Lack of transparency of Chinese vessels in Indian Ocean a concern: Vice Admiral Sameer Saxena
THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: Presence of Chinese naval assets in the Indian Ocean is not a threat but their lack of transparency is a matter of concern, said Vice Admiral Sameer Saxena, the Flag Officer Commanding in Chief of the Southern Naval Command. Addressing the media on the eve of the Navy Day operational demo, he said the Navy has noted Chinese search vessels and surveillance platforms conducting under-sea domain activities, and occasional presence of sub-marines in the Indian Ocean Region. The Vice Admiral said though the Chinese have the right to do so, he clarity with which they are willing to contribute to the security of global commons is opaque. The Chinese navy had often claimed that their enhanced presence in the Indian Ocean Region was to counter the threats posed by pirates and the statement of the Vice Admiral is viewed as a refutation of the Chinese position. Sameer, however, said the Indian Navy has been monitoring Chinese ships closely. We have our eyes on them. We are sure that our maritime interests are not for a moment jeopardised by their presence, he added. Regarding indigenisation in Navy manufacturing, he said it has been achieved 90% in the floating components, while 60% and 50% in the moving and combat components, respectively. Our aim is to become fully self-reliant by 2047. He added that the nature of threat via sea has not changed, and the biggest concern now was the trafficking of narcotics.
GOC Mishra lauds troops for their unwavering commitment
Jammu, Dec 2: General Officer Commanding (GOC) of the White Knight Corps, Lieutenant General P K Mishra on Tuesday commended the troops for their high morale, professionalism, and unwavering commitment in safeguarding the nations borders under harsh terrain and weather conditions. According to the details available with the news agencyKashmir News Observer (KNO) GOC Mishra [] The post GOC Mishra lauds troops for their unwavering commitment appeared first on Northlines .
Parliament Winter Session: Opposition MPs protest against SIR; Rahul slams PM
On the second day of the Winter Session, Rahul Gandhi, Sonia Gandhi and other Opposition leaders protested against SIR, demanding a debate on electoral reforms. Rahul and Priyanka Gandhi accused the government of undermining voting rights and democracy
March to be organised on Dec. 6 demanding internal reservation for Scheduled Castes
Navy to ramp up its presence in Lakshadweep; Bitra detachment to be ready next year
THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: The Indian Navy will ramp up its presence in Lakshadweep, an archipelago of 36 Islands, which have strategic significance being close to the arterial shipping lanes in the Arabian sea. Vice Admiral Sameer Saxena, the Flag Officer Commanding-in-Chief of the Southern Naval Command, said the Navy looks forward to placing its weapon systems there and will develop its infrastructure in the islands. The Navy has currently got its footprints in Minicoy, Agatti and Bitra islands. The Air Force has already announced plans to upgrade its airport in Agatti and set up an air base in Minicoy. Chief of Staff of Southern Naval Command, Rear Admiral Upal Kundu said the Navy is setting up a detachment in Bitra island, which is more or less completed. He said the facility will be functional by next year. Lakshadweep currently has two naval bases- INS Jatayu and INS Dweeprakshak. The Vice Admiral admitted that the fragility of the Lakshadweep ecosystem has been factored in and the expansion activities will take place in a measured way. We don't want to upset the ecosystem, he added. The development of defense infrastructure in Lakshadweep islands comes at the time of heightened maritime security threats. As per the Navy, they had deployed more than 35 ships and conducted 1000-plus boarding operations in the last one year to deal with piracy and attacks on ships.
If youve been waiting to grab a PlayStation 5, these Cyber Monday deals are worth noting and still available. Sonys latest consoles have received a $100 discount across the board, dropping the PS5 Digital Edition to $399, the standard PS5 to $449 and the PS5 Pro to $649. Thats one of the best prices weve seen on Sonys hardware this year. You'll find the deals direct at Sony and from other retailers including Amazon and Walmart . Sonys flagship console remains one of the most popular gaming systems available, and this Cyber Monday discount makes it even easier to jump in if you havent already. The standard PS5 and the slimmer PS5 Digital Edition both offer fast load times, smooth frame rates and crisp visuals powered by the custom AMD Zen 2 processor and RDNA 2 GPU. The difference between them comes down to the disc drive the standard model includes one, while the Digital Edition relies entirely on digital downloads. For those who want top-tier performance, the PS5 Pro is also getting a rare $100 discount. It features upgraded specs and enhanced ray tracing for sharper graphics, along with improved cooling to handle more demanding titles. Whether you play cinematic single-player hits or fast-paced competitive games, the PS5 lineup remains one of the strongest options on the market for next-gen gaming. Each console supports 4K output, 3D audio and access to PlayStation Plus , which unlocks online multiplayer and a rotating library of free games. The DualSense controller remains a highlight, with adaptive triggers and haptic feedback that make everything from racing to combat feel more immersive. If youre already set with a console, there are also a few solid accessory deals to consider for Cyber Monday. The DualSense Wireless Controller is down to $60, a $25 discount available in multiple colors. The premium DualSense Edge controller , which adds customizable buttons and replaceable stick modules, drops to $169 during Cyber Monday. Meanwhile, the PlayStation Portal Sonys portable Remote Player that lets you stream games from your PS5 gets discounted to $179. You can still find a number of PlayStation Cyber Monday deals across the web right now, and they include some game sales as well. This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/deals/cyber-monday-ps5-deals-are-still-available-get-100-off-consoles-plus-discounts-on-playstation-games-accessories-and-more-164015817.html?src=rss
'One God For Drinkers...': Revanth Reddy's Remark Draws BJP's 'Inherent Hinduphobic DNA' Jibe
Reddy's comments, made at a public event, have been widely condemned by the opposition, with both the BJP and BRS demanding a formal apology.
GUWAHATI: Congress MP Gaurav Gogoi has petitioned Prime Minister Narendra Modi, seeking his intervention as Assams Tezpur University continues to face prolonged student-led unrest, which has disrupted both academic and administrative functioning and forced authorities to reschedule the end-term examinations. In his letter, Gogoi, who also heads the Assam Congress unit, flagged what he described as widespread dissatisfaction among students, faculty members and staff owing to alleged administrative misconduct, lack of accountability and poor institutional management under the current Vice-Chancellor, Prof Shambhu Nath Singh. According to him, the situation escalated after Singh made insensitive remarks following the death of music icon Zubeen Garg and the university failed to observe the state mourning period. This, he stated, contributed to campus unrest and a magisterial inquiry initiated by the Sonitpur district administration. The Tezpur University Teachers Association has reported several pressing issues, including administrative negligence, with the Vice Chancellor frequently (remaining) absent from campus without formal delegation of authority, leading to delays and administrative paralysis, Gogoi said. He further stated that the universitys academic performance had declined sharply, pointing to a significant drop in the National Institutional Ranking Framework standings due to shortages of teachers, stalled recruitment processes and inadequate research support. There are also allegations of financial and procurement irregularities, such as unauthorised use of university property, excessive travel expenditure, procurement without tendering, and engagement of agencies lacking transparency. Appointments and extensions have reportedly been made in violation of the Tezpur University Act and Statutes, including the tenure of the Finance Officer and the ad hoc creation of contractual positions, Gogoi wrote. He also highlighted concerns over the quality of newly constructed infrastructure, noting that hostels and academic buildings were already showing structural defects, indicating lapses in supervision and quality control. Tezpur University has long been a premier centre of learning in the Northeast, and its current decline underscores the need for immediate intervention to restore academic standards and institutional integrity. I seek your urgent attention to the issues outlined above and respectfully urge that necessary measures be undertaken to address the challenges confronting the university, he appealed to the Prime Minister. The student-led agitation, which began in September, has paralysed academic and administrative activities. The protestors are demanding action over several issues, including alleged financial irregularities under the Vice-Chancellor.
Not just Kainchi Dham: 3 other places with ashrams associated Neem Karoli Baba
Beyond Kainchi Dham, Neem Karoli Baba's spiritual footprint extends to lesser-known sites. Vrindavan Ashram, where he left his body, houses temples and his Mahasamadhi Mandir. Delhi Ashram, inaugurated just before his passing, is a hub for his teachings. Kakrighat, a serene riverbank, was a place of deep meditation and realization for Maharajji, offering a tranquil spiritual experience.
Mamata presents report card ahead of polls, alleges Centre withheld Bengal's long-pending dues
KOLKATA: As the countdown for the assembly polls in West Bengal begins amid the ongoing Special Intensive Revision (SIR) of electoral rolls, Chief Mamata Banerjee on Tuesday alleged that the Centre has withheld the state's long-pending dues. Releasing the report card Unnayaner Panchali of her government during the past 14 years since 2011, Mamata told media at the state secretariat Nabanna, The central government has withheld our long-pending dues -- one lakh and eighty-seven thousand crore rupees. When will they pay? Elections are nearing but development works in Bengal cant be stopped. Hope, they will release the funds. She claimed, Bengal is a model across the country in terms of development schemes. We have launched different social security schemes in the state since we formed the government. We have created twelve lakh self-help groups in our state. On the issue of job creation, Mamata said, More than two crore jobs have already been generated in the state during the last 14 years and an additional one crore will be created in future. Six economic corridors are under construction. We have decreased unemployment by 40 percent in our state. There has been a massive investment of two lakh crore rupees since we formed the government. She said that West Bengal topped the country in MGNREGA, rural housing, and village road construction four times in a row before the Centre withheld money. The West Bengal government continued with its development activities despite the Centre not clearing the state's dues... we spent Rs 1 lakh crore on Khadya Sathi food security scheme covering 9 crore people and Rs 1,717 crore on Duare Ration for 7 crore people, she also claimed. For Lakshmi Bhandar, a populist scheme for women social security launched in 2021, she said, We are giving monthly Rs 1000 every woman and for those who belong to SC/ST category its Rs 1200. The scheme is lifelong for every woman. In all, two crore and twenty one lakh women get the social security benefits. She added, A woman who belongs to SC/ST category gets Rs 14400 every year. In Bihar, they (NDA government) have given a one-time fund of Rs 10000. She claimed that the state never drifted from its development path in spite of the Centre withholding its dues in crucial schemes involving rural upliftment. She also highlighted the setting up of a Jagannath temple in Digha and the Durga temple, which is undergoing construction on 15 acres of land in New Town. A Mahakaal Mandir (Shiva Temple) will also come in Siliguri in north Bengal, she said.
Lok Sabha adjourned for day amid Opposition protest over SIR
NEW DELHI, Dec 2: Relentless protest by the Opposition demanding a debate on SIR led to the adjournment of Lok Sabha proceedings for the day on Tuesday even as the government asserted that it was ready to discuss the issue in the House without assigning a timeline. After two adjournments earlier in the day, the House met again at 2 pm amid sloganeering by the Opposition members. Dilip Saikia who was presiding over the House, urged the Opposition to allow [] The post Lok Sabha adjourned for day amid Opposition protest over SIR appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
'Attack on privacy': Arvind Kejriwal on Sanchar Saathi app order; calls for rollback
Arvind Kejriwal has strongly criticized the department of telecom's directive for pre-installing the Sanchar Saathi app on all new smartphones. He labelled it a razen attack on individual privacy and liberty, demanding the immediate withdrawal of the government's diktat. Kejriwal highlighted the lack of consent and deletion options in the notification.
