Watch: Pakistan protests U.S. envoys J&K is part of India remark
Pakistan has summoned the U.S. Charg dAffaires in Islamabad and lodged a strong demarche over remarks by U.S. Ambassador to India Sergio Gor describing Jammu and Kashmir as an important part of India.
Amit Shah, CMs of southern States attend Southern Zonal Council in Mamallapuram
Bhubaneswar drivers' protest: 113 arrested, 354 vehicles seized over violence, says Police
So far, seven FIRs have been registered against the protesters at Kharvel Nagar police station in this connection with the violence
Niu Lai: Chinese animation becomes most profitable film in cinema history
Chinese animated film Niu Lai has become the most profitable film in cinema history by box-office-to-production-cost ratio, turning a reported production budget of only a few hundred dollars into more than $4.3 million in theatrical ticket sales
New restaurants in Mumbai to try this monsoon, plus a detour to Pune
From ta 66s Central and Isan Thai tasting menu and Indian Accents monsoon specials to Tavora Smokehouses berbere-spiced chicken burger and Tanjore Tiffin Rooms mutton ghee roast, heres whats new on the Mumbai food scene with a Pune stop worth making
Tarun Tejpal appeals in Supreme Court against 10-year term in 2013 rape case
Tarun Tejpals appeal comes as the State of Goa, on August 18, 2026, moved the Supreme Court for enhancing his quantum of punishment
Uttar Pradesh and Japan launch 3,191 crore manufacturing projects
These projects have a potential employment of more than 10,000 people
Death sentence for preacher found guilty of sexually assaulting four minor girls in Tirunelveli
S. Abraham, 50, who had been running a prayer hall at Mela Ilanthaikulam, sexually assaulted the minors under the guise of taking moral science classes for them in 2022
Botticellis Madonna and Child comes to Bengaluru
The Renaissance painting is part of One Mother, Many Mother Tongues, a new exhibition, co-curated by Naman Ahuja and Andrea Anastasio, which explores how the visual motif of mother and child migrates across borders, changing identity according to region, religion, language, and culture
Unauthorised structures outside Pakistan High Commission pulled down in Delhi
Visuals showed that the demolition left a trail of rubble outside the mission, with broken metal railings and gates, twisted metal frames, roofing sheets, bricks and chunks of concrete and plaster strewn across the paved area.
Telangana Boy Stabbed Principal 27 Times. How His Lavish Lifestyle Busted Him
Kallu Roopa Reddy was found dead with 27 stab wounds at her residence on August 12.
Watch: Vande Mataram controversy escalates, BJP chief Nabin calls Congress the New Muslim League
In a new turn of events surrounding the Vande Mataram controversy, BJP president Nitin Nabin has sharply criticised the Congress over its decision to sing only the first two stanzas of Vande Mataram at party events.
Supreme Infrastructure Targets Next-Phase Growth Led by EPC, Housing & GCC Projects
Supreme Infrastructure Targets Next-Phase Growth Led by EPC, Housing & GCC Projects
Bry-Air Sets a New Global Pathway for Air to Water Generation
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Club Kid trailer: Jordan Firstmans Cannes breakout brings his wild queer comedy to the screen
A24 has released the first trailer for Jordan Firstmans feature directorial debut, starring the comedian as a washed-up New York party promoter whose chaotic life is upended when he discovers he has a 10-year-old son he never knew existed
CMF launches Buds Neo in India with ANC
CMF Buds Neo claims up to 52 hours of playtime without ANC
Spurious liquor deaths in Bhavnagar, Gujarat: death toll rises to seven, 30 hospitalised
12 bootleggers have been detained in connection with spurious liquor consumption in Bhavnagar, Gujarat, with an FIR registered against 21 persons, police said
Supreme Court upholds definition of industry as per Industrial Relations Code, 2020
The Bench said the expansive interpretation of industry given in the the 1978 judgment authored by J. Krishna Iyer would operate in pending industrial disputes prior to Industrial Relations Code 2020.
Male tiger photographed at Assams Dihing Patkai National Park
The big cat was captured on camera during monitoring by the Zoological Survey of India (ZSI) in collaboration with the State forest department
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Delhi Jal Board case: What are the allegations against Satyendar Jain? | Explained
On August 19, a Delhi court sent Satyendar Jain and four other accused to 14 days judicial custody, while Mr. Srivastava was sent to two days police custody
Bhotey Dhania (Culantro): Traditional Uses, Nutritional Value and Science-Backed Health Potential
Bhotey Dhania (Culantro): Traditional Uses, Nutritional Value and Science-Backed Health Potential Bhotey Dhania is a pungently aromatic wild herb which is commonly found in Sikkim [] The post Bhotey Dhania (Culantro): Traditional Uses, Nutritional Value and Science-Backed Health Potential appeared first on The Voice Of Sikkim .
Attack on minor boy in Kerala: Case filed against relatives
Case registered against couple and their son after Child Welfare Committees intervention
On Camera, Lift Starts Moving As Andhra Woman Tries To Exit. She Dies
The woman tried to escape from the moving lift but became trapped and suffered severe injuries.
