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Use heritage to inspire new minds: LG Sinha to youth

Srinagar, Jul 12: India's greatest strength is its rich spiritual, scientific and cultural identity, passed down through centuries like a torch. I appealed to the youth not to let that flame die. Now is the time to use our rich heritage to inspire millions of new minds. Now is the time to innovate and give the youth of Jammu Kashmir a clear purpose for buildinga self-reliant UT, Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha said on Sunday. The Lieutenant Governor attended the Lal Ded Literature Awards and the release function of Dr Vaidehi Taman's new book Lal Ded: The Mother of Kashmir. He urged the awardees to share the timeless wisdom of Lal Ded, Kabir, Nund Rishi, Guru Nanak, and Tulsidas with the younger generation. Speaking on the occasion, the LG said our ancestors built India by balancing science with deep spiritual values, emphasising that progress requires both the scientist and the spiritualist. Sinha said that nation-building is a shared duty for every citizen. Youth are the builders of our future. Do not settle for ordinary achievements. Dream big, work hard, and strive for excellence. Our nation's journey succeeds through patience, hard work, and collective effort, he said, adding that India values both outward progress and inward spiritual growth, and traveling from Kashmir to Kanyakumari shows that core traditions are still alive. I want writers, thinkers, and artists to preserve and share this spiritual tradition. I am not suggesting we live in the past, but rather that we respect the truth, goodness, and grace of our heritage. We can stay open to the world while remaining deeply rootedjust like a tree with strong roots that survives the wind and grows, the LG said. The Lieutenant Governor invited society to do two important things: first, find a piece of heritage lost in the busyness of lifewhether it is a language, a song, a recipe, a story, or a traditionreclaim it, and inspire the next generation to do the same; second, remember that our greatest strength is our cultural identity, passed down for centuries like a burning torch. I appeal to the youth: do not let that flame die. Now is the time to use our heritage to kindle millions of new flames, he said. He commended the work of writers, educators, and artists, saying that those honoured today have enriched our nation through their extraordinary work. In this rapidly changing world, we need writers and educators more than ever. Literature makes us compassionate, and education gives us knowledge. Together, they create responsible citizens who can lead the nation forward, he said. On the occasion, LG Sinha made five requests to intellectuals, writers, teachers, scientists, and creators: encourage the youth to think independently and pursue truth; document and share rich culture; bring ideas out of booksand use themto solve real-world problems; share experience to inspire the next generation to serve the nation; and combine different areas of expertise to tackle complex challenges like climate change. Responding to the request for a museum dedicated to great personalities like Lal Ded, the Lieutenant Governor assured that appropriate steps would be taken in this regard. The event was attended by former Chief Minister of Uttarakhand Tirath Singh Rawat, former Member of Parliament and President of Asiatic Society of Mumbai Dr Vinay Sahasrabuddhe, eminent writer Prof. Neerja Mattoo, author Dr Vaidehi Taman, Padma Shri Dr SP Varma, Principal Secretary Culture Brij Mohan Sharma, SSP Srinagar Dr G.V. Sundeep Chakravarthy, Deputy Commissioner Srinagar Akshay Labroo, other senior officials, and prominent literary personalities.

RisingKashmir 13 Jul 2026 1:35 am

Indias 1st bullet train to begin phased operations from August 15, 2027

New Delhi: Indias first bullet train service will begin operations in phases from August 15, 2027, with the Surat-Bilimora section of the Mumbai-Ahmedabad High Speed Rail (MAHSR) corridor set to become the countrys inaugural high-speed rail route, Railway Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw announced. The 508-km Mumbai-Ahmedabad bullet train corridor will be commissioned in stages, allowing sections []

