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Gurugram administration issues work-from-home advisory for private offices amid GRAP-IV curbs
CHANDIGARH: The Gurugram Administration has issued an advisory recommending that private institutions and corporate offices encourage employees to work from home from December 22 until further orders, following the Commission for Air Quality Managements Stage IV measures under the Graded Response Action Plan. The advisory has been issued following a sustained spike in air pollution across Delhi and the National Capital Region, with authorities tightening controls to limit emissions and prevent further deterioration in air quality. As per directions issued on December 13 by the CAQM, offices were allowed to operate at only 50 per cent strength, with the remaining staff working remotely. Following these directions, Deputy Commissioner of Gurugram Ajay Kumar advised private offices to adopt work-from-home arrangements and ordered staggered office timings for all public offices under the state government to reduce vehicular movement and emissions, in compliance with GRAP Stage IV measures. In addition to the advisory for private offices, the district administration has also revised working hours for government offices in Gurugram. According to the new schedule, state government offices in Gurugram will operate from 9:30 am to 5:30 pm during this period. Offices under the Municipal Corporation of Gurugram, Municipal Corporation of Manesar, Sohna Municipal Council, Pataudi Mandi Municipal Council and Farrukhnagar Municipal Committee will operate from 8:30 am to 4:30 pm. These timings will remain in force for the duration of GRAP Stage IV. Sources added that coordinated action by government offices, private institutions and employees is crucial for the effective implementation of GRAP measures and for improving air quality across Gurugram and the National Capital Region.
5 essential tips to stay healthy if you work night shifts
Working night shifts has become common in todays demanding world. But what comes with such shifts is the toll on health. Studies have shown that staying awake at night can disrupt the bodys natural circadian rhythm, and lead to a number of health-problems and even increase the risk of cardiovascular issues and certain cancers. It isnt possible for everyone to leave a job that demands night shift timings, however, certain strategies can help protect health and improve overall quality of life. Here are 5 research backed tips. The biggest challenge with night shift is the misalignment it does to sleep timings. According to the UK Health and Safety Executive (HSE), which is Britain's national regulator for workplace health and safety, going to bed on a consistent schedule, waking up at the same time trains the biological clock.
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CCI Western India Squash Tournament: Top seeds Joshna Chinappa and Veer Chotrani emerged champions in the womens and mens categories respectively, clinching their titles in contrasting fashion at the final of the 80th CCI Western India Squash Tournament at the historic Cricket Club of India (CCI) courts on Sunday. In the womens final, the 39-year-old Chinappa lived up to her top billing with a spirited come-from-behind victory over second-seed Sanya Vats. After dropping the opening game, the seasoned campaigner raised her intensity and control to outlast Vats 7-11, 11-8, 11-8, 11-5 in a commanding performance that underlined her experience on the big stage. I have been playing here at the CCI since I was 12 years old and have trained here regularly. Hence, winning here at the CCI is very special. I feel very proud of winning the title, said Chinappa after winning the title for the fifth time. The last time she won the crown was in 2007-08. The mens final, however, was a far more one-sided affair. Chotrani was at his ruthless best as he completely outclassed second seed Suraj Chand, cruising to an emphatic 11-9, 11-9, 11-2 win to lift the title. It marked Chotranis second triumph at the prestigious tournament, having last won the crown in the 202223 season. I have been practising at this venue since I was seven. The venue is special because of the history attached to it. It is great to be among the great names who have won the tournament, said Chotrani after emerging as the champion. RESULTS Womens Final: Joshna Chinappa (1) bt Sanya Vats (2) 7-11 11-8 11-8 11-5 Mens Final: Veer Chotrani (1) bt Suraj Chand 11-9 11-9 11-2 BU11 Final: Ved Sanganaria [1] bt Avyyanveer Luthra [2] 11-4 14-16 11-2 11-5; 3rd/4th: Yuvaan Verma [5/8] bt Rudransh Prabhakar [5/8] 5-11 11-5 15-17 11-8 11-6 BU13 Final: Dhairya Gogia [1] bt Aaron Arambhan [2] 11-5 17-15 11-5; 3rd/4th: Viaan Khemani [5/8] bt Rohan Khurana [5/8] 11-8 11-5 11-6 BU15 Final: Vivaan Khanna [1] bt Fareed Andrabi [5/8] 5-11 11-8 11-7 11-7; 3rd/4th: Swarit Patil [3/4] bt Yusuf Pardiwala [2] 12-10 11-3 11-3 BU17 Final: Hridhaan Shah [5/8] bt Saharsh Shahra [1] 11-8 11-1 11-1; 3rd/4th: Mithun Mahadu Darvada [9/16] bt Agastya Bansal [3/4] 11-4 11-8 14-12 BU19 Final: Purav Rambhia bt Rahul Sanjay Balakrishnan 11-4 11-4 11-7; 3/4th: Rachit Shah bt Arjun Morey 11-7 11-3 11-7 GU11 Final: Sameeksha Sugumar [1] bt Naina Anand [2] 11-1 12-10-11-9; 3rd/4th: Avisha Agarwal [3/4] bt Anshika Kumari [3/4] 11-4 8-11 11-5 11-7 GU13 Final: Riyaa Dalal [2] bt Shanaya Roy [1] 11-8 11-9 11-8; 3rd/4th: Aadhya Grover [3/4] bt Gargi Kadam [5/8] 11-9 11-6 8-11 9-11 14-12 GU15 Final: Vasundhara Nangare [1] bt Diva Parasrampuria [2] 11-9 7-11 11-9 11-1; 3rd/4th: Divyanshi Jain bt Aashi Shah [3/4] 14-12 13-11 11-6 GU17 Final: Riyansika Verma [3/4] bt Fabiha Nafees [5/8] 11-6 15-13 11-2; 3rd/4th: Aarika Mishra [2] bt Kaashvi Mangal [1] 11-3 14-12 9-11 13-11 GU19 Final: Akanksha Gupta bt Aadya Budhia 3-11 11-2 15-13 11-9; 3/4th: Eesha Shrivastava bt Karina Phipps 11-6 11-4 11-1 MO65 Final: Arun Ravindranath bt Vijay Jaini 11-5 11-6 11-6; MO60 Final: Ashun Bahl bt Deepak Moolani 6-11 8-11 11-6 11-7 11-5; MO55 Final: Vishal Jhunjhunwala bt Sanjay Rajpal 11-8 7-11 6-11 11-8 11-6; MO50 Final: Hemant Nadkarni bt Vinay Rauthan 11-3 11-8 8-11 11-4; MO45 Final: Amitpal Kohli bt Akhil Behl 11-6 11-2 11-9; MO40 Final: Arjun Agnihotri bt Sanjay Pawar 11-1 11-7 11-5; MO35 Final: Mahesh Kadam bt Rishi Jalan 11-6 11-7 11-7; WO35 Final: Sheetal Sudhir bt Archana Jain 11-4 11-4 11-6 GU19 Final: Akanksha Gupta bt Aadya Budhia 3-11 11-2 15-13 11-9; 3/4th: Eesha Shrivastava bt Karina Phipps 11-6 11-4 11-1 Also Read: Live Cricket Score Mix U9 Final: Amaay Mahajan bt Vaibhav VC 11-9 11-3 11-5; 3/4th: Devyansh Gupta bt Sabit Khubchandani 11-4 12-10 Article Source: IANS
India vs Pakistan U19 Asia Cup Final: Minhas century powers PAK to 191-run victory over IND
Pakistan clinched the Under-19 Asia Cup title in commanding fashion against India, with Sameer Minhas leading the charge by scoring a staggering 172 runs. The bowling depth of Pakistan proved too much for India, who stumbled to a mere 156 runs. Analysts noted the inconsistencies in India's bowling lineup as pivotal to their downfall.
U19 Asia Cup: Minhas Hits Blistering 172 As Pakistan Win Title After Beating India By 191 Runs
ICC Academy Ground: Sameer Minhas smashed a blistering 113-ball 172 and powered Pakistan to a thumping 191-run win over an out-of-sorts India to clinch the U19 Mens Asia Cup title at the ICC Academy Ground on Sunday. It also meant that India, which had an unbeaten campaign so far, suffered their heaviest defeat in terms of runs in Youth ODIs. Pakistan, meanwhile, has grabbed the U19 Mens Asia Cup trophy for the first time, having shared the 2012 edition title with India, where the final ended in a tie. Asked to bat first on a pitch that aided great strokeplay, Pakistan were clinical in their approach to post an imposing 347/8, with Minhas, one of the standout batters in the competition, leading the charge in commanding fashion by hitting 17 fours and nine sixes. He also shared partnerships of 92 and 137 with Usman Khan (35) and Ahmed Hussain (56) as Pakistan ensured the Indian bowling line-up, barring spinner Khilan Patel, had an outing they would not like to remember. The only solace for India, who looked unsorted in their fielding, was that they managed to pull things back in the last 10 overs to keep Pakistan three runs short of 350. In the chase of a massive target, India began brightly in reply, racing to 32 runs in the first two overs. But the chase unravelled swiftly after skipper Ayush Mhatre fell cheaply in the third over. Once Vaibhav Suryavanshi fell for a 10-ball 26, the rest of the Indian batting line-up never showed any kind of fight. Indias batters perished to rash strokes on short balls, leaving them reeling at 68/5 by the end of the power-play. From there, despite Deepesh Devendran top scoring with 36, India were bowled out for 156 in 26.2 overs, with Pakistan pacer Ali Raza taking 4-42. In the chase of a massive target, India began brightly in reply, racing to 32 runs in the first two overs. But the chase unravelled swiftly after skipper Ayush Mhatre fell cheaply in the third over. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Pakistan U19 347/8 in 50 overs (Sameer Minhas 172, Ahmed Hussain 56; Deepesh Devendran 3-83, Khilan Patel 2-44) beat India U19 156 all out in 26.2 overs (Deepesh Devendran 36, Vaibhav Suryavanshi 26; Ali Raza 4-42, Huzaifa Ahsan 2-12) by 191 runs Article Source: IANS
123-year-old clock gifted by Lord Curzon to Golden Temple restored
CHANDIGARH: The 123-year-old manual clock, which was gifted to the Golden Temple by Lord Curzon, who was the Viceroy of India from 1899 to 1905, has now been restored after two years and will be put back in the sacred sanctum in January 2026. The clock is now ticking. It was in 2023 that the Birmingham-based Guru Nanak Nishkam Sewak Jatha (GNNSJ) took out this brass-made, one-foot-wide and one-and-a-half-feet-tall manual clock, weighing ten kilograms, from the Golden Temple to Birmingham in the United Kingdom. The Shiromani Gurdwara Parbandhak Committee (SGPC) had handed over the restoration and conservation of frescoes, wall paintings and golden plates of the shrine to GNNSJ, led by Bhai Mohinder Singh. The clock, which was made on order for Lord Curzon in 1900, has now been fully restored and is working again. The clock carries the inscription: This clock was presented to the Golden Temple at Amritsar by Lord Curzon, Viceroy & Governor General of India, on the occasion of his first official visit, April 1900. This clock was concealed on the northeast side entrance of the Golden Temple inside one of the spans in the wall and was hidden behind another modern clock as this clock was not in working condition. When we removed that clock, we found this clock. We took this clock to Elkington & Co Limited at Birmingham, from where this clock was made on order. We do not know when it stopped working. Thus, the original mechanical movement system of this manual clock, hands and dial had been removed and replaced long back with a quartz mechanism and dull aluminium dial, but it supposedly also did not work. The brass housing bore dents, cracks, scratches and missing decorative elements, said Inderjit Singh, representative of GNNSJ, while talking to TNIE . Singh added that after removing the clock, extensive research was carried out and the officials and employees of the company made a brand-new manual system of the watch piece by piece and assembled the clock again. Now gold patras will be put and the clock will be placed at the same spot in January 2026 where it was earlier installed. Around 80,000 (approximately Rs 96 lakh) has been spent on the restoration of this clock, he said, adding that Bhai Mohinder Singh brought it back to India after restoration in November and it is now fully functional. The aluminium face with hand-painted Punjabi numerals has been replaced with a brass face and Roman numerals, just the way it was when Lord Curzon handed it over. Also, special brushes have been given by the company to clean it, he added. It was on April 9, 1900, that Lord Curzon and his wife visited the Golden Temple and saw what he described as an unworthy appearance of the clock which used to hang upon the walls of the Harmandir. Curzon then expressed his desire to replace it with a more fitting timepiece designed specifically to harmonise with the sanctity of the temple. A clock was subsequently ordered from Elkington & Co Limited in Birmingham. It took two years to make and was shipped to India. On October 31, 1902 (Diwali and Bandi Chhor Diwas), the timepiece was presented through the then Lahore commissioner. Restoration of the clock movement, hands and dial design was undertaken by Alastair Chandler, Director of The Clock Clinic. In January 2024, I was contacted by the project, who shared an incredible story about the discovery of a clock at the Golden Temple, Amritsar, that had been gifted by Lord Curzon. However, it soon became evident that the clock, in its current state, was severely damaged, he narrates in Clock Within the Golden Temple: A Restoration Project . Upon examining the cases design, I determined that the new movement needed to be of exceptional quality and British craftsmanship, featuring what is known as a single fusee. A further challenge was the absence of space to accommodate a traditional pendulum mechanism, which required me to search for a fine single fusee movement with a balance wheel escapementtypically used in ships bulkhead clocks. After weeks of searching, I was thrilled to discover a perfect match -- a movement crafted by the esteemed clockmaker James Muirhead. The superb craftsmanship of this movement made it an ideal match for the clock case. After a series of meticulous adjustments by both Kam Lawla and myself, it fit seamlessly into place. With the movement secured, we fully dismantled it for cleaning and a complete overhaul. It was then reassembled, lubricated, and, once the balance was set, began ticking away, ready to be housed in its new case, he added.
