DC Edit | Centre Must End Strife In Manipur, Ensure Harmony
Mr Modi has picked the right imagery, for Manipuri society is divided by the communal strife which started in May 2023 and is continuing with varying intensity even now
Consultation on SIR and polling booth restructuring held in Dharmapuri
Palaniswami reschedules his Dharmapuri visit to September 28 and 29
Major mishap averted as Indigo pilot applies emergency breaks before take off at Lucknow airport
LUCKNOW: A major accident was allegedly averted at Chaudhary Charan Singh Airport in Lucknow on Saturday when the pilot of an IndiGo aircraft (Flight 6E-2111) applied emergency brakes and aborted take-off after detecting insufficient engine thrust. The Delhi-bound aircraft was carrying 151 passengers, including Samajwadi Party chief Akhilesh Yadavs wife and Mainpuri MP Dimple Yadav. The sudden halt on the runway left many passengers shaken. All were later evacuated safely and re-accommodated on another flight to Delhi. According to airport sources, the Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) has demanded a detailed report on the incident. Preliminary information suggests that the issue was related to the aircraft not receiving the required thrust to lift off a critical phase in any flight. The pilot, adhering to safety protocols, informed Air Traffic Control (ATC) and brought the aircraft back to Bay No. 07 via the taxiway, an official statement said. IndiGo later issued a statement, saying the flight was stopped due to technical reasons, reiterating that passenger safety remained its top priority. However, the airline did not specify the exact nature of the malfunction. The incident occurred at 11:10 am as the flight prepared to depart for Delhi. Passengers reported that the aircraft had already gained considerable speed on the runway when they heard a sudden noise, followed by the pilot halting the plane. It felt like God saved us. A major accident could have happened, recalled a passenger. After informing the Air Traffic Control about the aborted take-off, the pilot taxied the plane back to Bay No. 07, where passengers were deboarded. According to airport sources, an aborted take-off is a standard emergency protocol where the pilot halts the aircraft during its acceleration phase due to an unexpected technical snag or a warning signal from the cockpit. In this case, the timely action allegedly prevented a potential mishap.
Bellamkonda Srinivas Kishkindapuri Collects 2.5 Crore on Day Two
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Health news: A study reveals that exposure to PFAS chemicals may alter genes. These changes are linked to serious illnesses. Firefighters face high exposure due to their gear. Retailers are phasing out PFAS. Scientists are developing methods to purify drinking water. Fire departments are investing in safer equipment. Awareness about PFAS is crucial for public health.
Archaeology student of Madras univ finds prehistoric site in Dharmapuri
IMPHAL: Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Saturday paid tribute to Manipurs contributions to countrys freedom struggle and national security. Addressing a public gathering during his visit to Churachandpur, Modi said: We have to take inspiration from Manipur's contribution in the freedom struggle of India and in the defence of India. It was the land of Manipur where the Indian National Army hoisted the Indian flag for the first time. Netaji Subhash called Manipur the gateway to India's freedom. Focusing on the states pre-eminent role in national security, Modi said: Many children of Manipur are engaged in protecting Mother India. Recently, the world has seen the power of the Indian Army in Operation Sindoor... I salute the valour of our brave martyr Deepak Chingakham. The country will always remember his sacrifice. PM Modi also praised the cultural and athletic legacy of the state: Indian culture is incomplete without Manipuri culture. And without the players of Manipur, the sports of India are also incomplete. Meanwhile, the Kuki-Zo Council submitted a memorandum to the Prime Minister, reiterating their long-standing demand for a separate administration through Union Territory status with a legislature under Article 239A. This demand arises not from convenience, but from necessity for peace, security, and survival of our people, the memorandum stated, citing the prolonged ethnic violence and loss of trust in valley-based political dominance.
UP Dalit woman forced to clean roads after threats from local councillors
A Dalit woman in Uttar Pradeshs Mainpuri district was allegedly harassed and threatened by local councillors after animals grazed by her husband dirtied their houses on September 4. Uma Devi, resident of ward number four in Kishni town, approached the superintendent of police after the grazing incident reportedly angered councillors Amit Kumar and Ravi Pal. 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 .
Forest Rights Act stakeholders undergo training in Dharmapuri district
Delhi's Taj Hotel receives bomb threat: 'Guests will be sent to god'
Hotel Taj Palace in Delhi's Chanakyapuri received a hoax bomb threat via email, in the early hours of Saturday, i.e., September 13, a senior Delhi Police officer stated, as quoted by The Indian Express.
Direction for regular SIR encroaches on ECs exclusive jurisdiction: Poll Panel tells SC
NEW DELHI: The Election Commission (EC) has informed the Supreme Court that any directive to conduct special intensive revisions (SIR) of electoral rolls at regular intervals across the country would amount to an encroachment upon its exclusive constitutional domain. In a counter-affidavit filed in response to a plea, the EC asserted that it holds complete discretion over the policy and timing of electoral roll revisions, to the exclusion of any other authority. The affidavit comes in reply to a petition by advocate Ashwini Kumar Upadhyay, who has sought court directions mandating the EC to carry out SIRs nationwide, particularly before elections, to ensure that only Indian citizens influence the countrys polity and policy. The EC maintained that it is empowered by the Constitution and relevant statutes to decide the nature and timing of revisions, whether summary or intensive, based on prevailing conditions. Any direction to conduct a 'SIR' at regular intervals throughout the country would encroach upon the exclusive jurisdiction of the ECI, the poll body said. Citing Article 324 of the Constitution, the Commission stated that it is vested with the superintendence, direction, and control of electoral roll preparation and election conduct. It added that this constitutional provision forms the edrock of the ECs plenary authority, even in areas where statutory law may be silent or inadequate. The affidavit also referred to Section 21 of the Representation of the People Act, 1950, noting that while the law mandates electoral roll revision before general or assembly elections and by-elections, it does not impose a fixed timeline for doing so. Rule 25 of the Registration of Electors Rules, 1960, also gives the EC the discretion to determine whether to carry out a summary or intensive revision. The EC said it is fully cognisant of its responsibility to maintain the purity and integrity of electoral rolls and has already initiated steps accordingly. Through a letter dated July 5, 2025, addressed to Chief Electoral Officers (CEOs) of all states and Union Territories, except Bihar, the Commission ordered the start of pre-revision activities for a fresh SIR, with 1 January 2026 as the qualifying date. The EC also convened a national conference of all CEOs in New Delhi on 10 September to review the progress. The affidavit comes days after the Supreme Court, on 8 September, directed the inclusion of Aadhaar cards as a valid identity proof for the SIR exercise in Bihar. The court, however, clarified that Aadhaar would not serve as proof of citizenship. It also allowed the EC to verify the authenticity of Aadhaar numbers submitted by electors. The Bihar SIR, the first since 2003, sparked significant political controversy, with opposition parties alleging that the exercise was intended to disenfranchise sections of the population. The EC countered that the aim was to clean the voter rolls by removing names of deceased persons, duplicates, and non-citizens. According to the ECs notification dated 24 June 2025, the final electoral roll for Bihar will be published on 30 September. Preliminary findings from the SIR revealed a significant drop in the number of registered voters, from 7.9 crore to 7.24 crore. The EC said it would continue to undertake SIRs in various states, as envisaged in its June 24 order, and urged the court to dismiss the petition.