The Navhind Times 13 Jul 2026 1:24 am

Talk over treaty

Pakistans latest attempt to internationalise the Indus Waters issue through a conference in Brussels, the capital city of Belgium has exposed the glaring contradiction at the heart of its diplomacy. Water justice after all rests on trust but Pakistan sponsored terrorism has destroyed it.The conference, titled Transboundary Water Resources: A Weaponised Global Common is jointly being organised by the Centre for European Policy Studies and Pakistans Embassy to the European Union. Pakistan tries to portray itself as a victim of changing geopolitical realities and an advocate of international law before diplomats, legal experts and climate specialists who are set to discuss the Indus basin. Before asking the world to defend its rights over shared waters, Pakistan must answer a pressing question that how can it demand unconditional cooperation from its neighbour, when it is involved in exporting violence from across the border.The Indus Water Treaty has stood as an extraordinary example of restraint and maturity for over sixty years. The Treaty which was signed in 1960, survived wars in 1965, 1971 and 1999. Despite numerous terrorist attacks by Pakistan in the past, India still honoured the agreement and displayed extreme patience which hardly any other country should have shown. India always believed that agreements should outlive political tensions and hoped that cooperation could eventually lead to peace but that hope was repeatedly betrayed. India have suffered a lot due to terrorist attacks. From Mumbai to Uri, from Pulwama to Pahalgam, Pakistan sponsored terrorists have killed dozens of innocent civilians, leaving deep scars on the psyche of entire nation. How can India continue to uphold the spirit of cooperation while Pakistan always try to destabilise peace in the region? Pahalgam attack in which twenty six innocent tourists were killed was a turning point. Indias decision to place the Indus Waters Treaty in abeyance was not a rejection of international norms. It was a signal that treaties cannot be insulated forever from the consequences of terrorism. Pakistan, however wants the world to ignore this context. In Brussels, it intends to speak of glaciers, climate change and water scarcity. It will invoke international law and shared responsibility. Yet it will remain silent on the issue that has poisoned bilateral relations for decades. It wants the benefits of cooperation without fulfilling the responsibilities that make cooperation possible. This selective morality weakens its case as no country in the world can preach water justice while ignoring ones own actions of destabilizing regional peace. No government can seek sympathy abroad while refusing to address concerns that have repeatedly derailed peace efforts at home. Justice is not merely about access to resources. It is also about respecting the lives and security of those across the border. The argument put forth by Pakistan turns out to be weaker when historical aspects are taken into account. The Indus Water Treaty stands as testament that despite India having the upper riparian position, it never weaponised water. India even during wars and major crises did not keep the Water Treaty in abeyance which stands in sharp contrast to Pakistans frequent attempts to internationalise bilateral issues while avoiding meaningful introspection on terrorism which India has been repeatedly talking about. Climate change is looming large at the mankind and of all water scarcity happens to be a serious challenge. People in South Asia are largely dependent on Indus water for their livelihoods. These issues deserve global attention and regional cooperation which cannot bloom in an atmosphere of fear and mistrust. Water treaties are not only legal documents but expressions of political confidence and mutual cooperation between the two countries. They are assumed that both the countries are committed to peace, cooperation and responsible conduct but when one side repeatedly support terrorism, the moral basis of such cooperation comes under question. Pakistan cannot expect the world to view water and terrorism as separate issues. They are deeply interconnected because peace is the foundation upon which all forms of cooperation are built. The message for Brussels is therefore simple. Listen to Pakistans concerns on water by all means. Discuss climate change and regional sustainability. But do not ignore the larger reality. A nation that seeks justice must also demonstrate responsibility and should stop supporting terrorism by all means. Dr Sheikh Jamsheed, Social and Peace Activist.

Greater Kashmir 13 Jul 2026 12:44 am

Youth killed, friend injured in scooty crash in Maharashtra

The Times of India 13 Jul 2026 12:30 am

Aamchi Mumbai Aamchi BEST opposes depot redevelopment

The Times of India 13 Jul 2026 12:23 am

Mumbai crime branch arrests man posing as doctor for 28 years

He arranged medical camps in Juhu and developed contacts in Bollywood

The Times of India 13 Jul 2026 12:15 am

5 more bodies found, Vasai-Virar monsoon toll climbs to 10

The Times of India 13 Jul 2026 12:14 am

Following makers,training cos slamnew drone policy

The Times of India 12 Jul 2026 11:19 pm

MSRTC to Run 5,500 Special Buses for Ashadhi Wari Pilgrimage

The Times of India 12 Jul 2026 10:50 pm

Maharashtra approves plan for 145 rail flyovers to eliminate level crossings

Maharashtra CM Fadnavis made the announcement after inaugurating nine railway infrastructure projects alongside Union Minister for Road Transport and Highways Nitin Gadkari

Mid Day 12 Jul 2026 10:12 pm

Woman injured after dilapidated house collapses in Mankhurd

According to officials, the incident took place on Sunday evening at Shree Saraswati Chawl in Ambedkar Nagar, PMGP Colony. The woman entered the vacant ground-plus-one (G+1) structure to dry clothes on the first floor

Mid Day 12 Jul 2026 9:59 pm

Mumbai Crime Branch arrests man for impersonating doctor for 28 years

Mumbai Crime Branch arrested a man impersonating a doctor for twenty-eight years. This arrest followed the busting of a larger fraudulent activities racket. The investigation revealed financial embezzlement of approximately ten crore rupees over three years. Multiple first information reports were registered against the accused and their associates. The operation involved several senior police officials and staff members.

The Times of India 12 Jul 2026 9:58 pm

Woman injured in chawl slab collapse in Mumbai, cause being probed

In a disturbing incident, a 25-year-old woman was injured when the crumbling slab of a dilapidated chawl collapsed while she was drying laundry on the first floor. Civic officials acted swiftly, transporting her to Shatabdi Hospital for initial treatment. Later, she was transferred to Sion Hospital for more extensive care but opted to discharge herself against medical advice the following Sunday morning.

The Times of India 12 Jul 2026 9:55 pm

Security guard held for sexually assaulting eight-year-old girl in Pydhonie

The child was rushed to hospital, where she is undergoing treatment. Police said the accused was taken into custody shortly after a complaint was lodged

Mid Day 12 Jul 2026 9:48 pm

Security guard sexually assaults 8-year-old girl in Mumbai restroom, hundreds protest outside police station

A security guard was taken into custody on Sunday following allegations of assaulting an eight-year-old girl in a restroom located in Mumbai's Pydhonie area. In response to the disturbing incident, a large group assembled outside the police station to call for severe consequences for the accused. Traffic was temporarily halted as activists voiced their demands, while the girl continues to be treated at a local medical facility.

