Punjabs health scheme provides relief amid summer surge in illnesses
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Gautam Adani agrees to $18 million penalty in U.S. bribery case
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Watch: Rathindra Bose elected Speaker of West Bengal Assembly unopposed
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Street dogs eat amputated limb in Vijayawada government hospital; probe ordered
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In Thiruvananthapuram, petrol is now priced at 110.76 per litre, while diesel has touched 99.64 per litre
UiPath Launches Global AgentHack 2026 at DevCon Bengaluru
Why India is turning to slim non-fiction books
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Confirmed Ebola outbreak in Congo, says African public health agency
The agency said initial findings suggested the presence of a non-Zaire strain of the virus, with sequencing ongoing to further characterise it
Writer and artist Pramod Wadnerkars solo art show in Kochi
Pramod Wadnerkar turned to writing and painting after his retirement as a civil engineer
A mural on Indias maritime history to feature on the walls of the Kochi Naval Base
A collaborative project by the Better Kochi Response Group, Regional Sports Centre and the Indian Navy, the Kochi Naval wall art will portray Indias sealinks from ancient times to modern day
Speeding luxury car overturns near Hitec City, occupants flee before police arrive
Inspired by Vijays movie Thamizhan, Chennai man donates 22,674 to CM Relief Fund
Chennai-based Arun Loganathan, inspired by a Tamil movie starring Vijay, has contributed towards fulfilling his individual debt responsibility
India calls for UNSC expansion, says lack of reform constrains global body
The External Affairs Minister made the remarks at a conclave of the Foreign Ministers of the BRICS nations in New Delhi
24 booked after altercation breaks out between two groups in Auroville
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Vande Mataramand the challenge to multicultural nationalism
The decision to sing the full version of Vande Mataram at government events has revived debate over the songs communal undertones and its compatibility with the secular and multicultural foundations of the Indian state
Want to stay in a palace? At The Belgadia Palace in Mayurbhanj, dive into art, culture and history
Tucked away in Mayurbhanj district in Odisha, The Belgadia Palace champions the regions art and culture, while empowering local communities. We check in, draped in marigold garlands and woven shawls
Two killed as heavy rains batter Sri Lanka; thousands affected
More than 4,000 people have been affected, with more than 100 people from 29 families being placed in two temporary relief centres
Debut Malayalam short film Superglue offers quirky glimpse into art direction
Debutant short filmmaker Maahir M talks about directing hip-hop videos and making films
CIA director visits Cuba as island nation runs out of oil
The Central Intelligence Agency, at the heart of the decades-long struggle between the United States and Cuba, confirmed a Cuban government statement about Director John Ratcliffe's visit
NTA an agency in need of a thorough examination
The NTAs credibility is questioned after repeated exam failures and scandals, prompting urgent calls for reform and accountability
Rathindra Bose, a Chartered Accountant from north Bengal, elected Speaker of Bengal Assembly
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Trinamool Congress leader Derek OBrien hits out at Centre over fuel price hike
First they loot your vote, then they kick you where it hurts. Pathetically predictable, Derek O'Brien said
Apothecon Group appoints pharmaceutical industry veteran Shyamakant Giri as the Group CEO
Scaler Report: Indias AI Talent Is Being Repriced Upskilled Engineers Are Earning 2x
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Clearance Recognises CellDx-Tissues Dual-Analyte DNA and RNA Workflow Across 517 Cancer-Associated Genes, with ALK, RET and ROS1 Fusion Calls on RNA-Level Evidence
The Congress president said when diesel prices rise, inflation has a cascading effect across the country, adversely affecting everyone from industries to household budgets and farmers
Movate Partners with Beacon Mobility to Drive AI-Led Cloud and Cybersecurity Transformation
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Fuel delivery delays spark concerns across northern Kerala districts
Dealers in Kozhikode, Wayanad and Malappuram districts say many outlets are facing unforeseen disruption in fuel supply, leading to uncertainty over regular operations. They also claim that supply restrictions have been in place soon after reports emerged about the increase in fuel prices.
