England vs Argentina, FIFA World Cup: Messi set for long-awaited first England clash in semifinal
The England clash will add another chapter to one of footballs most emotionally charged rivalries, shaped by decades of sporting drama and political tension
Andhra Pradesh and the next El Nio challenge
Heatwaves and rainfall deficits could put the States preparedness to the test
Road rage | Politics of renaming a street in Bengal
Soon after the BJP government renamed Kolkatas Suhrawardy Avenue as Gopal Mukherjee Road, there was public outcry and historical evidence that the street was originally named not after the man whom the government blames for killings, but rather the first Muslim V-C of Calcutta University. Heres why the renaming of the street marks a crucial moment in Bengal politics
At least 27 killed as fire breaks out at pub in Bangkok
Firefighters took about half an hour to bring the fire under control; cause of the fire is unknown and under investigation
Five crore Indians wait when the courts take a break
When courts rest together for vacations, crores of litigants across the country wait longer for justice
The making of Israels retreat into isolation
Israels isolation is no longer imposed; it is increasingly self-inflicted
Oil conundrum: On Indias energy imports from Russia
Indias energy imports from Russia seem driven by confusion, not strategy
Rohit Sharma and Virat Kohli will pose a double headache to England: Graeme Swann
DDA frames SOP to clear encroachments within 72 hours
Insular incentive: On ethanol-blended fuel and the Indian consumer
Ethanol-blended fuel should not be forced on consumers irrationally
Centre clears financial for 28 Delhi projects
State-level conference held on non-communicable diseases in Chennai
Judging graduates, not entrance scores
Removing entrance ranks from standard resumes prevents a potentially prejudicial and often irrelevant data point from becoming a default filter
Association of private schools urges School Education Minister to institute Best Teacher Awards
Ernakulam to get government-run geriatric centre
The district panchayat has initiated steps to establish a geriatric centre which will include an inpatient physiotherapy centre and a dialysis centre
We tried CPR, but it was too late, say Vietnam boat tragedy witnesses on return to Hyderabad
Several Indian tourists who were stranded in Vietnam after the tragedy landed in Hyderabad on the night of July 12
Operation Toofan: Kozhikode City police arrest 58 in single-day sweep
57 narcotics cases were registered during flash searches carried out at various locations under the jurisdiction of the Kozhikode City police
Maharaja Trophy: Skipper Sisodias blistering knock leads Shivamogga Yodhas to glory
Abdication of the throne the need for the India T20 team to hit refresh and rejig
Once they succumbed unexpectedly to Ireland, India became diffident, almost second-guessing themselves. They didnt play the conditions well enough, they left their smarts behind at home
LoP asks Omar to prove BJP poaching allegation
Jammu,12 July: Leader of Opposition Sunil Kumar Sharma on Sunday said that Chief Minister Omar Abdullah is desperately trying to rebrand himself as a warrior against the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) to escape the anger of the people of Jammu & Kashmir after allegedly deceiving them with false promises during the 2024 Assembly elections and wasting two years between marathon tracks and the ski slopes of Gulmarg. Sharma challenged Omar Abdullah to provide evidence of his claims that the BJP offered 2030 crore to one of his MLAs to switch sides. Let him produce proof before the people of Jammu & Kashmir. If there is even an iota of truth in his claims, I will apologise to him publicly, Sharma said, adding that the BJP would be compelled to initiate legal proceedings against him if he failed to provide evidence. Sharma said that the Chief Ministers allegations were nothing more than a smokescreen to divert attention from public anger over the promises made during the 2024 Assembly elections. Omar Abdullah finds himself trapped by the lies and deception he resorted to at that time. Now he is cornered and is using his last card portraying himself as a crusader against the BJP before the people of Kashmir, Sharma said. Sharma further alleged that Omar Abdullah knows his political future is uncertain and now wants to be remembered as a warrior who fought against the BJP.
