Reopen more areas for tourism: Dr Farooq
Excelsior Correspondent SRINAGAR, Jan 18: The Jammu and Kashmir National Conference President Dr Farooq Abdullah lauded the efforts of Omar Abdullah-led Government in revitalizing Jammu and Kashmir tourism sector, a critical pillar of the regions economy. He said this in a press release issued from the party headquarters Nawa-e-Subha. Dr. Farooq highlighted that the revival of tourism has been instrumental in the regions economic recovery. He credited the Omar Abdullah administration for his visionary leadership in restoring confidence, ensuring security, [] The post Reopen more areas for tourism: Dr Farooq appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Private sector surpasses public sector in defence reasearch and development: Rajnath Singh
NAGPUR, Jan 18 : Union Defence Minister Rajnath Singh on Sunday said the private sector has moved ahead of the public sector in research and development, marking a significant shift in Indias defence ecosystem. Speaking at the inauguration of a medium-calibre ammunition manufacturing facility at Solar Industries in Nagpur, Singh recalled that defence production was once confined to the public sector, with little scope imagined for private participation. Although the private sector always had the capability and potential, its involvement [] The post Private sector surpasses public sector in defence reasearch and development: Rajnath Singh appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
TMC Govt playing with national security by protecting infiltrators: PM
Calls for ending Maha Jungle Raj SINGUR (WB), Jan 18 : Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Sunday charged the TMC Government with playing with national security by protecting infiltrators for vote-bank politics, and said ending the ruling partys maha jungle raj was vital to restore law and order, development and investor confidence in the State. Follow the Daily Excelsior channel on WhatsApp With the state assembly polls a few months away, Modi framed the electoral contest as one between maha- [] The post TMC Govt playing with national security by protecting infiltrators: PM appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
LG reviews development works of Pachokhar Digital Library dedicated to Nari Shakti at Ghazipur
Excelsior Correspondent JAMMU, Jan 18: Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha on Sunday reviewed the ongoing development works of Pachokhar Digital Library dedicated to Nari Shakti at Zamania, Ghazipur, Uttar Pradesh through virtual mode. The Lieutenant Governor commended the Pachokhar Digital Library initiative aimed at strengthening the resolve of Beti Bachao, Beti Padhao by actively promoting girls education in society and empowering rural communities. Education expands the horizon of opportunities and opens doors to a brighter future. It should be our collective [] The post LG reviews development works of Pachokhar Digital Library dedicated to Nari Shakti at Ghazipur appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
No disability rights watchdog in J&K during past several months
Appointment process yet to be completed *Explicit provisions of Rules blatantly violated Mohinder Verma JAMMU, Jan 18: Several months after inviting applications for the crucial post of Commissioner for Persons with Disabilities, the Jammu and Kashmir Government has failed to make the appointment, leaving the statutory mechanism for protection, monitoring and enforcement of disability rights in the Union Territory virtually paralysed. Follow the Daily Excelsior channel on WhatsApp The delay has assumed serious proportions as the post is mandated under [] The post No disability rights watchdog in J&K during past several months appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Mumbai will get Mahayuti Mayor: Eknath Shinde; 'People chose development over emotional issues'
Taking a dig at Uddhav Thackeray-led Shiv Sena (UBT), Mr. Shinde said voters had chosen development over emotional issues
Delegation meets LG, seeks upgradation of GHS Nomain
Zulfkar, others call on Sinha Excelsior Correspondent JAMMU, Jan 18: A delegation led by social activist Dr Dev Raj Sharma today met Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha and raised the long-pending demand for the upgradation of Government High School (GHS) Nomain to the level of 10+2. During the meeting, the delegation comprised Pt Suraj Prakash, former chairman of Panchayat Kotli Bajala, Om Prakash, Hans Raj, Somraj and Vishal Sharma, apprised the LG about the difficulties being faced by students of Nomain [] The post Delegation meets LG, seeks upgradation of GHS Nomain appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