FromPCOStoPMOS: understanding the reasons for name change
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Watch: Energy has been weaponised, Hormuz being taken hostage: UAE Minister
Helsinki Airport resumes flights after drone alert pause
The airport suspended air traffic from 4 a.m. to 7 a.m. after safety authorities issued a danger alert for the southern Uusimaa region over a potential drone in the area
U.P. pushes river rejuvenation initiative to strengthen rural sustainability, ecological resilience
In Bulandshahr, the Neem River was revived through a 29-km intervention under MGNREGA. Officials said farmers voluntarily cleared encroachments
Manipur violence probe panel gets six-month extension to submit report
According to a notification, the Commission shall submit its report to the Centre as soon as possible but not later than November, 20, 2026
Four of family dead after roof collapses due to heavy rain in Vijayapura
M. B. Patil, district in-charge Minister, expressed condolences, and promised to visit the spot on May 15
M.P. BJP leader loses post over large convoy despite PMs austerity appeal
In a letter dated May 14, Kisan Morchas State unit chief Jaipal Chavda said that Mr. Yadavs appointment has been cancelled on directions of M.P. BJP chief Hemant Khandelwal
How Tagores songs were ahead of their time in form and feeling
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ICAR-CTCRI in Thiruvananthapuram is all set to train Kudumbashree members in the commercial production of kulfi, muffin, cookies and gummies using new varieties of sweet potato
Will lead to further inflation, growth estimates will be lowered considerably: Congress on fuel hike
Former Kerala CM Pinarayi Vijayan slams Centre for hiking fuel prices
He said the Centre had used the rise of crude oil prices owing to the crisis in West Asia to fleece ordinary people, who would feel the bite of the fuel price hike acutely
Nifty, Sensex rise in early deals as IT stocks rally
The 30-share BSE Sensex jumped 451.46 points or 0.60%, to 75,850.18 in morning trade. The 50-share NSE Nifty rose 143.25 points or 0.60%, to 23,832.85
Interview | Translator Ross Benjamin on the International Booker-shortlisted novel,The Director
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Anthropic, Gates Foundation launch $200 million partnership for AI in health, education
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On the domestic equity market front, Sensex rose 239.14 points to 75,637.86 in early trade, while the Nifty was trading 78.30 points higher at 23,767.90
National Testing Agency announces NEET-UG re-exam on June 21
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UDF leadership meeting to lay out the contours of the next Kerala cabinetgets underway
The UDF is seeking to turn the page on the uncertainty that gripped the alliance following the Congresss ten-day delay in choosing its Chief Ministerial candidate by fast-tracking the government formation process.
Kerala politics LIVE: Ramesh Chennithala belatedly backs CM-designate V.D. Satheesan
Senior Congress leader Chennithala said that the CM has the prerogative to decide the composition of the Cabinet
Farmers body, Opposition seek immediate rollback of sugar export ban
Opposition protests over the plummeting of onion cost, NCP SP leader writes to CM
Goa Congress leader Ketan Bhatikar dies of snakebite
The Goa Pradesh Congress Committee paid tribute to its party leader and extended condolences to the bereaved family, as well as his friends and supporters
Without proper monitoring centres, many of the electronic safety gadgets risk becoming only compliance formalities, according to Karnataka State Travel Operators Association President Radhakrishna Holla
Mr Chennithala also appeared to dispel reports that he would eschew joining Mr Satheesans cabinet. When asked whether he would join the government as a Minister, Mr Chennithala said, Forming the cabinet is the Chief Ministers prerogative
Centre hikes petrol, diesel prices by Rs 3 per litre each
