Padma award for living root bridge guardian Hally War
Our Bureau SHILLONG/GUWAHATI, Jan 25: The President of India has approved the conferment of the Padma Shri Award 2026 to Hally War from Siej village, Sohra, in recognition of his outstanding contribution to social work, environmental conservation, and the preservation of indigenous traditions. Hally Wars extraordinary journey stands out as a powerful example of how []
KSU warns locals against aiding Bdeshi infiltrators
By Our Reporter SHILLONG, Jan 25: The Khasi Students Union (KSU) on Sunday issued a stern warning to residents in border areas, cautioning them against facilitating the illegal entry of Bangladeshi nationals into Meghalaya. The organisation expressed grave concern over reports indicating that some local individuals are actively assisting cross-border infiltrators. KSU president Lambokstarwell Marngar []
KSU asks govt to come clean on ILP-like mechanism
By Our Reporter SHILLONG, Jan 25: The Khasi Students Union (KSU) on Saturday objected to Chief Minister Conrad K. Sangmas remarks regarding opposition to the state governments proposal to introduce an ILP-like mechanism in Meghalaya. The KSU stressed that no one can oppose or support the proposal without first understanding its details. Speaking to reporters, []
R-Day: Security tightened across Eastern Range
By Our Reporter SHILLONG, Jan 25: Meghalaya Police has intensified security measures throughout the Eastern Range in view of the Republic Day celebrations. DIGP (Eastern Range), Shillong, VS Rathore said on Sunday that police personnel would remain vigilant throughout the night, with intensive naka checking and patrolling already underway at various locations. When asked about []
USTM funds linked to Al-Qaeda group, claims Himanta
From Our Special Correspondent GUWAHATI, Jan 25: Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma on Sunday resumed his tirade against University of Science and Technology, Meghalaya (USTM), alleging that funds brought in under the name of Chancellor Mahbubul Hoque were initially sourced from an organisation linked to terror outfit, Al-Qaeda. We have complete information and evidence []
Fatal mishap on NH-127 sparks outcry; contractors under fire
Absence of safety signs blamed for highway fatality Our Bureau DAINADUBI/TURA, Jan 25: The accidental death of a youth on the upcoming Dainadubi-Darugre NH-127 has put contractors in a major quandary, with the lack of signage on the route being blamed for the fatal mishap. A police inquiry following the incident identified the deceased as []
EKH bags Best Election Dist award
By Our Reporter SHILLONG, Jan 25: In recognition of the districts impressive planning and delivery in conduct of elections, East Khasi Hills has been conferred the national Best Election District award for excellence in election management and logistics. Deputy Commissioner Rosetta M Kurbah received the honour from President Droupadi Murmu at the National Voters Day []
KHADC to blacklist Assam security agency for fraud in securing contract
By Our Reporter SHILLONG, Jan 25: The Khasi Hills Autonomous District Council (KHADC) has decided to blacklist an Assam-based private security agency, North East Security Service (NESS), for allegedly resorting to fraudulent practices to secure a security services contract at the National Institute of Technology (NIT), Sohra. Chief Executive Member (CEM) Winston Tony Lyngdoh said []
Sanbor takes stock of Tagore cultural complex in Rilbong
Rabindranath Tagore Cultural Complex to be completed within next eight months By Our Reporter SHILLONG, Jan 25: Arts and Culture Minister Sanbor Shullai on Friday inspected the ongoing construction of the Rabindranath Tagore Cultural Complex at Rilbong, where PWD engineers assured that the project will be completed within the next eight months. Shullai stated that []
15km in 10 hours: Snow rush turns into traffic nightmare in Manali
Thousands of tourists were stranded in Manali for a second day due to icy roads and a massive traffic surge. Exit routes saw jams exceeding 10km, forcing tourists to walk on ice in sub-zero temperatures. Many spent the night shivering in vehicles, describing the ordeal as nightmarish.
