Warehouse collapse: Mazdoor Cell seeks FIR against former mayor Firhad Hakim, two ex-councillors
The complaint was submitted by the BJMC, South Kolkata district, at Taratala police station on June 25 in the wake of the warehouse collapse on Transport Depot Road in Taratala that claimed at least 16 lives
Bhagyarajs genius effortlessly melded comedy and crisis
The fact that Bhagyaraj brought down the hero from a pedestal a bespectacled, skinny youngster not afraid of being vulnerable, poor, or self-deprecatory, and willing to be laughed at lent itself to the humour track
Maharashtra Teacher Eligibility Test postponed day before exam after suspicion of paper leak
Case registered, probe on, Opposition demands inquiry
YSRCP leaders visit to Amaravati villages blocked by farmers, scuffle breaks out
The leaders had gone under the CRDA Rythu Parirakshana Committee banner; farmers said they had no right to visit, and a constable was reportedly injured in stone-throwing
Kerala KEAM results: Roshan Raju tops engineering, Vinayak Narayan bags first rank in pharmacy
Higher Education Minister Roji M. John declared the results in Kochi
Pakistan emerged as peacemaker after mediating Iran-U.S. deal: Shehbaz Sharif
Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif said that Pakistan was navigating conflicts and multi-faceted security challenges, marked by a dangerous combination of international and internal threats
Pune trekker murder: Police summon Siya Goyal's parents, brother for questioning
Siya's parents Pravin and Puja Goyal and brother Sahil arrived at the police station in the morning
Delhi Police arrests two operatives of gangster Goldy Dhillon
The accused, Jatin Bhardwaj alias Nannu (28) and Sukhwinder Singh alias Bagga (28), are residents of Rajpura in Punjab
Student ID cards will not carry caste details, clarifies Tamil Nadu Minister Sengottaiyan
Minister for Revenue and Disaster Management K.A. Sengottaiyan had said the State government would issue identity cards containing details such as students address, community certificate, blood group, Aadhaar number, and phone number to Class X and Class XII students in the first phase
Andhra Pradesh Pulse Polio drive from June 28 to cover 49.2 lakh children
Drops will be given at 29,873 booths on June 28, with house-to-house visits on June 29 and 30 to cover children missed at the booths
Indonesian police arrest dozens in anti-government protest
Surabaya police chief Luthfie Sulistiawan told reporters late on June 26, that officers had taken firm actions to push back protesters after some threw projectiles
In pictures: K Bhagyaraj, the master storyteller
K Bhagyaraj, writer, director, and actor, redefined Tamil cinema through the 1980s with his razor-sharp screenplays and deeply relatable middle-class stories.
Some union leaders are misleading RTC employees: Ponnam Prabhakar
Unions agreed for elections before RTC employees merger into government
K. Bhagyaraj: Tamil cinemas master of screenplay and storytelling
The success formula of Bhagyarajs early hit movies was fundamentally simple. His films were structured around personal or situational conflicts arising in the lives of ordinary individuals, a screenplay moving toward the resolution of that conflict, good songs, and plenty of situational comedy sprinkled throughout
Haiwaan: Akshay Kumar and Saif Ali Khans thriller gets release date
Directed by Priyadarshan, the film reunites Akshay and Saif after 18 years
KMC Commissioner expresses ire over supervision teams of Anna Canteens
On a surprise visit, the Commissioner found three of the seven staff present and warned that he would complain to the Anna Canteen CEO if it continued
South Africa protest: Migrants scramble a way out
My father stayed underground for 19 months during Emergency, recalls P.V.N. Madhav
The State BJP chief recalled his fathers 19 months underground during the Emergency, at the fourth memorial lecture on his 92nd birth anniversary
Explained: China, Bangladesh in talks over Teesta project
China has harvested its major rivers for power generation and irrigation, and is considered a major dam builder among the world powers
Parties seen as key to driving global governance, modernization
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Seoul says Chinese, Russian military aircraft enter its air defence zone
The Joint Chiefs of Staff in Seoul said the Chinese and Russian aircraft had entered and then left the Korea Air Defence Identification Zone over East Sea and South Sea
FIFA World Cup 2026: Iran's Taremi criticises logistical issues, suggests side not welcome in U.S.
