Kerala HC allows KAAPA accused BJP councillor R. Sugathan to take oath in Viyyur jail
Sugathan is among 20 BJP councillors directed by High Court to retake oaths after they had violated procedure during original ceremony by using names of local deities. 19 councillors retook oaths, but Sugathan was detained at the time and was not able to attend the ceremony
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The World in a Single Nest: Following the Way of Tagore, on view at GES-2 House of Culture, explores Rabindranath Tagores radical ideas on education, ecology and creativity, revealing why they remain relevant today.
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Amid restrictions, J&K parties pay tributes to 1931 martyrs
Died fighting Britishers, nothing religious about 1931 uprising, says Omar Abdullah
Ex-TMC MLA's son held on cheating, extortion charges
Eggs were hurled at Tirthankar Ghosh when he was taken to the Barrackpore court
Centre to review messaging platforms response on notice over username feature
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Floods and landslides wreak havoc across Bangladesh
At least 51 people have died and more than one million have been stranded after days of torrential monsoon rain triggered floods and landslides across Bangladesh. The government has deployed the armed forces for rescue and relief operations as several districts remain inundated and rain continues in parts of the country.
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Kaleshwaram row intensifies as Congress, BRS trade charges over lifting floodwaters amid dry spell
Even as the political exchanges intensified, the central technical disagreement remained unresolved
Congress leader Pawan Khera demands a complete forensic audit' of accounts, donations, offerings and land deals
Telangana cancels car vehicle registration for a year after minor drives on busy road
Transport department cancelled 4,070 vehicle registrations across Telangana during the last financial year for allowing minors to drive
KVAFSU unveils statue of Dr. B.R. Ambedkar in campus in Bidar, holds seminar on his ideals
Vice-Chancellor K.C. Veeranna says Ambedkars ideals of equality, education and social justice remain relevant for nation-building
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Rockwells book is a playful exploration of the art of translation and its attendant weirdness
Kerala govt not seeking confrontation with HC, but needs more freedom to function: Devaswom Minister
Referring to Sabarimala gold theft case, K. Muraleedharan says Kerala government is unable to take any further steps as High Court had entrusted the probe to an SIT
No EU agreement yet on 21st Russian sanctions package, says EU foreign policy chief Kaja Kallas
EU countries hoping to get 250 listings agreed before a meeting of EU Foreign Affairs Ministers in Brussels says EU foreign policy chief Kaja Kallas
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In the MoU, the U.S. has made several concessions to Iran. It lifted its maritime blockade, issued a sanctions waiver for Iranian crude and other petroleum products and also promised that Iran would get access to some of its frozen funds
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In Kerala, the FIFA World Cup brings back jerseys, late-night screenings, cutouts of star players, and celebrations every four years
Three publishers from Jammu, Delhi remanded in police custody for books praising separatists
books in question are 'Personalities and Legends of J&K', authored by Hilal Ahmad and Santosh Meena, and published by Jammu-based Oberoi Book Service, and 'Great Personalities of Jammu and Kashmir', authored by Sushant Giri and published by the Delhi-based Anurag Prakashan
India-Australia administrative arrangements for uranium supplies | Explained
The recent agreement paves the way for Australian uranium exports to India, allowing private sector collaboration under stringent IAEA oversight
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Man kills girlfriend, self in Gurugram
An FIR of murder has been registered, and further investigation is underway, Sector-56 SHO Inspector Manoj Kumar said
CAG flags Kochi Corporations idling vehicle fleet bleeding public money
CAG reports finds that out of the Corporations 143 vehicles, 72 had to be auctioned off as unserviceable, while another 34 were off the roads for want of fitness or maintenance
Three booked after BLO alleges assault during SIR in Telanganas Kamareddy
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Embassy of India in Vietnam has finalised the authorised agency that will facilitate the repatriation of the mortal remains of the deceased to India
Supreme Court stays Madras HC order directing ban on cow slaughter in Tamil Nadu
