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National Cadet Corps cadets performed a street play in Varanasi. They raised awareness about the negative impact of creating reels and videos in public spaces. The play urged citizens to refrain from recording sensitive incidents. It highlighted that filming in restricted areas without permission is illegal. Cadets stressed respecting privacy and using digital platforms responsibly.
The Sixth International Conference on Bacteriophage Research and Antimicrobial Resistance concluded at Banaras Hindu University. The two-day event, ICBRAR-2025, brought together over 250 delegates. Experts discussed bacteriophage biology and therapeutic applications. The conference highlighted sustainable approaches to combat antimicrobial resistance. It explored natural alternatives to conventional antibiotics. The event underscored the importance of collaborative research.
Power employees' protest against the privatization of Purvanchal and Dakshinanchal Vidyut Vitaran Nigams has crossed 350 days. Despite bilateral talks yielding agreements on issues like contract worker reinstatement and urban cash counter operations, the Sangharsh Samiti vows to continue their movement until the privatization decision is fully withdrawn, citing violations of past agreements.
APSICON-2025 workshops begin in Kashi; surgeons engage in simulation training
APSICON 2025, the 59th annual conference of plastic surgeons, has begun in Varanasi. The event features video and hands-on workshops. Experts from India and abroad are sharing knowledge. Simulation training for cleft lip and palate repair is a key focus. Silent scientific sessions are also being introduced for the first time. Various workshops cover reconstruction and trauma fixation.
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Bomb Threat on Air India Express Flight from Mumbai to Varanasi
The security of all airports have been increased in the wake of the blast near Red Fort in Delhi on Monday
Air India flight makes emergency landing at Varanasi airport after bomb threat
LUCKNOW: An Air India Express flight from Mumbai to Varanasi made an emergency landing following bomb scare on Wednesday. The incident occured on Air India Express flight IX 1023 which departs from Mumbai at 1.30 PM and reaches Varanasi at 3:50 PM. With the threat leading to high alert at Lal Bahadur Shastri International Airport, the flight made an emergency landing. All the 176 passengers were evacuated safely. An Air India Express spokesperson said a government-appointed Bomb Threat Assessment Committee was immediately alerted as protocol after the flight to Varanasi received a bomb threat. All necessary security procedures promptly initiated. The flight landed safely and all guests have been disembarked. The aircraft will be released for operations once all mandated security checks are completed, the spokesperson said. This comes amid heightened security across Delhi and other parts of the country following the Monday evening Red Fort car blast, which killed at least 10 individuals.
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BHU Organises Capacity Building Programme on SAMARTH and Its Uses
Banaras Hindu University's Staff Development Cell organized a capacity building program on the SAMARTH platform. The training equipped university staff with practical skills for administrative and personal use of the digital governance tool. Key modules covered included employee services, campus bookings, and governance applications, promoting efficiency and transparency.
IIT-BHU records exceptional placement performance for session 2425
IIT (BHU) Varanasi reports outstanding placement outcomes for the 2024-25 academic year, securing 1,416 job offers. The highest package reached Rs 2.2 crore, with an average of Rs 24.49 lakh. B.Tech students achieved a 92.33% placement rate, demonstrating continued recruiter confidence.
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Delhi bomb blasts: 2-min silence observed during Ganga aarti in Varanasi
Varanasi: A two-minute silence was observed with deepdaan (lighting diyas) on Tuesday during the daily Ganga aarti at Dashashwamedh Ghat here to pay tribute to Mondays Delhi bomb blast victims. Sushant Mishra, president of the Ganga Sewa Nidhi, said the blast in Delhi claimed several lives and left many injured, terming it a unfortunate incident 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 .
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Draksharamam, the divine gem of Andhra Pradesh
Draksharamam is often referred to as Dakshina Kashi, the Varanasi of the South. The post Draksharamam, the divine gem of Andhra Pradesh appeared first on Fusion - WeRIndia .
