Sonam Wangchuks decision to join CJP protest organic, says wife Gitanjali Angmo
Sonam Wangchuk wanted to ensure that the CJPs cause is not sabotaged by nefarious elements, and the movement does not go astray, says his wife Gitanjali J. Angmo
NDA steps up push for numbers ahead of delimitation Bill, Opposition closes ranks
Both the ruling alliance and Opposition INDIA bloc are firming up strategies ahead of the Monsoon Session of Parliament; NDA banks on splits in Trinamool and Sena and the realignment in T.N.; Congresss parliamentary group is scheduled to meet today
Late Fernandez and Martinez goals secure 2-1 win for Argentina, setting up final showdown with Spain
Supreme Court asks CBSE for details of steps taken to curb digital evaluation flubs
The Supreme Court has asked CBSE to detail its actions on digital evaluation issues. A one-member commission is now inquiring into these alleged irregularities. The court noted the frustration caused to students by these system problems. The Centre had previously removed CBSE officials and ordered an inquiry. Urgent action is needed to address students' concerns comprehensively.
SIR exercise: Delhi voters get 10 more days to submit enumeration forms
Electors in Delhi now have an extended period to submit their enumeration forms. House-to-house visits by BLOs in Delhi will continue until August 8. Revised schedules have also been released for Punjab, Telangana, and Karnataka. The final electoral roll for Delhi will now be published on October 19. Similar extensions were previously announced for Andhra Pradesh and Haryana.
BJP Core Group Meet At PM's Residence Ahead Of Monsoon Session Of Parliament
A crucial meeting of top BJP leaders, including Home Minister Amit Shah and party president Nitin Nabin, was held at Prime Minister Narendra Modi's residence on Wednesday.
Kudankulam nuclear plant data breached, NPCIL says core systems untouched
Nuclear Power Corporation of India stated its core systems remain secure after a cyber incident. A ransomware group posted files related to the Kudankulam nuclear plant online. Reliance Group confirmed a partial data breach on a third-party provider's server. These leaked files are not connected to nuclear safety or security systems. The incident involved conventional balance of plant common service facilities.
Delhi high court judge, later Manipur CJ, had LPG agency during tenure
Justice Siddharth Mridul allegedly operated an LPG distributorship during his judicial service. This action appears to violate judicial ethics and conduct codes. Bharat Petroleum Corporation Limited issued notices regarding the alleged contract violations. The agency dealership was eventually suspended by the oil company. The controversy involves a former judge and an oil marketing PSU.
US Military Strikes Ship Trying To Breach Iran Port Blockade
A US aircraft fired on and disabled an unladen oil tanker Wednesday as it tried to break the naval blockade of Iran's ports, the US military said.
Researchers Warn Of Threats To Sacred Groves In Andhra Pradesh
The report on Pavithravanams recommends a combined approach that integrates community-led conservation practices with scientific management for safeguarding these ecosystems.
FTCCI Elects Maheshwari As President, Garimella As SVP
Maheshwari is the chairman and managing director of CIL Securities, a diversified financial services company. The company offers services as registrars and share transfer agents, merchant bankers and depository participants.
Quote of the day by Didier Deschamps offers a timeless lesson about teamwork, humility, and leadership. Didier Deschamps' words remind us that lasting success grows from cooperation, mutual respect, and a commitment to something greater than ourselves. Whether in sports, business, education, or everyday life, individuals achieve their greatest accomplishments when they work together with honesty, trust, and shared purpose. Personal excellence is valuable, but it becomes truly meaningful when it helps an entire team move forward. In the end, the strongest victories are those that everyone achieves together.
Ukrainian Drone Kills Chief Engineer At Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Plant: Russia
The chief engineer at the Russian-controlled Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant has been killed by a Ukrainian drone near the station, the head of Russia's state nuclear corporation Rosatom said on Wednesday.
NBFCs Share Of Education Loans To US Fall To 43% In FY26 From 54 %
These geographies benefited from relatively stable visa regimes, favourable post-study work opportunities and growing acceptance among Indian students. They also attracted greater lender interest as portfolios became more diversified.
Dharwad: Doctor's Death, Son's Injuries Under Probe
City Police Commissioner Shashikumar said that Kiran's family members and friends repeatedly tried to contact him from Tuesday night and Wednesday morning.
Hyderabad Police Step Up Action Against Unauthorised Number Plates
Hyderabad traffic joint commissioner of police, D. Joel Davis said only government-approved high-security registration plates are legally permitted. Any custom alterations, missing digits, or temporary stickers are strictly illegal.
