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Asian markets cautious, oil dips after Trump holds off on Iran attack

Energy markets held centre stage after U.S. President Donald Trump signalled serious negotiations with Tehran and called off planned strikes, boosting optimism that tensions could

The Hindu 19 May 2026 9:19 am

NEET goes for CBT. Genuine reform or panic-driven damage control?

As recurring paper leaks, inflated scores, coaching linkages, and institutional failures deepen the credibility crisis, the sudden shift from PnP to CBT raises questions over whether the move reflects long-term reform or a quick attempt to contain public distrust.

The Hindu 19 May 2026 9:13 am

Anthropic to let partners share Mythos cybersecurity findings with others

The protections were included in agreements with participating companies under which the model is provided, after partners sought assurances before sharing sensitive findings

The Hindu 19 May 2026 9:05 am

Beethoven up close: NCPAs ambitious two-year quartet project marks the 200th anniversary of the composers death

Cellist Gauthier Herrmann and NCPA chairman Khushroo Suntook curate the series, which features Beethovens quartets alongside masterpieces by Mozart and other western greats.

The Hindu 19 May 2026 9:03 am

Iran-Israel war LIVE: Trump says 'very positive development' in Iran talks

Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps said internet fibre optic cables passing through the Strait of Hormuz could be brought under a system of permits as Tehran tightens control over the waterway.

The Hindu 19 May 2026 8:45 am

Voting patterns of government employees in recent elections | Data

In the three States where the ruling parties lost the elections, their vote share among postal votes came down compared with their performance in 2021

The Hindu 19 May 2026 8:29 am

Stalins son-in-law says he accepts peoples verdict in Assembly polls

PEN is committed to listening deeply, understanding our shortcomings honestly, and moving forward with a renewed sense of purpose and growth, he said

The Hindu 19 May 2026 7:14 am

Maharashtra Congress to hold training camp for 7,000 office-bearers

The training programme is intended to familiarise new functionaries with party organisation, election procedures, and administrative responsibilities

The Hindu 19 May 2026 6:18 am

Lawyers abstain from work at Rouse Avenue Court over judges remarks to advocate

The protest, led by members of the Bar, affected regular proceedings in parts of the court complex, with several cases being adjourned or delayed owing to the absence of legal representation

The Hindu 19 May 2026 6:15 am

U.S. to screen for Ebola at airports, one American in Democratic Republic of Congo infected

The measures shared by the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) come as the World Health Organisation has declared the deadly Ebola outbreak in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) an international health emergency

The Hindu 19 May 2026 5:01 am

NTK will go it alone in the next Lok Sabha elections: Seeman

Seeman urged his party cadre not to get disheartened by the recent Assembly election results, which saw the partys vote share drop by 50

The Hindu 19 May 2026 4:52 am

Significance of Varaha avatar

The Hindu 19 May 2026 3:34 am

Barcelona wins in Lewandowski's farewell, Sevilla avoids relegation despite loss to Real Madrid

Barcelona announced May 16 that the 37-year-old Lewandowski was leaving after four seasons.

The Hindu 19 May 2026 3:21 am

Neymar picked for Brazils World Cup squad despite doubts on fitness

Neymar is Brazil's all-time top goal-scorer with 79 but has struggled to return to top fitness since he tore his left ACL in October 2023

The Hindu 19 May 2026 3:06 am

Two suspects in shooting at San Diego mosque dead, police source says

Authorities earlier said they believe multiple people have been shot at the Islamic Centre about 9 miles (14 km) north of downtown San Diego

The Hindu 19 May 2026 2:59 am

New emblem of Rajasthan Assembly reflects constitutional values, cultural identity

The emblems launch marked the completion of 75 years of establishment of the State Assembly

The Hindu 19 May 2026 2:42 am

Politicial decision must on cut-off for mid-term polls under the simultaneous election system: Joint Parliamentary Committee chairman

P.P. Choudhary says Presidents Rule can also be applied for the remainder of the term.