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Uttar Pradeshs Sacred Cities Under Tight Security After Delhi Blast
Across Ayodhya, Prayagraj, and Varanasi, surveillance has been tightened to an unprecedented level
Road quality non-negotiable, officers and contractors to be held accountable: Nitin Gadkari
Union Minister of Road Transport and Highways Nitin Gadkari discussed Indias recent infrastructure developments with TNIE , citing a 60% expansion of the national highway network to over 1.46 lakh km. He outlined ongoing projects worth Rs 12.20 lakh crore, major highway corridors, city ring roads, reforms in land acquisition and environmental clearances, measures to ensure road maintenance accountability, the rollout of GPS-based toll collection, and Bihars progress relative to other states. Excerpts Q) The country has seen a massive expansion of its national highway network in recent years. What is the current status of this growth? Indias national highway network has surged from 91,287 km in 2014 to over 1.46 lakh km today, a 60% increase. Currently, 48,536 km of projects worth Rs 12.20 lakh crore are underway, with completed schemes totaling Rs 16 lakh crore and upcoming projects at Rs 15 lakh crore. Sixteen major highway corridors, including the Arunachal Frontier Highway (Rs 30,000 crore) and ShillongSilchar Greenfield Highway (Rs 23,000 crore), have been sanctioned to boost regional connectivity. Ring roads in cities like Ayodhya, Kanpur, and Guwahati aim to ease congestion. In 11 years, 1.06 lakh km of highways have been constructed, with the ministrys budget rising ninefold to Rs 2.87 lakh crore. Q) Some projects still face delays in projects caused by land acquisition and environmental clearance issues? Land acquisition falls under state governments, while environmental clearances involve multiple departments, making coordination key. Reducing delays is a test of effective leadership. We prioritise sustainable planning, ensuring timely land acquisition and fast-track approvals for forest, wildlife, and environmental clearances. At least 90% of land and clearance requirements must now be completed before project awards.Regular meetings with state officials and the PM Gati Shakti initiative have streamlined inter-ministerial coordination. Digital portals, Bhoomi Amount Digital Portal for land and Parivesh for environmental approvals simplify processes, accelerating project delivery and enhancing efficiency nationwide. Q) India has seen record construction of highways in recent years but their maintenance still seems to be a challenge. For each fault, we (the Central Government) are held responsible. About 80 percent of complaints on social media are not under our jurisdiction or do not pertain to national highways (NHs). Our roads are of good quality; however, there have been some problems. We are continuously improving the technology and will definitely address these issues. Regarding accountability, we are serious about ensuring that officers and contractors are responsible if roads are not maintained properly. There should be no compromise with quality, and we are committed to fixing lapses wherever they occur to maintain high standards. Q) How long will it take to implement the GPS based Electronic Toll Collection (ETC) system? It has already started at some locations and will be introduced at 4 to 6 places from November 15. We will move further gradually, expanding the initiative step by step while monitoring progress and ensuring smooth implementation at each stage. Q) With Bihar heading into elections, how does the state compare to others in development across key sectors like water, power, transport, and roads? Bihar needs accelerated development compared to other states. Water, power, transport and roads are the basic requirements for progress. The developmental work undertaken by our government, in the last 10-11 years, has transformed the face of Bihar. Business and industries are growing steadily in Bihar. The young people of Bihar see their future in development and employment. They do not bother about Jaat (Caste), Pant (Community), Dharma (Religion) and Bhasha (Language). They aspire to excel in education, seek better job opportunities, and want to actively contribute to the nations growth. I think that the state has sufficient electricity supply. Irrigation has significantly improved. The road infrastructure has also got better. Earlier, the Ganga had just two bridges, now we have 13. In the highway sector; projects worth Rs five lakh crores are going on. Projects having a cost of Rs 2.5 lakh crores either have been completed or on the verge of completion. Some will start soon. We are building big highways; Varanasi-Kolkata highways cost of Rs 40,000 crores and Gorakhpur-Siliguri Expressway is worth Rs 50,000 crores. All these highways will change the landscape of Bihar. With a strong and vast network of highways and robust power sector, the industry will reach the state naturally and will ensure Bihar's comprehensive development. Q) Staying on with politics, Leader of Opposition Rahul Gandhi recently held a press conference in which he alleged Vote Chori In Haryana elections. He along with other opposition parties has been questioning Special Intensive Revision (SIR), which started in Bihar. How do you see this issue? Rahul Gandhi speaks for himself. Even his party people don't take him seriously. There is no need to respond to his baseless comments.