Navy eyeing greater infrastructure development in Lakshadweep Islands, while keeping in mind need to protect the fragile ecosystem, according to Vice Admiral Sameer Saxena, Flag Officer Commanding-in-Chief (FOC-in-C), Southern Naval Command
Virat Kohli And Rohit Sharma Show Will Continue: Dale Steyn
JSCA International Stadium Complex: Former South Africa cricketer Dale Steyn believes Virat Kohli and Rohit Sharma's show will continue in the ongoing ODI series ahead of the second ODI on Wednesday in Raipur. At the JSCA International Stadium Complex in Ranchi, India overcame a scare and easily defeated South Africa in a closely contested match to win the first ODI by 17 runs and take a 1-0 lead in the three-match series. Speaking on the expectations from the second ODI, JioStar expert Dale Steyn said: I think the Virat Kohli and Rohit Sharma show will continue. Im eager to see which fast bowlers, and which spinners, come out and do something interesting. India put up a commanding first innings total, driven by a brilliant century from Virat Kohli and critical fifties from Rohit Sharma and K.L. Rahul following the early setback as India amassed a mammoth 398/8 in 50 overs. Later in the game, Kuldeep Yadav 4/68 and Harshit Rana 3/65 helped India beat the visitors by 17 runs. The experienced pair of Rohit and Virat stitched together a fluent 136-run stand, taking the pressure off after the early setback. Rohit reached a brisk 57 off 51 balls and broke Shahid Afridis long-standing record for most ODI sixes before Marco Jansen trapped him lbw. In the meantime, Kohli carried on unhindered, reaching his 83rd international century and 52nd ODI century. He advanced fast after reaching three figures, taking on Prenelan Subrayen with two fours and two sixes. The experienced pair of Rohit and Virat stitched together a fluent 136-run stand, taking the pressure off after the early setback. Rohit reached a brisk 57 off 51 balls and broke Shahid Afridis long-standing record for most ODI sixes before Marco Jansen trapped him lbw. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Steyn emphasised the importance of wicket-keeper batter Quinton de Kock's role and expects a big knock from him. Its been a batters paradise so far, so which bowlers will step up and really perform in the second ODI? Quinton de Kock didnt score any runs in the first ODI, but I feel like he has a point to prove. Hes someone South Africa will lean on to score big for them. Article Source: IANS
Sneh Rana Visits Mahakaleshwar Temple In Ujjain After World Cup Win
The DY Patil Stadium: India all-rounder Sneh Rana visited Ujjain's Mahakaleshwar Jyotirlinga temple on Tuesday and thanked the almighty for blessing the team and fulfilling their wish of lifting the Womens World Cup 2025. Rana, along with her teammates, visited the temple in October during the teams rough patch in the group stage of the tournament, and went on to lift the trophy in November. Its been a month since India lifted their first-ever ICC title, defeating South Africa in the World Cup final by 52 runs. Rana said that she manifested Indias win when she visited the temple with her teammates and completed the circle by paying a visit exactly a month later. It's already been one month. Feels like it passed with a blink of an eye. I manifested this win in his presence. Completed the circle by visiting Shree Mahakaleshwar Mandir exactly after 1 month to thank him for blessing us and fulfilling our wishes, Rana wrote on X while sharing a picture of her attending the morning aarti. Rana participated in six matches at the World Cup and finished with seven wickets, playing a key part in India's victorious campaign. The bowling all-rounder has played 44 ODIs for India, taking 57 wickets and scoring 380 runs, which includes a half-century. In T20Is, she has claimed 24 wickets across 29 games. Rana has also appeared in four Test matches, where she has taken 23 wickets, with her best figures being 8/77. Her top score in Tests is 80 not out. Rana will likely be back in action for India when they host Sri Lanka for five T20Is later this month. Itll be the Women in Blues last international assignment before the players turn their focus to the Womens Premier League, beginning January 9, where the all-rounder will feature for Delhi Capitals. In T20Is, she has claimed 24 wickets across 29 games. Rana has also appeared in four Test matches, where she has taken 23 wickets, with her best figures being 8/77. Her top score in Tests is 80 not out. Also Read: Live Cricket Score The summit clash will be played on February 5. Article Source: IANS
When Rohit And Virat Bhai Are In Same Team, Confidence Level Is Completely Different: Tilak Varma
JSCA International Stadium Complex: Following an emphatic win in Ranchi, India batter Tilak Varma spoke about playing in ODIs and Tests, and credited Rohit Sharma, Virat Kohli, and Gautam Gambhir for shaping his growth and mindset. India survived a scare and sailed past South Africa in a closely-fought encounter to grab a 17-run victory in the first ODI and take a 1-0 lead in the three-match series at the JSCA International Stadium Complex. Speaking on JioStars Follow The Blues, Tilak Varma spoke about his preference for the longer formats and the influence of senior players: ODI and Test cricket feel like my game because I enjoy the longer format. Im really excited to play more ODIs as well. When Rohit bhai and Virat bhai are in the same team, the confidence level is completely different. They have so much experience and knowledge, and I try to take as much advice from them as possible to get better. I speak to Virat bhai a lot, especially about fitness and running between the wickets. His intensity is incredible. I love running too, and I feel Im pretty quick, so I really enjoy that part of the game. If we play together, running between the wickets with him is something I look forward to. India put up a commanding first innings total, driven by a superb century from Virat Kohli and vital fifties from Rohit Sharma and K.L. Rahul after the early setback as India posted a massive 398/8 in 50 overs. They then came back to bundle out South Africa for 332 and win the match by 17 runs with Matthew Breetzke (72, 80b), Marco Jansen (70, 39b), and Corbin Bosch (67, 51b) making it a close affair. ODI and Test cricket feel like my game because I enjoy the longer format. Im really excited to play more ODIs as well. When Rohit bhai and Virat bhai are in the same team, the confidence level is completely different. They have so much experience and knowledge, and I try to take as much advice from them as possible to get better. I speak to Virat bhai a lot, especially about fitness and running between the wickets. His intensity is incredible. I love running too, and I feel Im pretty quick, so I really enjoy that part of the game. If we play together, running between the wickets with him is something I look forward to. Also Read: Live Cricket Score India will aim to continue their winning momentum in the second ODI against South Africa in Raipur on Wednesday. On the ongoing series against South Africa, Varma said, Whatever opportunities I get against South Africa, I want to finish those matches. I want to prove myself in ODIs and Tests too. Im challenging myself to perform in the longer formats and grow as an individual player. Article Source: IANS
LS Speaker Birla calls meet to break House deadlock over SIR
Lok Sabha Speaker Om Birla has called a meeting of party leaders to resolve the impasse over electoral roll revisions. Opposition parties are demanding a discussion on the special intensive revision process. Parliamentary Affairs Minister Kiren Rijiju met floor leaders but ruled out a discussion on the revision itself, calling it an administrative matter.
Acting on findings of a three-member panels report, the Madhya Pradesh Higher Education Department issued a show-cause notice to the institutions chancellor, demanding an explanation within seven days
The Union government is ready for a discussion on the SIR issue and electoral reforms in Parliament, Parliamentary Affairs Minister Kiren Rijiju said in Rajya Sabha on Tuesday, but asked Opposition parties not to insist on setting a timeline. As the Opposition demanded discussion on Special Intensive Revision (SIR) of electoral rolls for a second day in a row, Rijiju said he will hold discussions with leaders of various political parties to decide on the issue. His statement came after opposition MPs stormed into the well of the House and raised slogans demanding discussion on SIR. Leader of the Opposition and Congress president Mallikarjun Kharge said 28 block-level officers (BLOs) have died due to the excessive workload of SIR. This is an urgent matter. We want the discussion to take place now. In the interest of democracy, in the interest of citizens, in the interest of the country, you should allow a discussion (on SIR). We will definitely cooperate, he told Chairman C P Radhakrishnan. Earlier, the chairman said he had rejected 21 notices received under Rule 267, which calls for setting aside the business of the day to take up discussion on the issue being raised. He said the notices were on five different subjects, but not in order, and so were not admitted. He neither named the MPs who had moved the notices nor the subject contained in them. Opposition MPs pointed out that not naming the MPs or the subject contained in the 267 notices was against the traditions of the House. Kharge said it has been an established tradition of the Rajya Sabha to indicate the subject as well as the MP who has given the 267 notice. Now suddenly, MPs who gave notices, their names are not read, nor is the subject read out. He went on to allege that while the previous Chair would only look at the Leader of the House, J P Nadda, while conducting the proceedings, Radhakrishnan was only looking at his table. We want you to look at all sides. The Chairman responded that when the House is in order, he will listen to everyone. Bringing the House in order is your job, the government's job, not our job, Kharge replied. Opposition leaders vs Parliamentary affairs minister Kiren Rijiju on SIR debate amidst BLO suicides Radhakrishnan said the Parliamentary Affairs Minister on Monday stated openness for a discussion and had sought time to come back on the issue. Nadda said he has been told that a meeting with Opposition leaders will take place very soon to decide on the issue. Yesterday, I said, please don't put timeline conditions on anything, Rijiju said. My only limited request is that I am going to engage with leaders of different political parties, it may be formally, informally, ultimately it will come to you (the Chair)... Once we start the process of consultation. Now the problem begins when you start questioning time; everything cannot be mechanical, he responded. In a parliamentary democracy, there has to be dialogue and discussion, he said. There are many issues in the country. You should not undermine one issue and take up another issue. All the issues are important. As Opposition MPs again pressed for an immediate discussion on SIR, he targeted them, saying they were venting out their anger at not being able to win elections. You cannot win elections, people don't trust you, and you take out your anger in the House. This is not correct, he said, adding that elections are the people's platform in a democracy. I stated yesterday also, we are ready for discussion, but we have to first meet formally. It is not right to insist on time. Earlier, as soon as the listed official papers were laid on the table of the House, Opposition MPs started raising slogans demanding a discussion on SIR. Some of them moved into the well of the House. Radhakrishnan said this was not correct and asked them to go back to their seats. You cannot take the House for granted. I am not going to allow this indiscipline, he said and called for the listed Zero Hour mentions. The initial MPs listed for raising matters of urgent public importance happened to be from the Opposition. Called to speak, when they mentioned that a discussion on SIR should take place, the Chair ruled that they had to stick to the subject mentioned in their notices. He then quickly called the next MP. He didn't even initially allow a point of order sought by Tiruchi Siva of DMK. What point of order? You want to speak on the subject or not? How can I allow a point of order when everybody is shouting? What is the point of order when there is no order? Nobody can take the House for granted, he said, asking opposition MPs to first go back to their seats. Opposition MPs returned to their seats. Siva then raised a point of order, noting that the Chair had not indicated the reason for rejecting 267 notices. Radhakrishnan said he had indicated the reason for rejecting the notices in his ruling. Amid the din, the Chair called for the next Zero Hour mention. Ajit Kumar Bhuyan (IND) raised the issue of irregularities in a university in Assam, while K Laxman (BJP) raised the issue of drug abuse posing a threat to public health and national security. Baburam Nishad (BJP) spoke on the Ken-Betwa inter-river linking project. Opposition leaders vs Parliamentary affairs minister Kiren Rijiju on SIR debate amidst BLO suicides
An Indian employee faced a salary deduction for leaving work to be with their grandmother in the ICU. This incident, shared online, ignited discussions about workplace empathy and boundaries. The employee later set firm boundaries regarding work hours after a demanding shift. Social media users largely supported the employee's stance against unhealthy work expectations.
Supreme Courts Stern Stand On Illegal Entry Of Rohingyas: Do We Roll Out A Red Carpet For Them?'
The Supreme Court noted that Rohingyas were entering India through underground routes and then demanding rights such as food and shelter.
Kharge, Sonia, Rahul, other Oppn MPs protest against SIR in Parliament complex
New Delhi: Several Opposition leaders, including Congress president Mallikarjun Kharge and former party chiefs Sonia Gandhi and Rahul Gandhi, staged a protest in the Parliament House complex on Tuesday (December 2, 2025), demanding a discussion on electoral reforms and opposing the Special Intensive Revision (SIR) of electoral rolls. Holding posters and placards, the leaders displayed [] The post Kharge, Sonia, Rahul, other Oppn MPs protest against SIR in Parliament complex appeared first on Northlines .
