Telangana civic poll win shows public trust in Congress: Kharge
New Delhi: Congress President Mallikarjun Kharge on Friday, February 13, hailed the partys emphatic victory in the municipal elections in Telangana, saying the mandate reflects the trust of the people. In a boost to the A Revanth Reddy-led government, the Congress in Telangana on Friday scored an emphatic victory in the municipal elections, while 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 .
Telangana HC seeks welfare report on child seized in illegal adoption case
Hyderabad: The Telangana High Court has directed the state government to submit a report on the welfare of a minor child who was taken into custody after allegedly being adopted through a child trafficking network. The child, adopted in 2023, was later seized by the police and handed over to the Women and Child Welfare 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 .
US Military Strikes Another Alleged Drug Boat in Caribbean, Killing 3
A video linked to the post shows a boat moving through the water before exploding in flames
Human deaths in encounter with elephants in Odisha, a cause of concern, says WSO
Odisha toppedhuman deaths in 2024-25 with171 deaths, followed by Jharkhand (87), West Bengal (53), Assam (74) and Tamil Nadu (61), says the environmental pressure group
India-US interim deal to boost market access for Indian exporters: Govt
New Delhi: Issues in India-US ties in recent times have included the imposition of elevated tariffs by the United States on Indias exports and changes implemented by the US in its visa regulations, which have affected students and professionals, the government informed Parliament on Friday, February 13. Notwithstanding these developments, the two sides have continued 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 .
Ten-month-old Alin Becomes Kerala's Youngest Organ Donor
Alin was declared brain dead on Wednesday afternoon after suffering serious injuries in a road accident in Kottayam on February 5
Trump's 'Board of Peace' said to have raised first pledges for Gaza
Trump board of peace Gaza: No country has yet publicly committed funds for the Board of Peace's efforts in Gaza. An announcement could come at the group's inaugural meeting Thursday in Washington.
Air India Fined for Flying Airbus Plane Eight Times Without Airworthiness Permit
An Airbus A320 flew passengers between New Delhi, Bengaluru, Mumbai and Hyderabad on November 24 and November 25 without the mandatory Airworthiness Review Certificate, or ARC, a key permit issued annually by the regulator after a plane passes safety and compliance checks
HUL completes acquisition of Zywie ventures; KWIL shares to be traded from Feb. 16
Next Stop Hyderabad': Bandi Sanjay Kumar Praises BJP's Karimnagar Civic Win
Karimnagar MP and Union Minister Bandi Sanjay Kumar on Friday praised the BJP's victory in the Karimnagar Municipal Corporation elections as historic, declaring that the party will next target Hyderabad.
Telangana HC pendency rises to 2.33 Lakh cases: Union Law min
Hyderabad: The number of pending cases in the Telangana High Court has risen by 0.82% over the past two years, while pendency in subordinate courts increased by 6.12%, Union Law Minister Arjun Ram Meghwal informed the Lok Sabha on Friday, February 13. Responding to a question raised by Chevella MP Konda Vishweshwar Reddy (BJP), 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 .
Restore expunged parts of speech, says Kharge; RS chair rejects call
Trump lauds troops at Fort Bragg; says 'fear' is powerful motivator in difficult Iran talks
Spotify CEO Says Top Developers Haven't Written Code Since December
Spotify's co-CEO reveals top developers have not written code since December, stating that AI was helping with speedy deployments.
Seva Teerth inauguration marks citizen-centric governance: PM Modi
Silence surrounding safe sex must be shattered
It was also heartening to witness the collaboration extended by MSACS and the health minister of Mizoram
The Supreme Court has ordered ITC's Maurya Hotel to pay Rs 25 lakh to model Aashna Roy for a ad haircut. The woman had raised a complaint against the hotel demanding Rs 2 crore compensation. The model had moved the NCDRC in 2018 after she claimed she suffered due to a faulty haircut at the hotels salon.
All eyes on party with a difference
BJP, which has ushered in triple-engine sarkar with BMC poll win, must go beyond slogans, focus on results, and fulfil poll promises made to millions of frustrated Mumbaikars
Telangana yet to pay Rs 814 cr for 4 railway projects: Centre
Union Railway Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw has informed the Rajya Sabha that the Telangana government has yet to deposit Rs 814 crore towards four railway projects being executed under the cost-sharing mechanism, leading to delays in their progress. Replying to a question raised by Congress MP Anil Kumar Yadav on Friday, the minister said the state 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 .
Rahul Gandhi motion off table after Nishikant Dubeys notice, says Kiren Rijiju
Taiwan detects 1 Chinese aircraft, 8 vessels, 1 ship around itself
Taiwan's Ministry of National Defense reported detecting Chinese military aircraft and naval vessels near its territorial waters. This comes as Taiwan's Mainland Affairs Council rejected Beijing's calls for eunification, viewing them as a threat to the island's existence. Meanwhile, the U.S. House of Representatives advanced legislation to deter Chinese pressure on Taiwan.