CS Gets Extension, Reshuffle In Top Bureaucracy
The media savvy J Radhakrishnan has been transferred out of the State Electricity Board, where he was chairman and managing director, and posted as director of Anna Administrative Staff College and as director general of training.
Hotel Worker Murdered In Honour Killing
The deceased, Senepalli Bhaskar, belonged to the Scheduled Caste community and hailed from Upparpalli village in Wardhannapet mandal of Warangal district. He was in a relationship with a woman from the Yadav community.
Now, road safety lessons await traffic violators in Delhi
Delhi Traffic Police is conducting Traffic Pathshala, a month-long awareness campaign to explain the consequences of traffic violations and the importance of adhering to road safety norms
MMC Warns Hotels Over Food Waste Disposal
The commissioner directed all hotels and restaurants within the city limits to mandatorily set up in-situ biogas plants for managing their wet food waste or to send it exclusively to authorised waste processing centres.
Mahadev betting funds used for Ebix buy: Enforcement Directorate
The Enforcement Directorate alleges illegal betting funds financed a major acquisition. Vikas Garg's firm Eraaya Lifespaces acquired US software company Ebix using these funds. Money was routed through overseas structures and investment mechanisms. The agency has attached assets worth over 940 crore in this case. This investigation stems from multiple FIRs against betting platform operators.
Traffic Curbs For Jagannath Rath Yatra Today
The first procession, organised by Iskcon, Abids, will begin at 11 am from NTR Stadium near Indira Park and conclude at the Exhibition Grounds around 5 pm.
BRAOU Gets UGC Nod for 5 New Programmes
BRAOU has received UGC approval to launch five new programmes, including teacher education courses, from the 202627 academic year.
Nearly 25% Voters in Hyderabad District Not Available
Stating that the Election Commission has already extended the last day to submit the enumeration form to August 3, and no further extension will be granted.
Musk Says Le Pen Is 'France's Last Hope'
France's Foreign Minister Jean-Noel Barrot appeared to urge Musk to rethink his support.
Jammu and Kashmir: In mourning, CM Omar Adhullah says Delhi protest is on
J&K CM Omar Abdullah confirmed the July 20 Delhi protest for statehood restoration. His party will travel to Delhi on July 19 to decide the next steps. National Conference invited 52 political figures for the planned federalism cause protest. Congress supports statehood plus, demanding land and job rights for the people. PDP has not yet clarified its stance on the National Conference invitation.
Excise targets drug peddlers as dead drop trend soars in Kochi
Sunetra Pawar Holds Key Meeting Amid Legal Challenge To Her Position
The meeting, held at Ms Pawars residence, was attended by senior party leader and state cabinet ministers Chhagan Bhujbal and Hasan Mushrif, Rajya Sabha member Parth Pawar, and other senior functionaries.
EC extends SIR deadline; final electoral roll to be out on Oct. 19
GHMC Expands 'Udvasana' Sacred Collection Drive to 12 Centres
GHMC has expanded its 'Udvasana' sacred collection drive to 12 centres across Hyderabad following encouraging public response.
West Bengal govt. forms judicial panel to probe corruption charges during Trinamool rule
EPS Takes The lead In Preparing AIADMK For Elections
Once the dust raised by the storming of the political citadel by the TVK settled down, the AIADMK would return to its original self and would be able to recoup and fight the elections with its quintessential vim and vigour, he told the party leaders.
Hurriyat Conference chairman Mirwaiz urges restraint as PoK unrest leaves 9 dead
Mirwaiz Umar Farooq urged Pakistan to defuse unrest in PoK through dialogue. He expressed anguish over civilian and police deaths in continuing unrest. Violence centers on a dispute over reserved seats for Kashmiri refugees in the assembly. Protesters want these seats scrapped, which Pakistan-based parties use for influence. Elections are scheduled for July 27, with a court ruling upholding the seats.
Kerala High Court prohibits political events at Thekkinkadu Maidan in Thrissur
Security forces recovered 215 rounds of Pika gun ammunition from a terrorist hideout in Poonch. A search operation in Rajouri continued for a second day to trace two terror suspects. These suspects were captured on CCTV cameras crossing a road late Sunday. Joint operations are ongoing in forested areas of Rajouri and Poonch districts. These extensive combing operations aim to track down elusive militant groups.