The Hindu 19 May 2026 2:21 am

Trump says delaying Iran attack at request of Gulf leaders

Donald Trump said he had further instructed them to be prepared to go forward with a full, large scale assault of Iran, on a moments notice, in the event that an acceptable Deal is not reached

The Hindu 19 May 2026 1:48 am

J&K earmarks 10% PRI Capex for rural sanitation asset maintenance

Focus on reviving non-functional segregation sheds, compost pits, waste vehicles Umar Raina Srinagar, May 18: The government has earmarked 10 per cent of Panchayati Raj Institutions (PRI) Capex Grants for the operation and maintenance of rural sanitation and Solid & Liquid Waste Management (SLWM) assets across Jammu andKashmir, a move aimed at strengthening the sustainability of infrastructure created under the Swachh Bharat Mission-Gramin (SBM-G), officials said. The decision, taken earlier this year in February, is expected to provide long-term institutional and financial support for maintaining sanitation assets established in Panchayats over the years, including segregation sheds, compost pits, waste collection vehicles, e-carts, and other waste management infrastructure developed under SBM-G. According to officials,whilesignificant infrastructure has been created in rural areas,the effective functioning and sustainability of these assets remain dependenton regular maintenance, manpower support, and proper waste processing systems. The earmarking of dedicated Operation and Maintenance (O&M) funds isbeingviewed as a major steptowardsimproving rural sanitation services at the grassroots level. The initiative is expected to facilitate regular door-to-door waste collection services, maintenance and repair of waste management machinery and vehicles, revival of non-functional segregation sheds and composting units, and scientific management of biodegradable as well as non-biodegradable waste. Officials further said that the funds will also support sanitation workersthrough the provision ofsafety gear and operational assistance whilehelping improvesource segregation and awareness among rural households. Sources said special emphasis isbeing laid on the revival and operationalization of alreadyexisting but non-functional assets instead of creating additional infrastructure. The government is also focusing on decentralized and environmentally sustainable waste processing systems suited for rural areas and Panchayat-level requirements. The earmarked funds are also expected to address operational challenges related to transportation, segregation, processing, maintenance, and disposal of waste, thereby improving overall cleanliness and sanitation standards in villages across the Union Territory. Officials maintained that the initiative reflects the governments commitment towards strengthening rural sanitation systems, ensuring the sustainability of public assets, and promoting cleaner, healthier, and environmentally responsible Panchayats across Jammu and Kashmir.

RisingKashmir 19 May 2026 1:47 am

States Startup Ranking Framework:J&K emerges as Aspiring Leader in Category A

Participates in all 6 Reform Areas, 19 Action Points Ovaise Gul Srinagar, May 18: The Union Territory of Jammu and Kashmir has emerged as an Aspiring Leader under the States Startup Ranking Framework (SRF), a flagship initiative of the Department for Promotion of Industry and Internal Trade (DPIIT) aimed at strengthening startup ecosystems across the country. As per the details accessed by Rising Kashmir, J&K has participated in all 6 Reform Areas and 19 Action Points under the 5th edition of States Startup Ecosystem Ranking, and has been positioned as an Aspiring Leader UT in Category A. Startup Ranking is a yearly capacity-buildingexercise created and released by DPIIT that evaluates all States and Union Territories on their efforts to build an ecosystem conducive to startup growth. The fifth edition of the States Startup Ecosystem Ranking Framework (SRF) was officially released earlier this year. As perthe Reform Area details,J&K hassecured 30% in Market Access & Reach, 44% in Ecosystem Capacity Building, 21% in Infrastructure Support, 44% inInstitutional Support,50% in Focus on Innovation & Sustainability. Meanwhile, according to the Annual Report 2025-26, Department for Promotion of Industry & Internal Trade (DPIIT), Ministry of Commerce & Industry, Government of India, the States SRF accelerates efforts undertaken by the Centre and States to promote an entrepreneurial mindset across the country. Capacity building measures have also been undertaken for ecosystem enablers and innovators to promote economic growth while upholding the spirit of cooperativefederalism, the report reveals. In the 5th edition of the Ranking Exercise, Startup India organised three regionalcapacitybuilding and exposure visits for officials from States and Union Territories in Gujarat, Nagaland and Kerala. The exercise witnessed the highest participation so far, with 34 out of 36 States and Union Territories taking part. The framework focuses on key reform areas, including institutional support to ecosystem stakeholders, access to digital and physical infrastructure, funding opportunities, market access for startups, capacity building of enablers, and promotion of innovation and sustainability.

