Gujarat CM calls for stronger link between diaspora talent and state industries in San Francisco
SAN FRANSISCO: Gujarati professionals and entrepreneurs in Silicon Valley could play a greater role in Gujarats emerging technology ecosystem, Chief Minister Bhupendra Patel said in San Francisco on Monday as he began his week-long visit to the United States and Canada. Addressing members of the Gujarati diaspora, Patel highlighted their contribution to semiconductors, artificial intelligence []
Card Game Turns Deadly, 3 Killed After Falling Into Well During Raid Scare In Gujarat
Following the incident, family members of the victims gathered in large numbers at the government hospital. The families alleged that a police raid had taken place and said the deaths occurred during the operation.
Adani Sportsline Academy skater Parth Shah honoured with Gujarat
Ahmedabad, Aug 18 (IANS) A decade after he first stepped onto the skating track at the tender age of six, Parth Suragbhai Shah has earned a prestigious sporting honour in Gujarat. The speed skater and athlete at Adani Sportsline Academy has been conferred for the Jaydeepsinhji Junior Award by the Government of Gujarat for his []
Former Tamil Nadu BJP president and founder of the We The Leaders movement K. Annamalai is increasingly baring his Dravidiani Stock fangs at the BJP. In this instance, he has pushed a narrative that the DMK did earlier and criticised what he described as a Gujarat-centric approach to development under the BJP-led NDA government, arguing [] The post Gujarat Built World-Class Sporting Infra For Commonwealth Games And Olympics, TN Built Nothing, Annamalai Must Speak With Conscience Instead Of Peddling Propaganda Like A Dravidian Stock appeared first on The Commune .
Gujarat govt to set up state PMU for PM-AJAY scheme implementation
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Union Minister JP Nadda undergoes angioplasty at AIIMS, New Delhi; declared stable
Union Minister JP Nadda underwent angioplasty on August 17, 2026. Hospital staff declared him medically stable following the procedure. He was admitted for observation after experiencing uneasiness and undergoing tests. Gujarat's Deputy Chief Minister Harsh Sanghvi wished him a speedy recovery. Energy and Petrochemicals Minister Rushikesh Patel also extended recovery wishes.
BJP Names Poll In-Charges For UP, Punjab, Gujarat
NEW DELHI, Aug 18: BJP president Nitin Nabin on Tuesday appointed senior party leaders as in-charges for Uttar Pradesh, Punjab and Gujarat, with the move coming ahead of assembly elections in the three states. Rajya Sabha MP Vinod Tawde was appointed in-charge of party affairs in Uttar Pradesh, with newly appointed national secretary Jagdish Ishwarbhai [] The post BJP Names Poll In-Charges For UP, Punjab, Gujarat appeared first on Northlines .
Guj CID busts Rs 1,071 cr China-linked cybercrime ring
Gujarat CID has arrested Rafiqul Alam, the alleged 'mastermind' behind 1,090 cybercrimes totalling Rs 1,071.5 crore, who was found to have links with China-based criminals and converted illicit funds into cryptocurrencies.
BJP names new in-charges for poll-bound UP, Punjab, Gujarat
BJP president Nitin Nabin has announced new in-charges for party affairs in Uttar Pradesh, Punjab, and Gujarat, with Vinod Tawde, Satish Poonia, and Tarun Chugh taking on key roles respectively. These appointments are effective immediately.
Nitin Nabin appoints BJP in-charges for poll-bound UP, Punjab, Gujarat
BJP president Nitin Nabin on Tuesday appointed Rajya Sabha MP Vinod Tawde and national general secretary as in-charge of party affairs in Uttar Pradesh and newly appointed national secretary Jagdish Ishwarbhai Patel as co-in-charge. Newly appointed BJP national general secretary and Rajya Sabha MP Satish Poonia was made in-charge of party affairs in Punjab, according to a notification issued by the party. Nabin made Rajya Sabha MP Tarun Chugh in-charge of party affairs in Gujarat. These appointments will come into effect immediately. The appointment of other state in-charges will be made in due course; meanwhile, the current Prabhari arrangement will continue, the BJP said in a circular. According to party sources, these appointments have been made in view of the assembly polls next year. While the assembly elections in Punjab and Uttar Pradesh are due early next year, Gujarat will go to polls later in 2027. This comes a day after the BJP overhauled its national team under party
This Gujarati Street Snack Is Better Than A Burger, Says Harsh Goenka
Dabeli, originating in Mandvi, Kutch in the 1960s, features spiced potatoes, chutneys, peanuts, sev, and pomegranate in a soft pav.
BJP announces poll in-charges for Assembly elections in U.P., Punjab and Gujarat
BJP MP and national general secretary Vinod Tawde has been appointed as the poll in-charge of Uttar Pradesh, while partys national general secretary and MP Satish Poonia, and MP Tarun Chug will lead the election in Punjab and Gujarat respectively
ED raids KPSC in veterinary officer recruitment case in Karnataka
21 premises across Karnataka and Ahmedabad in Gujarat are being searched, ED stated on August 18 morning
BJP Appoints New Leaders for Key States Ahead of Elections
New Delhi, August 18: The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) has made significant organizational changes by appointing new leaders for several states, including Uttar Pradesh, Punjab, and Gujarat. This move comes as the party gears up for upcoming elections and aims to strengthen its organizational activities. According to the list released by the party, Vinod Tawde, ... Read more BJP Appoints New Leaders for Key States Ahead of Elections
A day after unveiling BJP national president Nitin Nabins new team, the party announced state incharges for three key pollbound states Uttar Pradesh, Punjab and Gujarat. Rajya Sabha MPs Tarun Chugh, Vinod Tawde and Satish Poonia have been entrusted with Gujarat, Uttar Pradesh and Punjab respectively. All three leaders are considered strong organisational hands, [] The post BJP Appoints State InCharges for Gujarat, Uttar Pradesh and Punjab appeared first on Pragativadi I Latest Odisha News in English I Breaking News .
Gujarat cop resigns over jantar mantar protest to support PM Narendra Modi for 2029 Lok Sabha polls
A 32-year-old Gujarat police constable, Ramgar Mohangar, has resigned from his post to work full-time for the RSS and BJP. He also vowed to remain barefoot until the Narendra Modi-led government is re-elected in 2029. However, police authorities have not accepted his resignation yet.
