Maharashtra: 2 More Die In Mumbai Tree-Fall Incidents
On Sunday, a 63-year-old man, Yunus Kundawala, was killed after a tree collapsed on him: Reports
'Abandoned Ram's Path': BJP Retort On Uddhav Thackeray's Temple Theft Barbs
Addressing a rally outside the Hanuman temple in Mumbai, Thackeray recited Hanuman Stotra, Hanuman Chalisa and Ram Raksha Stotra, and attacked the BJP over the Ram Temple theft.
Amid Threat Of Heavy Rains, Mumbai Civic Body Orders Schools And Colleges To Remain Shut On Monday
The decision has been taken keeping in mind the safety of students, the Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) said in a release on Sunday evening.
Mumbai rains: Will government and private offices remain open tomorrow? Here's latest update
Mumbai braces for continued heavy downpours as an 'orange alert' remains in effect. While government and private offices will operate on July 6, educational institutions are closed for student safety. The city experienced significant rainfall in the past 24 hours, impacting air traffic with flight cancellations and diversions due to adverse weather and strong winds.
Mumbai: Banks To Report Strong Credit Growth, Stable Asset Quality
Growth across the banking sector continues to remain healthy with systemic credit growth accelerating to 17.7 per cent in May 2026: Reports
Mumbai schools, colleges to remain shut on July 6 amid heavy rains
Mumbai schools and colleges are closed Monday due to an orange alert for heavy rain and gusty winds. The city experienced over 200 mm of rainfall in 24 hours, leading to waterlogged streets and tragic treefall incidents. Airport operations were temporarily suspended, causing flight delays and diversions. Citizens are urged to stay indoors unless necessary.
School Assembly News Headlines (July 6): Top National, International, Sports News
Today's news bulletin: On the national front: big names are back in the political ring, Mumbai and Delhi are coping with monsoon unrest.
Heavy Mumbai rains: Airport runway operations halted for an hour; one dead in treefall at Kurla
The IMD had issued a red alert for extremely heavy rain for the metropolis, where several areas recorded more than 200 millimetres and some got a whopping 300 mm downpour in a 24-hour period
Heavy Rains Disrupt Mumbai Flights, Two Killed in Tree Collapse Incidents
Runway shutdown triggers cancellations and diversions as rain-related mishaps claim two more lives
One more TV couples divorce on cards: Reports
Mumbai: Prince Narula and Yuvika Chaudhary, one of TVs most followed couples, are back in the headlines but this time, it is not for a happy family moment or a reality show update. The couple has reportedly unfollowed each other on Instagram, and that was enough for social media to start speculating about trouble in 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 .
Dear Amir Bhai: Former India cricketer Irfan Pathan congratulated Bollywood superstar Aamir Khan and Gauri Spratt on their wedding, sharing a heartfelt message on social media after attending the couple's intimate ceremony on Sunday. Pathan, who was among the guests at the wedding, also shared a video of Aamir dancing during the celebrations. In his post, the former all-rounder wrote, Dear Amir Bhai & Gauri, Heartiest congratulations on your wedding! Wishing you both a lifetime of love, happiness, laughter, and togetherness. May Allah bless your beautiful journey with endless joy and countless blessings. So happy for you both, congratulations once again! Aamir and Gauri tied the knot in a private ceremony attended by close family members and friends. The actor's children, Junaid Khan, Ira Khan and Azad Rao Khan, were present on the occasion. The couple opted for traditional outfits in shades of cream and beige. A photograph shared by Aamir's publicist showed the newlyweds signing the marriage documents in the presence of their loved ones. Several well-known personalities attended the ceremony despite heavy rain in Mumbai, including filmmaker Ashutosh Gowariker, actor-comedian Vir Das and politician Raj Thackeray. This is Aamir's third marriage. He was previously married to Reena Dutta, with whom he has two children, Junaid and Ira. After their separation, he married filmmaker Kiran Rao in 2005. The former couple have a son, Azad Rao Khan, and announced their separation in 2021. Several well-known personalities attended the ceremony despite heavy rain in Mumbai, including filmmaker Ashutosh Gowariker, actor-comedian Vir Das and politician Raj Thackeray. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Gauri, who has worked in the fashion and beauty industry before becoming associated with Aamir Khan Productions, has reportedly known the actor for more than two decades before the two began their relationship. Article Source: IANS
Aspiring candidates have until July 8, 2026, to apply for the State Bank of India's Probationary Officer recruitment drive, aiming to fill 1,500 vacancies. A graduation degree and an age limit of 21-30 years are key eligibility criteria. The selection involves preliminary and main examinations, followed by interviews. Successful applicants can expect a starting basic pay of Rs 48,480, with an approximate annual CTC of Rs 21.97 lakh in Mumbai.
