Haiti vs Scotland, FIFA World Cup 2026 LIVE updates: Group C match gets under way
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Navy MARCOS Commando awarded 1.65 crore compensation for career-ending road accident
Lakhpat Singh and his friend was riding a motorcycle near the Telugu Thalli (TT) Flyover in Visakhapatnam, on December 25, 2018 when a car hit his motorcycle from behind
FIFA World Cup 2026 | Brazil vs Morocco LIVE: Group C match gets underway
Brazil is unbeaten in 20 World Cup openers since 1934, winning 17 going the match against African champion Morocco. Brazil is aiming for its sixth FIFA World Cup title
Switzerland is hoping to advance further than its round-of-16 showing four years ago before losing 6-1 to Portugal when Goncalo Ramos delivered an improbable hat trick playing in place of benched star Cristiano Ronaldo
Male nurses suicide in Jaipur sparks protests; wife to get contractual job
The State government has decided to remove about 6,500 contractual nursing personnel employed through private placement agencies in the government hospitals
DFS proposes mandatory fire detectors in new houses
Delhi Police officers told to stay in field duties during evening hours
Power procurement cost hike wont impact consumers, says Sood
AI to openup greater opportunities: Higher Education Minister
Glitch results in delay in opening of Chennai Metro trains doors
Scattered rainfall likely in various districts of Tamil Nadu till Monday
While the wet weather is likely to continue till June 19, meteorologists noted that only isolated places may receive rainfall between June 16 and 19
Tribal woman rescued from bonded labour in Gurugram
Based on the drone survey findings, a comprehensive action plan is being prepared to ensure zero discharge into rivers
Gruha Lakshmi and Gruha Jyothi beneficiaries have to reapply, says Karnataka Chief Minister
In a move claimed to be aimed at plugging leakage, Chief Minister D.K. Shivakumar has announced that beneficiaries of the Gruha Lakshmi and the Gruha Jyothi schemes, two of the five guarantee schemes in the State, need to reapply
Tamil Nadu police intensify crackdown on rowdies, drug offenders
Civic authorities initiate steps to prevent communicable diseases
MAWS Secretary reviews various Metrowaters ongoing infrastructure projects
Armys legendary tanks now at Marina
Teaching fellows of constituent colleges of Anna University demand reinstatement of services
The teaching fellows have been employed as temporary faculty in the constituent colleges for about 10 to 15 years drawing salaries between 25,000 and 30,000
TNPCB issues show-cause notice to electronics firm on water contamination
According to the notice, elevated levels of biochemical oxygen demand, chemical oxygen demand, and Total Dissolved Solids have been detected in samples from a rainwater harvesting pond at the plant
T20 Mumbai: Royals defend title with a thrilling win
Deshpande delivers at the crunch to help them edge Andheri in the T20 Mumbai summit clash; Falcons emerge champions in the womens event
Five students from Adi Dravidar, Tribal Welfare schools enter NITs
18 students get admission in Central Institute of Petrochemicals Engineering and Technology; many have secured seats in NIFT and hotel management and tourism colleges across the country
Census Data to Be Verified, People Asked to Share Accurate Details
Ganderbal, June 13: Director Census Operations Amit Sharma on Saturday urged people to provide accurate household information during the ongoing Census exercise, warning that all details furnished by residents would be cross-checked and verified by the authorities. Speaking to reporters in Ganderbal after reviewing Census preparations, Sharma said residents should neither inflate nor understate the number of family members while responding to Census questions. If there are 10 members in a household, mention only 10not eight or twelve. All information will undergo cross-verification, and accurate data is essential to avoid discrepancies, he said. Sharma said the first phase of the CensusHouse Listing Operation (HLO)is underway from June 1 to June 30, during which enumerators are collecting responses to 33 questions from every household. He emphasized that the data collected under the Census Act, 1948, remains confidential and cannot be shared or misused. Highlighting the significance of the exercise, Sharma said future developmental planning, including allocation of welfare benefits, construction of roads and bridges, establishment of hospitals and schools, and distribution of social welfare funds, would be based on Census data. Accurate Census figures will form the foundation of development planning for the next 10 to 15 years, he said. He also announced special arrangements to ensure that nomadic and migratory communities, particularly Gujjar and Bakarwal populations in Jammu & Kashmir and Ladakh, are not left out of the enumeration process. Dedicated teams will conduct special sessions after June 15, with mapping support from the Forest Department, to cover seasonal camps and high-altitude settlements. Warning the public against cyber fraud, Sharma advised residents to verify the identity cards and QR codes of Census personnel and not share sensitive information such as Aadhaar numbers, PAN details, bank account information, or credit card data. The Census does not seek such details. Only the prescribed 33 questions are being asked in the current phase, he said. Sharma further informed that the 2027 Census will be Indias first fully digital and paperless Census, with data being collected electronically and transmitted directly to secure servers. He said the second phase, Population Enumeration, will begin in September 2026 in snow-bound and mountainous areas and in February 2027 across the plains. The review meeting in Ganderbal was also attended by Biswajit, Deputy Director General from the Office of the Registrar General and Census Commissioner of India, who assessed the districts preparedness for the upcoming Census operations.
