Centre asks States to step up Ebola preparedness after WHO-declares global health emergency
The Ministry has also circulated a Standard Operating Procedure (SOP) covering disease surveillance, sample collection, storage and referral mechanisms for suspected Ebola cases
Visakhapatnam MP Sribharat meets TDP cadre; ward reorganisation, port dust among issues raised
Party workers from the North Assembly Constituency flag ward reorganisation changes, the Urban Land Ceiling issue, port dust and heavy vehicles on city roads at the meeting
Karnataka's new excise regime: What are the revised alcohol prices?
With the new prices kicking in, lower-end liquor in Karnataka has become dearer while certain premium labels have become cheaper.
Delhi HC pulls up Wrestling Federation over decision to declare Vinesh Phogat ineligible
The court asked the Centre to form expert committee to evaluate Ms. Phogat to ensure her participation in upcoming Asian Games selection trials.
KTR demands white paper on procurement all Rabi crops
The BRS leader argues that not more than 35% of the total paddy produced as procured so far; demands ex-gratia to all farmers who died due to delay in procurement
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Greater Pacific Capital Announces Leadership Transition in India Business
Nandan Desai Assumes Full Leadership of India Office, Akshaya Prasad Steps Down
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Twoday Global Prosperity Summit 2026 concludes successfully
Second-day highlights: digital finance, international trade,aerospace development
InauguralSME AI Impact Awards and new public-private partnerships to accelerate enterprise AI transformation, strengthen cyber resilience, and secure Singapores digital infrastructure
ZTE Releases Sustainability Report 2025: Driving a New Chapter in Sustainable Development Through AI
Awarded at the Global CSR & Sustainability Awards 2026 and Greentech CSR India Awards 2026 for driving long-term impact in water-stressed communities
Datacipher Limited Managing Director Amarandhar Kotha Accepted into Forbes Business Council
Forbes Business Council is an invitation-only community for successful business owners and Leaders
Delhi riots 2020 case: Umar Khalid gets three-day interim bail
Umar Khalid had sought interim bail to attend a post-death ritual (Chehlum) of his uncle and take care of his mother, who has to undergo a surgery.
How Kannada cinema failed the talented Dileep Raj
Tributes poured in after Kannada actor Dileep Rajs death, but filmmakers and actors believe the industry failed to offer roles worthy of his immense talent
Fire sweeps through many shops in Uttar Pradeshs Hardoi market; causes two blasts
The fire personnel first removed four gas cylinders kept inside the shops to prevent further explosions
Karnataka revises liquor prices. What does it mean and why your beer might get cheaper
As the state rolls out a new excise duty structure for alcohol, we break down what it means, and speak to bar owners and brands about how it will affect prices in Bengaluru
JSPs T.C. Varun condemns political analyst Nageswars remarks against ruling NDA alliance
Addressing the media in Anantapur, the Jana Sena leader demands that the former MLC withdraw his comments and warns of a backlash from alliance cadres
Stalin urges DMK cadre to avoid harsh criticism over VCK, IUML joining TVK government
Mr. Stalins remarks came against the backdrop of some DMK leaders criticising the entry of the VCK and the IUML, both of which contested as part of the DMK-led Secular Progressive Alliance, into the TVK-led Cabinet
Heavy rain alert in Kerala: Orange alert in Alappuzha, yellow in 6 districts
IMD has predicted widespread light to moderate rainfall with isolated instances of heavy rainfall accompanied by thunderstorms and gusty winds in various parts of Kerala till May 27
Curry cooks up a storm with songs, singles and more
Curry, a Mumbai-based pop triohailing from Mangaluru, will be debuting in Bengaluru this weekend
Intermediate advanced supplementary exams begin across Andhra Pradesh; 93.4% turnout on day one
BIEAP Secretary P. Ranjit Basha inspects a Vijayawada centre and orders drinking water, ORS packets and medicines at all centres as the State swelters
Woman killed after speeding car hits two-wheeler in Perumbakkam
The woman was travelling with her husband towards Perumbakkam alongthe Nookampalayam Main Road when a car, while reversing, collided with their bike
Singing of 'Vande Mataram' compulsory in all schools, madrasas in Bengal: Dilip Ghosh
The order by the Directorate of Madrasah Education came nearly a week after the State's BJP Government made singing the national song mandatory in all schools
Governor outlines new Assam Governments vision amidst Opposition walkout in Assembly
The Congress legislators also displayed placards and raised slogans before staging a walkout
Mobile passport services launched at Press Club Hyderabad
Minotaur, which debuted Tuesday night at the French festival, was one of the most anticipated selections at this year's Cannes.
