Pune Set to Become a Development Engine by 2030, Says CM Devendra Fadnavis
Mumbai, July 19: Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis announced on Saturday that Pune is on track to become a major global hub for Deep Tech and Global Capability Centers (GCC) by 2030. He emphasized that the city will establish itself as a leading modern city and a growth engine for the country. During the inauguration ceremony ... Read more Pune Set to Become a Development Engine by 2030, Says CM Devendra Fadnavis
The Final Sanctuary: How the Living House the Dead across Earth, Sky, and Sea
The 16th of July marked the 34th death anniversary of my dear father. In this connection, I attended the Fatiha prayer at his grave, and standing there, I was deeply reminded of how much our loved ones matter to us, even long after they have departed. The relationship between the living and the dead is one of the oldest stories of human civilization. It is written not just in our hearts, but in the very soil, air, and water of the places we call home. As the world grows more crowded and our environments change, the ways we say our final goodbyes are evolvingreflecting a delicate balance between sacred tradition and modern necessity. The Close Neighbors of Mallaratta: Kashmirs Intimate Lands In the historic quarters of Srinagar, death has never been segregated from daily life. To this day, my ancestral home, Yarkand House in Mallaratta, stands tall and firm after 115 years of construction. Just twenty feet away lies our family graveyard, Maqbara Sadat Andrabis, where my parents, grandmother, and paternal uncles rest in peace. Purchased by my great-grandfather in mid-1916 from his pious Andrabi father-in-law for the princely sum of rupees eighteen, this plot remains beautifully maintained by the family. In those good old days, keeping graveyards close to residential houses was a comforting philosophya daily, grounding reminder of mortality, love, and continuity. On a grander scale, the historic Malkha graveyard was established centuries ago as a central repository of memory for the Muslims of Srinagar. Originally a vast grape orchard spanning a thousand kanals, it was centrally located. Tragically, modern urbanization and political short-sightedness have reduced it to less than two hundred kanals. Encroachmentsranging from schools and mosques to slum colonies, stadium spaces, a gondola take-off stand, and the Rainwari Hospitalhave slowly fractured this collective heritage. Yet, Kashmirs land laws historically accommodated this sacred geography. In rural areas, freshly converted communities utilized abundant state or grazing lands, recorded in revenue registers as Kachari, Shamilat, or Abadi Deh. These final resting places were legally protected under designations like Maqbooza Qabristan or Ahli-Islam. Similarly, the Kashmiri Pandit community utilized designated lands for their last rites, formally recorded as Maqbooza Ahli-Hinoo, Shamshan Ghat, or Awarin. Whether through burial or fire, the departed remained rooted in the land. The Birdless Skies: The Changing Rituals of the Parsis While Kashmir looks to the earth, the Parsi community traditionally looked to the sky. Holding the elements of nature in absolute veneration, Zoroastrian tradition dictates that burying a body desecrates the earth, and burning it pollutes sacred fire. Thus, they constructed Dakhmas, or Towers of Silence, where the dead were left open to the elements and to vulturesa system designed as the ultimate eco-friendly act of giving back to nature. However, these ancient towers are losing their sheen. The vulture population across India has dwindled catastrophically due to inadvertent poisoning from veterinary drugs like diclofenac. With the skies suddenly empty, the community has had to adapt. Today, many Parsis are shifting their attitudes toward modern technology, turning to electric crematoriumsparticularly in Mumbai and parts of Gujaratmarrying ancient prayers with contemporary realities. The Automated Vaults of Japan Farther east, in the hyper-dense urban centers of Japan, the challenge is sheer space. The Japanese have innovated an incredibly advanced, scientific approach to handling the dead. In modern, multi-story indoor cemeteries, they utilize deep, rounded well-like pits designed with state-of-the-art engineering. Each family possesses their own automated vault box. When a body is placed inside, specific, highly regulated chemical compounds are introduced to accelerate decomposition safely and rapidly. Within a remarkably short period, the physical remains are reduced to clean ashes. The vault is then thoroughly cleansed and prepared, efficiently making room for the