Bigg Boss Telugu 9: Family Week Joy, Elimination Jitters, and Who's in the Danger Zone!
Netizens are predicting that Divya will be eliminated from the house.
Akhanda 2 and Peddi Were In Carnival Parade, says Madala Ravi
Producer and Telangana State Film Development Corporation chairman Dil Raju, along with C Kalyan, Veera Shankar, Pressan Kumar, and actress Sreeleela, also attended the inaugural event.
TVK chief Vijay to resume public engagement with indoor, limited-access meet in Kancheepuram
He will address supporters in Kancheepuram district at 11 a.m. on Sunday; the meeting which comes nearly two months after the Karur stampede will be held indoors, and entry will be restricted to 2,000 registered participants
Trump paints Zelenskyy into corner with his new plan to end Russias war on Ukraine
WASHINGTON, Nov 22:With his new 28-point plan to end Russias war in Ukraine, President Donald Trump is resurfacing his argument that Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy doesnt have the cards to continue on the battlefield and must come to a settlement that heavily tilts in Moscows favour. Trump, who has demonstrated low regard for Zelenskyy dating back to his first term, said Friday he expects the Ukrainian leader to respond to his administrations new plan to end the war by [] The post Trump paints Zelenskyy into corner with his new plan to end Russias war on Ukraine appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Labour code implementation provides flexibility, simplification to export firms
NEW DELHI, Nov 22: The implementation of labour codes will help strengthen the countrys export ecosystem as it provides flexibility, simplification, and predictability, which are essential to compete in volatile global markets while meeting international compliance requirements, an official said on Saturday. The Commerce Ministry official said that for workers, the same provisions ensure fair wages, social security, safety, equality, and avenues for upskilling and dignity of labour. In a landmark move, the Government on Friday implemented the four [] The post Labour code implementation provides flexibility, simplification to export firms appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Electrification work begins at Subarnapur in Odisha following Mohan Charan Majhis direction
A day after the Chief Minister's direction, officials of the District Administration and personnel of Tata Power Southern Odisha Distribution Limited (TPSODL) visited the hamlet and started installation of around 30 electric poles and a 25-kva transformer
Craving chocolate? This clean, no-bake dessert is all you need!
Celebrity fitness instructor Yasmin Karachiwala recently shared this healthy dessert in a social media post and its already winning over every chocolate lover. Its quick, clean, and unbelievably satisfying, giving you that rich, melty chocolate fix without any guilt.
US court orders Byju to pay over USD 1 bn on petition of BYJUs Alpha, GLAS Trust
NEW DELHI, Nov 22: A US court has issued default judgement making Byju Raveendran liable to personally pay back over USD 1 billion based on the petition filed by BYJUs Alpha and US-based lender GLAS Trust Company LLC. According to the judgement dated November 20, 2025, the Delaware Bankruptcy Court found that Raveendran failed to comply with its discovery order and continued to be evasive on several occasion. The court will enter default judgment against Defendant Raveendranin the amount [] The post US court orders Byju to pay over USD 1 bn on petition of BYJUs Alpha, GLAS Trust appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Saudi Arabia comes to Kondapur, Hyderabad: All details
Hyderabad has always shared a special bond with Saudi Arabia, a connection that has been forged through culture, food, and generations of Hyderabadi families who have resided in the region. From Hyderabads markets filled with Saudi dates, perfumes and chocolates to thousands of families with relatives in the Kingdom, Saudi Arabia is more than just 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 .
Kerala local body polls: Defections, narrow margins define fierce battle for Koothattukulam
Despite setbacks, both fronts remain confident of wresting power in the upcoming election
Google co-founder Larry Page has become the world's third richest person, surpassing Jeff Bezos. This surge in net worth, reaching $252 billion, is attributed to Alphabet's stock jump following the successful launch of its Gemini 3 AI model. The advanced AI is seen as a significant upgrade, boosting investor confidence and driving Alphabet's share price.
'These Animals Live Better Than I Do': Donald Trump Jr Hails Anant Ambani's Vantara Initiative
During an extensive tour of the facility, the son of US President Donald Trump was briefed on Vantaras efforts to rescue, treat and provide long-term care for distressed animals
Save Banyan Trees representatives felicitated by Telangana CM Revanth
Telangana Chief Minister Revanth Reddy praises Parigi MLA T. Rammohan Reddy for pushing highway works
The Punjab and Haryana High Court has slammed the Haryana government for initiating disciplinary action against a doctor deployed on COVID duty for not standing up when an MLA arrived. The court termed the state's behavior insensitive and highly disturbing, directing the issuance of a no-objection certificate for the doctor's postgraduate studies and imposing Rs 50,000 costs on the state.
