Woman killed in Bicholim; suspect informs daughters about crime
Bicholim: A 55-year-old woman, Shaila Ghadi, was allegedly murdered inside her house at Chikane-Kudne village in Sankhali on Tuesday afternoon. The accused, Sagar Rawal, a resident of Sawantwadi in Maharashtra, fled with her mobile phone and allegedly informed her daughters about the crime. Police said that the accused was known to the family and that []
Alarming rise in crimes against women in Bihar since new emperor took oath, says Tejashwi Yadav
The RJD leader released a list of 50 incidents of crimes reported in the State within one month since BJP leader Samrat Choudhary took oath as Chief Minister on April 15
Disability and the Question of Justice
The challenges faced by persons with special needs in Kashmir are not merely medical or personal; they are social, economic, and deeply institutional DR WASEEM ASAD SHAH In the Kashmir Valley, the conversation around persons with special needs has, for too long, remained trapped between pity and neglect. Society often praises resilience, offers charity in moments of emotional visibility, and then returns to indifference. Yet disability is not a seasonal issue, nor a ceremonial slogan to be remembered only on official occasions. It is a daily lived reality for thousands of families across the Valley, shaping access to education, employment, healthcare, mobility and dignity. The larger tragedy is not disability itself. The tragedy lies in the barriers that society creates, barriers of infrastructure, attitude, policy execution and opportunity. When a child cannot enter a school because there is no ramp, when a young graduate cannot compete for a job because workplaces remain inaccessible, when a person must struggle merely to obtain certification or monthly assistance, the failure is not personal. It is institutional and collective. Official data still reflects an old and incomplete picture. The 2011 Census recorded 361,153 persons with disabilities in Jammu and Kashmir, amounting to 2.87 percent of the population. Even district-wise references in the Regional Digest 202425 continue to rely substantially on 2011 disability tables for districts of Kashmir such as Srinagar, Budgam, Baramulla and Anantnag. This itself points to a serious policy weakness: one cannot plan meaningfully for inclusion with outdated numbers. A society that does not properly count its vulnerable citizens often ends up not fully serving them either. At the same time, administrative figures suggest that the need is extensive and the system is slowly expanding. Since 2019, 2,19,261 Unique Disability ID cards have been issued in Jammu and Kashmir, while 2,262 students have received scholarship support amounting to about 9.61 crore under central schemes between 2019-20 and 2024-25. These are important steps, but they also underline how many people require sustained support, certification and access to entitlements. The Valleys disabled population does not need symbolic concern; it needs a functioning support architecture. Financial assistance remains one of the sharpest examples of the gap between policy and reality. The Integrated Social Security Scheme in J&K provides 1,000 per month to eligible persons with benchmark disabilities living below the poverty line. A similar amount is available under the Indira Gandhi National Disability Pension Scheme in J&K. In present economic conditions, this amount is plainly inadequate. It can scarcely cover transport, let alone medicines, assistive devices, personal care or basic daily needs. Repeated public demands to raise the pension to at least 3,000 reflect not exaggeration, but economic realism. Education presents another uncomfortable truth. We often speak of inclusive schooling, yet inclusion in Kashmir remains partial and fragile. Research has pointed to gaps in teacher training, resources and school infrastructure that hinder the real inclusion of children with disabilities in Kashmir. Another study found that while some textbooks show inclusive intent, JKBOSE-authored material lacks a comprehensive and nuanced portrayal of disability. This matters because exclusion begins not only at the school gate but also in the classroom imagination. If disability is not represented with sensitivity and realism, students grow up learning invisibility. Employment is perhaps the most critical frontier. The law offers a framework of rights and reservations. The Rights of Persons with Disabilities Act, 2016, together with the Jammu and Kashmir Rights of Persons with Disabilities Rules, 2021, provides for protections, accessibility obligations and institutional grievance mechanisms. But legal promise alone does not create livelihoods. Ground reports from Jammu and Kashmir show that many specially-abled persons continue to feel neglected, citing inaccessible infrastructure and a lack of adequate job opportunities. A disability-friendly society cannot be built if people are kept