The High Court had ordered a blanket ban on the slaughter of cows and calves anywhere in the state on May 27
Mulling ban, EU gets expert verdict on social media for children
EU Chief Ursula von der Leyen tasked the panel of experts to come up with advice backed by evidence on how the 27-nation bloc should protect minors from harmful content
This is the second discharge plea; the first plea was allowed by a magistrate in 2016 but reversed by the High Court in 2025
Six persons killed, 40 injured in Madurai road accident
Speeding omni bus rams against TNSTC bus on Madurai-Tiruchi highway near Karungalakudi
Chenthamara found guilty in Nenmara double murder in Kerala; sentencing on July 15
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CSK parts ways with head coach Stephen Fleming
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Supreme Court agrees to list all petitions challenging HC decision in Bhojshala case
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Kolkata-based Berry Alloys to invest 1,200 crore in steel, metals complex in Vizianagaram
The State government cleared the Kolkata firms integrated plant at the Bobbili Growth Centre, to produce manganese sinter, DRI and carbon paste, and allotted 94 acres at a concessional rate
Watch: Eyewitnesses describe horror after boat overturned off Vietnams Phu Quoc island
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Supreme Court rejects claims of over 360 West Bengal madrasas for state salary
The case came up before the Supreme Court with questions including whether the madrasas in which the petitioners were appointed were validly recognised
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Fresh batch of 7,754 Amarnath pilgrims leave Jammu amid tight security
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BJP SC Morcha seeks UAPA action against Prakash Raj, Jada Sravan over remarks on Hindu beliefs
It urges State government to take legal action against certain individuals over their alleged remarks on Hindu beliefs
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Jordan says it shot down four missiles launched by Iran
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Drone strikes kill 3, wound 5 in Moscow region: governor
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Prove 'poaching' charge or face 100 crore defamation suit: BJP to Omar Abdullah
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Rupee falls 39 paise to 95.77 against U.S. dollar in early trade
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Material filters tritium from nuclear wastewater at record speed
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The government, through an order, directed that there shall be no official entertainment or celebratory State functions during the period of mourning
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Stock markets slump in early trade on rising tensions in West Asia, higher oil prices
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Sahitya Akademi award-winning Tamil writer Poomani passes at 79
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U.S. senator Lindsey Graham likely died after aorta rupture, medical examiner says
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BJP, RSS, VHP have hijacked Lord Ram, says former MP V. S. Ugrappa
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Central Vista to be known as Kartavya Bhawan Area: HUA Minister Manohar Lal
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CAG flags 3,541 crore excess spend, budgetary lapses in Maharashtra Govts Ladki Bahin scheme
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Bazm-e-Adab Gulmarg organizes Mushaira at Tangmarg
Tangmarg July 12: Bazm-e-Adab Gulmarg Kashmir organised a Mushaira (symposium) at the residence of a Sufi poet Ghulam Hassan Mir in Gani Baba, Wani Gaaam Tangmarg. The event brought together prominent poets and lovers of literature from across the valley in a warm and intellectually enriching atmosphere. The proceedings were conducted by noted poet Shafeeq Karahami, while the session was presided over by eminent poet Bazm's president Hilal Kashmiri. The symposium featured poetic recitations by Ghulam Hassan Mir, Mehboob Bilal, Akram Wanigaami, Shafeeq Karahami, Mir Afroz Afroz, Abdul Salam Hamraz, Mohammad Akbar Majrooh, Hilal Kashmiri, Abdul Ahad Dilbar, Ghulam Mohammad Shah Benawa, Rahat Rafiq, and Tousif Raza. Their thought-provoking and eloquent poetry received enthusiastic applause and appreciation from the audience. The event was marked by a vibrant literary atmosphere that celebrated poetry, encouraged creative expression, and strengthened literary bonds among writers and poetry enthusiasts. Participants appreciated the efforts of Bazm-e-Adab Gulmarg Kashmir in promoting literary culture and expressed hope that such meaningful literary gatherings would continue in the future.