Rahul Gandhi's event in Pune gets nod with 30 curbs, 'objectionable' banners barred
The 'Chhatron Ki Goonj' (voice of students) event is specifically dedicated to female students to discuss issues like education, safety, equality, competitive exams, and career opportunities
Quiet channel between ICE and Iran shaped deportation flights, newly released emails show
The president of the National Iranian American Council, said the emails undermine Mr. Trump's assertions that the U.S. is at war with Iran to save ordinary Iranians from a repressive regime.
G.O. issued on 33.33% quota for Backward Classes in ULB elections in Andhra Pradesh
Elections to be conducted for 100 out of 123 ULBs in the State; G.O. also highlights the 16th Finance Commissions Operational Guidelines, under which a duly constituted ULB is essential for accessing Finance Commission grants
Pilot killed in violent collision with Pennsylvania police helicopter
The crash at the small airport in Carlisle, about 170 kilometres northwest of Philadelphia, involved the Bell 407 helicopter and the Cessna 150, according to the Federal Aviation Administration
ISoOR 2026 Organoid Clinical Transformation Summit convened in Hangzhou
ISoOR 2026 Organoid Clinical Transformation Summit convened in Hangzhou
ChatGPT for Teens, designed for 13 to 17-year-olds, has features such as parental controls, quiet hours, study mode, and notifications for situations that need real-world interventions
Why Keralams differently abled children are bearing the brunt of withheld Samagra Shiksha funds
Samagra Shiksha funds to Keralam have been withheld by Union government since 2023-24, affecting thousands of differently abled children adversely
Census training programme deferred in Manipurs Imphal West amid protests over NRC demand
Protestors Wednesday (August 19) burnt effigies of politicians and took out rallies in different parts of Manipur's valley districts on the second day of the 48-hour general strike called by the Campaign for Just and Fair Delimitation (JFD) to press for updation of the NRC before the census exercise is conducted in the State.
U.S. sanctions on International Criminal Court officials | Explained
U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio, announcing the sanctions, said that the ICC has made multiple attempts to assert authority over U.S. nationals and citizens of countries outside the courts jurisdiction
Chief Minister N. Chandrababu Naidus call for early elections has highlighted the financial urgency; the State is seeking 2,300 crore in rural grants and 1,562 crore in urban grants, with the government maintaining that elected local bodies are essential to access the funds.
Jagan Reddy Asks Party To Gear Up For Local Body Polls
He said the party should prepare for the local body polls with victory as its sole objective and alleged that there was growing public resentment against the coalition government.
Pakistan summons U.S. Charg dAffaires over Sergio Gor's remarks on J&K
The statement further highlighted that the irresponsible statement by the U.S. ambassador negated the long-standing and well-documented position of the United States on the Jammu and Kashmir dispute
Monsoon cocktails: Nine bartender-approved recipes for the rains
From petrichor-inspired tequila and jackfruit martinis to jamun fizz, butter tea cocktails and a twist on the Dark n Stormy, Indias leading bartenders share seasonal monsoon cocktail recipes using indigenous ingredients.
The myth called perfect victim
The idea that a survivor of sexual assault must behave in a certain way to be seen as credible persists in court judgments, despite criticism of such reasoning and efforts by the judiciary to address it
Why is the Supreme Court examining polygamy again? | Explained
What are the petitioners seeking? What has the court ruled on polygamy before?
The court noted that witness identified Andure in court for the first time in March 2022, about eight years and seven months after the incident on August 20, 2013
Four Variants. Four World Beer Awards Honours. Simba's Portfolio Earns Global Recognition Across Two Consecutive Years
Trump to host crypto executives as SEC considers regulations
The SEC on Tuesday proposed long-awaited rules that would exempt certain token offerings from securities regulations, making it easier for crypto companies to issue tokens and raise money
South Korea estimates North Korea has up to 120 nuclear warheads, far above Trumps figure
South Korea Defence Minister Ahn Gyu-back told lawmakers that North Korea was generally believed to have around 80 to 120 warheads, although he cautioned it was difficult to determine an exact figure
Dharwad bans PoP Ganesh idols, announces 1 lakh fine for excessive DJ sound
The district administration has curbed the manufacture, sale, storage and use of idols made of PoP and other chemically treated material
Rupee rises 17 paise to 95.56 against U.S. dollar in early trade
Meanwhile, the dollar index, which gauges the greenback's strength against a basket of six currencies, was trading at 98.82, lower 0.01%.
