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SBI organises financial inclusion camp in Chandigarh
Excelsior Correspondent CHANDIGARH, Aug 22: State Bank of India (SBI) organised a financial inclusion camp at Shiv Mandir, Ram Darbar, Chandigarh, today as part of its Jan Samriddhi Abhiyan. A statement said more than 125 people attended the programme, where officials highlighted the importance of social security schemes, account opening, re-KYC, and awareness on digital fraud prevention. The camp was organised under the three-month saturation campaign directed by the Ministry of Finance, Department of Financial Services, to expand the reach [] The post SBI organises financial inclusion camp in Chandigarh appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
LPG Tanker Explosion In Punjab Kills One, Injures Others
A devastating accident occurred in Mandiala village, Hoshiarpur, Punjab, when an LPG tanker collided with a pickup truck, resulting in a massive explosion and fire.
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Startup Founder Harassed By Con Artist Posing As GST Officer, Demanding Rs 25,000 In Bribes
Dixit, the founder of Medhini Products, a manufacturer and exporter of packaging items stood his ground against the scammer.
Amartya Sen raises concerns over SIR that risks 'disenfranchising' poor people
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From oho to boho: Exploring Onam fashion
With Onam round the corner, the seasons shopping whirlwind has already begun. Whether its for college events, office festivities, family gatherings, or that perfect Instagram post, this years fashion spread appears to offer more choices than ever. This year, fashion is a beautiful mix of nostalgia and reinvention, offering something for every mood and generation. There is a real boom in the Onam market this year, says designer Treesa Josh. It feels like a creative race, in the best way, with every label putting its own stamp on tradition. For her latest line, Treesa collaborated with the weavers of Chendamangalam, blending their handlooms with malai mul chanderi, a softer, fluid fabric now popular in Kerala. People do want to experiment, but when it comes to Onam, many still want that classic off-white and gold. So we kept the traditional kasavu sari with handwork but also added modern, comfortable wrap-style kurtas. Actor and designer Poornima Indrajith, founder of Pranaah, echoes the Onam boom observation. This year is unlike anything we have seen before, she says. It feels like Onam arrived early. By June, people were already asking about our Onam collection, and by July, brands across Kerala had started launching theirs. There seems to be a whole new approach to Onam fashion. Pranaahs new collection, Onam Carnival, is a nostalgic celebration, telling the story of a village filled with paddy fields, balloon sellers, toffee jars, toy buses, carousels, and the beat of the thavil elements that recall the 80s Onam market. Our 2024 Balyam collection was a hit, and this line continues that idea. People love those small, familiar details that take them back to childhood. The response has been great, Poornima adds. She believes Keralas fashion scene is in an exciting phase. Designer wear is no longer exclusive. People now have access to beautiful pieces at various price points, she says. The real joy lies in keeping the essence and authenticity alive, while still letting tradition evolve. Pranaah Onam collection My Designation Gen Z label, My Designation, returns this Onam with some standout pieces. The line features shirts with mural-inspired designs, a Vadamvali embroidered shirt and sari that can be worn as a pair, a pure white shirt with subtle golden shimmer incorporating elements like chenda, nettipattam, and pookkalam, as well as the Clash of Titans print that brings Kathakali and Theyyam into a dramatic face-off. The brand also offers mural T-shirts for kids. For a minimal yet classy look, the Vadamvali shirt is perfect. For louder, festive vibes, the mural shirts stand out. For vibrant events, the Clash of Titans print is the top pick. We have designed something for every occasion, says the team. People now seek premium, unique pieces that tell a story expressive fashion that helps them stand out. Talking of stories, designer Revathy Jayan Babu has introduced a collection inspired by abharanam (traditional ornaments). Her designs incorporate jewellery-inspired motifs into sari prints, enhanced with intricate handwork. Featuring large prints and darker blouses and shirts, the collection channels a celebratory vibe. People are now asking for combos, she says. Saris paired with matching shirts for men and kids are trending. Menswear, too, has evolved. Instead of just plain mundu, men are now demanding stylish variations. Salt Studio, known for contemporary fashion, aims to add a playful twist to traditional Onam wear, moving away from the usual big floral prints. While brainstorming, we thought of a Bohemian-inspired Onam, says Diya John, the labels founder. We added elements like shells, tassels, and hanging threads, but I didnt want the typical ethnic blouse with that. So we contemporised it with crop tops and long jackets with statement sleeves. Even in the weave, we experimented with bold colours using the thick-weft technique, in collaboration with Chendamangalam weavers. They also upcycled materials to create matching jewellery, hair accessories, and belts for a free-spirited, Boho-inspired Onam look. Kerala is becoming a mature fashion market. With online exposure and travel, people now understand fashion and recognise quality. Traditionally, we preferred minimal designs and jewellery, but now maximalism is trending bold prints, layered jewellery, and statement pieces, says Diya. Salt Studio Southloom Southloom is making a statement with the pink lotus this Onam, incorporating the motif through prints, embroidery, and weaving on kasavu saris. Their budget-friendly collection features mul cotton saris with Kerala-style borders in kasavu in a range of colours. In menswear, the focus is on Kathakali and Theyyam-inspired motifs on colourful printed shirts paired with mundu. Younger generations seek to balance style and comfort, so we focused on that, says Southloom founder Raj Baiju. The preference for bright colours has also grown. Earlier, a man in pink would be mocked, but thats not the case anymore. Rouka, meanwhile, presents When the branches meet the roots a celebration of nostalgia and modernity. The collection draws on imagery of birds, trees, fruits, and flowers, rendered in a contemporary style. We are like branches, always reaching for something new, but its the roots that hold us, says Sreejith Jeevan, the labels founder. So we worked with traditional handloom and kasavu, using a palette of white, ivory, black, and green to express motifs deeply rooted in our culture. He adds that people now seek pieces that are classy, contemporary, and modern, yet timeless outfits they can reuse and restyle in different ways. Well, as we wrap up, one thing is clear: while handloom remains the anchor of Onam fashion, theres a strong undercurrent of experimentation. Verve and versatility are the key words. Rouka
Vacate unauthorized shops, godowns at APMC Yard by month-end, says samiti
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Top European diplomat says Putin is setting 'a trap' by demanding Ukraine concessions
The Russian leader is demanding Ukrainian concessions in return for halting his army's invasion, but granting him those demands would amount to rewarding the country that started the fighting, says EU Foreign Policy Chief Kaja Kallas
Security Breach at Puri Srimandir: UP Man Detained While Attempting to Scale Temple
The individual was identified as Manoj Singh, a resident of Azamgarh district in Uttar Pradesh.
