DDS Women And The Question of Who Preserves Community Media
In an era where we have started referring to cassettes as vintage, their years of labour and priceless knowledge now stand to become obsolete
Disproportionate Assets Case: ACB Files Chargesheet Against Then PDD Meter Reader
JAMMU, Dec 18: The Jammu and Kashmir Anti-Corruption Bureau has filed a chargesheet in a disproportionate assets case related to a former employee of the Power Development Department. As per an ACB official, the challan in FIR No. 01/2021, registered at Police Station ACB Central, has been presented before the Court of Special Judge, Anti-Corruption Jammu, under Sections 5(1)(e) read with 5(2) of the J&K Prevention of Corruption Act, Svt. 2006, and Section 109 RPC. In the chargesheet filed today, [] The post Disproportionate Assets Case: ACB Files Chargesheet Against Then PDD Meter Reader appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Pakistan Announces Mera Lyari in Response to Bollywood Film Dhurandhar
The Sindh government explains the Dhurandhar narrative as 'Negative portrayal' of Lyari; 'Mera Lyari' aims to rectify it.
Retired HC judges embarrassed to sit as junior ad hoc judges to clear pendency: CJI
Supreme Court gives High Court Chief Justices discretion on Bench composition; flags waste of judicial talent after retirement at 62
Fire at construction site in Lingampally, no casualties
Hyderabad: A fire broke out at a construction site near the Lingamapally Railway Station in Hyderabad on Thursday, December 18, reportedly due to a cylinder blast in one of the workers shed located close by, fire department authorities said. The fire allegedly broke out after some of the workers were smoking in one of the 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 .
J&K Govt Directs Employees To File Property Returns By Jan 31
JAMMU, Dec 18: The Jammu and Kashmir government has directed all public servants to submit their annual property returns for 2025 through the online Property Return System (PRS) portal between January 1 and January 31, 2026. See Circular Click Here The post J&K Govt Directs Employees To File Property Returns By Jan 31 appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Millions Facing Acute Food Insecurity In Afghanistan As Winter Looms, UN Warns
Food crisis in Afghanistan enters its first winter in years without U.S. foreign assistance and almost no international food distribution : United Nations
ED Raids 13 Places In Punjab, Haryana and Delhi in Dunki Route Case
ED's Jalandhar zonal office teams are carrying out searches at these 13 locations based on certain inputs in the case in which the ED initiated an investigation on the basis of various First Information Reports (FIRs) registered related to 330 Indians deported by the USA through a military cargo plane in February 2025
Urologist explains how to spot kidney problems early by checking urine colour
Committees Formed In J&K To Enforce Aircraft Rules
JAMMU, Dec 18: The Jammu and Kashmir Government has accorded sanction for the constitution of committees for the Jammu and Kashmir divisions to ensure strict implementation of Rule 91 of the Indian Aircraft Rules, 1937, in the Union Territory. See Order Copy Click Here. The post Committees Formed In J&K To Enforce Aircraft Rules appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Alliance University to host annual convocation in Bengaluru on December 20
As manyas 2,500 graduating students will receive their degrees in the presence of faculty, parents, dignitaries, and staff
Turkiye warns Russia, Ukraine over Black Sea security after shooting down drone
Turkiye has warned Russia and Ukraine to be more careful in the Black Sea. This comes after Turkiye's air force shot down a drone that entered its airspace. The incident occurred near the Turkish coast. Ukrainian naval drones had previously struck Russian tankers. Turkiye stated the drone's origin is unknown. Search and analysis are ongoing.