Selfie Attempt Turns Fatal: Three Cousins Drown in Nagarkurnool; One Rescued
The children had accompanied their family members to the fields
Shripad: Will discuss Unity Mall project with Centre
Villagers hold sit-in protest outside Union Ministers residence Panaji : Stating that the government respects peoples demands, North Goa MP and Union Minister of State Shripad Naik on Sunday said the Unity Mall in Chimbel is a central government project and any decision on it will be taken in consultation with the Centre. The Union []
CJI calls for collective action against drug abuse
Says law without compassion becomes tyranny Panaji : Chief Justice of India Justice Surya Kant on Sunday called for collective efforts and action to combat drug abuse, and said that law without compassion becomes tyranny and compassion without law becomes chaos. Addressing the concluding function of the 30-day special awareness campaign in the state on []
Panaji : In a proud moment for Goa and Goans, the central government on the eve of Republic Day announced Param Vishisht Seva Medal (PVSM) to two Goans serving in the armed forces Director General, Army Air Defence, Lieutenant General Sumer Ivan DCunha and Lt General Michael Anthony Jude Fernandez. Lt Gen DCunha, a []
Dharmendra, ex-Kerala CM Achuthanandan awarded Padma Vibhushan posthumously
New Delhi: Veteran actor Dharmendra and Left stalwart and former Kerala chief minister VS Achuthanandan have been awarded the Padma Vibhushan posthumously on the occasion of the Republic Day 2026, late JMM founder and former Jharkhand chief minister Shibu Soren, singer Alka Yagnik, and Malayalam superstar Mammotty the Padma Bhushan, and sportspersons Harmanpreet Kaur, Rohit []
High Court Junks Aspirants Plea For Medical Re-examination
HC refuses to halt shop demolition
Bond market funds 76% of states' deficit, up from 50% in FY17
Indian states' fiscal deficits are widening slightly, with market borrowing now funding the majority of their needs. Funding patterns are becoming more disciplined, with longer-term securities and lower borrowing costs. However, demographic shifts are creating distinct fiscal challenges and opportunities for younger versus older states.
695 Motorists Booked for Drunk Driving in Twin Cities; Two-Wheelers Top List
5 arrested, MDMA, cannabis seized
7 Trends That Will Dominate The Culinary World In 2026, As Per The Michelin Guide
Rather than chasing what's new for the sake of it, The Michelin Guide's predictions suggest that the culinary world appears to be 'slowing down' in 2026.
Bhatti Shielding Revanth Reddy, Alleges Harish Rao
He referred to the Deputy CMs statement asking for a letter so that the issue could be discussed with the Chief Minister.
Consumer industry captains seek more tax cuts to support demand
India's consumer goods chiefs are urging the government for tax cuts and measures to boost middle-class purchasing power to sustain consumption recovery. They seek support for local industries against volatile commodity prices and stable input costs, aiming to prevent price hikes for consumers. Increased disposable incomes and infrastructure investments are also key demands.
DC Edit | Inroads Into TN, Kerala May Be Hard For NDA
It is understandable that Mr Modi attacked the DMK on many of its fault lines like domination of party by one family, the issue of corruption that is a longstanding one in the nearly 60-year history of a Dravidian duopoly in Tamil Nadu and the tendency lately of drugs being freely available in the state drawing students and the youth into its seductive embrace
Councillors to stage stir demanding steps to decongest Vyttila Junction
Fresh encounter breaks out between security forces, terrorists in Jammu and Kashmirs Kishtwar
Security forces returned fire, and an intermittent exchange of gunfire was reported as the situation developed, officials said
A hundred years ago | Forestry training in India
Key sectors eye zero-duty EU access
India and the EU are poised to announce a free trade agreement, with domestic industries pushing for zero-duty access in sectors like textiles and leather to better compete with nations like Bangladesh and Vietnam. While the auto sector seeks protection against Chinese EVs, mobility-related easing for professionals is also anticipated.
DC Edit | Indias UN Stand On Iran Welcome
It goes without saying that the Iranian governments crackdown on protesters who fight for basic political and human rights has no justification
Indias air superiority during Operation Sindoor made Pakistan call for truce: European think-tank
A European military analysis reveals India achieved air superiority during Operation Sindoor. This 88-hour operation in May 2025 forced Pakistan to seek a ceasefire. The report highlights the effectiveness of India's integrated air defence system. It also notes the loss of an Indian Rafale fighter jet. The conflict involved advanced aircraft and sophisticated air defence networks.