Horror Flick 'Kishkindapuri' Scares Up Disappointing Box Office Numbers
Anupama Parameswaran, who recently delivered a flop like Paradha, takes on an interesting role here and delivers a subtle performance.
Amrapali tried to stop Pawans wedding for Akshara
For years, there had been rumours of a romance between Bhojpuri stars Pawan Singh and Akshara Singh, but the two never tied the knot. Now, actress Amrapali Dubey has opened up about the time she tried to stop Pawan from marrying someone else, as Akshara was in love with him.
Start strong: 25 high-protein, high-fiber breakfasts nutritionists swear by for energy
Kicking off the day with high-protein, high-fiber breakfasts can increase energy, aids digestion, and keeps you full. EatingWell offers 25 nutritious recipes from protein-packed smoothies to international dishes such as chole puri. Recipes include ingredients like Greek yogurt, chia seeds, peanut butter, fruits, vegetables, and whole grains, providing different flavors and textures.
Aamrapali slams Pawan for touching Anjali inappropriately
Bhojpuri actor Pawan Singh faced criticism for touching Anjali Raghav without consent during an event in Lucknow. Anjali announced quitting the Bhojpuri industry. Aamrapali Dubey called the behavior disgraceful and urged Anjali to report it immediately. Pawan apologized, admitting it was a serious mistake.
IMPHAL: Manipurs Imphal and Churachandpur have been decked up with the posters of Prime Minister Narendra Modi on the eve of his visit to the ethnic violence-hit State. Captioned Viksit Bharat Viksit Manipur, the poster put up overnight by the State government said PM Modi will lay the foundation stone for development projects worth over Rs 7,300 crore in Churachandpur and inaugurate development projects of Rs 1,200 crore in Imphal. Officials said the projects will be launched for the entire Manipur State. Addressing media persons, BJP leader Sambit Patra shared the details of the projects. The Manipur government statement said such initiatives underscore the Prime Ministers continued commitment and dedication for the development and welfare of the State. However, on the ground, people seem not to be much bothered about any development package. They have varied expectations from the PMs visit peace, normalcy, security, resettlement, etc. They are pinning hopes, now. Anyone in Churachandpur would say Kuki-Zo tribals expect PM Modi to hammer out a political solution to their problem. A political solution is separate administration in the form of a Union Territory. This demand was first raised by the Kuki-Zo MLAs, days after the ethnic violence broke out on May 3, 2023. Kenedy Haokip, a Churachandpur-based civil society leader, views development or a financial package as only additional. We dont consider it as something important for us. We want a solution to our problem. Separate administration is the peoples voice. We hope that the PM delivers justice to those who have lost their lives in the conflict, he said. The Kuki-Zo Council said the separate administration demand arose not from convenience, but from necessity -- for peace, security, and survival. Better late than never: The many expectations around PM Modi's Manipur visit PM Modi to visit Manipur on Saturday, his first visit since ethnic violence broke out in 2023 There is subdued public excitement about the PMs visit but it is more among Kukis compared to Meiteis. There is a reason the PM is visiting Churachandpur after nearly four decades. Sonny Chungkham, an Imphal-based independent policy analyst, said Manipur needed peace and normalcy. Our first and foremost expectation from the PMs visit is peace and a clear roadmap for the restoration of normalcy. There is also a strong desire for justice and security. We expect that there is a sense of security where every Manipuri feels safe and secure across the State, he said. He is hopeful that PM Modis visit would be a turning point -- one that would make Manipurs future brighter. Thoi Devi, a displaced citizen's husband, has fallen sick due to hypertension. The couple was along with their two sons from the India-Myanmar border town of Moreh and lodged at the Akampat relief camp in Imphal since May 10, 2023. They want the PM to help bury the hatchet. We want him to stop the fight and resettle us in our village, she said with folded hands. Miscreants pull down decorative structures erected to greet PM Modi in Manipur's Churachandpur Robert Singh, also an internally displaced person, is relying on the PM for resettlement. Modi Ji, please take us to our village, said Singh, who had a drinking water plant in Moreh. My lifes savings have been exhausted, he added. Nagas and Pangals remained neutral during the violence. They too want peace and normalcy. Nagas are giving their utmost honour, respect and cooperation. As the PM is visiting, the United Naga Council (UNC) suspended its agitation. We hope the PM or Government of India will acknowledge the rights of Nagas and accede to UNCs demand, said Mangang Raman, a Naga leader from the hill district of Ukhrul. The UNC and other Naga organisations are demanding the reinstatement of the free movement regime and an immediate halt to the India-Myanmar border fencing work. Md Amir Hussain, a Pangal, said it was a matter of happiness that PM Modi was visiting the State. We hope that after his visit, Manipur will return to days when all communities co-existed peacefully, he said. PM Modi will address people at the Kangla Fort in Imphal and the Peace Ground in Churachandpur. The PM will also meet a few internally displaced people.
BHOPAL: Villagers in Madhya Pradesh are increasingly falling prey to multi-layered rackets that misuse their identification details to source fake SIM cards, fueling inter-state and international cyber frauds run from countries like Cambodia and Thailand. Ongoing crackdown by the MP Police against rackets sourcing fake SIM cards to be used for cyber crimes across the country and abroad have stumbled upon an increasingly prevalent modus operandi of some SIM card point-of-sale (PoS) who are using identification details, particularly biometric data (especially thumb impression/fingerprint details) to issue SIM cards in bulk for use by the cyber fraud rackets. Our detailed investigations and analysis has revealed that in around 60% cases of fake SIM cards, the thumb impression/fingerprints of people aged particularly between 18 and 45 years, especially those from rural areas, have been used to supply SIM cards for use by cyber fraud rackets operating from Indian states, like Jharkhand, West Bengal, Rajasthan, UP and Delhi, besides international cyber crime syndicates operating from South East Asian nations, particularly Cambodia and Thailand, superintendent of police (SP-Cyber Cell Bhopal) Pranay Nagwanshi told the TNIE on Friday. As per sources connected with the ongoing crackdown against the PoS indulgent in issuing fake SIM cards to cyber fraudsters, Villagers going to such PoS to get new SIM cards are often asked deliberately to give their thumb impressions on the thumb impression machines on the pretext that their thumb impressions arent getting properly scanned for verification purposes. While the impression is used just once to issue a SIM card to the concerned villager, the same impression, which was taken multiple times by the SIM card PoS, is then used to generate more SIM cards, which are handed over subsequently to local facilitators who supply them to cyber fraud rackets. The other most prevalent modus operandi is that many SIM card PoS are actually using men in rural areas, who in the lure of quick money are bringing their relatives and friends to the such PoS in the name of getting them registered for benefits under various government schemes and using their identification details, including fingerprints to generate fake SIM cards for cyber fraud syndicates. According to Nagwanshi, everyone who is giving fingerprint/thumb impressions on devices at SIM cards PoS, should be alert and question why the staff at the PoS is asking for the thumb impression/fingerprint scanning multiple times, to prevent their genuine ID details from being used to generate SIM cards for use by cyber fraudsters, including those indulging in Digital Arrests. These alarming revelations have been made during the ongoing Operation FAST (Forged-Activated-SIM-Termination) of the MP Police, which is being carried out across the state jointly by the state polices cyber cell and district police forces. The basis of Operation FAST is the detailed info provided to the MP Police by the Ministry of Home Affairs I4C (Indian Cyber Crime Coordination Centre). As per the data, as many as 6200 complaints from various states on the National Cyber Crime Reporting Portal were related to 7500 fake SIM cards issued by 3824 PoS across MP. Under the first phase of the Operation, which began 15 days back, the police have registered 50 FIRs against 94 SIM Card PoS and agents in 20 districts and 44 people have been arrested so far. As many as 100 fake SIM cards and seven thumb impression machines have also been seized. Similar operations are underway in the 35 remaining districts of the state based on the information given by the I4C. Were also working on regularly carrying out similar operations based on cyber fraud complaints being made directly to us in the state about mobile phone numbers being frequently used by cyber thugs, Nagwanshi added. In the next phase, we will probe the backward and forwards linkages of these notorious SIM card PoS, including the possibility of the cellular service providers staffs collusion with the tainted PoS and the facilitators getting bulk SIM cards for cyber fraud rackets from such point-of-sale contacts, he maintained. The hotspot districts so far The ongoing Operation FAST which, has so far covered 20 of the 55 districts in the state, has revealed that five districts, including Sidhi, Chhatarpur, Datia, Dindori and Shivpuri, have emerged as the prime hotspots of such SIM Card PoS, which are supplying fake SIM cards to cyber fraudsters. In each of these districts, more than 100 such SIM cards have been issued by the dubious PoS. Sidhi, which is located in the Vindhya region and is neighboured by Eastern UP, has emerged as the biggest such hotspot, with around 1000 such SIM cards having been issued by the dubious SIM Card PoS there, Nagwanshi said. This latest revelation means that the Vindhya region (which is neighboured by UP and Chhattisgarh both) is not just a fertile land of mule accounts (bank accounts used by criminals to receive, transfer or launder illegal money with or without the knowledge/complicity of the actual account holders), but also a hub for supply of fake SIM cards to cyber fraud rackets. In the past, there have been multiple cases of suspected hawala money, money meant for suspected terrorist and spying activities and money generated from cyber fraud, having been parked in mule accounts of people living in various parts of MPs Vindhya region, particularly Satna, Rewa, Maihar, Katni and Umaria districts. The second set of fake SIM cards hotspot districts, includes Gwalior, Indore, Damoh, Morena and Jabalpur districts.