NABARD projects 4.88 lakh crore priority sector credit for Rajasthan
Chief Secretary V. Srinivas said the NABARD had carried out credit planning with the preparation of SFP for the next financial year to align financial institutions with the States development priorities
Trump says change in power in Iran would be the best thing that could happen
Washington: President Donald Trump has said that a change in power in Iran would be the best thing that could happen as the US administration weighs whether to take military action against Tehran. Trump made the comments shortly after visiting with troops in Ft. Bragg, North Carolina, and after he confirmed earlier in the day 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 .
Spoken reputation of a judicial officer important to maintain public faith: SC
Valentine Day wishes quotes images and messages for wife, girlfriend, boyfriend and husband: Express your love this Valentine's Day with a collection of 150+ heartfelt wishes in Hindi and English. These messages range from short and sweet to deeply emotional, ensure that you find the ideal words to make your loved ones feel cherished and special.
IMF discussing electricity tariffs revisions with Pakistan
The IMF is in discussions with Pakistan regarding proposed electricity tariff revisions, emphasizing that the burden should not fall on lower-income households. These revisions are being assessed for their macroeconomic stability impact, including inflation, as Pakistan seeks to meet IMF Extended Fund Facility conditions.
Four killed as small plane crashes near Steamboat Springs ski resort in Colorado
A small plane crashed on a mountain near Steamboat Springs, Colorado. Four people died at the scene. The Epic E1000 turboprop plane went down early Friday. The crash occurred in a remote area of Emerald Mountain. The Federal Aviation Administration and National Transportation Safety Board are investigating the incident. The plane was registered to ALS Aviation LLC in Franklin, Tennessee.
Conscious Vaastu: Navigating 2026s Accelerated Energy Cycle
When we talk about Vaastu and energy alignment, most people think only about the energy of their space. But personal energy is even more important. This is the energy we carry with us all the time whether we are at home, at work, or outside. It shapes our behaviour, our reactions, and the relationships we build with others. If personal energy is low, even small disturbances can make us irritated or negative. On the other hand, when personal energy is strong, we respond calmly, tactfully, and diplomatically even in the most difficult situations. Conscious Vaastu guides us that when we blend personal energy with space energy, we create a powerful balance. Imagine a weak space combined with weak personal energy, it leads to challenges and difficulties. But when both are balanced, life flows smoothly, and obstacles feel easier to handle. Fast energy of 2026 The year 2026 brings a very fast and dynamic energy. Many people already felt that 2025 passed quickly, almost as if it had just begun. This acceleration continues in 2026, making it one of the fastest energy years we have experienced. If we work slowly or resist this pace, we may feel left behind. But if we align ourselves with this fast-moving energy, we can capitalize on opportunities, resources, and time. Conscious Vaastu does not advice on labelling years as good or bad. Instead, it directs us to understand the flow and align with it, both personally and within our spaces. How to Align Personal Energy in 2026 To thrive in this fast-paced year, we need to: Make quick decisions but with a relaxed mindset. Fast energy does not mean aggression; it means clarity and speed with calmness. Avoid burnout by taking short breaks to recharge inner batteries. Rest is essential to maintain strong personal energy. Balance yang and yin the positive and negative forces so that we remain neutral and steady. Strengthen health and fitness to keep pace with the years momentum. Build relationships consciously fast energy can make us impatient, but diplomacy and kindness are key. Precautions In 2026, fire energy needs special attention. This applies to both external fire (in our spaces) and internal fire (mindset). External fire: Take care of kitchens, geysers in bathrooms, boilers in industrial areas, DG sets and other electrical equipment. Service them properly and get them checked by professionals. Ensure fire hydrant lines are in working condition. Avoid negligence with appliances or systems related to heat and fire. Internal fire: Keep your inner fire active this means staying motivated and willing to work but without getting aggressive. Balance this with a peaceful mind. Do not get agitated over small issues. Align your thoughts with calmness and clarity, so your inner fire becomes a source of strength, not stress. Conscious Vaastu: Why The Centre Of Your Home Matters In 2026 Role of green energy Alongside fire, green energy is equally important in 2026. Trees are natural healers. They refresh our personal energy and balance the fast pace of the year. Spend time with trees when you feel low or drained. Walking among trees or sitting quietly in nature helps restore inner calm and energy. Mother Nature provides grounding energy that balances the speed and aggression of 2026. By consciously connecting with greenery, we recharge ourselves and maintain harmony. Practical guidelines Conclusion The year 2026 is dynamic, fast, and full of opportunities. Personal energy plays a bigger role than space energy because it travels with us everywhere. When we consciously align our inner energy with the fast pace of the year, we avoid burnout and flow with time instead of resisting it. By balancing fire energy with care, nurturing our inner fire with calmness, and connecting with green energy, we create harmony between ourselves and our spaces. Conscious Vaastu reminds us that alignment is not about fear it is about awareness, adaptation, and conscious living. (Dr Harshit Kapadia is a metaphysics consultant of Conscious Vaastu, Yuen Hom and Sam Hap Style of Feng Shui. To know more visit his website www.consciousvaastu.com)
U.S. used Anthropic's Claude during theVenezuela raid: report
The United States captured President Nicolas Maduro in an audacious raid and whisked him to New York to face drug-trafficking charges early in January.
