Rising temp increases dengue cases, says study
NEW DELHI: A new study by the Pune-based Indian Institute of Tropical Meteorology (IITM) underscored that rising cases of dengue disease are directly linked to rising temperatures due to climate change. Moreover, the study advocates for establishing an early warning system to potentially predict dengue outbreaks more than two months in advance. The study set off the alarm that, in the absence of timely interventions, rising temperatures and fluctuating monsoon rainfall could increase dengue-related deaths by 13% by 2030 and 2340% by 2050 in India. Climate change has already been impacting the Indian monsoon, which is becoming more erratic and uneven. It has led to an increase in the number of dry spell days with high humidity, which is a conducive environment for mosquito breeding. Meanwhile, the study says, heavy rains above 150 mm in a week reduce the prevalence of dengue by flushing out mosquito eggs and larvae. The study projected that an increasing number of warmer days (temperature and humidity over India) in the future would exacerbate the dengue situation in the country. The study is published in Scientific Reports journal, the research explores how temperature, rainfall, and humidity influence dengue in Pune, a dengue hotspot. It reveals that a combination of warm temperatures above 27C, moderate and evenly distributed rainfall, and humidity levels between 60% and 78% during the monsoon season (JuneSeptember) increases dengue incidences and deaths in Pune. The study led by IITM scientists Sophia Yacob and Roxy Mathew Koll sheds light on the intricate links between climate and dengue in India. Scientists have developed a dengue early warning system that incorporates all potential climate-based dengue factors (predictors) and their combined interactions with dengue at a regional scale. The model uses observed temperature, rainfall, and humidity patterns; the dengue model is able to predict potential dengue outbreaks by more than two months in advance, with reasonable skill, said Koll. Such dengue early warning systems can help authorities in a number of states which bear the burden of a high number of dengue cases and can take proactive measures to prevent and manage outbreaks, he further adds. States like Kerala, Maharashtra, West Bengal, Karnataka, Tamil Nadu, Gujarat, Punjab, Haryana, Andhra Pradesh, Telangana, Rajasthan and Uttar Pradesh, which bear a significant dengue burden, can significantly benefit from an advanced early warning system like this to enhance preparedness and reduce the diseases impact. The Maharashtra government recognises the study, which will pave the way for future policy-making in a warming world. This collaboration highlights the importance of bringing together expertise from diverse fields to address complex climate-health challenges, said Sujata Saunik, Chief Secretary, Govt. of Maharashtra.
Kangana & Diljits fates are intertwined through their films
Bollywood actress Kangana Ranaut and Punjabi sensation Diljit Dosanjhs fates are intertwined through their films Emergency and Panjab 95 due to the chatter around both the movies. On Tuesday morning, Diljit took to Instagram, where he posted a note apologising that his film Panjab 95, has once again faced a hiccup in its release in [] The post Kangana & Diljits fates are intertwined through their films appeared first on The Shillong Times .
Lawmakers in Pakistans Punjab impose total ban on kite fliers over safety concerns
LAHORE, Jan 21: Lawmakers in Pakistans most populous Punjab province on Tuesday passed a law permanently banning kite flying. The measure, which includes enhanced prison terms and heavy fines on kite fliers and kite manufacturers, comes ahead of the decades-old festival of Basant. A ban on kite flying was initially imposed in 2005 in Lahore, the capital of the province, when at least 11 bystanders were fatally cut by wire or string made from metal or coated with glass during [] The post Lawmakers in Pakistans Punjab impose total ban on kite fliers over safety concerns appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Arjun: 'Joblessness and drug abuse in Punjab misleading youth'
In a proud moment for Indian cinema, Band of Maharajas, directed by Girish Malik, has been declared eligible for Oscars consideration in two prestigious categories. In a candid interview with ETimes, Arjun Pratap Bajwa discussed his career evolution in the entertainment industry, his involvement with the Band of Maharajas and his passion for music. He also talked about his friendship with Sonu Sood, challenges artists face in Punjab today, his aspirations to work on epic projects like Gladiator, while admiring filmmakers such as Rajkumar Hirani.
BJP has habit of making false pre-poll promises: Punjab chief minister Bhagwant Mann in Delhi
Constitutional legality of beggary laws: High court issues notice to Punjab, Haryana
Paatal Lok creator indirectly criticizes Ranbir's Animal
Sudip Sharma, the creative mind behind hits like NH10, Udta Punjab, Paatal Lok, and Kohrra, recently shared his concerns about the portrayal of violence in mainstream cinema, which seemed like an indirect criticism against Sandeep Reddy Vanga's Animal starring Ranbir Kapoor. He expressed being disturbed by such depictions, highlighting scenes where a single individual enters a hotel with a weapon and kills numerous people without any mention of the police.
Ludhiana man arrested for alleged rape and assault; police investigate further accusations
Wedding season heists: Bag thieves target Ludhiana functions
7-year-old girl raped in Ludhiana; manhunt for neighbour
Class-XII student in Ludhiana attempts suicide following stalking and harassment, accused on the run
Public action committee moves NGT against environmental damage from Ludhianas Sirhind Canal project
Pumping station fails Dhoka Mohalla, polluted river floods streets of Ludhianas poor colony
Ludhianas first woman mayor pledges city development as top priority
Toddler Runs In Front Of Car Owned By School In Punjab, Gets Run Over
A two-year-old girl was killed after she was run over by a vehicle belonging to the management of a private school in Punjab's Barnala, police said on Tuesday.