India, Sri Lanka Wrap Up SLINEX-25 in Colombo
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Even the wind scares us: Kishtwar cloudburst survivors in J&K demand relocation
SRINAGAR: Fear and grief have engulfed the remote Chesoti village of Jammu and Kashmirs Kishtwar district after August 14's devastating cloudburst triggered flash floods and landslides, killing at least 68 people and leaving many others missing. The villagers, whose houses were damaged and who lost their dear ones to the cloudburst, are demanding permanent relocation to a safer place. Rakesh Kumar, whose house was totally damaged in the flashflood triggered by the August 14 cloudburst at Chesoti village, said they have been living at their relatives home after being rendered homeless. When sun sets, we feel scared. We dont sleep properly as every sound, even the wind and minor downpour scares us and makes us think another cloudburst is coming, he said. Our village is very remote and far flung. We appeal to the government to relocate us all permanently from the village to any safer place so that our lives can be secured from any further calamity, Rakesh said. We have lost too much already. We just want to live without fearing for our lives. The village has lost 10 persons to the cloudburst while four others are still missing. At least 14 residential houses have been damaged in the flash flood triggered by massive cloudburst. All the dhabas set up by the locals for the Mata Machail yatris have been washed away by the flash flood and mudslide. Another Chesoti resident Bilu Kumar, who has lost his home to cloudburst and whose uncle is also missing, said the silence at night is unbearable. We are living in constant fear of another cloudburst. Even the slightest sound sends us into panic, he said. Kumar, who lives in the house of an uncle who is missing, said the government should shift the entire population of the village to a safer area. The government should provide us land at safer places and also give us compensation to build our homes, he said adding they have also apprised the administration about it. We appealed to Chief Minister Omar Abdullah, LoP Sunil Sharma and Deputy Commissioner and other officials to relocate us permanently to a safer place as we dont consider our Chesoti village safe anymore, he said. The trauma of the cloudburst has left deep psychological scars among the population, especially among children, women and the elderly. Akhil Shama, whose in-laws live in Chesoti village, said the villagers, especially those whose houses have been damaged and whose family members were killed or lost in cloudburst tragedy, are fearful of living in the village. The Chesoti is a far flung and remote village. It was yatra this time that made the government launch an immediate rescue and relief operation. If another tragedy hits the village in winter, then there can be more fatalities and it would take a lot of time for the rescue teams to reach the remote village. It is better to relocate the entire population of the village, he said. There are about 60-70 houses in the village and shifting them to safer places to safeguard their lives wont cost much to the state exchequer, added Sharma. Meanwhile, the relief and rescue operation in the cloudburst hit village continued for the 9th day today with personnel of army, NDRF, SDRF, police, BRO and NGO engaged in the rescue operation. No bodies have been retrieved in the last few days, an NDRF official said. He said 68 bodies have been recovered so far. Besides, body parts of some more bodies have been recovered. The NDRF official said 36 people are still missing and rescue teams have expanded their search in the stream from Chesoti to Gulabgarh, about 22 kms from the spot.
The farmers raised slogans against what they called the governments delaying tactics
Mangal Electrical IPO: GMP at 6% on final day of bidding; Should you subscribe?
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Raveena Tandon seeks blessing at Ram Mandir temple in Ayodhya
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CPM, BJP mount attack on Congress over Rahul Mamkootathil misconduct allegations
THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: Even as Rahul Mamkootathil stepped down as Youth Congress state president, the CPM and the BJP have mounted attacks on the Congress for protecting the young MLA. While demands have come from various corners for Rahuls resignation as Palakkad MLA, the Yuva Morcha took out a protest march to Cantonment House, the official residence of Opposition Leader V D Satheesan. The Congress leadership cannot evade responsibility with respect to the sexual harassment allegations against Rahul, said CPM state secretary M V Govindan. The CPM leader said the Congress should respond to the allegations. Notably, the CPM didnt demand Rahuls resignation from the post of MLA. Its for the Congress leadership to decide whether the person facing such grave allegations needs to quit just the post of Youth Congress chief, said Govindan. The CPM leader said the Congress should seriously look into the allegations. Referring to the remark by a young actor that she had brought the issue to the attention of Satheesan one-and-a-half years ago, Govindan said, It seems the Opposition Leader failed to take the right stance in the matter. In such a serious matter, the Congress leadership chose a cold approach, he said. Meanwhile, Yua Morcha took out a protest march to Cantonment House in the evening, demanding Rahuls resignation as MLA. The Congress leader who have been all preachy about political morality, should seek Rahuls resignation, demanded Yuva Morcha general secretary Gokul Gopinath. The activists also burnt the effigies of Satheesan and Rahul. Despite a series of harassment complaints, Rahul Mamkoottathil continuing as MLA amounts to an insult to democratic society, said LDF convener T P Ramakrishnan. The Congress leaders who failed to take action against the leader, even after the issue was brought to their attention, too are equally guilty in the issue, Ramakrishnan said. Padmaja demands MLAs resignation Hours after Rahul Mamkootathil resigned as the Youth Congress Kerala president on Thursday, BJP leader Padmaja Venugopal said in Kochi that Rahul should step down as the Palakkad MLA too. Padmaja, the daughter of former chief minister K Karunakaran, said Rahuls was facing the curse of her mother, whom he had allegedly insulted in the past. Had he attacked my father, I could have tolerated it. But he targeted my mother, a woman who never stepped into politics. What he is facing now is the result of the curse from a poor womans heart, said Padmaja, adding that an MLA should be a person people feel safe inviting into their homes. If thats not the case, how can such a person continue in office, she asked. Training her guns on the Congress, Padmaja said, Though they took action against Rahul, it was more about saving face than standing by justice. Though there are no official factions in the party like I or A, leaders continue to favour those who serve their personal interests. Theres no sincerity left. Padmaja said the actor who had accused a young leader of inappropriate behaviour came out publicly only after filing a complaint with the party authorities. She alleged similar negligence in her case. The leadership claimed they never received any complaints. However, I had submitted a letter clearly naming those who conspired to defeat me, she said, referring to her losses in previous elections.
Slapped two days ago, student opens fire at Uttarakhand teacher
DEHRADUN: A Class 9 student shot at his teacher at Guru Nanak School in Kashipur, Uttarakhand on Wednesday, injuring him in the shoulder. The teacher, Gagan Singh Kohli, was allegedly targetted over a grudge after slapping the student two days earlier for failing to answer a question correctly. Kohli sustained a bullet wound to his right shoulder and is now stable. The student was immediately arrested, and the weapon, hidden in a tiffin box, was seized. CCTV footage confirmed the attack. Police said Kohli, a teacher with 15 years of experience, was leaving his classroom when the student drew a .315 bore country-made pistol from his bag and fired. The shot caused panic among students and staff. The accused told police he wanted revenge for being slapped, despite answering a question correctly. In protest, the Udham Singh Nagar Independent School Association kept all CBSE and recognised private schools closed on Thursday. Teachers held a silent march demanding stronger safety protocols. City authorities, including Mayor Deepak Bali, condemned the incident. SDM Abhay Pratap Singh urged parents and society to monitor children closely.