BJP reshuffle: Vinod Tawde, Satish Poonia, Tarun Chugh get BJP poll duties under Nitin Nabin
Nitin Nabin appointed new state in-charges for Uttar Pradesh, Punjab, and Gujarat. Vinod Tawde will oversee Uttar Pradesh, while Satish Poonia takes charge of Punjab. Tarun Chugh has been appointed in-charge for Gujarat and will retain his national role. These appointments are effective immediately and reflect ongoing party restructuring. Further state in-charge appointments will be made in due course.
Assam man with China links held for Rs 1,071 crore cyber fraud across 1,090 cases
Gujarat CID arrested a man from Assam for orchestrating 1,090 cybercrimes. These frauds amounted to over Rs 1,071 crore and involved China-based criminals. The accused masterminded transferring funds into numerous bank accounts across India. He then converted these illicit funds into cryptocurrencies for transfer to China. This arrest also helped prevent ten other digital arrest cases through counselling.
Yash Soni had a rocking debut with the super-hit Gujarati film, Chhello Divas (2015), and then went on to work in many memorable and successful films. Chaal Jeevi Laiye (2019) stands out. It was the first Gujarati movie to collect more than Rs. 50 crores and also ran for cinemas for almost 6-7 years. It has been hailed by trade, industry and fans as Sholay Of Gujarati Cinema and also been compared with Dilwale Dulhania Le Jayenge for its long, historic run in theatres. In an exclusive interview with Bollywood Hungama, Yash Soni explained what according to him worked for Chaal Jeevi Laiye. Yash Soni said, My earlier film, Chhello Divas, connected with people due to its friendship angle. As for Chaal Jeevi Laiye, the father-son emotional bond touched people a lot. Thats what I feel though its difficult to guess what has worked for the moviegoers. Many times, I am asked in the interviews that since I have given so many hits, I know the pulse of the audience. I always maintain Mujhe bilkul bhi nahin pata! I am not at that level where I can guess whether the audience would like it. For me, whats important while selecting a script is whether I like it or not. He added, However, when I introspect, I guess the father-son emotional bond and the way it was presented have worked. Also, the makers have dealt with the films piracy with an iron hand. The makers have gone to great lengths to ensure that the film is not available illegally. Yash Soni revealed, Even now, whenever a big film fails to meet expectations, cinemas bring Chaal Jeevi Laiye back. And its shows often go house-full. Around 4-5 months ago, I was at a cinema hall when I was informed that Chaal Jeevi Laiye was playing on one of the screens. I decided to meet the audience. You wont believe it, there were so many senior citizens in the theatre, and some of them had even come in wheelchairs. They blessed me and said, We wanted to see the film. Thank you for bringing it back to cinemas. So, the film has formed a very strong emotional connection with the audience. Despite being such a historic blockbuster, Chaal Jeevi Laiye is still not available on any OTT platform. The same is true for many Gujarati films. Bollywood Hungama spoke to prominent producers last year, and they confirmed that streaming giants either dont pay them well for their films or are simply not interested in acquiring Gujarati films. When asked if this was an unjustified move on the part of the streamers, Yash Soni confessed, Of course, it is. Gujarati cinema is no longer at a stage where only one kind of film is being made. So many genres are being explored. In the last month alone, as many as six films have been released. So, theres a lot of content being produced as well. Hence, prominent OTT platforms should stream Gujarati films. However, a change is happening. A film like Vash Level 2 (2025) was picked up by Netflix. Moreover, the streaming giant promoted it extensively, just like it promotes any other regular release on its platform. I hope this consistency is maintained. Future plans After making a mark in Gujarati cinema, would Yash Soni like to work in Hindi films? The actor replied, I am waiting for good scripts from good makers. I am eager to work in Bollywood. Its a national platform. Gujarati cinema has been experimenting, but the level of experimentation in Bollywood is on another level and has been so for many years. Moreover, there are so many good filmmakers doing exceptional work in Hindi. Hence, I am just waiting for the right opportunity. Also Read: EXCLUSIVE: Yash Soni ADMITS his Diwali release Chaniya Toli was AFFECTED by Laalo Krishna Sada Sahaayate at the box office: It was a downer, but it also made me happya matter of PRIDE for Gujarati cinema
Gujarat records 1,541 new breast cancer cases at GCRI in 2025
Gandhinagar Gujarat Health Minister Pruful Pansheriya on Monday urged women to undergo regular breast cancer screening, citing state data showing The post Gujarat records 1,541 new breast cancer cases at GCRI in 2025 appeared first on Bilkul Online .
Gujarat govt to give free sanitary napkins to 10 lakh girls
Under the initiative, Rs 360 per girl will be provided annually, and quality oxo-biodegradable sanitary napkins will be distributed free of cost every month
Gujarat: Botad gets Vande Bharat connectivity as train begins running via Gandhigram route
Gujarat: Botad gets Vande Bharat connectivity as train begins running via Gandhigram route Botad (Gujarat): Gujarats Botad district on Monday gained direct Vande Bharat connectivity with the Sabarmati-Veraval service beginning operations through the Gandhigram-Botad route, following a change approved by the Railway Board. The revised route came into effect on August 17, bringing the [] The post Gujarat: Botad gets Vande Bharat connectivity as train begins running via Gandhigram route appeared first on Mangalorean.com .