Gold, silver scale fresh highs on global cues, US Fed rate cut hopes
New Delhi, Sep 12 (PTI) Gold and silver prices hit fresh peaks on Friday, with the yellow metal hitting Rs 1,13,800 per 10 grams, and silver crossing Rs 1,32,000 per kilogram in the national capital on Friday, buoyed by strong global demand and heightened expectations of an interest rate cut by the US Federal Reserve next week. According to the All India Sarafa Association, the precious metal of 99.9 per cent purity extended gains for the fourth straight session by jumping Rs 700 to hit a record high of Rs 1,13,800 per 10 grams (inclusive of all taxes). It had
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Nepal is witnessing intense unrest, with violent protests forcing Prime Minister K.P. Sharma Oli to resign. At least 51 people have been killed, government buildings have been set on fire and curfews are in place in Kathmandu. While political ...
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'People Should Be Able to Dissent or Else...': Ex-Ambassador on Nepal Crisis
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Telugu cinema gears up for a thrilling clash on September 12, 2025, with the release of Teja Sajjas Mirai and Bellamkonda SrinivasAnupama Parameswarans Kishkindhapuri. The latter, a horror-action film directed by Koushik Pegallapati, has already secured its digital future with ZEE5 acquiring streaming rights for an October premiere. Read on to know more about it!
Ayurveda takes a holistic approach to migraine relief by addressing the root cause: an imbalanced Pitta dosha. Dietary adjustments, cooling herbs, and therapies such as Nasya and Shirodhara help to calm the nervous system and ease migraine intensity. For those with chronic symptoms, Panchakarma, a detoxification programme, aims to purify the blood and provide long-term relief, with an emphasis on restoring balance for lasting well-being.
Indian markets are in a time correction phase post-Covid rally, with earnings growth holding the key for the next upmove. Cement and defence emerge as strong sector bets, while IT faces structural challenges. Fed cuts may support markets, though tariff concerns and global risks persist.
Gold climbs Rs 100 to new record high of Rs 1,13,100 in Delhi markets
New Delhi, Sep 11 (PTI) Gold prices hit a fresh lifetime high of Rs 1,13,100 per 10 grams in the national capital on Thursday, advancing by Rs 100 on sustained buying by stockists, according to the All India Sarafa Association. Gold prices have been on a bull run this year, skyrocketing by Rs 34,150 or 43.25 per cent, from Rs 78,950 per 10 grams on December 31, 2024. The precious metal of 99.5 per cent purity also advanced Rs 100 to touch a fresh record peak of Rs 1,12,600 per 10 grams (inclusive of all taxes). Gold prices have reached
Odisha Husband Catches Wife Cheating, Strips Lover To Underwear And Parades Him
A woman schoolteacher in Odishas Puri was brutally assaulted and garlanded with slippers by her husband.
Delhi: Two held for robbing man in Jahangirpuri
The people have been arrested for allegedly robbing a man of his belongings, including a gold earring, in northwest Delhi`s Jahangirpuri area, police said on Thursday. The robbers forcibly pulled out Sunil`s earring due to which he got injured. During interrogation, the two men allegedly admitted to their involvement in the robbery, the police said
Teacher Caught Cheating With Colleague By Husband. He Parades Lover Naked
A woman schoolteacher in Odisha's Puri district was assaulted, garlanded with slippers, and paraded on the streets by her husband and others on Tuesday night after being accused of having an extramarital relationship.
Telangana-based self-taught artist with muscular dystrophy makes celebrity sketches
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Unmarried Bhojpuri Singer Devi Welcomes Son Using IVF Through A German Sperm Bank
Devi's father, Pramod Kumar, said that his daughter got pregnant with the help of a sperm bank in Germany
Jahangirpuri encounter: Gangster Rohit Godaras shooter injured in shootout; extortion bid foiled
Delhi Police's Special Cell apprehended Ankit, a shooter associated with gangster Rohit Godara, following an encounter in Jahangirpuri. Ankit sustained a leg injury during the operation. He was allegedly tasked by Godara to intimidate a businessman for extortion purposes. Ankit is currently receiving medical treatment and is being questioned as investigations into the extortion case continue.
Janhvi brings Pradas iconic saree-inspired couture back to life
Janhvi Kapoor made a striking appearance at the Toronto International Film Festival, showcasing an archival Prada Spring 2004 ensemble styled by Rhea Kapoor. The saree-inspired gold dress, reimagined by Miuccia Prada, beautifully blended Indian heritage with global luxury. Janhvi completed her look with Aprajita Toor sandals, a modern take on Kolhapuri chappals, celebrating Indian craftsmanship on the world stage.
