Trump says delaying Iran attack at request of Gulf leaders
Donald Trump said he had further instructed them to be prepared to go forward with a full, large scale assault of Iran, on a moments notice, in the event that an acceptable Deal is not reached
Gender, caregiving, the law in Indian research funding
The structural gender gaps in Indias research ecosystem must be addressed
Strategic spark in India-South Korea defence ties
Expanding defence cooperation will reflect shared regional security priorities
P.P. Choudhary, Chairman of Joint Parliamentary Committee on One Nation, One Election, says Presidents Rule can also be applied for the remainder of the term.
Kochis new sewage treatment system awaiting govt. nod
Waiting for the storm: On weather events, Indias vulnerability
Despite the predictability of weather events, India remains vulnerable
Improving efficiency of fertilizer use in India
The more fertilizers we use, the more they deplete the soils organic matter and its holding capacity for water and nutrients, threatening crop yields and pushing farmers to add more fertilizers
Luxury car segment has massive headroom for growth in India
YSRCP stages novel protest in Vizag against fuel price hike
A new political trajectory in Bihar
All is not well among the NDA allies in the State
Elections to 17 Maharashtra Council seats on June 18
The newly elected members will serve a full six-year term while the Nagpur MLC will serve the remaining term till January 1, 2028
Haryana Cabinet clears industrial policy, rules to curb vehicular pollution
The policy aims to draw fresh investments worth 5 lakh crore, create 10 lakh jobs, and boost the States export figures over the next five years
Control with the ball, crucial lower-order runs, and composure under pressure Holder has changed the rhythm of Titans season. Now, they look like one of the most complete teams in the tournament and are gathering momentum going into theplayoffs
Officials step up efforts to control stray dog menace inTiruvallur
Inquiry committee probing allegations against Justice Varma submits report to Speaker
Report to be presented to both Houses of Parliament in due course, say officials
Man found dead at building site in Maduravoyal, two detained
Man arrested in Madurai for trafficking Indian nationals to cyber scam compounds in Cambodia
The accused, identified as Madhan Vadivel, received commissions for each recruitment. He even ran restaurants inside the compounds in Cambodia and supplied Indian food to the victims
Two airlines staff booked for 2.2-crore fraud
Over 500 participate in RIFAHs annual conference
Hyderabad firm bags 469.52-crore orders from Adani Group
Central Bank of India conducts mega MSME credit outreach programme
VAO Association places set of demands to TVK-led government
CM, Ministers use metro, electric bus to promote govt.s austerity campaign
Efforts are on to strengthen last-mile connectivity, says Gupta,urges residents to use public transport; Oppn. criticises move, calls it gimmick intended to mislead people
Waterscarcity, tin sheds worsen heat stress in Delhi shelter homes
IPL 2026 CSK vs SRH: Cummins and Kishan show the way as Sunrisers march into playoffs
Klaasen, too, plays a big role in the Hyderabad outfits win; the result also confirms Titans qualification while Super Kings hopes hang by a thread
IPL 2026 | Win toss and field first the dominant trend
Of the 62 matches played so far this season (till the Delhi Capitals-Rajasthan Royals clash on Sunday), toss winners have elected to field in 52
New High Court Bench to hear CBI plea against AAP leaders in Delhi excise policy case
Golden era of India-Europe ties | Inside Oslo summit during PM Modi visit
From Oslo City Hall, heres a ground report on the India-Norway business and research summit during Prime Minister Narendra Modis visit. With key agreements on green energy, technology and investment, the meeting highlights growing India-Europe ties.
One killed, another injured in a road accident in Mayur Vihar
Southern Railway eases speed restrictions after completing track rectification works
The Chennai Division identified sharp curves and undertook rail straightening worksinBeach-Egmore, Egmore-Villupuram, Central-Arakkonam and Central-Gudur sections. This is part of efforts to improve line capacity and enhance operational flexibility of both suburban and long-distance trains
IIT-M invites applications for web-enabled programmes
CAA applicants must declare passport status, surrender foreign passports: MHA
Home Ministry notifies amendment to Citizenship Rules; move comes days after BJP came to power for the first time in West Bengal where a large number of Matua community, the intended beneficiaries of CAA legislation reside
Government readies seeds, fertilisers for Kharif 2026
SC women urge authorities to disburse financial assistance
Tense situation prevails in ASR district as pastor assaulted
Minister ordersclearing of pending agricultural power connections
Library Society seeks GVMC support amid financial crisis
Union Minister Varma lays stone for dialysis unit in Tadepallugudem
4 dead, 8 hurt as gunman opens fire in southern Turkiye: reports
At least two people were killed when the assailant opened fire at a restaurant, with the two others killed elsewhere and the assailant fleeing in a car
Keir Starmer will not set out a timetable to quit: U.K. Deputy PM
Lawmaker Wes Streeting, who quit as Health Minister last week, said on Saturday (May 17) he would stand in any formal leadership contest.