New Delhi , May 15 : The Centre has hiked the prices of petrol and diesel by Rs 3 per litre each on Friday across the country.In New Delhi, the petrol prices rose from Rs 94.77 to Rs 97.77 per litre, while diesel prices increased from Rs 87.67 to Rs 90.67 per litre. This comes amid a call for fuel conservation as the world faces an energy crisis amid the West Asia conflict, which led to a blockade in the significant maritime trade route, the Strait of Hormuz. The Brent oil prices have been at a record high in the wake of the US-Israel and Iran war, which began on February 28 this year. The Brent oil price has been hovering over USD 100 per barrel as the US and Iran are attempting to mediate for a long-term ceasefire in the region. The widening of the ambit of the war engulfed the West Asian countries, which are major suppliers of fuel.However, India has maintained that there is no shortage of fuel and has adequate energy supplies. On May 12, Union Minister for Petroleum and Natural Gas Hardeep Singh Puri said India ensured stable fuel prices and uninterrupted energy supplies despite global disruptions and rising crude oil prices, while significantly boosting domestic LPG production to meet growing demand. Addressing the CII Annual Business Summit 2026, Puri highlighted Indias resilience in handling global energy shocks through strong policy coordination and effective supply management.At a time of global supply shocks and rising crude prices, India ensured seamless availability of petrol, diesel, and LPG across the country, with no reports of shortages. Despite sharp global volatility, fuel prices have largely remained unchanged since 2022, reflecting strong policy coordination and effective supply management, the minister said. Ministry of Petroleum and Natural Gas had also said the government has taken several effective measures to ensure uninterrupted fuel supplies for consumers and that the crude oil inventories remain stable, refineries are operating at optimum levels, and adequate stocks of petrol, diesel and LPG are available across the country with no reported dry-outs. (ANI)
Congress leader and former Jharkhand Minister, Alamgir Alam, walks out of jail
On May 15, 2024, the Enforcement Directorate arrested Mr.Alamin in the money laundering case and seized money worth 32.20 crore from the premises linked to his associates
Sci-fi or battlefield reality? Ukraine's bet on swarm drones
Ukrainian military and defence industry figures told AFP Kyiv had made progress in getting the much-hyped technology off the ground
Pope decries the rise of AI-directed warfare, saying it leads to a spiral of annihilation
Pope Leo XIV has denounced investments in AI and high-tech weaponry, warning they lead to a spiral of annihilation.
MAHE and Griffith University expand India-Australia academic partnership with dual Ph.D programme
This initiative aims at addressing the growing need for globally connected and interdisciplinary doctoral training
During summer, across Chennai, resident welfare associations in several neighbourhoods are stepping up summer relief efforts for conservancy workers, delivery personnel and other essential staff through drinking water kiosks and buttermilk distribution
PM Modi UAE visit LIVE: PM Modi to embark on 5-nation trip
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Agree 100% with Xi Jinping that U.S. was on decline, but under Joe Biden: Donald Trump
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Minor Granted Bail by Juvenile Justice Board Srinagar
Srinagar, May 14:The Juvenile Justice Board Srinagar has granted bail to a minor boy (Juvenile in Conflict with Law) in connection with an FIR registered under Section 137(2) of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita, pertaining to the alleged kidnapping of a girl. Subsequent to the registration of the FIR, the juvenile had been lodged at the Harwan Observation Home in accordance with the applicable legal procedure. During the course of the bail proceedings, defence counsel Advocate Qazi Mohammad Athar advanced detailed and persuasive submissions before the Board seeking the release of the minor on bail. The defence also contended the young age of the juvenile, highlighted his clean antecedents, and challenged the police version of events. Upon consideration of the arguments presented and the material placed on record, the Board was pleased to allow the bail application and directed that the juvenile be released from the observation home and handed over to the custody of his father, subject to the standard terms and conditions governing such release. The order provides substantial relief to the juvenile and his family.