High Court issues notice to Punjab and Haryana governments on petition challenging anti-begging laws
The PIL challenges the constitutionality of certain sections of 50-year-old State laws that prohibit begging by criminalising it
BJPs balloon deflating, says Punjab CM at Delhi roadshows
BJPs balloon deflating, says Punjab CM at Delhi roadshows New Delhi: Punjab Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann on Tuesday conducted roadshows in support of Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) candidates in Shakur Basti, Tri Nagar, and Mangolpuri for the Delhi Assembly elections. He appealed to people to vote for AAP. Mann first held a [] The post BJPs balloon deflating, says Punjab CM at Delhi roadshows appeared first on Mangalorean.com .
PNB Housing Finance Q3 Results: Profit rises 43% to Rs 483 crore
PNB Housing Finance Q3 Results:PNB Housing Finance on Tuesday reported a 43 per cent jump in net profit to Rs 483 crore for the December quarter.The non-banking finance company, promoted by Punjab National Bank, had earned Rs 338 crore in the same quarter a year ago.
Ad-hoc judges can be appointed to deal with criminal cases in HCs: SC
The Supreme Court has suggested appointing ad-hoc judges in high courts to address the backlog of criminal appeals. High courts including Allahabad, Karnataka, Patna, Rajasthan, and Punjab and Haryana face severe pendency. It proposes partly modifying the 2021 judgment to enable ad-hoc judges to act alongside sitting judges.
PNB Housing Finance Q3 Results: Net profit jumps 43% YoY to Rs 483 crore on strong home loan demand
PNB Housing Finance on Tuesday reported a 43 per cent jump in net profit to Rs 483 crore for the December quarter. The non-banking finance company, promoted by Punjab National Bank, had earned Rs 338 crore in the same quarter a year ago.
Pakistani Man Enters Lion's Cage For TikTok Video. This Happened Next
A daring TikTok video shoot went horribly wrong when a caged lion attacked a Pakistani man at a breeding farm in the nation's Punjab province.
Andhra Pradesh CM condoles death of soldier in Kashmir gunbattle - Yes Punjab
Andhra Pradesh CM condoles death of soldier in Kashmir gunbattle Yes Punjab
A province in Pakistan has imposed total ban on kite fliers for this reason
Lawmakers in Pakistan's Punjab province permanently banned kite flying, with enhanced penalties, to take effect ahead of the Basant festival. The law aims to prevent tragedies associated with the practice, which previously resulted in fatalities from metal or glass-coated strings. Offenders face prison terms up to five years and heavy fines.
Olympic medalists Neeraj, Nadeem feature on Aaghaz-e-Dosti's 13th Indo-Pak peace calendar
CHANDIGARH: This year, the 13th Indo-Pak peace calendar by Aaghaz-e-Dosti features a painting of Indias Javelin star Neeraj Chopra's mother with her hands draped across the shoulders of Neeraj and Pakistans Arshad Nadeem; the men had claimed the silver and gold medals respectively at the Paris Olympics 2024. A letter exchange program took place between students of school at Phaltan in Maharashtra and Lahore. More schools from either country will get connected to each other via video conferencing and encourage students to share their experiences and aspirations. The peace calendar, launched on Sunday in Gurugram included six paintings by Indian and six more by Pakistani students. The calendar is to be released in Pakistan soon. This Indo-Pak Peace calendar is an initiative by the civil society to cultivate a culture of peace and includes messages from eminent persons who support peace-building and co-existence. Talking to TNIE , Ravi Nitesh founder of Aaghaz-e-Dosti said, We observed a few unique things this year: Students were painting even on contemporary issues. For example, Sirjan Kaur, a student from Swami Sant Das Public School in Jalandhar, Punjab, has made a painting of Neeraj Chopra's mother showing her hands upon the shoulders of Neeraj and Nadeem, saying 'both are my sons. This is a beautiful thing that young students are aware about these issues and linking such chains where they see peace and bonding. This year, we also brought Nest Man of India Rakesh Khatri and people from the International Watercolor Society to open new avenues of linking both sides which young citizens need to know, he said. Nitesh said, The events create a culture of peace, as schools follow up with Aaghaz-e-Dosti for more activities. Recently, we facilitated a letter exchange program between Sajnjan Nagar Public School in Lahore and Kamla Nimbkar Balbhavan at Phaltan of Maharashtra where students wrote letters to each other, as ten students from each school wrote to each other telling about their culture, school, library and each others likes and dislikes. We are planning that, in the coming days, more schools from each country get connected to each other via video conferencing and thus students will share their experiences and aspirations in order to overcome misunderstandings, he says. At a time when the world is surrounded by things of war and conflicts, such actions by young people in India and Pakistan actually reflects how beautiful and strong our cultural bond is and how our future generations are willing to be connected and look for a future which is more peaceful, safer, violence free, hatred free, arms free, he added. Dr Devika Mittal, convener of Aaghaz-e-Dosti said, The calendar with paintings by innocent and apolitical minds remind us that mindsets have been constructed. Together with the beautiful dreams of the young and innocent, the calendar also carries messages from people who have been actively working to nurture these dreams. This calendar is a collection of shared dreams of peace and friendship. It serves as a hope shared by people who are just like us, in habit and struggle. With the turn of the pages to start a new month, the hope shall be renewed, he added. Working since 2012, Aaghaz-e-Dosti has already released thirteen such calendars. Our aim is to work with school students because they are responsible citizens of the future and their future should be hatred-free free-violence free and war free. When students create art, it brings their emotions, their thoughts and their dreams, said Nitin Mittoo, Coordinator of Aaghaz-e-Dosti. Besides the launch, a discussion 'Sharing of Hopes for a Peaceful Co-existence' and a poetry session were organised.