Ben Stokes Shines With Five-Wicket Haul As England Gains First-Innings Advantage In Ashes Opener
Ben Stroke and Mitchell Starc lived upto the pre-series hype
Kalaburagi study suggests a KMF-style cooperative cure for price volatility of vegetables
The study suggests a KMF-style overhaul of vegetable marketing; the model would allow vegetable farmers to sell directly to consumers, stabilise prices, and create a predictable market
Nine-month-old baby girl abandonedon express train rescued at Chennai Central
Despite a thorough search of all coaches, the parents could not be traced; further efforts to identify them are under way
From Quarks to Consciousness: The Vibrational Symphony of Existence
Lt Gen Narendra Kotwal (R ), Dr Sumedha Kotwal When we look deeply into matter, the solidity of the world begins to dissolve. What appears hard, tangible, and immutable turns out, under the scrutiny of science, to be mostly empty space, woven together by patterns of energy. Einsteins timeless equation,E = mc, revealed that matter and energy are two forms of the same essence, interchangeable, interdependent, and inseparable. The atom, once thought to be the indivisible building block of nature, [] The post From Quarks to Consciousness: The Vibrational Symphony of Existence appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Young Heroes Deliver Results in Tollywood
Bandla added that he respects and supports self-made actors who built their careers without film-family backing. I like to hail such heroes who rise purely on talent and discipline, but I am definitely not against nepo kids, he clarified.
South Africa Win Toss, Bat Against India in Second Test
World Test champions South Africa made one change at India's newest Test venue in Guwahati from their opening win of the two-match series
ISI-Linked Arms Racket Busted; Weapons Smuggled Into India From Pakistan Using Drones
Delhi Police Crime Branch busted an ISI-linked arms smuggling network, arresting four operatives and seizing pistols smuggled from Pakistan using drones.
Two BLOs die across two districts in M.P.; kin allege SIR survey work pressure
Relatives and friends of the deceased teachers-cum-BLOs, however, blamed heavy workload and pressure to meet enumeration targets as the reasons for the deaths
Murmu Attends Centenary Celebrations of Sri Satya Sai Baba
President Murmu and CM Chandrababu Naidu join devotees in Puttaparti for Sri Satya Sai Babas centenary celebrations.
Hrithik Roshan Calls War 2 a 'Dud' in Shocking Dig
Hrithik reprised his role as Major Kabir Dhaliwal, while the film also marked Jr NTRs Hindi cinema debut, portraying the fierce and deadly agent Vikram
WHO report confirms reduction in TB cases, deaths over 10 yrs: Govt sources refuting claims of rise
New Delhi, Nov 21: In response to certain reports suggesting a rise in tuberculosis (TB) cases over the past decade, official sources in the Central TB Division have stated that the data confirms that India has, in fact, achieved a significant decline in both TB incidence and mortality, driven by strengthened surveillance, early detection and expanded treatment coverage. According to the Global TB Report 2025 of the World Health Organization (WHO), India has recorded a 21 per cent reduction in [] The post WHO report confirms reduction in TB cases, deaths over 10 yrs: Govt sources refuting claims of rise appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Who is going to win Bigg Boss 19 trophy? Farah Khan reveals
Mumbai: Bigg Boss 19 is inching closer to its grand finale, and with just two weeks left after week 13, discussions about the top contenders are at an all-time high. Fans, celebrities and viewers are all debating who has the strongest chance to secure a spot in the top 5 and ultimately lift the trophy. 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 .
Difficult To Get Out: Jagdeep Dhankhar Warns Against Falling Into Narrative Chakravyuh
Jagdeep Dhankhar warns against falling into narrative chakravyuh at Manmohan Vaidyas book launch in Bhopal, urges India to rely on civilisational values amid global challenges.
Thematic Reveal: Balakrishna on Akhanda 2's Sanatana Dharma Message
Akhanda 2 speaks about the roots of our country. It shows how we should uphold dharma and why we should never bow before adharma.
