Youth Congress workers storm Kerala PSC office over alleged exam irregularities
Despite attempts by security staff to stop them, the activists tried to force open the door of meeting room and shouted slogans demanding resignation of PSC chairman
Two Ducati Riders Complete Epic 13,765 Km Journey From India to Italy for Ducatis 100th Anniversary
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India's SBI Funds Management files IPO prospectus; issue to open on July 14
SBI Funds Management prospectus oversaw assets worth 12.5 trillion rupees ($131.4 billion) at the end of March 2026
Kerala HC directs CorroHealth, employees and State govt to attempt conciliation
Court urges resolution of disputes as contemplated under Industrial Relations Code
State Election Commissioners face controversy in Kerala and Tamil Nadu
Controversies in Kerala and Tamil Nadu highlight concerns over the integrity and autonomy of the State Election Commission
Madras High Court stays Look Out Circular issued against former DMK Minister E.V. Velu
Justice G.K. Ilanthiraiyan grants the interim stay on the condition that he must appear for inquiry before the DVAC investigating officer on July 15, 2026, after returning from Singapore on July 12, 2026
Monsoon covers entire country, a day later than normal
IMD says southwest monsoon completed its advance on July 9; July rainfall forecast remains below normal despite recent widespread rain and improving seasonal deficit
Adarsh Baal Vidyalaya: Kay Kay Menon-starrer Prime Video series locks release date
The comedy-drama has been created and executive produced by Biswapati Sarkar and Sameer Saxena under the banner of Posham Pa Pictures
Restoration of colonial-era building in Poonamallee enters final phase
The building at the Victory Memorial Blind School is being restored at a cost of 24.20 crore; PWD has completed nearly 80% of the work to restore the 133-year-old building
Gangtok in Xinjiang? Sikkim activist wants State to get X to fix geolocation error
Muk Hang Limboo says an apparent geolocation anomaly on X indicates that the Sikkim capital is a part of the Uyghur-dominated province of China
Pinarayi Vijayan alleges that despite Wayanad experiencing heavy rainfall two days prior to the tragedy, the District Disaster Management Authority failed to issue a timely red alert
Where to eat in Boston before the FIFA World Cup 2026 quarterfinal
Ahead of the France vs Morocco clash in Boston, fuel up on buttery lobster rolls and steaming clam chowder with a side of history, before venturing into the citys lesser-known neighbourhoods for vibrant ethnic cuisine
TCL Solar Set to Transform Southeast Asia's Solar Landscape with High-Efficiency BC Innovation
TCL Solar Set to Transform Southeast Asia's Solar Landscape with High-Efficiency BC Innovation
Manipur CM invokes Bible, Buddhas teachings to pitch for peace in Kuki and Naga areas
Khemchand Singh visits Kangpokpi and Senapati, assures justice in killing of church leaders and calls for reconciliation among communities
The Hindu Sunday crossword no. 64
The incident occurred at the Hindustan Petroleum Corporation Limited (HPCL) bottling plant located in Chavane, Panvel taluka
India added 52.5 mtpa regasification capacity in 2025: IGU World LNG Report
Rising demand for fertilizer, city gas and utilities as well as the governments push for enhanced share of liquefied natural gas (LNG) in the energy mix was seen helping the country
Maharashtra sets up seven-member panel to prepare Uniform Civil Code draft
CM Fadnavis said the committee headed by Justice Ranjana Desai is expected to submit its report within six months
How Jaswant Singh Khalra uncovered police brutality in Punjab, and what price he paid for it
With Satluj bringing back the spotlight on state violence on youth of Punjab during 1990s, here is why Jaswant Singh Khalra remains a revered figure even today
Gurinderjit Singh Nagra was serving as the Station House Officer (SHO) of Tanda police station in Punjabs Hoshiarpur district
57% of New Zealands exports to India will be tariff-free, says PM Luxon ahead of Modis visit
PM Modi is expected to arrive in Auckland on July 10; India-New Zealand signed a free trade agreement in April
Pune building collapse: Several still trapped
Deakin University GIFT City Campus Welcomes Third Cohort, Reinforcing the Promise of India's International Education Vision
France vs Morocco World Cup quarterfinal: African side looks to exact revenge
Didier Deschamps side has reached the last eight with a blend of control and attacking force, but its 1-0 win over Paraguay in the round of 16 was an uncomfortable one