Parliament Winter Session | Day 2: Centre Tables Excise Act Amendment Amid Massive Uproar Over SIR
| Parliaments Winter Session enters Day 2, and the political temperature is already soaring. The Centre is set to table a key bill to amend the Excise Act, even as charged Opposition benches continue their offensive over the SIR (Special Investigation Report) and the Herald case.At 10:30 AM, Opposition MPs from the INDIA bloc are expected to stage a massive protest outside Parliament, demanding a full-fledged debate on the SIR issue. Day 1 witnessed repeated adjournments, and Day 2 is shaping up to be equally turbulent with heated exchanges, sloganeering, and a clear legislative-vs-accountability faceoff. n18oc_india
LIVE | Winter Session Day 2: Lok Sabha adjourned till 12 noon amid Opposition protest over SIR issue
The second day of the Winter Session began on a tumultuous note as Opposition MPs continued their protest against the ongoing Special Intensive Revision (SIR) of the electoral roll. Lok Sabha proceedings were adjourned till 12 noon as Opposition MPs refused to relent in pressing for a discussion on SIR. Following the adjournment, LS Speaker Om Birla called Opposition floor leaders and ministers for consultations to resolve the issue. Ahead of the day's proceedings INDIA bloc MPs staged a demonstration outside Parliaments Makar Dwar at 10:30 am. This comes a day after the Winter Session opened to disruptions, with the Lok Sabha repeatedly adjourned and the Opposition walking out of the Rajya Sabha over demands for an immediate debate on the SIR exercise, which is underway in 12 states and union territories. The government said it was open to a discussion but would not commit to a timeline. On Day 2, the Centre is set to move the Central Excise (Amendment) Bill, 2025 in the Lok Sabha. Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman will seek to amend the Central Excise Act to raise excise duties and cesses on tobacco products. Congress moves adjournment notice on Sanchar Saathi app issue Congress MP Renuka Chowdhury has filed an adjournment motion notice in the Rajya Sabha seeking suspension of business to discuss the government's directions on installation of the Sanchar Saathi App in new mobile handsets. The Congress has criticised the directions of the Department of Telecommunications (DoT) on pre-installation of the Sanchar Saathi app in new mobile handsets as unconstitutional, and demanded its immediate rollback. The party MP has demanded a discussion under Rule 267 which calls for setting aside all other business to take up the matter. In her adjournment notice, the party MP said, The Right to Privacy is an intrinsic facet of the fundamental right to life and personal liberty, guaranteed under Article 21 of the Constitution. The Department of Telecommunications' circular directing smartphone manufacturers and importers to pre-load the Sanchar Saathi application in a manner that cannot be deleted constitutes a grave affront to this fundamental right. Such a mandate enables pervasive surveillance and threatens to place every movement, interaction, and decision of citizens under constant watch, without adequate safeguards or parliamentary oversight, Chowdhury said. I, therefore, demand an adjournment of all business of the House to take up an urgent discussion on this critical issue affecting the rights and liberties of our citizens, she said in her notice. Lok Sabha adjourned till 12 noon amid Opposition stir In the Lok Sabha, proceedings quickly turned turbulent as Opposition MPs entered the Well, raising slogans and demanding a debate on the SIR exercise. Amid repeated sloganeering and disruptions, Speaker Om Birla adjourned the House till 12 noon after Opposition MPs refused to relent in pressing for a discussion. After the Lok Sabha was adjourned, the Speaker called Opposition floor leaders and ministers for consultations to resolve the issue. LS, RS open to tense scenes as Opposition amps up pressure over SIR Both Houses had a tense start on Tuesday as Opposition MPs launched protests, increasing pressure on the government to allow a debate on the ongoing SIR exercise in 12 states and Union Territories. In the Lok Sabha, proceedings quickly grew turbulent as Opposition MPs entered the Well, raising slogans and demanding that the House take up a debate on the issue. Opposition MPs protest over SIR before House convenes Several opposition leaders, including Congress president Mallikarjun Kharge and former party chiefs Sonia Gandhi and Rahul Gandhi, on Tuesday staged a protest in the Parliament House complex against the SIR and demanded a discussion on electoral reforms. The leaders held posters and placards against the Special Intensive Revision (SIR) of the electoral rolls. They also had a huge banner which read 'Stop SIR-Stop Vote Chori' and raised slogans against the government. Kharge, Sonia Gandhi, Rahul Gandhi, Priyanka Gandhi Vadra, DMK's K Kanhimozhi, and TR Baalu were among the opposition leaders protesting in front of Parliament's Makar Dwar. VIDEO | Parliament winter session 2025: Opposition leaders stage a protest inside Parliament premises over the issue of SIR. (Full video available on PTI Videos - https://t.co/n147TvqRQz ) pic.twitter.com/8IpLBwx3DQ Press Trust of India (@PTI_News) December 2, 2025 The second day of the Winter Session began on a tumultuous note as Opposition MPs continued their protest against the ongoing Special Intensive Revision (SIR) of the electoral roll. INDIA bloc MPs staged a demonstration outside Parliaments Makar Dwar at 10:30 am ahead of the days proceedings. This comes a day after the Winter Session opened to disruptions, with the Lok Sabha repeatedly adjourned and the Opposition walking out of the Rajya Sabha over demands for an immediate debate on the SIR exercise, which is underway in 12 states and union territories. The government said it was open to a discussion but would not commit to a timeline. On Day 2, the Centre is set to move the Central Excise (Amendment) Bill, 2025 in the Lok Sabha. Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman will seek to amend the Central Excise Act to raise excise duties and cesses on tobacco products. Day 1 recap: SIR row fuels protests, walkout On Tuesday, the Winter Session opened to disruptions, with the Lok Sabha repeatedly adjourned and the Opposition staging a walkout in the Rajya Sabha over demands for an immediate debate on the Special Intensive Revision (SIR) of electoral rolls. The government maintained it was open to a discussion but refused to commit to a timeline. Ahead of the sitting, Prime Minister Narendra Modi accused the Opposition of turning Parliament into a warm up arena for elections or an outlet to vent out frustration after defeat, adding that he was willing to offer tips to bring positivity in politics. He said Parliament was meant for delivery, not drama. In the Lok Sabha, Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman introduced two bills to repurpose levies on tobacco, pan masala and other sin goods, ahead of the phaseout of the GST compensation cess. Persistent opposition protests over SIR forced two adjournments, with Speaker Om Birla warning MPs against lowering the dignity of the House. The House later passed the Manipur GST Bill, replacing an ordinance implementing GST 2.0 reforms in the state. In the Rajya Sabha, Parliamentary Affairs Minister Kiren Rijiju said the government was not averse to discussing SIR or electoral reforms but urged the Opposition not to insist on an immediate debate or a fixed schedule. Unhappy with the response, members of several parties walked out. Rijiju sought more time to reply to demands for discussion on the ongoing SIR exercise in nine states and three Union Territories.
Congress chief Mallikarjun Kharge slammed the Modi government for a fresh FIR in the National Herald case, calling it a political vendetta against the Gandhi family. The BJP countered, demanding explanations for alleged loot by its leaders and stating the case predates the current administration. The Congress maintains the ED is conducting a politically motivated witch hunt.
Congress criticises the DoT directive requiring mandatory pre-installation of the Sanchar Saathi app on new mobile phones, calling it a violation of privacy and demanding its immediate rollback.
FM Sitharaman calls for global cooperation to address new tax challenges at Global Forum meeting
Union Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman emphasized that the global economy faces complex challenges from digitalization and new financial products, demanding joint action from all nations. Speaking at the 18th Global Forum Plenary Meeting, she highlighted the need for cooperation, trust, and timely information exchange, stressing that tax transparency is crucial for fairness and responsible governance.
Congress MPs have moved adjournment motions in the Lok Sabha. They are demanding the immediate suspension of the Special Intensive Revision of electoral rolls. Allegations include the process being unplanned and rushed. Significant pressure on Booth Level Officers has reportedly led to multiple deaths. Opposition MPs are expected to continue their protest.
Starbucks will pay $35 million to over 15,000 New York City workers following claims of unpredictable shifts. This settlement, alongside a $3.4 million penalty, comes amid a nationwide union strike demanding better staffing and stable hours. The coffee giant also agreed to comply with the city's Fair Workweek law, aiming to address worker grievances after years of stalled contract negotiations.
Omar on backfoot over OBC reservation review report
SRINAGAR: The Omar Abdullah government in Jammu and Kashmir faces growing political and community pressure ahead of the submission of the Cabinet Sub-Committees reservation review report, with OBC groups demanding a steep quota hike and Kashmiri leaders warning against any dilution of the Residents of Backward Areas (RBA) category. Chief Minister Omar Abdullah recently confirmed that the cabinet will take up the issue of rationalising job reservations in its next meeting. We were constrained by the fact that I did not want anybody to sabotage this by going to the Election Commission because of the (model) code of conduct. Now that the code of conduct is over, the concerned minister will present the memo in the next cabinet meeting, and we will discuss it then, he said. Reservations have emerged as a major flashpoint following the Centres expansion of reserved categories and the increase in quotas over the last five years. The Lt Governor administrations policy before last years Assembly polls pushed the reserved-category share to over 60%, substantially reducing the Open Merit quota. Currently, SCs hold 8%, ST 20%, EWS 10%, RBA 10%, OBC 8% and ALC/IB 4%. Adding political pressure, NC MP Aga Ruhullah has issued a December 20 ultimatum to the government to present what he called a balanced reservation policy or face protests. R K Kalsotra, State President of the All India Confederation of SC/ST/OBC Organisations (J&K), said the OBC quota must rise to at least 15%. He noted that the Mandal Commission recommended 27% reservation nationally for OBCs, reflecting 52% of Indias OBC population. In J&K, too, OBCs constitute a major chunk of the population and we only get 8% reservation. Kalsotra urged that reservations be restricted to four categoriesSC, ST, OBC and EWSand proposed a revised structure of OBC 15%, ST 12%, SC 10% and EWS 10%, totalling 47%, leaving 53% for Open Merit. He called categories like RBA, ALC and ST-II political creations for vote-bank purposes. However, Kashmiri leaders argue that removing RBA would severely disadvantage the Valleys communities. Peoples Conference chairman Sajjad Lone said, I had expressed apprehension that changes, if any, will be at the cost of Kashmiri-speaking population, adding that even during BJP rule, the RBA structure was left untouched because this is the only form of reservation where Kashmiris get some relief. The PDP has also opposed any cut to the RBA share. Any cut in RBA quota will dilute Kashmiri representation under the guise of administrative rationalisation, PDP MLA Waheed Para said. Major flashpoint Reservations have emerged as a major flashpoint following the Centres expansion of reserved categories and the increase in quotas over the last five years.
Fugitive Vijay Mallya Hits Out At Government After New Data On Fugitives Is Released In Parliament
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Saru: Shagun Pandey says playing Ved completely reshaped his lifestyle
Shagun Pandey says playing Ved in Saru has transformed his lifestyle, demanding strict discipline and long training hours. With no plan B, he embraced acting fully, admitting the role required him to unlearn old habits
Parliament winter session: On CPRs 1st day as RS chairman, Congress raises Dhankhar issue
Vice President C.P. Radhakrishnan's first day as Rajya Sabha chairman saw a warm welcome from the treasury benches, led by PM Modi, praising his democratic rise. However, the opposition, led by Mallikarjun Kharge, clashed with the treasury, raising concerns about the previous chairman's sudden exit and demanding equal treatment for opposition voices.
Winter session: Govts broken conventions of Parliament, says Kharge
Congress chief Mallikarjun Kharge accused PM Modi of dramabazi and undermining parliamentary conventions. He highlighted the government's refusal to debate public issues and the passage of bills without discussion. SP chief Akhilesh Yadav questioned the drama surrounding BLO deaths and UP polls, demanding compensation and a probe into voter list exercises allegedly favouring the BJP.
262 Army cadets from Kashmir pass out from JKLI centre in Udhampur
Excelsior Correspondent JAMMU, Dec 1: Over 250 Army recruits from Jammu and Kashmir were formally inducted into the Jammu and Kashmir Light Infantry (JKLI) regiment on Monday. The 262 young cadets from Kashmir districts such as Kupwara, Baramulla, Budgam and Srinagar, took oath as soldiers and pledged to defend the nation. Lieutenant General P K Mishra, General Officer Commanding (GOC) White Knight Corps, reviewed the passing-out parade held at the JAKLI Regimental Training Centre in Dhansal. Families of the soldiers [] The post 262 Army cadets from Kashmir pass out from JKLI centre in Udhampur appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Bengal CEO seeks report on 2,208 booths where no deaths, absentees or duplicate voters found
The Election Commission of India reported zero uncollectible enumeration forms in 2,208 West Bengal polling booths, prompting a 24-hour report request from district officials. Meanwhile, Trinamool-backed BLOs protested at the CEO's office, alleging irregularities and demanding a probe into IPAC's role in form digitisation, with claims of fake entries and illegal voters.
Demanding debates not drama: Opposition as Parliament Winter Session kicks off
Opposition MPs disrupted the Lok Sabha on the winter session's opening day. Protests over special intensive revision of electoral rolls led to two adjournments. MPs criticized the Prime Minister's remarks and accused the government of avoiding debates. The Finance Minister introduced three bills amid the disruption. Opposition leaders voiced concerns about the revision process impacting democracy and vote cutting.
Sangarsh Samiti resolve to intensify stir for Minority Status to SMVD Medical College
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Manipur government forms panels to rehabilitate displaced people after month-long protest
GUWAHATI: Manipur government on Monday constituted state and district levels committees to strengthen the ongoing efforts for rehabilitation and resettlement of the people who were internally displaced by the ethnic violence. The government made an announcement on the constitution of the panels through a statement, issued hours after the internally displaced persons (IDPs) had launched a month-long protest demanding their resettlement at their original homes by this month. The statement said the constitution of the committees reflects the governments commitment to ensuring a coordinated, responsive and people-centred approach to restoring stability and supporting affected families. The state level committee will be headed by the Chief Secretary. Commissioners of Finance, Home, and Rural Development and Panchayati Raj, with the Special or Additional Secretary (Home) serving as Convenor, will provide policy direction.The district level committees will be headed by respective district magistrates. This high-level body is designed to ensure unified decision-making, enhance inter-departmental coordination, and address systemic issues that may affect the overall progress of rehabilitation and resettlement efforts across the state, the statement said. Internally displaced people clash with security forces as they attempt to return to native homes in Manipur The committees have been tasked with monitoring and coordinating all rehabilitation and resettlement initiatives for IDPs and addressing bottlenecks to ensure timely and efficient delivery of support. This structured intervention is expected to streamline processes, enhance inter-departmental coordination, and ensure that assistance reaches families, the statement further stated. The IDPs, who have been lodged in various relief camps for more than two years now, launched the protest from the Imphal West district. Meitei organisation Coordinating Committee on Manipur Integrity (COCOMI) lent its support to the protestors. COCOMI convenor Khuraijam Athouba joined them on the first day of the stir. Referring to assurances from authorities that the IDPs will be able to return to their original areas by December, Athouba warned that if the government failed to ensure resettlement within this month, they would be compelled to intensify their agitation. There have been multiple incidents recently where security forces foiled the attempts of IDPs to return to their original homes in or near Kuki areas. They began making the attempts after the state administration had taken a decision to hold the Sangai Festival. Their argument was that the holding of the festival indicated the return of peace and normalcy in the state.