Rich harvest caught in procurement tangle
As Telanganas rabi season enters a crucial phase, farmers are grappling with delayed crop procurement, shortage of transport vehicles and inadequate storage facilities. With untimely rains threatening farm produce lying under the open sky, many cultivators fear mounting losses and fresh debt despite a record harvest. Travelling through farming villages and purchase centres,P. Sridhar, K. Shiva Shanker, P. Laxma Reddy and B. Chandrashekharcapture the growing distress unfolding across the countryside
DDC Anantnag reviews progress on Mission YUVA, HADP, financial inclusion schemes
Anantnag, May 14: District Development Commissioner (DDC) Anantnag, Dr. Bilal Mohiuddin Bhat, on Thursday chaired a comprehensive review meeting to assess the progress of Mission YUVA, the Holistic Agriculture Development Programme (HADP), and several Financial Inclusion Schemes at Dak Bungalow, Khanabal. The meeting was attended by the CPO, SE KPDCL, ACD, CMO, DD Employment, CAO, CAHO, DFO Social Forestry, ALC, DEPO, DYSSO, EOs of MCs, LBM, representatives of different of departments, District Coordinator CSCs and other concerned officials. During the session, the DDC evaluated the implementation and saturation levels of key financial inclusion initiatives including PM Suraksha Bima Yojana (PM SBY), PM Jeevan Jyoti Bima Yojana (PM JJBY), Atal Pension Yojana (PM APY), and PM Shram Yogi Maandhan (PM-SYM). The meeting was informed that cumulatively 46303 beneficiaries have been enrolled under these schemes to date with the focus to register most eligible and vulnerable sections of the district. Taking strong note of the low performance of these schemes, the DDC directed Lead Bank Manager to enroll all eligible beneficiaries under PM JJBY, PM SBY, APY and PM SYM Schemes adding these have been tailored to meet the requirements of low income and vulnerable groups. He emphasized that any procedural bottlenecks must be cleared immediately to ensure that the benefits of these government-led initiatives reach the target population without delay. Departments were assigned specific targets and were asked to ensure the enrollment of beneficiaries from their target groups in coordination with the LBM and CSCs in a time bound manner. On flagship initiatives of HADP and JKCIP, department-wise application status, unit establishment, fund utilisation, approval rate, tracking, farm registration and measures to improve credit score and approval rates were reviewed threadbare. The meeting was informed that 34351 applications have been approved under HADP, of which 15525 have established their units, which are being tracked on OTA. Highlighting low performance of certain parameters, the DDC stressed on enhancing coverage, unit establishment, registration of farms and real-time tracking of units on OTA besides ensuring swift disbursal of loan and subsidy components to the beneficiaries. Reviewing Mission YUVA, the DDC said it is a transformative flagship initiative aimed at empowering youth by enabling them to become self-reliant entrepreneurs. He emphasised that the goal is not only to provide financial support but to create a sustainable entrepreneurial ecosystem in which youth have access to training, market linkages, guidance, and long-term mentorship. The DDC directed all concerned departments, banks and implementing agencies to enhance the mobilisation and coverage of potential beneficiaries including college students, SHGs, etc. by creating sustained awareness in close coordination with each other adding the mission holds special significance for underprivileged and marginalised youth, needing proper support and guidance to improve their socio-economic conditions. At conclusion, the DDC issued strict directions to all concerned officers to ensure substantial progress on different parameters of all these schemes before the next review meeting.
DC Pulwama finalises arrangements for Padyatra
Pulwama, May 14: Deputy Commissioner (DC) Pulwama, Dr. Basharat Qayoom o Thursday chaired a meeting to review and finalise arrangements for the forthcoming mega Padyatra as part of Nasha Mukt Jammu & Kashmir Abhiyan and VVIP visit to the district scheduled on May 19. During the meeting, threadbare discussions were held regarding security arrangements, traffic regulation, transport facilities, venue management, parking, power and water supply, sanitation, healthcare services and other logistical preparations for the smooth conduct of the visit. The DC stressed upon all departments to work in close coordination and ensure timely completion of their assigned responsibilities for seamless conduct of the event. He directed officers to maintain inter-departmental coordination and put in place all requisite arrangements well in advance. Emphasising efficient public management and smooth movement, the DC instructed the concerned departments to ensure hassle-free arrangements at all designated locations and maintain proper coordination throughout the programme. Reiterating the importance of Jan Bhagidari and stakeholder participation the DC directed for smooth coordination and assistance for public to join the Pad Yatra. The meeting was attended by Senior Superintendent of PolicePulwama, Tanushree; Additional Deputy Commissioners of Pulwama, Awantipora and Tral, Chief Planning Officer Pulwama and senior officers from Police, Civil Administration and Paramilitary Forces.