Who wants to help us? Who? If they want us to be out OK, let's [be] out, let's get out; But that's not fair, says Iran captain Mehdi Taremi
K. Bhagyaraj: the quintessential man-next-door hero of Tamil cinema
As a bespectacled hero, Bhagyaraj cut through the preconceived notions of how a celluloid figure should appear
UN rights chief calls for investigations into U.S. deaths in immigration custody
The U.S. Department of Homeland Securitys inspector general is examining deaths of people in U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement custody from October 2021 through March 2026
Thousands of Venezuelans left suddenly homeless have since poured into parks, plazas and even the shoulders of blocked highways, looking for a place to lay their heads
In Seattle, LGBTQ and World Cup are feted except by Iran, Egypt
We're very inclusive; we are proud of our diversity, our inclusion, and we want everyone who comes here, to know that this is a month where we celebrate Juneteenth, says Louise Chernin
Trump threatens 100% tax on European imports if countries impose tax on digital services
Trump said the new tax would supersede any previously negotiated trade deals
Netanyahu says Israel to remain in south Lebanon until Hezbollah disarms
The most important thing is, first of all, that Israel remains in the security zone in southern Lebanon. This is a major achievement, and we will maintain it as long as Hezbollah has not disarmed, says Mr. Netanyahu
Politics: where the versatile Bhagyaraj could not make a dent
Actor-director K. Bhagyaraj passed away following a heart attack on Saturday; known for his versatility in the film world, Mr. Bhagyaraj, however, had a political stint that did not take off
U.S. allows limited access to Anthropics Mythos AI model
Access to Mythos 5 had been blocked by U.S. authorities due to concerns about national security
Iran Guards say targeted U.S. sites in response to strikes: state TV
The U.S. military had earlier announced that it had struck targets in Iran in response to an attack on a commercial vessel in the Strait of Hormuz, which it attributed to Tehran
Devika Sihag, Rounak Chouhan, K. Srikanth seal semifinal berths in US Open badminton
Fragments fall after an aircraft hits Beijings tallest building.
How iron deficiency in pre-adolescent children can affect learning
In neurology terms, iron is the basic building block of a healthy and functioning brain. An iron-deficient child may be unable to process information effectively, resulting in growing frustration in class and at home
Indian domestic cooks of the digital age
With employers choosing video links over family recipes, kitchen helpers are learning global flavours from YouTube and Reels upskilling themselves and asking for better pay
FIH Pro League: Dominant India thrash Pakistan 7-1
After conceding an early goal, India stormed back through strikes from Sukhjeet Singh (20th), Harmanpreet Singh (26th), Hardik Singh (34th), Jugraj Singh (35th), Abhishek (41st), Raj Kumar Pal (44th) and Dilpreet Singh (54th) to register an emphatic victory
The genius of K. Bhagyaraj is eternal: Karthik Kumar
Actor, stand up comedian and filmmaker Karthik Kumar, who collaborated with K. Bhagyaraj in the 2022 comedy-drama Super Senior Heroes, gives a moving account of working with the late actor-writer-director, who passed away on Saturday (June 27, 2026)
Why is Indias humanitarian aid in response to Venezuelan earthquake called Operation Amistad?
The name is derived from the Spanish word amistad, meaning friendship, reflecting Indias solidarity with the South American nation in a time of crisis
Israel, Lebanon and U.S. sign trilateral framework agreement
Israel, Lebanon and the U.S. have signed a trilateral framework agreement in Washington aimed at reducing tensions along the border. The deal outlines a phased Israeli troop withdrawal from parts of southern Lebanon, while allowing Israeli forces to remain in a designated security zone until Hezbollah is disarmed.
