In a written response to questions from The Hindu, Mr. Ditoka said Fijis approach to developing its infrastructure is driven by plans to create better facilities that will support its commercial ambitions
IPL 2026 : Sooryavanshi, Archer carry Royals into Qualifier 2
The teen prodigy smashes 97 off just 29 balls with five fours and 12 sixes as the Rajasthan side makes 243 for eight; the pacer accounts for the top three in his opening spell to dash Sunrisers hopes
Solicitor General Tushar Mehta, representing the Madhya Pradesh Government, argued that he manner in which anticipatory bail was obtained, creates doubt that the trial Court did not consider the aspect relevant for granting anticipatory bail
Formula One: The chaos in Canada
Antonelli and Russell not giving each other an inch might make compelling viewing, but the Silver Arrows, like any other championship team, need to manage the egos of the title contenders
India sends emergency medical supplies for Ebola outbreak response in Congo
India has, in recent years, expanded its health and development partnership with African countries through the supply of medicines, vaccines and medical assistance, particularly during public health emergencies such as the COVID-19 pandemic
Twisha Singh death case: Madhya Pradesh HC quashes anticipatory bail of retired judge Giribala Singh
Solicitor General Tushar Mehta, representing the Madhya Pradesh Government, argued that he manner in which anticipatory bail was obtained, creates doubt that the trial Court did not consider the aspect relevant for granting anticipatory bail
Association of Protection of Democratic Rights (APDR), a well known civil rights organisation in a letter to WBHRC has highlighted two instances at Golabari police station on May 24 and at Sankrail police station on May 25, where two accused were paraded in their underwear.
Piped drinking water in remaining Mahadalit Tolas in the next three months: Bihar Govt
A total of 2.66 lakh families were getting piped drinking water in 2016, which has increased to 1.87 crore families in 2026. It has now set the target of providing piped drinking water to 2.02 crore families in the rural areas.
Priority will be given to river linking project: Deputy Chief Minister Eknath Shinde
He called the the river linking project a boon for Maharashtra, especially Marathwada and other drought-affected areas
Convocation ceremony held at INA: 84 cadets receive BTech degrees
Betrayal of mandate: on the TVK and Tamil Nadu politics
The Tamilaga Vettri Kazhagam should not allow defectors to join the party
Partial digitisation: on digital service delivery in India
Despite increase in online services, cumbersome processes from analogue era remain
TDP leverages technology in organising hybrid Mahanadu
Party conceptualises the hybrid architecture under the guidance of its national working president Nara Lokesh to make participation more inclusive, scalable and cost-efficient, while enabling real-time engagement from across the State
Anti-drug surveillance stepped up ahead of school reopening in Ernakulam
Preliminary steps have already been initiated in coordination with school protection groups, parents, and other stakeholders, says District Police Chief (Kochi City) Kaliraj Mahesh Kumar
Nearly 42% voters mapped, SIR to start on June 30, says Delhi CEO
Tariffs to carbon, the new rules shaping Indias trade
Indias carbon trade challenge demands reforms and effective global negotiations
Experience Centre for People with Low Vision launched
New mobile tower commissioned at Belthangady
The battle against AI misinformation
While India seeks to establish itself as a global AI leader, it must develop a robust legal framework that would effectively address the issues of misinformation, identity misuse and manipulation
Justices G.R. Swaminathan and V. Lakshminarayanan close a writ petition after recording the submission
National Forensic Sciences University invites applications from students
The last date for registration of applications is June 10
The tug of war within the Trinamool
Allegations over the role of I-PAC mask a larger succession battle within the party
Information Commission pulls up PIO for delaying information under RTI Act
Thirumavalavan calls upon VCK cadre to let go and move on
Chennai Corporation commissioner holds meeting on accessibility
TNEA gets over 2.6 lakh applications so far
The total registrations stood at 2,64,421 at the end of Day 25 of the admissions process
Trinamool MLA arrested, several leaders quit party post
The Trinamool leadership is facing another challenge that despite being the principle Opposition party in the State with 80 MLAs, no room has been allocated Leader of Opposition Sovandeb Chattopadhyay in the premises of State Assembly
CBSE schools struggle to retain foreign language teaching faculty after three-language policy
Public can view South African Cheetahs from June 4 at Bannerghatta Biological Park
Indian Army, IAF contain major forest fire in Himachals Kasauli slopes
The combined operation stretched over 15 hours through the night and into the following day; no loss of life or injuries reported; operations are continuing over inaccessible stretches
Congress President Kharge criticises Prime Minister Narendra Modi, linking rising temperatures to BJP-sponsored inflation affecting common peoples livelihoods
Supreme Court Collegium recommends four High Court judges, woman advocate to top court
Currently, the Supreme Court has only one woman judge, Justice B.V. Nagarathna, who is also part of the Supreme Court Collegium; the Collegium resolution was published late on Wednesday (May 27, 2026)
Food producers bodys State Coordinator meets Governor
Patidar has got sound basics and fearless intent: Bobat
Patidar scored an unbeaten 93 off just 33 balls to outbat the opposition in IPL 2026 Qualifier 1 to take his side closer to the prospect of a second successive title
T.N. CM Vijay calls on PM Modi at New Delhi; discusses Mekedatu, fishermen issues
Trump says U.S. not satisfied yet on deal with Iran
Iran is very much intent, they want very much to make a deal. So far they havent gotten there ... were not satisfied with it, but we will be, says U.S. President Donald Trump
According to the government, privately-owned OMCs have experienced a decline of about 38% in sales of diesel in the ongoing month.