The decision of Virat Kohli playing Ranji trophy match comes days after BCCI issued new guidelines for the players and their families. BCCI stated a mandatory participation of its contracted players in the domestic tournaments. For which, Virat Kohli has made himself available for the last Ranji trophy league match of Delhi against Railways which will be played at the Arun Jaitley stadium in the national capital from January 30. This has been confirmed by Rohan Jaitley, President of Delhi & District Cricket Association (DDCA) and Delhi head coach Sarandeep Singh. If Virat Kohli, the former Indian skipper plays the match, it will be his first in Ranji trophy since November 2012 long after 13 years. The senior selection committee had named Kohli in the 22- member team of Delhi for the game against Saurashtra under subject to availability. The list was later reduced to 21 players. Official list of the associations website is said to be the team for the next two matches, still there will be a meeting to pick the final team for last group stage. The last round of the Ranji trophy will end by February 2 and Kohli will have to report for the ODI series against England beginning on February 6 in Nagpur. With Indias continuous defeat in Tests, first against New Zealand back home and then Australia overseas; questions have been raised over the reluctance of the top players featuring in domestic first-class matches. Earlier before the tests last year, the top Indian regulars of the team including Virat Kohli, Rohit Sharma and Ravindra Jadeja skipped playing Duleep trophy. But after the review meeting of BCCI last week in the presence of Head coach Gautam Gambhir, Indian ODI and test skipper Rohit Sharma and chief selector Ajay Agarkar, strict decisions have been imposed on the players. Many first class players are returning back in their whites for the domestic league from January 23. And more in the January 30 fixture. Rohit Sharma and Yashasvi Jaiswal will don their white jersey for Mumbai against Jammu & Kashmir, Shubhman Gill confirming for Punjab, Rishabh Pant for Delhi, Ravindra Jadeja for Saurashtra, Mohammad Siraj for Hyderabad and KL Rahul possibly for Karnataka.
Pak-Afghan nexus fueling drug menace in J&K and Punjab: DC Shopian
Srinagar, Jan 21:District Development Commissioner (DDC) Shahid Saleem on Tuesday called Pakistan and Afghanistan as the primary sources of drugs being smuggled into Jammu and Kashmir and Punjab. Speaking to reporters, the DDC according to news agency said, Opium cultivation is carried out in Tasmania, Pakistan, and Afghanistan. While it is regulated by the government [] The post Pak-Afghan nexus fueling drug menace in J&K and Punjab: DC Shopian appeared first on Northlines .
Punjab 95' delayed again; here's why
Diljit Dosanjh's film Punjab 95, about human rights activist Jaswant Singh Khalra, has been postponed again, disappointing fans. Originally set for February 7, 2025, the film faces censorship challenges, including 120 cuts demanded by the CBFC and political pressures. The release date remains uncertain as the controversy continues.
J&K Won Three Gold Medals in National Curling Championship 2025
Srinagar: The 4th sub junior and senior national curling championship 2025 was successfully concluded at Gulmarg. In this championship, the athletes from the UT of Jammu and Kashmir won a total of three gold medals in all categories followed by Andhra Pradesh and Uttar Pradesh who won two gold medals and Punjab, Ladakh and Haryana [] The post J&K Won Three Gold Medals in National Curling Championship 2025 appeared first on Kashmir Life .
Former kabaddi player arrested for smuggling people abroad with fake documents
A government school PTI teacher in Punjab, Mandeep Singh, was arrested for facilitating illegal travel to the US using fake documents. Singh, a former national-level kabaddi and handball player, arranged the journey for Rs 41 lakhs. His illegal operations were exposed when a deportee was caught with a tampered passport by US authorities.
Punjab and Haryana High Court dismisses PIL challenging National Highways Act provisions
The Punjab and Haryana High Court has dismissed a Public Interest Litigation (PIL) challenging the vires of certain sections of the National Highways Act, 1956, and the Arbitration and Conciliation Act, 1996. The PIL, filed by Jaskaran Singh and Rajwinder Singh, sought to declare unconstitutional Section 3D(4) of the National Highways Act and Section 5 [] The post Punjab and Haryana High Court dismisses PIL challenging National Highways Act provisions appeared first on India Legal .
Emergency: From certificate delay to box office surprise
Kangana Ranauts directorial film 'Emergency,' depicting the 1975 emergency era, faced controversy, production delays, and financial issues but released to audience acclaim. Despite political criticisms and casting challenges, the movie is performing well at the box office. Ranaut highlighted setbacks, including scenes cut by CBFC and a ban in Punjab, but remains positive about the film's impact.
Punjab 95 not releasing on February 7: Diljit Dosanjh says circumstances beyond control
New Delhi, Jan 21: Diljit Dosanjhs much-awaited film Punjab 95 has been delayed and wont release on February 7 as earlier announced, the actor has confirmed. The film, based on the life of human rights activist Jaswant Singh Khalra, was slated to have its worldwide release next month without any cuts, except for India. Dosanjh shared a message on his Instagram story about the films release. We are sorry and it pains us to inform you that the movie Punjab [] The post Punjab 95 not releasing on February 7: Diljit Dosanjh says circumstances beyond control appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Emergency has managed to cross the Rs 10 crore mark in India over the last four days. However, it still has a long way to go to reach the break-even point.
