From village courts to world stage: How Banu Mushtaqs stories of women and margins won the booker
BJP win in Chhattisgarh turned the tide in decisive fight against Naxals
Encounter between terrorists & security forces under way in J&K's Kishtwar
India rejects Pakistan's school bus attack 'baseless' allegations
Oral Contraceptives May Triple Stroke Risk
Lawyers skip vacation work, judiciary gets backlog blame: CJI B R Gavai
'Congress has lost all sense of nationalism'
As MPs' team leaves for Japan, Congress and BJP trade barbs
India expels another Pakistan mission official for 'spy activities'
ISI spy ring planning a terror strike in Delhi dismantled, 2 in custody
India, EU may finalise interim FTA by July
Madras high court stays Tamil Nadu law changes allowing vice-chancellors appointments by CM
750 picked via computerised lottery to go on Kailash Yatra
For these temple turtles in Kanpur, paneer is the top pick
Hasty resumption of Attari Border Retreat confuses citizens and emboldens adversaries
Rattan Singh Gill The Centres decision toresume the daily Beating Retreat Ceremony at the Attari-Wagah borderhas ignited a firestorm of criticism across the country, with military veterans, former diplomats, and prominent public figures decrying the move as ill-timed, strategically incoherent, and deeply insensitivecoming just weeks after thePahalgam terrorist attackthat claimed 26 civilian lives. At a [] The post Hasty resumption of Attari Border Retreat confuses citizens and emboldens adversaries appeared first on Northlines .
Operation Sindoor I Every Pak terror camp within our reach: LG Sinha
SaysPakistanwas taught a lesson it wont forget for seven generations Jammu Tawi, May 21:Stating thatPakistanand the world know that every inch of its territory hosting terror camps is within the reach of the Indian Armed Forces, Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha on Wednesday said, Operation Sindoor has sent a strong message globally This is not [] The post Operation Sindoor I Every Pak terror camp within our reach: LG Sinha appeared first on Northlines .
Goas Zuari Bridge to get Eiffel-inspired observatory towers with revolving restaurant, art gallery
Many ex-servicemen ready to serve nation: Sainik Board
Jammu Tawi, May 21: Given the deployment of ex-servicemen to protect vital installations after Operation Sindoor, Secretary, Jammu Zila Sainik Board, Col (retd) Bhupinder Singh Sambyal on Wednesday said that not just 4,000 volunteers but many others were ready to serve the country. The Sainik Welfare Board of Jammu and Kashmir had moved a proposal [] The post Many ex-servicemen ready to serve nation: Sainik Board appeared first on Northlines .
Indus Water Treaty to be renegotiated: Govt sources
The Indus Water Treaty will be renegotiated and not considered on old terms, say government sources. India wants to rework the treaty according to its interests under international rules that makes it mandatory to provide water to lower areas. According to sources, Pakistans request to reinstate the Indus Water Treaty will not be considered, but [] The post Indus Water Treaty to be renegotiated: Govt sources appeared first on Northlines .
Pride of Gujarat breaks new ground, 891 wild lions call state home
Govt rolls out initiatives to curb road crashes in 100 districts
Murshidabad fact-finding panel's report has exposed TMC govt's anti-Hindu brutality: BJP
J&K, Ladakh tagged Hard Area for IFS officers
JAMMU, May 21: The Ministry of Environment, Forest and Climate Change has issued fresh guidelines for the transfer and posting of Indian Forest Service (IFS) officers under the Joint AGMUT Cadre. As per the order dated September 5, 2024, the Union Territories of Jammu & Kashmir and Ladakh have now been categorized as Category B [] The post J&K, Ladakh tagged Hard Area for IFS officers appeared first on Northlines .
IndiGo flight hit by hailstorm, pilot declares emergency
SRINAGAR, May 21: A Srinagar-bound Indigo flight from Delhi with more than 220 people on board experienced turbulence on Wednesday due to inclement weather, prompting the pilot to report the emergency to air traffic control at Srinagar. The aircraft later landed safely here and has been grounded, officials said. Videos of the moments of turbulence [] The post IndiGo flight hit by hailstorm, pilot declares emergency appeared first on Northlines .