FIFA World Cup 2026: Cape Verdes dream run continues, becoming smallest country into knockouts
We are proud of having arrived at this stage; we have shown that we are a small country, but that we fight for the things that we want to achieve, says Cape Verde coach Bubista
U.S., Iran trade strikes putting new strain on West Asia truce
The trading of fire raised questions about efforts to keep the crucial waterway open while Washington and Tehran negotiate a final settlement to a war that began on February 28 with U.S. and Israeli strikes on Iran
Sonia Gandhi hits out at Modi governments stony silence on Gaza genocide
Amidst the growing public backlash against Israel and the international communitys cognisance of the unjustifiable brutality unleashed on Gaza, India remains a lone voice of silence, says Congress leader Sonia Gandhi
Unqualified practitioners found administering steroids, painkillers at three clinics in Hyderabad
The Council appealed to citizens to report suspected quacks through its WhatsApp helpline at 9154382727
There was late drama after VAR ruled an Iran goal in the 93rd minute for offside as Egypt moved on to the knockouts, while Iran will have to wait to know their fate
Making Telugu film is Bhagyarajs dream
Mumbai local train murder accused confesses to stabbing; remanded till June 29
According to his statement, Lohar asked him to close the train door because rainwater was entering the compartment. The two got into an argument, during which Lohar punched Suvarna.
Assam includes tea landholding in farmers registry portal
Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma says the facility will be a game-changer for lakhs of small tea growers in the State
The many faces of actor-auteur Bhagyaraj
Terrific with his anecdotes, Bhagyaraj still offers a glimpse into the way the Tamil film industry functioned in the 1970s, 80s, and 90s
Great loss to Indian cinema: Condolences pour in for actor-director Bhagyaraj
His unique storytelling, creative brilliance and immense contribution to Tamil cinema have earned him a special place in the hearts of audiences, said Governor Rajendra Vishwanath Arlekar on X
What is the Ram Temple embezzlement case | Explainer
The FIR alleges a coordinated theft operation involving these temple personnel and cash-counting staff systematically pilfered cash from donation boxes and hid temple valuables during the counting and sorting phases
FIFA World Cup 2026: Trossard, De Bruyne score as Belgium defeat New Zealand 5-1 to advance
Leandro Trossard scored brace as Belgium overcame a slow start at the World Cup to advance to the knockout round with a victory over New Zealand
Telangana gears up for Pulse Polio drive on June 28, targeting 40.97 lakh children
The Minister said the vaccination drive should cover every child through fixed booths, mobile teams and door-to-door survey
Explained | Uttarakhand Nihang Sikh Controversy
What began as a parking dispute involving a group of Nihang Sikhs, within days, turned into one of the states biggest law-and-order challenges during this years Char Dham and Hemkund Sahib pilgrimage season.
First Day First Show | Supergirl review, Gulshan Devaiah interview
The Hindus First Day First Show newsletter brings you news and reviews from the world of cinema and streaming
Sunhil Sippys vanishing Mumbai | EASTWARD at Galerie Mirchandani + Steinruecke
The photographers first solo exhibition, EASTWARD: Explorations Along Mumbais Eastern Seaboard, distils years of walking the seafront, recording a side of the city that is rapidly slipping from view
Assam police arrest 2 ULFA(I) members, avert terror strike
The duo was arrested in Tinsukia districts Jagun on the border with Arunachal Pradesh
PM Modi leaves for Seychelles to attend golden jubilee of country's National Day
Together, we will work to advance the progress of our peoples and promote security and prosperity in the Indian Ocean region, says PM Modi
South Korea ex-first lady handed 7 years in jobs-for-gifts case
Kim Keon Hee was found guilty of accepting high-value precious metals in exchange for favours in personnel appointments, according to the livestreamed ruling
Dembl Makes FIFA History: First-Half Hat-Trick in 32 Minutes Sinks Norway as France Top Group I
Pakyong, June 27 : The 2026 FIFA World Cup produced a defining moment on Friday when Ousmane Dembl, the reigning mens Ballon dOr winner, scored [] The post Dembl Makes FIFA History: First-Half Hat-Trick in 32 Minutes Sinks Norway as France Top Group I appeared first on The Voice Of Sikkim .
