News in Frames | Toxic water runs deep
Unchecked industrial waste pileup has affected at least three villages in Uttar Pradesh, where yellow-coloured groundwater and patches of yellow-green topsoil indicators of chromium contamination have been reported in several areas
Drowning: A neglected public health crisis
Rising seas, maximum cities, spiralling poverty and risky livelihoods, 120 million forcibly displaced people, children who make perilous journeys to reach schools all these conditions are colliding to make death by drowning a haunting and increasingly frequent occurrence
Two teenage boys drown in water tank at Mumbais Aarey Colony
The incident occurred on Friday around 1.48 p.m. in Gautam Nagar, Modern Bakery Junction, Aarey Colony, Goregaon (East).
Iran security chief threatens neighbors against new U.S. economic measures
Mohsen Rezaei said Iran would target oil-shipping routes out of the Persian Gulf - alternatives to the Strait of Hormuz - if neighbours join what he described as the economic war against Iran; those neighbours would be considered enemies and we will target their interests, he said.
Maharashtra issues notices to 777 drivers lacking functional Marathi language skills
On the third day of the Statewide inspection campaign, drivers found to lack working knowledge of practical Marathi were sent a notice and asked to learn Marathi within a period of one month
Two bodies recovered, about 12 missing after migrant boat capsized off Tunisian coast
A helicopter and coast guard boats were then dispatched to the area in search of more survivors, according to mediaperson at the scene
At least 5 injured as 5.9 magnitude earthquake shakes northeast Japan; no danger of tsunami
The Fire and Disaster Management Agency said at least five people were injured in Ibaraki, Chiba and Saitama prefectures northeast of Tokyo
Sowing the seeds of a solar power intervention
Indias emerging agrivoltaics model enables farmers to grow crops beneath solar panels, offering a way to generate electricity while diversifying income. Vanita Bhatnagar speaks to farmers and agri-researchers to find out how high upfront costs, financing constraints, and uneven policy support are preventing more farmers from taking up projects beyond the pilots
Visit families affected by Ken-Betwa project, hear their grievances: M.P. CM tells officials
Chief Minister Yadav directed the Panna and Chhatarpur district administrations to ensure that officials visit every household in the affected villages to understand the actual situation and problems of the families
Canada retaliates as trade war with U.S. escalates
Negotiations between the neighbouring countries broke down on August 21 in Washington, putting into force new 50% U.S. tariffs impacting about $20 billion worth of goods, or 5.5% of Canadian exports to the United States
Other key members of the reservation reform movement distanced themselves from the meeting, adding that the movement is very much on, and it will continue until the government speak to representatives directly
Malaria, Kala Azar show sharp decline in India: Report
Srinagar, Aug 22: India has made significant progress towards eliminating major vector-borne diseases, with the Health Ministry reporting substantial declines in malaria and sustained gains in controlling Kala Azar and lymphatic filariasis. As per the Annual Report 2025-26 of the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare, Government of India, under the National Vector Borne Disease Control Programme (NVBDCP), three diseasesMalaria, Kala Azar and Lymphatic Filariasisare currently under an elimination programme. The report said India achieved the elimination threshold for Kala Azar, defined as fewer than one case per 10,000 population, in 2023 across all 633 endemic blocks in 54 districts spread over four endemic States. The achievement came well ahead of the 2030 global SDG target and has been sustained since then. According to the Health Ministry, India recorded a 78.15 per cent reduction in malaria cases and a 77.60 per cent decline in malaria-related deaths between 2015 and 2024, reflecting sustained efforts towards malaria elimination. The report further stated that 160 districts across 23 States have reported zero indigenous malaria cases for three consecutive years since 2022. The Union Health Ministry said these districts are therefore eligible for Sub-National Verification for Malaria Elimination, marking an important milestone in the countrys fight against the disease. As per the World Malaria Report 2025, India officially exited the list of High Burden to High Impact (HBHI) countries in 2024. The country is also on track to meet the Global Technical Strategy for Malaria 20162030 target of achieving a 75 per cent reduction in malaria incidence by 2025, with reductions of 70 per cent or more already recorded in 2024. The report also highlighted progress in the elimination of Lymphatic Filariasis, for which the elimination target is a microfilaria rate of less than one per cent. During the Mass Drug Administration (MDA) campaigns in 2025, the country achieved 94 per cent coverage across 111 districts and 696 blocks in 13 States during the February round. Similarly, the August MDA round recorded 95 per cent coverage across 50 districts and 394 blocks in four States, indicating improved community participation and strengthening of the countrys efforts to interrupt transmission of lymphatic filariasis. The Health Ministry said these achievements reflect sustained implementation of disease surveillance, early diagnosis and treatment, vector control measures, mass drug administration and community-level interventions under the national elimination programmes.
