Sakeena for comprehensive roadmap to curb drug abuse in educational institutions
Excelsior Correspondent SRINAGAR, May 22: In a decisive move to strengthen the fight against substance abuse in Jammu and Kashmir, Minister for Health and Medical Education, Social Welfare and Education, Sakeena Itoo today called for adopting a comprehensive roadmap and awareness mechanism in all educational institutions and coaching centres across Jammu and Kashmir to identify and prevent drug abuse among youth at an early stage. Chairing a high-level review meeting on strengthening drug de-addiction, mental health awareness and rehabilitation measures [] The post Sakeena for comprehensive roadmap to curb drug abuse in educational institutions appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
J&K beat West Bengal in Jr National Basketball opener
Excelsior Sports Correspondent JAMMU, May 22: The Jammu & Kashmir Junior Mens Basketball team made a strong start to their campaign in the 76th Junior National Basketball Championship at Puducherry by defeating West Bengal 81-59 in their opening match. West Bengal began on a dominant note and took a commanding 28-10 lead in the first quarter. However, the J&K team staged a remarkable comeback in the second quarter, reducing the margin with a 19-10 performance. The momentum shifted completely in [] The post J&K beat West Bengal in Jr National Basketball opener appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
PBKS seek dramatic turnaround to keep playoff hopes alive against struggling LSG
LUCKNOW, May 22: Punjab Kings will need something spectacular to arrest a disastrous slide and keep their fading playoff hopes alive when they take on already-eliminated Lucknow Super Giants, in their IPL clash, here on Saturday. Punjabs campaign has unravelled dramatically since their record 265-run chase against Delhi Capitals on April 25. From remaining unbeaten till the midway stage and looking like genuine title contenders with six wins in seven matches, the last seasons runners-up have crashed to six successive [] The post PBKS seek dramatic turnaround to keep playoff hopes alive against struggling LSG appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Lt Gen Pratik Sharma visits TRINETRA AI Lab at Akhnoor
Excelsior Correspondent JAMMU, May 22: Lieutenant General Pratik Sharma, General Officer Commanding-in-Chief of the Northern Command today visited the TRINETRA Artificial Intelligence (AI) Laboratory in Akhnoor to assess the progress of AI-driven military technologies being developed to support the Indian Armys modernization goals. The visit underscored the Indian Armys growing emphasis on integrating advanced technologies into operational systems as part of broader reforms envisioned under Army Vision 2047 and the militarys ongoing Decade of Transformation initiative. During the visit, Lt [] The post Lt Gen Pratik Sharma visits TRINETRA AI Lab at Akhnoor appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Animesh regains 100m National Record
RANCHI, May 22: The national record was smashed twice within minutes in mens 100m race as drama unfolded on the opening day of the National Senior Athletics Federation Competition here on Friday. Gurindervir Singh of Reliance first shattered Animesh Kujurs 10-month-old national record of 10.18 seconds, clocking 10.17 seconds in the first semifinals heat. The new mark survived just a few minutes as Animesh ran 10.15 seconds in second semifinals heat to regain his record. Both Gurindervir and Animesh will [] The post Animesh regains 100m National Record appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Intl Biodiversity Day celebrated at MIER College
Excelsior Correspondent JAMMU, May 22: The Environment Unit of MIER College of Education participated in a Painting and Poster Making Competition organized by the Jammu and Kashmir Biodiversity Council on International Biodiversity Day on the theme Acting Locally for Global Impact. Students from the School of Education (SOE) and School of Social Sciences and Humanities (SSSH) showcased creativity and environmental awareness through paintings and posters promoting biodiversity conservation and sustainable living. The entries were evaluated by Dr Nishta Rana, Head, [] The post Intl Biodiversity Day celebrated at MIER College appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Kohli tops T20 chart for 50-plus stands
HYDERABAD, May 22: Modern T20 cricket continues to be shaped by elite batting consistency, record-breaking partnerships and high-scoring encounters, with multiple statistical landmarks emerging across international and IPL action. Leading the global chart for batsmen involved in the most 50-plus partnerships in Mens T20 cricket is Indias Virat Kohli with 211 such stands, followed closely by Englands Alex Hales on 210. Australias David Warner is third with 200, former Pakistan skipper Babar Azam fourth with 196, and West Indies great [] The post Kohli tops T20 chart for 50-plus stands appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Inter-Zone Cluster trial-cum-selection held in Poonch
Excelsior Sports Correspondent POONCH, May 22: The Department of Youth Services & Sports, J&K Poonch organised the Inter-Zone Cluster Level Under-14 and Under-17 Boys Trial-cum-Selection at Sports Stadium Poonch under the banner of Nasha Mukt Bharat Abhiyan in a highly disciplined and enthusiastic atmosphere. The event was held for students who qualified in Inter-School Zonal Level competitions from Zone Poonch, Zone Kanuyian and Zone Nangali, which were combined into a single cluster for final selection to represent the district in [] The post Inter-Zone Cluster trial-cum-selection held in Poonch appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Pathania kick-starts work on re-surfacing of Dhar Road
Excelsior Correspondent UDHAMPUR, May 22: Member Legislative Assembly, Udhampur East, Ranbir Singh Pathania today kick-started re surfacing work on the Dhar Road axis. Addressing the gathering, Pathania reiterated his commitment towards transforming road connectivity in Udhampur East and said that the Dhar Road as well as the Battal-Mansar Road is of immense strategic, public and tourism importance. He informed that the project shall be executed in multiple stretches, Paldhai to Kishenpur including the Challan-Ramkot stretch, and that a fresh surface [] The post Pathania kick-starts work on re-surfacing of Dhar Road appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
If Need Arises, Armed Forces Will Act Even Inside Pakistans Territory: Amit Shah
SRINAGAR: Reaffirming Indias zero tolerance policy towards terrorism, Union Home Minister Amit Shah on Friday said that if the need arises armed forces will act even inside Pakistans own territory. Addressing the Rustamji Memorial Lecture organised in honour of Border Security Force (BSF) founding director K F Rustamji, Shah referred to cross-border terrorism and infiltration []
Increasing matrimonial disputes in the Valley reveal gaps in counselling, family support, and legal awareness In recent years, the Kashmir Valley has witnessed a disturbing and sustained rise in matrimonial disputes, reflected in crowded court corridors and a growing number of young couples living in separation. What was once whispered about within neighbourhoods has now become a visible social crisis, altering the Valleys family landscape. Data from the J&K judiciary over recent years has shown a steady increase in petitions related to divorce, maintenance, domestic violence, and custody. Lawyers across Srinagar, Baramulla, Anantnag and other districts consistently report that disputes involving young couples now form a significant share of their daily caseload. Multiple studies on Kashmiri society point to overlapping causes. First is the rapid transformation of social expectations. Educated young women in the Valley participate more in higher education and aspire to financial independence and emotional respect within marriage. Men, too, face rising pressure to meet consumerist standards of success despite a stagnant job market. When these newer expectations collide with entrenched patriarchal norms, the result is frequent conflict over decision-making, mobility, and familial control. Economic fragility compounds these tensions. J&K has for years recorded unemployment rates higher than the national average, with youth unemployment particularly acute. Sociologists and counsellors in Srinagar and south Kashmir note a clear pattern: disputes often begin with seemingly small issues, such as delayed salaries, loans, rent, or unmet dowry and gift demands, but quickly snowball into serious allegations and prolonged estrangement. The culture of lavish weddings, expensive Wazwan feasts, and status-driven demands, documented repeatedly in local media and civil society reports, further deepens financial stress on families. Another dimension is the growing use of legal and quasi-legal forums. Womens rights groups in the Valley report more women approaching police, protection officers, and courts under domestic violence and maintenance provisions. While this reflects a healthier awareness of rights, it also reveals the failure of early, credible mediation. Many couples bypass structured counselling because it is either unavailable, mistrusted, or dominated by elders who prioritise family honour over justice, particularly in rural belts and conservative neighbourhoods. Mental health professionals in Kashmir warn that chronic conflict at home is fuelling anxiety, depression, and substance abuse among both spouses and children. Yet psychological support remains scarce, especially outside urban centres. A research-oriented response is essential. The government, universities, and civil society need systematic data on the nature, frequency, and regional patterns of matrimonial disputes in the Valley. Based on such evidence, pre-marital counselling modules, trained mediators attached to mosques and mohallas, and specialised family-court counsellors should be instituted. Simultaneously, campaigns led by religious scholars and opinion leaders must re-emphasise Islamic principles of mehar, mutual respect, and prohibition of exploitative dowry practices. If rising matrimonial disputes are allowed to corrode inner bonds, the Valley risks a profound crisis. Building marriages on equity, empathy, and accountability is no longer a moral luxury; it is a social imperative for Kashmirs future stability. Safeguarding the institution of marriage does not mean preserving hollow shells of unhappy unions. It means building families on dignity, dialogue, and justice. Only then can the Valleys homes become places of refuge, not arenas of quiet conflict.
When Number Plates Turn into a Security Risk
Srinagars fake HSRP racket shows how cosmetic aesthetics can compromise law enforcement and public safety The busting of an alleged fake High Security Registration Plate (HSRP) racket in Srinagar is not just another crime story; it is a stark reminder of how easily a critical security measure can be reduced to a cosmetic accessory. What began as a complaint from an authorised HSRP vendor has revealed a parallel black market that openly uses social media to undermine a system introduced in the wake of the 2002 Parliament attack to strengthen vehicle identification and deter terror-related misuse. According to the FIR lodged at Saddar Police Station, the complainant, representing Rosmerta Technologies Limited the authorised HSRP vendor for most vehicle manufacturers in J&K has alleged that counterfeit plates closely mimicking genuine HSRPs are being manufactured and affixed with impunity. One such operation is reported to have been run through Instagram pages like Turbo Shine Customs and Nishant Elite Plates, where plates were sold as lifestyle products rather than critical security hardware. The inquiry so far has exposed a troubling blend of ignorance, greed, and lax enforcement. Two youths from Bandipora and Srinagar have admitted to ordering these plates initially for aesthetic purposes and social media reels, before turning middlemen and charging a profit per plate. Their claim that they believed the plates were legal because they were widely advertised on Instagram points to a dangerous casualness towards regulatory norms and a near-total absence of digital policing. This is not a mere case of petty cheating. HSRPs carry laser-etched unique identification codes linked to government databases. The allegation that counterfeiters duplicated the AA laser code series reserved for Rosmerta, while omitting mandatory security features and violating Rule 50 of the Central Motor Vehicles Rules, strikes at the integrity of the entire vehicle identification regime. If fake plates can be freely procured and swapped, the states ability to track vehicles involved in crime, militancy, or hit-and-run incidents is severely compromised. The registration of an FIR under relevant provisions of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita and the notices issued to the accused are welcome first steps. But the larger challenge lies in dismantling the network behind such rackets, including the alleged main accused based in Delhi, and in tightening oversight over both physical workshops and online marketplaces. Enforcement agencies must coordinate with central authorities, transport departments, and social media platforms to identify, block, and prosecute those who commercialise counterfeit security devices. For their part, vehicle owners must recognise that tampering with HSRPs is not a harmless style choice but a punishable offence with grave implications. A society that treats security infrastructure as a canvas for vanity projects only weakens its own defences. Srinagars fake HSRP case should serve as a wake-up call: security measures are only as strong as our collective willingness to respect and enforce them.