Show respect to Jr Dagar Bandhu, SC tells A R Rahman
Indore News: Man Loses 3 Lakh While Trying To Activate Credit Card
Indore (Madhya Pradesh): A man was reportedly duped of Rs 2.99 lakh by cyber fraudsters after he clicked on a malicious link to activate his new credit card, an official said on Friday. Tilak Nagar police station in-charge Manish Lodha said that the complainant, Anil Jat, a resident of Krishi Vihar Colony, recently applied for a credit card. In an attempt to activate it, he clicked on a link he received, which resulted in Rs 2.99 lakh being debited from his account. During the investigation, it was revealed that the fraudster used the victims credit card details to order three mobile phones through Flipkart. The police have registered a case against unidentified accused under the relevant sections of the BNS for fraud. Further investigation was underway. Indore News: DCP Rajesh Kumar Tripathi Inspects Rajwada To Streamline Traffic, Parking Amazon asked to refund Rs 97,998 to consumer The District Consumer Disputes Redressal Commission has ordered e-commerce giant Amazon to refund a customer and pay compensation after finding deficiency in service. The complaint was filed by a resident of Vardhman Nagar, Bhuvani, who ordered two designer lehenga-choli sets worth Rs 97,998 on the platform in August 2021. However, the products were returned as they did not match the promised quality and description, but the refund was not issued despite repeated follow-ups. The case was argued on behalf of the complainant by Mukesh Kumar Amolia, president of Jagruk Upbhokta Samiti. During the hearings, commission member Dr Nidhi Barange observed that the company failed to provide satisfactory resolution and held it responsible for the service deficiency. The bench comprising chairman Vikas Rai, member Kundan Singh Chauhan and Dr Nidhi Barange directed Amazon to refund the full amount within 45 days, along with 9 per cent annual interest from December 21, 2021, until payment. The commission also awarded Rs 10,000 for mental distress and Rs 5,000 towards litigation expenses, reinforcing accountability of e-commerce platforms under the Consumer Protection Act, 2019.
Return of millions of Afghans from Pakistan and Iran pushes Afghanistan to brink, UN warns
Millions of Afghans are returning from Pakistan and Iran, straining Afghanistan's resources. The UN refugee agency states this unprecedented influx is pushing the nation to its limits. Many returnees face hardship, unable to rebuild their lives. This situation highlights the severe humanitarian challenges Afghanistan is currently confronting.
Expelled Over Teachers' Meme, Court Allows Student To Take Class 10 Exam
The Supreme Court on Friday allowed a minor boy, rusticated from a school in Indore for allegedly circulating an objectionable meme concerning teachers, to appear in the Class 10 examination.
Here is a select list of stories to start the day.
After Victory, BNP Pushes for Sheikh Hasina's Extradition From India
Hasina, who has been living in exile in New Delhi since her ouster, was sentenced to death in absentia by a special tribunal in November 2025 for crimes against humanity linked to the violent suppression of the 2024 uprising
Indore News: DAVV To Hold Convocation In Rush Hour
Indore (Madhya Pradesh): Devi Ahilya Vishwavidyalaya (DAVV) is set to hold its convocation ceremony under an unusually tight schedule this year, following intimation from Raj Bhawan that Chancellor Mangubhai Patel will be available for only one hour and 15 minutes during the event scheduled on February 18. The limited time window has prompted the university administration to significantly modify the format of the convocation, especially the manner in which academic awards will be conferred. Unlike previous years, when medals and degrees were awarded individually, this years recipients will be called in pairs or groups to ensure that the ceremony concludes within the allotted time. According to information, as many as 230 candidates will receive PhD degrees, while two scholars will be awarded the Doctor of Literature (DLitt) degree. Besides, 111 toppers from various undergraduate and postgraduate courses are slated to receive medals. In total, 342 candidates are to be honoured during the ceremony. Until previous years, DAVV had followed the tradition of individually felicitating each medal winner and research scholar on stage. However, with the sharp rise in the number of awardees this year, the university has opted for a compressed format. Toppers will be awarded medals in pairs, while PhD degree holders will receive their certificates in advance. During the convocation, they will be invited onto the dais in groups of six to eight for a collective photograph with dignitaries. Indore News: ED Attaches Properties Worth 10 Crore Of Ruchi Acroni Under Money Laundering Act University officials pointed out that the situation has been compounded by the fact that no convocation ceremony was held last year. As a result, DAVV is organising a combined convocation this year for students of the 202324 and 202425 batches. This has significantly increased the number of degree and award recipients, making it challenging to adhere to the limited time granted by the Raj Bhawan. Apart from managing the flow of students on stage, the university also faces the task of accommodating addresses by as many as six dignitaries who will share the dais during the ceremony. Coordinating speeches, award distribution and group photographs within 75 minutes is being seen as a major logistical challenge. Registrar Prajwal Khare said that the university is confident of managing the event smoothly despite the constraints. The plan to distribute awards is still being worked out. Once it is finalised, it will be made public, he said, adding that all necessary arrangements are being made to ensure that students and guests do not face inconvenience. However, sources within the university administration claimed that the blueprint for the convocation has already been finalised and was discussed in detail during a rehearsal conducted on Friday. The rehearsal reportedly focused on stage movement, timing of addresses and the sequence of award distribution to avoid delays.
