Paris police detain 45 after violence erupts during celebrations of PSGs Champions League title
Paris police have detained 45 people after violence disrupted celebrations of Paris Saint-Germains second Champions League title win and a group tried to storm a police station
Drone attack struck turbine building at Ukraine's Zaporizhzhia nuclear plant, IAEA says
IAEA chief Rafael Grossi expressed serious concern about the reported incident and said Attacking nuclear sites is like playing with fire.
Kochi-based sailor Sanu Jose was the chief officer of Heroic Idun when the vessel was detained by Equatorial Guinea on charge of violating their territorial waters and attempt to steal crude oil
Oppn. accuses Kochi Mayor of abuse of power over extension of biomining agreement
LDF alleges that the contract with the company engaged in biomining legacy waste was renewed after its expiry without the councils approval
Audit of fundamental rights effectiveness could yield uncomfortable findings: J. Chelameswar
Illegal gambling racket busted at private hotel in Teynampet
The team seized cash amounting to 81.17 lakh, playing cards, mobile phones, and a cash-counting machine from the spot
Doctors remove 2.8 kg enlarged spleen from 23-year-old woman
Police trace missing phone in few hours
SCARFs Youth Mental Health department completes five years
Missing five-year-old girl reunited with parents at Chennai Egmore station
Rally held to raise awareness on menstrual, sexual and reproductive health rights
Chennais Nisha Sasikumar scales Mt. Everest at 16
Nisha reached the 8,848.86-metre summit on May 25, at the age of 16 years and 80 days, as part of an expedition organised by Elite Exped
Noida protests: U.P. STF picks up 2 DU students; 1 released
Delhi sets up six-member committee ahead of Kanwar Yatra
Policeman accused of sexual assault on minor boy dismissed
Ensure prompt CSR issuance at police stations
Kauvery Hospital inaugurates speciality OPD at AVM Studio campus
Stakeholders consultation held in city to mark World No Tobacco Day
Chennai airport slips to sixth spot in passenger traffic, falling behind Kolkata airport
Bengaluru airport, which was once behind Chennai airport in passenger traffic, is the third busiest airport in the country; passengers, industry representative call for expediting Parandur project
Two film producers booked for harassing woman member of T.N. producers council
Protest breaks out over alleged irregularities in flat allotment
Loss of in-service super speciality seats will derail T.N.s public healthcare, say doctors
Haryana assures additional supply to Delhi amid deepening water woes
TET Row: J&K Govt to Move SC Next Week
Aatif Qayoom Srinagar, May 30: The Jammu and Kashmir Government on Saturday said it will file a review petition before the Supreme Court next week over the Teachers Eligibility Test, TET, issue concerning service teachers in J&K. Education Minister Sakina Itoo, in a post on X, said the government has acted responsibly and proactively on the matter and has taken concrete steps to safeguard the interests of teachers. She said the administration has consistently pursued the issue and has earlier also acted to protect the interests of the teaching community. The Government has already accorded sanction to file a review petition before the Honble Supreme Court, the minister said in her post. She further stated that the Department of Law, Justice and Parliamentary Affairs, through a communication dated May 26, 2026, has directed its Standing Counsel to initiate the necessary legal proceedings. According to the minister, the review petition has already been prepared and will be filed before the apex court in the coming week. We remain fully committed to safeguarding the interests of our teachers, she added. The statement comes days after the Supreme Court dismissed a batch of review petitions challenging its earlier verdict that made TET mandatory for in-service teachers for continuation in service as well as promotions. A bench of Justice Dipankar Datta and Justice Manmohan, while upholding the earlier judgment, extended the deadline for acquiring the TET qualification till August 31, 2028. The court had earlier fixed August 31, 2027, as the deadline. The extension was granted after the apex court took note of the practical difficulties faced by thousands of teachers across the country. The issue has triggered concern among teachers in J&K, with political parties and teachers groups urging the government to ensure legal and administrative protection for the affected employees.