Orissa HC orders probe into police excesses on tribal villagers resisting bauxite mining
The court also directed police to ensure that no violence takes place at the adjacent villages
Bengaluru to host India International Coffee Festival in February 2027
The third edition of IICF will bring together growers, roasters, caf brands, baristas, equipment manufacturers, and coffee consumers on a farm-to-cup platform
Roastery Coffee House opens a Taramati Baradari-inspired caf in Hyderabad
The new Film Nagar outlet draws from the historic Qutb Shahi-era pavilion, with colourful Deccan-inspired architecture, award-winning Indian coffee and a relaxed caf menu
Entries invited for Love of Advertising Awards instituted by Advertising Club Trivandrum
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Reserved Compartment brings Dalit English poetry showcase to Chennai
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Elaborating on the importance of their act, Mr. Iqbal said that any revelation about Jinnahs frail health could have impacted the creation of Pakistan in 1947.
A sunflower field steals the show this Onam in Thiruvananthapuram
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OpenAI says ads coming to ChatGPT in Europe next week
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RBI allows LIC to increase holding in HDFC Bank from 4.11% to 9.99%
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Apple-Laden Truck Rolls Down in Ramban; Driver, Co-Driver Safe
Ramban, Aug 20: An apple-laden truck bearing registration number JK04F-5051, travelling from Srinagar towards Rajasthan, rolled down the roadside at Cafeteria Morh Flyover in Ramban on Thursday morning. According to officials, the trucks wheel area reportedly heated up due to continuous travel, leading to a tyre burst. Following the incident, the truck hit the flyover wall before rolling down the roadside. The trucks diesel tank also leaked following the accident. However, the driver and co-driver are safe. A team of F&ES Ramban, along with local police personnel, has reached the spot and is carrying out rescue and recovery operations to retrieve the truck. The rescue operation is currently underway.
Deaths caused by snakebites a notifiable disease says Maharashtra Health Minister Prakash Abitkar
In the wake of the snakebite incident at a tribal residential ashram school in Japtalai village, Dhanora taluka, Gadchiroli, where six schoolgirls were bitten, with three losing their lives, the Public Health Department initiated steps to notify the disease.
Messi scores first goal since father's death as Inter Miami draws with Philadelphia Union
Messi paid an emotional tribute to his father, Jorge, last week, saying he did not know how to continue without him
Sharing circles launched in Bengaluru as part of Manotsava 2026
Some of the issues which are being discussed in these circles include adoption, managing family expectations, finding support systems, reflecting on midlife, negotiating difficult family dynamics, and supporting caregiving
Other establishments across Maharashtra also had their licences suspended after inspections found alleged hygiene, storage, pest-control and food-safety violations during the ongoing statewide enforcement drive between July 14, 2026, and August 17, 2026
Age controversy around BCCI Chief reopens old wounds in JKCA
Jammu, Aug 19: A court-ordered preliminary inquiry into allegations concerning the date of birth of Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) president Mithun Manhas has reopened a much larger and deeply uncomfortable debate over transparency, accountability and the continued influence of entrenched interests within cricket administration in Jammu and Kashmir. A Special Railway Magistrates Court in Jammu has directed the Station House Officer (SHO) of Police Station Nowabad to conduct a preliminary inquiry into a complaint filed by former Joint Honorary Secretary of the Jammu and Kashmir Cricket Association, Sudershan Mehta, and submit a report before the court by September 3. The complaint alleges that Manhas furnished different dates of birth at different stages of his cricketing career and that the date allegedly used for junior level cricket differed from the date recorded in his school records. The complainant has cited information purportedly obtained from Maharaja Hari Singh Agriculture Collegiate School, Nagbani, Jammu, which records Manhass date of birth as December 9, 1977, while the Delhi and District Cricket Association website has reportedly listed October 12, 1979. The court, while directing the preliminary inquiry, observed that under the provisions of the Bharatiya Nagarik Suraksha Sanhita, a preliminary inquiry may be required before registration of a cognizable offence in such circumstances. The allegations remain unproven at this stage, and the police inquiry will establish whether there is sufficient material to proceed further. But the case has already triggered a more consequential question in the cricketing circles of J&K: has the cricket administration in the Union Territory ever applied its standards of integrity, eligibility and accountability consistently, irrespective of who is involved? The question becomes particularly pertinent because allegations of age and eligibility manipulation are not entirely new to Jammu and Kashmir cricket. In an earlier case involving another J&K cricketer, similar allegations were reportedly made regarding his age and eligibility for junior level cricket. The matter reached the Crime Branch of the Jammu and Kashmir Police, which reportedly registered an FIR after examining the allegations. Yet the case was subsequently withdrawn on behalf of the Jammu and Kashmir Cricket Association by a then senior subcommittee member. What followed has continued to raise eyebrows among sections of the cricket fraternity. Despite the seriousness of the allegations and the reported intervention of the Crime Branch, the same cricketer was subsequently seen making his way back into the J&K cricket establishment. His reported re-entry has fuelled allegations that institutional