 2 Slot) DDR5-5600 Storage 512GB SSD M.2 2242 PCIe 4.0 512GB SSD M.2 2242 PCIe 4.0 and 1TB SSD M.2 2242 PCIe 4.0 Storage Support One drive, up to 1TB M.2 2242 SSD One drive, up to 1TB M.2 2242 SSD Storage Slot One M.2 2242 PCIe 4.0 One M.2 2280 PCIe 4.0 One M.2 2242 PCIe 4.0 One M.2 2280 PCIe 4.0 Card Reader microSD Card Reader microSD Card Reader Optical None None Audio Chip High Definition (HD) Audio High Definition (HD) Audio Speakers Stereo speakers, 2W x2, optimized with Dolby Atmos Stereo speakers, 2W x2, optimized with Dolby Atmos Camera FHD 1080p + IR with Privacy Shutter FHD 1080p + IR with Privacy Shutter Microphone with Camera, Dual mic Array with Camera, Dual mic Array Battery Integrated 60Wh with Rapid Charge Boost Integrated 60Wh with Rapid Charge Boost Power Adapter 65W USB-C (3-pin) 65W USB-C (3-pin) Display 14 2.8K (2880x1800) OLED 500nits, 120 Hz, 100%DCI-P3 14 2.8K (2880x1800) OLED 500nits, 120 Hz, 100%DCI-P3 Keyboard Backlit, English Backlit, English Touchpad Buttonless Mylar surface multi-touch touchpad, supports Precision TouchPad (PTP), 75 x 120 mm (2.95 x 4.72 inches) Buttonless Mylar surface multi-touch touchpad, supports Precision TouchPad (PTP), 75 x 120 mm (2.95 x 4.72 inches) Case Color PANTONE Bronze Green & PANTONE Wedgewood PANTONE Bronze Green & PANTONE Wedgewood Dimensions 313.4 x 221 x 16.9 mm (12.33 x 8.7 x 0.67 inches) 313.4 x 221 x 16.9 mm (12.33 x 8.7 x 0.67 inches) Weight Starting at 1.39 kg (3.06 lbs) Starting at 1.39 kg (3.06 lbs) Operating System Windows 11 Home Single Language, English Windows 11 Home Single Language, English Bundled Software Office Home & Student 2024 Office Home & Student 2024 Ethernet No Onboard Ethernet No Onboard Ethernet WLAN + Bluetooth Wi-Fi 7, BT5.4 Wi-Fi 7, BT5.4 WWAN Non-WWAN Non-WWAN Ports 1x USB 3.2 Gen 1 1x USB 3.2 Gen 1 (Always On) 2x USB-C 3.2 Gen 1 (support data transfer, Power Delivery 3.0 and DisplayPort 1.4) 1x HDMI 1.4b 1xHeadphone / microphone combo jack (3.5mm) 1x microSD card reader 1x USB 3.2 Gen 1 1x USB 3.2 Gen 1 (Always On) 2x USB-C 3.2 Gen 1 (support data transfer, Power Delivery 3.0 and DisplayPort 1.4) 1x HDMI 1.4b 1xHeadphone / microphone combo jack (3.5mm) 1x microSD card reader Security Chip Firmware TPM 2.0 Enabled Firmware TPM 2.0 Enabled Fingerprint Reader None None Other Security IR camera for Windows Hello (facial recognition) Camera privacy shutter IR camera for Windows Hello (facial recognition) Camera privacy shutter Warranty 1Y Onsite upgrade from 1Y Courier or Carry-in 1Y Onsite upgrade from 1Y Courier or Carry-in moto pad 60 pro [SR2] [SR3] moto pad 60 pro (8/128) moto pad 60 pro (12/256) Processor MediaTek Dimensity 8300 MediaTek Dimensity 8300 Graphics Integrated ARM G615 MC5 Integrated ARM G615 MC5 Memory 8GB Soldered LPDDR5x 12GB Soldered LPDDR5x Storage 128GB UFS 3.1 256GB UFS 4.0 Card Reader microSD Card Slot microSD Card Slot Storage Support 128GB UFS 3.1 on systemboard microSD card, supports up to 1TB (exFAT) 256GB UFS 4.0 on systemboard microSD card, supports up to 1TB (exFAT) Speakers 4 JBL speakers, optimized with Dolby Atmos 4 JBL speakers, optimized with Dolby Atmos Microphone Dual Microphone Dual Microphone Camera Front 8.0MP / Rear 13.0MP with Flashlight Front 8.0MP / Rear 13.0MP with Flashlight VoiceCall No No Sensors Accelerometer + Gyroscope sensor Hall sensor RGB sensor Accelerometer + Gyroscope sensor Hall sensor RGB sensor Battery 10200mAh (Typ.) 10200mAh (Typ.) Power Adapter 5~11V / 4.5A 45W Max (5~11V / 6.2A 68.2W Max Inbox Adapter) 5~11V / 4.5A 45W Max (5~11V / 6.2A 68.2W Max Inbox Adapter) Display 12.7 3K (2944x1840) LTPS 400nits, Glossy, 144Hz, Touch 12.7 3K (2944x1840) LTPS 400nits, Glossy, 144Hz, Touch Touchscreen In-cell, 10-point Multi-touch In-cell, 10-point Multi-touch Case Material Metal Metal Pen Pen Bundled Pen Bundled Dimensions (WxDxH) 291.8 x 189.1 x 6.9 mm excluding camera bump (11.49 x 7.44 x 0.27 inches) 291.8 x 189.1 x 6.9 mm excluding camera bump (11.49 x 7.44 x 0.27 inches) Weight Around 620 g (1.37 lbs) Around 620 g (1.37 lbs) Case Color PANTONE Bronze Green PANTONE Bronze Green Operating System Android 14 or Later Android 14 or Later WLAN + Bluetooth Wi-Fi 6E, 802.11ax 2x2 + BT5.3 Wi-Fi 6E, 802.11ax 2x2 + BT5.3 WWAN Non-WWAN Non-WWAN Location Services GPS + GLONASS + Galileo GPS + GLONASS + Galileo Standard Ports[1] 1x USB-C (USB 5Gbps / USB 3.2 Gen 1), with charging / DP-Out / Audio 1x microSD card slot 1x Pogo pin connector (3-point) 1x USB-C (USB 5Gbps / USB 3.2 Gen 1), with charging / DP-Out / Audio 1x microSD card slot 1x Pogo pin connector (3-point) Fingerprint Reader Touch Style, Integrated in Power Button Touch Style, Integrated in Power Button Base Warranty 1-year, Carry-in 1-year, Carry-in Bundled Accessories moto pen pro moto pen pro [SR1] Add details of bank offers [SR2] Add spec sheets. 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20-year-old job selection at Kumaon University prompts challenge in Uttarakhand HC
NAINITAL: The Uttarakhand High Court has asked the Kumaon University to place on record documents over an appointment it made two decades ago after a PIL claimed a wrong person was selected instead of the right candidate. Pawan Kumar Mishra claimed in his PIL that despite his selection for the post of lecturer in the physics department at the university in 2005, one Pramod Kumar Mishra was recruited in place of him as he had a similar name. Both of them wrote the short for their names as P K Mishra. While hearing the PIL, a division bench comprising Chief Justice Guhanathan Narendar and Justice Alok Mehra directed the university to present before it all the documents related to the appointment. The petitioner, who lives in Indirapuram, Ghaziabad, alleged the appointment was made in collusion with the then registrar, dean (science), the head of department ( physics) and other employees of the university. The man appointed in place of the selected candidate is still teaching physics at the University, the plea added. The petitioner said he learnt of the alleged fraud about 20 years later in November, 2024, and though he shot off a letter to the vice-chancellor of the university and the chief minister demanding justice, it bore no result.
ITBP Personnel Dies of Cardiac Arrest in Jammu Kashmir
SRINAGAR: An ITBP jawan from Pathankot died of a cardiac arrest in Udhampur district of Jammu division on Thursday. An official said the jawan, identified as Didhar Singh, a resident of Pathankot, was travelling from Pathankot to Srinagar when he fell unconscious inside a bus near Dramthal, close to Prem Mandir on the National Highway. [] The post ITBP Personnel Dies of Cardiac Arrest in Jammu Kashmir appeared first on Kashmir Life .
