Sooryavanshi dedicates award to support staff
HARARE, Feb 6: Teen batting sensation Vaibhav Sooryavanshi on Friday dedicated his Player of the Final award to the Indian teams support staff, acknowledging their contribution after his magnificent knock in the U-19 World Cup summit clash against England here. Batting prodigy Sooryavanshi lit up the grand stage with a jaw-dropping 80-ball 175 to power India to a record-extending sixth title with a 100-run victory over England. I cant express what I am feeling but the way we have all [] The post Sooryavanshi dedicates award to support staff appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Centre yet to disburse incentives under PM-PRANAM scheme, Nadda tells Parliament
NEW DELHI, Feb 6 : The Centre has not disbursed any incentives to states and union territories under the PM-PRANAM scheme since its launch, Fertilisers Minister J P Nadda informed Parliament on Friday. Launched following the Budget 2023 announcement and subsequent Cabinet approval in June 2023, the PM Programme for Restoration, Awareness, Generation, Nourishment, and Amelioration of Mother Earth (PM-PRANAM) was designed to reduce chemical fertiliser use in Indian agriculture. The scheme was envisaged as a three-year programme spanning FY [] The post Centre yet to disburse incentives under PM-PRANAM scheme, Nadda tells Parliament appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Ladakh delegation meets Dr Jitendra, discusses Hydroelectric Projects, civil services issues
Excelsior Correspondent NEW DELHI, Feb 6: A delegation from the Union Territory of Ladakh, led by former Chairman and Chief Executive Councillor of the Ladakh Autonomous Hill Development Council, Tashi Gyalson, met Union Minister of State (Independent Charge) for Science and Technology; Earth Sciences and Minister of State for PMO, Department of Atomic Energy, Department of Space, Personnel, Public Grievances and Pensions, Dr. Jitendra Singh in New Delhi to discuss key development and administrative issues concerning the region. During the [] The post Ladakh delegation meets Dr Jitendra, discusses Hydroelectric Projects, civil services issues appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Pakistans cultural capital erupts in colour as kite-flying Basant festival ends 20-year hiatus
LAHORE, Feb 6 : A burst of colour lit up Lahores night sky overnight as Pakistans cultural capital relaunched the Basant kite-flying festival after nearly two decades. Authorities said Friday that the celebration has been allowed only under strict safety regulations, warning that the use of hazardous kite strings that endanger lives could lead to arrests. Kite-flying had been banned in the province since 2005 following a series of fatal accidents. Razor-sharp metal- or glass-coated strings used in competitive kite [] The post Pakistans cultural capital erupts in colour as kite-flying Basant festival ends 20-year hiatus appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Harshit Rana ruled out of T20 World Cup; Siraj named replacement
MUMBAI, Feb 6: Young India speedster Harshit Rana was on Friday ruled out of the T20 World Cup owing to a knee injury with Mohammed Siraj being named as his replacement. Rana had sustained the injury in a warm-up game here earlier this week with skipper Suryakumar Yadav admitting that he was not looking good. Siraj, who has played 45 Tests, 50 ODIs and 16 T20Is, was named as a replacement after Rana was ruled out with an injury to [] The post Harshit Rana ruled out of T20 World Cup; Siraj named replacement appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Dignity, security of workers remain central to governments national vision: Mansukh Mandaviya
NEW DELHI, Feb 6: Welfare, dignity and security of workers remain central to the governments vision of national development, Union Minister Mansukh Mandaviya said on Friday. The Union Minister for Labour and Employment made these remarks at the inaugural session of the All India Triennial Conference of Bharatiya Mazdoor Sangh (BMS) in Puri, Odisha. In his address, the minister reiterated that the welfare, dignity and security of workers remain central to the Governments vision of national development, the Ministry of [] The post Dignity, security of workers remain central to governments national vision: Mansukh Mandaviya appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
India taken up issue of Nagar Kirtan disruption in Tauranga with New Zealand govt: Centre
NEW DELHI, Feb 6 : It has come to the notice of the Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) that a Nagar Kirtan organised by Gurudwara Sikh Sangat in New Zealand was allegedly disrupted by a group known for its strong social conservatism and the Indian government has taken up this issue with the Kiwi counterpart, the Centre informed Parliament on Friday. Minister of State for External Affairs Pabitra Margherita, in a written response to a query, also said the High [] The post India taken up issue of Nagar Kirtan disruption in Tauranga with New Zealand govt: Centre appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Jammu Metro proposal gains traction as Railways finalize special high-altitude train design