The Times of India 12 Jul 2026 9:41 pm

Moshi garbage depot collapse: Death toll rises to 9, rescue ops end

The tragedy unfolded on July 8 when a massive garbage mound collapsed onto the administrative building of the Waste-to-Energy project at the landfill site. Fourteen people were rescued or escaped, while nine workers lost their lives

Mid Day 12 Jul 2026 8:47 pm

Lieutenant Governor urges youth to use Indias rich heritage to inspire millions of new minds

Srinagar, July 12: The Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha today attended the Lal Ded Literature Awards and the release function of Dr. Vaidehi Tamans new book Lal Ded: The Mother of Kashmir. He urged the awardees to share the timeless wisdom of Lal Ded, Kabir, Nund Rishi, Guru Nanak, and Tulsidas with the younger generation. Speaking on the occasion, the Lieutenant Governor said that our ancestors built India by balancing science with deep spiritual values, emphasising that progress requires both the scientist and the spiritualist. Indias greatest strength is its rich spiritual, scientific and cultural identity, passed down through centuries like a torch. I appealed to the youth to not let that flame die. Now is the time to use our rich heritage to inspire millions of new minds. Now is the time to innovate and give the youth of Jammu Kashmir a clear purpose for building self- reliant UT. Nation-building is a shared duty for every citizen. Youth are the builders of our future. Do not settle for ordinary achievements. Dream big, work hard, and strive for excellence. Our nation's journey succeeds through patience, hard work, and collective effort, the Lieutenant Governor said. The Lieutenant Governor said that India values both outward progress and inward spiritual growth. He said, traveling from Kashmir to Kanyakumari shows that our core traditions are still alive and this shared spiritual heritage guides our society and connects every Indian. I want writers, thinkers and artists to preserve and share this spiritual tradition. I am not suggesting we live in the past, but rather that we respect the truth, goodness, and grace of our heritage. We can stay open to the world while remaining deeply rootedjust like a tree with strong roots that survives the wind and grows. I invite the society to do two important things: First, find a piece of your heritage that you lost in the busyness of lifewhether it is a language, a song, a recipe, a story, or a tradition. Reclaim it, and inspire the next generation to do the same. Second, remember that our greatest strength is our cultural identity, passed down for centuries like a burning torch. I appeal to the youth: do not let that flame die. Now is the time to use our heritage to kindle millions of new flames, the Lieutenant Governor said. He commended the work of writers, educators and artists and stated that those honored today have enriched our nation through their extraordinary work. They are guides for society, proving that true excellence is measured by the positive impact we leave on future generations. Whether through writing, teaching, art, or public service, they shape our shared future. In this rapidly changing world, we need writers and educators more than ever. They create ideas, preserve knowledge, and guide the youth. Literature makes us compassionate, and education gives us knowledge. Together, they create responsible citizens who can lead the nation forward, the Lieutenant Governor said. The Lieutenant Governor further said that young generation stands at the confluence of tradition and modernity. He noted that youth have technology in their hands, but their minds seek new purpose. It is the duty of our writers to connect youth to their cultural roots and to inspire them to think beyond boundaries with a purpose, with a new goal. It is the responsibility of our teachers to provide not only skills but also values, confidence and the courage to the youth to face future challenges. If literature and education go hand in hand, the nations progress will be not only material but moral and spiritual as well, he said. On the occasion, the Lieutenant Governor made five requests to intellectuals, writers, teachers, scientists, and creators. Encourage the youth to think independently and pursue truth, document and share rich culture, which is our greatest strength in a global world, bring ideas out of books and use them to solve real-world problems, share your experience to inspire the next generation to serve the nation and combine different areas of expertise to tackle complex challenges like climate change. Nation-building is a shared duty. A strong economy can build infrastructure, but only responsible citizens can protect it. Youth are the builders of our future. Do not settle for ordinary achievements. Dream big, work hard, and strive for excellence. Our nation's journey succeeds through patience, hard work, and collective effort, the Lieutenant Governor said. Responding to the request for a museum dedicated to great personalities like Lal Ded, the Lieutenant Governor assured that appropriate steps would be taken in this regard. Tirath Singh Rawat, former Chief Minister, Uttarakhand; Dr. Vinay Sahasrabuddhe, former Member of Parliament and President, Asiatic Society of Mumbai; Prof. Neerja Mattoo, eminent writer; Dr Vaidehi Taman, author, and prominent literary personalities attended the award ceremony. Padma Shri Dr SP Varma; Brij Mohan Sharma, Principal Secretary Culture; Dr. GV Sundeep Chakravarthy, SSP Srinagar; Akshay Labroo, Deputy Commissioner, Srinagar and other senior officials were also present.

Greater Kashmir 12 Jul 2026 8:38 pm

Vaishnaw announces timeline for Mumbai-Ahmedabad Bullet Train, check details

According to the minister, the rollout will continue from Vapi to Surat, followed by Vapi to Ahmedabad, Ahmedabad to Thane, and finally Ahmedabad to Mumbai

Mid Day 12 Jul 2026 8:27 pm

Qatar halts maritime navigation as security concerns escalate

Qatar's Ministry of Transport on Sunday announced a temporary suspension of maritime navigation and all marine activities as a precautionary measure to safeguard public safety

Mid Day 12 Jul 2026 7:44 pm

Netanyahu pays tribute to Senator Lindsey Graham after his death

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu expressed grief over the death of US Senator Lindsey Graham, describing him as one of Israel's greatest friends.