Aamir Khan marries Gauri Spratt at 61: Everything to know about their 13-year age gap
Aamir Khan, the celebrated Bollywood actor, has taken a significant step in his personal life by marrying Gauri Spratt in a private gathering at his Mumbai residence. Their journey together spans decades, despite the 13-year age difference. This marriage is Aamir's third, having previously been wed to Reena Dutta and Kiran Rao. The ceremony was an intimate affair, attended by their nearest and dearest.
Aamir Khan-Gauri Spratt Wedding Video: Irfan Pathan Shares Heartwarming Post
Former India cricketer Irfan Pathan extended heartfelt greetings to Bollywood superstar Aamir Khan after the actor married Gauri Spratt at his residence in Bandra, Mumbai on Sunday, July 5.
Fallen trees, flooded roads, dead batteries: How motor OD cover protects you
Own Damage cover protects vehicles from storms and floods, but payouts shrink sharply without add-ons like zero depreciation. A Mumbai case shows how skipping the fine print can cost thousands in unexpected out-of-pocket repairs.
Vidarbha on alert: IMD warns of heavy rain, thunderstorms over next 7 days
Day temperatures across the region remain appreciably below normal, while night temperatures continue to stay steady. Nagpur recorded the highest maximum temperature in the region at 32.2 degrees Celsius, whereas Yavatmal registered the lowest minimum temperature at 19.4 degrees Celsius
Prestige Estates to invest Rs 15,000 cr this fiscal in housing, commercial projects
Prestige Estates Projects is set to invest a substantial Rs 15,000 crore this fiscal year in developing residential and commercial properties across key South Indian regions, Mumbai, and Delhi-NCR. Following a record Rs 30,024 crore in sales bookings last fiscal, the company is prioritizing timely project execution. This significant investment underscores their commitment to disciplined growth and expanding their robust project pipeline.
Mahira Khan, Iqra Aziz dragged into Alpha row with fake posts
Mumbai: The buzz around Alpha is getting messier by the day. After the trailer faced heavy trolling and constant comparisons with Dhurandhar, another controversy has now entered the chat. Screenshots claiming that Pakistani stars Mahira Khan and Iqra Aziz praised Alia Bhatts upcoming film Alpha are going viral on social media. One fake story, made 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 .
According to a press release, of the total 21 km long underground tunnel section, 16 km between Sawli (Ghansoli) and Bandra Kurla Complex (BKC) in Mumbai will be constructed using Tunnel Boring Machines. The remaining 5 km section has already been completed using NATM.
Heavy Rain Halts Mumbai Airport Operations for an Hour, Flights Delayed
Strong winds and poor visibility disrupt runway operations at Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj International Airport
Aamir Khan marries Gauri Spratt; first photo as husband-wife out
Mumbai: Bollywood superstar Aamir Khan and Gauri Spratt are now officially the man and the wife. The couple tied the knot in a close knit affair on Sunday, July 5 in the presence of his kids elder son, Junaid Khan, his daughter Ira Khan and Azad, prominent figures, family members and friends. The couple were 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 .
