Pradhan discusses CBSE payment gateway overhaul with four public sector banks
Union Education Minister Dharmendra Pradhan emphasises need for a robust, reliable, and student-friendly payment ecosystem, particularly for post-examination services such as re-evaluation, obtaining photocopies of answer sheets, and other fee-based processes.
Criticising the distribution of freebies, the former Vice-President says some promises have been made without understanding the States fiscal health
West Bengal Chief Minsiter Suvendu Adhikari says AnnapurnaBhandarscheme benefits of 3,000 will be available for women of the State from May 27 and no Bangladeshi coming from outside will get these benefits
Trump, nearing eighty, to have annual physical amid scrutiny of recent ailments
Following a year of public attention on apparently minor health issues like blotchy neck rash, swollen ankles and a bruised hand; U.S. President Donald Trump to undergo his routine annual physical
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Canadian Police arrest 17 men believed to be of Indian origin for extortion
Canadian authorities have intensified efforts against organised crime networks after police arrested 17 individuals allegedly involved in extortion targeting South Asian businesses across Canada and the United States
Watch: Govt. will install drone-resistant systems in 6 months: Amit Shah
Researchers discover new algal species in Western Ghats
The algae, the first-ever reported discovery of the genus Interfilum from India, has been named Interfilum shuklaii in honour of Group Captain Shubhanshu Shukla, Indian Air Force test pilot and astronaut.
Praveen Chithravel is impatient to set the record straight in the Commonwealth Games
I know Im one of the best athletes in the world. In big events, I want to fight with all the (top) athletes. I want to show who I am, (someone) from India, says Praveen, who will turn 25 soon
Over 825 kg of ganja seized in Theni, Dindigul districts destroyed
Suryakumar Yadav likely to play against Uganda ahead of T20 Mumbai League
India T20I captain Suryakumar Yadav is likely to play against Uganda in a T20 match ahead of the Mumbai League on May 30, 2026
In Focus podcast | CBSEs On-Screen Marking fiasco: An evaluator and a parent explain how it unfolded
Kavita Sharma and Mohit Tomar speak to us about the CBSE re-evaluation controversy, On-Screen Marking, and the growing concerns over fairness in board exam assessment.
GRP constable lynching: Main accused arrested in Odisha
GRP constable Soumya Ranjan Swain was allegedly tied to a pole and beaten to death by a mob in Bhingarpur-Kaja in the Balianta police station area on the outskirts of Bhubaneswar on May 7
Watch: Xi Jinping, Shehbaz Sharif strengthen China-Pakistan corridor plans
China and Pakistan have announced a renewed push for the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor, or CPEC, following talks between Chinese President Xi Jinping and Pakistan Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif in Beijing.
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Malaysian Deputy Minister calls on Vijay, hands over letter from Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim
He also invites the Chief Minister to visit the Southeast Asian country after settling down in office
International Lawyer Harihara Arun Somasankar G Announces the Launch of His New Novel
IMAE Series India karting in Coimbatore on Sunday
Congress chief Mallikarjun Kharge likens repeated fuel hikes to slow poisoning
Rising fuel prices, inflation, and unemployment had fuelled widespread anger against the Centre, but the government was indifferent to the hardships faced by the poor, Congress president says
Ex-BJD MP Debashish Samantaray joins BJP, a day after quitting regional party
While defections are likely to intensify in coming months in Odisha ahead of local polls in 2027, the BJD, a strong Opposition, will not be easily steamrolled on the ground; he was welcomed in the presence of BJP national president Nitin Nabin and Odisha Chief Minister Mohan Majhi
Bengaluru police warn against moral policing ahead of Bakrid
Citizens have been advised to immediately report suspicious activities, unlawful acts or untoward incidents to the police and use the 112 helpline number in case of emergencies.