LG reiterates complete rehabilitation of families hit by natural calamities
Rly bridges to be restored in 3 months Excelsior Correspondent JAMMU, Jan 18: Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha today asked the youth to dream big, aim high and pursue it with full courage and unshakable resolve. Your future is waiting for you. Take a pledge to build brighter J&K and work with dedication. The history remembers those who dared to challenge limits, conquered fear, and turned the impossible into reality, Sinha said. Follow the Daily Excelsior channel on WhatsApp He was [] The post LG reiterates complete rehabilitation of families hit by natural calamities appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
7 killed, 80 injured after bus carrying marriage party overturns in Jharkhands Latehar
LATEHAR, Jan 18: At least seven people, including five women, were killed and over 80 others injured after a bus carrying wedding guests overturned in Jharkhands Latehar district on Sunday, police said. The accident occurred at Orsa Bangladara valley under Mahuadanr police station limits. A bus carrying a marriage party was coming from Balrampur district in Chhattisgarh for a wedding at Mahuadanr in Latehar. The bus overturned, and five people died on the spot. Among them, four were women. The [] The post 7 killed, 80 injured after bus carrying marriage party overturns in Jharkhands Latehar appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Pathania lays out time-bound roadmap for infrastructure development
Excelsior Correspondent UDHAMPUR, Jan 18: During an extensive tour of Talmara, Jaganoo, Thanoa, Dhanori, Sattani, Channi Morh and other adjoining habitations, R S Pathania, MLA Udhampur East, laid out a time-bound roadmap for infrastructure-led development of the region. Addressing public gatherings at various locations, Pathania stated that Dhar Road is set to emerge as a major new lifeline of the Jammu province. He informed that, following sustained follow-up and consistent support from fellow legislators and particularly from Dr Jitendra Singh, [] The post Pathania lays out time-bound roadmap for infrastructure development appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
LG Ladakh meets Union Tourism Minister
Excelsior Correspondent NEW DELHI, Jan 18: Lieutenant Governor of Ladakh, Kavinder Gupta, today met Union Minister for Tourism and Culture, Gajendra Singh Shekhawat here and discussed strengthening tourism infrastructure, promotion of cultural and spiritual tourism, development of monasteries, and forthcoming major tourism and cultural events in the Union Territory of Ladakh. During the meeting, the Lt Governor highlighted Ladakhs unique cultural, spiritual and geographical identity and emphasised the need for focused support to position the region as a leading destination [] The post LG Ladakh meets Union Tourism Minister appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
DC Kishtwar reviews progress on digitisation of land records
Excelsior Correspondent KISHTWAR, Jan 18: Deputy Commissioner, Pankaj Kumar Sharma today reviewed the progress of digitisation and freezing of Jamabandis in district Kishtwar in the presence of Special Secretary (Revenue), Ghulam Rasool. The officers at the meeting evaluated the on-ground implementation of Revenue Department reforms. The department was asked to carry out the process strictly in accordance to the prescribed guidelines. Tehsildar Nirbhay Sharma, while giving a Power Point presentation, highlighted the overall progress achieved in the district in the [] The post DC Kishtwar reviews progress on digitisation of land records appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
RPA slams Pahari Advisory Board over using constitutionally rejected nomenclature
Excelsior Correspondent JAMMU, Jan 18: Rashtriya Pahari Aandolan (RPA) has lambasted J&K Pahari Advisory Board for defying binding Government orders and constitutional mandates by continuing to use the abolished and illegal nomenclature Pahari Speaking People in official publications, including a recently issued calendar. This act constitutes a blatant contempt of law and a calculated attempt to undermine the constitutional identity of the Pahari Ethnic Group, said Dr Suresh Kumar, President of Rashtriya Pahari Aandolan, in a statement, issued here today. [] The post RPA slams Pahari Advisory Board over using constitutionally rejected nomenclature appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
General Line Teachers meet Education Minister, highlight critical issues