Manithaneya Makkal Katchi resolves to contest on its own symbol in future elections in Tamil Nadu
The MMK was allotted two seats by the DMK Manapparai and Nagappatinam and it contested both on the DMKs Rising Sun symbol. This prevented the party from exploring any post-poll alliance, as it is bound by the DMK whips direction
Italian Gaza flotilla activists return home, allege abuse in detention
A group of Italian activists who took part in a flotilla attempting to deliver humanitarian aid to Gaza returned to Rome after being deported from Israel. The activists alleged mistreatment during their detention, including physical and psychological abuse. They said they would continue campaigning in support of Gaza despite the experience.
A. Amalraj takes charge as Chennai Police Commissioner
Mr. Amalraj is an officer of the 1996-batch of Indian Police Service (IPS) and was until recently the Tambaram Police Commissioner
PM, Education Minister must be held accountable for 'cover up': Congress on NTA claims on NEET exam
The Congress also said that the National Testing Agency (NTA) has become a National Trauma Agency and accused the government of colluding with the paper leak mafia to suppress the truth of irregularities and fraud.
Watch: Why Albertas referendum could shake Canadas political future
A major political storm is unfolding in Canada as the oil-rich province of Alberta prepares for a historic referendum that could test the countrys unity.
Agitation for separate Dharwad corporation receives more support, citizens install new board
The indefinite agitation demanding bifurcation of the Hubballi-Dharwad Municipal Corporation enters the seventh day
NATO meeting: Marco Rubio embarks on another mission to ease tensions with allies
Senior Pentagon officials are also expected to brief the 32-nation alliance on plans for the U.S. military's commitment to European defence at the alliance's headquarters in Brussels
Soumik Dattas show Melodies In Slow Motion reminds the audience to listen to Nature and breathe
Do cicadas sing? What sound does the crab make when it walks? Soumik Dattas Melodies in Slow Motion in Chennai brings heightened awareness to the niggles,creaeks and ticks of Nature, and shows us what climate change sounds like
Ebola: Kerala to monitor travellers from affected nations for 21 days
State Rapid Response Team, which met under the chairmanship of Health Minister K. Muraleedharan, said the measure was being adopted as an additional precaution
Bihar districts cut school hours as temperatures cross 40C
The order further stated that classes for students from Classes 6 to 8 would be permitted only till 10.30 a.m.
Technical snag disrupts underground Metro services in Mumbai
The disruption lasted for 40-50 minutes and affected office-goers during rush hour, with passengers accusing the authorities of not sharing timely updates
Trump-backed push for deep-sea mining 'unlawful': international regulator
Companies hope to earn billions by scraping the ocean floor for polymetallic nodules loaded with manganese, cobalt and nickel
Trump 'slush fund' sinks Senate Immigration Bill
The collapse was a significant setback for Mr. Trump and party leaders, who had hoped to pass roughly $70 billion in funding for Immigration and Customs Enforcement, Border Patrol and other agencies before lawmakers began a week-long recess.