Nagesh Trophy 2025: CAB Haryana Storm To 10-wicket Victory In A One-sided Contest
National T20 Cricket Tournament: CAB Haryana produced a ruthless display to overpower CAB Pondicherry by 10 wickets, setting the tone for the days fixtures in the Nagesh Trophy 2025, the 8th edition of the Mens National T20 Cricket Tournament for the Blind 2025 in Jabalpur on Monday. Put in to bat, Pondicherry were bowled out for 63 in just 10.2 overs, unable to withstand Haryanas relentless attack. Skipper Deepak Malik (B3) spearheaded the bowling effort with a superb 2/14 in 3 overs, while Parveen Kumar Sharma chipped in with 3 wickets, tightening the stranglehold. Haryanas response was nothing short of emphatic. Captain Deepak Malik (49 not out off 26) and wicketkeeper Rohit Sharma (9 not out off 8) raced to the target in a mere 5.2 overs, sealing a commanding win without breaking a sweat. For his strong all-round show, Deepak Malik (B3) was adjudged Player of the Match. The victory reinforces Haryanas status as a top contender in the league stage. In the second match of the day, CAB Odisha crushed CAB Madhya Pradesh with a 10-wicket masterclass on Monday. CAB Odisha delivered another dominant 10-wicket triumph, outclassing CAB Madhya Pradesh with exceptional composure and control. Madhya Pradesh posted 111/8 in 20 overs, with 39 extras contributing significantly to the total, as Odishas disciplined attack applied constant pressure. Dhanapati Gauda (B3) led brilliantly, returning 3 wickets in 4 overs and breaking the backbone of MPs middle order. Odishas chase was a clinical exhibition of confidence and skill. Dhanapati Gauda (49 off 36) and Lalprasad Soren (53 off 34) forged an unbroken opening stand to overhaul the target in 11.2 overs, ensuring a flawless victory. Madhya Pradesh posted 111/8 in 20 overs, with 39 extras contributing significantly to the total, as Odishas disciplined attack applied constant pressure. Dhanapati Gauda (B3) led brilliantly, returning 3 wickets in 4 overs and breaking the backbone of MPs middle order. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Earlier in February this year, Andhra Pradesh reaffirmed their dominance in blind cricket by securing victory at the 7th edition of the Nagesh Trophy Mens National T20 Cricket Tournament for the Blind 2024-25. In a thrilling final held at Altiore Sports Oval, Andhra Pradesh outclassed Delhi with a commanding performance, clinching victory by a comprehensive margin. Article Source: IANS
Parliament Winter Session: AAP MP Sanjay Singh seeks discussion on SIR in Rajya Sabha
Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) Rajya Sabha MP Sanjay Singh, on Monday, submitted a Suspension of Business notice in the House ahead of the first day of the Winter Session, demanding a discussion on the ongoing Special Intensive Revision (SIR) of the electoral rolls in 12 States and Union Territories.
Dhurandhar: Delhi HC refuses stay on Ranveer Singh`s film
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262 Army cadets from Kashmir pass out from JKLIR centre in Udhampur
JAMMU:Over 250 Army recruits from Jammu and Kashmir were formally inducted into the Jammu and Kashmir Light Infantry (JKLI) regiment on Monday. The 262 young cadets from Kashmir districts such as Kupwara, Baramulla, Budgam and Srinagar, took oath as soldiers and pledged to defend the nation. Lieutenant General P K Mishra, General Officer Commanding (GOC) []
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Anand Mahindra shared a breathtaking image of Rishi Parashar Mandir in Mandi, Himachal Pradesh, calling its beauty 'almost unreal.' The industrialist revealed a personal connection, regretting not visiting the region his late aunt praised. This blend of family memory and natural splendor resonated deeply with followers, highlighting Mahindra's appreciation for authentic, unhurried places.
Opposition escalates attack over SIR in Parliament
New Delhi: The Opposition on Monday intensified its attack on the government over the ongoing Special Intensive Revision (SIR) of electoral rolls, with senior leaders across parties alleging large-scale voter deletions, irregularities, and attempts at vote chori. Several prominent voices warned that the integrity of Indias democratic process was being undermined, demanding an immediate debate 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 .
Congress MP Renuka Chowdhury sparked controversy by bringing a stray puppy to Parliament grounds, claiming she rescued it from the road. She asserted that eal dogs who ite are already in Parliament, criticizing the government. BJP MP Jagdambika Pal condemned the act as amasha and a breach of protocol, demanding action.
Lok Sabha proceedings were adjourned on Monday, the first day of the Winter session of the Parliament, amid unrelenting protests by the opposition parties demanding a discussion on the controversial Special Intensive Revision (SIR) of electoral rolls. The Opposition has been pushing for a debate on the exercise launched by the Election Commission, pointing out several issues, including the rising number of suicides of the booth level officers (BLO), allegedly due to work pressure. Before being adjourned for the day around 2.20 PM, the House saw two earlier adjournments during the Question Hour in the morning and later in the afternoon. Several Opposition members trooped into the Well shouting slogans and protesting over SIR. However, amid the uproar, a bill to implement amendments to the GST law in Manipur was passed after a brief discussion. The Bill was introduced earlier in the day by Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman to replace an ordinance on the issue. The state is under President's rule, hence Parliament is using its powers to pass the legislation. During the 12 minutes of the Zero Hour, Sitharaman introduced three bills besides tabling supplementary demands for grants for 2025-2026. Two bills to levy excise duty on tobacco and tobacco products, as well as a new cess on the manufacture of pan masala, were introduced. They are the Central Excise (Amendment) Bill, 2025, and the Health Security and National Security Cess Bill, 2025. (With inputs from PTI) Congress hits back after PMs no drama remark, calls Modi the biggest dramabaaz
Why this Nanded teen married a corpse and is demanding death penalty for her father and brothers
An 18-year-old woman accused her Hindu family of murdering her 25-year-old Buddhist boyfriend over their inter-caste relationship in Nanded. She performed symbolic wedding rituals at his funeral and demanded the death penalty for her father and brothers, who have been arrested along with three others.
Lok Sabha adjourns for the day; Bill on Manipur GST passed amid din
Several Opposition members trooped into the Well shouting slogans and protesting over SIR, as they have been demanding a debate on the issue
Real Dogs Sitting In Parliament: Congress MP Renuka Chaudhary Brings Puppy To House
The winter session of the Parliament, especially in Lok Sabha, saw repeated sloganeering and protests by Opposition MPs demanding a discussion on the Special Intensive Revision (SIR) across the country
UP Woman Dislocates Jaw While Eating Golgappas: All About Temporomandibular Disorder
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Ishaan Khatter: I go to mandirs, masjids, churches
Ishaan Khatter, lauded for his role in India's Oscar entry 'Homebound,' reflects on his multicultural upbringing, seeing pluralism as India's core strength. He believes the film's portrayal of marginalized boys finding connection is a quiet act of resistance, highlighting humanity beyond labels and advocating for more conversations to foster societal growth and understanding.
Chennai man held for harassing woman for three years
CHENNAI: A 35-year-old man from Thiru Vi Ka Nagar was arrested on Saturday on charges of harassing a 25-year-old woman in Kolathur both on social media and also turning up at her house demanding that her parents give her hand in marriage. Police seized the mobile phone he reportedly used to create a fake Facebook account and send obscene messages to her. According to the Kolathur police, the two first became acquainted while working at a private firm in Guindy in 2022, where Ramesh (name changed) allegedly followed her, pressured her to accept his proposal, and continued to trouble her until the company removed him from service after she complained. He later resurfaced when she was working in Ayanavaram. Ramesh contacted her online under a false name, and argued with her parents at their home on Wednesday. The police booked him under BNS and the Tamil Nadu Prohibition of Harassment of Women Act, and remanded him in judicial custody on Saturday.
Parliament Winter Session to begin today The Winter Session of Parliament begins today, with the government set to push through an extensive legislative agenda that includes 14 Bills. The session comes amid heightened tensions between the ruling NDA and the Opposition, with the latter demanding debates on issues such as the Special Intensive Revision (SIR) of electoral rolls, the recent suicides of Booth Level Officers (BLOs), and national security concerns following the Delhi car blast. Parliamentary Affairs Minister Kiren Rijiju emphasised that the House will function as per established rules, while Congress, DMK and other parties accused the government of curtailing democracy by reducing the session to just 15 sittings, down from the usual 20. Key bills expected to be tabled include the Atomic Energy Bill, which seeks to regulate atomic energy while enabling private sector participation, the Higher Education Commission of India Bill, and proposals to levy excise duty and cess on tobacco products and pan masala. Opposition parties are pressing for discussions on price rise, unemployment, federalism, and delays in passing state legislature bills. They also intend to debate the recently passed Labour Codes, economic security, air pollution, and Indias foreign policy. The government, meanwhile, is promoting discussions on the 150th anniversary of the composition of Vande Mataram, though most Opposition parties expressed little interest in the proposal during all-party meetings. The Lok Sabha has earmarked 10 hours for the discussion, with the date to be decided by Speaker Om Birla. This Winter Session, the first after the NDAs emphatic Bihar Assembly victory, is expected to be closely watched as both sides seek to project their political strengths in Parliament. Speaker Om Birla urges MPs to uphold duty, dignity and democratic values as Winter Session begins Lok Sabha Speaker Om Birla posted on X ahead of the commencement of the Winter Session, saying the sixth session of the 18th Lok Sabha begins today with Parliament serving as the highest platform for expressing the nations expectations and democratic values. He said each session reinforces duty, dignity and public welfare, and urged all MPs to uphold healthy parliamentary traditions and ensure a productive, meaningful session through active participation. PM Modi says first-time MPs must get chance to speak, warns against drama in Parliament Speaking to the media as the Winter Session of Parliament begins, Prime Minister Narendra Modi said newly elected MPs are growing frustrated because they are not getting opportunities to speak about their constituencies and raise issues of national importance. He stressed that first-time MPs, across party lines, must be given space in the House. There are many places to do drama; there is space for that, but not here, the Prime Minister said. PM Modi urges Opposition to rise above Bihar poll defeat, focus on real issues in Winter Session Addressing the media as Parliaments Winter Session begins, PM Narendra Modi said India has demonstrated that democracy can deliver and the world has witnessed the countrys economic strength alongside its democratic processes. He stressed that the focus of the session should be on substantive national issues and the responsibilities of public representatives. Modi called on the Opposition to raise strong, real issues in the House while overcoming the disappointment of Bihar election results. The panic of defeat should not become a ground for debate, he said, adding that some parties still seem unable to digest their losses despite the time elapsed since the elections. Highlighting the importance of balanced governance, the Prime Minister urged MPs to handle public expectations with responsibility while thinking about the future of the country. He said this session should concentrate on what Parliament envisions for the nation and how it plans to address the countrys pressing challenges. Gogoi moves adjournment motion in Lok Sabha over electoral roll irregularities Congress MP Gaurav Gogoi submitted an adjournment motion in the Lok Sabha, citing vulnerabilities in voter lists that threaten free and fair elections and undermine public trust in the electoral system. Congress MP Venugopal moves adjournment motion in Lok Sabha over SIR crisis KC Venugopal served an adjournment motion notice in the Lok Sabha, highlighting the grave crisis from the Election Commissions Special Intensive Revision, citing pressure on BLOs, multiple deaths, and widespread public confusion. PM Modi begins address PM Modi has begun his address to the media ahead of the winter session of the parliament. Vice President CP Radhakrishnan arrives at Parliament to preside over Rajya Sabha for first time Vice President and Rajya Sabha Chairman CP Radhakrishnan reached Parliament ahead of the Winter Session, set to preside over the Upper House for the first time since his election. #WATCH | Delhi: Vice President and Rajya Sabha Chairman CP Radhakrishnan arrives at the Parliament, ahead of the commencement of the Winter Session of Parliament today He will preside over the Rajya Sabha for the first time after being elected as the Vice President of India pic.twitter.com/HStQuQOdjn ANI (@ANI) December 1, 2025 PM Modi to address media shortly Prime Minister Narendra Modi is scheduled to brief the media before the opening of the Sixth Session of the Eighteenth Lok Sabha at Hans Dwar, Parliament House
In Keralas political sphere, Nairs hold sway
KOCHI: In September 28, 2018, when the Supreme Court declared the custom of prohibiting women in their menstruating years from entering Sabarimala temple as unconstitutional, devotees in Kerala were confused. The liberals celebrated the order, and the resistance was feeble. However, the Pandalam royal family gave a call to organise a protest rally from Medical Mission Junction to Pandalam Ayyappa temple on October 2. Later, Nair Service Society (NSS) general secretary G Sukumaran Nair came out in support of the rally. By afternoon on October 2, women started gathering in Pandalam town and by 3pm, traffic on MC Road came to a grinding halt. The police, who had expected 5,000 people, had to plead with the organisers to disperse the gathering. That became the turning point in the Sabarimala agitation. The NSS bold stand inspired Hindu organisations to unite against what they viewed as the violation of the temples customs. Once known as the martial nobility and agriculturists, who held huge tracts of land, the decline of the Nair community started with the enactment of the Kerala Land Reforms Act in 1963. However, while the Nairs, forming 12.5% of the population, may not be a force to reckon with, the community is well organised and has always succeeded in overriding caste equations and commanding key positions. And though its relationship with the ruling CPM has not been cordial, the community has 20 MLAs and seven ministers in Pinarayi 2.0. Compared to other caste groups, Nairs have always been successful in claiming hegemony. Its because we have maintained an equidistance policy and do not go after politicians for favours, explains Sukumaran Nair. The NSS is duty bound to protect the faith, rituals and practices of the Hindu community and will oppose any move to violate the sanctity of the temples. Our stand has been consistent, whether it was Sabarimala, Padmanabha Swamy temple or the row over terming Lord Ganapathy as a myth. We never demand any position. Have you seen any statement from NSS demanding favours based on caste equations? We dont interfere in politics, but will oppose any move that violates our rights, said Sukumaran Nair. From the days of Vimochana Samaram (Liberation Struggle) of 1959, NSS was known to be staunch supporters of Congress. The anti-forward caste narrative of the communists, who projected themselves as champions of the backward classes, helped Congress to get NSS on its side. However, the influence of BJP has been growing in the community recently. The NSS leadership came under attack from Hindu organisations for its decision to participate in the government-organised Global Ayyappa Meet. Defending the decision, Sukumaran Nair said, The decision was not taken in favour of the ruling party. We opposed the government when it violated the practices of Sabarimala temple. However, the same government changed its stand understanding the sentiments of devotees and invited us to participate. The meet aimed at improving the facilities at Sabarimala. How could we oppose it? I told the government that if the objective of the conference was to improve facilities of devotees, we will support. That doesnt mean that I am supporting the CM, he said. With around 5,300 Karayogams (local units) across the state, the NSS has sway over the community members. It supports the livelihood of around 2 lakh women through the 20,000-odd women self-help groups. This network helps NSS have direct influence among community members at the grassroots. These women had volunteered to lead the Sabarimala protest rally on October 2, 2018, in Pandalam. While a majority of the Nair community was traditionally supporters of the Congress party, around 20% members were aligned to the Communist party. However, the BJP claims that around 50% of the Nairs have switched their loyalty towards the saffron party. The fact that a majority of the former CMs were from the Nair community underscores its political influence. Also, all four CM aspirants in the Congress Ramesh Chennithala, V D Satheesan, K C Venugopal and Shashi Tharoor are from the community.