Mid Day 12 Jul 2026 7:44 pm

Aamir Khan's ex-wife Kiran Rao to live in the same building as him, Gauri Spratt

Aamir Khan and wife Gauri Spratt are reportedly set to move into a luxurious Rs 100-crore sky villa in Mumbai once redevelopment is complete. The spacious residence is expected to house Aamir's extended family, including his mother, children, sisters and reportedly his former wives

Mid Day 12 Jul 2026 7:14 pm

Naidu Meets Pawan Kalyan at Mumbai Hospital, Enquires About Health

CM enquires about Deputy CMs health after shoulder surgery in Mumbai

Deccan Chronicle 12 Jul 2026 6:56 pm

Thane double-decker bus enters Mumbai on every trip just to make a U-turn

The distinctive operating pattern has made Route 66 one of the few municipal bus services that routinely crosses a city boundary purely because of road design

Mid Day 12 Jul 2026 6:34 pm

One Indian missing after attack on merchant ship in Strait of Hormuz: MEA

The Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) confirmed that 10 Indian nationals have been rescued, while search efforts are continuing to locate the missing crew member

Mid Day 12 Jul 2026 6:06 pm

Bomb Threat Call Triggers Security Sweep At Mumbai's Taj Mahal Palace Hotel

The threat was found to be a hoax, Mumbai Police is now investigating the origin of the threat call and trying to identify the person who made it.

Deccan Chronicle 12 Jul 2026 5:07 pm

Embezzlement of donations at Ram Temple will reach a turning point: RSS

The RSS expressed concern over the alleged embezzlement of Ram Temple donations in Ayodhya and said it expects the ongoing SIT probe to reach a decisive stage.

Mid Day 12 Jul 2026 5:07 pm

First phase of Mumbai-Ahmedabad bullet train to begin next year: Union Railway Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw

The first bullet train project is right now under construction between Mumbai and Ahmedabad and the progress is immense. Next year we will start the first section of the bullet train in the Mumbai-Ahmedabad section between Surat and Bilimora, he said.

The Economic Times 12 Jul 2026 5:05 pm

Maharashtra starts 150-crore electric boat manufacturing hub for Mumbai Water Metro

Maharashtra signs an agreement with Zoya Marine Services to establish a 150-crore electric boat manufacturing facility in Sindhudurg to build vessels for the 6,067-crore Mumbai Water Metro

The Hindu Businessline 12 Jul 2026 4:40 pm

Shiv Sena (UBT) leader Vinayak Raut booked after daughter-in-law alleges abuse

According to police, the First Information Report (FIR) was registered on June 10 at Kapurbawdi Police Station in Thane following a complaint lodged by Girija Raut, 38, who is currently separated from Jitesh Raut

Mid Day 12 Jul 2026 4:35 pm

Reports of Alia Bhatt exiting Ranbir Kapoors big film resurface

Mumbai: Alia Bhatt and Sharvaris Alpha continues to struggle at the box office, and the films declining collections have now brought an old report about Alias exit from Nitesh Tiwaris Ramayana back into the spotlight. A post circulating online claims that Alia stepped away from Ramayana because its shooting dates clashed with the YRF Spy Get the latest updates in Hyderabad City News , Technology , Entertainment , Sports , Politics and Top Stories on WhatsApp & Telegram by subscribing to our channels. You can also download our app for Android and iOS .

The Siasat Daily 12 Jul 2026 4:19 pm

Protect Your Hair: Avoid Overusing Styling Tools

Mumbai, July 12: In todays world, everyone wants their hair to look beautiful and stylish. Whether its for a special occasion or just to change up their daily look, people are experimenting with various hairstyles. Common tools like straighteners for sleek hair, curling irons for waves, hair dryers for quick drying, and extensions for volume ... Read more Protect Your Hair: Avoid Overusing Styling Tools

Udaipur Kiran 12 Jul 2026 3:59 pm

Moshi waste unit collapse: Two more bodies recovered, six still feared trapped

Toll rises to three in the Moshi garbage dump tragedy; six still feared trapped. Two bodies have been recovered from the debris of the Moshi garbage depot collapse in Pune nearly 72 hours after the incident. Six people are still feared trapped

Mid Day 12 Jul 2026 3:09 pm

BMC sets March 2027 deadline for Ghatkopar STP, asks officials to step up pace

The BMC has set a March 2027 deadline for the Ghatkopar Sewage Treatment Plant. Additional manpower will be deployed to accelerate construction and meet the target. This new plant will treat 337 million litres of sewage daily using advanced technology. The adjoining pumping station upgrade is scheduled for completion by December 2026. This project aims to significantly improve coastal water quality and marine biodiversity.

The Times of India 12 Jul 2026 2:52 pm

CISF DG Praveer Ranjan inspects security amid Amarnath Yatra 2026

CISF Director General Praveer Ranjan reviewed security arrangements for the ongoing Amarnath Yatra at the Nunwan base camp in Pahalgam. He inspected surveillance, deployment, crowd management and emergency preparedness, and chaired a high-level meeting with CAPFs and Jammu and Kashmir Police

Mid Day 12 Jul 2026 2:44 pm

Arshad Warsi sells Andheri shop for 6.25cr

Bollywood actor Arshad Warsi has sold a commercial property in Mumbai's Lokhandwala Complex, Andheri West, for 6.25 crore, reported Hindustan Times.

NewsBytes 12 Jul 2026 2:44 pm

Taj Mahal Palace Hotel receives bomb threat call, Mumbai Police conduct search operation

Mumbai Police are investigating a bomb threat received by the Taj Mahal Palace Hotel on Sunday. Navi Mumbai Police received the call around midnight and immediately alerted Mumbai authorities. A thorough search of the hotel premises was conducted following the received threat. This incident occurred one day after a similar hoax bomb threat at Delhi's Red Fort. Authorities are actively working to trace the origin of both recent threat calls.