Former AIADMK MLAs facing disqualification proceedings meet T.N. Assembly Speaker
S. Jayakumar (Perundurai), P. Sathyabama (Dharapuram), and Maragatham Kumaravel (Maduranthagam) appeared before the Speaker and gave their explanations on notices issued to them earlier
How undercover agents, informants helped the FBI unravel Lawrence Bishnois gang | Explained
A years-long U.S. investigation culminated in charges against 37 people linked to alleged transnational crime syndicates. Heres how the FBI pieced together the case
Minister Nirmalkumarsclaims on Parandur site a false propaganda: T.N. BJP
Nainar Nagenthran charged that the TVK-led government under Chief Minister C. Joseph Vijay has undertaken steps to stall the economic development of Tamil Nadu and the employment prospects of the youth of the State.
Saicon Consultants acquires Nagpur-based Pragmatyc to boost AI, AIoT capabilities
PragmatycGroupspecialises in Artificial Intelligence (AI), AIoT, intelligent automation, and digital engineering solutions
Fight for freedom of speech, Salman Rushdie urges as he's honoured inLondon
I live in America, and I never thought that there would be such an assault on free speech, coming from the authorities in the land of the First Amendment, said author Salman Rushdie
Why Pope Leo XIVs AI warning has everyone talking about the Butlerian Jihad from Dune
In his first encyclical, the pope has warned against algorithmic dehumanisation, but Frank Herbert already gave that genre of personality a name sixty years ago
Emily Eden at DAG: a witness of colonial India
An exhibition of English poet and artist Emily Edens portraits presents a vivid record of 19th century India in transition
Calcutta High Court refuses interim relief to Manglahat hawkers, directs parties to file affidavits
Alleging overaction by the police, the Howrah Hawkers' Samity prayed for an order restraining the police from evicting them and interfering with their businesses
UAPA case: Raids carried out in Jammu and Kashmir's Baramulla
The raids were carried out as part of the ongoing investigation in a case registered under Section 13 (unlawful activities) of the UAPA and Section 351(3) (aggravated threats)
Andhra Pradesh to hold special TET for teachers appointed before 2011
The order follows a Supreme Court ruling requiring in-service teachers appointed before the Right to Education Act, with over five years of service left, to qualify the TET by August 31, 2028
Delhis Rohini building collapse: Death toll climbs to three, FIR registered
On July 8, rescue operation launched identified four says Deputy Commissioner of Police (Rohini)
Century-old clock tower partially collapses at Kozhikode railway station; none injured
Though there were people on the platform at the time, a major disaster was narrowly averted as no one was directly beneath the structure when it gave way
Man arrested for posting morphed image of BJP leader Tamilisai Soundararajan on social media
A complaint alleged that unidentified social media accounts had been repeatedly posting obscene and derogatory content targeting Dr. Soundararajan, with the intent to insult and defame her
Dr. Reddys to delay semaglutide supplies due to quality isssue, shares hit
Semaglutide is the active ingredient in Danish major Novo Nordisks blockbuster diabetes and weight loss drugs Wegovy and Ozempic
Rupee slips 4 paise to 95.52 against U.S. dollar in early trade
On July 8, the rupee plunged 52 paise to settle at 95.48 against the U.S. dollar
FIFA refereeing chief rejects claims of bias in Argentina's win over Egypt
Constructive discussion about decisions will always be part of football, but unfounded allegations have no place in our sport, says FIFA refereeing chief Pierluigi Collina
AI poses a relatively lower risk to Indias GCC jobs, but no time for complacency: CEA
Speaking at a GCC Business Summit, Chief Economic Adviser Nageswaran said that most of Indias GCCs are engaged in cutting-edge work rather than providing low-cost support, which is what AI can easily and cheaply replace
The USTR launched two separate Section 301 investigations, covering 60 economies over concerns related to forced labour and excess industrial capacity
Explained | Why Truecaller has lashed out against TRAIs 140, 160 series numbers
The caller ID apps developers have argued that users are reporting massive amounts of spam from the supposedly authorised 140 and 160 series of phone numbers for telemarketers and banks.
