WHO declares cruise ship hantavirus outbreak over
There were 12 confirmed and one probable case stemming from the MV Hondius, including three deaths
Low-cost energy, growing demand prime reasons for entering aluminium sector: Karan Adani
The total project cost is pegged at $11.5 billion (1.08 lakh crore). While 50% of the cost will be borne by Adani Enterprises the holding company of the Adani Group the rest 50% will be by IHC
VB-G RAM G scheme rolled out from Mukkavaripalli village in Andhra Pradesh
Launched at Mukkavaripalli in Tirupati district, the renewed rural employment scheme puts farmer welfare first; the Centre also offered to procure 2.16 lakh tonnes of Totapuri mangoes
The right to a fair trial at the crossroads
As proceedings in the 2020 Delhi riots cases show, endless imprisonment without trial raises urgent questions about liberty and justice
Karnataka government to undertake Prajaseva Abhiyan
A shot at life, Mandsaurs model for HPV vaccination
This district in Madhya Pradesh has demonstrated effective grassroots strategies for HPV vaccination delivery
J&K CM Omar Abdullah backs efforts to resume dialogue with Pakistan
Refers to remarks by Vajpayee, and the RSS chief while calling for improved relations with the neighbouring country
No water from dams to irrigate crops unless rains improve, says CM D.K. Shivakumar
Karnataka: RTCs asked to submit report on losses following fuel price hike
Unwelcome surge: On the buoyancy in GST collections
The buoyancy in GST collections is spurred by imported inflation
A hold on AI: on the Preliminary Report of the Independent International Scientific Panel on AI
AI holds scientific promise, but it should not unfold unchecked
Government to draw up mining guidelines after quarry incident: CM
Half-eaten meals remain where a routine workday turned fatal
Justices Anita Sumanth and Sunder Mohan direct the two joint secretaries in the ministries to pay 50,000 to High Court Legal Services Committee
The High Court had found several illegalities and irregularities in the appointment process undertaken in 2023
Privatisation of power distribution: Escoms to submit objections before KERC
Escoms have been asked to submit their disagreement and inform the KERC that the government does not concur with the application: CM
Woman dies after allegedly falling into well in Kannur
Rear Admiral Raghuram is new HSL CMD
Bhagyaraj, Bharathiraja and the memories they left behind
The two reshaped Tamil cinema with distinctive storytelling, memorable characters and authentic portrayals of human relationships
Monsoon arrives in Delhi, five days behind schedule
Karnataka set for rollout of VB-G RAM G scheme
Legal decks have been cleared for the rollout of the VB-G RAM G scheme in Karnataka with the State government issuing a notification in this regard on Thursday. The notification comes on the eve of the meeting of RDPR Ministers convened by the Centre in Delhi
FIFA World Cup LIVE updates Round of 32: Spain vs Austria match under way
Spain made two changes, Yamal starts in attack; Austria made three changes
Two Kashmir Shia clerics disallowed to travel to Iran for Ali Khameneis final rites
J&K Anjuman-e-Sharie Shian president Aga Syed Hassan Al-Mosavi Al-Safavi was stopped by Bureau of Immigration; Shia cleric Masroor Abbas Ansari was also denied a passport
DU UG admissions: Phase 2 begins; first merit list on July 16
Delhi govt. orders CAG audit of 3 discoms over 38,500 crore in deferred costs
Probe will determine what led to the accumulation of such a huge sum in regulatory assetsthat need to be recovered from consumers: Power Minister; he hails victory of taxpayers, hits out at AAP for protecting the system instead of examining it
Five more held over bid to bribe TVK MLA
This brings the total number of arrests made so far to eight. The police are also probing the alleged involvement of ex-Minister Senthilbalaji
Delhi HC seeks live demo of ICU bed app, hospital management system
Drones, AI, large-scale hiring part of 25-year road map for Delhi: Chief Fire Officer
Threats to ex-judge:Bombay HCtellsgovt. to keep probe report secret
Agri Krishnamurthy challenges deserters to provethe alleged bid to form government with DMKs support
All the 47 legislators who had won on the ticket of the AIADMK had adopted a resolution, electing Palaniswami the leader of the legislature party, he says
Cauvery realisation by Tamil Nadu in June back to the usual deficit pattern
the State realised a little less than three thousand million cubic feet, as against the stipulated 9.19 tmc ft for the month
Man, son held in connection with death of farmer in Vellore
Cath lab inaugurated at Government Medical College Hospital in Tiruvannamalai
EllysePerry and Ashleigh Gardner linchpins of an imperious Aussie machine