H1N1 surge: hospital footfall increases as doctors flag risks
While most healthy adults are recovering without major complications, some patients put on ventilator due to respiratory issues, say doctors; sharp spike also attributed to weather changes
Taxi driver held after killing man over fare
Over 3 kg of suspected ganja seized in Kochi
The suspected contraband was bought from Odisha for sale among migrant worker, say police
Lavanyam 2026 to kick-start on August 24
Apart from the main venue of Durbar Hall open air auditorium, around 40 cultural programmes will be staged across 15 venues in Ernakulam
8.5-cr DPR submitted for Beerwah road works: MLA Wani
Budgam: MLA Beerwah Assembly Constituency Dr Mohammad Shafi Wani on Saturday said that a Detailed Project Report (DPR) amounting to 8.50 crore has been submitted to the Jammu and Kashmir Government for road macadamisation and construction of culverts across the Beerwah Assembly constituency. Speaking to reporters, Dr Wani said the Roads and Buildings (R&B) Department has undertaken extensive macadamisation work on roads across the constituency during the current year. We have conducted a review meeting with the Chief Engineer and Superintending Engineer of the R&B Department regarding the upcoming macadamisation projects across the Beerwah Assembly constituency. The Chief Engineer has assured me that the department will provide all possible support for development projects in the constituency, he said. The MLA said that efforts are also being made to repair potholes and improve the condition of roads falling under his jurisdiction We are undertaking macadamisation and pothole repairs on roads in different areas of the Beerwah constituency. For further road improvement and construction of culverts, a DPR amounting to 8.50 crore has already been submitted to the Jammu and Kashmir Government, Dr Wani said. He further said that a sports stadium is also proposed to be constructed at Rathsun village. The government, he said, has already allocated 2.50 crore for the project. Dr Wani said the proposed road and sports infrastructure projects would help improve connectivity, public facilities and overall development in the Beerwah Assembly constituency.
960 students take part in event to raise awareness about cancer
Health dept., Kochi Corporation to conduct inspections at water bottling units
E. coli bacteria detected in drinking water samples collected during recent surprise checks at roadside eateries in the city
West Bengal Muslims say they are caught in crackdown on Bangladeshis
Many migrants labourers from West Bengal claim they are being repeatedly detained and harassed by the police in Bengaluru
This third place in Chennai makes room for everyone
Bengaluru hosts international conference on Neurodiversity and Inclusion
Nancy Kassebaum Baker, former U.S. senator from Kansas, dies at 94
Nancy Kassebaum Baker was elected to the U.S. Senate in 1978 and served three terms
AVATAR India Societys third annual conference inaugurated
Beach adds a unique charm to the city, says MD of Kamarajar Port Limited
J.P. Irene Cynthia, Managing Director, Kamarajar Port Limited
Kodungaiyur waste facility, coastal bridge among GCCs 4,000-crore worth proposals
The civic bodys plans under the Urban Challenge Fund follow a financing model of 25% Central assistance, 25% State or Urban Local Body share, and 50% market-based financing or PPP models
Heritage walk peels back history of Pulianthope to shatter stigma
Fishes of Chennai explores citys native freshwater fish, explores its cultural connection
Hyderabad police step up security for Milad-un-Nabi procession
India must build its own AI: Rekha Gupta
Vellore, Aug 22: Delhi Chief Minister Rekha Gupta on Saturday called on Indias youth to move beyond consuming artificial intelligence and focus on developing homegrown AI technologies, saying graduates could play a key role in making the country a global technology creator. Addressing the 41st convocation of VIT University in Vellore as chief guest, Gupta said India must transition from being an AI user to an AI creator and contribute to solving challenges facing society through technology and innovation. Dont just be users of artificial intelligence build Indias own AI, she told the graduating students, highlighting investments being made under the Centres India AI Mission in areas including semiconductors, computing infrastructure, defence, space, drones, robotics and biotechnology. Gupta said governments and educational institutions could work together to address pressing public challenges. Referring to Delhis experience, she said collaboration with IIT institutions had helped find solutions to issues such as pollution, traffic congestion and waste management. She urged the graduates to take up similar responsibilities after entering the workforce and contribute to solving problems in their cities while developing technologies for the country. Emphasising the importance of resilience, Gupta advised students not to fear failure but to understand its causes and work towards overcoming challenges. She said intellectual capital was among Indias most valuable resources and called for greater emphasis on Make in India, Invest in India, Design in India and Brand in India. VIT Chancellor G. Viswanathan, in his address, highlighted the need to expand access to higher