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End the free rein of junk food advertising in India

Restricting the advertising of ultra-processed food (UPF) products and foods high in fat, sugar and sodium (HFSS) is a public health imperative

The Hindu 22 Jun 2026 1:17 am

NEET re-test held across 97 centres amid tight security

Delhi students say cancellation of May 3 test disrupted preparation,describe new exam paper as tougher than the old one; re-test will delay admissions and impact alternative career plans: parent

The Hindu 22 Jun 2026 1:07 am

Patients face pedestrian, civic challenges around major government hospitals in Bengaluru

Encroached footpaths, unsafe crossings, flooding and inadequate patient facilities continue to inconvenience visitors despite improvements in traffic management at some locations.

The Hindu 22 Jun 2026 1:00 am

Britain after Brexit, divided, uncertain and stagnant

Ten years after Brexit, Britain still searches for direction

The Hindu 22 Jun 2026 12:59 am

The lack of accountability within the NTA

The National Testing Agency (NTA) was created in 2017 as a registered society under the Societies Registration Act, 1860 and not through an Act of Parliament, which means it operates without a codified liability standard toward the candidates it examines

The Hindu 22 Jun 2026 12:56 am

Cyber scam hubs across Southeast Asia fuelled by human trafficking: APG report

Government says 6,998 Indians have been rescued from cyber scam hubs since 20222,533 from Cambodia, 2,297 from Lao PDR, and 2,168 from Myanmar

The Hindu 22 Jun 2026 12:49 am

Around 600 tonnes of fish sold at Kasimedu on Sunday

Fishermen proudly showed off large-sized grouper fish, also called Kalavaan, and sharks caught in their nets

The Hindu 22 Jun 2026 12:45 am

Labourer electrocuted on Anna Salai

The Hindu 22 Jun 2026 12:28 am

TG20 | Top-order batters steer Aces to a win in inaugural game

Wafi, Krishna and Himateja hit half-centuries to propel their side to 237 for five; Strikers fall short despite Vigneshsknock

The Hindu 22 Jun 2026 12:28 am

FIFA World Cup 2026 | Spain finds its scoring boots again as it slams four past Saudi Arabia

The former champion puts behind the horrors of failing to break the deadlock against Cape Verde in the first round with a masterclass in control as it runs the Asian side ragged; Oyarzabal bags a brace and also sets up Yamals opener

The Hindu 22 Jun 2026 12:24 am

Changed reality: On India and the Strait of Hormuz

India must reduce its dependence on the Strait of Hormuz

The Hindu 22 Jun 2026 12:21 am

J&K Police Marks International Yoga Day Across Kashmir

Srinagar, June 21: Jammu and Kashmir Police on Sunday celebrated International Yoga Day 2026 across several districts of Kashmir, including Ganderbal, Bandipora, Shopian and Sopore, with a focus on promoting fitness, mental well-being and healthy living. Yoga sessions were organised at police establishments, sports grounds and police lines, drawing participation from senior police officers, personnel, youth, students and members of civil society. During the programmes, participants performed yoga asanas, breathing exercises and meditation sessions under expert supervision. The events highlighted the role of yoga in improving physical health, reducing stress, enhancing concentration and supporting overall well-being. Senior officers encouraged personnel to make yoga a part of their daily routine, especially considering the demanding nature of policing, and emphasised its benefits for maintaining physical and mental resilience. Held under the theme Yoga for Self and Society, the celebrations reflected J&K Polices commitment to encouraging healthier lifestyles and creating awareness about the importance of holistic wellness across communities. The events concluded with participants pledging to adopt healthy practices and promote the benefits of yoga in society.