Fresh Hailstorm Damages Shopian Orchards
Raja Zaid Shopian, May 30: Apple growers in south Kashmirs Shopian district suffered another setback on Saturday evening after a fresh hailstorm, accompanied by strong winds, damaged orchards across several areas, raising fears of substantial crop losses. The latest weather event marks the third spell of adverse weather to hit the district within a week, leaving orchardists worried about the impact on this years apple harvest. According to residents, the weather changed abruptly around 6:15 pm. What began as light rainfall soon intensified into strong winds and heavy hail that lasted for nearly 10 minutes. Areas including Keegam, Meemandar, Reshnagri, Zawoora, Gagren, Sindu Shirmal, Daramdoora, Largam, Jamnagri, Chek Saidpora and parts of Shopian town were among the worst affected. Hailstones blanketed orchards and agricultural fields, while waterlogging was reported in several low-lying localities. Growers said the repeated hailstorms have caused extensive damage to apple orchards, the primary source of livelihood for thousands of families in the district. We have suffered huge losses. This spell alone has damaged a large portion of our crop, and when combined with the earlier storms, the losses are even greater, said an orchard owner. Residents from Zawoora said the intense hailstorm dislodged young apples from trees, while growers in Reshnagri and adjoining areas reported broken branches and widespread orchard damage due to strong winds and hail. Following the weather event, the Horticulture Department advised farmers to drain stagnant water from orchards to prevent root damage. The department also urged growers to spray recommended fungicides within 24 to 48 hours, warning that hail-inflicted injuries could leave trees vulnerable to diseases such as apple scab. Meanwhile, growers and local agricultural groups have appealed to the administration to conduct an immediate assessment of the damage and provide compensation to affected farmers. They have also sought urgent relief measures to help orchardists recover from the repeated weather-related losses.
Govt Orders Ground Assessment of Hailstorm Damage to Orchards
Sakeena Itoo takes stock of hailstorm damage across Kashmir Srinagar, May 30: Minister for Health and Medical Education, Social Welfare and Education, Sakeena Itoo, today expressed deep concern over the extensive damage caused by a recent hailstorm that severely impacted orchards and agricultural lands across several areas of Kashmir division, including D.H. Pora in Kulgam district. The Minister described the hailstorm as an unfortunate natural calamity that has dealt a significant setback to orchardists and farmers who depend heavily on the forthcoming harvest season for their livelihoods. Taking prompt cognizance of the situation, Sakeena Itoo established direct communication with the district administrations and the Director Horticulture to obtain a detailed assessment of the damage caused by the hailstorm. She directed the Deputy Commissioners to undertake immediate ground-level assessments and ensure that affected orchardists and farmers receive timely assistance and compensation as per the established government norms. The Minister emphasized that the district administration has been instructed to conduct a comprehensive and accurate evaluation of losses, facilitate expeditious relief measures, and extend all possible support to the affected farming community without delay. She further directed the concerned departments, including Horticulture, Agriculture and Revenue, to work in close coordination to expedite the compensation process and provide necessary technical guidance and support to farmers for crop recovery wherever feasible. Reiterating the Governments commitment towards the welfare of farmers and orchardists, Sakeena Itoo said that the Government stands firmly with the affected families during this challenging period and will ensure that genuine losses are assessed fairly and compensated in accordance with the prescribed norms. The Minister also instructed the Deputy Commissioners to maintain a strong field presence through officers and officials, ensure close coordination among all stakeholders, and address the concerns of affected farmers on priority so that no farmer is left unattended during this difficult time.
Defending champion Gauff eliminated from French Open by Potapova
Despite losing her first service game to open the match, Gauff struck back to break the Russian-born Austrian in the eighth and 10th games and take the lead.
Krishna water inflow likely to pick up amid declining storage in citys reservoirs
Supply from A.P.s Kandaleru reservoir has resumedafter suspension over the maintenance of KP canal; official says reservoirs have sufficient storage to sustain water supply till northeast monsoon
Singappen rollout to gather pace after appointment of officials, says K.A. Sengottaiyan
The Minister, along with Minister for Handlooms, Textiles, and Khadi M. Vijay Balaji, legislators, and Collector S. Kandasamy, chairs review meeting with officials at the Erode Collectorate
Owner killed in explosion at firecracker unit in Pudukottai
A worker was also injured in the accident and is being treated; police say explosion occurred as a result of a sudden fire, which ignited the crackers and materials stored in the manufacturing unit
Summer cricket coaching camp by ASR police concludes
Sree Padmanabha Swamy Temple panel demands action against cops for submitting false report
Refutes allegations of valuables going missing from the temple
Minister inaugurates Katpadi MLA office in Vellore
Katpadi MLA Mr. Sudhakar told The Hindu that the office will remain open between 9 a.m and 6 p.m on all days
State Highways opens new bridge near government hospital in Walajah
The bridge is expected to end the ordeal of crossing the Walajah-Sholinghur High Road for school students and hospital staff
Tangedco replaces electrical poles damaged by strong winds in Tiruvannamalai
Residents also urged Tangedco officials to ensure uninterrupted power supply in the area due to rising heat
China is building launch pads near its nuclear missile silos: report
The images reveal more than 80 pads for possible use by Chinas expanding fleet of mobile missile launchers and air-defence batteries.
