Delhi High Court allows minor son to donate part of liver to save fathers life
During the hearing, the court was informed by the Delhi government that the Lieutenant Governor (L-G) and the competent authority had granted approval for the proposed donation
U.S. Supreme Court upholds State laws banning transgender girls, women from school athletic teams
Left unresolved by the outcome are lawsuits challenging State laws and regulations in Connecticut, California and elsewhere that permit transgender athletes to compete consistent with their gender identity
ENG vs IND 1st T20I preview: England bowlers will challenge struggling Indian batting unit
India's assistant coach says Vaibhav Sooryavanshi seems ready for the grind, but will have to go through the process and bide his time like any other cricketer to get a place in the eleven
Serena Williams beaten at Wimbledon in first singles match in four years
Williams' Wimbledon adventure isn't over yet as she is also playing in the doubles with her sister Venus
U.P. Congress delegation allowed to pray at Ram Temple after face-off with Ayodhya administration
An impartial investigation is not happening, State chief Ajay Rai said on the temple donations embezzlement case
FIFA World Cup LIVE updates: France vs Sweden in Round of 32 clash
The team to get past this clash will next meet Paraguay, who knocked out Germany
Jumbo damages elephant-proof wall in Aralam
Corporation to end subsidised biomedical waste collection
CBI arrests IAS official in Haryana govt. funds misappropriation case
CBI has so far filed charge-sheets against 17 accused in the Haryana case, including six bank officials of IDFC First Bank and AU Small Finance Bank, three public servants, two companies and six private individuals
Operation Toofan volunteer arrested in bar brawl
Court directs police to register case, probe Ansibas plaint
Indian and foreign: On the CBSE and third language
Forcing students to learn at least two Indian languages is not ideal
Data doubts: On the latest IIP dataset
The latest IIP dataset raises more questions than it answers
Limansa a star in the making from the Dilshan lineage
The daughter of the celebrated former Sri Lanka opener is leaving no stone unturned as she hopes to make an impression in the U-19 Womens World Cup which will be jointly hosted by Bangladesh and Nepal in early 2027; she is also looking to carve an identity of her own
Jaishankar speaks with Ireland Foreign Minister, discusses ways to deepen ties
Ireland will take on one of the EU's most influential roles when it assumes the Presidency of the Council of the European Union from July 1 to December 31, 2026
Police begin drive to verify documents of homeless in Kolkata
Damocles sword over Keralas fortunes
The State needs to take steps to increase revenue within its fiscal framework
As SIR gathers pace, voters in Hyderabad take initiative to reach BLOs
HC allows minor to donate part of liver to father
DU receives over 82,900 registrations so far for UG seats
1.6 lakh enumeration forms distributed on Day 1 of Delhi SIR
Health scam: AAP blames Delhi govt. over inaction against main accused; BJP hits back
Metro services on Blue Line disrupted after technical snag
Electricity Dept. observes National Electricity Safety Week 2026
DMRC opens Delhi Ridge Interpretation Centre at Patel Chowk station
Court convicts EMPEEs Shaji Purushothaman in 2013 fatal drunk driving case
A 13-year-old boy was killed and five persons were injured in the accident involving the car Shaji drove. The prosecution alleged that none of the accused had attempted to aid the injured
Sahitya Akademi Award winner Puviyarasu dead
Youth stabbed to death after drunken quarrel with father in Kancheepuram
According to the police, both father and son had allegedly consumed alcohol before an argument broke out between them at home
Badminton | Rithvik attributes recent success to an improvement in his net game
The young Indian shuttler, who claimed the Valence Alpes International title, has now set his sights on breaking into the worlds top 50
Former Manalur MLA P.A. Madhavan passes away
Veteran Congress leader was 80; represented Manalur constituency from 2011 to 2016
19 women affected by ammonia gas leak still under treatment
Zverev wins in four sets to reach Wimbledon round two
The German, who was beaten in round one last year, won 6-4, 6-7 (8/10), 7-6 (7/5), 7-6 (7/0) on Centre Court and will next face France's Valentin Royer
Two killed, one injured after motorcycle rams tree in Tiruvallur district
The police said none of them was wearing a helmet at the time of the accident
Four inter-State burglars sentenced to six years in prison
The police said swift investigation, aided by modern technology and coordinated action across states, enabled the Chennai City Police to trace the accused who had fled to Gujarat by train, secure their conviction, and obtain the sentence within five months of the offence
Electricity Minister R. Nirmalkumar cites the notification issued by SLDC on May 30 regarding this requirement for all wind and solar power producers to install real time data mechanism to the computer-based SCADA (Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition) system
Er Rashid returns to Tihar jail after interim bail