Tie the Knot with Blessings After A Special Puja By The MarriageBiodata.App
April 2025: Marriage is an auspicious event. To make sure that godly blessings are with you from the first day of your marital journey, MarriageBiodata.App is organising a special pooja on the 18th of April, 2025. How to Join the Pooja Owned and operated by Shanipeeth Mandir (Lord Shani Dev), MarriageBiodata.app entrusts the power [] The post Tie the Knot with Blessings After A Special Puja By The MarriageBiodata.App appeared first on Nagpur Today : Nagpur News .
National Herald Case Updates- Congress Protests Erupt Nationwide: ED Office Hyderabad Under Siege
| Protests erupt nationwide; Congress supporters gather at ED office in HyderabadDemonstrations unfolding across the country, demanding answers over . Congress supporters gather at ED office in Hyderabad, demonstrations unfolding across the country. Demanding answers over , protesters voice concerns. We couldn't find more details, but you can check online for updates. n18oc_politicsNews18 Mobile App - https://onelink.to/desc-youtube
Andhra Pradesh: Pastor and aides desecrate Hindu Mandirs in Srikakulam to incite locals against new rival Church HinduPost
Jagatsinghpur block staff strike demanding action over Ayushman Bharat card attack
JAGATSINGHPUR: All staff members of Raghunathpur block office resorted to pen down strike on Wednesday, demanding strict action against the miscreants who attacked officials during distribution of Ayushman Bharat cards to beneficiaries last week. The agitating employees including executive officers of 19 panchayats and accountant-cum-data entry operators, also staged hunger strike to protest the attack. Earlier, local MLA Ramakanta Bhoi had urged Jagatsinghpur collector J Sonal and SP Bhawani Shankar Udgata to take swift action against the miscreants involved in the incident. However, police are yet to apprehend all the culprits, they claimed. On April 11, the block administration organised an event to launch the distribution of Ayushman Bharat-Pradhan Mantri Jan Arogya Yojana cards at Tarikunda panchayat. Tension flared up after local BJP leaders protested their exclusion from the invitee list. The agitators reportedly vandalised the venue by throwing chairs and tables and later damaged the Tarikunda panchayat office. Jagatsinghpur IIC Pravash Sahoo said police have arrested two persons for their involvement in the incident. The remaining accused will be nabbed soon.
Jammu Kashmir Ancient Temples | 10 Temples in Jammu and Kashmir To Be Renovated | News18
| 10 temples to be renovated by the J & K government. Government to revive, restore, preserve important temples under a scheme in Jammu and Kashmir. Temples include: Ganpatyar, Mangleshwar Bhairav Asthapan, Ram Mandir and others. Restoration to take place in 9 districts of Jammu and Kashmir. Government moves after CNN News18 showed 62 temples in Kashmir were awaiting restoration.J&K government begins temple and shrine restoration. Data showed temples were damaged or destroyed in 3 decades of violence in J&K. n18oc_indiaNews18 Mobile App - https://onelink.to/desc-youtube
Death of Dalit woman: Two more SIs, cop transferred in TN
THANJAVUR: Superintendent of Police R Rajaram on Tuesday ordered the transfer of two SIs and a head constable attached to the Naducauvery police station in connection with the death of a Dalit woman, who along with her sister consumed poison in front of the station over the detention of their brother in connection with a pending case. SI Kaliyaperumal was transferred to the Vattathikottai police station while SI Arivazhagan was shifted to the Vallam police station. Head constable Manimekalai was transferred to the Tiruvonam police station. It might be noted that Sharmila, who was Naducauvery inspector, was already shifted to the vacancy reserve . The action follows a case registered based on a complaint lodged by the deceaseds cousin. The case, which was initially registered under Section 194 (inquiry and report on suicide) of the BNSS, was subsequently altered invoking the SC/ST (PoA) Act charges of abetment of suicide. It may be noted that on April 8, Keerthika (29) and her sister attempted suicide in front of the Naducauvery police station when their brother A Dhinesh (32) was picked up the police for interrogation. The sisters protested, claiming a case was foisted on Dhinesh and that he was picked up wrongfully. Keerthika died at the Government Thanjavur Medical College Hospital (TMCH) on April 9 without responding to treatment. While the post-mortem has been completed, Keerthikas family members are yet to receive her body demanding that the police personnel behind her death be suspended and all cases against Dhinesh be withdrawn. (Seek help to overcome suicidal thoughts by dialling health department helpline 104.)