RisingKashmir 22 Jun 2026 12:14 am

Just truths: On DNA evidence and rights

DNA test for paternity, allowed as a last resort, must not violate other rights

The Hindu 22 Jun 2026 12:12 am

Hilal Kashmiri Re-Elected President of Bazm-e-Adab Gulmarg

Tangmarg, June 21: Renowned poet and literary figure Hilal Kashmiri has been re-elected as President of Bazm-e-Adab Gulmarg following elections held during a meeting of the literary body at its headquarters in Tangmarg. The meeting, attended by members of the organisation, discussed various institutional matters and also conducted elections for the presidents post in a democratic and cordial atmosphere. Three candidatesGhulam Mohammad Benawa, Abdul Salam Hamraz and Hilal Kashmiricontested the election. Hilal Kashmiri secured victory with an overwhelming majority, earning another term to lead the literary organisation. Following the announcement of the results, members congratulated the newly elected president and appreciated his literary contributions and role in strengthening the institution over the years. Participants expressed confidence that under his continued leadership, Bazm-e-Adab Gulmarg would further expand its literary and cultural activities and continue contributing to the preservation and promotion of Kashmirs literary heritage. Addressing the gathering, Hilal Kashmiri thanked members for their trust and support. He termed the renewed mandate an honour and pledged to work towards making the organisation more vibrant and effective in promoting literary engagement across the region. His re-election has been welcomed by literary circles, who described it as a positive step for the continued growth of Bazm-e-Adab Gulmarg.

RisingKashmir 22 Jun 2026 12:12 am

Ganderbal Polices Five-Hour Rescue Saves Ailing Shepherd

Ganderbal, June 21: Ganderbal Polices Special Operations Group (SOG) rescued a critically ill shepherd after a five-hour operation in the remote high-altitude forests of Kaindalwa Top in Anderwan and shifted him to hospital for treatment. The rescued man, Najeeb Khan, a resident of Anderwan, had been staying at his seasonal dhok in the upper reaches of Kaindalwa Top when he suddenly developed severe chest pain, triggering what appeared to be a serious cardiac emergency. Accompanied by his two sons, Khan began a difficult descent towards his village on horseback in a desperate attempt to reach medical assistance. Fate intervened when a routine SOG patrol moving through the area encountered Khan in a distressed condition. Realising the seriousness of the situation, the police personnel immediately rushed to his aid, administering first aid, water and emergency medication in an effort to stabilise him. However, as his condition continued to worsen, the team knew immediate evacuation was the only chance to save his life. With no motorable road, no communication facilities and miles of rugged terrain separating the patient from medical care, the SOG team launched a challenging rescue mission. One of Khans sons was sent back to alert family members, while police personnel, assisted by the other son, began carrying the ailing shepherd through dense forests and steep mountain slopes. Battling exhaustion, difficult weather conditions and treacherous terrain, the rescuers took turns carrying Khan on their shoulders for long stretches. After descending nearly a kilometre, the team was forced to halt briefly as the patients condition deteriorated and the physical demands of the rescue intensified. Meanwhile, local villagers joined the effort and arranged a makeshift stretcher, which was transported through the forest to the rescue party. Equipped with the stretcher, the team resumed the evacuation, continuously monitoring Khans condition and providing all possible assistance during the arduous journey. After nearly five hours of relentless effort and determination, the rescue team successfully brought Khan out of the remote forest area and ensured his immediate evacuation by ambulance to a nearby hospital for urgent medical treatment. The efforts proved successful. Later that night, family members informed the rescuers that Khans condition had stabilised. In an emotional gesture the following day, Khan personally contacted the police personnel to thank them for saving his life and expressed deep gratitude to the entire Ganderbal Police team involved in the operation.