Reviving Breathing Spaces: The Need for Urban Green Areas in Kashmir Valley
Urban green spaces are not mere decoration; they function as the citys lungs and its natural defence system against the impacts of a warming climate AJAZ HAMID SHAH In recent years, the Kashmir Valley has witnessed rapid and often unplanned urbanisation. Expanding roads, concrete structures, shopping complexes, and highrise apartments are steadily eating into orchards, wetlands, and vacant lands that once offered residents a sense of calm and connection with nature. As cities and towns like Srinagar, Anantnag, Baramulla, and Sopore grow denser, the need for dedicated urban green spaces has become both urgent and undeniable. Urban green spaces are not a luxury for modern cities; they are a necessity. For a region like Kashmir, whose very identity is tied to its natural beauty, the loss of greenery in urban areas is more than an aesthetic concernit is a question of health, climate resilience, cultural continuity, and quality of life. Vanishing Green Patches in a Valley of Mountains Kashmirs cities were once characterised by gardens, chinarlined avenues, and neighbourhood orchards. Today, many of those spaces have either shrunk or disappeared under the pressure of construction. Wetlands have been filled to raise new colonies, old parks are poorly maintained, and new residential areas are often built without any provision for parks or community playgrounds. Srinagar, the Valleys largest urban centre, illustrates this shift sharply. While it houses iconic Mughal gardens and the famous Dal Lake, ordinary neighbourhoodsfrom downtown to the newer coloniesstruggle for even a small park where children can play or elders can walk in peace. Private lawns and orchards, once common in many households, are increasingly replaced by paved courtyards and additional rooms. This pattern is not unique to Jammu and Kashmir; it is visible in many developing regions. But in the case of the Valley, where people already live with political uncertainty, environmental vulnerability, and growing mental health concerns, the disappearance of green spaces carries deeper social consequences. Green Spaces as Shields Against a Changing Climate The Kashmir Valley is experiencing noticeable shifts in weather patterns. Warmer summers, irregular snowfall, and increased instances of urban flooding have become part of public conversation. In this changing climate, urban green spaces play a quiet yet powerful role. Trees, gardens, and parks help cool down cities by providing shade and releasing moisture into the air. Builtup areas with concrete and asphalt absorb and radiate heat, creating what experts call urban heat islands. Even a cluster of trees or a wellplanned park can significantly reduce local temperatures, making summers more bearableespecially for children, the elderly, and those with health issues. Green belts along rivers, canals, and wetlands act as buffers against floods by absorbing excess rainwater. In a city like Srinagar, where drainage systems are often overstressed during heavy rainfall, preserving open green spaces is closely linked to disaster preparedness. They also help improve air quality by trapping dust and reducing pollution from increased traffic. In short, urban green spaces are not mere decoration; they function as the citys lungs and its natural defence system against the impacts of a warming climate. Healing the Mind in a Time of Stress Life in Kashmir, particularly in the urban centres, carries a different kind of stress than many other places. Years of conflict, frequent shutdowns, uncertainty about the future, and rising unemployment have all taken a toll on the mental health of the population. Young people, in particular, often report feelings of anxiety, frustration, and restlessness. In such an environment, access to clean, quiet, and safe green spaces can provide a simple but powerful form of relief. Numerous studies worldwide have shown that spending even short periods in parks, gardens, or treelined streets reduces stress levels, improves mood, and enhances concentration. For families living in cramped housing and congested lanes, a nearby park can become a lifeline. For children, green spaces are not only play areas but also classrooms without walls, where they learn about plants, seasons, and the rhythms of nature. For the elderly, a daily walk under trees or by a small waterbody can bring comfort and routine. For women, especially those who may not feel comfortable walking on busy streets, welldesigned parks provide a safe and dignified public space. In the broader social sense, parks and green belts also create neutral common ground where people from different backgrounds and localities can interact. This helps build community ties, understanding, and a sense of shared ownership over the citys future. Planning Cities With People, Not Just Buildings, in Mind The pattern of urban growth in Kashmir reflects a larger problem: cities are often planned around buildings and roads rather than people and their wellbeing. Master plans may speak of green belts and recreational spaces, but on the ground these provisions are frequently diluted, encroached upon, or postponed in the name of development. To change this, urban planning in the Valley must treat green spaces as essential infrastructureno less important than roads, water supply, or electricity. Every new colony, commercial area, or road expansion should be evaluated not only for its economic value but also for its impact on open space. Local authorities can: A Shared Responsibility: Government and Citizens Together While government agencies play a central role in protecting and expanding urban green spaces, the responsibility does not end with them. Residents, civil society groups, and educational institutions all have a part to play. Preserving the Valleys Character in Its Cities Kashmirs reputation as a paradise on earth has long rested on its forests, meadows, rivers, and snowclad peaks. Yet a paradox has emerged: while tourists travel to experience this natural beauty, residents of the Valleys cities increasingly live surrounded by concrete and congestion. If current trends continue, urban children in Kashmir may grow up knowing the chinar more from pictures than from afternoons spent under its shade. They may know Dal only as a tourist attraction, not as part of a larger ecosystem that once extended deeply into the urban fabric. The choice before policymakers and citizens is clear. Either urban
Sayyid Ali Hamadanis Concept of Dhikr
Dhikr is to remember God in different ways and in multiple forms DR AREEF JAMAEI The Remembrance of God, dhikr literally means to remember, to recollect, to remind or to make a reference (of something). Both in Arabic and Urdu dhikr means to make a mention of something. However, technically dhikr means to remember God and to make repetition of his attributes. Thus, dhikr is the elaboration and explanation of monotheism (tauhid) in the form of tahlil (elaboration of the oneness of God), takbir (explanation of the greatness of God), tasbih (uttering the majesty of God), taqdis (veneration of God), tahmid (stating the magnificence of God) and tamjid (glorification of God). As such, dhikr is to remember God in different ways and in multiple forms. It is interesting to note that the most popular Sufi-saint vis--vis Kashmir, Mir Sayyid Hamadani (RA), as a profound scholar and a prolific writer has penned down different pamphlets/booklets on dhikr for the benefit of Muslims in general and for the guidance of his disciples in particular. These book(let)s include: Aurad-i Fathiyyah (Arabic), Aurad-i Asriyyah (Arabic), Risalah-i Auradiyyah (Arabic), Risalah-i Dhikriyyah Sagir (Arabic) and Risalah-i Dhikriyyah (Persian). So far as the case of the mosques and khnaqahs of Kashmir is concerned, Aurad-i Fathiyyah of the Sayyid (RA) has echoed here from the very outset. It is very interesting to note that Aurad-i Fathiyyah has been always recited in the Grand Mosque of Kashmir (Jama Masjid Srinagar) with enthusiasm. Same has been the case of the mosques of Kashmirs periphery where traditionally this Aurad has always been read in chorus especially after the dawn prayers. However, the dhikr that we are concerned with here is Risalah-i Dhikriyyah, written by the Sayyid (RA) in Persian. It is worth noting that this booklet is not a collection of dhikr as such. The booklet actually throws light on the significance of the remembrance of God. It also highlights the fact that why a believer should make dhikr? Moreover, the pamphlet puts forth the etiquettes of dhikr. Actually, dhikr is such a practice that inscribes different dimensions of tauhid (monotheism) on the mind and heart of the believer who makes dhikr. Sayyid Hamadani (RA) has made this aspect of dhikr very much clear. It is very interesting to note that the pamphlet begins with a grand and sublime literary style which includes, naturally, the glorification of Gods name and praising of the Prophet (SAAS). The hymn for God reads: Praise be to God Who took to culmination the pious souls through the gardens of the trees of human bodies; Who by His grace and mercy made to bloom the Being of Human by dint of the Tree of Being! (p. 39) It is clear that the Sayyid (RA) begins his discourse on dhikr with the fact that God always showers His mercy on His sincere slaves. Vis--vis the Prophet (SAAS), the Sayyid (RA) says that Muhammad (SAAS) is the fruition of the Tree of Being and the River of generosity and mercy! (p. 39) This statement of the Sayyid (RA) highlights that he declares the Prophet (SAAS) as the Leader of the Prophets (AS) on the pattern set forth by the Quran itself. (See, al-Anbiya: 107; al-Qalam: 4) Before dividing human beings into three groups, Sayyid Ali Hamadani (RA) highlights three aspects or dimensions of the human personality. He says: The personnel/agents/guards of destiny clothed everyone with the cloak of Being; put the crown of reason on everyones head; girdled everyone with the girdle of comprehension; put everyone on the sledge of Self and sent them in groups and bands to the market of the world one after another! (p. 40) Here stems out Sayyid Hamadanis (RA) three layered division of human beings. The reason is obvious that it is because of humans blind following of the Self (wishes/whims/desires) that First Group gets depicted as: Those who are chaotic transgressors, misguided and ignorant. They are not serious vis--vis the lofty goal/purpose of life. They stick to the transitory world and like animals they drown themselves in the gorges of beastly life. (p. 41) Clearly, it is the blind following of the Self that renders humans as useless entities, about which the Quran says: And if We had willed, We could have elevated him thereby, but he adhered to the earth and followed his own desires. So his example is like that of a dog: if you chase him, he pants, or if you leave him, he (still) pants. That is the example of the people who denied Our Signs. So relate the stories (to them) that perhaps they will give thought. (al-Araf: 176) However, when a person decides to behave rationally, s/he gets the path of golden mean. About this Secomd Group of people the Sayyid (RA) says: Second Group is those of the Companions of the Right Hand who follow the Middle Path. They remained away from the Valley of Sin by dint of their will power and resolve. For the sake of a righteous and blissful life, . they abandoned the life of sinful luxury and remained patient on misfortune and hardships of life. (p. 41) These people, as such, control the dictates of the Inordinate Appetite (lust, al-Nafs al-Ammarah) through the bridle of the Self-Reproaching Soul (conscience, al-Nafs al-Lawwamah). It is this control that creates the Third Group of people which has been described by the Sayyid (RA) as: The Third Group is of those people who are in the first row of the Friends of God. It is they . who traveled to the world of spirit from the world of matter. (p. 42) Thus, according to the Sayyid (RA), the grace and mercy of the Beatific Vision (Didar-i Ilahi) which God has promised His righteous servants with is not meant for those who dont elevate themselves to the lofty truths of life here and the wisdom related to the life hereafter. This is certainly as per the Quranic verse: [Some] faces, that Day, will
Reviving India-Canada Ties in Fractured World