NHAI staff, PA get four-year rigorous imprisonment for graft
CHENNAI: A special CBI court in Chennai sentenced a former project director of the National Highways Authority of India (NHAI) and his personal assistant to four years of rigorous imprisonment in a corruption case registered in October 2017. The convicts were identified as H Bhima Simha Hindupur, then Project Director of NHAIs Project Implementation Unit in Villupuram, and J Saravanan, his personal assistant appointed through a contractor. The CBI registered the case on October 27, 2017, based on a complaint alleging that Simha had demanded a bribe of Rs 2 lakh to grant permission to run a restaurant along the National Highway at Villupuram. The complainant owned land beside the highway where he was operating Sara Restaurant. As per Simhas instructions, the complainant handed over his land documents to Saravanan. CBI laid a trap and caught both accused red-handed while demanding and accepting the bribe. A chargesheet was filed on June 7, 2019, and the court later found them guilty. They were also fined `40,000 each.
Anurag Kashyap Bashes Censor Board Over Phule Controversy: 'Aap Ki Kyu Sulag Rahi Hai?'
Anurag Kashyap criticized the CBFC for demanding edits to Ananth Mahadevan's film Phule over alleged casteism. He called the system rigged and questioned casteism in India.
Taha Shah Badussha touches Rekha's feet
Taha Shah Badussha, fresh from his 'Heeramandi' success, charmed at an award show, seeking blessings from veteran Rekha. He was later seen in an engaging conversation with Sara Ali Khan, sparking fan interest. Sara, radiant in a black gown, had recently returned from a Swiss vacation with her family.
IRFC shares in focus as Madras HC sets aside Rs 230.55 cr GST demand
IRFC shares will be in focus after the Madras High Court set aside a Rs 230.55 crore GST demand, remanding it back for fresh review. The court allowed IRFCs writ petition, offering relief from immediate tax liability. The company clarified there's no financial statement impact or pending litigation against key personnel. IRFC shares closed 0.66% higher at Rs 129.12.
Andhra CM, TASA GOC discuss setting up of war memorial with state support
VISAKHAPATNAM: General Officer Commanding of the Telangana and Andhra Sub Area (TASA), Major General Ajay Misra, met Chief Minister Nara Chandrababu Naidu on Wednesday to explore collaboration between the Indian Army and the State government. The meeting covered a range of issues, including disaster management, ex-servicemen welfare, defence industry cooperation and enhancing the Armys presence in Amaravati. The CM emphasised the importance of the Armys disciplined ethos and proposed stronger coordination between the Armed Forces and the State administration. He expressed interest in establishing regular interactions and welcomed initiatives to bolster the Armys role in the capital region. A key proposal discussed was the construction of a war memorial in Amaravati to honour fallen soldiers. Naidu also highlighted the value of employing ex-servicemen in public service and development roles, citing their discipline and dedication. On disaster response, both parties agreed on the need for improved coordination between Army units and state agencies to ensure swift emergency management. The meeting also touched on defence industry collaboration. The CM Naidu proposed an Army technology cell in Amaravati and defence clusters to boost local economic growth. Talks held on improving Telangana, Andhra security
AMD EPYC Venice To Launch In 2026 As One Of The First 2nm Zen 6 CPUs Manufactured By TSMC
AMD has officially confirmed that its upcoming EPYC Venice processor line will be among the first products manufactured using TSMCs advanced 2nm (N2) process node. This announcement celebrates the long-standing partnership between AMD and TSMC and signifies a major step forward in high-performance computing (HPC) technology. The Venice series, based on AMDs future Zen 6 and Zen 6c architectures , is expected to launch in 2026 and will mark a generational leap in CPU design and manufacturing. According to AMD, the EPYC Venice processors have reached the tape-out stage, meaning their designs have been finalized and are now ready to begin manufacturing. This milestone positions Venice as the industrys first HPC-oriented chip to reach tape-out using the N2 process. The upcoming EPYC 9006 family will follow the current EPYC 9005 Turin generation and will likely debut in the latter half of 2026 , following AMDs typical release cadence. Our next-gen EPYC processor, codenamed Venice, is the first HPC product in the industry to be taped out and brought up on the TSMC advanced #2nm (N2) process technology. AMD (@AMD) April 14, 2025 Although AMD has not disclosed detailed