Anita Advani recalls Rajesh Khanna's favourite dishes
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DPL Season 2: West Delhi Lions Edge Central Delhi Kings In Last-over Thriller
The Delhi Premier League: The Delhi Premier League (DPL) clash between Central Delhi Kings and West Delhi Lions turned into a nail-biter at the Arun Jaitley Stadium on Thursday, with the Lions holding their nerves to seal a dramatic three-run win. Chasing 179, the Kings needed just seven runs in the final over, but Anirudh Chowdhary produced a masterclass in death bowling. Keeping his calm under pressure, Chowdhary conceded only three runs and dismissed skipper Jonty Sidhu (56 off 41) to deliver a memorable victory for the Lions. He finished with figures of 1-24 in three overs, with his final over proving decisive. The Kings chase had begun on a shaky note, losing a couple of early wickets. But opener Yash Dhull kept them in the hunt with a fluent 72 off 49, stitching together a 79-run stand with his captain. Sidhus composed half-century, combined with a handy 23 off 12 from Aditya Bhandari, gave the Kings hope. Still, the late squeeze from Chowdhary and support from Shivank Vashisht (1-16 in three overs) tilted the contest in the Lions favour. Earlier, batting first, West Delhi Lions endured their struggles, slipping to 65/4 before wicketkeeper-batter Krish Yadav anchored the innings. Yadavs resilient 85 off 60 balls held the innings together, while Hrithik Shokeen (20 off 11) and Ravneet Tanwars late flourish ensured the Lions reached a fighting total of 178/8 in 20 overs. For the Kings, Arun Pundir was the pick of the bowlers, returning exceptional figures of 2-16 in four overs. In the end, it was Chowdharys ice-cool final over that stole the spotlight, handing West Delhi Lions a thrilling victory. Earlier on Wednesday, the Outer Delhi Warriors put up a commanding all-round display to defeat North Delhi Strikers by 7 wickets in a high-scoring Delhi Premier League (DPL) clash at the Arun Jaitley Stadium. The victory gave the Warriors two crucial points. In the end, it was Chowdharys ice-cool final over that stole the spotlight, handing West Delhi Lions a thrilling victory. Also Read: LIVE Cricket Score West Delhi Lions 178/6 in 20 overs (Krish Yadav 85, Hrithik Shokeen 20; Arun Pundir 2-16) beat Central Delhi Kings 175/5 in 20 overs (Yash Dhull 72, Jonty Sidhu 56; Anirudh Chowdhary 1-24, Shivank Vashisht 1-16) by three runs Article Source: IANS
Are Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce doomed? Sources say NFL stars lifestyle clashes with her dreams
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'Having to just sit out ': Ashwin reveals reason behind sudden retirement in chat with Dravid
Former India spinner Ravichandran Ashwin revealed the reasons behind his surprising retirement during the Border-Gavaskar Trophy Down Under in December 2024, citing the demanding touring schedule and a desire to spend more time with his family. The veteran off-spinner admitted that being frequently benched on overseas tours contributed to his decision.
Women who accompanied Kerala nuns in Chhattisgarh allege harassment by Bajrang Dal, railway cops
RAIPUR: Three women from Bastars Narayanpur district have lodged a complaint with the Chhattisgarh State Womens Commission, alleging physical and mental harassment by Bajrang Dal cadres and Government Railway Police (GRP) at Durg station on July 25, in connection with an alleged human trafficking and forced religious conversion case . Kamleshwari Pradhan, Lalita Usendi and Sukmati Mandavi submitted their grievances to the commission in Raipur, seeking justice. On 2 August, a special National Investigation Agency (NIA) court in Bilaspur granted bail to two Catholic nuns from Kerala, who had been arrested on charges of human trafficking and religious conversion. The women in their complaint against Jyoti Sharma, Ravi Nigam, Ratan Yadav and the GRP Durg incharge alleged they were physically ill-treated, verbally abused and threatened with gang rape in the presence of police personnel, said Kiranmayee Nayak, Chairperson of the Commission. During the hearing, the accused named in the complaint did not appear before the Commission. The complainants have arrived but the respondents have refused to attend. So, according to our laid down procedures, we will inform them through the concerned police station asking them to be present during the next hearing, Nayak said. She added that the GRP Durg incharge will also be summoned to attend the proceedings. Commission members conducted preliminary questioning of the three girls, who said they expected a fair and impartial hearing. The Chairperson has also sought detailed information on the 25 July incident, including CCTV footage, from the Durg district police chief. The women had earlier filed a complaint with the Narayanpur superintendent of police against Bajrang Dal activists. They stated that they were willingly travelling with the nuns to Agra to take up work in a hospital, and that they had converted to Christianity around six years ago. The Bajrang Dal cadres forcibly stopped the girls at Durg station and assaulted them with abusive remarks. All three were very scared and remain in shock after the incident, relatives of the women claimed, demanding an FIR against Jyoti Sharma and other Bajrang Dal members so that such alleged incidents should not happen again. Bail for Kerala nuns a feather in the political cap of BJP and Rajeev?
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Punjab slams Centre over GST losses, demands release of Rs 50,000 crore dues
CHANDIGARH: The AAP-led Punjab government on Thursday slammed the BJP-led Centre after the two-day GST GoM meeting, demanding immediate release of pending Rs 50,000 crore dues while accusing the GST regime of causing massive revenue losses to states. Punjab Finance Minister Harpal Singh Cheema said GST has inflicted a Rs 1.11 lakh crore loss on the state and alleged that stopping the compensation cess was aimed at weakening state economies, forcing them to beg with folded hands before the Centre. Cheema stressed that Punjab would not have suffered such massive revenue losses had it not joined the One Nation-One Tax scheme. With the compensation cess now scrapped, he called out the BJP government for deliberately wrecking state economies to make them beg before the Centre. He said, On August 2021, the GST Group of Ministers met continuously for two days. On Wednesday, the meeting was on life and health insurance. In the evening, a meeting was held on compensation cess. The Chairman told us that today the meeting was on rate rationalisation, and that all members of the compensation cess would participate. Therefore, we also participated in Thursdays meeting. He continued, GST came in 2017. In the past eight years, there have been 27 amendments in GST, with exemptions given to different sectors. Fifteen times the GST rates of various goods were reduced. This practice has been continuing in the GST Council for the last eight years, and for the past three years I have been witnessing it myself. Highlighting the Prime Ministers announcement, Cheema added, The Prime Minister declared that there would be two GST slabs - one at 5 per cent and another at 12 per cent - and everyone would celebrate Diwali. But after GST came, who will compensate for the loss suffered by Punjab and other states? Who will pay for this damage? One Nation, One Tax was the scheme of the central government, and all states, including Punjab gave their consent. Everyone agreed that uniform tax rates should prevail across the country so that no state could impose higher or lower taxes on its citizens. But this formula has inflicted a huge loss on Punjab. Emphasising Punjabs loss, he said, In all three meetings of the GST Group of Ministers, I placed Punjabs position. So far Punjab has lost Rs 1,11,045 crore. Punjab suffered heavy damage after the GST system was introduced. Out of this, the central government has given Rs 60,000 crore in compensation, but still Rs 50,000 crore remains with the central government. Who will pay this money? Since GST was introduced, the BJPs central government has kept making one amendment after another, but never reached a conclusion. Taxpayers of the country are being harassed continuously. The system of the country is being destroyed. Several states are continuously losing revenue due to the GST system. The central government has backed away from making up for this loss, he added. Detailing the latest discussions, Cheema said, In Thursdays meeting on compensation cess, the government said that the loans taken to pay states under compensation cess would be fully repaid by October. On harmful goods (sin goods), a special tax was imposed. The states suffering losses in its collection were being compensated. But now the report of the rate rationalisation committee shows that even the tax slab on sin goods is being reduced. On revenue withheld, he shared, Punjab has suffered a loss of Rs 50,000 crore in revenue. Who will compensate for this? Will the central government make up for this loss? In addition, the central government has withheld more than Rs 8,000 crore of Punjabs RDF. Two days ago, another Rs 1,000 crore under the Prime Minister Road Scheme was also stopped. In this way, nearly Rs 60,000 crore is pending with the central government against Punjab. This includes the Rs 50,000 crore revenue loss after GST. The central government must immediately release Rs 60,000 crore. He asserted that if Punjab had not joined the One Nation-One Tax scheme, it would have received much more revenue. We honoured the central governments decision and stood with the country, but Punjab suffered for it. Along with Punjab, many other states also suffered. Cheema said, After GST was implemented, the central government had said that states would receive 14 per cent growth compensation under the compensation cess. Punjabs total revenue was Rs 2,37,530 crore. But under GST, Punjab received only Rs 1,26,485 crore. Thus Punjab has lost Rs 1,11,045 crore. Out of this, the central government gave only Rs 60,000 crore, and over Rs 50,000 crore is still with them. The central government had promised that any state suffering losses would be compensated. But now even the money that states were supposed to get under the compensation cess has been stopped. This means the central government wants to break the economies of state governments. The BJPs hidden agenda is to destroy the economies of the states. This is the biggest attack on the federal structure. The BJP government wants to curtail the rights of the states. When states do not have funds, they will be forced to beg the Centre for money, he emphasised. Raising concern over GST rate cuts, Cheema said, In the rate rationalisation committee meeting, we demanded that the Centre clarify who will compensate for the revenue loss to states caused by reduction of GST rates. The central government has increased some rates while decreasing others. For example, on unprocessed tobacco there was 9098 per cent tax, but now the proposal is to bring it down to 40 per cent. Tobacco is harmful to health, and higher tax was levied to discourage addiction. Tax reduction will increase tobacco consumption. On manufactured tobacco, the tax was 39318 per cent, but it too has been brought down to 40 per cent. Pan masala had 88 per cent tax, now reduced to 40 per cent. Cigarettes had 3364 per cent tax, now also cut to 40 per cent. Bidi had 28 per cent tax, now reduced to 18 per cent. We are not against reduction of GST rates, but the states losses must be compensated, he concluded.