How Tabassum Fatima Hashmi got the iconic name Tabu
Mumbai: Bollywood actress Tabu, known for keeping her personal life away from unnecessary noise, once opened up about the story behind her screen name. Born as Tabassum Fatima Hashmi in Hyderabad, the actress revealed that Tabu was actually her pet name at home. Everyone in her family called her by that name, while only her 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 .
Nitin Gadkari says BJP not against any community, wants to take everyone along
Nitin Gadkari said India should aim to become a global leader by uniting people from all religions through national ideals. Gadkari said the country belongs to all Indians and should not be seen as belonging to only one community
Flight operations at Delhi, Mumbai airports hit due to rain, 28 flights diverted to other cities
Thirteen flights from Mumbai were diverted from to Ahmedabad, Indore, Surat, Bengaluru, Hyderabad airports
Another Monsoon Death In Mumbai, Man Dies After Tree Falls On Him Amid Rain
Aamir Khan marries for the third time; see pic with wife Gauri Spratt
Aamir Khan and Gauri Spratt have officially tied the knot in an intimate ceremony at the actor's Mumbai residence. The wedding was attended by family members, close friends, and celebrities including Ashutosh Gowariker, Vir Das and Elli AvrRam
Another rain tragedy in Mumbai: 63-year-old man dies after tree collapses
Tragedy struck Mumbai again as a 63-year-old man, Yunus Kundawala, died after a tree branch fell on his shop in Kurla (West) on Sunday. This marks the city's second fatal tree-fall incident in under a week, following a similar tragedy in Chembur. Emergency services responded swiftly to the scene. The incident highlights ongoing safety concerns amidst heavy rainfall.
The Reserve Bank of India's application window for Young Professionals closes tomorrow, July 6, 2026. These contractual roles, based in Mumbai, focus on cutting-edge areas like AI, quantum technology, and climate risk. Selected candidates will receive a Rs 1.5 lakh monthly stipend for a three-year term, with potential extensions. Applicants need postgraduate degrees or relevant professional experience. Don't miss this chance to join the RBI.
Bombay high court slapped a Rs 1 lakh penalty on a Kalyan college for admitting a student to a BMS course despite his ineligibility and then informing him late. The court blamed the college for the oversight, stating the student shouldn't suffer due to their lapse. This marks a repeat offense for the institution, prompting the court to demand an undertaking against future similar errors.
Airlines issue travel advisory for Mumbai, Delhi flights amid heavy rain, IMD alerts
Air India urges passengers flying to or from Mumbai and Delhi to verify flight statuses online due to severe monsoon weather. Mumbai faces a red alert with heavy rainfall and strong winds, while Delhi is under a yellow alert with thunderstorms and gusty winds. Expect potential disruptions like delays and diversions at both airports. Check Air India's website for real-time updates before travelling.
Putin, Trump hold phone call on Ukraine, bilateral ties on US Independence Day
He was referring to Ukraine's recent long-range strikes on Russian targets, mainly linked to the oil industry, which have triggered fuel shortages in several regions.
Donald Trumps America 250 event hit by severe storms in Washington
Plans for fireworks were still moving forward in other cities such as New York, where tall ships passed the Statue of Liberty earlier in the day, recalling the fanfare around America's 200th anniversary in 1976
Jammu and Kashmir: Search for two LeT terrorists enters second day in Shopian
The searches have been resumed to track down the two terrorists who were spotted by surveillance cameras on Friday in an orchard in the Meemandar area, which comprises seven villages.