Responsibility Is More Because Expectations Are Going To Be More, Says Jemimah Ahead Of SL T20Is
SL T20Is: India batter Jemimah Rodrigues believes the Womens World Cup triumph has brought greater responsibility for the team as they gear up for the five-match T20I series against Sri Lanka, starting Sunday. The series marks Indias first international assignment since lifting the World Cup last month. Reflecting on the aftermath of the title win, Jemimah said the tournament's impact has already been felt beyond the field. It's been a while since, you know. Life has definitely changed after the World Cup. A lot many people have been recognising women's cricket, and I think that is one of the biggest achievements that this World Cup has had, she said in a video shared by the BCCI. Jemimah echoed the sentiments earlier expressed by vice captain Smriti Mandhana, underlining the long-term significance of the victory. I was just hearing Smriti's interview after the World Cup, what she had given, and she said that we will not realise it now, but the kind of impact this World Cup is going to have is going to impact the generations. And it's going to be big, it's going to be massive, so can't wait to see that. And yeah, at the same time, you know, now what has happened has happened. While the team takes pride in its achievement, Jemimah stressed that the focus has already shifted to future challenges. Yes, we take pride in what we've done as a team, but it's just the beginning. Now is the time when I think the responsibility is more because the expectations are going to be more, and at the same time, the T20 World Cup, that's our focus now. Yes, it's about winning World Cups, but it's also how we can be the best Indian team we've ever been. The 25-year-old highlighted the need for continuous improvement, especially with the shorter format demanding higher intensity. And when we think of it that way, I think that hard work never stops. You improving never stops. You keep improving every single day, little by little by little. Jemimah added that complacency would be the biggest enemy following success. So I think it's a greater responsibility for us, and we know what we've done, but we also know that we can't stop them. We need to keep going. T20, I feel, compared to the ODIs, the intensity is much higher. She also spoke about the tactical demands of T20 cricket, particularly for bowlers. It's a shorter format and we know that it has a lot of explosiveness to it. And I think that even as a team, we are working towards. T20, we know, even for bowlers, the batter is going to come hard at least but if we can nail those yorkers, nail those wide yorkers, the slow ones, I think it's also going to be a game of smartness and preparation where we can go out and execute what we do. Jemimah added that complacency would be the biggest enemy following success. So I think it's a greater responsibility for us, and we know what we've done, but we also know that we can't stop them. We need to keep going. T20, I feel, compared to the ODIs, the intensity is much higher. Also Read: Live Cricket Score India will take on Sri Lanka in the first of the five T20Is at the ACA-VDCA Cricket Stadium in Visakhapatnam. Article Source: IANS
Inqilab Mancha warns of protests if Hadis killers are not arrested today
Guwahati: Protests intensified on Saturday as Inqilab Mancha, a student-led political and cultural platform in Bangladesh, issued a 24-hour ultimatum to the Home Affairs Adviser, demanding the immediate arrest of those responsible for the killing of its spokesperson, Sharif Osman Hadi. Addressing a protest rally at Shahbagh, Dhaka Inqilab Mancha member secretary Abdullah Al Jaber [] The post Inqilab Mancha warns of protests if Hadis killers are not arrested today appeared first on NorthEast Now .
The Muhammad Yunus-led interim administration in Bangladesh has received a 24-hour ultimatum from the radical organisation Inquilab Mancha, demanding the immediate arrest of those responsible for the killing of its leader, Sharif Osman Hadi.
Ben Stokes Says Losing Ashes in 11 Days Sucks but Vows England Will Bounce Back
Skipper Ben Stokes said Sunday it sucks to lose the Ashes inside 11 days but vowed England would bounce back as a more consistent side in the final two Tests in Melbourne and Sydney. Their capitulation over three Tests is a far cry from the pre-Ashes hype that promised a hard-fought series, with Australia proving better in all departments. Stokes admitted as much, but said defeat hurt nevertheless. We came here with a goal in mind and we've not being able to achieve that. It hurts and it sucks but we ain't going to stop, he said. At least England finally showed some of the fight Stokes had been demanding in the third Test, coming within 82 runs of a major upset in Adelaide as they chased a world record 435 to win. I think the boys were excellent today. They showed some great application, said coach Brendon McCullum. They bounced off each other and tried to take the game as deep as they could. We didn't get there, but I thought it was a fine achievement. While they showed more grit in Adelaide after eight-wicket losses in Perth in two days and Brisbane in four, England have failed to meet the big moments throughout the series. Stokes said the key difference between the sides was constant execution with England lacking Australia's relentless quality. Australia have just been able to execute things on a way more consistent basis than us, he said. Both with the ball and the bat, and in the field. They've been able to outdo us on a much higher level. McCullum put it down to Australia making better decisions in pressure moments. For us, from the get-go, it has never been about scoring rates, he said, alluding to the ultra-aggressive Bazball style of play he and Stokes pioneered. It is about respecting what is coming at you, being present in the moment. You identify what the levels of risk are, but what the opportunities are and make sure how to counter that. Be able to apply pressure when you need to and absorb pressure when you need to. I don't think we have got that balance right in the previous encounters in the series. Also Read: Live Cricket Score If we had cottoned onto that earlier then we would have been more competitive.
Conway Becomes First NZ Batter To Hit Double Test Ton And Century In Same Match
The West Indies: Devon Conway etched his name into New Zealand cricket history with a rare and outstanding feat during the third and final Test against the West Indies at Bay Oval as the left-handed opener became the first New Zealander to score both a double-century and a century in the same Test match. Conway followed up his magnificent 227 in the first innings with a composed 100 in the second, reaching the milestone shortly before tea on Day 4. With these innings, the 34-year-old joined an elite club, becoming only the 10th player in Test history to achieve the double of a double-hundred and a hundred in a single match. His performance places him alongside iconic names such as Brian Lara, Graham Gooch, Kumar Sangakkara, Marnus Labuschagne, and Shubman Gill. Conways marathon first-innings knock laid the foundation for New Zealands commanding total of 575 for 8. The West Indies responded with a spirited effort, posting 420 all out. This century was Conways seventh in Test cricket, further underlining his consistency at the highest level. Meanwhile, New Zealand hold a 10 lead in the three-match series, having drawn the opening Test in Christchurch before claiming a nine-wicket victory in Wellington. Conways marathon first-innings knock laid the foundation for New Zealands commanding total of 575 for 8. The West Indies responded with a spirited effort, posting 420 all out. Also Read: Live Cricket Score His partner Latham, was also dismissed soon after reaching the three-figure mark, with the same duo of Hodge and Seales doing the job for the Windies. Kane Williamson and Rachin Ravindra were racing to their half-centuries just when Latham signalled for declaration as the hosts posted a 462-run target for the visitors to chase. Article Source: IANS
Donald Trump To Bill Clinton, Full List Of People Named In Epstein Files
The Epstein files were made public after sustained pressure on the US Department of Justice and a congressional order demanding transparency.
Spring Blossoms School celebrates Annual Day
Excelsior Correspondent JAMMU, Dec 20: Spring Blossoms Public High School, Bakshi Nagar and Lakkar Mandi, celebrated its Annual Day with grandeur at Abhinav Theatre, Jammu, showcasing the talents of its students through music, dance, drama, and patriotic performances. The event was graced by Sham Lal Sharma as chief guest, while Arvind Gupta, MLA Jammu West and Shiv Kumar, DIG attended as guests of honour. Dr Sudhir Mahajan, veteran theatre director and playwright, delivered the welcome address highlighting the schools history [] The post Spring Blossoms School celebrates Annual Day appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Game publisher says cheaper Switch 2 cartridges are coming in since-deleted post
Gamers who prefer physical copies of their favorite titles may be getting a major win with the Switch 2. In an unexpected announcement from retro video game publisher ININ Games, Nintendo reportedly has two new smaller cartridge sizes for its Switch 2 console. For ININ Games, these rumored game cartridges with smaller storage capacity allow the publisher to recalculate production costs and pursue a physical Switch 2 release of its upcoming R-Type Dimensions III. ININ Games later deleted its posts mentioning these smaller Switch 2 cartridges and issued a correction on its website and social media pages . However, the publisher reiterated that R-Type Dimensions III will be released on a physical cartridge, but that no further technical details regarding cartridge specifications have been officially confirmed. There has been no official announcement or confirmation from Nintendo concerning cartridge storage capacities, ININ Games said in a statement. Any references to specific storage sizes should not be interpreted as official information from Nintendo. If we're reading between the lines, ININ Games may have been early to tease a crucial detail about Switch 2 cartridges that Nintendo wasn't officially ready to reveal yet. For more context, Nintendo reportedly only offers physical game cartridges for Switch 2 with a 64GB capacity. With less demanding games like R-Type Dimensions III , that much storage capacity could be unnecessary and raise production costs. Nintendo still hasn't made an announcement about these potential smaller cartridges, but we could see a lot more game publishers opting for physical copies of their upcoming games if they are indeed an option. This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/gaming/nintendo/game-publisher-says-cheaper-switch-2-cartridges-are-coming-in-since-deleted-post-191145230.html?src=rss
Sesa FA stumbleagainst Garhwal Utd
NT Reporter Panaji Sesa FA suffered a 3-1 defeat to Garhwal United FC in an Indian Womens League clash at the National Centre of Excellence (NCE), Kolkata on Saturday. Garhwal United raced into a commanding lead through Lhingdeikim (12), Sanfida Nongrum (15) and Deepika Pal (45+4), all in the first half. Sesa FAs Sarjida Khatun [] The post Sesa FA stumbleagainst Garhwal Utd appeared first on The Navhind Times .
Double Jaw Fracture: Jake Paul faces tough recovery; mental impact may linger
In a shocking turn of events, Jake Paul faced a devastating double jaw fracture during his bout against Anthony Joshua, underscoring the unforgiving nature of the boxing world. This injury, characterised by two separate mandibular fractures, will require a prolonged recovery period, severely affecting his ability to speak, eat, and maintain balance.
Supreme Court ruling on Aravalli definition triggers huge protests in Rajasthan
JAIPUR: The Supreme Courts recent acceptance of the Union Environment Ministrys definition of the Aravalli hills -- restricting the range to landforms with an elevation of more than 100 metres -- has triggered widespread protests across Rajasthan. Political leaders, environmental activists, social media influencers and citizens have expressed strong opposition and warned that the move will entail serious ecological and economic consequences. Under the revised definition, nearly 90 per cent of the Aravalli range in Rajasthan, consisting of hills lower than 100 metres, will no longer be classified as part of the protected range. According to available data, only 1,048 out of nearly 1.6 lakh hillocks in the state meet the 100-metre criterion, effectively excluding the vast majority from regulatory safeguards. SC ruling on Aravalli definition sparks opposition in Rajasthan, former CM Gehlot warns of ecological disaster Laxmikant Sharma, professor at the Department of Environmental Sciences, Central University of Rajasthan, said the governments stance that only hills above 100 metres qualify as Aravalli would automatically exclude most of the range. In Rajasthan, the Aravalli hills are largely between 30 and 80 metres in height. This means nearly 90 per cent of the range is directly under threat, he said. Though the Supreme Court order states that new mining is not permitted, critics argue that illegal mining continues unabated. A 2018 report by the Supreme Court-appointed Central Empowered Committee (CEC) revealed that around 25 per cent of the Aravalli hills in Rajasthan had already been destroyed. Against this backdrop, the Aravalli Heritage Peoples Campaign was launched a few days ago from Vinoba Gyan Mandir in Bapu Nagar in Jaipur. Kavita Srivastava, national president of the Peoples Union for Civil Liberties (PUCL), urged the government to repeal the uniform definition of the Aravalli proposed by a committee under the Ministry of Environment, Forest and Climate Change, calling it a threat to Indias ecological and cultural heritage. SC ruling on Aravalli definition sparks opposition in Rajasthan, former CM Gehlot warns of ecological disaster 'Road to hell is paved with good intentions': Congress slams government over new Aravalli definition Activists have demanded that the Aravalli rangespread across Gujarat, Rajasthan, Haryana and Delhibe declared an Ecologically Critical Area and that the use of raw stone mined from the hills be stopped. Neelam Ahluwalia, founding member of People for Aravalli, said the recent court decision would leave more than 90 per cent of the range unprotected and vulnerable to mining. The situation is particularly alarming in Alwar district, where 31 of the 128 identified hills have reportedly been completely flattened due to mining. Environmental experts warn that excluding large parts of the Aravalli range from protection could further embolden mining mafias. Experts have also cautioned that extensive degradation of the Aravallis could alter regional rainfall patterns. Some warn that if the range is destroyed, monsoon moisture could shift westwards towards Pakistan, adversely affecting rainfall in Rajasthan. Nearly 80 per cent of the 700-kilometre-long Aravalli range passes through 27 districts of Rajasthan, forming the ecological backbone of eastern Rajasthan. Agriculture and farmers livelihoods in these regions depend heavily on the hills, as several seasonal riversincluding the Chambal, Banas, Sahibi, Sota, Katli, Kasavati, Gambhiri and Moreloriginate from the Aravallis. Modi government has 'nearly signed death warrant' for Aravalli hills: Sonia Gandhi Rainwater stored in the hills flows through streams and underground channels, sustaining these rivers and supporting small-scale farming and animal husbandry throughout the year. The Aravallis are also home to diverse plant species and vegetation. As the worlds oldest mountain range, their rock formations have a strong water-holding capacity, allowing groundwater to be stored for long periods. Rajasthan has around 32 major potable water reservoirs, many of which depend on the Aravalli system. In a desert state like Rajasthan, environmentalists point out that nearly 22 per cent of the Aravalli hills have already been destroyed due to excessive mining. According to studies, the unique structure of the Aravallis helps recharge nearly two million litres of groundwater per hectare annually, making the range the largest source of water in the region. As protests intensify, environmental groups have demanded an immediate review of the definition, warning that Rajasthans ecology, water security and rural economy are at serious risk. It remains to be seen how the agitation unfolds in the coming days. On International Mountain Day, campaign launched to save India's oldest mountain range Aravalli
Masseter asymmetry explained: How chewing habits can subtly reshape your face
An everyday habit of chewing on one side of your face can lead to masseter asymmetry, affecting jawline appearance and potentially causing functional issues. This imbalance in the powerful masseter muscle, responsible for chewing, can strain the temporomandibular joint over time, increasing the risk of TMJ disorders. Encouraging balanced chewing and addressing underlying causes can help restore muscle equilibrium.