education and medical education in India. He said the countrys Gross Enrolment Ratio in higher education stood at around 30 per cent, while the National Education Policy aims to raise it to 50 per cent. Viswanathan also pointed to the gap between the number of students seeking medical education and available seats, saying greater investment in medical colleges was necessary to address the shortage of doctors in several states. He urged the Union Education Minister to help resolve differences between governors and state governments over vice-chancellor appointments, saying vacancies in universities could adversely affect students and the education sector. Babu Unnikrishnan, Vice President and CTO of TCS, also addressed the convocation. A total of 11,276 undergraduate and postgraduate students received degree certificates during the ceremony, including 7,359 undergraduate and 3,917 postgraduate students. The graduating batch included 6,046 B.Tech, 1,732 M.Tech and 781 Ph.D. students, among others. Academic distinction certificates were awarded to 248 students, while 84 received gold medals. The convocation also had a personal significance for Gupta, as her son Nikunj Gupta was among the graduating students. Earlier, Gupta inaugurated a Centre for Advanced Research for Bacteriophage and Infectious Diseases at VIT. The ceremony was attended by VIT office-bearers, faculty members, parents and students.
Kishtwar incident deeply heartbreaking: Veeri
Shopian, Aug 22: Prominent religious scholar Molana Mushtaq Ahmad Veeri on Saturday visited a private school in South Kashmirs Shopian district, where he delivered a lecture titled Roshni Ka Safar and interacted with students on education, moral values and responsible citizenship. Addressing the students, Veeri said education plays a vital role in shaping character and building a healthy society. He stressed that modern education should be complemented by Islamic education and moral teachings from an early age for the overall development of children. The religious scholar also expressed concern over the growing challenge of drug abuse and urged students to stay away from drugs and other harmful substances. He emphasised the need for greater awareness, proper guidance and a supportive environment to protect young people from addiction. Referring to the recent incident in Kishtwar, Veeri expressed grief and said such incidents were deeply painful and left society with serious questions. He called for collective efforts to prevent similar incidents in the future. We have a collective responsibility to ensure that such shameful incidents do not happen in the future, he said. Veeri also highlighted the role of parents in shaping children's lives, describing them as a childs first school. He urged parents to educate, guide and closely monitor their children to help them navigate what he described as increasingly challenging times. He said addressing social challenges required coordinated efforts from all sections of society and could not be left to any single institution. This is not merely a social issue; it is a matter of humanity. Religious scholars, teachers, social organisations and committees, as well as those in positions of authority, must collectively play their role in addressing such challenges, he said. Veeri urged students to remain focused on their studies, respect their parents and teachers, uphold moral values and contribute positively to society.
Telangana energy sector to complement govt. plans to achieve $3 trillion economy: Dy. CM
Panama-flagged cargo ship sinks in Bay of Bengal, rescue operations on
The ship, with 24 crew members on board, was heading towards Singapore carrying iron ore from Odisha
Budgam police register 34 FIRs, seize 182 vehicles
Budgam, Aug 22: Budgam Police have intensified their crackdown on illegal mining and the unlawful extraction and transportation of minerals, registering 34 FIRs and seizing 182 vehicles and heavy machinery involved in such activities across the district during the last four months. According to a police official, the enforcement action was undertaken to curb illegal extraction and transportation of minerals and to prevent the misuse of public and natural resources. Police have also arrested 16 persons allegedly involved in illegal mining activities. The seized vehicles and machinery include three dumpers, 80 tippers, 82 tractors, six L&T machines and 11 JCBs, the official said. The seizures were carried out in several areas of Budgam district, including Chadoora, Humhama, Khansahib, Hardupanzo, Narbal, Waterhail, Soibugh, Beerwah and Magam. The official said the coordinated enforcement drive was conducted in close coordination with the concerned government departments. In addition to the criminal proceedings initiated by the police, the Department of Geology and Mining has imposed fines amounting to lakhs of rupees on violators under the applicable provisions of law. Budgam Police said the action is part of their continued efforts to check illegal mining, protect public resources and ensure that the districts mineral resources are extracted and transported only in accordance with the law. Police reiterated their commitment to taking firm action against individuals involved in illegal mining and other activities that threaten the sustainable and lawful use of the districts natural resources.