RisingKashmir 19 May 2026 1:43 am

Gender, caregiving, the law in Indian research funding

The structural gender gaps in Indias research ecosystem must be addressed

The Hindu 19 May 2026 1:41 am

Melting Glaciers: Part 10 :Kashmir could lose 70% of glaciers by century end

KU research reveals rapid glacier retreat across Himalayas; deep climatic disturbance underway, warn scientists STUDY HIGHLIGHTS Abid Bashir Srinagar, May 18: A study conducted by researchers from the University of Kashmir (KU) has warned that nearly 70 per cent of glaciers across Jammu, Kashmir and Ladakh could disappear by the end of this century if current climate trends continue, raising fears of a major ecological transformation in the Himalayan region. The study and related glacier research by Kashmir University scientists found that glaciers acrossthe Kashmir Himalayas are retreating rapidly due to rising temperatures, erratic snowfall and changing climatic conditions linked to global warming. Researchers observed significant recession in all nine major glaciers studied through satellite imagery and glacier terminus mapping, while another glacier inventory study documented shrinkage among 122 glaciers in the Pir Panjal range over the past four decades. According to the study, smaller low-altitude glaciers are the most vulnerable and may disappear entirely in the coming decades if warming trends continue. The glaciers are showing clear signs of accelerated retreat, the study noted, warning that glacier loss is reshaping high-altitude Himalayan landscapes across Kashmir. The University of Kashmir research observed expanding rocky terrain, fragmented snowfields and visible retreat in glacier boundaries in several upper catchments, indicating rapid environmental changes underway in the mountains. Scientists associated with the study said glaciers function as natural freshwater reserves and climate regulators for the Himalayan ecosystem. The retreat of glaciers points towards a deeper climatic disturbance in the Himalayas, researchers noted in the study. The study also highlighted concerns over the long-term impact of glacier recession on mountain ecology, river systems and environmental stability in the region. Among the glaciers witnessing visible retreat is the famous Kolahoi glacier, often referred to by researchers as Kashmirs water tower. Environmental experts familiar with the study said glacier recession remains one of the most serious but under-discussed climate threats facing the Himalayas because the crisis unfolds gradually and often escapes immediate public attention. The dangerous aspect is that glacier collapse happens silently, an environmental researcher said while referring to the findings of the University study. By the time the consequences become fully visible, much of the damage may already be irreversible. The researchers urged stronger glacier monitoring systems, climate adaptation strategies and protection of ecologically fragile Himalayan regions from unregulated developmental activities. The study warned that if current warming patterns continue, future generations may inherit the Himalayas vastly different from the snow-covered mountains that historically defined Kashmirs landscape.

RisingKashmir 19 May 2026 1:40 am

Fuel, LPG supply normal across J&K: Oil Industry

No disruption; avoid panic buying; stocks continuously monitored RK News Service Srinagar, May 18:The overall fuel supply position in the Union Territory of Jammu and Kashmir continues to remain stable and adequate, a top official of the Oil Industry said on Monday. Oil Industrys State Level Coordinator, Himanshu Sharmasaid the entire supplychain, including terminals, depots, and retail outlets,is functioning efficiently without any disruption. In a statement issued here, Sharma informed that Public Sector Oil Marketing Companies (OMCs) have confirmed that the availability of essential petroleum products, including petrol, diesel, and Liquefied Petroleum Gas (LPG), remains normal and uninterrupted across Jammu and Kashmir. He said fuel stocks are being continuously monitored, and replenishment activities are progressing smoothly across all locations. LPG supplies to domestic consumers are being prioritisedand are beingmaintained normally across the Union Territory.Necessarysteps are being taken to ensure uninterrupted delivery to all consumers, Sharma said. He said the Oil Industry is maintaining close coordination on logistics, stock movement, and retail operations to ensureseamless availability of fuelacross the region. Appealing to citizens to avoid panic buying, Sharma advised the public to continue with normal consumption patterns and rely only on official communications issued by OMCs for accurate and verified information regarding fuel availability.