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BJP, AAP clash in Punjab as state government halts saffron partys welfare camps over data misuse row
CHANDIGARH: The Bharatiya Janata Party and Aam Aadmi Party are at loggerheads in Punjab, as the mega outreach programme BJP De Sewadaar Aa Gaye Ne Thuade Dwar started by the BJP in rural areas of the state to enrol locals in central government schemes such as Ayushman Bharat and PM-Kisan has been shut down by the AAP-led state government. The state government alleged that private operators were illegally collecting personal data of residents. As per the advertisement issued by the BJP, people were being enrolled under Awas Yojana (Housing Scheme), Kisan Samman Nidhi (PM-KISAN), Ayushman Bharat (Health Insurance Scheme), E-Shram Card, Pradhan Mantri Vishwakarma Yojana, pensions (NSAP Widow, Disability, Old Age), Pradhan Mantri Suraksha Bima Yojana and under Beti Bachao Beti Padhao (Girl Child Support Programme). Sources said the programme was launched on May 20 and that 1.57 lakh people had been enrolled in different schemes, as per their eligibility. These camps, set up in 39 constituencies, were to be expanded to 50 constituencies in the next few days. The BJP had hired a few professionals, who the party claims were party workers with laptops and KYC documents, to enrol state residents into various central schemes. The party also said that records of enrolled beneficiaries were maintained, and fees ranging from Rs 30 to Rs 40 for certain schemes were borne from its own kitty. A delegation of the BJP led by its state working president Ashwani Sharma met Punjab Governor Gulab Chand Kataria today and submitted a memorandum requesting his intervention to prevent harassment of BJP workers, volunteers and villagers during these camps held on central welfare schemes. We wish to draw your kind attention towards the continuous and deliberate harassment being inflicted upon our workers, volunteers, and the innocent inhabitants of several villages across Punjab, where awareness camps have been initiated to spread vital information about Central Government welfare schemes. It is deeply regrettable that the Punjab Government has repeatedly attempted to create obstacles in this noble cause. In almost every camp, the state police and local administration have intervened to stop BJP workers and volunteers from providing information, the memorandum stated. This disruption is being justified on two pretexts: firstly, that prior permission from the Deputy Commissioner/SOM is required, and secondly, that parties are allegedly collecting personal data of the inhabitants, it added. It further read: It is respectfully submitted that no such permission is mandated under any law for awareness programmes of this nature, and the allegation regarding data collection is false, baseless, and politically motivated. Further, the volunteers and workers engaged in these camps hold valid Common Service Centre (CSC) IDs. Hence, there is no illegality in the conduct of such programmes. The underlying reason for such obstruction appears to be political vendetta and fear of the rising popularity of the BJP in Punjab. Instead of allowing welfare information to reach the poor, the marginalised, and the SC/ST communities, the ruling party is using state machinery to suppress legitimate and democratic activities of our workers. Instead of extending cooperation, the Punjab Government is victimising them and thereby depriving citizens of their rightful benefits, the memorandum said. It added that the BJP had most humbly and firmly requested the Governor to direct the state government to desist from harassing BJP workers, volunteers, and local inhabitants who were voluntarily participating in awareness programmes. The party also urged that no obstruction be created in the organisation of such camps, which it said were meant for the welfare of the poor, farmers, and SC/ST communities. The memorandum further sought the Governors intervention to safeguard the democratic rights of the people of Punjab, so that they can freely access information and avail benefits of Union Government welfare initiatives without fear or intimidation. The state police today detained saffron party leaders from various camps that were being organised across Punjab. BJP leader Pritpal Sharma was detained from one such camp at Sukhna Ablu village in the Gidderbaha Assembly segment. His wife, a PCS officer, is currently posted in Fazilka district. Pritpal, in a live video on Facebook, said, The camp was set up to facilitate poor people, but the state government has stooped so low that it is detaining people like me. BJP leader and former Lok Sabha MP Sushil Rinku, along with two party workers, was also detained as he had gone to supervise arrangements for the camp at Khurdpur village of Adampur. Rinku went live on social media during the incident. In Shahkot area of Jalandhar, ex-MLA KD Bhandari was detained while he had gone to attend the camp at Roopewal Mandi. Meanwhile, SAS Nagar District BJP President Sanjeev Vashisht and workers were detained during the outreach programme at Nagla village. Similarly, BJP Ludhiana District Rural President Sunny Kainth and his workers were also detained as they prepared to attend the camp. A state government spokesperson, however, said, The government has received credible reports that certain private operators are illegally collecting personal data of local residents, allegedly on behalf of political parties. Under the Digital Personal Data Protection Act, 2023 (DPDP Act), any collection or use of personal data without consent is a punishable offence. The local police have been directed to take strict penal action against those engaged in such unlawful activities. The government has learned that several individuals who shared their personal data were later targeted in scams and banking frauds, including incidents where phone numbers and OTPs were misused to siphon off money. The government, therefore, strongly urges citizens not to share their personal information with unauthorised persons or agencies, as it may be misused at any stage. Citizens are advised to remain vigilant and immediately report any such illegal activity to the authorities, he said. In another statement, a Punjab Police spokesperson said, The Punjab Police has formed several teams to investigate the camps which are allegedly collecting the personal information of individuals in the name of government schemes. The inquiries have been instituted after receipt of complaints stating that personal data of citizens is being collected by unauthorised persons who are holding camps, making the personal data vulnerable to thefts and fraud. It has also been reported that forms are being filled up at these camps. The District Police Authorities have instructed the inquiry teams to join concerned persons in the inquiries, visit the alleged places of holding camps and conduct investigations following law, he added. The spokesperson appealed to citizens not to share their personal data, including Aadhaar details, with unauthorised individuals and instead access government schemes directly online or through authorised mechanisms. He added that Government Suvidha Centres are facilitating citizens wishing to enrol themselves in government schemes or download beneficiary cards, available after authentication of the applicants identity from the database.