The Times of India 12 Jul 2026 2:33 pm

Mumbai's Taj Mahal Palace Hotel receives bomb threat; triggers security sweep

Mumbai Police are investigating a bomb threat received by the Taj Mahal Palace Hotel on Sunday. Navi Mumbai Police received the call around midnight and immediately alerted Mumbai authorities. A thorough search of the hotel premises was conducted following the received alert. This incident occurred one day after a similar hoax threat was made to Delhi's Red Fort.

The Economic Times 12 Jul 2026 2:26 pm

Actor Rohit Chandel confesses to stalking minor

Television actor Rohit Chandel, known for shows like Kashibai Bajirao Ballal and Pandya Store, was arrested by the Pant Nagar police in Mumbai on July 10.

NewsBytes 12 Jul 2026 2:23 pm

Nafisa Ali on finishing chemotherapy, 2 bone immunity injections and illness for her film

Nafisa Ali attended the 'Max, Min & Meowzaki' trailer launch days after chemotherapy, sharing on Instagram the toll it took on her. The trailer, out July 10, tells a love-loss-healing story set in Mumbai, starring Medha Shankr, Siddharth Menon, and others. Nafisa marks her acting comeback in the film, releasing July 24.

The Times of India 12 Jul 2026 1:53 pm

'Dawood Planted Bomb At Taj': Hoax Call Triggers Security Scare In Mumbai

According to officials, the Taj Hotel was placed on high alert after, at around 12:13 am, a man called the Navi Mumbai Police Control Room and allegedly claimed, Dawood has planted a bomb at the Taj Hotel.

NDTV 12 Jul 2026 1:20 pm

Mumbais Taj Hotel receives bomb threat call; declared hoax after security check

Police have launched a search to identify and arrest the caller based on the mobile number used.

The Hindu 12 Jul 2026 1:19 pm

'Occult rituals to help her conceive, forced pills': Daughter-in-law accuses former MP Vinayak Raut, family of harassment; 5 booked

Vinayak Raut and six others face charges following a complaint by his daughter-in-law. Girija Raut alleged physical and mental harassment after her marriage in December 2017. She claimed occult rituals and unidentified pills were administered to help her conceive. Girija stated prolonged mental harassment prevented her from speaking out earlier. Police have arrested one accused, Firoz Baba, and are investigating further.

The Times of India 12 Jul 2026 1:12 pm

Christopher Nolan, Tom Holland, Matt Damon Enjoy Tea, Bun Maska At Mumbai's Olympia Coffee House

To everyone's surprise, the trio took some time off from their busy schedule to visit the 108-year-old Olympia Coffee House in Colaba on Saturday.

Deccan Chronicle 12 Jul 2026 12:48 pm

Rs 2.45 crore worth of Aciloc 150+, 300+ seized in Maharashtra; FDA orders recall

Maharashtra FDA seized Aciloc drugs valued at Rs 2.45 crore. The action followed inspections revealing deceptive labelling and branding changes. The department ordered a complete market recall of the affected Aciloc products. This move prioritizes public health and patient safety by preventing medication confusion. Further legal action will be initiated based on investigation findings.

The Times of India 12 Jul 2026 12:32 pm

Christopher Nolan, Tom Holland and Matt Damon sip chai, eat bun maska at Mumbai's 108-year-old Olympia Coffee House; photos go viral

Christopher Nolan, Tom Holland and Matt Damon took a break from The Odyssey promotions to enjoy Mumbai's iconic chai and bun maska at Olympia Coffee House in Colaba. The Hollywood team also explored the city's food scene by visiting Trishna, famous for its coastal seafood.

IBTimes 12 Jul 2026 12:27 pm

Watch: Passenger, TC clash over Marathi language on Mumbai local; Railway authorities order probe

Railway authorities are investigating a viral video of an argument on a Mumbai local train. The dispute reportedly began after a passenger spoke in Marathi with railway staff. A ticket checker intervened, and both parties later approached the police. The railway is examining the video and the overall incident. Suitable action will be taken after the preliminary investigation concludes.

The Times of India 12 Jul 2026 12:05 pm

Who is Shekhar Chaudhary? Meet Dhurandhar singer Jasmine Sandlas fianc after surprise engagement reveal

Jasmine Sandlas revealed her engagement to Shekhar Chaudhary during her India tour. She proudly introduced her fianc to the cheering audience on stage. The singer's heartfelt moment quickly went viral across social media platforms. While Sandlas enjoys public attention, Chaudhary prefers to remain private. The Dream Girl India Tour continues with upcoming shows in Mumbai and Bengaluru.

The Economic Times 12 Jul 2026 11:49 am

Gujarat: Three lions shifted to Sakkarbaug Zoo after fatal attack on boy in Girn

Gujarat Forest Department has captured three lions believed to be involved in the fatal attack on an 11-year-old boy at Girnar Wildlife Sanctuary. The animals have been shifted to Sakkarbaug Zoo for scientific examination, while the new Girnar staircase route has been closed during the investigation

Mid Day 12 Jul 2026 11:45 am

Oman, Iran agree to continue talks on Hormuz Strait navigation

Oman and Iran have agreed to continue technical and political talks on navigation through the Strait of Hormuz, focusing on maritime safety and freedom of navigation. The discussions come amid heightened regional tensions and ongoing diplomatic engagement between Iran and the United States