RisingKashmir 19 May 2026 1:38 am

Kashmir sizzles, Jammu crosses 41C

Abid Bashir Srinagar, May 18: Jammu and Kashmir on Monday witnessed one of the hottest days of the season so far as an intense early summer heatwave tightened its grip across the Union Territory, pushing temperatures several degrees above normal and raising concerns over public health, water stress and agricultural impact. The Valley, traditionally known for its mild summers, experienced unusually hotconditions with Srinagar recordinga maximum temperature of 31.5C, which was 6.1 degrees above normal for this time of the year, according to the India Meteorological Department (IMD). The heat was even more pronounced in south Kashmir, where Qazigund emergedamongthe hottest places in the Valley at 33.0C, a staggering 8.6 degrees above normal. Kokernag recorded 30.8C, seven degrees above average, while Kupwara settled at 29.5C. Tourist resorts that generally offer relief from rising temperatures also witnessed abnormal warming. Pahalgam recorded 26.4C, while Gulmarg, famous for its cool climate even during peak summer, registered 23.6C, over seven degrees above normal. The Jammu division continued to remain under severe heat stress. Jammu city recorded a scorching 41.1C, while Katra touched 38.4C. Banihal, Batote and Bhaderwah also recorded temperatures significantly above seasonal averages. Director Meteorological Department Srinagar, Mukhtar Ahmad, said the prolonged dry weather and absence of major western disturbanceshavecontributed to the sharp rise in temperatures across Jammu and Kashmir. The weather is likely to remain mainly dry for the next two days, and temperatures may stay above normal across most places. However, from May 20 onwards, there is a possibility of light rain and thundershower activity at isolated places, which may bring temporary relief, he said. Mukhtar Ahmad said the prevailing weather pattern isbeinginfluenced by clear skies and dry continental winds, leading to rapid daytime heating. He added that cloud build-up and gusty winds may occur in some higher reaches and parts of north Kashmir later this week. Independent weather forecaster Faizan Arif termed the present heat conditions unusual but increasingly frequent in Kashmir. We are witnessing summer-like conditions much earlier than what used to be considered normal for Kashmir. Such prolonged dry and hot spells are becoming more frequent due to broader climatic changes across the Himalayan region, Faizan said. He said if the dry weather continues through the remainder of May, there could be visible stress on streams, springs and agricultural fields, particularly in rain-fed areas of south and central Kashmir. Day temperatures in the plains of Kashmir are expected to hover between 30C and 33C during the next 48 hours, while Jammu may continue to witness temperatures above 40C before a slight decline later this week, he added. The rising temperatures have also started affecting daily life across the Valley. Markets wore a relatively deserted look during afternoon hours as people avoided direct exposure to the sun. Tourist spots, parks and riversides witnessed increased footfall in the evening as residents and visitors sought respite from the heat. Doctors have meanwhile advised people to take precautions amid the soaring temperatures. Health experts said hospitals are witnessing an increase in complaints related to dehydration, fatigue, headaches and heat exhaustion, especially among children, elderly persons and outdoor workers. People should avoid unnecessary travel during peak afternoon hours, drink plenty of water and consume fresh fruits and fluids to prevent dehydration, a senior doctor at Srinagars SMHS Hospital said. Experts have also urged orchardists and farmers to ensure adequate irrigation for crops and fruit plants, as prolonged dry weather during the crucial growing season could impact productivity. The continuing heatwave has simultaneously led to a spike in electricity demand across Jammu and Kashmir, with increased use of cooling appliances putting additional pressure on the power supply system.