Diljit Dosanjh's Punjab 95 Release Delayed
Punjab 95 will not release on 7th Feb due to circumstances beyond our control, wrote Diljit Dosanjh
Punjab 95: Diljit Dosanjh starrer biopic on Jaswant Singh Khalra postponed
The film, directed by Honey Trehan, tells the story of Khalra, who was known for uncovering human rights violations during Punjabs militancy era
'Emergency' unites or divides, you decide: Kangna Ranaut to audience (VIDEO)
Pained by the an on the release of her film Emergency in Punjab, actor-filmmaker and BJP MP Kangna Ranaut has urged the audience to watch the movie and decide whether the movie unites or divides.
Taking to his Instagram Stories, Diljit Dosanjh shared a note along with an image of Khalra.
'Punjab 95' delayed againno February 7 release, confirms Diljit
Fans of actor-singer Diljit Dosanjh will have to wait a little longer for his much-anticipated film, Punjab 95.
Delhi polls: At election rallies, Atishi and Bhagwant Mann warn against voting for 'wrong party'
Atishi, contesting from Kalkaji, promises monthly financial aid for women and free medical treatment for senior citizens under AAP's re-elected govt. She challenges BJP's Ramesh Bidhuri to show a state with 24-hour free electricity. Punjab CM Bhagwant Mann campaigns in Delhi, urging votes for AAP, emphasizing unity and practical issues like education and healthcare.
Weather Update: Severe Cold To Return To North India As IMD Predicts Rain In 8 States
The Met Department says winter is here to stay for another week in January, with rain expected in Delhi-NCR, Punjab, Uttar Pradesh, Himachal Pradesh, Uttarakhand, Haryana, Rajasthan, and Jammu & Kashmir
Oppose UGC draft, Tamil Nadu CM Stalin appeals to other states
CHENNAI: In a bid to unite the voices against two controversial draft regulations released recently by the University Grants Commission, Chief Minister M K Stalin on Monday wrote a letter to the CMs of all opposition-ruled states, urging them to pass a resolution in their respective Assemblies against the regulations. The letter was addressed to the chief ministers of Himachal Pradesh, Jharkhand, Karnataka, Kerala, Punjab, Telangana, West Bengal, Jammu and Kashmir, and New Delhi. Citing the resolution recently passed by the Tamil Nadu Assembly urging the centre to immediately repeal the guidelines, Stalin said he strongly believed that it is essential for all states to take a similar stance. Pointing out there were several issues in the draft regulations, including the restriction of states role in selecting vice-chancellors and introducing entrance examinations for UG and PG courses, he said, These guidelines are a clear infringement on the rights of states and will have far-reaching consequences on the autonomy of our universities. We must stand united against attempts to centralise power and undermine the countrys federal structure. CM: GER of 47% testament to TNs robust education system Meanwhile, Stalin also wrote a letter to Union Education Minister Dharmendra Pradhan on Monday, urging him to withdraw the two draft UGC regulations -- UGC (Minimum Standards of Instruction for the Grant of Undergraduate Degree and Postgraduate Degree) - Regulations 2024; UGC (Minimum Qualifications for Appointment and Promotion of Teachers and Academic Staff in Universities and Colleges and Measures for the Maintenance of Standards in Higher Education) Regulations, 2025. Highlighting that several provisions of these drafts conflicted with the states educational system and policies, Stalin mentioned in detail some of the key provisions that the state found to be problematic. In the regulations regarding UG and PG degrees, he said the proposal for common entrance examinations for admission across the country is impractical, given the varying educational levels and systems across the country and also undermined the states autonomy. Moreover, he said entrance examinations exacerbate academic anxiety and financial stress, thereby disproportionately harming socio-economically disadvantaged groups. He said the state already had robust systems in place to assess the competence of students and the higher Gross Enrolment Ratio (GER) of 47 % is a testament to the strength of its educational system. Referring to the proposal to allow students to pursue any degree irrespective of the stream chosen in higher secondary, Stalin said it can create unnecessary academic stress without sufficient foundational knowledge. Similarly, the proposal to allow students with a four-year undergraduate degree in arts or science stream to pursue a postgraduate degree in engineering without a solid foundation in basic engineering principles is disquieting and needs careful re-examination. The chief minister expressed concerns against the proposed Multiple Entry and Multiple Exit (MEME) system, arguing that it could legitimise dropouts, disrupt learning continuity, destabilise education systems, besides posing significant challenges in implementation. On the draft regulations regarding appointments, Stalin reiterated the states objections regarding the proposed changes that deny any say to state governments in selecting vice-chancellors for state-run universities, which the CM said are fully funded and managed by the state governments. Allowing non-academicians to become V-Cs may lead to the appointment of individuals without necessary academic and administrative experience, he said, adding that the proposal should be reconsidered. The CM also enclosed the copy of the resolution passed by the TN Assembly earlier this month in this regard.
SRINAGAR: Hours after a Kashmiri shawl seller, Shafi Khoja from Kupwara district, was brutally attacked by three miscreants, leaving him with multiple bruises all over his body after being punched, slapped, dragged, and then looted in Kapurthala, Punjab, the Punjab Chief Secretary, K.A.P. Sinha, informed the Jammu and Kashmir Students Association (JKSA) that swift action []
From truck driver to millionaire: Punjab's Harpinder Singh hits Rs 10 crore jackpot
Harpinder Singh from Barwa village in Ropar won the Rs 10 crore grand prize in the Punjab State Lohri Makar Sankranti Bumper lottery 2025. Singh, a truck driver previously working in Kuwait, bought the ticket for Rs 500. The family plans to pay off debts, secure their future, and engage in welfare activities to support the needy.