Rhinos roamed Western Ghats foothills 3,500 years ago: Study
Archaeologists discovered Indian rhino bone fragments at a neolithic site near Coimbatore, dating back approximately 3,500 years. This finding suggests rhinos once roamed the Western Ghats, expanding their known historical range beyond current habitats in Assam and the north-eastern plains.
HP launches HyperX Omen 15 gaming laptop series in India
Even the World Trade Organisation (WTO) needs to be recast to suit the preferences of the United States, without bothering about its poorer members
Shibu Soren is and will forever remain 'Bharat Ratna': Jharkhand CM on Padma Bhushan to father
A statement from the Jharkhand Mukti Morcha said Shibu Soren should have been conferred with Bharat Ratna, and not Padma Bhushan, and said the demand for Bharat Ratna for him would continue to be raised
Three killed in separate road accidents within 24 hours
Rider crushed, car driver dies in tree crash, pedestrian knocked down Panaji/Sankhali/Mapusa: The state witnessed a series of tragic road accidents at different locations over the last 24 hours, resulting in the loss of three lives. In the first incident, a fatal accident occurred at Lakhere-Bicholim on Sunday morning, where a two-wheeler rammed into a []
Tuem hosp to start with 12 OPDs, Rs 11cr tenders floated for equipment
Pernem: The new hospital at Tuem will commence operations with 12 outpatient departments, and tenders worth Rs 11 core have been floated for equipment, Mandrem MLA Jit Arolkar said on Sunday. When the word GMC link is specifically mentioned, all the facilities which are available at GMC will be provided. The government is serious about []
Betalbatim body slams objection process, calls for extended review window
Margao: The Betalbatim gram sabha on Sunday unanimously opposed and rejected the process adopted to invite suggestions and objections to the draft Coastal Zone Management Plan (CZMP) 2019 and demanded a period of 60 days to study the document and submit its representation to the state government. The meeting was chaired by sarpanch Antonio Fernandes. []
In Assolna, locals demand review of garbage collection system
Margao: The garbage issue once again dominated the Assolna gram sabha, with villagers seeking a review of the ongoing door-to-door garbage collection system. They also demanded concrete steps to control the stray dog population. On the existing garbage collection mechanism, gram sabha members said the user fees need to be reassessed, as the services provided []
Eight Firefighters Injured in Rescue Operation
Five fire tenders with 60 fire fighters have been stationed at the fire hit building as a stand by till they get clearance from the field officers and rescue teams.
From awareness to impact: GSInCs journey in building Goas innovation ecosystem
The Goa State Innovation Council (GSInC) has been exploring several technological and innovative avenues that have included students and start-ups at its core. Chairman of GSInC,Jose Manuel Noronha, in conversation with Diana Fernandes of The Navhind TImes As Chairman of Goa State Innovation Council (GSInC), how has the Council grown from its early days? From []
Budgetary focus, constraints and expectations
By Prof. D. M. Deshpande The countdown for the FY 27 budget has begun. It will be presented on February 1 by the Finance Minister for the third time (full budget) in 3.0 of the Prime Minister, Narendra Modis government. There is no budget that does not have expectations from multiple stakeholders. Generally speaking the []
Gifts from specified relatives exempt from tax irrespective of amount
B. PRABHU VERLEKAR Do politicians use casino winnings as a method to convert black money into white money? Is this a commonly adopted practice, and what is the typical modus operandi followed by political figures? From where they get funds? I am writing my thesis for doctorate in Political Funding. Please guide. Prof. Vishwas J. []
BSNL and Viasat advance Indian Navys SATCOM modernisation programme
Bharat Sanchar Nigam Limited (BSNL) and Viasat, Inc., a global leader in satellite communications, today announced they are supporting the next phase of the Indian Navys satellite communications upgrade program, set to begin later this month. Under an agreement signed between BSNL and the Indian Defense Forces, Viasats high-capacity Ka-band satellite systems will be used []
Mathematics competition for school students held at VIT in Vellore
No space for Hindi then, now, or ever, says Stalin
Minister lays foundation for bypass in Tiruvallur town
33 police personnel, including five women, to receive gallantry, service medals today
Republic Day 2026: All About History And Significance Of This Auspicious Day
Republic Day 2026: The celebrations at Kartavya Path will be a unique blend of 150 years of the national song 'Vande Mataram'.