After years of diplomatic strain, New Delhi and Ottawa are rediscovering the value of pragmatism, economic cooperation and people-to-people engagement in an increasingly uncertain global order ASHOK BHAN The gradual revival of relations between India and Canada marks an important diplomatic shift in an increasingly fragmented and polarised world order. After years of tension, mistrust and political acrimony, New Delhi and Ottawa now appear willing to restore communication channels and rebuild a relationship that serves important strategic, economic and human interests on both sides. The thaw may still be cautious and measured, but it reflects political maturity and recognition that major bilateral relationships cannot remain hostage indefinitely to episodic confrontations and domestic political calculations. India and Canada are not merely two Commonwealth democracies linked by historical association. They are important partners in trade, education, technology, agriculture, energy and innovation. More importantly, they are connected through one of the worlds most successful and influential Indian-origin diasporas. Millions of families, students, professionals and entrepreneurs form a living bridge between the two countries. It is this human dimension that made the deterioration in relations particularly damaging and emotionally unsettling for ordinary citizens across both nations. The diplomatic crisis that followed allegations made by former Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau regarding the killing of a Khalistani separatist on Canadian soil pushed bilateral ties to an unprecedented low. India rejected the allegations strongly and accused Canada of permitting extremist and separatist elements to function freely under the cover of democratic freedoms. Diplomatic expulsions, suspension of negotiations, disruption in visa services and sharp public rhetoric deepened mistrust and affected multiple sectors. Yet diplomacy rarely functions in absolutes. Nations ultimately return to dialogue because strategic realities compel engagement. Geography may separate India and Canada, but economics, security concerns, educational linkages and geopolitical developments create a strong basis for cooperation. The recent signs of re-engagement suggest that both countries increasingly recognise the costs of prolonged estrangement. For India, Canada remains an important strategic partner in the Western hemisphere. Canada possesses enormous reserves of critical minerals, vast energy resources, advanced agricultural expertise and globally respected educational institutions. India, on the other hand, is one of the fastest-growing major economies, a technological hub and a key geopolitical actor in the Indo-Pacific region. In a world increasingly shaped by supply-chain disruptions, energy insecurity and strategic competition, pragmatic cooperation between the two countries carries significant value. Economic considerations alone make reconciliation essential. Bilateral trade has continued to expand despite political tensions. Canadian pension funds and institutional investors hold substantial stakes in Indias infrastructure, renewable energy and real estate sectors. At the same time, Indian professionals contribute significantly to Canadas healthcare, technology, transportation and academic sectors. Indian students constitute one of the largest international student communities in Canadian universities and colleges, contributing enormously to the Canadian economy and multicultural social fabric. The disruption in normal relations adversely affected these constituencies. Visa delays, uncertainty in educational mobility and concerns among investors created avoidable anxiety. Businesses and institutions on both sides require stability, predictability and policy continuity. Restoration of confidence, therefore, becomes essential not merely diplomatically, but economically and socially as well. The timing of this revival is also significant. The global geopolitical landscape is undergoing rapid transformation. Strategic rivalries are intensifying, economic uncertainty is growing, and multilateral institutions are increasingly under strain. In such a climate, middle powers like India and Canada must cooperate on issues such as climate change, clean energy transition, technological regulation, food security and maritime stability. Despite political disagreements, both countries broadly share democratic values, commitment to pluralism and support for a rules-based international order. Beyond political tensions At the same time, normalization will not be easy. The issue that strained ties most deeply the political space available to separatist extremism in Canada remains sensitive and unresolved. India has consistently maintained that freedom of expression cannot become a shield for advocacy of violence, glorification of terrorism or threats to another countrys sovereignty and territorial integrity. Canada, shaped by its constitutional traditions and domestic political dynamics, has often approached such questions through the prism of civil liberties and multicultural politics. Bridging this gap requires seriousness, discretion and sustained institutional dialogue. Public posturing and televised accusations only inflame public sentiment and complicate diplomacy. Mature democracies resolve difficult questions through legal cooperation, intelligence-sharing and evidence-based engagement rather than emotional rhetoric. A particularly important factor in rebuilding ties is the role of the Indian diaspora in Canada. Indo-Canadians have emerged as one of the countrys most successful and respected communities, contributing immensely to public life, politics, business, science and culture. Their achievements symbolize the strength of India-Canada relations. It is important that the larger diaspora is not viewed through the narrow lens of fringe radical groups whose politics do not represent the overwhelming majority of peaceful and law-abiding citizens of Indian origin. Indeed, the diaspora can become the strongest constituency for reconciliation. Families, students, entrepreneurs and professionals seek smoother mobility, stronger connectivity and deeper cooperation between the two countries. Their aspirations can serve as a stabilizing force against attempts to promote division and polarization. The future trajectory of India-Canada relations will also depend substantially on political leadership. Statesmanship lies not in denying differences but in preventing them from overwhelming larger strategic interests. India has increasingly pursued a foreign policy rooted in realism, strategic autonomy and multi-alignment. Canada, too, appears to recognise that engagement with India is not optional but strategically necessary in the context of Indo-Pacific geopolitics and economic diversification. Recent high-level engagements indicate movement in that direction. Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Prime Minister Mark Carney have reportedly agreed to fast-track negotiations toward a Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement, with an ambitious target of expanding bilateral trade substantially by 2030. Canadian company Cameco has also signed a long-term uranium supply agreement with India, while discussions on critical minerals, clean energy and artificial intelligence cooperation have gained momentum. Education has similarly emerged as a key area of renewed engagement. Both governments have expressed interest in expanding academic partnerships, facilitating exchanges for students
Uri Village Without Electricity for Three Months, Locals Suffer
Idrees Bukhtiyar Srinagar, May 22: Residents of Muree Doba area of Sukhdar village in north Kashmirs Uri town on Friday accused the Power Development Department (PDD) of failing to restore electricity in the area, alleging that a damaged transformer has remained defunct for nearly three months, causing severe inconvenience to consumers. Locals said the 25 KV transformer supplying electricity to the locality developed a fault before the commencement of Ramadan. Although the transformer was reportedly repaired and reinstalled during the holy month, it broke down again within a few hours, leaving the area without a stable power supply once again. They said the damaged transformer was later shifted to a workshop for repairs, but despite repeated requests and follow-ups by residents, it has not been reinstalled so far. The residents further alleged that officials had assured them that the faulty 25 KV transformer would be replaced with a higher-capacity 63 KV transformer to improve electricity supply in the locality. However, they claimed the assurance has remained confined to verbal promises, with officials repeatedly delaying the installation. The prolonged power crisis has disrupted normal life in the border locality. Residents said students preparing for examinations are unable to study properly, while elderly persons and patients dependent on oxygen support are facing immense difficulties due to the erratic power supply. Locals have urged senior PDD officials and the district administration to intervene immediately and ensure restoration of electricity in the area without further delay. However, Executive Engineer KPDCL Baramulla, Farooq Ahmad Ganai, said that a new 63 KVA transformer has been approved for the village. I will try my best to ensure that it is sent and installed by tomorrow or the day after to restore smooth electricity supply, he said.
Students Forced to Pay Full Bus Fare Despite Concession
Arif Rashid Srinagar, May 22: Students from various parts of Kashmir have alleged that transport operators are not implementing the government-approved 50 percent fare concession for students in buses and minibuses across the Valley. Several students claimed that despite showing valid identity cards, conductors continue to charge full fare during daily travel to schools, colleges, universities, and other educational institutions. Zahid Ahmad, a student said that students are facing difficulties while travelling in buses and minibuses as conductors refuse to provide the concession announced by the government. When we ask for half fare and show our identity cards, the conductors ask us either to pay the full amount or leave the vehicle and use other transport services, he said. Farooq Ahmad Ganie, a student from Budgam district, said students studying in colleges, medical institutions, and universities are being forced to pay full fare despite the official concession. In smart city buses also, conductors issue receipts without providing any discount to students, he said. Ganie further said that while the government has introduced free bus services for women passengers in Jammu and Kashmir, students from economically weaker families continue to struggle with rising transportation expenses. Many students from rural areas belong to poor families. Conductors are not accepting the 50 percent fare concession anywhere in the Valley, he added. Parents have also voiced concern over the issue. Ghazala Jan, a resident of Srinagar, said her three sons, who study at Universities spend a significant amount on daily transportation. If the government has announced a 50 percent concession for students, why is it not being implemented on the ground? she questioned. She also urged the Jammu and Kashmir Government to consider free transport facilities for students, saying it would help them pursue education without financial stress. Regional Transport Officer (RTO) Kashmir, could not be contacted for comments despite repeated attempts when this report was filed by this reporter.
Soaring Airfares Push Patients, Students into Distress
Travel bodies urge government to regulate fares Idrees Bukhtiyar Srinagar, May 22: Patients and students travelling to Kashmir from different parts of the country are facing immense hardship due to a sharp spike in airfares, with ticket prices on several routes soaring beyond the reach of common travellers. Passengers said the sudden increase in fares has particularly affected students returning home for vacations and patients travelling for medical treatment, many of whom are unable to afford the exorbitant prices. According to online travel portal MakeMyTrip, the lowest airfare from Delhi to Srinagar is currently around Rs 12,000 and goes up to nearly Rs 21,000 depending on the timing and airline availability. Similarly, fares from Mumbai to Srinagar are ranging between Rs 18,000 and Rs 27,000, while ticket prices from Chandigarh to Srinagar have also touched Rs 13,000. Tickets from Jammu to Srinagar used to cost Rs 2000 but have increased to Rs 13,000. Several passengers expressed concern over the situation, saying the steep fares have made air travel almost impossible for middle-class families. It has become extremely difficult for students and patients to travel. Many people have urgent requirements to return home, but such high-ticket prices are unaffordable, said a Srinagar-bound student currently studying in Delhi. Another passenger Tahir Ahmad said patients travelling for specialised treatment outside Jammu and Kashmir are the worst affected. People who travel for medical emergencies cannot wait for fares to drop. The government must intervene and regulate prices, he said. Ahmad, who works in a private firm in Delhi and was scheduled to return home for Eid, said he could not afford the airfare this time. I have now booked a train ticket instead, he told Rising Kashmir. President of the Travel Agents Association of Kashmir (TAAK), Farooq Kuthoo, said the soaring fares were putting additional financial burden on passengers, especially students and patients. The prices have gone very high and it is badly affecting patients and students who frequently travel outside the valley. The government should keep a cap on airfares and monitor the situation because many families cannot afford such huge ticket prices, Kuthoo told Rising Kashmir. He said the association has repeatedly taken up the issue with the concerned authorities. We have written to the authorities many times and urged them to intervene so that passengers are not exploited during peak travel seasons, he added. Kuthoo attributed the rise in fares to the heavy tourist influx into Kashmir, increased fuel prices and prevailing heatwave conditions in several parts of the country. Travelers have appealed to the Civil Aviation Ministry and airline operators to introduce special concessions or additional flights to Kashmir during the peak season to ease the burden on passengers.
Northern Railway Launches New Initiatives to Boost Passenger Facilities, Revenue
RK News Service JAMMU, May 22: In a major push to improve passenger amenities and strengthen non-fare revenue generation, the Jammu Division of Northern Railway has launched several new commercial initiatives under the leadership of Senior Divisional Commercial Manager Uchit Singhal. The initiatives, introduced through a transparent digital e-auction system, aim to modernise railway services while enhancing passenger convenience across the division. As part of the move, key commercial contracts have been awarded for the establishment of multi-purpose stalls at important railway stations. At Kathua Railway Stations Platform No. 1, a new stall will provide passengers with travel essentials, snacks and reading material under one roof. A similar facility will also come up at the second entry gate of Jammu Tawi Railway Station to ease congestion at the main entrance and offer an improved retail experience to commuters. The division has also taken steps to upgrade onboard catering services. In the first phase, Train Side Vending (TSV) services were introduced in the Shri Mata Vaishno Devi KatraBudgam Vistadome Special train (04687/04688). Passengers travelling along the scenic Kashmir valley route will now receive branded food items and sealed drinking water at their seats. Additionally, rights for the sale of various items in DMUs and other local trains have also been awarded through the e-auction process to improve travel convenience for daily commuters and tourists. Speaking on the occasion, Uchit Singhal said the initiatives reflect Indian Railways commitment to balancing financial self-reliance with world-class passenger services. These initiatives are proof of Indian Railways resolve where financial self-reliance and world-class service go hand in hand. These commercial measures will ensure sustainable revenue for Jammu Division and make every passengers journey through Jammu & Kashmir safer, more convenient and more memorable, he said.