U.S. seizes nearly 400 websites that were illegally streaming World Cup, DOJ says
The U.S. Justice Department said the domains were identified with the assistance of soccer governing body FIFA and others, including NBC Universal and Warner Brothers
FIFA World Cup 2026: Uruguay crash out of World Cup as Spain avoid Argentina clash
Two-time winners Uruguay become the highest ranked side to crash out in the group stages as the defeat rounded off a miserable tournament for Marcelo Bielsa and his squad
U.S. President takes to social media to thank India for Donald Trump Avenue in Hyderabad
The plan to name Donald Trump Avenue was spelt out ahead of the two-day Telangana Rising Global Summit held in a newly carved out plan of Future City in December 2025.
Indias female bouncers: Breaking barriers in nightlife and private security
From nightclubs to concerts, Indias female bouncers are redefining a profession long dominated by mendefusing conflict, enforcing safety and making public spaces more welcoming for women
Russian drone strike kills two in Ukraine's Dnipropetrovsk region, governor says
CIK conducts multiple raids across valley, mobile phone seized in UAPA case
Srinagar, June 27 : The Counter Intelligence Kashmir (CIK) carried out multiple, simultaneous raids across the Kashmir Valley on Saturday as part of an ongoing investigation into a Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act (UAPA) case, official sources said. In a coordinated operation, CIK teams swooped down on locations in Srinagar, Ganderbal, and Anantnag districts. The searches are linked to FIR No. 07/2023, registered at the CIK's Police Station JIC in Srinagar under various sections of the Indian Penal Code and the stringent UAPA, including provisions related to promoting enmity and criminal intimidation. Official sources told KNS that in Srinagar, a CIK team conducted a raid at the residence of Riyaz Ahmad Beigh, son of Noor Mohammad Beigh, originally from Maharaj Gunj but currently residing at Hokarsar near Shalteng Police Station for the last 16 years. The operation was stated to be in progress. In the central Kashmir district of Ganderbal, a team led by Deputy Superintendent of Police (DySP) Nissar Ahmad carried out searches at the house of Syed Qalandar Shah, son of Barkat Shah, a resident of Chountwaliwar Lar. The search operation was underway when last reports came in. In the southern district of Anantnag, a CIK team, led by the local DySP and accompanied by NT Mudasir Yosuf Bhat, raided the residence of Gulzar Ahmad Rather (42), son of Abdul Gani Rather, of Nowgam, Kapran. Rather, a Class 10 pass out, has been serving as the Imam at Phali Masjid Nowgam since 2012, sources added. During the search at the Nowgam Verinag location, investigators recovered and seized a Redmi 9 Note Pro mobile phone, which was taken into custody for forensic examination in connection with the UAPA case, the sources said. Officials confirmed that the raid in the Anantnag district concluded peacefully without any untoward incident. Searches at the other locations in the valley were continuing and further details were awaited, they added. (KNS)
Trump unveils new U.S. passport featuring his image
He will be the first sitting U.S. President featured in Americans travel documents
India launches Operation Amistad to aid quake-hit Venezuela
FIFA World Cup 2026, New Zealand vs Belgium LIVE updates: Trossard puts Belgium ahead
It is a must-win match for Belgium if they need to qualify for the knockouts
FIFA World Cup 2026: Jubilant Cape Verde set date with Argentina in round of 32
After the final whistle, Cape Verde's players and staff huddled over their phones and broke out in celebration when the other match in the group ended, generating a roar from their supporters who banged on drums having cheered their team on all night
Utah declares state of emergency, restricts fireworks as U.S. largest wildfire grows
The National Weather Service issued a rare Particularly Dangerous Situation warning as dry, windy conditions provided fuel for more fires across the western U.S.