Mid Day 12 Jul 2026 11:43 am

12 nations reaffirm commitment to free, open Indo-Pacific

United States and 11 partner nations have reaffirmed their commitment to a free and open Indo-Pacific, backing the 2016 South China Sea arbitral ruling that rejected China's sweeping maritime claims and urging all parties to resolve disputes peacefully under international law

Mid Day 12 Jul 2026 11:42 am

Venezuela earthquake death toll rises to 4,333

The death toll from the June 24 earthquakes in Venezuela has risen to 4,333, with over 16,700 people injured and thousands displaced. Authorities have set up temporary camps, launched a housing registry and announced rehabilitation measures as international aid continues to arrive

Mid Day 12 Jul 2026 11:40 am

When Akshay Kumar revealed Sridevi was his first celebrity crush

Mumbai: When Akshay Kumar graced the popular Koffee With Karan couch with his better half, Twinkle Khanna, he revealed that legendary actress Sridevi was her first celebrity crush. Hearing this, host Karan Johar pointed out that Akshay did a movie with Sridevi, Meri Biwi Ka Jawaab Nahin back in 2004, where these two were seen Get the latest updates in Hyderabad City News , Technology , Entertainment , Sports , Politics and Top Stories on WhatsApp & Telegram by subscribing to our channels. You can also download our app for Android and iOS .

The Siasat Daily 12 Jul 2026 11:00 am

Bomb threat at Mumbais Taj Hotel declared hoax

Mumbai: A bomb threat targeting the iconic Taj Hotel in Mumbai triggered a security alarm on Sunday, July 12, prompting police and security agencies to conduct a comprehensive search operation at the premises before declaring that the threat was a hoax, said police on Sunday. According to officials, the Taj Hotel was placed on high Get the latest updates in Hyderabad City News , Technology , Entertainment , Sports , Politics and Top Stories on WhatsApp & Telegram by subscribing to our channels. You can also download our app for Android and iOS .

The Siasat Daily 12 Jul 2026 10:49 am

Ram Kapoors shocking confession: I was molested at 13

Mumbai: Actor Ram Kapoor opened up on one of traumatic experiences in life. In the latest episode of the streaming show Lock Upp, the actor shared that he was molested in school. However, the actor went on to reveal that the person, who did wrong to him, helped him get over the trauma induced by Get the latest updates in Hyderabad City News , Technology , Entertainment , Sports , Politics and Top Stories on WhatsApp & Telegram by subscribing to our channels. You can also download our app for Android and iOS .

The Siasat Daily 12 Jul 2026 10:20 am

Gold, silver prices today: Check retail rates of 24K, 22K gold, 18K, 999 silver in Delhi, Mumbai, Kolkata, other cities

Gold, silver prices today, 12 July: Check retail rates of 24K, 22K gold, 18K and 999 fine silver after recent escalation of fighting between the US and Iran.

Livemint 12 Jul 2026 9:49 am

Mohanlal-Krishand film in the works

Mohanlal and director Krishand are reportedly collaborating on a new film. Actor-producer Maniyanpilla Raju confirmed the project is in development. The film aims to be a commercial entertainer in the spirit of Chotta Mumbai. Niyog is currently writing the script, with the first draft ready. Mohanlal has several other projects currently in production.

The Times of India 12 Jul 2026 8:25 am

NCM-funded Mathematics School concludes at NIT Srinagar

Srinagar, July 11: A two-week Instructional School for Teachers (IST) on Theoretical and Numerical Aspects of Partial Differential Equations: Applications to Flow Dynamics concluded on Saturday at the National Institute of Technology (NIT) Srinagar. The programme, held from June 29 to July 11, 2026, was organised by the Department of Mathematics, NIT Srinagar, with financial support from the National Centre for Mathematics (NCM), a joint centre of the Tata Institute of Fundamental Research (TIFR), Mumbai, and IIT Bombay. The instructional school brought together 42 faculty members, researchers, and teachers from universities and higher educational institutions across the country for an intensive academic programme focused on the theoretical and numerical aspects of partial differential equations (PDEs) and their applications in flow dynamics. The valedictory ceremony was marked by the distribution of certificates to all participants in recognition of their successful completion of the programme. Faculty members of the Department of Mathematics, including Dr. Mehraj Ahmad Lone, Dr. Rameez Raja, Dr. Mushtaq Ahmad Bhat, Dr. Owais Ahmad, Dr. Idrees Qasim, Dr. Saleem Yousuf, Dr. Bilal Ahmad Wani and Dr. Sivaramakrishnan, actively participated in the successful organisation of the programme. Convener of the programme, Dr. Atendra Kumar, expressed satisfaction over the successful completion of the instructional school and thanked all participants for their active engagement. We are confident that the faculty members, students and research scholars who attended this programme will greatly benefit from the concepts, analytical methods and academic interactions they experienced here. These learnings will significantly contribute to their present and future research in applied mathematics and related disciplines, he said. Dr. Atendra expressed gratitude to the National Centre for Mathematics (NCM) for sponsoring the programme and acknowledged the support extended by the Institute administration, the Department of Mathematics, organising team and all those who contributed to the successful conduct of the event. He also thanked the distinguished resource persons for delivering high-quality lectures throughout the programme, including Prof. Muthukumar T (IIT Kanpur), Prof. Rajendra K. Ray (IIT Mandi), Dr. Tanmay Sarkar (IIT Jammu) along with tutorial instructors Mr. Arindam Sarkar (IIT Mandi) and Mr. Andleeb Hamid (NIT Srinagar), whose academic guidance and mentoring greatly enriched the learning experience. Speaking on the occasion, Dr. Zamrooda Jabeen, Head, Department of Mathematics, congratulated the participants and appreciated their enthusiastic involvement throughout the two-week programme. She said such academic initiatives provide an excellent platform for faculty members and researchers to strengthen their theoretical foundations while fostering collaboration with experts from premier institutions. Participants praised the academic quality of the programme and the arrangements made by the organising team. Dr. Mohd Shuaib Akhtar from Aligarh Muslim University and Dr. Shyaman V. P. from Chettinad Institute of Technology (CARE), Tamil Nadu, among others, shared their positive feedback, describing the instructional school as academically enriching and highly beneficial for teaching and research. In his message, Director, NIT Srinagar, Prof. Binod Kumar Kanaujia, congratulated the Department of Mathematics for successfully organising the national-level programme. He said the institute remains committed to promoting high-quality academic activities that strengthen research culture, foster interdisciplinary collaboration and create opportunities for faculty and young researchers to engage with leading experts from across the country. Registrar, NIT Srinagar, Prof. Atikur Rahman, appreciated the efforts of the organising committee and the resource persons for making the programme a success. He said such instructional schools enhance academic excellence, facilitate knowledge exchange and contribute significantly to capacity building among teachers and researchers, in line with the institute's vision of promoting quality higher education and research.