IFS Induction Stalled in Jammu Kashmir for 13 Years
SRINAGAR: The induction of local officers from Jammu Kashmir into the prestigious Indian Forest Service (IFS) has been in deep freeze over a staggering 13 years without a single promotion quota appointment. Documents reveal that the process has remained paralysed since 2013, tangled in prolonged litigation over the constitution of a valid State Forest Service. []
Dialogue Ends Deadlock: Centre, Ladakh Reach Understanding on Key Issues
SRINAGAR: The prolonged standoff between Ladakh and the Union Government over safeguards and the form of elected governance has almost come to an end, with both sides reaching an understanding on key issues on Friday. Two groups spearheading the agitation in the Union Territory claimed that they have reached an in-principle agreement with the Government []
Valleys High Altitudes Receive Snowfall; Hailstorm Batters Plains
SRINAGAR: Fresh snowfall was recorded in the higher reaches of Kashmir, including Minimarg along the strategic Zoji La axis, while heavy rain and hailstorm lashed several plains areas on Friday, damaging orchards and standing crops in north Kashmirs Baramulla district, officials said. The weather activity affected many parts of the Valley as an active western []
Elected Govt Not Involved in Sidhra Demolitions: Farooq Abdullah
SRINAGAR: National Conference (NC) president Farooq Abdullah on Friday said the elected government had no involvement in the demolition drive in Jammus Sidhra area, asserting that the matter was under investigation. Speaking to reporters here, Abdullah said, We are not involved in this. Those who have done it are being investigated. Targeting the PDP over []
CM Omar Extends Greetings on Urs of Mir Sayyid Ali Hamadani
SRINAGAR: Chief Minister Omar Abdullah on Friday extended greetings to the people on the occasion of the annual Urs of Hazrat Mir Sayyid Ali Hamadani (RA), also known as Ameer-e-Kabeer. In his message, the Chief Minister said the saints teachings of peace, compassion, brotherhood and righteousness continue to guide society and inspire generations across Jammu []
Doctor Allegedly Assaulted at District Hospital Pulwama, FIR Registered
SRINAGAR: A doctor posted at District Hospital Pulwama was allegedly assaulted while on duty on Friday, officials said. According to reports, Dr. Omar Khan, son of Mohammad Yousuf Khan and a resident of Qamarwari, was allegedly attacked by two attendants identified as Tariq Ahmad Khanday and Shariq Ahmad Khanday, both sons of Ghulam Qadir Khanday []
Centre Issues Ebola Alert, Orders States to Strengthen Surveillance and Preparedness
SRINAGAR: The Union Health Ministry has directed all States and Union Territories to strengthen disease surveillance, hospital preparedness and screening of international travellers following the World Health Organizations declaration of the Ebola outbreak in the Democratic Republic of Congo and Uganda as a Public Health Emergency of International Concern (PHEIC). In a communication issued on []
Traffic Advisory for May 23: Slow Traffic Likely on NH-44 Amid Roadwork, Nomadic Movement
SRINAGAR: The Traffic Department on Friday issued an advisory warning of possible slow movement on the JammuSrinagar National Highway (NH-44) on May 23 due to single-lane stretches, ongoing construction work and the movement of nomadic herds. Officials said traffic on the highway remained sluggish between May 21 and May 22, particularly on the MarogKishtwari Pather []
Modi Lowered Dignity Of PMs Chair: J&K Cong On Melody Toffee Video
SRINAGAR, May 22: Jammu and Kashmir Congress chief Tariq Karra on Friday alleged that Prime Minister Narendra Modi lowered the dignity of the office he holds. Referring to the viral video showing Prime Minister Modi gifting a packet of toffee to his Italian counterpart, Giorgia Meloni, Karra said such actions were unbecoming of a countrys leader. If we have to talk about Modis casual governance, then it can be talked about in volumes. But Modi has lowered the esteem of [] The post Modi Lowered Dignity Of PMs Chair: J&K Cong On Melody Toffee Video appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
He Got What He Deserved: Father Of Slain Pulwama Attack Mastermind Seeks Release Of Eldest Son
SRINAGAR, May 22: Father of Pulwama attack mastermind Burhan Hamza who was shot dead by unknown assailants in Pakistan-occupied Kashmir (PoK) on Friday said his son got what he deserved for treading the wrong path, but the family should not be persecuted. Arjumand Gulzar, alias Burhan Hamza, alias Doctor, a designated terrorist and the mastermind behind the 2019 terror attack on a CRPF convoy in Jammu and Kashmirs Pulwama, was shot dead by unidentified gunmen in PoK on [] The post He Got What He Deserved: Father Of Slain Pulwama Attack Mastermind Seeks Release Of Eldest Son appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
India Successfully Test-Launches Agni-1 Ballistic Missile
NEW DELHI, May 22: India on Friday successfully test-fired short-range ballistic missile Agni-1 from the integrated test range at Odishas Chandipur, the defence ministry said. The launch validated all operational and technical parameters, it said. The test was carried out under the aegis of the Strategic Forces Command, the ministry said. The Agni 1 to 4 missiles have ranges from 700 km to 3,500 km and they have already been deployed. (Agencies) The post India Successfully Test-Launches Agni-1 Ballistic Missile appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
J&K: Authorities Raze Illegal Commercial Property Of Suspected Drug Peddler In Udhampur
Jammu, May 22 : Police and civil administration said they demolished an alleged illegal commercial property of an drug peddler in Jammu and Kashmirs Udhampur district as part of an ongoing crackdown against narcotics trafficking, officials said. The drive targeted shops allegedly built on government land near Dewal bridge along the Jammu-Srinagar National Highway in the Samroli area. Officials said the properties belonged to Trilochan Dutt who has allegedly been involved in multiple drug smuggling cases and has encroached upon [] The post J&K: Authorities Raze Illegal Commercial Property Of Suspected Drug Peddler In Udhampur appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
IGP Kashmir Reviews Security Arrangements For Upcoming Eid-Ul-Adha And Amarnath Yatra
SRINAGAR, May 22: Inspector General of Police Kashmir Zone, V.K. Birdi-IPS, reviewed security and logistical arrangements during a meeting held at PCR Kashmir to assess preparedness for upcoming festivals and the annual Shri Amarnath Ji Yatra (SANJY). During the meeting, District SSsP gave detailed presentations regarding security preparedness, deployment plans, traffic regulation, crowd management measures, and other logistical arrangements concerning Eid-ul-Adha celebrations and the forthcoming Amarnath Yatra. Highlighting the significance of the Eid celebrations, IGP Kashmir directed officers to implement [] The post IGP Kashmir Reviews Security Arrangements For Upcoming Eid-Ul-Adha And Amarnath Yatra appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Punjab Heatwave: Govt Offices, School Colleges To Now Function From 7.30 AM To 1.30 PM
CHANDIGARH, May 22: To provide relief to people amid the scorching weather conditions, Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann on Friday announced revised working hours for all Punjab government offices, schools, and colleges. Under the new schedule, working hours will change from the existing 9 am to 5 pm to a new slot of 7.30 am to 1.30 pm. This change will apply to all schools and colleges within the state. According to sources, government offices will not have lunch breaks following [] The post Punjab Heatwave: Govt Offices, School Colleges To Now Function From 7.30 AM To 1.30 PM appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Union Health Ministry Directs States, UTs To Bolster Surveillance Amid Ebola Outbreak
New Delhi, May 22: The Union Health Ministry has asked all states and Union territories to step up surveillance, hospital preparedness and screening of international travellers following the WHOs declaration of the Ebola outbreak in the Democratic Republic of Congo and Uganda as a public health emergency of international concern (PHEIC). In a letter to chief secretaries and administrators of UTs on May 21, Union Health Secretary Punya Salila Srivastava said countries bordering DRC and Uganda, including South Sudan, have [] The post Union Health Ministry Directs States, UTs To Bolster Surveillance Amid Ebola Outbreak appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
ACB Registers Disproportionate Assets Case Against AEE In Kishtwar
KISHTWAR, May 22: The Jammu & Kashmir Anti-Corruption Bureau has registered a disproportionate assets case against AEE Hydraulic Sub-Division Chhatroo, Kishtwar, alleging possession of assets far exceeding his known sources of income, officials said. They said searches were conducted at multiple locations in Doda and Kishtwar following court-issued warrants. Further investigation is underway. A spokesperson said the J&K Anti-Corruption Bureau has registered FIR No. 01/2026 under Section 13(1)(b) read with 13(2) of the Prevention of Corruption Act, 1988 at Police [] The post ACB Registers Disproportionate Assets Case Against AEE In Kishtwar appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Boy dies after tractor overturns in Saimoh Tral
Srinagar, May 22: A minor boy lost his life after a tractor overturned in Saimoh area of Tral in south Kashmirs Pulwama district on Friday. An official told news agencyKashmir News Observer (KNO) that the minor boy was sitting on a tractor parked on a slope near a school and while attempting to start or move the vehicle, it overturned. He said the child sustained critical injuries and died on the spot. He was later identified as Salim Ahmad Ganie (11), son of Abdul Salam Ganie, resident of Saimoh Tral. Meanwhile, police have taken cognizance of the incident.