dependent through unemployment. There is, however, reason for guarded hope. The establishment of the Composite Regional Centre at Jammu in 2023 for rehabilitation services, assistive devices and professional training marks an important institutional development. The government has also publicly spoken of systemic reforms, increased accessibility and stronger collaboration with civil society in the context of disability rights in late 2024. Such commitments are welcome, but in Kashmir, what ultimately matters is not the announcement but the afterlife of the announcement. The Valley now needs a clear shift in approach. First, disability must be treated as a governance priority, not merely a welfare sub-category. Second, public buildings, hospitals, schools, colleges, bus stands and offices must undergo time-bound accessibility audits. Third, the pension structure must be revised to reflect actual living costs. Fourth, recruitment under disability quotas should be transparent, regular and visible. Fifth, rural families need easier access to certification, therapy, counselling and educational guidance. And finally, society itself must abandon the language of helplessness. Persons with special needs are not objects of sympathy; they are citizens with equal rights, equal aspirations and equal claim to public space. Kashmir has long spoken the language of endurance. But for persons with disabilities, endurance cannot be the only option. They deserve mobility instead of obstacles, opportunity instead of tokenism, and dignity instead of delay. A humane Valley will not be judged by how eloquently it expresses concern, but by how completely it removes the barriers that make ordinary life unnecessarily hard. That is the real measure of a caring society. And Kashmir must now rise to it. ( The Author is a lecturer, social activist and public speaker)
Odisha Crime Branch Arrests Two More Suspects in Mob Lynching Case
Bhubaneswar, May 19: The Crime Branch of Odisha Police has arrested two additional suspects involved in the brutal mob lynching of Government Railway Police constable Soumya Ranjan Swain. This incident occurred on May 7 in the Balayanta area of Bhubaneswar. On May 19, the Crime Branch announced in a press release that the main accused, ... Read more Odisha Crime Branch Arrests Two More Suspects in Mob Lynching Case
Odisha Crime Branch Arrests Two More in Mob Lynching Case
Bhubaneswar, May 19: The Crime Branch of Odisha Police has arrested two more suspects involved in the brutal mob lynching of Government Railway Police constable Soumya Ranjan Swain, which occurred on May 7 in the Balianta area of Bhubaneswar. In a press release on Tuesday, the Crime Branch stated that based on solid evidence gathered ... Read more Odisha Crime Branch Arrests Two More in Mob Lynching Case
Cyber Crime Unit Arrests Key Suspect in 85 Lakh Fraud Case
Noida, May 19: The Gautam Buddh Nagar polices cyber crime team has apprehended a key suspect linked to a fraud scheme involving 85 lakh through a digital arrest. The suspect was arrested in Gurugram, Haryana. During the investigation, police discovered that the accused was a POS agent for a mobile company. He activated an Indian ... Read more Cyber Crime Unit Arrests Key Suspect in 85 Lakh Fraud Case
Study Opens New Path For Dementia Treatment Research
Scientists have uncovered new evidence suggesting that memory loss in diseases like Alzheimers may begin with an energy crisis inside brain cells long before those cells start dying.
No room for privacy at Juvenile Justice Board and Child Welfare Committee offices in Krishnagiri
The two critical institutions, which are supposed to be safe spaces for children, have been functioning out of a commercial complex near the new bus stand for the past 14 years, exposing survivors and offenders alike to public eye
Noida protests: Supreme Court issues notice to UP over journalists detention under NSA
The Supreme Court on Tuesday issued notice on a writ petition filed by the wife of journalist Satyam Verma challenging his preventive detention under the National Security Act (NSA), 1980, in connection with the Noida industrial workers protest in April this year. The bench of Justice BV Nagarathna and Justice Ujjal Bhuyan were already hearing [] The post Noida protests: Supreme Court issues notice to UP over journalists detention under NSA appeared first on India Legal .
Assam Crime Branch Summons Randeep Surjewala In CM Wife's Passport Row
He was interrogated for nearly eight hours by the crime branch in Guwahati, after which Mr Surjewalas name reportedly emerged during the course of the inquiry, prompting investigators to issue fresh summons
U.S.-India Ties At Inflection Point, Say American Lawmakers And Diplomats
Top American lawmakers, diplomats and policy experts said the U.S.-India relationship is facing a crucial moment, even as they expressed confidence that ties between the two countries will continue to grow in the long run.