SIR may heat up Winter Session starting today
NEW DELHI: The stage is set for a stormy start to Parliaments Winter Session on Monday, with the Opposition demanding a full discussion on the Special Intensive Revision of electoral rolls, while the ruling party is pushing for a discussion on 150 years of Vande Mataram. During the Business Advisory Committee (BAC) meeting of the Rajya Sabha on Sunday, the government declined to clarify whether any debate would take place on the broader topic of electoral reforms, despite repeated demands from the Opposition. Earlier, at an all-party meeting, the Opposition parties put up a united front demanding discussions on SIR, labour codes and national security. Parliamentary Affairs Minister Kiren Rijiju had stated that the decision on a discussion on the SIR would be taken at the BAC meeting. At the BAC meeting chaired by Vice President and Rajya Sabha Chairman C P Radhakrishnan, opposition leaders agreed to cooperate to ensure smooth functioning of the House and urged the Rajya Sabha chairman to allow a discussion on the SIR exercise on Monday, the first day of the Winter Session of Parliament, said a source. Nationwide SIR | When a clean-up becomes a mess Opposition parties conveyed that they want Parliament to run smoothly. They also sought a short discussion on the urgent need for further electoral reforms at 2 pm on Monday. If the discussion is not held, the government must be held responsible for disrupting Parliament, they said, the source said. A senior opposition leader said they also suggested titles, including urgent need for further electoral reforms or urgent need to further strengthen integrity and transparency of electoral process for the discussion. However, the Parliamentary minister said they will get back, he added. While the government is pushing for a discussion on Vande Mataram, Opposition said they would not cooperate unless there is a debate on SIR or electoral reforms. The government has listed 13 legislative bills and one financial bill for passage. Opposition parties say Election Commission extending schedule shows SIR planned in haste
As Kohli surpasses Sachin, Chahal quips: 'Mujhse 52 centuries jyada'
Yuzvendra Chahal celebrated Virat Kohli's record 52nd ODI century with enthusiastic social media posts. Kohli's masterful 135 guided India to a commanding total against South Africa. Chahal's playful messages highlighted Kohli's potential pursuit of Sachin Tendulkar's milestone, showcasing their close bond and the spinner's unfiltered joy in celebrating his Virat bhaiya's achievements.
Kehli Mandi FC wins Thalora Premier League
Excelsior Sports Correspondent SAMBA, Nov 30: Kehli Mandi Football Club defeated Param Football Club Hiranagar by 2-1 to lift the Thalora Premier League trophy in an exciting final held today. In the first half, Vasu scored for Kehli Mandi, giving his team an early lead. Param FCs Varun equalized in the second half, taking the match into extra time. During the five minutes of added time, Gagandeep Sambyal netted the winning goal, securing victory for Kehli Mandi. The final was [] The post Kehli Mandi FC wins Thalora Premier League appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Opposition parties seek debate on SIR, national security in Parliament's winter session
Opposition parties are demanding a parliamentary discussion on the special intensive revision of electoral rolls during the upcoming winter session, linking it to electoral reforms. The government urged smooth functioning, while highlighting its legislative agenda. Concerns over national security and state-level issues also surfaced at an all-party meeting.
'Sunday Spent Well', Says K.L. Rahul As India Beat South Africa, Is Happy To Bat At No.6
South Africa: K.L. Rahul, who is leading India in the ODI series against South Africa after a big break in the absence of Shubman Gill, on Sunday said he is okay with batting at the No.6 position as that's the role that has been given to him in the last few series. He also gave credit to Virat Kohli and Rohit Sharma, along with Harshit Rana, for making Sunday's victory possible despite a fightback by the visitors. Rahul scored a 56-ball 60 batting as a middle-order batter and shared a 78-run partnership with Virat Kohli. As they made a winning start to the series despite playing the format after a break and following the 0-2 defeat in the Test series. I'd be lying if I said no butterflies in the stomach. We're playing ODI cricket after a while. There's some expectation. But we kept taking wickets, and bowlers stuck to plans. They pushed us and kept coming hard. Batting at No. 6 is okay, gotta do the job for the team. That's the role I've been given in the last 2-3 series. It's helping personal development, said Rahul in the post-match presentation on Sunday. Rahul later put up a photograph of the Men in Blue celebrating the victory in an Instagram post with the comment, Sunday spent well. Team India wins. India put up a commanding first innings total, driven by a superb century from Virat Kohli (135 off 120 balls) and a vital half-century by Rohit Sharma (57 off 51) to help India recover from an early setback to post a big total. Asked to bat, India lost Yashasvi Jaiswal early to Nandre Burger, but Rohit and Kohli quickly seized control. Watching Rohit and Kohli play like that is always fun. They've made oppositions look silly and show why they are who they are. I've seen this for a long time, it's a lot more fun to see them around in the dressing room, said stand-in skipper Rahul after the match. The experienced pair of Rohit and Virat stitched together a fluent 136-run stand, taking the pressure off after the early setback. Rohit reached a brisk 57 off 51 balls while K.L. Rahul contributed a vital 60 off 56 balls to help India post 349/8. Watching Rohit and Kohli play like that is always fun. They've made oppositions look silly and show why they are who they are. I've seen this for a long time, it's a lot more fun to see them around in the dressing room, said stand-in skipper Rahul after the match. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Harshit's done really well; we knew he had potential. He's tall and can bowl fast; he can give runs in the back end, but he has great potential. To get crucial new-ball wickets is what we expect. Kuldeep is doing this job, key for us to take wickets, said Rahul. Article Source: IANS
Imran Khans party leaders to protest outside Islamabad HC
Peshawar: All parliamentarians of former Pakistan prime minister Imran Khans party would lodge a massive protest outside the Islamabad High Court on Tuesday demanding the release of their incarcerated leader from Adiala Jail, a top party leader said Sunday. Chief Minister of Pakistans Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province, Sohail Afridi, announced that after the protest demonstration outside 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 .
West Bengal BLOs continue protest despite 99% EF digitisation, demand 2-month extension
West Bengal's BLOs, demanding a two-month deadline extension for Enumeration Form digitization and a glitch-free app, have declared their protests will continue despite a seven-day extension from the ECI. Trinamool leaders criticized the ECI's planning and demanded an apology. Meanwhile, a Special Rolls Officer investigated alleged voter surge complaints in South 24 Parganas.
JSCA International Stadium Complex: Virat Kohli returned to action with a bang, scoring a century in the first ODI against South Africa, and said he did his usual stuff of physical fitness and visualisation, which helped him land on his feet at the JSCA International Stadium Complex in Ranchi. India put up a commanding first innings total, driven by a superb century from Virat Kohli (135 off 120 balls) and vital fifties from Rohit Sharma (57, 51b) and K.L. Rahul (60, 56b). The experienced pair stitched together a fluent 136-run stand, taking the pressure off after the early setback as India posted a massive 398/8 in 50 overs. They then came back to bundle out South Africa for 332 and win the match by 17 runs with Matthew Breetzke (72, 80b), Marco Jansen (70, 39b), and Corbin Bosch (67, 51b) making it a close affair. But the spotlight was firmly on Virat Kohli; he struck 11 boundaries and seven sixes. Today was really nice to get into the game like that. Pitch played decently for 20-25 overs before slowing down. I just wanted to play the ball and enjoy the game of cricket. It was about enjoying, and when you get a start, then the experience kicks in, and you're able to build an innings, said Kohli, who was adjudged as Player of the Match. Kohli said he is not a believer in doing a lot of preparation ahead of a series. I've never been a believer in a lot of prep. All my cricket has been mental. I work physically very hard, as long as my fitness levels are up, and then you visualise batting and feeling well, it's good. I wanted to get hold of conditions in Ranchi, said Kohli after the match. Kohli said he is not a believer in doing a lot of preparation ahead of a series. Also Read: Live Cricket Score I visualise the game a lot. When I think about the game, if I see myself being intense and sharp, I know I can relax and play out there. I've played 300-odd ODI games and so much cricket; if you're in touch with the game and are able to hit balls in practice, if you bat for an hour or two in the nets, you know you're good. If you're out of form, you want to play more in the nets. Other than that, it's about being mentally ready and enjoying the game, said Kohli. Article Source: IANS
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1st ODI: India Brush Past South Africa In Close Encounter, Take 1-0 Lead In Three-match Series
JSCA International Stadium Complex: India survived a scare and sailed past South Africa in a closely-fought encounter to grab a 17-run victory in the first ODI and take a 1-0 lead in the three-match series at the JSCA International Stadium Complex in Ranchi. It was a tough battle between the batters of both sides, and a contest to take several lessons from. India put up a commanding first innings total, driven by a superb century from Virat Kohli and vital fifties from Rohit Sharma and K.L. Rahul. After being asked to bat, India lost Yashasvi Jaiswal early to Nandre Burger, but Rohit and Kohli quickly seized control. The experienced pair stitched together a fluent 136-run stand, taking the pressure off after the early setback. Rohit reached a brisk 57 off 51 balls and broke Shahid Afridis long-standing record for most ODI sixes before Marco Jansen trapped him lbw. Ruturaj Gaikwads brief stay ended with a stunning catch from Dewald Brevis, and Washington Sundar added a steady 17 before falling to Ottneil Baartman. Kohli, meanwhile, continued unruffled, bringing up his 52nd ODI hundred and 83rd international ton. He accelerated sharply after reaching three figures, taking on Prenelan Subrayen with two fours and two sixes. Rahul provided strong support with a well-paced 60, adding 76 crucial runs with Kohli. After Kohlis dismissal for 135, Rahul and Ravindra Jadeja pushed India towards a big finish with a 65-run partnership. However, a late mini-collapse, including wickets from Jansen and Corbin Bosch, restricted India to 349/8, still a formidable target for the Proteas. Chasing a daunting 350-run target, South Africa were rocked early as Indias bowling attack came out firing. Harshit Rana, entrusted with the second over, made an immediate impact on his very first legal delivery. After starting with a wide, the pacer found his rhythm immediately, producing a sharp, good-length ball that jagged back into Ryan Rickelton. The South African opener offered a lazy defensive push and paid the price; his stumps were shattered, giving India the breakthrough they wanted. Rana wasnt done. Just a ball later, he struck again to leave the visitors stunned. Quinton de Kock, newly arrived at the crease, chased a full delivery well outside off. The ball moved away enough to catch the outside edge, and KL Rahul made no mistake behind the stumps. De Kock departed for a duck, and South Africa were reduced to early rubble. The pressure only mounted. In the fifth over, Arshdeep Singh extended Indias dominance with a beautifully angled delivery to skipper Aiden Markram. Fishing at a ball moving away from him, Markram managed only a thick edge, and Rahul collected another clean catch. The captain fell for seven off 15, leaving South Africa three down and in deep trouble within the first few overs. With the top-order dismantled and the required run rate towering, South Africas chase has wobbled heavily as Indias bowlers remained firmly in command of the contest in the first Power-play. Good strategic bowling from Prasidh Krishna to round off the 10th over handed the hosts an upper hand early in the game. Matthew Breetzke and Tony de Zorzi anchored the innings well after the Indian bowlers dismantled the Protea top-order and went on to share a 66-run stand for the fourth wicket, but the latters stay ended when Kuldeep Yadav trapped him lbw. Dewald Brevis then showed composure and took on the bowlers well as he joined hands with Breetzke to pile on runs. The Indian bowlers kept receiving threats from South Africas middle-order batters, but they struck timely and managed to break partnerships as Brivis and Breetzkes stand lasted 53 runs. Jansens knock, however, surprised and shook the Men in Blue as the tall all-rounder played a whirlwind knock to take his team closer to a win. Breetzke played second fiddle as Jansen confidently took on the opposition bowlers to reduce the target. Just then, in the 34th over, a change in bowling and the move to bring Kuldeep Yadav back into the attack worked wonders for India as the spinner dismissed the in-form Jansen and Breetzke inside three deliveries, and the Men in Blue took a sigh of relief. Prenelan Subrayen and Bosch provided some respite to their teammates in the dugout, but Kuldeep picked up his fourth wicket of the day by sending the former packing in his spells final over. Bosch and Burger stretched the game to their best capacity, but Arshdeeps strike late in the 46th over to dismiss the latter kept the game evenly poised. With India needing just one wicket to win, Bosch kept everyone on the edge of their seats and gradually got to his half-century as the visitors hoped to finish off the chase. It all went down to the last over, with the Proteas needing 19 off the final six. But the visitors fight finally came to an end when a mis-hit from Bosch led to Rohit completing a fine catch to hand India a victory. With Prasidh Krishna hitting the final nail in the coffin, India clinched a close 17-run win, eventually taking a 1-0 lead in the series. With India needing just one wicket to win, Bosch kept everyone on the edge of their seats and gradually got to his half-century as the visitors hoped to finish off the chase. It all went down to the last over, with the Proteas needing 19 off the final six. But the visitors fight finally came to an end when a mis-hit from Bosch led to Rohit completing a fine catch to hand India a victory. Also Read: Live Cricket Score India 349/8 in 50 overs (Virat Kohli 135, K.L. Rahul 60; Ottneil Baartman 2-60, Nandre Burger 2-65) beat South Africa 332 all out in 49.2 overs (Matthew Breetzke 72, Marco Jansen 70, Corbin Bosch 67, Tony de Zorzi 39. Dewald Brevis 37; Kuldeep Yadav 4-68, Harshit Rana 3-65, Arshdeep Singh 2-64) by 15 runs Article Source: IANS
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The PlayStation 5 is getting a major Cyber Monday discount, with $100 off all models. That brings the PS5 Digital Edition down to $399, the standard PS5 to $449 and the new PS5 Pro to $649. If youve been holding out for the right time to upgrade or buy your first console, this is the deal to beat. You'll find the deals direct at Sony and from other retailers including Amazon and Walmart . We're seeing some of the consoles go in and out of stock at this point, but if you check back at your preferred retailer, most of them have come back in stock within a few hours. Sonys flagship console remains one of the most popular gaming systems available, and this Cyber Monday discount makes it even easier to jump in if you havent already. The standard PS5 and the slimmer PS5 Digital Edition both offer fast load times, smooth frame rates and crisp visuals powered by the custom AMD Zen 2 processor and RDNA 2 GPU. The difference between them comes down to the disc drive the standard model includes one, while the Digital Edition relies entirely on digital downloads. For those who want top-tier performance, the PS5 Pro is also getting a rare $100 discount. It features upgraded specs and enhanced ray tracing for sharper graphics, along with improved cooling to handle more demanding titles. Whether you play cinematic single-player hits or fast-paced competitive games, the PS5 lineup remains one of the strongest options on the market for next-gen gaming. Each console supports 4K output, 3D audio and access to PlayStation Plus , which unlocks online multiplayer and a rotating library of free games. The DualSense controller remains a highlight, with adaptive triggers and haptic feedback that make everything from racing to combat feel more immersive. If youre already set with a console, there are also a few solid accessory deals to consider for Cyber Monday. The DualSense Wireless Controller is down to $55, a $25 discount available in multiple colors. The premium DualSense Edge controller , which adds customizable buttons and replaceable stick modules, drops to $169 during Cyber Monday. Meanwhile, the PlayStation Portal Sonys portable Remote Player that lets you stream games from your PS5 gets discounted to $179. You'll find a ton of PlayStation Cyber Monday deals across the web right now, and they also include some game sales. This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/deals/cyber-monday-ps5-deals-sony-takes-100-off-consoles-plus-discounts-on-playstation-games-accessories-and-more-164015111.html?src=rss
Anand Mahindra recently lauded the ancient Rishi Parashar Mandir in Mandi, Himachal Pradesh. This 14th-century temple, built in pagoda style, showcases Himalayan craftsmanship. It sits beside the mesmerizing Parashar Lake, famous for its floating island. The site is linked to sage Parashar's meditation and penance, attracting visitors interested in history and spirituality.