*DPRs ready for Valley rail expansion Govind Sharma JAMMU, Feb 6: The long-pending proposal for a Metro or Metro-like urban transit system in Jammu received fresh momentum in the Rajya Sabha today, with Railway Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw revealing that a special train design suited for high-altitude regions such as Jammu and Kashmir has been readied and is close to a decision stage. Replying during Question Hour to a query raised by BJP-nominated MP Gulam Ali, the Railway Minister acknowledged the [] The post Jammu Metro proposal gains traction as Railways finalize special high-altitude train design appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Congress decision to go solo wont impact Left Fronts prospect in WB Assembly polls: Md Salim
The Congress party on February 5, 2026, announced that it will contest independently in all the 294 Assembly constituencies in West Bengal, ending speculation of any electoral understanding with the Left Front in the polls due in next few months
National seminar on Bhartiya Bodh concludes at GCOE
Excelsior Correspondent JAMMU, Feb 6: The two days national seminar on Bhartiya Bodh : Reviving Indian Knowledge System for Modern Education organized by the IQAC of Government College of Education (GCOE), Jammu in collaboration with Vidya Bharti Uchcha Shikshan Sansthan (VBUSS), was concluded here today. The seminar was held under the patronage of Prof K S Chandrasekar, Vice Chancellor, Cluster University of Jammu (CUJ), whose academic guidance and leadership played a vital role in shaping the event. The event concluded [] The post National seminar on Bhartiya Bodh concludes at GCOE appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Cong -NC trying to divide Jammu region on pattern of 2 nation theory, Dixon Plan: BJYM
Excelsior Correspondent RAJOURI, Feb 6: Bharatiya Janata Yuva Morcha (BJYM) State spokesperson, Amit Sharma, today launched a scathing attack on the Congress and National Conference (NC) , accusing them of executing a deliberate conspiracy to fragment the Jammu region into smaller, artificial entities in line with the ideological remnants of Jinnahs Two-Nation Theory and the Dixon Plan. Addressing a press conference at the Press Club, Rajouri, Amit Sharma said that Congress and NC are deliberately pushing politically motivated nomenclatures like [] The post Cong -NC trying to divide Jammu region on pattern of 2 nation theory, Dixon Plan: BJYM appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Seminar on Employment Market Structural Shifts concludes at JU
Excelsior Correspondent JAMMU, Feb 6: A two-day National Seminar on Employment Market Structural Shifts, Skill Logics and Policy Challenges organised by the Department of Lifelong Learning, JU, was concluded here today. The seminar was held under the leadership and patronage of the Vice-Chancellor, University of Jammu. The valedictory session was graced by Shakti Pathak, Director, Anti-Corruption Bureau (ACB), as the chief guest. Prof N S Tung, former Head, Department of Psychology, Guru Nanak Dev University, was the special guest on [] The post Seminar on Employment Market Structural Shifts concludes at JU appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
SCERT felicitates student selected for Pariksha Pe Charcha 2026
Excelsior Correspondent JAMMU, Feb 6: The State Council of Educational Research and Training (SCERT), Jammu & Kashmir, Jammu Division, today felicitated Chahat. Chahat, a student of Army Public School, Janglote, Kathua, was selected to participate in the 9th Edition of Pariksha Pe Charcha (PPC) 2026, a flagship initiative of the Prime Minister of India aimed at promoting a stress-free, confident, and joyful approach towards examinations. She was selected through a rigorous multi-stage process involving nearly 2.5 lakh registrations, with around [] The post SCERT felicitates student selected for Pariksha Pe Charcha 2026 appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
J&K Budget evokes mixed reaction, industrialists term it anti-industry
Excelsior Correspondent JAMMU, Feb 6: The Jammu and Kashmir Budget which was presented in the Legislative Assembly by the Chief Minister Omar Abdullah has evoked mixed reaction, however, J&K Industry has termed it as anti-existing Industry. Bari Brahmana Industries Association (BBIA) in an urgent meeting held here today under the chairmanship of its president, Lalit Mahajan, has shown grave concern in respect of totally neglecting the existing Industrial Sector of J&K in the Budget presented by Chief Minister, today and [] The post J&K Budget evokes mixed reaction, industrialists term it anti-industry appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Conference on Rashtriya Saptsindhu Sanskriti concludes at Sanskrit University