Building collapse near Pune: Two more rescued; survivor count rises to nine
After midnight, two more persons were rescued from the rubble and taken to hospital. They are in stable condition, officials said.
Dune: Part Three trailer: Timothe Chalamets Emperor faces his reckoning as Jason Momoa returns
Warner Bros. has unveiled the final trailer for Dune: Part Three, offering the most expansive look yet at Denis Villeneuves concluding chapter in the sci-fi saga
Deadly bird virus PaBV-4 identified for first time in India
The parrot bornavirus 4, circulating among captive birds, has raised fresh concerns for aviculture and conservation efforts involving threatened parrot species
Two killed at wedding venue near Tirupati; three taken into custody
The two men had questioned the main accused about deserting his wife when he and his relatives allegedly attacked them with knives; one died at the scene, the other at Ruia Hospital
Namma Metro Green Line services delayed by signalling problem during morning peak hours in Bengaluru
The disruption slowed scheduled train movements across the entire 33.46-km Green Line, which connects Madavara in the northwest to Silk Institute in the south of the city
Telangana government will provide pensions to three lakh eligible beneficiaries soon: Minister Vivek
Legacy Planning for Indian Families: How Life Insurance Helps Preserve Wealth Across Generations
Heavy rains continue in Kerala; IMD sounds orange alert in 3 districts
IMD issues yellow alert in six other districts Ernakulam, Idukki, Thrissur, Palakkad, Kannur and Kasaragod on Thursday
Bandar Abbas: The port city at the centre of the Iran-U.S. war
Why is Bandar Abbas under attack? Irans naval hub and commercial gateway handling nearly 90% of its maritime trade has become a focal point in the Iran-U.S. war. Heres why the port city matters
Land earmarked for Police Station encroached in Hyderabad; HYDRAA clears sheds to reclaim six guntas
The 78th Emmy Awards nominations are led by returning favorites and breakout newcomers, with The Pitt, Hacks, Widows Bay, and Pluribus emerging as this years biggest contenders
FDA freezes licence of Mumbais iconic ice cream outlet over rats on premises
The licence (of Rustom ice cream parlour) has been suspended under the Food Safety and Standards Act after serious hygiene deficiencies and regulatory violations were detected during an inspection, read an FDA statement
Pinarayi Vijayan visits Wayanad debris slip site; meets injured in hospital
Senior party leaders M V Govindan and M V Jayarajan accompany Pinarayi Vijayan during the visit
Nigel Farage: A persistent force in British politics
From leading the Brexit campaign to building Reform UK, Nigel Farage has repeatedly reinvented himself in British politics. As fresh controversies surround him, his political influence remains difficult to ignore. Read on...
Watch: U.S.-Iran conflict escalates again as Trump declares ceasefire over
The fragile peace between the United States and Iran has unravelled after fresh U.S. airstrikes targeted more than 80 Iranian military sites.
Textbook shortage due to new admissions; no delay in printing or supply: T.N. School Education dept.
The clarification came after The Hindu reported that many government schools across the State were yet to receive textbooks, particularly those for Classes IV and V
TTE suspended for allowing unauthorised decorator hired by a couple into First AC coach
A couple travelling in a First AC coach of Nandigram Express had hired a decorator through an online platform to adorn their compartment during the journey on July 6
Who stole from Ram Temples donation boxes? The SIT report, explained
What did the SIT report in the Ram Temple embezzlement case reveal? What were the security lapses? What are the next steps?