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Ahead of Kashi-Tamil Sangamam, PM Modi urges people to learn Tamil
NEW DELHI: Prime Minister Narendra Modi, in his monthly radio broadcast Mann Ki Baat on Sunday, not only described Tamil as a great language and the pride of India, but also spoke about a range of the countrys achievements across several fields, including scientific advancements from space to the ground level, agriculture, honey production as an economically empowering subsidiary agro-initiative, and other sectors including tourism. Indias growing strength in the drone and defence sectors, as well as religious activities such as the Geeta Mahotsava and hoisting Dharmadhwaja atop Ram temple, also featured prominently in PM Modis broadcast. Focusing on the upcoming fourth edition of the Tamil Sangamam in Varanasi, commencing on December 2, this year, PM Modi urged citizens to participate and learn the Tamil language. In Tamil, he reiterated Tamil Kalachaaram Uyarvanad, Tamil Moli Uyarvanad, Tamil Indiavin Perumidam (Tamil culture is great, Tamil language is great, Tamil is the pride of India). This year's Kashi-Tamil Sangamam has a very interesting theme. Learn Tamil - Tamil Karkalam, Modi said. He also described the Kashi-Tamil Sangamam as an important platform for all those associated with the Tamil language. Whenever one speaks to the people of Kashi they always say that they enjoy being a part of the Kashi-Tamil Sangamam. Here they get the opportunity to learn something new and meet new people, Modi emphasised, urging people to learn Tamil. I urge all of you to be a part of the Kashi-Tamil Sangamam. Along with this, do consider other platforms as well, that strengthen the spirit of 'Ek Bharat-Shrestha Bharat', he asserted. Speaking about Indias achievements, Modi informed listeners that the country has reached a major milestone in food grain production. The country has also achieved a major milestone in the agricultural sector. India has set a historic record with food grain production of 357 million tonnes. Three hundred and fifty-seven million tonnes! Compared to 10 years ago, India's food grain production has increased by a 100 million tonnes, he claimed. He also highlighted Indias rise in honey production. Quoting figures, he said, Today, India is setting new records in honey production. 11 years ago, honey production in the country was 76 thousand metric tons. It has now increased to more than 1.5 lakh metric tons. He added that honey exports have risen more than threefold in recent years, and under the Honey Mission programme, Khadi Gramodyog has distributed more than 2.25 lakh bee-boxes. Promoting wider adoption of Vocal for Local, the Prime Minister stated that during foreign trips, he presents Indias locally crafted products as gifts on behalf of the country, reiterating his commitment to the initiative. Referring to his recent tour to South Africa for the G-20 summit, he said the sentiment of Vocal for Local was reflected in the gifts he presented to world leaders. During the G-20, I presented a bronze statue of Nataraja to the president of South Africa. This is a wonderful example of Chola-era craftsmanship, rooted in the cultural heritage of Thanjavur, Tamil Nadu, he said. He added that the Canadian Prime Minister received a silver horse replica showcasing Udaipurs craftsmanship, while the Japanese Prime Minister was presented with a silver Buddha replica featuring the intricacies of the renowned silver crafts of Telangana and Karimnagar. He noted that the Italian Prime Minister was gifted a silver mirror with floral motifs, showcasing the traditional metal craftsmanship of Karimnagar, while the Australian Prime Minister received a brass urli, an exquisite craft from Mannar in Kerala. Explaining the rationale behind these gifts, he said, My aim was to make the world aware of Indian crafts, art, and traditions and to provide a global platform to the talent of our artisans. He also highlighted the drone show, the Gita Mahotsava, space start-ups, the 150th year of Vande Mataram, Constitution Day celebrations, and the hoisting of the 'Dharmadhwaja' atop the Ram Mandir at Ayodhya, among other notable developments in November. Mentioning about his recent visit to Coimbatore, PM praised South Indias progress in this area. I was deeply impressed by the efforts being made in South India towards natural farming. Natural farming has been a part of India's ancient traditions, and it is our duty to continuously promote it to protect Mother Earth, he remarked. He shared information for those interested in Navy-related tourism and winter tourism. Touching on growing craze for winter tourism, PM Modi said, Our country also possesses every potential for winter tourism. We have mountains, culture, and endless possibilities for adventure. These days, winter tourism in Uttarakhand is attracting a lot of people in places like Auli, Munsyari, Chopta, and Deyara.
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'Dhoni-land Dazzles After Virat Turns Back The Clock
JSCA International Stadium Complex: The entire crowd at the JSCA International Stadium Complex here rose in jubilation as Virat Kohli notched up his 52nd ODI century in the opening ODI against South Africa the three-match series here at the JSCA International Stadium Complex on Sunday. Playing at the home ground of India legend and one of his closest friends, MS Dhoni, dubbed as Dhoni land before the game by Ravi Shastri, Virat Kohli led the batting charge for his side and hit a beautiful century, turning his first ODI in India in nearly 10 months into no less than a festival. Taking on the Proteas, Kohli sailed to a smooth fifty before converting it into his 83rd international century and shut all his critics in style. Kohli walked in earlier than India would have liked, but what followed was a masterclass that shifted the entire rhythm of the innings. Arriving after Yashasvi Jaiswals departure, Kohli immediately seized control, striking with a clarity and authority that had been missing from his recent outings. He was the driving force in a 136-run stand with Rohit Sharma, setting the tone with crisp boundaries and cleanly struck sixes that lifted India into a commanding position. Even after Rohit fell, Kohlis momentum never dipped. He pressed on with a fluency that recalled his peak years, eventually raising a richly crafted century, one that carries added weight given the scrutiny surrounding his form in recent months. This hundred, his first ODI century on Indian soil in 746 days, marks a symbolic return. His previous home century came in the 2023 World Cup semifinal against New Zealand, the innings in which he overtook Sachin Tendulkar to claim a record 50 ODI hundreds. Now 37 and having stepped away from Tests and T20Is, Kohli continues to look entirely capable of anchoring Indias one-day ambitions. If this innings is any indication, his influence on the side, and potentially at the 2027 World Cup, remains far from fading. Kohlis dominance over South Africa in the one-day arena shows no sign of slowing. His latest hundred, the sixth of his ODI career against the Proteas, adds yet another layer to a rivalry he has long controlled, further cementing his position as the Indian batter with the most centuries against them. The milestone also marks his second international ton of the year, following the one he carved out against Pakistan in the Champions Trophy. For a player who has spent the past year fielding questions about form and longevity, Kohlis numbers continue to offer the most emphatic answers. Kohlis commanding innings did far more than steady Indias total; it pushed him into yet another realm of batting greatness. His latest century not only reinforced his reputation as one of crickets modern masters but also carried historical weight. The milestone also marks his second international ton of the year, following the one he carved out against Pakistan in the Champions Trophy. For a player who has spent the past year fielding questions about form and longevity, Kohlis numbers continue to offer the most emphatic answers. Also Read: Live Cricket Score The stalwart ended his knock, scoring a magnificent 135 off 120 deliveries, studded with 11 fours and seven sixes. Article Source: IANS
Record 24,000-plus Runners Participate In 9th Adani Ahmedabad Marathon
Sabarmati Riverfront Sports Park: The city of Ahmedabad transformed into a vibrant celebration of endurance and unity as more than 24,000 runners took part in the 9th Adani Ahmedabad Marathon at the Sabarmati Riverfront Sports Park. Anchored in the purpose-led theme of#Run4OurSoldiers, the marathon once again brought the city together in a spirited tribute to Indias Armed Forces,with this years run carrying deeper significance in the backdrop of Operation Sindoor. The event was flagged off by Pranav Adani, Director, Adani Enterprises Ltd.; Air Marshal Nagesh Kapoor; Major General Gaurav Bagga; fitness ambassador and actor-presenter Mandira Bedi; Olympic medallist and Padma Shri awardee Gagan Narang; Preeti Jhangiani, actor-producer and Vice President of the Indian Olympic Association; and renowned designer Aaquib Wani, along with senior leaders from Adani Sportsline, the sports arm of the Adani Group. Also present at the occasion was Indian cricketer and Gujarat Giants newest signee Yastika Bhatia. More than 4,000 military personnel and police officersparticipated, reinforcing the marathons message of respect and solidarity for those who serve the nation. Runners competed across theFull Marathon, Half Marathon, 10 km, and 5 km categorieson a course showcasing some of Ahmedabads most iconic landmarks, including theGandhi Ashram,Atal Bridge, andEllis Bridge. The official marathon jerseydesigned byaward-winning creator Aaquib Wanicaptured the events spirit and its tribute to soldiers. With a prize pool of over Rs 40 lakh across the Full Marathon, Half Marathon, and 10K categories, winners were rewarded across multiple competitive and age-group divisions. Recognised by theAthletics Federation of India (AFI)and listed on theAssociation of International Marathons and Distance Races (AIMS) Global Marathon Event List, the recognised registry of certified marathons and distance-running events that meet global standards for course accuracy, measurement, and event quality, the Adani Ahmedabad Marathon has grown into one of Indias most respected distance-running events. Speaking at the event,Pranav Adani said, Since 2017, the Ahmedabad Marathon has become a landmark event embraced byour belovedcity. This year, the message of#Run4OurSoldiersresonated even more deeply as our Armed Forces stood tall duringOperation Sindoor. The participation of over24,000 runnersshows how the event has grown into a movement the city proudly owns. Major General Gaurav Bagga, General Officer Commanding, Indian Army, added, The Adani Ahmedabad Marathon is more than a sporting event, but it is a living testament to the enduring bond between the Armed Forces and the citizens we serve. Witnessing over 4,000 personnel run shoulder to shoulder with thousands from across the nation was profoundly heartening. Such overwhelming participation is not merely about numbers; it reflects the unity, discipline, and positive spirit that define India. In every stride, one could feel the pulse of a nation moving forward together. Air Marshal Nagesh Kapoor, Air Officer Commanding-in-Chief, Indian Air Force, expressed, Today, we are thrilled to see such a massive and enthusiastic crowd coming together to support our Armed Forces by participating in the 9th Adani Ahmedabad Marathon 2025. This event is a testament to the importance we place on fitness, and it is heartening to see such a wonderful initiative of the Adani Group in honour of the Armed Forces. Witnessing over 4,000 personnel run shoulder to shoulder with thousands from across the nation was profoundly heartening. Such overwhelming participation is not merely about numbers; it reflects the unity, discipline, and positive spirit that define India. In every stride, one could feel the pulse of a nation moving forward together. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Adani Sportsline extended its heartfelt gratitude to the Ahmedabad Municipal Corporation (AMC), Ahmedabad City Police, Traffic Police, 108 Emergency Services, and KD Hospital for their invaluable support and seamless coordination, which ensured the event ran smoothly and safely for all participants. Article Source: IANS
Winter Session: Oppn united in demanding discussion on SIR; govt seeks cooperation
Opposition parties are demanding discussions on electoral roll revisions and national security. The government has convened an all-party meeting ahead of the Winter Session. Leaders from 36 parties attended. The government stated it will engage with all parties for smooth functioning. The session begins December 1 and concludes December 19. Several issues were raised by various parties.