doors can be reopened for individuals who have faced serious questions, provided they enjoy the backing of influential elements within the system. For years, players, coaches and cricket followers have questioned the persistence of an old power structure within the Jammu and Kashmir Cricket Association. Despite changes in office bearers and administrative arrangements, critics allege that the same individuals and networks continue to exercise considerable influence over the associations functioning. The allegations extend from administration and player selection to the appointment of support staff and procurement, creating a perception that control over the association remains concentrated in the hands of a small and well-established group. Questions have also been raised over the reported continuation of individuals in influential positions despite having crossed prescribed age limits. In one such case, a senior subcommittee member is reportedly over 70 years of age but is alleged to have remained interested in securing or retaining a lucrative position within the association. Critics view such arrangements as another indication of an entrenched lobby determined to preserve its influence. The central concern among cricket enthusiasts is therefore not merely who occupies a particular post. It is whether the Jammu and Kashmir Cricket Association has genuinely broken with the culture of closed-door decision making that has dominated its affairs for years. The frustration is palpable as the cricket followers have watched the same names, networks and power centres remain relevant through successive administrative arrangements, while questions concerning accountability, transparency, selection, appointments and financial decisions continue to surface. The situation has left many stakeholders asking a fundamental question: if the same people continue to control administration, selection, appointments and procurement, what has actually changed in the governance of Jammu and Kashmir cricket? The courts direction in the Mithun Manhas matter now places another sensitive issue under official scrutiny. It also provides an opportunity for the authorities to demonstrate that allegations relating to age manipulation, eligibility and sporting integrity will be examined impartially, regardless of the stature or position of the individual concerned. For the cricket fraternity of Jammu and Kashmir, the demand is increasingly straightforward. They want a cricket administration where rules are applied uniformly, selection is based on merit, appointments are transparent, procurement is accountable and no individual or lobby is allowed to exercise unchecked influence over the game.
Cycling spirit soars as KU hosts annual inter-collegiate cycle races
Srinagar, Aug 19: The Directorate of Physical Education and Sports (DPES), University of Kashmir (KU), organised the Annual Inter-Collegiate Men & Women Cycle Races as part of its Annual Sports Calendar. The event witnessed enthusiastic participation from students representing more than 20 affiliated colleges of the University, along with postgraduate students from KU. The races provided the participants an opportunity to showcase their sporting prowess along the Boulevard Road while enjoying the scenic surroundings of the Dal Lake. The Mens Cycle Race was flagged off from Lalit Grand Palace, while the Womens Cycle Race commenced from Nishat Garden. Both races culminated at the Universitys Rumi Gate. The races were flagged off by Director, DPES, KU, Prof. Raies Qadri. Speaking at the concluding ceremony, Prof. Raies Qadri congratulated the participants for their enthusiastic participation and highlighted the importance of promoting cycling and active lifestyles among young people. Cycling is an important means of promoting physical fitness, mental well-being and a healthy lifestyle. In line with the Prime Ministers clarion call for mass cycling and the Khelo Bharat Niti 2025, we encourage our students to make cycling and regular physical activity an integral part of their daily lives, Prof. Qadri said. He highlighted the various physical and mental benefits of cycling and urged students to incorporate cycling and other forms of regular physical activity into their daily routines. A medal ceremony was subsequently held at Ground B of the Main Campus, where medals and participation certificates were distributed among the podium finishers by Prof. Raies Qadri. Students from the Universitys Shri Pran Krishan Kaul Institute of Music & Fine Arts enthralled the participants and guests with their melodious musical performances during the ceremony. In the Mens Cycle Race, Tasleem Muhammad of Gandhi College, Srinagar, clinched the Gold Medal with a timing of 19:47, while Hamed Arshid of Islamia College, Srinagar, secured Silver with 20:00. Muhammad Tahir Mir of GDC Beerwah won the Bronze Medal, clocking 26:48. In the Womens Cycle Race, Muskaan Naseer of Womens College Zakura bagged the Gold Medal with a timing of 18:20. Adfara Alam of GDC Pampore secured Silver with 18:36, while Pakeeza Ashraf of GDC Ganderbal won the Bronze Medal, clocking 19:33.
KSU rally leaves trail of blood
Shillong, Aug 19:A black flag bike rally organised by the Khasi Students Union (KSU) on Wednesday to protest the governments failure to respond to its 15-day ultimatum and charter of demands turned violent, with several government and private vehicles vandalised and non-tribals grievously injured at different locations across Shillong. During the rally, masked men pelted [] The post KSU rally leaves trail of blood & destruction in its wake first appeared on Highland Post .
Non-members guilty of violence: KSU Gen Secy
Shillong, Aug 19:The Khasi Students Union (KSU) believes that none of its members were responsible for the acts of violence, including damage to property and physical assaults of individuals, seen during its public rally carried out today. The pressure group instead pointed the finger at outside elements who wanted to divert the rally from its [] The post Non-members guilty of violence: KSU Gen Secy first appeared on Highland Post .