T.N. introduces baby care kits for low birth weight infants
The scheme is aimed at reducing infant mortality and morbidity, and improving nutritional outcomes among babies; the monthly kits comprise iron, multivitamin and vitamin D3 drops
Anyone Who Comes to TVK Rally Carry Their Own Coffin: AIADMK Leader
The deceased, identified as Suraj, a 37-year-old silver-related labourer residing in Salem's Sevvaipettai area, collapsed during the rally and was rushed to hospital
Hong Kong University Expels Student Who Called for Fire Accountability
Miles Kwan, a politics student, was detained for two nights by the city's national security police last year for seditious intent after handing out flyers calling for an independent probe into a fire that killed 168 people in November
Indian Man Pleads Guilty In Foiled Murder Plot Against Khalistani Terrorist
An Indian national has pleaded guilty in the United States to orchestrating a murder-for-hire plot aimed at assassinating a US citizen and Khalistani Terrorist Gurpatwant Singh Pannun in New York City
You must let elected govts function, SC advises Himachal Pradesh high court
BJP hints at fielding three candidates for Rajya Sabha election from Odisha
BJP does not have requisite numbers in the State Assembly to ensure the election of third candidate to Upper House of Parliament
Indore Water Tragedy: A Family Mourns Death Of Girl, 2, After Many Prayers
How can we forget the moments we spent with our child? asks the grieving father of two-year-old Siya Prajapati, one of the youngest patients to die during the vomiting and diarrhea outbreak caused by contaminated drinking water in Indore.
Trump calls Iran regime change best thing as US continues negotiations over nuclear deal
BNP thanks PM Modi for congratulations after landslide victory in Bangladesh
Bangladesh's BNP party celebrates a significant victory in recent polls. Party spokesperson Sayrul Kabir Khan declared it a triumph for democracy. He extended gratitude to Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi and other global leaders for their congratulatory messages.
Thousands rally in support of Nepal's former king and call for monarchy's return
Thousands of supporters welcomed Nepal's former king, Gyanendra Shah, at Kathmandu airport, chanting for the restoration of the monarchy. The peaceful gathering saw crowds lining the route to his residence, following his return from a trip. This show of support comes ahead of crucial parliamentary elections next month.
U.S. waives Venezuela oil sanctions as Trump signals visit
The Treasury Department's Office of Foreign Assets Control granted general licenses to BP, Chevron, Eni, Repsol and Shell authorising transactions related to oil or gas sector operations in Venezuela, with certain conditions
Word of the Day: Heartstringtuggeration
Heartstringtuggeration is a modern, expressive word that features the gentle yet powerful pull of emotion. It states the moments that quietly stir empathy, nostalgia, or tenderness rather than overwhelming drama. Formed from familiar elements, the word feels intuitive and striking, making its meaning instantly clear. Heartstringtuggeration resonates today because it validates subtle feelings and lingering impressions, reminding readers that the softest emotional movements often leave the deepest, most lasting impact.
Trump Says He's Sending Second Aircraft Carrier to the Mideast as He Seeks Iran Deal
The USS Gerald R. Ford, the world's largest aircraft carrier, is being sent from the Caribbean Sea to the Mideast to join other warships and military assets the U.S. has built up in the region
ICE plans $38 billion expansion of US detention centers under Trump administration
Federal immigration officials are planning a significant expansion of detention capacity, aiming for 92,600 beds by November. This involves converting warehouses into regional processing and large-scale detention centers, financed by President Trump's tax law. The move comes as immigrant detentions have more than doubled since Trump took office, sparking local opposition and disputes over information sharing.