Meta to build C$13 billion Alberta data centre, its first in Canada
We need a moratorium on mega-data centers until we have legislated environmental and human rights protections on AI, said Keith Stewart of Greenpeace Canada
Not filed complaint over 'Mafiveer' or British agent labels: Savarkars grandnephew tells Pune court
Special court records testimony on the defamation complaint against Rahul Gandhi allegedly defaming Savarkar; Satyaki Savarkar makes statements during cross-examination
Probe call records of all those employed in Ayodhya Ram temple: Akhilesh Yadav
The BJP changes its ideas for votes. For them, money is more important than religion. We have seen what has happened (in Ayodhya), says Samajwadi Party chief Akhilesh Yadav
Is Hyderabads new Thai restaurant worth the hype?
Why is BrahMos emerging as Indias most sought-after defence export? | Explained
BrahMos range enables coverage of strategically important maritime approaches and such deployments would strengthen Indonesias ability to safeguard its Exclusive Economic Zone
How India withstood the crisis in West Asia
India had quietly built an insurance policy against geopolitical shocks by diversifying its supplier base
The trial court on June 3 framed charges against Chandrashekar, Pinky Irani and 19 others for various offences, including under the stringent MCOCA provisions
A new vegetarian cafe near Charminar in Hyderabads Old City
Kaapi & Karam near Charminar promises more than coffee and south Indian tiffins
SuperGrads Continues Winning Streak with 28 Selections in IIM Indore IPM 2026 First Merit List
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FIFA's Infantino targeted by complaint to Olympic ethics body after Trump lobbying on Balogun ban
The IOC cites neutrality among fundamental principles of Olympism for sports bodies like FIFA, and has jurisdiction over Infantino since he joined its exclusive group of 100-plus invited members in 2020
French antitrust watchdog orders Meta to resume talks over fees for publishing content
The authority said Meta likely abused its dominant position, and it ordered the Facebook owner to put forward details of its payment plan within 15 days
SpaceXAI launches Grok 4.5 model for coding, agentic tasks
SpaceXAI said Grok 4.5 was trained across tens of thousands of Nvidia GB300 graphics processing units
Myanmar assures India that its territory will not be used against India
The two sides reviewed the prevailing security situation along the India-Myanmar border and reaffirmed the importance of maintaining peace, stability, and security along the border
Wayanad debris slip: One more body recovered from site; death toll rises to 4
Minister says body was recovered from zone 1 of search area. Four persons remain missing
World Thirukkural Conference held in Bengaluru on July 5
Around 60 researchers from across India, Sri Lanka, Singapore, Malaysia, Canada, and other countries presented their research papers on Thirukkural
Star Health's Arogya Seva Kendras support over 6,830 beneficiary visits across Punjab, bringing free primary healthcare closer to communities
The Prime Minister, who landed in Australia on Wednesday (July 8) after concluding his visit to Indonesia, was accorded a grand reception by the Indian diaspora in Melbourne.