Gujarat CM Bhupendra Patel Highlights Global Talent in San Francisco
San Francisco, August 18: Gujarat Chief Minister Bhupendra Patel is currently on a week-long visit to the United States and Canada. On Monday, during an address in San Francisco, he emphasized the significant role that Gujarati professionals and entrepreneurs residing in Silicon Valley can play in Gujarats burgeoning technology ecosystem. Speaking to the Gujarati community ... Read more Gujarat CM Bhupendra Patel Highlights Global Talent in San Francisco
Sachet App: A Digital Shield Offering Real-Time Alerts to Farmers and Fishermen in Gujarat
Gandhinagar, August 18: The government and state administration prioritize minimizing loss of life and property during natural disasters. The Sachet app, developed by the National Disaster Management Authority (NDMA), along with the Sachet National Disaster Alert Portal, has proven invaluable in saving lives during crises. In Gujarat, the Sachet app provides essential information to farmers ... Read more Sachet App: A Digital Shield Offering Real-Time Alerts to Farmers and Fishermen in Gujarat
Gujarat Police Launches 28-Day Safe Power Campaign Focused on Womens Safety
Gandhinagar, August 18: The Gujarat Police has initiated a 28-day statewide Safe Power campaign aimed at enhancing the safety of women and girls. This initiative includes preventive policing, digital safety awareness, victim support, community engagement, and performance-based monitoring. The campaign was launched following directives from Deputy Chief Minister Harsh Sanghvi, emphasizing that there should be ... Read more Gujarat Police Launches 28-Day Safe Power Campaign Focused on Womens Safety
Swift Action: Gujarat Police Solve Diamond Heist in Just 7 Hours
Ahmedabad, August 18: In a remarkable display of efficiency, the Gujarat police have cracked a diamond theft case worth 43.11 lakh within just seven hours. The joint operation by the Botad and Ahmedabad rural police led to the recovery of the stolen diamonds and the arrest of three suspects. According to police reports, the theft ... Read more Swift Action: Gujarat Police Solve Diamond Heist in Just 7 Hours
Modi govt dismantled ISI-backed terror network ahead of I-Day: HM
New Delhi, Aug 17: In a major multi-state crackdown ahead of Independence Day, security agencies have dismantled the ISI-backed Shahzad Bhatti Network (SBN), arresting more than 200 operatives and thwarting its plans for subversive attacks across the country, Union Home Minister Amit Shah said on Monday. In a post on X, Shah said 253 people were detained across 14 states on August 12 as part of the government's 'zero tolerance' policy towards cross-border terrorism. Over 80 FIRs and more than 200 arrests have been recorded against the Pakistan-based terror syndicate, which was linked to grenade, IED and petrol bomb attacks and targeted killings across India. Modi govt destroyed the ISI-backed terror group Shahzad Bhatti Network ahead of Independence Day and thwarted its plans for subversive attacks by arresting more than 200 operatives. Indian security forces ripped apart the network by launching coordinated operations across different locations in 14 states upholding a brilliant example of India's zero-tolerance towards terrorism, Shah said. The Home Minister said substantial recoveries, including IEDs, grenades bearing Pakistan Ordnance Factory markings, pistols, live cartridges, and CCTV cameras used for espionage, were made from the ISI-funded group. The coordinated multi-state operation was carried out on August 12 using a real-time intelligence-sharing system with State Police forces. It led to 253 detentions across 14 states Uttar Pradesh (62), Haryana (52), Delhi (51), Punjab (44), Rajasthan (15), Maharashtra (8), Uttarakhand (5), Karnataka, Gujarat and Bihar (3 each), and Telangana, Himachal Pradesh, J&K and Kerala (2 each) with fresh FIRs registered in Delhi and Karnataka. The SBN network has been paying local conduits to recce police, defence and religious sites, and to install CCTV cameras for espionage. Cumulatively, over 80 FIRs and 200+ arrests have been recorded against SBN under UAPA, BNS, the Arms Act, NDPS Act and Explosive Substances Act. Security agencies reaffirmed the Government of India's zero tolerance for cross-border terror and said coordinated action would continue to dismantle SBN's networks nationwide.
Gujarat Reports 1,541 New Breast Cancer Cases in 2025
Ahmedabad, August 18: Gujarats Health Minister, Prabhull Panseria, urged women to undergo regular breast cancer screenings. He highlighted that breast cancer accounts for 31.2% of all cancers found in women in the state. In 2025, the Gujarat Cancer and Research Institute (GCRI) recorded 1,541 new cases of breast cancer. Ahead of World Breast Cancer Research ... Read more Gujarat Reports 1,541 New Breast Cancer Cases in 2025
Gujarat police seize journalist Ravi Nairs devices
The police act on a search warrant issued by a magistrate court
SC Directs Meta Accounts of AAP Gujarat to Be Restored
Senior advocate Shadan Farasat and advocates Siddhant Sharma and Talha Abdul Rahman appeared for AAP.
Fire breaks out at resin unit in Dahej, no injuries reported
Six businessmen caught in booze party raid
Social media used to instigate Amroli workers, say police
Sumul chairman, VC election postponed
Three from city complete 4,000-km ultra-distance cycling event in Europe
School electrical audits ordered after 15-year-old students electrocution
From MSU sanedo to BJPs national youth face
Robber who evaded arrested for 45 years nabbed in UP
Gujarat Police seizes Ravi Nair
The Gujarat High Court has refused to quash the FIR against propagandist Ravi Nair over the Adani-LIC story published in the Washington Post.
Supreme Court orders restoration of AAP Gujarat's Facebook, Instagram accounts
Court allows partys application subject to removal of objectionable posts, if any, and posts main case for hearing after two weeks
No fuel for vehicles without valid registration plates in Rajkot
Gujarats E-Zero FIR System Brings Justice to Cyber Fraud Victims at Home
Gandhinagar, August 17: The Gujarat governments E-Zero FIR system for reporting cyber financial fraud is proving to be a double boon. Firstly, it accelerates investigations, increasing the chances of preventing financial losses. Secondly, it allows victims to receive justice from the comfort of their homes. The E-Zero FIR system, initiated by the state government, has ... Read more Gujarats E-Zero FIR System Brings Justice to Cyber Fraud Victims at Home
ECMSexpanded with nod for31 projects at 7,877crore outlay
To be spread across 10 States including Goa, Gujarat, Telangana, Tamil Nadu, Uttar Pradesh and Uttarakhand
20 Blackbucks Rewilded in Banni Grassland on Independence Day
Gujarat Forest Department and Vantara take forward the restoration of Bannis native herbivore community, strengthening the ecological foundations of a vital grassland landscape
Gujarat Police launches 28-day
Gandhinagar Gujarat Police has launched a 28-day statewide Surakshit Shakti drive to strengthen the safety of women and girls, with The post Gujarat Police launches 28-day Surakshit Shakti drive with focus on womens safety, digital threats appeared first on Bilkul Online .
Gujarat releases 20 blackbucks into Kutchs Banni Grassland
The initiative aims to rebuild the grasslands native herbivore community and strengthen ecological processes while supporting long-term biodiversity conservation efforts
Gujarat Cotex plans edible oil, real estate ventures
The proposed expansion would give the diversified enterprise new avenues for growth while focusing on phased execution and long-term value creation.