Barricades come up in Srinagar on eve of 1931 revolt anniversary
Since the Centre ended J&Ks special status in 2019, the L-G administration disallows regional parties from paying tributes at the Naqshband Sahib shrine
If not Delhi, then Where? Omar announces July 20 protest in Jammu
Promises made to people must be honoured Waited for two years, time now to adopt a new course of action Srinagar, July 12: From Jammu soil, Chief Minister and National Conference vice-president Omar Abdullah on Sunday announced the launch of a fresh agitation for the restoration of J&Ks statehood, declaring that the party would hold a major protest at Jantar Mantar in New Delhi on July 20. Omars protest announcement comes a day after he made a similar announcement in Srinagar at the mausoleum of his grandmotherBegum Akbar Jahan, popularly known as Madar-e-Meherban, at Hazratbal Srinagar. Omar also alleged that BJP was trying to topple the NC government in J&K by offering money to its leaders, a charge rejected by the BJP leadership. Addressing a large gathering of party workers in Jammu, Omar said the National Conference had exercised patience and given the Centre sufficient time to fulfil its commitment on statehood restoration following the Assembly elections. We waited, engaged in discussions and hoped that the promise would be fulfilled. Nearly two years have passed and the people of Jammu and Kashmir are still waiting. It is now time to adopt a new course of action, he said. Questioning the repeated references to restoring statehood at an appropriate time, Omar asked what exactly constituted such a time and whether it depended on political considerations. Reacting to criticism from BJP leaders over the proposed Delhi protest, the Chief Minister said there was nothing unusual about taking the demand to the national capital. If decisions concerning Jammu and Kashmir are to be taken in Delhi, then where else should we raise our voice? If not in Delhi, then where? he asked. Omar said the National Conference had raised the issue on the streets of Jammu and Kashmir, inside the Assembly and through political engagement, but alleged that every effort was being dismissed by the BJP. In a sharp remark, he said the party would not seek justice outside the country for a promise made within India. We are not going to stand outside the White House or seek support elsewhere. We are simply asking that a commitment made to the people of Jammu and Kashmir be honoured in India's own capital, he said. The Chief Minister accused the BJP of treating statehood as a political issue rather than a constitutional commitment and reminded the gathering of Prime Minister Narendra Modi's assurances regarding restoration of statehood. Referring to observations made by the Supreme Court during hearings on Article 370-related petitions, Omar said the apex court had also emphasised that statehood should be restored at the earliest after the electoral process. These are not merely political demands but expectations rooted in constitutional assurances and public commitments, he said. The Chief Minister further alleged that the people of Jammu and Kashmir were being unfairly denied their democratic rights despite their contributions and sacrifices over decades. He particularly highlighted the role played by border residents of Jammu during difficult times, saying they stood firmly with the nation despite suffering losses due to shelling and militancy. Invoking Mahatma Gandhi's description of Jammu and Kashmir as a symbol of communal harmony during the turbulent days of Partition, Omar questioned whether the region was now being punished for preserving the spirit of unity and coexistence. Reaffirming his party's commitment to peaceful and democratic methods, he said the campaign for statehood would continue until the demand was met. We will continue knocking at the doors of our own country's capital and reminding the leadership of the promises made to the people of Jammu and Kashmir. Our struggle will remain peaceful, democratic and determined, he said. Omar, who travelled to Jammu by road from Srinagar early in the morning, said he had come to seek the blessings and support of the people before launching the next phase of the movement. The July 20 protest will mark the beginning of a sustained campaign for the restoration of Jammu and Kashmir's rightful status, he said.