Governor to address Kerala Assembly on Friday
Message of new-age school at Praveshanotsavam
Chief Minister V.D. Satheesan will inaugurate the Praveshanotsavam at Government Model Girls Higher Secondary School, Pattom, on June 1
Watch | EC not final authority on citizenship: Abhishek Manu Singhvi
Government sanctions over 60% manpower boost for Enforcement Directorate
Officials said that the Ministry of Finance had approved the much-awaited cadre restructuring of the agency after 15 years, enhancing its workforce by more than 60 per cent -- from 2,029 to 3,256.
Star Air to operate morning flights starting June 10
SIR is aimed at inclusion, purifying rolls, and getting clear electoral data, says Karnataka CEO
He said the State was on top in mapping nationwide,and assuredthat it would do well in the areas currentlylaggingin voter mapping exerciseasdays remainbefore SIR is rolled out
Two die in lightning strike in Mysuru district
Watch: There are consequences: India hits out at Pakistan at UN
Aatril Kambam Vidum Vizha draws huge crowds
Supreme Court allows Manipur Govt. to appoint DGP from outside State cadre
The government said there was a need for a competent senior officer to head the State Police
Garbage contractors say collection may halt soon amid unpaid salaries, fuel hike
ONGC sees new-well gas potential to spur profitability: Chairman
Gas from new-wells contributed 17% of production volumes in the companys nomination gas portfolio in FY 2026.
Watch: Only differences of opinion, not a split: Velumani after AIADMK unity talks
AIADMK leader and former Minister S.P. Velumani said there was no split in the party and described the recent political crisis as only a difference of opinion after rival factions led by Edappadi K. Palaniswami and Velumani reunited following weeks of internal conflict in the Tamil Nadu Assembly.
The associations say the continuous increase in fuel prices has pushed truck operators and drivers into severe financial distress and could trigger a rise in freight charges if no relief measures were announced soon.
Man sentenced to seven years rigorous imprisonment in POCSO case
Tibets exiled government leader sworn in
The government's sikyong, or leader, Penpa Tsering, was elected for a second term, after taking 61% in the preliminary round, a high enough threshold to win outright.