next family member. It is a striking blend of profound ancestral respect and futuristic spatial efficiency. Rest in the Deep: The Ancient Law of Sea Burials For those who spent their lives moving across the vast expanse of the oceans, the final resting place is neither earth nor sky, but the deep blue. Sea burial is a time-honored tradition, particularly for sailors, explorers, or travelers who pass away at sea. Steeped in maritime protocol, the body is carefully prepared, weighted, sewn into a canvas shroud, and lowered into the ocean depths. Out of sight of land, the body gently descends to the seabed, where marine life naturally consumes the physical form, returning the traveler to the great cradle of the worlds waters. Sky Burials of Ladakh and Tibet: The Frozen Horizons In contrast to the warm oceans, the high-altitude, freezing ecosystems of places like Ladakh and Tibet offer unique challenges. In these arid, rocky, and timber-scarce environments, digging a grave into frozen earth is nearly impossible, and there is little wood available for large funeral pyres. Here, the ancient practice of Sky Burial (Jhator) takes a different form than that of the Parsis. On designated sacred mountaintops, specialized practitioners gently prepare the body, which is then offered to Himalayan vultures. In the Buddhist philosophy of these regions, the body is seen as an empty vessel once the soul leaves. Offering the physical remains to the birds is considered a final, supreme act of generosity and compassion toward other living creatures, ensuring that the lifecycle continues even on the barren, cold roofs of the world. Conclusion: A Shared Journey Home From the rose-rimmed walls of Yarkand House in Mallaratta to the automated towers of Tokyo, and from the deep ocean trenches to the windswept peaks of Ladakh, humanitys diverse funeral customs reveal a beautiful truth. We may use earth, fire, air, or water to return our loved ones to the universe, but the underlying intent remains identical: to honor our past, to respect our environment, and to ensure that those who shaped our lives are never truly forgotten. (The author is a former civil servant from the administrative service.Email: nisargilani57748@gmail.com )
Lonavala Chikki Receives GI Tag, Elevating the Tourist Destinations Prestige
Mumbai, July 18: Lonavala, a prominent tourist destination nestled in the lush Sahyadri mountains, has achieved a significant milestone. The world-famous Lonavala Chikki has been granted a Geographical Indication (GI) tag. This recognition provides official status to Lonavalas traditional chikki, ensuring the preservation of this historical food products uniqueness. It is expected to boost local ... Read more Lonavala Chikki Receives GI Tag, Elevating the Tourist Destinations Prestige
IMA to decide on statewide strike over assault on doctors on Sunday
Fourth-year programmes face bumpy rollout in Mumbai University
Residents hold protest against Amazon data centre in Thane
Amazon's large data centre project in Thane faces significant local and political opposition. Residents protested, citing concerns about noise, environmental hazards, and resource shortages. Local leaders voiced worries about water scarcity and the project's impact on existing infrastructure. Political parties, including Shiv Sena, have also raised objections and sought project reviews. Maharashtra aims to develop the Mumbai Metropolitan Region into a major data centre investment hub.
Bombay high court suo motu stays bail granted to Shiv Sena corporator in doctors assault case
Man drowns in Tansa river near Vasai in Maharashtra
Sharad Pawar backs Sonam Wangchuk protest, says Centre 'acting as a spectator'
Sharad Pawar voiced support for Sonam Wangchuk and the ongoing student protests. He accused the central government of showing indifference to the demonstrators' concerns. The veteran leader urged the Union government to find a suitable resolution to the issues. Pawar stated that his party would continue to back Wangchuk's demands for Ladakh. He plans to raise the matter in Parliament for a priority discussion.
Body of man swept away in floodwaters in Maharashtra found after 12 days
Vasai-Virar Rain-Related Death Toll Rises to 11
'Robust ecosystem needed to harness quantum computing and deep-tech revolution'
Maharashtra CM Devendra Fadnavis called for building a robust ecosystem to accelerate quantum computing and deep technologies, saying India must actively participate in the global technological revolution. He also announced plans to train 5,000 quantum computing professionals through MITRA
Fatty pancreas now a disease linked to diabetes and cancer