The all-rounders have shown time and again that they are among the creme de la creme of elite cricket; they are now one hurdle away from adding another T20 World Cup to their cabinets
Who are the real culprits that PM is shielding, asksKejriwal
After WhatsApp, Telegram and Signal receive notices on username feature
The notices follow directions to WhatsApp to pause its username feature over scam and impersonation concerns; Spokespersons for Telegram, Signal did not have an immediate comment to share
NC seeks relief for Karnah fire victims
Srinagar, July, 02 : The Jammu and Kashmir National Conference Minority Wing Convenor Sardar J.S. Azad Thursday expressed deep sorrow and anguish over the devastating fire incident that occurred in Karnah, causing significant damage to the property of the family of Mehninder Singh. Expressing solidarity with the affected family during this difficult time, Sardar J S Azad urged the local administration and MLA Karnah Javed Mirchal to extend immediate relief and ensure adequate compensation to help the family recover from the losses suffered in the incident. He emphasized that timely assistance from the government is essential to provide much-needed support and rehabilitation to the victims. He also appealed to the authorities to assess the extent of the damage without delay and take all necessary measures to ensure that the affected family receives every possible assistance under the existing relief and rehabilitation schemes.
PDP joins hot mix plant owners sit-in in Srinagar
Srinagar, July 2: Former PDP State Secretary Arif Laigroo and former MLA Noor Mohammad Sheikh on Thursday joined the sit-in protest organized by the Joint Hot Mix Plant Owners Association at Press Enclave, Srinagar, expressing solidarity with their demands. The protest was aimed at highlighting key issues confronting the hot mix plant owners, including the delay in release of pending payments, restrictions on mining sub-materials such as sand and gravel, and the need for a fair and transparent tendering process in government infrastructure contracts. Speaking on the occasion, Arif Laigroo said that the concerns of hot mix plant owners are genuine and deserve immediate attention. Delayed payments, restrictions on essential sub-materials, and lack of fair opportunities in tendering have badly affected their livelihood as well as developmental works. The government must act swiftly to resolve these issues, he said. Former MLA Noor Mohammad Sheikh, while addressing the gathering, said that the party stands firmly with the hot mix plant owners in their struggle for justice. Infrastructure development and employment generation are closely linked to this sector. The administration should ensure transparency, fairness, and timely redressal of their grievances, he said. The leaders urged the government to engage with the association and take immediate steps to address their issues in the larger interest of development and employment in Jammu & Kashmir.
Shameema reaffirms NCs commitment to Women empowerment
Reviews preparations for Begum Akbar Jehan Abdullahs death anniversary Srinagar, July 2: National Conference (NC) State Womens Wing President Adv. Shameema Firdous on Thursday chaired a meeting of party district presidents of Kashmir province at Nawa-e-Subha, Srinagar, and reaffirmed the partys commitment to strengthening womens role in governance, politics and public service. The meeting, also attended by Provincial Womens Wing President Er. Sabiya Qadri and Provincial Secretary Ayesha Jameel, reviewed organisational matters, ongoing public outreach programmes and preparations for the upcoming death anniversary of Begum Akbar Jehan Abdullah, scheduled for July 11. Addressing the meeting, Shameema Firdous said the National Conference has consistently worked towards inclusive leadership and meaningful representation of women in decision-making processes. Paying tribute to Begum Akbar Jehan Abdullah, she described her as a towering leader whose life of compassion, resilience and public service continues to inspire generations, adding that her legacy remains central to the partys vision of womens empowerment and social justice. She said measures such as 33 per cent reservation for women in Urban Local Bodies and Panchayati Raj Institutions reflect efforts to ensure greater participation of women in grassroots governance. She also highlighted the partys role in reserving 50 per cent seats for girls in government medical colleges, terming it a step towards expanding educational opportunities for women. Speaking on the occasion, Er. Sabiya Qadri said Begum Akbar Jehan Abdullah dedicated her life to the welfare of the poor and marginalised, and her legacy continues to guide the partys initiatives focused on public service and womens empowerment.