NDMAs Sachet App Becomes Lifesaver for Farmers and Fishermen During Disasters
Valsad, August 17: During natural disasters, the governments top priority is to minimize loss of life and property. In this context, the Sachet app and the Sachet National Disaster Alert Portal developed by the National Disaster Management Authority (NDMA) have proven to be lifesaving tools. In Gujarat, farmers, fishermen, and citizens receive real-time alerts about ... Read more NDMAs Sachet App Becomes Lifesaver for Farmers and Fishermen During Disasters
Gujarat Police SI Admit Card 2026 Out - Download Hall Ticket at ojas.gujarat.gov.in
Gujarat Police Recruitment Board (GPRB) has released the Gujarat Police SI Admit Card 2026 (call letter) for the PSI Wireless, Technical Operator, PSI Motor Transport and Head Constable Driver Mechanic written exam on 23 August 2026. Check the download start date and time, step-by-step download process, documents to carry, and important instructions here.
Gujarat High Court Recruitment 2026: Applications Invited for Legal Executive Posts
Gujarat High Court Recruitment 2026 is open for 5 Law Officer posts. Check eligibility, age limit, Rs.60,000 fixed salary, application process and last date.
This is the time: Gujarat CM Bhupendra Patel Urges Diaspora To Invest In State
Gujarat Chief Minister Bhupendra Patel pitched the states emerging industrial sectors and investment opportunities at a community reception hosted on August 16 by the Consulate General of India in San Francisco at the Fremont Heartfulness Meditation Centre in Fremont, California.
Gujarat Police Launches Digital Initiative for E-FIR Registration in Cyber Fraud Cases
Gandhinagar, August 17: In the digital age, incidents of cyber financial fraud are on the rise. Victims often face challenges in filing complaints due to the elusive nature of fraudsters. The lack of swift action allows criminals to continue their activities unchecked. To address these issues, the Gujarat Polices Cyber Cell, under the guidance of ... Read more Gujarat Police Launches Digital Initiative for E-FIR Registration in Cyber Fraud Cases
Securing the maritime commons: India
Indias maritime tradition is the worlds oldest, with an unparallelled continuity since the Neolithic Age [9th Millenium BCE]. Golbai Sasan, a Neolithic site on the east coast of India in Odisha state, has provided invaluable archaeological evidence of ship-building activities and sea faring forays. During the Sindhu-Saraswati era [3300-1300 BCE], India had developed a mature sea-faring tradition based on maritime trade. The ancient port of Lothal in Gujarat, constructed around 2300 BCE, is an outstanding example of maritime infrastructure. It had docks, tidal locks and jetties for ships. Sophisticated trade networks and infrastructure linked India with contemporary civilizations in Mesopotamia, Egypt and China. Vedic era, texts and archaeological evidence suggest early boat-building activities for coastal fishing and commerce. The Rig Veda mentions about Sataritara or the galley with hundred oars. This sea-faring tradition helped develop cartography and study of monsoon-based sailing, using stars for navigation. This rich maritime tradition was consolidated during the Mauryan Empire (324187 BCE) which institutionalized maritime administration by setting up a Department of Waterways and Navigation, headed by the Navadhyaksha (Superintendent of Ships) who regulated shipbuilding, sea trade, and port operations. Ancient Indias greatest strategic thinker Kautilya, wrote a whole chapter in the Arthashastra dedicated to maritime affairs, underlining its strategic importance. In the post-Mauryan period, Roman records show extensive trade with new ports in southern India. Around 30 inscriptions in Tamil-Brahmi, Sanskrit and Prakrit have been identified inside the rock-cut tombs in Egypt's Valley of the Kings in Luxor, from the 1st and 3rd centuries CE. Indian merchants left graffiti as evidence. Hoards of Roman gold coins have been discovered in various sites in southern India. Government of India The Delhi Sultanate, established by Muslim invaders, maintained limited naval forces, for riverine warfare and coastal operations rather than large-scale oceanic campaigns. The Mughal rulers also continued to maintain a navy primarily for security and support to the territorial military. The focus was inwards for the empires expansion. During the 13th century CE, Indias maritime power and commerce reached a peak during the Pala Empire in East India and the Cholazh empire in South India. Under the Cholazh dynasty [9th --13th century CE], large fleets sailed to Sri Lanka, the Maldives and parts of Southeast Asia, including ports in the Srivijaya Empire in Indonesia, spreading Indian religion and cultural influence in South-East Asia. The advent of the Europeans led to the marginalization of Indias maritime control and commerce. Despite British colonial rule, India retained its shipbuilding tradition and continued to build ships. By the 19th century CE, the British monopolized sea-borne commerce, controlling key ports like Bombay (Mumbai) and Calcutta (Kolkata). India became a source for manpower and material. The Royal Indian Marine [1892 CE)] and the Royal Indian Navy (1934 CE) developed with Indian sailors manning both Navy and Merchant ships. Upon gaining Independence in 1947, India inherited a meagre 33 ships and 538 naval officers to protect a coastline of 7,517 kms, 1,280 islands, 14,500 kms of potentially navigable waterways. Indias geographical location makes it proximate to major Sea Lanes of Communication (SLOCs) in the Indian Ocean. With limited maritime capabilities, India avoided entanglement in the bipolar world order and promoted the concept of the India Ocean as a Zone of Peace. After independence, India gave priority to coastal defence and integration of the Princely States. Burdened with land wars in 1948, 1962 and 1965, India was forced to divert resources to the Army and Air Force at the expense of the Navy. India began gradually rebuilding its maritime sector and shipbuilding industry. As Indias economy grew, more resources were provided to the Navy and development of ports, vital for maritime commerce and national security. By the 1990s, the Indian Navy was deployed for UN peace-keeping operations, evacuations of Indian nationals during the war on Iraq and anti-piracy operations in the Arabian Sea. The Navys blue-water capabilities expanded to support maritime security and international sea-borne commerce, aiming to secure the maritime commons. Currently, the maritime arena faces a wide array of challenges - climate change threats, cyclones, sea level rise, human security challenges such as illegal migration, trafficking, piracy, illegal fishing, pollution and sea-bed mining. The strategic overhang of the maritime factor has driven Indias maritime strategy, providing security to around 90% of Indias sea trade. The ongoing war in Iran has highlighted the effort to weaponization of international shipping channels - Hormuz - in violation of the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea III [UNCLOS]. Almost one-third of sailors in the global shipping industry are Indians. Some have lost their lives in the indiscriminate attacks on ships transiting the Hormuz and Bab-al-Mandab. Providing security to international shipping will require diplomacy and dialogue and also a more powerful Navy, to shape a more cooperative geopolitical order. Indias indigenous shipbuilding capabilities have been ramped up. Indias maritime strategy is focussed on the Indian Ocean Region (IOR) which is critical for global trade flows - two-thirds of the worlds oil shipments, one third of its bulk cargo and half of its container traffic. 