Punes infra gets mega boost as Fadnavis launches 3 elevated corridor projects
Maharashtra CM Devendra Fadnavis launched three major elevated road corridor projects in Pune, saying the city is on track to become one of Indias most advanced urban centres by 2030. The projects aim to reduce congestion, improve industrial connectivity and support long-term infrastructure growth
Severed human leg found under train coach at Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Terminus in Mumbai
Veteran Gandhian leader Dr Kumar Saptarshi passes away in Pune
Veteran Gandhian activist, socialist thinker and Yuvak Kranti Dal (Yukrand) founder Dr Kumar Saptarshi passed away in Pune on Saturday. Political leaders, social activists and members of the Gandhian movement mourned his death, calling it a significant loss to Maharashtra's progressive movement
In Mumbai, Juhu locals launch plastic recycling initiative
Navi Mumbai family turns tragedy into gift of life, donated organs save 4 patients
Congress Leader Criticizes Police Action Against Activist Sonam Wangchuk
Mumbai, July 18: Maharashtra Congress President Harshvardhan Sapkal has expressed strong objections to the Delhi Polices decision to take social activist Sonam Wangchuk to Safdarjung Hospital from Jantar Mantar. Wangchuk had been on a hunger strike at Jantar Mantar for several days, protesting against the NEET paper leak. Opposition leaders had urged him to end ... Read more Congress Leader Criticizes Police Action Against Activist Sonam Wangchuk
Nirupam says Uddhav abandoned Hindutva, cant invoke Ram
Mumbai: Shiv Sena leader Sanjay Nirupam on Saturday, July 18, targeted Shiv Sena (UBT) chief Uddhav Thackeray over his Ram Raksha agitation, saying that the former Maharashtra chief minister had no right to invoke Lord Ram after abandoning the Hindutva ideology. Those who are doing the drama of reciting the Ram Raksha hymn are actually 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 Leader Criticizes Governments Response to Sonam Wangchuks Protest
Mumbai, July 18: Sonam Wangchuk, who has been on a hunger strike at Jantar Mantar in the national capital for several days, was taken to Safdarjung Hospital under the supervision of Delhi police and doctors. This incident has drawn sharp criticism from the opposition, particularly from senior Congress leader Hussain Dalwai from Maharashtra. He stated ... Read more Congress Leader Criticizes Governments Response to Sonam Wangchuks Protest
BMC Commissioner Urges Faster Electoral Roll Revision in Mumbai
Taloja SUV crash death toll rises to 2
BMC prunes, removes fallen trees at 3,841 locations across Mumbai after damage due to heavy rain
80-year-old motorist booked for road crash after another senior citizen dies
Demand grows for early rollout of Bengaluru Mumbai Vande Bharat Sleeper as trainsets await clearance
Adding to the anticipation, two Vande Bharat Sleeper trainsets intended for the proposed service are currently stationed at the Krantivira Sangolli Rayanna Bengaluru City Railway Station
Bullet train: Second tunnel boring machine begins excavation for tunnel beneath Thane creek
A second tunnel boring machine has begun excavating for the rail tunnel under Thane Creek. This critical section will be the country's first undersea tunnel for any rail corridor. The machine is among the largest ever deployed for rail tunnel construction in India. It utilizes advanced technology to actively stabilize the tunnel face during excavation. The Mumbai-Ahmedabad bullet train corridor is being constructed at an estimated Rs 1.08 lakh crore.
Asatya and Hinsa are core tenets of Modi govt: Rahul on Wangchuks removal
Congress leader Rahul Gandhi criticised the shifting of activist Sonam Wangchuk from Jantar Mantar during his hunger strike, alleging the Modi governments core tenets are 'Asatya and Hinsa'. Wangchuk was moved to Safdarjung Hospital after his health deteriorated on the 21st day of his fast
Almond tree in Navi Mumbai illegally pruned again for hoarding display
Mumbai, July 18: The winners of the 72nd National Film Awards were announced on Saturday at the National Media Centre. Bollywood actor Kartik Aaryan and Malayalam cinema legend Mammootty received the Best Actor award. Mammootty was honored for his performance in the film Brahmayugam, while Kartik Aaryan was recognized for his role in the sports ... Read more 72nd National Film Awards: Kartik Aaryan and Mammootty Win Best Actor, Yami Gautam Named Best Actress for Article 370
Boyfriend's Marriage Fixed, Heartbroken Techie Dies By Suicide In Mumbai
In her last letter addressed to her family, Keerthi wrote that her body be cremated in her boyfriend's native village and that the thali (wedding pendant) be tied to her body.