RisingKashmir 22 Jun 2026 12:09 am

CBSE Releases Class 12 Re-evaluation Results, 87% Cases Declared

Srinagar, June 21: The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) has started releasing the outcomes of Class 12 verification of issues observed and re-evaluation applications on DigiLocker from June 21 onwards. Students whose marks have been revised can access their updated mark sheets through the DigiLocker portal. CBSE said around 87 percent of candidates who applied for re-evaluation and verification of issues observed have already received their results. The remaining cases will be processed and released in phases as individual applications are completed. The board stated that every application has been examined through a robust and carefully monitored system to ensure fairness and accuracy. Candidates can check the status of their requests on DigiLocker. CBSE had declared the Class 12 examination results on May 13, 2026, for approximately 17.69 lakh students. As part of its post result services, scanned copies of evaluated answer books were made available from May 19 to May 25. Students were later allowed to apply for verification of issues observed and re-evaluation from June 2 to June 7. The board said the process was conducted under the supervision of technical experts from the Digital India Corporation, IIT Kanpur and IIT Madras to safeguard the system and maintain the integrity of the evaluation process. CBSE further announced that candidates whose verification outcome is reported as No Change will be given an opportunity to inspect their answer books at the concerned regional office. The schedule for inspection will be announced shortly. Appealing to students and parents not to rely on rumours or unverified social media posts, CBSE said all authentic updates regarding the post result process will be shared only through official communication channels. Students seeking assistance may contact their respective CBSE Regional Offices or write to resultcbse2026@cbseshiksha.in.

RisingKashmir 22 Jun 2026 12:04 am

Uri Seeks Tourism Push Amid Rising Visitor Footfall

Srinagar, June 21: Residents of picturesque Uri town in north Kashmirs Baramulla district have urged the government to strengthen tourism infrastructure in the area, saying the lack of accommodation and recreational facilities is preventing the region from realising its full tourism potential. A delegation of local residents said that despite Uri emerging as a popular destination for visitors, particularly after the opening of Kaman Post for tourism and the growing interest in border tourism, the absence of quality lodging facilities remains a major challenge. Abrar Ahmad, a resident of Uri, said the town has only a handful of privately run hotels and all are in poor condition and fail to meet the expectations of tourists. Visitors often avoid staying in these hotels because of their inadequate facilities. There is an urgent need for better accommodation options, he said. He suggested that the Tourism Department establish eco-friendly huts around Uri town and nearby forested areas to attract visitors seeking nature-based experiences. According to locals, even the government-owned guesthouse at Bandi, managed by the Roads and Buildings Department is in a dilapidated state and often faces booking-related issues. Another resident, Bashir Bhat, a resident of Garkote village stressed the need for quality accommodation in remote parts of the valley, particularly in view of Uris growing appeal as a potential filming destination. We want Uri to be explored by Bollywood filmmakers because of its scenic beauty, but the question remains where film crews and artists will stay during their visits. The absence of proper facilities is discouraging, he said. Residents said the issue has become more pressing after the opening of Kaman Post along the Line of Control (LoC), which has witnessed a steady flow of tourists. Hundreds of visitors come to see Kaman Post, but there are hardly any facilities for those who wish to stay overnight. There is no concept of homestays here either, Bhat said. He also pointed out that a rafting project proposed at Hapatkhai Nallah in Boniyar nearly four years ago is yet to take off. Uri needs additional tourist amenities such as parks, adventure activities and recreational spaces to make it a complete destination, he added. Locals highlighted several attractions in and around Uri, including Kaman Post, Nambla Waterfall, Rustum, Zulfiqar Ali Viewpoint, Salamabad Dam, Bosiyan and Limber Waterfall, saying these sites continue to attract both local and non-local tourists. Uri has immense tourism potential and can become a major destination under the governments border tourism initiative. We hope authorities will focus on improving infrastructure and facilities in the area, said Shafiq Ahmad, another resident. Nestled along the banks of the River Jhelum and surrounded by lush green mountains, Uri is known for its scenic landscapes and strategic location near the LoC. The town also gained wider recognition following the release of the Bollywood film Uri: The Surgical Strike. The residents have appealed to the Lieutenant Governor, the Omar Abdullah-led government and the Tourism Department to prioritise tourism-related development projects in the border town. Meanwhile, MLA Uri Dr Sajjad Shafi said he has recently taken up the matter with the deputy Chief minister and assured residents that efforts are underway to address the concerns. I have raised these issues with the Deputy Chief Minister and every possible step will be taken to upgrade tourism and public facilities in Uri, he said.