Delhi court acquits SKS Ispat, former Union Minister, three others in Coal scam
The CBI alleged that the company and the accused persons made willful concealments and deceptions, including false claims and figures to show an advanced level of preparedness to secure the allocation of the coal block
Supreme Court stays Delhi HC verdict on law students' attendance
Erode Collector cautions public against fake online employment service advertisements
Missing 16-year-old girl from Tatabad rescued by Coimbatore city police
Children should not be used for commercial interests: education declaration
Watch: Iran football team to stay in Mexico during FIFA World Cup
Congress targets Sitharamans 3Fs, says she ignored falling private investment
Party also says RBI dividend bonanza reflects fiscal stress rather than financial strength
Karur MP Jothimani and Virudhunagar MP Manickam Tagore traded barbs on social media over DMK president Stalins horse-trading allegations against the TVK
Supreme Court rejects review plea by Tamil Nadu on Mekedatu project
We are satisfied that no case for review of the judgment dated November 13, 2025 is made out, the Bench says
Andhra Pradesh CEO asks parties to help prepare clean electoral rolls under SIR-2026
Vivek Yadav reviews the Special Intensive Revision exercise, says July 1 is the qualifying date and the final voter list will be released on September 22
Returning to the Crunchyroll Anime Awards 2026 in Tokyo, the actor traces her anime journey from learning life lessons through Naruto: Shippuden, to trying to convert Vijay Deverakonda into a weeb
Trinamool MP, six MLAs join Suvendus meeting, say its for development
Kakoli Ghosh Dastidar recently quit her organisational post after publicly airing disappointment over her treatment in the Trinamool Congress
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TVK encouraging AIADMK MLAs resignations unacceptable: CPI(M) leader Shanmugam
When these incidents are creating a mindset against the ruling party, there is no guarantee that the sentiments that existed on April 23 will remain the same over the next six months, told P. Shanmugam, State secretary of CPI(M).
Centre constitutes high-level committee on unnatural demographic change: Amit Shah
The Home Minister says infiltration and other reasons are causing unnatural demographic change, which poses a significant challenge to the present and future of any nation
Three missing Indians in Iran rescued by police: embassy
A fashion show featuring pregnant women held in Thiruvananthapuram
Fourteen moms-to-be took the ramp at Momsoon, organised in connection with Mothers Day by KIMSHEALTH and Lulu Mall
CBI team conducts probe at house of Twisha Sharma's in-laws, later meets her family
The CBI took over the probe into the death of Twisha, and registered an FIR against her husband and mother-in-law
Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Omar Abdullah meets family of murdered minor girl in Budgam
The incident has shaken the conscience of society, and such elements have no place in a civilised society, says Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Omar Abdullah
President Droupadi Murmu begins 3-day Sikkim tour; to visit India-China border
President Droupadi Murmu arrives in Sikkim for three-day tour, including a visit to the India-China border
Maa Inti Bangaaram trailer: Domestic bliss meets high-stakes action in Samantha Ruth Prabhu starrer
Maa Inti Bangaaram, starring Samantha Ruth Prabhu, is created by Raj Nidimoru and directed by Nandini Reddy
Budgam Police Discloses Identity of Accused in Galwanpora Minor Murder Case
By Arif Rashid Budgam, May 26: Budgam Police on Monday disclosed the identity of the accused involved in the murder of a minor girl from Galwanpora village after completing the necessary medico-legal, forensic and evidentiary formalities connected with the investigation. In an official statement, police said that the identity of the accused had not been revealed earlier as several crucial legal procedures were underway during the initial stage of the investigation, and premature disclosure could have adversely affected the evidentiary and legal process. The accused has been identified as Mudasir Ahmad Mir, son of Ghulam Nabi Mir, a resident of Galwanpora Sebdan in Budgam district. Police said that the investigation conducted so far has established that no other individual was involved in the commission of the crime. Appealing to the public to maintain peace and communal harmony, Budgam Police urged citizens not to take the law into their own hands or circulate rumours, speculative content or unverified allegations regarding the case. The statement warned that strict legal action would be initiated against anyone found spreading misinformation or attempting to disturb public order. Police also appealed to media organisations and social media users to exercise responsibility and restraint while reporting or commenting on the matter, stating that the circulation of misleading or unverified information could create unnecessary public anxiety and adversely impact law and order.
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Rupee falls 47 paise to close at 95.73 against U.S. dollar
At the interbank foreign exchange market, the rupee opened at 95.43 against the U.S. dollar, and touched an intra-day high of 95.33 and a low of 95.76 against the American currency
Sambhal temple-mosque row: Court postpones hearing to July 21
The matter was listed for hearing before Civil Judge (Senior Division) Aditya Singh
Coal India Limited allays coal shortage fears, says 168 MT buffer available to meet rising demand
Along with coal adequacy, there is around 50 million tonnes of in-situ mine coal on tap, ready for quicker extraction and supply if the demand necessitates
The former president of the BJPs State unit further said: Expecting a Class IX student to learn a new language in a short time will only put pressure on children and affect their overall learning outcomes.