Bukhari, Mir greet first batch of Amarnath devotees
Srinagar, July 2: Apni Party President Syed Mohammad Altaf Bukhari on Thursday extended his warm greetings on the commencement of the annual Amarnath Yatra and conveyed his best wishes to all the devotees undertaking the sacred pilgrimage this year. In a statement issued here, Syed Mohammad Altaf Bukhari said, I extend my warmest greetings on the commencement of the annual Amarnath Yatra. The first batch of pilgrims was flagged off from Jammu today, marking the beginning of this sacred spiritual journey. I wish all the devotees a safe, peaceful, and spiritually fulfilling pilgrimage. He said, This annual pilgrimage has always been a shining symbol of Jammu and Kashmir's rich composite and inclusive culture. It reflects our cherished values of faith, harmony, mutual respect, and hospitality. Highlighted the contribution of J&K people, particularly the Muslim community, in facilitating the smooth conduct of the pilgrimage over the years, Syed Mohammad Altaf Bukhari said, People of Jammu and Kashmir, especially the Muslim community has always played a vital role in ensuring the safe, smooth, and hassle-free conduct of the Yatra, and they remain wholeheartedly committed to continuing this noble legacy with the same spirit of brotherhood and hospitality. Meanwhile, Apni Party General Secretary and Former MLA Rafi Ahmad Mir has also warmly welcomed the commencement of the annual Amarnath Yatra describing the sacred pilgrimage as a symbol of peace, faith and the centuries-old tradition of communal harmony in Jammu and Kashmir. In a statement, Mir said the Amarnath Yatra is not only a significant religious pilgrimage but also a reflection of the Valley's culture of brotherhood, hospitality and mutual respect.
Kannur Corpn. to press ahead with beach street vending plan
Darakhshaan Andrabi leads plantation drive in Jammus Eidgah
Urges public participation in building greener, cleaner J&K Jammu, July 2: Chairperson of the Jammu and Kashmir Waqf Board, Dr. Syed Darakhshaan Andrabi, on Thursday led a plantation drive in the Eidgah area of Jammu as part of an ongoing initiative aimed at promoting a cleaner, greener and healthier Union Territory. During the drive, Dr. Andrabi planted shade-giving and fruit-bearing saplings and called upon citizens to actively participate in environmental conservation by planting and nurturing trees responsibly. Addressing the gathering, she said environmental protection is one of the most important responsibilities of the present time, adding that every tree planted is an investment in the future. She said expanding green cover would improve ecological balance and environmental quality while leaving a healthier legacy for coming generations. The Waqf Board is committed to greener and cleaner campuses across Jammu and Kashmir and we are continuously working to improve the green cover at all our sites and shrines, she said. Dr. Andrabi urged especially the youth to transform environmental awareness into collective action, stressing that meaningful change can only be achieved through public participation. She reaffirmed that every citizen has a role to play in preserving the natural heritage of Jammu and Kashmir and making it cleaner, greener and pollution-free.
Karra leads Congress Chhatron Ki Goonj outreach in Srinagar
JKPCC chief assures students of support over exam stress, paper leak concerns Reiterates demand for restoration of statehood Srinagar, July 2: Jammu and Kashmir Pradesh Congress Committee (JKPCC) president Tariq Hameed Karra on Thursday led a student outreach programme under the nationwide Chhatron Ki Goonj campaign in Srinagar, engaging with around 1,000 students, teachers and parents amid growing concerns over alleged paper leaks, exam disruptions and rising academic stress. The interactive session saw students sharing concerns over repeated examination postponements, alleged irregularities in recruitment processes, delays in competitive exams such as NEET, unemployment and mounting psychological pressure. Many described a growing crisis of trust in the education system, citing uncertainty and financial strain due to repeated coaching and exam cycles. Addressing the gathering, Karra assured students that their hard work and sacrifices will not go waste and said the Congress party stands with them in demanding transparency and accountability in the education and recruitment systems. Students are the future of the nation. Their aspirations cannot be compromised. Congress will continue to raise its voice until justice is ensured, he said, adding that every student deserves fair examinations, timely recruitment and equal opportunity. Karra also reiterated the partys demand for restoration of Jammu and Kashmirs statehood, saying Congress was the first to launch protests on the issue at Jantar Mantar in New Delhi and expressing satisfaction that other parties were now echoing the same demand. Restoration of statehood is not a political slogan but a democratic right of the people of Jammu and Kashmir, he said. On the ongoing Shri Amarnath Yatra, Karra welcomed pilgrims and said Kashmirs tradition of hospitality and communal harmony would continue. The programme concluded with a pledge by the Congress leadership to continue its outreach across Jammu and Kashmir under Chhatron Ki Goonj, focusing on education reforms, mental well-being, transparent recruitment and youth employment.
