Gen Alpha rises, one school at a time
Inspired by Gen Z protests, students are now questioning their education leaders. Around 300 girls protested, forcing the administration to reconsider their schools merger with a distant institution
Praggnanandhaa finishes second in Sinquefield Cup
After a tie-break loss to Wesley So, Indian Grandmaster R. Praggnanandhaa finishes second in the Sinquefield Cup
Badminton World Championships: Indias hopes rest on doubles after Sindhu, Ayush exit
Centres fiscal outlook faces geopolitical, revenue risks
Central government finances for 2026-27 may remain close to budgeted levels
The Vanashakti verdict is balanced and pragmatic
The top courts verdict closes existing environmental clearance regularisation routes while leaving scope for a new framework
Trial by fire: On fire accidents in West Bengal
West Bengal should rebuild its crumbling, hazardous infrastructure
Roads to be priority in new development zones, says DDA V-C
It also submits a proposed interim Zone of Influence prepared by the National Centre for Sustainable Coastal Management
Delhi master plan notified; 40 lakh houses planned
Master Plan for Delhi-2047 will direct citys development in line with its future needs, says CM; will help address rising population in Capital, expected to reach 3.2 cr. in two decades: Manohar Lal; cap on height of buildings removed in most areas, clearing way for vertical expansion; FAR raised to 500
Full-time neurology service to begin at Ernakulam General Hospital
Gleneagles Hospital treats two patients with rare swallowing disorder
Magnitude 6.7 earthquake shakes Perus southern Andes, says USGS
The earthquake was felt in several regions of southern Peru, including Ica and Arequipa
The Hinduto launch quiz book on city to celebrate Madras Day
International Conference on Schizophrenia organised by SCARF gets under way in city
Man arrested for cheating family of26.5 lakh on promise of govt. jobs
Need to focus on utilisation of school infrastructure
17 held for interstate racket in counterfeit, diverted anti-cancer drugs
Boys constitute 59% of out-of-school childrenin Chennai Corporation
Commissioner G.S. Sameeran says 4,308 boys and 2,994 girls have been identified as out of school, and that the GCC will compile community-wise details for better intervention in each community
Multicultural spirit is Chennais greatest strength: GCC Commissioner G.S. Sameeran
We [at GCC] are strengthening its blue-green infrastructure, creating more public spaces, and making the city greener, with a target of planting 12 lakh saplings this year
During the meeting with secretaries, PM Modi highlighted the importance of collective effort, drawing on experiences from the COVID-19 pandemic and the West Asia crisis when departments collaborated effectively
T.N. government sets up State Cyber Crime Coordination Centre
It designates the Cyber Crime Wing Headquartersas TN-S4C for effective co-ordination between the Central and State law enforcement agencies
Nearly 20 lakh students awaiting fee reimbursement
KTR backs polytechnic students agitation
Agriculture Department Promotes Direct Marketing of Exotic Mushrooms
Srinagar, Aug 20: In a significant step towards strengthening direct farmer-to-consumer marketing, Director Agriculture Kashmir Sartaj Ahmad Shah on Thursday flagged off a consignment of exotic King Oyster mushrooms produced by Shally Farm, Zakura, Srinagar. Speaking on the occasion, the Director underscored the importance of promoting innovative and value-added mushroom cultivation in Kashmir. He said such initiatives would provide mushroom growers with better marketing opportunities, encourage entrepreneurship and strengthen direct linkages between producers and consumers. He appreciated the efforts of the Agriculture Department in supporting mushroom entrepreneurs and said direct marketing would help growers secure better returns while encouraging consumers to opt for locally produced exotic mushrooms. The event was organised by Joint Director Mushrooms Madan Gopal Singh, who briefed the Director on various initiatives being undertaken for the promotion and development of mushroom cultivation in Kashmir. Singh said the department was taking all possible measures to promote the cultivation and marketing of different varieties of mushrooms. He added that technical guidance and necessary support were being extended to existing entrepreneurs as well as new mushroom growers. He urged aspiring entrepreneurs and farmers interested in mushroom cultivation to approach the Office of the Joint Director Mushrooms for expert technical guidance and assistance. The initiative is expected to provide further impetus to commercial mushroom cultivation in Kashmir and encourage more farmers and youth to take up mushroom farming as a viable and remunerative enterprise.