Social Welfare Minister Jegadeeswari wants students to make judicious use of mobile phone
Education alone will improve the quality of life of students says Minister K. Jegadeeswari
Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru remains one of the principal architects of modern India a statesman whose vision extended beyond the struggle for political freedom to the creation of a democratic, secular and progressive nation. His life was inseparably linked with the making of independent India, and his contribution to institution-building, parliamentary democracy, scientific advancement and international diplomacy continues to shape the Republic even today. Remembering Nehru is not merely an exercise in recalling history; it is an opportunity to revisit the foundational ideals upon which modern India was built constitutionalism, pluralism, social justice and national unity.Born on 14 November 1889 in Allahabad into a distinguished family, Jawaharlal Nehru was educated at Harrow and Cambridge before being called to the Bar from the Inner Temple in London. Yet despite his privileged upbringing, he chose the path of national service and became deeply involved in Indias freedom movement under the leadership of Mahatma Gandhi. Nehru emerged as one of the most charismatic and intellectually influential leaders of the Indian National Congress. His commitment to anti-colonial nationalism was accompanied by a profound belief in democracy, secularism and economic modernisation. He endured repeated imprisonments during the freedom struggle, sacrificing personal comfort for the cause of national liberation.Nehru possessed a rare combination of idealism and political pragmatism. While inspired by the civilisational depth of India, he also recognised the necessity of scientific temper and industrial progress for a newly independent nation emerging from centuries of colonial exploitation. It was Nehru who articulated the vision of India as a modern democratic republic committed to equality, development and constitutional governance. At the midnight of independence on 15 August 1947, his historic Tryst with Destiny speech captured the aspirations of millions who dreamed of freedom, dignity and opportunity. As Indias first Prime Minister, Nehru faced extraordinary challenges. The trauma of Partition, communal violence, refugee rehabilitation and the integration of princely states threatened the fragile foundations of the new Republic. Yet under his leadership, India not only survived these crises but laid the groundwork for stable democratic governance. At a time when many newly independent nations succumbed to authoritarianism or military rule, India under Nehru established a functioning parliamentary democracy rooted in free elections, judicial independence and constitutional accountability. One of Nehrus greatest contributions was his unwavering commitment to secularism and pluralism. He firmly believed that Indias strength lay in its diversity and that the State must belong equally to people of all religions, regions and communities. In the aftermath of Partition, when communal tensions were at their peak, Nehru consistently defended the rights of minorities and upheld the constitutional vision of inclusive citizenship. His secularism was not hostility towards religion but a principled commitment to equal respect, tolerance and coexistence within a democratic framework. Nehru also envisioned India as a nation driven by scientific progress and economic self-reliance. He famously described dams, laboratories, universities and public sector industries as the temples of modern India. Under his leadership, institutions such as the Indian Institutes of Technology, scientific research centres, public sector enterprises and major irrigation projects were established to accelerate national development. He believed that poverty, illiteracy and inequality could only be overcome through planned economic growth and investment in education, science and infrastructure.His contribution to Indias foreign policy was equally significant. In the difficult years of the Cold War, Nehru sought to preserve Indias strategic autonomy through the policy of non-alignment. Along with leaders such as Josip Broz Tito, Gamal Abdel Nasser and Sukarno, he helped shape the Non-Aligned Movement, advocating peaceful coexistence, decolonisation and international cooperation. His moral voice in world affairs earned India respect on the global stage and reflected his belief that newly independent nations should not become instruments of rival power blocs. Among the most critical and historically consequential chapters associated with Jawaharlal Nehru was the accession of Jammu and Kashmir to India. The events of 1947 unfolded amidst the turmoil of Partition, when princely states were required to accede either to India or Pakistan. The princely state of Jammu and Kashmir, ruled by Maharaja Hari Singh, initially sought to remain independent. However, the situation changed dramatically in October 1947 when armed tribal invaders supported from across the border entered Kashmir, unleashing violence and threatening Srinagar itself. At this decisive moment, Maharaja Hari Singh appealed to India for military assistance. The Government of India, led by Governor-General Lord Mountbatten and Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru, insisted that military support could only follow a formal accession to India. Consequently, the Maharaja signed the Instrument of Accession on 26 October 1947, legally acceding Jammu and Kashmir to the Dominion of India. India thereafter airlifted troops to defend the Valley and repel the invasion.Jawaharlal Nehru played an important role during this period, not merely as Prime Minister but also as a leader emotionally and historically connected with Kashmir. Being of Kashmiri ancestry himself, Nehru viewed Kashmir as symbolic of Indias secular and pluralistic identity. He believed that a Muslim-majority region choosing to remain with a secular India rather than joining Pakistan represented the triumph of democratic and inclusive nationalism over communal division. For Nehru, Kashmir was not merely a territorial question; it was closely linked with the very idea of India as a composite civilisation. Nehru consistently emphasised constitutional governance, democratic participation and socio-economic development in Jammu and Kashmir. His support for popular political leadership in the region, particularly through his association with Sheikh Abdullah, reflected his conviction that the people of Kashmir should enjoy political representation and modern development within the Indian Union. He advocated land reforms, educational advancement and infrastructure development aimed at integrating the region with the broader national framework while respecting its unique cultural identity and heritage. The accession of Jammu and Kashmir to India was thus both a legal and political process grounded in the Instrument of Accession signed by the Maharaja and accepted by the Government of India. Nehrus role remains deeply significant because he sought to balance national integration with democratic legitimacy and constitutional principles. Though the Kashmir issue
Fuel price hike: Private schools in Bengaluru plan to increase transport fee
MP writes to Union Law Minister seeking support, intervention for HC Circuit Bench in Mangaluru
Legal, geographical justification for decentralizing judicial access to Mangaluru remains undeniable, says Captain Brijesh Chowta
Vizag records seasons hottest day as mercury crosses 40C
Visakhapatnam and Anakapalli crossed 40C on the seasons hottest day; cloud cover trapped the humidity and made the heat harder to bear
Spain PM keeps backing ex-leader targeted in graft probe
The affair is part of a growing list of graft cases that have raised questions about the viability of Mr. Sanchez's minority Socialist government and contributed to a string of heavy regional election defeats.