Telangana ACB catches govt officer red-handed for taking Rs 10K bribe
Hyderabad: The Telangana Anti-Corruption Bureau (ACB) arrested a government officer in Wanaparthy for allegedly demanding and accepting a bribe of Rs 10,000. Puppala Anjaneyulu Goud works as a district agriculture officer who demanded Rs 20,000 from the complainant to ensure a regular supply of fertiliser (urea) without interruption. He had already received Rs 3,000 and Get the latest updates in Hyderabad City News , Technology , Entertainment , Sports , Politics and Top Stories on WhatsApp & Telegram by subscribing to our channels. You can also download our app for Android and iOS .
Photos: Protest against Waqf Act in Kolkata
Members of the All Bengal Imam Muazzin Association and Charitable Trust (WB State Committee) take part in a protest march opposing the Waqf (Amendment) Act, 2025, and demanding the protection of Waqf properties, in Kolkata, Saturday, Dec. 20, 2025. (PTI Kolkata: Members of the All Bengal Imam Muazzin Association and Charitable Trust (WB State Committee) Get the latest updates in Hyderabad City News , Technology , Entertainment , Sports , Politics and Top Stories on WhatsApp & Telegram by subscribing to our channels. You can also download our app for Android and iOS .
ACB Arrests Patwari For Accepting Rs 25,000 Bribe In J&Ks Shopian
SRINAGAR, Dec 20: The Jammu and Kashmir Anti Corruption Bureau today trapped and arrested a Patwari for demanding and accepting a bribe of Rs 25,000 for providing a favourable report in a land-related matter in Shopian district. An ACB official said the action followed a written complaint alleging that Ashiq Hussain Shah, Patwari, Patwar Halqa Pinjura Pehlipura, Shopian, sought illegal gratification for processing an application related to the equal distribution of ancestral property among siblings. After discreet verification confirmed the [] The post ACB Arrests Patwari For Accepting Rs 25,000 Bribe In J&Ks Shopian appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Wanaparthy DAO Held Red-Handed for Demanding Bribe for Fertilizer Supply
Officer trapped while accepting 10,000 after allegedly demanding 20,000 to ensure uninterrupted supply of urea.
War Drama Needs A Different Level Of Physical And Mental Discipline : Varun Dhawan
My physically demanding role in Border- 2 had a rigorous training regime focused on strength, endurance and mobility, says Varun Dhawan
Indias Vir Gahrotra Wins Historic Gold At Pole And Aerial Sports World C'ship
Aerial Sports World Championship: Indian athlete Vir Gahrotra won a gold medal at the Pole and Aerial Sports World Championship, achieving Indias first-ever podium finish at this international event in Budapest, Hungary. Vir, a 16-year-old from Mumbai, represented India in the Junior B Amateur Men (1517 years) aerial silk category. Facing competitors from countries with strong aerial sports traditions like Ukraine, Hungary, and the Czech Republic, Gahrotra delivered a technically demanding and winning performance. Aerial silk is a performance-orientated form of aerial gymnastics that demands substantial upper-body strength, endurance, flexibility, and artistic expression. At the championship level, routines are evaluated based on technical precision, execution, and artistry, not just difficulty. Gahrotras gold-winning routine was notable for its control, consistency, and calmness despite fatigue, which earned it the highest scores from the judges. India achieved a historic milestone by participating in the inaugural POSA World Aerial Championships 2025, organised by the Pole Sports & Arts World Federation (POSA). Held in Budapest, this prestigious international event gathered top aerial and pole athletes from more than 40 countries. Virs victory marks a historic milestone for Indian aerial sports, as he won the countrys first-ever gold medal at the championship in the Junior B Men Amateur Aerial Silks category. This achievement is a proud and significant moment for Indias debut on the international stage. The four-day championship showcased world-class rigging, with certified international judges overseeing the event. It included top disciplines such as Aerial Silks, Aerial Hoop, Aerial Artistic, and Pole Sport. Although the aerial competitions have finished, the Pole Sport contests are still in progress, with athletes from around the globe delivering exciting performances. Virs victory marks a historic milestone for Indian aerial sports, as he won the countrys first-ever gold medal at the championship in the Junior B Men Amateur Aerial Silks category. This achievement is a proud and significant moment for Indias debut on the international stage. Also Read: Live Cricket Score This debut marks a powerful beginning for India at POSA. Our students have trained tirelessly, and witnessing them perform with confidence and excellence on a global stage is deeply inspiring, Coach Ria said. Article Source: IANS
Osman Hadi's Funeral Concludes In Dhaka
From early morning, mourners arrived in groups at Manik Mia Avenue and soon the thoroughfare in front of Parliament was filled with people. Some in the crowd draped themselves in the national flag while others chanted slogans demanding justice for Hadi's killing
J&K's Ratle Hydel Project Security Alert: Police Flag 29 Workers Over Terror Links
A confidential letter from the Kishtwar SSP has flagged 29 workers at the strategically crucial Ratle Hydroelectric Project for alleged terror links and criminal records, raising serious national security concerns. The disclosure has intensified political sparring, with BJP MLA Shagun Parihar claiming vindication and CM Omar Abdullah demanding a probe into alleged political interference.
Ashes: England Slide To 207/6 At Stumps On Day 4 In Massive Chase Of 435 In Adelaide Test
Adelaide Test: Pat Cummins and Nathan Lyon led the bowling effort on Day 4 as Australia moved within touching distance of an unassailable 3-0 lead in the Ashes, reducing England to 207/6 in the chase of 435 here at the Adelaide Oval on Saturday. On the final day, the visitors need 228 runs to win, while the hosts require just four wickets to clinch the series with an unassailable 3-0 lead. Australia added 78 runs to their overnight score of 271/4 on Day 4 of the third Ashes Test here at the Adelaide Oval as the English bowlers managed to hold them to 349 in their second innings, setting themselves a 435-run target. Australia were once again firmly in control, establishing a massive 434-run lead that put them close to securing the Ashes. During a brisk morning session, Travis Head and Alex Carey contributed significantly to the scoreboard, pushing Australia's lead beyond 400 runs swiftly. Heads excellent innings ended at 170, dismissed by Josh Tongue, while Carey was caught at leg slip off Ben Stokes. For England, Tongue stood out as the most effective bowler, claiming four wickets and offering some resistance with the ball. Cummins was quick to provide his side with an early breakthrough in the final innings as Ben Duckett found his way back to the pavilion at the stroke of Lunch, in just the second over, courtesy of a sharp catch by Marnus Labuschagne as Australia held a commanding position by reducing England to 5/1 at Lunch. Chasing 435 in the fourth innings was always a daunting challenge, and with the Australian bowlers performing at peak intensity, it appeared an insurmountable task for England. The Aussie skipper Cummins breathed fire as he continued the teams celebrations by picking Ollie Pope's wicket. Zak Crawley and Joe Root then provided stability and a ray of hope with a 78-run third-wicket partnership, but Cummins struck for a third time to remove Root, making it the 13th instance of him dismissing the England batter in Tests. Chasing 435 in the fourth innings was always a daunting challenge, and with the Australian bowlers performing at peak intensity, it appeared an insurmountable task for England. Also Read: Live Cricket Score The spinner returned for his third over and picked up his third wicket, this time trapping Jack Crawley as Jamie Smith and Will Jacks remained unbeaten on Day 4, with England at 207/6 at stumps. Article Source: IANS
Bushra Bibi sentenced to 17 years in jail: Imran Khan and his wife Bushra Bibi have once again been sent to jail in Toshakhana corruption case. Bushra Bibi, Imran Khan's third wife, who usually keeps a low profile, gained prominence when she led the protests from the forefront in Pakistan last year demanding the release of her husband. There are claims about Bibi that she practices black magic and witchcraft, a claim denied by her sister.
Hyderabad advocates lodge complaint against Nitish for pulling doctors niqab
Hyderabad: A group of advocates and social activists has filed a complaint against Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar with the Balapur police, demanding action against him for disrespecting and sexually harassing a Muslim woman by pulling her hijab during a program recently. The complaint was lodged by advocate Farheen Fatima, advocate Saneha Begum, and Shiba Get the latest updates in Hyderabad City News , Technology , Entertainment , Sports , Politics and Top Stories on WhatsApp & Telegram by subscribing to our channels. You can also download our app for Android and iOS .
'Operating at another level mentally': Steyn in awe of Pandyas dominance
Dale Steyn lauded Hardik Pandya's exceptional mental strength and commanding presence, likening him to a superhero. He also critiqued South Africa's cautious batting against Jasprit Bumrah and Varun Chakaravarthy, emphasizing the need for aggression against elite bowlers when chasing large totals. Chakaravarthy's mystery spin proved particularly challenging for the Proteas middle order.
You Can't Let Bumrah Bowl Four Overs Without Damage: Steyn
Many South Africans: Former pace legend Dale Steyn was full of praise for India pace spearhead Jasprit Bumrah after the teams commanding performance in the fifth and final T20I against South Africa that set the stage for the Men in Blues 3-1 series win on Friday as the hosts clinched a 30-run victory. Indias victory was built on an important 100-run partnership between Tilak Verma and Pandya, providing the team with a strong total. The bowlers then dominated, with Jasprit Bumrah and Varun Chakaravarthy delivering crucial spells that disrupted South Africas pursuit and secured the series victory convincingly. Speaking on JioStar, Dale Steyn dissected South Africas chase collapse against Bumrah, saying, Its the Bumrah effectyou cant let him bowl four overs without damage. South Africa played it safe, surviving him while attacking others, but once he got Quinton de Kock, it triggered Hardiks wicket, then Chakaravarthys flow. Chasing 230-240 demands fighting fire with fire; you cant let elite bowlers dictate. Bumrah always creates that window for othersSouth Africa shouldve gone after him harder, as hell get you out anyway if you just wait. He also opined on Chakaravarthys dominance over South Africas middle order, stating, Many South Africans struggle to pick Varun ChakaravarthyAiden Markram reads him best but still gets out to him often because he plays aggressively. Others like Ferreira get completely foxed by his soft prods and uncertain spin. He has a clear edge over their middle order; even Markrams now cautious, which is the last mindset a batter wants against him. Chasing 230-240 demands fighting fire with fire; you cant let elite bowlers dictate. Bumrah always creates that window for othersSouth Africa shouldve gone after him harder, as hell get you out anyway if you just wait. Also Read: Live Cricket Score You see it in his stance and presencehes operating at another level mentally, unbreakable in a game thats all about mental battles. All these players are skilled, but hes elevated beyond. Article Source: IANS
Delhi court orders trial against Congress leader Alka Lamba in womens reservation protest case
A Delhi court has ordered the framing of charges against Congress leader Alka Lamba for allegedly assaulting police personnel during a protest demanding the implementation of womens reservation in Parliament. The order was passed by Additional Chief Judicial Magistrate Ashwani Panwar of the Rouse Avenue Courts, who held that the prosecution had placed sufficient material [] The post Delhi court orders trial against Congress leader Alka Lamba in womens reservation protest case appeared first on India Legal .