Srinagar, June 30: Awami Itihaad Party (AIP) Chief Spokesperson Inam Un Nabi on Tuesday said that Member of Parliament from Baramulla and AIP President Er Rashid returned to Tihar Jail after the expiry of his five-day interim bail granted by the Court from 25th June to 30th June to attend the Chahlum of his late father. According to reports, emotional scenes were witnessed at Er Rashid's Srinagar residence as family members, relatives and well-wishers bid him farewell with tears in their eyes before he left for New Delhi in compliance with the Delhi High Court's directions. Inam Un Nabi said Er Rashid has always respected the rule of law and every order of the judiciary. However, his prolonged incarceration continues to cause immense hardship to his family and deprives the people of the Baramulla Parliamentary Constituency of direct access to their elected representative. Inam Un Nabi appealed to the Government of India and the Judiciary to release Member of Parliament Er Rashid, enabling him to freely discharge the responsibilities entrusted to him by the people.
Dialysis machines donated to Saidapet GH
G. Venkataraman is new Director of Fire and Rescue Services
Road restoration works planned across four GCC zones
Restoration works in areas such as Sholinganallur and Madipakkam, where multiple utility projects are under way, are expected to be completed by September, an official added.
Two patients with end-stage liver disease undergo deceased donor liver transplantation
The transplant procedures were performed on two patients with decompensated chronic liver disease and portal hypertension
Five persons arrested for death of farmer in Tiruvannamalai
Javid Dar meets public delegations at Civil Secretariat
Jammu, June 30: Minister for Agriculture Production, Rural Development and Panchayati Raj, Cooperatives and Election Department, Javid Ahmad Dar, on Tuesday met senior officers of the Rural Development, Animal Husbandry and Horticulture departments besides interacting with several public delegations at the Civil Secretariat, Jammu. During the meetings, the Minister reviewed a wide range of public issues and developmental projects pertaining to the concerned departments. He took stock of the progress of ongoing initiatives and emphasized the need for timely implementation of development works to ensure effective delivery of public services. The public delegations apprised the Minister of various issues and demands concerning their respective areas. Giving a patient hearing to all the representations, Javid Dar assured the delegations that every genuine grievance would be addressed in a phased and time-bound manner.
City hospital performs scarless hysterectomy
Godrej Properties acquires 47-acre land parcel in South Chennai, eyes 500 crore revenue
Godrej Properties already has four developments in Tamil Nadu, excluding the project it has currently signed
Shameema extends Rs 11.20 Lakh aid to weather-hit families
Srinagar, June, 30: The Jammu and Kashmir National Conference State Womens Wing President and MLA Habba Kadal Shameema Firdous, distributed financial assistance amounting to 11.20 lakh among 16 households affected by recent dusty winds and adverse weather conditions in the Habba Kadal constituency. The financial assistance has been extended to enable the affected families to undertake essential repairs and restoration of their damaged homes.
CPI(M) targets BJP, seeks electoral reforms
New Delhi, June 27: The Polit Bureau of the Communist Party of India (Marxist) has accused the BJP of weakening democratic institutions and using political defections to strengthen its parliamentary position, while announcing a nationwide campaign for electoral reforms. In a communique issued after its meeting held on June 2627, the CPI(M) alleged that the BJP was targeting opposition and regional parties through what it described as Operation Lotus to secure a two-thirds majority in Parliament. The party claimed such moves undermine democratic norms and weaken anti-defection safeguards. The Polit Bureau also criticised the Election Commission of India, alleging that the Special Intensive Revision (SIR) process had led to disenfranchisement of voters in several states. It announced plans to launch a broad campaign seeking greater transparency and accountability in the electoral process. On citizenship-related issues, CPI(M) objected to recent remarks concerning passports and citizenship verification, alleging that such developments could adversely affect sections of the population. The party demanded restoration of deleted electoral entries and clarification on the legal status of official identity documents. The party further criticised the conduct of national examinations, citing alleged irregularities in NEET, CBSE and CUET processes. It supported demands for reforms in examination systems and called for decentralisation in conducting tests. Raising corruption allegations, CPI(M) sought impartial investigations into reported financial irregularities linked to public institutions and government functionaries, and urged accountability at all levels. On international developments, the Polit Bureau expressed concern over tensions in West Asia despite the recent US-Iran understanding and urged the Government of India to reduce fuel prices and ensure adequate fertilizer supply. The party also announced that the Central Committee of CPI(M) will meet in New Delhi from July 11 to 13.