Excelsior Correspondent JAMMU, Jan 18: A delegation of the Jammu and Kashmir General Line Teachers Forum (JKGLTF) today met the Education Minister Sakeena Itoo at her official residence in Gandhi Nagar, Jammu and submitted a memorandum. The delegation, led by senior Forum leaders Guhar Bhat, Tasneem Beig, Farooq Ahmed Daing, and Sunil Singh, along with other prominent members, expressed grave concern over the continued delay, opacity, and inconsistency in promotions from Teacher to Master Grade. It was strongly emphasized that [] The post General Line Teachers meet Education Minister, highlight critical issues appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Oldest Hindu temple in South Africa battling fraud allegations, faces pending civic bills
JOHENNESBURG, Jan 18 : The over 150-year-old first Hindu temple and a national monument in South Africas Durban has said it runs a risk of discontinued civic services owing to a pending bill of over half a million rands amid allegations of fraud. After the temple authorities announced to initiate a forensic audit, the South African Hindu Maha Sabha (SAHMS) called on the community to save the 151-year-old Umbilo Shree Ambalavaanar Alayam that was established by indentured labourers who arrived [] The post Oldest Hindu temple in South Africa battling fraud allegations, faces pending civic bills appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
JYBT organises weekly programme Gyan-Yagy Pataskala
Excelsior Correspondent JAMMU, Jan 18: A weekly programme Sanskrit pathshala (Gyan-Yagy Pataskala) organized by Pawan Kumar Shastri, president Jammu Yatri Bhawan Trust (JYBT), was held here today. On the occasion, Karunesh Jamwal, was the chief guest. The thirty seventh session of Vedic Pathshala commenced 60 students, mostly under 15, actively participated in the Vedic Pathshala. They received comprehensive instructions on reciting Shrimad Bhagavad Gita and Shree Hanuman Chalisa, Sunderkand path and besides above Dharma-Karma Gayan. During a sharing session, the [] The post JYBT organises weekly programme Gyan-Yagy Pataskala appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Gold likely to extend gains; silver may ease: Analysts
NEW DELHI, Jan 18 : Gold price is expected to maintain its upward momentum in the coming week, driven by safe-haven demand and expectations of policy easing by the US Federal Reserve, while silver may witness consolidation after a stellar rally, according to analysts. Investors attention will turn to a string of key global macroeconomic data, including inflation figures from major economies, as well as the Personal Consumption Expenditures (PCE) index, GDP growth, PMI readings and jobless claims, which will [] The post Gold likely to extend gains; silver may ease: Analysts appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
India@Davos: BCG says Indian businesses must be competitive on cost, scale, resilience
DAVOS, Jan 18: With India making a power-packed presence here for the World Economic Forum Annual Meeting, consultancy major BCGs India Head Rahul Jain has said the Davos takeaway for the Indian business leaders is very clear that the competitiveness now comes from combining cost, scale and resilience. Jain also said that India is very likely to become the worlds third-largest economy by around 2030, which is a key India-related topic of discussion here during the summit. The key question [] The post India@Davos: BCG says Indian businesses must be competitive on cost, scale, resilience appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Navarro renews attack on Delhi, asks why Americans paying for AI in India
Navarros comments came as ties between New Delhi and Washington are reeling under strain on several other issues apart from tariffs
Landman Season 2 Finale Ending Explained breaks down how Tommy loses M-Tex, starts CTT Oil Exploration and Cattle, saves Cooper from charges, and faces Gallino again. The ending explains the coyote moment, Camis future, and how the finale sets up Landman Season 3.
IndiGo to inform if it can fly 2k flights daily
IndiGo faces a critical deadline this week to confirm its ability to operate over 2,000 daily flights under new, stricter pilot duty rules. Failure to comply could lead to flight cuts, averting a repeat of last December's disruptions. The airline is conducting dry runs to assess its readiness as authorities closely monitor the situation.
Jungle raj must end for growth: PM Modi in West Bengal; attacks TMC govt
Prime Minister Narendra Modi launched a sharp attack on the Trinamool Congress government in West Bengal, calling for an end to maha jungle raj to restore law and order and attract investment. He accused the TMC of facilitating infiltration and blocking central welfare schemes, framing the upcoming assembly elections as a choice between jungle raj and BJP's sushasan (good governance).