Hardiks Energy On The Field Is Exactly Like Sir Viv Richards: Uthappa
Sir Viv Richards: Former India batter Robin lauded Hardik Pandyas energy on the field and compared him to the legendary Vivian Richards after the Indian all-rounders all-round show helped India clinch a victory against South Africa in the five-match T20I series 3-1 with a comprehensive 30-run win in the fifth T20I at Ahmedabad. Indias win was set up by a crucial 100-run partnership between Tilak Verma and Hardik Pandya, which gave the hosts a competitive total. The bowlers then took over, with Jasprit Bumrah and Varun Chakaravarthy producing decisive spells to derail the Proteas chase and close out the series in an emphatic fashion. Uthappa offered a detailed breakdown of Indias commanding bowling performance and South Africas collapse in the series decider. He highlighted the impact of Bumrah and Chakaravarthy on a challenging surface. Jasprit Bumrah and Varun Chakaravarthy were phenomenal on this wicket. Bumrah is Indias banker when things go sour. He gave just six runs in his first couple of overs, got the crucial wicket of Quinton de Kock when India desperately needed it, bringing us right back, Uthappa said on JioStar. Then Hardik dismissed Dewald Brevis in his second over, and Suryakumar showed great captaincy bringing Varun backhe got Aiden Markram immediately, followed by Donovan Ferreira and one more in quick time. What stands out about Varun is his ability to come back strong. He first hits his length, then attacks the batters weaknessesthats exactly what he executed brilliantly today, he added. Uthappa then reserved special praise for Hardik Pandya, who put up an all-round show with the bat and in the field, and amazed viewers with his fiery 14-ball fifty. Then Hardik dismissed Dewald Brevis in his second over, and Suryakumar showed great captaincy bringing Varun backhe got Aiden Markram immediately, followed by Donovan Ferreira and one more in quick time. What stands out about Varun is his ability to come back strong. He first hits his length, then attacks the batters weaknessesthats exactly what he executed brilliantly today, he added. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Indias next T20I outing will be against New Zealand in January 2026, serving as a preparatory series for both sides as they gear up for the T20 World Cup, starting February 7. Article Source: IANS
Opposition cries foul over passage of G RAM G Bill in Parliament
INDIA bloc parties say the bill will kill the rural employment programme; several members of the opposition staged a walkout in the Rajya Sabha during the passage of the bill after demanding its withdrawal and raising slogans against the government. They also tore pages of the bill
Hyderabad man loses Rs 59 lakh in digital arrest, two held
Hyderabad: Hyderabad police have arrested two accused in digital arrest case in which a senior citizen lost Rs 59 lakh. Cybercrime police arrested the accused who had supplied accounts to cheat the retired employee. Surampudi Chandrasekhar (31) and Emandi Venkat Naveen (25), both residents of Kakinada, Andhra Pradesh have been arrested According to police on Get the latest updates in Hyderabad City News , Technology , Entertainment , Sports , Politics and Top Stories on WhatsApp & Telegram by subscribing to our channels. You can also download our app for Android and iOS .
NC, PDP clash over naqaab controversy as Iltija seeks FIR against Bihar CM
Srinagar: A heated political confrontation erupted in Kashmir on Friday following PDP leader Iltija Muftis petition demanding an FIR against Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar over an incident involving the removal of a Muslim womans naqaab. Muftis complaint, lodged at Kothi Bagh Police Station, accused Kumar of violating the dignity of a Muslim woman when []
Fraudsters Use Digital Arrest To Extort Rs 59 Lakh From Senior Citizen, Arrested
The accused are identified as Surampudi Chandrasekhar, 31, and Emandi Venkat Naveen, 25, both are the natives of Kakinada in Andhra Pradesh
Vikarabad: Husband Kills Wife Demanding Dowry
The murder took place on Thursday but came to light when CCTV footage became available, and was also shared on social media.
BJP to welcome Nitin with roadshow in city on Dec 23
Patna is gearing up for a grand reception for Nitin Nabin, the BJP's newly appointed national working president, on his inaugural visit next week. A massive roadshow from the airport to Hanuman Mandir, followed by a felicitation ceremony at Miller School Ground, will mark his arrival. The events aim to showcase the party's strength and unity.
Three MLAs appear before Rajasthan Assembly ethics committee in alleged fund misuse case
JAIPUR: The three legislators accused of alleged corruption in MLA Development Funds appeared before the Ethics Committee of the Rajasthan Legislative Assembly on Friday. They presented their versions separately. All three sought additional time to submit further documents, which was granted by the committee. Independent MLA Ritu Banawat from Bayana was the first to depose before the panel. She submitted a few documents and requested 10 days to compile and place additional records on file. Congress MLA Anita Jatav sought seven days, while BJP MLA Rewatram Danga requested 15 days to submit further information. The committee accepted all three requests. Speaking to reporters after her appearance, Banawat reiterated her demand for a Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) probe into the matter. She alleged that the video related to the case had been edited and claimed the issue amounted to blackmail. She said all funds released under the MLA quota over the past two years should be investigated to establish the truth. After appearing before the committee, Anita Jatav and Rewatram Danga left the Assembly premises without meeting the media. Ethics Committee Chairman Kailash Verma said his committee would examine all aspects of the case. He added that if required, the panel could issue notices to other individuals, including Ritu Banawats husband, Rishi Bansal, though it was not mandatory at this stage. Banawat will be summoned again after the submission of additional documents. Verma stated that Anita Jatav told the committee that she had no role in the alleged sting operation, nor any connection with the letter, seal or signatures cited in the allegations. She submitted a few documents and expressed readiness to cooperate fully with the inquiry. Rewatram Danga, who appeared last, informed the committee that he was collecting complete information from his counsellor and advisor and therefore sought additional time to provide a full picture of the episode. Chairman Verma said the committee had questioned the MLAs individually and claimed the proceedings were confidential. Questions and responses will not be disclosed until the final report is submitted, he said, adding that the committee would also question the journalist who conducted the sting operation. It may be recalled that a sting operation carried out by a leading Hindi newspaper had levelled serious allegations against the three MLAs, accusing them of demanding hefty commissions for approving works under the MLA Local Area Development Fund. The revelations have triggered a major political storm in Rajasthan. Following the expose, the State government on Monday froze the MLA funds of the three legislators. It also constituted an IAS-led inquiry committee headed by Additional Chief Secretary (Home) Bhaskar A. Sawant, directing it to submit its report within 15 days. Meanwhile, the Rajasthan Legislative Assemblys Ethics Committee is conducting a parallel probe on this sensitive matter.
Odds Are Slim, Fight Until Last Ball: Hussain Says England 'need Miracle' To Keep Ashes Hopes Alive
Former England: Former England captain Nasser Hussain believes Australia are firmly in control of the third Test as well as the Ashes series, warning that England face slim odds of pulling off a miraculous escape as the hosts build a commanding position by taking a 356-run lead at Stumps on Day 3 of the third Test at the Adelaide Oval in Adelaide on Friday. With a 2-0 lead going into the third Test, a draw is sufficient for Australia to secure the series, ensuring they hold onto the Ashes Urn. Australia have got a lot of batting still to come, and they're not going to be in a rush. They're 2-0 up, and even with a draw here, the Ashes are retained, Hussain said on Sky Sports. England had a pretty good first session on Fridat, as skipper Ben Stokes (83) led from the front, putting on 106 runs for the ninth wicket partnership with Jofra Archer (51) as the visitors briefly threatened a fightback, adding 73 runs to their overnight score of 213/8 to bring the deficit down to 85 runs before they were bowled out for 286. But, Travis Head's unbeaten 142 strengthened Australia's chances of retaining the Ashes with two games to spare, as the hosts currently hold a 356-run lead with six second-innings wickets still remaining. They want their bowlers, one of whom (Cummins) is coming back from a few months out with an injury, to have a big lead. They want Nathan Lyon to have a pitch that's turning a little bit more, so theyre in no rush. Theyll look to get the lead past 450. But, Travis Head's unbeaten 142 strengthened Australia's chances of retaining the Ashes with two games to spare, as the hosts currently hold a 356-run lead with six second-innings wickets still remaining. Also Read: Live Cricket Score The odds are slim. England needs a miracle, though I always believe that a game of cricket go back to Headingley in 2019 its not over till it's over. Especially in an Ashes series. You fight until that very last delivery, but England staring down the barrel, he added. Article Source: IANS
PM Modi rules X with 8 of Indias 10 most-liked posts in the last 30 days
Prime Minister Narendra Modi has dominated social media platform X, with eight of Indias ten most-liked posts in the past 30 days coming from his account, according to ANI. Posts related to his meeting with Russian President Vladimir Putin, the Ram Mandir ceremony and sporting achievements drew massive engagement nationwide.
The Karnataka Chartered Accountant Association has flagged the Income Tax Department's recent intimations. These emails, concerning mismatches in Annual Information Statements, property deals, and foreign assets, use a threatening tone. The association argues this causes undue stress to genuine taxpayers. They urge the department to adopt a facilitative approach, seeking explanations rather than demanding immediate revisions.
Across the country, students, political activists, and members of the public stage marches, blockades and demonstrations, demanding justice for Sharif Osman Hadi
Situation Tense In Bangladesh After Unrest Over Uprising Leaders Death
Dhaka/ New Delhi, Dec 19: Tension gripped Bangladesh on Friday after the death of prominent July Uprising leader Sharif Osman Hadi triggered protests, violence and vandalism in various parts of the country. While no incidents of violence were reported in the morning, protesters were seen vandalising the already demolished structure of 32 Dhanmandi, the home of Bangladeshs founding father, Sheikh Mujibur Rahman. Various parts of the country were rocked Thursday night by attacks and vandalism, including stone-hurling at the Assistant [] The post Situation Tense In Bangladesh After Unrest Over Uprising Leaders Death appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Tamil Nadu: Edappadi K Palaniswami urges release of detained nurses, fulfillment of poll promise
Opposition leader Edappadi K Palaniswami has strongly condemned the detention of nurses protesting for service regularisation and pay hikes. These nurses, demanding fulfillment of a poll promise and reappointment of Covid-era recruits, were removed from their hunger strike site and later detained. Palaniswami urged their immediate release and implementation of assurances.
J&K: Security Forces Launch Search Ops in Rajouri Villages
RAJOURI/JAMMU, Dec 19: Security forces have launched extensive search operations in several villages of Rajouri district following reports of suspicious movement in the area, official sources said on Friday. The operation began around midnight on Thursday and is continuing, after inputs were received about suspicious persons moving in villages located between the Thanamandi and [] The post J&K: Security Forces Launch Search Ops in Rajouri Villages appeared first on Northlines .
PM suffering from 'acute acronym-itis': Congress' dig after passage of G RAM G Bill
NEW DELHI: A day after Parliament passed the VB-G RAM G Bill that seeks to replace the 20-year-old MGNREGA, the Congress on Friday took a swipe at Prime Minister Narendra Modi saying he is suffering from a case of acute acronym-itis. Congress general secretary in-charge communications Jairam Ramesh posted on X a cartoon representation on X which read: All new A.C.R.O.N.Y.M MANTRALAYA - Administrative Commission for Renaming Old Schemes -- New Yet Meaningless. The PM is suffering from a case of acute acronym-itis, Ramesh said in his post accompanying the cartoon. The PM is suffering from a case of acute acronym-itis pic.twitter.com/syQ7Tg7nI0 Jairam Ramesh (@Jairam_Ramesh) December 19, 2025 His dig came a day after the passage of two bills in Parliament with catchy acronyms -- Viksit Bharat Guarantee for Rozgar and Ajeevika Mission (Gramin) (VB-G RAM G) Bill and the Sustainable Harnessing and Advancement of Nuclear Energy for Transforming India (SHANTI) Bill. The VB-G RAM G Bill was passed by the Rajya Sabha with a voice vote, hours after the Lok Sabha cleared it on Thursday, amid strong protests by the opposition over the removal of Mahatma Gandhi's name from the existing rural employment guarantee scheme MGNREGA. The opposition accused the government of putting the financial burden on states. Several members of the opposition staged a walkout in the Rajya Sabha during the passage of the Bill after demanding its withdrawal and raising slogans against the government. They also tore pages of the Bill, with Chairman C P Radhakrishnan warning them not to go towards the treasury benches. Several opposition MPs later sat on an overnight dharna outside the Samvidhan Sadan in the Parliament complex against the Bill. Rahul Gandhi slams VB-G RAM G Bill as anti-village, says Modi Govt destroyed 20 years of MGNREGA
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Searches Launched In Several Villages Of Rajouri After Reports Of Suspicious Movement
RAJOURI/JAMMU, Dec 19: Security forces have launched an extensive search operation in different villages of Rajouri district after reports of the movement of suspicious people in the region. The operation, which was launched around midnight on Thursday, is continuing, official sources said. They said security forces received reports of suspicious movement in some villages located between the Thanamandi and Manjakote subdivisions of the district in Jammu division. Acting on the reports, joint teams of the 49 Rashtriya Rifles, Jammu and [] The post Searches Launched In Several Villages Of Rajouri After Reports Of Suspicious Movement appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
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Bangladesh Protest Reason: Widespread unrest erupted in Bangladesh following the death of youth leader Sharif Osman Hadi, who was shot last week and died in Singapore. Protesters, demanding justice, targeted properties linked to the former ruling Awami League and attempted to march on Indian diplomatic premises, leading to police intervention.