Bypass road construction in full swing for NH 169A in Karnatakas Agumbe
The bypass will circumvent the blind curve at Agumbe Circle on Udupi-Shivamogga highway
The sacred Ash -A Journey of faith and grace
Paramam Pavitram Baba Vibhutim Paramam Vichitram Leelaa Vibhutim Paramaartha Ishtaartha Moksha Pradaanam Baba Vibhutim Idam Aashrayaami. The sacred ash of Sathya Sai Baba is supremely pure. It is wonderfully mysteriousa shimmering expression of His divine play. It bestows the highest spiritual purpose, fulfils cherished wishes, and grants liberation. With complete faith, I surrender to this holy vibhuti of Baba. From my earliest years, this Vibhuti Mantra forms the gentle, familiar cadence of Thursday evenings Sai bhajans. As the final bhajan [] The post The sacred Ash -A Journey of faith and grace appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
'World will cease to exist without Hindus': RSS chief Mohan Bhagwat speaks in Manipur; quotes Iqbal
RSS chief Mohan Bhagwat stated that the world wouldn't exist without Hindus, citing the community's enduring identity. During his visit to Manipur, he urged unity and character-building for peace, emphasizing solutions within the constitutional framework and dialogue based on oneness. Bhagwat also acknowledged historical roots of regional tensions in colonial policies.
Samantha's New Fitness Mantra: Why Muscle-Building is Key to Health
If youre at that point where youre close to giving up, dont. Your future self will be so grateful you kept going, Samantha posted along with her latest pictures.
Chennai police arrest murder suspect after shooting him in the leg near Indira Nagar MRTS station
The suspect, Vijayakumar, 21, was tracked down by a special team while they were searching for suspects involved in the murder of Mouli, another history-sheeter
Powerful groups trying to divert attention from issue of illegal immigrants in Manipur: Biren Singh
Former Manipur CM Biren Singh also said anti-nationals and anti-State elements must not be allowed to distract from the real issue of infiltrators
Bangladesh insists on its sovereignty: Foreign Affairs Advisor Touhid Hossain
The Foreign Affairs Advisor to the interim government described the Bay of Bengal region as a strategic fulcrum and that Bangladesh intends to be a confident actor and not a passive corridor only.
India's new playbook: How the nation moved beyond restraint to redefine deterrence
India has shifted from a strategic restraint to a more assertive security doctrine. The authors say major terror attacks are now treated as acts of war, external mediation is rejected, and deterrence is driven by readiness, public expectations and two-front threats involving Pakistan and China.
England in Charge After Dismissing Australia for 132 in Ashes Opener
An explosive opening day of searing pace saw an astonishing 19 wickets tumble
7 everyday habits that can increase your diabetes risk
An advanced surgical eye camp in Udhampur brought sight to many. Over 1500 people were screened. More than 400 surgeries were performed. This initiative helped soldiers, their families, war widows, and local civilians. Many travelled from remote areas for this vital care. The camp used advanced equipment to treat cataracts and other eye conditions.
Norris on pole in Las Vegas with Piastri fifth
Red Bull's reigning world champion Max Verstappen, third in the standings after 21 of 24 races but 49 points off the lead, joined the Briton on the front row.
Kunickaa Sadanand Eliminated From BB19
One user commented that Kunickaa is a more deserving contestant than Malti Chahar.
Odisha Woman Set on Fire by In-Laws, Suffers 70% Burns
The woman had reportedly been facing prolonged physical and mental harassment at her marital home
'Trump tried to destroy me...': MTG hits out at Republicans and Democrats in resignation video
Rama Raju Mantena, Netra Mantena's father, has come to spotlight as he is hosting a big lavish and royal wedding in Udaipur with US President Donald Trump's son, Donald Trump Jr, in attendance. The festivities include, sangeet function, mehendi ceremony and more.
Virender Sehwag Reviews Farhan Akhtars 120 Bahadur: Pata Chala Bravery Ka Asli Matlab
Virender Sehwag penned a heartfelt note after watching the recently released war drama, 120 Bahadur.
No hasty implementation oflabourcodes in Karnataka, will discuss with unions: Santosh Lad
CITU Karnataka state committee called for a spontaneous protest at factory gates, taluk and district centres on Saturday and an organised protest on November 26, Constitution Day, at all district centres.
