Maharashtra Says No Plan To Control Hazur Sahib, Puts Bill On Hold
The State Cabinet had approved a proposal to replace the seven-decade-old law with the Takht Sachkhand Sri Hazur Abchalnagar Sahib Gurdwara Act.
Sachin Ahir joins Shiv Sena, upends Worli dynamics
A significant blow has struck Uddhav Thackeray's Shiv Sena as prominent leader Sachin Ahir defected to the Eknath Shinde-led faction. Ahir's move directly challenges Aaditya Thackeray's stronghold in Worli, a constituency he previously helped secure. This development, following the recent switch of six Lok Sabha MPs, signals a growing shift in political loyalties within Maharashtra.
Century-old Edwardian bungalow on Pali Hill to make way for tower
2 Punjab men held in Mumbai with Turkish-made pistols, Bishnoi gang link under lens
BMC to transfer civic employees who deliberately decline promotions
Municipal body issues revised guidelines after instances of engineers refusing promotions come to fore
4 waste bins must in Thane housing societies from Oct
13th arrest in Goregaon concert drug OD deaths case
Guwahati police seize 37 kg gold from Maharashtra man
The bars of suspected precious metal, valued at 54 crore, are suspected to have been smuggled by an international group linked to Myanmar and West Asia
Chembur school bus tragedy: Fallen peepal tree puts 3 key questions before Mumbais civic probe
A tragic incident in Chembur saw a massive peepal tree crush a school bus, injuring five students and tragically claiming the life of an 11-year-old boy. Rescue efforts were swift, with locals and authorities working to free trapped children. An inquiry has been ordered to investigate potential causes, including recent road concreting and the adequacy of pre-monsoon tree trimming, as questions arise about roadside tree safety.
Fourth accused arrested in Maharashtra TET scam
Remanded to police custody till July 6, the accused is the wife of the alleged kingpin of the scam, who is absconding; police say she was aware of the financial transactions in the multi-State racket, and had met the other accused
PM Modi asks Secretaries to leverage PM GatiShakti, break departmental silos
PM Modi on Tuesday urged Secretaries to the Government of India to make wider use of the PM GatiShakti platform for better inter-departmental coordination and integrated planning. During an interaction at Seva Teerth, he also emphasised adopting a whole-of-government approach
US Supreme Court strikes down Trump's bid to end birthright citizenship
The court held that children born in the US to parents who are unlawfully or temporarily present in the country are subject to the jurisdiction of the US and are therefore entitled to citizenship under the Constitution
Maharashtra Woman Kills Husband, Stages Its As Heart Attack
A woman allegedly murdered her husband by strangling him with a wire before attempting to pass off his death as a heart attack in Maharashtra's Beed district, police said.
Maharashtra TET paper leak: Wife of main accused arrested from Bihar
Mumbais civic complaints jump 59% in a decade; pollution tops citizens concerns: Praja report
NCLAT upholds full PF & gratuity dues for Jet Airways staffers
State governments are witnessing an impressive surge in revenue from liquor sales, with excise collections skyrocketing by up to 82% in early FY27. This remarkable increase is attributed to heightened consumption, elevated excise duties, and price hikes from manufacturers. Maharashtra stands as a key player, emphasizing the critical role of liquor taxation in state budgets. However, while this trend strengthens revenue, it simultaneously presents growing public health dilemmas.
State to amend Bombay Police Act to plug loopholes misused by dance bars
A 26-year-old woman, Sanjana, was allegedly murdered by her husband, an Indian Army soldier, in Bidar district. The accused, Bhagwat Gyaneshwar, reportedly attacked her with an iron rod after she confronted him about an alleged extramarital affair. The incident occurred after they visited a temple, with the victim succumbing to her injuries in a Maharashtra hospital. Police are investigating the brutal crime.
Maharashtra Government Provides Relief to 15,010 NHM Contract Workers
Mumbai, June 30: The Maharashtra government has granted significant relief to 15,010 contract workers employed under the National Health Mission (NHM) across the state. A government order has been issued to facilitate their service regularization. This applies to employees who have completed ten years or more of service, with the creation of numerous positions at ... Read more Maharashtra Government Provides Relief to 15,010 NHM Contract Workers
Six months after Kalyan mans death, resignation letter leads to abetment case against former senior
Speaker summons BEST GM, says it has failed to resolve power cuts in South Mumbai
UBT Sena may lose claim over council LoP post
The episode takes a look latest political developments in Maharashtra as another Sachin Ahir joins Eknath Shindes camp; Haldia Petrochemicals in West Bengal; the rollout of the SIR of electoral rolls across four States and Delhi; rising political tensions over the Ram Temple donation case, and more.