Kim Jong Un oversees weapons tests from North Koreas new naval destroyer
The official Korean Central News Agency said Fridays (July 3, 2026) event included test-firings of a strategic cruise missile and of the Kang Kons main gun and automatic cannons, as well as trials of its electronic warfare systems and assessments of its target-detection and information-processing capabilities
Amarnath Yatra 2026: Fresh batch departs from Jammu for holy cave darshan
A comprehensive, multi-layered security cover has been seamlessly put in place across the transit corridors to ensure the completely safe and smooth movement of pilgrims travelling through the valley
Watch: Mumbai floods: 200 mm rain in 12 hours brings city to a standstill
Mumbai witnessed nearly 200 mm of rainfall in just 12 hours, triggering severe flooding, train delays, road closures and house collapses
Red Alert In Mumbai Amid Heavy Rain, Civic Body Urges People To Stay Indoors
In view of the forecast, the Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) has appealed to people to remain alert and venture outdoors only if absolutely necessary.
A woman's late-night experience at Mumbai's Marine Lines station has gone viral, highlighting a sense of safety and freedom for women. She observed police presence and women traveling openly after midnight, contrasting it with other cities where fear often dictates women's movements. This sentiment resonated with many online, who praised Mumbai for enabling dreams and safety at any hour.
IIT Bombay scientists develop placenta-on-chip to aid foetal research
Indian scientists have engineered a groundbreaking placenta-on-a-chip, replicating the organ's vital functions in a lab. This innovation promises safer drug testing for pregnant women and reduces the need for animal experiments. The compact, user-friendly device mimics nutrient and waste exchange, offering a significant leap in understanding pregnancy and evaluating new therapies.
Tribal children in Maharashtra send postcards to CM seeking free education for kids up to 18
The children wrote postcards to convey their message to Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis as part of an awareness campaign organised by a tribal rights organisation, said officials of the organisation
Dipika Kakar in hospital again, Shoaib shares health update
Mumbai: Television actress Dipika Kakars health has once again left fans worried after husband Shoaib Ibrahim shared a vlog from the hospital. The actor gave viewers a glimpse of Dipikas latest treatment session and revealed that she was there for her second infusion. In the vlog, Shoaib said that Dipikas iron was a little low, 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 .
DRI Seizes Rs 6 Crore Worth of Gold at Mumbai Airport, Woman Arrested
Passenger arriving from Dubai caught with 4 kg of gold bars concealed in her clothing
Mumbai continues to be on red alert, Lokmanya Tilak Terminus waterlogged
IMD has warned that there is no immediate relief from the rain
Bollywood superstar Aamir Khan is tying the knot with longtime partner Gauri Spratt today in a private ceremony at his Mumbai residence. Beyond the wedding bells, the actor boasts an impressive Rs 1,862 crore fortune, amassed through a selective film career and strategic real estate investments, including properties in India and abroad, alongside a collection of luxury cars. Read on to know more about it in details.
How Aamir Khan and Gauri Spratt's friendship blossomed into love
Bollywood superstar Aamir Khan (61) and his longtime girlfriend Gauri Spratt are all set to get married in an intimate ceremony at his Bandra residence in Mumbai on July 5.
Akanksha Chamola admits dating women before Gaurav Khanna
Mumbai: Wife of popular television actor Gaurav Khanna, Akanksha Chamola, who is presently one of the contestants on the reality show Lock Upp season 2, has made another shocking revelation that she is bisexual, and had relationships with females before getting married to Gaurav. During the latest episode of the show, Akanksha came to know 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 .
Celebrating Shabab Sabri: A Voice of Sufi Heritage in Bollywood
Mumbai, July 5: Shabab Sabri, born on July 6, 1979, in Saharanpur, Uttar Pradesh, has made a significant mark in Bollywood with his soulful voice. Coming from a family of renowned Sufi and Qawwali singers, including his late father, Mohammad Iqbal Sabri, and uncle, Ustad Afzal Sabri, Shabab was drawn to music from a young ... Read more Celebrating Shabab Sabri: A Voice of Sufi Heritage in Bollywood
Salman Khan cheers for brother Sohails entry in Alliance
Mumbai: Bollywood star Salman Khan cheered for brother Sohail Khan as he made a grand entry into Prime Videos reality show Alliance. The Ek Tha Tiger actor took to his official Instagram Stories and dropped a heartfelt message for his younger brother. Resharing a promo of the episode featuring Sohail, Salman wrote, Best Wishes Brother, 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 .