CS Atal Dulloo Reviews Comprehensive Traffic Decongestion Plan For Jammu, Srinagar Cities
SRINAGAR, May 22: Chief Secretary, Atal Dulloo today chaired the 5th meeting of the Multi Disciplinary Committee (MDC) on Traffic Management System to review the implementation of a comprehensive action plan aimed at easing traffic congestion and improving mobility in the twin cities of Jammu and Srinagar. The Chief Secretary highlighted the significance of the recommendations put forth by the committee headed by the Principal Secretary, Home, and called for a time-bound action plan for their effective implementation. The Chief [] The post CS Atal Dulloo Reviews Comprehensive Traffic Decongestion Plan For Jammu, Srinagar Cities appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Dy CM Surinder Choudhary Calls For Time Bound Report On Gair Mumkin Khads
SRINAGAR, MAY 22: Deputy Chief Minister Surinder Choudhary today chaired a meeting of the Sub-Committee constituted to examine the issues related to Gair Mumkin Khads in Jammu and Kashmir. The meeting, held at the Civil Secretariat Srinagar, was attended by Minister for Jal Shakti, Forest, Ecology & Environment and Tribal Affairs, Javed Ahmad Rana and Minister for Agriculture Production, Rural Development & Panchayati Raj, Cooperatives and Elections, Javid Ahmad Dar, who are members of the Sub-Committee. The Deputy Chief Minister [] The post Dy CM Surinder Choudhary Calls For Time Bound Report On Gair Mumkin Khads appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Central Govt Offices In Delhi To Remain Closed On May 28 On Eid-ul-Azha
NEW DELHI, May 22: All central government administrative offices located in Delhi shall remain closed on May 28, on account of Eid-ul-Azha, the personnel ministry said on Friday. Earlier, the Centre had declared a holiday on Eid-ul-Azha on May 27. Central government administrative offices located at Delhi/New Delhi shall remain closed on 28th May, 2026, on account of Id-ul-Zuha (Bakrid) (in place of 27th May, 2026), it said in a statement. The post Central Govt Offices In Delhi To Remain Closed On May 28 On Eid-ul-Azha appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Three-day interim bail for Umar Khalid in UAPA case
NEW DELHI, May 22: The Delhi High Court on Friday granted three-day interim bail to activist Umar Khalid, who is in custody in a case under anti-terror law UAPA concerning the larger conspiracy behind the February 2020 riots in the citys northeastern parts. A bench of Justices Prathiba M Singh and Madhu Jain permitted Khalid to be released from June 1 to June 3 to enable him to meet his mother who has to undergo a surgery. The bench noted [] The post Three-day interim bail for Umar Khalid in UAPA case appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Omar Abdullah Missing Poster Sparks Political Row In J&K, Farooq Hits Back At BJP
SRINAGAR, May 22: A political storm erupted in Jammu and Kashmir after the BJP circulated online Omar Abdullah missing posters in a bid to mock the chief minister. The BJPs J&K unit shared the missing posters on its social media handles, seeking information about Abullah and claiming that he has been missing for the last ten days. The saffron partys criticism comes amid reports that the chief minister is outside Jammu and Kashmir on a personal visit. Reacting to the [] The post Omar Abdullah Missing Poster Sparks Political Row In J&K, Farooq Hits Back At BJP appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Violence and Force Weakness, Dialogue Strength: Mirwaiz on Shaheed-e-Millats Legacy
Srinagar: Mirwaiz-e-Kashmir Dr. Moulvi Muhammad Umar Farooq, while speaking at the Friday congregation at the historic Jamia Masjid Srinagar, said: Today, as we gather at this historic pulpit of Jama Masjid, our hearts are filled with pain and disappointment that we were once again not allowed to visit Mazar e shuhuda Eidgah to pay tribute []
Forest fire control and mitigation workshop held in J-Ks Udhampur
Udhampur (Jammu and Kashmir) [India], May 22: In response to rapidly rising summer temperatures and an elevated risk of wildfires, the Udhampur Forest Division on Friday launched a comprehensive master plan centred on awareness, prevention, caution, and control to minimise environmental damage across the region. As part of this initiative, specialised department teams are actively conducting extensive village outreach programs throughout the Mand Panchayat in the Udhampur district to equip residents with vital survival, emergency response, and containment skills. In response to rising summer wildfire risks, Divisional Forest Officer Satyendra Maurya urged Udhampur residents to act as crucial first responders following a specialised mitigation workshop and two recent fire incidents. On behalf of the Udhampur Forest Division, we organised a forest fire control and mitigation workshop. The possibility of forest fires grows during the summer. We organised an awareness camp with locals, the forest department, and other sister wings. We appealed to the locals that they have an important role to play in case of mitigating forest fires because they are the first responders. There were two minor incidents of forest fires recently, Maurya told ANI. A local from Mand Panchayat, Razaq Mohammad, speaking to ANI, said, Officers from the forest department and the DFO made us aware about not lighting fires in the forest. They also organised a mock drill to prepare us for what to do in case of a forest fire. Emphasising community responsibility, Mand Panchayat local Jyoti Prakash Sharma highlighted that safeguarding the forest is a collective duty, sharing vital containment techniques learned during the workshop. This forest is a national treasure for us. Safeguarding this forest is not a one mans job. We have a forest department, but we have to be responsible for it too. We were taught today that before dousing the fire, we have to ensure first that it does not spread, said Sharma. (ANI)
High Court Refuses To Quash Amul Milk Case, Says Unsafe Milk Allegations Must Face Trial
SRINAGAR: The High Court of Jammu Kashmir and Ladakh has refused to quash criminal proceedings against representatives of Banaskantha District Cooperative Milk Producers Union Ltd, associated with the Amul brand, holding that concerns involving public health and food safety cannot be compromised by commercial considerations or procedural objections. The judgment, delivered by Justice Wasim Sadiq []
Jammu woman sets herself on fire after boyfriend ignores calls; hospitalised with 80 pc burns
JAMMU: A 22-year-old woman allegedly set herself ablaze here after her boyfriend did not respond to her phone calls, police said on Friday. The incident occurred near the Tawi bridge area on Thursday when the woman allegedly poured an inflammable substance on herself and set herself on fire in a fit of rage, they said. []
Tehran , May 22 : Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi on Friday held another meeting with Pakistans Interior Minister Mohsin Naqvi in Tehran amid the ongoing negotiations on a ceasefire agreement between Washington and Tehran, the Tasnim News reported. Naqvi met Abbas Araghchi to mediate between the US and Iran so both parties can move an inch closer towards ending the West Asia conflict.Currently, Tehran is reviewing the proposal from the American side delivered via Pakistani mediators. Iran is yet to make a formal answer to the proposal. An Iranian official earlier told Al Jazeera that negotiators were very close to reaching an understanding.Earlier, US Secretary of State Marco Rubio provided crucial insights into Washingtons perspective on the current engagement. So hopefully that will advance this further, he stated, referring to the upcoming deliberations in the Iranian capital.Rubio underscored the US administrations primary focus on securing a robust agreement, The Presidents preference is to do a good deal, thats his preference. Its always been his preference. If we can get a good deal done, that would be great, Rubio said. While acknowledging certain positive indicators in the diplomatic track, Rubio maintained a measured and realistic outlook regarding the immediate trajectory. He added, There are some good signs, but I dont want to be overly optimistic as well, so lets see what happens over the next few days.Notably, Pakistan Army Chief Asim Munir is likely to travel to Tehran on Thursday as negotiations for peace talks continue, as reported by ISNA. According to the Iranian Foreign Ministry, Pakistan continues to mediate exchanges of messages between Tehran and Washington, adding that several rounds of communication have taken place based on Irans original 14-point framework. The latest round of diplomatic negotiations follows a stern message from US President Trump, who called on Iran to show intent on sealing a deal.Its right on the borderline, believe me. If we dont get the right answers, it goes very quickly. Were all ready to go. We have to get the right answers it would have to be a complete 100 per cent good answers, Trump told reporters on Wednesday (local time) at Joint Base Andrews. Amid highly volatile and fragile diplomatic engagements between Tehran and Washington, Irans Supreme Leader Ayatollah Mojtaba Khamenei has ordered that the stockpile of enriched uranium should not leave the country, rejecting the US President Donald Trumps key demand in ongoing peace talks, Reuters reported, quoting two Iranian sources. (ANI)
Jammu: Woman Sets Herself Ablaze After Boyfriend Ignores Her Calls
SRINAGAR: A 22-year-old woman from Jammu allegedly attempted self-immolation after her boyfriend failed to respond to her phone calls, police said on Friday, according to multiple media reports, including The Tribune. According to police, the incident occurred on Thursday near the Tawi Bridge area, where the woman is believed to have poured an inflammable substance []
Two Indians die while descending from Everest summit, says official
KATHMANDU, May 22: Two Indian mountaineers who summited Everest have died while descending, an official said on Friday. The climbers have been identified as Arun Kumar Tiwari and Sandeep Are. It appears that Are summited on Wednesday and Tiwari on Thursday around 5.30 pm, said Rishi Bhandari, secretary general of the Expedition Operators Association of Nepal. The guides worked really hard but were not able to save them, he told PTI. Are died on Thursday and it is not clear [] The post Two Indians die while descending from Everest summit, says official appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
23 terrorists killed in operations in Pakistan
PESHAWAR, May 22:Pakistani security forces killed 23 terrorists during a series of operations conducted on Wednesday and Thursday in the countrys restive Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province, the militarys media wing said on Friday. The Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR) said troops carried out intelligence-based operations at multiple areas, including Datta Khel, Spinwam and Bannu, and engaged terrorists in intense exchanges of fire. As many as 23 terrorists were killed in these operations, it said. According to the ISPR, a wanted militant, identified [] The post 23 terrorists killed in operations in Pakistan appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
World Bank chief backs Small AI for farmers, rural communities in Singapore summit
SINGAPORE, May 22: World Bank President Ajay Banga has called for the deployment of Small AI locally deployed artificial intelligence running on inexpensive hardware, speaking local languages and solving daily problems for farmers and rural communities. Speaking at the ATX Singapore 2026 technology summit on Thursday, Banga cited the example of a farmer in Indias Uttar Pradesh sharing a photograph of a diseased crop leaf through an old mobile phone and receiving diagnosis and treatment advice from agricultural experts [] The post World Bank chief backs Small AI for farmers, rural communities in Singapore summit appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
US sanctions Tanzanian police chief over human rights violations
NAIROBI, May 22: The United States has sanctioned Tanzanias police chief and barred him from entering the US, citing alleged human rights violations committed by the police force. The sanctions announced Thursday followed a general election in October in which President Samia Suluhu Hassan won a full term with 97% of the vote after a crackdown on opposition figures. US Secretary of State Marco Rubio said in December said the country was reviewing its ties with Tanzania over repression and [] The post US sanctions Tanzanian police chief over human rights violations appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Alberta province plans public vote on whether to hold binding referendum on leaving Canada
TORONTO, May 22: Canadas oil-rich province of Alberta will hold a referendum in October on leaving Canada, but the provinces premier said it wont actually be a vote on whether to separate. Danielle Smith said voters instead would be deciding whether its time to hold a referendum on quitting Canada. I want to be clear. I support Alberta remaining in Canada, and this is how I would vote on separation in a provincial referendum. It is also the position of [] The post Alberta province plans public vote on whether to hold binding referendum on leaving Canada appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
RBI injects Rs 81,590 cr transient liquidity into banking system via 3-day VRR auction
MUMBAI, May 22: The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) on Friday injected Rs 81,590 crore transient liquidity into the banking system through a three-day variable rate repo (VRR) auction. Transient liquidity is temporary cash flow fluctuations in a financial or banking system, while a Variable Rate Repo (VRR) auction is a monetary tool used by the RBI to inject short-term liquidity into the banking system. In a release the RBI said the funds were infused at a 5.26 per cent [] The post RBI injects Rs 81,590 cr transient liquidity into banking system via 3-day VRR auction appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
LG Sinha Says Drug Trade Fuelling Terrorism In J&K, Vows To Protect Youth
JAMMU, May 22: Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha on Thursday said that drugs and terrorism are two sides of the same coin in Jammu and Kashmir, asserting that investigations have revealed direct links between narcotics smuggling networks and terror organisations operating in the region. Addressing a programme on the drug-free Jammu and Kashmir campaign, the LG said evidence gathered during various investigations has shown the involvement of the neighbouring country in promoting drug smuggling to finance terrorism and radicalisation activities. He [] The post LG Sinha Says Drug Trade Fuelling Terrorism In J&K, Vows To Protect Youth appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Farooq Abdullah Blames PDP for Destruction of Jammu Kashmir
SRINAGAR: National Conference president Farooq Abdullah on Friday criticised the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), holding it responsible for what he termed the destruction of the erstwhile state of Jammu and Kashmir. Speaking to reporters outside the Hazratbal shrine in Srinagar, Abdullah alleged that the PDP had inflicted considerable damage during its time in office and []
Jammu Woman Sets Herself On Fire After Boyfriend Ignores Calls; Hospitalised With 80% Burns
JAMMU, May 22: A 22-year-old woman allegedly set herself ablaze here after her boyfriend did not respond to her phone calls, police said on Friday. The incident occurred near the Tawi bridge area on Thursday when the woman allegedly poured an inflammable substance on herself and set herself on fire in a fit of rage, they said. Passersby immediately rushed to her aid and managed to douse the flames before police personnel admitted her to a hospital for treatment. The [] The post Jammu Woman Sets Herself On Fire After Boyfriend Ignores Calls; Hospitalised With 80% Burns appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
ACC Approves Mukesh Singhs Inter-Cadre Deputation To Manipur
JAMMU, May 22: The Appointments Committee of the Cabinet (ACC) has approved the inter-cadre deputation of 1996-batch AGMUT cadre IPS officer Mukesh Singh to the Manipur cadre for a period of 3 years. According to an order issued by the Department of Personnel and Training (DoPT), the proposal of the Ministry of Home Affairs for deputation of Mukesh Singh has been cleared in relaxation of the conditions of inter-cadre deputation. The ACC has also waived the mandatory cooling off period [] The post ACC Approves Mukesh Singhs Inter-Cadre Deputation To Manipur appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
DGP Ladakh Transferred to Manipur on Three-Year Deputation
SRINAGAR: The Appointments Committee of the Cabinet (ACC) has approved the transfer of Director General of Police (DGP), Ladakh, Mukesh Singh, to Manipur on inter-cadre deputation for a period of three years. The move has also fuelled indications that the senior AGMUT cadre IPS officer may be considered for the position of police chief in []
Srinagar, May 22:J&K Peoples Conference President & MLA Handwara Sajad Gani Lone led a senior party delegation on Friday to the residence of Baramulla MP Er Rashid and Langate MLA Sheikh Khursheed to offer condolences on the passing of their father, Haji Khazir Mohammad Sheikh. The delegation, comprising Chief Spokesperson Advocate Bashir Ahmad Dar, Provincial President Kashmir & Former Chairman DDC Kupwara Irfan Panditpuri, District President Kupwara Hafiz Ullah Mir, and District Coordinator Abdul Ahad Kashmiri, expressed heartfelt solidarity with the grieving family and prayed for peace for the departed soul. Addressing the gathering, Sajad Lone emphasized that his visit completely transcended political boundaries and was deeply rooted in decades of profound personal connection. While openly acknowledging their current political differences, Lone underscored the enduring mutual respect between their families. He fondly recalled the 2009 parliamentary elections, noting that although Er Rashid opposed him politically at the time, the late Haji Khazir Mohammad Sheikh, his wife and Sheikh Khursheed had steadfastly supported and voted for him out of unwavering affection & loyalty to the late Abdul Ghani Lone. Reflecting on their shared history, Lone reminisced about his earliest interactions with Er Rashid over two decades ago, well before Rashids entry into mainstream politics. Reaffirming the strictly personal nature of his condolence visit, Lone stated unequivocally that he was standing not at the residence of an MP or an MLA, but at the home of Khazir Mohammad Sheikh, a man he warmly remembered for his constant prayers and deep respect. Concluding his address, Lone reiterated that political rivalries belong outside the doors of a grieving household and prayed that Almighty Allah grants the departed soul the highest place in paradise.