Gunners destroyed 20+ enemy posts aiding Poonch infiltration: Official
Jammu, May 21: After the Pahalgam terror attack, the Indian Armys artillery gunners turned targeted and decimated over 20 Pakistani posts meant for staging infiltration into Poonch sector, a top official said. Failing to match up to the Indian troops assault, Pakistan targeted civilian areas, causing casualties in the Poonch sector, the official added. The [] The post Gunners destroyed 20+ enemy posts aiding Poonch infiltration: Official appeared first on Northlines .
Karra targets Jaishankar over Op Sindoor statement
Srinagar, May 21: Jammu and Kashmir Pradesh Congress Committee (JKPCC) president Tariq Hameed Karra on Wednesday hit out at External Affairs Minister S Jaishankars statement that India had informed Pakistan beforehand about the missile strikes on terror infrastructure in the neighbouring country. Our external affairs minister says that we informed Pakistan that we are going [] The post Karra targets Jaishankar over Op Sindoor statement appeared first on Northlines .
BSF foiled infiltration of 50 terrorists in Samba during Op Sindoor: DIG Mand
Multiple terrorist hideouts destroyed inSialkotsector Jammu, May 21:The Border Security Force (BSF) foiled an infiltration bid of nearly 50 terrorists during Operation Sindoor on May 8, a top official of the paramilitary force said on Wednesday. Deputy Inspector General (DIG) of the BSF, SS Mand said, On May 8 a major infiltration attempt involving 4550 [] The post BSF foiled infiltration of 50 terrorists in Samba during Op Sindoor: DIG Mand appeared first on Northlines .
NCs Working Committee passes 7 resolutions, discusses sufferings of shelling-affected areas
Condemns Baisaran terror attack, urges GoI to restore full statehood immediately Srinagar, May 21:The National Conference (NC) Central Working Committee on Wednesday passed seven resolutions, including the immediate restoration of statehood toJammu and Kashmir. The meeting was chaired by party president Dr Farooq Abdullah at Nawa-e-Subha. The meeting also observed a two-minute silence to pay [] The post NCs Working Committee passes 7 resolutions, discusses sufferings of shelling-affected areas appeared first on Northlines .
Jammu hits seasons hottest day; Srinagar at 32C
Srinagar, May 21:There is no letup in the heat wave conditions inJammu and Kashmiras multiple areas, includingJammu, the winter capital of the region, recorded the seasons hottest day on Wednesday. Amidst the forecast of hot and dry weather conditions,Srinagar, the summer capital ofJammu and Kashmir, recorded a maximum temperature of 32.0 degrees Celsius. Jammucity has [] The post Jammu hits seasons hottest day; Srinagar at 32C appeared first on Northlines .
Bharat Bio successfully completes Phase III trials of new oral cholera vaccine Hillchol
Bharat Biotech's oral cholera vaccine, Hillchol, has demonstrated successful Phase III clinical trial results, proving effective against both Ogawa and Inaba serotypes. The vaccine exhibited a significant rise in vibriocidal antibodies and maintained a strong safety profile across all age groups. With production capacity of 200 million doses, Hillchol can address the global cholera crisis and vaccine shortages.
Amid the heightened tensions of Operation Sindoor and growing threats to civilian infrastructure, the Jammu and Kashmir Governments decision to deploy 4,000 ex-servicemen across all 20 districts signals a timely and strategic move. With Pakistans recent drone provocations and the Indian Armed Forces targeting terror infrastructure deep within hostile territory, safeguarding critical assets like power [] The post Veterans in Vigil appeared first on Northlines .
Has Shashi Tharoor's association with Congress reached dead end?