Jharkhand CID arrests prime accused in Bokaro forest land scam from Patna
He has been arrested in Patna. The CID is further investigating the case and will bring the accused to Jharkhand on transit remand, CID said in a statement
AI is helping independent creators build education in local languages
Protecting children means regulating tech companies, not only banning phones in schools
IUST hosts workshop on research administration
Awantipora, Jul 8: To enhance institutional capacity in research administration and ensure efficient management of externally funded research projects, the Islamic University of Science and Technology (IUST) organized a one-day workshop on Effective Research Administration: Understanding GFR, Procurement Rules, and Documentation Requirements. The programme was jointly organized by the Office of the Dean Research and the Office of Finance. The workshop was attended by Deans, Directors, Heads of Departments, Principal Investigators of externally funded research projects, Ramanujan Fellows, and research staff from across the University. The programme aimed to familiarize participants with the provisions of the General Financial Rules (GFR), procurement procedures, Government e-Marketplace (GeM) processes, financial documentation requirements, and best practices for ensuring transparency, compliance, and accountability in research administration. Welcoming the participants, Dr. Aabid H. Shalla, Dean Research highlighted the University's rapid transformation into a research-intensive institution with a vibrant and expanding research ecosystem. He noted that IUST has witnessed a significant increase in externally funded research projects, interdisciplinary collaborations, innovation initiatives, and advanced research facilities over the past few years. He emphasized that with this growing research infrastructure comes the responsibility of ensuring robust financial governance and compliance with statutory regulations. The technical sessions covered various aspects of research administration, including procurement rules, procedures and best practices, documentation requirements for bill processing, GeM procurement and compliance, and the essentials of the General Financial Rules (GFR) in the context of research management. The sessions were conducted by finance professionals from the University, including Manzoor Ahmad Kuthroo, Assistant Finance Officer; Suhaila Gulshan, Assistant Finance Officer; and Sameer Wazir, Finance Officer. Sameer Wazir, Finance Officer, underscored the importance of financial discipline and procedural compliance in maintaining the credibility and sustainability of research institutions. He observed that effective research administration extends beyond academic excellence and requires meticulous adherence to established financial and procurement norms. The workshop coordinated by Umar Afzal concluded with an interactive discussion during which participants sought clarifications on various aspects of project administration, procurement procedures, and financial compliance.
Six killed, three injured in MUV-truck collision in Karnatakas Uttara Kannada
The deceased have been identified as the driver Sanjay Angadi(33), Basavaraj (48), Abhishek Eshwar (28), Akshay( 26), Abhishek(26), Manjunath Chulaki(32), all from Dharwad.
PM Modi calls for deeper India-Australia strategic ties amid global uncertainty
Over the past few years, we have built a strong framework for future cooperation by combining the capabilities of both countries, said Prime Minister Narendra Modi
NIT Srinagar defends crown, clinches record fourth inter-NIT F&S Cricket Title
Srinagar, Jul 8: NIT Srinagar successfully defended their title and were crowned champions of the All-India Inter-NIT Faculty & Staff Cricket Tournament (Men) 2026 after defeating NIT Puducherry by 88 runs in a one-sided grand finale. The victory marked NIT Srinagar's fourth title in the history of the tournament, underlining the institute's dominance in Inter-NIT faculty and staff cricket. Congratulating the winning team, Director, NIT Srinagar, Prof. Binod Kumar Kanaujia, said the Institute is proud for defending the title and host another successful edition of the tournament. He lauded the players for their sportsmanship and competitive spirit, appreciated the efforts of the organising committee, officials, volunteers and support staff, and congratulated all participating NITs for contributing to the success of the event. Prof. Kanaujia said such tournaments promote teamwork, camaraderie and stronger inter-institutional ties among the National Institutes of Technology. After winning the toss, NIT Srinagar elected to bat first and posted a formidable 187/4 in 20 overs. Wicketkeeper-batsman Suhail Baba starred with a blistering