Dont Take Away Our Livelihood: Shopian Residents Protest Evictions
Villagers seek government intervention, oppose move to clear alleged encroachments Shopian, June 13: Despite persistent rain on Saturday morning, dozens of residents of Nawpora Bala village in south Kashmirs Shopian district staged a protest against eviction notices issued by the Tehsil Office Keegam, seeking removal of alleged encroachments from Kahcharie (common grazing) land. Gathering in the village and holding placards, the protesters claimed they had been cultivating the land for decades and said the proposed eviction threatened the livelihoods of several families dependent on orchards and agricultural activity. Among those served notices was Abdul Majeed Wani, who said he had been directed by the Tehsildar Keegam to vacate 2 kanals and 10 marlas of land. We are entirely dependent on this land. Our families have worked and maintained these fields for generations, Wani said, appealing to the government to intervene and reconsider the decision. Residents argued that the land has historically remained under community use and said the orchards developed over the years have become their main source of income. Jalal-ud-Din, an elderly farmer participating in the protest, said local accounts suggest the land had traditionally been used for cultivation before being gradually converted into orchards over recent decades. For nearly 50 years, people have nurtured these orchards and built their livelihoods around them. These apple trees support entire families, he said. The villagers also claimed that the area had previously contributed substantial portions of land for public and industrial projects. We have already given land for industrial and housing projects over the years. People feel anxious about losing what remains, residents said. The protesters urged the administration to review the notices and adopt a solution that safeguards both public land concerns and local livelihoods.
Fruit pulp factory, civic amenities, new industries are priorities for Vellore: Minister
Along with traffic congestion, civic amenities like bitumen roads, regular water supply, modern solid waste management and recreational spots will be given priority, says Minister Vijay Balaji
NSG, SOG Launch shakti Sangam Ahead Of Amarnath Yatra
Elite forces rehearse hostage rescue, counter-drone ops & anti-terror response in Jammu Srinagar, June 13: In a major boost to security preparations for the upcoming Amarnath Yatra, the Special Operations Group (SOG) of J&K Police and elite commandos of the National Security Guard (NSG) Saturday concluded a week-long joint tactical exercise in Jammu aimed at sharpening combat readiness and strengthening coordination against emerging threats. The high-intensity exercise, codenamed Shakti Sangam, was conducted from June 8 to 13 as part of the multi-layered security strategy being put in place ahead of the annual pilgrimage, which is scheduled to commence on July 3. Officials said the exercise focused on enhancing operational preparedness, rapid response capability and seamless coordination between specialised units tasked with securing one of the countrys largest religious pilgrimages. The Amarnath Yatra, spanning 57 days, attracts lakhs of devotees from across the country every year. Pilgrims travel to the holy cave shrine located at an altitude of 3,880 metres through the traditional 48-kilometre Pahalgam route in Anantnag district and the shorter but steeper Baltal route in Ganderbal district. Bhagwati Nagar Yatri Niwas in Jammu will serve as the main transit base camp from where the first batch of pilgrims will leave for Kashmir a day before the yatra formally begins. During the exercise, SOG personnel and NSG commandos underwent specialised training in anti-terror intervention tactics, hostage rescue operations, urban combat response, live firing drills and handling of sophisticated bomb disposal equipment. Security forces also rehearsed counter-drone operations and tactical surveillance using advanced night vision devices, reflecting growing concerns over modern security challenges and evolving threat patterns. Officials said scenario-based simulations formed a key component of the exercise, enabling forces to practise coordinated response during mock emergency situations and high-risk incidents. The exercise was designed to strengthen interoperability and improve the ability of different security units to function in complete coordination during sensitive operations, an official said. Participants also exchanged expertise and operational experiences during the drill, with the focus remaining on precision, adaptability and real-time decision-making under pressure. Senior security officers overseeing the exercise described Shakti Sangam as a critical preparedness initiative ahead of the pilgrimage season, saying such collaborative drills are essential to maintaining a strong and responsive security grid. The exercise comes amid intensified security arrangements across Jammu and Kashmir, including increased surveillance, route sanitisation, area domination and deployment of additional personnel along the yatra routes. Officials said security agencies are leaving no room for complacency and are working in close coordination to ensure a peaceful, smooth and incident-free Amarnath Yatra this year.
