Bomb Threats Prompt Security Response at Surat Passport and Post Offices
Surat, July 15: Panic erupted in Surat, Gujarat, when authorities received bomb threats targeting the passport office and post office. The Surat police, along with bomb and dog squads, swiftly arrived at the scene to investigate the alarming reports. Just two days prior, an email had been sent to the Surat District Court claiming the ... Read more Bomb Threats Prompt Security Response at Surat Passport and Post Offices
'They Made Me Understand My Game': Sundar Credits Gambhir, Nehra For Batting Prowess
Washington Sundar: India all-rounder Washington Sundar credited head coach Gautam Gambhir and Gujarat Titans head coach Ashish Nehra for helping him develop greater clarity as a batter after playing a pivotal unbeaten half-century in India's six-wicket win over England in the opening ODI at Edgbaston, saying their guidance has played a major role in his evolution across formats. Sundar remained unbeaten on 52 while sharing an unbroken 102-run partnership with Axar Patel to steer India to a 1-0 lead in the three-match series. His knock marked his maiden ODI fifty and capped another important contribution with the bat after assuming varied roles for both India and in franchise cricket over the last few seasons. Reflecting on his development as a batter, Sundar said preparation and the confidence shown in him by those around him have been instrumental. I try and prepare really well. As much as possible (with) preparation, I make sure I do it to the T. I give a lot of importance to preparation, and I am so grateful that people have always had faith in my skill set. Here, Gautibhai (Gautam Gambhir) always made me understand what exactly I could do with the bat, especially, and made me understand my game as well. And even Ashish Nehra in GT, he's always made sure, like he's helped me understand myself a lot more, be it as a person or as a cricketer on the whole. So, I'm honestly grateful for the fact that I've got such people around me who are actually helping me become a better cricketer every single day, Sundar told reporters during the post-match press conference. I think that's very important, especially for me. As an all-rounder, I think it's really important to keep looking to improve every single day and understand my game and obviously play according to situations. Playing a lot of games also helps you get to be in those situations, understand what exactly you can do and you have a lot of learning as well. So, yes, I'm so grateful that I've got such people who have always had faith in my skill sets and also made me understand what exactly I could do in different skill sets, he added. Sundar has been entrusted with multiple batting responsibilities over the years, ranging from opening in first-class cricket to batting in the middle order and finishing games in white-ball formats. He said embracing those changing responsibilities has helped him become a more complete cricketer. Over the years, I've understood the fact that I need to keep improving my skill sets, which will help me whenever the situation arises. And the fact that I play different roles is exciting. Not many people get to play different roles. I get to sort of play those different roles and be in those different situations. And obviously, I try my best to help the team win. Its exciting to sort of be in different situations and different phases of the game. But as I said, every single day, it's important, especially for me, to keep improving. As I said, we play different formats in a short span of time. So, there's hardly any change you could do between switching formats. I think, on the whole, as much as I could prepare really well, I think I'll be ready when the situation arrives. That's the mindset, he stated. India had switched directly from a T20I series into the ODI leg of the tour, but Sundar said adapting between formats is an expected part of international cricket. Its exciting to sort of be in different situations and different phases of the game. But as I said, every single day, it's important, especially for me, to keep improving. As I said, we play different formats in a short span of time. So, there's hardly any change you could do between switching formats. I think, on the whole, as much as I could prepare really well, I think I'll be ready when the situation arrives. That's the mindset, he stated. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Having helped India secure victory in Birmingham, Sundar will look to carry his confidence into the second ODI as India aim to seal the three-match series. Article Source: IANS
Making Strides in Cardiac Healthcare at Zydus Hospitals, Gujarat
Making Strides in Cardiac Healthcare at Zydus Hospitals, Gujarat
Gujarat Plans to Regulate Social Media and AI Use for Children Under 16
The Gujarat government is preparing a draft policy to regulate social media and AI use among children under 16, citing concerns over mental health, excessive screen time and declining critical thinking skills.