Brinda Master Praises Rashmika Mandannas Dedication on Maysa Set
Mumbai, July 18: Actress Rashmika Mandanna has captured the hearts of many with her exceptional acting skills. She works tirelessly to bring each character to life on screen, earning admiration from renowned choreographer Brinda Master. On Saturday, Brinda Master took to Instagram to express her appreciation for Rashmika. Sharing a poster of the upcoming film ... Read more Brinda Master Praises Rashmika Mandannas Dedication on Maysa Set
Doctors assault case: Bombay HC stays bail granted to Shiv Sena corporator, asks him to surrender
The Bench asked Ramesh Mhatre to surrender before by July 19 evening; said the magistrate court took the issue very lightly and did not even consider his criminal antecedents
Anna Konidala Completes Challenging Tirumala Climb
Mumbai, July 18: Anna Konidala, wife of South Indian cinema actor and Andhra Pradesh Deputy Chief Minister Pawan Kalyan, recently completed a challenging pilgrimage at Tirumala. She shared her experience on social media, detailing the difficulties of the climb. In a post on her official Instagram account, Anna expressed, I knew the climb to Tirumala ... Read more Anna Konidala Completes Challenging Tirumala Climb
SP Leader Criticizes Om Prakash Rajbhars Statements, Calls Him Inconsistent
Mumbai, July 18: Senior leader of the Samajwadi Party (SP), Man Singh Yadav, has sharply criticized Uttar Pradesh government minister Om Prakash Rajbhar for his remarks concerning the Yadav and Muslim communities. Yadav accused Rajbhar of ignoring facts and described him as a leader lacking an independent political voice. Yadav stated that Rajbhars statements do ... Read more SP Leader Criticizes Om Prakash Rajbhars Statements, Calls Him Inconsistent
Pet dog lunges at three girls inside lift in Mumbai building; CCTV clip goes viral
On July 16, a CCTV footage which went viral on social media shows after the lift doors closed, the dog suddenly became aggressive and lunged towards the girls
Sunny Deols Bantwara 1947 Teaser Released, A Glimpse into the Battle Against Hatred
Mumbai, July 18: The highly anticipated teaser for Sunny Deols film Bantwara 1947 was released on Saturday. The teaser showcases the events surrounding the partition of India, illustrating how people became ruthless and blinded by anger during that tumultuous time. In the 57-second teaser, viewers witness high-voltage drama and the painful realities of partition. Sunny ... Read more Sunny Deols Bantwara 1947 Teaser Released, A Glimpse into the Battle Against Hatred
The Bombay High Court has cancelled bail for Shiv Sena corporator Ramesh Mhatre and his aides. They must surrender by Sunday evening following an alleged hospital assault. This incident involved attacks on doctors and nurses over patient treatment delays. The Indian Medical Association called for a statewide strike protesting the violence. The court has scheduled the next hearing for July twenty-second.
Watch! Salman Khan cheekily requests media to avoid Maatrubhumi questions
During a visit to Mumbai's Slum Rehabilitation Authority office, Salman Khan inaugurated a new IT facility and distributed house keys to beneficiaries. He also playfully avoided questions about Maatrubhumi, which has been in the news over CBFC issues and its delayed release
ED files chargesheet against self-styled Maharashtra Godman Ashok Kharat
The prosecution complaint (chargesheet) was filed on Friday before a special Prevention of Money Laundering Act (PMLA) court in Mumbai, naming Kharat, his wife Kalpana and four others as accused
Esha Singh Shares Candid Thoughts on Bold OTT Content
Mumbai, July 18: Television actress Esha Singh recently appeared in the reality show Bigg Boss Season 18, where she finished as a finalist, securing an impressive sixth place. In a recent interview, she discussed the impact of OTT platforms and reality shows. Esha highlighted that shows like Allyance and Lock-Up reveal peoples true natures. She ... Read more Esha Singh Shares Candid Thoughts on Bold OTT Content
Mumbai : Pet Dog Lunges At 3 Girls In A lift; CCTV Clip Goes Viral
No injuries were reported to the authorities, and no complaint has been lodged, they said, adding that the resident had permission to take her pet in the lift.
Salman Khan inaugurates SRA Digital Centre in Mumbai
Salman Khan attended a special program organized by the Slum Rehabilitation Authority in Mumbai. He inaugurated a new Data Collection and Verification Support Centre to strengthen digital infrastructure. The actor personally handed over permanent home keys to over fifty beneficiaries. He also unveiled the SRA Coffee Table Book during the event. Officials briefed Khan on ongoing initiatives and future development plans.
Video: Panic Inside Lift As Aggressive Pet Dog Lunges At Young Girls In Mumbai
No injuries were reported and no complaint has been lodged, police said, adding that the resident had permission to take her pet in the lift.
A viral X post claiming that a techie quit his Rs 1.5 lakh-a-month Mumbai job, moved back to his hometown and now earns around Rs 4 lakh every month has triggered a heated debate online. While many praised the reported shift from corporate life to entrepreneurship, others questioned the financial calculations, including the sale of a Rs 3 crore flat, tax implications and the profitability of the restaurants mentioned in the post.