Vizag races to secure 5,000-crore Central fund under City Economic Region scheme
Vizag Economic Region delegation to discuss strategies with Chief Minister Chandrababu Naidu on June 2 before preparing the official draft on the scheme to be submitted to the Union government
RFP to be floated for Amaravati Economic Region development plan
CM tells officials to develop housing complexes for lower and middle-income groups; special tribunal to resolve disputes involving buildings and unauthorised constructions in capital region
Firing incident indicates deteriorating law and order, says Pralhad Joshi
Union Minister for Consumer Affairs, Food and Public Distribution says that the firing incident at Tadasinakoppa near Dharwad was an indication of the deteriorating law and order situation in the twin cities
Ahead of possible Cabinet reshuffle, community representatives back their leaders for top posts
Congress will face setback in 2028 Assembly elections: Former BJP MLA Narasimha Naik
Union Minister lauds Brandix role in womens empowerment
Giriraj Singh says textile sector remains a major source of employment after agriculture during visit to Achutapuram facility
Ukraine keeps up assault on Russian oil sites as Kyiv expects more strikes
Russia has used its long-range ballistic missiles to damage Ukraine's power grid and hammer its cities
Over 3,000 tree and branch fall incidents reported across Bengaluru in a month
Traffic constables act of kindness amid flooded road wins hearts online
Satish Sharma meets Union Railway Minister
NEW DELHI, MAY 30: Minister for Food, Civil Supplies & Consumer Affairs, Information Technology, Transport, Youth Services & Sports, and Science & Technology, Satish Sharma, today met Union Minister for Railways, Information and Broadcasting, Electronics & Information Technology, Ashwini Vaishnaw and strongly projected the long-pending demand for rail connectivity to the border districts of Rajouri and Poonch. During the meeting, Satish Sharma urged the Union Railway Minister to accord priority to the proposed JammuAkhnoorDori DagerSunderbaniNowsheraRajouriPoonch rail corridor. He described it as a project of immense strategic, economic and social significance for the people of Jammu and Kashmir, particularly those residing in the border districts. The Minister highlighted that a survey for the proposed rail alignment had been conducted in the past and stressed the need for its revival and early execution. He underscored that Rajouri and Poonch remain among the few major regions in the country without rail connectivity despite their strategic importance and substantial population. Satish Sharma informed the Union Minister that the twin border districts frequently face connectivity challenges due to adverse weather conditions, road disruptions and difficult terrain, which adversely impact the movement of people, essential commodities and emergency services. He maintained that rail connectivity would provide a reliable, all-weather transportation network, significantly improving the accessibility, boosting economic activity and enhancing the overall quality of life of the people. Emphasizing the national security dimension of the project, Sharma noted that Rajouri and Poonch share a sensitive international border and have historically played a crucial role in safeguarding the nations interests. He said that a rail corridor to these districts would not only strengthen the civilian connectivity but also enhance logistical capabilities and facilitate faster movement of personnel and resources, whenever required. The Minister stated that the project would open new avenues for tourism, trade, industry and employment generation in the region. Improved rail infrastructure, he said, would help integrate the border districts more closely with the national economy and accelerate their socio-economic development. During the discussion, Satish Sharma urged the Railway Ministry to immediately commission a fresh feasibility study based on the earlier survey, declaring the project a national priority in view of its strategic location and consider appropriate budgetary provisions for its implementation. He also conveyed the commitment of the Jammu and Kashmir government to extend full cooperation at every stage of the project, including survey work, land acquisition, clearances and other administrative requirements. Reiterating the aspirations of the people of Rajouri and Poonch, Sharma said that rail connectivity is not merely an infrastructure project but a long-awaited developmental necessity that would bring the border districts closer to the national mainstream and ensure equitable access to growth opportunities. The Union Railway Minister assured the J&K Minister that the concerns and demands raised during the meeting would be examined sympathetically. Satish Sharma expressed hope that the long-pending project would receive due consideration and move towards implementation in the larger interest of the people and the strategic development of the region. In addition to railway infrastructure, Satish Sharma also raised several issues pertaining to the Information Technology sector. He sought enhanced support from the Government of India for accelerating Jammu and Kashmirs digital transformation journey. The Minister urged the Union Minister to facilitate establishment of advanced IT infrastructure and innovation ecosystems in Jammu and Kashmir, including IT parks, incubation centres and digital skill development hubs. He emphasized that such initiatives would create new employment opportunities for the youth and position the Union Territory as an emerging destination for technology-driven investments.Satish Sharma highlighted the immense potential of Jammu and Kashmirs young and educated workforce. He called for greater collaboration between the Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology and the UT Government in areas such as artificial intelligence, cybersecurity, e-governance, digital service delivery and startup development. He stressed that focused investments in the IT sector would help generate sustainable livelihoods and reduce regional disparities. The Minister also sought support for expanding the digital infrastructure in remote and border areas, ensuring seamless internet connectivity and access to the digital services. He noted that improved digital access would strengthen the governance, education, healthcare, entrepreneurship and citizen service delivery, particularly in underserved regions.