Tributes Pour in for Gujarat Chief Minister Bhupendra Patel on His Birthday
New Delhi, July 15: Gujarat Chief Minister Bhupendra Patel is receiving heartfelt wishes and congratulations from across the nation on his birthday. Notable leaders, including Defence Minister Rajnath Singh and Home Minister Amit Shah, have extended their best wishes to him. Defence Minister Rajnath Singh took to the social media platform X to express, Warm ... Read more Tributes Pour in for Gujarat Chief Minister Bhupendra Patel on His Birthday
Leaders Extend Birthday Wishes to Gujarat CM Bhupendra Patel
New Delhi, July 15: Prime Minister Narendra Modi, along with Union Ministers and Chief Ministers from BJP-ruled states, has extended warm birthday wishes to Gujarat Chief Minister Bhupendra Patel. Prime Minister Modi took to social media platform X, stating, Heartfelt wishes to Gujarat Chief Minister Bhupendra Patel on his birthday. He is at the forefront ... Read more Leaders Extend Birthday Wishes to Gujarat CM Bhupendra Patel
'Dont settle for India A, aim for 100 Tests': Nehras advice to Ashok Sharma
Ashok Sharma earned his India call-up after a challenging journey and brother's encouragement. He will now buy a gold chain after his international debut. Sharma focuses on his bowling strengths and drawing from IPL experiences. Gujarat Titans coach Ashish Nehra urged him to aim for 100 Test matches. His elder brother sacrificed his own cricket dreams to support Ashok's ambition.
Three Policemen Arrested for Accepting Bribe in Bharuch
Bharuch, July 15: Three policemen stationed in Bharuch district, Gujarat, have been arrested by the Anti-Corruption Bureau (ACB) for allegedly accepting a bribe of 1 lakh in exchange for returning a seized mobile phone related to a prohibition case. According to the ACB, the complainant, a vigilant citizen, had a case registered against him at ... Read more Three Policemen Arrested for Accepting Bribe in Bharuch
Grey Hornbills at home in Gir landscape after over 60 years
Gujarat Forest Department achieved success with Indian Grey Hornbill reintroduction. Forty birds were released in two phases between 2021 and 2023. These hornbills have established territories and successfully produced offspring. Their shrinking home ranges and stable habitat use show progress. This indicates the program is moving towards a self-sustaining population.
Grey Hornbills at home in Gir landscape after over 60 years
Gujarat Forest Department achieved success with Indian Grey Hornbill reintroduction. Forty birds were released in two phases between 2021 and 2023. These hornbills have established territories and successfully produced offspring. Their shrinking home ranges and stable habitat use show progress. This indicates the program is moving towards a self-sustaining population.
BMA signs MoU with Latvian chamber to boost global ties
Manjalpur bypoll reduced to BJP-Congress straight fight after scrutiny
TSU hands out first degrees, eyes campuses beyond Gujarat
Countrys First Cooperatives University Reports 100% Placements
Vehicle theft racket busted, two involved in 21 thefts held
12 Stolen Two-Wheelers Recovered
ABVP, NSUI activists clash over WhatsApp group; 2 students injured
Videos Of Scuffle Went Viral
19-year-old stabbed to death over financial dispute
Why Gujarat wants to become Indias data centre hub
The Gujarat government believes its new Data Centre policy could transform Gujarat into one of Indias leading digital infrastructure hubs, with Dholera at the heart of that vision. But why are states suddenly competing for data centres? And can Gujarat realistically become Indias next data centre capital?
Gujarat Woman Burnt To Death By Neighbour Over Rs 5,000 Loan - NDTV
Gujarat Woman Burnt To Death By Neighbour Over Rs 5,000 Loan NDTV
Gujarat Woman Burnt To Death By Neighbour Over Rs 5,000 Loan
The victim had been raising her two children alone since her husband died seven years ago.
Old footage showing theft of donations at Gujarats Ambaji temple surfaces
A temple employee allegedly removed a bundle of cash while counting was underway; police arrested three employees
The Gujarat High Court, in its detailed 2,223-page judgment on the 2008 Ahmedabad serial blasts, held that Hindus were the intended targets of the terror conspiracy, upheld the death penalty for 38 convicts as a arest of rare case, and affirmed life imprisonment for 11 others.
German Shepherd Fights Off Leopard In Gujarat, Saves 3 Men Before Dying
The incident happened when the leopard attacked three people sleeping on cots outside a local restuarant.
Gujarats Unjha cumin and fennel receive GI tag
With the addition of Unjha cumin and Unjha fennel, Gujarat has expanded its list of GI-tagged agricultural products, which already includes Gir Kesar mangoes, Bhalia wheat, Kachchhi Kharek and Amalsadi chikoo.