65-year-old woman fights & kills an attacking jackal in Madhya Pradesh's Shivpuri
BHOPAL: A 65-year-old woman managed to kill a jackal which attacked her at Shivpuri district in Madhya Pradesh on Monday. The woman, Surajiya Bai Jatav, belonging to Barkhadi village in the Gwalior-Chambal region, has been admitted to Shivpuri district hospital for treatment. The woman had gone to the field to collect grass for her cattle when she was attacked by the jackal around 5 pm on Monday. The woman reportedly wrestled with the animal after none came to her rescue following repeated screams. She fought for nearly 30 minutes and eventually strangled the jackal to death with the help of her saree. When the jackal died, she too fell unconscious. It took several hours for her to regain consciousness. Her grandson Devendra Jatav said that when they reached the spot they found her lying unconscious with severe bleeding injuries and the jackal lying dead near her. Immediately, we rushed her to the Shivpuri district hospital, he added. According to doctors attending to the elderly woman, she has sustained 18 gashes (bite wounds) all over her body. Anti-rabies injections have been administered and she is being monitored by the doctors. One of the senior doctors overseeing the treatment at the Shivpuri hospital said that with 18 bite wounds, she has been placed under Category-2 of animal bite cases. We hope that the wounds will completely heal in the next 7-10 days and with her current situation being stable, she may be discharged from the hospital in 3-5 days, a doctor said. Surajiya Bai who has lost husband and elder son due to illnesses in the past, lives with younger son Badri and the family is dependent on four bighas of land. But Surajiya Bai is not the first one from her family to have battled a jackal. Around six months go, her brother-in-law Latura Jatav, successfully saved his family from an attacking jackal and killed the animal. But he died three months later due to rabies related complications. Meanwhile, the state forest department has provided an initial assistance of Rs 1000. The department has assured to bear the cost of her treatment.
Gold-plated casings taken out of Sabarimala without Kerala HC permission
KOCHI/PATHANAMTHITTA: With hardly 10 days remaining for its showpiece event -- the Global Ayyappa Sangamam, the Travancore Devaswom Board (TDB) found itself in a tight spot on Tuesday after the Sabarimala special commissioner informed the High Court that the gold coverings of dwarapalaka idols of the hill shrines sanctum sanctorum were detached and sent to Chennai for restoration work without the mandatory permission of the court. The TDB, admitting that the gold-plated copper sheet coverings were sent to Chennai, however, maintained that it was done strictly in line with the procedural formalities. The restoration work will be held in Chennai at the expense of its sponsor, board president P S Prasanth said. In his report, special commissioner R Jayakrishnan told the HC that he got information on September 8 that the gold covering of dwarapalaka idols were detached. Immediately I enquired with the vigilance wing of the TDB and came to know that the information was correct. This was done without prior permission of the court, which is a violation of the usual procedure and directions of the High Court, he said. Such maintenance work is usually conducted within the temple premises, and that too, only after receiving explicit approval from the court, the commissioner said. In this case, the court was not informed of the nature of the work undertaken. Hence, he sought strict directives to the TDB not to conduct any major maintenance at Sannidhanam or Malikappuram without permission. Prasanth asserted that there was no procedural lapse as the restoration work had been approved by both the temple tantri and the TDB. The coverings were damaged by coins thrown by devotees. Since 2023, tantric directives have called for restoration of the dwarapalaka sculptures, the sopanam steps and the temple doors. It was essential to address the matter before the pilgrimage season begins, which is why the work is being done now, he said. Additional instructions were issued later to repair cracks and fading on the sculptures. Accordingly, the sheets were removed after the Onam pujas, with the necessary tantric approval and the deitys consent, and sent for repair at the sponsors expense. They will be reinstalled after purification rituals on the third day of Kanni month, Prashanth said. The plating was completed in Chennai and comes with a 15-year warranty. The transfer of the coverings was executed using a secure vehicle, overseen by the Thiruvabharanam Commissioner, the Sabarimala Administrative Officer, the Assistant Executive Officer, the temple smith, and vigilance officials. Prasanth alleged the controversy was being fuelled by vested interests. These are part of a coordinated attempt from certain quarters to discredit the Global Ayyappa Sangamam being organised by the TDB, he added.
Academy releases Happiest Hindi book by Raj Reshi Sharma
Excelsior Correspondent JAMMU, Sept 9: The Jammu and Kashmir Academy of Art, Culture and Languages today organized a book release function at K L Saigal Hall, Jammu, to formally launch a Hindi essays collection Happiest, authored by Raj Reshi Sharma. The event was graced by former Minister Ajay Sadhotra as chief guest, Padma Shri Jatinder Udhampuri as special guest, and Shalinder Singh, Senior Superintendent of Police, as guest of honour. The presidium was also shared by Dr Javaid Rahi, Chief [] The post Academy releases Happiest Hindi book by Raj Reshi Sharma appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Panel Discussion on Indian Knowledge System at Vikrama Simhapuri University
Registrar Dr K. Suneetha, attending as special guest, noted that IKS would strengthen students cultural awareness and personal growth.
Gold Falls Rs 200, Silver Declines Rs 1,000 In Delhi Markets
Gold of 99.5% purity also fell by Rs 200 to Rs 1,06,800 per 10 grams.
Gold falls Rs 200 to Rs 1,07,670/10 g, silver declines Rs 1,000 in Delhi markets
New Delhi, Sep 8 (PTI) Gold prices on Monday retreated from record levels to trade at Rs 1,07,670 per 10 grams, down by Rs 200, in the national capital due to fresh selling by stockists, according to the All India Sarafa Association. The precious metal of 99.5 per cent purity also fell by Rs 200 to Rs 1,06,800 per 10 grams (inclusive of all taxes). On Saturday, gold of 99.9 per cent and 99.5 per cent purity surged Rs 900 each to hit record highs of Rs 1,07,870 per 10 grams and Rs 1,07,000 per 10 grams, respectively, in the
Kanaka Durga temple closed for lunar eclipse, to reopen with purification rituals on Monday morning
Rath Yatra at arbitrary times is complete violation of sacred traditions: Puri King slams ISKCON
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Puri Gajapati Warns ISKCON Over Violating Jagannath Rituals
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Election Commission To Implement SIR Across The Country Simultaneously, EC Sources Indicate | News18
Election Commission to implement SIR across the country simultaneously, EC sources indicate* Election Commission to purify/update the voters list nationwide* All state CEOs asked to prepare a PowerPoint presentation on 10 key points* A major meeting of the Election Commission with Chief Electoral Officers on September 10 in Delhi regarding SIR* Suggestions also sought on additional documents to include Indian citizens in the list* Presentations sought on 10 points including current number of voters, date and data of the last SIR, and digitization status* Report to include rationalization of polling stations and total number of centers* Focus also on appointment and training status of officials and BLOs* SIR process already underway in Bihar, to be completed by September 30* The Commission has not yet officially fixed the nationwide rollout date, but sources indicate that SIR will be implemented nationwide simultaneously* Final decision on SIR dates will be taken after the September 10 meeting* *ECI had said in Its Bihar SIR Order that after Bihar, SIR to be conducted in entire country. Now the sources said News 18 that nationwide SIR to be held simultaneously. n18oc_indiaNews18 Mobile App - https://onelink.to/desc-youtube
Bihar Assembly Elections: After SIR uproar, time to move on with trust in poll process
Bihar's special electoral roll revision nears completion, facing scrutiny over voter deletions. Despite concerns, limited objections suggest either endorsement or indifference. The Election Commission emphasizes purification, while the Supreme Court urges vigilance. With enhanced facilitation, the focus shifts to officials verifying the rolls, aiming for a fair process amidst ongoing debate and the need for continued citizen engagement.
Bhojpuris Dirty Picture: Exposing Pawan Singh, Vulgar Lyrics & Communal Agenda
Pawan Singh's actions highlight the objectification in Bhojpuri music.