Two boulders fall on car on Mumbai-Pune Expressways connecting link
Guwahati: Polices seize nearly 37 kg of suspected smuggled gold worth around Rs 55 crore
Guwahati Police have made a massive seizure of nearly 37 kg of suspected smuggled gold, valued at approximately Rs 55 crore, in the Kharghuli area. A man from Maharashtra, identified as Akshay Bhansure, was arrested, with authorities suspecting his involvement in a transnational smuggling network.
Man held for extorting neta facing rape case
Maharashtra Government Proposes Lowering Age of Juvenile Offenders to 16
Mumbai, June 30: The Maharashtra government is preparing to send a proposal to the central government, requesting to lower the age limit for juvenile offenders from 18 to 16 years. Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis announced this information in the assembly on Tuesday. He stated that necessary legal amendments will be made to ensure strict action ... Read more Maharashtra Government Proposes Lowering Age of Juvenile Offenders to 16
Student Stabs Teacher Inside Maharashtra School Over Transfer Certificate Dispute
A minor student stabbed a teacher inside a school following an argument over a Transfer Certificate (TC) in Maharashtra's Chhatrapati Sambhajinagar. The incident took place at Little Flower School in the Cantonment area of the city.
Assam Police Seizes 37 Kilograms of Gold Worth 55 Crores in Major Operation
Guwahati, June 30: Assam Police conducted a significant operation on Tuesday, seizing approximately 37 kilograms of gold valued at around 55 crores in Guwahati. One individual has been arrested in connection with this case. The suspect has been identified as Akshay Bhansore, a resident of Sangli district in Maharashtra. A case has been registered at ... Read more Assam Police Seizes 37 Kilograms of Gold Worth 55 Crores in Major Operation
Sachin Ahir joins Shinde faction amid fresh setback for Shiv Sena (UBT)
Shiv Sena (UBT) leader Sachin Ahir has joined the Eknath Shinde-led Shiv Sena and filed his nomination for the post of Deputy Chairman of the Maharashtra Legislative Council. The move comes days after six Shiv Sena (UBT) MPs switched to the ruling Sena, dealing another setback to Uddhav Thackerays party. Heres what happened and how leaders reacted.
Salman Khan to move out of Bandra's Galaxy Apartments? Here's what we know
Salman Khan's sea-facing home in Bandra has obtained a redevelopment nod from the Maharashtra Coastal Zone Management Authority (MCZMA), taking it a step closer to construction, sparking speculations that the family may move out of their iconic Galaxy Apartments
Maharashtra govt to set up expert panel to frame SOPs for AI use, says minister
Maharashtra government will form an expert committee within 30 days to draft AI usage SOPs, aiming for national policy input. This comes as opposition lawmakers questioned the installation of a facial recognition system in the Vidhan Bhavan without their consent. The Home Minister stated existing laws cover privacy violations by AI devices, and security personnel will receive training. The Legislature Secretariat's jurisdiction over the facial recognition system was highlighted.
Indian gaur rescued after being trapped between PMC pipelines in Pune
The difficult and technically challenging rescue operation was carried out by the Pune Forest Division with support from multiple agencies and local citizens. The operation lasted several hours before the animal was safely freed
Afghanistan strongly protests against Pakistan over airstrikes that killed 36
The Taliban-led Afghan government has lodged a strong and resolute protest with Pakistan after cross-border airstrikes in the eastern provinces of Paktia, Paktika and Kunar reportedly killed 36 civilians, including women and children, and injured 163 others
Airlines cut mishandled baggage by 23 per cent in 2025, saves millions
Global airlines reduced baggage mishandling by 23 per cent in 2025 despite handling a record 5 billion passengers, according to the SITA 2026 Baggage IT Insights report. However, mishandled luggage still costs the aviation industry an estimated USD 6.3 billion, prompting further investments
Uddhav Thackeray Suffers Another Blow: UBT MLC Sachin Ahir Joins Shinde's Shiv Sena
Shiv Sena (UBT) MLC Sachin Ahir joined the Eknath Shinde-led faction and filed his nomination for Deputy Chairman of the Maharashtra Legislative Council.