Decide Rajoana mercy plea by March 18, top court directs Centre
The Supreme Court directed the Centre to decide on Balwant Singh Rajoana's mercy petition by March 18. Rajoana, convicted in the 1995 assassination of Punjab CM Beant Singh, has spent 29 years in jail, over 15 on death row. The court emphasized the gravity of the case and the need for a timely decision.
Diljit Dosanjh Announces Punjab '95 Won't Release On Feb 7: 'It Pains Us To Inform...'
Just a week ago, Diljit Dosanjh released an exciting trailer for the film, reassuring followers that Punjab '95 would be released worldwide on February 7.
Punjab and Haryana high court dismisses gangster Buddas claim for immunity under Extradition Act
Punjab CM Bhagwant Mann leads 3 roadshows for AAP nominees in Delhi
Punjab govt reinstates Assured Career Progression scheme for medical officers with changes
Aakar Patel | 3 major problems facing South Asia: Why dont we learn from EU & Asean?
What are the problems affecting those countries that made up pre-1947 India? There appear to be three important ones which are common to all three large South Asian nations. The first is poverty and insufficient economic growth. The second is an inward facing nationalism that is aimed at each nations own minorities. The third is the tension between over-centralised nations with vast regional disparities. The first problem is clear to anyone who is familiar with the region. The per person national income or GDP of India in 2020 was $1,933, of Bangladesh $2,270 and of Pakistan $1,501. We should ignore the seasonal headlines that have marched us into superpower status. Each South Asian nation is only marginally ahead of or behind the other and nowhere close to Asian nations such as South Korea ($34,000 in 2020), Japan ($39,000) or even China ($10,408). Any signalling about fastest-growing economy when it comes to India must be placed in this reality. In the long-term, we are not replicating what the other Asian economies have done at the same pace and we are in fact more or less in the same place as our neighbours. The second problem is again obvious to anyone who either lives in our parts or studies the area from the outside. It is remarkable how many scholars of India in the West have written recent books on the decline of secularism and pluralism here and how it has damaged us as a nation and will continue to do so in future. The same can be said of Pakistan and also about Bangladesh. Far too much national energy is expended on the persecution of minorities. Energy in terms of legislation, the media, the justice system and popular politics. And this is negative energy at that meaning it is not productive and does not contribute to the nation except to take the focus away from important things. There is no point in repeating here what has been written and read and seen and heard a million times before. If one is unwilling to accept that this is today happening in India as much as it is in our neighbours, there is little point in trying to convince such a person. The third issue is less discussed and less understood, even by experts both inside India and outside. Perhaps one reason is that issue is for the moment in suspension till the census and the delimitation process are concluded. Apart than the reallocation of seats based on population, the other thing that the process will throw up is the sense of disempowerment felt by states. In July 2023, the statistics and programme implementation ministry put out state-wise data on per person annual GDP at current prices. The southern states did better here, with Andhra Pradesh (`2.19 lakhs), Kerala (`2.28 lakhs), Tamil Nadu (`2.73 lakhs), Karnataka (`3.01 lakhs) and Telangana (`3.08 lakhs) all above the national average. This can be compared with Bihar (`49,000), Uttar Pradesh (`70,000) and Madhya Pradesh (`1.4 lakh). A January 2024 paper by Bank of Baroda titled State-wise GST collections has variation showed that the April-December 2023 collections for Uttar Pradesh (`85,000 crores), Madhya Pradesh (`34,993 crores) and Bihar (`16,298 crores) were together just about the same as Karnataka (`1.17 lakh crore). Other than this wide and widening gap in income and contribution, there are other differences that are being emphasised in time. Resource allocation is one, and it is natural one to come up because distribution cannot follow the same pattern if India is to eliminate poverty and inequality. States that contribute more per person to the national exchequer will get less per person so long as the disparity exists. Another difference is in terms of response to the second problem, of inward facing nationalisms or, to put it in another way, of majoritarian politics. The South is less interested in this than the North. Though it is true that anti-minority politics has become more popular everywhere in India, including the South, some essential differences remain because on many issues the southern focus is elsewhere. In February 2022, the health and family welfare ministry published the status of the infant mortality rate and maternal mortality rate in India. For every 1,000 births, Kerala lost six infants and Karnataka 21. In Madhya Pradesh it was 46 and in Uttar Pradesh 41. The maternal mortality rate was two in Kerala and 17 in Uttar Pradesh. These are of course government figures and nobody disputes them. The differences are real. The same problems affect Pakistan, which has enormous regional disparities of the sort that India has. Balochistans per person GDP is less than half of its neighbour Sindhs. Punjab, a single province, has more than half the total national population. To address the imbalances, Pakistan needs to figure out something just as India and Bangladesh will have to. Despite this, it is strange that our region remains divided and one of the least integrated parts of the world. Each country here seems to think its problems are unique and it will produce some special solution that will ignore what is happening all around it. The lessons of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations, which all have had nasty histories with each other but are economically integrated today, or of the European Union, hold little value for us. So, what are the possible ways in which our region can address all of its three problems? I have something more to say about this in this column over the next few weeks.
