BGSBU Works Committee meeting held
Excelsior Correspondent RAJOURI, Nov 28: The 2nd meeting of the University Works Committee of Baba Ghulam Shah Badshah University (BGSBU) was held under the chairmanship of Vice Chancellor Prof Jawaid Iqbal. Abhishek Sharma, Registrar, BGSBU, attended the meeting, which brought together key officials to assess the progress of major infrastructural initiatives and to outline a strategic roadmap for accelerating the Universitys development agenda. The meeting was also attended by Tilak Raj, Superintending Engineer, Public Works (R&B) Circle, Rajouri; Sudesh Bhagat, [] The post BGSBU Works Committee meeting held appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Two held for objectionable posts
Excelsior Correspondent RAMBAN/DODA, Nov 28: Police here today arrested a person from Gool for posting objectionable comments against a particular religion on social media. Meanwhile, Doda Police have registered a case against an individual and arrested him for uploading highly provocative and communally sensitive content on social media. A handout stated that the accused was also previously arrested in March 2023 for uploading similar hateful content and was sent to preventive detention in District Jail Bhaderwah. Taking cognizance of the [] The post Two held for objectionable posts appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Hindu neighbour offers land to Muslim journalist after Jammu authority demolishes house
Kuldeep Sharma, a resident of Jammus Narwal, offered land to journalist Arfaz Daing, whose house constructed 40 years ago was demolished by the JDA for being on encroached land a day ago
IndiGo, Air India Flights To Face Major Disruption Over A320 Software Issue
IndiGo, Air India and Air India Express flight operations will see disruptions as they work on fixing a potential issue related to flight controls in their A320 family planes and 200-250 aircraft will be impacted in the country, according to sources.
BJP May Consider Moving No-Confidence Motion If Cong Power Tussle Continues: Basavaraj Bommai
The BJP leader also predicted that a 'dark horse' may enter the race in the wake of the fight for the CM post between Chief Minister Siddaramaiah and his deputy D K Shivakumar.
France To Toughen Action To Halt UK-Bound Channel Migrants: Official
Almost 40,000 people have crossed the Channel aboard small boats since the start of the year, an influx of migrants that has put the UK's centre-left Labour government under pressure from the hard right.
Airbus A320 software switch: Flight delays, cancellations likely; over 200 planes impacted
Airbus said intense solar radiation might corrupt data critical to flight controls in a significant number of A320 family aircraft and that the software changes required to fix the issue would lead to operational disruptions
PM Modi visits Karnataka, Goa; urges people to take these nine resolves
He noted that a grand 77-feet-tall bronze statue of Lord Ram has been installed and mentioned that just three days ago he had the privilege of hoisting the Dharma Dhwaja atop the magnificent Shri Ram Janmabhoomi Mandir in Ayodhya.
A case has been registered and further investigation into the incident is underway.
T.N. focusing on emerging domains like AI to drive tech-based learning ecosystem
President Donald Trump is challenging documents signed by President Joe Biden using an autopen. Trump claims these actions are invalid and that Biden was disengaged. He warns of perjury charges if Biden claims full involvement. Autopen signatures are legally binding if authorized. A House probe found no direct evidence of misuse, but noted Biden's limited contact with staff.
Around 15 lakh dead voters identified in Bengalso far
Meanwhile, 12 electoral roll observers and one special electoral roll observer have been appointed for the scrutiny of the SIR process in West Bengal
Pawan Kalyan Reviews JSP Strategy For Parliament Winter Session
Pawan advised the MPs to prepare thoroughly and participate effectively in discussions of national importance. He stressed the need to present accurate information on issues concerning Andhra Pradeshs development and to meet relevant Union ministers for follow-up.
Airbus Warns Of Disruption Over A320 Software Switch
Airbus on Friday warned of potential travel disruption as it upgrades some 6,000 operational A320 aircraft, after an incident on a JetBlue flight last month.
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US airlines with Airbus A320 jets to face operational delays this week? The Airbus software issue has triggered an urgent update order for A320 aircraft. American Airlines says about 340 planes need updates. Regulators issued alerts due to a solar radiation event that affected flight-control data. Some delays and disruptions may occur.