Tamil Nadu begins final phase of BharatNet broadband rollout
Tamil Nadu has floated a tender to procure 2.5 lakh Optical Network Terminals (ONTs), paving the way for high-speed broadband connectivity in rural areas under the BharatNet Phase II project.
TET paper-leak scam: What its all about, how Maharashtra Police busted it? | Explained
The Maharashtra TET paper leak case unpacks how the examination was allegedly compromised and why investigators suspect a wider interstate network
Shiv Sena (UBT) leader Aaditya Thackeray downplayed Sachin Ahir's defection, stating his party is unfazed by leaders leaving. He alleged the current political maneuvering is 'Operation Devendra Fadnavis,' aimed at weakening the BJP leader. Thackeray also criticized the BJP's alleged corruption in Ayodhya and Ujjain, predicting a significant challenge in the 2029 Lok Sabha elections.
The Election Commission of India has initiated a Special Intensive Revision of voter rolls across Delhi, Maharashtra, Karnataka, Meghalaya, and Jharkhand. Booth Level Officers are conducting door-to-door verification to update electoral data, ensuring accuracy by identifying eligible voters and removing ineligible entries. This crucial exercise aims to maintain clean voter lists, with key dates for draft publication, claims, objections, and final roll publication announced.
Anti-conversion law provides specific legal framework; innocent persons won't face trouble: Fadnavis
Maharashtra Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis said central approval is awaited for the implementation of the Act
Diversified crude sourcing helped India weather Hormuz disruption: B. Ashok
India increased crude imports from outside the Strait from 55 per cent to 70 per cent within weeks, backed by a broader supplier network spanning 41 countries, upgraded refineries capable of processing multiple crude grades, and stronger port and logistics infrastructure, said B. Ashok
Extortion syndicates based abroad behind firing incidents in Maharashtra: CM Fadnavis
Organized extortion syndicates operating from abroad are orchestrating firing incidents in Maharashtra, Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis revealed. These groups use VPNs and virtual numbers to threaten individuals and hire local criminals for attacks when demands are not met. The government is working with the Centre to apprehend those involved and dismantle these criminal networks, including those linked to gangster Lawrence Bishnoi.
Donald Trump targets Zohran Mamdani, calls socialism biggest US threat
Trump made the remarks after being asked about Mamdani's recent statement that he was willing to be the poster child for socialist candidates
The Maharashtra government has made Marathi a compulsory subject from Classes 1 to 10 in all affiliated schools, warning of strict action against institutions that fail to comply. Education Minister Dada Bhuse also announced a statewide inspection drive and reaffirmed the government's commitment to promoting Marathi and expanding lessons on Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj in school textbooks.
NIA arrests TMC councillor Shakir Ali in 2023 Rishra Ram Navami violence case
The National Investigation Agency (NIA) has arrested Shakir Ali, husband of former TMC MP Aparupa Poddar and a local leader, in connection with the 2023 Ram Navami violence in Rishra, Hooghly. Simultaneously, the CBI apprehended Khalid-Uz-Zaman, a proclaimed offender, in Maharashtra for a 2021 post-poll violence case in West Bengal. These actions highlight ongoing investigations into significant incidents of unrest in the state.
Govt to amend Mumbai Police Act to plug loopholes misused by dance bars: Maha CM Devendra Fadnavis
Maharashtra Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis announced plans to amend the Mumbai Police Act during the ongoing monsoon session to prevent dance bar operators from exploiting legal loopholes. The amendment aims to ensure licenses are issued strictly under dance bar provisions, closing avenues for operators to bypass regulations. Fadnavis also addressed concerns about noise pollution and repeated violations, indicating potential permanent license cancellations and action against errant police personnel.
Maharashtra farmer gets 1 paisa under PM-Kisan scheme
Bhandara: A Maharashtra farmers hope for a timely stipend under the Pradhan Mantri Kisan Samman Nidhi (PM-Kisan) scheme turned into confusion when a message on her mobile phone claimed her account had been credited with just one paisa, a far cry from the expected Rs 2,000 installment. The Agriculture Department, however, clarified on Tuesday that Get the latest updates in Hyderabad City News , Technology , Entertainment , Sports , Politics and Top Stories on WhatsApp & Telegram by subscribing to our channels. You can also download our app for Android and iOS .