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Rijiju calls for 'smooth functioning' of Parliament as Opposition pushes for discussion on SIR
Ahead of the Winter session of Parliament , Parliamentary Affairs Minister Kiren Rijiju on Sunday said that the House should be allowed to function smoothly as opposition leaders pushed for discussion on several key issues, including the Special Intensive Revision (SIR) of electoral rolls. Parliament should not be stalled and it should function smoothly. Government will keep discussing with all parties to ensure smooth functioning of the House, Rijiju told reporters after an all-party meeting. Asked whether the demand by the opposition for a discussion on SIR has been accepted, Rijiju said the agenda of the session will be decided by the Business Advisory Committee (BAC), which will meet this evening. Trinamool Congress leader Kalyan Banerjee said his party was ready to cooperate in running the House, provided treasury benches also cooperate with the opposition. Government should allow discussion on issues such as SIR. Forty persons have lost their life conducting SIR exercise, Banerjee said. Tiruchi Siva of the DMK said all opposition parties are unanimous in demanding a discussion on SIR in the Winter session. The Samajwadi Party said it will not allow the Parliament to function if a discussion on the SIR is not allowed. The Samajwadi Party has raised the issue of SIR because on a large scale, I have seen irregularities. First, we used to hear but now we are seeing that people's votes are being cut. In Bihar, there have been malpractices. We have demanded a discussion on it (SIR). They cannot shy away from it by citing the Election Commission, SP leader Ram Gopal Yadav said. Why can't discussion be done when wrongdoing is being committed. If the prime minister's (Narendra Modi) name is cut then will a discussion not take place? Yadav said. I have gone to many places, and I am still travelling. I have been a voter since 1967. In the Etawah district, all of us have been put under Category C. Everyone in the entire district has been placed in Category C. From our district, there are seven MPs from both Houses of Parliament and three MLAs, and every single one of them has been placed in Category C, he said. Congress leader Jairam Ramesh, who attended the meeting, called it a mere formality and said the Narendra Modi-led government has made its intentions clear by listing a subject for a short-duration discussion without any consultation with the Opposition. The all-party meeting called by the Modi government to discuss the agenda for the winter session of Parliament starting tomorrow is a mere formality, Ramesh said in a post on X. The all-party meeting called by the Modi Govt to discuss the agenda for the winter session of Parliament starting tomorrow is a mere formality. This session of 15 days will be the shortest in Parliamentary history. The Modi Govt has listed 13 Bills for passage. Of these one Jairam Ramesh (@Jairam_Ramesh) November 30, 2025 This session of 15 days will be the shortest in Parliamentary history. The Modi government has listed 13 Bills for passage. Of these one replaces an ordinance and two have gone through a committee of the Lok Sabha. So ten Bills have not been examined by the Standing Committee concerned, he said. Of course, it is possible that a Bill not listed at present will suddenly get introduced towards the later part of the short session, Ramesh said. The Winter session, which commences on Monday will have a total of 15 sittings while Parliament sessions usually have 20 sittings. The Modi government has made its intentions clear by listing a subject for a short duration discussion WITHOUT any consultation with the Opposition, he said on X. Congress Deputy Leader in the Lok Sabha, Gaurav Gogoi, said his party had demanded a discussion on national security, air pollution, ensuring purity of voter list, farmers' issues and foreign policy. It seems the government, under the leadership of the prime minister and the home minister, is looking to finish off India's democracy and parliamentary traditions, he told reporters after the all-party meeting. Gogoi said his party also demanded that there be a discussion on national security in the wake of the Delhi blast. It seems the government does not want short duration discussion on national security, he claimed. The second is the security of democracy. The EC before, during and after elections is acting in a biased manner. There should be a discussion on the purity of the voter list, he said. The all-party meeting was also attended by Congress's Pramod Tiwari, DMKs T R Baalu, TMCs Derek OBrien and IUMLs E T Mohammed Bashir. The government delegation included Defence Minister Rajnath Singh and Arjun Ram Meghwal. (With inputs from PTI)
Ahead of Parliament's Winter Session, an all-party meeting saw the Opposition demanding detailed discussions on national security, the SIR issue, pollution, farmers' concerns, and democracy. They expressed worries about the government's handling of key national matters and insisted on parliamentary debates. The government stated its readiness to listen to the Opposition's concerns during the session.
In Mann ki Baat, PM Modi calls youth the core strength of Viksit Bharat
He stressed the 150th anniversary of 'Vande Mataram', the Constitution Day celebration, and hoisting of 'Dharmadhwaja' atop the Ram Mandir at Ayodhya among the inspirational developments in November.
Dedication Of Indias Youth Greatest Strength Of Viksit Bharat: PM Modi In Mann Ki Baat
New Delhi, Nov 30: The dedication of Indias youth is the greatest strength of Viksit Bharat, Prime Minister Narendra Modi said on Sunday citing recent achievements across diverse sectors ranging from space manufacturing to farming. In his monthly Mann ki Baat radio address, the prime minister listed the 150th anniversary of Vande Mataram, the Constitution Day celebration at the Central Hall, and the hoisting of Dharmadhwaja atop the Ram Mandir at Ayodhya among the inspirational developments in November. He also [] The post Dedication Of Indias Youth Greatest Strength Of Viksit Bharat: PM Modi In Mann Ki Baat appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Newly-wed ends life in Bengaluru after harassed online
BENGALURU: A 19-year-old newly married woman ended her life by consuming rat poison at her residence. The deceased has been identified as Vaishnavi, a homemaker. She was married to Vijay C, a gardener, and the couple lived in Kamalanagar. The police said that on Wednesday, around 9.30 pm, Vaishnavi consumed rat poison at her residence and later sent a photo of the poison to her husband on WhatsApp. Her husband alerted neighbours, who rushed her to a nearby hospital, but she succumbed on Thursday morning. Vijay told the police that on Tuesday he had received a message on Instagram from a person named Tarun Rajgopal, which read: Vaishnavi should give me money, I think youre her husband. When Vijay replied asking, Who are you?, Tarun did not respond properly, even after Vijay called him twice. Later, when Vijay confronted his wife, she told him that Tarun had been harassing her and demanding money multiple times, the police said. The police added that they are trying to ascertain why Tarun was demanding money and what their relationship was. A case of abetment to suicide has been registered at the Basaveshwaranagar police station and further investigation are on. (If you are having suicidal thoughts, or are worried about a friend or need emotional support, someone is always there to listen. Call Sneha Foundation - 04424640050, Tele Manas - 14416 (available 24x7) or iCall, the Tata Institute of Social Sciences' helpline - 02225521111, which is available Monday to Saturday from 8 am to 10 pm.)
Anekal residents in Bengaluru demand repair of neglected roads
BENGALURU: Hundreds of residents from Chandapura, Heelalige, Sampige Nagar, Anantha Nagar and 17 villages in Anekal Taluk raised slogans demanding better roads before the Tasildhars office on Saturday. The agitators later handed over a memorandum. The Tasildhar has assured the agitators that their concerns will be addressed. The agitators claim that the road, which starts from Huskur Road and connects Anantha Nagara and Heelalige, has been in a bad shape for the last 20 years and is awaiting asphalt for the same period. As per residents under the banner of the Anekal Citizens Welfare Committee, presidents of Mutthanallur, Chandapura and Singena Agrahara, along with hundreds of farmers, also attended the protest and demanded road infrastructure. The Tasildhar was not there, but on his behalf, Shirastedar collected the memorandum. The official from the Taluk Office has told that some work are with the Public Works Department and some are under the Gram Panchayat. The representation will be sent to the department concerned. The official also stated that ongoing work on the Singena Agrhara to AMPC Marker in Huskur will be completed. We issued a warning that the work should be done at the earliest and quality should not be compromised, said Shivaram Reddy, a farmer from Chandapura. A senior resident from Mutthanallur grampanchayat said, 50-plus apartment community representatives have come to demand better road infrastructure and also expressed concern over the absence of a drain network at Singena Agrhara to AMPC Marker in Huskur. The ongoing black topping work is a concern, and the thickness is not much. That apart, due to the absence of a drain, the stormwater will flow on the road, and the tar may get washed away, said the resident. The residents claimed that, due to bad roads, officegoers and school and college students are suffering the most as the bad road stretch is causing delay and the journey is becoming dangerous and stressful on daily basis.
One admitted to hospital as sanitary workers hunger strike enters Day 13
CHENNAI: One of the four sanitary workers, who were staging an indefinite hunger strike at their associations office in Ambattur for the 13th consecutive day, was admitted to the Kilpauk Government Medical College Hospital on Saturday morning after she experienced giddiness, high blood pressure and severe stomach pain. The four workers Jenova, Bharathi, Vasanthi and Geetha went on the hunger strike demanding reinstatement of their jobs directly under the Greater Chennai Corporation (GCC). While Jenova (52) remains under medical observation, the other three workers continued their fast, refusing to take any food. Seeking the direct intervention of Chief Minister MK Stalin in the matter, the workers expressed shock that despite one of the protestors falling ill while demanding the job she had held for years, neither GCC officials nor ruling political representatives visited them. Over 30 sanitary workers also staged a protest outside the Kilpauk Government Hospital, condemning the inaction of government officials. Speaking to TNIE, Jenova said, I am suffering from severe stomach pain. The others are still on hunger strike. We are only requesting that officials meet us and address our demands, as our livelihoods have been completely affected.
Environmentalists hold satyagraha in Bengaluru opposing Sharavathi power project
BENGALURU: Hundreds of people sat on a satyagraha in Bengalurus Freedom Park on Saturday demanding that the State Government drop the ambitious Sharavathi Pumped Storage Power Project in Shivamogga district. Organised by Parisarakkaagi Naavu, headed by former MLA AT Ramaswamy, the satyagraha saw eminent personalities collectively voicing against the 2000 MW power project in the two reservoirs of Talakalale and Gerusoppa. The project will impact the states only Lion Tailed Macaque Sanctuary and calls for the felling of over 10,000 tress, they claimed. The project will be executed by Karnataka Power Corporation Limited (KPCL) at a cost of Rs 10,240 crore. Former Supreme Court judges, Justice N Santosh Hegde and Justice V Gopala Gowda along with actor and environmentalist Suresh Heblikar, MLA BR Patil, and pontiffs of various mutts and religious institutions took part in the satyagraha. The protest in various forms will continue till the government drops the project. We are not against development, but the question is, is it required. The location where it is proposed is a wildlife sanctuary. The UNESCO protected and heritage site- Western Ghats- has already been destroyed for various works, this is destruction, Ramaswamy said.
Delhi pollution: AQI improves from very poor to poor'; political row over murder remark
Delhi's air quality saw a slight improvement, moving from 'very poor' to 'poor' with an AQI of 269. Despite this, thick smog persists in many areas, with Shadipur reporting the highest pollution. Authorities are monitoring the situation, but criticism mounts over ineffective measures, with one leader calling the pollution a form of 'murder' and demanding action.
THIS Stranger Things actress almost retired before signing the sci-fi
Linda Hamilton, 69, revealed she was close to retiring due to a hip issue before landing her role in 'Stranger Things 5'. Despite her health concerns, she trained rigorously for stunts, ensuring her character, Dr. Kay, wouldn't limp. Hamilton also shared the demanding schedule of shooting multiple projects simultaneously, highlighting her independent approach to her career.