IRCTC offers Onam tour from Mangaluru to Gujarat, Delhi and Rajasthan, separate package for Kashmir
Tourists can choose between four categories of travel and accommodation
From Puri to Ahmedabad: How the Jagannath Rath Yatra became Gujarats biggest religious festival
The journey of Puri's Jagannath Rathyatra to Ahmedabad is rooted in centuries of shared faith. Seen as a manifestation of Lord Krishna, whose final relic floated from Gujarat to Odisha, Jagannath was embraced by local Vaishnav traditions.
Patan's Rani Ki Vav 3D Projection Show Wins Gold at WOW Awards Asia 2026
Rani Ki Vav in Gujarat has won the Gold Award at WOW Awards Asia 2026 for its 3D Projection Mapping Show and Heritage Lighting Project, showcasing India's rich cultural heritage through advanced audio-visual technology.
Jhapatpara Or Islampura? Gujarat Residents Confused Over Locality's Name
The residents discovered this major alteration only recently when government officials arrived in the locality to conduct a routine survey.
HC confirms death penalty for 38 in Ahmedabad terror blasts
Ahmedabad: The Gujarat High Court, while upholding the death sentence of 38 operatives of the terror outfit Indian Mujahideen (IM) in the 2008 Ahmedabad serial blasts, cited the large number of casualties, the humongous conspiracy and the intention to spread widespread terror as key reasons for affirming the punishment. A division bench of justices A Get the latest updates in Hyderabad City News , Technology , Entertainment , Sports , Politics and Top Stories on WhatsApp & Telegram by subscribing to our channels. You can also download our app for Android and iOS .
Two of Gujarat's leading Agricultural products, Unjha Cumin and Fennel, receive GI tag
Unjha Cumin and Unjha Fennel have received prestigious Geographical Indication tags. This recognition strengthens their brand value and global market presence significantly. The GI tags will improve market value and enhance export opportunities for these spices. Farmers' incomes are expected to increase, boosting the local agricultural economy. Gujarat's portfolio of GI-tagged agricultural products has now expanded further.
Ahmedabad blasts: Gujarat HC cites scale of terror, 56 deaths in upholding death penalty for 38 IM operatives Deccan Herald
15 nominations filed for Manjalpur bypoll
MSU play revives Vadodaras historic link to Vande Mataram
GMERS Gotri carries out first organ donation; liver, kidneys retrieved after brain death
Two suspected Chandipura deaths in Panchmahal, govt steps up surveillance
Man tries to kill wife, hangs self in Vadodara home
Children Raise Alarm, Woman Hospitalised
SSG security guard arrested for killing woman in Padra
Rs20 rickshaw fare claim costs girls hostel Rs19,000
Consumer Forum Orders Part Refund
Adani Ports & SEZ, Gujarat Pipavav Port report higher container volumes in Q1 FY27
Container volumes at Indias 12 major ports rose 9% year-on-year in the April-June quarter of FY27, reflecting resilience in the broader port sector
Forget the metros, India's solar boom has a new address
Tier-II and tier-III cities are leading India's rooftop solar adoption significantly. The Pradhan Mantri Surya Ghar scheme is driving this widespread adoption across the nation. Over 36 lakh rooftop solar systems have been installed, benefiting many households. Gujarat, Maharashtra, and Uttar Pradesh are the leading states in solar installations. The focus is now shifting towards urban areas and low-income households.
Shree Diagnostic PET-CT Centre Inaugurated in Lake City
UDAIPUR, July 13, 2026 (Udaipur Kiran) :Shree Diagnostic PET-CT Centre has been inaugurated in Udaipur, marking a significant step in the field of advanced diagnostic services. The centre will provide advanced diagnostic facilities at a single location for patients from South Rajasthan and nearby areas of Gujarat and Madhya Pradesh, helping save time and resources ... Read more Shree Diagnostic PET-CT Centre Inaugurated in Lake City
HM Amit Shah reviews development works in Gujarat, directs time-bound completion - News On AIR
HM Amit Shah reviews development works in Gujarat, directs time-bound completion News On AIR
Gujarat: Ahmedabad sets Guinness World Record with 3.61 lakh-tree Miyawaki plantation in one hour India Tribune - Chicago
Anand filmmaker lands spot at Oscar, BAFTA-qualifying film festival
Film Inspired By His Immigrant Experience In The US To Premiere At LA Shorts
Congress fields Bhikha Rabari for Manjalpur bypoll
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Gujarat: Three lions shifted to Sakkarbaug Zoo after fatal attack on boy in Girn
Gujarat Forest Department has captured three lions believed to be involved in the fatal attack on an 11-year-old boy at Girnar Wildlife Sanctuary. The animals have been shifted to Sakkarbaug Zoo for scientific examination, while the new Girnar staircase route has been closed during the investigation
Gujarat University allots 37,894 UG seats for 2026-27; Commerce remains students' top preference
Gujarat University has allotted 37,894 undergraduate seats for the 2026-27 academic session, with commerce attracting the highest number of admissions, followed by arts. Professional and integrated programmes also registered healthy participation, reflecting changing student preferences. According to TNN, the admission process remains underway, with additional allotment rounds expected to fill the remaining vacant seats.