GVMC chief directs planners at Tatipudi to outline Water Supply scheme
Youth Congress leaders, workers fight amongst themselves at KPCC office
IPL 2026 | RR desperate for a victory over LSG
Rajasthan Royals aim for a crucial victory against Lucknow Super Giants to revive their playoff chances
Chennai to host BBL-16 season opener
T.N. Science Forum urges authorities to curb environmental pollution in Manthikulam area
Tata AIA Life Insurance declares 2,173 cr. bonus
U.S. extends sanctions waiver on Russian at-sea oil by 30 days
The latest temporary 30-day general license will provide the most vulnerable nations with the ability to temporarily access Russian oil currently stranded at sea, Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent said in a social media post.
India is now Maoist-free, declares Shah, with pride
Home Minister says the country is largely free from security challenges of Jammu & Kashmir, the Northeast, and Naxalism; he urges the people of Bastar to accept about 3,000 surrendered Naxals and help them become part of the mainstream
Sexual abuse of minor: Kerala HC dismisses bail plea of astrologer
Focus shifts to tussle within AIADMKahead of district secretaries meeting with EPS
A cross-section of the party functionaries feels that Mr. Palaniswamishould follow up on his statement calling on the dissidents to agree to talks with an appeal for reunification
FIR against government officials for not doing Census work
A complaint by a Census official alleges the employees concerned defied government orders by not collecting data and not making a single entry in the designated house listing operation (HLO) mobile app, despite repeated warnings to begin their work
Bengaluru: Rains again throws normal life out of gear
ICICI Bank to retain majority holding in ICICI Prudential Life Insurance
Announcement follows JV partner Prudential decision to reposition India operations by acquiring a controlling stake in competitor Bharti Life Insurance
Shortages of diesel in pockets seen hampering free movement of trucks
According to some transportersthere are pockets where fuel supply is restricted, but the situation is yet to go out of hand
Fertiliser subsidy bill for FY27 may rise by 70,000 crore on West Asia crisis: Official
The budgetary allocation for fertiliser subsidies in 2026-27 stands at 1.71 lakh crore
Watch: Ebola outbreak in DR Congos Ituri and Uganda: 80 deaths reported
The WHO has declared the Ebola outbreak in the Democratic Republic of Congo and Uganda a public health emergency of international concern.
Governor engages with Maharashtra students in Yuva Sangam initiative
Circular does not mention the West Asia crisis, but it comes a little more than a week after Prime Minister Narendra Modi exhorted the nation to adopt similar austerity measures.
When God has to fix your film | Karuppu - Deus Ex Machina Explained | FMM 21
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We have to take care of rare talent Mayank: Arun
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Why has the WHO declared a PHEIC over the Ebola outbreak in Africa ?
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Watch: The False political narratives around Vijay & TVK | Focus Tamil Nadu
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No Fuel Shortage in J&K, Supply Chain Operating Normally: Authorities
Srinagar, May 18: Amid growing public concern triggered by global oil market uncertainty and the continuing conflict in West Asia, authorities on Monday clarified that fuel supplies across Jammu & Kashmir remain stable, sufficient and uninterrupted. State Level Coordinator, Oil Industry, Himanshu Sharma, said there is no shortage of petrol, diesel or Liquefied Petroleum Gas (LPG) anywhere in the Union Territory, urging people not to indulge in panic buying or unnecessary stockpiling. According to officials, the petroleum supply network including fuel depots, storage terminals and retail outlets is functioning smoothly across both Kashmir and Jammu divisions. The overall fuel supply position in Jammu & Kashmir continues to remain stable and adequate. The entire supply chain is operating efficiently without any disruption, Sharma said in an official statement. Public Sector Oil Marketing Companies (OMCs) have informed the administration that fuel stocks are being monitored round-the-clock and replenishment operations are continuing normally across all districts. Authorities further stated that domestic LPG distribution is also proceeding without interruption, with priority being given to household consumers to avoid any inconvenience. Officials said coordination between oil companies, transport agencies and local administration is being maintained to ensure uninterrupted movement and availability of petroleum products across the Union Territory, including far-flung areas. The clarification comes amid rising anxiety in some parts of J&K following reports of global fuel supply disruptions linked to the prolonged geopolitical tensions in West Asia a region critical to international crude oil production and exports. However, officials maintained that there is currently no cause for concern in Jammu & Kashmir and appealed to the public to rely only on verified information issued through official channels. Citizens are advised to continue normal consumption patterns and avoid panic-driven purchases, the statement said. No disruption in fuel transportation or retail distribution has been reported so far from any district of the Union Territory, officials added.