NC reviews organisational affairs in Ganderbal meeting
Focus on grassroots outreach, strengthening cadre coordination Srinagar, June 30: Jammu and Kashmir National Conference General Secretary Ali Mohammad Sagar on Tuesday chaired a meeting of the partys Ganderbal Constituency Working Committee at Nawa-e-Subha to review organisational affairs and discuss public issues related to the constituency. The meeting was attended by Additional General Secretary and Rajya Sabha MP Choudhary Mohammad Ramzan, Treasurer and MP Shami Oberoi, Provincial President Kashmir Showkat Mir, Advisor to the Chief Minister Omar Abdullah Mudassar Shahmiri, District President Sheikh Giyas-Ud-Din, all eight block presidents, and other senior party functionaries. During the meeting, participants held detailed deliberations on strengthening the partys grassroots organisational structure, improving coordination among cadres, and addressing emerging political and public issues. The review also covered ongoing developmental initiatives in Ganderbal. Addressing the meeting, Sagar stressed the need for a strong and active party organisation to effectively respond to public concerns. He urged party functionaries to remain accessible, maintain close contact with people, and ensure that genuine issues are raised at appropriate platforms. Our strength lies in our deep-rooted connection with the people. Every office bearer and worker must remain accessible and work with sincerity to address grievances. The National Conference has always stood with the people of Jammu and Kashmir, and we must continue to strengthen that trust through dedicated public service, Sagar said. Choudhary Mohammad Ramzan also addressed the meeting and called for unity among party workers, saying that collective efforts were essential to strengthen the organisation and promote inclusive development.
Bishwanath Sinha takes charge as Kerala Chief Secretary
The 1992-batch IAS officer took over from A. Jayathilak, who retired as the State Chief Secretary
Jammu/Srinagar, June 30: The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) on Monday demanded a CBI inquiry into the alleged outsourcing of around 25,000 government jobs in Jammu and Kashmir, accusing the National Conference-led government of running what it described as a recruitment scam marked by nepotism and backdoor appointments. Addressing reporters, BJP spokespersons Dr. Abhijeet Jasrotia, Zorawar Singh Jamwal, and Dr. Hari Dutt Shishu alleged that the government had diverted from its promise of large-scale employment by outsourcing posts to private contractors instead of following transparent recruitment through the Services Selection Board (SSRB). The leaders claimed that the move had resulted in favouritism and corruption, denying equal opportunities to deserving candidates and undermining merit-based selection. They also alleged that past recruitment practices under previous regimes had similarly been misused to accommodate select individuals. Dr. Jasrotia claimed that even professionals who had earlier left the region were now being accommodated in government jobs at the cost of those who had served during difficult periods, terming it an injustice to merit-based aspirants. Zorawar Singh Jamwal described the outsourcing of posts as institutionalised corruption, while Dr. Hari Dutt Shishu warned of agitation if the policy was not rolled back. He said youth aspirations were being compromised and accused successive governments of favouritism in public employment. The BJP leaders demanded immediate cancellation of the outsourcing policy, a comprehensive CBI investigation into all related appointments, and a review of recruitment processes to ensure transparency and merit-based selection in government jobs.