Widespread unrest has erupted in Bangladesh following the death of prominent youth leader Sharif Osman Hadi, who succumbed to gunshot injuries sustained in an assassination attempt. Protesters are demanding justice, with demonstrations spreading across the country and targeting Indian diplomatic premises and properties linked to the former ruling Awami League.
Chouhan tears into Opposition over din in LS, calls conduct by INDIA MPs a blot
NEW DELHI: Union Agriculture Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan on Thursday flayed the Congress and other INDIA bloc parties for disrupting the Lok Sabha during the introduction of the Viksit BharatGuarantee for Rozgar and Ajeevika Mission (Gramin) (VB-G RAM G) Bill. The Lok Sabha was adjourned amid protests, and the minister spoke to the media at the BJP headquarters just hours before the Bill was taken up in the Rajya Sabha. Chouhan said, The conduct displayed by the Congress and INDIA Alliance MPs in the Lok Sabha today has badly stained democracy and torn apart parliamentary decorum. They turned the democracy into mob rule and thuggery. Calling the Oppositions actions disgraceful, Chouhan said, There was a discussion on the Bill. The discussion began on Wednesday, but today the Oppositions indecent conducttearing and throwing papers, and climbing tableshas tarnished democracy. Is it not a murder of Bapu Jis ideals? He alleged that democracy had been reduced to mobocracy and hooliganism. He said, What was the fuss over the name of the Bill? The opposition is only concerned about the name, but we are more focused on work. Opposition had been protesting in Parliament, demanding the removal of the laws original name, the Mahatma Gandhi National Rural Employment Guarantee Act, 2005 (MGNREGA). Hitting back, Chouhan asked whether Mahatma Gandhi would have accepted such disgraceful conduct. The minister said he had listened patiently to 98 MPs who spoke during the debate in the Lok Sabha and stressed the importance of discussion. I was fully prepared to give my reply. But they did not allow me to complete my reply and disrupted the Houses proceedings. I am deeply hurt by the behaviour of the opposition, he said. Accusing the Congress of indulging in political theatrics, the minister claimed that during the UPA governments tenure, only 1,660 crore human-days of work were generated, while the NDA government had created 3,210 crore human-days. He also said the Congress-led government spent `2.13 lakh crore on MGNREGA, compared to over `8.53 lakh crore spent by the NDA government. According to him, the VB-G RAM G Bill would make rural employment more comprehensive, inclusive and results-oriented, while promoting development, convergence and saturation.
Silent Struggle of Indias Talented Youth
Dr Vikas Sharma drvikassharma20202020@gmail.com Across India, there are students who used to shine brightly. They were the toppers in their schools, the position holders, the ones teachers praised and classmates looked up to. They were the examples everyone admired-many younger students saw them as role models, even shaping their own dreams after them. Because of these high achievers, many young students found inspiration to pursue careers in medicine, go through the demanding MBBS journey, and ultimately become doctors. Others took [] The post Silent Struggle of Indias Talented Youth appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Delhi's fire department is overwhelmed by garbage burning incidents, averaging 11 calls daily. Careless disposal of ashes and deliberate fires contribute to severe air pollution and pose risks to emergency operations. Experts emphasize that while seemingly minor, cumulative waste burning significantly impacts air quality, demanding serious attention alongside other pollution sources.
MahaYuti seat sharing formula finalised 150:50:27 for BMC election
MUMBAI: The BJP has finalised a seat-sharing formula of 150:50:27 for the 227-member Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) election, Asias largest civic body, scheduled for January 15 next year. Under the formula, the BJP plans to contest 150 seats, while 50 seats have been offered to Deputy Chief Minister Eknath Shindeled Shiv Sena, and 27 seats to Deputy Chief Minister Ajit Pawarled NCP, if it comes on board. The seat-sharing arrangement was discussed at a meeting between BJP Mumbai unit president and MLA Amit Satam and Shiv Sena minister Uday Samant. Speaking after the meeting, Satam said there was no disagreement over the BJP contesting 150 seats and that talks on the remaining seats would be held, with issues expected to be resolved soon. Sources said the BJP is keen to contest more than 150 seats in the BMC polls. The party has argued that it won 84 seats in the previous election and performed strongly in over 50 additional seats where its candidates lost due to rebellion. When the votes of official BJP candidates and rebels are combined, the tally exceeds that of non-BJP candidates in many of these wards, strengthening the partys claim to contest more seats in Mumbai. Overall, the BJP has staked a claim to more than 150 seats, while being ready to allot 50 seats to the Shiv Sena. The remaining 27 seats would go to the Ajit Pawarled NCP if the issue related to Nawab Maliks leadership is resolved, a highly placed source said. NCP state president Sunil Tatkare confirmed that his party is in talks with the BJP to contest the BMC elections as part of the MahaYuti alliance in Mumbai and elsewhere. However, he said a final decision would be taken after consultations with senior leaders of both parties. We are hopeful and confident of contesting the BMC elections with the BJP in Mumbai. Some BJP leaders have objected to NCP leader Nawab Maliks role in the BMC election, but they should understand that Malik is our party leader, not an alliance leader, Tatkare said. Sources said the Shiv Sena is unhappy with the offer of 50 seats and is demanding at least 70 seats. If the Sena contests only 50 seats, its chances of winning more seats will diminish, and its traditional dominance in Mumbai will be weakened. Moreover, if the BJP wins around 100 seats, it may not need Senas support and could form a power arrangement with smaller parties and independent candidates. We do not want that scenario, which is why the Sena should be given at least 70 seats, a Sena leader said.
NT Reporter Panaji Goas Vijay Merchant Trophy campaign slipped deeper into trouble after another difficult opening day, as Andhra seized control of their third-round clash at the Sector 10 BSP Cricket Stadium with a commanding 76-run first-innings lead and nine wickets still intact. Sent in after winning the toss, Goa were rescued almost single-handedly by [] The post Adeeps lonehand not enough appeared first on The Navhind Times .
Assembly passes resolutions demanding Centre act to alleviate backwardness plaguing NK
The resolutions are aimed at bringing pressure on the Centre to fund long-pending projects in North Karnataka region
3rd Test: Conway Says NZ Aimed To bat Big And Well After Whirlwind Innings Against WI
Opener Devon Conway: Devon Conway explained that New Zealands plan after opting to bat first in the third Test against the West Indies was clear from the outset, saying that the side aimed to bat big, bat well, and give our bowlers an opportunity to bowl in the fourth innings. After winning the toss, New Zealand chose to bat first, a decision they had not taken in a home Test since 2011. By stumps, the hosts were firmly in control at 334 for 1, with Tom Latham dismissed late in the day for 137 and Conway unbeaten on 178. The opening duo vindicated New Zealands bold call to bat first on a green top surface, putting on a commanding 323-run opening stand on Day 1. Conway said the decision to bat first was made collectively once the team finalised its playing XI. Speaking after the conclusion of Day 1, he said, Once we made the decision that we were going to go with Jazzy (Ajaz Patel), we decided that we were collectively going to have a bat first, Conway said. Mentally, I really knew that we were going to bat. It was a guaranteed bat day because I had a feeling that they would have seen a green wicket, and with the make-up of their bowling attack, they probably wanted to bowl first. The early stages, however, were far from comfortable. West Indies made full use of the conditions, and Conway admitted he struggled to find rhythm. In the first 15-20 overs, they seemed to be bowling in really good areas and moving the ball quite a lot. I was constantly fighting myself throughout that first hour. Funny enough, I spoke to Tom Latham at lunch, and I said I almost felt like I forgot how to bat after that first hour Just everything felt really awkward. The trigger, its just part of the game, batting...That happens every now and then, but I just try to remind myself just to get through that, he mentioned. As the day wore on, batting became noticeably easier. The ball softened, the pitch quickened, and Conway and Latham began to dominate. Conway struck 25 fours in an innings built on patience and controlled aggression. I think it was a combination of two things. The ball got a little bit softer, a little bit older, and the wicket actually sped up a little bit. It offered up some good scoring opportunities for myself and Tom, he said. Staying positive was key to cashing in. One of my things is to play with freedom, play with a positive mindset, keep looking to score. I just try to remind myself to do that, particularly after lunch. If they miss, I want to capitalise and put them under pressure. The innings comes at an important time for Conway, who has struggled for consistency in recent months, with two-thirds of his previous 39 Test innings ending before he reached 30. However, he downplayed any personal pressure. I just try and remind myself to just keep doing that - dont worry about the runs. Just keep focusing on doing a job for the team and doing a role. Im pretty happy that it turned over for me today, but Ive just got to keep focusing on being present and just, as I say, doing a role for the team, he said. Conway also reflected on the challenges of opening the batting, particularly in New Zealand conditions. It is a very underappreciated job around the world, not just here. Yeah, it has been a tough ride. Quite often, you rock up day one of a Test match, and you see its pretty green, he stated. He was quick to praise his opening partner. Already mentally you think, well, its going to do bits here on this pitch. I think a lot of credit needs to go to a guy like Tom Latham, whos played 90-odd Tests, and hes done so well. I think hes scored his 15th Test century, and a lot of those centuries have been here in New Zealand. Discipline, Conway noted, remains non-negotiable. I think youve just got to try and remind yourself to get yourself into a good position and look to score because there is probably a ball with your name on it here in New Zealand. Youve just got to be disciplined. Conways top Test score is still the double century he made on his debut at Lords. He will resume on day two, just 22 runs shy of that achievement, but milestones are not at the front of his mind. Discipline, Conway noted, remains non-negotiable. I think youve just got to try and remind yourself to get yourself into a good position and look to score because there is probably a ball with your name on it here in New Zealand. Youve just got to be disciplined. Also Read: Live Cricket Score For now, his focus is straightforward. I just want to go out there, stay in the process ball by ball, and just keep doing my thing - building a partnership with others at the other end. Article Source: IANS
There was a subtle poise on stage as a danseuse with delicate features described the beauty of a lotus in bloom. Her movements gathered pace gradually, building into a swiftness that reflected in her precise footwork. All the while, her expressions balanced with the speed of her moves and never wavered from the imagined lotus held gently in her hands. The performance garnered her applause, and it was also widely featured on social media reels. The balance of emotions, even while showcasing the technical prowess of the artform, demanded a kind of balance that seemed as effortless as a flower blooming. Meera had perfected this not just through her practice but by the way she made Bharatanatyam her forever and ever since her late teenage years. Now, in her early 30s,Meera Sreenarayananlives in Mumbai. She has emerged as a rising star in the Bharatanatyam circle. However, as a four-year-old in Guruvayur, she had no art legacy to claim when she was inducted into dancing, in a state where art is mainly studied for competitions and showmanship. My parents had a different vision. I did begin learning the conventional way, but slowly grew exasperated and wanted to understand and imbibe the essence. My parents had taught me to treat every education in this way. Dance was never an extracurricular; it was an everyday affair, she says. Her early training reflected this. Meera began her lessons in Mohiniyattam with Akshara Mohandas and in Kuchipudi with Geeta Padmakumar, alongside her Bharatanatyam classes with RLV Anand. But Bharatanatyam was the language I identified with more, she recalls. Her interest grew as she approached her late teens. I felt I had to unlearn many things if I wanted to go deep, she recalls. That need for deeper study eventually led her to Chennai and to Kalakshetra, where she trained under Nirmala Nagaraj. This marked a turning point. Thats where my real lessons in balance began, she says. While pursuing a Physics degree at Sree Krishna College, Guruvayur, Meera travelled to Chennai every weekend. Two days were devoted entirely to dance; the train became her study room. Initially, many, including my guru, were unsure whether it would work. But it did. Now even I wonder how, she smiles, recalling. Meeras professional dance journey took a positive turn there, and her academics did tooshe graduated as the topper of her university. My parents have told me that if there is a will, there is always a way. Their grooming stuck, Meera analyses. Her family then moved to Chennai so that Meera could concentrate and progress better in her dance. However, she did not leave her academics behind and pursued a postgraduation in Physics from the Womens Christian College, where she topped her course, again. She also completed an MA in Bharatanatyam from the University of Madras. By then, her art had reached a precision that her guru sensed as best. She told me not to ask when I can perform, in the beginning. I began with the basics, from tattadavu . In about a year and a half, she asked me to apply for the Spirit of Youth competition in the Music Academy. I won it and began performing. She took away from my body all that I had learnt so far. It was humbling. I still carry the idea of manodharma instilled in me by RLV Anand sir, but Nirmala teacher helped me unlearn, she recalls. After marriage, Meera shifted to Mumbai but continued her pursuit with equal determination, this time travelling to Bengaluru to learn under guru Indira Kadambi. She taught me the joy of dancing, says Meera. The result is visible today an abhinaya that stays alive even through complex footwork, a balance honed through the basics Nirmala teacher instilled and the freedom to dance that Indira teacher opened up. There were several other inner journeys, too, that she undertook. Dance is never a separate thing for me. And it is not just the movements; even its thought is dancing. When I was pregnant with my first child, I danced till my eighth month. Those were the Covid days, and most of my performances were online. I took to Kalaripayattu after my frist preganancy to bring myself back to active dancing. The dancing continued during my second pregnancy, two years later. And during my rest period after pregnancy, I kept the dance on---this time, in my mind, says Meera. See, pregnancy is not a sickness. I did some modifications, like avoiding jumps or jerky moves, to suit my comfort. While sitting in the Aramandi position (the half-sitting posture in Bharatanatyam), I would keep my feet positioned in a V shape rather than the fully spread-out way. In fact, Aramandi is an excellent posture to practise during the phase. In the postpartum period, especially after her second child was born, Meera struggled with a back issue. Diligent practice of yoga, Bharatanatyam adavus and strength training put her back on track. Her travel for dance continues.Only now, they are to stages in India and abroad with her lecture demonstrations and productions such as Harinie, Akansha and Hantha Bhagyam Jananam. It is again a race to balance again; with two kids whom I have to look after, she chuckles, remembering all the balancing acts she has done for dance since her teenage years. Meera has plans for maybe a PhD in Physics when my kids grow up. But dance would be my forever. Life has now begun to aid my dance. I draw on my individual experiences in my abhinaya and club it with my technical skills. It is again a balance, and I dont know how balance has always happened in my dance, she concludes.