Death knell: Mahua Moitra attacks govt over VB-G RAM G Bill, 60:40 Centre-state cost split
Rupee rises 12 paise to close at 90.26 against U.S. dollar
Forex traders said Brent crude oil prices hovering near $59 per barrel supported the domestic unit at lower levels
Tea, Fritters In Hand, SSC Aspirants Hit Kolkata Streets Over Jobs Crisis
The first, by visually impaired and differently-abled job seekers, was staged outside the Bikash Bhavan in Salt Lake, where protesters alleged prolonged deprivation and demanded restoration of jobs to the posts they had earlier held
US announces massive package of arms sales to Taiwan valued at more than USD 10 billion
WASHINGTON, Dec 18: The Trump administration has announced a massive package of arms sales to Taiwan valued at more than USD 10 billion that includes medium-range missiles, howitzers and drones, drawing an angry response from China. The State Department announced the sales late Wednesday during a nationally televised address by President Donald Trump, who made scant mention of foreign policy issues and did not speak about China or Taiwan at all. US-Chinese tensions have ebbed and flowed during Trumps second [] The post US announces massive package of arms sales to Taiwan valued at more than USD 10 billion appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
After Ethiopias Highest Award, PM Modi Receives Omans Top National Honour In Muscat
This marks the 29th international honour bestowed upon PM Modi, highlighting his growing global stature and Indias expanding diplomatic footprint.
Mutual Divorce: Delhi High Court has delivered a significant ruling for couples seeking divorce. Courts can now waive the mandatory one-year separation period for mutual consent divorces. Judges will not mechanically delay these separations. This decision respects the autonomy of consenting adults. The law will not force couples into unhappy marriages.
At Orlo Dinner Is Less a Meal and More a Mood
As night falls, Orlo shifts gearsopening up a thoughtfully layered a la carte menu thats as much about shared memories and regional stories as it is about food.
Only Congress can declare war, not you: Ilhan Omar blasts Trump over military action in Venezuela
TGHRC Takes Suo-Motu Cognizance of Abandoning Elderly Person in Shamshabad
The Commission directed the Collector, Ranga Reddy District, to submit a detailed factual report and ensure immediate shelter, food, medical care, protection, and humanitarian assistance to the senior citizen
Wordle Answer today: Hints, clues and solution for puzzle #1643 on December 18
Wordle #1643's answer, is revealed with hints for players. The popular New York Times word puzzle, known for its simple rules and daily challenge, continues to engage millions. Today's puzzle was considered moderately easy, particularly for those with sports knowledge.
Bangladesh FS Asad Alam Siam to brief diplomats on election amid security concerns
DHAKA, Dec 18: Bangladesh Foreign Secretary Asad Alam Siam is likely to brief foreign diplomats, development partners, and key stakeholders on the countrys overall situation on Thursday afternoon, amid grave concerns expressed by Western countries, including neighbouring India, over the deteriorating law and order situation. Sources said the briefing will focus on the roadmap for the next parliamentary elections, the current security environment, and the process of transferring power to an elected government. The Foreign Secretary is also expected to [] The post Bangladesh FS Asad Alam Siam to brief diplomats on election amid security concerns appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Pongal 2026 Gift: Tamil Nadu Construction Workers Demand Rs 5,000 In Festive Kit
As Pongal nears, construction workers in Thoothukudi demand Rs 5,000 cash in the Tamil Nadu Pongal gift scheme, urging DMK to address rising costs and workers' hardships
South Koreas Constitutional Court removes police chief over martial law involvement
SEOUL, Dec 18: South Koreas Constitutional Court on Thursday formally removed the countrys impeached police chief for deploying hundreds of officers to support ousted former President Yoon Suk Yeols brief imposition of martial law in December 2024. The court said Cho Ji-ho actively disrupted legislative activities by deploying hundreds of police officers to the National Assembly and trying to block lawmakers from reaching the main chamber to vote to lift Yoons decree. Cho also infringed upon the independence of [] The post South Koreas Constitutional Court removes police chief over martial law involvement appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Indian Coast Guard nabs 35 Bangladeshi fishermen in EEZ, seizes two boats
Indian Coast Guard apprehended 35 Bangladeshi fishermen and seized two boats for illegal fishing within India's Exclusive Economic Zone. The fishermen were found without valid permits. This action highlights India's commitment to protecting its maritime interests. The apprehended individuals were handed over to Marine Police for further legal proceedings. This is part of ongoing efforts to curb illegal fishing activities.