Weather Today and Tomorrow: India braces for intense monsoon activity on July 5-6, with extremely heavy rainfall predicted for western and central regions. Mumbai and surrounding areas are under a red alert. Northern, eastern, and northeastern states will also see widespread showers, while hill states face landslide and flash flood risks. Residents are urged to stay updated and avoid travel during heavy downpours.
IMD Issues Red Alert for Mumbai, Raigad After Heavy Rain
Mumbai has recorded more than 250-300 mm of rainfall in the last 23 hours in a few areas of the city
Alpha: Samay Raina books entire theatre to support Alia Bhatt, Sharvari
Amid Alpha's theatrical release, Samay Raina revealed he has booked an entire theatre in Mumbai and will gift 250 tickets to fans. Calling it a gesture of gratitude, he thanked Alia Bhatt and Sharvari for appearing on the first episode of India's Got Latent 2
'No one is indispensable': Sunil Gavaskar
NZ great Kane Williamsons retirement after the first Test did not upset the team, as Henry Nicholls stepped in and batted well vs England, but retiring midway through an overseas series can throw the teams balance into disarray. Playing for the country is a privilege and an honour, not to be taken lightly
Rajasthan: Three injured after hotel rooftop solar panels fall during storm, heavy rain in Jaisalmer
Blog: Aamir Khan-Gauri Spratt Wedding Live Updates: Couple To Marry Today In Mumbai
Aamir Khan And Gauri Spratt Wedding Live Updates: The ceremony is said to be an intimate affair at Aamir Khan's Bandra home in Mumbai, with around 150 guests on the list
Bhandup road subsidence: no injuries, traffic diverted
The municipal administration has appealed to citizens to exercise caution, step out only when necessary, and not believe in rumours
Venezuela thanks India for aid after devastating earthquake
The field hospital, set up by the Indian Army at the International La Rinconada Racetrack, provides comprehensive care to those affected by the devastating earthquakes that took place in Venezuela last month, which killed more than 1700 people
US Independence Day turns political as Donald Trump warns against communism
While the language was similar to several other speeches Trump has given in recent days, it was notable for being delivered in a national park that commemorates some of Americas most prominent presidents.
Mumbai is experiencing relentless heavy rainfall, with the city receiving a significant portion of its average July rainfall in just four days. Authorities have issued red and orange alerts for the coming days. Tragically, two youths lost their lives at Pandavkada falls. The downpour has caused water-logging and infrastructure damage, prompting school and college closures across several districts.
Maharashtra: Doctor dies by suicide in Punes Pimpri Chinchwad; probe underway
The deceased was identified as Shweta Rokade (29), a native of Latur district, who was staying in a rented flat in a nearby housing society and was attached to a hospital, the official said
Odisha government helps Padma Shri singer Jitendra Haripal rebuild his home
The assistance was sanctioned following Haripals appeal to Chief Minister Mohan Charan Majhi last year, seeking support to rebuild his crumbling ancestral house
TMC crisis deepens as Chandrima Bhattacharya resigns, meets rebel camp leaders
A former minister in the erstwhile Mamata Banerjee government, Bhattacharya had remained one of the closest aides of the TMC supremo
After Ram Mandir, Badrinath Dham hit by donation scandal
On Friday, a group named Bhairav Sena alleged financial misappropriation linked to the personal assistant of the BKTC President Hemant Dwivedi
Music was my first love long before acting: Padmini Kolhapure
Padmini Kolhapure returns to the stage as a vocalist for Hema Malini's Diamond Jubilee Concert, celebrating a six-decade cinematic legacy. Reflecting on her own 50-year acting career, Kolhapure emphasizes music's personal significance and the irreplaceable magic of live performance.
You dont want Greatest Of All Time to become Get Out Its Time. Dont be that life of the party who overstays his welcome.