Adluri Lakshman Kumar Presents Mission Prakruti Awards
Welfare minister Adluri Lakshman Kumar presented Mission Prakruti awards and urged Gurukul students to play an active role in environmental conservation.
MNCs shifting inventory to India amid West Asia crisis: DP World Exec
West Asian disruptions prompt companies to shift inventory to India. Multinational firms are establishing satellite distribution hubs alongside Dubai. This move diversifies supply chains away from single regional distribution points. Automotive and pharmaceutical sectors are leading this significant inventory relocation. Companies are building buffer stocks at multiple locations for resilience.
Madras High Court nullifies registration of land belonging to Palani math
A Division Bench of Justices C.V. Karthikeyan and R. Sakthivel allowed the appealpreferred by the muttagainst a Single Bench order that had directed the Sub-Registrar to register the sale deed if the document was otherwise in order
Echoes of Karbala, Iran beyond the shadows of war
The Iran that exists beyond stereotypes and western media headlines is a land of faith, resilience, culture, and quiet human dignity
Delhi Cabinet approves Bill to fine officials for delay in services
Penalty of up to 5,000 to be imposed only after hearing official, saysCMO; proposed law set to replace 2011 Act likely to be tabled in Monsoon Session; step towards administrative reforms: CM
Irans disruptive strategy, its global consequences
Tehran needs to recognise the limits of its current geopolitical advantage
'No Place for Drugs in Educational Institutions': DGP C.V. Anand
DGP C.V. Anand said Telangana will establish anti-drug committees in educational institutions to strengthen campus safety and enforce zero tolerance towards narcotics.
Traffic head constable killed in hit-and-run at Singhu border
Fulfil the promise: On restoring Statehood to Jammu and Kashmir
New Delhi cannot keep stalling the restoration of Statehood to J&K
India, EU hopeful of investment protection pact before year-end
India and the European Union aim to finalize an investment protection agreement by year-end. Both sides expressed optimism about concluding the pact soon after their trade council meeting. They are committed to increasing investment flows between India and the European Union. India and the EU also plan to de-risk dependencies in critical areas.
Bandi Backs Auto Driver Over Damaged Religious Slogans
Union minister Bandi Sanjay Kumar backed an autorickshaw driver who alleged that religious slogans on his vehicle were torn by MIM activists in Hyderabad.
Quote of the Day by James Joyce reveals a powerful truth about personal growth, identity, and emotional courage. His famous words from the Irish literary genius behind Ulysses show why escaping problems often leads us back to ourselves. This timeless life lesson inspires self-reflection, resilience, and the search for inner peace in a fast-changing world. Joyces wisdom reminds us that the longest journey can become the shortest path when we finally understand who we truly are.
Quote of the Day: Michael Jackson's quote To give someone a piece of your heart is worth more than all the wealth in the world highlights that giving love and kindness surpasses all worldly riches. This message remains relevant despite being written years ago as people often neglect relationships while chasing financial success. According to Michael Jackson, simple acts of compassion and emotional support create lasting memories and true happiness.
Spain and goalkeeper Unai Simon post another shutout to reach the World Cup final
In a thrilling matchup, Unai Simon's exceptional saves led Spain to a 2-0 success against France, securing their place in the World Cup final for the first time in sixteen years. With this triumph, Spain's defense showcased its strength, achieving a remarkable sixth clean sheet in the tournament and underlining their dominant performance throughout the competition.
Nine creative practitioners explore the traces left behind by people and experiences in Totally Transient Truly Indelible, the culmination of Sunaparantas 10-month Art Initiator Lab VINIKA VISWAMBHARANNT BUZZ Everything is transient, yet some things leave marks that time cannot erase. A familiar fragrance, the echoes of a place, an ordinary object or a childhood memory []
Every year on July 16, the Universal Church and Carmelite Family celebrate the feast of Our Lady of Mount Carmel Br Malvino Alfonso OCD For Carmelites, the Feast of Our Lady of Mount Carmel is an important Marian feast and a joyful occasion to thank God for the countless blessings bestowed through the maternal intercession []
Softer inflation trips rate hike forecasts, RBI hold more likely
Standard Chartered Bank had already withdrawn its August rate hike forecast following the last policy review. ETs interactions with bank economists and a review of research reports show that most institutions now expect the RBI to remain on hold through FY27, while some believe any rate hikes would be back-ended later in the year as the central bank prioritises growth over inflation management.