BJP demands rollback of outsourced jobs
Asks Govt to restore transparent recruitment process Srinagar, June 30: The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) on Monday demanded the immediate cancellation of nearly 24,000 outsourced posts in Jammu and Kashmir, accusing the National Conference (NC) government of failing to deliver on its promise of employment to the youth. Addressing a press conference at the party headquarters in Srinagar, BJP spokespersons Manzoor Bhat and Danish Bhat alleged that instead of ensuring transparent and regular recruitment, the government has handed over thousands of vacancies to private outsourcing agencies, thereby denying deserving candidates fair opportunities in public service. The party claimed that young aspirants spend years preparing for competitive examinations with the hope of securing stable government jobs, and that the move towards large-scale outsourcing has undermined their aspirations. The BJP urged the NC government to withdraw the outsourcing process and initiate a transparent, merit-based recruitment system for the advertised posts, reiterating its demand for accountability in public hiring practices.
Estimates panel flags delay in R&B projects
Gurez review flags delay in UT Capex works despite approvals Panel raises concern over low bidding, seeks timely completion, accountability Srinagar, June 30: The Committee on Estimates of the Jammu and Kashmir Legislative Assembly has expressed serious concern over the slow pace and lackadaisical approach in the execution of development projects by the Roads & Buildings (R&B) Department across the Union Territory. Chairing a review meeting in Gurez, MLA Nazir Ahmad Khan (Gurezi) said several works sanctioned under the UT Capex Budget over the last two financial years have failed to progress with the required urgency, prompting concern from the Committee over delays in implementation. Legislators Ali Mohammad Dar, Javid Hassan Baig, Mushtaq Guroo, Irshad Rasool Kar, Sajad Shaheen, Sunil Bhardwaj besides Secretary JKLA Manoj Kumar Pandit, Secretary Law, Justice & Parliamentary Affairs Achal Sethi along with senior officers from Finance, PWD ( R&B) and PMGSY were present in the meeting. The Committee held detailed deliberations on the execution of development works sanctioned during the previous financial year. It also reviewed the status of various ongoing and pending projects across different districts and divisions, particularly those which have not been initiated despite the accord of Administrative Approval. Stressing the need for expeditious implementation, the Committee urged the departmental officers to accelerate the pace of work and ensure the completion of all ongoing projects within the shortest possible time so that the public is relieved of the inconvenience caused due to prolonged delays. The Committee also took serious note of the practice of awarding contracts at abnormally low rates, observing that such tenders often result in delays and non-completion of projects, thereby defeating the purpose of developmental initiatives. Emphasizing accountability and timely execution, the Committee directed the department to adopt appropriate measures to discourage non-serious contractors and ensure strict adherence to the prescribed timelines. It further called upon the department to strengthen the monitoring and enforcement mechanisms so that all sanctioned works are completed efficiently, maintaining the desired standards of quality and within the stipulated timeframe. The Committee reiterated its commitment to ensure transparency, accountability and the timely completion of public infrastructure projects in the larger interest of the people.
Tamil Nadu appeals to SC against Madras HC order on cow slaughter ban
The Madras HC order was based on the 1976 order which prohibited cow slaughter in the interest of milk production and improvement of rural economy.
Former CM Naveen Patnaik hits out at Odisha govt, alleging callous of handling of school textbooks
Demanding resignation of School and Mass Education Minister Nityanand Gond, BJD hit the street and charged massive embezzlement of government fund in printing of textbooks
Reimagining sovereign AI for Indias strategic future
India must leverage global AI while reducing strategic technological dependence over time
Narayana inspects infrastructure projects across Visakhapatnam
Minister directs officials to expedite road works and resolve land issues for key connectivity project
NIA arrests former TMC MPs husband in connection to 2023 Ram Navami violence
TMMK protests over High Court order against quota for those who convert to Islam
TMMK president M.H. Jawahirullah appeals to the State govt. and the CM to take legal steps to nullify the verdict
Multi-agency mock drills focus on suicide attacks, calamities ahead of Amarnath yatra in Kashmir
The police said these drills were to assess emergency preparedness and response mechanisms ahead of the Amarnath Yatra, which will start from July 3
Guwahati police seize 37 kg gold from Maharashtra man
The bars of suspected precious metal, valued at 54 crore, are suspected to have been smuggled by an international group linked to Myanmar and West Asia
HMDA rakes in 231.65 crore from auctioning plots in Mokila
Decks cleared for implementation of 12,642-crore VB-G RAM G in Tamil Nadu on July 1
As part of the funding arrangement, which is 60:40 for the Union and State governments, the formers contribution will be 7,585 crore and the latters 5,057 crore, said an official in the State government.