Indias rooftop solar boom meets a grid reality check
Maharashtras new grid charges and Karnatakas tariff changes could increase electricity costs for residential, commercial and industrial rooftop solar users by 2030%, extending project payback periods from about four years to seven to nine years
Maharashtra: Farmer shocked after PM-Kisan SMS shows 1 paisa; government cites glitch
A Maharashtra farmer's shock at receiving just one paisa instead of her Rs 2,000 PM-Kisan installment was attributed to a technical glitch. Her family, facing urgent needs for the kharif sowing season, was relieved when officials confirmed the correct amount was credited. The Agriculture Department assured the public that the erroneous message was a system error, and the farmer received her full payment.
BMC files case against managements of 7 unauthorised schools in Trombay
Mumbai's BMC Education department has filed a police complaint against seven unauthorized primary schools in Trombay. These institutions continued operations despite receiving closure notices earlier this year. The schools, identified during a civic survey, failed to provide valid government recognition or explanations for their continued functioning. Police have registered offenses against the school managements under relevant laws.
Lohagad Fort murder: Police to conduct Chetan Chaudhary's gait analysis
Pune Rural Police will conduct a gait analysis of accused Chetan Chaudhary and recreate the crime scene as part of the ongoing investigation into the murder of businessman Ketan Agarwal at Lohagad Fort. Investigators are also working to recover key evidence linked to the case
Monsoon intensifies across Maharashtra, Mumbai braces for heavy rain
IMD issues yellow alert for multiple districts; airlines caution passengers over possible flight disruptions in Mumbai and Dharamshala
Weather tomorrow: IMD issues thunderstorms and gusty winds; heavy rain warning for several regions
Widespread rain, thunderstorms, and gusty winds are forecast across India as the southwest monsoon remains active. Heavy to very heavy rainfall is expected in Konkan & Goa and Madhya Maharashtra. Northern, central, and eastern states will see thunderstorms with lightning and strong winds. Delhi anticipates moderate rain and thunderstorms, with temperatures set to drop.
Rajasthan power line accident sparks compensation protest
The Rajasthan power line accident has triggered protests as families of three victims demand 50 lakh compensation and government jobs after a snapped 11kV wire caused a fatal electrocution
UPI launches in Greece, to boost India's global digital payments footprint
Commerce Minister Piyush Goyal announced that UPI is now live in Greece, enabling eligible users to make instant, secure and seamless payments. During his visit to Athens, he also promoted stronger India-Greece trade, investment and fintech collaboration
India-US trade deal in final stages, says US envoy Sergio Gor
Speaking at the US-India Strategic Partnership Forum (USISPF) Leadership Summit in Washington, Gor said the agreement is in the last one or two per cent after nearly 18 months of negotiations
Nagpur Home Guard officer arrested over Rs 30,000 bribe demand
According to the ACB, the complainant had served as a Home Guard for nearly 20 years. He had been removed from service due to low attendance at parades, but was reinstated earlier this year
Rats, cockroaches, expired food: FDA cracks down on 6 Mumbai eateries
Mumbai, June 30: The Maharashtra Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has suspended the food business licences of six restaurants and eateries, including a posh establishment in south Mumbai, after finding unhygienic kitchens, expired stock and misbranded products during raids, officials said on Tuesday. The action was taken against Flint & Waarsa, a restaurant in the posh Nariman Point area, and five other establishments, including hotels, restaurants and a bakery in the eastern and western suburbs, as part of a special statewide enforcement drive, they said. Officials inspected Flint & Waarsa on June 27, and upon finding misbranded products, collected five samples for laboratory analysis and seized stock worth Rs 11,350. The team also found stock worth Rs 16,201 that had been stored beyond its expiry date and was disposed of there itself, the FDA statement said. The FDA on Monday raided premises in Borivali, Santacruz, Andheri, Bandra, and Bhandup, where officials came upon cockroaches, rats, and unhygienic storage of raw food. Moreover, the establishments did not possess the necessary documents, and the staff had not undergone mandatory health check-ups, it stated. As per the FDA release, the food business licences of these establishments were suspended due to grave shortcomings in cleanliness, poor refrigeration, and a lack of a mechanism to address customer grievances. According to the FDA, as many as 31 raids were conducted across Maharashtra between June 26 and June 28, during which prohibited food items, including pan masala and gutkha, worth Rs 34.87 lakh were seized, and 19 people were arrested in connection with the sale, distribution and transportation of banned food products, sealed one establishment and seized three vehicles. The department said it would continue strict enforcement to ensure the availability of safe, high-quality food products and would take legal action against violations that pose a risk to public health.