40 nations are on its littoral having nearly 40% of the worlds population. Despite the importance of the maritime commons, there are limited security structures that can police this space. Naval ships are bound by restrictions to act against offending or rogue merchant vessels. In 2015, India adopted the SAGAR doctrine [Security And Growth for All in the Region]. This strategy seeks to enhance Indias role as a net security provider in the Indian Ocean Region [IOR] and a first responder in humanitarian and disaster related assistance. India has gone further from SAGAR to MAHASAGAR (Mutual And Holistic Advancement for Security And Growth Across Regions), which extends the maritime domain from the regional and security approach into economic diplomacy, technological connectivity and environmental sustainability and maritime domain awareness. MAHASAGAR aims to support technological connectivity in the Indo-Pacific region, relying on joint Naval exercises, sharing data and encouraging peaceful settlement of maritime disputes, Supporting these policy moves is SAGARMALA which supports port-led development initiative to modernize and build ports and manage the shift to more efficient transport coastal and waterway networks to trigger industrial growth, job creation, and sustainable coastal development. International Maritime Bureau To enable international and regional cooperation to secure the maritime commons, India organized the 2016 International Fleet Review (48 navies participated) and biennial MILAN exercises (47 nations participated in 2024) to build cooperation and interoperability. The IOR is monitored by the Information Fusion Centre [IFC] and naval operations across several maritime theatres have helped in combatting piracy, providing safe passage to international cargo ships humanitarian operations. 28 partner nations and international organizations have joined India in tracking maritime traffic, piracy, and illegal activities in the IOR. This strategic shift bolsters maritime security, utilizing the Indian Navys growing blue water deployments. Joint exercises with different navies for maritime security, like the annual Malabar exercises with QUAD partner countries Australia, Japan and USA are conducted periodically. The Indian Navy has spearheaded maritime diplomacy through capacity building, joint exercises, plurilateral conferences, Humanitarian Assistance and Disaster Relief (HADR) and Search and Rescue (SAR) activities [Tsunami and Earthquake]. Big power competition is increasing in the IOR, requiring greater vigilance on maritime security. To avoid conflict, India has advocated A free, open, secure and safe Indian Ocean as a shared goal for securing the maritime commons, as envisaged in the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea III [UNCLOS]. Currently, Despite military strikes, commercial navigation through Hormuz remains closed. Iran has weaponized its geography to disrupt one of the worlds most important energy chokepoints, keeping global energy markets under constant pressure and prolonging a worldwide economic shock. Post-Iran war, global power equations will shift decisively to the maritime domain an interconnected world depends on maritime routes, energy corridors, digital infrastructure and financial systems. Nations would now also attempt to control digital nodes, cable landing stations, undersea cable runs, data centres and satellite networks. Amb Pinak Ranjan Chakravarty Eastern Eye Indias comprehensive plan to strengthen its maritime sector was long overdue. India's vast coastline and strategic location in the IOR creates vulnerabilities and exposes it to maritime security threats. Indias maritime reforms and modernization drive mark a pivotal step toward achieving Maritime India Vision 2030 and aligning with SDG 9 (Industry, Innovation, and Infrastructure) and Sustainable Development Goals 14 India has tasked its Navy through Operation Sankalp, to provide escorts for merchant vessels, conduct maritime surveillance across the Arabian Sea and Gulf of Aden, and protect sea lines of communication [SLOC] vital to Indias economy and energy security. India will have to undertake autonomous actions and where ever possible and synchronize actions to secure SLOC. Operation Sankalp is focussed on protecting Indian shipping, preserving freedom of navigation for Indias supply lines and avoiding any regional involvement. Indias policy of strategic autonomy precludes joining any formal coalitions, keeping diplomatic channels active with individual countries in the conflict region. To upgrade its capacity to secure the maritime commons, India is addressing infrastructure gaps, sustainability challenges, workforce inequities and building a truly blue water Navy, with nuclear deterrence capabilities. India aims to become a global maritime hub and a leading maritime power in the next 2-3 decades, to enable it to play a significant player in ensuring the security of the maritime commons. **** [The author, a retired diplomat, served as secretary in the Ministry of External Affairs, Government of India. Earlier, he served as Indias High Commissioner to Bangladesh and Ambassador to Thailand.]
Supreme Court grants interim relief to AAP, directs Meta to restore Gujarat unit
The Supreme Court on August 17 granted interim relief to the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP), directing Meta to restore the Instagram and Facebook pages of its Gujarat unit, subject to the removal of objectionable posts. A Bench comprising Justice P. S. Narasimha and Justice Alok Aradhe passed the order on an interlocutory application filed by [] The post Supreme Court grants interim relief to AAP, directs Meta to restore Gujarat units social media pages appeared first on India Legal .
Gujarat Cop Quits Over Jantar Mantar Protest To Support PM Modi For 2029 Polls
Ramgar Mohangar Gosai pledged he would not wear any footwear until PM Narendra Modi returns to power in 2029.