Lords Test: Yastika, bowlers put India on the cusp of victory
Harmanpreetswomen need to take just four more wickets on the final day to complete a memorable triumph
Innvolution Healthcare secures license for cardiac cath lab production at AMTZ
The facility at the Andhra Pradesh MedTech Zone aims to boost domestic manufacturing of advanced medical systems under the Make in India initiative
Andhra Pradesh Education Department launches Mission March SSC-2027 for 100% pass rate
As part of the initiative, schools will conduct a dedicated academic support session every working day from 4 p.m. to 5 p.m., where teachers will focus on subject revision, competency-based practice, and daily slip tests to assess students learning progress and identify areas requiring improvement
Trump claims Strait of Hormuz is open, slams Iran for backing off from deal
Washington, DC [US], July 12 : US President Donald Trump asserted on Sunday that the Strait of Hormuz remains open to commercial traffic, dismissing Iranian claims of control following a series of intense US military strikes in the region. In an interview on NBC's Meet the Press, the President signalled a complete collapse of recent diplomatic efforts with Iran, revealing that a tentative agreement with Tehran had been shattered by alleged Iranian military strike against commercial vessel. President Trump described a near-miss in negotiations that he claimed took place on Saturday, where he claimed Iranian representatives had agreed to significant concessions, including the total cessation of nuclear and military posturing. We had meetings with them. They agreed to a deal yesterday. A perfect deal for us. No nuclear, no this, no that, no nothing. They gave up everything, and then after that, they left the room and then within an hour they launched a drone at a ship, Trump said. The President characterised the Iranian leadership in harsh terms, stating, They are very, very evil and sick people. It's one of those things. Addressing the status of the vital maritime chokepoint, President Trump confirmed that the US had responded to the renewed Iranian aggression with significant military force. It's open, the President said regarding the Strait of Hormuz. We bombed the hell out of them last night, he added. His remarks come as the US Central Command dismissed Iranian authority over the Strait of Hormuz and affirmed that the critical chokehold remains open despite the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps's declaration of its closure. Posting a fact-check in a post on X, CENTCOM wrote, CLAIM: The Iranian commander for the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps-Navy recently said on state-owned media that no foreign vessels may pass through the Strait of Hormuz without being identified, tracked, and monitored by Iranian forces. FACT: Iran does not control the Strait of Hormuz. It remains an international waterway. U.S. forces are positioned and prepared to keep it that way, it added. However, Iran doubled down on the US while insisting that the passage through the Strait of Hormuz remains closed after the US Central Command (CENTCOM) claimed that the raffic is flowing. The Persian Gulf Strait Authority (PGSA), an official Iranian maritime body established to regulate and control transit through the Strait of Hormuz, stated in a post on X that the passage has been closed due to ecent illegal movements of the US military and will be permitted only through a ransit permit issued by PGSA. It added that the requests regarding the transit will be reviewed as soon as stability and calm are restored in the region. We hereby inform all esteemed applicants. Due to the recent illegal movements of the United States military forces in the region, passage through the Strait of Hormuz is currently not possible. As soon as stability and calm are restored, all requests will be reviewed based on the schedule, and the necessary permits will be issued, PGSA stated. The only way to obtain a transit permit is through the website http://PGSA.ir. To receive the latest news and updates, follow our account on the social network X. We appreciate your patience and cooperation, it added. The clarification comes shortly after the US Central Command claimed that the Strait of Hormuz is open to all vessels. (ANI)
Peace meet held at Gandhi Centre
Venkaiah Naidu urges youth to embrace ideology-based politics
Former Vice-President says party-hopping should follow resignation from elected posts, calls for a national debate on anti-defection law, and urges political leaders to uphold civility in public life
Family escapes unhurt after hut catches fire near Walajah
Minister inaugurates Ayush facilities in PHCs in Cuddalore district
Survey finds 81% of residents oppose Mysore Lamps convention centre
UTT: Snehit does the star turn for Pune Jaguars
Dempo Goa Challengers scripts an 8-7 win over Ahmedabad APL Pipers in the second tie
Writer, academician Leela Prasad dies after prolonged illness
Puducherry CM visits Kuchanur temple in Theni district
Accept partys bypoll choice, says Narottam Mishra after Delhi visit
BJP leader Narottam Mishra went to Delhi where, sources said, he met party president Nitin Nabin; though Mr. Mishra said he went there just like that, sources said he was told to rein in his supporters
MP urges journalists to update their skills constantly
190-MLD Aluva water treatment plant to address Kochis water woes
India discusses agricultural collaboration with Taliban governement of Afghanistan
Two sides review ongoing cooperation and explore new avenues for collaboration in agriculture, irrigation, livestock, agricultural research, education, capacity building and agri-trade among other things
Water Authority steps up pace of Jal Jeevan Mission work in Thiruvananthapuram district
Several of the water supply schemes and components necessary for providing connectivity in the rural areas of the district are expected to be commissioned over this year and the next
ASR tops NITI Aayogs infrastructure rankings
Vietnam boat tragedy: families lose sole breadwinners in Vellore, Tiruvannamalai
C. Vinaya Kumar, 45, and S. Ravisankar, 51, had both gone to Vietnam as part of a trip organised Lava Mobiles
West Bengal BJP chief calls AIFB members goons; Forward Bloc demands apology
Bengal BJP chief Samik Bhattacharya says when Syama Prasad Mookerjee urged Subhas Chandra Bose and his brother Sarat Chandra Bose to raise their voice against torture of Hindus in Bangladesh, none of them listened
Sivakasi police crack theft case with arrest of four persons
NIA arrests two absconders in Praveen Nettaru murder case
Nine dead as Russia, Ukraine exchange strikes
The strikes came a day before Ukraine's allies were set to meet in Paris for talks on pressuring Russia to end its more than four-year war
S. Janaki excelled in Carnatic-based film songs
Her devotion to music extended beyond cinema, although she often said she never enjoyed the rigours of formal classical training
Watch: J&K CM Omar Abdullah asks Centre to act on Statehood commitment
Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Omar Abdullah has once again demanded the restoration of Statehood for the union territory, saying that Prime Minister Narendra Modis assurance should carry weight.