FIFA World Cup, Iran vs Egypt LIVE: Iran draw level
It is almost a must-win for Iran, while Egypt are virtually assured of qualification
FIFA World Cup 2026, New Zealand vs Belgium LIVE updates: Do-or-die clash for both teams in Group G
It is a must-win match for Belgium if they need to qualify for the knockouts
How Trumps posts on Iran zigzagged during the war
U.S. Presidents social media messaging reveals how his rhetoric on the Islamic Republic repeatedly swungbetween warnings of destruction, calls for regime change and overtures of diplomacy; four months since the conflict unfolded, whether strategy or contradiction, it is difficult to ignore that one issue has quietly disappeared from Washingtons public messaging regime change in Tehran
MLA, JMC Commissioner lay foundation stone for flood restoration works in Janipur
Jammu, Jun 26: MLA Jammu North Sham Lal Sharma and Jammu Municipal Corporation Commissioner Dr Devansh Yadav on Friday jointly laid the foundation stone for flood restoration works in Janipur. The project, under the Scheme for Special Assistance to States for Capital Investment (SASCI), estimated at Rs 4.99 crore, covers Ward Nos. 34, 35, 36, 37 and 38 and aims at the restoration and upgradation of lanes, drains and allied infrastructure damaged by last year's rains and flash floods. Works will benefit residents of Janipur Colony, Main Chowk, Lakkar Mandi, Daily Excelsior Lane Area, Shivalikpuram Nagar, Shiv Vihar, Basant Nagar, Pamposh Colony and adjoining areas and include reconstruction of damaged lanes and drains, improvement of storm-water drainage systems and strengthening of public infrastructure. On the occasion, MLA Sharma said the Government is committed to rebuilding infrastructure damaged by natural calamities and that the restoration works would also enhance the resilience of civic infrastructure against future weather-related challenges. Dr Yadav said JMC is making sustained efforts to upgrade urban infrastructure across the city and that the project has been planned keeping in view the requirements of the affected areas. He directed officers and executing agencies to ensure time-bound execution at the highest standards of quality. Locals and area representatives welcomed the initiative and expressed gratitude to the Government and JMC for taking up the restoration works. Among those present were senior officers of JMC, local representatives, engineers and officials of departments concerned.
SANJY-2026: DC Bpora reviews arrangements at Shadipora
Bandipora, Jun 26: Deputy Commissioner (DC) Bandipora, Indu Kanwal Chib on Friday visited the Shadipora Transit Camp to assess the preparedness and review arrangements being put in place for the smooth conduct of Shri Amarnath Ji Yatra (SANJY) 2026. During the visit, the Deputy Commissioner inspected various facilities, including accommodation, sanitation, drinking water supply, electricity, healthcare services, security measures, and other essential amenities for the convenience of pilgrims. Emphasizing inter-departmental coordination, she stressed the importance of providing a seamless and comfortable experience to the pilgrims during the annual pilgrimage. Officials from various line departments accompanied the Deputy Commissioner and briefed her on the progress of the preparations. She instructed the officers to remain proactive in addressing any gaps and to ensure that all necessary facilities are fully operational before the commencement of the Yatra. Indu Kanwal Chib said that District Administration is committed to make all necessary arrangements for the successful and hassle-free conduct of SANJY-2026, ensuring the safety, comfort, and well-being of every pilgrim.