The best MacBook for 2025: Which Apple laptop should you buy?
Apples next big to-do for 2025 will be the upcoming iPhone 17 event , which will likely happen some time in September. Historically, the company uses those events to announce new iPhones, AirPods and Apple Watches MacBooks tend to get their own, separate shindig (though we do expect the new macOS 26 software to come out around that time). For now, the most recent MacBooks are the M4 MacBook Air and the M4 MacBook Pro. Deciding between just two models may seem easy, but there are still plenty of variables to consider before you add one to your cart screen size, chip capabilities, price and memory configurations will all come into play. Weve reviewed every MacBook model to come out in the last 17 years or so , so we compiled this guide to help you pick the best MacBook for you. Table of contents Best MacBooks for 2025 What about budget MacBooks? Factors to consider when buying a MacBook MacBooks specs comparison chart Best MacBook FAQs Best MacBooks for 2025 What about budget MacBooks? Historically, Apple kept the previous years MacBook Air in its lineup as a sort of budget option. But the company took a different approach with the release of the M4 MacBook Air. Instead of continuing to sell the older model, Apple discontinued the M3 Air and gave its newest computer a $100 price cut. Now, if you can even find a brand new M3 MacBook Air (typically from retailers like Amazon or B&H), its often more expensive than the M4 version. During sales like Amazon Prime Day, weve seen the newest M4 Air go for as little as $799. That effectively makes our overall pick a budget pick as well. Of course, $800 isnt exactly a small investment either for college students or others on a budget. Especially when you can find some decent PCs for under $500 . If youre looking to save even more on a MacBook, we recommend checking out refurbished options directly from Apple , or even third party sellers like BackMarket. There are a few guidelines to keep in mind, which we go over in our refurbished guide , but mainly, youll want to shop from a reputable source that has a stated process and offers at least a year-long warranty. Using your old gear as a trade-in will bring down your final cost as well. Factors to consider when buying a MacBook Compared to PCs, Apple computers tend to have more streamlined specifications. The company has long been known for this simplicity, and the M-series system-on-a-chip condenses things even further. Prior to the M1 chip, Apple used Intel chips in its laptop and desktop computers. The M2 and M3 generations followed that first chip and currently sells MacBooks equipped with M4-series chips. Youll find the standard M4 processor in the Air and the base-model Pro and the upgraded M4 Max and M4 Pro chips as options for the MacBook Pro (currently there is no M4 Ultra chip, as there was with the M3 series in the Mac Studio). All M-series chips combine, among other technologies, the CPU, graphics card and unified memory (RAM). Apples Neural Engine is included too, which is a specialized group of processor cores that handles machine learning tasks such as image analysis and voice recognition. While a unified chip means you have fewer decisions to make when picking a MacBook, there are still a few factors to consider, including specs like the number of CPU cores, amount of RAM, storage capacity, screen size, and, obviously, price. The finish color may be a minor consideration, but it's worth pointing out that the Pro comes in just two colors (Silver or Space Black) but the Air comes in four hues (Midnight, Starlight, Sky Blue and Silver). CPU cores The lowest-specced chip in a current-lineup MacBook is the standard M4 chip, which is found in all models of the MacBook Air and the base model MacBook Pro 14-inch. That chip houses a 10-core CPU and either an 8- or 10-core GPU. In total, there are three versions of the M4 chip: standard M4, M4 Pro and M4 Max (which are each a step up from their predecessors, the M3, M3 Pro and M3 Max chips). The burliest chip, the M4 Max is built with either a 14- or 16-core CPU and a 32- or 40-core GPU. Cores are, in essence, smaller processing units that can handle different tasks simultaneously. Having more of them translates to the computer being able to run multiple programs and applications at once, while also smoothly processing demanding tasks like video and photo editing and high-level gaming. In short, more cores allow for more advanced computing and better performance. But if your processing power needs fall below professional-level gaming and cinematic video and audio editing, getting the highest number of cores is likely overkill and after all, more cores equals higher cost and more power usage. Photo by Devindra Hardawar/Engadget RAM Your options for RAM, or in Apples terminology, unified memory, varies, but with the switch to the M4 chip in all laptops, the lowest amount of RAM you can get is now 16GB. Thats a necessary spec-bump to accommodate the tech worlds favorite feature of the moment: AI or, in this case, Apple Intelligence (still AI, but Cupertinos version). The M4 Pro chip has 24 or 48GB memory options, while the M4 Max chip supports 48, 64 or a whopping 128GB of RAM. Youve likely heard the analogy comparing memory to the amount of workspace available on a literal desktop surface, whereas storage is the amount of drawers you have to store projects to work on later. The larger the worktop surface, the more projects you can work on at once. The bigger the drawers, the more you can save for later. In addition to supporting Apple Intelligence, more RAM is ideal for people who plan to work in multiple apps at once. And the more demanding each program is, the more RAM will be required. Extra memory can also come in handy if youre the type who likes to have infinite numbers of tabs open on your browser. If your daily workflow doesnt involve simultaneously using a vast number of memory-intensive programs, you can save yourself money and buy the RAM configuration that youre most likely to actually use. For a long time, Apple continued to offer MacBooks with just 8GB of RAM, and we recommended upgrading to at least 16GB of RAM. With this being the standard today, grabbing a base model should be fine for most non-pro-level users. One thing to note is that, unlike most PCs, the RAM in a MacBook is not user-upgradable since its tied into the system-on-a-chip. If you think you might end up needing more memory, you should go for the spec upgrade up front. Storage capacity (SSD) Storage options range from 256GB of SSD for the base-model MacBook Air and 8TB of storage for the MacBook Pros with the M4 Max chip. If you want to rotate between a long roster of game titles or keep lots of high-res videos on hand, youll want more storage. If youre mostly working with browser- and cloud-based applications, you can get away with a smaller-capacity configuration. That said, we recommend springing for 512GB of storage or more, if its within your budget. Youll quickly feel the limits of a 256GB machine as it ages since the operating system alone takes up a good portion of that space. Having 1TB will feel even roomier and allow for more data storage over the life of your laptop. When Apple announced the iPhone 15 , the company also announced new iCloud+ storage storage plans , with subscriptions that allow up to 12TB of storage shared among your iOS and MacOS devices. You could also transfer files to an external storage device. But if you dont want to pay for a monthly subscription and prefer the convenience of having immediate access to your files, its best to get the highest amount of storage space your budget allows for at the outset. Screen size The MacBook Air comes in 13- or 15-inch sizes. Pro models have either 14- or 16-inch screens. A two-inch delta may not seem like much but, as Engadgets Nathan Ingraham noted when he reviewed the then-new 15-inch M2-powered MacBook Air, a larger screen makes a surprising difference. Thats especially true if you plan to use your laptop as an all-day productivity machine and wont be using an external monitor. More space means you can more clearly view side-by-side windows and have a more immersive experience when watching shows or gaming. But screen size is one of the main factors influencing weight. The 13-inch MacBook Air M4 weighs 2.7 pounds, whereas the top-end 16-inch MacBook Pro with the Max chip weighs 4.7 pounds. If you plan to travel