TVK MLA booked in trespass, assault case in Puducherry
Govt adding to peoples miseries: Altaf Bukhari
Srinagar, Aug 22: Apni Party president Syed Mohammad Altaf Bukhari on Saturday accused the elected government of adding to the hardships faced by people instead of addressing their grievances, warning that his party would oppose any move to further burden consumers, including a hike in power tariffs. Speaking to reporters on the sidelines of a party event, Bukhari said the Apni Party would continue to raise issues affecting the public and oppose decisions that increase their financial burden. We will not allow the implementation of any decision that further burdens the people, including a hike in the power tariff. We will oppose any such move tooth and nail, even if we have to take to the streets, he said. The remarks came during an event organised to felicitate Haji Mohammad Syed Akhoon, who was recently appointed as Apni Party Vice President after joining the party. Congratulating Akhoon, Bukhari said the veteran leader brought extensive political experience and knowledge that would strengthen the partys efforts to serve the people. He said the Apni Party did not judge its leaders and workers by their positions and described it as a platform focused on public welfare rather than any individual or family. Bukhari also said the party was committed to creating better opportunities for young people, particularly in employment, so they could build their lives with dignity. Reacting to the recent Kishtwar tragedy involving a minor girl, Bukhari described the incident as deeply painful and shocking and called for severe punishment for those responsible. He urged the police and civil administration to conduct a fast-track investigation. On US Ambassador Sergio Gors recent remarks describing Jammu and Kashmir as an important part of India, Bukhari said the statement merely reflected a fact. Of course, Jammu and Kashmir is an important and integral part of India, he said, while stressing that people in J&K should enjoy the rights and privileges guaranteed to every citizen under the Constitution. Bukhari also called for greater attention to the hardships faced by youth in Jammu and Kashmir, saying there was an urgent need to address their concerns and provide them with opportunities.
Watch: U.K. forecasts Biggest El Nio: 2027 could be the hottest year ever recorded
The UK has forecast what could be the strongest El Nio in more than a century, a powerful climate event that could make 2027 the hottest year ever recorded. Britains national weather agency issued the warning on August 21, 2026.
14 Karnataka cyclists set out on Srinagar-Leh Adventure
Srinagar: A 14-member cycling group from Karnataka has embarked on an adventurous Srinagar-Leh expedition, combining a passion for fitness and exploration with a journey through some of the Himalayas most challenging terrain. The group, comprising experienced cycling enthusiasts from different parts of Karnataka, began its journey from Srinagar and is scheduled to reach Leh after covering several high-altitude stretches. Among the riders are cyclists aged 61 and 62, who say age should not prevent people from remaining active or pursuing adventure. Lokesh, one of the senior members of the group, said the cyclists regularly undertake long-distance and adventure expeditions and have previously covered routes such as Manali-Leh and Spiti Valley, besides cycling in other countries. We are from Karnataka and there are totally 14 cyclists. We are active cyclists and do adventure cycling every year, he said. He said the Srinagar-Leh route had been on their list for several years and they decided to undertake it as a group this year. For the cyclists, the expedition is as much about fitness and connecting with nature as it is about adventure. Cycling is a form of exercise for everyone. Apart from that, there is nature. We are very passionate about cycling and we love nature, Lokesh said. Nagendra Rao, 62, from Mysore, said the expedition was his first cycling experience in Kashmir. He plans to cover around 100 kilometres a day during the cycling stretches of the 10-day trip. Never give up in life. You have to explore life too, Rao said, encouraging people to take up cycling without worrying about expensive equipment or long distances. Another senior cyclist, aged 61, said he had been cycling regularly for around a decade and became more active after retiring from the private sector. Vinay, a 45-year-old cyclist from Mangaluru, said he had been cycling for around 12 years and joined the expedition to experience Kashmir and Ladakh. He said the group visited Dal Lake and Lal Chowk after arriving in Srinagar and praised the hospitality of local residents. Kashmir was on my to-do list for a long time. Today, it has been fulfilled. We are all happy, he said. The cyclists said the landscape and people of Kashmir had left a strong impression on them, with several members describing the region as scenic and welcoming. The expedition is being supported by MTB Kashmir. According to the cycling guide, the tour has been planned over nine days, with the opening leg from Srinagar to Sonamarg covering around 96 kilometres. The subsequent route includes Sonamarg-Dras, Dras-Kargil, Kargil-Nurla and onward to Leh. The group includes 13 men and one woman, with the average daily cycling distance expected to be around 9092 kilometres, depending on weather and riding conditions. The support team is assisting riders with equipment, gear management, riding techniques and safety, besides conducting evening briefings and stretching sessions. For the cyclists, the demanding gradients and high-altitude terrain are part of the attraction, turning the expedition into both a test of endurance and an opportunity to explore Kashmir and Ladakh on two wheels.