Such manipulative arguments have also been used to misinterpret Vedas by people claiming to be Sanskrit experts.
Railway ministry postpones formal launch of bullet train tunneling work amid Mumbai rains
Ministry officials said it has been raining in Mumbai for the past few days, and IMD has issued 'red' and 'orange' alerts for the next couple of days
Nifty, Sensex post strong gains over sustained crude price correction
MUMBAI, July 4:The Indian equity benchmarks posted a fourth consecutive week of gains, over sustained correction in crude oil prices and expectations of a more favourable global interest rate environment. Nifty added 0.89 per cent during the week and edged up 0.39 per cent on the last trading day to reach 24,270. At close, Sensex []
Gold posts 1st weekly gain since May as US Fed rate hike fears ease
MUMBAI, July 4: Gold recorded its first weekly gain since May as trader expectations for further US Federal Reserve rate hikes moderated, pushing bullion prices around 3.1 per cent for the week. Soft US job numbers and lower energy prices led to investors reducing the expectations of monetary policy tightening. However, on Friday, MCX gold []
Double-digit growth for HDFC Bank in deposits
MUMBAI, July 4: HDFC Bank Indias largest private lender on Saturday reported double-digit growth in both deposits and advances for the quarter ended June 30 (Q1 FY27). According to the banks latest business update, total deposits increased 14.7 per cent year-on-year to Rs 31.70 lakh crore as of June-end, the bank said in []
Mumbais Local Train Services Uninterrupted Amid Heavy Rainfall
Mumbai, July 5: Despite the heavy downpour in the economic capital of the country, Mumbai, on Saturday, the Western Railways suburban and long-distance train services continued to operate normally. Vinay Abhishek, the Chief Public Relations Officer (CPRO) of Western Railway, stated that extensive preparations made before the monsoon and the deployment of dedicated staff at ... Read more Mumbais Local Train Services Uninterrupted Amid Heavy Rainfall
Report contaminated water supply, says Panvel mayor after two GBS cases
TET paper leak: Thane SIT arrests three Agra printing firm employees
Responsible Social Media: Time To Scroll With Conscience
In an age of instant outrage, the share button carries more power than we admit There was a time when news travelled slowly in Kashmir. A rumour would move from one chai shop to another, from the masjid courtyard to a village lane, taking hours or days to harden into fact. Today, the same rumour can reach lakhs of people in minutes. One forward in a WhatsApp group, one tweet, one reel on Instagram and a half truth begins to shape real lives, real emotions, and sometimes real violence. This is the age of social media, and we are living inside its constant storm. For many in Kashmir, social media has been a lifeline. It has connected families across borders and continents, given a voice to the unheard, and allowed local stories to reach global audiences. Yet, alongside this empowerment runs a darker current: misinformation, trolling, character assassination, and the slow erosion of trust in institutions and in each other. The question before us is simple but urgent: will we allow social media to shape us irresponsibly, or will we learn to use it with conscience and care? From window to weapon At its best, social media is a window: a way to view the world beyond our limited surroundings. A student in Baramulla can follow lectures from professors in Delhi or London. An artisan in downtown Srinagar can find customers in Mumbai or Dubai. A local environmentalist can document the shrinking of the Dal Lake and inspire others to act. These are real gains, and we cannot wish them away. But the same platforms can easily become weapons. An edited clip taken out of context can tarnish a persons reputation. A fake quote attributed to a leader can deepen communal fault lines. A sensational headline, designed only to attract clicks, can drown out sober analysis and patient reporting. We have seen how quickly anger builds online, and how slowly it recedes. The problem is not technology itself; it is the way we, as users, choose to behave on it. Social media does not think; it only amplifies what we feed into it. When we reward noise over nuance, hatred over humility, and speed over accuracy, we become active participants in our own poisoning. The illusion of consequence free speech One of the biggest illusions social media creates is that words have no consequences. Behind a screen and a username, it feels easy to mock, insult, spread rumours, or casually forward unverified claims. The person on the other side of the screen becomes an abstract idea, not a