Parents, students challenge CBSE three-language rule for Class 9
The senior advocate sought a hearing on May 25, 2026. The CJI said the petition would be listed next week before the appropriate Bench
MMK resolves to contest on its own symbol in future elections in Tamil Nadu
The MMK was allotted two seats by the DMK Manapparai and Nagappatinam and it contested both on the DMKs Rising Sun symbol. This prevented the party from exploring any post-poll alliance, as it is bound by the DMK whips direction
Anthropic in talks to use Microsoft's AI chips: Report
A partnership between the two companies would mark a significant win for Microsoft
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Congress leader Thiruvanchoor Radhakrishnan elected Kerala Speaker
In the elections held to Speakers post, Thiruvanchoor won 101 votes, while A.C. Moideen of Opposition LDF and B.B. Gopakumar of BJP-led NDA won 35 and 3 votes respectively
IPL 2026: Chennai Super Kings captain Ruturaj Gaikwad fined for slow over-rate
The defeat also ended the five-time champions' slim hopes of qualifying for the last four
Constitution not a privilege of few cosmopolitans, belongs to every citizen: CJI Surya Kant
The Constitution is not a privilege of a few cosmopolitans who can afford cost-bearing processes and engage the best of the brains to assert something which our Constitution never intended to offer, CJI said
Power outages recorded in Ukraine's Russia-controlled Zaporizhzhia region, media say
Russia-appointed head of the parts of the Southern Kherson region held by Russian forces, Vladimir Saldo, said on Telegram that nine areas were cut off the power grid after drone attacks, says sources
Warmer morning in Delhi at 29C minimum temperature; heatwave continues
Delhi's AQI stood at 226 in the 'poor' category at 9 a.m.
Forecast of rain in Bengaluru till May 25, yellow alert issued
Heavy rain on May 21 evening had disrupted normal life in several parts of the city
Andhra photographer Rukhiya Mohammed on her award-winning photographs of Eastern Ghats
Rukhiya Mohammed shares her thoughts on winning the Nature inFocus Award 2025 for documenting the changing landscapes of the Eastern Ghats
California governor orders a plan to cope with AI job upheaval
The executive order will mobilise state agencies, experts, universities and industry leaders to develop policies
Cannes 2026: Pedro Almodovar criticises Trump, wears 'Free Palestine' pin
Cannes Film Festival has been a regular platform for the director whose new film Bitter Christmas earned a 6.5-minute standing ovation.
VCK, IUML join Vijays Cabinet in Tamil Nadu
With VCKs Vanni Arasu and IUMLs Shahjahan on board, Vijays Cabinet in Tamil Nadu now has 35 Ministers
Election Commission of India announces Rajya Sabha polls for 24 seats on June 18
ECI said the elections for the Rajya Sabha seats will be held in 10 States where the incumbents are retiring on different dates beginning June 21 to July 19
Texas sues Meta, WhatsApp over encryption privacy claims
WhatsApp markets its services as secure and encrypted, but it does not deliver on those promises, Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton said
Meta settles social media addiction case brought by rural Kentucky school district
Meta has settled the first of many lawsuits brought by school districts across the country that sued social media companies seeking compensation
Vida Announces the Listing of its Tokenized Equity (VIDAx) on Paywards xStocks
CM Vijays Cabinet in T.N. takes final shape with total strength of 35
Tamil Nadu Governor Rajendra Vishwanath Arlekar administered the oath of office and secrecy to the new Ministers at Lok Bhavan in Chennai
Govt. school students from Guntur enjoy exposure trip to Delhi
US, Iran are in intense indirect talks for drafting final agreement: Report
Tehran , May 22 : The United States and Iran are engaged in indirect talks aimed at developing a framework for a possible agreement, Irans ISNA News Agency reported.According to the report, the two sides are currently exchanging messages and draft texts. An Iranian official earlier told Al Jazeera that negotiators were very close to reaching an understanding. The report also said that intensive mediation efforts are underway, with Mohsin Naqvi currently in Iran to discuss the status of the Strait of Hormuz. However, Al Jazeera noted that it is still too early to determine whether a final agreement is within reach.The talks come at a critical juncture as the US has coughed up much of its advanced missile defence interceptors inventory after burning the candle at both ends for defending Israel using munitions as compared to Israel itself in its war with Iran, The Washington Post has learnt. According to US officials who spoke to The Washington Post under condition of anonymity on Thursday (local time), the