Kochi Spice Coast Marathon on October 25
The contest will begin and conclude at the Maharajas College ground. The Kochi Corporation will host the event organised by Soles of Cochin and supported by the Kochi City police
Public grievance redressal top priority of Omar govt: NC
Srinagar, Aug 22: Jammu and Kashmir National Conference Provincial President Showkat Ahmad Mir on Saturday said addressing public grievances and ensuring timely resolution of peoples issues remained the foremost priority of the Omar Abdullah-led government and elected representatives. Mir made the remarks while interacting with NC leaders, office-bearers, workers and public delegations from Central, North and South Kashmir. The delegations apprised him of issues confronting people in their respective areas, following which he took up several matters with senior officials of the concerned departments and sought their early resolution. He said the government headed by Chief Minister Omar Abdullah was working to translate peoples aspirations into tangible action, with the administrative machinery focused on public welfare and delivery of essential services. Mir said the government remained committed to fulfilling the promises made by the National Conference ahead of the elections. The purpose of power is not to occupy positions; it is to serve the people. Power is a means to raise the voice of the people in the legislatures, address their grievances and protect their rights and dignity, he said. He urged party workers to maintain close contact with the public and make service a central part of their political and organisational responsibilities. He also called for taking the partys programmes and agenda to the grassroots. Mir said restoring direct contact between the government and people was among the significant achievements of the present administration. The National Conference does not view governance merely as an exercise of authority. Our politics has always been rooted in service, justice and the empowerment of the people, he said.
Ketan Garg gets additional charge as VMRDA Metropolitan Commissioner
CM sahab approved it himself: Lone on 5% tariff hike
Srinagar, Aug 22: JSrinagar, Aug 22: Jammu and Kashmir Peoples Conference president and Handwara MLA Sajad Lone on Saturday criticised the government over the latest power tariff hike, citing an official communication showing that Chief Minister Omar Abdullah, as Minister in-charge of the Power Development Department (PDD), had approved a proposal for a 5 per cent increase. Lone referred to a communique submitted by the PDD to the Joint Electricity Regulatory Commission (JERC), which stated that the Chief Minister, in his capacity as the Minister in-charge of PDD, had approved the tariff hike proposal. The JERC subsequently approved a higher increase of 6.83 per cent. Lone, in a statement, said the revised tariffs would place an additional burden of more than Rs 500 crore on electricity consumers in Jammu and Kashmir, while the government was yet to fulfil the National Conferences election promise of providing 200 units of free electricity to households. He highlighted what he described as a contrast between the governments electoral commitment and the increase in power tariffs, recalling that Chief Minister Omar Abdullah had promised 200 units of free electricity to the people. Taking a dig at the government and its supporters, Lone said: My salutes to great people who voted them to power.
KL University Director P. Sai Vijay receives Change-Maker award
CPI(M) seeks Chief Secretarys removal; CPI questions T.N. Chief Ministers silence on circular
Participating in a demonstration in Chennai, CPI(M) State secretary P. Shanmugam asks why the services of Chief Secretary M. Sai Kumar have been extended despite being appointed by the EC and not the T.N. government
Goa Chief Minister calls on youth to drive Indias development by 2047
Addressing a gathering, Pramod Sawant advises young people entering politics not to work for positions but for resolving peoples problems
Rahul Gandhi urges women to smash the patriarchy
Ruhullah questions Omars meeting with US Envoy, takes dig at Advisor Wani
Srinagar, Aug 22: National Conference (NC) Lok Sabha MP from Srinagar Ruhullah Mehdi on Saturday questioned Chief Minister Omar Abdullahs meeting with US Ambassador Sergio Gor during the envoys recent visit to Srinagar, stating that the political and constitutional affairs of J&K were an internal matter. Reacting to Gors recent remarks describing Jammu and Kashmir as an important part of India, Mehdi said the region did not require validation from any foreign representative. Who is part of what and who isnt is our internal matter. Whether the situation here is good or bad is none of the US business, Mehdi said while speaking to reporters here. Gors August 19 visit to Srinagar had drawn attention after he publicly referred to Jammu and Kashmir as an important part of India. Mehdi also questioned whether the Chief Minister had raised the issue of violence in Palestine, Gaza and other parts of the region during his interaction with the US envoy. He said diplomatic engagements were the prerogative of the elected