Statehood not for sale at Jantar Mantar: Altaf Bukhari
Outsourcing jobs a grave injustice to unemployed youth Srinagar, July 2: Apni Party president Syed Mohammad Altaf Bukhari on Thursday launched a sharp attack on the National Conference (NC)-led government, accusing it of failing to deliver on key promises made during the 2024 Assembly elections and terming its proposed sit-in at Jantar Mantar for statehood restoration a political gimmick. Addressing a workers convention at Kunzer in Tangmarg, Bukhari said the ruling party had misled people and failed to fulfil commitments including one lakh jobs, free electricity, LPG cylinders, regularisation of daily wagers, and enhancement of ration quota. Statehood is not something that can be achieved through protests in Delhi. This is only an attempt to divert attention from governance failures, he said, adding that public frustration was growing due to unfulfilled promises. He urged party workers to gear up for upcoming Panchayat and Urban Local Bodies elections, saying people now recognise the gap between empty promises and genuine service. Bukhari also called for permitting local communities to continue traditional manual mining activities under regulated permits, and reiterated his demand for dialogue between the Centre and the people of Jammu and Kashmir to bridge the trust deficit. He also sought release of detainees and compensation for farmers affected by recent hailstorms and rains. Senior vice president Ghulam Hassan Mir accused the ruling party of centralising power and weakening democratic institutions, saying even elected representatives were being denied freedom to serve the public. He demanded immediate conduct of Panchayat and ULB elections. Provincial president Mohammad Ashraf Mir criticised outsourcing of government jobs and alleged that the existing reservation policy had created widespread resentment, saying the government had failed to address key youth concerns. The convention also saw several political and social activists joining the Apni Party.
Wimbledon 2026 | Superb Swiatek, Zverev cruise into last 32
Reigning champion was back to her ruthless best in a 6-1, 6-3; Zverev was also on top form raising hopes the German can finally master the grass courts
Krishnalanka police station staff destroyed evidences in custodial death case: SIT
Accused constables did not answer any queries during the questioning, SIT officials tell court; head constable Sambaiah and constable Babu Rao allegedly deleted CCTV footage and other evidence
Brahmavar police arrest two for forcing minor to work at wood unit
Ayodhya lawyers hold protest march, demand FIR against Champat Rai and others
Dozens of lawyers stormed into Station House Officers office in Ayodhya urging the immediate filing of a case, while police officials attempted to pacify them by assuring that appropriate legal action would follow
Accountant General Office accountant caught accepting 13,000 bribe in Lokayukta trap
Gruha Jyothi verification raises concern over benefits
Indian Railways registers growth in freight, passenger services
The Railways loaded 142.21 million tonnes of freight during June 2026, compared with 136.71 million tonnes in June 2025; freight earnings generated an additional revenue of about 430 crore
Commuters caught off guard as Hyderabad receives widespread rain on July 2
West Bengal Cabinet approves panel to examine draft Uniform Civil Code Bill
Minister Agnimitra Paul says the committee headed by retired Supreme Court judge Ranjana Prakash Desai will have four weeks to scrutinise the draft legislation and submit its recommendations
Street vendors will be accommodated in notified vending zones: CM
Bengaluru Development Minister Krishna Byre Gowdaalsomaintainsthat the exercise is not aimed at evicting street vendors but atrelocatingthem
Ratnadeep Retail files DRHP for IPO
Assam labourer shows 15 documents but fails citizenship test in High Court
The documents Aminul Hoque, a daily-wage labourer, submitted included a 1973 land purchase deed, a school certificate, and a copy of the 1951 National Register of Citizens
Accused cannot claim default bail for non-filing of charge sheet copies: Supreme Court judgment
Default bail could be claimed only if the charge sheet itself was not filed within the statutory 60 or 90 days of investigation, the judgment notes
IRDAI nod for Prudential HCL Health Insurance
TG20 | Rahul and Hrishikesh set up Diamonds third successive win
GBA polls: Congress to push for use of 2025 electoral rolls
Labour Ministry makes EPF contributions beyond 1,800 voluntary
Under the old scheme, the Employees' Provident Funds Scheme 1952, the wage ceiling, which is 15,000 per month at present, was relevant at the time of joining a firm for providing the employee with mandatory social security cover.