Operation Sheruwali: Fire assault launched on suspected hideouts in J&K's Rajouri
More reinforcements have been rushed to the forests of Dori Maal in the Gambhir Moghla area, where the anti-terror operation is under way
Gulmarg, May 26 : Normalcy returned to the Gulmarg Gondola on Tuesday, a day after a technical malfunction in the area briefly disrupted operations and left several cable car cabins stranded mid-air with tourists onboard, prompting a large-scale rescue operation. The rescue operation concluded successfully with all stranded tourists evacuated safely. According to Jammu and Kashmir Police, 286.Tourists in the valley praised the swift response by rescue teams, locals and security personnel. Speaking to ANI, tourist Sourav said, We feel quite safe here. Security is always deployed here. And all the locals are very helpful. They went up and rescued everyone, supported them, and brought them back. No one faced much difficulty the most important thing is that everyone was rescued safely and everyone returned, he said. Encouraging more tourists to visit Gulmarg, he added, Come here comfortably. Theres no need to worry. You can roam freely even at 10, 11, or 12 at night. Another tourist, Vineet Bikal from Mumbai, said he and his family had been in Gulmarg for the past two days and witnessed the rescue efforts closely. He said, We have been in Gulmarg for the past two days, and so far, our experience has been very good. The weather is beautifulneither too cold nor too hot.Recalling the incident, Bikal said they narrowly avoided being caught in the disruption.Yesterday, we visited both Phase 1 and Phase 2. Fortunately for us, right before our turn came at Phase 1, there was a technical snag, and we had to walk back down. However, the guides here and those involved in the rescue operation helped us and our children get down safely without any charges, he said.He also praised locals for assisting stranded passengers and supporting the rescue teams. We also saw the locals here providing a lot of assistance to the people who were stranded in the Gondola. They even helped the army personnel. So, overall, it has been a great experience. It was a little scary at the time, but the experience turned out well, he added. Thanking those involved in the operation, Bikal said, We should truly be thankful to all of them. From what I saw, the operation continued late into the evening and night. Everyone was rescued successfully without anyone facing any major health concerns. We are very grateful to the locals, the police, and of course, the Indian Army. (ANI)
SEBI plans pilot project for tokenisation of corporate bonds, rollout may take 6-9 months
SEBI Chairman Tuhin Kanta Pandey said tokenisation could help improve liquidity in the corporate bond market and enable more instantaneous and automated settlements
Dowry, caste harassment: Salem man gets double life term for murdering wife
On June 8, 2018, Manikandan allegedly attacked Akila with an iron pipe, severely injuring her hand. Despite the seriousness of the injury, she was not taken to hospital immediately. She later died due to complications arising from the injuries, the prosecution said
Amit Shah praises BSF for befitting reply to Pakistan during Operation Sindoor
Bikaner , May 26 : Union Home Minister Amit Shah on Tuesday lauded the Border Security Force (BSF) for their commitment to national security during Operation Sindoor, highlighting that they gave a befitting reply to Pakistan whenever the situation called for it. Addressing the BSF personnel during his visit to the Sanchu Border Outpost on the India-Pakistan border in Bikaner, the Home Minister emphasised that the Central force not only held its ground firmly against all challenges but also played a significant role in maintaining the morale of residents living in the border districts. I would also like to highly praise the performance of BSF personnel during Operation Sindoor. Everywhere BSF took charge, they stood firmnot just stood firm, BSF also made a huge contribution in maintaining the morale of the citizens of border districts, and wherever needed, BSF personnel also gave a befitting reply to Pakistan, which has always been your tradition, said Shah. Highlighting the significance ofSanchu post -border, he added, This post is inscribed in the history of Indian wars with golden letters. Today, I am also standing on the same ground and talking to you. This is a matter of great joy for me. Operation Sindoor were carried out to avenge the victims of the Pahalgam terror attack and to eliminate Jaish-e-Mohammed (JeM) and Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT) leaders involved in planning and executing terrorist attacks in India. Indian Armed Forces successfully struck nine terror targets, four in Pakistan, including Bahawalpur, Muridke, and Sialkot, and five in Pakistan-occupied Jammu and Kashmir (PoJK), using special precision munitions in a coordinated operation. The operation was jointly carried out by the Indian Army, Navy, and Air Force, with the mobilisation of assets and troops. (ANI)