Paramotor Digital Technology files confidentially with SEBI for IPO
Watch: PM Modis Norway visit puts focus on energy, trade and Russian oil debate
Prime Minister Narendra Modis visit to Oslo marks the first bilateral PM-level talks between India and Norway in 43 years.
Eight officials booked in Himachal Panchayat polls ballot paper missing case
Shimla , May 18 : Eight employees, including a concerned Assistant Returning Officer (ARO), have been booked after two ballot papers meant for the Himachal Pradesh Panchayat elections allegedly went missing during ballot paper writing work in Solan districts Kunihar area, officials said. The district administration has also removed all the employees concerned from election duty following the incident. According to officials, the work related to the postal ballots and ballot paper writing has been underway at Kunihar since May 16. During the process, two ballot papers issued for the post of Pradhan for Ward No. 4 of Gram Panchayat Khanlog were found missing. The matter came to the notice of the administration on Sunday, following which the Block Development Officer (BDO), Kunihar, lodged an FIR in the matter. In the complaint, the BDO stated that ballot papers bearing serial numbers 5265516 to 5265670 had been issued for the election process. However, during verification, ballot papers bearing serial numbers 5265669 and 5265670 were found missing. Officials said that ballot paper writing work for various Panchayats was being carried out at the block headquarters in Kunihar, and assistant returning officers, along with election staff, had been assigned responsibilities related to ballot paper distribution and writing work. Following the irregularity, the administration has initiated a departmental inquiry, while police have also started an investigation into the matter. All concerned employees are being questioned, officials added. According to the Solan district police, Deputy Superintendent of Police (DSP) Ashok Chauhan said, A case has been registered at Kunihar Police Station following a complaint regarding missing ballot papers. Police are investigating the matter from all possible angles. The polling process for Panchayati Raj Institutions will be conducted in three phases using traditional ballot papers and ballot boxes. The first phase of voting is scheduled for May 26, followed by the second phase on May 28 and the final phase on May 30. Polling stations across the state will remain open from 7 am to 3 pm on all polling days. (ANI)
Prices of flowers go up in Dindigul
Karnataka govt. has no moral right to hold celebration: Ashok
Farmer breaks down in tears, urges authorities to remove encroachment
Reasi administration issues advisory on Salal dam silt flushing
Reasi , May 18 : The District Administration Reasi has issued a public advisory regarding the emergent silt flushing operation of the Salal Dam Reservoir at Salal Power Station, Jyotipuram. According to the advisory issued by the Office of the District Magistrate, Reasi, the spillway gates of Salal Dam will remain open from May 21, 2026 to May 30, 2026, at 9 AM for reservoir silt flushing. During this period, the water level in the River Chenab is expected to rise by around 2 to 3 meters in several upstream and downstream villages. The administration stated that villages likely to be affected upstream include Dharan, Thanpal, Arnas, Sai Lanjan, Narloo, Gari and Salmot, while downstream areas include Gujjar Kothi, Saidh Baba, Bidda, Kachi Khera, Talwara, Nambla, Vijaypur, Bara Dari, Patta, Kansi Patta, Jedhi, Panassa, Badder, Chumbian, Dera Baba Banda Bahadur and Seri. To avoid any untoward incident, the movement of the public, vehicles, rafting activities and cattle along the banks of the River Chenab has been restricted during the flushing period. The District Administration has appealed to the general public to stay away from the riverbanks and strictly follow the advisory. Concerned Revenue, Police, SDRF and Rural Development Department officials have been directed to closely monitor the situation and spread awareness among residents through field functionaries, including Lambardars, Chowkidars and VLWs. The advisory has been issued in the interest of public safety and precautionary measures. (ANI)
Karnataka may face fertilizer shortage during kharif season: Cheluvarayaswamy
AITUC urges government to reopen and run paper mill
No reason to panic, but surveillance is crucial, says top expert on Ebola outbreak