government, but such meetings should also reflect the concerns and sentiments of the people of Jammu and Kashmir. The Srinagar MP, who has been vocal about the restoration of constitutional rights of J&K, said his mandate was not limited to seeking restoration of statehood. I received a mandate from the people to fight for restoration of their constitutional rights. I am asking the party to continue that fight, he said. Mehdi also criticised sections of the NC leadership for, according to him, shifting the focus from Article 370 and constitutional safeguards to statehood and other administrative issues. He said the party needed to clearly articulate its position on the issues on which it had sought the peoples mandate. Responding to calls from some party leaders for his resignation, Mehdi said the party should follow due process if it believed he had violated its position. If they believe I have violated the party line, they should issue a show-cause notice and ask me to explain, he said. Mehdi also took a swipe at Chief Ministers Advisor Nasir Aslam Wani, cautioning him against intervening in what he described as larger political issues. He said political leaders should remain mindful of the positions they hold and avoid making statements that could unnecessarily widen differences within the party. Nasir Aslam Wani should not interfere in big issues and should remain within his limits, Mehdi said. Taking a further dig at the advisor, Mehdi said his own position was the result of the mandate he had received from the people, while suggesting that Wanis position was based on the favour of someone else. Where I am, I am because of the people, and where he is, he is because of someones favour, he said. Mehdi said differences within the party should be addressed through dialogue, while maintaining that he would continue to raise issues on which he had sought a mandate from voters. He also cautioned the NC leadership against what he described as an attitude of arrogance, saying the party needed to reconnect with its political commitments and the expectations of the people.
Ethics in management important, students need to be conscious of growing inequality, says N. Ravi
Peoples Watch expresses concern over surge in custodial torture cases
Asian junior chess: Jaiveeremerges sole leader in the Open event
Rohit clinches gold with an impressive show
Abinayareigns supreme in the womens 100m with a National under-20 record in the $75,000 World Athletics Continental Tour Silver meet
Uneven utility patches add to motorists woes inTambaram
Poor restoration of roads dug up for pipeline works forces motorists, cyclists to manoeuvre around rough surfaces
Sexual assault of minor girl: Accused sentenced to five years
A compass for parents of special children
Villivakkam resident and child behaviour therapist Sharanya Ravichandrans debut book is a reminder that with right guidance and compassion every child can bloom beautifully
Saplings planted as part of cleanliness drive
CMC performs rare roboticsurgery
CJP founder Abhijeet Dipke has been visiting schools in central Maharashtra's Latur district and highlighting their problems as part of the CJP's ongoing 'School Thik Karo' campaign
Green tribunal had held the Art of Living Foundation responsible for the damage to the Yamuna floodplains during its World Culture Festival in 2016; court says the area was already in a damaged state
From tracks to table: Sharath Kamals incredible story
Five-time Olympian and table tennis legend Sharath Kamal shares his Madras memories
Every flyover creates demand for four more: Experts seek rethink of Hyderabads traffic model
Village students shifted to vacant house after attack on CJP activists in Rajasthan
About 20 students of the government primary school, who turned up for attending classes, were shifted to a vacant house situated nearby; the children were earlier studying in a cattle enclosure in unhygienic conditions; this was just a day after Cockroach Janta Party (CJP) activists were hounded out following their failed attempt to inspect the school
Hockey World Championships: Indian mens team lose 1-3 to Netherlands to crash out of semifinal race
India needed to win this match at all costs to reach the last four stage, but despite a good start, the team committed mistakes in the final 10 minutes to get knocked out of podium contention
Madurai teacher bags National Teachers Award 2026
Deputy Director General of NCC Directorate visits 14th (Tamil Nadu) Battalion NCC
CM Omar says confidence in our girl students augurs well for J&Ks future