Thailand Cuts Visa-Free Stays For Tourists, Citing Crime By Foreigners
Thailand is drastically cutting the length of visa-free stays for tourists from more than 90 countries in an effort to curb crime involving foreign nationals, officials said on Tuesday.
Supreme Court Collegium recommends appointment of 19 new judges in Madras High Court
The Supreme Court Collegium has approved the appointment of 19 persons as judges of the Madras High Court. Of them, 10 are advocates and the rest are judicial officers. The decision was taken at the Collegium meeting held on May 18, 2026, where proposals forwarded on different dates in November and December 2025 were considered [] The post Supreme Court Collegium recommends appointment of 19 new judges in Madras High Court appeared first on India Legal .
Delhi High Court sentences lawyer-YouTuber to six months for undermining courts
The Delhi High Court has sentenced YouTuber and advocate Gulshan Pahuja to six months simple imprisonment in two criminal contempt cases for allegedly scandalising the judiciary and undermining the authority of courts through videos targeting judicial officers. A Division Bench comprising Justice Navin Chawla and Justice Ravinder Dudeja observed that Pahuja had displayed no remorse [] The post Delhi High Court sentences lawyer-YouTuber to six months for undermining courts appeared first on India Legal .
Police to probe San Diego mosque shooting as a hate crime
Three people were killed after two teenage shooters opened fire inside the Islamic Centre of San Diego in California. Police said the attackers later killed themselves a few blocks away from the mosque.
The family of a 24-year-old woman who died in an alleged dowry harassment has demanded ulldozer action from Yogi Adityanath against the accused. The family alleged that the victim was tortured for months over dowry demands, including a Fortuner SUV and Rs 50 lakh cash, despite spending nearly Rs 1 crore on the wedding.
Stray dogs: Supreme Court permits euthanasia for aggressive dogs, public safety first priority
The Supreme Court on Tuesday ruled that criminal proceedings should ordinarily not be initiated against authorities or officials tasked with implementing its directions aimed at curbing stray dog attacks across the country. The bench of Justice Vikram Nath, Justice Sandeep Mehta and Justice NV Anjaria further held that rabid, incurably ill, or demonstrably dangerous and [] The post Stray dogs: Supreme Court permits euthanasia for aggressive dogs, public safety first priority appeared first on India Legal .
CJI Surya Kant says Supreme Court will constitute 7-judge benches soon
Chief Justice of India Surya Kant on Tuesday indicated that the Supreme Court will soon constitute seven-judge Constitution Benches to hear long-pending references awaiting consideration before such larger benches. The remark came while the CJI was adjourning the hearing of a matter. He observed that he may not have sufficient time to continue hearing the [] The post CJI Surya Kant says Supreme Court will constitute 7-judge benches soon appeared first on India Legal .
Delhi High Court issues notice to Arvind Kejriwal, AAP leaders in suo motu criminal contempt case
The Delhi High Court on Tuesday issued notice to Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) leaders Arvind Kejriwal, Manish Sisodia, Sanjay Singh and others in a suo motu criminal contempt case over alleged defamatory and vilifying remarks made against Justice Swarana Kanta Sharma of the Court. The Division Bench of Justice Navin Chawla and Justice Ravinder Dudeja [] The post Delhi High Court issues notice to Arvind Kejriwal, AAP leaders in suo motu criminal contempt case appeared first on India Legal .
US justice department drops criminal fraud charges against Adani
The move comes days after the billionaire settled a civil fraud case filed by the US securities regulator.