RisingKashmir 22 Jun 2026 12:01 am

Nearly One in Four Adults in J&K Use Tobacco: Report

Srinagar, Jun 21: Tobacco consumption continues to pose a significant public health challenge in Jammu and Kashmir, with nearly one in every four adults using tobacco in one form or another. Dr. S. Muhammad Salim Khan, Professor, Community Medicine, Government Medical College (GMC) Srinagar said in a report, titled Tobacco in J&K: The Hidden EpidemicHealth, Economic, Social and Environmental Costs, highlights the widespread prevalence of tobacco use and its far-reaching consequences on health, families, livelihoods and the environment. According to data cited from the Global Adult Tobacco Survey (GATS-2, 2016-17), 23.7 percent of adults in J&K use tobacco, including smoking and smokeless forms. Tobacco use among men stands at 39.7 percent, compared to 6.2 percent among women. Smoking tobacco is used by 35.2 percent of men and 5.1 percent of women, while smokeless tobacco use stands at 6.8 percent among men and 1.5 percent among women. The report identifies commonly used tobacco products in J&K, including cigarettes, bidis, hookah (hukka), gutka, khaini, zarda and tobacco mixed with betel quid (pan). District-wise analysis based on NFHS-5 indicates that tobacco smoking prevalence is considerably higher in Kashmir division than in Jammu division. Kupwara records the highest smoking prevalence at 56.6 percent, followed by Baramulla, Bandipora, Kulgam and Shopian. The lowest prevalence has been reported in Jammu, Samba, Kathua and Udhampur districts. The report notes that tobacco use generally begins during adolescence and early adulthood, increases rapidly between 25 and 44 years of age and reaches its highest prevalence among individuals aged 4559 years. Men consistently show significantly higher tobacco consumption than women across all age groups. Health experts have warned that tobacco is linked to multiple cancers, including oral, lung, esophageal, laryngeal, bladder and pancreatic cancers. It is also a major contributor to cardiovascular diseases such as heart attacks and strokes, respiratory illnesses including COPD and emphysema, and maternal and child health complications such as low birth weight, premature births and infant mortality. The report also outlines the heavy economic burden associated with tobacco use. Daily tobacco expenditure of 100 can amount to 36,500 annually, while spending 300 per day can exceed 1 lakh annually. In addition to household financial losses, tobacco-related diseases impose substantial healthcare costs and productivity losses through disability, premature mortality, absenteeism and reduced work efficiency. Beyond health and economics, the report highlights social consequences, including increased poverty, school dropouts, family financial stress, second-hand smoke exposure and intergenerational disadvantages. Environmental concerns linked to tobacco include deforestation, air pollution, cigarette butt waste and contamination of soil and water resources. Calling tobacco use a preventable epidemic, Dr. Khan urged people to quit tobacco and adopt healthier lifestyles. The report emphasizes that quitting tobacco offers immediate and long-term benefits, including improved health, financial savings, stronger families, a cleaner environment and a healthier society.

RisingKashmir 21 Jun 2026 11:57 pm

Indira Nagar residents lament waterlogging due to Metro Rail work

Second Avenue has also been witnessing frequent sewage problems, as the sewer line has been affected by CMRLs work on the phase II project

The Hindu 21 Jun 2026 11:51 pm

World Music Day:One Day Kashmiri Music Will Match Punjabi Industry says Singer Waqar Khan