The members of the BJP were in a surprise as the Bill was passed, without them being able to join the discussion
How coffee spaces have become Hyderabads new community hubs
Hyderabads caf culture that boomed in 2025 is being shaped by community-building, offering spaces that are flexible hangouts and informal work hubs
Government steps in to check 'opportunistic pricing' by airlines: K Rammohan Naidu in Lok Sabha
The Civil Aviation Minister stated the government steps in to control airfares during unusual situations. This includes past instances like the Covid pandemic and the recent IndiGo crisis. The ministry monitors pricing to ensure affordability on all routes. A fare cap exists for UDAN routes. IndiGo's operations are stabilizing after recent disruptions.
India's food delivery platform sector generated Rs 1.2 lakh crore in gross output in FY24: Report
India's food delivery sector is a major economic driver. It generated Rs 1.2 lakh crore in gross output in 2023-24. Employment in the sector grew significantly, outpacing the national average. The sector creates substantial economic value and jobs.
Shah Rukh Khan To Nita Ambani: The Real Power Behind IPL
The Rajya Sabha witnessed a sharp debate on the Sustainable Harnessing and Advancement of Nuclear Energy for Transforming India Bill, 2025 (SHANTI) on Thursday, with several Opposition members raising concerns over safety and liability of privatising nuclear energy. During the discussion, Congress MP Jairam Ramesh recalled India's rich history in atomic energy and emphasised that key developments in the sector began decades before 2014. Taking a dig at the BJP-led Union Government's penchant for acronyms and flashy legislative titles, he said scientific and institutional progress in the sector predates the current administration. Ramesh noted that the first atomic energy legislation was passed on April 6, 1948, followed by the establishment of the Atomic Energy Commission on August 15, 1948, with Dr Homi Bhabha as chairman and K S Krishnan and Shanti Swarup Bhatnagar as members reporting directly to the Prime Minister. He highlighted the creation of Indian Rare Earths Limited in 1950 and the Department of Atomic Energy in 1954, alongside the National Symposium on the Peaceful Application of Nuclear Energy, where Bhabha outlined the three-phase nuclear power programme. Dr. Homi Bhabha outlined three phases: uranium, plutonium-thorium, and thorium-uranium. Today, we have mastered the first phase, but we are stuck in the second phase...We have a fourth of the worlds thorium reserves, we are a uranium-deficient, thorium-rich country, the Congress MP said. He further quoted Dr Anil Kakodkar to note that India should use thorium in the first phase as well, to leapfrog to the third phase. If we want energy security, we should use thorium reserves...We should take into account what our scientists are saying, instead of relying on what private companies from outside say, he said. Describing the bill as the oligarchisation of India's nuclear energy system, TMC MP Sagatika Ghose argued that the legislation opens the sector to private control without adequate safeguards. Echoing similar concerns, DMK MP P Wilson said the Bill fails to address serious safety issues and instead weakens supplier liability. He warned that nuclear installations remain unsafe, particularly in the context of climate change. In a volatile environment, with increasing cyclones, floods, heatwaves and rising sea levels, expanding nuclear power, especially under private control is a gamble with national security and human life, he said. Wilson also pointed to the long-term dangers of radioactive waste, noting that India still lacks a proven, fail-safe disposal mechanism. The Bill proposes expansion without first resolving this historic injustice, he said, adding that it undermines decades of safeguards and threatens the countrys energy sovereignty. LIVE | Winter Session Day 14: LS adjourned after passing VB-G RAM G Bill amid Opposition uproar; RS debates SHANTI Bill Highlighting liability limits under the proposed law, Wilson further said, Under the Bill, the operator liability for a central nuclear installation about 3600 MW is capped at a mere Rs 3000 crores, while for smaller reactors it is even worse, as low as Rs 100 crores. The total maximum liability for nuclear accidents is