Pilgrims hail Amarnath Yatra arrangements
Srinagar, Jul 11: Pilgrims undertaking the annual Shri Amarnath Ji Yatra have expressed widespread satisfactionoverthe arrangements made by the Shri Amarnath Ji Shrine Board and the Jammu and Kashmir administration, describing the pilgrimage as well-managed, safe, and spiritually fulfilling. Many devotees appreciated the availability of accommodation, sanitation facilities, medical services, food, and security along the route, saying the administrationhadleft no stone unturned to ensure a hassle-free experience. The arrangements have been excellent. From registration to darshan, everything was smooth and well-coordinated. We felt safe and well-cared for throughout the journey, said a pilgrim from Maharashtra. Another devotee from Uttar Pradesh praised the medical facilities, saying, The medical camps and oxygen booths along the route are very helpful, especially for elderly pilgrims like us. The administration has done a commendable job. A pilgrim from Delhi said thebehaviour of security personnel and volunteers was courteous and reassuring.They guided us at every step. This is not just a pilgrimage; it is a well-managed spiritual experience, he said. Devotees also appreciated the cleanliness and sanitation arrangements at the base camps and along the track. The toilets, drinking water facilities, and food arrangements were beyond our expectations. We are leaving with wonderful memories, said a woman pilgrim from Gujarat. According to official figures, a total of 17,537 pilgrims had returned to Domail after darshan up to 6:00 PM on July 11, reflecting the steady movement of yatris through the twin routes of Baltal and Pahalgam under elaborate security and logistical arrangements. The returning pilgrims included 11,730 men, 5,410 women, 110 children, 95 sadhus, six sadhvis, five transgender devotees, and 181 security personnel. Meanwhile, the 10th batch comprising over 9,100 pilgrims departed from the Bhagwati Nagar Yatri Niwas in Jammu amid stringent security arrangements. The convoy, escorted by security forces, proceeded towards the twin base camps of Baltal in Ganderbal and Nunwan in Pahalgam for onward journey to the shrine. The administration, along with security agencies, health officials, disaster response teams, and volunteers, has put in place multi-layered arrangements to ensure the smooth conduct of the annual pilgrimage. Round-the-clock monitoring, traffic regulation, medical assistance, and emergency response systems remain operational along the Yatra route to facilitate the safe movement of devotees. The cumulative number of devotees who have performed darshan at the holy Amarnath Cave Shrine has crossed the two lakh mark, reflecting the overwhelming response to this year's pilgrimage. Authorities are maintaining close coordination to ensure a safe, secure, and hassle-free experience for all devotees.
Two dead, farmer loses leg in road accidents
Gujarat Government Issues Alert Over Chandipura Virus Cases
Surat, July 11: The Gujarat government has heightened its vigilance in response to cases of the Chandipura virus. State Minister Praful Panseriya reported on Saturday that 17 suspected cases have been identified among children, with tests conducted on each. Of these, 10 childrens results came back negative, while six were confirmed to be infected with ... Read more Gujarat Government Issues Alert Over Chandipura Virus Cases
Nearly half of Gujarat students don't reach Class 12: Report
Gujarat's education system enrolled over 1.15 crore students in 2025-26. The state recorded a 54.5% retention rate up to Class 12. This rate declined significantly at the secondary level, showing a dropout issue. Gujarat's student-teacher ratio stands at 29, higher than the national average. Several schools reported zero enrollments with multiple teachers present.