RisingKashmir 19 May 2026 1:37 am

LG to lead anti-drug padyatra in Pulwama today

Event at Sports Stadium at 10:30 am; DC invites public to participate Younus Rashid Pulwama, May 18: Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha will lead apadyatra atSports Stadium, Pulwama on Tuesday as part of the ongoing Nasha Mukt Jammu KashmirAbhiyaan, aimed at spreadingawareness against drug abuse across the Union Territory, officials said. The programme is scheduled to begin at 10:30 am and will feature an address by the Lieutenant Governor before the padyatra. Deputy Commissioner (DC) Pulwama Dr Basharat Qayoom said the event is being organised under the Nasha Mukt Jammu and Kashmir Abhiyaan and appealed to people from all sections of society to participate. This is a public programme and we invite religious leaders, political and social activists, youth clubs, senior citizens, tradersbodies,bar association, horticulture and industrial associations, and all stakeholders of the district to take part, he said. The padyatra will start from Sports Stadium in Pulwama, and will be led by the Lieutenant Governor. The programme is part of the ongoing 100-day anti-drug campaignbeingspearheaded by LG Sinha across Jammu and Kashmir. Similar padyatras have already been held in districts including Jammu, Srinagar, Budgam, and Kathua with participation from students, youth, and civil society groups.

RisingKashmir 19 May 2026 1:35 am

Strategic spark in India-South Korea defence ties

Expanding defence cooperation will reflect shared regional security priorities

The Hindu 19 May 2026 1:35 am

LG inspects SASB Yatri Niwas at Pantha Chowk

Directs completion of pending works before yatra RK News Service Srinagar, May 18: Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha on Monday conducted an on-site inspection and reviewed ongoing construction works and pilgrim facilities at the Shri Amarnathji Shrine Board (SASB) Yatri Niwas at Pantha Chowk, Srinagar. He directed officials to expedite progress and ensure completion of pending works well before the commencement of the Shri Amarnath Ji Yatra. The Lieutenant Governor also reviewed arrangements for the sound and light show dedicated to Baba Barfani. During the inspection, LG Sinha interacted with officials and called for timely completion of all facilities to ensure a comfortable and spiritually fulfilling experience for pilgrims. The Lieutenant Governor was accompanied by SASB CEO Dr Mandeep K. Bhandari, SASB Member Mukesh Garg, DIG CKR Rajiv Pandey, SSP Srinagar Dr G.V. Sundeep Chakravarthy, Deputy Commissioner Srinagar Akshay Labroo, and other senior officers.