Tensions escalate between Shashi Tharoor and the Congress party as Tharoor's repeated praise for PM Modi's policies and acceptance of a government nomination have widened the existing gap. The Congress leadership is unhappy with Tharoor's actions, leading to speculation about his future within the party.
Banu Mushtaq, a longtime womens rights advocate and Kannada writer, won the 2025 International Booker Prize for Heartlamp, a collection of short stories drawn from decades of listening to the silences and struggles of Indian women. In this conversation with TOIs Jaya Bhattacharji Rose, she shares why she writes, how pain becomes protest, and what her win means for voices from the margins
For Pakistan, the War with India is not Geographical but religious
By Aushutosh On May 7, India crossed the Rubicon. The Roman senate had prohibited Julius Caesar from entering Italy with his army, but in 49 BC, Caesar, as the governor of Gaul, crossed the boundary line between Italy and Gaul, and history is witness to what followed later. The Indian army on May 7 [] The post For Pakistan, the War with India is not Geographical but religious appeared first on Northlines .
Delhi-NCR sees sudden weather shift with dust storms, thunder and rain after days of heat
Delhi-NCR experienced a sudden weather change on Wednesday evening. A severe hailstorm with heavy rainfall hit the region. Strong winds and dust affected visibility in the capital. The weather department reported wind speeds of 60-70 kmph. A cyclonic circulation over Haryana is influencing the weather. This followed intense heat, with the heat index reaching 50.
Madras HC stays provision enabling Tamil Nadu government to appoint vice chancellors
The Madras high court has temporarily halted a provision allowing the Tamil Nadu government to appoint vice chancellors in state universities, despite the government's opposition. This stay stems from a petition arguing the amendments conflict with UGC regulations and the constitutional distribution of powers.
'Insult to Army': BJP Slams Congress Over Remarks On Drone Costs, Operation Sindoor
'Marital rape not legal offence': HC quashes Section 377 case against husband
The Delhi high court has dismissed an order to prosecute a husband under Section 377 for unnatural sex with his wife, citing the marital rape exception and contradictions in the wife's statements. The court emphasized that Section 377 doesn't apply to non-penile-vaginal intercourse within marriage, especially without explicit lack of consent.
India declared a Pakistani official persona non grata. The official was asked to leave within 24 hours. This action follows a previous expulsion of another Pakistani official earlier in May. Tensions rose after India's counterterror operation and strikes on terror launchpads across Pakistan. Pakistan responded with drone incursions. India then destroyed key Pakistani military installations. A ceasefire was later reached.
Politics Over A Sinking Bengaluru: Congress, BJP Trade Blame As City Drowns
TMC leader Kunal Ghosh accused BJP of exploiting the Murshidabad violence for political gain, contrasting it with BJP's alleged failure to prevent the Pahalgam terror attack. He praised Mamata Banerjee's government for its swift response to the Murshidabad unrest, including arrests and compensation.
Alka Lamba, All India Mahila Congress chief, pledged Rs 2,500 monthly for deprived women in Bihar if the Mahagathbandhan wins, backing Tejashwi Yadav's 'Mai Behan Maan' scheme. Lamba criticized the NDA for neglecting women's welfare, promising immediate implementation post-election, similar to Congress initiatives in other states. BJP countered, accusing the alliance of misleading voters.
India has vehemently denied Pakistan's accusations of involvement in the deadly suicide bombing that targeted a school bus in Balochistan's Khuzdar district. The Ministry of External Affairs condemned the attack, expressing condolences while dismissing Pakistan's claims as a diversion from its own internal issues and reputation as a hub of terrorism.
China-Pakistan economic corridor to expand into Afghanistan: Why it matters for India
Pakistan and China agreed to extend the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor to Afghanistan. India consistently opposed this move due to construction in Pakistan-occupied Kashmir. This trilateral meeting occurred after Operation Sindoor. New Delhi raised concerns over terror infrastructure funded by Pakistan. Afghanistan's inclusion raises concerns for India, given existing border issues with China and Pakistan.