Arundhati Roy Pulls Out of Berlin Film Festival Over Gaza Row
Roy said that she was shocked and disgusted by responses from Wenders and other jury members to a question about the Palestinian territory at a press conference on Thursday
Trump Threatens To Order Election Reforms Ahead Of Midterms
US President Donald Trump on Friday threatened to try to bypass Congress and force new voting laws ahead of the November midterm elections, where his Republican Party fears losing control of the legislature.
Ukrainian missile attack kills two, injures five in Russia's Belgorod
A Ukrainian missile strike on Belgorod killed two workers restoring damaged infrastructure and injured five others. The attack caused significant damage to energy facilities, cutting off electricity, heating, and water supplies. Restoration efforts are set to resume Saturday, with authorities deeming night operations too dangerous.
9 Fascinating secrets about New York City you might not know
New York City is a place of countless hidden surprises. Beyond its iconic skyline, the city holds fascinating stories, secret history, and unexpected treasures that few ever notice. From legendary events to unusual mysteries tucked away in its streets and structures, each corner has a tale to tell. Even well-known landmarks and neighborhoods have secrets that several visitors overlook. Exploring the city offers a blend of culture, history, and intrigue, featuring a side of New York thats rarely seen and full of discoveries that spark curiosity and wonder.
NHPC earns Great Place To Work Certification
Excelsior Correspondent JAMMU, Feb 13: NHPC Limited, a Navratna enterprise of the Government of India today was Certified by Great Place To Work for the second consecutive year for the period January 2026 to January 2027, achieving an improved Trust Index Score over the previous year. The Certification is based on a rigorous assessment model that captures comprehensive employee feedback and evaluates organizational practices across five pillars-Credibility, Respect, Fairness, Pride and Camaraderie. On this occasion, Bhupender Gupta, CMD, NHPC, congratulated [] The post NHPC earns Great Place To Work Certification appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
FICCI FLO JKL felicitates trailblazer women achievers in Jammu
Excelsior Correspondent JAMMU, Feb 13: On the occasion of National Womens Day, FICCI FLO Jammu, Kashmir & Ladakh Chapter hosted the 5th Edition of the Trailblazer Awards, here in Jammu. The event was more significant as it honoured the strength and spirit of women who continue to lead and inspire. The ceremony was graced by the esteemed presence of chief guest, Cabinet Minister Satish Sharma. His presence reflected strong institutional support for recognizing and empowering women achievers. The Trailblazer Awards [] The post FICCI FLO JKL felicitates trailblazer women achievers in Jammu appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Crisil Foundation organizes FLCs in Leh
Excelsior correspondent LEH, Feb 13: As part of FLW-2026 celebrations, Foundation conducted Financial Literacy Camps (FLCs) across Leh district from 9th to 13th February 2026. During the week-long outreach programme, Crisil FoundationCFL staff in collaboration with line departments including NABARD, Banks, RSETI, RDD and Ladakh Rural Livelihood Mission (LRLM), conducted awareness camps focusing on the thematic area KYC Your First Step to Safe Banking. The Reserve Bank of India has been observing Financial Literacy Week every year since [] The post Crisil Foundation organizes FLCs in Leh appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Prime Minister Narendra Modi highlighted his government's commitment to reforms for Viksit Bharat. He contrasted these with past crisis-driven changes. India is now a fast-growing economy, moving towards becoming the third largest. The Prime Minister emphasized a conviction-based approach to policy and delivery, aiming for unprecedented development and strengthening democracy.
SBI pays tribute to Haryana Cop, credits insurance money to nominees account
Excelsior Correspondent CHANDIGARH, Feb 13: State Bank of India (SBI) today expressed profound grief over the untimely demise of Jagdish Prasad, a brave police officer from Haryana, who lost his life while rescuing citizens during a tragic amusement ride accident. According to official statements, the officer displayed exceptional courage and selflessness during the rescue operation, ensuring the safe evacuation of several individuals from a malfunctioning amusement structure. Tragically, a portion of the ride collapsed during the operation, causing fatal injuries [] The post SBI pays tribute to Haryana Cop, credits insurance money to nominees account appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Major opportunities for AI in jobs and governance, says MeitY Secretary S. Krishnan
India is focusing on providing AI infrastructure that will spur development of applications, promoting electronics manufacturing with a thrust on semiconductors, and ensuring people secure adequate reskilling opportunities, says Secretary for the Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology S. Krishnan; he adds international cooperation on AI governance is being explored and the country has potential to be a leader in offering affordable technologies
Opposition steps up attack on Petroleum Minister Hardeep Singh Puri over Epstein Files
Slogans were raised in the Lok Sabha demanding the resignation of the Minister
CRPF organises Volleyball tourney