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Lin Chun-Yi and An Se Young clinch singles titles at India Open
New Delhi, Jan 18: Chinese Taipeis Lin Chun-Yi claimed his maiden Super 750 title in mens singles, while world number one An Se Young of South Korea underlined her supremacy by securing the womens singles crown at the USD 950,000 India Open here on Sunday. The 26-year-old Lin, currently ranked 12, completed a sharp turnaround []
BWF to continue its 25-second time clock trials to curb delays; players, coaches divided
New Delhi, Jan 18: The Badminton World Federation (BWF) will test its 25-second time clock at the Indonesia Masters next week, continuing trials at select World Tour tournaments to curb tactical delays and standardise match flow, a move that has drawn mixed reactions from players and coaches. Under the system, the clock starts once the []
Kartik Karkera reacts after winning the Indian Elite Mens race of the 21st edition of the Tata Mumbai Marathon, a World Athletics Gold Label Race, on the illuminated Bandra-Worli Sea Link, in Mumbai, on Sunday. Ethiopians Tadu Abate Deme and Yeshi Kalayu Chekole won the mens and womens elite titles respectively. Sanjivani Jadhav emerged champion []
Smriti Mandhana praises RCB's bowling unit after dominant win over DC
Mandhana said chasing made batting easier, as it helped her decide which bowlers to attack and defend against
In-form RCB keen to continue run against sliding GG
WPL 2026 Vadodara, Jan 18: On a roll, the Smriti Mandhala-led Royal Challengers Bengaluru will look to extend their winning run when they face Gujarat Giants in the Womens Premier League here on Monday. Unbeaten RCB are the team to beat in the tournament, having registered their fourth consecutive win on Saturday. GG, on the []
Tata Steel Masters: Erigaisi beats Pragg; Gukesh draws
Wijk Aan Zee (The Netherlands) Jan 18: Top seed Arjun Erigaisi scored a convincing victory over compatriot R Praggnanandhaa, while World Champion D Gukesh played out a hard-fought draw against World Cup winner Javokhir Sindarov of Uzbekistan in the first round of the Tata Steel Masters here. After a delayed start caused by environmental activists []
Worlds elite cyclists to compete in Pune from today for historic LA Oly Qualifier
Pune, Jan 18: The Bajaj Pune Grand Tour 2026, which offers 2028 Los Angeles Olympics qualification points and features 164 riders from 28 teams across 35 countries, will be flagged off here on Monday. The event marks countrys first-ever Continental multi-stage Road Race for Men and is classified as a Union Cycliste Internationale (UCI) 2.2 []
From back office to cutting edge, India emerges as hub for GCCs
The availability of a large, cheaper English-speaking IT workforce led foreign firms to begin setting up subsidiaries in the country 40 years ago. Today, multinational companies have deepened their presence in this multi-billion dollar oasis in the job market, with at least one Global Capability Centre being established every week. From playing a supporting role, GCCs are now shaping the business
CIC: Lawyers can't use RTI for cases they are handling
The Central Information Commission (CIC) ruled that advocates cannot use the RTI Act to obtain case details for clients, citing a Madras High Court judgment. The CIC emphasized that such usage defeats the RTI Act's core objectives and could be exploited to promote legal practice, not for genuine citizen information access.
Jordi Cruyff appointed Ajax technical director
Cruyff will start his new role on February 1 on a contract which runs until June 2028
Glasner feels 'abandoned' by Palace hierarchy
Glasner had to cope without captain Marc Guehi with the centre-back set to join Manchester City
Toppmoller out as Eintracht Frankfurt coach ahead of crucial Champions League games
U21 coach Dennis Schmitt and U19 coach Alexander Meier take temporary charge of Frankfurt ahead of Wednesday's (January 21) Champions League game at Azerbaijani club Qarabag
Pro Wrestling League: Susaki powers Haryana Thunders to the top
In the days other face-off, UP Dominators produced a dominant performance for a 72 win against Tiigers of Mumbai Dangals
Tata Steel Masters: Erigaisi beats Praggnanandhaa, Gukesh draws with Sindarov
Niemann pounced on the opportunity like a hawk and Fedoseev resigned as early as on move 16 when material loss was inevitable
Syrian government announces ceasefire with Kurdish-led Syrian Democratic Forces
Syria's Defence Ministry said it ordered the fighting to halt on the front lines after the agreement was announced
According to a report, India may withdraw from Iran's Chabahar port project due to US sanctions on Iran. The report came after US President Donald Trump threatened to impose 25% tariff on countries doing business with the Persian Gulf nation. The port is highly valuable for India.