PM Modi hails 'remarkable success' of operation against Naxalites
Prime Minister Narendra Modi lauded security forces for neutralizing 27 Naxalites in Chhattisgarh, including top leader Nambala Keshav Rao, alias Basavaraju. Union Home Minister Amit Shah hailed the operation as a landmark achievement in eliminating Naxalism. The government aims to eradicate Maoism by March 2026, with ongoing operations and surrenders contributing to the effort.
Uttarakhand Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami on Wednesday interacted with citizens who had lodged complaints in CM Helpline-1905 and took feedback from them.
DMK Worker Sacked After Wife Alleges 'Grooming' Girls For Politicians, Protests Erupt
The Rouse Avenue court commenced hearing the ED's case against Sonia and Rahul Gandhi in the National Herald matter, focusing on alleged money laundering involving a Rs 90.25 crore loan. The ED argued that Congress party donors were cheated, and Young Indian was a sham entity used to misappropriate assets worth over Rs 2,000 crore.
SC dismisses plea seeking FIR against Justice Varma in cash recovery case
New Delhi, May 21: The Supreme Court on Wednesday dismissed a writ petition filed by advocate Mathews Nedumpara and others seeking registration of an FIR against Justice Yashwant Varma in connection with the alleged recovery of illicit cash from his official residence. A bench comprising Justice Abhay S Oka and Justice Ujjal Bhuyan observed [] The post SC dismisses plea seeking FIR against Justice Varma in cash recovery case appeared first on Northlines .
IndiGo to launch direct flights from Mumbai to Manchester, Amsterdam in July
J&K: Committee formed to boost ease of doing business for MSMEs
JAMMU, May 21: The Jammu and Kashmir Government has approved the formation of a dedicated committee to improve the Ease of Doing Business for Micro, Small, and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs) in the Union Territory. Check order copy here: Order Copy The post J&K: Committee formed to boost ease of doing business for MSMEs appeared first on Northlines .
'Ek chawanni chaandi ki ... ': BJP's poetic jibe at Sonia, Rahul Gandhi over National Herald case
The BJP has contrasted the Congress party of Mahatma Gandhi's era with its current leadership, highlighting the National Herald case involving Sonia and Rahul Gandhi. This criticism coincides with the Enforcement Directorate's court submissions, asserting a 'prima facie' money laundering case against the Congress leaders.
Waqf not a fundamental right or essential part of Islam, Centre tells Supreme Court
The Centre has informed the Supreme Court that waqf, while an Islamic concept, isn't an essential part of Islam and thus can't be claimed as a fundamental right. This statement was made during arguments defending the Waqf (Amendment) Act, 2025, which is being challenged in court.
IndiGo starts Europe & UK flights from July 1; will finally serve hot meals onboard
J&K: Govt orders shutdown of unauthorized websites, mandates use of official emails
JAMMU, May 21: The Jammu and Kashmir Government has issued a directive to all administrative departments to adopt standard cyber security practices and shut down all unauthorized departmental websites using private domains like .com or .org. Check order copy here: Order Copy The post J&K: Govt orders shutdown of unauthorized websites, mandates use of official emails appeared first on Northlines .
Vice President Jagdeep Dhankhar affirmed that terrorists themselves validated 'Operation Sindoor,' highlighting India's decisive military action against terror groups like Jaish-e-Mohammed and Lashkar-e-Taiba following the Pahalgam killings. The operation targeted terror facilities across Pakistan, sending a strong message that terrorism would be punished, as confirmed by the terrorists' own acknowledgment of losses.
Drone-like objects spotted over Kolkata, cops probing espionage angle
Kolkata police are investigating the appearance of at least ten drone-like objects in the city's night sky. The objects were sighted over areas including Hastings, Vidyasagar Setu, and Maidan on Monday night, raising concerns about potential espionage. The central government has requested a report from the West Bengal government regarding the incident.