He highlighted the need for coexistence of industrial development and agricultural activities and said thatnecessary land will be acquired for the project without affecting the livelihood of farmers
Govt Plans Pumps, Canal Restoration for Farmers
Old irrigation schemes being revived to support farmers: Javid Dar Handwara, June 13: In a bid to strengthen agricultural productivity in North Kashmir, Agriculture Minister Javid Ahmad Dar on Saturday said the government is reviving old irrigation schemes and planning new projects to improve water supply and resolve long-pending issues faced by farmers. Speaking to reporters in Handwara, Dar said a project worth around Rs 40 to 50 crore is being planned for the restoration of the Lal Kul irrigation canal, which caters to several areas of north Kashmir. He said the project aims to repair damaged portions of the canal, plug leakages and ensure efficient water distribution. The demand of the people is genuine. We want to completely repair the canal so that there is no leakage and water reaches all areas, the minister said. He said many irrigation schemes in North Kashmir have been operating for decades and now require urgent upgradation. The government, he added, is revalidating old schemes and preparing new projects to improve irrigation facilities for farmers. Dar said efforts are underway to install new pumps at various pump stations, replacing old machinery whose efficiency has declined over time. He stressed the need for modern technology and uninterrupted power supply to irrigation installations, particularly during the paddy cultivation season. Referring to the Sagipora Zaloora irrigation scheme, the minister said only one pump is currently functional. He said a new pump has already been sanctioned by UTCAPEX and is expected to be installed within the next 10 to 15 days after completion of the tendering process. He further said a proposal worth Rs 6.5 crore has been prepared for strengthening irrigation facilities in several areas, including Wadoora and Latushat. The government has also directed the concerned departments to ensure round the clock electricity supply to irrigation infrastructure. The minister said the Nehri Zangir irrigation project at Nabad has already been sanctioned at a cost of Rs 44 crore and construction work will be taken up soon. On desilting operations, Dar said major canals and rivers are being maintained by the Irrigation Department using manpower and machinery, while smaller canals and tributaries are being handled through the Rural Development Department based on local requirements. The minister also acknowledged the concerns of seasonal workers of the mechanical wing of the Irrigation Department and said their demand for year round engagement would be taken up with the concerned authorities. We will discuss their issues with the Irrigation and Flood Control Department and try to find a solution to their genuine concerns, he said.