unbeaten 64 off 32 balls, smashing seven fours and three sixes. Aaqib Sheikh scored a fluent 50 off 38 deliveries, including six fours and a six, while skipper Faisal Irshad anchored the innings with a composed 29 off 32 balls. Shahid Hamid remained unbeaten on 12 off eight deliveries as the hosts finished on a commanding total. For NIT Puducherry, Ismail M was the pick of the bowlers with figures of 2/30 in four overs. Gowrishankar claimed 1/29 in four overs, while Murugapandi S picked up 1/27 in three overs. Sudhakar V conceded 26 runs in his four-over spell, CK Prakash gave away 60 runs in four overs, and Alaguraja K bowled one over for 10 runs. Chasing 188 for victory, NIT Puducherry were bowled out for 99 in 18.1 overs, handing NIT Srinagar a comprehensive 88-run victory. Muthu top-scored for Puducherry with 41 off 34 balls, including seven boundaries. Murugapandi S remained unbeaten on 16 off 21 balls, while Ismail M made 10. Alaguraja K (6), Edwin Johnny Divy (4), Sudhakar V (3), Karthik N (3), CK Prakash (2), Gopinath A (2) and Kavin Nivak (1) failed to make significant contributions. NIT Srinagar's bowlers produced a clinical performance. Dr. Mohsin starred with figures of 3/13 in three overs, while Dr. Majid Hussain also claimed three wickets to finish with 3/26 in 3.1 overs. Dr. Shakeel Waseem took 2/26 in four overs, Mudasir Qadir returned figures of 1/6 in two overs, Shahid Hamid claimed 1/12 in four overs, and Dr. Manoj Kumar bowled two economical overs, conceding just 13 runs. Suhail Baba was adjudged the Player of the Match for his outstanding all-round performance, scoring an unbeaten 64 off 32 balls and claiming one wicket. The Best Batsman and Man of the Series awards were presented to Aaqib Sheikh of NIT Srinagar, who finished the tournament with 364 runs, including two centuries and one half-century. The Best Bowler award went to Ismail M of NIT Puducherry, who finished as the tournament's leading wicket-taker with 11 wickets. Akash Sharma of NIT Hamirpur was named the Best Fielder for effecting 14 dismissals during the tournament. The award ceremony concluded with the presentation of trophies and mementoes to the winners, runners-up, match officials and dignitaries. The tournament report was presented by the Observer, Dr. Prashant S. Nagrale of VNIT Nagpur, who commended NIT Srinagar for the successful conduct of the championship. He praised the meticulous planning, seamless coordination, excellent hospitality and outstanding arrangements made by the host institute, expressing satisfaction with the professional management of the tournament and congratulating the organisers for hosting the event in a befitting manner. The valedictory and prize distribution ceremony was attended by Registrar, NIT Srinagar, Prof. Atikur Rehman; Dean Faculty Welfare, Prof. Manzoor Ahmad Ahanger; SAS Officer, Kowsar Ali Mir, Deans, Heads of Departments (HoDs), Heads of Centres (HoCs), Chairpersons, Chairmen, faculty members, staff, members of the organising committee, and representatives from various sections of NIT Srinagar. A felicitation ceremony was also held to honour dignitaries, officials, representatives of the participating institutes and sponsors, reflecting the warm hospitality and organisational excellence of NIT Srinagar. The formal vote of thanks was delivered by Dr. Manoj Kumar, Faculty In-Charge of the Sports Activity Centre (SAS). He acknowledged the dedicated efforts of the organising committee, volunteers, officials, participating teams and support staff for ensuring the successful conduct of the championship. He also expressed gratitude to the participating institutes, distinguished guests, sponsors and everyone associated with the successful organisation of the tournament. The proceedings were conducted by Dr. Dinesh Kumar Rajendran, bringing the All India Inter-NIT Faculty & Staff Cricket Tournament (Men) 2026 to a memorable conclusion. Earlier, NIT Hamirpur secured third place in the tournament after defeating NIT Jalandhar by 16 runs in the third-place playoff played at the Physical Education College Ground, Ganderbal. Batting first, NIT Hamirpur posted 155/6 in 20 overs. Captain Surender Soni led from the front with 39 off 28 balls, while Manish contributed 36 off 24 deliveries, Vivek Tiwari scored 25 and Neeraj Dhiman added a quick 19 off just nine balls. In reply, NIT Jalandhar were restricted to 139/7 in their allotted 20 overs despite useful contributions from Nitin Sharma (28), Avishek Singh (27) and Manjeet Singh (20 not out). NIT Hamirpur's bowlers produced a disciplined performance, with Aman Kumar and Surender Soni picking up two wickets each, while Manish and TP Sharma chipped in with one wicket apiece to seal a 16-run victory and secure third place in the tournament.