Srinagar, June 21: On the occasion of World Music Day, popular Kashmiri singer Waqar Khan expressed the growing recognition of Kashmiri music and language on national platforms, expressing optimism about the future of the valleys music industry. Speaking about the evolving music landscape, Waqar said that Kashmiri language and songs have increasingly found space in Bollywood in recent years, contributing to efforts aimed at preserving and promoting the regions rich cultural heritage. He pointed to the success of Kashmiri singer Faheem Abdullah in Bollywood as a positive sign for the industry. Work is being done to keep the Kashmiri language alive and restore its prominence. Artists like Faheem Abdullah are making a mark in Bollywood, which is encouraging for all of us. We are hopeful that one day the Kashmiri music industry will flourish in the same way as the Punjabi music industry, he told Rising Kashmir. Recalling his musical journey, Waqar said his passion for singing began during his school days when teachers recognized his talent. What started as appreciation from my teachers gradually became a hobby, then a passion, and eventually a profession, he said. Addressing comparisons with legendary Pakistani singer Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan, Waqar humbly rejected the title often given to him by admirers. I can never compare myself to Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan. He was a legend and no one can match his stature. Perhaps people call me Junior NFAK because I have recomposed some of his songs. Like millions of others, I have followed and admired him throughout my life, he said. He added that Nusrats timeless music continues to inspire generations across the world. His work was exceptional, which is why people still love and listen to him. I am focused on improving myself every day and growing as an artist, he said. Waqar also spoke about the difficult decision of leaving his government job to pursue a full-time career in music. It was a tough decision, but I believed in my passion and wanted to dedicate myself completely to music, he said. Discussing the challenges faced by independent artists, Waqar noted that social media platforms have transformed the music industry and opened new opportunities for emerging singers. In the past, artists had to travel to Mumbai and meet producers and directors to get a chance. Today, platforms like YouTube and other social media channels allow artists to showcase their work to audiences across the globe. However, one must also understand how to effectively promote content online, he said. While acknowledging the growing popularity of Kashmiri music, Waqar said the valley still lacks large-scale musical events. Very few concerts are organised here, while private events are more common. I hope we will see more concerts and music festivals in the coming years, said Waqar who hails from Kupwara's Karnah tehsil. The singer also stressed the need to identify and promote talented writers and literary figures in Kashmir, saying the region possesses immense creative potential that deserves wider recognition. Apart from music, Waqar has also entered politics and is associated with the National Conference. Explaining his decision, he said his primary objective is to serve people and address local issues. I joined politics because I wanted to help the people of my area. I believe the party stands with the people of Kashmir and works for their welfare, he said. Commenting on Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Omar Abdullah, Waqar said the Chief Minister is making sincere efforts to address public concerns. He is working hard to resolve the issues faced by the people to the best of his ability, he said. Sharing his political aspirations, Waqar said he hopes to act as a bridge between the people and the administration. My goal is always to help people and connect them with those who can solve their problems, he said. Describing himself in simple terms, Waqar concluded: I am a common man and a singer.

RisingKashmir 21 Jun 2026 11:50 pm

FIFA World Cup, Belgium vs Iran LIVE: Group G match under way

It is all square in group G after both the sides drew their opening matches

The Hindu 21 Jun 2026 11:32 pm

US-Iran talks in Switzerland reportedly ended for internal consultations

Burgenstock [Switzerland], June 21 : The first round of high-level US-Iran diplomatic talks currently underway in Switzerland has concluded, with the session suspended after 80 minutes to allow the delegations to conduct 'internal consultations' , according to Iran's Fars news agency. US Vice President JD Vance convened in Switzerland with senior Iranian officials on Sunday to mark the commencement of high-level diplomatic efforts aimed at resolving the ongoing conflict in West Asia. During the talks, mediated by Pakistan and Qatar, Vance articulated Washington's readiness to fundamentally transform its relations with Tehran, relaying a directive from President Donald Trump, who has encouraged both parties to turn a new leaf in their diplomatic engagement. The discussions, which include key stakeholders, are primarily tasked with addressing Tehran's nuclear programme and overcoming critical obstacles within the framework of a fragile interim agreement, including the operational status of the Strait of Hormuz. Highlighting the historic nature of the meeting, Vance remarked, Never before has the Iranian and American leadership met at such a high level. We've already made great progress over just the last few hours, and I expect that we will make additional progress in the hours to come. Vance cautioned that while these discussions are a vital starting point, they are unlikely to yield an immediate resolution. Emphasising the complexities of the diplomatic process, he noted, Peace is never easy. Peace always requires a little bit of work. It always requires a little bit of give and take. Meanwhile, President Donald Trump on Sunday warned Tehran to immediately stop their highly paid proxies in Lebanon, or the US will hit Iran very hard again amid talks in Switzerland aimed at defusing volatility across the region. The escalatory warning was issued via the President's social media platform, Truth Social, marking one of the most aggressive posturing manoeuvres from Washington since the commencement of the alpine diplomatic track. Iran must immediately stop their highly paid PROXIES in Lebanon from causing trouble. If they don't, we'll hit Iran very hard again, just like we did last week, only harder!!! Trump posted. (ANI)