Commissioner FDA reviews enforcement measures
Calls for strong Public Health vigilance ahead of festivitie Srinagar, May 14: Commissioner, Food & Drugs Administration (FDA), Jammu & Kashmir, Khalid Jahangir on Thursday held an introductory meeting with senior officers and field functionaries of Drug and Food Wing of the department, after assuming charge. During the meeting, held at the Conference Hall Combined Drug and Food Laboratory, Srinagar, the Commissioner emphasized the critical role of the department in safeguarding public health and ensuring the availability of safe food and quality drugs to the people of Jammu & Kashmir. He stressed that field functionaries must remain visible, accessible, and proactive on the ground and should discharge their duties strictly in accordance with the mandate of the Food Safety and Standards Act, 2006 and Drugs & Cosmetics Act. He directed officers to strengthen surveillance and inspection mechanisms to ensure that food business operators (FBOs) and pharmacy establishments comply with the prescribed legal standards and regulatory requirements. The Commissioner stressed that enforcement activities should be carried out in a fair, transparent, and professional manner. He further emphasized the need for coordinated teamwork among all enforcement officers of the department to ensure effective implementation of food safety and drug control measures. Drawing attention towards growing menace of drug abuse and its adverse impact on society, particularly on the younger generation, the Commissioner highlighted the importance of awareness and strict enforcement measures. He stated that the UT of J&K has already launched a comprehensive 100-day Nasha Mukht J&K Abhyan campaign against drug abuse, and directed all field officers to actively participate in the campaign by conducting awareness programmes, public outreach activities, and coordinated enforcement drives at the grassroots level. In view of the forthcoming Eid festivities and Moharram, the Commissioner directed the field staff to intensify market surveillance and enforcement activities, particularly focusing on highly consumed food items during the festive season. He asked the enforcement teams to remain extra vigilant and proactive in checking the quality, hygiene, adulteration, storage, and sale of food products in markets across Jammu & Kashmir. Reaffirming the commitment of the Food & Drugs Administration towards public welfare, he called upon all officers and stakeholders to work collectively with dedication and integrity to strengthen the regulatory framework and ensure a healthier and safer society for the people of Jammu & Kashmir.
Dept of Paediatrics, GMC Sgr observes NRP Day 2026
RK News Service Srinagar, May 14: As part ofNRP day observed across India on May 10, the Department of Paediatrics, Government Medical College (GMC) Srinagar organized a Neonatal Resuscitation Programme (NRP) training workshop under the initiative of the National Neonatology Forum. The training programme was conducted by the Department of Paediatrics, GMC Srinagar, under the able guidance of Prof. Parvez Ahmad, Head of the Department of Paediatrics, along with senior faculty members and State Coordinator Dr. Mubashir Hassan Shah. The workshop was conductedby Dr. Mohsin Rashid, who served as the Course Coordinator and Lead Instructor, while Dr. Sheikh Quyoom served as the co-instructor. The workshop witnessed active participation from faculty members, residents, and nursing staff from GMC Srinagar and peripheral hospitals, along with participants from various private nursing homes across Srinagar district. The training focused on hands-on skill development in basic neonatal resuscitation with the aim of improving newborn survival and reducing neonatal mortality and morbidity. Neonatal Resuscitation Programme was observed across India on May 10 as an initiative of the National Neonatology Forum, supported by the Indian Academy of Pediatrics, to strengthen neonatal care services throughout the country.
IUST organises Run for Health under Nasha Mukt Bharat Abhiyaan
RK news Service Awantipora, May 14: A Run for Health event under the ambit of the Government of Indias Nasha Mukt Bharat Abhiyaan was successfully organised on Thursday by Directorate of Physical Education and Sports, Islamic University of Science and Technology, in collaboration with the Centre for Mental Health and Wellness and Dean Outreach. The event witnessed enthusiastic participation from university faculty members, administrative officers, staff members, students, and local elderly residents, reflecting a collective commitment towards health, fitness, and a drug-free society. The programme also saw active participation from the Town Welfare Committee Awantipora, Awantipora Forest Division, Sabir Abdullah High School, and Mantaqi Higher Secondary School. The run was flagged off by senior university officers along with Dr. Iqbal Quraishi, Officer Incharge, Directorate of Physical Education and Sports. It commenced from the University Main Campus and culminated at the Synthetic Athletic Track of the university. The event concluded with a basic fitness session conducted by Dr. Hilal Ahmad Rather, Assistant Director, Physical Education and Sports, who emphasised the importance of regular physical activity in maintaining a healthy lifestyle and preventing substance abuse. Speakingon the occasion, Dr. Iqbal Quraishi thanked all participants and collaborating organisations for their wholehearted support towards the initiative and reiterated the universitys commitment to promoting wellness, fitness, and awareness against drug abuse.