2-day seminar on GST Reforms 2.0: Sectoral Growth Prospects and Challenges begin at CUK
Ganderbal, Aug 19: Department of Commerce, School of Business Studies, Central University of Kashmir (CUKashmir) in collaboration with the Indian Council of Social Science Research (ICSSR), New Delhi, began a two-day national seminar on GST Reforms 2.0: Sectoral Growth Prospects and Challenges, at the Tulmulla campus here Wednesday. Speaking on the occasion, Vice-Chancellor, Prof. A. Ravinder Nath, said the introduction of GST represented a significant transformation of Indias indirect tax system, while the subsequent reforms were aimed at addressing emerging challenges and making the system more responsive to the needs of citizens and businesses. He called for a balanced approach in which taxation supports economic activity while encouraging environmental consciousness, social responsibility and responsible consumption. Prof. Nath highlighted the importance of examining GST reforms from the perspective of different income groups and sectors, particularly agriculture, manufacturing and services. CUK VC expressed hope that the deliberations would result in substantive recommendations capable of contributing to policy discourse and could eventually be placed before the appropriate authorities, including the GST Council. Vice-Chancellor, Ravenshaw University, Prof. (Dr.) Arka Das Mohapatra, who was the chief guest on the occasion, appreciated CUK for creating a platform where academic knowledge, policy experience and field-level perspectives could converge. He noted that taxation ultimately affects the everyday lives of citizens and, therefore, the success of tax reform should be assessed not merely by the sophistication of its structure but by whether its benefits reach ordinary people. Prof. Mohapatra called for greater attention to affordability, quality of services, environmental responsibility and socially conscious taxation. He suggested that taxation policies could encourage environmentally responsible manufacturing and healthier consumption patterns, while ensuring that essential goods remain affordable for economically vulnerable sections of society. Additional Commissioner, Sales Tax, J&K, Parvez Ahmed Raina, explained the practical dimensions of implementing GST Reforms 2.0. He identified three key features of the reform processsimpler rate architecture, sectoral rationalisation and a new phase of compliance. Raina said that while the rationalisation of rates could enhance affordability and purchasing power, its implementation also presented challenges relating to rate transitions, classification, input tax credit (ITC), refunds and registration. He emphasized that tax administration had to respond to these challenges through technological intervention, analytical tools and stronger monitoring mechanisms. Dean Academic Affairs, Prof. Shahid Rasool, said that GST has evolved into a significant component of India's economic architecture and that the reforms under GST 2.0 needed to be assessed not merely as a rate-rationalisation exercise but in terms of their wider impact on economic growth, consumption, businesses and households. Dean, School of Business Studies, Prof. Syed Zahoor Ahmad Geelani, observed that GST was conceived with the objective of creating a unified national market and simplifying the complex indirect taxation structure that had previously confronted businesses with multiple taxes and compliance requirements. Head, Deptt of Commerce and seminar Convenor, Dr. Mehraj-ud-Din Shah, said the seminar was conceived as a platform to critically examine the immediate and emerging implications of GST Reforms 2.0 through a research-oriented and interdisciplinary approach. Prof. Nisar Ali Head, Deptt of Economics, KU and Prof S. M Shafi Former Head, Department of Commerce, KU were present. Asst Prof. Dr. Rizwana Rafiq, conducted the programme and Dr. Arfa Zahoor, proposed the vote of thanks.
Cabinet approves tweaks to laws on private unis
Shillong, Aug 19:The state cabinet today approved amendments to laws regarding the operation of private universities in Meghalaya. Briefing reporters after the meeting, government spokesperson and cabinet minister Wailadmiki Shylla informed that the cabinet had approved the Maharashtra Institute of Technology of Meghalaya (Amendment) Bill 2026 and Mahatma Gandhi University (Amendment) Bill 2026. These amendments [] The post Cabinet approves tweaks to laws on private unis first appeared on Highland Post .
Local body polls announced in Rajasthan; Congress launches panchayat task force campaign
The model code of conduct came into force in all 309 urban local bodies with the declaration of elections.
Metbah rules out defections of colleagues to BJP
Shillong, Aug 19:United Democratic Party (UDP) president Metbah Lyngdoh today dismissed speculation that some of the partys MLAs are planning to defect to the BJP, asserting that the UDP has internal mechanisms to address differences and is attentive to issues raised by its legislators. Speaking after a meeting of the partys central executive committee, Metbah [] The post Metbah rules out defections of colleagues to BJP first appeared on Highland Post .