Munaf Patel: How the 1983 World Cup Influenced the Champion Bowler of 2011
New Delhi, July 11: Former Indian cricket team fast bowler Munaf Patel was born into a humble family. Through hard work, he not only secured a place in the Indian team but also became a member of the World Cup-winning squad. Munaf Patel was born on July 12, 1983, in Ikhar, Gujarat. This was the ... Read more Munaf Patel: How the 1983 World Cup Influenced the Champion Bowler of 2011
Lion Snatches Boy, 11, From Hill In Gujarat, Mauls Him To Death In Forest
An 11-year-old boy was allegedly dragged away and killed by a lion while climbing Gujarat's Girnar Hill with his family early Sunday morning, prompting authorities to suspend the pilgrimage and launch a massive search operation.
Nuvoco Vistas starts Limla Cement Plant, strengthens footprint in Western India
Nuvoco Vistas inaugurated a two million tonnes per annum cement grinding capacity. This new facility is located at their Limla cement plant in Surat, Gujarat. The company acquired this plant through Vadraj Cement Limited a year ago. This expansion will strengthen Nuvoco's presence in western Indian states. It also aims to support their overall capacity growth targets by FY 2028.
Lion kills 11-year-old boy on Girnar Hill in Gujarat
According to the eyewitnesses, there were three lions near the stairway. One lion was captured after the attack, while a search continues for the other two
India Exempts GIFT City Units from Foreign Vessel Licensing
GIFT city is being set up in Prime Minister Narendra Modi's home state of Gujarat, in the country's west, and offers easier tax rules and regulations.
Tragic Road Accident in Gujarat Claims Four Lives from One Family
Ahmedabad, July 11: A tragic road accident in Gujarats Junagadh district on Saturday resulted in the deaths of four family members, while four others sustained injuries. The incident occurred near Majewadi village on the four-lane road when the familys Ertiga car collided with a truck parked by the roadside. Two of the injured individuals are ... Read more Tragic Road Accident in Gujarat Claims Four Lives from One Family
Gujarat Police Seize Over 1 Crore Worth of Liquor in Major Raids
Mumbai, July 11: The Gujarat Polices State Monitoring Cell (SMC) conducted two separate raids in Valsad and Mehsana districts, seizing approximately 69 lakh worth of Indian-made foreign liquor under the states prohibition laws. Officials reported this development on Saturday. A total of 14 individuals have been charged in connection with both cases. In addition to ... Read more Gujarat Police Seize Over 1 Crore Worth of Liquor in Major Raids
Switrus Expands Beyond Europe with Launch of Switrus Asia
In a significant milestone for the company, Switrus Holidays has announced the launch of Switrus Asia, a dedicated brand for Asian destinations, marking the company's expansion into the Asian tourism sector in August 2026. The expansion represents the company's first major move beyond its Europe-focused group tour operations and reflects the growing popularity of Asian travel among Indian tourists. Switrus Holidays now offers tour packages to destinations, such as China, Japan, Singapore, Indonesia, Thailand and Malaysia According to the company, Switrus has organized more than 1,200 Europe group tours and served over 45,000 travelers over the past thirteen years. The company has built a strong customer base across Kerala, Tamil Nadu, Karnataka, Telangana, Maharashtra, Gujarat, West Bengal, and Delhi. The launch comes at a time when interest among Indian travelers in Asian destinations is growing significantly. In its initial phase, Switrus Asia will focus on destinations including Japan, China, Singapore, Malaysia, South Korea, Vietnam, Bali, and Thailand. The company plans to extend its Europe group tour model to Asian destinations, offering comprehensive group tour packages, professional tour management, structured itineraries, and services designed specifically for Indian travelers. Switrus currently operates Europe group tours for travelers from several Indian states and has expanded its operational network across major Indian cities and international markets, including Germany. “We aim to extend the trust, expertise, and operational experience we have built in European tourism to the Asian travel segment. Through Switrus Asia, our goal is to deliver high-quality international travel experiences to a wider range of Indian travelers," said Shabitha Abubacker, COO of Switrus Holidays . The company has announced that the details regarding Switrus Asia's initial group departures, annual travel calendar, and special launch offers will be revealed in the coming weeks. switrus.com .