imbalance in the weighing scale raises concerns about the USs commitment to global security. The United States launched more than 200 Terminal High Altitude Area Defense (THAAD) interceptors to defend Israel along with more than 100 Standard Missile-3 and Standard Missile-6 interceptors fired from naval vessels in the eastern Mediterranean, emptying almost half of the Pentagons inventory. Israel, meanwhile, fired fewer than 100 of its Arrow interceptors and around 90 Davids Sling interceptors, some of which were used against less sophisticated projectiles fired by Iran-backed groups in Yemen and Lebanon. Earlier in the day, US President Donald Trump said that Iran will not get to keep the enriched uranium.We get the highly enriched. We will get it. We dont need it; we dont want it. Well probably destroy it after we get it. But were not going to let them have it. The Iran conflict. Thatll end soon, very soon. And when it ends, your gasoline prices will go down lower than they were before. he said. (ANI)
Air France flight to U.S. diverted to Montreal due to Ebola travel restrictions
The spokesman said in an email officials took decisive action and prohibited the flight carrying that traveller from landing at Detroit Metropolitan Wayne County Airport, and instead, diverted to Montreal, Canada
SpaceX's road to landmark IPO filing
Led by billionaire CEO Elon Musk, the worlds most valuable private company is aiming to raise $75 billion at a valuation nearing $2 trillion
Nike Pegasus 42: Builds on its legacy
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As for exploration, the Oil India chief mentioned they intend to drill 100 wells in the current financial year.
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NATO allies to sound out U.S. top diplomat after Trump's Iran ire
Experts clarify the link between screen time and autism
As conversations around autism and screen exposure grow online, doctors caution against oversimplified claims that screen time directly causes autism, stressing that autism is a complex neurodevelopmental condition shaped by genetic, environmental and biological factors
U.N. gravely concerned by an Afghan Taliban law that has provisions on child marriage
The government rejected the accusations, saying the decree follows Islamic law and insisting the country has already banned the forced marriage of girls
For pregnant women in Chennais tenements, summer offers no escape
After spending hours in dangerous heat, they return to homes that trap warmth and allow no recovery. Their bodies never get the chance to recuperate
J&K footballer Ayaan gets India U-20 trials call, brings pride
Aatif Qayoom Srinagar, May 21: Young footballer Ayaan Bilal has earned a call up for the U20 Mens National Team trials ahead of the AFC Asian Cup Qualifiers 2026, marking a major achievement for football in J&K. Ayaan received the national recognition while representing J&K in the Swami Vivekananda U20 Mens National Football Championship 2026. His selection for the national trials is being seen as a reward for years of hard work, discipline and consistent performances on the field. The Jammu and Kashmir Sports Council congratulated the young footballer and described his selection as a proud moment for the Valleys sporting community. The Council said Ayaan has earned the opportunity through dedication and determination and wished him success at the upcoming trials. Officials said his journey from the Valley to the national stage should inspire young footballers across districts of J&K to continue pursuing the sport with commitment and patience. The Sports Council also encouraged aspiring footballers to take inspiration from Ayaans achievement, stating that consistent effort and hard work always open new doors at higher levels of competition. Reinforcing the same sentiment, the RKFC team congratulated Ayaan on his national call up and praised his steady growth as a player. The club said it was proud to witness his development and wished him the very best for the trials. Football followers in J&K have welcomed the development with enthusiasm, calling it another positive sign for the growth of football talent from the region. Over the years, several young players from J&K have gained attention at national competitions, reflecting the improving standards of grassroots football and youth development programs. Ayaans selection is expected to motivate many young players in the valley and other parts of J&K who dream of representing the country at the highest level. His achievement stands as a reminder that talent from the region can compete on national platforms when backed by perseverance and opportunity. As Ayaan prepares for the national team trials, hopes remain high that the young footballer will continue his impressive rise and make J&K proud on the national stage.