KMCH Sempora organises CME on womens mental health
The Department of Psychiatry, Kashmir Medical College and Hospital (KMCH), Sempora, on Wednesday organised a Continuing Medical Education (CME) programme titled Real Life, Real Stories: A CME on Womens Mental Health at the colleges conference room. The programme was attended by Managing Director KMCH Tausif Ahmad, Executive Director Insha Qazi, Principal KMC Prof. Nazir Ahmad Khan, Dr Mantasha Binti Rashid, JKAS Officer who is currently posted as General Manager, Industries & Commerce, District Ganderbal and Registrar, Land Revenue, Ganderbal, was the guest speaker, Chairman SSM College of Engineering Dr Qazi Shabir Ahmad, Medical Superintendent Dr Syed Mubashir, HoDs of various departments, faculty members, doctors and other healthcare professionals. Speaking on the occasion, Executive Director Insha Qazi said that alongside the CME, KMCH has introduced several specialised mental health services aimed at making mental healthcare more accessible and responsive to the needs of different sections of society. She said the hospital has introduced a Polysomnography Clinic, EEG support and Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT) for insomnia, besides a dedicated Workplace Burnout Clinic for KMCH staff. The clinic is managed by experienced psychiatrists and psychologists and focuses on identifying and addressing work-related stress and burnout. She added that KMCH has also established a Womens Emotional Wellness Clinic, with a special focus on pregnancy-related mental health concerns and postpartum depression, as well as a self-help group for women going through menopause. The Executive Director said KMCH has further introduced a Mind Check-Up, a confidential 15-minute screening service for stress, anxiety, mood, sleep and burnout. The Sleep Clinic addresses concerns such as insomnia, disturbed sleep, nightmares, excessive sleeping and screen-related sleep problems, while the Student and Young Adult Clinic focuses on exam anxiety, concentration difficulties, bullying, gaming and screen dependence, relationship stress and adjustment-related issues. She said the Memory and Healthy Ageing Clinic provides memory assessment, dementia support and counselling for caregivers. Insha Qazi said KMCH is committed to transforming mental healthcare by providing specialised services supported by modern, state-of-the-art facilities and a team of trained mental health professionals. The CME focused on various aspects of womens mental health, including depression, the unique mental health challenges faced by women, and the biological, psychological and social factors associated with different stages of womanhood. Head of the Department of Psychiatry, KMCH, Prof. (Dr) Mohammad Maqbool, spoke about the growing burden of depression and discussed its various dimensions, symptoms and impact on womens overall well-being Dr Mantasha Binti Rashid spoke on Womens Mental Health: A Denied and Ignored Reality of Our Society, highlighting social stigma, lack of awareness and other factors that often prevent women from seeking timely mental healthcare. Her presentation was well received by the audience. Dr Muhasin Mujtaba, Senior Resident, Department of Psychiatry, KMCH, shared insights into The Unique Landscape of Womens Mental Health, focusing on the specific psychological challenges women may experience across different stages of life. Dr Shazia Kouser, Assistant Professor, Department of Psychiatry, KMCH, delivered a presentation on Challenges of Womanhood: Biology and Beyond Biology, exploring the biological, psychological and social factors that influence womens mental health.
Bar bodies deny shielding accused lawyer, seek AG Amit Kumar
Shillong, Aug 19:The Shillong Bar Association (SBA) and the High Court of Meghalaya Bar Association (HCBA) on Wednesday said their demand for the removal of Advocate General Amit Kumar has no link to the case of alleged sexual harassment by a senior lawyer against a junior. Addressing a press conference, SBA secretary TL Jyrwa called [] The post Bar bodies deny shielding accused lawyer, seek AG Amit Kumars removal first appeared on Highland Post .
Prof. Anurag Misra assumes charge as Dir, NIT Srinagar
Srinagar, Aug 19: Prof. Anurag Misra on Wednesday assumed charge as Director of the National Institute of Technology (NIT) Srinagar, succeeding Prof. Binod Kumar Kanaujia, in accordance with the orders of the Ministry of Education. Prof. Misra was warmly received by Dean R&C, along with outgoing Director Prof. Binod Kumar Kanaujia. After assuming charge, Prof. Misra held a meeting with the Deans and Heads of Departments. He sought inputs from the academic leadership and assured that genuine concerns would be examined and addressed on priority. Addressing the Deans and HoDs, Prof. Misra said the institutes students, faculty and staff must remain at the centre of all institutional efforts. Our collective priority should be to strengthen NIT Srinagar as an institution of excellence. Every decision and initiative must ultimately contribute to better opportunities for our students, stronger academic and research outcomes, and a more efficient and responsive institutional system, he said. Prof. Misra assured the institute community of his full support and called for collective efforts to achieve institutional goals. An institution can progress only when its faculty, officers, staff and students work together with a shared sense of purpose. I look forward to working with the entire NIT Srinagar community to take the institute to greater heights, he said. Outgoing Director Prof. Binod Kumar Kanaujia, who joined NIT Srinagar in 2024, while interacting with the new Director and the institute leadership, highlighted the importance of continuity in institutional development. He said the welfare of students, faculty and staff, along with the overall progress of NIT Srinagar, should remain the collective focus of the institute community. During his tenure, Prof. Kanaujia spearheaded several initiatives aimed at strengthening the Institutes administrative and academic systems. Prof. Kanaujia also emphasised the importance of building upon the initiatives already undertaken and ensuring continuity in the Institutes developmental journey. Progress is always a collective endeavour. The support of faculty, officers, staff and students is essential for taking the institute forward. The focus must remain on strengthening NIT Srinagar as a premier centre of learning, research and innovation, Prof. Kanaujia said. Prof. Anurag Misra was appointed Director of NIT Srinagar by the Ministry of Education on July 29, 2026, through an order issued by the Department of Higher Education. Before joining NIT Srinagar, Prof. Misra served as Professor in the Department of Civil Engineering and Dean (Infrastructure Planning and Management) at IIT Jammu. His professional experience spans academia, research and the infrastructure industry. Prior to IIT Jammu, he worked as Chief Executive Officer of an infrastructure company, where he was involved in the planning, design and execution of pre-engineered steel warehousing complexes and steel-concrete composite elevated road projects. Prof. Misra also played a key role in establishing an automated manufacturing facility for precast sections and heavy prefabricated steel structures for public infrastructure and multi-storey buildings. He has also served as Professor and Head of Structural Engineering and Coordinator of the Centre for Building Technology and Construction Materials at Malaviya National Institute of Technology, Jaipur, besides serving as Director of Anand International College of Engineering, Jaipur. He has also worked with Liverpool John Moores University and Curtins Consulting Engineers in the UK. His research interests include sustainable concrete, durability of concrete, concrete repair, non-destructive testing and utilisation of industrial and construction waste in infrastructure. He has supervised research in areas including high-volume fly ash concrete, self-compacting concrete, geopolymer concrete and sustainable construction materials. Prof. Misra has also been associated with collaborative international research projects and has undertaken more than 200 consultancy projects, including work related to the Jaipur Metro.