Excelsior Sports Correspondent RAMBAN, Feb 13: The CRPF 84 Battalion organised the Shaheed Mushtaq Ahmed Memorial Volleyball Tournament 2026 at Chanderkote. The event held under the aegis of Jammu Sector CRPF, featured eight teams from district Ramban. The final match saw Chenab Warriors Chanderkote defeating Friends Volleyball Club Chanderkote in straight sets (25-19, 25-20, 25-20) to emerge champions. The closing ceremony was graced by chief guest SSP Ramban Arun Gupta, Commandant N Ranbir Singh, Second-in-Command Vikram Singh and Arvind Kumar [] The post CRPF organises Volleyball tourney appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Harsha Kakar kakarharsha@gmail.com The Pakistan Governments U turn on playing India in the ICC world cup was not unexpected. It was a matter of time and a possible face saving before they reversed their decision. The initial boycott, announced by their PM, Shehbaz Sharief, was illogical from the start and unexpected to last once inputs began emerging on financial and other penalties which could be imposed on them. The reason quoted for the boycott was sympathy with Bangladesh when ICC [] The post Pakistan does U turn again appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Black Day: Remembering Beyond Rituals
Col Satish Singh Lalotra slalotra4729@gmail.com World over, nation states have had certain days in their long history of evolution that would always be etched in the collective psyche of their being. An inflection point which fundamentally altered the manner in their way of conduct of worldly affairs to include foreign/defence policy as also its domestic governance. Such momentous events when time seemed to pause ,when grief so overwhelming that transcended the physicality of their geographical boundaries to numb the humanity [] The post Black Day: Remembering Beyond Rituals appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Bhopal News: Labour Department May Be Named Shram Shakti
LaborBhopal (Madhya Pradesh): The name of the labor department is likely to be changed soon and could be rechristened as Shram Shakti Department. The department is also set to go through a makeover to meet future challenges and evolving workforce needs. A senior officer said the process is still in initial stages and will take time to finalise. Discussions with all stakeholders are underway. Earlier, Chief Minister Mohan Yadav, while reviewing departmental activities, had suggested a makeover, noting that a name change was only a small aspect of it. Indore Special: Roses Are Red, Violets Are Blue-- Here Are Some Best Date-Night Cafes For You Modern issues like mental health are also being considered. New realities related to labour workforce are emerging, such as ensuring workers operate within stipulated time frames and reviewing work allocation strategies. The exercise aims to reposition the department in light of modern scenarios and align it with new labour codes. Sources said the initiative is designed to create a positive impact in tune with societal needs. A formal proposal to rename the department as Shram Shakti has been made and will be forwarded to Labour Minister Prahlad Patel for approval. An officer familiar with the plan said that the term Labour Department traditionally suggests it is meant only for physical labourers, but todays definition of labour is broader, including skilled professionals.
Love Aaj Kal : Millennials, Gen Z and Gen Alpha
Ankit Sharma ankit.cloudnine@gmail.com Valentines Day is celebrated as a days to express love. Traditionally, it marked the courage to express affection, to choose someone and to celebrate connection in a busy world. Over time, chocolates replaced letters, posts replaced conversations and Valentines Day slowly became louder than love itself. Yet, at core , the idea remains simple, to pause and acknowledge what love means to us. And that meaning changes with generations. How Love was celebrated by Millennials For millennials, [] The post Love Aaj Kal : Millennials, Gen Z and Gen Alpha appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
FTAs show increased global confidence in India: PM Modi
Trump says change in power in Iran would be best thing that could happen
The U.S. President confirmed that hes deploying a second aircraft carrier group to West Asia for potential military action against Iran
EC names special observers for SIR drive in West Bengal, Tamil Nadu
Speaker asks Govt to amend law if existing provisions to check adulteration are toothless
Both Treasury, Oppn benches voice concern Minister acknowledges certain shortcomings but lists steps taken by Govt Sanjeev Pargal JAMMU, Feb 13: As Legislators from both treasury as well as opposition benches voiced concern over food adulteration with no powers to the concerned authorities for punishment even after large scale seizures, Speaker Abdul Rahim Rather urged the Government to amend the law if they feel that the existing provisions are toothless. Follow the Daily Excelsior channel on WhatsApp The Speakers direction [] The post Speaker asks Govt to amend law if existing provisions to check adulteration are toothless appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Uproar as BJP MLA says 90 pc land encroachments made by Kashmiris
J&K shouldnt be divided on such grounds: Itoo Excelsior Correspondent JAMMU, Feb 13: The Legislative Assembly today witnessed uproar after BJP MLA from Bahu Vikram Randhawa claimed that 90 pc encroachments on the Jammu Development Authority (JDA) land have been made by the Kashmiris. Follow the Daily Excelsior channel on WhatsApp Randhawa said this while raising supplementary in response to his question on encroachments, the reply to which was given by Health and Medical Education Minister Sakina Itoo on behalf [] The post Uproar as BJP MLA says 90 pc land encroachments made by Kashmiris appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
JKCL set for strategic disinvestment, approval granted for complete sale: Govt