Assam activist leading protests against Kaziranga luxury hotels detained
Guwahati police say Pranab Doley, booked under multiple sections of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita, will be handed over to their Bokakhat counterparts in eastern Assam
APSRTC employees JAC to continue agitation over e-bus issue
Six youths nabbed for performing perilous stunts on bikes
Kochi sewerage treatment project gathers pace
South Korea asks North Korea for help with finding missing seaman near border
The request was sent via a text message to reporters because there is no active communication line with the North, according to the ministry in charge of handling inter-Korean affairs
Farmer electrocuted in Nirmal district
Villagers oppose establishment of sewage treatment plant nearArcot
Residents ofPindithangalvillage inRanipetdistrict have been up against the establishment of a sewage treatment plant by the neighbouringKalavaitown panchayat in their village. They are worried that the groundwater table will be contaminated inPindithangaland the nearby farming villages, where farmers depend onborewellsandwaterbodiesfor irrigation
Hunt for Shabad killer intensifies, police deploy 12 teams
Police believe the prime accused was within the State
Welfare assistance worth 2.70 crore distributed in Thoothukudi
Tamil Nadu will witness change in 2031 similar to 2026, says Annamalai
Annamalai says his organisation will not resort to indiscriminate criticism of the government or individuals, highlights that the organisation has enrolled over 19 lakh members and expresses confidence in reaching 50 lakh members, after which the organisation can establish itself as a political party for social good
Man found dead with head injuries in Vanasthalipuram, murder suspected
Nine-year-old girl among five killed in Israeli fire and airstrikes in Gaza
The Israeli military acknowledged striking Sabra neighbourhood area in Gaza, saying it targeted terrorist infrastructure, without elaborating
Udhampur : Union Minister of State and Udhampur MP Jitendra Singh on Sunday said the contract for the construction of the terminal building at Udhampur Airport is likely to be awarded in the second week of August, with the tendering process moving ahead as scheduled. In a post on X, the minister shared an update on the progress of the airport project and said the technical bids for the terminal building construction were opened on July 10. For the tender for construction of Airport Terminal Building, the Technical bid was opened on 10th of July. 7 agencies participated, Singh said. He added that the financial bids are expected to be opened around July 22. Financial bid opening is scheduled around 22-07-26. The work could be awarded in the 2nd week of August. We are constantly following up on the issue, the minister said. According to the update, seven agencies participated in the bidding process for the construction of the airport terminal building, indicating competition for the project. The award of the contract, if completed on schedule, would mark the next major step in the development of the airport infrastructure at Udhampur. The minister did not share details of the project cost or the timeline for completion of the terminal building in the update. (ANI)
Police rescue 45-day-old girl baby in Karaikudi after mothers complaint
J-K: 4th bear attack case reported in Doda, 14-year-old injured
Srinagar (Jammu and Kashmir) [India], July 12 : A 14-year-old boy injured in a bear attack has been stabilised and referred to Government Medical College (GMC), Jammu, for further treatment, with hospital authorities saying it is the fourth such case reported in Doda. GMC Doda Superintendent Tanveer Ahmed said on Sunday the boy, identified as Mohammad Asif, sustained injuries to his head, face and back in the attack. A 14-year-old boy, Mohammad Asif, was attacked by a bear, sustaining injuries to his head, face, and back. We have stabilised the patient's condition and found that he has a head injury. We are referring him to Jammu Medical College, Ahmed said. He added that this was the fourth such case reported by the hospital. This is our fourth such case. We appeal to people to inform us about such incidents as soon as possible. If a case is severe, we will refer the patient to Jammu Medical College, he said. (ANI)