India's lion population rises by a third
India's Asiatic lion population has seen a significant increase, rising to 891, according to the latest census. This growth, from 674 in 2020, highlights the success of conservation efforts in Gujarat's Gir wildlife sanctuary. Despite the positive trend, experts caution about the genetic risks associated with a single isolated population.
No one has right over Govt land, even under Waqf by User: Centre to SC
New Delhi, May 21: The Centre on Wednesday told the Supreme Court that nobody can claim right over government land and it is legally empowered to reclaim properties which are declared waqf by using the waqf by user principle. Waqf by user refers to a concept where a property is recognised as waqf based on [] The post No one has right over Govt land, even under Waqf by User: Centre to SC appeared first on Northlines .
Jal Shakti Minister to tour Bundelkhand, Vindhya for Jal Jeevan Mission ground audit
Swatantra Dev Singh will soon visit Bundelkhand and Vindhya to check Jal Jeevan Mission progress. The focus is on verifying tap water access in drought-prone villages. Inspections will start with nine districts. Singh will interact with residents and gather feedback. He warned of strict action for negligence. Anurag Srivastava highlighted project delays in Mirzapur.
No one has right over government land, even under Waqf by user: Centre to SC
The Centre asserted in the Supreme Court that government land cannot be claimed by any entity, even if used for religious purposes and classified as waqf. This stance came amidst challenges to the Waqf (Amendment) Act, 2025, with the court examining the power to denotify waqf properties and the composition of waqf boards.
J&K: Govt orders physical verification of stores in R&B Dept
JAMMU, May 21: The Jammu and Kashmir Public Works (R&B) Department has directed physical verification of all stores at the divisional level. As per an order, Committees have been formed at the zonal level with the Chief Accounts Officer as Chairman, and Executive Engineer and Assistant Accounts Officer as members. These committees will verify store [] The post J&K: Govt orders physical verification of stores in R&B Dept appeared first on Northlines .
Chhattisgarh: 26 Naxalites killed in ongoing encounter in Narayanpur district
Chhattisgarh, May 21: Chhattisgarh Deputy Chief Minister Vijay Sharma on Wednesday said that at least 26 Naxals were killed during an encounter that broke out between security forces and Naxals in the forest area of Abujhmad in Narayanpur district. Speaking to ANI, the Deputy CM confirmed that one soldier was injured during the encounter and [] The post Chhattisgarh: 26 Naxalites killed in ongoing encounter in Narayanpur district appeared first on Northlines .
'Insult to the valour of Indian Army': BJP slams Kharge's 'small war' remark on Operation Sindoor
BJP MP Sudhanshu Trivedi strongly criticized Congress president Mallikarjun Kharge's description of Operation Sindoor as a small war, deeming it an insult to the Indian Army's valor and the nation's sentiments. Trivedi accused Kharge and Rahul Gandhi of making anti-India statements as part of a planned conspiracy by the INDIA alliance.
The Enforcement Directorate (ED) has informed a Delhi court that a preliminary money laundering case exists against Congress leaders Sonia and Rahul Gandhi in the National Herald case. This submission was made during arguments on the chargesheet's cognizance.
The Supreme Court granted interim bail to Ashoka University professor Ali Khan Mahmudabad, who was arrested for social media posts concerning Operation Sindoor. The court has ordered the formation of a Special Investigation Team (SIT) to investigate the case. Mahmudabad faces charges under the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita, including endangering national integrity, following complaints about his remarks.
LeT co-founder Amir Hamza critically hurt, hospitalized in Lahore: Report
Lahore: Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT) co-founder Amir Hamza was critically injured under mysterious circumstances at him home and hospitalized in Lahore under tight ISI security, The Times of India reported. Reports indicate that the 66-year-old editor of Lashkars publications was seriously injured at his residence and is currently being treated at a military hospital in Lahore [] The post LeT co-founder Amir Hamza critically hurt, hospitalized in Lahore: Report appeared first on Northlines .