Everyone free to eat what they want but dont provoke others
Pazhayidom Mohanan Namboothiri, the master chef of school arts festivals for the past two decades, is an unassuming individual who swears by the divinity of cooking, a task demanding utmost passion and deep dedication. In a freewheeling chat with TNIE, he opens up about his culinary journey spanning over three decades, why he believes in the individual freedom to choose what to eat, the controversies over beef and menu in school festivals, and the speciality of the much-talked about traditional Kerala sadya. Excerpts Youve made a name for yourself in Keralas culinary world. But its said your entry was accidental Yes. After acquiring my masters in physics, I struggled to get a job. I attended around 126 tests in five years, but with little luck. During those days in the 80s, Brahmins had two other options priesthood and cooking. I chose cooking because it gives instant results. Those days, you were an ardent admirer of M T Vasudevan Nair. Its heard that you passed through a phase of existential dilemma In my birthplace Kurichithanam there was a library in our neighbourhood. Reading became a habit since Class 5. Reading and travelling gifted me experiences. Thats how I developed a craze for MTs works. I also loved the poetry of Ayyappa Paniker and Balachandran Chullikkad. At the time, I had visited most states, as part of job-hunting. In between, I tried my luck in business and other small ventures. But they failed, and resulted in financial liabilities. I even thought of ending life. That was a period after Kerala society had undergone several changes. As a member of the Brahmin community, what was your life like then? The situation wasnt favourable for educated and qualified people. Reservation is a big problem. In that sense, I feel a uniform civil code is necessary. Imagine people standing in a queue under a hot sun. Some are invited and given lemon juice. The rest are excluded. Back then, such was the scenario. Opportunities were fewer. I wasnt very bright... my life evolved through reading and travel. Since you belong to a forward community, it was natural to have such an opinion. But do you still hold the same view? Certainly. Back then, I even had an inferiority complex for being a Brahmin. Now, in many places, there are attempts to make people Brahmins by giving them poonool (sacred thread) and teaching them mantras. It was the reverse then. I thought about the possibility of getting into the reservation category. It (reservation) is something which should not have been done in a place like India. From my travel to other countries, I understood there is no reservation there. People get employment based on merit. Skill should be the criterion, shouldnt it? Wasnt it necessary during that period, considering the social situation then? True, but how far have we changed from the social situation back then? Today, while beneficiaries of reservation occupy the highest levels of society, many from my community struggle for food, although they do not reveal it because of self-esteem or false pride. You mentioned the rigours of being a Namboothiri. Any perks of being a Namboothiri? My name is P D Mohanan. I changed it to Pazhayidom Namboothiri to establish myself as a cook. The tag found acceptance among people. Isnt there apathy from within your community towards those employed as cooks? In the 2000s, cooks were akin to aanakkar (those looking after elephants) and vedikkettukar (those engaged in fireworks). People engaged in cooking usually didnt present themselves well, didnt wash, ate pan, and dressed untidily. I could change this make them believe they have a place in society. Nowadays, cooks appear in whites (smiles). You once said business isnt meant for Namboothiris Successful ones are very rare. There could be two reasons. One, lying is quite difficult for them. Nobody can do business truthfully. One should know how to hide certain truths. Secondly, business is not meant for people who dont know how to handle money. They dont have much idea on aspects like utilisation of finances, investments, and returns. How did your situation change after those bitter life experiences? After my unsuccessful business venture, I got a job at a book stall in Ottapalam. While there, I happened to befriend a person, someone who handled funerals. He was a charming personality and a voracious reader, proficient in Malayalam, Sanskrit and English. I learnt lifes basics from him. I learnt that we cannot judge a person by his colour or job. He suggested that I try my hand at cooking and encouraged me to take up the profession. My career started with cooking for some 50 persons gathered at a local temple for namajapam. Had you tried cooking at home? No. Even today, I cant do it. My basic unit is a serving for 100 people. I can do any multiples of that. But anything below 100 would be an utter flop (laughs out). Isnt that easier than preparing food for 10,000 people? My interest grows with the number of people. Its a great pleasure to cook for a lakh (laughs). But it will be difficult if you ask me to cook for ten. I dont know how to prepare a dish with one or one-and-a-half spoons of ingredients. Women who cook at home are the best at that. The taste of homely food lies in their care and goodness. Its different from the commercial cooking I do. Did you have such love for cooking initially? It took five years to learn even the basics. I kind of established myself in 2001-02 when I prepared food for a Travancore royal family ceremony. It has been 25 years since you became the chef for school youth festivals. What changes have you noticed over the period? In the initial years, there was mass contribution... people and students would pool resources. Local residents would volunteer to assist. These were then not just events, but a place of togetherness. Also, back then, it was just a simple meal. Now, theres more diversity, including payasam on all days. In 2009, the current form of youth festival started... a common festival replaced separate events for HS, HSS, VHSS. Workload increased. Though the number of festival days was reduced, we increased the number of items by 20%. Do you follow the same menu, irrespective of the place, or make changes in line with regional differences? We usually follow the Travancore style, but also include a regional dish as a special item. Do you have the freedom to fix the menu? Earlier, we did, but stopped it with the 2023 controversy. Now, its an e-tender, wherein the menu is given. That said, we still retain the flexibility to make minor adjustments based on practical experience. Whats your focus, more dishes or more special items? We limit the menu to 12 dishes, but we experiment with payasams to add variety. There are so many possibilities... weve even created yam and pumpkin payasams. How have your travels influenced your approach to food preparation? Food exists to satisfy hunger and taste is born from hunger. If someone isnt hungry, eating loses its meaning. Ive seen people struggling to find food as well as prepare it. Such experiences made me view cooking as a form of worship. It taught me that serving food isnt just a taskit is a divine responsibility. Viewed as such, we approach it with true commitment. When we view the process of cooking and serving as divine, taste naturally follows. Its said that you start cooking with a prayer I always pray before cooking. No matter how busy we are, we never begin cooking without first taking a bath. Food is meant to be served to others, so we must treat it with respect and care. We also make it a point not to waste food. What exactly do you pray? My first prayer is that nothing untoward happens to any child because of the food. Second, my own actions should never harm the food. Third, my attention should not falter. Is there any truth in the saying that food tastes better when cooked on firewood? Vessels placed on firewood receive even heat, while on a gas stove, maximum heat is concentrated directly above the burner, increasing the risk of burning. Firewood allows slow cooking, which enhances flavour. The only caution is to ensure that smoke does not seep into the food. Each district differs in food preferences. What is Keralas food habit per se? Its difficult to define a single food habit for Kerala. We need to look at traditions that existed even before the formation of the state. Food practices vary widely across regions. For instance, in areas north of Kozhikode, non-vegetarian dishes are inseparable from daily meals. The food habits of northern, southern, and central Kerala cannot really be compared. What about authenticity of food? Everyone claims their food is the most authentic. In Thiruvananthapuram, people prefer dishes arranged in three layers on the banana leaf almost like a rainbow. For them, appearance matters more than taste. In northern Kerala, the spread is simpler, but they are very particular about flavour. Which sadya is better? Isnt the Thiruvananthapuram sadya considered superior? People may claim, but no one can insist thats the absolute truth (laughs). How about the serving style? In Thiruvananthapuram, people are very particular about the order of serving. For instance, if you serve pulissery before pradhaman, they may stop eating altogether. In other regions, this isnt the case. Is there a specific gastronomic order to follow in a sadya? Not really. A vegetarian sadya is built around six fundamental tastes: sweet, sour, salty, bitter, pungent, and astringent. Whether the sadya has 10 dishes or 36, basic taste elements remain the same. The idea that digestion depends on following a strict sequence is not accurate, but certain practices do matter. You are vegetarian. How do you manage non-vegetarian dishes? We have a separate team and separate utensils for non-veg items. Whats your favourite food? I enjoy rice with curd and cut-mango-pickle. If rasam is added, Im even happier. Your take on the controversy over non-veg food during the school arts fest in 2023 The government provides an estimate about the number of people whod dine. The exact count is way different. Last year, the government said thered be 12,000 diners daily. But 20,000 people ate each day. Non-veg cannot be given to so many people. Food is prepared in a single kitchen and preparing meat is impossible. Even if meat is supplied, it will rot by the time its taken for preparation. Else, the government should install a freezer and a generator. In school games, food is prepared in five kitchens. Hence, non-veg dishes are served there. Politics over food is heating up Human digestive system is seven times longer than the height of a person. Digesting non-veg food is difficult, and could lead to health issues. Human body is more suited for a vegetarian diet, but now humans are used to being non-vegetarian. Brahmins too consume non-veg... Brahmins consuming non-vegetarian food is not unusual. Bengali Brahmins and some Maharashtrian Brahmins traditionally eat fish and do not claim to be strict vegetarians. Their food habits are shaped by regional culture. Kerala follows a different system, where certain Brahmin communities practise vegetarianism strictly. This has contributed to a perception that all Brahmins must be vegetarian, and in some cases, it has also created a sense of superiority among groups who identify strongly with vegetarian practices. Personally, I dont believe that some Brahmins have higher status. Ultimately, such divisions are meaningless. It is up to each individual to decide their way of life, including what they eat. The problem arises when one insists that you should eat what I eat. Vegetarian or non-vegetarian food, which one is good for health? Non-vegetarian food can boost stamina quickly. But its wrong to say that vegetarians have no strength. Vegetarian food boosts stamina slowly. Look at elephants; they are incredibly strong, yet they eat only plant-based food. Does the food we eat affect our character? Hitler was a vegetarian, yet he was an extremely cruel man. Food alone does not determine a persons character. Some people say eating spicy or salty food can make a person angry. There are people who get irritated easily after eating such food. The food we eat helps build body and health, but does not automatically shape our nature or behaviour. A non-vegetarian does not become short-tempered because of meat, neither does a vegetarian become peaceful by avoiding meat. Personality depends on the individual, not on whether they eat vegetarian or non-vegetarian food. On the changing food culture in Kerala, especially Arabic food Arabic food culture has adversely impacted the health of Keralites. Sudden changes in diet and the habit of eating food unsuited to our system have led to numerous health issues. Having such dishes occasionally is fine, but making it a regular habit just because they are popular is not right. Food should match climate and lifestyle. A major reason behind such trends is social media. Food bloggers and influencers constantly promote and encourage people to try dishes without considering health. How has the spread in traditional functions evolved? Over the years, the menu served during traditional functions has undergone a noticeable change. Earlier, the practice was to keep the previous days meal simple and light. Even non-vegetarian items, if served, were limited and uncomplicated. Today, the simplicity of the pre-wedding menu has largely disappeared. Heavy non-veg meals and elaborate spreads have become common even on the previous day. The sadya, once reserved for the wedding day, is now served frequently across various functions. The number of sadyas has increased, while exclusivity and ritual significance of the feast have decreased. Is non-vegetarianism increasing in Kerala? Non-vegetarianism itself has not necessarily increased, but there has been a noticeable shift in food habits. Many who were traditionally vegetarian now eat non-vegetarian food, while some non-vegetarians have moved towards vegetarian options. In short, there has been an interchange of preferences over the years. Why are vegetarian hotels shutting down? One major issue is that genuinely good vegetarian hotels, especially hygienic ones, are becoming rare in Kerala. This decline is not because people have stopped eating vegetarian food, but because many vegetarian establishments fail to maintain standards such as attractive interiors, clean and well-presented spaces, or even neat uniforms. Non-vegetarian hotels, on the other hand, generally maintain certain standards whether it is the quality of food, hygiene, or affordability. You once served sadya to PM Narendra Modi. How was the experience? I had the opportunity to serve a traditional Kerala sadya to Narendra Modi during the BJP national council meet. It was a completely vegetarian sadya. Cooking the sadya was quite challenging because of the security setup. But everything went smoothly. He ate the whole sadya; not a single item was left on the plantain leaf. He told me the food was excellent. I had prepared around 30 items including four varieties of payasam. I have prepared food for our chief minister too. Which is the most difficult food to cook veg, non-veg, or north Indian? Most difficult to prepare is vegetarian food, because each item has to be cooked separately in its own vessel, with its own method and time. In non-vegetarian cooking, if you make two gravies and one masala paste, you can finish many dishes. In north India too, most items have a gravy base, and once that is prepared, many dishes can be completed. In Kerala, beef is a political topic. People discuss whether eating beef is right or wrong. Whats your view? If you ask me whether it is wrong to eat beef, I will say no. People have the freedom to eat what they want. If someone tells us not to slaughter cattle, then what do we do with the animals that are already old and nearing death? I dont think eating beef is wrong. Politicians project the issue in a certain way thats the real problem. People should be free to choose what they eat, but they should not hurt others in the process. If you want to eat, eat... but dont try to provoke others. We talk about diversity, but real diversity is respecting individuals. Each person should be able to live according to their own beliefs. If someone sits next to you and eats non-veg, do you feel uncomfortable? Sometimes I might. In such cases, I try to sit elsewhere, where I feel comfortable. Kerala is known as a spice capital, yet our traditional meals are actually mild and subtle Traditional Kerala food is not very spicy. But now, the interest in spicy food has increased. It depends on what people have grown used to. You have been cooking for the past 27 years. How do you look at your life now? I have served food to 2.6 crore students. I have understood that this job has its own dignity and divinity. Ive no disappointments. I believe I was able to win peoples trust. TNIE team: Cithara Paul, Anil S, Aparna Nair, Parvana K B, Varsha SomarajVincent Pulickal (photos) Pranav V P(video)
CS inaugurates Mubarak Mandi Heritage Cafeteria-cum-Library
Excelsior Correspondent JAMMU, Nov 29: Chief Secretary Atal Dulloo today inaugurated Mubarak Mandi Heritage Cafeteria cum Library. Constructed by Jammu smart city, MoU was signed between Jammu Smart City and Mubarak Mandi Heritage Society to run this cafeteria cum library in PPP mode. The facility was handed over to private vendor to start running the cafeteria, in presence of all officers. Also ground breaking ceremony of multi storey parking in Mubarak Mandi ceremony was done by Chief Secretary. This parking [] The post CS inaugurates Mubarak Mandi Heritage Cafeteria-cum-Library appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Demolition of journalists home sparks political storm in Jammu
Journalist Arafaz Ahmad Daing's home demolition in Jammu has ignited a political firestorm. Deputy CM Surinder Choudhary is demanding an inquiry, questioning who ordered the action. Former BJP President Ravinder Raina also visited, claiming the LG's administration wasn't involved. CM Omar Abdullah accused Raj Bhavan-posted officers of selective demolitions, undermining the elected government.