Principal Sec DMRRR reviews ration distribution, extension of welfare schemes for migrants
Jammu, May 21: Principal Secretary Department of Disaster Management, Relief, Rehabilitation & Reconstruction (DMRRR) Chandraker Bharti on Thursday reviewed the progress on implementation of the ration distribution in terms of the Special Relief Ration Scheme for Kashmiri/Jammu Migrants as well as extension of benefits of social sector/welfare schemes to eligible migrants, after integration of their ration cards on the national database. The meeting was attended by Director Food Civil Supplies & Consumer Affairs (FCS&CA) Jammu, R.K Shavan; Relief & Rehabilitation Commissioner(M), J&K, Dr Arvind Karwani and senior officers from DMRRR, FCS&CA, Social Welfare Departments and National Informatics Centre. During the meeting, the Principal Secretary directed the concerned departments to take proactive steps to reach out to all households and ensure ration supply to all migrant beneficiaries who have enrolled for integration on the NFSA database, even if e-KYC formalities are pending/ in process. He asked the FCS&CA Department to provide free ration of April and May as a one-time exception during the transition period into the NFSA database to all such beneficiaries from the FPS dealers indicated by them in the NFSA application, and issue necessary order on same. The Principal Secretary also asked the officers of the Relief Organization to reach out to all such households that have still not lifted the ration despite the completion of e-KYC formalities and facilitate them. He asked the FCS&CA Department to explore the possibility of establishing a Ration ATM at Mini-Township Jagti, which houses more than 5,000 migrant families and Relief Organization shall identify and provide suitable space for the purpose. The Principal Secretary also called for conducting an extensive IEC campaign through print, electronic, and social media to make migrants aware that the integration of migrant ration cards into the NFSA database is purely a welfare-oriented governance reform aimed at inclusion of migrants into the mainstream welfare architecture, extension of social security benefits, digitization and modernization of records, transparency, and accountability in beneficiary management. He highlighted that the continuation and protection of all the existing relief provisions/guidelines/ entitlements available to Kashmiri/ Jammu Migrants is ensured. He also directed the officers of Social Welfare department to organise special camps in coordination with the Relief Organization in at migrant camps and prominent non-camp areas at Jammu to reach out to potential migrant beneficiaries of social sector/welfare schemes and facilitate them in filling various online applications for availing benefits of different social sector schemes like Old Age Pension, Widow Pension, Disability Pension, Marriage Assistance, Ayushman Bharat and various scholarships. He also asked them to organise a camp at Reasi for Jammu Migrants. During the meeting, it was informed that about 21,000 migrant ration cards have already been punched into the NFSA database, and the process of integrating about 5,000 migrant ration cards is in progress and around 50% of families have lifted ration so far under the new scheme. It was apprised that those who could not lift ration in the month of April are being provided two months free ration (April & May 2026) and those who received less ration due to any glitch in April or May will also be provided the remaining portion by the FCS&CA Department. The has repeatedly clarified that the earlier scale of ration distribution to the migrants registered under the relief category shall continue and that all relief ration card holders shall continue to receive 11 Kg free ration per person per month and 1 Kg sugar as per the extant scale of ration distribution. Besides, those registered with the Relief Organisation under the non-relief category (Pensioners, etc.) and categorized into the NPHH category will also receive 5 Kg ration on the Government-approved rates as per their entitlement under NFSA on cost basis. Social Welfare Department apprised the meeting that 776 families have so far availed the benefit of various social sector schemes after the integration of migrant ration cards into the NFSA database. Pertinent to mention that migrants could not earlier avail the benefits of these schemes due to their ration cards being non-digitized and not integrated into the national database.