DLSA Gbal conducts district-wide awareness programs on World Drug Day
Ganderbal, Jun 26: In observance of the International Day Against Drug Abuse and Illicit Trafficking, and in compliance with the directions of the J&K Legal Services Authority under the NALSA (DAWN Drug Awareness and Wellness Navigation for a Drug-Free India) Scheme, 2025, the District Legal Services Authority (DLSA), Ganderbal organized a series of awareness and outreach programmes across various locations of the district. The awareness programmes were organised under the Chairmanship of Abdul Nasir, Chairman, DLSA Ganderbal, and under the guidance of Sheikh Babar Hussain, Secretary, District Legal Services Authority, Ganderbal. The programmes were conducted by the Para Legal Volunteers (PLVs) of DLSA Ganderbal at Benhama, Lar, Kondabal, Safapora, Bamloora and other areas of the district, where extensive interaction was held with members of the public, youth, students and shopkeepers. During the programmes, the participants were sensitized about the harmful effects of drug abuse, substance addiction and illicit trafficking of narcotic drugs. The PLVs highlighted the physical, psychological, social and legal consequences of drug abuse and encouraged the public, particularly the youth, to adopt a healthy, drug-free lifestyle. Awareness was also created regarding the availability of free legal aid, counselling services, rehabilitation facilities and other support mechanisms for persons affected by substance abuse under the NALSA (DAWN) Scheme. The participants appreciated the initiative and expressed their commitment towards spreading awareness against drug abuse and supporting collective efforts for building a drug-free society and safeguarding future generations from the menace of narcotic substances. As part of the continuing observance of the campaign and to further achieve the objectives of the NALSA Scheme, the DLSA will also organize awareness programmes in educational institutions of the district, with a special focus on sensitizing students about the dangers of drug abuse, preventive measures, legal awareness, rehabilitation support and the collective responsibility of society in ensuring a drug-free future. Through these sustained awareness initiatives, DLSA Ganderbal reiterates its commitment towards promoting preventive legal awareness, empowering communities and strengthening the collective fight against drug abuse in furtherance of the objectives envisaged under the NALSA Scheme, 2025.
KMCH Sempora celebrates International Anti-Drug Day
Srinagar, Jun 26: Kashmir Medical College and Hospital (KMCH), Sempora, on Friday observed the International Day Against Drug Abuse and Illicit Trafficking by organizing an awareness programme aimed at educating public and healthcare professionals about the harmful effects of substance abuse and the importance of prevention, treatment, and rehabilitation. The programme organized by Department of Psychiatry KMC focused on raising awareness about the menace of drug abuse and importance of early intervention, timely treatment, counselling, and rehabilitation. In her message, Executive Director KMCH, Insha Qazi, reaffirmed the institution's commitment to supporting initiatives aimed at preventing drug abuse and promoting mental and physical well-being among the youth. She said that awareness, education, and timely medical intervention are key to tackling the growing challenge of substance abuse. She urged young people to stay away from drugs and adopt healthy lifestyles, while encouraging families and communities to support those struggling with addiction rather than stigmatizing them. Drug addiction is a treatable condition, and with timely counselling, medical care, individuals can lead healthy and productive lives. Together, we can build a healthier and drug-free society, she said. On the occasion, Principal KMCH, Prof. Nazir Ahmad Khan, said that the institution is committed to building a drug-free society by keeping the youth away from the menace of substance abuse through timely treatment, counselling, and rehabilitation services. Drug addiction is a medical and neurobiological condition and should be treated like any other medical illness, without stigma or discrimination, he said. Prof. Khan further said that the Lieutenant Governor of Jammu and Kashmir Manoj Sinha has launched a massive 100-day campaign against drug abuse, which is a highly commendable initiative. He expressed hope that the campaign would create greater public awareness, encourage people to seek treatment at an early stage, and play a role in combating drug addiction across the UT. Head of the Department of Psychiatry, KMCH, Prof. Maqbool Dar, highlighted the major factors contributing to drug addiction, including unemployment, peer pressure, family conflicts, rapid urbanization, broken families, and a lack of awareness about the harmful effects of substance abuse. In his address, Prof. Dar said that parents must acknowledge the growing involvement of youth in drug abuse instead of remaining in denial. He stressed the need for parents to closely monitor their children's behaviour, maintain open communication with them, and seek professional help whenever necessary. He emphasized that drug addiction is a medical condition that is treatable through timely counselling, medical intervention, and rehabilitation. He also appealed to every section of societyincluding parents, teachers, healthcare professionals, religious leaders, and community membersto play an active role in preventing drug abuse and supporting individuals battling addiction. Prof. Dar further suggested that the adverse effects of drug addiction should be incorporated into the school curriculum to educate students from an early age. He also advocated for appointment of trained counsellors and psychologists in schools to provide guidance, identify vulnerable students, and offer timely psychological support to prevent substance abuse.