Dare BJP to suspend MPs for chanting Vande Mataram, says Uddha Thackeray
Shiv Sena (UBT) chief made the statement four days after the Rajya Sabha Secretariat issued a memorandum reminding members to refrain from chanting slogans in the House
JNTU-GV Inks MoU With Qbitech To Boost Quantum Computing Training
The agreement aims to offer students, researchers and faculty access to quantum technologies at international standards. Quantum computing is fast emerging as a transformative field with applications in pharmacy, healthcare, drug discovery, bioinformatics, optimisation, artificial intelligence and high-performance computing.
November 29: Weather Forecast & Prayer Timings
Maximum and minimum temperatures are likely to be around 28 C and 16 C respectively
FDDI Hyderabad Hosts Three-Day Footwear Exhibition
Visitors were welcomed into a space that placed Mojari next to Jutti, Pulla near Chamba footwear, and Kolhapuri beside the Bharwadi Desi Joda and Pabu craft, there celebrating footwear as cultural memory and contemporary study.
Medaram Jatara Works to be Completed on Time: Ponguleti
The minister directed officials to expedite repairs on the main approach road to Medaram
Report on rescued bonded labourers flags rehabilitation failures
Campaigns for MCD bypolls end, BJP pitches development, AAP questions poll promises
Trump Says Documents Signed by Autopen Under Biden 'Terminated'
Any document signed by Sleepy Joe Biden with the Autopen, which was approximately 92% of them, is hereby terminated, and of no further force or effect, Trump said on social media.
Ethereum price prediction 2026: Fundstrat's Tom Lee predicts Ethereum could surge to $7,000-$9,000 early next year, despite a potential near-term dip to $2,500. He cites Ethereum's robust developer community, technical resilience, and potential for institutional tokenization as key drivers. Analysts agree, highlighting growing institutional interest and Ethereum's role as a crucial settlement layer.
PETA India Seeks Action To Rescue 1,200 Animals from Palamur Lab
The NGO held a protest along with Glendale International School, Vegans of Telangana and Devens Hope Society at KBR National Park on Friday.
Telangana Cop Uses Minute Detail To Crack Crime Cases
According to a 2002 batch officer, one of his most remarkable cases was the 2013 Chevella double murder case, which involved a 100 per cent charred body with no visible clues at the crime scene.
News from the world of Education: November 29, 2025
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ED files prosecutioncomplaint against Kashmir couple under PMLA
The ED said the accused Abdul Momin Peer purchased a residential property in Srinagars Bemina in the name of his wife for a consideration amount of 1.5 crore from the proceeds generated from the crime
18% GST on air purifiers is unjust, says Kejriwal
Nursery admissions: Delhi schools upload criteria on DoE portal
4 Persons Get 10-Yr Jail for Peddling Drugs
In February 2021, Rathod Mohan, Rathod Venkat, Ketavath Pandu Nayak, and Rathod Mothiram were arrested by the Zaheerabad Excise officials for transporting 102 kg of marijuana.
Pollution protest: protesters get bail in one case, sent to jail in another
AP Cabinet Approves 2nd Phase Of Land Pooling
Process involves 16,666.57 acres of land in Amaravati capital region
Key accused in Kapil Sharma restaurant shooting arrested
Are sugar- controlling low- calorie sweeteners all good? Study says they might wreck your liver
A new study warns that a common low-calorie sweetener called sorbitol may affect the liver when levels get too high. Sorbitol is used in many sugar-free foods, and the study says the body can make more of it after eating. Experts say early detection and healthy habits are important for preventing liver problems linked to this condition.
My Hero Academia finale release date is now confirmed with full details on the last three episodes of Season 8, a new Deku design, and the final arc plan. Fans learn how the anime will end, how many chapters remain, and why the runtime may limit the full story. All updates are explained here.
If Nuclear war broke out tomorrow, which U.S. cities would be destroyed first?
Experts and defense analysts identify U.S. cities most vulnerable in a nuclear conflict. Washington D.C., New York City, and Los Angeles are highlighted due to their political, economic, and cultural significance. Other cities like San Francisco, Houston, Chicago, Seattle, Atlanta, Miami, and Philadelphia are also considered prime targets because of their critical infrastructure and global influence.