The rejection of the request has taken us by complete surprise, writes Tamil Nadu Chief Minister M.K. Stalin, in a letter to Prime Minister Narendra Modi
President wraps up Telangana visit, heads to Puttaparthi
Hyderabad: President Droupadi Murmu on Saturday concluded her Telangana visit and left for Puttaparthi in neighbouring Andhra Pradesh. Telangana Governor Jishnu Dev Varma, Chief Minister A Revanth Reddy and other leaders saw her off at the Begumpet airport here. The President on Friday inaugurated the second edition of Bharatiya Kala Mahotsav at the Rashtrapati Nilayam 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 .
Bhatti Invites Nagarjuna to Lead Telanganas Creative Growth
The Deputy CM congratulated the students and assured government support to nurture emerging talent and strengthen the state as a global hub for filmmaking, media, innovation and creativity.
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Positive changes made to history textbooks, Akbar and Tipu no longer called great': RSS leader
NAGPUR: Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) leader Sunil Ambekar has said that many positive changes have been introduced in history textbooks, and epithet 'the great' is no longer used to describe Mughal emperor Akbar or Mysore ruler Tipu Sultan. Although the National Council of Educational Research and Training (NCERT) has brought these changes, obody has been removed from these textbooks as the new generation should know their cruel deeds. Ambekar addressed a gathering at the Orange City Literature festival organised by SGR Knowledge Foundation here on Friday. India has vast and rich resources of ancient knowledge, which if we learn and understand can help us a lot in our lives. This rich knowledge can be given to the world as well, but for that we also need to focus on that knowledge, the Akhil Bharatiya Prachar Pramukh of the RSS said. Now, history textbooks are changing and I am very happy that NCERT took a very good initiative and made changes in the books of 11 classes out of the textbooks of 15 classes. The changes in the books of Classes 9, 10 and 12 will be introduced next year, he said. I could see that many good changes have been brought in the history books, and more could be done in the future. But now, they (history textbooks) do not have 'Akbar the Great' nor do they have 'Tipu Sultan the Great'. Many changes have been brought, although nobody has been removed from these books as the new generation should know their cruel deeds and should also know because of whom we were victimised and from whom we should be free, he said. Some people say this should not be said but this cannot happen and it should be told. Ambekar also talked about Nalanda University and said that people think that only Ved Puran, Ramayana and Mahabharata were taught there. But if you go through the syllabus of Nalanda University, you will get to know what was taught there. It is a very old university, he said. Along with literature, 76 types of skill-based courses were also taught in Nalanda University, which were taught to all and these skills included farming, urban planning, make-up, secret agent, political governance, mechanisation and several others, Ambekar said. According to the RSS leader, India is prospering and we should think about what our future society should be like. People across the world kept compromising on their civilization and culture in the process of development, and surrendered to the markets and new technologies. Although it brought facilities, it came at the cost of personal and family life, our values and relations, he added. Talking about Ram temple in Ayodhya, he said some people think why RSS put all its strength for the construction of this temple. I would say it was not just about building the temple...It was built, but we should think about our relation with Lord Ram along with the temple. What is our relationship with the culture of Lord Ram, what is the meaning of the culture of Ram and what relationship does it have with the culture of our country and our future life. It was a campaign to make people understand all this and it was done very nicely and I think now the youth are keeping self respect about the dharma, he said. Ambekar praised the country's youth, saying the new generation is very able and has all the exposure. They are very patriotic and patriotism is a cool thing for them, he said.
Alarming rise in colorectal cancer among young adults prompts urgent calls for early detection. Experts highlight that the disease often starts silently with polyps, stressing the critical role of regular screenings. Lifestyle factors like diet and weight are implicated, with African Americans facing higher risks. Awareness and proactive screening are vital for improved survival.
Crew evacuated safely from burning ship in San Pedro, says Los Angeles Fire Department
Hazardous materials have been identified in several bays at the port, and firefighters are wearing protective gear and using self-contained breathing equipment
Canara Marathon 2025 to be held in Bengaluru on November 23
The marathon will be flagged off from Sree Kanteerava Stadium, with different race categories scheduled throughout the morning.
Adani Enterprises JV acquires Trade Castle Tech Park for Rs 231 cr
AdaniConneX has acquired Trade Castle Tech Park for Rs 231.34 crore. This acquisition will facilitate the establishment of new infrastructure facilities. The joint venture executed a Share Purchase Agreement to secure a 100% stake in Trade Castle Tech Park Private Limited. This strategic move by AdaniConneX signals expansion in its infrastructure development plans.