Made in India A Titan Story: Trailer of Naseeruddin Shah, Jim Sarbh-led show unveiled
Also starring Vaibhav Tatwawadi, Namita Dubey, Lakshvir Saran, and Kaveri Seth, the series will be released on Amazon MX Player on June 3
Banners warn of property seizure for cattle slaughter in Hassan city in Karnataka
The banners were removed after they attracted criticism
India, U.S. sign critical minerals pact
Harshina, victim of medical negligence at Keralas Kozhikode MCH, gets job in same hospital
K.K. Harshina, an alleged victim of a botched surgery at the Government Medical College Hospital, Kozhikode, appointed as an office assistant in the same hospital
Kerala HC dismisses CMRL plea to quash ED probe in Exalogic pay-off case
Court also dismisses CMRLs plea to quash case
Clash erupts between VCK and DMK workers in Tamil Nadus Perambalur
After Don 3 exit film body says it wont work with Ranveer Singh for now
Three killed after passenger van hits elephant in Ugandan National Park
A road accident involving an elephant in Ugandas Murchison Falls National Park has drawn attention to the growing challenges of balancing conservation and public access
Several dead after train hits school bus in Belgium
Belgian media showed images of a badly damaged minibus lying on its side on a road next to a railway line, with tents set up by emergency workers around
No salaries before Eid, J&Ks dialysis centres struggle to stay afloat
By Mansoor Peer Srinagar, May 26: Empanelled private dialysis centres across J&K have been forced to sell their machines and equipment due to pending payments under the Ayushman Bharat scheme. The delay in reimbursement has adversely affected patient care and put the jobs of health workers at risk.The healthcare crisis in these centres has reached a new low. Due to years of pending payments under Ayushman BharatSEHAT Scheme, private dialysis centres are facing bankruptcy. Dr Abdul Rashid Reshi, Director Kidneycare and Diagnostic Centre, Srinagar, is among many owners of these centres who have been affected and are not getting the payments regularly. I am not getting payments regularly from Ayushman Bharat scheme of my haemodialysis patients and a huge amount is pending with State Health Agency for the last two years, he said. Reshi, ex professor and head of nephrology SKIMS, said he is unable to pay money to suppliers for disposable items while the electricity bills are pending, rent of the dialysis unit is unpaid, diesel expenses and salaries of the employees is pending for 6 months. It is impossible to run my dialysis centre under such circumstances. I appeal to the Lieutenant Governor and Chief Minister to help me in such circumstances and get the long-standing pending payments released. Otherwise, I am destined to close the unit and sell the machines and other equipment so that I can pay the pending payments, he said. Sandeep Mengi President (Jammu region) Jammu and Kashmir Private Hospitals and Dialysis Centres Association (JKPHDA) called the payment delay unfortunate stating that dialysis owners are being forced to take such steps, which will have devastating effects and patients will suffer as dialysis is a life-saving procedure. Missing even one session can be fatal for kidney patients. If centres close, thousands of Golden Card beneficiaries will have no access to care. Government hospitals lack the capacity to absorb this patient load, he said. Sandeep said not releasing payments on time will lead to unemployment as each dialysis unit employs doctors, technicians, nurses, and support staff. Closure means direct job losses for skilled healthcare workers, and it will hit hard critical medical infrastructure that took years to build. Dr. Masood ul Hassan, General Secretary of JKPHDA said that despite regular follow-ups with the Government regarding pending payments, the delay is now affecting centre operations. We urge immediate intervention to ensure patients continue receive uninterrupted care.He added that the delay in Ayushman Bharat payments has put financial strain on centres. Unfortunately, we were unable to pay our staff before Eid, which has caused distress during what should have been a festive time, he said. JKPHDA has demanded immediate release of dues and a shift the payment process to insurance mode, warning that if life-saving machines are sold for scrap today, patients will suffer tomorrow.