5 Years On The Run, Gujarat BJP Worker Arrested In Liquor Case
Gujarat police arrest Mukesh alias Tina Pargi after 5 years on the run in illegal liquor case
Gujarat-centric Delhi model of development has to change: Annamalai jabs BJP
Gujaratcentric Delhi model of development has to change Annamalai jabs BJP
In the Indian entertainment and television space, Sri Adhikari Brothers (SAB) Television Network Ltd holds a prominent place. Several of its shows made history and are still fondly remembered today. Commander, for instance, was the first serial to be aired on Zee TV, the countrys first private satellite channel. All The Best was the first music-based countdown programme, while Suraag, which aired on DD1, was among the early thriller shows on Indian television. The family comic caper Shrimaan Shrimati, meanwhile, went on to achieve cult status and continues to enjoy a huge fan following even today. Sri Adhikari Brothers Television Network Ltd also became the first media company to be listed on the Bombay Stock Exchange. At the same time, the late media pioneer Gautam Adhikari (director and co-founder of the Sri Adhikari Brothers Group), found a place in the Limca Book of Records. The company is now about to write a new chapter. Gautam Adhikaris son, Ravi Adhikari, chairman of SAB Television Network Ltd, is all set to reboot several of these iconic shows for a new generation. In an exclusive interview with Bollywood Hungama, Ravi opened up about these ambitious revival plans, the use of Artificial Intelligence to bring back beloved characters, the future of AI in entertainment and a lot more. Ravi Adhikari revealed, We have a vast library and we own the IP of most of the shows. Many of them were path-breaking and continue to have strong recall value even today. We are rebooting Suraag and Yes Boss. We are also in talks for Commander. It was the first show to be telecast on a satellite channel. We are also trying to revive Say Na Something To Anupam Uncle. He added, On YouTube, several of our older shows continue to get good viewership, with Suraag and Shrimaan Shrimati among the top performers. This also gave me an insight into what people are watching when it comes to our older shows. The reboot of Suraag is already ready. Ravi Adhikari said, Its called Suraag 2.0. It stars Sudesh Berry and Sai Ketan Rao. AI gives old IPs new life For the reboot of Shrimaan Shrimati, Ravi Adhikari has decided to turn to AI. He stated, Two of the actors from Shrimaan Shrimati, Jatin Kanakia and Reema Lagoo, are no longer with us. We are trying to create fresh episodes featuring them using AI. Hence, we are using AI in cases where it would otherwise be impossible to recreate our IPs. We have also made mythological and fantasy shows like Brahma Vishnu Mahesh and Alif Laila. We can recreate such episodes with AI as well. We already have the audio from the original episodes; now, we want to create fresh visuals around it. Thats how we can refurbish and revive some of our older IPs. Ravi Adhikari made it clear that the necessary permissions would be taken from the families of Jatin Kanakia and Reema Lagoo before proceeding. Explaining why familiar IPs continue to resonate with audiences, he said, Songs are also being remixed because of their recall value. When you go to a party where there are 100 people and you know only five of them, youll naturally greet those five first. Youll spend time with them and, through them, meet other people. The same thing happens with content. Theres so much content available today, but you naturally tend to get attracted to familiar titles first. He added, Id also like to clarify that nothing can be made completely by AI. You still need a human brain behind it. AI apne aap toh kuch kar nahin sakta. People say things have become easier with AI. Yes, it does help save time and money, but in some ways, it has also made things more challenging for the maker because you have to be extremely clear and precise about what you want. Ravi elaborated, When you communicate with a human being, he or she can understand what you are trying to say even if your instruction isnt completely clear. For example, I can tell someone, Yeh cheez ko utha ke udhar rakh do, and theyll understand. But I cant give the same instruction to a machine. Ill have to say, Heres a bottle lying on the table. Take it and place it on the other table where the book is kept. Hence, when working with AI, you need to be very precise with your prompts. Ravi Adhikari also revealed, We are associated with the Stage app, a huge platform for Haryanvi, Bhojpuri, Rajasthani, Gujarati, Marathi and Bengali stories. Neeraj Chopra is one of its investors. They plan to go fully into AI, and we have a deal with them to create AI content. Predicting how AI will shape the entertainment industry, he said, Its the way forward. For ad films, you will not need actors to be physically present. As for films, the process will slowly become hybrid. AI will not take over; itll become a part of the process. Even when CGI came in, many people said films would eventually be made entirely using CGI. That didnt happen. Instead, CGI became a part of the filmmaking process. AI will evolve similarly. And what about fears that AI could lead to job losses? Ravi answered, When computers came in, they did replace a lot of jobs. Those who didnt evolve suffered. The same thing will happen with AI. At the same time, if AI takes away certain jobs, it will also create new employment opportunities.
Fire breaks out at chemical company in Gujarat
Bharuch, Aug 17 (IANS) A fire broke out at a companys premises in the Dahej GIDC industrial area of Bharuch district on Monday, prompting the deployment of more than five firefighting teams. The blaze started in the companys warehouse, where drums containing solvent were stored, officials said. The incident occurred in the early hours of []
On August 17, 2026, devotees across India will celebrate Nag Panchami, a day dedicated to worshiping Nag Devta to invoke blessings for their families. This significant event occurs during the Panchami Tithi of the Shukla Paksha in the Shravana month. Rituals include prayer, fasting, and traditional offerings to serpent deities. Notably, Gujarat will celebrate it a bit later, on September 1, 2026.
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16 held, 35 wanted after Gujarat Police raid
Mehsana, Aug 17 (IANS) The State Monitoring Cell (SMC) of Gujarat Police raided an alleged gambling den being operated in an open field at Jilani Farm on the outskirts of Poida village in Mehsana district, arresting 16 people and seizing cash, vehicles and mobile phones worth Rs 39 lakh. Police said on Sunday that 35 []
Why India should favour a community-trusteeship economic model
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Experience The New Gujarati Music Video 'Tu Na Pive To Mari Bhabhi Na Hum' by Jignesh Barot
Get ready to be swept away by the latest gujarati track 'Tu Na Pive To Mari Bhabhi Na Hum' beautifully sung by Jignesh Barot. This captivating track feature mesmerizing music given by Ravi Nagar & Rahul Nadia and beautiful lyrics are penned by Naresh Thakor Vayad. Don't miss the chance to witness Jignesh Barot's performance in the captivating gujarati video track 'Tu Na Pive To Mari Bhabhi Na Hum'. Dive into a world of musical excellence by exploring more gujarati tracks in the music videos section of gujarati ETimes. Discover the incredible vocal talents of Jignesh Barot. Indulge in the latest gujarati video tracks of 2026, groove to the soulful compositions by Ravi Nagar & Rahul Nadia, immerse in the gujarati music video tracks.