HC directs HR&CE Dept. to decide on plea challenging change in temple timings
Following the filing of the application with the Regional Joint Commissioner., it should be decided as expeditiously as possible, and in any event not later than four months, the court said
Govindaraja enchants as Mohini, rides Garuda Vahanam
Attappady tribal hospital removes large abdominal cyst in elderly woman
Two fishermen dead, one missing after boat capsizes in Nellore
CPI(M) workers take to the streets in Kozhikode against ED raid at Riyas house
CPI(M) workers gathered outside the residence and later took out protest marches in Kozhikode, alleging that the raids conducted by the ED were politically motivated
Residents protest demanding closure of Tasmac shop
Exalogic-CMRL pay-off case: 10 premises in Kerala and Bengaluru raided, says ED
Raids yielded documents pertaining to investments and fixed deposits in banks, say ED sources
Pothundy twin murder case trial enters final phase
Case pertains to the murder of Sudhakaran and his mother Lakshmi at their house at Boyan Colony, Pothundy, near Nenmara, by their neighbour Chenthamara
Cyberabad civic body cracks down on eateries in Madeenaguda, Moosapet over food safety violations
Income Tax Department enables online ITR-2 filing for AY27
Online filing and Excel utility for ITR-2 for AY 2026-27 are now enabled on the e-filing portal, says Income Tax Department Department
SUCC urges Governor to halt DUK BoG meeting, questions Chairmans legal tenure
Petition alleges May 29 Board meeting is prima facie illegal as BoG Chairman Prof. Vijay Chandrus statutory term has expired
Demography panel head says appointment came as a surprise to him
Retired Supreme Court judge Prakash Prabhakar Navlekar says he will call a meeting of all members soon, adds that demography and illegal migration are new subjects for him, and the scope of the study is vast
ACB raids expose irregularities, agent network at Hyderabad RTA offices
Springer Nature Editor of Distinction Award to KFRI Director Kannan C.S. Warrier
Three boys drown in pond in Sathya Sai district
Atchannaidu warns against illegal transport and slaughter of banned animals during Bakrid
Five arrested after firing during land dispute in Dharwad
Police are investigating the case involving a clash and firing during the land dispute at Tadasinakoppa on the outskirts of Dharwad
Watch: TN CM Vijay meets PM Modi; seeks action on Mekedatu project, fishermen arrests
NCW calls for legislation to codify Muslim personal law related to marriage
The report recommended prohibition of child marriage and regulation of divorce practices, ensuring fairness, due process, and equal access to remedies for women
Workshops held for poor performing govt. hospitals, explanations sought
Officials and medical staff from hospitals flagged through IVRS patient feedback were asked to explain lapses such as doctors absence, negligence in duties and sanitation shortcomings during review meetings in Amaravati
Coimbatore MSMEs wait for LPG supply through pipelines continues
Mobile shop owners return stolen mobile phones to police in Udupi
Resonance Foundation Centre opened in Tirupati
The foundation centre will help students strengthen their basics and prepare for IIT-JEE, NEET, Olympiads and other competitive examinations with confidence, says managing director
CURE Act may replace GHMC Act for administration of tri-commissionerate area
HC imposes cost on ward member for lodging complaint without verifying facts
AI-assisted Kannada translation of My Name is Gauhar Jaan to be released in Mysuru on May 30
Hezbollah says clashed with Israeli troops in south Lebanon beyond 'yellow line'
Israel stepped up strikes on south and east Lebanon on Tuesday (May 26), issuing evacuation warnings for at least 50 towns and villages and killing at least 31 people, as Hezbollah also kept up its attacks.
Stalin, Kejriwal condemn raids, flay Congress for its questionable relations with BJP
CPI(M) General Secretary M.A. Babys questioned whether the UDF government was complicit in the raidsat the residences ofPinarayi Vijayan
Sumit Antil shatters own World record en route gold
CPI seeks urgent relief as Anantapur farmers suffer pomegranate crop losses
In a letter addressed to the Chief Ministery, partys State secretary says farmers who invested lakhs of rupees in horticulture crops by relying on loans were now left in distress due to massive crop losses