Why Arundhati is okay clapping for others until her time comes
The 28-year-old found a way of contributing during Indias World Cup triumph despite not making the XI her teammates valued her impact on squad morale. She knows she has to start afresh after slipping down the pace-bowling pecking order. But having learnt the lessons of a hard life, she has the wherewithal to deal with setbacks and seize the next opportunity
India seals 7,995 crore deal with the U.S. for Navys MH-60R helicopter fleet support
Signing of the contract comes amid strain in ties between the two countries after U.S. President Donald Trump had slapped a whopping 50% tariffs on Indian goods in late August
95 Anakapalle School Buses Flagged For Defects In Safety Inspection
Officials also visited 24 schools to conduct awareness programmes, stressing that school managements share responsibility for transport safety and must monitor compliance and driver health.
American Airlines Says Airbus Software Issue to Impact 340 Aircraft
A spokesperson for Wizz Air also confirmed on Friday that some of its aircraft were among those that required an Airbus software update.
BMTC reduces Vajra AC weekly pass fare to 700
BJP Opposes GHMC Expansion Plan
The party said that decentralization was essential for ease of governance, while the Congress governments centralization plan will increase the population burden and tax pressures on residents.
No Indian metro had safe air in past 10 years: Study
A decade-long study reveals no major Indian city met safe air quality standards between 2015 and November 2025. Delhi consistently ranked as the most polluted, with other cities also experiencing unhealthy AQI levels. Vehicular emissions, industrial pollution, and crop burning are identified as key contributors, exacerbated by geographical factors and weather patterns.
CeNS scientists make breakthrough in the development of eco-friendly batteries
BJP Leader Challenges Minister Uttam to Open Debate on HILT Policy Scam Allegations
He criticised the government for not convening an Assembly session to discuss the policy and demanded an immediate special session for this purpose.
Woman and her male friend arrested on charge of murdering her husband
People throng a stall selling winter apparel as the mercury continues to dip, in the city on Friday
People throng a stall selling winter apparel as the mercury continues to dip, in the city on Friday. (ST)
CM announces anti-drug measures for Meghalaya
Wide-ranging development initiatives for Tura unveiled From Our Correspondent TURA, Nov 28: To address rising concerns over substance abuse, Chief Minister Conrad Sangma has announced multiple interventions, including the establishment of rehabilitation centres in every district within the next three to six months. The chief minister outlined these plans on Friday while unveiling a wide-ranging []
24 test HIV-positive in statewide testing drive
By Our Reporter SHILLONG, Nov 28: Twenty-four individuals across Meghalaya were found HIV-positive during a large-scale testing drive conducted by the Meghalaya AIDS Control Society (MACS) between September and November, officials said on Friday. Briefing the media, MACS Project Director Dr KL Iawbor said the society completed testing across 138 sentinel sites under its Integrated []
BJP seeks clarity on Rs 700-crore JJM dues, asks govt to address contractors concerns
By Our Reporter SHILLONG, Nov 28: Meghalaya BJP on Friday acknowledged growing concerns over the alleged delay in clearing Jal Jeevan Mission (JJM) payments, contending that the issue requires the state governments immediate attention. State BJP general secretary Wankitbok Pohshna, while noting that BJP vice president Bernard Marak has repeatedly raised questions on JJM irregularities, []
Association launched to boost states health, nutrition sector SHILLONG, Nov 28: The Nutrition and Dietetics Association of Meghalaya (NDAM) was formally launched on Thursday at North-Eastern Hill University (NEHU), marking a significant step forward for the states health and nutrition sector. The newly formed association aims to bring together professionals, policymakers and stakeholders from the []
IT dept holds first meet of tax advisory panel
By Our Reporter SHILLONG, Nov 28: The Income Tax Department, Shillong, on Thursday convened a meeting of the newly reconstituted Regional Direct Tax Advisory Committee (RDTAC) at Aayakar Bhawan, Shillong. The meeting was chaired by N. Longvah, Chief Commissioner of Income Tax, Shillong, and attended by RDTAC members, senior departmental officers and representatives from the []
Guv asked to create separate electoral roll for GHADC