The violence that accompanied the Khasi Students Unions (KSUs) rally through the streets of Shillong was saddening but not surprising. While it was ostensibly meant to protest the state governments inaction regarding certain demands of the pressure group, the rally descended into wanton violence as participants targetted government vehicles, buses, Assam-registered cars with rocks, sticks, [] The post Violence on Two Wheels Saddening but not Surprising first appeared on Highland Post .
The West Khasi Hills-Comments Of A Wanderer
By Gregory Shullai There is this extenuating circumstance in everyones life to do that which the inner being demands while one still has the energy of body and soul, and it is right that one should follow that inner calling, and that is why I was prepared to face whatever it takes to see for [] The post The West Khasi Hills-Comments Of A Wanderer first appeared on Highland Post .
Div Com Kashmir reviews preparations for Eid Milad-un-Nabi, Friday following
Srinagar, Aug 19: In view of Eid Milad-un-Nabi (S.A.W.) and the following Friday, Divisional Commissioner Kashmir Anshul Garg convened a high-level meeting on Wednesday to assess and strengthen arrangements at major mosques and shrines across the Kashmir Division. The meeting was attended by Deputy Commissioners, Commissioner SMC, SSPs, VC LCMA, senior officials from various departments, including KPDCL, PHE, FCS&CA, PWD, Food Safety, Legal Metrology, LCMA, Wakf Board, Health, Police and Traffic departments, along with religious representatives from prominent shrines. The Divisional Commissioner conducted a detailed assessment of essential facilities at major religious sites, including Hazratbal Shrine, Jenab Sahib Soura, Assar-i-Sharief Kalashpora, Aham-i-Sharief Bandipora, Kabamarg Anantnag and Pethmakhama Budgam, besides other mosques and shrines expected to witness significant gatherings for night prayers. He gave special emphasis on arrangements at Hazratbal Shrine, where more than one lakh devotees are anticipated to participate in congregational and night prayers. Garg instructed the concerned departments to ensure that all arrangements remain fully functional throughout the occasion. The Chief Engineer, KPDCL was directed to maintain an uninterrupted power supply at Hazratbal, along with a reliable backup arrangement through DG sets. The PHE department was asked to establish sufficient drinking-water points and keep water tankers available as an emergency measure. To ensure convenient movement of devotees, SSCL, SRTC and ARTO were instructed to deploy adequate buses and e-autos, including services extending into the late hours. Traffic Police Srinagar was asked to prepare a comprehensive route plan for visitors arriving from different districts to prevent congestion and facilitate smooth traffic flow. Emphasising the need for adequate shelter and crowd-management facilities, the Divisional Commissioner directed Wakf authorities to make advance arrangements for tents at designated religious locations. The Commissioner of SMC was instructed to undertake an extensive sanitation and cleanliness campaign at Hazratbal Shrine and its surrounding areas. To safeguard public health, joint market-inspection teams were ordered to monitor food quality, hygiene standards and pricing around markets and religious sites. Garg stressed strict action against traders found violating prescribed quality standards or resorting to overcharging. The Health Department was directed to establish medical camps and deploy personnel according to duty rosters, while Fire & Emergency Services were instructed to position fire tenders at vulnerable and strategically important locations to ensure a rapid response in case of any emergency. Religious leaders attending the meeting expressed satisfaction with the arrangements being undertaken for the occasion. DCs were instructed to ensure availability of essential commodities and services during the religious occasion. Meanwhile, the Deputy Commissioners briefed the Divisional Commissioner on the preparations and facilities being put in place in their respective districts.