PAC reviews functioning, Audit Paras of PWD (R&B) department
Srinagar, Aug 20: The Committee on Public Accounts (PAC) of the Jammu & Kashmir Legislative Assembly on Thursday conducted a detailed review of various Audit Paras pertaining to the Public Works (R&B) Department. The meeting was also attended by DGAT, Engineer in Chief, Chief Engineers, Superintending Engineers, Executive Engineers, Director Finance PWD and other senior officers of PWD, besides Secretary JKLA, Manoj Kumar Pandit and other officers of Assembly Secretariat. During the meeting, the Committee examined the Action Taken Reports (ATRs) furnished by the Department on various observations contained in the reports of the Comptroller and Auditor General (CAG) of India and reviewed the status of pending Audit Paras. While examining one of the Audit Paras, the Committee took serious note of the issues involved and directed the Department to institute a departmental inquiry to fix responsibility. The Chairman directed the department to submit the Action Taken Report within two months for consideration and appraisal of the Committee. Emphasizing the importance of financial discipline and transparency in the execution of public works, the Chairman observed that public money must be utilized with utmost responsibility and accountability. He stressed that all developmental works should be executed strictly in accordance with prescribed rules, procedures and codal formalities. The Chairman also underscored the importance of environmental responsibility while undertaking construction and infrastructure projects. He observed that it is the collective moral responsibility of all stakeholders to ensure that developmental activities do not compromise environmental sustainability. He further directed the Department to ensure that Detailed Project Reports (DPRs) are prepared through a proper and well-defined mechanism, with all necessary technical, financial and administrative requirements duly complied with, so as to minimize procedural deficiencies and avoid audit objections in future. The Chairman laid particular emphasis on strengthening the capacity of field-level functionaries. He called upon senior officers to provide regular guidance, handholding and mentoring to ground-level staff, particularly newly recruited Junior Engineers, to enhance their technical capabilities and ensure adherence to prescribed procedures.
Vizag Metros double-decker stretch scaled down to 2.1 km
The initial 20km stretch of the double-decker component of the total lenght was first reduced to 13 km and now to just 2.1 km .
Delhi CM launches skill centre and healthcare centre in Moti Nagar
Hanjura seeks adequate facilities for Pakharpora Urs
Srinagar, Aug 18: Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) General Secretary Organisation and former minister Adv. Gh Nabi Lone Hanjura has urged the Budgam district administration to ensure adequate arrangements for devotees ahead of the annual Urs of Hazrat SyedAli Aali Balakhi (R), scheduled to begin at Pakharpora on August 25. Hanjura said thousands of devotees from across Jammu and Kashmir are expected to visit the shrine to pay their respects and participate in the religious observances. He called for timely arrangements to ensure a smooth and hassle-free gathering. He particularly sought adequate drinking water, sanitation, cleanliness, uninterrupted power supply, medical facilities, traffic management and parking arrangements around the shrine. Hanjura also urged the administration to deploy sufficient personnel and ensure effective crowd management, especially during peak hours, to facilitate the peaceful conduct of the Urs. He said the Urs of revered saints formed an important part of Kashmirs spiritual and cultural heritage and carried deep religious significance for people across the region. The PDP leader called for close coordination between the district administration, shrine management and local stakeholders, urging them to complete all arrangements well ahead of August 25 while keeping the safety, convenience and dignity of devotees a priority.