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Trump fires members of US federal election commission

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The Odyssey stars drop by for some chai and bun maska snacks

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Remembering Rajendra Kumar: The Timeless Star of Hindi Cinema

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The Odyssey Mumbai screening: Christopher Nolan, Tom Holland, Matt Damon grab chai

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The unwanted guest.!

It was not like where I came from. Kashmir was not Afghanistan and Kashmiris were even more different from us Afghans. I was a Mujahid and had fought hundreds of battles for years against the bloody communist Soviets, alongside other courageous Mujahideen who came from all over the world. By the grace of God, we were successful in forcing them to leave the land of the brave and crowned our victory by making the last empire in the world crumble into bits and pieces. After fighting the Soviet Hinds with our Stinger missiles, I was sent to wage Jihad against the Indian Hindu Kaafirs . The Kashmiris were not allowed to offer Namaz . The Kaafir forces had occupied their land and were destroying their mosques. They were building temples of their idols. People did not dare to leave their homes and were living a life not worth living. Crops were being destroyed by the occupying forces and people had nothing to eat. The Muslims of Kashmir were forced to change their religion. This beautiful paradise had been turned into an ugly hell by the infidels. Hearing all of this and after the invitation of some Kashmiri leaders, I decided to go and liberate Kashmir from these savage Kafirs . It was the spring of 1999 when I left Khost for the Valley of Kashmir. A year has passed now. The reality in Kashmir did not resemble any of the stories which I had heard in Peshawar or from other Afghans in Quetta, and which had made me come here. Soon the naked truth started to unveil an unexpected reality. Every neighbourhood had a mosque while many of the neighbourhoods had more than one, which catered to the different sects living here. There were absolutely no restrictions on religion, while I kept noticing some obvious restrictions embedded in Islam which were collectively disregarded by the converted Muslims in Kashmir. While I had been made to believe that a war was being fought in Kashmir, I was surprised to find the opposite. The habits of Kashmiris had nothing to do with war. Their marriage ceremonies were lavish. Hundred Manns of meat, chicken and rice and at least ten different dishes, complimented by various side-dishes like chutneys, pickles and salad. Coca-Cola, Pepsi, mineral water, mouth-fresheners, wet-tissues. Sparkling jewellery and beautiful clothes. All imported from the land of the occupier. The luxurious houses on ten and sometimes twenty jerib were astonishing as well. Different colours, exquisite wood, high glass windows, majestic green gardens and bright flowerbeds. All secluded by high walls and protected by heavy iron gates. Even a hundred deaths would not be sufficient to make me imagine that we Afghans, while opposing and fighting against the rule of the Soviets, would at the same time want to keep any association with the occupiers. However, in Kashmir this was nothing out of the ordinary. In Afghanistan, leaders were the commanders of the Mujahideen and fought at the forefront. Here it was different. A rare glimpse of the leaders would be offered to the people at funeral prayers of Mujahideen or sometimes they would be seen on television and in newspapers repeating their rhetoric. While in Afghanistan the leaders had tanks, Kalashnikovs and a brave heart, here the leaders favoured Hartal and innocent youth with stones as their weapons. The leaders were fond of visiting Delhi and Mumbai for medical treatment and more than often their treatment would be paid for by the occupying forces. They also preferred to spend the harsh winters in warm and comfortable houses in either the political or financial capital of India. This was incomprehensible. I could not imagine Burhanuddin Rabbani or Ahmed Shah Massoud going to Moscow for medical treatment while the Mujahideen kept fighting the Soviets, or that they would retreat to apartments there, because the winters in Kabul, Kandahar or Jalalabad were too harsh. Children, wives and family members of these leaders in Kashmir have high paid government jobs, while they claim to fight against the same government. How is that possible? I asked this question to my Kashmiri host, Ghulam Nabi and to other Kashmiris, but nobody could give me a satisfying answer. This war in Kashmir had also produced a large prosperous class while the price of each and every commodity had increased. We had opium in Afghanistan, but I sometimes wondered what they had in Kashmir. In some areas, the price of 5 jerib of land is one crore Indian Rupees. During the war in Afghanistan, nobody would be even willing to pay one single Afghani for a hundred jerib of land in Kabul. Hundreds of thousands of children of this growing and large affluent class in Kashmir including the children of many leaders, study in various colleges and universities located in India. Many of them have settled in cities in India and have jobs in Indian, American and Jewish multinationals. Some of them have settled comfortably abroad in UK, US and Europe while they keep instigating the youth in Kashmir to pick up stones and arms to fight the Indian forces. In Afghanistan, we had millions of child refugees who fled to Pakistan and Iran and lived in inhuman conditions in tents, but none of them went to Moscow or Tashkent to study and