human being with a family, a career, and a fragile sense of dignity. In our society, where honour and respect carry deep meaning, an irresponsible post can be devastating. A single allegation, even without proof, can cling to someones name for years. Young people, already navigating intense academic and social pressures, can be pushed into anxiety and depression by online bullying and constant comparison. We often speak of azadi-e-bayan freedom of expression but rarely about zimmedari-e-bayan responsibility of expression. The two must go together. Freedom does not mean the right to harm others with lies, half truths, and cruel jokes. In the physical world, we understand this clearly. We know we cannot walk into a crowded market and shout fire just to watch the chaos. Yet online, we too easily accept equivalent behaviour as just a joke or just a forward. The epidemic of the just a forward mindset Perhaps the most dangerous phrase of our time is: I only forwarded it. It is the perfect excuse and the perfect escape. By hiding behind it, we refuse to take ownership of what we circulate. But forwarding is not a neutral act. When we click share, we are putting our personal stamp on information. Friends, family, and colleagues often trust a message precisely because it came from someone they know. That trust is a precious social currency. To waste it on unverified content is more than laziness; it is a form of betrayal. Responsible social media use begins with a simple discipline: pause before you forward. Ask basic questions. Who is the source? Is there any credible reporting behind this claim? Does the message use excessive emotion, insult, or fear to push you into reacting? Is it attacking a community, a person, or an institution without real evidence? If the answer is unclear, the most responsible choice is often not to share at all. When anger becomes entertainment Another troubling trend is the way anger has been turned into entertainment. Platforms reward engagement likes, comments, shares and nothing draws engagement faster than outrage. As a result, the loudest, most aggressive voices often rise to the top of our feeds. We have normalised public shaming and humiliation as if they are harmless spectacles. A minor mistake by a public figure, a teacher, or even an ordinary citizen can trigger an avalanche of insults, memes, and abuse. People join these online mobs not always because they truly care about justice, but because it feels thrilling to be part of something dramatic. Yet what gets lost in this theatre of anger is any hope of genuine dialogue. There is no space for nuance, for apology, for second chances. Once a person is declared guilty by the court of social media, no explanation seems sufficient. In such a climate, many choose silence over participation. The cost of speaking, especially for those already marginalised, feels too high. A healthy society must find ways to express disagreement without dehumanising the other. Our history and culture are rich with traditions of debate, poetry, and argument. We can disagree sharply while still recognising the humanity of those we oppose. Social media, used responsibly, can revive that spirit. Used recklessly, it reduces us to angry caricatures shouting into the void. Protecting the young mind The heaviest price of irresponsible social media is often paid by the young. Teenagers and children are growing up in a world where likes and followers can become measures of self worth. The pressure to appear perfect online always happy, always successful, always beautiful is relentless. In a place like Kashmir, where young people already face many social challenges, the additional burden of online performance can be overwhelming. Cyberbullying, anonymous harassment, and the spread of intimate or doctored images are not abstract issues; they are real threats to the mental health and safety of our youth. Parents, teachers, and community leaders cannot afford to treat social media as a private playground where adults have no role. Conversations about digital ethics, privacy, and consent must become as common as conversations about studies or career choices. Young people need not only access to technology, but also guidance on how to use it with wisdom. The role of media and institutions It is easy to place all responsibility on individual users, but institutions, too, must look inward. Media organisations that chase clicks through sensational headlines, unverified breaking news, or inflammatory opinion pieces contribute to the chaos. When established outlets mirror the worst instincts of social media, they surrender the credibility that once set them apart. Institutions whether governmental, educational, or