Sonam Wangchuk dehydrated after 20-Days hunger strike, says Safdarjung Hospital
Sonam Wangchuk arrived at our hospital around 7.40 am. He is somewhat weak due to prolonged fasting and is experiencing mild dehydration; otherwise, all his vital parameters are stable. He is being continuously examined and monitored, and his treatment is underway, Dr Bamba said
FDA Suspends Canteen Licence At Mumbai's KEM Hospital Over Hygiene Issues
FDA directs KEM to halts canteen operations after an inspection found unhygienic conditions and violations of food safety norms.
Maharashtra: 4,300 youth to be trained for Nashik Kumbh Mela 2027
The project has been designed to strengthen service delivery during the Kumbh Mela by equipping youth with practical skills required across the tourism, hospitality, healthcare and infrastructure sectors
Army opens fire after suspicious movement along LoC in J-K's Rajouri
The firing occurred in the Tarkundi forward area around 10 pm and continued for nearly 90 minutes. No casualties or injuries have been reported
No treatment without family consent, says Sonam Wangchuks wife at Hospital
I am at Safdarjung Hospital in Delhi where Sonam Wangchuk has been admitted. Nothing should be administered to him orally or intravenously without taking consent from me, his family and his doctors who have been monitoring his health for the past 20 days, Gitanjali said in a post on X
Skyroot launches India's 1st private orbital rocket Vikram-1
The landmark mission lifted off from the Indian Space Research Organisations (ISRO) First Launch Pad at the Satish Dhawan Space Centre (SDSC-SHAR) in Sriharikota, Andhra Pradesh, marking a major milestone for Indias growing private space sector
Opposition slams Centre over Sonam Wangchuk's removal
Wangchuk has been on an indefinite hunger strike since June 28 in support of the Cockroach Janata Party's (CJP) agitation over alleged examination irregularities and the demand for the resignation of Union Education Minister Dharmendra Pradhan
Mumbai Police are verifying an alleged threat received by actor Aamir Khan. The threat, attributed to the Lawrence Bishnoi gang, surfaced online via social media and voice notes. Authorities are currently examining the messages. This alleged threat came days after Aamir Khan's recent private wedding ceremony in Mumbai.
SIR schedule revised for Maharashtra, extended by 10 days
As per the revised schedule, the draft voter list will be published on August 17, and the final list will be published on October 19
Mid-Day Opinion: Consumers must not tolerate unsafe food
If one sees that an outlet is stocking expired products quite often, speak to the owner/proprietor
Mid-Day Opinion: Maharashtra govts power play
Providing relief to farmers unable to pay their electricity bills will ultimately improve financial health of the state power distribution company, which is soon to go public, boosting investor confidence
IRGC Navy warns US of 'zero hour', claims CENTCOM under watch
US Central Command has previously said its forces continue operations aimed at protecting regional security and maritime navigation, while Iranian authorities have repeatedly warned against US military presence in the Gulf region
Maharashtra: Lonavala attractions reopen as Pune lifts monsoon restrictions
Restrictions were imposed from July 6 to August 31 to prevent traffic congestion and accidents during peak monsoon season
US launches seventh night of strikes on Iran amid Strait of Hormuz tensions
Iran effectively closed the strait to shipping traffic after the US and Israel launched the war on Feb. 28
Salman Khan Inaugurates New IT Center for SRA, Hands Over Keys to Beneficiaries
Mumbai, July 18: Bollywood actor Salman Khan visited the Slum Rehabilitation Authority (SRA) office in Mumbai on Friday night. During his visit, he inaugurated the modern Data Collection and Verification Support Center (IT Server Room) of the SRA. This state-of-the-art facility aims to enhance digital governance, making it more effective, secure, and transparent. It is ... Read more Salman Khan Inaugurates New IT Center for SRA, Hands Over Keys to Beneficiaries
Kay Kay Menon: Acting is more about restraint than exposition
Actors Kay Kay Menon, Naveen Kasturia and director Himank Gaur talk about their show Adarsh Baal Vidyalaya, how their school life shaped their journey in films, the experience of working with comedy, why Kay Kay Menon feels he has failed more than he has suceeded in his performances, and more
US plans more refuelling aircraft for Israel amid Iran tensions: Axios
According to Axios, the proposed deployment comes after Trump reviewed multiple military options during a Situation Room meeting earlier this week
CENTCOM dismisses Iranian claims of tanker mine blasts in Strait of Hormuz
The denial followed assertions by Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) on Saturday (local time) that two oil tankers had exploded after striking mines within the critical maritime corridor