From Our Correspondent TURA, Nov 28: The Achik State Peoples Front (ASPF) has raised with Meghalaya Governor CH Vijayashankar the need to create a separate electoral roll for the Garo Hills Autonomous District Council (GHADC). The GHADC, since its establishment, has served as the bedrock of tribal self-governance in the Garo Hills, embodying the aspirations, []
New health facility comes up in WJH village; locals asked to avail benefits
From Our Correspondent AMLAREM, Nov 28: Cabinet minister Lahkmen Rymbui on Friday inaugurated the Pdengkarong Sub-Centre while urging the locals to make full use of the facilitys healthcare services. The inauguration took place at Pdengkarong village in West Jaintia Hills district, marking a significant boost to healthcare access in the War Jaintia region. The sub-centre, []
City meet eyes strong rural service delivery
By Our Reporter SHILLONG, Nov 28: In an effort to improve public service delivery in rural areas, Community and Rural Development (C&RD) Minister Sosthenes Sohtun on Friday convened a consultative meeting with project directors and block development officers from all 56 C&RD Blocks of Meghalaya. The meeting was held at the State Convention Centre, Shillong. []
Pakistans Silent Constitutional Coup A Shift India Cannot Ignore
In Pakistan, power has often shifted through dramatic military takeovers. But what is happening now is something different quieter, smoother, and in some ways far more permanent. Over the past week, Pakistans Parliament rushed through the 27th Constitutional Amendment, and with President Asif Ali Zardaris approval, the amendment has fundamentally altered the countrys power structure. Many analysts are calling it a silent constitutional coup, because unlike tanks rolling into Islamabad, this one has been carried out in the name of [] The post Pakistans Silent Constitutional Coup A Shift India Cannot Ignore appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
ASSERTING AFRICAS ASPIRATIONS By Dr. D.K. Giri The 20th G-20 meeting in the South African capital was marked by quite a few significant developments as well as a departure from its tradition: that was the leaders Declaration issued after the Summit. It was overshadowed and was almost at the risk of being defined by the absence of the big three the US President Donald Trump, Chinese Premier Xi Jinping and Russian President Vladimir Putin. Trump not only boycotted the [] The post G-20 in Johannesburg appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Telangana To Set Up 375 MW Energy Storage Systems
The new installations will be located at key substations including at Maheswaram and Choutuppal each slated for 187.5 MW and 750 MWh capacity
NISAR earth observation satellite enters final science operations phase
Images from the satellite can be used in various targeted science and application areas such as agriculture, forestry, geo-sciences, Himalayan snow and oceanic studies
Telangana BJP Leader Slams BRS Deeksha Divas as a Farce, Calls It Bhiskha Divas
In a statement, Subhash said that K. Chandrasekhar Rao as Chief Minister had turned Telangana into a deeply indebted state.
PM: Partagali Math isguiding centre for people
Special Correspondent Panaji Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Friday said that the Shree Samsthan Gokarn Partagali Jeevottam Math has weathered countless storms of time as the eras changed, ages shifted and the nation as well as the society underwent many transformations. Amidst changing times and challenges, without losing its direction, the Math emerged as a [] The post PM: Partagali Math isguiding centre for people appeared first on The Navhind Times .
Lakshadweep completes digitisation of SIR forms
Vietnamese film Skin of Youthbags Golden Peacock at 56th IFFI
NT Reporter Panaji Curtains came down on the 56th International Film Festival of India (IFFI) in the city on Friday with the organisation of a glittering awards ceremony in the evening. The Golden Peacock for the Best Feature Film was awarded to Vietnamese film Skin of Youth, directed by Ashleigh Mayfair. In the Silver Peacock [] The post Vietnamese film Skin of Youthbags Golden Peacock at 56th IFFI appeared first on The Navhind Times .
Putins two-day visitnext week to focus onboosting defence ties
PTI New Delhi Russian President Vladimir Putin will make a two-day visit to India from December 4 to hold annual summit talks with Prime Minister Narendra Modi that is expected to produce a plethora of significant outcomes, including in the trade and defence spheres to further solidify the bilateral strategic ties. The Russian Presidents trip [] The post Putins two-day visitnext week to focus onboosting defence ties appeared first on The Navhind Times .