9 killed, 80 injured after bus carrying marriage party overturns in Jharkhand's Latehar
In a post on X, Chief Minister Hemant Soren asked the Latehar Deputy Commissioner to provide appropriate medical facilities to the injured
UAE President to visit India as Trump peace plan for Gaza takes shape
The visit acquires added significance as it will start two days after the UAE welcomed President Trumps announcement on the formation of the Board of Peace for which India has also received an invite
Bus crash kills 5, injures 80 on Chhattisgarh-Jharkhand border
Authorities revealed that the bus was overloaded, carrying 87 passengers Raipur: In a tragic accident on Sunday, five persons lost their lives and 80 others sustained injuries after a bus fell into a gorge near the Orsa Bangladara ghati on the Chhattisgarh-Jharkhand border. The incident occurred under the jurisdiction of Mahuadanr police station, sending shockwaves []
Trump invites Modi to join Board of Peace for Gaza transition
New Delhi: US President Donald Trump, on Sunday, invited Prime Minister Narendra Modi to be part of the Board of Peace that will work towards bringing lasting peace to Gaza and embark on a bold new approach to resolve global conflict. Trump sent a letter to Modi that was shared on social media by the []
Modi launches Rs 830-crore projects in West Bengal, flags off new trains
Singur (WB): Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Sunday launched development projects worth over Rs 830 crore in West Bengal and flagged off three Amrit Bharat trains connecting Kolkata with other parts of the country. At a function in Hooghly districts Singur, Modi also inaugurated the Jayrambati-Barogopinathpur-Maynapur rail line, and flagged off a train between Maynapur []
8 soldiers injured in encounter with terrorists in J&Ks Kishtwar
Jammu: Eight soldiers were injured in a gunfight with terrorists in a remote forested area in the upper reaches of Jammu and Kashmirs Kishtwar district on Sunday, officials said. Reinforcements have been deployed to neutralise the terrorists. The operation, which the Armys Jammu-based White Knight Corps has named Operation Trashi-I, began around noon, they said. []
Alcohol ban in Bihar has led to better protein, fat intake: IIT-Kanpur study
New Delhi: The prohibition on alcohol in Bihar in 2016 has led to higher intake of calories, protein and healthy fats from nutritious food sources, according to a study by researchers at the Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Kanpur on Saturday. The study finds that alcohol prohibition enacted under the Bihar Prohibition and Excise Act, []
Threat perception to Goa MLAs on the rise, security cover to 15
Amresh Parab Panaji: In what could be a cause of concern for the state government, threat perception to members of the state legislative assembly (MLAs) seems to be on the rise with a security cover currently provided to 15 legislators by Goa police. Following an assessment carried out by State Security Review Committee (SSRC), police []
Rane: Poshan Tracker has identified 701 malnourished children
Panaji: Minister for Women and Child Development Vishwajit Rane has said that by helping identify 701 malnourished children across Goa, Poshan Tracker has ensured that every such child in the state received targeted and closely monitored interventions. Poshan Tracker is a mobile application of the Ministry of Women and Child Development, acting as a digital []
India lose decider by 41 runs, hand NZ first-ever bilateral series win at home Indore: Virat Kohlis magnificent, combative century, forged with trademark resolve under mounting pressure, proved heartbreakingly insufficient as India slumped to their first-ever bilateral ODI series defeat at home against New Zealand, losing the decider by 41 runs at the Holkar Stadium []
Top-seeds Sabalenka, Alcaraz start with straight-set wins
Melbourne: Aryna Sabalenka and Carlos Alcaraz fulfilled expectations on opening night of the Australian Open, the No 1 seeds advancing in straight sets in a Sunday session that started with tennis royalty Rod Laver and Roger Federer in the crowd. Rod Laver Arena was heaving for their first-round matches, capping a day when a record []
Dogs Removed From Symbiosis Campus, Students Seek Info on Whereabouts
The students told the NGO that the dogs inside the campus were sterilised, vaccinated, non-aggressive, and familiar to the students.
Cobras Top List of Rescued Snakes in Telangana
Hisstorical 2025 for snake rescues
Govt.s goal is not removal of jhuggis, but giving dignified life to residents, says Gupta
Advocates cannot seek information under RTI Act for clients' cases: CIC
The Madras high court had cautioned that otherwise, every practising advocate would invoke the provisions of the RTI Act for getting information on behalf of his client, which does not advance the objects of the scheme of the RTI Act
Robust security plans in place for R-Day
Breach of Payment Order Not Violence Under DV Act: Telangana HC
The Family Court directed the accused to pay monthly maintenance of Rs.50,000.