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PM Modi flags off Ernakulam-Bengaluru Vande Bharat Express; service from Tuesday
KOCHI: Keralas first interstate Vande Bharat and its third overall running from Ernakulam to Bengaluru was flagged off on Saturday. Prime Minister Narendra Modi did the honours from Varanasi, Uttar Pradesh, via videoconference. He also flagged off three other new Vande Bharat services. The train that will run from Ernakulam Jn to KSR Bengaluru will begin its service from Tuesday. Connecting nine stations in Kerala, Tamil Nadu, and Karnataka, it will cover its one-way journey in 8 hours 40 minutes and run six days a week (except Wednesdays). The train is scheduled to depart at 2.20pm from Ernakulam and reach its destination at 11pm, while the return leg will set off at 5.10am to reach Ernakulam at 1.50pm. Modi also marked the start of Varanasi-Khajuraho, Lucknow Jn-Saharanpur, and Firozpur Cantt-Delhi services. Governor Rajendra Arlekar, ministers P Rajeeve and V Abdurahiman, Union Ministers George Kurian and Suresh Gopi, MP Harris Beeran, MLA T J Vinod, Kochi Mayor M Anilkumar, and railway officials attended the inaugural event. The train will provide seamless connectivity between Bengaluru and Ernakulam. It will benefit IT professionals, businessmen among others, an official said.
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Watch: PM Modi flags off 4 new Vande Bharat trains from Varanasi
Prime Minister Narendra Modi flagged off four new Vande Bharat Express trains from Banaras railway station in Varanasi. The new routes, BanarasKhajuraho, LucknowSaharanpur, FirozpurDelhi, and ErnakulamBengaluru, aim to boost regional connectivity, tourism, and economic growth. Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath joined the ceremony as locals celebrated the modern, comfortable trains that mark another leap in Indias rail modernisation journey.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi launched four new Vande Bharat trains. These trains symbolize Indian Railways' transformation. They connect important religious and heritage cities. This initiative boosts tourism and economic growth. Many pilgrims are visiting places like Kashi Vishwanath Dham and Ayodhya. This influx benefits local businesses and creates jobs. India is rapidly developing its infrastructure for a developed nation.
With PM Modi Inaugurating 4 New Vande Bharat Trains, Fleet Count At 164
Indian Railways now operates a total of 164 Vande Bharat Express train services across the country after Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Saturday flagged off four new Vande Bharat trains from Varanasi, officials said.