Gujarat ATS arrests five alleged JeM members in terror probe
The arrested persons were identified as Bilal Abidbhai Shera, Mohammad Ayub Kadiwala, Mohammad Palanpuri, Shafia Rais Mukhti, and Mohammad Hasan Kardia
Researchers develop near-invisible Phantom Twist drone
That is far too fast for the human eye to process. This motion blur turns the drone into a faint, semi-transparent smudge that blends into surroundings rather than achieving total invisibility
Centre Appoints Telangana IAS Officer as Deputy DG in Shipping Ministry
The DoPT said the Competent Authority has approved the appointment of Patil as Deputy Director General at Director level in the Directorate General of Shipping, Mumbai, under the Ministry of Ports, Shipping and Waterways
New monkey species discovered in Congo forest after 75 years
The species has distinctive orange-cream facial markings, weighs around 7 kg, and diverged from its closest relative four to five million years ago only the fifth new African monkey species identified in 75 years
Study finds microplastics in 84 per cent of heart attack patients
Polyethylene was the most common plastic type, with highest concentrations found directly in coronary blood, accompanied by elevated inflammatory markers
China landslide buries homes in Chongqing, rescue underway
The landslide occurred at 9.08 am in Chongqings Pengshui County. Massive amounts of rocks and soil washed downslope, burying more than 10 residential buildings
One couldnt take your eyes off Garry
Ex-India wicketkeeper reminisces about his friendship with West Indies cricket great Sir Garfield Sobers who passed away on Friday
Abhijeet Dipke sits on indefinite fast; supporters reaffirm July 20 march
The development comes amid a row over the removal of climate activist Sonam Wangchuk from the protest site at Jantar Mantar in New Delhi. Wangchuk was shifted to a hospital on the 21st day of his hunger strike, triggering protests from supporters who alleged that he was taken away against his will
Anil Kapoor Advocates for Strong Female Characters in Cinema
Mumbai, July 18: Bollywood veteran Anil Kapoor has expressed his unwavering support for films that feature strong and influential female characters at their core. He believes that womens powerful voices and significant roles deserve more representation in cinema. In a recent Instagram post discussing his new film Alpha, Kapoor shared that his belief extends beyond ... Read more Anil Kapoor Advocates for Strong Female Characters in Cinema
Watch: Chaotic scenes as supporters allege police forcibly hospitalised Wangchuk
A heavy deployment of Delhi Police personnel was seen at the protest site as the protesters were asked to vacate the area
Rajesh Sharma recovering after insect bite, to resume work soon
Bollywood actor Rajesh Sharma is currently recuperating at his residence in Mumbai after being discharged from the hospital, reported Bollywood Hungama.
IMA plans protest against assault on doctors in Dombivli on July 20
The IMA has urged government to take strict action against all those involved in the assault, without any political interference and to amend the Maharashtra Medicare Act to prevent violence against healthcare workers.
Anna Lezhneva Attends Suprabhata Seva at Tirumala for Pawan Kalyan's Speedy Recovery
Pawan Kalyan underwent surgery for a rotator cuff injury at Kokilaben Dhirubhai Ambani Hospital in Mumbai on July 11 and was discharged on July 15.
On its 25th anniv, Khazana Ghazal festival to honour Asha Bhosle
Khazana's landmark 25th ghazal festival is scheduled for next week. This unique event blends poetry and melodies for a noble cause. Performances will feature renowned artists like Anup Jalota and Hariharan. A special tribute will honor Asha Bhosle and past musical contributors. The festival promises a beautiful celebration of ghazals and compassionate giving.
Rajasthan Chief Minister Bhajanlal Sharma Visits Tilanaesh Village, Engages with Farmers and Elders
Mumbai, July 18: Rajasthan Chief Minister Bhajanlal Sharma visited Tilanaesh village in the Degana area of Nagaur district on Saturday morning. During his visit, he engaged in discussions with local residents while walking through the village. The Chief Minister took the opportunity to meet with the villagers and observe their daily lives closely. While touring ... Read more Rajasthan Chief Minister Bhajanlal Sharma Visits Tilanaesh Village, Engages with Farmers and Elders
Rani STOPS paparazzi from taking Adiras pics - WATCH
Rani Mukerji was seen at the Mumbai airport on Friday. She approached photographers to ensure her daughter was not photographed. The actor asked a photographer to check his camera for images of Adira. The photographer confirmed Adira had not been captured on camera. Rani and Aditya Chopra prioritize Adira's privacy as a conscious parenting choice.