Ahmedabad Crime Branch Arrests Employee in 1.66 Crore Gold Theft Case
Ahmedabad, May 19: Authorities reported on Tuesday that the Ahmedabad Crime Branch has arrested a female employee in connection with the alleged theft of gold jewelry worth over 1.66 crore from a jewelry store in the Nikol area of Gujarat. According to a police officer, a complaint was filed at the Nikol police station after ... Read more Ahmedabad Crime Branch Arrests Employee in 1.66 Crore Gold Theft Case
Inquiry report on Justice Varma tabled with Speaker after resignation
An inquiry committee has submitted its report to the Lok Sabha Speaker regarding allegations against Justice Yashwant Varma. The report concerns the alleged discovery of unaccounted cash at his official residence. This report will be presented to Parliament soon. Justice Varma recently resigned as a judge, making removal proceedings infructuous. The committee's work proceeded despite his resignation.
Literary festival celebrating crime writing to debut in Bengaluru
Srikrishna Ramamoorthy, the co-founder of the Bangalore Literature Festival (BLF), on what to expect at Dead Write, BLFs first genre literary festival
US Justice Department charges Maduro ally Alex Saab with money laundering
US prosecutors have charged Alex Saab, a key ally of Nicolas Maduro, with money laundering. Saab allegedly exploited a Venezuelan welfare plan. He was deported to the US over the weekend. This move signals increased cooperation between the Trump administration and Venezuelan officials.
G20 Foreign Ministers To Gather In Atlanta For Key Global Talks
The United States will host the G20 Foreign Ministers meeting in Atlanta on October 30 and 31, bringing together top diplomats from the worlds largest economies for talks centered on global economic stability, supply chains and international cooperation.
Hate Rhetoric Linked To Deadly San Diego Mosque Shooting That Killed 5
A deadly shooting outside a mosque in San Diego's Clairemont claimed at least five lives, including two teenage shooters, on Monday morning, May 18, reports said.
Randeep Singh Surjewala Summoned by Crime Branch in Passport Controversy
Guwahati, May 19: Congress leader and AICC General Secretary Randeep Singh Surjewala has been summoned to appear before the Crime Branch on May 23. This summons is linked to an alleged passport controversy involving Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarmas wife, Riniki Bhuyan Sarma, as confirmed by Assam police. Sources indicate that during an inquiry, ... Read more Randeep Singh Surjewala Summoned by Crime Branch in Passport Controversy
IPL 2026: Ishan Kishan, Klaasen Shine As SRH Seal Playoff Spot
Sunrisers Hyderabad booked their place in the IPL 2026 playoffs with a composed five-wicket win over Chennai Super Kings in a high-scoring Southern Derby on Monday, May 18, successfully chasing 181 with an over to spare.
US Department of Justice drops all charges against Adani, court dismisses case
New York: In yet another significant development, the US Department of Justice has permanently dropped all criminal charges against Gautam Adani and his nephew, Sagar Adani, in an alleged securities and wire fraud case. In a filing before the Eastern District of New York, the US Department of Justice requested dismissal of the indictment against 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 .
IIT Madras launches Silicon Valley accelerator to expand Indo-U.S. deep-tech ties
The Indian Institute of Technology Madras has launched its first accelerator center in Menlo Park, California, as part of an effort to help Indian deep-tech startups expand into global markets and strengthen collaboration between India and the United States.
Here is a select list of stories to start the day.
US Justice Dept drops all charges against Adani, case closed permanently
NEW DELHI, May 18: The U.S. Department of Justice has permanently dropped all criminal charges against Indian tycoon Gautam Adani and his nephew Sagar, bringing high-profile securities and wire fraud case in New York to a complete close after prosecutors concluded they could not sustain the allegations. With this, multiple US regulatory and legal investigations involving the group have all closed in the last couple of days. Last week, the US Securities and Exchange Commission settled civil allegations against the [] The post US Justice Dept drops all charges against Adani, case closed permanently appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
SSP Anantnag chairs crime & operations review
Felicitates officers for NDPS crackdown ANANTNAG: SSP Anantnag, Amod Ashok Nagpure-IPS on Monday convened a crucial crime review meeting at the District Police Office (DPO) Anantnag. The session was attended by senior officers including SP Headquarters Anantnag Sunny Gupta-IPS, ASP North Camp Aishmuqam Rameez Raja, DySP Headquarters Anantnag, DySP DAR DPL Anantnag, SDPOs, SHOs, and []
Inquiry committee probing allegations against Justice Varma submits report to Speaker
Report to be presented to both Houses of Parliament in due course, say officials
Cash at home row: Judges Inquiry Committee submits report against Justice Yashwant Varma
The Judges Inquiry Committee, constituted under the provisions of the Judges (Inquiry) Act, 1968 to examine allegations of corruption against Justice Yashwant Varma, submitted its report to Lok Sabha Speaker Om Birla on Monday. According to an official statement issued by the Press Information Bureau (PIB), the report was handed over at Parliament House by [] The post Cash at home row: Judges Inquiry Committee submits report against Justice Yashwant Varma appeared first on India Legal .