CM Chandrababu Naidu Promises Stable Government Inspired by Gujarat Model
CM cites Gujarat model, announces 700 more Anna Canteens and housing targets.
Tiger at 5km From Yadagirigutta
Forest department officials said on Sunday that the presence of a tiger was reported by a farmer who noticed some pugmarks in his field near Ibrahimpur of M. Turkapalle mandal in the district.
J&K infrastructure gets Rs 4.12 lakh Cr boost
Jammu Tawi, Jan 18: Jammu and Kashmir is witnessing a renewed wave of infrastructure-led development, with projects worth lakhs of crores being implemented across key sectors, Chief Secretary Atal Dulloo said on Saturday. In an interview, Dulloo said development momentum in the Union Territory has accelerated significantly in recent years and is expected to [] The post J&K infrastructure gets Rs 4.12 lakh Cr boost appeared first on Northlines .
Eight soldiers injured in Kishtwar encounter
Jammu Tawi, Jan 18: Eight soldiers of the Army were injured in a gunfight with terrorists in a remote forested area in the upper reaches of Kishtwar district on Sunday, officials said. The intense exchange of fire between the two sides lasted several hours before the guns fell silent. Reinforcements have been deployed to strengthen [] The post Eight soldiers injured in Kishtwar encounter appeared first on Northlines .
Youth must commit to building a brighter J&K: LG
Jammu Tawi, Jan 18: Lt Governor Manoj Sinha on Sunday asked the youth to take a pledge to build brighter Jammu and Kashmir and work with dedication as the history remembers those who dare to challenge limits, conquered fear, and turned the impossible into reality. Addressing youngsters at the 7th annual day celebration of [] The post Youth must commit to building a brighter J&K: LG appeared first on Northlines .
Can Davos 2026 halt slide into disorder?
The US operation in Venezuela and capture of President Nicolas Maduro mark a shift from argument-first diplomacy to enforcement-first statecraft. The choreography of international law now trails the action rather than framing it. The message is blunt: power needn't wait for permission.
Motorist killed after crashing into electric pole in Guindy
According to the police, the murder took place on January 8. The accused allegedly wrapped the body in a tarpaulin and kept it hidden for some time. He then bought a metal trunk, collected firewood, placed the body inside the box, and set it ablaze.
Davos is buzzing as India takes center stage, presenting itself as a beacon for investors looking for assurance in a tumultuous global economy. Spearheaded by influential CEOs and key ministers, the Indian delegation is set to drive home the message of the nations resilience and growth prospects.
All 116 J&K BJP voters for electing National President summoned to Delhi Nomination today
Arvind Sharma Jammu Tawi, Jan 18: The BJP high command has summoned all the National Executive and State Executive members of the Union Territory (UT) of Jammu and Kashmir to Delhi ahead of the election for its National President. There are eight (08) National Executive members and one hundred and eight [] The post All 116 J&K BJP voters for electing National President summoned to Delhi Nomination today appeared first on Northlines .
Delhi Metro Phase-IV: Three corridors to be ready in 4 years; check cost and routes
Delhi Metro's Phase IV will see development of three corridors to be completed in the next four years. The first corridor will extend from Lajpat Nagar to Saket G-Block, second from Inderlok to Indraprastha and the third, also the largest from Rithala to Kundli.
Autorickshaws block entry and exit on PF-4 side of Duvvada railway station
Holistic restoration needed for degraded Aravallis: Study
India's ancient Aravalli mountain range faces severe land degradation due to encroachments, deforestation, and illegal mining, impacting its ecological functions. A new study proposes an integrated approach, treating the ecosystem and its inhabitants as a unit, to restore the landscape through targeted interventions and community collaboration.
As against required 9, the NC Govt has 6 ministers NL Correspondent Jammu Tawi, Jan 18: It will be for the first time that the budget session of the Union Territory (UT) of Jammu and Kashmir (J&K) Legislative Assembly at Jammu beginning from 2nd of February onwards will be held with full House strength of [] The post For 1st time; Budget session with full Assly members to be held with less ministerial strength in J&K appeared first on Northlines .
Health Minister Nadda seeks 'workable solution' to Schedule M issue
Union Health Minister JP Nadda is working on a solution for the pharmaceutical industry. Drug regulator and department of pharmaceuticals are tasked with finding relief from strict Schedule M compliance. Pharma lobby groups are seeking an extension for implementation.