RisingKashmir 21 Jun 2026 11:32 pm

CISF to be deployed at five more prisons in Jammu and Kashmir

This includes a new high-security prison in Kathua, four district jails; CISF implements tech upgrades at Central jails, including AI-enabled CCTV systems and advanced video analytics for real-time monitoring

The Hindu 21 Jun 2026 11:23 pm

Gunfire at Congress MLAs office shows law and order collapse in Haryana, says Hooda

Not a single gang was active during the Congress governments tenure, because the administrations policy was clear: either give up crime or leave Haryana, says Leader of Opposition Bhupinder Singh Hooda

The Hindu 21 Jun 2026 11:18 pm

Right to vote should be a Fundamental Right: Jairam Ramesh

This will ensure safeguards against voter suppressions or arbitrary disqualifications that Mr. Ramesh alleged took place in different states in astronomical numbers under the SIR process

The Hindu 21 Jun 2026 11:12 pm

Political parties condole death in ammonia leak at seafood processing unit in Tiruvallur district

They urge the Tamil Nadu government to ensure safety guidelines are strictly followed in industrial units

The Hindu 21 Jun 2026 11:11 pm

Matt Henry roars back with 11 wickets as New Zealand crush England at The Oval

A 10-day break between the games allowed him to fully recover and on Sunday (June 21, 2026) he was named the player of the match in New Zealand's series-leveling win by 253 runs.

The Hindu 21 Jun 2026 10:59 pm

Operation Tiger successful, declares Maharashtra Deputy Chief Minister Eknath Shinde

Those who know me, know that we do not leave any operation incomplete, says Shinde; all six MPs of Shiv Sena UBT are slated to merge with Shiv Sena, say party sources

The Hindu 21 Jun 2026 10:57 pm

India beat New Zealand to win FIH women's Nations Cup, title secure Pro League return

This is Indias second Nations Cup title, having won the inaugural edition of the tournament in 2022

The Hindu 21 Jun 2026 10:56 pm

Gehlot questions Shahs intent in demolition of Muslim religious sites along Rajasthan border

Former CM alleges demolitions in border areas after Amit Shahs Bikaner visit; says action aimed at political polarisation, urges MHA to clarify

The Hindu 21 Jun 2026 10:54 pm

Wyndham Clark turning the U.S. Open into a runaway, Scheffler still has hope for a slam

Wyndham Clark had the right answer for a tough Shinnecock Hills

The Hindu 21 Jun 2026 10:54 pm

MVA boycotts CMs tea party ahead of Maharashtra Assemblys monsoon session

The MVA criticises the government for not providing satisfactory answers on many issues, including drought, farmers issues; rise in atrocities against women, and drug trafficking; and deteriorating law and order in the State

The Hindu 21 Jun 2026 10:43 pm

From Shillong to seas: Armed forces celebrate International Day of Yoga across India

Defence Minister Rajnath Singh led the celebrations in Shillong, accompanied by Air Chief Marshal A.P. Singh and other air warriors; Army Chief General Upendra Dwivedi fronted the celebrations with troops in Tezpur; naval platforms and Indian Coast Guards ships at sea and at harbour also took part in the celebrations

The Hindu 21 Jun 2026 10:20 pm

The Voice of Hind Rajab movie review: Kaouther Ben Hanias damning indictment of spectatorship speaks for itself

Built around the real emergency calls of six-year-old Hind Rajab, Ben Hanias devastating docudrama preserves a record of atrocity in excruciating detail

The Hindu 21 Jun 2026 10:16 pm

Diplomatic community joins Yoga Day celebrations

This year marked the 12th International Day of Yoga with the theme Yoga for Healthy Ageing, which emphasised the importance of yoga for all ages

The Hindu 21 Jun 2026 10:16 pm

U.P. Muslim MPs urge government to refrain from targeted action on heritage structures

The MPs say it gave external adversaries unnecessary opportunities to speak about Indias internal matters, and cite Pakistan Presidents comment on a Varanasi mosque