Maharashtra local body elections: BJP claims 100 councillors won unopposed days ahead of polling
Elections to 246 municipal councils and 42 nagar panchayats are scheduled for December 2, and votes will be counted on December 3, 2025
Wing Commander Namansh Syal's Father Was Looking For Air Show Video When He Learnt Of Son's Death
Officials have told Namansh Syal's father that it may take up to two days to complete the formalities and bring back the mortal remains of the fallen pilot to the family
NEW DELHI: As outrage over student suicides intensifies, experts are calling for reforms to create mentally healthy schools while angry parents' associations are demanding government takeover of institutions linked to such cases. In all, the focus is on systematic changes to prevent further loss of young lives. On Tuesday, a Class-10 student of the St Columba's School in New Delhi, who once dreamt of becoming he next Shah Rukh Khan, took a fatal step and jumped off the platform of the overground Rajendra Place Metro station following months of alleged harassment by his teachers. While the tragic incident has sparked nationwide debate, with some blaming schools and others siding with parents, mental health expert Neha Kirpal cautions that such polarisation is misplaced. She emphasises that suicidality is everyones responsibility -- encompassing teachers, parents, caregivers, staff, and the wider community -- and no one can absolve themselves of it. PTAs and school associations need to collaborate to address suicidality systemically and preventively. Suicidal thoughts rarely emerge and act out suddenly; they progress through multiple phases, often overlooked due to myths or assumptions. The public narrative of sudden shock often absolves society of responsibility, even though warning signs usually exist. It is crucial to recognise these signs early and respond in a safe, supportive manner for the child, Kirpal, co-founder of Amaha Health and India Mental Health Alliance, told PTI. There has been a spate of such tragic incidents in recent weeks. Apart from the Delhi case, a 17-year-old Class-11 student in Madhya Pradesh's Rewa died by suicide after alleging that a male teacher physically assaulted her. Earlier this month, a nine-year-old girl in Jaipur jumped off the fourth floor of her private school building. The Class-4 student allegedly faced relentless bullying in her school for several months, including verbal abuse from her classmates. Experts highlight a growing trend of suicidality among schoolchildren, pointing out that India accounts for one-third of the global suicide burden, and suicide is now the leading cause of death among youth aged 15-29. But Kirpal, who is also the co-author of the book 'Homecoming: Mental Health Journeys of Resilience, Healing and Wholeness', urged all stakeholders, including the media, to go beyond reporting the graphic details of individual incidents. She stressed that the priority must be to address systemic gaps in preparedness, mental health support, and institutional response. One of her key suggestions: a legislation mandating mentally healthy schools -- evaluated on standardised criteria for staffing, training, resourcing, and policy. There are global initiatives known as mentally healthy schools, which assess whether a school meets key standards across areas such as staff training, counsellor availability, and resource allocation to qualify as a mentally healthy institution. Currently, our school system faces a significant policy and implementation deficit, with too few counsellors, inadequate training, limited budgets, and an absence of structured mental health frameworks, explained Kirpal, pushing for changes that support not only students, but teachers' mental health as well. Adding to this, clinical psychologist Jayanti Dutta highlighted the hostile environment many students face, where teachers, themselves under pressure, often fail to address bullying or harassment. All these schools have counsellors and clinical psychologists but they often dont intervene. Most teachers dont bother... Theyre under pressure and have no time. Administrations, too, ignore what is happening with the teachers, creating a very bad atmosphere in these schools, she observed. Dutta warned that children often cannot confide in even their parents, leading to a loss of trust in adults -- a factor she described as the most damaging in a childs mental health journey. Frustrated with a system that leaves children and their parents to bear the brunt, Aparajitha Gautam, president of the Delhi Parents' Association, did not mince words in holding schools directly accountable. She pointed to the deep-rooted failures within schools, describing them as commercialised, insensitive, and defensive. I know for a fact that in these schools, childrens complaints often go unheard, with principals sometimes dismissing concerns by blaming the child. Many such schools maintain counsellors only on paper, while anti-bullying committees and PTAs remain largely hidden or inactive, she said. Gautam called for criminal action against school managements, immediate cancellation of school recognition, and government takeover, warning that without strict laws and enforcement, little will change. If schools know that ignoring complaints or harassing children could result in licence cancellation, things will improve, she added. In the case of the Delhi boy's suicide, four staff members of St Columba's School, including the headmistress, have been suspended after an FIR was filed in connection with the alleged mental harassment of the Class-10 student.