Ukrainian Prime Minister steps down as Zelenskyy announces government reshuffle
I remain ready to serve the Ukrainian state and carry out every task aimed at strengthening Ukraine's position, defending our national interests and bringing a just peace closer, Ukrainian Prime Minister Yulia Svyrydenko said
VB-G RAM G will strengthen rural India, benefit workers, say officers
Central team visits Belagavi to see implementation of Viksit Bharat-Guarantee for Rozgar Ajeevika Mission (Gramin)
IMD predicts isolated heatwaves in parts of State as rain deficit worsens
Chief Justice calls for mandatory facilities for women advocates, including separate bar rooms and adjoining childcare facilities, in all new court complexes
Dont spill your blood and convince NDSA on operating Kaleshwaram, Jagga Reddy tells Harish Rao
Congress leader asks BRS to convince the NDSA instead of indulging in water politics over Kaleshwaram
NRI duped of 37,000 by cyber fraudster impersonating TTD official
5.5 kg of ganja, knives seized in Melur
France vs Spain : World Footballs Top Two Collide For A Place In The World Cup 2026 Final
New Delhi , July 12 : The FIFA World Cup 2026 delivers its most anticipated fixture yet as France and Spain, the top two ranked [] The post France vs Spain : World Footballs Top Two Collide For A Place In The World Cup 2026 Final appeared first on The Voice Of Sikkim .
28-year-old man electrocuted in Neelankarai
Sivaganga police seize 3 kg of methamphetamine intended for smuggling to Malaysia; four held
Narayana on Wheels mobile clinic offers affordable care to poor patients in Nellore
VCK remains strong despite attempts to weaken it: Thirumavalavan
ESIC to add seven more healthcare facilities
These medical facilities, worth approximately 668 crore, will cater to the healthcare needs of around 53 lakh beneficiaries across the country, says Union Labour Ministry
Three bus crew members held in Hyderbad for smuggling 41 kg of marijuana from Odisha
Telangana BJP chief accuses Congress govt. of delaying Kaleshwaram rehabilitation
Claims delayed restoration of the Kaleshwaram barrages has hurt irrigation and drinking water supply across Telangana
Bengaluru hosts first completely plastic-free climate action walk and run
Watch: Remembering S. Janaki (1938-2026): The voice that belonged to every State
Legendary playback singer S. Janaki passed away in Mysuru on July 11 at the age of 88, leaving behind a musical legacy that spans generations. Fondly known as Janaki-amma, she recorded songs in 18 languages and was admired for her ability to sing everythingfrom classical compositions and romantic melodies to folk songs, devotional music and even songs in a childs voice.
Nehru Trophy Boat Races annual grant, prize money increased
Vishnunadh said the annual grant was being enhanced following a request by Congress MP K.C. Venugopal
Wisdom Youth calls for action against startup investment frauds
Elected representatives from Karnataka to be allowed to participate in first arathi at Tirupati
The Quad at Bengaluru airport getting bigger and better
The four-day festival hosted literary discussions, public debates, and cultural programmes centred on media, literature and contemporary social issues
Rayanapadu Railway Station set for inauguration after 35 crore upgrade, says Vijayawada MP
Kesineni Shivnath (Chinni) says the project reflects Prime Minister Narendra Modis vision of providing world-class facilities at railway stations across the country
How informants helped the FBI unravel Lawrence Bishnois gang | The Hindu Explains
On July 8, the U.S. Department of Justice (DoJ) announced indictment against three Punjab-linked transnational organised crime syndicates operating across India, Canada, the United States and Europe.
South Coast Railway adopts proactive monsoon safety strategy: GM
Sandeep Mathur says the zone is strengthening disaster preparedness through forecast-based planning, extensive network inspections, bridge monitoring, emergency preparedness and infrastructure upgrades to ensure uninterrupted train operations during the monsoon
U.S. attacks Iran over ship being hit in Hormuz; Tehran lashes out again at Gulf Arab states
Successful surgeries and treatment at government hospitals should be publicised, says U.T. Khader
Dartagnan wins Zavaray S. Poonawalla Bangalore Summer Derby