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Protesting farmer leaders urge Centre to advance proposed February 14 meeting
CHANDIGARH: Farmer leaders on Monday urged the Union government to advance the proposed meeting on February 14 with them. Swaran Singh Pandher, convener of the Kisan Mazdoor Morcha, said farmers were told that February 14 was fixed for the meeting as the model code of conduct was in force till February 9 in view of the assembly elections in Delhi. If the Centre could announce the constitution of 8th Pay Commission and no objection was raised by the Election Commission, then what is the problem in holding the meeting with farmers early. The government is taking much time to hold a meeting. It is not our condition but it is our demand that it should be held early and also it should be held in Delhi, said Pandher. He also announced the deferment of the January 21 march by a group of 101 farmers to Delhi till January 26 and also appealed to fasting farmer leader Jagjit Singh Dallewal to end his fast-unto-death. Terming the meeting quite late, another farmer leader M S Rai said, We think that it can be held early. The government's 'code of conduct' reason is misleading as it is making big announcements like the 8th Pay Commission. When such announcements can be made, then why can't talks be held early? Both farmer leaders also pointed out that Dr Swaiman Singh, whose team is taking care of Dallewal, has also said that without food, no one can remain alive just on medical aid. It is a big fight and our main leader should be there, said farmer leader Rai. We need to intensify the fight in the coming time and we have to fight with the government and for this, the main leader should be healthy. Therefore, the KMM appeals to Dallewal that he should start taking food so that we can press the Centre to accept our demands, Pandher said. For the past 11 months, the KMM, along with the Samyukta Kisan Morch (Non-Political), is spearheading the ongoing farmers' protest at both Khanauri and Shambhu borders between Punjab and Haryana. While the fast-unto-death of Dallewal entered the 56th day on Monday, doctors attending on him said that after he started to take medical aid, his condition has slightly improved. A detailed report will be shared after the latest blood sample reports are received. Super-specialist doctors are regularly monitoring Dallewal's health, with eight senior doctors always present at the site. Farmer leaders said that the Samyukta Kisan Morcha (non-political) and Kisan Mazdoor Morcha had announced a tractor march on January 26 from 12 (noon) to 1.30 PM. The tractors will be parked in front of malls, silos, toll plazas, BJP offices and along roadsides.
Top Court Gives Last Chance To Centre To Decide On Beant Singh Killer's Mercy Plea
The Supreme Court on Monday asked the Centre to take a decision by March 18 on the mercy petition of death row convict Balwant Singh Rajoana, convicted in the 1995 assassination case of then Punjab chief minister Beant Singh.
State farmers welcome Centres move to hold talks with Punjab farmers
Punjab farmers postpone Delhi march after Centre calls for meeting
Kisan Mazdoor Morcha asks for the meeting to be held earlier than announced, plans a tractor march for January 26
KL Rahul to miss Agarwal-led Karnataka's Ranji game against Punjab - NewsDrum
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Members anticipate next leader of Haryana Sikh Gurdwara Management Committee
CHANDIGARH: The next leader of the Haryana Sikh Gurdwara Management Committee (HSGMC) is yet to be determined, piquing the curiosity of committee members. In the first general elections of HSGMC held on Sunday, 22 out of 40 wards were won by independent candidates, including one independent who won the seat unopposed. Members watch with keen eyes to see who will form the executive body. In the HSGMC elections, Jagdish Singh Jhinda-led Panthic Dal (Jhinda) won 11 seats, the Haryana Sikh Panthic Dal (HSPD) led by Baldev Singh Kaimpuri won four seats, while Didar Singh Nalvi-led Sikh Samaj Sanstha (SSS) won only three seats. Both Jhinda and Nalvi won their respective seats as Jinda won from ward No 18 (Assandh) by 1,941 votes and Nalvi emerged victorious from ward No 13 (Shahabad), although with a narrow margin of 200 votes. Both leaders were at the forefront of the decades-long struggle for a separate Haryana gurdwara management body. The elections were a shocker for former ad-hoc president of HSGMC Baljit Singh Daduwal, who lost from lost from ward No 35 (Kalanwali) in Sirsa district, while the Gurdwara Sangharsh Committee, Haryana, failed to open its account. Besides 40 elected members, nine will be nominated by the newly elected governing body. All 49 members will then pick the office-bearers, including the president. Jagdish Jhinda, a newly elected member of HSGPC tendered his resignation on Monday. While tendering the resignation, Jhinda said that he takes responsibility for defeat of his party. He added that of the 21 candidates who contested under his banner of his group, only nine had won the election, and that he is in no position to bring the Independent candidates to get majority. We had struggled for over 22 years to get a separate Sikh Gurdwara Management Committee for Haryana. During the elections, people used to say that they will vote for those who had struggled for the HSGMC, but the results were different. I take the responsibility of the loss. I will stay out from the committee and work for the Sikh community (Panth) and the farmers, Jhinda said. 2.45 lakh electors cast their vote out of a total of 3.50 lakh, recording a turnout of 69.85 per cent. The voting was conducted using electronic voting machines (EVMs) and NOTA was also an option. As per the results compiled by Gurdwara Election Commission (GEC) 21 independents have won. One indepdent was elected unopposed earlier, resulting in a total of 22 victorious independents. Former Shiromani Akali Dal president Sukhbir Singh Badal said that the public yesterday gave a clear message with the results of Haryana Sikh Gurdwara Parbandhak Committee (HSGPC) elections. Those with big powers, who will interfere in the Sikh religion, will be thrown out. Baljit Singh Daduwal and others, who have lost the election, are men of agencies. They destroyed the atmosphere in Punjab and Haryana too. Daduwal and others were behind the split of SGPC and formation of the HSGPC. This is a clear message to these powers that do not interfere in any religion matters. Let the pubic take their decisions, he said. The Sikh Sangat of Haryana has given a clear message in elections to the Haryana Shiromani Committee that it will not accept those who interfere in the internal affairs of the Panth. This is why the entire faction of Baljit Singh Daduwal, who is a tout of central agencies, has pic.twitter.com/pNKgcz0xop Sukhbir Singh Badal (@officeofssbadal) January 20, 2025
Kashmiri shawl trader assaulted in Punjab, robbed of Rs 47K
A young Kashmiri shawl trader was allegedly assaulted from behind by unidentified persons in Sultanpur area of Kapurthala district of Punjab. According to Punjab police, the victim, Mohammed Shafi Khawaja hailing from Kupwara district in the Valley, visits Punjab annually to sell Kashmiri shawls. On January 18, Shafi was on his way to Shahpur Andreta 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 .