Holy Sites Connected By Vande Bharat Joins Indias Culture With Development: PM Modi
Varanasi (UP), Nov 8: Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Saturday said the Vande Bharat network connecting Indias pilgrimage sites is joining the countrys culture, faith and the development journey. Speaking after flagging off four new Vande Bharat Express trains here from the Banaras railway station, Modi said pilgrimages in India have been considered a medium of national consciousness for centuries. The pilgrimages are not just a way to visit sites of religious importance, but a sacred tradition that connects Indias [] The post Holy Sites Connected By Vande Bharat Joins Indias Culture With Development: PM Modi appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
PM Modi flags off four new Vande Bharat Express trains from Varanasi
The new Vande Bharat Express trains will operate on the Banaras-Khajuraho, Lucknow-Saharanpur, Firozpur-Delhi, and Ernakulam-Bengaluru routes
Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Saturday said India is moving fast on the path of development, as he flagged off four new Vande Bharat Express trains from the Banaras railway station in Varanasi, his Lok Sabha constituency. Emphasising that infrastructure is a major factor in the economic growth of developed countries around the world, the prime minister said, In every nation that has achieved major progress, the driving force behind it has been infrastructure development. Infrastructure is not just about big bridges and highways. Whenever such systems are developed anywhere, it sparks the overall development of that region. With so many Vande Bharat trains running and flights arriving from countries across the world, all these developments are now linked to growth. Today, India is also moving rapidly on this path, he said. PM Modi said high-speed trains like Vande Bharat are laying the foundation for a ew generation of Indian Railways. Trains like Vande Bharat, Namo Bharat and Amrit Bharat are laying the foundation of a new generation of Indian Railways. Vande Bharat is a train of Indians, built by Indians for Indians, of which every Indian is proud, he said. He claimed that foreign travellers are amazed by these trains adding that more than 160 Vande Bharat Express trains are now operational in the country. Modi further said that spiritual tourism has become a major source of income and has ushered in development in Uttar Pradesh. In our country, pilgrimage has for centuries been considered a medium of national consciousness. These journeys are not merely routes for darshan of deities, but a sacred tradition that connects the soul of India, Modi said. Places like Prayagraj, Ayodhya, Haridwar, Chitrakoot and Kurukshetra are the centres of our spiritual beliefs, he said. Today, as these sacred destinations are being connected through the Vande Bharat network, it is also linking India's culture, faith and development. This is an important step towards making symbols of India's heritage a representation of national growth, he said. These journeys also have an economic aspect, which is often not discussed. Over the past 11 years, the development work done in Uttar Pradesh has elevated pilgrimage tourism to a new level, the PM said. Last year, more than 11 crore devotees came to Kashi for Baba Vishwanath's darshan, and since the construction of the Ram Temple, over 6 crore people have visited Ayodhya to seek the blessings of Ram Lalla. These devotees have contributed thousands of crores of rupees to Uttar Pradesh's economy and provided steady income to hotel owners, transport operators, local artists and boatmen, he said. This has created new opportunities for the youth, Modi said. Hundreds of young people in Varanasi are now starting new ventures, from transport to local businesses. Because of all this, the doors of prosperity are opening in Kashi and across Uttar Pradesh, he said. To realise the dream of a 'Viksit Bharat' (Developed India) from a 'Viksit Kashi', numerous infrastructure projects are being undertaken here, Modi said. Today, Kashi is experiencing continuous expansion, development and qualitative improvement, with facilities ranging from good hospitals, good roads, gas pipelines, and internet connectivity, he said. Work on the ropeway is progressing rapidly, he said. Our effort is to make visiting Varanasi, staying in Varanasi and enjoying the amenities of Varanasi a special experience for everyone, he added. Modi said the government is also striving to improve health services in Varanasi. He said 10-11 years ago, BHU hospital was the only option for people seeking treatment for serious illnesses. Due to the large number of patients, one could not get treatment even after waiting overnight. For serious illnesses like cancer, people would sell their land and farms, and travel to Mumbai for treatment. Today, our government has worked to alleviate all these concerns of the people of Kashi. Mahamana cancer hospital for cancer, Sankara Netralaya for eye treatment, the state-of-the-art trauma centre at BHU, and the divisional hospital at Shatabdi Chikitsalaya, Pandeypur, have all become a boon for Kashi, Purvanchal, and the surrounding states, he said. Due to Ayushman Bharat and Janaushadhi Kendras in these hospitals, millions of poor people are saving crores of rupees. Kashi has become known as the health capital of this entire region, the prime minister said. Railway Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw and Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath also attended the event. The new Vande Bharat Express trains will operate on Banaras-Khajuraho, Lucknow-Saharanpur, Firozpur-Delhi and Ernakulam-Bengaluru routes. The semi-high-speed trains will significantly reduce travel time between major stations, enhance regional mobility, promote tourism and support economic activity across the country, according to an official statement. The Banaras-Khajuraho Vande Bharat Express will connect prominent cultural and religious destinations, including Varanasi, Prayagraj and Chitrakoot, officials said. (With inputs from PTI)
Modi Holds Roadshow in Varanasi
The streets of the city were lined with people, including students, women, and senior citizens, who came out to welcome the Prime Minister
Ernakulam-Bengaluru Vande Bharat Express flagged off by PM Modi
Kochi: Prime Minister Narendra Modi flagged off the Ernakulam-Bengaluru Vande Bharat Express on Saturday in an online event from Varanasi, Uttar Pradesh. The Ernakulam Junction KSR Bengaluru Vande Bharat Express (06652) left the station here at 8.41 am, though the scheduled time was 8 am, to the sound of drum beats. The latest Vande 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 .