India-US ties should advance freedom and democracy, says Ro Khanna
Democratic Congressman Ro Khanna criticised President Donald Trump's foreign and immigration policies while urging that the India-US partnership be built on shared democratic values, freedom and human rights rather than purely defence, trade and economic interests
Samajwadi Party MLA Rais Shaikh has urged Deputy Chief Minister Sunetra Pawar to establish a study group for a long-stalled socio-economic and educational survey of the Muslim community. Shaikh highlighted the survey's importance for policy formulation, noting the lack of comprehensive data since the 2006 Sachar Committee Report. He proposed naming the group after the late Ajit Pawar, acknowledging his past contributions to the community.
Pune court awards death penalty in child rape-murder
A special court in Pune sentenced 65-year-old Bhimrao Prabhakar Kamble to death for the rape and murder of a three-and-a-half-year-old girl in Bhor taluka. The court termed the crime rarest of rare, citing its extreme brutality, strong evidence, and the profound impact it had on society
Germany shooting: Six dead after gunfire at youth welfare facility in Stade
A shooting at a youth welfare facility in Stade, northern Germany, killed six adults and injured several others. Police arrested two suspects and are investigating the incident as a suspected family tragedy, ruling out terrorism as the motive
Assam floods affect nearly 16,000 people, train services suspended
Nearly 16,000 people have been affected by floods across 69 villages in Assam's Dhemaji district, according to the Assam State Disaster Management Authority. Heavy flooding also damaged a railway bridge, prompting the suspension of train services between Archipathar and Simen Chapari
CBSE exempts current Class 10 students from three-language policy
CBSE has issued fresh guidelines on its three-language policy, exempting the current Class 10 batch from the revised rules. As a one-time relaxation, current Class 9 students can study two foreign languages and one Indian language without a third-language board exam in Class 10
Faizabad Bar Association refuses to defend Ram temple donation case accused
Faizabad Bar Association has resolved that none of its members will represent the eight accused arrested in the alleged Ram temple donation embezzlement case, warning of a Rs 5 lakh penalty for violations. Meanwhile, the accused have been remanded to 14 days of judicial custody
US and Iran agree to halt Strait of Hormuz attacks, resume ceasefire talks
A US official said the two sides had agreed to halt attacks in the Strait and allow commercial shipping to resume.
Controlled breathing may influence decision-making and risk-taking, study finds
A new study suggests that consciously controlling breathing patterns can influence decision-making by affecting heart and brain activity. Researchers found that longer exhalations increase heart rate variability, enhance reward processing and may encourage bolder choices
Let playgrounds flourish for sake of young talent
The protest was organised by the Mumbai Football Association (MFA)
The recent decision to convert a favourite, much-used football ground in Bandra into a convention centre is another reminder of the citys apathy towards providing public spaces for rest and recreation
Maharashtra TET Paper Leak: 3 Arrested For Allegedly Selling Question Papers For Rs 1.5 Crore
Maharashtra police arrested three suspects for selling TET exam question papers for Rs 1.5 crore in Bhiwandi after a police trap.
Lohagad fort murder: Police says, 'Rs 1 crore wedding fund bankrolled lover'
Police investigating the Lohagad Fort murder case allege that Siya Goyal transferred Rs 1 crore given by fianc Ketan Agarwal for wedding shopping to co-accused Chetan Chaudhary. Investigators claim the money funded his business as part of a pre-planned conspiracy to murder Ketan and marry later
Worlds first robot-run hotel set for 2027 debut in China
China plans to open the world's first fully robot-operated hotel in Guangdong Province in 2027. Managed by Pudu Robotics, the hotel will use robots for reception, housekeeping, room service, food preparation and guest assistance, showcasing the future of automated hospitality
Russian forces take control of another village in Ukraine
Russia claimed its forces captured Bohodarivka village in Ukraine's Dnipropetrovsk region. Meanwhile, missile strikes on the cities of Dnipro and Zaporizhzhia killed seven people and injured dozens, according to Ukrainian authorities
MP: Punjab Kings cricketer Shashank Singh, father booked for assaulting cook
Punjab Kings batter Shashank Singh, his retired IPS officer father Shailesh Singh, and their driver have been booked in Bhopal after a cook accused them of assault, abuse, taking away his mobile phone, and transferring money from his account. Police have registered an FIR and launched an investigation
Israel dismantles Hezbollah terror complex
The Israel Defence Forces said it dismantled a 200-metre-long underground Hezbollah complex in southern Lebanon. The tunnel, reportedly built with Iranian technology, contained hundreds of weapons and four launch shafts allegedly aimed at Israel
India's southwest monsoon is intensifying, bringing widespread rain, thunderstorms, and strong winds across numerous states. The India Meteorological Department has issued alerts for heavy downpours and lightning, with the monsoon expected to advance further north soon. Residents in Delhi-NCR, Maharashtra, Rajasthan, and other regions can anticipate relief from heat as temperatures are forecast to fall significantly. Stay updated on local advisories.