US Justice Department drops all charges against Adani, case closed permanently
The development follows recent settlements with the US SEC and OFAC, marking the closure of multiple US investigations involving the Adani Group.
U.S. Justice Department drops all charges against Gautam Adani; case closed permanently
The case turned in Adanis favour after prosecutors found no clear U.S. linkages and insufficient evidence to sustain the allegations, according to people familiar with the matter
International probe, referendum, only path to justice for Eelam Tamils: Ramadoss
UPI ID blocked due to cybercrime complaint? Heres how to recover your account and restore access
UPI remains the top payment method, but rising cybercrime cases may lead to account suspensions, despite the user being innocent. Here are the steps users can take to protect themselves or recover their UPI account in case it gets blocked due to fraudulent transactions.
Mumbai crime branch closes case of extortion against fugitive gangster Guru Satam
West Bengal Government Forms Two Commissions to Investigate Corruption and Crimes Against Women
Kolkata, May 18: The West Bengal government, led by the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), announced the formation of two separate investigative commissions on Monday. These commissions will be chaired by retired judges from the Calcutta High Court and will focus on institutional corruption and crimes against women. This decision was made during the second meeting ... Read more West Bengal Government Forms Two Commissions to Investigate Corruption and Crimes Against Women
Malkajgiri Cyber Crime Police arrest six persons in five cyber fraud cases
On May 15, the Supreme Court decided to hear cases exclusively through video conference on Mondays and Fridays, and judges unanimously resolved to encourage car-pooling arrangements amongst themselves in order to ensure optimum fuel utilisation
Justice Manoj Jain to hear CBIs plea against Kejriwals discharge in excise policy case on May 19
The case was earlier heard by another Bench, which later directed that the matter be placed before the Chief Justice for reassignment following subsequent developments during the proceedings
Where Is The Contract President Trump?
U.S. President Donald Trump has just returned from a two-day visit to China and announced that China will buy 200 jet planes made by the American Boeing company, and has promised to buy a total of 750, apart from 450 engines made by the American General Electric company.
Demands for Justice Rise After Students Tragic Death in Hazaribagh
Hazaribagh, May 18: The tragic death of Shweta Kumari, a student at Vivekananda School in Hazaribagh, has sparked a significant outcry. On Monday, her family and hundreds of local residents staged a protest at the schools main gate, demanding a thorough investigation into the circumstances surrounding her death. Reports suggest that Shweta was subjected to ... Read more Demands for Justice Rise After Students Tragic Death in Hazaribagh
Have urged chief justices of all HCs to conduct virtual hearings: Chief Justice of India
Chief Justice of India Surya Kant has asked high court chief justices to hold online hearings on Mondays and Fridays. This move aims to cut down unnecessary expenses amid the West Asia crisis. The Supreme Court itself has adopted similar video conference proceedings.
iQIYI's Absurdist Crime Drama 'Born with Luck' Sets New Genre Benchmark
On May 13, iQIYI, China's leading online entertainment platform, announced that its crime drama Born with ...
Jammu and Kashmir Crime Branch Files Charges Against Retired Senior Engineer
Srinagar, May 18: The Crime Branch of Jammu and Kashmir Police filed a chargesheet in court on Monday against a retired senior engineer for fraud and evidence tampering. The accused, who served as a superintendent engineer at the Jammu and Kashmir State Power Development Corporation, is now retired. According to a statement, the Economic Offences ... Read more Jammu and Kashmir Crime Branch Files Charges Against Retired Senior Engineer
Supreme Court grants bail to accused in PMO impersonation extortion case
The Supreme Court on Monday granted bail to Mohammad Kashif in a money laundering case involving allegations that he impersonated a close aide of Prime Minister Narendra Modi and other Union ministers to extort money from people. A Bench comprising Justice MM Sundresh and Justice N Kotiswar Singh set aside the Allahabad High Court order [] The post Supreme Court grants bail to accused in PMO impersonation extortion case appeared first on India Legal .