a lot or swap your work locations regularly, a smaller screen will make life easier in the long run. All MacBooks feature IPS LCD panels ( in-plane switching , liquid crystal display), which Apple markets as Retina displays. The MacBook Air M4 has a Liquid Retina display and the Pro models have Liquid Retina XDR displays. Liquid refers to the way the lighted portion of the display flows within the contours of the screen, filling the rounded corners and curving around the camera notch. XDR is what Apple calls HDR (high dynamic range). You also get the option of a standard or nano-texture display on the MacBook Pro. The glass, which reduces glare and is also available on the Studio Display, iMac and iPad Pro, comes with a $150 price increase, but if you really dont like reflections on your screen, it could be worth it. Compared to most other laptops, MacBook displays are notably bright, sharp and lush. But one feature worth pointing out is another Apple marketing term: ProMotion. Its the companys term to describe a screen with a higher, 120Hz refresh rate, which results in smoother scrolling and more fluid-looking graphics. Only MacBook Pros offer ProMotion; the Air maxes out at 60Hz, which is perfectly fine for everyday browsing and typical workdays. But if you want buttery-smooth motion from your display, youll have to shell out more money for an upgrade. Operating systems Software considerations wont make much of a difference when deciding between MacBook models all come with macOS installed. But if youre switching from, say, a Windows PC, the operating system may be something to factor into your decision though its probably less of an issue than it once was. Now that so much of the work we do on our computers is browser- and cloud-based, the learning curve between the two platforms isnt as steep. Apps and programs like Gmail perform similarly regardless of what computer youre using. Apple machines have historically had more limited support of AAA gaming titles, but even that is changing with more AAA games and better graphics coming to Macs. As for macOS, its getting better too. With macOS Tahoe 26 , the Spotlight function is more advanced, making it easier to find apps and perform tasks straight from your keyboard. The software also implements Apple's unifying Liquid Glass design for a modern look that looks consistent across iOS and iPad devices. New enhanced iPhone continuity features also make MacBooks and the handset work better together. A revamped Shortcuts app is more powerful as well, giving users custom automations that leverage Apple Intelligence (the companys own AI). Price When Apple announced the MacBook Air M4, it also delivered a bit of refreshing news: The latest model now starts $100 cheaper than the previous generation. So now, the least expensive MacBook is the 13-inch, M4-powered Air with 16GB of RAM and 256GB of storage for $999. Alternatively, you can spend up to $7,349 for the 16-inch MacBook Pro M4 Max with the nano-texture glass, 128GB of RAM and 8TB of storage. Chip type, screen size, memory and storage capacity all influence the final price, which is why guides like this can help you determine just what you need (and what you dont) so you can get the most cost-effective machine for you. AppleCare is another cost to consider. The extended warranty plan from Apple covers repairs from accidents and offers free battery replacement and starts at $3.50 per month or $35 per year for MacBooks. We recommend the MacBook Air M4 for most people, and thanks to that $100 price cut, its also a good budget option. If you want something even cheaper, we recommend looking at refurbished M-series models from Apple. We think the 14- or 16-inch MacBook Pros are best for professionals. If you have extra money to spare once youve picked your machine, we recommend upgrading to at least 512GB of storage to make your machine as future-proof as possible. Of course, if you're just after the M4 chip and want the cheapest route to get it, you might consider the M4 Mac mini , which starts at $599 (though you'll have to supply the screen, mouse and keyboard). Best MacBooks spec comparison chart Product Superlative Tested configuration Tested battery life Rated battery life Apple MacBook Air M4 (13-inch) Best MacBook overall Apple M4, 16GB RAM, 256GB SSD 18.25 hours Up to 18 hours Apple MacBook Pro M4 (14-inch) Best MacBook for creatives Apple M4, 16GB RAM, 512GB SSD 34.25 hours Up to 22 hours Best MacBook FAQs What's the difference between MacBook Air and Pro? Both the MacBook Air and Pro models come with the M4 chip. MBP models have the option of more powerful M4 Pro or M4 Max chips. The Pro has a higher resolution screen with a higher peak brightness that supports up to 120Hz adaptive refresh rates and XDR (extreme dynamic range). The battery life on most Pro models is longer than on the Air models as well. Pro models also have more ports and more speakers. In short, the MacBook Air is aimed at everyday users looking for good productivity and entertainment capabilities, while Pro models are aimed at professionals who need a high-performance computer. What's the difference between macOS and Windows? MacOS is the operating system developed by Apple and used in all of its desktop and laptop computers. It can only be found in hardware made by Apple including MacBooks and iMacs. Microsofts Windows operating system can be found in the companys own Surface laptops as well as computers made by a wide array of manufacturers, like Acer, Asus, Dell and Razer. This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/computing/laptops/best-macbook-140032524.html?src=rss
'She Is A Friend': Kerala Youth Congress Chief Resigns After Rini George's Allegations
Rahul Mamkootathil resigned as Youth Congress Kerala president after harassment allegations by Rini Ann George. BJP protested, demanding the Palakkad MLAs resignation.
Chitradurga horror: 19-year-old girls half-burnt body found; boyfriend held
A 19-year-old student, Varshita, was found murdered near Chitradurga. Her body was partially burnt. Police investigation revealed that the girl's boyfriend, Chetan, confessed to the crime. He admitted to assaulting her during an argument. The family protested, demanding justice. The district minister provided compensation. Police have arrested Chetan and are investigating the case further.
Rahul Mamkootathil Resigns As Kerala Youth Congress President After Harassment Allegations
Rahul Mamkootathil resigned as Youth Congress Kerala president after harassment allegations by Rini Ann George. BJP protested, demanding the Palakkad MLAs resignation.
Malayalam Actor Alleges Offensive Texts, Harassment By Politician; BJP Targets Congress
Actor Rini Ann George alleged that a young politician repeatedly sent her offensive messages and even invited her to a hotel, demanding that the party must act against him.
Writer Honey Bhaskaran has accused Congress MLA Rahul Mamkootathil of sending inappropriate messages on social media. This follows similar allegations by actress Rini Ann George, who claimed the MLA sent offensive messages and invited her to a hotel. George stated she informed party leadership about the incidents. The BJP has staged protests demanding Mamkootathil's resignation.
Parliament Monsoon Session: Congress demands debate over electoral fraud
After a stormy Monsoon Session, Congress MPs raised electoral fraud concerns in Parliament, demanding debates in both Houses over alleged voter roll manipulation in Bihar. Manickam Tagore and other MPs accused the Election Commission of irregularities, citing Rahul Gandhis claims.
In Ahmedabad, a Class 10 student was fatally stabbed by a junior after an argument, leading to widespread protests and vandalism. A disturbing chat revealed the accused admitting to the crime and detailing the provocation. The victim's death ignited anger, resulting in a mob vandalising the school and demanding accountability from authorities, causing significant disruption.
Haryana teacher death: 19-year-old cremated, thousands attend farewell; internet suspension extended
The funeral of teacher Manisha, who was found dead under mysterious circumstances, was held in Bhiwani district, with a CBI investigation ordered following protests. Authorities attended the ceremony, and farmer leaders expressed satisfaction with the investigation while demanding the withdrawal of cases against protestors. Internet services remain suspended in the district due to ongoing tensions.