SMVDU organizes AICTE-sponsored faculty dev program on UHV-II under PM-USHA
Jammu, Jul 12: The Universal Human Values (UHV) Cell, in collaboration with the Academic Affairs Section, Shri Mata Vaishno Devi University (SMVDU), Katra, successfully organized a Three-Day Faculty Development Programme (FDP) on Universal Human Values (UHV-II) under the aegis of the All India Council for Technical Education (AICTE) and PM-USHA. The programme was aimed at strengthening the understanding and practice of Universal Human Values among faculty members, thereby promoting value-based education and holistic human development in higher education institutions. The inaugural session commenced with a welcome address by Prof. (Dr.) Balbir Singh, Dean, Academic Affairs and University Coordinator, Universal Human Values. In his address, he highlighted the significance of Universal Human Values in nurturing ethical consciousness, responsible citizenship, and harmonious living. Prof. (Dr.) Pragati Kumar, Hon'ble Vice-Chancellor, SMVDU, graced the inaugural session as the Chief Guest. Addressing the participants, he underscored the pivotal role of educators in shaping not only competent professionals but also responsible human beings. He encouraged the faculty members to internalize the principles of Universal Human Values and integrate them into their teaching practices, thereby inspiring students to lead meaningful, ethical, and socially responsible lives. The FDP featured a series of highly interactive and reflective sessions conducted by Jitender Narula, AICTE Resource Person for Universal Human Values. Through engaging lectures, group discussions, experiential activities, and practical illustrations, he facilitated meaningful deliberations on themes including self-exploration, harmony within the individual, harmony in family, society and nature, ethical human conduct, and professional ethics. The sessions encouraged participants to reflect on the interconnectedness of values, education, and sustainable societal development. Faculty members from SMVDU as well as various higher educational institutions across the country actively participated in the programme. The FDP provided an enriching platform for intellectual exchange, collaborative learning, and self-reflection, enabling participants to explore practical strategies for integrating Universal Human Values into classroom teaching, institutional culture, and professional practice. The programme concluded with a valedictory session, during which participants shared their experiences and acknowledged the relevance of Universal Human Values in both academic and personal spheres. The participants appreciated the experiential pedagogy adopted during the programme and expressed their commitment to incorporating value-based approaches into their teaching and mentoring practices. The successful organization of the programme was coordinated by Dr. Madhu Mangal, Dr. Shafaq Rasool, Dr. Pooja Sharma, Dr. Amit Sinha, Dr. Bharat Bhushan Jindal, Dr. Anil Bhardwaj, and Dr. Sunny Kumar Sharma, under the guidance of Prof. (Dr.) Balbir Singh. The organizing committee expressed its sincere gratitude to AICTE, PM-USHA, the distinguished resource person, the University administration, and all the participants for their enthusiastic support and active engagement in making the programme a grand success. The Faculty Development Programme reaffirmed SMVDU's unwavering commitment to fostering ethical leadership, human values, and holistic education in alignment with the vision of the National Education Policy (NEP) 2020. By equipping educators with the knowledge and perspective to integrate Universal Human Values into higher education, the University continues to strengthen its mission of creating socially responsible, compassionate, and value-driven graduates capable of contributing meaningfully to society.