Excelsior Correspondent JAMMU, Feb 6: The two-day National Conference on Rashtriya Saptsindhu Sanskriti: The Foundation of Indian Thought Traditions, organised at Shri Ranbir Campus, Central Sanskrit University, Jammu, concluded with a grand valedictory ceremony. The conference witnessed the participation of eminent academicians, researchers and students from across the country, who reflected upon the philosophical, cultural and civilizational foundations of Saptsindhu culture. The valedictory function was conducted by Dr Hari Shankar Pandey. The concluding ceremony began with the welcome address by [] The post Conference on Rashtriya Saptsindhu Sanskriti concludes at Sanskrit University appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Army Chief honours SHO Majalta for exemplary operational success
Excelsior Correspondent UDHAMPUR, Feb 6: General Upendra Dwivedi, Chief of the Army Staff (COAS), today honoured SHO Majalta, Satar Choudhary, for his outstanding operational efforts in eliminating militants in the Majalta region of District Udhampur. The recognition was conferred under the supervision of SSP Udhampur, Amod Ashok Nagpure, whose leadership ensured effective coordination and execution of the operation. The honour reflects the synergy between the Indian Army and Jammu & Kashmir Police in safeguarding national security and maintaining peace in [] The post Army Chief honours SHO Majalta for exemplary operational success appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Products by Haryana jail inmates attracting crowd at Surajkund Crafts Festival in Faridabad
A press statement issued by the Haryana Public Relations Department said that products made by the inmates were available at stalls number 1130 to 1133, 1135 and 1136, set up by the Prisons Department at the fair
IDA Jammu holds mega dental awareness cum check-up camp
Excelsior Correspondent JAMMU, Feb 6: Indian Dental Association (IDA), Jammu, organized a two-day mega dental check-up and awareness camp which concluded today at Presentation Convent Senior Secondary School, Jammu, under the presidentship of Dr Umang Jamwal. The camp aimed at promoting oral health awareness among students and ensuring early detection of dental problems. More than 1,500 girl students of the school, along with staff members, underwent oral health screening during the camp. The team of dental professionals participating in the [] The post IDA Jammu holds mega dental awareness cum check-up camp appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Driving Sustainable Agricultural Development in Hilly Areas of J&K
Dr. Banarsi Lal kvkreasi@gmail.com India is one of the largest food producer countries in the world. Presently India is having first rank in milk production, second in fruits and vegetables production and third in grain production in the world. The climate of India varies from temperate to tropical. India has made remarkable progress in development of agriculture in the last few decades with a significant increase in production and productivity of different crops. Total area of India is 3,287,263 square [] The post Driving Sustainable Agricultural Development in Hilly Areas of J&K appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
50 Inqilab Mancha activists hurt in clash with police in Bdesh
Dhaka, Feb 6: At least 50 activists of the ultra-right Inqilab Mancha were injured on Friday in a clash with police in Bangladesh when they tried to defy a ban during a protest demanding immediate justice over the killing of their leader Sharif Osman Hadi last year. Dhaka police used batons, sound grenades and water []
Five, including child, hurt in firing during Bdesh poll campaign
Dhaka, Feb 6: Five people, including a child, were injured after unidentified assailants opened fire during an election campaign in the Ali Khali Rohingya camp area of Teknaf upazila in Bangladeshs Coxs Bazar, local media reported on Friday. The incident took place in Block A/04 of Camp-25 at the Ali Khali Rohingya camp on Thursday []
HRW raises alarm over deteriorating law and order situation in Bdesh
Washington, Feb 6: With Bangladesh heading for elections next week, the Muhammad Yunus-led interim government which came to power in 2024 following the overthrow of Sheikh Hasina led Awami League government, failed to maintain law and order and deliver on promised human rights reforms, a leading US-based rights group Human Rights Watch (HRW) said in []
Fallout Season 2 review: Ella Purnell and Walton Goggins strike a glorious gory path to truth
Striking production and sound design, audacious action, mean monsters and standout performances mark the sophomore sprawl