Supreme Court panel bans climbing stairs, offering darshan at Jagmohan hall of Banke Bihari temple
According to local customs and traditions, devotees are not allowed to enter the area, where only the priests on duty can facilitate worship offered by them
Special Intensive Revision: West Bengal CEO says most BLOs working well
SIR Review: West Bengal's electoral roll revision is progressing with 99% of booth-level officers working hard. The Chief Electoral Officer highlighted their crucial role. Meanwhile, preparations for the 2026 assembly elections are advancing. The first-level checking of EVMs and VVPATs has commenced in Kolkata. This process ensures the machines are ready for the upcoming polls.
India's trade flow stays steady amid global uncertainty: SBI Research
India foreign trade: While the US remains a major trading partner, its share in India's overall exports has been falling since July 2025, slipping to 15 per cent in September. At the same time, India's export destinations have become more diverse.
Ram Gopal Varmas ultimate solution to stop piracy once and for all
Mumbai: Filmmaker Ram Gopal Varma decided to shed light on the persistent issue of film piracy through his latest social media post. The Sarkar maker attributed the growing issue to the providers of these pirated movies and also those who support them. The director penned on his X (Earlier known as Twitter) handle, ROBIN HOOD 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 .
Ashes 2025-26: Zak Crawley joins unwanted list after twin ducks in Perth Test
England opener Zak Crawley has joined the unwanted list in the Ashes opener after being dismissed twice by Mitchell Starc.
Why do infant deaths persist in the tribal-dominated region of Melghat in Maharashtra?
The issue of infant deaths due to malnutrition and maternal deaths due to lack of maternal healthcare has always persisted in Melghat, home to Korku tribal communities, despite the three decades of government interventions.
No BJP leaders at airport to receive Dhankhar; Digvijaya Singh calls it use and throw policy
Tejas aircraft crash in Dubai: Wing Commander Naman Syals entire village in deep mourning
Relatives and villagers gathered in Naman Syals hometown, overwhelmed with grief, upon hearing the news of the tragic incident
Are bananas good for weight loss? 7 facts you should know
US, China held maritime security talks in Hawaii, Chinese navy says
The United States and China militaries held maritime security talks this week. These discussions took place in Hawaii from November 18th to 20th. Both sides engaged in frank and constructive exchanges. They primarily discussed the current maritime and air security situation between the two nations. This marks a gradual restoration of military-to-military communications.
Tracking the reported decline of Left-Wing Extremism: Infographics
13 Maoists have been killed in separate encounters this week, in a serious setback for a declining movement
CISF Conducts Multi-Agency Mock Drill To Test Emergency Preparedness At Jammu Airport
Srinagar, Nov 22: A coordinated multi-agency mock exercise was carried out at Jammu Airport to assess the operational readiness and emergency response capability of various security and support agencies, officials said. The drill witnessed joint participation of CISF, Special Operations Group (SOG) of J&K Police, Indian Air Force, Airports Authority of India (AAI), J&K Fire & Emergency Services, GMC medical team, AAI Fire Services, and the CISF BDDS & Dog Squad. The official said the exercise was aimed at strengthening [] The post CISF Conducts Multi-Agency Mock Drill To Test Emergency Preparedness At Jammu Airport appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
U.S. considering letting Nvidia sell H200 chips to China
The Commerce Department, which oversees U.S. export controls, is reviewing the policy of barring sales of such chips to China, the sources said, stressing that plans could change
New Delhi, Nov 22: Intelligence agencies investigating the November 10 Delhi terror attack involving a suicide car blast have uncovered fresh details pointing to a wider transnational terror network, a structured chain of handlers, and preparations for multiple coordinated attacks, official sources said. At least 15 people were killed and several others were injured in the car blast near the Red Fort in the national capital. Dr Umar Nabi, driving the car with explosives, committed the attack. The four other [] The post Delhi Blast Case: AK-47 Bought For More Than Rs 5 Lakh, Deep Freezer Used For Explosives; Multi-Layer Handler Network Exposed appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
FIFA bans Panama soccer leader again in fallout over inappropriate remark
FIFA said its disciplinary judges also imposed a fine of 20,000 Swiss francs ($25,000) on the Panamanian official for not complying with its ethics committee's previous ruling that banned him for six months into July
Tejas Crash Unfortunate, Says Shekhawat as Probe Begins
This is unfortunate; it is a matter of investigation. No comments can be made until the complete investigation, he said
Washington State man believed to be first to die from rare strain of H5N5 bird flu in U.S.