Lawyers call off strike after High Court transfers Rohini judge to Delhi Judicial Academy
The strike called by lawyers across Delhis district courts on Monday came to an end after the Delhi High Court intervened in the matter and ordered the transfer of the judicial officer at the centre of the controversy. The protest had been announced by the Coordination Committee of All District Court Bar Associations, Delhi, following [] The post Lawyers call off strike after High Court transfers Rohini judge to Delhi Judicial Academy appeared first on India Legal .
Supreme Court halts Bar Council of Delhi election vote count after attacks on election officials
The Supreme Court on Monday stayed the counting of votes for the Bar Council of Delhi (BCD) elections following allegations that ballot papers had been tampered with during the election process. A Bench comprising Chief Justice of India Surya Kant and Justice Joymalya Bagchi also transferred a batch of petitions raising allegations of irregularities in [] The post Supreme Court halts Bar Council of Delhi election vote count after attacks on election officials appeared first on India Legal .
A Division Bench of the Delhi High Court comprising Justice Navin Chawla and Justice Ravinder Dudeja is likely to hear on Tuesday the suo motu criminal contempt proceedings initiated against Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) leaders, including Arvind Kejriwal, Manish Sisodia, Sanjay Singh and others. The Bench headed by Justice Chawla presently deals with matters relating [] The post Arvind Kejriwal, AAP leaders contempt case listed before Delhi HCs Justice Navin Chawla, Justice Ravinder Dudeja appeared first on India Legal .
Justice Manoj Jain to hear Delhi excise policy case after Justice Swarana Kanta Sharmas recusal
The Delhi excise policy case pending before the Delhi High Court, in which several Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) leaders including former Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal and Deputy Chief Minister Manish Sisodia are accused, will now be heard by Justice Manoj Jain. The matter was reassigned after Justice Swarana Kanta Sharma, who had earlier been hearing [] The post Justice Manoj Jain to hear Delhi excise policy case after Justice Swarana Kanta Sharmas recusal appeared first on India Legal .
Chicago: Crash Claims Life Of Indian Student, Leaves 6 Hurt
A late-night road accident on a highway in Indiana claimed the life of a 25-year-old Indian student and left six others injured near Chicago over the weekend, according to local authorities.
U.S. Envoy Sergio Gor Congratulates Air India On New Boeing 787-9
Air India has added another major aircraft to its growing fleet as the airlines second made-for-Air India Boeing 787-9 Dreamliner arrived in New Delhi after a non-stop journey from the U.S., marking another step in the carriers fleet modernization plans.
NC State Appoints Rhea Banerjee As Assistant Teaching Professor
Indian-origin educator and mental health researcher Rhea Banerjee will join North Carolina State University as an assistant teaching professor in counseling and counselor education, beginning August 16.
Study Finds Coffee, Tea May Help Protect Brain Health
Drinking a couple of cups of caffeinated coffee or tea each day may do more than improve energy levels. A major long-term study in the U.S. has found that moderate caffeine intake could significantly lower the risk of dementia, especially in people under the age of 75.
Mumbai, May 18: The Mumbai Crime Branchs Crime Intelligence Unit (CIU) has made a significant breakthrough in the bombing incident that occurred outside an ashram in Murshidabad district, West Bengal. The CIU arrested two suspects from Borivali, Mumbai, in connection with the case. According to the Crime Branch, the case was registered at the Baharampur ... Read more Mumbai Crime Branch Achieves Major Breakthrough: Two Arrested for Bombing in Murshidabad, West Bengal
IPL 2026: Delhi Capitals Stay Alive In Playoff Race With Win Over Rajasthan Royals
Delhi Capitals kept their IPL 2026 playoff hopes alive with a five-wicket victory over Rajasthan Royals in a high-scoring contest in New Delhi on Sunday, May 17.