Straight from Homi Bhabha Block Mumbai
The incidence of cancer is not rare anymore in India. In the past two decades, the number of cancer patients has increased quite significantly in India. Though the Union Government as well as various state governments have set up many new medical colleges and healthcare centers, there are still thousands of patients from Jammu & Kashmir and many other parts of India that come to Mumbai to get treated at Tata Memorial Hospital. There are several good reasons why they choose to go there including trust, expertise, cost-effectiveness, and comprehensive care. The hospital uses modern technology along with a team of committed doctors, nurses, and other paramedical personnel. Both general as well as privately treated patients get the same amount of professional care. With the number of patients increasing day by day in Parel campus, many of the patients are referred to Advanced Centre for Treatment, Research and Education in Cancer (ACTREC), Khargar, Navi Mumbai. This center covers a huge area and provides advanced medical treatment along with residential facilities to those poor patients who cannot afford private lodging. People from all corners of the country, including Jammu & Kashmir, Rajasthan, Madhya Pradesh, Jharkhand, Bihar, Uttar Pradesh, and various states in South and West India can be seen coming here for treatment. The most challenging situation that a family can ever face is the time when cancer is diagnosed for the first time. For many, hearing about cancer means facing fear and uncertainty. They experience stress and lose their confidence. Their suffering becomes more when the doctors tell them that their kids will have to travel thousands of kilometers to get specialized treatment in Mumbai. The journey to Tata Memorial Centre usually starts from Homi Bhabha Block where patients are registered for admission in the hospital. Long queues of patients and their attendants stand patiently every morning in order to get themselves registered in the hospital. The patients are registered in general or private categories depending on their financial conditions. Financial help, subsidized drugs, and welfare assistance are available for many deserving children getting treatment in the hospital. But one thing that can never be measured in terms of medical instruments is the compassion of people inside the waiting room of Homi Bhabha Block. In case of a new patient who is shocked with so many people who are seeking treatment, he/she sits silently and feels scared inside. He/she will sit beside another patient/parent whose child has already received months of treatment without asking their religious belief, caste, language, and region. They might share some biscuits, tea or even some comforting words to the new arrivals. What type of cancer has been diagnosed in you? When did your treatment start? Dont lose hope and be courageous. Stick to the advice of the doctors. These sorts of conversations usually become the first form of psychological strength for the newly arrived people. In a matter of few minutes, the new people become a part of the companions and the fear starts fading away. The patients start preparing themselves psychologically for their chemotherapy, operation or radiotherapy. There are also various charitable organizations and NGOs that extend assistance to the patients, especially the kids. They usually give them free books, bags, writing material, ration packets, healthy food, counseling, playtime, yoga classes, and education. Parents sitting outside the paediatric oncology outpatient clinic usually show their utmost gratitude for the medical professionals treating their kids. They usually appreciate doctors for being a source of hope in one of the most trying times of their life. Doctors like Dr. Chetan Damnay, Dr. Aditya, Dr.Yaseen and Dr. Jain, among others, and their colleagues, try hard to offer specialized treatment to the children undergoing chemotherapy and radiotherapy. Progress of every treatment process is monitored and assessed through regular outpatient visits. The surgeons and other professionals in the surgery department, Dr. Sajid Qureshi and his colleagues, are equally respected for their dedication to the cause. Dedication of the nurses is not behind too. From injection to dressing, everything is done with professional excellence and efficiency. The wards maintain hygiene through out. Once a patient finishes chemotherapy, another is ready to take its place. Separate wards are reserved for children and adults, and patients from every economic and social class are treated without discrimination. Rich or poor, whether you are a government official, politician or labourer, everyone is treated with equal care. Thousands of people every year avail cancer treatment at the Parel and ACTREC hospitals, while thousands more cases register themselves each year. With cancer treatment facilities available in numerous states, most of the patients find the facilities for infrastructure, costs, and multi-disciplinary treatment the reason why they prefer coming to Mumbai. Nevertheless, visiting Mumbai for some families is not feasible due to the economic burden. Costs go far beyond hospital charges; parents need to stay with their sick kids until completion of the treatment process, making them lose paid jobs and income. In some cases, people even have to sell their property to pay for the travel, accommodation, and living costs during treatment. This situation demonstrates the importance of improving the cancer treatment facilities in the country. While new medical colleges have been opened in various states, it is also equally important to create a good regional cancer center equipped with modern technologies, skilled medical personnel, and accessible costs. For each family that enters the Homi Bhabha Block building, fighting cancer does not just involve the treatment of medicine, but it also involves courage, compassion, and hope that go along with it. In the bustling room of that building, strangers can end up becoming one anothers biggest strengththe kind of therapy that starts with humanity itself. Author is Senior Journalist/ Human Rights Activist