RisingKashmir 19 May 2026 1:34 am

Kashmir felt pain of terror after Pahalgam attack: LG Sinha

People now coming out openly against terrorism Shafat Malik Srinagar, May 18: Asserting that Kashmir had begun feeling the pain of terrorism directly after the Pahalgam terror attack, Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha on Monday said public attitudes towards terrorism were changing, with more people openly distancing themselves from terror and violence. In an interview with a national television channel, Sinha observed that change was becoming increasingly visible in public reactions to terror incidents, particularly after the Pahalgam attack, where demonstrations against violence were witnessed in several parts of Jammu and Kashmir. I would say that this change is increasing in a significant way because people are now coming out openly, he said. Sinha said the administration viewed the shift not merely as a law-and-order development but as a broader social response shaped by years of violence and instability. The pain is directly linked to terror and people are understanding it, he added. The Lieutenant Governor said the administration had intensified outreach towards families affected by terrorism over the past several decades, many of whom remained outside institutional support mechanisms despite existing provisions. There was already a provision that such families could be given government jobs, but many had not received support, he said. Sinha said he personally interacted with several families affected by terrorism and described their experiences as deeply emotional, following which the administration accelerated rehabilitation and appointment processes. According to him, nearly 500 terror-affected families had either received appointment letters or approvals for government employment. We have already issued approval letters to nearly 500 people, he said. The LG added that authorities were carrying out detailed scrutiny while processing such cases, noting that different categories of affected persons were approaching the administration for assistance. Some people whose relatives were killed during anti-terror operations also approach authorities seeking similar benefits, so the process requires scrutiny, he explained. The administration intended to continue rehabilitation measures and extend support to families affected by militancy. We will help all terror victims and ensure rehabilitation in every possible way, he affirmed. Speaking on security, Sinha said Pakistan was continuing attempts to destabilise Jammu and Kashmir, but security agencies had strengthened counter-infiltration and anti-terror operations across both Kashmir and Jammu regions. Referring to the Pahalgam attack and subsequent counter-terror operations, the Lieutenant Governor said security agencies had identified and tracked all those involved. Our Army, Jammu and Kashmir Police and CRPF identified each one involved during Operation Mahadev, he said. The response mounted after the attack reflected the governments stated security policy, leading to Operation Sindoor carried out by Indian forces. The target that was decided was achieved within the planned time. There was no need to go beyond that, Sinha said, adding that the governments clear operational objectives were met within 48 to 72 hours. Drawing a comparison with ongoing international conflicts, Sinha noted that prolonged wars elsewhere showed the importance of defined military objectives. There are full-scale wars taking place in different parts of the world and outcomes are still uncertain. India achieved the target it had fixed, he said. On cross-border firing and drone-related incidents, Sinha said the administration and the Centre had extended support to affected civilians. The Government of India has provided assistance to those affected, and rehabilitation measures are being monitored regularly, he said. The LG also said a Vibrant Village programme was being implemented to strengthen infrastructure and development in border areas. The Prime Minister wants border villages to develop on par with any other village, he said. Asked why India had not expanded military operations further towards areas across the Line of Control that host infiltration camps, Sinha reiterated that the governments stated targets had already been achieved. The target was fixed before the operation, so there was no need to go beyond that, he said. Sinha addressed concerns regarding terrorism-related activity in the Jammu region, particularly in Kathua, Udhampur and Kishtwar, saying Pakistan had attempted to shift focus towards Jammu after facing pressure in Kashmir. Our neighbour thought that since extensive operations were taking place in Kashmir, they should attempt activities in Jammu, he said. However, the security grid in Jammu had now been strengthened substantially. The Army, J&K Police and CAPFs are fully prepared there now, he added. Operations in the region were progressing effectively, and security agencies were capable of responding to emerging threats. On concerns regarding radicalisation through encrypted digital platforms, the Lieutenant Governor said security agencies were monitoring online activity and adapting to technological changes. Everything is happening through phones and encrypted platforms now. As they change methods, we will also change methods, he said. Multiple agencies were involved in monitoring such threats, and the situation remained under control. Our security agencies are working on this very seriously, and there is full coordination among agencies, he maintained. Responding to a question regarding protests linked to developments in West Asia and concerns over possible radicalisation, Sinha said democratic expression would be permitted within constitutional limits. As long as it remains within democratic limits, everyone has freedom of expression, he said. At the same time, he warned that authorities would act if those limits were crossed. The red line has been defined, and no one will be allowed to cross it, he added. Speaking on the 100-day Nasha Mukt Abhiyan, Sinha said the administration had launched a coordinated campaign against narcotics networks, terrorism and cross-border destabilisation, adding that the anti-drug drive was being carried out with systematic action and without targeting innocent persons. The LG said the administration was simultaneously focusing on disrupting supply chains, public awareness, and long-term rehabilitation of drug addicts. We are working on three fronts. The first is to completely disrupt the supply chain, second is awareness and third is rehabilitation, he said. Sinha said that during the last 37 to 38 days, police and security agencies had achieved more than 90 per cent success in disrupting narcotics supply chains. According to him, 766 FIRs were registered and 856 accused arrested during the period. He said 677 kilograms

RisingKashmir 19 May 2026 1:33 am

Waiting for the storm: On weather events, Indias vulnerability

Despite the predictability of weather events, India remains vulnerable

The Hindu 19 May 2026 1:24 am

Improving efficiency of fertilizer use in India

The more fertilizers we use, the more they deplete the soils organic matter and its holding capacity for water and nutrients, threatening crop yields and pushing farmers to add more fertilizers

The Hindu 19 May 2026 1:14 am

A new political trajectory in Bihar

All is not well among the NDA allies in the State

The Hindu 19 May 2026 1:09 am

Elections to 17 Maharashtra Council seats on June 18

The newly elected members will serve a full six-year term while the Nagpur MLC will serve the remaining term till January 1, 2028

The Hindu 19 May 2026 1:04 am

The Titanmaker

Control with the ball, crucial lower-order runs, and composure under pressure Holder has changed the rhythm of Titans season. Now, they look like one of the most complete teams in the tournament and are gathering momentum going into theplayoffs