fixed at Rs 300 billion, and any costs beyond that has to be borne by the government, meaning that the taxpayer has to shoulder the cost for the negligence of private players. He argued that this effectively allows private operators to exit after limited compensation, while the long-term burden falls on farmers, fishermen, workers, future generations and taxpayers. Meanwhile, AAP MP Sandeep Kumar Pathak said the Bill imports a private nuclear model from abroad without adopting their regulatory systems. Questioning India's preparedness, he said the country has struggled to build strong oversight even for coal plants. We havent been able to bring in an institutional framework for coal plants, which is a mature technology, so will we be able to do so for nuclear energy, he asked. Pathak also stressed that nuclear regulators must be accountable to Parliament. In India, the operators, regulators and promoters are the same people. Those doing the policing should be an independent statutory body, he said. YSRCP MP Ayodhya Rami Reddy Alla raised concerns over the lack of clear benefits for States and local communities from the proposed law. The Bill is largely silent on guaranteed local employment, priority power allocation or community development, he said, adding that it does not spell out how affected communities will be informed, represented or compensated. BRS MP KR Suresh Reddy flagged safety risks, environmental liability gaps and issues linked to nuclear mining. He suggested that the Bill be referred to a Select Committee or placed under constant monitoring by the Environment Committee. CPI(M) MP AA Rahim opposed the Bill, alleging that it was introduced primarily to benefit nuclear suppliers, while BSP MP Ramji also voiced his objections. In contrast, independent MP Sudha Murthy supported the Bill, claiming the privatisation of the sector would create jobs and help reduce poverty. Nuclear energy is always associated with Hiroshima or Nagasaki, but nuclear energy can be used in peaceful means. Thats why this Bill is called SHANTI Bill, she said. Murthy added that nuclear power could play a key role in meeting Indias growing energy needs. Rajya Sabha took up the discussion on the SHANTI Bill after it was passed in Lok Sabha on Wednesday. NDA members strongly support nuclear bill; Opposition seeks examination by JPC
PM Modi conferred with the Order of Oman
This is the latest addition to PM Modi's distinguished list of over 28 highest civilian awards from foreign nations
UDF confident of breaking the jinx in Koothattukulam and completing term uneventfully
Since elevated to a municipality in 2015, no front has managed to complete a full term in the civic body. This election the UDF has won 16 seats in the 26-member council
CM Mamata slams Centre over G RAM G bill, says Bengals job scheme will be renamed after Gandhi
West Bengal CM said if some political parties failed to show respect to our national icons, we will do it, without directly naming the BJP
$1,776 warrior dividend isnt the whole story heres what else troops are getting from Trump
Trumps $1,776 warrior dividend brings Christmas checks to nearly 1.5 million U.S. service members nationwide. But the bonus is only part of Trumps broader military support agenda. The 2026 defense bill includes a 4% pay raise. It also funds new barracks, family housing, and childcare relief. The White House says tariff revenue covers costs. Congress also approved $2.9 billion for housing and childcare support. These moves reshape troop finances and family life in 2026. Scroll ahead for who benefits most and what comes next.
Charlie Munger, a longtime friend of Warren Buffet, was best known for his advice on finance, investments and success. Trained as a meteorologist during World War II and as a lawyer at Harvard before devoting himself to business, Charlie Munger in one his quotes said that you make your money by the waiting. It means that even if you have a good asset but if you lack patience, you might end up losing the money.
Probiotics vs prebiotics: Doctors explain which is best for your gut health
Artist Kulpreet Singh Questions Politics of Blaming Stubble Burning for Pollution
Singh participated in the 2020-21 farmers protests on the borders of Delhi against the three farm laws and used ashes from the stoves of protesting farmers at the site in his works.