Banihal-Gool power network gets major capacity boost
Banihal, Aug 20: The power infrastructure in the Banihal-Gool constituency is set for a major upgrade, with several receiving stations being augmented to address overloading and improve electricity supply, particularly during the winter months. Banihal MLA Sajjad Shaheen on Thursday inaugurated the augmented Receiving Station at Banihal, which has been upgraded from 6.3 MVA to 10.6 MVA at an estimated cost of Rs 1.25 crore under UT Capex. Shaheen said the additional capacity would help reduce overloading at the station and improve the reliability of power supply as electricity demand rises during winter. He said the strengthening of the power network was not limited to Banihal and that several projects were being taken up across the constituency. The Receiving Station at Sangaldan has already been augmented from 3.15 MVA to 6.3 MVA, while work on upgrading the Khari Receiving Station from 3.15 MVA to 6.3 MVA is underway and is expected to be completed shortly. Shaheen further said an additional 50 MVA transformer was being installed at Grid Station Tethar, which would augment the capacity and reliability of the power network in the area. People have been facing the problem of overloaded receiving stations for a long time. We are working to address this issue in a systematic manner so that the power infrastructure keeps pace with the growing requirements of our people, he said. He said new Receiving Stations were also planned at Chamalwas, Neel, Kaskoot and Kawna to strengthen the distribution network. The projects, he added, would help reduce disruptions caused by the snapping of long transmission lines during heavy snowfall and harsh winter conditions. Shaheen said the combined impact of the ongoing and planned projects would significantly improve the power supply across the Banihal-Gool constituency and provide residents with a more stable and reliable electricity network. The MLA also thanked Chief Minister Omar Abdullah for his support to development initiatives in Banihal, saying his backing had helped advance key infrastructure projects in the constituency.
Caste survey report figures in discussion on Devaraja Urs
BADMINTON WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS | Indias hopes rest on doubles after Sindhu, Ayush exit
Godavari tragedy: Second body recovered
Durand Cup 2026: NorthEast Utd
Shillong, Aug 20: Vishal Kaith turned hero once again, pulling off two crucial saves in the penalty shootout to send Mohun Bagan into the final of the Durand Cup 2026 as the Mariners prevailed 4-3 on penalties against NorthEast United after the second semifinal ended 0-0 in regulation time at the JN Stadium here this [] The post Durand Cup 2026: NorthEast Utds unbeaten run ends in shootout to Bagan first appeared on Highland Post .
Mirza Alamgir elected as Bangladesh President
AP Rajya Sabha MPs son booked after Aston Martin fatally hits woman near Inorbit Mall in Hyderabad
Teachers body seeks expulsion of Delhi University professor overcasteistremark
Plea in Supreme Court seeks CBI probe into allegations of Jharkhand JPSC exam irregularities
The petition argues that it is imperative to have the allegations in the case probed by an independent agency, such as the CBI, rather than the State CID, which is currently investigating the case
Around 140 government buses to be operated for Tyagi Immanuel Sekaran memorial day, HC told
High Court directs authorities to deploy two police personnel on each bus to ensure the safety of the public attending the Tyagi Immanuel Sekaran Memorial Day event to be observed on September 11
Opposition accuses government of pushing RSS agenda on NCERT textbooks
People with links to the Sangh and its affiliates were named in NCERT team tasked with preparing new political science textbooks for Classes 11 and 12
Manipur economy set back by a decade; no roads, investments in hill districts, says NPF MLA
Poor connectivity and repeated blockades of key highways have crippled development projects and worsened the hardships faced by ordinary people, Ram Muivah of the Naga Peoples Front, an ally of the BJP in Manipur, says
I should have been more patient: Sindhu after bowing out of World championships
Hockey World Cup | India survives Englands onslaught, advances to the next round
Bichu makes a crucial final-minute save as the Marijne-coached side holds on for a goalless draw; the team, having come up with a defensive masterclass, finishes second in its pool
ISHRAE to make select primary schools net-zero energy centres
Angel Yeast's AHH Packaging Design Recognized with Red Dot Award
Angel Yeast's AHH Packaging Design Recognized with Red Dot Award
Rajiv Gandhis contributions to IT, youth recalled
The 31st Southern Zonal Council meeting in Mamallapuram saw southern States raise concerns over fiscal devolution, delimitation, water disputes and political representation, while calling for greater regional economic cooperation and cooperative federalism.
Chinese court sentences founder of troubled property developer Evergrande to life in prison
The Shenzhen Intermediate People's Court convicted Hui, 67, and Evergrande of engaging in large-scale financial fraud in inflating the group's assets and concealing its liabilities
Arunachal: Dy CM Chowna Mein calls for greater use of space technology
Guwahati: Arunachal Pradesh Deputy Chief Minister Chowna Mein on Thursday called for greater use of space-based technologies to strengthen planning, disaster preparedness, natural resource management and development initiatives in the state. Mein was speaking at the inaugural programme of the National Space Day 2026 celebrations at Namsai, organised jointly by the Arunachal Pradesh Space Application [] The post Arunachal: Dy CM Chowna Mein calls for greater use of space technology appeared first on NorthEast Now .