IMPHAL: A grand stage is being erected at Kangla Fort in Manipur's Imphal, while cleaning and painting activities are underway in the area in view of Prime Minister Narendra Modi's likely visit to the state next week, officials said on Saturday. They remained tight-lipped over the objective of the construction and cleaning works at the fort, but said that instructions had been given to complete these tasks at the earliest. The prime minister is likely to visit Manipur on September 13, which will be his first tour to the state since ethnic violence broke out between Meiteis and Kukis. A grand stage is under construction at Kangla Fort in Imphal. Arrangements are being made to accomodate more than 15,000 people in front of the stage. Cleaning and painting activities inside the fort are also going on, an official said. Kangla Fort serves as the traditional seat of power of the former Manipuri rulers. Materials for the construction of the stage are being imported from outside Manipur, and more than 100 labourers are being engaged in the construction activities. Also, there is increased presence of security personnel, another official said. Identities of visitors entering the fort are being registered, he said. Road medians on a 7 km stretch between Imphal airport and Kangla Fort are also being repainted and trees trimmed, the official said. We are yet to receive any official information on the PM's visit. If he comes, we are going to ensure that Modi is given a grand reception, a BJP leader told PTI . In the Churachandpur district headquarters, such works are also underway at the Peace ground, another official said. The opposition parties have been attacking the BJP for the prime minister not visiting the ethnic strife-torn state. More than 260 people have been killed and thousands rendered homeless in ethnic violence between Meiteis and Kuki-Zo groups since May 2023. The Centre had imposed the President's rule in Manipur after Chief Minister N Biren Singh resigned. The state assembly, which has a tenure till 2027, has been put under suspended animation.
Mob smashes Ashok emblem at Hazratbal shrine in J&K
SRINAGAR: Tension gripped Srinagar when a mob smashed the Ashok emblem on the foundation of the revered Hazratbal shrine after the Friday prayers. J&K Waqf Board chairperson Darakshan Andrabia BJP leadertermed the incident a terror attack and asked police to register FIRs against those involved, including NC MLA Tanvir Sadiq. Andrabi directed the police to the book the attackers under stringent Public Safety Act (PSA). While indulging in violence, the mob raised pro-Islamic slogans, and termed the Ashok emblem on the foundation stone un-Islamic. The foundation stone was inaugurated on September 3 by Andrabi, whose name was also inscribed on it. NC MLA Tanvir Sadiq, who is close to Chief Minister Omar Abdullah, flagged the issue on X, saying, Im not a religious scholar but in Islam, idol worship is strictly forbiddenthe gravest of sins. The foundation of our faith is Tawheed. Placing a sculpted figure, at the revered Hazratbal Dargah goes against this very belief. Sacred spaces must reflect only the purity of Tawheed, nothing else, the MLA said. Andrabi further said, Breaking an emblem is a big crime and a terrorism act.
Ravichandra Mulpuri Showcases MyoBioScan Innovation on PhDians' Technobites Podcast
Ravichandra Mulpuri's MyoBioScan, an EMG sensor with AI analytics, is set to revolutionize healthcare by monitoring muscle activity in real-time.
Gold jumps Rs 900 near record high on rupee weakness, Fed rate cut hopes
New Delhi, Sep 5 (PTI) Gold prices jumped by Rs 900 to Rs 1,06,970 per 10 grams in the national capital on Friday, inching closer to record high levels on fresh buying by stockists and firm global trends. Traders said the rally was growing amid conviction that the Federal Reserve may opt for an interest rate cut at its upcoming policy meeting on September 16-17. According to the All India Sarafa Association, gold of 99.5 per cent purity also advanced by Rs 900 to Rs 1,06,100 per 10 grams (inclusive of all taxes) on Friday, from the previous close of
BHOPAL: Fertilizer shortage in parts of Madhya Pradesh has not only sparked protests by political parties and farmers outfits opposed to the ruling BJP, patience of farmers outfit affiliated to the RSS--Bhartiya Kisan Sangh (BKS) has also started waning lately. Lately, protests under the banner of BKS have been reported in Bhind, Morena and Shivpuri (Gwalior-Chambal region), Narmadapuram and Raisen (central MP), Khandwa and Barwani (southwestern MP) and Jabalpur in Mahakoshal region of the state. The BKS-associated farmers have protested over chaos in distribution of all three types of main chemical fertilizers Urea, DAP and NPK in Bhind district of Gwalior-Chambal region, where the third-time BJP MLA Narendra Singh Kushwah had recently indulged in noisy and abusive spat with district collector Sanjeev Srivastava, allegedly over the issue. CM Dr Mohan Yadav has announced there is no shortage of fertilizers in the state. But in reality, there is shortage of fertilizers in various districts of the state. It's not the CM's duty to see to the distribution of fertilizers, it's the official machinery which does it., Rahul Dhoot, the Prant Prachar Pramukh of BKSs Madhya Bharat Prant told TNIE on Thursday. He said that chaos and mismanagement in distribution of fertilizers is witnessed across the state. Weve already been staging protests in parts of the state wherever there is chaos in distribution of fertilizers. On September 15, the BKS will resort to statewide agitation over the issue and hand over memorandum of demands to collectors in each district of the state, he added. The shortage of fertilizers is created by the system, which is hand in glove with the black marketeers and private players, Dhoot further alleged. While the BKS is gearing up for massive protests on the issue on September 15, the fourth-time BJP MP from Satna seat of Vindhya region Ganesh Singh has also expressed concern over the situation through an official statement. Im pained by the long queues of farmers. There is complete lack of transparency in distribution of chemical fertilizers. Farmers are forced to buy from the private sector at a higher prices. The small farmers are the worst hit in the present situation. The district administration will get whatever cooperation it wants from me and the party (BJP) for promptly improving the system of fertilizer distribution, Singh said in the official statement. A powerful OBC Kurmi caste leader from Vindhya region, Singh hails from Satna district, where the local MLA and state minister Pratima Bagri had to reportedly change her route due to farmers fury over the fertilizer crisis. In the adjoining Rewa district, the local police reportedly resorted to lathi-charge to disperse the agitated farmers waiting in line for hours to get fertilizers on Tuesday night. Concerned over the situation, the chief minister Dr Mohan Yadav chaired a high-level meeting over the issue in Bhopal on Wednesday. At the meeting, the CM directed that the district administration in all districts should make necessary arrangements regarding the distribution of fertilizers in the districts. If there is chaos regarding fertilizer distribution in the districts, then the District Collector will be held responsible for it, the CM maintained. While ensuring proper distribution of the available fertilizers, representatives of the farmers' organization should also be roped in in the distribution process, the CM said. He also directed for intensive review of fertilizer availability in the districts. The district administration should compulsorily conduct surprise verification and monitoring of double lock, PACS and private sales centres. If additional sales centres are required, their operation should be started immediately, the CM directed. While maintaining that there was no shortage of fertilizers for the Kharif 2025 season, the officials informed the meeting about the action taken so far against those indulging in black marketing, illegal storage-transportation of fertilizers as well as spurious fertilizers. 53 FIRs were registered and action was taken for 88 license cancellation, 102 license suspension and 406 sales bans, the officials informed the meeting.