Wish I had an antidote to insecurities, says Manish Tewari after Punjab Congress revamp
Mr. Tewari, the Chandigarh MP, shared on XThe Hindus report on the Congresss Punjab revamp, which said he had been left in the cold as the party announced new working presidents and election panels ahead of 2027 Assembly polls
NATO plans to replace AWACS with Saab GlobalEye jets, sources say
NATO dropped plans in 2025 to buy six Boeing E-7 Wedgetail aircraft after the Pentagon, its largest prospective customer, scrapped plans to acquire 26 of the jets and instead put greater emphasis on satellite-based capabilities
Man arrested for sexually harassing woman in Choolaimedu
Arihant Foundations acquires prime land parcel on Anna Salai
Experts discuss One Health at two-day conference in Chennai
INCOIS links cleanliness to ocean health
Doctors reconstruct boys ear using rib cartilage in single-stage surgery
Holiday for schools, PU colleges in Dakshina Kannada extended to July 3
STL raises INR 1500 Cr through Qualified Institutions Placement
STL raises INR 1500 Cr through Qualified Institutions Placement
191 Andhra Loyola students secure paid internships
An eight-day Employability Readiness Training Programme conducted by Magic Bus India Foundation culminated in a campus internship drive
Case worker terminated from post in child death case, State informs Kerala HC
Man booked for stabbing neighbours pet dog to death over barking near Coimbatore
Bridge built in 1932 collapses at Penamaluru near Vijayawada, no one hurt
MLA attributes the collapse to age-related deterioration; no one suffered injuries as a portion of the bridge collapsed in the early hours of Thursday, say citizens
Glitches on Gruha Jyothi 2.0 verification app raise concerns of validity and accuracy
Man cheated of 35 lakh through online matrimonial platform
SC man beheaded near Veeravanallur; son dies as assailants car hits bike
Kolkata, July 2 : In a significant boost to inter-state relations, Sikkim Chief Minister Prem Singh Tamang (Golay) met with West Bengal Chief Minister Suvendu [] The post Sikkim and West Bengal Forge New Agreements on Transport, Healthcare, and Teesta Management During CM Meet appeared first on The Voice Of Sikkim .
Son finds father crushed under boulder
Watch: When Bishan Bedi came to Dennis Amisss rescue
Watch: PM Modi, Takaichi announce new roadmap for India-Japan cooperation
India and Japan have taken a major step towards deepening their strategic partnership. Following talks between Prime Minister Narendra Modi and his Japanese counterpart Sanae Takaichi in New Delhi, the two countries announced a series of agreements covering economic security, artificial intelligence, clean energy and defence cooperation.
HC dismisses plea to immediately open AIIMS Madurai
FIFA World Cup 2026: A clash of styles as Australia meets Egypt
With Argentina likely waiting in the next round, both sides know this may be the match that defines their tournament
Five arrested with 13,000 prescription tablets, 2.5 kg ganja in Coimbatore
74-year-old woman found murdered in Theni district
ECI asks both factions of TMC to submit responses on organisational elections
Rebel faction meets a full Bench of the EC; declining to disclose the documents submitted to the poll body, Ritabrata Banerjee says they abided by all rules in conducting an organisational session on June 22
Inter-State gang busted, 12, including two police officers, arrested
Police crack temple theft case, arrest three in Basar