Poonch man arrested for offensive online post
Poonch Police apprehended a 60-year-old man for allegedly posting inflammatory social media content that threatened public order and communal harmony. The accused's offensive post reportedly caused widespread resentment among a particular community. Authorities have initiated legal proceedings and issued an advisory warning citizens against similar online actions.
Mumbai Professor Who Was Stabbed To Death Planned Dinner On Wife's Birthday
Alok Kumar Singh, a Mumbai college professor who was allegedly stabbed to death by a commuter following an argument over alighting from a local train at Malad station, had planned dinner with his wife to celebrate her birthday.
VCK will stick to 14-year-old decision with respect to PMK
Five Hostel Inmates Inhale Smoke, Hospitalised
Short circuit in AC sparks fire at private girls hostel; safety lapses flagged
Shibu Soren Will Forever Remain 'Bharat Ratna': Hemant Soren On Padma Bhushan To Father
Jharkhand Chief Minister Hemant Soren on Sunday expressed gratitude to the Centre for conferring the Padma Bhushan on his late father Shibu Soren, as his party, the JMM, demanded a Bharat Ratna for the tribal stalwart.
Khamenei Hiding in Bunker Amid Fears of Possible US Attack: Report
The secure facility, described as a network of reinforced tunnels built to withstand wartime attacks, is designed to ensure continuity of leadership during extreme security threats.
Frequent switches to online, hybrid modes hit children with special needs the hardest
Kremlin: Europe replaced Russia dependence with US reliance
Blames Western sanctions for distorting bilateral economic ties Moscow : European nations have freed themselves from what they called reliance on Russia only to fall into a new dependence on the US, the Kremlin has said, blaming Western sanctions for distorting bilateral economic ties. Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said Europes earlier relationship with Russia was []
Over 3,000 police personnel deployed for Republic Day celebrations in Vellore, nearby districts
Reasons cited for US decision to withdraw are untrue: WHO chief
Europe: After the United States withdrawal from the World Health Organisation (WHO), Director-General Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus said they hoped the US would return to active participation in the WHO in the future. In a post on X, the WHO Chief hailed the contributions of the United States, a founding member of the WHO, which played []
Plans afoot to make Delhi Indias economic hub: CM
Gupta lays out vision for developed Delhi at R-Day event; says there will be no shortage of fundsto fast-track infrastructure projects; presents govt.s 11-month report card and highlights top priorities
Bharat Bhushan | Governors As Agents Of Delhi? Lets Scrap Post
While previous governments at the Centre have also misused governors, the problem has become much more acute under the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP). What was episodic and less visible has become in-your-face
Police involvement in criminal cases highlights a deeper underlying problem
Padma award catches fleet-footed Silambam exponent in Puducherry off guard
Letters to The Editor January 26, 2026
Unparalleled Bravery: Shaurya Chakra For CRPF Officer Who Killed 10 Manipur Insurgents
On the eve of the 77th Republic Day, India's largest paramilitary unit, the Central Reserve Police Force, has been awarded 13 medals for gallantry, including a Shaurya Chakra for an officer who led his team against an insurgent attack in Manipur.
Two from the State chosen for Padma Bhushan, 11 to receive Padma Shri
Ballot Stronger Than Bullet, BJP Chief Tells New Voters
Criticising armchair critics who skip polling while debating in round tables, Rao flagged declining turnout among the educated as alarming. Turn 18, get the vote, vote to earn the right to question, he told Gen-Z voters.
Neo-colonial shadows: on Trump, Greenland and his Davos talk
Donald Trump is driving U.S. allies towards China with his antics
Symbols of local heritage missing in Puducherry Republic Day tableaux, says DMK leader
France Holds Indian Captain of Suspected Russian Sanctions-Busting Tanker
A preliminary investigation was opened on charges of failure to fly a flag.