Global oil price gains 3% as U.S. Military strikes on Iran add to peace deal uncertainty
Energy markets reacted sharply to renewed military tensions and fragile diplomacy between Washington and Tehran, with the Strait of Hormuz remaining partially restricted
Hydro ganja smuggled to Bengaluru through international courier service seized
CCB bust an inter-State drug racket
Andhra Pradesh Samagra Shiksha invites applications for 299 KGBV teaching posts
Eligible women candidates can apply online from May 27 to June 5 for posts of principal, postgraduate teacher, contract residential teacher and physical education teacher in Kasturba Gandhi Balika Vidyalayas
Ferrari unveils Luce, first fully electric car
It is also only the second Ferrari model with four doors in the company's history, and the first five-seater for a brand better known for its sleek two-seaters
Mango Pachcha trailer: Sanchith Sanjeev oozes promise in debut
Mango Pachcha, directed by Viveka, marks the acting debut of Sanchith Sanjeev, nephew of superstar Kichcha Sudeep
ICC Womens T20 World Cup: Groups, full schedule with time and venues
The teams playing in the World Cup are: England (host), Australia, India, New Zealand, South Africa, West Indies, Pakistan, Sri Lanka, Bangladesh, Ireland, Netherlands and Scotland
CM Vijays signature suit: Has Tamil Nadus new Chief Minister sparked a blazer trend?
From T Nagar clothing stores to custom tailoring studios, we explore whether Chief Minister C Joseph Vijays black-and-white suit has inspired a new fashion trend in Tamil Nadu, and how much it costs to recreate his look
Search continues for seven villagers trapped in flooded Laos cave
According to rescuers, divers have navigated about 100 metres into the cave and they believe the villagers may be trapped about 30 metres beyond the furthest point currently accessible
PDPS urges NDDB to take over shut Ongole Dairy to protect Prakasam milk farmers
The Prakasam Dairy Parirakshana Samithi wants the National Dairy Development Board to run the shut Prakasam Milk Producer Company, which the board managed earlier between 2005 and 2013
Motorola Razr Fold Review | A genuinely impressive package
The foldable segment may not be the most crowded, but it is fiercely competitive and in India, the stakes have never been higher. Motorola steps into this evolving market with the Motorola Razr Fold, priced at 1,49,999
DHSE Kerala Plus Two results 2026: How to download scorecard?
Know where to check and download your HSE 2026 results
Hari Babu Kambhampati takes oath as Odisha Governor
Orissa High Court Chief Justice Chakradhari Sharan Singh administered the oath of office to Mr. Kambhampati in the presence of CM Majhi and the Leader of Opposition Naveen Patnaik.
Kantara mimicry: Bollywood actor Ranveer Singh visits Chamundeshwari temple in Mysuru
The visit to the shrine on top of Chamundi Hills comes in the wake of the Karnataka High Court directive
Fickle weather ravaging Telanganas traditional mango varieties
Delayed winter and unseasonal rains are upsetting the cultivation of traditional mango varieties in Telanganaonce one of the biggest experimental sites for mangoesmaking the fruit less remunerative for farmers
Search on for trapped coal miners in Assam
Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma says the mine appears to be illegal and police have been asked to investigate the incident
Heavy rain continues to pound Kerala; red alert for 11 districts on May 26
Eight killed in rain-related incidents. A fresh low-pressure area is likely to form over west-central and adjoining North Bay of Bengal around May 27, which, along with the prevailing strong westerlies, is likely to intensify the rain further for the next seven days
Sri Lanka parliamentary poll: President Anuras ruling coalition wins big
National Peoples Power wins 159 seats in 225-member House, securing two-thirds majority; the historic sweep also includes impressive wins in the north and east that are home to Tamils and Muslims
Travelling through time in Uzbekistan
The walk through the old city bazaar in Bukhara, with masjids, madrassas and mausoleums awaiting you on the flanks, is a stride through the richness of history and Islamic architecture of Uzbekistan
Sizzling summer days and hot nights
Binance Launches Perpetual Futures for Pre-IPO Market Exposure, Starting with SpaceX
CM Omar Visits Residence of Minor Girl in Budgam, Assures Strict Action Against Culprits
Srinagar, May 26: Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Omar Abdullah on Tuesday visited the residence of a minor girl in Budgam to offer condolences to the bereaved family following a tragic incident that has sparked widespread concern. According to the Chief Ministers Office, Omar Abdullah expressed profound grief over the incident and prayed for strength and patience for the family during this difficult time. The Chief Minister said the incident had shaken the conscience of society and asserted that such elements have no place in a civilised society. He assured the family that the accused would be dealt with strictly in accordance with the law and that justice would be ensured.
Centre withdraws CRPF from Delhi CM Rekha Guptas security; Delhi Police to provide protection
The orders for extending the CRPF cover were to be issued formally by the Centre but there was a change of plan and finally the orders for withdrawal were issued
No ideology can be eliminated by a ban: CPI (M) Kerala State Secretary on PFI ban
Mr. Govindan added that banning only one organisation against communalism will not help