New Delhi [India], May 18 : Amid the Ebola outbreak that resulted in nearly 100 deaths in eastern Congos Ituri province with several suspected, Dr NK Arora, AIIMS Bilaspur President, urged calm to the citizens, saying there is no reason to panic in India. No, there is absolutely no reason for panicking, because this is a disease or a virus, which does not spread too rapidly. But in the process, the virus leads to countries, particularly from geographical areas where the virus is currently circulating, so we need to be very careful, and because there is a lot of mobility, people travel, and so we need to be careful, Dr Arora told ANI. He further spoke about the One Health mission surveillance system. There is a scare, and I think with the announcement of the public health emergency of international concern, in fact, India is one of those few countries. We have a one health mission, and we are looking at very innovative surveillance systems where the jumping of a virus or a pathogen from animals to human beings can be monitored, and we are establishing that surveillance. So a lot of efforts are being made, and we will continue. I think the country should continue to work and strengthen that system, the AIIMS Bilaspur Chief said. He further said that India should be careful for people who are travelling from countries like Uganda and Congo. I am sure the surveillance will improve, but still we have to be particularly careful for people who are coming from these two countries, Uganda, DRC, and some of the other adjoining countries where this outbreak has happened, because we need to be very careful about that, because as I said during the incubation period, you cannot pick them up, said Dr Arora. He explained about the countries where outbreaks are reported, and vigilance and screening are required at international airports On the history of Ebola cases in India, he said, No, not so far, not that I am aware of that. We havent had Ebola, fortunately, because its a very severe disease with very high mortality. Now there is a lot of effort. WHO has declared Ebola as a public health emergency, and primarily during the last few weeks, cases have been almost 250 reported from Uganda and the Democratic Republic of Congo, and there have been some cases of spillover to Sudan. Also, the reason is that the viral strain, which is causing this disease, is different from the previous strains. The virus strain is BDB (Bundibugyo ebolavirus), which is different from the previous Ebola outbreak, which was the Zaire type of Ebola virus and for this virus, the vaccine does not work. We do not have a vaccine, and therefore the only measure available is to take preventive actions, and those who are getting infected, they need to be managed in a supportive manner. In fact, the mortality is between 30 to 50% with this virus, Dr Arora said. So one is very concerned, and a lot of efforts are being made to contain this epidemic outbreak in these two countries. There are already four or five types of Ebola virus which are circulating. The most common, and previously the one which was causing maximum mortality, was the Zaire strain, and that was associated with almost 80-90% mortality, he said. Dr NK Arora further explained the types of Ebola virus strains in the vaccine. He said that there is no vaccine to control the BDB virus. A vaccine has been developed for that, and there are some monoclonal antibodies for treatment that are also available, but for this particular virus, the BDB virus, there is no vaccine available, although this disease is less severe. The mortality is a little less, but still it is 30 to 50%, and there are no other therapeutic options available. Therefore, there is a lot of concern about this virus, he said. About manifestations of this disease and its spread, he said, This disease starts like a common viral illness, like fever, weakness, and body aches, but the important thing is, as the disease becomes severe, bleeding manifestations can occur; bleeding can occur in almost every organ, and the person can die because of these haemorrhagic manifestations. The important point is that till the time a person gets symptomatic, the virus does not spread. One patient spreads the virus only when they get symptomatic, and the incubation period is anywhere between two days and 21 days, he said. Doctor Arora further explained, Nobody exactly knows where this virus primarily resides, but it is now suspected that these are fruit bats, just like the coronavirus. Then monkeys become the secondary host, and from monkeys it is spread to human beings, but in bats, the disease is not severe. It does not kill the bats, but the monkeys die. So, when you find that in an area monkeys have started dying, you start suspecting there may be an Ebola outbreak, and from Ebola to humans and from humans to humans, spread also occurs, so this becomes a complex zoonotic disorder, where it may start from bats and come to monkeys or those who are in close contact with monkeys and chimpanzees. (ANI)
Collector reviews drinking water supply in Villupuram
Samajwadi Party to mobilise PDA voters by highlighting their absence from governance structure