Suhail Bhat Srinagar, Feb 13: The Government today said that Jammu and Kashmir Cements Limited (JKCL) is undergoing strategic disinvestment and has received in-principle approval for the complete sale of the company and its assets on an as-is-where-is basis, including the possibility of an e-auction from qualified bidders. In a written reply to a question raised by Hasnain Masoodi in the Legislative Assembly, the Government said the disinvestment process is being pursued by the Union Territory administration, but the transaction [] The post JKCL set for strategic disinvestment, approval granted for complete sale: Govt appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Bureaucracy not interested in working for welfare of JK people: Sham
PMs schemes being sabotaged Avtar Bhat JAMMU, Feb 13: Taking Bureaucracy to task, BJP MLA from Jammu North and former Minister, Sham Lal Sharma accused them of not being interested to work for welfare of the people of J&K UT. Follow the Daily Excelsior channel on WhatsApp Participating in the demand of grants for PHE, Irrigation & Flood Control, Forests and Tribal Affairs Ministries in UT Assembly today, the MLA said They (bureaucrats) should change their style of functioning, otherwise [] The post Bureaucracy not interested in working for welfare of JK people: Sham appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
JJM liability worth Rs 1500 cr pending, 1000 posts in JSD referred to JKSSB: Rana
Assembly passes grants for JSD, Forest, Tribal Affairs Depts Rs 430 cr approved for flood damaged works Gopal Sharma JAMMU, Feb 13: Minister for Jal Shakti, Forest, Ecology, Environ ment and Tribal Affairs Depart ments, Javed Ahmed Rana today said that there was a liability of over Rs 1500 crores in respect of Jal Jeevan Mission (JJM) Scheme in the Jammu and Kashmir while over 1000 Non-gazetted posts in the Jal Shakti department have been referred to the J&K Service [] The post JJM liability worth Rs 1500 cr pending, 1000 posts in JSD referred to JKSSB: Rana appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
HC upholds consent-based Remand Order in partition dispute
*Vacates status quo; directs fresh proceedings Excelsior Correspondent JAMMU, Feb 13: Delivering a significant ruling on the binding nature of consent orders and the scope of judicial interference in revenue matters, the High Court of Jammu & Kashmir and Ladakh has upheld a Revisional Authoritys direction to proceed with land partition proceedings strictly in accordance with applicable rules after granting an opportunity of hearing to all stakeholders, while vacating the interim status quo that had stalled the process for years. [] The post HC upholds consent-based Remand Order in partition dispute appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
1,379 Govt jobs provided by JKPSC, JKSSB since Nov 2024: CM
Excelsior Correspondent JAMMU, Feb 13: The Jammu and Kashmir Government has made 1,379 selections in the Government sector through the J&K Public Service Commission (JKPSC) and the J&K Services Selection Board (JKSSB) since November 2024. Follow the Daily Excelsior channel on WhatsApp However, Chief Minister Omar Abdullah, who is also the Minister Incharge of the General Administration Department, was provided with an inaccurate figure of 1,332 by the Departmental staff in response to an unstarred question of the BJP legislator [] The post 1,379 Govt jobs provided by JKPSC, JKSSB since Nov 2024: CM appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Dr Jitendra announces RDI fund national call to boost private sector Biotech projects
Excelsior Correspondent NEW DELHI, Feb 13: Union Minister Dr Jitendra Singh today announced the first national call for the BIRAC-RDI Fund, marking a major push to scale high-impact biotechnology innovations under the Government of Indias Rs 1 lakh crore Research, Development, and Innovation (RDI) initiative. Union Minister of State (Independent Charge) for Science & Technology, Earth Sciences; and MoS PMO, Personnel, Public Grievances, Pensions, Atomic Energy and Space, Dr. Jitendra Singh said the launch reflects a decisive shift in Indias [] The post Dr Jitendra announces RDI fund national call to boost private sector Biotech projects appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Pathania alleges irregularities in Mining Department
Excelsior Correspondent JAMMU, Feb 13: Ranbir Singh Pathania, MLA from Udhampur East today accused authorities in Jammu and Kashmir of shielding an organised mining network through questionable environmental clearances and selective enforcement. The MLA also raised serious allegations of corruption and conflict of interest during a heated session of the Legislative Assembly. Raising his starred question in the House, Pathania claimed that the current system of granting environmental clearances has effectively become a protective cover for influential mining operators, while [] The post Pathania alleges irregularities in Mining Department appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
TRC at Dera Baba lying defunct since 2013: BJP legislator
Needs repair, renovation; says Minister Excelsior Correspondent JAMMU, Feb 13: As BJP MLA from Katra Mata Vaishnodevi Baldev Sharma raised uproar over tourism assets lying defunct in Katra and Reasi and alleged fraud, Minister for Rural Development Javid Ahmad Dar informed the House that total 14 properties are currently under the Tourism Departments administration in Reasi district. Follow the Daily Excelsior channel on WhatsApp Dar responded to written question of Sharma on behalf of Chief Minister Omar Abdullah, who holds [] The post TRC at Dera Baba lying defunct since 2013: BJP legislator appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Bill Clintons quote, If you live long enough, youll make mistakes. But if you learn from them, youll be a better person, offers a universal truth about human growth. It admits that mistakes are unavoidable, particularly with time and experience. Rather than focusing on failure, the quote highlights accountability, reflection, and learning.