Constitution Protection Committee-Karnataka condemns purification of Kharges rally venue
Bhu Bharathi to streamline records, make State land-dispute-free State: Ponguleti
The Collector instructs officials to diligently perform the tasks assigned to them; adequate security arrangements should be made, and access routes for devotees and dignitaries should be streamlined
India-Bangladesh Ganga Water Treaty not in Bihars interests, says JD(U)s Sanjay Jha
The two countries are yet to hold the last round of talks on the renewal of the treaty that will expire on December 31, 2026
Students showcase talent at arts festival
Caste certificate delay: Govt. likely to extend time for job applications
Only two districts have received normal southwest monsoon in Karnataka
South interior Karnataka has received a deficit of -40%, with the coastal districts at -24%, north interior Karnataka at -20 to 30% and Bengaluru city at -50%
Home Minister calls for early resolution of pending water-related issues in south India
He says linking major rivers, such as the Brahmaputra and the Cauvery and the Godavari, could ensure India faces no water shortage for the next 100 years; he also calls for swift investigation of cases of rape against women and children while addressing the 31st Southern Zonal Council meeting
ChatGPT for Teens: What OpenAIs new AI safety features mean for young users
OpenAI has launched ChatGPT for Teens, introducing additional safeguards for users aged 13 to 17, including restrictions on harmful content, parental controls, quiet hours and measures aimed at reducing emotional dependence on AI chatbots.
IRGC Says Iran Will Deploy Stronger Missiles in Future War
Tehran , August 20 : Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) has warned that it would deploy more advanced and destructive weapons if another war breaks out, saying its military capabilities have been significantly strengthened since recent conflicts with the United States and Israel. IRGC spokesperson Hossein Mohebbi said Iran's future missiles would differ from those used in previous fighting, particularly in terms of warhead technology, accuracy and range. He also claimed that Iran has continued producing weapons without interruption and that the destructive power of newer missile warheads is substantially greater than those used during earlier conflicts. Mohebbi's comments came amid renewed speculation over possible diplomatic contacts between Tehran and Washington. Earlier this week, he dismissed US President Donald Trump's claim that a backchannel between the United States and the IRGC exists, describing the allegation as unfounded. He said the IRGC is not engaged in negotiations with Washington and added that Iran's diplomatic establishment is also not currently holding talks with the US, citing what Tehran considers Washington's failure to honour previous commitments. Iranian Foreign Ministry spokesperson Esmaeil Baghaei separately rejected reports of indirect communications between the two countries through officials in Iraq's Kurdistan region. He also denied claims of a secret US-Iran meeting in Erbil, describing such reports as psychological and media operations intended to create divisions within Iran's leadership. The latest statements come against the backdrop of repeated military confrontations and ceasefire efforts between Iran, the United States and Israel. Tehran's latest warnings indicate that Iran is seeking to emphasise improvements in its missile capabilities while denying that meaningful backchannel negotiations with Washington are currently underway.
Suspension of ADGP M.R. Ajith Kumar: Keralam govt. denies allegations before CAT
Two get 10 years RI, 24.53 crore fine for cheating 1,062 persons in investment scam
SIR: How notices will be served and where voters will face hearings
Chhattisgarh varsity cancels exam after paper leak allegations
The action is taken after students protest, alleging that copies of the question paper were being circulated on social media hours before the exam was due to start
Karnataka Assembly adopts BDA Bill to reduce regularisation charges for 1.11 lakh houses
Derivatives trader base falls for first time in four years in FY26: SEBI study
Despite the moderation, retail traders continued to be the largest cohort of traders, SEBI study noted
CAA citizenship applications: Why has the Centre shifted pending cases to District Collectors in 8 States and UTs?