Sooryavanshi fires India to record-extending sixth WC title
Harare, Feb 6: Crickets latest wunderkind Vaibhav Sooryavanshi played arguably the most breathtaking knock in the history of U-19 World Cup to fire India to a record-extending sixth title with a 100-run drubbing of England in the summit clash here Friday. Sooryavanshis 80-ball 175, which comprised a record 15 sixes and as many fours, propelled []
Pace and spin rule day one of Ranji Trophy quarterfinals
New Delhi, Feb 6: Several Ranji Trophy quarterfinals sprang into life on Friday with bowlers calling the shots across venues, as Bengal clawed their way back late against Andhra, Madhya Pradesh surged ahead through Kuldeep Sens five-for, Karnataka seized firm control against Mumbai, and Uttarakhand kept Jharkhand in check despite a lone resistance. At Kalyani, []
The Strangers: Chapter 3 movie review: About time to put this killer to pasture
All the back and forth, mincing machines, cleavers, dank basements, creep chords, jump scares and gore do not translate into even halfway decent thrills
MFA academy trials attract 340 young footballers
Shillong, Feb 6: Some 340 young boys appeared for selection trials for the first induction into the new Meghalaya Football Association (MFA) Academy in Shillong on Friday. The trials were open to boys born between 2013 and 2016. They were put through their paces overseen by senior members of the MFA and experienced youth coaches. []
The All Meghalaya Kick-Boxing Association (AMKA) announces its selected players for upcoming competitions, under the guidance of chief coach Samuel Hashah. (ST)
US Court Orders Uber To Pay $8.5 Million To Woman Over Sexual Assault
A federal jury has ordered Uber to pay $8.5 million to a woman who says one of its drivers raped her during a 2023 trip.
Before bat meets ball, politics steals WC show
New Delhi, Feb 6: The T20 World Cup, the biggest edition in the tournaments history, begins on Saturday across venues in India and Sri Lanka, but not without an unusually turbulent and politically charged build-up that has pushed cricket to the margins. Expanded from 16 to 20 teams, the global event was meant to celebrate []
'I don't know what will happen to me': Pappu Yadav after arrest in 1995 case
Purnea MP Pappu Yadav was arrested by Patna Police in connection with a 1995 case, expressing fears for his safety and demanding to be taken directly to court. He questioned the police's methods and the timing of the arrest. The MP was later admitted to hospital due to health concerns.
Nitu, Preeti, Jadumani storm into semis as India confirm 19 medals in Spain
The Indian womens team, under the guidance of new head coach Santiago Nieva, has confirmed 12 medals, while the seven male boxers progressed to the semifinals
T20 World Cup: Avoiding outside noise best way, says Salman as Pakistan eye Super Eight
Pakistan, who won the title in 2009, are coming into the tournament in the wake of their decision to boycott the February 15 group game against arch-rivals India in solidarity with Bangladesh, who were replaced by Scotland after refusing to travel to India citing security concerns
Couple injured in road accident
Excelsior Correspondent JAMMU, Feb 6: A couple sustained injuries in a road accident at Bakshi Nagar area here today, officials said. Madan Lal (60) and his wife Neena Goria (55), residents of House number 102, Tallab Tillo, Jammu, were injured when a bike they were riding on was hit by a rickshaw at Bakshi Nagar, they said. They were immediately taken to Government Medical College, where they were responding to the treatment, officials said. Taking cognizance of the incident, police [] The post Couple injured in road accident appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
DC Kishtwar releases Rs 6 lakh under Road Accident Victim Fund
Excelsior Correspondent KISHTWAR, Feb 6: Deputy Commissioner (DC) Kishtwar, Pankaj Kumar Sharma today disbursed Rs.6 lakh as compensation under the J&K Road Accident Victim Fund, based on the cases submitted by Motor Vehicle Department. An amount of Rs. 1 lakh each was disbursed to the legal heirs of four persons who died in road accidents and Rs 50,000 each to four grievously injured persons. The initiative aims to extend support to those affected by road mishaps and assist bereaved families. [] The post DC Kishtwar releases Rs 6 lakh under Road Accident Victim Fund appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
DC holds Public Darbar, reviews facilities at Transit Accommodation Odina
Excelsior Correspondent BANDIPORA, Feb 6: Deputy Commissioner Bandipora, Indu Kanwal Chib, on Friday convened a special public darbar at Dak Bungalow, Sumbal, with participation from delegations representing Sonawari, members of the Trade Federation, civil society representatives, PRI members, social activists, and officers from various line departments. During the public darbar, the Deputy Commissioner patiently listened to the grievances and concerns raised by various delegations and assured them of timely redressal in coordination with the concerned departments. On the occasion, she [] The post DC holds Public Darbar, reviews facilities at Transit Accommodation Odina appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