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Weather Tomorrow August 17: The Meteorological Department has released a new weather alert for Monday, August 17. Expect heavy rain and thunderstorms in Delhi and Punjab, while Gujarat and Bihar are warned of intense showers alongside lightning strikes. In Himachal Pradesh, light to moderate rain is likely, with localized heavy downpours. On the other hand, Maharashtra and Haryana will enjoy partly sunny skies, though afternoon thunderstorms could develop.
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20 blackbucks rewilded in Gujarat's Banni grasslands on 80th Independence Day
As India celebrated its 80th Independence Day, the Gujarat Forest Department, with support of the Greens Zoological Rescue and Rehabilitation Centre (GZRRC) - Vantara, successfully released 20 blackbucks (Antilope cervicapra) into the Banni grasslands of Kutch in Gujarat. The development marks an important milestone in the restoration of native wildlife and the ecological character of this unique grassland landscape.
Ahmedabad, August 16: Chief Minister Bhupendra Patel has commenced his tour to the United States and Canada in preparation for the Vibrant Gujarat Global Summit 2027. During this trip, he will meet with investors and industry bodies to enhance foreign investment in Gujarat. Accompanying the Chief Minister are key officials including Chief Secretary M.K. Das, ... Read more Gujarat Chief Minister Bhupendra Patel Embarks on US and Canada Tour for Vibrant Gujarat Global Summit
CM Bhupendra Patel Begins US-Canada Tour Ahead of Vibrant Gujarat Summit 2027
Gujarat CM Bhupendra Patel has embarked on a US-Canada tour to promote Vibrant Gujarat Global Summit 2027 and attract foreign investment to the state.
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Ghee, Oils Worth Rs 35 Lakh Seized After Food Authority Raids In Gujarat
Gujarat's Food and Drug Control Administration seizes Rs 35 lakh adulterated ghee and oils during raids in Surat and Deesa.
Srinagar's iconic Lal Chowk wears festive look amid hoisting of tricolour
The iconic Lal Chowk here wore a festive look on Saturday as hundreds of tourists celebrated the country's 80th Independence Day in front of the famous Clock Tower. A huge number of visitors thronged the crossing in Srinagar -- the summer capital of Jammu and Kashmir. Once emblematic of separatist discourse, Lal Chowk was swept in tricolours. Netra Gurjar, a first-time tourist from Mumbai, said she was not wrong to visit the spot. It is my first time visiting Kashmir. We have been in Kashmir for seven days. It is our first time here (in Lal Chowk). And if you look at it, it is the first time we are celebrating Independence Day somewhere, she told PTI Videos. Gurjar said the family wanted to experience the atmosphere at Lal Chowk and they were not disappointed. Kashmir has changed a lot from what it was before. Before coming here, we were also scared. But, after coming here, all fear has vanished. It is safe. It is good. The infrastructure is very good, said Gurjar, adding that her eyes were welling up. Another tourist, Pune's Aisha Sheikh, said the visit was a dream come true. Coming to this Lal Chowk, where Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru unfurled the flag, was a dream for us. If we come to Kashmir, we must come to Lal Chowk, she said. Sheikh said there were many speculations in the media that Kashmir is not safe. But we did not feel anything like that. It is completely safe. People are also very good. The residential (local) people are good, the military is very supportive. And for the tourists here, Kashmir is completely safe, she said. As shouts of 'Vande Mataram' reverberated in the air, Sheikh said she could not feel any prouder. Vande Mataram comes from within, saying this is my country, this is my nation, and this is my pride. We are Indians, we will remain Indians, and we will be buried in India itself. So we shouldn't even be called Pakistanis. We are Indians. And we proudly say that we are Indians, she said. Sheikh insisted that today's generation does not believe in division and there is no Hindu-Muslim issue. All are Indians, there's nothing else here. Kashmir is completely safe, she said. Authorities made elaborate arrangements, complete with selfie points, for the people to celebrate the day. A kid skated around with glee, carrying the tricolour in one hand. Suraj Bhatt, a tourist from Ahmedabad, Gujarat, was thrilled to witness the moment. There is a big crowd here It feels good. The atmosphere here is energetic and enthusiastic, and it feels good to be at Lal Chowk, Bhatt, who was visiting the Valley for the fourth time, said. Gujarat-based Arun Haryani, painted in saffron, white, and green, stood beneath the Clock Tower, continuing a tradition he began four years ago. I used to hear that hoisting the tricolour here was considered a challenge and that tensions would rise in the area. So, I thought I should come here myself, hoist the flag and spread a message of peace and brotherhood, he said, recalling his first visit. Haryani said when he came to the valley in 2022, there was almost a curfew-like atmosphere. But when I came here in 2023, people stood from 6 in the morning until around 11 pm at Lal Chowk. They celebrated and danced, and at one point, someone even lifted me onto his shoulders and danced with me. That made me feel that a very positive message of brotherhood had come across. Since then, I have been coming here every year, he said.