The Hindu 19 May 2026 12:59 am

Inquiry committee probing allegations against Justice Varma submits report to Speaker

Report to be presented to both Houses of Parliament in due course, say officials

The Hindu 19 May 2026 12:52 am

Speaker Rather Stresses Inter-State Cooperation

RK News Service SRINAGAR, MAY 18: The delegates of Committee on Government Assurances of Legislative Council Bihar, Minority Welfare Committee of Committee of Legislative Assembly Bihar and Committee on Government Assurances of the Legislative Assembly Jharkhand, on Monday visited the Jammu and Kashmir Legislative Assembly and called on the Speaker, J&K Legislative Assembly Abdul Rahim Rather. The Speaker welcomed the committee members and highlighted the important role of the Committee on Government Assurances in ensuring accountability and transparency in governance. He stated that engaging with the committees from other states is essential to understand the diverse legislative landscapes across our country. It is through this collaborative spirit that all assemblies can work together to uphold and strengthen the democratic values of the nation. The high-level visit was focused on a bilateral exchange of knowledge, aiming to deepen the mutual understanding of legislative work cultures and the specific procedural functions of their respective committees. The visit also marks a significant step in fostering inter-state cooperation between the legislative bodies. During the interaction, the delegates shared best practices and discussed the evolving mechanisms used to ensure government accountability through the assurance process. By studying the work culture and functioning of their counterparts, the committees aim to implement more robust frameworks for tracking and fulfilling government promises made on the floor of the House. The visiting delegations appreciated the functioning of the J&K Legislative Assembly and expressed satisfaction over the exchange of knowledge and best practices during the visit.

RisingKashmir 19 May 2026 12:51 am

Man arrested in Madurai for trafficking Indian nationals to cyber scam compounds in Cambodia

The accused, identified as Madhan Vadivel, received commissions for each recruitment. He even ran restaurants inside the compounds in Cambodia and supplied Indian food to the victims

The Hindu 19 May 2026 12:50 am

Two airlines staff booked for 2.2-crore fraud

The Hindu 19 May 2026 12:50 am

CM, Ministers use metro, electric bus to promote govt.s austerity campaign

Efforts are on to strengthen last-mile connectivity, says Gupta,urges residents to use public transport; Oppn. criticises move, calls it gimmick intended to mislead people

The Hindu 19 May 2026 12:35 am

IPL 2026 CSK vs SRH: Cummins and Kishan show the way as Sunrisers march into playoffs

Klaasen, too, plays a big role in the Hyderabad outfits win; the result also confirms Titans qualification while Super Kings hopes hang by a thread

The Hindu 19 May 2026 12:23 am

IPL 2026 | Win toss and field first the dominant trend

Of the 62 matches played so far this season (till the Delhi Capitals-Rajasthan Royals clash on Sunday), toss winners have elected to field in 52

The Hindu 19 May 2026 12:18 am

Golden era of India-Europe ties | Inside Oslo summit during PM Modi visit

From Oslo City Hall, heres a ground report on the India-Norway business and research summit during Prime Minister Narendra Modis visit. With key agreements on green energy, technology and investment, the meeting highlights growing India-Europe ties.

The Hindu 19 May 2026 12:01 am

Southern Railway eases speed restrictions after completing track rectification works

The Chennai Division identified sharp curves and undertook rail straightening worksinBeach-Egmore, Egmore-Villupuram, Central-Arakkonam and Central-Gudur sections. This is part of efforts to improve line capacity and enhance operational flexibility of both suburban and long-distance trains

The Hindu 18 May 2026 11:57 pm

CAA applicants must declare passport status, surrender foreign passports: MHA

Home Ministry notifies amendment to Citizenship Rules; move comes days after BJP came to power for the first time in West Bengal where a large number of Matua community, the intended beneficiaries of CAA legislation reside

The Hindu 18 May 2026 11:53 pm

4 dead, 8 hurt as gunman opens fire in southern Turkiye: reports

At least two people were killed when the assailant opened fire at a restaurant, with the two others killed elsewhere and the assailant fleeing in a car

The Hindu 18 May 2026 11:21 pm

Keir Starmer will not set out a timetable to quit: U.K. Deputy PM

Lawmaker Wes Streeting, who quit as Health Minister last week, said on Saturday (May 17) he would stand in any formal leadership contest.