4 promoted, posted as SEs, 4 XEns get additional charge
Excelsior Correspondent JAMMU, Feb 6: The Government today placed/elevated and posted four Executive Engineers as I/C Superintending Engineers and accorded additional charge/ posting to four In-charge Executive Engineers in the PW(R&B) Department. Four Executive Engineers placed as I/C SEs are, Kul;want Singh, Shahid Latief, Javeed Ahmed Tantray and Raise Maqbool Masood. Consequent upon the above placements, Kulwant Singh was posted in the Jal Shakti Department; Shahid Latief was posted as SE Mechanical & Hospital Circle Jammu; Javeed Ahmed Tantray as [] The post 4 promoted, posted as SEs, 4 XEns get additional charge appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
RDD Minister launches Umeed Ka Zaika, a major milestone for FSE Project in J&K
Excelsior correspondent JAMMU, Feb 6: In a significant step towards strengthening the market access and digital empowerment of Self Help Groups (SHGs), the diverse food court of SHGs at the SARAS Aajeevika Mela has gone online, enabling the citizens to enjoy a wide variety of healthy and traditional food items from the comfort of their homes. Through a strategic partnership with Swiggy, free delivery services have been introduced, allowing the people to savour authentic traditional cuisines from different parts of [] The post RDD Minister launches Umeed Ka Zaika, a major milestone for FSE Project in J&K appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
CEC launches first-of-its-kind and historic employee transfer portal
Excelsior Correspondent KARGIL, Feb 6 : Marking a major milestone and a historic moment, Chairman/CEC, LAHDC Kargil, Dr. Mohd. Jaffer Akhoon today virtually launched the historic Employee Transfer Portal of LAHDC-Kargil. On the occasion, Member of Parliament, Ladakh, Mohd. Hanifa Jan, Executive Councillor Zakir Hussain, Executive Councillor Er. Phunchok Tashi and Administrative Secretary, School Education, Bhanu Prabha joined the event virtually. On the other hand, Executive Councillor Kacho Mohd Feroz, Deputy Commissioner/ CEO, LAHDC Kargil, Rakesh Kumar; Additional Deputy Commissioner, [] The post CEC launches first-of-its-kind and historic employee transfer portal appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Iran army reports fire at Tehran barracks, says blaze contained, no injuries
Iranian Army blamed an electrical fault for the fire
US Moves To Deport 5-Year-Old Detained In Minnesota
The US Department of Homeland Security said on Friday it is seeking to deport a 5-year-old Ecuadorean boy who was detained in Minnesota last month.
T20 World Cup | Playing on home soil brings a lot of motivation and responsibility: Suryakumar
The India captain also hinted that Kishan, who opened the innings during Wednesdays warm-up match against South Africa, is likely to continue at the top of the order alongside Abhishek
Musk's Underground Tunnels In Las Vegas Face Scrutiny Over Safety, Environmental Concerns
Elon Musk's Vegas Loop, a network of underground tunnels to ferry passengers in Teslas, was under fresh scrutiny this week from Nevada lawmakers who raised concern about alleged workplace safety and environmental violations.
IIT-Madras Research Park, Unicorn Ventures launch 600-crore deep tech fund
Bihar MP Pappu Yadav arrested in 1995 forgery case after late-night drama
High drama unfolded at Pappu Yadavs house in Mandiri locality when a police team arrived to execute a warrant issued by an MP/MLA court in the case registered under section 467 (forgery of documents) of the Indian Penal Code
Amit Shah calls for hi-tech solutions to secure J&K border amid UAV threat
Emerging challenges driven by advanced technology must be countered with equally advanced technological solutions. The challenges faced some years ago are completely different from those faced today, says Union Home Minister Amit Shah
India trashes Pakistan's allegations of Indian link to Islamabad bombing
It is unfortunate that, instead of seriously addressing the problems plaguing its social fabric, Pakistan should choose to delude itself by blaming others for its home-grown ills, the Ministry of External Affairs said
Exports to China up 37% in Apr-Dec: Minister
India's exports to China surged 37% to $14.2 billion in April-December, with December shipments jumping 67%. Imports, however, rose 13.5% to nearly $96 billion during the same period. The government highlighted that most Chinese imports are capital and intermediate goods, crucial for India's expanding electronics, pharma, and telecom sectors.