IPL 2026: Kohli, Venkatesh Power RCB Into IPL 2026 Playoffs
Royal Challers Bengaluru sealed their place in the IPL 2026 playoffs with a high-scoring 23-run win over Punjab Kings at the HPCA Stadium on Sunday, May 17, becoming the first team in IPL 2026 to secure qualification.
TiEcon 2026: Where Visionaries, Founders, and AI Pioneers Converged
TiE (originally The Indus Entrepreneurs) is a global nonprofit organization founded in Silicon Valley in 1992 with the mission of fostering entrepreneurship through mentoring, networking, education, funding, and incubation. It has evolved into one of the worlds largest entrepreneurial ecosystems, connecting founders, investors, executives, and aspiring entrepreneurs across technology and business sectors. Today, TiE has over 60 chapters globally. These chapters are located across 18 countries and have a combined membership of over 15,000, including more than 2,500 charter members.
West Bengal Chief Minister Pays Tribute to Late PA Chandranath Rath, Promises Justice to Family
Kolkata, May 18: West Bengal Chief Minister Suvendu Adhikari paid tribute to his late personal assistant, Chandranath Rath, at his residence on Sunday. During the visit, the Chief Minister met with the victims mother and assured the family that justice would be served. Chandranaths mother, Hasirani Rath, shared with the media that the Chief Minister ... Read more West Bengal Chief Minister Pays Tribute to Late PA Chandranath Rath, Promises Justice to Family
Gulzar Houz Fire: Survivors Await Justice
The building, located in the congested lanes of Gulzar Houz, remains sealed and blocked off. Survivors say the delay has added to their trauma, preventing them from rebuilding their lives.
4 carrying out crimes on Goldy Brars instructions arrested
Haryana records 38% decline in crimes against women
Why weakening Trade Unions produces the Labour Unrest it claims to prevent
The violence in Noida was not exceptional. It was the foreseeable consequence of studied silence towards worker grievances and a statutory regime that has made collective bargaining structurally ineffective and strike action procedurally impossible.
Public cheated by Chinnathambi asked to submit documents to City Crime Branch
Odisha Police Launches Statewide Campaign Against Crime and Illegal Trade
Bhubaneswar, May 17: Odisha Police has initiated a five-day statewide campaign against crime and illegal activities from May 12 to May 16. During this operation, authorities reported the arrest of 1,771 individuals and the seizure of significant quantities of cannabis, illegal weapons, and vehicles. The campaign was launched under the direction of Director General of ... Read more Odisha Police Launches Statewide Campaign Against Crime and Illegal Trade
B. R. Ambedkars Problem of the Rupee: A TWAIL Reading
Ambedkars 1923 thesis at the London School of Economics dissected how the British manipulated Indias currency system to serve metropolitan interests. To date, it remains a crucial TWAIL contribution to our understanding of the global monetary system.
Politics without social reform is a lie: Ambedkar's Ranade, Gandhi and Jinnah
Ambedkars 1940 address on Ranades 101st birth anniversary remains strikingly relevant today. Democracy cannot exist without social equality; hero-worship structurally weakens political life by concentrating power and stifling critique; and ideas fail without organisation and mass mobilisation.
A Structure, Not a Prejudice: Reading Ambedkars The Untouchables
Ambedkars The Untouchables argues that untouchability was not ancient, divine, or inevitable, but a historically dateable product of broken men, a sacralized cow, and Brahminism's war against Buddhism.
Caste, its Genesis and Mechanisms: A reflection on Ambedkars Insights
More than a century after Ambedkar stood before a Columbia seminar and argued that caste was not divine but constructed, his first major paper remains the most precise account of how caste was made, and why that matters for how it might be unmade.
Reading Ambedkar in 2026: An Introduction
As we conclude ninety years since the publication of one of the foundational texts on anti-caste literature Dr Ambedkars Annihilation of Caste this special series revisits some of the leading writings by the interdisciplinary scholar and social reformer, spanning across caste, philosophy, religion, and economy.