Vikrama Simhapuri Universitys faculty member bags Best State Teacher Award
Gold drops Rs 1,000 to Rs 1.06 lakh/10 g on profit booking, global jitters
NEW DELHI, Sept 4: Gold prices retreated from record highs by plunging Rs 1,000 to Rs 1,06,070 per 10 grams in the national capital on Thursday, as traders booked profits in tandem with a weak trend in global markets. The precious metal of 99.9 per cent purity had settled at Rs 1,07,070 per 10 grams, its all-time high level on Wednesday. Gold of 99.5 per cent purity also witnessed a pullback, depreciating Rs 1,000 to Rs 1,05,200 per 10 [] The post Gold drops Rs 1,000 to Rs 1.06 lakh/10 g on profit booking, global jitters appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Gold dropped USD 39.61, or 1.10 per cent, to USD 3,539.14 per ounce.
Gold prices retreated from record highs by plunging Rs 1,000 to Rs 1,06,070 per 10 grams in the national capital on Thursday, as traders booked profits in tandem with a weak trend in global markets.The precious metal of 99.9 per cent purity had settled at Rs 1,07,070 per 10 grams, its all-time high level on Wednesday.
DC inspects rain-hit areas in Kalaburagi district of Karnataka
She also inspected the water purification plant on Jewargi Road in Shahabad town, and directed officials to ensure supply of safe drinking water
NGT seeks report on illegal scrap units in Mayapuri
KVK conducts skill training on backyard poultry farming in Dharmapuri
Uttarakhand suffers Rs 5,000 crore losses from monsoon rains, worst since Kedarnath tragedy
DEHRADUN: Uttarakhand has suffered an estimated Rs 5,000 crore in damages from relentless monsoon rains, surpassing all other natural disasters in the state since the Kedarnath tragedy of 2013. According to data from the State Disaster Management Authority, widespread cloudbursts and torrential downpours across districts such as Uttarkashi, Pauri, Chamoli and Rudraprayag have wreaked havoc. Officials have warned that the final figure could climb higher as assessments continue. The destruction has affected roads, bridges, public infrastructure and private properties, prompting an urgent response. District magistrates are compiling detailed reports on the extent of the damage, which will then be consolidated at the state level. Once we receive the final reports from the districts, a comprehensive proposal will be submitted to the central government, said Vinod Kumar Suman, Secretary, State Disaster Management. The damage sustained this year is manifold compared to the previous year, highlighting the unprecedented challenge we face. The mountainous state of Uttarakhand regularly contends with natural disasters during the monsoon season. While the 2013 Kedarnath disaster caused immense destruction and led to extensive reconstruction efforts that revitalised Kedarpuri, this years incidents of cloudbursts, intense rainfall and landslides across several districts represent the largest cumulative economic setback since that tragedy. Land subsidence in Chamolis Nanda Nagar destroys homes, triggers panic in Uttarakhand In Pauri district, preliminary assessments indicate damages exceeding Rs 77.46 crore, affecting 2,008 assets. The disaster has claimed seven lives, with five people still missing. Over Rs 1.21 crore in aid has been disbursed to residents. A total of 486 roads have been severely damaged, 156 primary and secondary schools have reported losses of Rs 2.64 crore, and 790 homes have been impacted. In Uttarkashi, 18 fatalities, 13 injuries and 70 missing persons have been reported. About 360 buildings have been damaged, with estimated losses of Rs 236.98 crore across 28 departments. The floods in Kheerganga buried Dharali under debris, engulfing multi-storey hotels, residential buildings, homestays and 235 livestock. Tehri district has also suffered major losses. Three people died in two separate incidents, while 452 houses and cowsheds were partially or completely damaged. Public property losses across departments are estimated at Rs 70 crore. Uttarakhand's Char Dham yatra faces unprecedented disruption, economic fallout looms In Chamoli district, the past two-and-a-half months have seen 11 deaths and 14 injuries. Landslides, land subsidence and heavy rains have caused widespread destruction in Tharali, Dewal, Jyotirmath, Pokhri, Pipalkoti and Nandanagar. Nineteen animals have perished, and 140 families have been directly affected. Dilip Jawalkar, Finance Secretary, said the Disaster Management Department is preparing the damage report. While the Finance Department has not yet received the full assessment, budget provisions will certainly be made available to compensate for the losses, he confirmed.
TN school principal captured telling students to massage her legs
In a shocking incident, children were allegedly made to massage their principal at a government primary school in Tamil Nadus Dharmapuri district. This came to light after a video went viral on social media platforms on Wednesday, September 2, showing the principal of Maveripatti Primary School, identified as Kalaivani, lying on a bench inside a 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 .
Gold prices storm past Rs 1.07 lakh per 10 g in Delhi
New Delhi, Sep 3 (PTI) Gold prices rallied Rs 1,000 to touch a fresh record high of Rs 1,07,070 per 10 grams in the local markets on Wednesday amid hopes of Fed easing rates, mounting geopolitical tensions and growing worries around the US economy. According to the All India Sarafa Association, the precious metal of 99.9 per cent purity had closed at Rs 1,06,070 per 10 grams on Tuesday. In the Delhi market, gold of 99.5 per cent purity extended the gains for the eighth consecutive session, appreciating Rs 1,000, to hit a fresh record high of Rs 1,06,200 per
Odisha Woman Fakes Drowning in Mahanadi to Elope With Lover
Villagers feared tragedy as rescue teams searched for three days, only for police to find her with boyfriend in Puri
Spurious drug manufacturing unit busted in Puducherry
Tamil Nadu Headmaster Filmed Making Students Press Her Legs; Probe Launched
Authorities launch enquiry after Dharmapuri classroom video sparks outrage on social media
Eshwarappa Leads Shuddhikarana Ritual in Dharmasthala
Eshwarappa said holy water from the Ganga at Kashi Vishwanatha Kshetra, the Tunga in Shivamogga, and the Netravati from Dharmasthala was brought to perform the purification
Sasthamangalam residents left high and dry for past six days
THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: For the residents of Kochar Road, Sasthamangalam, Onam this year has turned into a season of hardship. Even in the middle of the festive season, nearly 100 families living on the Kochar Road stretch are reeling under acute drinking water crisis owing to apathy from the part of the Kerala Water Authority (KWA). Residents of Subramanian Lane, Madathu Vilakam Lane, and adjoining areas near the Alakapuri Auditorium have been struggling without regular water supply for the past six days. Despite repeated pleas, the situation remains unaddressed, forcing families to depend on alternative arrangements for their daily needs. According to local residents, the problem has been identified but the KWA has failed to provide a solution. Its been six days since the supply got cut off. Even after pinpointing the issue, the authorities are unable to fix it. There is no pressure in the line, so we hardly get any water. At night, we receive water only for names sake, said Vayalar Madhavankutty, a resident of Subramanian Lane. He added that his extended family had come together for Onam celebrations, but the water crisis had turned the festive days into a period of distress. Prathap Kumar, another resident, blamed KWAs inefficiency. They say they cannot even locate the valve that controls the pressure. So many families are suffering and they have no proper idea of the water supply lines. Their excuse is that at least we are getting a little water for drinking, which is supposedly better than nothing. This is unacceptable, he said. Sasthamangalam ward councillor Madhusoodanan Nair confirmed that the crisis has left around 100 households in despair. I havent slept properly for days, because families keep calling me round the clock. People are in distress. We try to arrange tanker supply in some places, but in many lanes tankers simply cannot reach. Residents are helpless, he said. The Kochar Road Residents Association (KORAS) has also stepped in, formally petitioning the MLA, ward councillor, and the KWA to act without delay. This is the time of the year when families gather for celebrations. It is heartbreaking that people are forced to struggle for something as basic as drinking water during Onam, said V Ramankutty, secretary of KORAS. An official of KWA claimed that in some areas water supply has been restored. We are working round-the-clock but we are yet to find the leak to resolve the crisis. We cannot cut open the road which was recently tarred looking for leaks. Hence we have informed the residents to report if they find any leak in the surrounding areas. We are trying our best to solve the crisis before Onam, said the official.