What India-UK pact means for Goa
On July 15, 2026, the India-United Kingdom Comprehensive Economic and Trade Agreement (CETA) entered into force. Signed in London on July 24, 2025, by Commerce Minister Piyush Goyal and his UK counterpart, in the presence of Prime Ministers Narendra Modi and Keir Starmer, the agreement is the product of 14 negotiating rounds spanning roughly three []
Mirwaiz Umar Farooq urges Pakistan to prioritise dialogue amid LoC killings concerns
Mirwais Umar Farooq voiced concern over recent killings along the Line of Control. He urged Pakistani authorities to prioritize restraint and engage in dialogue for issue resolution. The leader expressed deep sadness regarding the loss of civilian and police lives. Discussions about representation and political status for Kashmiris in Pakistan were also noted. He emphasized that governance legitimacy relies on public consent and trust.
Kerala Congress MLA receives fake call offering ministerial berth for money
Congress MLA Vidya Balakrishnan reported a bribe offer for a ministerial position. A caller claiming to be from the party high command made the proposition. The MLA immediately filed a police complaint after receiving the WhatsApp call. The Kozhikode Cyber Cell has now launched an investigation into this matter. She informed the Congress leadership about the incident as per their direction.
Stray dog that bit two people dies in Coimbatore
Rahul gets relief inone defamation case,notice in another
PTI Sultanpur/Hathras A court in Uttar Pradeshs Sultanpur on Wednesday rejected a revision petition seeking forensic test of Congress leader Rahul Gandhis voice sample in a 2018 defamation case related to his remarks against Home Minister Amit Shah, while another court in Hathras issued notice to him on a complaint linked to the 2020 Boolgarhi []
Rajasthan continues to struggle with maternal deaths
PTI Jaipur/Kota A 25-year-old woman died at Bikaners PBM Hospital after battling post-Caesarean complications for over a month, the third maternal death at the facility in recent weeks, officials said on Wednesday, as Rajasthan struggled with a surge in such cases. The state has reported 19 maternal deaths, mostly linked to post-Caesarean complications and kidney []
US bill seeks 100% tariffs on India for buying Russian oil
Move also aims to cover China, Slovakia, Hungary, Azerbaijan Washington: A bipartisan group of US senators unveiled a bill that seeks to impose 100 per cent tariffs on five countries, including India and China, for purchasing oil from Russia. The bill, brokered by late Republican Senator Lindsey Graham, exempts 15 European nations that buy gas []
Union Bank Eyes $1.5-2 Billion Through FCNR (B) Deposits
The bank is offering around 6.10-6.6 per cent rates on FCNR(B) deposits
Four Ayush colleges will be set up in A.P., says Health Minister
Integrated AYUSH hospitals will be set up at Tirupati, Giddalur, Nandigama, Tenali, Tekkali and Rampachodavaram, with an investment of 90 crore, says Satya Kumar Yadav
Man arrested for sexual harassment following swift intervention of Singappen force
SC questions Patna High Court's reasoning on 'rape' bid ruling
The Supreme Court questioned a Patna High Court order on sexual assault cases. This order stated that pressing breasts and attempting to remove salwar was not rape. The court noted a lack of thorough research in such judicial reasoning. It also approved guidelines for judicial sensitivity in sexual offense cases. All courts must strictly follow these approved handbook guidelines.
Health Minister Pushes Food, Drug Safety
Health minister C. Damodar Rajanarsimha directed officials to strengthen food and drug safety through better coordination, stricter enforcement and upgraded testing infrastructure.
HC grants conditional nod to Trinamool for July 21 Martyrs' Day rally, caps gathering at 2,500
The Calcutta High Court allowed Trinamool's Martyrs' Day rally with a reduced crowd size. The court also stipulated a specific time frame for the commemoration event. Meanwhile, a dissident Trinamool faction received permission for their own rally nearby. Loyalist MLA Madan Mitra resigned from party posts and joined the dissidents. Mitra cited fear of Abhishek Banerjee over the Enforcement Directorate summons.
Russian firms seeking more gasoline from India
Russian energy companies are seeking more gasoline from Indian refiners. This request follows Ukrainian strikes which damaged Russia's refining capacity significantly. India is currently the largest buyer of Russian seaborne crude oil. This situation marks an unusual reversal in the energy trade relationship between the two nations.