Honourable prefix inappropriate for bureaucrats: Allahabad HC
Prayagraj: The Allahabad High Court questioned the use of the term honourable for bureaucrats and state government officials, asking the Uttar Pradesh revenue departments principal secretary to file a personal affidavit disclosing the authority of law that justifies the phrasing. A bench comprising Justice Ajay Bhanot and Justice Garima Prashad passed the order hearing a 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 .
Over 2,000 km covered under Kavach, Rail accidents down 90% since 2014: Ashwini Vaishnaw in LS
Giriraj Singhs jahannum mein jaye remarks on woman at centre of naqab row triggers backlash
New Delhi, Dec 18: Amid the Nitish Kumar naqab controversy, Union minister Giriraj Singh on Thursday created a fresh row when he said that it is up to the woman concerned to refuse appointment to the government job or go to hell, drawing flak from many opposition leaders. Singh was responding to Mondays incident in Patna where the Bihar chief minister pulled the naqab (veil) off the face of the newly-recruited AYUSH doctor while she was receiving her letter of [] The post Giriraj Singhs jahannum mein jaye remarks on woman at centre of naqab row triggers backlash appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
'We'll give respect to Mahatma Gandhi': Mamata to rename Bengal job scheme; slams Centre
J&K sets up panel to inquire into team's selection process for Santosh Trophy
Sports Minister Satish Sharma assured a time-bound and impartial enquiry into the team selection after the BJP alleged discrimination against the Jammu region
Can Virat Kohli, Rohit Sharma and other Indian stars play overseas T20 leagues in the future? IPL chairman Arun Dhumal breaks his silence, explaining the BCCI's firm stance, domestic cricket mandates like Ranji Trophy and SMAT, and why foreign leagues remain off-limits.
Most Road Accidents Linked to Disregard of Safety Norms: Gadkari
Lamenting that every year 5 lakh road accidents take place and 1.80 lakh lives, mostly of young people, are lost, Gadkari urged Speaker Om Birla to hold a separate discussion on road safety measures to get suggestions from MPs to deal with the problem
CBM India Extends Relief Support to 2,000 Disaster-Affected Families in Punjab and Uttarakhand
Silver slips from record highs on profit booking; gold prices ease
Silver prices retreated from the record levels on Thursday, declining by Rs 751 to Rs 2,06,684 per kg in the futures trade, as traders booked profits amid weak global cues. On the Multi Commodity Exchange (MCX), silver futures for March 2026 delivery depreciated by Rs 751, or 0.36 per cent, to Rs 2,06,684 per kg. 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 .
Ranveer Singh and Akshaye Khanna's spy thriller 'Dhurandhar' is now Pakistan's most pirated film. Despite a ban, the movie has seen millions of illegal downloads. This piracy surge is happening even as the film performs strongly at the box office in India and overseas. Viewers are accessing pirated copies through various online platforms. The film also faces legal challenges in Pakistan.
Kerala SIR: Special drive planned to enrol new voters after draft roll publication on December 23
Chief Electoral Officer Rathan U. Kelkar says 2.92 lakh applications in Form 6, which for fresh enrollments, have been received
Addressing the gathering of Indian students and the community at the Maitiri Parv event, Narendra Modi said that India and Oman are tied not just by geography, but also by generations
foodpanda Strengthens Merchant Care with Record Onboarding Milestone in Asia
Tata Motors has opposed proposals to exempt small petrol vehicles from Corporate Average Fuel Efficiency (CAFE) norms. The automaker argues that such relaxations could dilute the focus on sustainable technologies and undermine India's push towards electric mobility. Tata Motors also raised safety concerns, warning that weight-based concessions could compromise essential safety features.
From sandwiches to chocolate cake: What to eat at Kochi Muziris Biennale 2025
Explore the cafes in and around the biennale venues, which offer the space to unwind and something delicious to eat and drink
AIADMK students wing stages demonstration to highlight shortcomings in laptop scheme
Protesters marched towards the Indian High Commisision was taken out in Dhaka to demand the return of deposed Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina and others who fled during and after last year's July uprising.