UPSC success story: How MBBS doctor Dr Ritika Aima cracked UPSC twice to go from IPS to IAS
Dr Ritika Aima, an MBBS graduate, achieved her IAS ambition by improving her UPSC rank significantly. She transitioned from IPS to IAS, believing governance offers broader healthcare impact. Her journey highlights a strategic shift from clinical practice to public administration. Dr Aima now serves in Gujarat, sharing valuable UPSC preparation insights. Her success underscores resilience and a clear focus on public service goals.
Gujarat Now Has More Mobile Connections Than People, Tele-Density Crosses 100% - Vibes Of India
Gujarat Now Has More Mobile Connections Than People, Tele-Density Crosses 100% Vibes Of India
Dr Ritika Aima, an MBBS graduate from Uttarakhand, cleared the UPSC Civil Services Examination twice, first securing AIR 186 to join the IPS before improving to AIR 33 and achieving her dream of becoming an IAS officer. Motivated by a desire to influence healthcare through policymaking, she chose public administration over clinical practice. Now serving in the Gujarat cadre, she encourages aspirants to stay resilient, keep a Plan B and pursue purpose-driven careers.
Amarnath Yatra progresses smoothly, showcasing Kashmirs enduring spirit of communal harmony
The annual Shri Amarnath Ji Yatra is progressing smoothly, with thousands of pilgrims undertaking the sacred journey to the 3,888-metre cave shrine amid elaborate security arrangements and extensive logistical support. Beyond its religious significance, the pilgrimage continues to exemplify Kashmirs long-standing tradition of communal harmony, where people from different faiths work together to ensure a safe and successful yatra. The 38-day pilgrimage commenced on July 3 through two routesthe traditional 48-km Nunwan-Pahalgam track in south Kashmirs Anantnag district and the shorter but steeper 14-km Baltal route in central Kashmirs Ganderbal district. Every summer, the Amarnath Yatra transforms into one of the Valleys strongest symbols of communal coexistence. Sikh and Hindu organisations from different parts of the country operate free community kitchens (langars), while local Kashmiri Muslims run shops, tea stalls, tents and transport services. Security forces, disaster response teams, volunteers and residents work in close coordination to facilitate the pilgrimage. For local pony owners and palanquin bearers, the yatra is not merely a source of livelihood but also an opportunity to serve the pilgrims. Farooq Ahmad Khan, a pony owner who has been ferrying pilgrims to the holy cave for many years, said the safety of the devotees always remains his foremost concern. I am accustomed to these difficult mountain terrains, but the pilgrims are our guests. I thank God every time I safely drop them at the cave shrine and return to bring another batch, Khan told Greater Kashmir . The same sentiment is echoed by Liyaqat Ahmad, a palanquin bearer who, along with three colleagues, carries elderly and ailing pilgrims on his shoulders from Baltal to the holy cave and backa round trip of nearly 32 kilometres. The oxygen level drops significantly because the cave is situated at around 13,000 feet above sea level. The weather changes without warningfrom bright sunshine to rain or even snowfall. Despite all these challenges, we make every effort to ensure that every pilgrim completes the journey safely, he said. Baltal, one of the principal base camps, presents a vivid picture of Kashmirs shared traditions. Hundreds of local Muslim families have set up kiosks, tents and refreshment stalls to cater to the needs of pilgrims, while dozens of langars established by organisations from outside Jammu and Kashmir provide free meals and essential services throughout the pilgrimage. The Baltal route, though only 14 kilometres long, is steep and physically demanding. Passing through Domail, Barari Marg and Sangam before reaching the holy cave, the route witnesses thousands of pilgrims every day. While many undertake the trek on foot, a large number depend on ponies and palanquins operated primarily by local residents. Throughout the journey, pony owners and palanquin bearers negotiate narrow mountain paths, slippery stretches, sudden rains and high-altitude conditions to transport pilgrims safely. Along the route, chants of Bam Bam Bhole and Har Har Mahadev mingle with repeated safety instructions from local service providers, who constantly advise pilgrims to walk close to the hillside and avoid the valley edge. Tea stalls and makeshift shops along the route are adorned with images of the ice lingam, reflecting the reverence associated with the annual pilgrimage. Every year, thousands of Kashmiri Muslims participate directly in the yatra by working as pony owners, palanquin bearers, labourers, tent operators and shopkeepers, besides providing food, accommodation and logistical assistance to pilgrims. Hundreds also establish seasonal businesses at Baltal and Pahalgam, making the pilgrimage an important source of livelihood for many local families. Mohammad Akbar, a local service provider, said the people of Kashmir have always considered it their responsibility to ensure that pilgrims complete their journey without inconvenience. We have been serving Amarnath pilgrims for years. Irrespective of religion, we consider them our guests and do everything possible to ensure their safety and comfort throughout the pilgrimage, he said. Another service provider, Shabir Ahmad, said the yatra represents much more than seasonal employment. It certainly provides us with a livelihood, but more importantly, it gives us an opportunity to serve people belonging to another faith. That gives us immense satisfaction, he said. Pilgrims, too, praised the warmth and hospitality extended by local residents. A group of devotees from Gujarat described the pilgrimage as a living example of communal harmony. This is perhaps the finest example of how people from different religions can live and work together peacefully. The hospitality of the local people has made our journey memorable, they said. Mukesh Singh, another pilgrim, said the Amarnath Yatra demonstrates the strength of interfaith harmony. The pilgrimage teaches us that humanity rises above all religious differences. The support extended by the people of Kashmir makes this journey truly special, he said.