Timely police action couldve saved his life, say Kamals kin
Farmers warned not to place electrified wires, traps to harm big cat
Longest ever keep-tabs-on-wandering-tiger exercise in Telangana
Tripura council poll: no alliance call yet by BJP, ally IPFT keen on tie-up
Move comes close on the heels of a statement by CM Manik Saha, who hinted at independently contesting the election to the tribal district council
DUs fee revenue jumps from 195 cr. to 292 cr.
Bihar MP Pappu Yadav Arrested In 1995 Land Dispute Case
Purnea MP Pappu Yadav was arrested by the Patna Police from his residence on Friday in connection with a case dating back to 1995.
Focus on inclusive growth: Omar tables 1.27-lakh-cr. budget
Opposition parties expressed their unhappiness over the budget and said it offers no healing or hope
Iran rules out U.S. demand to end uranium enrichment during Oman talks, diplomat says
Irans missile capabilities were not discussed during the talks, said a regional diplomat, briefed by Tehran
Iran backs Chabahar port, ready to expand ties with India
Iran reaffirms its commitment to the Chabahar port and cooperation with India, despite US sanctions uncertainty. While a recent budget showed no allocation, India has fulfilled its $120 million commitment and maintains a $250 million credit line for future development. Iran's ambassador highlighted the port's strategic importance for regional access and expressed confidence in India's management of the situation.
Clear fish seed dues in 4 weeks or finance Secy must appear: Telangana HC to govt
The court directed authorities to complete payments within four weeks and submit a compliance report by March 6, warning that failure would require the principal secretary, finance, to appear in the court and explain.
Bystanders cannot be picked up as part of mob: Delhi HC on Turkman Gate violence
Indias Links With Asian Regions Underappreciated, Says Historians
Prof. Dhar said the Buddhist sites were closely linked through trade routes and cultural exchange
CM credits economic growth to capital expenditure, rise in private investment
Stakeholders conglomerate for pre-Budget consultation meeting in city By Our Reporter SHILLONG, Feb 6: Chief Minister Conrad Sangma on Friday attributed Meghalayas economic progress to sustained capital expenditure and a steady rise in private investment, while noting that Meghalaya has emerged as the second fastest-growing state in the country in terms of real Gross State []
Total arrests rise to 10 in GH activist homicide case
From Our Correspondent TURA, Feb 6: West Garo Hills (WGH) Police on Friday arrested another accused in the murder of ACHIK member Dilseng M Sangma in the village of Goalgaon under Rajabala Police Station limits, taking the total number of arrests to 10. Dilseng was killed after being attacked by miscreants near the village of []
One killed after encounter with wild elephants in SGH
From Our Correspondent BAGHMARA, Feb 6: A resident of Mankachar in Assam was killed on Friday morning after encountering a herd of wild elephants near Gasuapara in South Garo Hills. The victim, identified as Abdul Mannan, was traveling from Mankachar to Baghmara for business on a motorcycle with a friend. Around 9:30 am, the duo []
Govt plans Umshyrpi-Barik road corridor to ease traffic
By Our Reporter SHILLONG, Feb 6: Chief Minister Conrad K. Sangma on Friday said that a major road corridor, linking Umshyrpi Bridge at Rilbong, Rhino Museum Point, Shillong Civil Hospital and extending up to Barik, is at an advanced planning stage as part of a long-term strategy to ease traffic congestion in Shillong. Addressing a []
Earthquake preparedness mock exercise held in Shillong
By Our Reporter SHILLONG, Feb 6: A multi-state mock exercise on earthquake disaster preparedness was conducted in Shillong on Friday to strengthen coordination and response mechanisms among disaster management agencies. As part of the initiative, a tabletop exercise was held at Taraghar, the State Guest House, led by Major General (Retd) Sudhir Bahl. The session []
Padma Shri explains living root bridges formation process
By Our Reporter SHILLONG, Feb 6: Padma Shri Hally War has shed light on the unique process of formation of living root bridges, revealing that when the roots of trees protrude, they are slowly guided and pulled through hollowed bamboo or tree trunks, thereby allowing the roots to merge naturally over time. This patient and []
Govt announces names of MSCW vice chairperson and members
By Our Reporter SHILLONG, Feb 6: The state government has announced the names of the vice chairperson and members of the Meghalaya State Commission for Women (MSCW) following a Cabinet decision taken on Thursday. Hemaritha Ch. Sangma has been appointed as the Vice Chairperson of the Commission, whilst the members appointed to the Meghalaya State []
Panel reconstituted to receive sexual harassment plaints
By Our Reporter SHILLONG, Feb 6: The East Khasi Hills district administration has reconstituted the Local Complaints Committee in accordance with the Sexual Harassment of Women at Workplace (Prevention, Prohibition and Redressal) Act, 2013. According to a notification in this regard, Additional Deputy Commissioner D Kharshiing has been appointed as the Chairperson of the committee. []
Is Eleven dead? Caleb McLaughlin shares his view on Stranger Things ending
Caleb McLaughlin, who played Lucas in Stranger Things, has shared his view on Elevens fate. He believes Eleven did not survive the series ending. Other cast members, including Sadie Sink, agree with him. Fans are still debating the ending, which was designed to leave hope while keeping the truth unclear.