The man, an older adult with underlying health conditions, was being treated for H5N5 bird flu called after becoming seemingly the first known human infected by the strain
UAE, US discuss urgent ceasefire push in Sudan
Abu Dhabi: Abdullah bin Zayed Al Nahyan, deputy prime minister and foreign minister of the United Arab Emirates (UAE), held a phone call with US Secretary of State Marco Rubio to discuss the Sudan crisis and bilateral ties, the official WAM news agency reported. The two officials on Friday, reviewed the latest developments in Sudans 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 .
Musk's X recovers for most U.S. users after brief outage, Downdetector shows
There were less than 500 reports of issues with the platform as of 11:47 a.m. ET, down from a peak of more than 20,500 incidents earlier in the day, according to the website that tracks outages by collating status reports from a number of sources
Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) chief Mohan Bhagwat is on a three-day visit to Manipur. While speaking at a event in Imphal, he said that Hindu society was immortal, Bharat is the name of an immortal civilisation.
India retail shift: Tier IIIII cities powering new phase of real estate growth
India's retail boom is shifting beyond metros, with Tier II and III cities now leading organized retail expansion. Rising incomes and evolving consumer tastes for lifestyle experiences are fueling this growth. Cities like Raipur, Vizag, and Bhubaneswar are becoming key hubs, attracting brands and investors eager to tap into new, aspirational audiences.
'World Will Exist Only If...': RSS Chief Says 'Hindu Community Will Always Survive'
RSS chief Mohan Bhagwat in Manipur stressed Hindu society's immortality, linking its survival to world existence, and urged economic self-reliance for Bharat's strength.
Bitcoin and other crypto assets sink in flight from risk
Bitcoin, the world's largest cryptocurrency, fell 5.5% to a seven-month low of $81,668
Delhi-NCR pollution: Air quality remains 'very poor' despite slight improvement in AQI
Delhi's air quality persisted in the 'very poor' category, recording an average AQI of 359 on Saturday morning, according to data from the Air Quality Early Warning System. Despite recording a slight improvement from the average of 364 AQI recorded on Friday, a layer of toxic smog continued to envelope parts of the city early in the morning. The ITO area, which recorded an AQI of 370 in the 'very poor category', saw commuters going about their day amid the smog.
Video Shows IAF Pilot Namansh Syal Meeting Dignitaries At Dubai Air Show Before Tejas Jet Crash
Wing Commander Namansh Syal from Kangra died in a Tejas crash during the Dubai Air Show.
Centre raises MGNREGA work limit to 150 days for J&K for FY 25-26; L-G welcomes move
Department of Agriculture and Farmers Welfare had recommended extending the benefit of additional employment of 50 days over and above the 100 days per household under MGNREGA in the flood, cloud burst, and landslide-affected areas
President Murmu Concludes One-Day Visit to Hyderabad
Governor, Chief Minister and senior officials see off President Murmu.
Telangana HC halts 85 pc local quota for PG medical management seats
Hyderabad: The Telangana High Court on Friday, November 21 halted the state governments mandate of 85 percent local quota for management seats in postgraduate medical courses. A bench comprising Telangana chief justice Apresh Singh and GM Mohiuddin put the mandate on hold after hearing a writ petition filed by non-local students seeking admission toPG coursesunder 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 .
The Lichess story: the cool, open-source site helping power the chess boom
What started as a personal coding project for French programmer Thibault Duplessis has grown into a free destination for millions of chess lovers, ranging from amateurs to World champions. Run by just three full-time workers and an army of volunteers, Lichess is both one of the worlds leading gaming websites and an inspirational community enterprise
In Another Suicide Case, 13-Year-Old Girl In Maharashtra Jumps From School Building
A 13-year-old girl died after jumping off a school building in Jalna, Maharashtra, on Friday morning, causing panic among students, staff, and residents.
The project to build the Tejas aircraft finally took off in 1984 after years of deliberations, and the jet was formally declared fit to fly in 2011
President Donald Trump and New York City Mayor-elect Zohran Mamdani met in the Oval Office. They set aside past bitter exchanges to find common ground. Both leaders expressed shared goals for New York City's future. They discussed crime reduction, housing affordability, and food costs. This meeting signals a pragmatic pivot towards tentative partnership.

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