Womens Rights and Health in Focus at AIDWA Meet
The programme began with songs and dances, followed by tributes to AIDWA members killed in different states.
The Donroe Doctrine, Venezuelas fragile pragmatism
Venezuela is now a subordinate partner to the U.S., and the pointer is that the Global South needs to act in concert
Facing opposition from VCK and outwitted by his son, Ramadoss runs out of electoral options
Bigger schools, better futures
The road to universal, high-quality school education runs through integrated schools
Assets worth over 30 crore seized in codeine cough syrup case
A notice of attachment has been posted on their house located in Kayastha Tola, Prahlad Ghat
Baked Goods Made By Prisoners To Be Served During R-Day Parade In Bengaluru
Bakery products prepared by inmates of Bengaluru's Parappana Agrahara Central Prison will be served as snacks at the Republic Day celebrations at the Manekshaw Parade Ground in Karnataka on Monday.
State Police Personnel Get Presidents Medals
Medals for meritorious service were also conferred on personnel
Hyderabad: Injured Peacock Rescued From Bank Premises
Subba Reddy stated that Devi allegedly broke glass panes and forced open the main door with the help of a carpenter to gain entry
Killer agents: on immigration enforcement, Minnesota shootings
Federal-State relations have reached breaking point in Minnesota
HLF 2026 Attracts Crowd on Sunday
The documentary, based in the Ramnathgudpalle grasslands of Telangana, was voiced by actor Navdeep, written by Pranay Juvvadi and Sanjeev Siva, and was directed by Chinnaboina Pradeep Kumar.
India-UAE ties stability, substance, strategic union
The partnership is based on trust and shared interests, and stands out for its stability
The foundation presented prizes to 91 students. Incharge collector Apoorva Bharat felicitated five senior citizens and distributed EPic cards to new voters.
Man Cheated of Rs 10 Lakh in Online Car Deal
Fraudsters posed as seller, took advance via third-party accounts
'My India, My Vote,' Governor's Call to Citizens
Referring to Article 324 of the Constitution, Governor Jishnu Dev Varma said the independence and impartiality of the Election Commission of India were central to ensuring free and fair elections in a diverse nation.
Budget 2026-27: Key numbers to watch as Nirmala Sitharaman counts on growth
On February 1, Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman is set to unveil the Budget for the 2026-27 fiscal year. As the economy navigates a wave of external pressures, we can expect a focus on robust domestic strategies to sustain impressive growth. Controlling fiscal deficits will remain pivotal, and all eyes will be on the critical figures presented.
UTF calls for strengthening government schools through increased enrolment
Action against BJP over PM flex boards routine, says mayor
He said the measures were taken in accordance with strict directions issued by the Kerala High Court against the installation of illegal hoardings and flex boards in public places
Police, GHMC to Act Against Illegal Basement Use
The enforcement will focus particularly on densely populated commercial areas, such as Madina Centre, Begum Bazaar, Goshamahal, Abids, Ameerpet, Panjagutta, and Secunderabad.
Russia captures another village in northeastern Ukraine, Defence Ministry says
Ukraines DeepState military blog, which uses open-source reports to track the positions of both armies, made no mention of the village in a report on January 23, but said Russian forces are continuing their pressure in the Vovchansk area.
Indian companies scale up AI across operations and functions
Miner Vedanta has embedded AI, automation, IoT, drones, digital twins, and predictive analytics into daily operations to drive measurable gains in safety, productivity, and resource efficiency. Tata Steel is leveraging AI to analyse workforce safety data, identifying critical safety insights including recurring root causes of incidents, flag high-risk zones, and monitor critical safety gaps.
Poor Governance Fuels Youth Unrest, Says Radhakrishnan
He expressed concern over religious revivalism in neighbouring countries, noting that declining minority populations in Pakistan and Bangladesh posed challenges for India: Reports
Witnessing the Gaza tragedy: Dr. Santhosh Kumars lens captures the human cost of genocide
The Last Sky, a photo exhibition that opened at the Fine Arts College Gallery, Palayam is open to public daily from 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. till January 31. Entry is free.
Waqf Activists Seek Land Registration on Bhu Bharati
Demand joint inspections, Bhu Bharati upload and encroachment data

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