Indias highest astro turf ground opens in Leh
Umar Raina Leh, May 14: At an altitude where even routine physical activity becomes a challenge, Ladakh on Thursday took a giant leap in sports infrastructure with the inauguration of Indias highest Astro Turf Football Ground at 11,500 feet in Leh. The project, inaugurated by Lieutenant Governor Vinai Kumar Saxena, also includes a newly-built VIP stand and an 8-lane synthetic athletic track at the Open Stadium, turning the venue into one of the most advanced sports facilities in the Himalayan region.Built at a cost of more than 30 crore under the Khelo India scheme and Special Development Package, the infrastructure is expected to change the sporting landscape of Ladakh, where harsh winters and limited facilities have long restricted athletes from training professionally.For years, many aspiring footballers and athletes from Leh and Kargil had to travel outside the Union Territory for quality training and exposure. With the inauguration of the high-altitude turf and synthetic track, local athletes believe a major gap has finally been addressed.Officials said the facility has been designed to meet modern sporting standards and will help athletes prepare for national-level competitions while also opening possibilities for hosting tournaments and sports camps in the region.Sports enthusiasts in Leh described the development as a historic moment for Ladakhs youth, saying the project would inspire more youngsters to participate in sports instead of limiting opportunities to academics and government jobs alone.The administration believes the new infrastructure can also strengthen Ladakhs growing sports tourism sector. Given Lehs unique terrain and altitude, experts feel the stadium could attract professional teams and endurance athletes for high-altitude training in the coming yearsSpeaking on the occasion, the Lieutenant Governor said the facilities would provide local youth with opportunities comparable to those available in metropolitan cities and help build a stronger sporting culture in the Union Territory.He also thanked Prime Minister Narendra Modi for continued support towards Ladakhs infrastructural and youth development initiatives.The inauguration ceremony was attended by senior officials, athletes, coaches and residents, many of whom termed the project a significant step towards placing Ladakh on Indias sports map.
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Bengalurus football-cricket crossover
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Delhi court orders OpIndia to remove articles on Swati Chaturvedi
The court held that the continued circulation of the pieces could cause serious and irreparable injury to her professional reputation while the defamation suit remains pending.
AAP, Congress raises concern over SIR in Punjab ahead of 2027 Assembly polls
Haryana Chief Electoral Officer A. Sreenivas said under the third phase of the SIR campaign, July 1, 2026, has been fixed as the qualifying date for State
ED arrests Kolkata Police DC Shantanu Sinha Biswas in money laundering case
ED issued a lookout notice for Shantanu Biswas for ignoring summons; he was viewed as close to the former TMC government, and Chief Minister Suvendu Adhikari had previously made allegations against police officials
CBI conducts searches in Reliance Communications case
The agency conducted searches at seven premises in Mumbai, Gurugram, and Bengaluru linked to senior executives of the company who served during 2015-2017
The Iran war, Indias strategic autonomy challenges
Despite the defence, commerce and trade deals, India needs to be aware of a possible European alignment with the United States
Building a preventive health culture in India
The countrys economic and social progress depends on citizen health and longevity
Bursting at the seams: On the rise in inflation
The current rise in inflation is not transient, but systemic
Cooling doctrine: On Indias response to extreme heat
Access to safe indoor temperatures must be a public-health entitlement
CBI arrests key accused in cyber fraud case
Accused persons had impersonated U.S. government officials and swindled $8.5 million from victims
Halt move to appoint principal, DU directs St. Stephens College
Govt. staff to work from home twice a week as Delhi unveils austerity plan
Drive includes staggered office timings, ban on official foreign visits for one year;govt. will not purchase new petrol, diesel, CNG, or hybrid vehicles for 6 months, says CM; Union Ministry of Housing and Urban Affairs pitches for prudent mobility
IPL 2026 | Raghuvanshi repaying the faith shown by Knight Riders
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Janakpuri teacher held in 3-year-old girls rape case
New textbooks to reach schools soon in T.N.
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Granite quarrying kicking up dust
The villages of Kuppam, Bangarupalem and Palamaner in Andhra Pradeshs Chittoor district have been witnessing year-round granite mining activities. Although a regulatory system is in place, many operators resort to illegal quarrying which has repeatedly come under the scrutiny of the National Green Tribunal. The issue even drew political attention when TDP chief N. Chandrababu Naidu inspected quarries a few years ago, and expressed concern over unchecked mining, environmental damage and revenue loss, reports K. Umashanker
Udhayanidhi clarifies stand on Sanatana