Thai, Myanmar military chiefs meet as post-coup thaw progresses
Bangkok said the talks focused on ways to enhance security cooperation on the nations' 2,400-kilometre (1,500-mile) border, where the war in Myanmar has seeded instability
Aditya Birla Capital enters gold loan biz; targets 1,000 branches in 3 years
It will start with opening up to 300 gold loan branches by the end of FY27 across high-potential markets
Driver Dies After Vehicle Comes in Contact With Power Line In Uri
Uri, Aug 20: A 45-year-old dumper driver died after suffering an electric shock when the vehicle he was driving came into contact with an overhead 33-KV power line in the Rajarwani area of Uri in north Kashmirs Baramulla district on Thursday. According to officials, the incident occurred while the dumper was being unloaded and accidentally came in contact with the overhead power line. The driver suffered a severe electric shock and was immediately shifted to Sub-District Hospital (SDH) Uri in critical condition. However, doctors declared him brought dead on arrival. The deceased was reportedly a resident of the Uranbuwa area of Boniyar, while his identity has not yet been officially ascertained. Police have taken cognisance of the incident and initiated further proceedings.
Can free public technology break the private coaching industry? | In Focus Podcast
Can government coaching classes break private coaching industry? AICTE Chief Coordinating Officer Buddha Chandrasekhar and Theory of Physics co-founder Anubhav Shrivastava discuss the question
Karnataka to reject Centres fresh draft notification on Eco-Sensitive Area in Western Ghats
Reddy says there was no need to evict anyone from the ESA area, as the draft notification had not specifically banned activities like farming
Farmers seek conversion of Sadayaneri floodwater canal into perennial channel
Students urged to dream big at The Hindu FIC, SRM University-A.P. seminar
State sanctions 108 crore for new Ambedkar Tower
Andaman and Nicobar Islands withdraws call for interest in private sector-led data centre project
The withdrawal comes even as The Hindu reported that the local Nicobarese population on Great Nicobar Island said that they were not informed of any such plans for a data centre in the sea areas around GNI
Southern States urge Centre to retain Lok Sabha seats based on 1971 Census: D.K. Shivakumar
Karnataka Chief Minister D.K. Shivakumar says southern States have urged the Union Home Minister to retain the existing number of parliamentary seats based on the 1971 Census, raising concerns over future delimitation.
Video: Bengaluru Rider Almost Run Over By Tanker After Bike Hits Pothole
As he lost control, a tanker approaching from behind appeared to fail to notice the rider and subsequently ran over the motorcycle.
Deputy CM urges Centre to protect Telanganas rights on Krishna water
Bhatti Vikramarka asks Centre to extend financial support to major irrigation projects in State
IndianOil inks supply agreement with Mauritius for petrol, diesel, ATF
Vigilance probe not needed into DGP S. Sreejiths foreign trip, ACS submits before Kerala High Court
Following Additional Chief Secretarys submission, court closes the matter
Survey to assess coffee berry borer infestation in 35 villages
Teacher recruitment: Government ignores vacancies in linguistic minority schools
T.R.B. Rajaa: Tamil Nadu needs industrial vision beyond MoUs and political narratives
Former Tamil Nadu Industries Minister, T.R.B. Rajaa, questions the State governments investment strategy, arguing that the focus should be on MoU conversion, job creation, emerging sectors and long-term industrial vision rather than headline investment figures.
Onam rush: boat operators asked to follow safety norms
An order from Senior Port Conservator said boats should not be operated for tourism purposes without valid registration, survey and insurance certificates and other statutory documents. Boat owners and crew should ensure that all passengers wear quality life jackets meeting prescribed standards, the order said.
Four arrested for poaching sambar deer
Speakers call for Gurukul style teaching to spread Sanskrit
Meghalaya, Assam CMs hold talks, to restore peace after border unrest
Shillong, Aug 20: Meghalaya Chief Minister Conrad K. Sangma and his Assam counterpart Himanta Biswa Sarma on Thursday agreed to work jointly to restore peace and normalcy following violence in Shillong on August 19 and retaliatory actions along the border. In posts on X, both leaders said designated Cabinet Ministers from the two states will [] The post Meghalaya, Assam CMs hold talks, to restore peace after border unrest first appeared on Highland Post .
Domestic tourism cushions India as West Asia crisis, high airfares hit international travel
Industry projections estimate Indias domestic tourism market could reach around 35 trillion by 2029
Ex-panchayat president murder: Eighth accused arrested
Hindu outfit against making Vinayaka idols with chemicals