Severe Heatwave Conditions Likely To Prevail Over Parts Of India: IMD
NEW DELHI, May 22: Heatwave to severe heatwave conditions are likely to persist over the plains of northwest India, Central and East India, and parts of Peninsular India during the next six to seven days, the India Meteorological Department (IMD) said on Friday. The IMD stated that heatwave conditions are likely in isolated areas of Uttar Pradesh and Madhya Pradesh from May 22 to May 28. Severe heatwave conditions over East Uttar Pradesh and East Madhya Pradesh are expected during [] The post Severe Heatwave Conditions Likely To Prevail Over Parts Of India: IMD appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Heavy Vehicles Banned on Salmey Bridge Amid Safety Concerns in Udhampur
SRINAGAR: The Additional District Magistrate (ADM) Udhampur has imposed a strict ban on the movement of heavy vehicles over the Salmey Bridge/Aqueduct in view of safety concerns and potential structural risk. Acting under Section 163 of the Bharatiya Nagarik Suraksha Sanhita (BNSS), 2023, ADM, Umesh Shan issued the order after reports indicated continued movement of []
Fake HSRP racket busted in Srinagar
Police register FIR; main accused from Delhi Idrees Bukhtiyar Srinagar, May 21:Srinagar Police have registered a case into an alleged racket involving the manufacture and supply of counterfeit High Security Registration Plates (HSRPs) in the city and adjoining areas, following a complaint by an authorised HSRP vendor who claimed that fake number plates were being sold openly through social media platforms. According to the FIR lodged at Saddar Police Station, the complaint was filed by Rahul Bhasin, an authorised representative of Rosmerta Technologies Limited, a company engaged in manufacturing and supplying HSRPs across India and an authorised vendor for a majority of vehicle manufacturers in Jammu and Kashmir. In his complaint addressed to the Superintendent of Police, South Srinagar, Bhasin alleged that unauthorised operators were manufacturing and affixing fake HSRPs that closely resembled genuine plates, thereby creating a parallel black market that could undermine national security and defeat the purpose of the HSRP scheme introduced by the central government. The complaint stated that the company had noticed a growing trend of vehicle owners replacing original HSRPs with custom-made counterfeit plates. It further alleged that one such operation was functioning through an Instagram page identified as Turbo Shine Customs, reportedly operating near Ashai Bagh, Nageen Bridge in Srinagar. To verify the allegations, the complainant reportedly contacted the operators while posing as a customer. During the interaction, an individual identified as Numan Iqbal allegedly assured him that the fake plates could replicate original HSRPs by copying laser codes from vehicle registration certificates (RCs). The accused allegedly quoted 1,600 for the plates and shared images of fabricated number plates bearing the complainants vehicle registration number. The FIR noted that HSRPs were introduced after the 2002 Parliament attack to strengthen vehicle identification systems and prevent the misuse of vehicles in crimes and terror-related activities. The plates contain specific security features, including laser-etched unique identification codes linked to government databases. The complainant alleged that counterfeit plates were being manufactured using the AA laser code series exclusively allotted to Rosmerta Technologies Limited by the Automotive Research Association of India. According to the complaint, fake plates lacked mandatory security features and violated Rule 50 of the Central Motor Vehicles Rules, 1989. Following directions from senior police officers, Saddar Police initiated a preliminary inquiry under Section 173 (3) of the Bharatiya Nagarik Suraksha Sanhita (BNSS). During the inquiry, police summoned two persons Noman Iqbal Bhat of Bandipora and Fazil Rafiq Jan of Tangbagh, Srinagar. According to the inquiry report, both individuals admitted ordering HSRP-style number plates through Instagram pages, including Turbo Shine Customs and Nishant Elite Plates. The duo reportedly told police that they initially purchased the plates for aesthetic purposes and for making social media reels. Later, after friends and acquaintances showed interest, they allegedly began arranging similar plates for others, charging 1,400 per plate and earning a profit of around 400 per plate. Police said the two accused claimed they believed the plates were legal since such products were openly advertised on Instagram and other online platforms. The inquiry further revealed that the complainant himself had ordered one such plate through the Instagram account and retained it as evidence. Police said a prima facie case had been established, prompting the registration of an FIR under relevant provisions of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita (BNS), including sections related to cheating, forgery, making false documents and counterfeiting of plates and marks. We have served notice to the accused in this regard and asked them to cooperate with the investigation, a police official said, adding, However, the main accused is from Delhi.
From Gym to Office: Versatile Digital Watches for Every Occasion
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SC Grants Bail To Accused In UAPA Case Over Recruitment Of Hybrid Terrorists
NEW DELHI, May 22: The Supreme Court on Friday granted bail to Suhail Ahmad Thokar, who was arrested in a UAPA case for allegedly conspiring with proscribed terrorist groups to recruit hybrid terrorists, radicalise youth and execute acts of terrorism following the repeal of Article 370 of the Constitution. The Centre had on August 5, 2019 abrogated the provisions of Article 370 of the Constitution, which bestowed a special status on the erstwhile state of Jammu and Kashmir. A bench [] The post SC Grants Bail To Accused In UAPA Case Over Recruitment Of Hybrid Terrorists appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
High Court Nominates Nodal Officers for Judicial Infrastructure Assessment
SRINAGAR: The High Court of Jammu Kashmir and Ladakh has issued an order nominating nodal officers for coordination and information submission in connection with the Judicial Infrastructure Assessment, pursuant to a communication dated May 18, 2026 from the Judicial Infrastructure Advisory Committee. According to Order No. 797 of 2026/RG/Infra issued by the Office of the []
Delhi High Court grants Umar Khalid three-day interim bail in Delhi riots conspiracy case
New Delhi , May 22 : The Delhi High Court on Friday granted three-day interim bail to Activist and former JNU student leader Umar Khalid in the larger conspiracy case linked to the 2020 northeast Delhi riots, taking an empathetic view in light of his mothers surgery. The Court granted interim bail from 7 am on June 1 till 5 pm on June 3 on a personal bond of Rs 1 lakh. The Court directed that Khalid shall remain within the NCR region, stay at his residence and visit only the hospital during the period of interim release. Khalid had approached the High Court challenging the May 19 order of the trial court, which had rejected his plea for interim bail.While granting relief, the High Court noted that Khalid had previously been granted interim bail on multiple occasions for family ceremonies and had complied with the conditions imposed upon him. The Court also observed that Khalid is one of the key conspirators in the case, but nevertheless considered it appropriate to take an empathetic view owing to the medical condition and scheduled surgery of his mother. Earlier, Khalid had moved the Delhi High Court seeking interim bail for 15 days from May 22 to June 5 and setting aside the trial court order dated May 19, which rejected his plea for temporary release in the 2020 northeast Delhi riots larger conspiracy case. The appeal, filed under Section 21(4) of the National Investigation Agency Act, states that Khalid seeks interim bail to attend the Chehlum ceremony of his deceased maternal uncle and to take care of his 62-year-old mother, who is scheduled to undergo lump excision surgery on June 2. The trial court had earlier dismissed Khalids interim bail plea on May 19, observing that the grounds cited by him for temporary release were not reasonable. Additional Sessions Judge Sameer Bajpai of the Karkardooma Courts had held that attending the Chehlum ceremony of his uncle was not that necessary and also observed that Khalids sisters and father could take care of his mother during the surgery. Khalid has been in custody since September 2020 in the larger conspiracy case arising out of FIR 59/2020. The prosecution alleges that the riots were part of a pre-planned conspiracy linked to protests against the Citizenship Amendment Act (CAA), allegations which Khalid has denied. (ANI)
Traffic Curbs Announced for Anti-Drug Rally in Shopian
SRINAGAR: Traffic movement in parts of Shopian district will remain suspended for several hours on Saturday in view of a Mega Padyatra being organised under the Nasha Mukt Bharat Abhiyaan, authorities said. According to an advisory issued by the Traffic Police Office Rural Kashmir, vehicular movement from Balpora Crossing to Old Bus Stand via Jahangir []
Delhi High Court Grants Three-Day Interim Bail to Umar Khalid for Mothers Surgery
SRINAGAR: The Delhi High Court on Friday granted three-day interim bail to activist and former JNU student leader Umar Khalid in the 2020 Delhi riots conspiracy case, allowing him to visit his ailing mother, who is undergoing medical surgery. A Division Bench of Justice Prathiba M Singh and Justice Madhu Jain passed the order while []
IUST, Paras Hospital Organise BLS and First Aid Awareness Programme
SRINAGAR: The Islamic University of Science and Technology (IUST), Awantipora, in collaboration with Paras Hospital, organised a Basic Life Support (BLS) and First Aid Awareness Programme on its campus on Thursday. The programme was conducted by the University Health Centre, IUST, and witnessed participation from students, teaching faculty, and non-teaching staff. Medical experts from Paras []
Drug Abuse Threatens Kashmirs Social Fabric, Experts Warn at Srinagar Awareness Programme
SRINAGAR: Eminent intellectuals, legal experts, educationists, psychiatrists, doctors and social activists on Thursday called for a united societal response against the growing menace of drug addiction in Kashmir during a community awareness programme organised by Common Interest Conversations at the Amar Singh Club Srinagar. Held under the theme Resilient Minds, Drug-Free Future, the programme brought []
India, Cyprus upgrade ties to a strategic partnership
India and Cyprus have elevated their relationship to a strategic partnership. A joint task force will boost cooperation in infrastructure and shipping. Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Cyprus President Nikos Christodoulides discussed global issues including West Asia and Ukraine. Both nations aim to double investment in the next five years. Maritime security and counter-terrorism cooperation will also expand.