Patna Diary | Tejashwi shakes a leg, stirs fresh controversy
RJD leader Tejashwi Yadav probably told himself he deserved a letting-hair-down moment after the gruelling 16-day Voter Adhikar Yatra . He rocked to a Bhojpuri number and danced with some youth on Patnas Marine Drive Wife Raj Lakshmi and sister Rohini were present. However, not everybody was impressed. Union Minister Jitan Ram Manjhi took a jibe at Yadav, saying, Had it been Lalu Raj, these youth would have been abducted and forced to dance at the CMs residence. They would have been forced to do Katte Pe Dance. The reference was to a criminal practice of people twisting their legs around to escape bullets fired at their feet from a pistol. Bihar cricket assn gets charge of Rajgir Stadium There is good news for sportspersons of Bihar. The state government has agreed in principle to transfer the responsibility of the Rajgir International Cricket Stadium to the Bihar Cricket Association. BCA president Rakesh Tiwari said that the decision will create opportunities for players of the state. Not only do the players have a dedicated place to practice and participate in competitions in a modern, fully equipped stadium, but the stadium also contributes to the growing cricketing infrastructure in Bihar. An MOU has already been signed for the Moin-ul-Haq stadium in Patna, which is being developed to host international cricket matches. Rahuls two-wheeler present to dhaba owner In an unexpected gesture, Congress leader Rahul Gandhi gifted a brand-new Pulsar 220 motorbike to a dhaba owner from Darbhanga, whose motorbike had disappeared during the Voter Adhikar Yatra in the district on August 27. During the roadshow, security personnel took the bikes of Subham and six others. After the roadshow, the motorbikes were returned to their respective owners, but Shubhams bike was missing. He talked to the security personnel, who invited him to come to Patna, where Rahul Gandhi handed over the keys of the motorbike. Shubham thanked Rahul Gandhi profusely for the surprise largesse. Ramashankar Our correspondent in Bihar ramashankar@newindianexpress.com
Punjab removes purity clause for reward in drug tip-offs
Bhojpuri star, 3 others booked for duping investor of Rs 1.5cr
Amid the politics going on in the eastern state of Bihar ahead of the assembly elections this year, Rashtriya Janata Dal (RJD) leader Tejashwi Yadav was seen dancing with boys at Patna's Marine Drive expressway, a day after the Opposition's Voter Adhikar Yatra concluded. His dance video went viral.
Gold rates add Rs 400 to hit highest-ever level of Rs 1.06 lakh/10 g on tariff woes, weak rupee
New Delhi, Sep 2 (PTI) Gold price stayed firm for the seventh consecutive session and added Rs 400 to hit a fresh peak of Rs 1,06,070 per 10 grams in the national capital on Tuesday amid unabated chase for safe-haven assets triggered by sweeping US tariffs and tumbling rupee against American currency. According to the All India Sarafa Association, the precious metal of 99.9 per cent purity had settled at Rs 1,05,670 per 10 grams on Monday. The price of gold of 99.5 per cent purity also increased Rs 400 to hit a new record of Rs 1,05,200 per 10
Mogambos tailor, netas favourite: Meet the dressmaker of icons
Madhav Agasti has stitched clothes for Amrish Puri, Bal Thackeray, Pranab Mukherjee, Narasimha Rao, L K Advani. Hes been a friend of Sanjeev Kumar, Dev Anand, Mehmood. Farooq Abdullah discovered his tailoring skills in 1984 and never left him. After 50 years, Agasti is still going strong and is full of stories of the people he met and dressed
Allahabad HC raises serious concerns over male gym trainers imparting training to women
PRAYAGRAJ: The Allahabad High Court has raised serious concerns over the safety and dignity of women being trained by male trainers in gyms without adequate safeguards. Justice Shekhar Kumar Yadav made the observation while hearing an appeal filed by gym trainer Nitin Saini from Meerut, who has been accused of using a caste-based slur against a woman client. The court has fixed September 8 as the next date of hearing in the case. The victim, in her statement before the trial court, also alleged that the accused had prepared obscene videos of another woman client and had been sending such obscene material to that woman. On these allegations, the high court said the alleged acts may also attract offences punishable under Sections 354 (assault to outrage modesty of a woman) and 504 (intentional insult to provoke breach of peace) of IPC. In its order dated August 27, the court observed, It is a matter of serious concern that presently male gym trainers are imparting training to female clients without adequate safeguards to ensure their safety and dignity. Considering the aforesaid circumstances, the Investigating Officer of Police Station Brahmpuri, Meerut is directed to file a personal affidavit indicating that whether the gym operated by the appellant was duly registered under the law. Whether the appellant has been arrested in connection with the present case or not, and whether in the gym, trainers are female or not, the court said.
'Those Pointing Fingers...': Hardeep Puri Takes Down Navarro's 'Laundromat' Label Over Russian Oil
Rejecting those claims, Puri emphasised that Russian oil has never been under blanket sanctions.
How to manage uric acid in one month: Diet and exercise tips that work
High uric acid can lead to gout and kidney problems. Lifestyle changes can help manage it in a month. Limit purine-rich foods like red meat and shellfish. Focus on low-purine options such as fruits and vegetables. The DASH diet is also beneficial. Avoid alcohol and sugary drinks. Regular exercise, like brisk walking, helps lower uric acid levels.
Delhi Airport records 244% surge in international transfers in two years
NEW DELHI: The Indira Gandhi International Airport has emerged as a preferred transit hub, recording a 244% surge in international to international transfers. The airport has recorded 13.4 lakh transfers for the financial year ending 2025 as compared to 3.88 lakh of fiscal 2023, reveals data released by the International Air Transport Association (IATA). Sharing details, airport operator GMR Aero said in a release, Delhi International Airport Limited (DIAL), is marking its arrival as one of the worlds fastest-growing transit hubs. The airport is the best directly connected airport to North America and Europe in South and Southeast Asia, offering unmatched global accessibility for passengers travelling through or to India, it pointed out. This strategic connectivity, paired with robust infrastructure and transit-friendly services, is propelling Delhis stature as the preferred international layover airport in the region. Delhi Airports strategic location in the EastWest corridor positions it as a pivotal gateway for international connectivity. Early successes, such as the Central AsiaThailand route, underscore the airports growing role in facilitating seamless transfers across regions, it pointed out. With Air India and IndiGo preparing to expand operations and introduce additional wide-body aircraft, the potential for new routes and enhanced connectivity is set to accelerate. The exponential growth of 244% in International-to-International transfers at Delhi Airport is a strong testament to our emergence as a global transit hub. This achievement is the result of our focused efforts and commitment to providing seamless connectivity, best-in-class infrastructure, and a world-class passenger experience. Aligned with the Government of India's strategic vision to position Delhi as a leading international transit gateway, we have been continuously working to build a hub that connects continents. We are proud to contribute to this national goal and remain committed to providing a seamless and enriching experience for every transiting passenger, said CEO DIAL Videh Kumar Jaipuriar. This phenomenal spike in I-I transfers far outpaces the overall transfer traffic growth, making Delhi a preferred hub for connecting long-haul routes. The total overall transfers rose from 15.6 million in FY23 to 20.3 million in FY25, a 30.6% rise, the release added.