DC Kupwara reviews progress under HADP, JKCIP, functioning of KKGs
Kupwara, Jul 8: Deputy Commissioner (DC) Kupwara, Shrikant Suse on Wednesday chaired a review meeting to assess the functioning of Kisan Khidmat Ghars (KKG) in the district and the progress achieved under the Holistic Agriculture Development Programme (HADP) and the Jammu and Kashmir Competitiveness Improvement Project (JKCIP). During the meeting, the Deputy Commissioner reviewed the operational status of Kisan Khidmat Ghar Centres, with particular emphasis on Common Service Centre (CSC) onboarding, capacity building of Krishi Udyamis (KUs), delivery of services and revenue generation. A detailed review was also conducted of the districts performance against the prescribed Key Performance Indicators (KPIs) under HADP and JKCIP including course completion by enrolled farmers, establishment of approved units, tracking of established units through the OTA application, utilisation of released funds, farmer and farm registration under KKG Level-2, completion of e-KYC under KKG Level-3, daily reporting compliance by Krishi Udyamis, credit disbursement against sanctioned cases, sanction of credit applications, JKCIP coverage in selected blocks and approvals under JKCIP. The Deputy Commissioner directed all concerned departments to achieve the prescribed targets under each performance parameter through a coordinated and result-oriented approach. He instructed the officers to expedite farmer and farm registration, ensure timely completion of e-KYC of all eligible beneficiaries, improve daily reporting compliance by Krishi Udyamis, strengthen credit linkage and maintain accuracy and real-time updation of data on the designated portal for effective monitoring and evaluation. He further directed the departments to review the performance of Krishi Udyamis on a daily basis and take prompt corrective measures wherever required. The Committee reviewed the implementation status of various interventions being undertaken under the two flagship programmes. Stressing convergence among implementing departments, the Deputy Commissioner directed the officers to ensure timely execution of approved interventions, undertake regular field-level monitoring and maximise outreach so that the intended benefits reach the farming community in a transparent and time-bound manner. The meeting was attended by the Chief Planning Officer, Assistant Commissioner Development, Lead District Manager, Chief Horticulture Officer, Chief Agriculture Officer, District Agriculture Officer, District Sheep Husbandry Officer, Assistant Director Fisheries and other concerned officers.
IE Pampore Core Group meets CS, Ministers on land possession issue
Srinagar, Jul 8: A delegation of the Core Group of Industrial Estate Pampore (IE Pampore), led by its President Khalid Subhan Wani on Wednesday called on the Minister for Jal Shakti, Javed Ahmad Rana, the Minister for Agriculture, Javid Ahmad Dar, and Chief Secretary of Jammu & Kashmir, Atal Dulloo, to discuss the long-pending land possession matter concerning Industrial Estate Pampore. The delegation comprised Khan Yasir, Vice President; Nasir Ahmad, General Secretary; and Sheikh Abid, Advisor. During the meetings, the delegation presented a comprehensive briefing on the current status of the land possession file, highlighting the progress achieved so far and emphasizing the importance of its early placement before the Cabinet for a final decision. The delegation also underscored the significance of the issue for the growth of the Industrial Estate and the confidence of the industrial community. The Ministers gave a patient hearing to the delegation and assured them of their full support for the proposal during its consideration by the Cabinet. The Chief Secretary also acknowledged the concerns raised and assured the delegation of the administrations continued attention to the matter in accordance with the established process. The Core Group expressed its sincere gratitude to the Ministers and the Chief Secretary for their valuable time, constructive engagement, and positive assurances. The delegation conveyed its confidence that the matter will now move forward expeditiously, bringing long-awaited relief and certainty to the industrial stakeholders of IE Pampore.
Bengalurus Crafty community to celebrate 100th meetup with one-day craft fest
From a small crochet picnic in Cubbon Park to a 1,400-member creative collective, Bengalurus Crafty marks its 100th meetup with a one-day craft bazaar with 50 artisan stalls, live workshops, and handmade creations