JAMMU, May 22: The High Court of Jammu & Kashmir and Ladakh has nominated Justice Sanjay Dhar as the Judicial Nodal Authority for coordination with the Judicial Infrastructure Advisory Committee headed by Supreme Court Judge Justice Aravind Kumar. According to an order issued by the Office of the Registrar General at Srinagar, the nomination has been made in connection with furnishing information and questionnaires regarding judicial infrastructure assessment pursuant to a communication dated May 18, 2026. The order, bearing No. [] The post Justice Sanjay Dhar Appointed Judicial Nodal Authority For Infrastructure Assessment In J&K High Court appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Why Updating Your Address, Usage, and Vehicle Details Matters in Car Insurance
A motor policy works well when the details in it match your current life and vehicle records. Changes in your address, car usage and vehicle details may seem small, but they can affect policy servicing, renewal checks and claim-related communication. In car insurance, correct information supports smoother coordination between you and the insurer. This article explains why these updates matter and how they keep your policy records clear. Role of Information Accuracy in Car Insurance Policy Correct information helps the insurer maintain records that reflect your actual vehicle and ownership details. It also makes it easier to review the policy during renewal, claim intimation, transfer or correction requests. Your policy should match important documents such as the registration certificate, identity details and communication information. If any details change, informing the insurer as per the policy process can reduce confusion later. Why Updating Your Address is Important Your address is not only used for communication. It may also be linked to how your vehicle location is recorded in the policy. When you shift to a new home or move the vehicle to a different regular location, your insurer should have the updated address. This keeps the policy record clear and current. Risk Assessment Based on Location The place where your car is usually kept can be considered during policy review. Different locations may have different road conditions, traffic patterns and parking arrangements. If your policy has an old address, the recorded details may not match your current situation. Updating the address helps the insurer keep the policy aligned with where the vehicle is now mainly used or parked. Impact on Claims and Communication Correct address details can make communication easier during renewals, claim updates, inspection requests and document checks. It also reduces the chance of important messages going to the wrong place. During a claim review, the insurer may check policy details and supporting documents. If the address is outdated, you may need to give extra clarification as per policy wording and insurer requirements. Compliance Requirement Insurance records should carry accurate and updated information. A permanent address change should be shared with the insurer through the correct process. This does not mean every short trip needs an update. However, if your main residence or regular vehicle location changes, the policy record should be corrected in a timely manner. Why Declaring Correct Vehicle Usage Matters Vehicle usage shows how the car is used. Personal, business-related and commercial usage may be assessed differently under motor insurance terms. If a car is declared for one type of use but is regularly used for another, the policy record may not reflect the actual exposure. This can lead to additional checks during renewal or claim review. Correct declaration supports transparent underwriting and reduces confusion later. Usage details should be reviewed whenever the way the vehicle is used changes. The insurer can guide the policyholder on whether an update, endorsement or different cover type is required as per applicable terms. Importance of Updating Vehicle Details Vehicle details are central to your motor policy. Information such as Registration number, engine number, chassis number, make, model, variant, fuel type and ownership details should be recorded correctly. If these details are incorrect, inspection, renewal, transfer formalities or claim review may require extra verification. Even a small mismatch in identification details can create avoidable issues because the insurer must confirm that the insured vehicle and the vehicle being reviewed are the same. How to Update Vehicle Details in Insurance Vehicle details should be updated whenever there is a change in ownership, registration, fuel type or any authorised modification. Follow the insurers official process to keep the policy record accurate. Conclusion Updating your address, usage and vehicle details is a simple but important part of managing motor insurance responsibly. These updates keep your records accurate and reduce confusion during renewal, communication or claim-related review. A short check of your policy after any major life or vehicle change can save unnecessary back-and-forth later. Clear information helps your insurer service the policy more smoothly as per applicable terms.
PM Modi, Cyprus President Nikos Christodoulides hold delegation-level talks in Delhi
New Delhi , May 22 : Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Cyprus President Nikos Christodoulides on Friday held delegation-level talks, focused on expanding the bilateral cooperation between New Delhi and Nicosia. External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar, National Security Advisor Ajit Doval and Foreign Secretary Vikram Misri were among those present. According to the Ministry of External Affairs, both leaders were expected to have extensive discussions on trade, investment, technology, education, culture, mobility, defence, and security, as well as emerging sectors such as artificial intelligence, fintech, innovation, and research. The two leaders are also slated to exchange views on regional and global developments, including coordination in multilateral forums.Cyprus President Nikos Christodoulides arrived in New Delhi on Thursday, following the Mumbai leg of his visit.The Ministry of External Affairs earlier noted how his visit builds on the momentum generated by Prime Minister Narendra Modis historic visit to Cyprus in June 2025 and reflects the shared commitment to further strengthening the India-Cyprus partnership. As part of the official state ceremonies, PM Modi will host a luncheon in honour of the visiting dignitary, and President Droupadi Murmu will receive President Christodoulides and host an official banquet at the Rashtrapati Bhavan. Earlier, External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar called on the Cyprus President Nikos Christodoulides in New Delhi.In a post on X, Jaishankar said, Value his positive sentiments and guidance for strengthening our bilateral ties and India EU cooperation. The New Delhi leg follows the initial phase of the four-day State Visit, which began when President Christodoulides arrived in Mumbai on Wednesday. Visiting from May 20 to 23 at the invitation of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, it marks his first visit to the country in his current capacity, according to an official statement by the MEA. The Cyprus President is accompanied by a high-level delegation, including Foreign Minister Constantinos Kombos, Transport Minister Alexis Vafeades, and senior officials and business leaders. The engagement carries heightened diplomatic weight as the visit comes less than a year after PM Modis landmark trip to Cyprus in June 2025, the first by an Indian Prime Minister to the Mediterranean nation in over two decades. Adding further strategic significance to the engagement, Cyprus currently holds the Presidency of the Council of the European Union.The official itinerary commenced in Maharashtra, where President Christodoulides initially touched down and was accorded a ceremonial welcome by Governor Jishnu Dev Varma and Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis at the Mumbai airport on Wednesday. In an earlier post on X detailing that leg of the trip, the MEA had highlighted that India and Cyprus share time-tested, close relations rooted in shared values and strong people-to-people ties. While in Mumbai, the Cyprus President participated in a business forum specifically aimed at boosting commercial and investment ties between the two nations, with a strong focus on expanding broader economic engagement. With both nations looking to mark 65 years of diplomatic relations in 2027, officials have described this state visit as a crucial step in building on the growing momentum of the bilateral partnership and strengthening cooperation within the broader India-European Union framework. (ANI)
FIR against SP MP Iqra Hasan over protest at Saharanpur police station
SAHARANPUR (UP), May 22: Police here have registered a case against Samajwadi Party MP Iqra Hasan and several of her supporters for allegedly obstructing government work, blocking traffic, and violating prohibitory orders during a protest earlier this week, officials said on Friday. SP City Vyom Bindal said the FIR was lodged at Sadar Bazar police station on Thursday based on a complaint filed by sub-inspector Sanjay Kumar Sharma. Apart from Hasan, former state minister Mangeram Kashyap and 20 to 25 [] The post FIR against SP MP Iqra Hasan over protest at Saharanpur police station appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Two Students Killed As Bus Overturns On Amritsar-Pathankot National Highway
Chandigarh, May 22: A private bus overturned on the Amritsar-Pathankot national highway on Friday, leaving two students dead and five injured, police said. The deceased, both aged around 23, hailed from Jammu, Station House Officer Rajwant Kaur said. The deceased were students of a college in Punjab, she said, adding that around 10 students were among the passengers travelling in the bus. Five injured, including three who sustained head injuries, were shifted to a hospital in Gurdaspur, the officer said. [] The post Two Students Killed As Bus Overturns On Amritsar-Pathankot National Highway appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
India To Launch Smart Border Project Along Pak, BDesh Borders To Curb Infiltration: Amit Shah
NEW DELHI, May 22: Union Home Minister Amit Shah on Friday said the government will launch a smart border project in the next year to make the 6,000 km fronts with Pakistan and Bangladesh impenetrable and ensure that the conspiracy to change the demography of the areas is defeated. Delivering the annual Rustamji Memorial lecture hosted by the Border Security Force (BSF) here, the minister also reiterated that the government will find each and every infiltrator from the country and [] The post India To Launch Smart Border Project Along Pak, BDesh Borders To Curb Infiltration: Amit Shah appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
New Delhi, May 22: Declaring a zero-tolerance policy toward cross-border infiltration, Union Home Minister Amit Shah on Friday announced that the Centre will launch a comprehensive Smart Border project within the year to seal the nations borders and deport every illegal migrant. Addressing the Border Security Force (BSF) personnel at the BSF Investiture Ceremony 2026 at Vigyan Bhawan, Delhi, Shah asserted that illegal migration is a deliberate conspiracy to engineer artificial demographic shifts. He stated that the government will identify [] The post Never Let Indias Head Bow: Amit Shah Salutes BSF, Outlines Massive Smart Border Plan Against Infiltration appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Centre Extends NCB Chief Anurag Gargs Tenure Till July Next Year
NEW DELHI, May 22: The Centre has extended the tenure of Narcotics Control Bureau (NCB) chief Anurag Garg till July next year, according to a Personnel Ministry order. Garg, a 1993 batch Indian Police Service officer of Himachal Pradesh cadre, was appointed Director General of the NCB in September 2024. His tenure was to end on May 23 this year. The Appointments Committee of the Cabinet has approved extension in Gargs deputation tenure as DG, NCB, beyond May 23, 2026, [] The post Centre Extends NCB Chief Anurag Gargs Tenure Till July Next Year appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Trump cancels signing of Executive order on Artificial Intelligence regulation : Reports
WASHINGTON, May 22: US President Donald Trump cancelled the signing ceremony of his executive order on artificial intelligence regulation, as it would reportedly slow the industrys development in the United States, ABC News Senior White House Correspondent Selina Wang reported. Trump just called off the signing of his AI executive order hours before the Oval Office ceremony. The order was expected to allow the government to vet the most powerful AI models before public release. He scrapped it because [] The post Trump cancels signing of Executive order on Artificial Intelligence regulation : Reports appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Vedanta arm Talwandi Sabo Power faces Rs 127 cr penalty
NEW DELHI, May 22: Vedanta Ltd has said that its subsidiary Talwandi Sabo Power Ltd (TSPL) has been held liable to pay approximately Rs 127 crore, plus applicable late payment surcharge, to Punjab State Power Corporation Ltd (PSPCL) following a Supreme Court judgment. In a regulatory filing on Thursday, Vedanta said the Supreme Court has set aside the judgment passed by the Appellate Tribunal for Electricity (APTEL), and has restored the order passed by the Punjab State Electricity Regulatory Commission [] The post Vedanta arm Talwandi Sabo Power faces Rs 127 cr penalty appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Fujiyama Power Systems to set up 1.2 GW solar cell facility at Ratlam, Madhya Pradesh
NEW DELHI, May 22: Fujiyama Power Systems on Friday said it is planning to set up a 1.2 GW TopCon solar cell manufacturing facility at Ratlam, in Madhya Pradesh. Currently, the company operates a 1 GW Mono PERC solar cell manufacturing facility at its Dadri plant, Uttar Pradesh. With the addition of 1.2 GW TopCon capacity at Ratlam, Fujiyama will substantially strengthen its integrated manufacturing capabilities across the solar value chain, the company said in a statement. The commercial operations [] The post Fujiyama Power Systems to set up 1.2 GW solar cell facility at Ratlam, Madhya Pradesh appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Alembic gets USFDA nod for generic levothyroxine sodium tablets