specifications of the Zen 6 architecture, expectations are high for significant performance gains over Zen 5. Improvements may include increased core counts and architectural refinements aimed at further optimizing efficiency and computational power. These advancements will cater to demanding HPC workloads such as scientific research, simulations, and large-scale data processing. TSMCs N2 process introduces several key innovations, most notably the transition to GAAFET (Gate-All-Around Field-Effect Transistor) technology. GAAFETs offer improved control over electrical current, leading to greater power efficiency and higher transistor density. Additionally, the technology allows chip designers to fine-tune transistor dimensions for performance, power, or balanced optimization, offering enhanced flexibility in chip engineering. Manufactured in the US #TogetherWeAdvance : Our deep partnership with TSMC is bringing leading-edge technologies to market that will power the most demanding data center applications of the future. https://t.co/vFLf3v7JuS pic.twitter.com/a1ilYdKf7S AMD (@AMD) April 14, 2025 In another strategic move, AMD has confirmed that its current EPYC 9005 series has been validated for production at TSMCs Fab 21 facility in Arizona, USA. This factory is TSMCs first in the U.S. and part of a broader initiative to diversify global semiconductor production. Fab 21 specializes in 5nm and 4nm processes, and while no exact timeline was shared, production of the EPYC 9005 chips in Arizona is expected to begin later in 2025, with further announcements anticipated. AMD EPYC Venice To Launch In 2026 As One Of The First 2nm Zen 6 CPUs Manufactured By TSMC , original content from Ubergizmo . Read our Copyrights and terms of use .
MP: BJP councillor, aides booked for violence during unauthorised Hanuman Jayanti procession
BHOPAL: Two FIRs have been registered against BJP municipal councillor Omprakash alias Gabbar Kushwah in connection with the April 12 violence during an unauthorised Hanuman Jayanti procession in Madhya Pradesh's Guna district. The procession, taken out by Kushwah without official permission, led to communal tensions in the Karnal Ganj locality. One FIR was filed on the complaint of Irfan Khan, a 35-year-old Muslim man who sustained injuries during the violence. Khan alleged that Kushwah and his associatesVishal Annotiya, Ghotu Soni, and Monu Ojhabrutally attacked him in the Batik Mohalla area after engaging in stone-pelting in nearby Dhobi Mohalla. The second FIR was lodged by the police on the complaint of Assistant Sub-Inspector Mahesh Lakda. It accuses Kushwah and his aides including Monu Ojha, Vishal Annotiya, Sanjay Raghuvanshi and 10-15 others organising an unauthorised procession, misbehaving with police personnel, playing loud DJ music near a mosque, raising provocative slogans such as We will send Muslims to Pakistan, and pelting stones near the mosque. Both FIRs invoke relevant sections of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita (BNS) related to rioting, criminal intimidation, assault on public servants, deliberate and malicious acts to outrage religious feelings and insulting religious beliefs. In a related development, members of Hindu right wing group Vishva Hindu Parishad (VHP)including former municipal councillor Manish Sharmawere booked for rioting and wrongful restraint during violent protests held in Guna town on April 14. Thousands of right-wing activists reportedly attempted to enter the Muslim-majority Karnal Ganj area, demanding demolition of homes belonging to Muslims accused of being involved in the April 12 violence. Meanwhile, 17 peoplemostly Muslimshave been arrested in connection with the April 12 violence that happened during the Hanuman Jayanti procession, including history-sheeter Vicky Khan and his son Sameer.
Contract assistant professors from across Telangana stage protest demanding regularisation of jobs
Documents Submitted Against Smart Prepaid Meters in High Court
Nagpur: A public interest litigation (PIL) has been filed in the High Court by the Vidarbha Electricity Consumers Forum, seeking a ban on the forced installation of smart prepaid electricity meters across Maharashtra and demanding that the process be declared illegal. Before issuing notices to the respondents, the High Court had directed the petitioner to [] The post Documents Submitted Against Smart Prepaid Meters in High Court appeared first on Nagpur Today : Nagpur News .
Congress leaders stage protest demanding withdrawal of false cases against Sonia, Rahul
Enforcement Directorate (ED) had filed a chargesheet against the Gandhis in the National Herald case only at the behest of the Union government, which wanted to suppress the voices of the Opposition in the country, alleges Ambati Krishna Rao