religious often struggle with how to engage online. Some remain silent, allowing rumours to flourish. Others respond with heavy handed attempts at control, which only deepen mistrust. What is needed instead is a commitment to transparency and credible communication. When institutions explain decisions clearly, provide timely updates, and correct their own mistakes publicly, they help build a healthier information environment. In such a space, rumours have less room to breathe. Towards a culture of digital responsibility Responsible social media is not a new app we can download; it is a culture we must build, click by click. That culture begins with individual choices but must be reinforced by families, schools, religious bodies, media houses, and civil society. Some steps are simple, almost obvious: Verify before you share. Refuse to participate in online abuse, even when you dislike the target. Teach children and younger relatives about privacy, consent, and the risks of oversharing. Support platforms and pages that prioritise accuracy and civility over drama. Take regular breaks from the endless scroll to reconnect with real conversations and real surroundings. None of this requires a law or a regulation. It requires a decision: to treat our digital actions as moral actions, not casual gestures. A shared responsibility Kashmir has known the cost of careless words spoken in anger and suspicion. We understand, perhaps more than many, how quickly narratives can harden and how slowly wounds can heal. In such a landscape, the way we use social media is not a small matter; it is a question tied to our social fabric, our mental health, and our democratic future. The smartphone in our hand is both a mirror and a megaphone. It reflects who we are and amplifies what we choose to send into the world. The choice before us is stark: do we add to the noise, or do we become custodians of a more thoughtful, compassionate conversation? Responsible social media does not mean silence. It means speaking with care, listening with patience, and remembering that behind every profile is a person. In an age where a single post can travel farther than a lifetime of spoken words, that reminder may be the most important responsibility of all. ( The Author is a Columnist and Postdoc Researcher)
Man swept away, child drowns; NDRF, VVMC teams rescue 222 in Vasai-Virar
This Thane pet crematorium has witnessed hundreds of goodbyes
Landlord and three tenants booked for Rs 1.6 lakh power theft in Vashi, Navi Mumbai
Navi Mumbai police foil dacoity attempt and arrest two, 3 others escape
Navi Mumbai swimmer becomes the youngest to swim Seven Oceans, 3rd Indian
Simply moving around Mumbai is now being seen as risky
BJP ex-MP elected Mumbais Asiatic Society president, his panel sweeps polls
Vinay Sahasrabuddhes group wins all 19 posts
FDA finds mercury, lead in Pak-made fairness cream sold illegally
Two habitual offenders with 11 past cases held for Rs 15 lakh house burglary by Navi Mumbai police
Amid heavy rains, five Mumbai-bound flights diverted to nearby airports
Mumbai was heavily disrupted on Saturday as torrential rains and limited visibility resulted in five flights being rerouted, including three operated by IndiGo and two by Air India. Ultimately, four of these flights managed to return to their original destinations. The severe weather conditions also triggered widespread flooding and infrastructure damage, causing major disturbances in the citys daily routine.
Roads Flooded, Trains Delayed As Mumbai Get 200 mm Rain In 12 Hours
Torrential downpours battered Mumbai on Saturday, with several parts of the city receiving nearly 200 mm of rains in 12 hours, inundating low-lying areas, triggering road cave-ins, tree falls and house collapses, and disrupting road and rail traffic.
'Aamir must have respected his ex-wives so much for them to be comfortable about him moving on'
Aamir Khan, is set to marry his girlfriend Gauri Spratt in an intimate registered ceremony on July 5 in Mumbai. This marks his third marriage, following his unions with Reena Dutta and Kiran Rao. Khan has maintained amicable relationships with both his ex-wives, a sentiment echoed by jewellery designer Farah Khan Ali, who praised his respectful approach to moving on and finding happiness.
Main Vaapas Ayunga feels like Mumbai rains on a parched landscape
My daughters warned that the film has too much violence. But perhaps they are yet to know how a journalists mind works. Fulfilling a curiosity is the karma of my tribe. Since Imtiaz Ali-directed Main Vaapas Ayunga (I will return) has created a fair amount of curiosity and I saw many friends pontificating on this 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 .