NEW DELHI, May 22: Alembic Pharmaceuticals Ltd on Friday said it has received final approval from the US health regulator for its generic version of levothyroxine sodium tablet indicated as a replacement therapy for hypothyroidism. The approval by the US Food & Drug Administration (USFDA) is for the Abbreviated New Drug Application (ANDA) of levothyroxine sodium tablets of strengths 25 mcg, 50 mcg, 75 mcg, 88 mcg, 100 mcg, 112 mcg, 125 mcg, 137 mcg, 150 mcg, 175 mcg, 200 [] The post Alembic gets USFDA nod for generic levothyroxine sodium tablets appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
LIC shares jump nearly 5 pc after Q4 earnings
NEW DELHI, May 22: Shares of Life Insurance Corporation of India (LIC) on Friday climbed nearly 5 per cent after the firm posted a 23 per cent increase in net profit in the March quarter. The stock rallied 4.78 per cent to Rs 839 on the BSE. At the NSE, the stock jumped 4.84 per cent to Rs 839. LIC on Thursday posted a 23 per cent increase in net profit to Rs 23,420 crore in the March quarter, helped [] The post LIC shares jump nearly 5 pc after Q4 earnings appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Suzlon bags 195MW wind energy order from Sunsure Energy
NEW DELHI, May 22: Suzlon on Friday said it has secured a repeat order of 195 MW from Sunsure Energy, taking the total sales of its 3MW platform to nearly 9 GW. This milestone reflects strong and sustained market adoption of the Suzlon 3X platform, a company statement said. The order builds on the ongoing partnership between Suzlon and Sunsure Energy, bringing the cumulative partnership to nearly 300 MW across Maharashtra and Karnataka, and is expected to grow further. With [] The post Suzlon bags 195MW wind energy order from Sunsure Energy appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Fake Challan Scams Targeting Used Car Transactions in UP: How to Spot and Avoid Them
Uttar Pradesh has one of the largest used car markets in India, with significant transaction volumes in cities like Lucknow, Kanpur, Agra, Varanasi, and across hundreds of smaller towns connected by a road network that includes some of the countrys busiest national highways. This scale creates both opportunity and risk, and one of the more specific risks that has emerged in recent years is the fake challan scam, which has been reported with enough frequency in UP to warrant serious attention from anyone buying or selling a used car in the state. How the Scam Works Heres how the scam typically works. A buyer is in the process of negotiating a used car purchase from a private seller. At some point before or during the transaction, the buyer receives an SMS or WhatsApp message claiming to be from UP Traffic Police or a state enforcement agency, stating that the vehicle in question has a large pending challan, sometimes in the range of 15,000 to 50,000, and that immediate payment is required to avoid seizure or additional penalties. The message includes a link or a UPI ID for payment. In some variations, the scam targets the seller, a message arrives claiming they must clear challans before the vehicle can be transferred, with a fraudulent payment link provided for fast clearance. In either case, the money paid goes to a fraudster, not to any government authority, and the challan doesnt exist in the official system. Knowing how to identify a traffic challan scam notification from a genuine one, and understanding what a legitimate UP traffic challan verification actually looks like, is the practical protection this market needs. How to Spot and Verify Spotting these messages requires knowing a few things about how legitimate e-challan communications actually work. Authentic challan notifications in India are sent via officially registered government short codes, they dont come from personal mobile numbers, WhatsApp accounts, or generic email addresses. Payment links in genuine communications direct you to government portals (parivahan.gov.in, state traffic police websites with .gov.in domains), not to third-party payment apps or unfamiliar URLs. No legitimate challan authority asks for payment via direct UPI to a personal ID. The safest approach is to verify independently. If you receive any notification about a challan on a vehicle youre considering purchasing, check the traffic challan scam awareness resources and then verify the vehicles challan status directly through the official Parivahan portal or the states official traffic challan system. If the challan exists, youll find it there. If it doesnt appear on the official system, the message was fraudulent. Understanding the UP traffic challan ecosystem is useful for anyone transacting in the state. UP has genuine, active enforcement, the state has deployed cameras on NH-19, NH-27, the Agra-Lucknow Expressway, and the Yamuna Expressway, among others, and legitimate challans do get issued. The point is not that challans dont exist; its that verifying them through official channels takes the same two minutes as falling for a scam, and protects you completely. For buyers and sellers in UPs used car market, the general rule is straightforward: never make any payment related to challans through a link received in a message. Always navigate directly to the official portal yourself, look up the vehicle by registration number, and pay only through that system if dues are confirmed. The challan number, issuing authority, and payment receipt will all be visible and verifiable in the official system. Being alert to this specific scam type doesnt mean approaching every used car transaction with suspicion, it means bringing the same practical verification habits to the transaction that any informed buyer should already be using. The sophistication of these scams has increased. Some operate via convincing-looking WhatsApp messages with official-appearing graphics and even what appear to be challan case numbers. The case numbers are fabricated but look plausible enough to cause concern, particularly if the recipient is unfamiliar with what legitimate challan formats actually look like. Legitimate e-challans issued by UP traffic authorities include specific data fields, GPS coordinates of the violation, a photograph of the vehicle at the moment of violation, and the issuing officers identification, none of which appear in fake notifications. For buyers in UPs used car market, the best defence is a verification-first mindset. Any claim about a challan, regardless of how convincing the notification looks, should be verified through the official Parivahan portal or the UP traffic police website directly. Navigate there yourself, never through a link received in a message. If the challan exists in the official system, you will find it. If it doesnt appear there, it doesnt exist. Genuine challans issued against a vehicles registration in UP are also accessible through the national-level check tool, which provides a full history of violations linked to the registration number.
New Delhi , May 22 (ANI): Senior Congress leader Jairam Ramesh on Friday said that Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Union Education Minister Dharmendra Pradhan must be held accountable for the NEET-UG 2026 paper leak and its ongoing cover-up. He alleged that the central government and its ecosystem have been attempting to suppress evidence of widespread irregularities in examinations conducted by the National Testing Agency (NTA). Ramesh further accused the Narendra Modi government of colluding with the paper leak mafia to suppress the truth.His remarks came after reported comments by NTA Director General Abhishek Singh, where he informed the Parliamentary Standing Committee that the NEET-UG 2026 paper was not leaked in full, and that only certain questions had surfaced prior to the examination. Since the NTA was formed in 2018, the Modi Government and its ecosystem have been colluding with the paper leak mafia to suppress the truth of rampant irregularities and fraud in NTA-conducted exams, Ramesh said in a post on X. He further questioned the NTAs claim that there was no full paper leak, arguing that the circulation of a guess paper containing questions that appeared in the exam itself amounted to a leak. Today we have learnt from media reports that the NTA Director General claimed yesterday to a Parliamentary Committee that the NEET-UG 2026 exam was not leaked. If true, this is scandalous and shockingly dishonest because it is clear that a guess paper which featured dozens of questions that appeared in the actual exam was circulating among students much before the exam date. If that is not a leak, what is? Why is the Modi Government trying to deny it now? he asked.Ramesh also accused the central government of failing to act on previous irregularities in NEET-UG 2024, claiming that similar hotspots of fraud had reappeared in the 2026 controversy. The Modi Government had previously tried to cover up the widespread irregularities that had emerged in NEET-UG 2024 as well. If it had faced up to the truth and taken action then, the NEET 2026 tragedy may have been avoided. The same hotspots of reported fraud which emerged in 2024 like Rajasthans Sikar have been implicated in the 2026 scandal as well, he said. He further cited concerns over alleged inconsistencies in investigations into other NTA-conducted exams, including UGC-NET 2024, questioning the credibility of ongoing probes by central agencies. In another episode of the same disturbing series, the CBI also filed a closure report alleging no irregularities in the UGC-NET exam of 2024 which had been cancelled by the NTA back then. When asked by a Delhi court to provide a written explanation for its closure report, the CBI has asked for more time. While the Court has thankfully pulled up the CBI for this delay, the CBIs actions inspire no confidence in the agencys motivation to do justice to its ongoing probes into NEET, Ramesh further wrote. Calling the NTA the National Trauma Agency for aspirants, the Congress leader alleged systemic failure across institutions under the Education Ministry.For the lakhs of aspiring youth of our country, the NTA has become the National Trauma Agency. The CBSE, NCERT, and other institutions of the Education Ministry (including Central Universities) are no better, he further wrote.He further targeted Education Minister Dharmendra Pradhan, saying, The Education Minister is presiding over a system in which professional excellence is at a discount and where ideological affinity commands a premium. Both the Pradhan Mantri and the Mantri Pradhan must be held accountable for this colossal tragedy and its ongoing cover-up.The remarks come amid escalating political tensions over the NEET-UG 2026 controversy, after NTA officials told the parliamentary panel that the paper was not leaked in full and that only certain questions had surfaced before the exam. According to sources, NTA DG Abhishek Singh and Higher Education Secretary Vineet Joshi told the committee on Thursday that several recommendations aimed at making the NEET examination process leakproof had already been implemented, while work on remaining reforms was underway. Sources said the agency maintained that the alleged leak did not originate from the NTA system and that the CBI was probing the circulation of leaked questions that led to the cancellation of the examination. The NTA also defended the cancellation decision as part of its zero-tolerance policy towards irregularities, arguing that even limited compromise of questions could undermine confidence in the examination process. The Parliamentary panel also questioned officials on measures being taken to prevent similar incidents in the future and discussed the proposed transition of NEET-UG to a computer-based testing system from next year, including issues related to infrastructure, test duration and examination frequency. Political tensions have intensified following the cancellation of the NEET-UG 2026 exam on May 12 after allegations of a coordinated paper leak. The exam, conducted on May 3 across 551 cities in India and 14 cities abroad, saw participation from over 22 lakh candidates. The re-examination is scheduled for June 21 under enhanced security measures mandated by the Union Education Ministry. (ANI)
TN Cabinet expansion: Shahjahan, Vanni Arasu sworn in as ministers
CHENNAI: AM Shahjahan and Vanni Arasu, legislators belonging to the IUML and VCK respectively were sworn in as ministers by Governor Rajendra Vishwanath Arlekar on Friday in a simple ceremony held at the Lok Bhavan here. In the presence of Chief Minister C Joseph Vijay, Shahjahan who won from Papanasam Assembly constituency and Vanni Arasu, []
A Wild Success? Tracking a Decade of Rhino Reintroduction in Manas
Ten years of tracking reintroduced rhinos inManas National Parkof Assamhas revealed a promising story of resilience and adaptation. While the study shows encouraging signs of reproduction, it also highlights fascinating variations in breeding and movement patterns among different rhino groups. However, researchers warn that the job isnt over. To protect this growing population from the long-term risks of inbreeding,continued introductionsandsteadfast protectionremain the keys to a thriving, wild future in Assam. Mongabay India correspondentSneha Mahalereports The greater one-horned rhinoceros was [] The post A Wild Success? Tracking a Decade of Rhino Reintroduction in Manas appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
PM, Education Minister Must Be Held Accountable For Cover Up: Cong On NTA Claims On NEET Exam
NEW DELHI, May 22: The Congress on Friday said it was shocked over claims made by top NTA officials that the NEET exam paper was not leaked, and said both the Pradhan Mantri and the Mantri Pradhan must be held accountable for this cover-up. The Congress also said that the National Testing Agency (NTA) has become a National Trauma Agency and accused the government of colluding with the paper leak mafia to suppress the truth of irregularities and fraud. In [] The post PM, Education Minister Must Be Held Accountable For Cover Up: Cong On NTA Claims On NEET Exam appeared first on Daily Excelsior .