The Hindu 21 Jun 2026 10:08 pm

CBSE announces Class 12 re-valuation results

The outcomes are being released in a phased manner, with over 87% of the total applications received being declared today. The outcomes of the remaining applications will be available in phases, and the entire process is expected to be completed soon, says CBSE

The Hindu 21 Jun 2026 9:58 pm

A historic move fails to deliver results for AMMA

The series of events that led to the resignation of the film artistes forums executive committee reveals that not many wanted the regime headed by its first woman president to last long. Also, the organisation failed to resolve through talks even allegations of a serious nature

The Hindu 21 Jun 2026 9:57 pm

Dry day observed in Ernakulam

The Hindu 21 Jun 2026 9:57 pm

Watch: West Asia Peace Process Starts | Pakistan, US & Iran Hold Key Talks

Pakistan PM Shehbaz Sharif, Army Chief Asim Munir, and top officials held key meetings with US Vice President JD Vance, Iranian leaders, and negotiators in Switzerland as technical talks to restore peace in West Asia officially began.

The Hindu 21 Jun 2026 9:54 pm

India to host BRICS Energy Ministers' Meeting on June 25-26 in Gurugram

New Delhi [India], June 21 : India will host the 11th BRICS Energy Ministers' Meeting in Gurugram on June 25-26, bringing together energy ministers and senior officials from BRICS nations to discuss cooperation on energy security, sustainability and innovation. According to the Ministry of Power, the meeting will be held under India's BRICS Chairship 2026 and will focus on strengthening collaboration among member countries at a time when nations are balancing energy security, affordability and climate goals. The meeting will bring together Energy Ministers and senior officials from all BRICS member countries to advance cooperation on energy security, sustainability and innovation, the ministry said in a statement. India's energy agenda under its BRICS presidency is centred on three priorities - energy security and sustainability, energy access and equity, and technology and innovation. The ministry said the meeting will also provide India an opportunity to showcase its progress in expanding clean energy and strengthening its power infrastructure. As the world's third-largest producer and consumer of electricity, and one of the fastest-growing major economies, India views secure, affordable and sustainable energy as a cornerstone of its Viksit Bharat 2047 vision, the statement said. Highlighting India's role during its presidency, the ministry said, India will seek to advance the priorities of the Global South while promoting practical cooperation on energy security, resilient supply chains, innovation and sustainable development. The BRICS grouping currently comprises 11 countries and accounts for nearly half of the world's population and around 40 per cent of global GDP. The ministry said the meeting is expected to strengthen cooperation on energy security, innovation and sustainable development while promoting practical collaboration towards secure, affordable and future-ready energy systems. (ANI)

RisingKashmir 21 Jun 2026 9:46 pm

Minister calls for integrating Yoga into daily life

12th International Yoga Day session in front of Suvarna Soudha in Belagavi

The Hindu 21 Jun 2026 9:42 pm

Halt eviction of people settled in forests under British-era system, Assam govt. urged

The All India Union of Forest Working People says the planned ejection of four taungya villagers in Nagaon districts Lutumari Longjap reserve forest is against the Scheduled Tribes and Other Traditional Forest Dwellers (Recognition of Forest Rights) Act of 2006

The Hindu 21 Jun 2026 9:41 pm

Ukraine's battlefield shift has not solved its humanitarian crisis, IRC says

David Miliband, the IRCs President and CEO, said it was still vital to recognise the impact of aid cuts, led by the U.S., that have halved the IRCs budget in the country to a current estimate of $20 million in 2027 from $40 million last year.