PM Modi Flags Off 4 Vande Bharat Trains from Varanasi
The Banaras-Khajuraho Vande Bharat will connect prominent cultural and religious destinations including Varanasi, Prayagraj and Chitrakoot
PM Modi Flags Off 4 New Vande Bharat Trains From Banaras Railway Station
VARANASI (UP), Nov 8: Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Saturday flagged off four new Vande Bharat Express trains here from the Banaras railway station. The new Vande Bharat Express trains will operate on the Banaras-Khajuraho, Lucknow-Saharanpur, Firozpur-Delhi and Ernakulam-Bengaluru routes. The semi-high-speed trains will significantly reduce travel time between major stations, enhance regional mobility, promote tourism and support economic activity across the country, according to an official statement. The Banaras-Khajuraho Vande Bharat will connect prominent cultural and religious destinations including [] The post PM Modi Flags Off 4 New Vande Bharat Trains From Banaras Railway Station appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
PM Narendra Modi terms Vande Bharat trains symbol of India's transformation
Prime Minister Narendra Modi flagged off four Vande Bharat trains, including one connecting Varanasi and Khajuraho, hailing them as symbols of India's transformation and railway advancement. He emphasized infrastructure development's role in economic growth, noting the Vande Bharat network's expansion and its impact on boosting tourism to pilgrimage sites like Kashi and Ayodhya.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi flagged off four new Vande Bharat Express trains on routes Banaras-Khajuraho, Lucknow-Saharanpur, Firozpur-Delhi, and Ernakulam-Bengaluru. Built by ICF Chennai, these trains boost connectivity, cut travel time, and enhance tourism and trade nationwide.
PM Modi Flags Off Four New Vande Bharat Express From Varanasi | Updates
This new route will boost religious and cultural tourism, providing pilgrims and travellers with a faster, more modern, and comfortable way to reach Khajuraho.
Ekm-Bengaluru Vande Bharat, Keralas 3rd, chugs off today
KOCHI: Prime Minister Narendra Modi will flag off the new Vande Bharat Express to Kerala -- between Ernakulam Junction and KSR Bengaluru -- through videoconferencing on Saturday. The main event will be held at the Banaras railway station in Uttar Pradesh, from where the Prime Minister will flag off four Vande Bharat services -- Banaras-Khajuraho, Lucknow Jn-Saharanpur, and Firozpur Cantt-Delhi, besides the Ernakulam-Bengaluru train. This will be the third Vande Bharat service for Kerala and the first inter-state Vande Bharat service linking Kerala with Tamil Nadu and Karnataka, a Railways spokesperson said. With the introduction of the service, 12 pairs of Vande Bharat trains will serve the Southern Railway jurisdiction. The new Vande Bharat Express will provide seamless connectivity between Bengaluru and Ernakulam. This train traverses major cities of Kerala and Tamil Nadu, including Thrissur, Palakkad, Coimbatore, Tiruppur, Erode, and Salem, before reaching Krishnarajapuram and KSR Bengaluru. The service will greatly benefit IT professionals, businessmen, and students, among others, the spokesperson said. The function at Varanasi will be live-streamed at the Ernakulam, Thrissur, Palakkad, Coimbatore, Tiruppur, Erode, and Salem stations. Elected representatives, other dignitaries, students, passengers, and the general public will participate in the event. The train will be accorded a warm reception at all the stations, the spokesperson added.