KOCHI: In a significant boost to Indias defence manufacturing ambitions, Kochi-based SFO Technologies has secured a high-value contract from Thales for the production of complex wired structures for the RBE2 AESA Radar fitted on Indian Rafale fighter aircraft. The contract, which pertains specifically to the manufacture of advanced wired structures, marks an important milestone in Thales Make in India roadmap for the localisation of critical Rafale sub-systems. The order follows Indias recent procurement of 26 Rafale aircraft for the Indian Navy and reinforces the growing role of Indian companies in global defence supply chains. Noida-based Thales said the agreement reflects its long-standing partnership with SFO Technologies across multiple defence and aerospace programmes, and its commitment to building indigenous capabilities in India. The scope of work under the partnership spans precision machining, assembly and wiring, electronics and microelectronics, and complex system integrationareas where SFO has developed strong expertise over the past three decades. This partnership with SFO Technologies reflects our steadfast commitment to the Make in India initiative, said Philippe Knoche, senior executive vice president (operations and performance), Thales. Through decades of strong local collaborations, we have consistently invested in building indigenous capabilities and fostering world-class expertise within the Indian ecosystem. N Jehangir, chairman and managing director of SFO Technologies, said the company was proud to contribute to the Rafale programme in India. We are honoured by Thales continued trust. Deploying new expertise in the Indian ecosystem while contributing to Rafale equipment production is a matter of pride for us. Quality and punctuality will remain our top priorities, he said. Industry sources noted that several reports had incorrectly described the agreement as a radar contract. Clarifying the scope, the companies said the order is strictly limited to the wired structures of the RBE2 radar, a technically demanding sub-system that plays a vital role in the radars performance. Headquartered in Kochi, SFO Technologiespart of the NeST Groupoperates 22 factories worldwide and employs over 8,000 people, supplying mission-critical systems to the defence, aerospace, space and healthcare sectors. For Keralas technology and manufacturing ecosystem, the contract underscores Kochis growing footprint in high-end defence production aligned with Indias self-reliance goals.
'Protect the match-winner': Ex-India batter warns on Bumrah workload
Former cricketer Robin Uthappa has cautioned India to carefully manage Jasprit Bumrah's workload due to his explosive pace and demanding action, highlighting him as a crucial but physically vulnerable asset. Despite disruptions, the T20I series has seen India's dominance, with South Africa showing competitiveness but inconsistency. Both Uthappa and Dale Steyn praised India's young batting talent.
Why Government School Teachers In Karnataka Are Paying For Eggs In Midday Meals
In Puttur, a teacher says children often come back holding their plates, asking softly if there is a banana that day. The request is never demanding. Saying no feels impossible.
Opposition MPs Protest March in Parliament, Seek Rollback of G RAM G Bill
NEW DELHI, Dec 18: Several opposition Members of Parliament on Thursday staged a protest march inside the Parliament House complex, demanding withdrawal of the governments G RAM G Bill, which seeks to replace the Mahatma Gandhi National Rural Employment Guarantee Act (MGNREGA). Carrying photographs of Mahatma Gandhi and marching behind a large banner reading Mahatma [] The post Opposition MPs Protest March in Parliament, Seek Rollback of G RAM G Bill appeared first on Northlines .
A landlady was allegedly killed by her tenant couple in Ghaziabads Rajnagar Extension for demanding unpaid 4 months rent. Her dismembered body was found hidden in a red suitcase.
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No truck with Ajits NCP in BMC polls over Malik: BJP
MUMBAI: The BJP said on Wednesday that it will not have a tie-up with its MahaYuti ally NCP for the Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) elections as Deputy CM Ajit Pawars party has named Nawab Malik, an accused in a money laundering case linked to gangster Dawood Ibrahims aides, as the poll in-charge. We have been opposing Nawab Malik who faces serious charges related to money laundering and underworld links with Haseena Parker. Malik cannot be endorsed by the BJP, senior BJP minister Ashish Shelar said. The NCP, however, said the party will contest BMC election under Maliks leadership. Malik on Wednesday held a meeting with his party leaders in Mumbai and submitted a plan to Ajit Pawar, demanding at least 50 seats in BMC if NCP remains a part of MahaYuti alliance in Mumbai. An NCP leader close to Malik said Ajit Pawar is firm on contesting the BMC election on Maliks leadership. We have decided not to buckle under the pressure of the BJP and change the party leader for the BMC polls. BJP cannot interfere in our internal decision-making. If they have objections, the NCP will fight on its own, but no change is likely to happen, he said. Ajit Pawar will decide on whether the party should continue with Malik or replace him to facilitate alliance with the BJP in Mumbai, he added. A political observer said that Malik as NCP in-charge for BMC polls is tricky for the BJP because it wants to consolidate its Hindutva vote bank against the Thackeray brothers. Maliks daughter, Sana Malik, is an NCP MLA, and she is in power in the MahaYuti alliance. BJP has no issue with Maliks daughter allying with BJP, then why it started hating Malik on the eve of BMC polls? It is only for the election and Hindutva politics, said the observer.
Pantones Colour of the Year is usually a global signal, a preview of what shades people may gravitate towards. But 2026s pick, a billowy, balanced white called Cloud Dancer, feels unusually intimate. It arrives at a moment suspended between overstimulation and exhaustion, a shade that feels like a welcoming, clean canvas amid complex times marked by grim, jarring notes. This years choice belongs to a different lineage one probably shaped by burnout, minimalism, and the craving for sensory relief. From an artistic point of view, Jitha Karthikeyan, visual artist, curator and art writer, shares, As an artist, I have always seen shades of white as colours that symbolise calmness and minimalism. Pantones Colour of the Year Cloud Dancer is the perfect choice for 2026, in my opinion. Echoing the thought of many consumers like Jitha, the institutions note announcing the colour states, The cacophony that surrounds us has become overwhelming, making it harder to hear the voices of our inner selves. A conscious statement of simplification, Cloud Dancer enhances our focus, providing release from the distraction of external influences. After years of shades that asked us to feel something, this one simply asks us to pause and breathe. The reveal, however, split the internet instantly. Reactions swung from this is just laundry white to allegations of white supremacy. Actor and designer Poornima Indrajith was surprised when she first saw the announcement. Coming off a year that tilted toward maximalism, she feels the shift will test the industry. The designers here engage at multiple levels with the global markets. Hence, there is a growing pressure to translate local material cultures into a language that global fashion systems recognise. These often short lived trends can sometimes act as a bridge, but they rarely emerge from our countrys own textile histories or craft logics. For creative director, designer, and artist, Purushu Arie, the effect of these colours have an impact beyond the fashion industry. He says, Indian palettes are shaped by local materials, craft, labour, climate, culture and history, not by seasonal abstraction of aesthetics. The challenge is finding a balance between participating in global conversations and staying rooted, without allowing one to dilute the other. Chennai is one of the cities where these fashion trends do not usually have a direct impact. Purushu adds, Chennai does not operate on the same fashion timeline as global capitals. It is shaped far more by its cultural memory, climate, and everyday pragmatism than by runway-driven trends. Western fashion movements typically reach Delhi and Mumbai long before they make their way into Chennais streets, and even then, they are absorbed selectively. Even so, Poornima sees an advantage: Indian wardrobes, unlike Western ones, rarely confine themselves to a single trendy colour. We Indians are quite conditioned to colours. Our wardrobe is blessed with not having to stick to any particular shade even if thats the colour trend and thats a saving grace for designers, she smiles. Drawing connections to the city, Purushu says, Chennai may not be conventionally fashion forward, but it has a strong sense of individualism and personal style. Purushu Arie, creative director, designer, and artist I see the Pantone Colour of the Year as part of a larger system where trends are manufactured and circulated by institutions that benefit from constant renewal. Once a colour (or trend) is announced, it moves quickly across industries. Forecasting reports, branding exercises, retail collections, interiors, and social media all begin echoing the same choice. There is an unspoken pressure to align with it in order to appear relevant, informed, or market aware. The power lies less in the colour itself and more in the powerful institutions naming it. When enough platforms repeat the same narrative, it begins to feel natural, even inevitable. Over time, that repetition creates the illusion of collective agreement. In that sense, it quietly demonstrates how consent is manufactured without anyone needing to be forced. Stylist and creator Veena Surendran reads the pick as a reset point the colour you reach for when the mind craves clarity in stillness. Its versatility lies in how it brightens soft warm complexions, balances muted undertones and even suits high-contrast features. That adaptability makes it not loud innovation, but quiet evolution. It leans naturally gender-neutral, opening space for structured co-ords for men, fluid drapes for women, and minimalist unisex silhouettes where form and texture do the talking. Veena believes the shade is far more intuitive than its online reputation suggests. Our climate has always favoured breathable whites, she notes. And this softer tone lifts the complexion rather than washing it out, especially against warm-neutral undertones common across the country. To keep it compelling, she recommends combinations like linen with raw silk, matte cotton with organza, tone-on-tone embroidery. Going beyond fashion Artist Shalini Menon sees the colour as a blank canvas that invites exploration. The shade, she says, opens up a lot of opportunities and possibilities. In a world crowded with stimuli, she values how the shade offers balance: There is a bombardment of colours this neutral shade does not influence you, but you can influence it. Poornima Indrajith, actor and designer The colour screams minimalism. This means designers will have to work harder to make it compelling through texturing, layering and subtle drama that adds depth without disturbing its restraint. Poet and academic Syam Sudhakar approaches it philosophically. The name sounds soothing and peaceful. I believe the hue was always here among us, long before Pantone declared it, he says. Syam reflects on how meaning shifts for colour. Red may symbolise danger to some, whereas a red rose symbolises love. I would stress this shade carries no racial reading. White is not a white mans colour. In his view, its role is simple and almost meditative: a presence that can restore peace, even if briefly. On the contrary, culturally speaking, Jitha notes the colour has put individuals, especially women, in boxes, socially restricting them and reinforcing hierarchies. She says, Although globally, white is regarded as a symbol of purity, in the Indian context, we also have a tradition of widows wearing white and then being shunned for their inauspicious presence. Nithya Mariam John, a poet and assistant professor of English, has a different take. The very concept of assigning one particular colour to express a fresh start may also be homogenising, she says. Can one shade be considered an umbrella colour that paints millions of feelings about serenity, clarity, mindfulness and close reflection, all across the globe? White or not VIBGYOR, let us start afresh. Thats the bottomline. Inside homes, colour certainly takes on yet another function. Designer Midhun Babu finds serenity in the colours cosiness. It has a soft, airy warmth that diffuses light gently, he says, noting that unlike harsher whites, it stays stable in Indian lighting. What ties these perspectives together is the shades ability to step back rather than stand out. Instead of demanding attention, it creates room for interpretation, for texture, for quiet. Purushu sums it up by saying, A Colour of the Year does not really ask to think differently. It asks them to keep up. The emphasis shifts from exploration to response time, from questioning to compliance. Jitha Karthikeyan, visual artist, curator, and art writer I certainly feel that the colour is a reflection of the weariness that the world is experiencing after the recent years of going through a pandemic, followed by never ending wars and conflicts. There is a yearning for peace in all our restless hearts. It is an aspiration for harmonious existence.