The Hindu 21 Jun 2026 9:31 pm

Two dead in separate road accidents in Vizag

The Hindu 21 Jun 2026 9:27 pm

Govt. to cover medical expenses of injured police officers

Home Minister Ramesh Chennithala has directed the Kerala Police Welfare Bureau to release an initial amount of 5 lakh each for their treatment

The Hindu 21 Jun 2026 9:22 pm

Wife of detained ex-Sri Lankan intelligence chief alleges harassment by agencies

I've been informed by my children that upon leaving the hospital premises, a CID officer has entered the lift with them and appeared to follow them, says Manori Sallay, ex- Sri Lanka's State Intelligence Service head Suresh Sallay's wife

The Hindu 21 Jun 2026 9:21 pm

Shiv Sena (UBT) MP Nagesh Patil Ashtikar confirms crossover to ruling Shiv Sena

Hingoli MP cites lack of development funds and other disadvantages of being in Opposition, including the inability to get party activists' work done, as reasons for his defection

The Hindu 21 Jun 2026 9:21 pm

Rules are rules: Sharath on Manikas omission

The Hindu 21 Jun 2026 9:20 pm

Jagannath Rao Joshis life is an inspiration for youth, says Dattatreya Hosabale

The Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh leader was speaking in Belagavi after inaugurating Jagannath Bhavan in memory of the late leader

The Hindu 21 Jun 2026 9:16 pm

NEET re-test candidate found dead in Hyderabad; suicide note recovered, probe underway

Hyderabad (Telangana) [India], June 21 : A candidate who was set to appear for the NEET-UG re-examination was found dead at her residence in Hyderabad's Miyapur area, police said on Sunday.According to police, the girl allegedly died by suicide after hanging herself from a ceiling fan on Saturday. A suicide note was recovered from the spot, in which she stated that no one should be held responsible for her death.Police have registered a case and launched an investigation to ascertain the circumstances that led to the incident.We have registered a case and are investigating the matter, Miyapur Police said. Further investigation is underway.More than 20 lakh candidates appeared for the NEET (UG) 2026 re-examination on June 21 across 5,440 centres in India and 14 centres abroad, with the examination being conducted in 13 languages, including Hindi and English, an official release from National Testing Agency (NTA) said. As per the NTA release, the successful conduct of the examination was the result of a coordinated effort involving multiple government agencies, institutions and personnel across the country. The NTA said extensive arrangements were made for all candidates, including more than 10,000 Persons with Disabilities. Special provisions were also made for around 81 candidates with medical conditions, including a child recovering from a road accident and another undergoing chemotherapy, to ensure they could appear for the examination. Meanwhile, candidates who appeared for the NEET re-examination described the Chemistry section of the question paper as easy, whereas Physics was said to be lengthy a candidate said the Physics section was comparatively tougher and more time-consuming than in the previous exam. The exam was quite moderate. Physics was quite lengthy, a little bit tougher than last time. Biology was good and Chemistry was moderate, the candidate told ANI. Another candidate said, It was a little harder than last time. It was my first attempt, I will get around 500 marks. The arrangements inside were fine. Sharing their experience, another candidate from Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir said, The paper was very good. My preparation was very good, only Physics was a little difficult. Otherwise, it was good overall. Overall, it was a good experience. Meanwhile, in Chennai, Tamil Nadu, candidate Tarun said the examination was more challenging than the previous attempt. I did well but let's see. The exam was tougher than last time, he said. A candidate from Jharkhand, Ranchi said, The exam was easy to moderate... Biology was easier, chemistry wasmoderate, and physics was tougher than the last time.... (ANI)

RisingKashmir 21 Jun 2026 9:15 pm

FIFA World Cup ESP vs KSA LIVE: Spain vs Saudi Arabia Group H match to begin

It is all level in the group after both the sides drew their opening matches

The Hindu 21 Jun 2026 9:14 pm

SKM Congratulates Newly Elected Press Club of Sikkim Executive Committee

Gangtok, June 21: The Sikkim Krantikari Morcha (SKM) has congratulated the newly elected Executive Committee of the Press Club of Sikkim and extended its best [] The post SKM Congratulates Newly Elected Press Club of Sikkim Executive Committee appeared first on The Voice Of Sikkim .

Voice Of Sikkim 21 Jun 2026 9:14 pm

National aquatics: Vritti breaks 800m freestyle record

Karnataka wins the mens and womens team championships

The Hindu 21 Jun 2026 9:13 pm

Need for flyovers to ease traffic congestion

The Hindu 21 Jun 2026 9:03 pm