CBI Arrests Fugitive Khalid in Post-Election Violence Case from Maharashtra
Mumbai, June 30: The Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) has made a significant move in a high-profile murder case linked to post-election violence in West Bengal. Khalid-uz-Zaman, a declared absconder, was apprehended in a remote area of Yetala village in Nanded district, Maharashtra. This operation took place on Monday. Khalid had been on the run ... Read more CBI Arrests Fugitive Khalid in Post-Election Violence Case from Maharashtra
Investigation Deepens in Lohagad Fort Murder Case Involving Ketan Agarwal
Pune, June 30: A Maharashtra court has granted Pune rural police a five-day custody of Sia Goyal and Chetan Baboolal Chaudhary, who are accused of murdering 26-year-old Ketan Agarwal. The incident occurred on June 18 at Lohagad Fort. The accused were presented in the Vadgaon Maval court on Monday as their initial police custody period ... Read more Investigation Deepens in Lohagad Fort Murder Case Involving Ketan Agarwal
Mumbai, June 30: The Indian Meteorological Department (IMD) has issued a heavy rain alert for Maharashtra over the next few days. According to the weather department, widespread rainfall is expected in the Konkan and Goa regions, central Maharashtra, and parts of Marathwada from June 29 to July 5. Some areas may experience severe thunderstorms, lightning, ... Read more Heavy Rain Alert Issued for Maharashtra: Intense Showers Expected in Konkan-Goa and Central Maharashtra
Maharashtra Plans Online TET From Next Year After Alleged Paper Leak
The announcement came a day after the alleged leak of the TET 2026 question paper forced the postponement of the examination scheduled for last Sunday.
Mumbai doctors save infant with rare lipid disorder after heart scare
How the Future of AI Infrastructure Could Shape Tomorrow's Opportunities
The technologies shaping tomorrow's economy will depend not only on physical infrastructure but also on skilled people, research and innovation Artificial intelligence (AI) is reshaping how people live, work and communicate. Every online search, digital payment, email, video call, cloud service and AI chatbot relies on an invisible digital infrastructure that most people never see. At the heart of this infrastructure are data centres, specialised facilities filled with powerful computers that process, store and deliver digital information. As AI systems become increasingly capable, these facilities require growing amounts of electricity, land and cooling. This rising demand has prompted scientists and engineers to explore an extraordinary question: could some of tomorrow's data centres one day operate in space? Although the idea sounds like science fiction, it has become a serious area of scientific research. Technology companies, universities and space agencies are studying whether orbital computing could eventually complement terrestrial data centres. Jeff Bezos has long argued that some heavy industries may ultimately move into space, while Elon Musk has spoken about the long-term potential of expanding computing capabilities beyond Earth. Google researchers have also examined the engineering challenges of operating AI computing hardware in space, including radiation exposure and long-term system reliability. Meanwhile, organisations such as NASA, the European Space Agency (ESA), the Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA), the Canadian Space Agency (CSA), the China National Space Administration (CNSA) and the Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS) continue advancing research in spacecraft technologies, computing systems and future space infrastructure. International organisations, including the International Energy Agency (IEA), the World Economic Forum and UNESCO, have highlighted the growing importance of artificial intelligence, digital infrastructure, rising energy demand and the responsible development of emerging technologies. Meanwhile, researchers such as Nicolas Longp and Yonggang Wen, together with leading universities including the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), Stanford University, Harvard University, the University of Oxford, the University of Cambridge, the University of Toronto, the Technical University of Munich, the University of Tokyo, Tsinghua University and the Harbin Institute of Technology, are advancing research in artificial intelligence, advanced computing, robotics and space engineering that could contribute to future orbital computing systems. While the idea of orbital data centres is still under development, it offers valuable lessons for regions like Kashmir. The technologies shaping tomorrow's economy will depend not only on physical infrastructure but also on skilled people, research and innovation. Preparing young people for these emerging fields may prove far more important than predicting exactly where future computing facilities will be located. One of the principal reasons researchers are exploring orbital computing is energy. Modern AI systems consume enormous amounts of electricity. According to the International Energy Agency, electricity demand from data centres is rising steadily worldwide, placing increasing