India and Japan to renew focus on Indo-Pacific for the first visit by Prime Minister Takaichi
Ms. Takaichis visit, that marks the 20th annual summit since India and Japan begun to meet regularly at the highest levels and is expected to set the course for ties over the next decade
Para athletes felicitated for their achievements
Centre deputes Ministers to assess damage in flood hit Arunachal
Twelve of the States 28 districts have been affected; at least three people have died, roads, bridges, and houses have been damaged; Assams Dhemaji district has suffered too
Operation Sindoor | K.C. Venugopal moves privilege notice against Rajnath for misleading Parliament
Congress general secretary K.C. Venugopal on Tuesday (June 30, 2026) moved a privilege notice against Defence Minister Rajnath Singh in the Lok Sabha, accusing him of misleading Parliament by stating during the Operation Sindoor debate last year that no Indian soldier had been killed.
PM speaks to Iranian President ahead of state burial of Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei
Prime Minister Narendra Modi welcomed the understanding reached and reiterated Indias consistent position that all issues must be resolved through dialogue and diplomacy, the government stated
15-year-old abandoned boy appeals to police for family reunification
Ketan Agarwal Murder Case: Police to Conduct Gait Analysis on Chetan Chaudhary
Pune, June 30 : Pune Rural Police are preparing to conduct a forensic gait analysis of Chetan Chaudhary, the second suspect in the Ketan Agarwal [] The post Ketan Agarwal Murder Case: Police to Conduct Gait Analysis on Chetan Chaudhary appeared first on The Voice Of Sikkim .
After Trent, Noel Tata to step down as Voltas chairman
Addressing shareholders of the leading cooling products maker in its 72nd annual general meeting (AGM), Noel Tata, 69, said this would be his last AGM as Chairman of Voltas
Actors Vinay Rajkumar and Megha Shetty rejoice at BCU Utsava
Criminal justice systems digital push aims for a full roll-out by next year
Rollout of ICJS, which will integrate police, courts, prisons, forensics, and prosecution on one platform, will enable end-to-end digital workflow; data will be stored in government-owned cloud platform MeghRaj
FIFA World Cup 2026: England meets Congo in a tricky fixture
Quick commerce warehouse closure leaves 250 workers without pay, alleges union
Womens T20 World Cup: Gardner and Mooney carry Australia into final with ease
Molineux & Co. lord over the West Indies at the Oval
Unions condemn platform companies challenge to Karnataka Gig Workers Welfare Act
IFAT and KAWU call upon platform companies to withdraw their challenge and engage in meaningful dialogue with workersorganisationsand governments
Surge in ship traffic across Strait of Hormuz as Iran, Oman talk
A Joint Hormuz Committee has been set up to finalise future framework for ship transit
VCK chief wants social harmony to spread across Tamil Nadu
Now, Dalit politics is being widely discussed in T.N. and it includes the discussion of having a Dalit CM; this is an achievement of the party, says Thirumavalavan
Camera traps set up to monitor carnivore movement at Periyanaickenpalayam
Russia says shot down over 400 Ukrainian drones, baby killed outside Moscow
Kyiv has stepped up its long-range drone strike campaign against Russia in recent months, as Moscow's full-scale offensive against Ukraine drags on for almost 4.5 years
Peruvian political heir Fujimori wins presidency
The 51-year-old daughter of late President Alberto Fujimori secured the top office on her fourth attempt
Sanmar Group eyes entry into warehousing
SIR: Kartavya app forces BLOs to report to office twice for attendance
Gujarat can anchor drive for self-reliance in defence, says Rajnath Singh
The Minister said the State has the industrial capability, workforce, and innovation ecosystem to emerge as a defence manufacturing and technology hub
ACMEIHI JV receives Japans CfD subsidy for Green Ammonia project
NHAI resumes elevated corridor work on Chennai - Bengaluru Highway in Ranipet
Export duty on diesel, ATF reduced; petrol increased
The rates are applicable for the fortnight commencing July 1
Bengalurus key toll roads to get revised user fee from July 1