Nasscom launches U.K. Technology Advisory Council to strengthen IndiaU.K. digital partnership
According to the report, leading Indian IT firms support more than 35,000 jobs across the U.K., with nearly 62% of their workforce located outside London
Are political cartoons facing pushback? Experts debate
Telangana to write protest letter against VB-G RAM-G scheme: Minister
Rangoli Metro Art Centre to celebrate World Music Day with open stage for artists
BRICS Adopts Indore Declaration, Focuses on Agriculture
Indore, June 12: The BRICS Agriculture Ministers Meeting concluded in Indore on Friday with the unanimous adoption of the Indore Declaration,outlining a roadmap for deeper cooperation in food security, farmer welfare, climate-resilient agriculture, agricultural trade and digital innovation. Addressing a press conference after the meeting, Union Agriculture and Farmers Welfare Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan said the gathering delivered a message of cooperation and shared responsibility at a time of global uncertainty. The minister said the meetings of the BRICS Agriculture Working Group brought together nearly 100 delegates, including representatives from member and partner countries, reflecting growing global engagement on agriculture and food systems. According to Chouhan, discussions centred on four broad priorities ensuring food and nutritional security, promoting agricultural trade and cooperation, advancing climate-resilient and sustainable farming practices and strengthening technology and innovation in agriculture. He said the newly adopted declaration places farmers at the centre of global agricultural policy and reflects a collective commitment to improving food systems, livelihoods and sustainable development. As part of the outcomes, BRICS countries announced four new institutional initiatives aimed at strengthening collaboration. These include the BRICS Network of Centres of Excellence on Agro-Ecology and Regenerative Agriculture, which will promote research and knowledge-sharing on natural and sustainable farming practices. The grouping also announced the BRICS Network on Digital Agriculture to expand cooperation in areas such as artificial intelligence, geospatial technologies and data-driven agricultural solutions. Another initiative, the Global Forum on Farmers Rights in Seed Systems, will focus on preserving indigenous seed diversity and protecting traditional agricultural knowledge. In addition, member countries agreed to establish BRICS AgriN (Agro Inputs, Genetic Resources and Information Network) to enhance cooperation in agricultural inputs, genetic resources and information exchange. The meeting also discussed strengthening the existing BRICS Agricultural Research Platform into a more action-oriented knowledge-sharing mechanism and explored ways to improve agricultural trade among member countries. Highlighting climate challenges, Chouhan said member nations agreed on the need to promote regenerative and climate-resilient farming practices while reducing post-harvest losses and improving sustainability across food systems. He added that discussions also focused on supporting small farmers, improving access to technology and encouraging greater participation of youth and women in agriculture. The minister said the meeting reinforced BRICS role in shaping global agricultural cooperation and advancing sustainable growth through collective action.
FIFA World Cup 2026 | Ecuadors rock-solid defence faces the power and panache of Ivory Coast
In a group that also contains Germany and Curacao, neither side can afford a slow start. Three points here could prove decisive in the race for an automatic qualification to the knockout rounds
Vijayawada airport records 1,370% revenue growth in 12 years, says Director
The annual passenger traffic expanded by 504.12%, surging from 2,33,617 travellers in 2014-15 to 14,11,325 in 2025-26, says Airport Director Lakshmi Kantha Reddy
Samiti calls for annual observance of Article 371(J) Day across seven districts of Kalyana Karnataka
A meeting convened by the Kalyana Karnataka Horata Samiti resolved to observe an annual Article 371(J) Day across the seven districts of Kalyana Karnataka and to organise a series of awareness programmes on the constitutional provision
Botcha opposes govt.s move to allow beach shacks in Vizag
Encouraging beach-side liquor consumption cannot be considered genuine tourism development, and is against cultural values and traditions, he says
156 MBBS students conferred degrees at Gulbarga Institute of Medical Sciences graduation ceremony
The Gulbarga Institute of Medical Sciences, Kalaburagi, conducted its sixth graduation ceremony on Saturday, conferring MBBS degrees upon 156 students from the batch of 2020
The nurses have been booked under BNS Sections 106 and 286 at the Bagsewania police station. While Ms. Sharma allegedly administered the wrong injection, Ms. Gujarati had left the toxic injection unattended
Flooding and fallen trees lead to heavy traffic across Bengaluru
Centre to provide 10 crore rice aid for refugees in Mizoram
The assurance came after Chief Minister Lalduhoma highlighted the humanitarian challenges faced by the State in accommodating refugees
First game always sets the tone, says Harmanpreet Kaur
Womens T20 World Cup: India aims for the perfect start against Pakistan
Harmanpreet & Co. start as favourite in the marquee clash; injury scare for rival skipper Fatima; the Women in Blue well aware of the need to pick up early points in the Group of Death
APL: Bulls trounce Lions, Royals and Warriors play out a thriller
Left should study changes in Kerala society during neoliberal era: economist
Woman killed, daughter injured after scooter skids on MarathahalliSiddapura road
China opposes U.S. move to list top firms as military companies
China says it firmly opposes the U.S. adding several prominent Chinese businesses to its list of military-linked companies
Delhi Woman Rescues Sisters From Fire, Goes Back To Save Pet Cat. Now In ICU
Mumtaz's family said that after regaining consciousness, she repeatedly asked about their pet cat, Coco
Students Raise Questions Over Shri Rukmani Dwarkadhish University in Namchi, Demand Transparency
Namchi, June 13: Fresh concerns surrounding higher education surfaced in Namchi district after students reportedly confronted representatives associated with Shri Rukmani Dwarkadhish University in the [] The post Students Raise Questions Over Shri Rukmani Dwarkadhish University in Namchi, Demand Transparency appeared first on The Voice Of Sikkim .