Shri Budha Amarnath Ji Yatra : DC Poonch reviews arrangements at Mandi
Poonch, Jul 12: Deputy Commissioner Poonch Ashok Kumar Sharma on Sunday chaired a comprehensive meeting at Temple Complex Hall of Shri Budha Amarnath Ji Temple, Mandi to review the arrangements for the forthcoming Shri Budha Amarnath Ji Yatra. The meeting was graced by the presence of Shri Shri 1008 Mahamandaleshwar Swami Vishwatmanand Saraswati Ji Maharaj. Speaking on the occasion, Shri Shri 1008 Mahamandaleshwar Swami Vishwatmanand Saraswati Ji Maharaj emphasized that any shortcomings noticed during previous editions of the pilgrimage would be rectified this year to provide better facilities to devotees. Swami Ji appreciated the district administration, police and all concerned departments for their continued support and dedicated efforts in making the annual Shri Budha Amarnath Ji Yatra a grand success every year. Detailed deliberations were held on ensuring the smooth, peaceful and well-organised conduct of the annual pilgrimage. Participants shared valuable suggestions and highlighted various aspects requiring attention for the successful management of the Yatra. Discussions focused on strengthening road connectivity, drinking water supply, power, sanitation and cleanliness, toilet facilities, langar arrangements, vehicle parking, security arrangements, medical facilities, accommodation for pilgrims and other essential public amenities. The Deputy Commissioner assured the gathering that every possible effort would be made to address all shortcomings well before the commencement of the Yatra. He directed all concerned departments to complete their assigned responsibilities in advance and ensure that all facilities are put in place for the convenience of devotees. He emphasized that coordinated efforts by all departments would ensure a smooth and hassle-free pilgrimage experience. Senior Superintendent of Police Shafket Hussain Bhat assured that elaborate security arrangements would be put in place to ensure the safe and peaceful conduct of the pilgrimage. He appealed to the public to extend full cooperation to the administration for the successful conduct of the Yatra. The meeting was attended by Additional Deputy Commissioner Tahir Mustafa Malik, Assistant Commissioner Revenue Muhammad Sayeed, officers of the district administration, police, line departments, members of the Shri Budha Amarnath Management Committee and prominent citizens of Mandi.
DC Rajouri inspects PMFBY, AgriStack Camp at KKG Nadian
Rajouri, Jul 12: Deputy Commissioner Rajouri Abhishek Sharma on Sunday inspected the Pradhan Mantri Fasal Bima Yojana (PMFBY) and AgriStack awareness and enrolment camp organised at KKG Nadian to assess the quality of implementation and outreach of the flagship initiatives. During the inspection, the DC reviewed the arrangements made for farmer awareness, mobilisation, registration and facilitation under PMFBY and AgriStack. He interacted with farmers and obtained firsthand feedback regarding crop insurance, farmer registration, availability of agricultural inputs and delivery of departmental services. The DC observed certain shortcomings related to advance publicity, farmer mobilisation, inter-departmental coordination and awareness among field-level functionaries. Expressing concern over these deficiencies, he directed the concerned officers to take immediate corrective measures and ensure that future camps are organised in a well-coordinated, effective and result-oriented manner. He instructed the Agriculture and allied departments to strengthen advance publicity through village-level awareness campaigns, ensure active participation of Panchayati Raj Institutions and field functionaries, provide proper guidance to farmers regarding PMFBY and AgriStack registration and facilitate timely enrolment of all eligible beneficiaries. The DC also directed the concerned officers to verify the grievances raised by farmers during the interaction and submit an Action Taken Report after resolving the issues in a time-bound manner. Emphasising the importance of farmer-centric governance, the Deputy Commissioner said that such camps should go beyond routine formalities and deliver measurable outcomes in terms of wider awareness, maximum farmer enrolment, accurate digital records under AgriStack and enhanced coverage under PMFBY so that the farming community receives the intended benefits of the government schemes.
MVD Ramban conducts enforcement drive at Seri
Ramban, Jul 12: The Motor Vehicles Department (MVD) Ramban in coordination with Ramban Police today conducted a special enforcement drive at Seri Ramban, as part of its ongoing district-wide campaign to ensure strict compliance with the provisions of the Motor Vehicles Act. A special naka was established at Seri to maintain strict vigil on traffic violations and address public apprehensions regarding overcharging by tempo travellers operating on the BanihalJammu route. During the drive, conducted under the guidance of ARTO Varun Bhasin, the enforcement team checked more than 83 vehicles. A total of 13 vehicles were e-challaned for various violations under the Motor Vehicles Act, involving an expected penalty of 44,400. The team also seized one vehicle, while one driving licence was recommended for suspension for serious violations. The major offences detected during the drive included overcharging of passengers, overloading, operating without valid fitness certificates, plying without valid permits, breach of permit conditions and other violations under the Motor Vehicles Act. The MVD team reiterated that such enforcement drives will continue across Ramban district to ensure road safety, safeguard the interests of commuters, curb traffic violations and promote discipline among transport operators. The department also appealed to all transport operators to strictly adhere to the provisions of the Motor Vehicles Act and provide safe, fair and lawful transport services to the public.