Can't misuse judiciary after poll drubbing: Supreme Court
The Supreme Court sternly criticized the Jan Suraaj Party for challenging Bihar's assembly elections, questioning their motive after a significant electoral defeat. Justices noted the party's failure to win any seats and suggested their petition aimed at gaining popularity. The court emphasized that economic policy issues are for voters to address, not judicial annulment of elections.
Centre offers Rs 28,740 cr for Hyderabad Metro Phase II
Later, he addressed a Vyapari Samvad at the party office. BJP national spokesperson Syed Zafar Islam, state spokespersons N.V. Subash and Veerender Goud, and members of various trade groups participated.
Timothy Busfield indicted: What are the abuse allegations against the actor?
Actor Timothy Busfield has been indicted on four felony counts of criminal sexual contact of a child following allegations of unlawful sexual conduct involving 11-year-old twin boys. The incidents reportedly occurred while Busfield was directing on the set of the TV series The Cleaning Lady. Busfield denies the claims and is determined to clear his name.
Top Jaish, LeT men call for jihad, threaten to strike Delhi, Agra
Top commanders from Pakistan-based terror groups JeM and LeT have issued direct threats against India and global powers during rallies coinciding with 'Kashmir Solidarity Day'. Speeches incited violence, calling for jihad and targeting major Indian cities like Delhi and Agra. Intelligence agencies are on high alert for potential cross-border attacks.
Tesla weighs New York, Arizona, Idaho to lift solar cell output
Tesla is moving forward with Elon Musk's ambitious solar energy plans. The company is exploring multiple locations across the United States for manufacturing solar cells. Production at its Buffalo, New York, factory is set to expand. Tesla is also considering building a new facility in New York. Other states like Arizona and Idaho are also under review.
Canada, France 'move into' Greenland as US seeks control
Canada and France are opening diplomatic consulates in Nuuk, Greenland. This move shows support for Denmark and the Arctic island. Canadian Foreign Minister Anita Anand is attending the inauguration. France's consul general will work to deepen cooperation in cultural, scientific, and economic fields. This strengthens political ties with local authorities.
Bayer's Asundexian drug reduces stroke risk by 26% in study
Asundexian reduced the chance of another stroke by 26% compared with placebo, when added to standard antiplatelet therapy such as Aspirin, Bayer said Thursday. The data adds to results released in November, and the company plans to submit the findings to regulators for approval.
Why is silver price rising by 7.6% and will it go above $76.64 or fall back? Silver surged to $76.64 per ounce after falling below $65 earlier. The rebound followed gold recovery, a softer dollar, and geopolitical concerns. Investors are tracking market volatility and CME margin changes for price direction.
Uttam: Congress govt changed the life poor
Uttam Kumar Reddy remarked that during the ten years of BRS rule, not a single new white ration card was issued, whereas the Congress after it came to power, had sanctioned new white ration cards.