30th Sindhu Darshan Yatra concludes in Leh
Leh, Jun 26: The six-day Pratham Sindhu Kumbh, marking the 30th Sindhu Darshan Yatra, concluded on Friday in Leh, Ladakh with a powerful message of national unity, cultural pride, and devotion. On the final day, thousands of pilgrims visited the sacred Sindhu Ghat and participated in the holy dip under the leadership of Indresh Kumar ji, National Executive Member, RSS. The grand farewell ceremony was held at the NDS Memorial Ground, Leh, attended by national leaders, spiritual leaders, organisers, and pilgrims from across India. The programme began with a vibrant cultural presentation, followed by an appreciation ceremony honouring the efforts of all organisers and volunteers. Addressing the gathering, Indresh Kumar ji delivered a strong message of nationality and unity. Over 3,000 attendees waved the Indian Tricolour and celebrated together, sending a powerful message of patriotism and commitment. With the successful conclusion of the first-ever Sindhu Kumbh, participants expressed great enthusiasm and excitement for the upcoming years celebrations. The organisers expressed heartfelt gratitude to LG Vinai Kumar Saxena, the entire Ladakh Administration, and the people of Ladakh for their warm welcome, cooperation, and exceptional arrangements that made this historic event a grand success.
Why the cholesterol debate is about much more than good vs. bad
Cholesterol problems are as much social and lifestyle issues as medical ones. While traditional fats are easy to blame, the reality is that unhealthy diets, lack of physical activity and stress all play a large part in creating imbalances
DC Budgam, SSP oversee arrangements on 10th Muharram
Budgam, Jun 26: Deputy Commissioner Budgam, Athar Aamir Khan, along with SSP Budgam, Hari Prasad KK on Friday visited various areas in Budgam to oversee the arrangements and participated in the procession from Mirgund to Budgam. They were also accompanied by ADC Budgam, Additional SP Budgam, CPO Budgam, CMO Budgam, SDPO, Tehsildar, SHO and other concerned district officers. Elaborate arrangements for security, traffic management, parking, electricity, water supply, health and medical facilities, sanitation have been put in place. The DC along with SSP also participated in serving water and refreshments to the mourners at various points enroute. The DC expressed gratitude to all stakeholders, departments, community members and volunteers to their active role in ensuring smooth and peaceful conduct of the Muharram processions across the district.