From Tulsi to Mulethi: 4 powerful herbs that can purify lungs and how to use them
Our lungs are subjected to continuous exposure to toxins in the air, impurities, smoke and respiratory infections. All these factors, over time, damage the lung function, decrease oxygen absorption and ultimately result in respiratory conditions like asthma, COPD and bronchitis. Today's medicines and antibiotics have numerous cures but nature also has very effective helpers in the shape of herbs that can be used to clean the lungs and increase the lung capacity. Ayurveda and Traditional Chinese medicine use these herbs as natural anti-inflammatories if taken cautiously.
Ganesh Immersion Turns Tragic in Odisha; 1 Killed
Violence, electrocution and drowning incidents mar festivities in Nayagarh, Bhubaneswar, Puri and Cuttack
Anjali Raghav, a leading Haryanvi singer and actress, has worked in Bollywood's Tevar and TV show Carrie - Rishta Khatta Meetha. Active for over a decade, she has collaborated with top Haryanvi artists and is currently in the news for her dispute with Bhojpuri singer Pawan Singh.
Commercial LPG prices slashed by 51.50 from Sept 1; no change in domestic cylinder rates
Union Petroleum Minister Hardeep Singh Puri hailed the Centre's recent decision to pay 30,000 crores to oil companies in 12 parts, which has kept prices of Liquefied Petroleum Gas stable in the country
For centuries, stones have been more than just the backbone of architecture they carried the weight of civilizations. From Roman roads to Indian temple corridors, from Ottoman domes to modern-day skylines, stones stood as both witnesses and participants. Yet, in our everyday lives, it is often reduced to being treated as a raw material rather than a vessel of narratives. On Friday night, that narative was challenged at Cholamandal Artists Village. Stone Portraits, hosted by StoneX, transformed stones into storytellers. Through a multisensory experience including sculpture, artisan craft, provenance tales, and even chocolates designed to distill the essence of landscapes that are millions of years old the event invited Chennai to witness stones as living art of memory and culture. The journey began with a sculpture The Monarch, created in Grigio Bronze Amani marble by artist R Magesh. The piece, a fractured horses head, was both majestic and unsettling; its surface alive with tension. Magesh, who trained as a painter in Chennai and Baroda before turning to sculptures, explained, The horse is a symbol of power, but also of oppression and victimhood. The broken warrior horse head reflects the fall of power. Power is never permanent. Every rise hides suppressed voices, every relic carries stories of loss. Here, the horse stood not just as an emblem of strength but as a reminder that history is as much about fractures as it is about triumphs. Standing beneath Cholamandals banyan canopy, the stone horse seemed to absorb the silence of the venue. It was a prologue to an evening dedicated to reframing stones as memory. The guests were then ushered into the display hall where there were life-sized book installations titled Stone Portraits and each book opened to a new provenance. There were five stones from across Europe, each with its own geological journey, cultural story, and a paired chocolate by ITCs Fabelle division. Chocolate has a universal language, said Sushant Pathak, CMO of StoneX. By pairing it with stone, we wanted people to feel that connection in a personal, multisensory way. Its not just about looking at stone, its about experiencing it. The 'Bianco Vogue' display from Greece's Egenclo was accompanied by Dolce Sospira, a chocolate layered with espresso and cocoa, inspired by Italian rituals of slowing down and savouring life. The 'Lasa Covelano' of the Italian Alps, a 400-million-year-old metamorphic marvel, was paired with Ohrid Noir, dark chocolate studded with roasted walnut. The stone's purity has graced Roman roads and modern skyscrapers alike, while the chocolate grounded its grandeur in something earthy and intimate. The 'Pantheon' stone from North Macedonia told stories of quarrying families, Byzantine churches, and Balkan festivals. Its culture and citizen's livelihood were mirrored in Elysian Bite, a chocolate infused with olive oil, sea salt, and dark chocolate. The 'Pirgon' of northern Greece carried the crispness of mountain air, reflected in Aegean Glow, a lemon ganache and pistachio truffle that brightened the palate. And finally, 'Thassos Novelato', the divinity of the Aegean, gleamed with crystal purity. Its pairing, Fior de Fico, fig compote and whipped feta condensed the flavours of the island into a single, thoughtful bite. Each stone was presented not as a commodity, but as a cultural biography, its journey told through touch, sight, sound, and taste. ITC's Fabelle division along with StoneX spent six months creating the chocolates ensuring every flavour mirrored the spirit of its stone. For Sushant, the evening was about shifting perspectives. We are here to change the way people see stone, he said. Its not a commodity. Its a living story. Sushant traced the idea back to a trip to Lasa, near Milan, where quarrying is seen as cultivation rather than extraction. Stone takes millions of years to form. Unlike a tree, it doesnt grow back. People need to respect it, love it, and use it consciously, he said. Beyond the immersive displays, the evening closed with live craft. Four artisans from Mahabalipuram S Velliyan, A Viswanathan, S Suresh, and P Saravanan demonstrated the age-old art of chiselling marble. Each had more than two decades of experience, their hands moving with unerring rhythm of the machines as they carved. Guests were invited to sketch on marble, which the artisans then turned into souvenirs. The Chennai showcase was the second in a series that will travel to Ahmedabad and Hyderabad.
Adilabad Police Seize 15 Quintals of Spurious Detergent
The accused were identified as Shivaji Jawale (40) and Ramarao Wankari Ingale (40), both from Chandrapur, Maharashtra; Rupesh Agarwal (36) of Adilabad town and Afasar Salath of Amaravati in Maharashtra.
Flood Fury Continues In Godavari, Manjeera Rivers
Nizamabad MP Arvind Dharmapuri will visit flood-affected areas in Bheemgal, Sirikonda and Dharpally mandals on September 1: Reports
Creativity on Display at Vizag's Ganesh Chaturthi Pandals
Religious architecture inspired several pandals, with elaborate recreations of the Ayyapa temple at Kobbaripitha, the Puri Jagannath Swamy temple at Velampeta and various Shivalingam sets across the city. A mermaid-themed pandal was seen near Pedda Waltair.
Expert team from Odisha visits water hyacinth-infested areas in Kuttanad
Visit part of a programme for the value addition of water hyacinth in Puri district
Bhojpuri superstar Pawan Singh owns luxury properties, cars, and multiple flats. With assets of Rs 16.75 crore, he remains one of the richest Bhojpuri stars.
On August 30, Anjali, best known for her Haryanvi music videos, condemned Pawan Singh's actions and announced she would no longer work in the Bhojpuri industry.
A Haryanvi actor-singer has accused a Bhojpuri actor-singer of inappropriate touching during a promotional event in Lucknow. She shared her experience on Instagram, expressing anger and humiliation, and stated she will not work in the Bhojpuri industry again. The accused's manager dismissed the allegations as a misunderstanding, while a Bhojpuri Samaj leader condemned the incident.
Delhi: Kalkaji temple `sevadar` beaten to death, five arrested
The brutal attack was captured on CCTV, showing the men thrashing the sevadar with sticks. One of the accused, who is a resident of Dakshinpuri and native of Uttar Pradeshs Gorakhpur, was caught on the spot by locals and handed over to the police, officials said