NIT Sgr students launch startup to digitize Indias labour chowks
Srinagar, May 21: In an attempt to bring Indias unorganised construction labour sector online, two fourth-year students of National Institute of Technology (NIT) Srinagar have launched a startup that connects labourers, contractors and customers through a digital platform modeled around traditional labour chowks. The startup, BigBrick, founded by Saurabh Kumar from the Civil Engineering Department and Aryan Kumar from the Mechanical Engineering Department, is being described as Indias first digital platform focused exclusively on labour chowks and construction workforce management. According to the founders, BigBrick has already onboarded more than 2,500 construction workers across Srinagar, Jammu, and Katra, creating direct connections between workers, contractors, and customers. At a time when thousands of labourers across the country continue to depend on roadside labour markets for daily work, the startup aims to bring transparency, accessibility, and organized hiring into the sector through digital intervention. So far, the startup has generated revenue worth 11 lakh and recently received a funding offer at a valuation of 3 crore from Mumbai based company, second officer of 40 lakh by another venture, marking a rare success story emerging from a student-led venture in Kashmir. BigBrick has also been incubated and funded by the NewGen IEDC, University of Kashmir, and was awarded the Best Startup Idea during the IDE Bootcamp for its innovation and market potential. The core team behind the venture also includes Yashas Naidu, Vivek Kumar, Munmun Naresh, Raj Kumar & Vijay Kumar, who played a key role in scaling operations and expanding worker outreach. In his message, Director NIT Srinagar, Prof. Binod Kumar Kanaujia congratulated the students for their achievement and said Institute is committed to promoting innovation and entrepreneurship among young minds. This achievement reflects the innovative spirit and entrepreneurial potential of our students. Startups like BigBrick demonstrate how technology can be used to address real societal and economic challenges, he said. Registrar, Prof. Atikur Rehman also appreciated the initiative and said such success stories inspire other students to think beyond conventional career paths. It is encouraging to see our students building impactful ventures with real-world applications. Such initiatives not only create employment opportunities but also strengthen the startup ecosystem of the region, he said. Saurabh Kumar, Co-Founder of BigBrick said the aim of the startup is to organize the unorganized labour sector through technology and create a transparent system where workers can access employment opportunities with dignity. Construction workers are the backbone of infrastructure development, yet a majority of them still depend on informal systems for employment. Through BigBrick, we wanted to build a reliable platform that directly connects workers with contractors and customers, he added. Another, Co-Founder, Aryan Kumar said that startup was born out of the need to solve real challenges faced by daily wage workers in the construction sector. We observed that thousands of skilled labourers still depend on informal roadside hiring systems despite the rapid growth of the digital economy. BigBrick is our effort to bridge that gap by creating a reliable and accessible platform for both workers and contractors, he said.
The Trump administration has said it was reducing levels in Europe by about 5,000 troops, and U.S. officials confirmed about 4,000 service members were no longer deploying to Poland
From blacksmiths forge to Kashmir tourism: The legacy behind Ahanger HOBO
Dont lie. Be a man of your word. Do good and forget. Mohammad Sidiq Ahanger, Blacksmith, Father Every brand has a name. But very few brands carry a name the way Ahanger HOBO does, as a tribute, a promise, and a legacy all at once. This is the story behind that name. A Father Who Shaped Iron Mohammad Sidiq Ahanger served in the Central Job before setting up his own forge. He was a blacksmith of skill. People waited months, sometimes years for something made by his hands, because what came from that forge could not be found anywhere else. The Son Who Watched His son, Abid Sidiq Ahanger, grew up sitting in the corner of that workshop. He watched his father shape iron for hours. The Name That Carries Everything After years of working in different industries, Abid made the decision that would define the rest of his life: he would build something of his own. He entered tourism Kashmirs most beautiful, most misunderstood, most emotionally powerful industry. And when it came time to name his company, the answer was immediate. Ahanger HOBO Ahanger is the family name and in Kashmiri tradition, it means blacksmith. It is a name built at a forge, passed down through generations of people who shaped things with their hands and their honesty. HOBO is a word for someone always on the move a wanderer, a traveller, someone drawn to the open road. It captures the spirit of every guest who arrives in Kashmir with curiosity and leaves with something they did not expect: a feeling they cannot quite name but never forget. Look closer and you will find HO and BO a quiet shortform for Holiday Bookings, built right into the heart of the name. The logo is a