Kangana Ranauts Emergency Crosses Rs 10 Crore Despite Punjab Ban
Kangana Ranauts latest film Emergency , which she directed, produced, and starred in, has sparked both praise and controversy since its release. Despite being banned in Punjab, the biographical drama, centered around the politically charged period of the Indian Emergency, crossed the Rs 10 crore mark at the box office over its opening weekend, signaling a strong audience reception. Ranaut, known for her bold statements and career-defining roles, portrays the role of former Prime Minister Indira Gandhi in the film, a character embroiled in one of the most controversial chapters of Indian history. The film delves into the 1975 Emergency, during which civil liberties were suspended and opposition leaders were jailed, a period that continues to provoke debate in India. However, the film has faced censorship challenges, with the Punjab government imposing a ban on Emergency due to its contentious portrayal of political events. The ban has sparked discussions about artistic freedom and the role of government in determining what can be shown in cinemas. Ranaut, in response, has expressed both gratitude for the films box-office success and sorrow over the ban, urging audiences to make up their own minds about its content rather than relying on external narratives. Despite the hurdles, Emergency has found favor with many viewers for its bold approach to a significant historical moment. Ranauts portrayal of Indira Gandhi and the films timely release have contributed to ongoing conversations on censorship, historical interpretation, and the responsibilities of filmmakers when portraying real-life figures and events. The success of Emergency demonstrates the complex relationship between cinema and politics in India, where filmmakers continue to navigate the fine line between artistic expression and political sensitivity.
Rohit, Jaiswal Named In Mumbai's Ranji Trophy Squad For Match Against J&K
MCA Sharad Pawar Cricket Academy: India Test and ODI captain Rohit Sharma is set to play his first Ranji Trophy match since 2015 after being named in Mumbais squad for their upcoming clash against Jammu and Kashmir, starting on January 23 at MCA Sharad Pawar Cricket Academy in Bandra-Kurla Complex, Mumbai. Alongside him, young left-handed opener Yashasvi Jaiswal has also been named in the squad to be captained by veteran India batter Ajinkya Rahane, who led Mumbai to their 42nd Ranji Trophy title in the previous domestic season. Other Indian team players named in Mumbais 17-member squad selected by the panel of Sanjay Patil (Chairman), Ravi Thaker, Jeetendra Thackeray, Kiran Powar, and Vikrant Yeligeti include batter Shreyas Iyer, all-rounders Shivam Dube and Shardul Thakur, while India U19 batter Ayush Mhatre also finds a place. Previously on Saturday, while announcing Indias squads for the ODI series against England and the Champions Trophy, Rohit had confirmed that he would be playing in Mumbais match against Jammu & Kashmir after last playing a domestic first-class game in September 2016. Other India Test team players like Ravindra Jadeja (Saurashtra), Rishabh Pant (Delhi) and Shubman Gill (Punjab) are also set to play in the upcoming round of the Ranji Trophy, which kickstarts the second leg of the prestigious first-class competition. Mumbai have played five matches in the ongoing Ranji Trophy season, where they have won three games and lost once, while the other one ended in a draw. Currently, they are third in the Elite Group A points table behind leaders Baroda and second-ranked Jammu and Kashmir. Other India Test team players like Ravindra Jadeja (Saurashtra), Rishabh Pant (Delhi) and Shubman Gill (Punjab) are also set to play in the upcoming round of the Ranji Trophy, which kickstarts the second leg of the prestigious first-class competition. Also Read: Highest tax paying cricketers Article Source: IANS
'Mereko ek hi tension tha': Pant's cheeky take on Punjab Kings
Rishabh Pant, captain of Lucknow Super Giants for the upcoming IPL, expressed relief at avoiding selection by Punjab Kings, who chose Shreyas Iyer instead. Pant, bought for an IPL record Rs 27 crore, pledged to give his all to win the title. This marks his second captaincy stint after leaving Delhi Capitals.
SC grants 'last chance' to Centre to decide Balwant Singh Rajoana's mercy plea
The Supreme Court on Monday granted a last chance to the Union government to decide the mercy petition filed by Balwant Singh Rajoana, a death row convict in the 1995 assassination case of former Punjab Chief Minister Beant Singh and others.
The petitioner woman approached the court, seeking directions to terminate her pregnancy, alleging domestic violence, cruelty by in-laws over dowry, and maltreatment by her husband
Kangana Ranaut expresses disappointment on Emergency's ban in Punjab: 'Kuch chhote mote logon ne...'
In her latest video, Kangana Ranaut expressed a deep concern regarding her film Emergency's absence from Punjab cinemas.
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Kangana 'pained' over Emergency ban in Punjab: My films performed so well there
Kangana 'pained' over Emergency ban in Punjab: My films performed so well there
Kangana is hurt with Emergency being banned in Punjab
Kangana Ranaut's film 'Emergency' released on January 17, after being delayed since September 2024 due to censorship issues. Despite receiving a U/A certificate and making the changes as per CBFC, the film was banned in Punjab. Kangana expressed gratitude for the film's positive reception, while lamenting the Punjab ban, urging viewers to watch and judge the film for themselves.