A teachers legacy:from classrooms to canopies
As she retires from service on May 31, biology teacher V. Kalaiselvi counts among her achievements a sense of stewardship towards nature particularly trees she instilled in her students. Here is a living testament to this attitude: robust trees at a neighbourhood in Maduravoyal that she helped plant 15 years ago directing a group of NSS volunteers from The Hindu Theological Higher Secondary School in Sowcarpet
He was speaking at the third edition of the Kashmir Literature Festival in Srinagar
West Bengal Cabinet expansion on June 1
Sources say the Cabinet will have more than 30 members; apart from seniority and experience, the party leadership is likely to consider regional and community representation while selecting new Ministers
Revenue and police remove encroachment in waterbody as per HC directive in Virudhunagar district
Telangana launches weather advisory initiative to help farmers
Permanent Pictorial Cancellation released on occasion of Vaikasi Visakam
Fair electoral rolls lead to fair polls: CEC
The poll body chief was attending a conference aimed at strengthening ECs legal framework and strategy; hails role of Booth Level Officers and Booth Level Agents in electoral roll management
White Paper on States finances in two weeks, says Minister
Multi-storey building collapses in Delhis Saket; several feared trapped
Rescue operations under way; building was partly under construction, the officials said
Over 9,400 people visited Nanna e-Khata, Nanna Hakku campaign in three weeks
Durai Vaiko holds reviews work on overbridges in Pudukottai district
Overbridges proposed at Karuvepilan and Thiruvapur; while election delayed the land schedule at Karuvepilan, sparring landowners delayed the work at Thiruvapur
A.P. primary teachers body elects new office-bearers
Ministers assurance on infrastructure improvement in Madurai
India all-rounder Nitish Reddy trains with APL teams in Vizianagaram
No free services for IPL final, clarifies BMRCL
CBI arrests nominated Member of Cantonment Board on graft charge
The accused has been identified as Satish Kumar Sharma. He was posted as the nominated Member of the Cantonment Board in Uttar Pradeshs Meerut
New office-bearers assume charge at CREDAI Tiruchi chapter
Three juveniles among eight held for armed attack at Nettur in Tenkasi district
Three killed as car crashes into parked lorry near Nagercoil
Watch: D.K. Shivakumar meets Karnataka Governor Gehlot
Watch: Four men freed from flooded cave in Laos
Investors alleged self-immolation sparks off political row in Kozhikode
Ibrahim Haji, a resident of Thiruvallur, allegedly set himself on fire on Friday morning after pouring petrol over his body outside the house of T.V. Sudheer Kumar, a former Congress district general secretary and former president of Vadakara-based Kadathanad Labour Contract Cooperative Society
SIHM will be readied by August in Uppada: Kakinada MP
Generali Central Life Insurance eyes higher growth trajectory
NIMS launches advanced cancer genomics centre, first in Telanganas government sector
Finmin gives cautious resilience outlook as inflation fears loom
Five feared drowned in Tungabhadra at Mantralayam of A.P.
Sivaguru Prabhakaran appointed as Ramanathapuram Collector
Government suspends import duty on cotton
Minister announces release of Godavari water today for Kharif season
Mushkin Cheruvu freed from encroachments by HYDRAA
Rigorous imprisonment for cricket coach for sexually abusing minor
Kogilu demolition: Families to approach a retired judge to prove residency claims
Ponguleti lays stone for integrated sub-registrar office complex at Banjara Hills
Govindaraja Swamys chariot procession marks Tirupati Brhamotsavams
Virtual queue system for Guruvayur temple darshan soon
Devaswom plans online booking as precursor to face recognition system; move follows High Court directive
20-year-old man arrested in Hyderabad for sexual assault
CBSE must explain why it missed the background check of Coempt Edu Tech: KTR
Director General of Prisons inspects Madurai central prison
Gangtok, May 30: Chief Minister Prem Singh Tamang (Golay) on Saturday attended the First Foundation Day celebration of the Chief Ministers Model School at Assam Lingzey, reaffirming the state governments commitment to transforming Sikkims education system into a world-class model by 2047. Addressing students, teachers, parents, and staff, the Chief Minister congratulated the school community [] The post CM Prem Singh Tamang Sets Vision for World-Class Education at Chief Ministers Model School Foundation Day appeared first on The Voice Of Sikkim .