shikara is the most recognisable image of Kashmir. It is also, quietly, a symbol of what Ahanger HOBO believes travel should be: unhurried, beautiful, and deeply personal. What We Actually Do Ahanger HOBO was built on a simple insight: the biggest barrier keeping travellers away from Kashmir was not a lack of interest. It was fear. Abid decided that his job.His real job was to replace that fear with trust. He began offering free travel consultations. He still does. He calls himself a Travel Artist, because photography taught him to see Kashmir differently not as a destination to be packaged and sold, but as a composition of light, people, food, water, and warmth that deserves to be experienced with full attention. He introduced practices that had never been done systematically in the valley before: trained drivers who know how to make every guest feel safe and genuinely welcomed, flowers and sweets for every arriving visitor as a gesture of Kashmiriyatthe ancient tradition of warm-hearted hospitality that this land has offered to travellers for centuries, personal feedback taken after every tour, and acted upon every single time. The result: not one guest complaint. Ever. That is not a marketing claim. That is a craftsmans standard, inherited directly from a father who never once did inferior work. We Sell Memories Every element of Ahanger HOBO the name, the logo, the way his father once built at the forge by hand, with care, without cutting corners. The tagline arrived last, after everything else was already in place. Three words that say everything: We Sell Memories. Not hotel rooms. Not taxi rides. Not tour packages. Memories the kind that stay with a person long after the flight home, the kind they describe to friends and family for years, the kind that make Kashmir feel not like a place visited once but like a place that belongs to them. The Legacy Continues Mohammad Sidiq Ahanger passed away in December 2024. But the three lines he lived by the ones that echo in his sons mind every single day are present in every guest interaction, every trained driver, every bouquet offered at arrival, every memory carefully delivered. Dont lie. Be a man of your word. Do good and forget. A blacksmiths discipline. A travellers spirit. A sons promise. That is Ahanger HOBO.
CS inaugurates Governance & Policy Analysis Centre at IUST
Lauds universitys academic and research initiatives Awantipora, May 21: Atal Dulloo, Chief Secretary of Jammu & Kashmir on Thursday visited Islamic University of Science and Technology (IUST), where he inaugurated the Centre for Good Governance & Policy Analysis (CGG&PA) during a series of engagements aimed at strengthening policy research, governance innovation, and institutional collaboration. During the visit, the Chief Secretary toured Campus-I and Campus-III of the university and inspected various laboratories and academic facilities. He also interacted with officers and faculty members. The Chief Secretary appreciated the efforts of the faculty and staff in the growth and academic advancement of the university, particularly its introduction of high-end and emerging programmes in frontier sciences and artificial intelligence in line with the objectives of the National Education Policy (NEP) 2020. He also lauded the universitys initiatives in strengthening industry linkages, promoting research, and fostering innovation-driven academic collaborations. Congratulating Prof. Shakil A Romshoo Vice Chancellor IUST and his team for the achievements made by IUST, he expressed confidence that the Centre for Good Governance & Policy Analysis would further strengthen the universitys contribution towards policy research and institutional development. He remarked that IUST possesses immense potential to contribute towards improving ease of living for the people through meaningful collaborations with the government and national-level institutions. Speaking on the occasion, Prof. Romshoo highlighted the universitys achievements and outlined its vision for academic excellence, innovation, and public engagement. He stated that IUST has emerged as an active contributor to several flagship national missions through its work in sustainability, emerging technologies, entrepreneurship, healthcare, and community development. He also thanked the Government for its continued support, which, he said, has enabled the university to strengthen its academic and research ecosystem and expand its engagement with society and industry. Earlier, Prof. G. N. Itoo, Director, Centre for Good Governance & Policy Analysis while welcoming the dignitaries, said that the Centre would serve as an important platform for promoting evidence-based policymaking, interdisciplinary research, and meaningful collaboration between academia, government institutions, and society to address contemporary governance and developmental challenges. A documentary showcasing the universitys academic, research, innovation, and outreach initiatives was also screened. The programme concluded with a formal vote of thanks presented by Prof. Shameem Ahmad Shah, Registrar IUST who expressed gratitude to the Chief Secretary for his visit and valuable insights on governance, policy innovation, and institutional development. The Chief Guest also planted a tree on the university campus as part of the institutions environmental sustainability initiatives.