Press Club hails HC order quashing cases against NewsClick and Prabir Purkayastha
The sole aim of the ED action was to induce a chilling effect on the functioning of free press
Police step up probe into alleged human trafficking case
The police suspect a larger human trafficking network after rescuing victims allegedly duped with promises of migration to Canada
Shiv Sena chief condemns minor assault, Union Minister assures support
89 tourists rescued after boat develops snag en route to Papikondalu
Boat services from Gandiposamma Temple point suspended pending inquiry and fresh safety audit
Swachh Patashala campaign fosters collective responsibility towards government schools: Bandi Sanjay
Indian firms urged to explore opportunities in Vietnam
PM Modis leaves for France, Slovakia
Union Urban Affairs Ministry takes physical possession of Jaipur Polo Ground in the Race Course Area
On May 20, an eviction order was issued which sought possession of the land parcel, citing its need for a larger public purpose
Deputy CM Bhatti Vikramarka accuses BRS, BJP of jointly conspiring against Singareni
RGUHS submits proposal to build 900-bed hi-tech hospital on Ramanagara campus
Some artisans hang on despite hardships
While procuring sandalwood for artisans is an expensive affair, shortage of sandal in the market has made them switch their jobs; most artisans across the State are the last in their family to be in the profession of woodcarving
Tarique Rahman government should seek clarification from Mr. Trivedi regarding what he meant by the phrase India and Bangladesh becoming one, says Bangladesh Jamaat-e-Islamis (JeI) Ameer Shafiqur Rahman
A scary thud at Thiruvengadam Street
On June 13, an old tree, reportedly unsteady for a long time, crashed damaging a compound wall, a car inside and two other cars outside. Fortunately, no one was injured, reports D. Vinothkumar
Washington DC : Tech billionaire Elon Musk became the world's first trillionaire on Friday following the blockbuster public debut of his aerospace manufacturer and space transportation company, SpaceX, which achieved a market valuation of USD 2 trillion in the largest initial public offering (IPO) in history, according to CNN. SpaceX, the aerospace company founded by Musk in 2002, made its debut on the Nasdaq after pricing 556 million shares at USD 135 each, raising approximately USD 75 billion. According to CNN, the company's shares opened at around USD 150 and climbed further during trading, reaching USD 165 - about 22 per cent above the IPO price. The surge in the stock price pushed SpaceX's valuation above USD 2 trillion, making it the sixth-largest publicly traded company in the United States by market capitalisation, behind Nvidia, Alphabet, Apple, Microsoft and Amazon. As per the calculation, if someone spent USD 1 million every hour, around the clock, it would take more than 100 years to exhaust USD 1 trillion. Musk marked the milestone by jointly ringing the Nasdaq opening bell from SpaceX headquarters in Texas. The market debut significantly boosted Musk's net worth, making him the first person in history to cross the USD 1 trillion wealth mark. CNN reported that the bulk of Musk's fortune remains tied to his holdings and stock options in SpaceX and Tesla. The SpaceX IPO is reported to be the largest on record, surpassing the 2019 listing of Saudi Aramco, which raised just under USD 30 billion. The USD 75 billion offering is nearly three times the size of the Saudi oil giant's market debut. According to CNN, Musk's estimated wealth now exceeds the combined fortunes of several of the world's wealthiest individuals, including Google co-founders Larry Page and Sergey Brin, Oracle founder Larry Ellison and Amazon founder Jeff Bezos. CNN reports further noted that Musk's personal fortune also surpasses the gross domestic product of several countries, including Taiwan, Ireland, Sweden, Singapore and his native South Africa. SpaceX's successful debut is also being viewed as the beginning of a new wave of major technology listings. (ANI)
BRS demands multiple-agency probe into residential schools procurement
TTD to expedite housing allotments for employees soon, says board member
Finance Minister reviews monsoon preparedness, development works in Tirunelveli
Golf beyond luxury:Kapilbats for a more accessible game
Karipur gold case unveils rival smuggling, dacoity network