Yom-e-Ashura: KU holds social service camp at Zadibal
Srinagar, Jun 26: The Department of Students' Welfare (DSW), University of Kashmir, on Friday organised a Social Service Camp at Imam Bara, Zadibal, on Youm-e-Ashura. Officers, officials and student volunteers of the University actively participated in the humanitarian initiative by serving safe packaged drinking water and juice to thousands of mourners and visitors throughout the day. The camp was organised to honour the timeless message of sacrifice, justice and compassion embodied by Hazat Imam Hussain (A.S.). The initiative reflected the University's continued commitment to community outreach, humanitarian service and social responsibility while extending assistance to the mourners participating in the Ashura observances. Vice Chancellor, Prof. Nilofer Khan, said that the observance of Youm-e-Ashura serves as a reminder of the universal values of truth, justice, sacrifice and commitment to humanity. She remarked that the legacy of Hazrat Imam Hussain (A.S.) continues to inspire people across generations to uphold righteousness, dignity and compassion even in the face of adversity. She emphasised that universities have a vital role in nurturing socially responsible citizens, and such initiatives provide students with an opportunity to transform these ideals into meaningful action through selfless service. She appreciated the dedication of the volunteers and reaffirmed the University's commitment to promoting the spirit of humanity, inclusiveness and community engagement. Registrar, Prof. Nasser Iqbal, said that serving the mourners on the sacred occasion of Yom-e-Ashura is a humble tribute to the enduring values of Karbala. He observed that the University remains committed to strengthening its bond with society through initiatives that promote compassion, mutual respect and collective responsibility. He appreciated the efforts of the Department of Students' Welfare and the volunteers for rendering dedicated service with sincerity and devotion. Dean Students' Welfare, Prof. Seema Singh, said that the Social Service Camp embodies the University's vision of encouraging students to actively participate in humanitarian activities and community welfare. She noted that the spirit of Youm-e-Ashura inspires values of sacrifice, empathy and service and expressed satisfaction over the enthusiastic participation of student volunteers who worked tirelessly throughout the programme to assist the mourners. Among the other notable functionaries of the University, Dean, School of Earth and Environmental Sciences, Prof. Pervez Ahmed who also attended the camp said that the message of Karbala transcends religious and geographical boundaries, inspiring humanity with the ideals of courage, justice, patience and selfless sacrifice. He stated that educational institutions should continue to create opportunities that encourage students to practise these values through meaningful engagement with society, thereby contributing to a more compassionate and responsible community. Cultural Officer, Dr. Shahid Ali Khan, said that Youm-e-Ashura represents a profound lesson in humanity, resilience and service to others. He remarked that the Social Service Camp offered students a meaningful opportunity to translate these values into action by serving the mourners with humility and dedication. He appreciated the commitment shown by the volunteers and said such initiatives strengthen the University's culture of social responsibility and humanitarian service. The Social Service Camp was widely appreciated by mourners and members of the public, who acknowledged the University's continued commitment to humanitarian outreach and community service during important religious occasions.
U.K. sets new June temperature record for third day in a row: Met Office
A provisional 37.3 C record temperature was chalked up in Santon Downham, a village in Suffolk, in southeast England, said the Met Office, breaking the previous high of 36.9C set earlier
Pune, June 27: The investigation into the murder of Pune businessman Ketan Agarwal at Lohagad Fort has taken several explosive turns in the past 48 [] The post Ketan Agarwal Murder Case: Deleted Chats, Murder Searches, and a Secret Signal New Revelations Rock Investigation appeared first on The Voice Of Sikkim .
Magnitude 6.5 quake hits off southern Philippines
The 7.8-magnitude tremor that hit Mindanao on June 8 brought down buildings, triggered landslides and displaced thousands on the southern island, while also setting off tsunami warnings across the region
Review | The GreatestStoriesfrom the Northeast Ever Told is an ambitious undertaking
This collection ofstoriesby 27 writers, both established and emerging voices, is a compelling showcase of Northeast Indias literary vitality
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Anil Yadavs stories, deftly translated by Vaibhav Sharma, lay bare societys hypocrisies, inequalities and quiet heartbreaks
Delhi University announced admissions to UG programmes
Admissions to 73 programmes and more than a hundred B.A. programmes are offered in 67 colleges
U.S. Judge won't immediately dismiss criminal charges against Gautam Adani
Adani was charged in 2024 with agreeing to bribe Indian government officials so a subsidiary of his Adani Group could win approval to develop a solar plant, and then misleading U.S. investors
Israel, Lebanon sign framework agreement with U.S. in first step toward peace, Rubio says
The officials did not share details on the agreement that was signed by Yechiel Leiter, the Israeli Ambassador to the United States, and Nada Hamadeh, Ambassador of Lebanon to the United States