Hop-on, hop-off the state of climate governance
There is an illusion of progress in climate negotiations, with more process and less action
NDMC gears up for India-AI Impact Summit; central Delhi to get facelift
PTI New Delhi The New Delhi Municipal Council (NDMC) has initiated a large-scale infrastructure and beautification driver across central Delhi ahead of India-AI Impact Summit 2026. The Councils Vice Chairperson Kuljeet Chahal on Friday said the civic body is preparing for the February event on a scale comparable to G20 summit, with various departments working []
From KTC buses, to health centre, Sawant assures 24-hour resolution of Ponda issues
NT Reporter Ponda The government on Friday assured that long-pending grievances of Ponda residents will be resolved within 24 hours through the Sarkar Tumchya Dari outreach programme. Not a single citizen will return empty-handed with our Sarkar Tumchya Dari initiative, said Chief Minister Pramod Sawant at the Sarkar Tumchya Dari held in Ponda taluka. On []
Smart metering will discipline consumers
NT Reporter Margao Chief Electrical Engineer Stephen Fernandes on Friday said that smart meters will benefit consumers as they will not be required to keep a security deposit and will instead pay in advance for electricity usage much like dish TV services, which would also help curb wasteful power consumption and boost savings. Replying to []
Dengue watch: Health dept turns focus on construction sites, migrant areas
NT Reporter Panaji To prevent dengue cases during the pre-transmission period, the Directorate of Health Services has decided to focus on construction sites, residential complexes and migrant settlement areas. Goa reported six positive dengue cases in January. Of these, one case each was reported from Panaji, Pernem, Bicholim and Colvale, while two cases were reported []
Shrinivas Dempo to be conferred with Vidhyadhiraj Puraskar
Special Correspondent Panaji On the occasion of the 551st Foundation Day of Shree Samsthan Gokarna Partagali Jeevottam Math, the Math announced the recipients of its annual Vidhyadhiraj Puraskar, Jeevottam Puraskar and Purushottam Puraskar. The prestigious Vidhyadhiraj Puraskar will be conferred on Shrinivas V Dempo, chairman of the Dempo Group of Companies and a philanthropist, in []
With urban devpt, health upgrades Canacona wont remain backward
NT Reporter Canacona The Goa government has assured accelerated urban development and strengthened health infrastructure in Canacona, with Urban Development and Health Minister Vishwajit Rane on Friday stating that the taluka will no longer be perceived as backward. Rane, who inaugurated the reconstructed Canacona municipal building, said, Canacona will be developed as per the requirements []
Margao civic body clears trial run of waste terminator at Sonsoddo
NT Reporter Margao The Margao Municipal Council (MMC) has once again turned to innovative experiments in its long-standing struggle to manage solid waste at Sonsoddo. In its latest move, the council on Friday resolved to grant consent to Uswatun Hasanah Foundation to install a one tonne per day (TPD) garbage terminator machine with an exhaust []
Astronaut Shukla brings life in space closer to schoolchildren in Panaji
Special Correspondent Panaji Stressing on the need to include Indian space science and related achievements in school curriculum to create awareness and scientific curiosity among children, at an early age, the first Indian astronaut to travel to the International Space Station, Group Captain Shubhanshu Shukla on Friday said that the sky was never the limit []
In a 1st, resolution professional held by ED for colluding with promoters of bankrupt co
The Enforcement Directorate (ED) has arrested Arvind Kumar, a former resolution professional for Richa Industries Ltd., on charges of collusion, asset siphoning, and money laundering during insolvency proceedings. This marks the first such arrest of an RP by an enforcement agency. The ED's investigation revealed unexplained cash deposits and illicit fund transfers linked to the company's original bank fraud.
GHMC Set for Trifurcation: Hyderabad, Cyberabad, and Malkajgiri Corporations To Be Formed
The Cyberabad corporation will have three western zones of Kukatpally, Quthbullapur and Serilingampally, while the Malkajgiri corporation will have eastern zones of Malkajgiri, Uppal and LB Nagar, the sources said. The sources also said that the Cyberabad corporation could also be called Serilingampally corporation
India clinch record sixth U-19 World Cup title
PTI Harare Crickets latest wunderkind Vaibhav Sooryavanshi played arguably the most breathtaking knock in the history of U-19 World Cup to fire India to a record-extending sixth title with a 100-run drubbing of England in the summit clash here Friday. Sooryavanshis 80-ball 175, which comprised a record 15 sixes and as many fours, propelled India []
Centre to decide audit standards for multi-state co-op societies
NT Reporter Panaji The Union Ministry of Cooperation has said that the accounting and auditing standards for multi-state co-operative credit societies will be determined by the central government to ensure uniformity in the accounting and auditing processes. This was told by Union Minister for Cooperation Amit Shah in response to a question raised by Goa []

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