Farmers issue 20-day ultimatum over ethanol factory in Hanumangarh in Mahapanchayat
JAIPUR: Amid fears and tensions, the grand Mahapanchayat of farmers protesting against the proposed ethanol factory in Hanumangarh passed off peacefully on Wednesday. The Mahapanchayat demanded the closure of Asia's largest ethanol factory being planned in Rathikhera village of the Tibbi area. After talks between farmer leaders and the district administration, the farmers' body called off the protest for the moment, but it has issued a 20-day ultimatum to the Rajasthan government to announce the closure of the controversial project being set up in the fertile region of the State. Farmer organisations allege that the ethanol factory will hurt the region's water resources, environment, and agriculture, which has caused great anger among the local farmers. Farmers argue that the ethanol factory will lead to a decline in groundwater levels and cause air and water pollution, which will adversely impact agriculture and the local environment. Farmer leaders from various organisations arrived in Hanumangarh for the Mahapanchayat at the Junction Mandi complex. Senior farmer leaders Joginder Singh Ugrahan and Gurnam Singh Chaduni, along with Bharatiya Kisan Union leader Rakesh Tikait, reached the protest site to extend support to the agitating farmers. The farmer leaders have warned the administration that the protest will continue until a permanent order to close the factory is issued. Farmer representatives have asserted that the agitation will continue until the construction of the factory is stopped. During the discussions, the farmers demanded the cancellation of the memorandum of understanding (MoU) signed for the ethanol factory and the immediate withdrawal of cases registered against protesting farmers. The administration assured the leaders that the demands would be forwarded to the State government for consideration, though no immediate decision was taken. Farmer leaders warned that another Mahapanchayat would be convened if their demands were not met. They also announced plans to hold a Mahapanchayat in Sangaria on January 7 if the matter remains unresolved. Senior farmer leader Rakesh Tikait asserted, The United Front and the farmers of the country stand with the Joint Committee of farmers. There is opposition to the ethanol factory. If the people of the area do not want the factory, then it will not be allowed to be built here. The local committee is in talks with the administration, which should have this plant removed. Farmer leader Mangej Chaudhary said that during the talks, the leaders reiterated that the construction of the ethanol factory would adversely affect agriculture in the region. Protests against the plant have been ongoing for over a year. A largely peaceful agitation continued for nearly ten months, from September 2024 to June 2025, but intensified in July 2025 after the company began constructing a boundary wall at the site. On December 10, farmers staged a large protest outside the Tibbi Sub-Divisional Magistrates office. Later in the day, hundreds of farmers reached the factory site with tractors, where the boundary wall was damaged, and clashes broke out with the police. To disperse the crowd, police used tear gas and later resorted to a lathi charge.
Delhi HC refuses PIL seeking 4x refund from IndiGo
The Delhi High Court has refused to hear a public interest litigation demanding IndiGo pay passengers four times the ticket price for cancelled flights. The court suggested the petitioner join an existing case concerning IndiGo's flight delays, cancellations, and refund issues. This move highlights ongoing scrutiny of the airline's operations and regulatory oversight within India's aviation sector.
Survey for BilaspurLeh Railway Line Completed: Centre
SRINAGAR: The Union government on Wednesday stated that the survey for the proposed BilaspurMandiManaliLeh railway line, a strategically significant project for Ladakh, has been completed and its Detailed Project Report (DPR) prepared. In a written reply to the Lok Sabha, the Ministry of Railways said the Ministry of Defence has designated the project as a []
Legislators from among SCs, STs to meet CM on issues concerning Dalit entrepreneurs
They are demanding timely release of benefits and incentives
Dhaka police stop march to Indian mission as India summons Bangladesh envoy
DHAKA: Police stopped a group of protesters marching towards the Indian High Commission in Dhaka's Gulshan area on Wednesday afternoon, demanding the return of deposed prime minister Sheikh Hasina and others who fled during and after the July uprising last year, according to The Daily Star. The protest followed threats against Indian diplomats, prompting India to summon Bangladesh's envoy. The MEA said it expects the interim government to ensure the safety of Missions and Posts in Bangladesh in keeping with its diplomatic obligations. Several hundred protesters under the banner of 'July Oikya' assembled near Rampura Bridge and began their march at around 3:15 pm today. As the procession advanced towards Uttar Badda, police erected barricades to block the route, preventing the demonstrators from moving forward, the report said. Despite the obstruction, protesters managed to breach the initial barricade but were stopped again by a stronger police blockade further ahead. Unable to proceed, the demonstrators eventually sat on the road, raised slogans and addressed the gathering using loudspeakers, The Daily Star reported, citing on-ground accounts. Earlier during the march, protesters were heard chanting slogans such as Delhi na, Dhaka; Dhaka, Dhaka as they moved along the route. #WATCH | Bangladesh: A large number of people, under the banner of July Oyikko (July Unity) held a protest march to the Indian High Commission in Dhaka. They were stopped by the Police from going any further. The protesters demanded the immediate repatriation of Sheikh Hasina pic.twitter.com/xD8HgVpWFT ANI (@ANI) December 17, 2025 Law enforcement personnel were deployed in large numbers along the procession route to maintain law and order and prevent the situation from escalating, The Daily Star reported. The protest come against the backdrop of heightened concerns in New Delhi over the security environment in Bangladesh. On Wednesday morning, the Ministry of External Affairs summoned Bangladesh's High Commissioner to India, Riaz Hamidullah, and apprised him of India's strong concerns, particularly regarding the activities of extremist elements who have announced plans to create a security situation around the Indian Mission in Dhaka. The MEA said, India completely rejects the false narrative sought to be created by extremist elements regarding certain recent events in Bangladesh. It is unfortunate that the interim government has neither conducted a thorough investigation nor shared meaningful evidence with India regarding the incidents. Placing the issue in the broader bilateral context, the MEA added, India has close and friendly relations with the people of Bangladesh rooted in the liberation struggle, and strengthened through various developmental and people-to-people initiatives. We are in favour of peace and stability in Bangladesh and have consistently called for free, fair, inclusive and credible elections, conducted in a peaceful atmosphere. The summons also followed recent incidents, including anti-India rhetoric by National Citizen Party (NCP) leader Hasnat Abdullah, who had made a public speech threatening to isolate the 'Seven Sisters' and provide refuge to Northeast separatists if Bangladesh is destabilised. Abdullah is known for his strong anti-India stand.
BJP Demands Probe Into Activities Of NGOs In Jammu And Kashmir
SRINAGAR, Dec 17: Demanding a probe into the activities of NGOs mushrooming in Jammu and Kashmir, the BJP on Wednesday alleged that many of them were unregistered, receiving funds from abroad and were involved in reviving terrorism in the Union Territory. Addressing a press conference here, BJPs J-K spokesperson Altaf Thakur said his party was not against all NGOs, however, it is a matter of concern that there are 16,000 of them in J-K, but only 239 are registered. We [] The post BJP Demands Probe Into Activities Of NGOs In Jammu And Kashmir appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
NDA members strongly support nuclear bill; Opposition seeks examination by JPC
NEW DELHI: Opposition MPs Wednesday strongly pitched for sending the nuclear energy bill moved by the government to a parliamentary panel for wider consultations while members from the ruling coalition wholeheartedly supported the legislation saying it will prove helpful in making the country energy sufficient. Participating in the debate on the Sustainable Harnessing and Advancement of Nuclear Energy for Transforming India (SHANTI) Bill , which seeks to open the tightly-controlled civil nuclear sector for private participation, BJP member Shashank Mani said every Indian will be benefitted from the bill, which has come due to the initiative of Prime Minister Narendra Modi. He said the bill will facilitate government and private sectors investment in nuclear energy sector, generating employment while protecting the environment. Mani said the legislation will ensure that nuclear energy will be used in all sectors specially the emerging industries. He said the US, which is the world's largest energy consumer, gets 30 per cent energy from nuclear sector and 80 per cent of this nuclear energy is produced by the private sector. Appreciating the allocation of Rs 20,000 crore in the last budget for Small Moduler Reactors (SMR), the BJP MP from Uttar Pradesh said the bill will create modern infrastructure for nuclear energy sector and all such plants will be constructed after complying international standards. He said in the bill, definition of nuclear energy and power has been defined, it addresses long standing concerns of public health and maintaining the liabilities as per international standards. Samajwadi Party member Aditya Yadav, while participating the debate, strongly opposed it saying the bill will offer red carpet welcome to the foreign companies ignoring the country's interest. This is an attempt to bring US and French companies. If you are opening up the nuclear energy sector to foreign companies, where is your Make In India programme, he asked. Yadav claimed that through this bill, the Modi government is trying to please the Trump administration and lower the tariff imposed by the United States on India. Urging the government to send the bill to a Select Committee, TMC member Saugata Roy said nuclear energy is a isky proposition and the government has put maximum liability in case of an accident at just USD 300 million. The liability should be USD 500 million, he said, adding, if accident takes place, the whole purpose will be defeated. Roy said India does not have enough raw materials for producing nuclear energy and with this bill, the government is going to allow private companies to get foreign investment and raw materials. Let's send the bill to a select committee for wider consultations, he said. DMK member Arun Nehru termed the name of the bill, SHANTI, as oxymoron as the nuclear energy has nothing to do with 'Shanti' (peace). Demanding that the bill be sent to a Joint Parliamentary Committee (JPC), he said cost of power go up by 25 per cent wherever private companies are involved. Referring to nuclear accidents, which took place in the past in Japan and Russia, Nehru said the government must have to take extreme precautions while setting up nuclear power stations. He said bill opens up litigation under international jurisdiction and individual claims will have no meaning as individual rights have been removed by the bill. NDA constituent JD-U member Alok Kumar Suman said that the bill will facilitate in providing 24 hour power to the country and India can help other countries too in proper use of nuclear power. He said the production of nuclear energy in the country will go up by 10 times. Suman, while supporting the bill, suggested that attention should be given to radio active waste management and liability limit should go upto USD 400 or USD 500 from USD 300 million. While wholeheartedly supporting bill, another NDA constituent TDP member Krishna Prasad Tenneti said many countries get their power, over 50 per cent, from nuclear sector while India's nuclear sector contribute just 3 per cent power. This bill will facilitate greater and long term investment, innovation while maintaining sovereignty, he said. Seeking examination of the bill by a JPC, NCP member Supriya Sule said no supplier should have immunity and asked how the government can put a cap on liability. Praising the long safety records of the Nuclear Power Corporation of India Limited, a PSU, Sule asked what is the guarantee that a private player will be as much careful as NPCIL.
In Bihar's Darbhanga, officials are struggling to recover Rs 10,000 credited to male villagers despite sending them recovery notices. The welfare flagship programme was meant for women but due to technical problem the money was credited to male villagers. Now, the villagers are saying we spent the money during Diwali and Chhath with one of them demanding their votes back.
Fitness expert Yasmin Karachiwala started a simple year-end countdown workout challenge, urging daily movement with reps matching the days left. This practical approach, featuring exercises like jumping jacks and squats, focuses on consistency over intensity. The goal is to build momentum and confidence, making it easy to stay active without demanding gym sessions. Read on to know more about it!
World T20 Champion Indian Women's Blind Cricket Team Meets Dr Payal Kanodia at M3M Foundation
In a moment of pride and inspiration, the World T20 Champion Indian Womens Blind Cricket Team visited M3M Foundation following their historic triumph at the inaugural Blind Womens T20 World Cup 2025. The team met Dr Payal Kanodia, Chairperson and Trustee, M3M Foundation, along with Mr Pankaj Bansal, Promoter, M3M India and Founder, Smart World, and Mrs Aishwarya Bansal, Co-founder, Smart World. The interaction and felicitation celebrated not only a landmark sporting victorybut also the spirit of resilience, inclusion, and excellence that defines Indias para-sports movementmade even more significant as the world recently observed the International Day of Persons with Disabilities on 3rd December. Dr. Payal Kanodia of M3M Foundation, Pankaj Bansal of M3M India and Aishwarya Bansal of Smart World with the World T20 Champion Indian Womens Blind Cricket Team Led by Captain Deepika T. C. of Karnataka and Vice-Captain Ganga S. Kadam of Maharashtra, and accompanied by Team Manager Ms Shika Shetty, the undefeated Indian team scripted history by winning the worlds first-ever global cricket championship exclusively for women cricketers with visual impairment. In a commanding final against Nepal, India restricted the opposition to 114/5 and chased the target in just 12.1 overs, showcasing confidence, skill, and teamwork. The champions were welcomed and felicitated at M3M IFC, Gurugram, where Dr Payal Kanodia interacted closely with the team, acknowledging their extraordinary discipline, mental strength, and commitment to excellence. A World Kettlebell Champion herself, Dr. Kanodia shared reflections on the power of perseverance, focus, and self-beliefdrawing parallels between elite sport and para-sport, and reaffirming the Foundations belief in sports as a powerful tool for dignity, confidence, and social inclusion. The interaction also spotlighted M3M Foundations Lakshya Programme, a flagship initiative dedicated to identifying, nurturing, and supporting talented athletes across Olympic, Paralympic, and grassroots sports. Through structured mentorship, training support, and holistic development, Lakshya continues to empower sportspersons to compete and excel at national and international platforms. Speaking on the occasion, Dr. Aishwarya Mahajan, Managing Trustee and President, M3M Foundation , said, These champions have not only created sporting history, but have also inspired the nation by redefining resilience and inclusion. Their achievement reinforces our belief that when opportunity meets determination, limitations dissolve. We are proud to celebrate women who embody courage, excellence, and equality. The visit concluded with an engaging dialogue, exchange of experiences, and a shared commitment to strengthening Indias para-sports ecosystem. The champions presence served as a powerful reminder that when opportunity meets courage, history is created. About M3M Foundation M3M Foundation is the philanthropic arm of the M3M Group, working across education, health, livelihoods, sports, and environment. With a reach across 22 states and over 1,300 villages, the Foundation has positively impacted more than 5 million lives, driven by a vision of inclusive, sustainable, and transformative nation-building.