Fewer takers for Goas mining dumps
NT Reporter Panaji The state governments plan to auction mining dumps got off to a modest start with 40 companies coming forward to purchase tender documents by paying a fee of Rs one lakh per iron ore dump. The Directorate of Mines and Geology (DMG) had set November 19 as the last date for the [] The post Fewer takers for Goas mining dumps appeared first on The Navhind Times .
BRS to Mark Nov 29 as Deeksha Divas
These preparations also come in the run up to the elections of gram panchayats and the BRS leadership hopes that celebrating Deeksha Divas will give impetus to it in these polls.
Man convicted, sentenced for making sexual advances
Miss Universe pageant plunges into legal crisis as co-owners face fraud and trafficking allegations
The Miss Universe pageant faces a new scandal as its Mexican co-owner, Raul Rocha Cantu, is investigated for arms, drug, and fuel trafficking. Simultaneously, Thai co-owner Anne Jakapong Jakrajutatip is accused of fraud totaling $930,000, with an arrest warrant issued. These allegations surface just days after the contest concluded in Thailand.
Telangana High Court Clarifies 24-hour Custody Rule
The judge set aside a remand of a teenager accused under the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita and the Pocso Act.
Fiscal deficit at 52.6% of annual target till Oct
India's fiscal deficit from April to October reached 8.25 lakh crore. This is 52.6% of the annual target. Lower net tax receipts and higher capital expenditure contributed to this widening. Experts anticipate that future savings and better non-tax revenue will help meet the 4.4% fiscal deficit target for FY26.
Cyclone Ditwah: IMD predicts extremely heavy rainfall activity over T.N., Puducherry and South A.P.
'We must launch a 360-degree attack on narcotics and organised crime': Amit Shah
Home Minister Amit Shah announced that Left-wing extremism, North-East insurgency, and terrorism in Jammu & Kashmir will soon be resolved. He highlighted the government's focus on intelligence, clear objectives, and coordinated action to combat these issues and narcotics. Shah also stated that Naxalism will be eradicated before the next DGP/IGP conference.
GDP to cross $4 trillion, growth set to top 7% in FY26: CEA
India's economic forecast shines bright, with expectations to eclipse seven percent growth this fiscal year. The economy is poised to cross the four trillion dollar mark, thanks to an extraordinary eight-point-two percent growth in the second quarter. Financial prudence and ongoing reforms are pivotal to this momentum.
Watch: Tourists trapped in sky-dining restaurant in Idukki rescued
India in talks with 50 nations for trade pacts: Piyush Goyal
India is actively pursuing trade agreements with 50 nations across 14 groups. Discussions are underway with Canada for a comprehensive economic partnership. Negotiations are also progressing with Oman, Bahrain, Qatar, and the entire Gulf Cooperation Council.