pressure on power generation, land availability and cooling infrastructure. As AI continues to expand, researchers are investigating new ways to improve efficiency while reducing environmental impacts. Recent engineering studies suggest that future solar-powered orbital computing platforms could potentially operate at the megawatt scale, although such concepts remain technically and economically challenging. From an engineering perspective, space offers both opportunities and challenges. Satellites in suitable orbits can generate solar power for long periods, and some specialised computing tasks could be carried out closer to where data are collected in space. However, these possible advantages come with major technical challenges that scientists and engineers still need to overcome. Cooling computers in space is much harder than on Earth because space is a vacuum, where heat cannot be carried away by air. Instead, spacecraft use specially designed radiators to release excess heat. NASA and the European Space Agency consider heat management one of the biggest engineering challenges in spacecraft design. These cooling systems make space-based computing platforms larger, heavier and more complex. Radiation is another major challenge. High-energy particles in space can damage computer chips, corrupt data and disrupt electronic systems. Researchers continue testing advanced computer hardware under simulated space conditions to understand how it performs in orbit. Their findings show that computers designed for space need much stronger protection than those used in conventional data centres. Reliability is equally important. On Earth, faulty servers can often be repaired or replaced within hours. In space, maintenance would be extremely expensive and technically demanding. Future orbital computing systems would therefore need to be highly reliable, equipped with backup systems, and capable of operating independently with minimal human intervention. Current research suggests that orbital data centres are more likely to complement rather than replace those on Earth. They could prove valuable for specialised applications such as processing satellite data, supporting deep-space missions and analysing information already generated in orbit. Every day, internet services, cloud computing and most AI applications are expected to continue relying primarily on terrestrial data centres for the foreseeable future. For Kashmir, the more important lesson is not where future data centres will be located, but why understanding emerging technologies will matter in an increasingly digital world. Tamil Nadu shows how long-term investment in research and infrastructure can help build a strong technology sector. It has become one of the country's leading data centre hubs, while Maharashtra, Telangana, Uttar Pradesh and Andhra Pradesh continue to attract major investments in cloud computing and AI infrastructure. Institutions such as the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO), the Indian Institute of Science (IISc), the Indian Institutes of Technology (IITs) and the Indian Institute of Space Science and Technology (IIST) are carrying out important research in artificial intelligence, satellite technology, advanced computing and space science. Their work will help shape the country's technological future. Kashmir can learn from these developments. Universities and colleges can strengthen education in artificial intelligence, computer science, electronics, robotics, cybersecurity and space technology. Students can take part in research, innovation and entrepreneurship, while local startups can create digital solutions for agriculture, healthcare, tourism, disaster management, education and public services. These skills will remain valuable whether future technologies are developed on Earth or, one day, in space. The idea of data centres in space is about much more than satellites. It shows that every major technological breakthrough begins with curiosity, research, thorough testing and hard work. Kashmir's future in the age of AI will depend not on where future data centres are built, but on whether today's students become tomorrow's scientists, engineers, researchers and innovators. Technology will continue to change, but the greatest investment Kashmir can make is in its people. By investing in education, scientific thinking and innovation today, Kashmir can help create the technologies of the future instead of simply using them. (The Author writes on technology and artificial intelligence. bakshisuhaib094@gmail.com )
Cops: Man behind poisoning plot destroyed some chemicals
Police On Trail Of Money Used For 50kg Online Order
Delayed soyabean sowing likely to push up edible oil prices
As delayed soybean sowing unfolds in key Indian states like Madhya Pradesh and Maharashtra, concerns are rising over a potential shortage of domestic edible oil. The situation is further complicated by possible El Nio disruptions that could impact global production.
Drain fall an accident, need safety protocol during VIP visits: Civic probe report
Football ground row: Proposal still in early stages, says BMC
BMC to get IIT-B to audit four railway FOBs in Mumbai flagged as unsafe