Take decision on Balwant Singh Rajoana's mercy petition by March 18: Supreme Court asks Centre
The Supreme Court has given the Centre until March 18 to decide on Balwant Singh Rajoana's mercy petition. Rajoana, convicted for the 1995 assassination of Punjab CM Beant Singh, seeks to commute his death sentence due to delays. The Centre cites the case's sensitivity.
Republic Day 2025: Important Advisory for Flyers Check These Details Before Traveling!
NEW DELHI: Passengers planning to travel from Delhi's Indira Gandhi International (IGI) Airport between January 19 and 26, 2025, should prepare for significant flight restrictions. The measures have been implemented to ensure security during the Republic Day celebrations, and thousands of travelers may be impacted during this period. According to the airport operator, flight arrivals and departures will be completely halted during specific hours. In a recent announcement on X (formerly Twitter), Delhi International Airport Limited (DIAL) stated, As per the NOTAM issued for Republic Day from 19th to 26th Jan, no flights would be arriving or departing from Delhi Airport between 10:20 am to 12:45 pm IST. For updated flight information, passengers are advised to contact their respective airlines. The restrictions will remain in place until January 26, affecting Delhis IGI Airport, which is the busiest in India, handling approximately 1,300 flight movements daily. Travelers are strongly encouraged to plan ahead and check with their airlines to avoid any inconvenience. Republic Day Parade Highlights This year, 35 individuals from the Northeast have been invited to witness the Republic Day Parade at Kartavya Path in New Delhi. The group includes women entrepreneurs, National Award winners, and beneficiaries of flagship government initiatives. Members of self-help groups actively working on environmental protection, nutrition, sanitation, and gender empowerment are also part of this delegation. Out of these 35 guests, eight are from Assam, 22 from Sikkim, and five from Meghalaya, theofficials said. The theme for the Republic Day Parade tableaux is ' Swarnim Bharat: Virasat aur Vikas ', emphasizing Indias heritage and development. A total of 15 states and union territories will participate in the parade with their displays, including Andhra Pradesh, Bihar, Chandigarh, Goa, Gujarat, Haryana, Jharkhand, Karnataka, Madhya Pradesh, Punjab, Tripura, Uttarakhand, Uttar Pradesh, West Bengal, and Dadar Nagar Haveli & Daman and Diu. Meanwhile, to ensure a safe and secure Republic Day celebration on January 26, Delhi Police has tightened security in the capital from January 18 to February 1. As part of these precautions, authorities have banned the use of drones and other small flying devices in Delhi to minimize potential risks. Anyone found violating these rules will be taken to court.
Take decision on Balwant Singh Rajoanas mercy petition by March 18: SC asks Centre
NEW DELHI, Jan 20: The Supreme Court on Monday asked the Centre to take a decision by March 18 on the mercy petition of death row convict Balwant Singh Rajoana, convicted in the 1995 assassination case of then Punjab chief minister Beant Singh. We are granting you time by way of a last chance. Either you take a decision or otherwise we will hear it on merits, a bench headed by Justice B R Gavai told Solicitor General Tushar [] The post Take decision on Balwant Singh Rajoanas mercy petition by March 18: SC asks Centre appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Fog disrupts train services in Delhi; passengers advised to check timings
Fog caused delays for 19 trains in Delhi on Monday morning, affecting railway operations. Despite the weather, defence personnel conducted Republic Day parade practice. Delhi experienced heavy fog, with a minimum temperature forecasted at 11 degrees Celsius and air quality in the 'very poor' category. The fog also impacted neighboring regions like Punjab, Haryana, UP, and North Rajasthan.
Kashmiri Shawl Seller Thrashed, Looted in Punjabs Kapurthala
KAPURTHALA: A Kashmiri shawl seller was allegedly thrashed and looted by three motorcycle-borne men in the Sultanpur area of this Punjab district, police said on Sunday. The alleged incident occurred in the Shahpur Andreta village on Saturday when Mohammad Shafi was on his way to sell shawls, they said and added one attacker had already [] The post Kashmiri Shawl Seller Thrashed, Looted in Punjabs Kapurthala appeared first on Kashmir Life .
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Goon hiding in US kingpin of Punjab grenade attacks
Elusive gangster Happy Passia, suspected of orchestrating grenade attacks in Punjab, employs sophisticated methods to evade capture. His network spans from Dubai to the US, with collaborations with Pakistan-based terrorist Rinda, leading to multiple charges under anti-terrorism laws. A Chandigarh court recently issued an arrest warrant.
121 farmers end hunger strike as Dallewal takes medical aid
Protesting farmers from Punjab and Haryana ended their fast-unto-death after the Union government agreed to meet with their forums on February 14 to discuss their demands. The farmers had been supporting Jagjit Singh Dallewal, who has been on a hunger strike since November 26. The fast ended with juice provided by officials in the presence of DIG and SSP.
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Miscreants attack, loot Kupwara shawl seller in Punjab
Srinagar, Jan 19: In a shocking incident, a shawl seller from Kupwara was allegedly attacked, beaten, and looted in Punjabs Kapurthala area by three unidentified miscreants. The victim, identified as Mohammad Shafi Khawaja from Kralpora, Kupwara, was brutally assaulted, leaving him with multiple bruises. According to the Jammu and Kashmir Students Association, Khawaja was thrashed, []
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