find jobs. The Soviet Union was our enemy. How could we send our children to study and work there? The general population of Kashmir is as confused as their leaders. What is it that they want? This question has denied me my sleep since I came here, and every Kashmiri has a different answer to it. Some want to be free, which they call Azaadi . Some want to become part of Pakistan. Others would like to be part of India. Another portion wants to break up Kashmir and create smaller Kashmirs. It is a junction of confusions. I have had long nights of conversations with Ghulam Nabi. I told him that we were supported by the American CIA, Saudis, half a dozen other Western intelligence agencies and the Pakistani ISI, but we never wanted to become part of any of these countries. We were fighting for our land, while they were fighting for their interests. They used us and we used them. From some Kashmiris I had come to know that Pakistan also occupied almost half of Kashmir. This made me realize what the game was about, as I had seen enough of Pakistan and its agencies. I said something to Ghulam Nabi, which totally baffled this poor man. Ghulam Nabi, lets say that Afghanistan was occupied half by the Soviet Union and half by the Americans. Could we Afghans then take any assistance from America to fight the Soviets? Ghulam Nabi thought for half a minute or so and then in his soft-spoken way said, Bhaijaan, but then the Americans would only be helping you because they would like to occupy the whole of your country and snatch away your freedom. I stood up from my rather comfortable lying position and in total anger and disbelief, slapped Ghulam Nabis right cheek with my mighty left hand. Padar lanat, now you understand? Dont you see that Pakistan wants the same by helping you against India? The psyche of my Kashmiri brethren is very strange. Perhaps too strange for me to comprehend. The Kashmiri himself will inform on the Mujahid whom he is sheltering, say that violence has ruined everything in Kashmir and that it used to be paradise before the damned Pakistani gun was brought, but thousands of people will also join the funeral procession of the same Pakistani Mujahid . They will curse India but accept funds from it. They will abuse the Indian Army, but 20.000 Kashmiris will also line up to join the Indian Army when there are only 500 vacancies. They will wave flags of Pakistan and ask for Azaadi. They will vote in elections, line up for government jobs, flourish by doing business in India and then blame the same elections, the government and their business partners for their division and miseries. We Afghans knew what we were fighting for and we were happy to sacrifice anything for our ultimate goal as we had nothing to lose. The ruins of our cities still bear witness to this fact. The Kashmiris on the other hand, had everything to lose and in addition, they were struggling with three fundamental problems. Firstly, they did not know what they actually want. Secondly, because of the fact that their ultimate aim was not defined, they were scattered and thus were being used and abused. Thirdly, everyone seemed to want something, but no one was willing to leave the comforts of life and make sacrifices for whatever they seem to want. This, like in any place, and Kashmir is no different, means that eventually the poor makes the largest sacrifices, while the affluent reap the fruits of conflict. I am an Afghan and a man of my word. I came here to fight to defend the Muslims of Kashmir, because I was told that they were facing what we Afghans faced at the hands of the Soviets. But none of that was true. Kashmiris were not like us Afghans. Their culture is different. They detest violence. They are not a martial race or warriors by any stretch of imagination. The Pakistani ISI while indoctrinating and training young adolescent Kashmiri boys in trainings camps in Muzaffarabad, used to taunt and humiliate them by telling them, tapsi tey thus karsi . Kashmiris are innocent people who were being used by the same country which was culpable of turning Afghanistan into rubble. Fear had choked their voice. The poor were tired of losing their young sons without knowing for what they had lost them. They were worn by the deafening cries of the numerous widows and orphans. The common Kashmiri was longing for a dignified path, leading to peace. He was longing for liberation from this proxy war between two giants on his soil. Ghulam Nabi also wanted peace. He had been harbouring me because of his many compulsions. Although he tried to hide it, but I could see the relief on his face when I told him that I was going back to Afghanistan. Before leaving, I looked in his frightened, moist eyes and put my hand on his frail shoulder. Ghulam Nabi, what you need is real peace. This Afghan only knows the peace of a graveyard. That is not what I wanted for Afghanistan, and it is not what I wish for Kashmir. Har chata khpal watan Kashmir de... Khudai Paman. ( The Author is the Director of European Foundation for South Asian Studies (EFSAS) and can be reached at j.qureshi@efsas.org )

RisingKashmir 12 Jul 2026 12:26 am

Eknath Shinde Questions Uddhav Thackeray Over Siddhivinayak Temple Loot

Mumbai, July 12: A heated debate erupted in the Maharashtra Assembly on Saturday as Deputy Chief Minister Eknath Shinde launched a sharp attack on Shiv Sena-UBT leader Uddhav Thackeray. Shinde accused Thackeray of practicing selective Hindutva and questioned why he remained silent about alleged donation irregularities at Mumbais iconic Siddhivinayak Temple during his tenure as ... Read more Eknath Shinde Questions Uddhav Thackeray Over Siddhivinayak Temple Loot

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