Unseasonal rainfall, strong winds disrupt normal life in several parts of Gujarat - News On AIR
Unseasonal rainfall, strong winds disrupt normal life in several parts of Gujarat News On AIR
CA students monthly stipend to increase by at least 1k
Man duping people by posing as exorcist arrested
Bizman duped of 17 lakh by promising loan
Hackers Exploit Software Flaw To Steal Rs 7.34 Crore From Gujarat Bank
CID officials said the hackers exploited a flaw in the banking software, which they suspect may have affected 14 to 15 other banks across the country.
India Meteorological Department forecasts widespread rainfall across many regions on July 11. Heavy to very heavy rain is expected over several northern and eastern states. Thunderstorms accompanied by lightning and gusty winds will affect many areas. Active monsoon systems will continue bringing significant rainfall to north and central India. Residents should remain alert for potential localized disruptions due to intense rain.
Advait Energy secures over 251 crore power infrastructure orders in Gujarat
The contracts involve converting 11 kV HT and LT overhead power line networks into underground cable networks at various locations across Gujarat.
Fatafat Cricket: Laws of the Game in Gujarati
Former BCCI umpire Keki Doodhwala has carried this legacy forward with his new book, 'Fatafat Cricket', explaining the laws of the game in Gujarati language
'One nation, one election' mechanism may be ready for rollout by 2029: Joint panel chief
Panaji, Jul 10: The joint committee of Parliament examining the bills on simultaneous elections is working to create a mechanism that could make the 'One Nation, One Election' reform fully operational by the 2029 general elections, its chairperson said on Friday. Speaking to reporters on the sidelines of the panel's two-day meeting in Goa, PP Chaudhary claimed that nearly 99 per cent of civil society stakeholders consulted so far have backed the proposal, which aims to curb an estimated Rs 7 lakh crore economic loss caused by frequent polls. The committee began its deliberations in Goa on the Constitution (129th Amendment) Bill, 2024, with an interaction with Chief Minister Pramod Sawant and members of his cabinet, seeking their views on the challenges involved in implementing simultaneous elections and ways to address them. We had an informal interaction with the chief minister and cabinet ministers, who represent the people of Goa. We discussed how 'One Nation, One Election' can be implemented, what challenges exist and how they can be mitigated while maintaining a fine balance acceptable to all, Chaudhary said. He said that the committee has visited several states, including Gujarat, Karnataka, Maharashtra, Himachal Pradesh, Uttarakhand, Punjab, Haryana and Delhi, where it interacted with constitutional experts, civil society organisations, educationists and other stakeholders. An overwhelming majority of those consulted have supported the idea of simultaneous elections, said the BJP MP from Pali in Rajasthan. We have found that almost 99 per cent of stakeholders, particularly from civil society and various organisations, favour simultaneous elections. The effort now is to evolve a mechanism that is acceptable to all political parties, he said. Asked about the timeline for implementation, he said the committee was examining various options, indicating that the reform could become operational by the time the next general elections are due in 2029. He said there is also a possibility of bringing some states into alignment before that if political parties and the chief ministers voluntarily agree to synchronise their electoral cycles. Highlighting the economic rationale behind the proposal, Chaudhary cited findings placed before the high-level committee headed by former President Ram Nath Kovind. He said that an economic study submitted to the Kovind committee estimated that holding elections separately across the country results in an economic loss of nearly Rs 7 lakh crore, while synchronised elections could generate equivalent gains for the national economy. Elections are now not confined to one state. If elections are held anywhere in the country, they have an impact on other states because the economy is interconnected, Chaudhary said. Using Goa as an example, he said that elections in any major state affect tourist arrivals in Goa, while elections in the coastal state itself impact its tourism industry. The economy today is globalised. An adverse impact in one state affects other states as well. Frequent elections have economic consequences beyond state boundaries, he said. The BJP MP also argued that repeated elections disrupt governance and adversely affect education, as teachers are routinely deployed for election-related duties, including preparation of electoral rolls, training and polling work. As a result, teaching in government schools suffers. The worst affected are children from economically weaker sections who depend on government schools. This is a serious concern if the situation continues over the coming decades, he said. Chaudhary described simultaneous elections as a major electoral reform envisioned by Prime Minister Narendra Modi, saying it would help the country achieve its goal of becoming a developed nation by 2047. The details will emerge with time. The objective is to build a broad consensus and evolve a practical mechanism acceptable to all, Choudhari said.