IFFK 2025:Shavapettiis a disturbing unravelling oftrauma responses
Shavapetti directed by Rinoshun K, screened in the Malayalam Cinema Today category at the 30th IFFK, is a glance into a couples life following the loss of their daughter
India-Oman trade agreement: India excludes dairy, gold, silver, footwear from trade pact with Oman
India has secured its farmers and small businesses in a new trade deal with Oman. Sensitive items like dairy, gold, and footwear will not receive duty cuts. Some Omani exports to India will get limited duty benefits under a quota system. Oman will allow Indian firms to import marble blocks, a previously banned item.
Harnaaz Sandhu made her Bollywood debut in Baaghi 4 opposite Tiger Shroff this year. The action thriller clashed with Vivek Agnihotri's political drama The Bengal Files. Both the movies were completely rejected by the audiences and bombed at the box office.
Payal Gaming faced a viral MMS/deepfake controversy, which she denied, while her rumoured boyfriend and fans supported her, raising awareness about online harassment and privacy.
Govt Steps into Check Opportunistic Pricing by Airlines: Naidu
The Minister said that in the past also, the Centre stepped in to check high airfares during major events such as the Covid pandemic, the Kumbh Mela in Prayagraj, or the recent Indigo crisis
Adivi Sesh, Mrunal Thakurs Dacoit teaser hints at a fun outing
The Telugu-Hindi films marks the directorial debut of cinematographer Shaneil Deo
Delhi Police Busts Interstate Gangs Supplying Mule Bank Accounts To Cybercrooks; 9 Arrested
New Delhi, Dec 18: The Delhi Police has busted two inter-state cyberfraud rackets involved in supplying mule bank accounts used for online financial crimes, including investment frauds, part-time job scams and digital arrest, officials said on Thursday. Nine accused were arrested after coordinated raids in Delhi, Gurugram, Jaipur and Ghaziabad under the Cyhawk Operation, police said. The rackets were operating in a highly-structured manner, using layered banking channels, social media platforms and encrypted messaging applications to launder money cheated from [] The post Delhi Police Busts Interstate Gangs Supplying Mule Bank Accounts To Cybercrooks; 9 Arrested appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
From Pope Francis to Charlie Kirk, People We Lost In 2025
The world said good bye to these noteworthy and influential people who left wide impact
India, Oman Ink Free Trade Agreement
Oman is an important strategic partner in the region and is a key gateway for Indian goods and services to the wider Middle East and Africa
From Vizag: Rohit Vijjapus book chronicles the sights and history of Visakhapatnam
Rohit Vijjapus illustrated book captures Visakhapatnam through its history, everyday scenes and quietly observed details
Kupwara Police Attach Two-Storeyed House In UAPA Case
Kupwara, Dec 18: Kupwara Police on Thursday attached a two-storeyed residential house belonging to an accused in connection with a case registered under the Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act (UAPA) in the district. An official said, the property belongs to Wali Mohammad Mir, son of Mohammad Sadiq Mir, a resident of Marsari Chowkibal, Kupwara, and was attached in connection with FIR No. 53/2025 registered at Police Station Kralpora under Sections 7/25 of the Arms Act and Sections 13, 23 and 39 [] The post Kupwara Police Attach Two-Storeyed House In UAPA Case appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Bomb threat at Nampally criminal court declared hoax
Hyderabad: The Nampally criminal court complex here received a bomb threat via email on Thursday, which was later declared a hoax after searches at the premises, police said. Following the alert, staff were asked to evacuate the complex for security checks. Police teams, along with a bomb disposal squad and sniffer dogs, conducted thorough searches 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 .