The Last of the Pure Competitors
Few modern athletes have experienced the relentless scrutiny that has followed Virat Kohli throughout his career. For more than a decade, every innings, every dismissal, and every celebration has been dissected with microscopic intensity. Yet, at this stage of his journey, Kohli appears to have arrived at a rare place of clarity. The pursuit of milestones no longer defines him. The centuries, records, and accolades have already secured his place among crickets immortals. What remains, and what continues to drive him every morning, is something far simpler and perhaps far more powerful: an undiminished love for the game itself.
World Digestive Health Day: 10 Daily Habits That Protect Your Gut for Life
By Dr. Omar Khokhar- Digestive health usually gets attention only when something goes wrong. Heartburn after a heavy meal. Bloating before a big meeting. A sudden sprint to the bathroom that turns a normal day into a logistical crisis. But the truth is, good digestive health is built quietly through small daily habits repeated []
President Droupadi Murmu clears ordinance increasing Supreme Court strength to 38
President Droupadi Murmu has promulgated the Supreme Court (Number of Judges) Amendment Ordinance, 2026, increasing the sanctioned strength of judges in the Supreme Court of India from 34 to 38, including the Chief Justice of India (CJI). The Ordinance, notified in the Gazette of India on May 16, amends Section 2 of the Supreme Court [] The post President Droupadi Murmu clears ordinance increasing Supreme Court strength to 38 appeared first on India Legal .
I'm Pained...Was Misquoted: Chief Justice On Cockroaches Remark
I am pained to read how a section of the media has misquoted my oral observations made during the hearing of a frivolous case yesterday, Chief Justice of India Surya Kant said
DGP Announces War Room To Deal With Cybercrimes
Inaugurating the new website of the Visakhapatnam Police Commissionerate in the city, the DGP said the AI-based system will integrate 1930 helpline and RTGS to facilitate immediate tracking of cybercrimes.
Gravity of a crime must not dictate decision on premature release of a convict: Supreme Court
Denial of remission cannot rest solely on the ground of the heinousness of the crime, says SC; instead, the executive must consider prisoners conduct, evidence of reformation, and prospects of reintegration
GHMC officials negligence will turn Hyderabad into concrete jungle: Justice Shravan Kumar
Kuki-Zo protestors rally in Manipur, demanding justice for slain church leaders, release of hostages
Kuki-Zo groups call for re-imposition of Presidents Rule in memo to Home Minister; claiming 14 people are still hostages, Kuki Inpi Manipur chief says continued captivity is an act of terror against a people
Former SHRC chairman Justice Chandraiah passes away
Cybercrime case registered after woman loses 4.4 lakh through malicious APK file
CM writes to Karnataka Chief Justice requesting to set up circuit bench of High Court in Mangaluru
Infrastructure to establish the bench is already available in Mangaluru, says Siddaramaiah
CJI Surya Kant clarifies after uproar over his remarks on unemployed youth
Chief Justice of India Surya Kant issued a clarification on Saturday after widespread outrage over his controversial cockroach remarks, asserting that his observations were distorted by sections of the media and were never intended as an attack on Indias unemployed youth. In the response, the CJI said he was pained by reports suggesting that he [] The post CJI Surya Kant clarifies after uproar over his remarks on unemployed youth appeared first on India Legal .
'Prophet ISAIAH recounts': JD Vance sends strong message on crime, policing; honors fallen heroes
By Inderjit Badhwar There are moments when political messaging transcends politics and becomes a reflection of national anxiety. Prime Minister Narendra Modis recent appeal for voluntary austerity belongs to that category. Governments routinely ask citizens to conserve resources, buy domestic products or moderate consumption during difficult periods. But Modis appeal carried unusual specificity and urgency. [] The post The Discipline Of A Nation appeared first on India Legal .
The Austerity Call: Decoding The Modi Message
As rising oil prices, a weakening rupee and global uncertainty tighten pressure on Indias economy, Prime Minister Narendra Modis call for voluntary austerity signals deeper anxieties about the nations financial resilience The post The Austerity Call: Decoding The Modi Message appeared first on India Legal .