The Admission Committee for Professional Courses will release the Gujarat PGCET 2026 provisional merit list today. Candidates can check their merit rankings on the official ACPC Gujarat admission portals. This provisional list will determine eligibility for the upcoming counselling and choice-filling process. The final answer key for various engineering subjects was released on July 8. Applicants should monitor official portals for further admission schedule updates.
Viksit Gujarat Data Center Policy 2026-29 Launched to Build a Leading Data Center Hub - CMO Gujarat
Viksit Gujarat Data Center Policy 2026-29 Launched to Build a Leading Data Center Hub CMO Gujarat
Crocodiles Emerge Across Gujarat As Heavy Rains Trigger Flooding | Shocking Visuals - NDTV
Crocodiles Emerge Across Gujarat As Heavy Rains Trigger Flooding | Shocking Visuals NDTV
Why is Gujarat betting 6 lakh crore on data centres? | Explained
The State hopes to attract investments worth 6 lakh crore and build 7.5 GW of data centre capacity over the next few years, positioning itself alongside established hubs such as Maharashtra, Tamil Nadu and Telangana
How semiconductors are turning Gujarat into India's next electronics powerhouse - digitimes
How semiconductors are turning Gujarat into India's next electronics powerhouse digitimes
BJP Nominates Satish Patel for Manjalpur By-Election
Vadodara, July 10: The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) has announced its candidate for the upcoming by-election in the Manjalpur assembly seat of Gujarat. Satishbhai Govindbhai Patel has been nominated to contest from this constituency. The BJPs central election committee has approved Satish Patels name for the by-election scheduled for July 30, 2026. This information was ... Read more BJP Nominates Satish Patel for Manjalpur By-Election
Sarpanch caught taking 50k bribe to resolve prohibition case
Woman struck by truck on NH-48, dies
Slum girls find winning formula on football field
Pathshala Team Beats The Odds And Some Of Vadodaras Best School Sides
Gujarat's new Data Centre Policy aims to attract significant AI investments. The state seeks to establish itself as India's premier data centre hub. Comprehensive fiscal and non-fiscal incentives are offered to boost competitiveness. These include subsidies on capital, interest, and power tariffs for businesses.
From Prime Minister Narendra Modis visit to Australia to the escalating conflict in West Asia, to new developments in the Sri Lanka prison clashes, we bring you the latest in this episode. We also look at the Navys Drishti-10 UAV that crashed near Gujarat, the controversy surrounding Argentinas latest FIFA World Cup win, and other top national and international stories. We bring you your complete news roundup.
What caused the Indian Navys Drishti-10 drone to crash near Porbandar?
An Indian Navy Drishti-10 Starliner UAV crashed near Porbandar in Gujarat during a routine training mission. With no casualties reported, the Navy has ordered a Board of Inquiry to determine whether a technical fault, communication failure or another issue caused the incident.
Gujarat announces 500 cr for Surat creek development after flood review
The announcement comes after nearly 30% of Surats seasonal rainfall was recorded within a week, causing widespread waterlogging
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Child with Chandipura virus infection dies in Gujarat's Sabarkantha
CHPV is a member of the Rhabdoviridae family and is known to cause sporadic cases and outbreaks of acute encephalitis syndrome