SRINAGAR, AUGUST 22: Chief Minister Omar Abdullah today said that educational institutions are not merely producing educated girls but are nurturing confident young women, whose confidence provides a strong assurance that the future of Jammu and Kashmir is secure. The Chief Minister was addressing the Annual Day function, titled Clock Tower Cosmos, organised by Presentation Convent Higher Secondary School, Rajbagh, Srinagar. The school is also commemorating 250 years of the Presentation Congregation and its own 90-year legacy in Kashmir. Former Chief Minister Dr Farooq Abdullah, MLA Zadibal Tanvir Sadiq, Provincial Leader-North India Sister Gleetus Rani, Principal Presentation Convent Higher Secondary School Mary Jarsi, faculty members, parents, students and other dignitaries attended the function. Reflecting on the role of the institution in shaping generations of students, the Chief Minister said, We are not just producing educated girls. We are producing confident girls. And this confidence gives me the confidence that the future of Jammu and Kashmir will be secure. Recalling his association with the institution, the Chief Minister said he had started his schooling here as a kindergarten student nearly five decades ago, when the school was a co-education school. He remarked that this often comes as a surprise to many, as Presentation Convent in Kashmir has long been perceived as an institution that has been exclusively for girls. Expressing happiness at returning to his alma mater, Omar Abdullah said it was particularly heartening to witness the confidence, talent and composure of the students today. Fifty years ago, I was a student of this great institution, he recalled. The Chief Minister also acknowledged the rich history of the Presentation Congregation and the institution, saying that the ideals with which the congregation was founded 250 years ago and the ethos that led to the establishment of Presentation Convent School in Srinagar continue to remain alive. He said the school had transformed over nine decades from being merely a school into a distinguished institution, with its reputation reflected in the demand for admission. Presentation Convent Higher Secondary School is one of those institutions where people seek recommendations for admission. That is a testament to the success that Presentation Convent School has been able to attain in its 90 years of history here, he said. Recalling his school days, the Chief Minister fondly remembered the school grounds where students assembled and marched to music, besides recalling the teachers and Sisters who had led the institution over the years. He said Presentation Convent has contributed significantly to society by producing civil servants, doctors, police officers, engineers, business leaders, sportspersons and lawmakers. The Chief Minister stressed that education must go beyond academic achievement and should encourage young people to think independently and speak up. We have to teach our children not just to follow, not just to obey, but to question, to ask, to demand, he said. Referring to the cultural performances presented by the students, Omar Abdullah said one of the most powerful messages of the evening came through a musical skit that questioned whether society was truly equitable and fair to its daughters. The skit highlighted several serious social issues concerning women and girls, including child marriage, acid attacks, female foeticide, domestic violence, and gender based violence. The Chief Minister particularly appreciated the message conveyed by the students that responsibility for violence and discrimination against women cannot be placed on the victims. It is not the girl who is responsible for what happens. It is us who have not been able to teach our sons how to be better human beings, he recalled, describing the message as an eye-opening one for society. He said the confidence, talent and composure displayed by the students were particularly encouraging. The talent that we saw here, the confidence, but also the ability to not get shaken, gives me immense confidence, he said. The Chief Minister emphasised that parents and society as a whole have a responsibility to ensure that girls grow up in a safe and equitable environment. I believe our girls are safe here. And I believe with such confident students of this school, the future of Jammu and Kashmir is safe with girls of this calibre, he said. Earlier, students presented a series of cultural performances showcasing the history and 90-year journey of Presentation Convent in Kashmir, as well as the legacy of its founder Nano Nagle and the Presentation Congregation. The performances combined music, dance, drama and storytelling to highlight the institutions enduring contribution to education and society. The Chief Minister congratulated the principal, faculty, students, parents and the entire Presentation Convent community for organising the Annual Day function and commemorating the institutions remarkable journey. I wish the Presentation Congregation all the very best for the next 250 years. And I wish Presentation Convent Higher Secondary School all the very best for the next not just 90 years but many more after that, he said. He concluded by extending his best wishes to the school and its students for their continued success and contribution to Jammu and Kashmir.
Man arrested for attempting to hunt wildlife
Auspicious Pangtoed Chaam 2026 to Be Held at Tsuklakhang Palace on August 28
The Pangtoed Chaam is traditionally associated with Chador or Chagdor Namgyal, the third Chogyal of Sikkim, and is performed in honour of Khangchendzonga. The performance [] The post Auspicious Pangtoed Chaam 2026 to Be Held at Tsuklakhang Palace on August 28 appeared first on The Voice Of Sikkim .