Christmas dining and community celebrations in Visakhapatnam
Hotels and community spaces in Visakhapatnam are turning to food, music and long-held customs to mark Christmas. From bakery counters heavy with fruit and spice to dining rooms designed for lingering afternoons, the season unfolds through shared meals and familiar rituals
I Am Not Dying to Work With Anyone: Shraddha Das
But I am humbled and happy with the opportunities that come my way, says the actor
Fear of losing power has rattled Kerala CM Pinarayi Vijayan, alleges K. Sudhakaran
Former KPCC president says results of Kerala local body elections have shattered the Lefts dream of a third Pinarayi government
Kashmir Braces For Chillai-Kalan As Night Temperatures Rise Above Freezing Point
Srinagar, Dec 18: Kashmir is experiencing a huge relief from intense cold as night temperatures rose and settled above the freezing point, with rain and snow expected to coincide with the oncoming Chillai-Kalan, the 40-day harshest winter period, officials said on Thursday. The mercury in most places in the valley settled above the freezing point, with Srinagar recording a low of 0.2 degrees Celsius on Wednesday night, an improvement from the previous nights minus 1.6 degrees Celsius, they said. Night [] The post Kashmir Braces For Chillai-Kalan As Night Temperatures Rise Above Freezing Point appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
CEC Gyanesh Kumar to Meet Telangana BLOs on Dec 21
Kumar will arrive in the city on December 19 as part of his scheduled programme covering Hyderabad and Srisailam in Andhra Pradesh
Demolition Work Begins At Shimla's Sanjauli Mosque Following Court Order
Demolition of upper floors of Sanjauli mosque in Shimla begins after Himachal Pradesh HC orders, amid protests by Dev Bhoomi Hindu Sangharsh Samiti. Next hearing is on March 9.
Cyient Semiconductors to acquire majority stake in U.S. firm Kinetic Tech for $93 million
The objective behind acquiring the stake in Kinetic, which was incorporated in 2006 and estimated to close 2025 with $41 million in revenue, is to drive custom power IC leadership for Edge AI and high-performance compute markets.
Rivers Polluted By Untreated Sewage; 11 Urban Local Bodies Booked
Untreated household wastewater is destroying rivers, including the Cauvery, Kabini, Arkavathi, Tungabhadra, and Bhadra.
Sahakutumbaanam Release Postponed
The film was originally scheduled for release on December 19. However, due to certain unavoidable reasons, the makers have decided to postpone the release. The production house has announced that the new release date will be revealed very soon.
Tenfold increase in Minority Affairs dept budget since TMC came to power in Bengal: Mamata
KOLKATA: West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee on Thursday said that the state Minority Affairs department's plan budget has seen a tenfold increase since the TMC came to power in the state. In a post on X on the occasion of Minority Rights Day, Banerjee extended greetings to the people and stated that the department's plan budget had increased from Rs 472 crore in 201011 to over Rs 5,602 crore in 202526. It is my pride that our government has done unprecedented work and continues to do so for minority development. The plan budget has been increased more than tenfold, Banerjee said in a post on X, reaffirming her government's commitment to protecting minority rights and ensuring equitable development in the state. The chief minister claimed that West Bengal ranks first in the country in the distribution of minority scholarships, with 4.85 crore students having benefited from the state-funded 'Aikyashree' scheme at a cost exceeding Rs 10,200 crore since 2011. She added that minority students are being provided education loans of up to Rs 30 lakh for higher studies in India and abroad, while minority and OBC students are covered under the 'Medhashree' scheme. Over the last nearly 15 years, around 16.31 lakh beneficiaries have received self-employment loans amounting to about Rs 3,926 crore, Banerjee wrote. She also highlighted the state's top ranking in the implementation of the Multi-Sectoral Development Programme (MSDP), under which more than Rs 4,500 crore has been spent on infrastructure creation in minority-dominated areas. Additional investments have been made through the state-funded IMDP scheme and other infrastructure projects, Banerjee said. Referring to education and social infrastructure, the CM said English-medium model madrasas and integrated schools are being established, Aliah University campuses have been developed in New Town and Park Circus, and maintenance allowances for students in minority hostels have been enhanced. She further said Urdu has been granted official language status in areas with over 10 per cent Urdu-speaking population, a new Haj House has been built at Rajarhat New Town, and outreach on welfare schemes is being strengthened through imams, muezzins and dedicated minority development bodies. Urdu has been given the status of an official language wherever more than 10 per cent of the population is Urdu-speaking, she said, adding that regional centres of the Urdu Academy have been opened in Islampur and Asansol.