The Hindu 18 May 2026 11:20 pm

Chennai to host BBL-16 season opener

The Hindu 18 May 2026 11:17 pm

U.S. extends sanctions waiver on Russian at-sea oil by 30 days

The latest temporary 30-day general license will provide the most vulnerable nations with the ability to temporarily access Russian oil currently stranded at sea, Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent said in a social media post.

The Hindu 18 May 2026 10:59 pm

India is now Maoist-free, declares Shah, with pride

Home Minister says the country is largely free from security challenges of Jammu & Kashmir, the Northeast, and Naxalism; he urges the people of Bastar to accept about 3,000 surrendered Naxals and help them become part of the mainstream

The Hindu 18 May 2026 10:58 pm

Focus shifts to tussle within AIADMKahead of district secretaries meeting with EPS

A cross-section of the party functionaries feels that Mr. Palaniswamishould follow up on his statement calling on the dissidents to agree to talks with an appeal for reunification

The Hindu 18 May 2026 10:50 pm

ICICI Bank to retain majority holding in ICICI Prudential Life Insurance

Announcement follows JV partner Prudential decision to reposition India operations by acquiring a controlling stake in competitor Bharti Life Insurance

The Hindu 18 May 2026 10:43 pm

Shortages of diesel in pockets seen hampering free movement of trucks

According to some transportersthere are pockets where fuel supply is restricted, but the situation is yet to go out of hand

The Hindu 18 May 2026 10:34 pm

Nifty flat but most stocks declined on costly oil

The top five stocks on Nifty 50 were concentrated to two sectors, banking and technology

The Hindu 18 May 2026 10:30 pm

Fertiliser subsidy bill for FY27 may rise by 70,000 crore on West Asia crisis: Official

The budgetary allocation for fertiliser subsidies in 2026-27 stands at 1.71 lakh crore

The Hindu 18 May 2026 10:27 pm

Watch: Ebola outbreak in DR Congos Ituri and Uganda: 80 deaths reported

The WHO has declared the Ebola outbreak in the Democratic Republic of Congo and Uganda a public health emergency of international concern.

The Hindu 18 May 2026 10:26 pm

Cut foreign travel, use more EVs: Finance Ministrys austerity steps for public sector banks & insurers

Circular does not mention the West Asia crisis, but it comes a little more than a week after Prime Minister Narendra Modi exhorted the nation to adopt similar austerity measures.

The Hindu 18 May 2026 10:18 pm

When God has to fix your film | Karuppu - Deus Ex Machina Explained | FMM 21

In this episode of Frequently Made Mistakes, we break down: Why Deus Ex Machina often feels like cheating, When divine intervention actually works, How movies like Bruce Almighty, Liar Liar and OMG Oh My God! make the device work, and why Karuppu creates such divided reactions.

The Hindu 18 May 2026 10:17 pm

We have to take care of rare talent Mayank: Arun

Mayank Yadav made a sensational debut in the IPL two years ago, when he took three for 27 for the Lucknow Super Giants against the Punjab Kings, was named the Player of the Match, and clocked 155.8 kmph

The Hindu 18 May 2026 10:16 pm

Why has the WHO declared a PHEIC over the Ebola outbreak in Africa ?

What is Ebola? What prompted the WHO to declare a PHEIC over the outbreak in Africa? How is Ebola transmitted? What are the symptoms and available treatments? What measures are being taken to contain the outbreak?

The Hindu 18 May 2026 10:15 pm

Watch: The False political narratives around Vijay & TVK | Focus Tamil Nadu

Just days after Vijay became Tamil Nadu Chief Minister, social media exploded with viral claims, AI-generated images and exaggerated political narratives around TVK. From fake historic firsts to recycled government schemes, this episode separates facts from fiction in the age of viral politics.

The Hindu 18 May 2026 10:14 pm