The audit aims to highlightthe discrimination these social groups face when officials are selected for important assignments like District Magistrate and Superintendent of Police
Anbalagan takes charge as Pro-tem Speaker of Puducherry Assembly
The AIADMK legislator won from the Ouppalam Assembly constituencyin the 2026 elections. He told media that Assembly would be convened on Wednesday for the oath taking of MLAs-elect. Legislators from all parties attended the ceremony
Ladakh LG reconstitutes Police Recruitment Board; biometrics, CCTV mandated for exams
Leh (Ladakh) [India], May 18 : The Lieutenant Governor of UT Ladakh, Vinai Kumar Saxena, has accorded sanction to the reconstitution of the Ladakh Police (Subordinate) Service Recruitment Board to strengthen transparent, fair and efficient recruitment processes in the Ladakh Police. According to an official release, the reconstitution of the Board has been approved following a proposal received from the Police Headquarters in Ladakh, in view of administrative changes and the unavailability of certain members of the earlier board. As a result, Police Headquarters proposed the constitution of a fresh recruitment board to ensure the smooth and timely conduct of recruitment examinations in the Ladakh Police. The Board is responsible for conducting recruitment examinations for all notified Group B (Non-Gazetted) posts, including Sub-Inspector (Level-6C), and Group C posts, including Constable (Level-02) cadre and Follower Level-SL-2 posts of Ladakh Police. LG Saxena stated that the reconstitution of the Recruitment Board reflects the commitment of the UT Administration towards ensuring fair, transparent and merit-based recruitment opportunities for the youth of Ladakh. The administration is committed to providing every youth of Ladakh with equal and transparent opportunities in public service. A credible and professionally managed recruitment system would further strengthen the confidence of aspiring candidates and create greater employment opportunities for the local youth, Saxena said. The newly reconstituted Ladakh Police (Subordinate) Service Recruitment Board shall comprise Koshal Kumar Sharma, DIG, Leh-Kargil Range, as Chairman; Vikas Kumar, SSP Traffic Ladakh, as Member Secretary; along with Fulzele Piyush Nirakar, SP Security; Raam R, SP District Leh; Nitin Yadav, SP District Kargil; Padma Dorjey, DySP DAR Leh; and Anayatullah, DySP Headquarters Kargil, as members of the Board. The Board has been entrusted with the task of ensuring a fair, transparent, technology-enabled and merit-based recruitment process through the Transparent Recruitment Process (TRP). The release further stated that the board has been mandated to use biometric verification, CCTV surveillance, digital attendance systems, online applications and other technological safeguards approved by the board to maintain integrity and credibility in the recruitment process. (ANI)
Downpour, gusty winds uproot trees, throw life out of gear in Hubballi
Vinodini came with a bouquet for the Chief Minister
Liberty Mutual raises stake in Liberty General Insurance to 74%
India remains an important market, increasing shareholding allows us to further develop the business, bring our global capabilities more directly to the market, says Liberty International Insurance APAC president Matthew Jackson
A.P. sets timeline for 36 irrigation projects by 2028
One killed, five injured in a blast at restaurant in Thanjavur
Speech and hearing impaired woman sexually assaulted, one arrested
TVS VENU to buy a small stake in Jana Small Finance Bank
Centre closely monitoring Ebola situation in Central Africa: Health Ministry
No case in India, risk remains minimal, it says, adding that precautionary measures are in place
Who is Abhijeet Dipke? Inside the viral Cockroach Janta Party movement
What began as a satirical response to Chief Justice of India Surya Kants oral observation has grown into an online movement reflecting youth anger, political satire, and distrust in institutions
Bakrid to be celebrated in Kerala on May 28
Id-ul-Adha is observed worldwide on the 10th day of Dul Haj, coinciding with the culmination of the annual Haj pilgrimage in Mecca.
Major rail rejig leaves SCR leaner, Kazipet division case stronger
South Central Railway will be left with just three divisions instead of the current six, following the formation of the new South Coast Railway (SCoR) zone with Visakhapatnam as its headquarter
U.S. nuclear industry delegation meets Jitendra Singh, explores private investment avenues in India
Jitendra Singh told the delegation that India aimed to scale up nuclear capacity from the current 8.8 GW to 100 GW by 2047 a roughly 12-fold expansion that forms a key plank of Viksit Bharat vision