Married man in SC over dowry complaint by 'live-in partner'
Need to focus on value addition in food processing: Chirag Paswan
8.6k complaints received against sitting judges in last 10 years: Govt
J&K Open Tennis Cship 2025-26 underway
Excelsior Sports Correspondent JAMMU, Feb 13: The J&K Open Men and Women Tennis Championship 2025-26 witnessed thrilling contests today, with top players asserting their dominance and sealing quarterfinal berths. In Mens Singles, Romit Sharma edged past Ashish Bali by 9-6, while Amar Sharma recorded a 9-4 win over Parth Gupta. Quarterfinal action saw Shaurya Pratap Singh outclass Amar Sharma by 9-5, Hardeep Singh defeat Akhilesh Sharma by 9-2 and Gurleen Singh secure a 9-2 victory against Abhinav Sharma, earning semifinal [] The post J&K Open Tennis Cship 2025-26 underway appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
JKP, Shahbad Hockey Academy reach martyrs memorial final
Excelsior Sports Correspondent JAMMU, Jan 13: The semi-finals of the Martyrs Memorial 5-Day Hockey Tournament 2025-26 witnessed intense contests and brilliant performances. In the first semi-final, J&K Police overcame Jammu Central by 2-0 in a penalty shootout after a tightly contested match. Prabjot Singh, goalkeeper of J&K Police, was named Man of the Match for his crucial saves that kept the opposition at bay. The second semi-final saw Shahbad Hockey Academy narrowly defeating Punjab Police by 4-3 in a penalty [] The post JKP, Shahbad Hockey Academy reach martyrs memorial final appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
US Slaps 16% Higher Tariffs, Gets Wider access to India
shivaji sarkar The US tariff cut is supposed to be positive for Indian trade and markets. The US administration is propagating it as a great favour to India. The drumbeats announce that a 50 percent tariff is cut to 18 percent.That looks great. The reality is far away from it. Yes, President Donald Trump imposed a 25% tariff and warned of an additional 25% penalty if India continued buying Russian oil. The penalty remained only a threat, as New Delhi [] The post US Slaps 16% Higher Tariffs, Gets Wider access to India appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
DPS Katra celebrates Heritage Day
Excelsior Correspondent REASI, Feb 13: Delhi Public School Katra celebrated Heritage Day with great enthusiasm, showcasing Indias rich cultural legacy through vibrant performances by students. The event was graced by Dr MM Madhavan, Facility Director at Shri Mata Vaishno Devi Super Speciality Hospital and Dr Vinod Kumar, Assistant Professor, Department of School of Architecture and Landscape Design, SMVDU. Dr Madhavan appreciated the schools efforts in promoting cultural awareness, while Dr Vinod highlighted the importance of preserving heritage and instilling pride [] The post DPS Katra celebrates Heritage Day appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
DBN Mubarak Mandi holds programme
Excelsior Correspondent JAMMU, Feb 13: The Little Hearts Talent Fest Pratibha-Pravah 2026 was held at DBN Vidya Mandir Mubarak Mandi celebrating the creativity and talent of young students. The event was graced by chief guest Vikram Bhau, Deputy Superintendent of Police, currently posted as SDPO North. The programme brought together 47 participants from reputed schools across Jammu. The event commenced with lamp lighting and Saraswati Vandana in the presence of Principal Priya Singh, Assistant Manager Valvinder Singh and Headmistress Sunna [] The post DBN Mubarak Mandi holds programme appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
SLSC clears Rs 289 cr Action Plan under PM-RKVY for FY 2026-27
Excelsior Correspondent JAMMU, Feb 13: The State Level Sanctioning Committee (SLSC) of PM-Rashtriya Krishi Vikas Yojana (PMRKVY)lead by the Chief Secretary, Atal Dulloo today approved the proposed Annual Action Plan (AAP) of Rs 289.16 Cr for FY 2026-27 aimed at accelerating agricultural transformation, enhancing farmers income and strengthening food and nutritional security across the Union Territory. The meeting besides ACS, APD was attended by Commissioner Secretary, SWD; Secretary, Tribal Affairs; Secretary, Revenue; MD, HADP; Secretary in I&C; Director, Resources and [] The post SLSC clears Rs 289 cr Action Plan under PM-RKVY for FY 2026-27 appeared first on Daily Excelsior .

12 C