Emmy-winning medical drama The Pitt returns to India for its highly anticipated second season. The show is all set to stream next year. The new instalment, set ten months after the first season's finale, promises higher stakes and emotionally demanding situations as Dr. Robby and his team navigate a chaotic emergency department during a busy holiday. Read on!
A 34-year-old mechanic died after a scooter fall while being rushed to the hospital following a heart attack. His wife alleges that a private hospital's delay in treatment and the apathy of passing motorists contributed to his death. She is demanding action against the hospital and urging for greater public compassion.
Modi, Amit Shah must resign: Congress after relief in National Herald case
A Delhi court refused to take cognisance of the ED's money laundering charge against Sonia Gandhi and Rahul Gandhi in the National Herald case. The Congress party is demanding the resignation of Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Union Home Minister Amit Shah.
Opposition pushback over nuclear, VB-G RAM G Bills; INDIA bloc meeting ahead of Parliament session
NEW DELHI: The Opposition INDIA bloc has mounted a strong pushback as the government moves to push through two controversial Bills in the Lok Sabha on Wednesday, the SHANTI Bill, aimed at opening the nuclear sector to private players, and the VB-G RAM G Bill to replace the MGNREGA law governing the rural employment scheme. With both Bills listed for passage in the Lok Sabhas List of Business on Wednesday, the INDIA blocs floor leaders are set to meet ahead of the session at the office of the Leader of Opposition in the Rajya Sabha, Mallikarjun Kharge, to coordinate a united strategy. Opposition leaders have warned that the Bills could have far-reaching consequences, potentially undermining rural livelihoods and handing strategic sectors over to corporate interests. The Congress will also hold a meeting of its MPs in the morning and has issued a whip directing members to remain present in the House until the session concludes on December 19. Opposition parties have demanded that the new VB-G RAM G Bill, which seeks to replace the two-decade-old MGNREGA, be referred to a standing committee. However, the government has shown no inclination to relent. The Opposition has also sought parliamentary scrutiny of the Sustainable Harnessing and Advancement of Nuclear Energy for Transforming India Bill, 2025 (SHANTI), which proposes opening up the nuclear power sector to private players. NDA ally Telugu Desam Party (TDP) is also learnt to have urged the government to refer the VB-G RAM G Bill to a standing committee. In a post on X, Congress MP Manickam Tagore attacked the governments tearing hurry, alleging a deliberate attempt to bypass parliamentary scrutiny. Todays Lok Sabha List of Business exposes the governments real priorities. One Bill to open strategic nuclear energy to corporates like Adani. Another Bill to erase Mahatma Gandhi from the peoples employment guarantee. This is not coincidence. This is design, he wrote. Todays Lok Sabha List of Business exposes the Govts real priorities. One Bill to open strategic nuclear energy to corporates like Adani. Another Bill to erase Mahatma Gandhi from a peoples employment guarantee. This is not coincidence. This is design. Why this pic.twitter.com/Oh0tRhwn2w Manickam Tagore .B . (@manickamtagore) December 17, 2025 Tagore added that the INDIA bloc floor leaders would meet at Congress president Mallikarjun Kharges chamber at 10.15 am to coordinate a joint resistance. He accused the government of pushing legislation without standing committee scrutiny, stakeholder consultations, Business Advisory Committee discussions, or adequate time for debate. Parliament is not a notice board. It is the supreme forum of democracy. But ModiShah are running it like the Gujarat Assembly model, bulldoze first, silence later, he said. Calling the removal of Mahatma Gandhis name from the employment guarantee law ideological vandalism and the opening up of strategic sectors economic cronyism, Tagore said both moves would hurt the poor and weaken democratic institutions. The Lok Sabha witnessed noisy scenes on Tuesday after the government introduced the VB-G RAM G Bill, triggering strong protests from the Opposition. Several MPs accused the Centre of dismantling a rights-based welfare scheme and undermining Mahatma Gandhis legacy, demanding that the Bill be sent to a parliamentary panel. 'RAM G Bill will weaken MGNREGA,' says Priyanka, calls Modi govt obsessive over renaming Defending the legislation, Union Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan said the government remained committed to Gandhian principles and had done more for rural development than previous regimes. The Modi government has increased workdays from 100 to 125 days, he said. Leading the Opposition attack, Congress MP Priyanka Gandhi Vadra warned that the proposed law would dilute the legal guarantee of employment and place a heavier financial burden on states. She alleged that the Bill would give the Centre the power to pre-determine fund allocation, effectively ending the demand-driven nature of the scheme and violating the spirit of the 73rd Constitutional Amendment. Other Opposition parties, including the Trinamool Congress and the DMK, echoed the criticism, objecting to the removal of Gandhis name and the shift from a demand-driven to a supply-driven framework. After staging a walkout, Opposition leaders, including Priyanka Gandhi, Samajwadi Party chief Akhilesh Yadav and DMK MP T.R. Baalu, protested at Mahatma Gandhis statue in the Parliament complex, raising slogans such as the country will not tolerate this insult to Mahatma Gandhi.
For free pani puri, drunk man stabs vendor in Bengaluru
BENGALURU: A 30-year-old inebriated man was arrested for attempting to murder a roadside chaat vendor for not giving him a plate of pani puri for free. The victim, who was stabbed twice, is said to have run to a nearby hospital and obtained timely treatment. The public caught hold of the accused and handed him to the police. The victim was identified as 40-year-old Kumaraswamy, a resident of Hanumanthanagar in Kanakapura town. The accused was R Santhosh, a resident of Malagala in Kanakapura. The incident happened on Monday, between 4:30 pm and 4:40 pm, near Chamundeshwari Rice Mill in Malagala in Kanakapura town. Santhosh was working in a nearby cement shop, where the victim was selling chaat. On Monday, he threatened Kumaraswamy for humiliating him publicly. The accused, who was sitting on a stone bench, pulled a knife out of his pocket and stabbed Kumaraswamy. My husband is out of danger. The accused stabbed my husband near the throat and on the stomach. He received seven sutures for the cut. The accused is said to have been troubling my husband for the last two months, demanding chaat for free. The accused would come regularly after drinking. My husband ignored his threats, Kumaraswamys wife K Divya said in a complaint. A case of attempt to murder under Section 109 of the BNS was registered against the accused. Kanakapura Town police are investigating.
And yielded the sons of my stricken womb To the drum-beats of duty, the sabres of doom. Gathered like pearls in their alien graves Silent they sleep by the Persian waves, Scattered like shells on Egyptian sands, They lie with pale brows and brave, broken hands, ... writes the Nightingale of India, Sarojini Naidu, in one of her poems, The Gift of India (1917). More than a century later, Shruthi Rajasekar explains this poem to an audience of thousands, who didnt live in colonial India, but are linked to it through the society they come from. She says, All of the clothing, the grain, the gold, all the resources you have taken. I have yielded everything, and still you take my sons to feed your wars. Now, they lay blood-brown, dead. This poetic tribute to the services of the Indian Army, was composed as a symphonic work by Shruthi with an unusual ensemble comprising a 165-member choir, an 80-piece symphony orchestra most of them from abroad and two Carnatic soloists Nirmala Rajasekar and Muruga Bhoopathy who came together to tell this story on the life and legacy of Sarojini Naidu and the Indian freedom movement, through a 45-minute choral Sarojini on commission from the Hertfordshire Chorus, UK. This portion of the composition did not have any music in the background because the Britishers have actively silenced so many Indians because we dared to speak out. I wanted the silence to say something. Its like the music has paused to say these gut wrenching words, adds the composer. Performing it live thrice at the premiere in October 2022 at St Albans Cathedral, at the University of Warwick, in the UK in March 2025, and then in October 2025 in Minnesota musician Nirmala Rajasekar from Chennai, notes, Gift of India was a gut wrenching feeling while performing. You feel so helpless, angry, powerless, and the whole auditorium was just silent because that was a hard moment for all of us, feeling all those emotions lived by the Indians. In an interaction with CE , the mother-daughter duo reflected on the conception and creation of this composition, which blends Western and Indian classical music to create a space for much needed conversations. Rooted in research This composition was commissioned in early 2020, when Shruthi and the Hertfordshire Chorus began exploring themes. Very early on, they were interested, as was I, in telling the story of the Indian independence. They wanted to talk about the painful and dark history, shares Shruthi. Choosing Sarojini Naidu was deliberate. My parents actually helped me decide on Sarojini Naidu as the figure, she notes. Her mother Nirmala, adds, I pushed her towards Sarojini. I gave many women leaders as options because theres hardly any mention of women of India. For Shruthi, this choice was also layered. In many ways, Sarojini was a self-made woman. Although her parents were artistic, cultural, and education leaders, she was the first to be politically active, and generations after her followed in her footsteps, she points out. Equally compelling was her literary output, making it a much stronger case to present. I found her poetry amazing. But we dont have it in our curriculum for everyone to read. With this project, I want to spread that to as many people as possible. With this vision, the entire process of curation took a year and was deeply research-driven. Shifting between the US and UK, laying hands on archival materials and understanding less known facts to bring it to the world were easy. When I wanted physical copies of her poetry like The Golden Threshold or The Broken Wing, the University of Minnesota had them. There were also some rare and early editions. Shruthi credits the Indian government for digitising archival records, including speeches by Indian women leaders. But there is a gap in the extent of materials available and accessible. She complains, One of the challenges was that we dont have a central biography of Sarojini Naidu. I would implore historians and scholars in India to write one. The extensive research is translated into the composition, which draws almost entirely from Sarojinis own writings. Of the 45-minute piece, probably 40 minutes features her texts, says the composer. Telling the truth The rest of the composition had personal perspectives of the composer. One line, in particular, trampled by the royal boots, sparked intense reflection. Shruthi recalls, All the performers said, This is history. We are going to sing this line. And it provoked conversations. She sees the work as a space for confrontation. I have very strong views and perspectives, and I have put that in. She reflects, Can I, as an Indian American living in America, look at American history and confront the truth a bit? Can we as Indians do that with parts of our history that were not as proud about? Nirmala shares, Through the arts, they (diverse audiences) believe we can have these tough conversations. For the team, its really important that this piece gets seen by the powers as its about Indian political history. The performance was done for the 75th anniversary of Indian independence. We timed it as such, points out Shruthi. Nirmala adds, We all will get to relive this history. Sometimes after independence, we tend to forget that the freedom that we are sitting with today has been fought for very bravely, very courageously, with a lot of sacrifice, from a lot of people. Five movements, one vision The composition unfolds in five movements, each drawing from Sarojini Naidus writings, ideas, and the life lived. The first, Kalakaar, focuses on her as an artiste. I wanted to talk about her as an artiste before we discuss her legacy, says Shruthi. Her artistic vision enabled her to be an activist. Sarojinis vivid imagination, her idealism and optimism, she notes, shaped both her poetry and politics. The second movement, The Gift of India, is one of the most emotionally demanding parts. Based on Sarojinis World War I poem, it uses irony to devastating effect. She writes how the sons of the land lay far away from home, torn from Mother India and flung to serve. What war? What victory? What does that mean? So this poem in this movement is very important, she elucidates. Shruthi adds, She makes India maternal here. This is a pain women know being silenced and told to keep quiet. Movement three, The Real Nation Builders, draws from Sarojinis speeches on womens education. She says it is not you, pointing to the men, but we women who are the real nation builders. To build an independent country, women need to do it, she explains with a quote by Sarojini. Swaraj, the fourth movement, is a call to action. She says it does not matter what your background or education is. Every single person should be dedicated to uplifting the country. Her idea of patriotism, Shruthi points out, was expansive. Your love should not be limited to your own kind. If India deserves self-rule, so does every colonised nation. The final movement, The Dreams That Remain, looks ahead. Her point is that even if we achieve some dreams today, others remain. We must gather those dreams and not let them die. Midway through the composition appears Saare Jahan Se Achha, set to Pandit Ravi Shankars tune. We wanted to pay homage to him. Even though this is about Sarojini, its also about the many leaders we know and the many we dont talk about. By the end of it, what surprised Shruthi the most was how deeply the work resonated beyond India. The singers would come up and tell me this reminds them of the challenges women face in America today. The fact that they could see themselves in Sarojini Naidu is a testament to her greatness. Walking home Back home, Shruthi is in touch with people who could bring this production to the Indian audience. Its important that people here relive this history. Almost 75 years on, we forget that these freedoms came from enormous sacrifice, she says. The major takeaway from creating the composition is the need to collect, preserve, and revisit these histories to remember the long road the country has travelled.
A woman police inspector in Mau was removed after a video surfaced showing her questioning a young man and his sisters in a park, demanding proof of their sibling relationship as part of Mission Shakti. Officials deemed her questioning style inappropriate, emphasizing citizen dignity. A departmental probe is underway.