Pakistan: 4 children killed, 38 injured in School Bus Blast in Balochistan
Karachi, May 21: At least four children were killed and 38 others injured when a school bus was hit by a blast in Pakistans Balochistan province on Wednesday morning, according to media reports. The blast occurred in the Khuzdar district, the Dawn newspaper reported, quoting Khuzdar Deputy Commissioner Yasir Iqbal Dashti. The bus was targeted [] The post Pakistan: 4 children killed, 38 injured in School Bus Blast in Balochistan appeared first on Northlines .
An all-party parliamentary delegation, led by JD(U) MP Sanjay Kumar Jha, has embarked on a multi-nation visit to Japan, South Korea, Indonesia, Malaysia, and Singapore as part of Operation Sindoor. The initiative aims to expose Pakistan's role in state-sponsored terrorism and highlight India's firm stance against cross-border terrorism.
Suicide bomb hits school bus in Pakistan's Balochistan; 4 children killed, 38 injured
A suicide car bombing in Pakistan's Balochistan province tragically killed at least four children and injured 38 others as it targeted a school bus. The attack, occurring in the Khuzdar district, is suspected to be the work of Baloch separatists, with the Balochistan Liberation Army (BLA) being a primary suspect.
Elon Musk to slash political spending, hits snag for Republicans
Washington: Elon Musk, the richest person in the world and a key financial supporter of President Donald Trump, said Tuesday that hell be spending a lot less on political campaigns, a reversal that could be a setback for Republicans ahead of next years midterm elections. Musk disclosed his decision via videoconference during a Bloomberg forum 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 .
Nashik Guardian Minister Race Heats Up After Chhagan Bhujbals Return To Cabinet
Prime Minister Narendra Modi paid tribute to former Prime Minister Rajiv Gandhi on his 34th death anniversary. Congress leaders, including Rahul Gandhi and Mallikarjun Kharge, also offered homage at Veer Bhoomi. Rajiv Gandhi, who served as Prime Minister from 1984 to 1989, was assassinated in 1991. He was the country's youngest Prime Minister, assuming office at the age of 40.
'False campaign': Congress files FIR against BJP's Amit Malviya, Arnab Goswami
The Congress party has filed a police complaint against BJP IT cell head Amit Malviya and Republic TV's Arnab Goswami, accusing them of spreading misinformation. The FIR, lodged in Bengaluru, alleges that Malviya and Goswami falsely claimed the Istanbul Congress Centre is the Indian National Congress's office.
After Operation Sindoor, 'Saudagar' Back In Business In Congress's Political Parlance
Jayant Narlikar: Walking softly, carrying a big shtick
Tech important catalyst to improve health outcomes: PM Modi
Home minister Amit Shah backs sustainable, circular dairy economy
India, Germany pledge to fight terror in all its forms
Protocol violation issue trivial, should be put to rest: CJI Gavai
Swami Prasad Maurya Questions Operation Sindoor; Experts Say UP Leader Seeks Relevance
'Unlike temples, mosques don't get chadava'
'Critically hurt', co-founder of LeT Amir Hamza lands in Lahore hospital
MR Srinivasan, doyen of India's nuclear power programme, dies at 95
Jayant Vishnu Narlikar: Astrophysicist who reached for stars, brought them closer to us
Operation Sindoor: T-72s add heft to firepower along LoC
Ensure terror-free J&K: LG Sinha to security, intelligence agencies
Reviews preparedness for Amarnath Yatra Srinagar, May 20:Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha on Tuesday called on the security and intelligence agencies to achieve the goal of Terror-Free J&K. Chairing the Unified Headquarters (UHQ) meeting here, LG Sinha discussed the key strategies and broader counter-terrorism approaches for security and intelligence agencies to achieve the goal of Terror-Free [] The post Ensure terror-free J&K: LG Sinha to security, intelligence agencies appeared first on Northlines .
Threatening ground staff at airports may soon ground disruptive flyers
Railway Station master in UP cracks IFS exam