Who was Mario Pineida? Barcelona Sporting Club defender shot dead in Guayaquil violence
Mario Pineida, a well-known Ecuadorean footballer and Barcelona Sporting Club defender, was shot dead in a suspected gang-related attack at a butcher shop in Guayaquil. The killing of the 33-year-old has stunned Ecuador's football fraternity amid rising violence in the country.
Gujarat Deputy CM Harsh Sanghavi inaugurates Ahmedabad Rural Police projects
Also the Home Minister of Gujarat, Harsh Sanghavi inaugurated ADR-Shield, Blue Circuit project, Abhayyatri project, and the office of the Aslali Divisional Police Officer
Maharashtra Village Of 1,500 Registers Over 27,000 Births In 3 Months In Massive Cyber Fraud
Shendurusani village in Yavatmal reported 27,397 births in three months, exposing a massive cyber fraud.
Column | Is culture up for grabs?
When a U.K. outlets patent claim on sabzi sparked controversy over cultural ownership and appropriation
Watch: Change for the worse: On MGNREGA to VB-G RAM G
Experts and activists are urging the government to abandon proposed changes to the Mahatma Gandhi National Rural Employment Guarantee Act (MGNREGA), warning that alterations could undermine the programs purpose of providing guaranteed employment and financial security to rural households. As these changes are discussed, stakeholders emphasize the potential negative impact on millions of vulnerable workers who rely on MGNREGA for their livelihoods.
Fan Records Video Without Permission, Jasprit Bumrah Warns Him and Then Knocks Phone Down | VIDEO
A fan recorded a selfie video with Jasprit Bumrah without permission at an airport. After warning him, the Indian pacer knocked the phone down. The video has gone viral.
Death toll in Yamuna Expressway pile-up at Mathura rises to 19
The accident occurred on December 16 when eight buses and two smaller vehicles collided on the expressway, triggering a massive fire
UP man kills parents, chops bodies, throws them into river; arrested
Jaunpur: Police have arrested a man for allegedly killing his elderly parents over family disputes and disposing of their dismembered bodies in the Gomti river here, officials said on Thursday. The incident took place in Ahmadpur village under the Jafrabad police station area, they said. The police said the accused, Ambesh, killed his father, Shyam 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 .
No Relief for YSRCP Leader Jogi Rameshs Brothers in Spurious Liquor Case
Vijayawada excise court rejects bail pleas, extends judicial remand till December 31.
Messi GOAT Tour Chaos: Sourav Ganguly sends Rs 50 crore notice to Argentina fan club 'president'
Former Indian cricket captain Sourav Ganguly is suing an Argentina fan club founder for 50 crore over defamatory remarks linking him to the chaotic Lionel Messi GOAT tour event in Kolkata. The fan club chief accused Ganguly of being a stooge and financially ruining Bengal cricket. The Messi event at Salt Lake Stadium saw fan anger and vandalism.
India Resumes Visa Centre Operations in Dhaka, Suspends Services at Two Others
The Indian Visa Application Centre (IVAC) at southwestern Khulna and northwestern Rajshahi were closed on the same grounds of security concerns.
Viksit Bharat G-RAM G Bill, 2025 explained: What changes for rural employment after MGNREGA?
VB G Ram G Bill 2025, is set to replace MGNREGA. It promises 125 days of guaranteed wage employment for rural households. The focus shifts to creating durable rural assets like water infrastructure and roads. Funding will be a centrally sponsored scheme with a 60:40 Centre-state share. Enhanced monitoring mechanisms are also introduced.

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