Congress MP Pawan Khera, AAPs Sanjay Singh, and RJD spokesperson Priyanka Bharti have extended support to Abhishek Upadhyay
Justice Nagarathnas dissent warns of tearing the frayed safety net of labour law
Expansive definition of industry in 1978 judgment ensures labour welfare and checks skewed corporate bargaining power, says Justice Nagarathna
Delhi CM watches son, kin receive engineering degrees at VIT in Vellore
CPI(M) slams Vellappally Natesan for questioning Shamseers secular credentials
Party State secretariat says Vellappallys statement that the former Speaker has the mentality of the Indian Union Muslim League provides fodder for communalism. Pinarayi terms the comment absurd
Youth will rise to defend the Republic, says Aishe Ghosh at DYFI State Conference in Keralam
SFI leader accuses BJP-RSS of attacking education, employment and constitutional values; says united youth resistance can force change
JabalpurCoimbatore Specials services to be regularised from October 23
Naidu pitches Visakhapatnam as hub for BRICS sports network
Chief Minister invites investment in water sports and sports tourism, citing States long coastline and skilled youth
60% rebate spurs B-Khata conversion, but fails to attract substantial interest
When the conversion was first announced, the fixed charges were 5% of the guidance value in the area. However, a poor response prompted the government to reduce the charges to 2% and set August 23 as the deadline for the rebate period
Congress slams Govt over law and order, says governance reduced to lip service
Shillong, Aug 22:The Meghalaya Pradesh Congress Committee (MPCC) condemned violence and intimidation causing fear in Shillong, while holding the NPP-BJP-led state government accountable for failure to anticipate and prevent escalation, including along the Meghalaya-Assam border. In a statement on Saturday, the Congress said people are paying the price for an administration that has substituted governance [] The post Congress slams Govt over law and order, says governance reduced to lip service first appeared on Highland Post .
Table tennis: Kavyashree stars on a day of upsets
Plus One higher secondary improvement examinations from October 12
After Minister for General Education N. Samsudheen received a number of petitions stating that the current pattern was putting students under a lot of stress, it was decided to hold the exams from October 12 to 17.
Kozhikode beach fire station returns to original location
The move comes amid concerns that relocating the beach fire station to Meenchanda would delay responses to emergencies in key commercial areas such as S.M. Street, Valiyangadi, and Palayam, where the risk of fire accidents is relatively high
Actor Nasser pays tribute to late actor SowcarJanaki
RRT to be formed to address timely redressal of road-related problems in Keralams Ernakulam district
The rapid response team will intervene to resolve issues such as potholes and absence of street lights, barricades, and reflectors
Watch: Sikh protesters burn Rahul Gandhi effigy over Sajjan Kumar role model remark
Two days after former Congress MP and 1984 anti-Sikh riot convict Sajjan Kumar died, over 200 Sikh community representatives, including families of riot victims, gathered near Congress leader Rahul Gandhis residence on Saturday afternoon (August 22, 2026), burning his effigy and beating it with slippers in an expression of anger over remarks allegedly describing Kumar as a party role model.
Aroma Chundan wins Nehru Trophy Boat Race on debut
Its oarsmen edge past seasoned rivals Nadubhagam Chundan by just 12 milliseconds to claim the coveted trophy. Veeyapuram Chundan comes third
India on the cusp of redefining mental healthcare: experts
The development of evidence-based pluralistic healthcare in India is not far away, and it is a work in progress, say experts at webinar on The Future of Integrative Mental Health
4.65-kg parasitic fibroid removed through minimally invasive, uterus-preserving surgery in Bengaluru
The woman from coastal Karnataka had lived with the mass largely undetected for years. She had experienced regular, pain-free menstrual cycles with no heavy bleeding since the age of 15.
Shillong pumps run dry; dealers warn 2-day stock left
Shillong, Aug 22:Shillong is staring at a fuel crisis with most petrol pumps running dry and the few with stocks seeing panic buying and hours-long queues. Consumers waited for hours on Saturday, moving from pump to pump as several stations shut after exhausting supplies. Those still operational stayed open till 11 pm and used extra [] The post Shillong pumps run dry; dealers warn 2-day stock left first appeared on Highland Post .
Puducherry Assembly to be chaired for first time by Pro-tem Speaker
As per the schedule announced by the Pro-tem Speaker, the Assembly will convene around 9.30 a.m. on August 24. It will commence with the address of the L-G and on the same day, Mr. Rangasamy, who also holds the Finance portfolio, will present the annual budget around 3 p.m.
Candlelight vigil for peace held; faith forum, students decry violence
Shillong, Aug 22:Citizens and civil society lit candles for peace at State Central Library on Saturday eveningafter the August 19 violence, which was followed by heightened tensions betweenMeghalaya and Assam. Held under the theme Citizens & Civil Society for Peace, Healing and Harmony with the message Light a Candle. Stand for Peace, the vigil called [] The post Candlelight vigil for peace held; faith forum, students decry violence first appeared on Highland Post .
IIHM launches Egg Bank to support nutritional needs of children