Gujarat CM Bhupendra Patel Highlights State
It is a clash of titans which is unfolding before the all-important 2027 assembly elections in Uttar Pradesh ahead of the 2029 Lok Sabha polls. It is an unusual clash unfolding in the annals of BJP- unheard of during the last decade of Narendra Modi-Amit Shah supremacy, as the enthusiastic Opposition watches with glee from sidelines. It is so because they, Opposition, are for the time being, out of this clash which is between the two power centres of the saffron party, Modi-Shahs centralised oversight leaving hardly any margin for fellow compatriots, and Uttar Pradesh chief minister Yogi Aditynanaths independent style of governance, loath to any interference from top bosses in New Delhi. Many manifestations of this clash of titans have come to the fore in the recent past. From BJPs internal battle of supremacy to control the organisational mechanism in Uttar Pradesh, to reports of the Centres desperate but failed attempts, up till now, to reign in Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath like the other BJP-ruled states headed by lightweights and political novices. And the huge controversy surrounding the alleged theft of donations in Ayodhyas Ram Temple assuming a state versus Centre dimension. In all these manifestations the battle-lines seem getting drawn more clearly. To cap it all, Governor Mrs Anandiben Patel choosing Chief Minister Yogi Adityanaths home turf Gorakhpur, his political as well as spiritual karambhoomi, to impliedly target him on the pretext of poor facilities in local educational institutions for the students and other like issues, has generated curiosity both within the BJP-leaving them guessing as to what is transpiring ahead of the assembly elections- and the Opposition camp led by Samajwadi Party-Congress combine. As it is, the path to the coming assembly elections is strewn with serious hurdles for the BJP in view of rumblings in the partys traditional vote-base. The recent set of developments with the Governor pitching in, taking upon herself the role of opposition rather than remaining within the confines of her Constitutional limits, has led to tongues wagging whether the Yogi will be projected as the CM face for his possible third consecutive term or not. Or is he destined to go the way senior BJP leaders such as Mrs Vasundhara Raje and Mr Shivraj Singh Chouhan- both shown the door despite being powerful chief ministers in Rajasthan and Madhya Pradesh. A common thread connecting the three senior leaders of politically important states is that many consider them as possible Prime Ministerial hopefuls. And that has proved to be undoing of Mrs Raje and Mr Chouhan and the phenomena seems to be catching up with Yogi Adityanath. The significance of Governor Anandibens diatribe lies in the selection of Gorakhpur which is strongly connected with the chief minister. She seized upon the opportunity to pull up the Deen Dayal Upadhyaya Gorakhpur University, in her capacity as its Chancellor, and local administration over hostel infrastructure and student amenities. Ostensibly, her message was designed to be sent where it was meant to target. Apart from Gorakhpur being Yogi Adityanaths seat of power, selecting it to indirectly target him has many dimensions attached to it. After all he was MP from Gorakhpur for five consecutive terms before taking over as the chief ministers. And more importantly, it is home to the Gorakhnath Math of which the Yogi is the powerful head. Could Mrs Anandiben have done this on her own will or she was ordained to do so by the party high command? It is to remember that she was a veteran politician from Gujarat and a senior minister before becoming Governor of one of the most politically significant state Uttar Pradesh which is central to BJPs national politics and ambitions. Well, the Gorakhpur episode was not an isolated outburst by her but it has become significant being the home-turf of the Yogi who is in the eye of storm having managed to pursue a line independent of New Delhi. Credit goes to him for steadfastly standing his ground but that has also, of late, become a reason for him to court problems. Will he be able to offset the effect of these developments focused on him in the run up to, not only the assembly election but the subsequent Lok Sabha polls as well? Ordinarily Modi-Shah duo will never like to off-set the political equilibrium to BJPs disadvantage as the road to victory in 2029 general elections passes through Uttar Pradesh. As it is, the central dispensation is facing plethora of problems including the serious challenge posed by the Gen Z protests propelled by an unknown Cockroach Janata Party (CJP) and the resultant strong police action against the protestors at New Delhis Jantar Mantar which has led to the washing out of the monsoon Session of Parliament on the issue. Mrs Patel has repeatedly used public platforms to question the functioning of institutions under the state government during past few weeks. At the Chandra Shekhar Azad University of Agriculture and Technology in Kanpur on July 10, she raised fingers on the way the agricultural system was responding to farmers. She referred to farmers being given targets for seed production and then being forced to purchase seeds from large companies after meeting those targets. Likewise, in Lucknow University, she has questioned hostel Wi-Fi, drinking water, food quality and maintenance. She has also expressed displeasure over sanitation around academic departments and the Tagore Library. At King Georges Medical University, she questioned the use of expired spice powder in a mess and raised concerns over food and cleanliness. Her intervention prompted the university administration to constitute a special task force for monitoring such facilities. And at Mahatma Gandhi Kashi Vidyapith in Varanasi, her attention again turned to hostels, messes, food, Wi-Fi and sanitation. On the face of it there is nothing wrong in the Governor intervening in the functioning of such institutions as she is entitled to discharge her responsibilities as Chancellor of state universities and other such institutions. But place, timing and possible motive in the face of approaching assembly elections, certainly raise doubts. However, what makes it more intriguing is the fact that her criticism of the state set-up has moved beyond the confines of universities. During her recent visit to Ayodhya, she did not hesitate to take a swipe at the bureaucratic functioning. Her statement that devotees could get darshan at the Ram Temple more easily than a government file could get cleared, took everyone by surprise. The obvious hint was to the bureaucratic Red-tape prevalent in the state. Under this garb the obvious target seemed to be the political leadership of the ruling party in UP.
Gujarat Welcomes PM Modis Announcements on Womens Reservation and Free Coaching
Vadodara, August 16: Residents of Vadodara, Gujarat, expressed their support for Prime Minister Narendra Modis announcements made from the Red Fort on Saturday. His call for political parties to unite for implementing 33% reservation for women and providing free online coaching for competitive exams was particularly well-received. During his address on the 80th Independence Day, ... Read more Gujarat Welcomes PM Modis Announcements on Womens Reservation and Free Coaching
Over Rs 35 lakh worth of suspected adulterated ghee, oils seized in Gujarat
Surat, Aug 15 (IANS) Gujarats Food and Drug Control Administration has seized more than Rs 35 lakh worth of suspected adulterated ghee and oils during raids in Surat and Deesa, following directions from Health Minister Praful Pansheriya to take strict action against food adulteration, officials said on Saturday. In Surat, officials raided a factory operated []
Gujarat market expert backs PM Modi
Surat, Aug 15 (IANS) Prime Minister Narendra Modis seven-point development framework announced from the Red Fort on Saturday has drawn support from market expert and RupNex co-founder Avnish Tiwari, who said Indias focus on manufacturing, technology, agriculture and other strategic sectors could strengthen its position in the global economy. Addressing the nation on the 80th []
Gujarat Police Seizes 7,164 Bottles of Illegal Liquor Worth
Ahmedabad, August 16: The Bagodara police in Ahmedabad rural district confiscated 7,164 bottles of Indian Made Foreign Liquor (IMFL) valued at 26.81 lakhs during a vehicle check at the Bagodara toll plaza on Saturday. The total estimated value of the seized liquor, the truck, and other items amounts to 41.94 lakhs. This operation aims to ... Read more Gujarat Police Seizes 7,164 Bottles of Illegal Liquor Worth 26.81 Lakhs
Gujarat Assembly Passes Uniform Civil Code Bill After 7-Hour Debate - Newsonair