Trump thinks owning a piece of Intel would be a good deal for the U.S. Heres what to know
U.S. President Donald Trump wants the U.S. government to own a piece of Intel, less than two weeks after demanding the Silicon Valley pioneer dump CEO Lip-Bu Tan
Congress members of Parliament are raising concerns about electoral integrity. They are alleging fraud and demanding discussions in both Lok Sabha and Rajya Sabha. Manickam Tagore highlighted issues in Bihar's electoral rolls. Syed Naseer Hussain and Akhilesh Prasad Singh also voiced concerns. The Monsoon Session is witnessing disruptions. Bills proposing removal of detained elected officials are facing opposition.
VC-Syndicate spat over suspension of Kerala University registrar hits students hard
THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: The cold war between the Kerala Universitys Vice-Chancellor and the Syndicate over the suspension of Registrar K S Anil Kumar has affected the allocation of fellowship grant for hundreds of students in the varsity. The Registrar is the custodian of the official seal of the university. Affixing the seal is mandatory in the utilisation certificates issued by he varsity for students to avail grants from the Central government institutions and the UGC. Due to the ongoing power tussle, Anil Kumar has reportedly refused to hand over the university seal to Mini Dijo Kappen, the Registrar-in-charge appointed following his suspension. Students who intend to pursue higher education abroad, have also been left in the lurch as the university seal cannot be affixed on their mark transcripts, said a senior university official. According to the official, students have been visiting the university office repeatedly for the purpose but the issue has not been resolved owing to the impasse. According to a source in the university, the seal has been kept under Anil Kumars custody, reportedly on the directions of the Left-dominated Syndicate. Even though Mini has signed the certificates in her capacity as Registrar-in charge, affixing the university seal on them would mean endorsing her appointment and accepting Anil Kumars suspension, said a source. Even though a section of university staff had proposed getting another university seal made, Vice-Chancellor Dr Mohanan Kunnummal is reportedly not in favour of the proposal as it would have legal implications. The case relating to Anil Kumars suspension is still pending a verdict in the High Court. Meanwhile, the affected students have decided to launch protests at the KU headquarters demanding that the varsity resolve the issue at the earliest. A section of the students, mostly researchers, have also lamented that student organisations were not actively taking up their cause.
Who is Dr. Pooshan Mohapatra? The NEET PG AIR 1 from Cuttack who scored 707 out of 800
Dr. Pooshan Mohapatra from Cuttack achieved All India Rank 1 in NEET PG 2025, scoring 707 out of 800. He completed his MBBS and internship at SCB Medical College, balancing rigorous preparation with demanding hospital duties. His success is attributed to structured study, mock tests, family support, and his sister's guidance, inspiring aspiring doctors in Odisha.
Delhi schools faced renewed panic as five institutions, including BGS International Public School, received bomb threats, prompting immediate responses from police and fire departments. This follows a similar incident where over 60 schools received hoax threats, demanding cryptocurrency and claiming planted explosives.
Himachal Pradesh monsoon havoc: Death toll rises to 276; 366 roads remain blocked
National Highway-305 in Kullu and NH-154 in Mandi remained blocked due to road sinking and landslides, while dozens of key link roads were rendered impassable in districts including Mandi, Kullu, Kangra, Sirmaur and Chamba.
From cabin crew to actor: Harini gets candid on her journey
Driven by passion and persistence, actor Harini has quietly carved her path in the film industry with hits like Lover , Chilli Chicken , and Pathinettam Padi . With her latest release, Vritta , she reaffirms her identity as a multilingual performer. In the psychological thriller, directed by Likith Kumar, Harini plays the role of the protagonists old flame. Its a small role, but a crucial one. Im a catalyst in the storys emotional arc, she shares with the excitement of marking a space in the Kannada film industry. To understand a language and get the rhythms and intonations right while delivering emotions through the lines, which are alien to me, is a challenge I enjoy, Harini adds. Hailing from Chennai and growing up in a conservative family, the idea of becoming an actor was a far-off dream for her. Ive always wanted to act, but I didnt know I would be able to make it, she reminisces. Pressured by expectations of conventional professions and initially taking different career paths like journalism, it was while helping her friends with visual communication projects that she found herself before the camera. The moment I stood there, I just knew. This is what I had to do, and I felt it so strongly in the core of my being; not just from my brain but from my heart, she says. Her first steps into acting came through short films and music videos during her student years, shot in secrecy, with no expectations. But destiny, or as she calls it, the butterfly effect of serendipity, had a different plan. It was during her stint as cabin crew in Bengaluru that Harini landed her first role in Malayalam film Pathinettam Padi , through a friend she met in the city. From there, her journey expanded across multiple languages, helping her explore human emotions from many cultural lenses. Despite all the differences, whether cultural, regional, or even religious, like languages, there lies a thread of similarity that ties all of us as human beings. And cinema as an art form tries to explore that, even while focusing on one particular area or while depicting one regions story, which appeals to the commonness of the human experience, she stresses. Harinis characters often reflect real, familiar individuals. She cites Anu from Chilli Chicken as a personal favourite a woman battling everyday struggles just to live with dignity. Despite six years in the industry, Harini acknowledges that sustaining solely through acting is still a challenge. From typecasting to lack of visibility, shes honest about the hurdles of aspiring actors: Theres so much rejection. But most of the time, it has nothing to do with your talent. You just dont fit someones checklist. A trained Bharatanatyam dancer and Carnatic singer, Harini dreams of exploring physically demanding roles like a sports biopic or an action film. The roles I play are like waves of the ocean, which is me, and the only thing I want more than anything is to not be put in a box, she says.