Kochi cyber police to submit report on complaint against YouTuber
Cyber police are preparing the report following the State Police Chiefs order for a probe into a series of allegations against the YouTuber and his former associates, all of whom are popular on streaming platforms
Rooting for green cooling solutions
Chennai cannot do without air-conditioners, but their run time can be reduced if one designed their living space green and topped it with soft furnishings that have the visible imprint of nature. Here are roadside conversations with makers of bamboo andvetivercurtains
Revanth Reddy must withdraw his statements regarding school closures: TSEC
KPDCL Announces Power Shutdown in Multiple Areas of Kashmir
SRINAGAR, JUNE 13: Chief Engineer, Distribution, KPDCL has informed that the Shutdown of 33 kV Kangan -Surfraw Line will be observed due to which power supply to Gund, Kulan, Gagangeer, Sonmarag, Fraw, Ganiwan and adjoining areas will be affected from 09 AM to 03 PM on 15 June 2026. Similarly, shutdown of 75 MVA, 132/33 KV Bank-I and 50 MVA, 132/33 KV Bank-II (Grid Substation Zainakote) will be observed due to which power supply to Zainakote, Bakshipora, Shalteng, Narbal, Snoor Kalipora, Railway Station Mazhama, Shariefabad, Soibugh, Wadwan, Kawoosa Hospital, Noora Hospital, All India Radio Lawaypora and adjoining areas will be affected from 10 AM to 02 PM on 14 June 2026. Likewise, shutdown of 33 kV Arampora Handwara hot & Kupwara old Line and 33 kV Amargarh- Nowpora Line will be observed due to which power supply to Handwara Town, Chogal, Kulangam, Sagipora, Marathgam, Whole Lolab, Machil valley, Nowpora, Seelo, Achabal, Behrampora, Bomai, Bugoo , Dangerpora, Saidhpora, Brath, Hep Dangerpora, Wadoora and adjoining areas will be affected from 09 AM to 03 PM on 15 June 2026. Similarly, shutdown of 33 kV Arampora Handwara old & Kupwara hot Line will be observed due to which power supply to Zachaldara, Rajwar, Hangah, Haril, Lach, Kupwara Town, DC Office, Drugmulla, Nagri, Batergam, Gulgam and adjoining areas will be affected from 09 AM to 03 PM on 17 June 2026. Likewise, shutdown of 33 kV Keran Tap line & Dolipora Tap Line will be observed due to which power supply to Keran, Dolipora, Magam, Vilgam and adjoining areas will be affected from 09 AM to 03 PM on 16 June 2026. Similarly, shutdown of 33 kV Nihalpora- HMT Line will be observed due to which power supply to Singhpora, Diver, Mirgund, Duslipoar, SKUAST, Rambilgrah, Kalsari, Shadipora, Odina, Maloora Panjinara , Ganistan and adjoining areas will be affected from 09 PM to 01 PM on 15 June 2026.
No clarity on CET counselling yet; COMED-K to go ahead with counselling as per schedule
Corporation contract workers association honours Class 10 and 12 toppers
Tiger suffers injuries in Muthodi, officers place cage to capture animal
Karnataka High Court dismisses PIL challenging allotment of vet varsity land for quarters for judges
Vaiko begins clearing seemai karuvelam trees in Virudhunagar district with volunteers
Non-teaching staff body welcomes G.O. 34
Mysuru hosts festival celebrating indigenous seeds, conservators
The Traditional Seed Conservator Award2026 was presented to six farmers for their contributions to preserving indigenous seeds, maintaining community seed banks, reviving rare crop varieties, and creating awareness among farming communities
Police thwart escape bid by undertrial in Coimbatore
Buggy rides atEgmoremuseum a big help during summer
When this free service was launched six months ago, it was an instant hit; but the full measure of its benefit was made manifest only during the extreme heat spikes this summer
Madurais Singappen patrol team helps nab two for harassing schoolgirl
Government hospitals record sharp rise in surgeries, diagnostic tests: Health Minister
Staff attendance rises to 83.75%, while surgeries and diagnostic tests increase by 37.38% and 56.14%, respectively, over the past two years, says Satya Kumar Yadav
CBSE schools in Bengaluru go beyond textbooks to instil moral values, address social isolation
Some schools have also come out with a framework to address digital wellness and screen time for students
Sreedharans high-speed rail will not solve Keralas travel problems, says forum
The technocrat has proposed a gauge and speed similar to the K-Rail project and this will not address the requirements of the people, the K-Rail SilverLine Virudha Janakeeya Samithi has said