Ethics Panel Probing If MLAs Paid Without Attending Assembly
Urges YSRC MLAs to attend February assembly, warns of disqualification
Winning Rooster in Gold Jewellery Paraded in Bhimavaram
The roosters owners bedecked it with jewellery made with 120 grams of gold, including the puligoru.
Jipmers 14th convocation ceremony on January 20
A display plan for the Piprawaha relics
These historical artifacts are living entities and the museum to be their new home needs to think of long-term plans to engage viewers, historians and students
Medaram Jatara On The Lines of Kumbh Mela: CM Revanth Reddy
Preparations for worlds largest biennial Medaram Jatara completed in 100 days
Rajouri Files: 1947 The Unforgettable Massacre & Johar
Article by- Soldier and Monk RAJOURI- TOWN OF COURAGE AND SACRIFICE The film Padmaavat brought the Johar of Chittorgarh, Rajasthan to the consciousness of every Indian. We felt the pain, courage and supreme sacrifice of those strong women who chose honor over humiliation.But a similar, even more tragic story unfolded in Rajouri, Jammu and Kashmir [] The post Rajouri Files: 1947 The Unforgettable Massacre & Johar appeared first on Northlines .
EESL To Showcase Energy Success At India Energy Week 2026
Scheduled in Goa during January 2730, the summit would serve as a global stage for AP to showcase its leadership in the energy transition, an official release said on Sunday: Reports
Post-Sankranti Rush Floods City Roads
NH-65 sees 35,000 vehicles as commuters return early due to Amavasya.
Hills of Garbage Rise In Hyderabads IT Zone
Construction debris and mixed waste pile up, creating health hazards and traffic risks
Himachal Pradesh plans two satellite townships like Gurugram and Noida
Himachal Pradesh is planning two new satellite townships, one near Chandigarh and another near Kangra, to create economic hubs with high-rise residential and retail spaces. The government aims to develop these on the pattern of Gurugram and Noida, utilizing a land-pooling model for private developers. These projects are expected to boost the state's economy.
Three persons arrested in Ranipet for possession of country-made explosives
South villages push back against resurvey, dvpt plans at gram sabhas
Seraulim refuses survey over fear of being brought under Margao municipality Margao: The gram sabha of Seraulim on Sunday questioned the purpose and need for the Naksha survey that had been announced. The meet also saw opposition to multi-dwelling units, and discussed the garbage issue faced in the village. Questioning the need for resurveying, the []
Busy Lives, Empty Homes: A Modern Social Paradox
Omkar Dattatray Empty, deserted, hollow, and emotionally barren homes have become an unfortunate by-product of modern, hectic living. In simple terms, empty homes are the consequence of overly busy lives. We live in an age where name, fame, power, and money have become dominant pursuits. In this materialistic world, men and women often work like [] The post Busy Lives, Empty Homes: A Modern Social Paradox appeared first on Northlines .
Vanishing traditions get new lease of life at Quepems Tribal Festival
Samir Bhat Curchorem: The two-day Tribal Festival held at Copelabhat Deao, Quepem, offered a glimpse into traditional living through exhibits, live demonstrations, games and food stalls, evoking memories of childhood and earlier village life among visitors. The revival and display of traditional tribal art, household practices and food that are fast disappearing from everyday life []
A municipal corporation, a trifurcation
Instead, the Telangana government should focus on the GHMCs core problems
Burglars decamp with 20 sovereigns of gold jewellery in Tirupattur
French tourist found dead in rented Arambol room
Pernem: A 77-year-old French national, Marie Cochet, was found motionless in a rented room at Arambol and was later declared dead by a doctor at the Community Health Centre, Pernem. Mandrem police said the woman had arrived in Goa on vacation three days prior to her death. Police said they received a call from PCR []
SIR deadline extension meaningless, gives no time to hunt imp records
Panaji: The SIR Citizens Monitor Goa objected to the Election Commission of Indias decision to extend the deadline for claims and objections to the draft SIR electoral roll to January 19, terming it meaningless as it gave people virtually only one extra day to search for important records. In a letter addressed to the Chief []
Car Mishap Sparks Rash Driving Case
Four-wheeler crashed into a car parked in front of a house in West Deendayalnagar.

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