Silence Alive: A cultural exploration through final farewells
Micheal Gleich has been on a quest to understand the denouement of human existence. The nuances of final farewells always intrigued him. Fascinated by the existentialism behind it and the numerous ways of bidding adieu, the Berlin-based journalist sought to explore how different cultures viewed life and death. Silence Alive: The Global Culture of Farewell, a photo exhibition currently on display at the Museum Park captures this exploration in a visual journey. Coordinated by Goethe-Zentrum, Thiruvananthapuram, the exhibition showcases Micheals frames from countries such as Malaysia, the UK, South Africa, Lebanon, Tunisia, Rwanda, France, Austria, Germany, and Kerala in India. The lingering silence is a common factor in almost all cultures. Even in those where there needs to be a showcasing of sound. Yet, the core of the rituals brings alive several emotions of traditions, of love and respect, of the relations shared with the elements, and finally, the question of existence, explains Micheal. Cemeteries are also places of silence and loving remembrances, and oases of verdant quiet amidst the bustling sounds of urban life. Micheal says that his background as a journalist helped him travel across the globe, during which he could find time to delve deeper into the subject. There are remnants of the relationship humans once shared with the elements before conflicts began changing indigenous cultures, he adds. For example, the cremation of bodies or offering them to fire. While it is common in places like India and Nepal, whereas in the Middle East, it is taboo. In Europe, cremation is still prevalent and nowadays, the process is more sought-after, as an urn of ashes takes up lesser space when compared to the space needed for burial. Micheal also reveals his deep interest in Indian funeral traditions. I visited Kannur, where I found the rituals to be deeply connected to water. A similar feature I have found in almost all cultures. There is a deep connection between death rituals and water. Another Indian destination he is keen to study is Varanasi, where death finds a final, celebrated space at Manikarnika Ghat. He also plans to visit South America to expand his research. And this research, Micheal says, is not about camera technique, expertise, or the equipment. Eyes should observe and the heart should see. I click that way, he smiles. The exhibition, inaugurated by filmmaker Adoor Gopalakrishnan on November 5, will conclude on Saturday. Entry is free.
Azamgarh encounter: STF guns down dreaded cattle smuggler; Waqif had Rs 50,000 bounty on head
A notorious criminal, Waqif, carrying a Rs 50,000 reward, was killed in an encounter with cattle smugglers in Azamgarh district. Waqif, wanted for multiple serious offenses including murder and cow smuggling, was shot by police during a cordon operation. Three associates managed to escape and are now being sought.
BHU holds special lecture on history of gold coins in India
Professor Buddha Rashmi Mani proposed that 'Nishka,' mentioned in Vedic texts, was India's earliest gold coin, not just jewelry. He cited archaeological finds and literary evidence, including terms like 'Sahasra Nishkapati,' to support his groundbreaking theory, challenging the traditional view that Kushanas introduced gold coinage.
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On November 8, Prime Minister Narendra Modi is set to embark on a significant journey to Varanasi, where he will inaugurate four new Vande Bharat Express trains. This fresh railway initiative will link Banaras with the historical site of Khajuraho, connect Lucknow to Saharanpur, unite Firozpur and Delhi, and streamline travel from Ernakulam to Bengaluru.
Varanasi to host 4th edition of Kashi Tamil Sangamam in December 2025
Varanasi will host the fourth Kashi Tamil Sangamam from December 2, 2025, bringing over 1,400 delegates from Tamil Nadu to celebrate the cultural bond. The event, themed 'Let us Learn Tamil - Karpom Tamil,' aims to promote linguistic unity and the dissemination of Tamil knowledge.
A ladies' club party became a hilarious 'laptrip' with a skit featuring a philanderer husband, his wife, and his casanova friend. Their comical antics in Thailand, interspersed with musical performances and engaging games, provided a thoroughly entertaining evening for all members.
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