Hungary PM defies EU, promises Putin to keep buying Russian oil
We have not given up cooperation with Moscow in any area, regardless of any external pressure, says Viktor Orban after meeting Putin; Russian President thanked Orban for his balanced position on Ukraine despite all difficulties
Defamation Case Against Rahul Gandhi: Court Doesnt Allow Satyaki Savarkar To Play YouTube Video
Judge says online link is not valid evidence without a Section 65B certificate
Constable held for stealing fake Rolex watch
Strong security grid cut Maoist-affected districts from 126 to 11 in ten years: Amit Shah
RAIPUR: Union home minister Amit Shah stated that under the leadership of PM Narendra Modi, the DGP/IGP conference has emerged as a vital forum for resolving the countrys internal security challenges from identifying problems and challenges to formulating strategies and policies. Shah made the remark on Friday while inaugurating the three-day Conference in Raipur. Talking about steps taken by the Modi Government for the complete elimination of Maoist, the home minister said that in the last seven years, the Central Government has strengthened the security grid by constructing 586 fortified police stations. As a result the Maoist-affected districts have come down from 126 in the year 2014 to just 11 now. The country will be completely free from the Maoist menace, the home minister affirmed. Shah underlined the Modi governments resolute efforts provided lasting solutions to the three hotspots which had become a festering wound for the nation Naxalism, the North-East, and Jammu & Kashmir. Highlighting the achievements of the Centre, the home minister said that the National Investigation Agency (NIA) has been strengthened, the Unlawful Activities Prevention Act (UAPA) has been made more robust, three New Criminal Laws have been introduced, and strong laws have been enacted against narcotics and fugitive offenders. Once the three New Criminal Laws are fully implemented, policing in India will become the most modern in the world, he added. Shah added that after the Centre banned the Popular Front of India (PFI), nationwide raids were conducted on their hideouts and arrests were made, which is an outstanding example of Centre-State coordination. He appreciated that security forces and police are delivering strong blows to extremism, radicalisation and narcotics by focusing on three key aspects: accuracy of intelligence, clarity of objectives, and synergy in action. We must launch a 360-degree attack on narcotics and organised crime and build such a system that drug traffickers and criminals do not get even an inch of space in this country, he said. The time has now come for state police forces to work together with the Narcotics Control Bureau (NCB) and strike hard at narcotics gangs operating at state, national and international levels, and put their masterminds behind bars, he added.
Telangana High Court Raps Endowments Dept Over Missing Devaryamjal Temple Documents
It depended on the records of the 1925-26 Pahani showing the land in the name of Sri Seetharama Swamy Temple, with Ramudi Pullayya as trustee.
Telangana High Court Refuses to Stay GO 46 on Local Body reservation
With this, the path was cleared for the state government to proceed with the panchayat elections next month.
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Sriprakash Jaiswal, former Union minister, veteran Congress leader dies at 81
KANPUR/ NEW DELHI: Former Union minister and veteran Congress leader Sriprakash Jaiswal died in Kanpur on Friday following a cardiac arrest. He was 81. Jaiswal was first taken to a local nursing home in Kidwai Nagar on Friday evening after his condition worsened. He was later shifted to the Cardiology Hospital, where doctors declared him dead on arrival. Born in 1944 in Kanpur to Ganga Prasad Jaiswal and Chandrakali Devi, Jaiswal remained closely connected to his hometown throughout his life. A student of BNSD Inter College, he entered public service early and was elected Mayor of Kanpur in 1989, senior party leader Har Prakash Agnihotri said. Jaiswal married Maya Rani Jaiswal in 1967 and is survived by two sons, one daughter and two grandchildren. His family was with him during his final hours. Before entering the Union Cabinet, he served as president of the Uttar Pradesh Congress Committee from 2000 to 2002. Jaiswal held significant portfolios in the UPA government led by Manmohan Singh. He served as minister of state for home affairs from 2004 to 2009 and later held the coal ministry from January 2011 to May 2014. In 1999, he was elected to the 13th Lok Sabha from the Kanpur constituency and retained the seat in 2004 and 2009, becoming a three-term MP and one of the most influential Congress leaders from Uttar Pradesh, Congress city president Pawan Gupta said. In 2009, following attacks on Indian students in Australia, Jaiswal travelled to Melbourne to review the situation first hand. His visits to hospitals, temples and public transport systems helped bring international attention to the issue. Condoling his death, Congress president Mallikarjun Kharge said Jaiswal was a true and loyal Congressman who worked diligently for the development and welfare of Kanpur. His departure is a big loss for the Congress party, he said in a post on X. Even after his defeat in the 2014 elections, Jaiswal remained active in Kanpurs political and social life.
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Vulture-safe veterinary kits introduced in Thengumarahada village in the Nilgiris
Telangana HC Upset Over Incomplete One-Man Commission Records
Justice Madhavi Devi, while dealing with petitions challenging a smaller percentage of reservations for the community, had earlier directed the state to furnish the commission report.
Air travel faces significant disruption this weekend as over 350 IndiGo and Air India A320 family aircraft in India, and thousands globally, are grounded for a crucial software upgrade. This precautionary measure follows an incident where an A320 unexpectedly pitched downward, potentially due to solar radiation affecting flight control data. The upgrade aims to ensure fleet safety.

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