Police begin anti-narcotics campaign in Baramulla, Sopore
Baramulla, Jul 12: Continuing its sustained campaign against narcotics under the Nasha Mukt Jammu & Kashmir Abhiyaan, Police carried out a wild cannabis (bhang) destruction drive along the roadside at Village Noorkhah in Baramulla and Sopore. During the operation, naturally grown wild cannabis was identified and destroyed on the spot to prevent its misuse and curb the spread of narcotic substances. Meanwhile, in Sopore, joint Police, Revenue & Excise teams destroyed wild cannabis at Rohama to eliminate potential sources of narcotics. J&K Police said it remains committed to eliminating the drug menace through sustained enforcement and community participation. The general public is urged to support the campaign by sharing information about the cultivation or trafficking of narcotic substances with the nearest police station.
Gulshan Books receives Lal Ded Literary Award 2026 for contribution to literature and publishing
Srinagar, Jul 12: Gulshan Books has been conferred the Lal Ded Literary Award 2026 in the Literary Excellence & Publishing category in recognition of its contribution to literature, publishing, bookselling and the preservation of the literary heritage of Jammu and Kashmir. The award was received by Sheikh Ajaz, Chairman of Gulshan Books, during a ceremony held at Tagore Hall in Srinagar. The event was attended by Jammu and Kashmir Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha, former Uttarakhand Chief Minister Tirath Singh Rawat and noted scholar and former Member of Parliament Vinay Sahasrabuddhe. Expressing gratitude over the recognition, Gulshan Books thanked Dr. Vaidehi Taman and the Lal Ded Literary Awards selection committee for honouring the institution's efforts in promoting literature and preserving the region's literary and cultural legacy. The organisation said the award would further strengthen its commitment to encouraging reading, supporting authors, expanding quality publishing and safeguarding the rich literary traditions of Jammu and Kashmir. Gulshan Books also dedicated the honour to its readers, authors, publishers and well-wishers, acknowledging their continued support and contribution to its journey over the years.
DC Anantnag visits cloudburst-hit areas
Anantnag, Jul 12: To take first-hand stock of damage caused by the cloudburst in Awoora and adjacent areas and to review the restoration efforts following the incident, Deputy Commissioner (DC)/Chairman District Disaster Management Authority, Anantnag, Dr. Bilal Mohiuddin Bhat, on Sunday conducted an extensive tour of the area. The DC was accompanied by senior officers including ADC, Dr. Muzamil Maqbool Beig, SEs PWD, Jal Shakti and KPDCL besides officials and field functionaries of various concerned departments. During the visit, the DC conducted an on-site inspection of the affected area, reviewed the damage to critical infrastructure, public amenities and nearby localities, and took stock of the overall situation. He assessed the damage caused by the incident to water supply schemes and pipelines, electricity poles and cables, roads, river embankments, private properties and other vital structures. Reviewing the restoration efforts, the DC directed the concerned departments to expedite the ongoing operations, clear debris off the paths and roads, and restore essential services on a priority basis. He asked them to rope in additional resources so that the public services and amenities resume immediately, adding that long term and sustainable solutions be proposed by the concerned departments. Dr. Bilal on the occasion interacted with local residents and assured the affected families of all possible assistance from the district administration. He emphasized close coordination among line departments for prompt restoration of essential services like water, road connectivity and electricity so to minimise inconvenience to the public. Notably, the men and machinery of Jal Shakti, R&B, Power Development and other departments are on ground zero and the district administration has swiftly pressed into action for timely restoration of all essential services. Earlier, on the directions of the Deputy Commissioner, a team headed by ADC had also visited the affected areas.
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