Gujarat Chief Minister Stops to Interact with School Children in Anand
Mumbai, July 18: Gujarat Chief Minister Bhupendra Patel made an unexpected stop in Ambali village, Anand district, while returning to Gandhinagar from an official event on Friday. He exited his vehicle to meet with school children and villagers who had gathered by the roadside. While passing through Ambali village in the Anklav taluka, the Chief ... Read more Gujarat Chief Minister Stops to Interact with School Children in Anand
Election Commission Announces Revised Schedule for Special Intensive Revision in Maharashtra
Mumbai, July 18: The Election Commission of India (ECI) has released a revised schedule for the Special Intensive Revision (SIR) of the voter list across Maharashtra. This decision comes in response to heavy rainfall in certain regions of the state and a formal request for an extension from the Chief Electoral Officer (CEO) of Maharashtra. ... Read more Election Commission Announces Revised Schedule for Special Intensive Revision in Maharashtra
Ayodhyas Ram Temple Ritual Sparks Diverse Reactions Among Saints
Mumbai, July 18: The ongoing ritual at the Ram Temple complex in Ayodhya has elicited a range of responses from local saints. While some have questioned the purpose of the ritual, others have deemed it appropriate. Many have also shared their views regarding the temples donation mismanagement and the ritual itself. In an interview, Arya ... Read more Ayodhyas Ram Temple Ritual Sparks Diverse Reactions Among Saints
Students Welcome Revamped Shivnarayanpur Station, Thank PM Modi
Mumbai, July 18: The Shivnarayanpur Railway Station in Bhagalpur district, Bihar, was inaugurated on Friday under the Amrit Bharat Station Scheme. This opening is seen as a significant step towards modernizing railway infrastructure in the region. Prime Minister Narendra Modi virtually dedicated this newly developed station along with 74 other revamped railway stations across the ... Read more Students Welcome Revamped Shivnarayanpur Station, Thank PM Modi
Mumbai, July 18: Former Indian cricket team captain and one of the greatest Test batsmen, Sunil Gavaskar, has paid tribute to West Indies legend Sir Garfield Sobers, who passed away at his home in Barbados on Friday at the age of 89. Gavaskar expressed his condolences on X, stating, Sir Gary, may your soul rest ... Read more Cricket Loses Its Brightest Gem: Tributes Pour In for Sir Gary Sobers from Sunil Gavaskar and Harbhajan Singh
Individual opinion: India reacts to ex-Japanese ministers remark on bullet train delay
NEW DELHI: India on Friday, July 17, hit back at a former Japanese minister for his statement blaming New Delhi for the delay in the highly ambitious Mumbai-Ahmedabad Bullet Train project, calling it his individual opinion. Addressing a press briefing, Ministry of External Affairs spokesperson Randhir Jaiswal said that the construction work on the project []
Rohit Remains Key Player For India: Devajit Saikia Dismisses Speculation Over Star's ODI Future
T20 World Cup: Rohit Sharma remains a key player for India, and the third ODI against England on Sunday will not be his last appearance in the Blues, informed BCCI secretary Devajit Saikia, responding to the speculation about the selectors deciding the former India captain will not be part of their plans for the 2027 World Cup. Speculation had broken out on social media on Thursday night that the Lord's ODI would be Rohit Sharma's last. Sources had told IANS that Rohit was unlikely to be picked for ODIs following Sundays match against England. But BCCI secretary Saikia rubbished those claims on Friday night and affirmed that Rohit is still in BCCI's plans. Rohit Sharma remains a key player for India. There has been no discussion whatsoever about Lords being his last ODI. The entire team is focused on the crucial match ahead, and theres no need to pay attention to such speculation, Saikia told IANS on Friday. Rohit had quit the T20 format after leading India to the title in the ICC Men's T20 World Cup in 2024 and then retired from Tests during India's tour of Australia in 2025. The 50-over format was the only format he played at the international level, and speculation is rife in Indian cricket circles after the Mumbai batter struggled in the first two ODIs of the ongoing series against England. Rohit Sharma remains a key player for India. There has been no discussion whatsoever about Lords being his last ODI. The entire team is focused on the crucial match ahead, and theres no need to pay attention to such speculation, Saikia told IANS on Friday. Also Read: Live Cricket Score He also led India with aplomb in 56 ODIs, including leading the side to the 2023 World Cup final with his all-out attacking approach and astute leadership. Rohit also captained India to the 2025 Mens Champions Trophy triumph in the UAE. Article Source: IANS
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