Odd-Even Is Not the Story: What Sikkims Recent Disruptions Reveal About Resilience
Odd-Even Is Not the Story: What Sikkims Recent Disruptions Reveal About Resilience By Dr. Dronesh The post Odd-Even Is Not the Story: What Sikkims Recent Disruptions Reveal About Resilience appeared first on The Voice Of Sikkim .
Shrinking shared spaces in a growing cityscape
Hyderabad is building upward at breakneck speed. But amid gated communities, flyovers and glass towers, the citys shared public life is quietly shrinking. As open spaces retreat behind private walls, residents are increasingly searching for places to meet, play and simply exist without barriers, reportsLavpreet Kaur
Calcutta HC orders setting up SIT of CBI to probe hushing up charges in R G Kar rape-murder case
The Bench said that, considering the social ramifications of the gruesome incident, a three-member SIT would look into charges of evidence destruction and allegations made by the medic's parents that there were attempts to hush up and downplay the incident.
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Republicans call off vote on Iran war resolution that was on verge of passing
The House had scheduled a vote on a war powers resolution, brought by Democrats, that would rein in Mr. Trump's military campaign
Fake Sikkim Merger Notification Sparks Political Outrage; SKM and BJP Warn of Legal Action
Gangtok, May 22 : A fake notice claiming that Darjeeling Hills, Kalimpong, Terai, and Dooars The post Fake Sikkim Merger Notification Sparks Political Outrage; SKM and BJP Warn of Legal Action appeared first on The Voice Of Sikkim .
Lakshmi could have been a child bride
Teenage girls across five villages in Uttar Pradeshs Chandauli district are resisting child marriage, supported by frontline government workers who dont want to see their own lives repeated in another generation. Ashna Butani meets the women leading and demanding change, in a State that sees the highest number of child brides in India
SpaceX scrubs May 21 launch of Starship V3 from Texas
Starship V3, uncrewed and featuring dozens of upgrades tailored for rapid Starlink satellite launches and NASA moon missions, was to be a key test for the vehicle following months of testing delays
Motorists at risk as junction near Manakula Vinayagar Temple on Gingee Salai emerges a black spot
Two-wheeler riders are in danger as cars and private buses overspeed on Gingee Salai. As the road is used by many vehicles, including ambulances, motorists urge the road engineering division and the traffic police to prevent accidents
Trump peace board Gaza envoy warns imperfect ceasefire risks being permanent
Gaza remains gripped by daily violence as Israeli strikes continue, with both the military and Hamas accusing one another of violating the truce
Rubio denounces NATO refusal to help on Iran ahead of alliance talks
Ive been a strong supporter of NATO my entire career, said Marco Rubio
Its all been goingdownhill for Rishabh Pant
The southpaw appears to be a pale shadow of the player who once lit up the world stage; he has been relieved of vice-captaincy duties in Tests, dropped from Indias ODI set-up and is nowhere close to making the T20I squad
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Trump returns to more definitive tone on controlling Iran's uranium
Last week, Donald Trump suggested that he might be OK with some 970 pounds of highly enriched uranium believed to be buried beneath Iranian nuclear facilities that were targeted by U.S. military strikes