Intense heat pushes power consumption to 280 MUs per day in Andhra Pradesh
Steps have been taken to ensure an uninterrupted power supply, and disruptions are being promptly attended to by the staff of the power utilities, says Energy Minister
The case filed by a Tiruppur-based lawyer has been listed for hearing before Chief Justice Sushrut Arvind Dharmadhikari and Justice G. Arul Murugan on Thursday
Karnataka flags off export consignments as U.K.-India FTA kicks in
Export gains: On Indias trade data for June
Indias trade weaknesses are becoming episodic while strengths are turning structural
Another COVID-19 death reported in A.P., three more test positive
The death of 66-year-old man has been attributed to comorbidities, and not the COVID-19 infection alone
The crisis at the heart of non-proliferation
The Treaty on the Non-Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons institutionalised a hierarchy rather than dismantling it
Trinamool Congress MP Abhishek Banerjee gives voice sample in 'inflammatory' speech case
Trinamool Congress MP Abhishek Banerjee provided his voice sample to a magistrate. This action occurred in connection with an investigation into his alleged intimidatory speech. The Criminal Investigations Department is currently probing this specific case. The Calcutta High Court had previously directed his appearance by a set deadline. Failure to comply could have resulted in a financial penalty for the MP.
BJP To Hold July 17 Dharna Over Bidadi Township, Farmers' Cases: Vijayendra
Vijayendra said the BJP and JD(S) would jointly raise farmers' issues and the government's policies during the Legislative Assembly session beginning on August 6.
Psychology says people who crib a lot about almost everything aren't always trying to spread negativity. Psychology explains that frequent complaining can be linked to emotions, stress, personality, thinking patterns and learned habits. While constant complaints may affect relationships and mental well-being, understanding the reasons behind this behavior can help people respond better. Here is what psychology says, which theories explain it, and what lessons people can learn.
S. Janakis voice will echo forever, says Minister Kandula Durgesh
The government will introduce a comprehensive policy for the film industry soon, including single-window clearances for film shoots and support for infrastructure development, says Kandula Durgesh
Family of missing seaman want Centre to take steps to locate him
His family could not get in touch with him from March 26 this yearwhen he was aboard the merchant vessel M.V. PERSISTENSE
This water bottle trick can turn your phones flashlight into a mini lantern
Create a functional camping lantern using a simple water bottle and science. This DIY project involves cutting cardboard rings and a plastic bottle for assembly. The water inside the bottle disperses light, enhancing visibility around your campsite. This clever design utilizes the principle of refraction to spread illumination effectively. Enjoy your homemade lantern for outdoor adventures and camping trips.
300-Crore Central Package for SC Welfare Schools Under Review: Adluri
Union minister Ramdas Athawale has assured a review of Telangana's 300-crore proposal for SC welfare schools and steps to release pending Central funds, minister Adluri Laxman Kumar said.
Amid killings, 1.5 lakh protestors gather in PoK; Islamabad gets July 21 deadline
Protests in Pakistan Occupied Kashmir have intensified with over 1.5 lakh people gathering. The march was postponed, but protesters vow to resume if demands are unmet. Clashes between protestors and authorities have resulted in at least nine deaths. The Awami Action Committee is consulting on next steps to pressure the government. India has condemned the alleged police brutality and called for accountability.
TEA wins CITI award at Bharat Tex
Coimbatore Book Festival from July 17 to 26
TNEA releases provisional allotment for special category students
Revelling in the power of visual politics
How image and digital strategy power Tamil Nadu CM Vijays politics
Any support to Delimitation Bill to be conditional: NCP(SP) President Supriya Sule
Supriya Sule stated the NCP(SP) will consider the delimitation bill. A uniform fifty percent seat increase across all states is required. The party also demands transparency in the delimitation constituency drawing process. Sule clarified her party remains with the INDIA bloc opposition alliance. She addressed reports of her party aligning with the NDA government.
100% tariff threat over Russian oil could roil India-US ties
A US bill proposes tariffs on countries buying Russian oil, potentially impacting India. This move could damage India-US relations, especially during trade deal talks. Europe receives concessions for Russian natural gas imports, creating a double standard. India's Russian crude imports have significantly increased recently. Such sanctions may prove counterproductive for US foreign policy objectives.
MANUU expands Visit Urdu University programme
Vice-chancellor Prof. Syed Ainul Hasan said the university continues to cater to Urdu-speaking students through professional, technical and traditional courses.
SIR Aims To Protect Democracy: Bandi
During his visit, the minister reviewed the SIR process with officials, enquiring about distribution of forms, voter response and other aspects.

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