When Peaceful Gathering Becomes Lawlessness
Editor, I write this letter with deep anger and shock at the violence that erupted during the socalled KSU rally this evening. What was permitted as a peaceful gathering turned into a night of chaos. Vehicles were burnt, innocent citizens were attacked, and fear once again gripped Shillongs streets. This is not protest; this is [] The post When Peaceful Gathering Becomes Lawlessness first appeared on Highland Post .
CS reviews progress on CITaGs governance, policy, dev initiatives
Srinagar, Aug 19: Chief Secretary, Atal Dulloo on Wednesday chaired a high-level review meeting to assess the progress, strategic interventions and future roadmap of the Centre for Innovation and Transformation in Governance (CITaG), J&K, with particular focus on policy formulation, knowledge outputs, public-private partnership (PPP) projects and initiatives aimed at accelerating socio-economic development across the Union Territory. The meeting was attended by Principal Secretary, Culture; Commissioner Secretary, Planning; Chairman, Bureau of Public Enterprises; Commissioner Secretary, Science & Technology; Secretary, Transport; Managing Director, J&K Power Development Corporation (PDC); Managing Director, J&K Tourism Development Corporation (JKTDC); Managing Director, J&K Housing Board; Director, Skill Development Department; Director, Employment; CEO, CITaG and representatives of other concerned departments. During the meeting, the Chief Secretary emphasized the need for establishing a dedicated Special Purpose Vehicle (SPV) to comprehensively oversee PPP projects, including their conceptualisation, development, progress, execution and outcomes on the ground. He further directed that a dedicated digital portal for PPP projects in the pipeline be developed to facilitate real-time monitoring and enable senior officers to maintain close oversight over their progress. He observed that such a mechanism would ensure effective follow-up, identify bottlenecks at an early stage and facilitate timely execution of projects. The Chief Secretary called upon departments, particularly the Housing & Urban Development Department (H&UDD), Tourism, Science & Technology and Power, to undertake regular review and follow-up of their projects and policy initiatives so that these are translated into tangible outcomes and grounded expeditiously. Highlighting the potential of Jammu and Kashmirs abundant water resources, he underscored the importance of small hydropower projects and called for making optimum use of this potential as part of the UTs broader energy development strategy. The Chief Secretary also advised CITaG to explore an innovative education framework focused on identifying and addressing individual learning gaps among students. Giving a detailed presentation, CEO, CITaG, Dr Sandeep apprised the meeting of the progress achieved under its institutional partnership with different government Departments of J&K. It was highlighted that against the original Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) target of 28 deliverables by August 2026, CITaG has tracked 100 knowledge-output projects, reflecting a significant expansion in the scope of policy research, strategic advisory and institutional support being provided to the UT administration. The milestone MoU between the Planning, Development & Monitoring Department and IIM Jammu has also been extended for a further two years, providing a longer-term institutional framework for continued policy innovation and governance transformation. The current knowledge-output portfolio includes 21 completed deliverables, covering major interventions such as the J&K Road Safety Plan 2026, J&K Electric Vehicle Policy 2026, J&K Circular Economy Policy 2026, Compressed Bio-Gas Policy, Urban and Rural Mobility Plans and the PPP Project Lifecycle Tracker, which have been submitted and adopted by the concerned departments. Moreover another 20 strategic frameworks have been submitted and are under review, covering areas such as attracting FDI, J&K GCC Policy 2026, Agri-Startup Policy, Tourist Safety Policy Framework and sector-specific viability analyses. Seven further deliverables, including the J&K Youth Policy 2026, HR Management & Manpower Auditing, Capital Adequacy and Leveraging of Assets for J&K Bank and blueprints for Model Industrial Estates, are scheduled for submission during August 2026. It was also revealed that sixteen initiatives are presently under active development, including the roadmap for doubling the GSDP economy, Ease of Doing Business benchmarking and Business Process Re-engineering of the J&K Single Window System. Another 36 future deliverables have been structured for implementation through 2027. The meeting was also apprised of CITaGs project development and transactional support for a portfolio of 76 PPP projects spanning tourism, real estate, renewable energy, infrastructure and industrial development. Another 10 projects are at the development stage, with site finalisation and preparatory work underway for Skill Development Centres, Residential Coaching Academies, a Skill University and biotech-based Aroma Valley clusters across Jammu and Kashmir. The CS directed all concerned departments to maintain close coordination with CITaG and ensure that policy recommendations and project proposals move swiftly from the stage of conceptualisation to implementation.
The petitioner, claiming to possess expert knowledge of Savarkars life, contended that the subject before the Special Court is limited. He argues the court should only determine whether Savarkar wrote about beating up a Muslim in his books, and not go beyond this aspect.
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Tourist assaulted at Pune fort over girl's shorts; 8 members of right-wing group booked
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Sikkim Online Permit System: Government Details Revenue, Security and Eco-Management Plan
Gangtok, Aug 19: The Sikkim Online Permit System proposed by the Tourism and Civil Aviation Department will introduce digital payments, non-transferable permits, secure tourist monitoring [] The post Sikkim Online Permit System: Government Details Revenue, Security and Eco-Management Plan appeared first on The Voice Of Sikkim .
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