Climbing game Cairn will have a 'free solo' mode with no rope
If you tried the demo for upcoming climbing game Cairn and somehow found it too easy, you're in for a treat. Developer The Game Bakers announced at the latest Future Games Show that Cairn will include a Free Solo mode that lets you tackle the game's already difficult climbs without pitons or a rope. A typical climb in Cairn and most rock climbing games for that matter tasks you with managing rope, and the pitons you use to anchor it to a rock face. You add pitons as you climb so that in the event you slip, you only fall to your last piton rather than all the way to the ground. In Free Solo mode, you don't have that safety net, turning each climb into more of a roguelike run. In the real life rock climbing world, Free Solo climbing is when you tackle a climb without a partner or traditional equipment. The term rose to mainstream relevance after the release of the documentary Free Solo , which followed climber Alex Honnold as he trained for and ultimately ascended El Capitan in Yosemite National Park. Adding a dangerous style of climbing to what's already a difficult game feels appropriate in this case. On top of a climbing mechanic that makes you move each limb individually, Cairn also requires you to manage your hunger, thirst and an inventory of supplies. At least based on its demo, the game is far more demanding then something like Jusant , which was much more concerned with making its traversal fun and expressive rather than realistically difficult. If you're itching for punishment, the Cairn demo is available to download now on PS5 and PC. The game will be released on both platforms on November 5, 2025. This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/gaming/climbing-game-cairn-will-have-a-free-solo-mode-with-no-rope-213450638.html?src=rss
DPL 2025: Priyansh Arya Stars As Outer Delhi Beat North Delhi By Seven Wickets
The Outer Delhi Warriors: The Outer Delhi Warriors put up a commanding all-round display to defeat North Delhi Strikers by seven wickets in a high-scoring Delhi Premier League (DPL) 2025 clash at the Arun Jaitley Stadium, grabbing two crucial points in the process. Chasing a stiff target of 194 runs, the Warriors were jolted early when opener Sanat Sangwan was bowled by Harshit Rana without scoring. But the setback hardly rattled the side as Priyansh Arya and Rishabh Drall counterattacked in style. The duo stitched together a brisk 67-run stand for the second wicket, putting pressure back on the Strikers bowling unit. Dralls innings of 38 off 25 balls, laced with clean strokes, kept the scoreboard ticking before he was dismissed. Arya, however, continued to dominate with an aggressive approach. He raced to a match-defining 76 off just 30 balls. His knock not only set the tempo but also reduced the equation to a manageable chase. Arya eventually fell to Vikas Dixit, caught by Sarthak Ranjan. The finishing touches came from Keshav Dabas and Dhruv Singh, who ensured there were no late hiccups. Keshav played a composed hand of 46 not out off 35 balls, while Dhruv added a quick 26 not out off 17 balls, as the Warriors completed the chase in 18 overs. Earlier in the day, North Delhi Strikers had put up a competitive total of 193 in 20 overs. They got off to a shaky start, but Vaibhav Kandpal led the recovery with a fluent 73 off 40 balls, anchoring the innings and keeping the scoreboard moving. The finishing touches came from Keshav Dabas and Dhruv Singh, who ensured there were no late hiccups. Keshav played a composed hand of 46 not out off 35 balls, while Dhruv added a quick 26 not out off 17 balls, as the Warriors completed the chase in 18 overs. Also Read: LIVE Cricket Score For the Warriors, captain Siddhant Sharma was the pick of the bowlers with an impressive spell of 3 for 24 in 4 overs, breaking crucial partnerships to restrict the Strikers from crossing the 200-run mark. Article Source: IANS
Telangana: Panchayat secretary suspended over corruption in Indiramma housing scheme
Hyderabad: A panchayat secretary of Janpahad in Palakeedu mandal, Suryapet, was suspended on Tuesday, August 19, after people approached state irrigation minister Uttam Kumar Reddy alleging corruption on the officers part. The officer, Venkataiah, has been accused of demanding bribes from beneficiaries of the Indiramma housing scheme. A case has also been registered with the 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 .
Often mistaken for swelling or pain, it has claimed lives quietly, including Grammy-winning singer Mandisa, who died earlier this year from complications linked to a clot
Allahabad HC defers plea against ordinance for control of Bankey Bihari temple
The Allahabad High Court has postponed hearing a petition challenging the legality of an ordinance establishing a government trust to oversee the Shri Bankey Bihari Mandir in Mathura. The state raised an objection, stating that the ordinance is awaiting the Governor's approval after being passed by the state legislature.
Don't forget to care for the caregiver
This story represents many families where there is an individual who needs assisted living. The person in this story is a male who is bedridden due to paralysis. He needs constant help in his daily activities, even for eating.s someone who was leading an active life, this frustrated him. Hence, he exhibited anger and desperation. Help had to be sometimes delayed due to other preoccupations of family members. The person used to grumble that this is neglect. Younger ones who might be in a frantic run for daily bread face lots of practical difficulties in caring for sick parents. The desperate efforts to balance work and caregiving duties generate intense stress. A compassionate family member is often traumatised by guilt when there are inevitable gaps beyond their control. WHO IS A CAREGIVER? Caregivers are those who help others who arent able to help themselves fully on their own due to declining health, an illness, injury or an underlying medical condition that creates disability and dependence. Social values demand that close family members should take up this role. Even a home nurse, though paid for care, may fall under the definition of caregiver. The duties of a caregiver include helping with activities of daily life like toileting, bathing, getting dressed, feeding or brushing hair. It may include health care management. The needs of the dependent are challenging. Disability and dependence will cause several emotional issues that need comfort. Some may not sleep at night and might become restless. Some may be incontinent of urine or stool, yet will refuse diapers. The load of caregiving thus increases. Having someone at home who needs 247 care for a long time can cause stress. Many dear ones do it with dedication and commitment. There are a section that might resent it too. In either case, stress is a reality. The magnitude depends on the complexity of care to be provided, the duration of care, the financial commitments and the behavioural reactions of those who are cared for. Prolonged stress has cumulative effects and might lead to caregiver burnout STRESS IS A REALITY Caregiver stress has emotional, physical, and behavioural dimensions. Emotional problems include feeling overwhelmed, anxious, depressed, or irritable. Physical symptoms may include fatigue, sleep disturbances, headaches, and changes in appetite or weight. Behavioural changes can involve social withdrawal and neglect of personal needs. Caregiving responsibilities also often invade personal time and recreation. Prolonged stress has cumulative effects and might lead to caregiver burnout. Its a state of physical, emotional, and mental exhaustion. The demands, responsibilities, and emotional toll of caregiving, along with general life stress, can cause irritability and changes in sleep patterns. Compassion fatigue stems from exposure to the trauma and suffering of the recipient of care. It results in emotional numbness, reduced empathy, feelings of helplessness, hopelessness, and detachment from the person being cared for. Giving care to those who need care is a humane mission. To provide the best care possible, the caregiver will also need care. TIPS TO DE-STRESS In situations where one has to take up caregiving responsibilities, ensure building coping strategies to prevent or mitigate stress. Accept symptoms of stress Its a reality that one may become frustrated, angry, depressed, anxious or helpless during a mission to provide care to a disabled dear one. Accept it and process it in a healthy way. There is a tendency to deny for fear of being blamed. If stress is affecting the rhythm of normal life, seek help. Set realistic goals There is a need to balance other responsibilities of life with caregiving duties. So, make a realistic plan to ensure care without pushing oneself into a burnout. Take help from others and paid services when needed, so that the load is tolerable. The purpose is to sustain the energy. Ignore the pseudo-well-wishers who do nothing and criticise. Do not hesitate to take short breaks when overwhelmed. To facilitate this, delegating duties of care might be necessary. Know the disease and disability Have a clear idea about the illness and the tailor-made methods of giving care to that individual. This understanding will ease the duties and will enable skills to guide others who are recruited to help in this mission. Share the load Speak to trusted individuals about your caregiving experience. Share your confusions and feelings. That will lessen the emotional burden. Self care is a priority Caregiving should not be at the expense of self-care. Even amidst the demanding tasks of providing assisted living, one should find time for sleep and rest. Ensure adequate nourishment by eating enough food on time. Set aside time for personal needs and relaxation.
CBI arrests NHAI project director for accepting bribe
The CBI laid a trap and caught both the accused red-handed on Tuesdaywhile demanding and accepting 60,000 as bribe from the complainant
FEMA Now Requires Disaster Victims to Have an Email Address
Workers at FEMA worry that demanding disaster survivors access services using email could shut out people without internet connectivity from receiving government aid.
Opposition MPs walk out of Rajya Sabha demanding discussion on SIR
Opposition MPs in the Rajya Sabha staged a walkout on Wednesday, demanding a debate on the Special Intensive Revision (SIR) of electoral rolls in Bihar. They accused the Union government of vote theft, leading to two adjournments before the House resumed. Despite the protests, The Indian Institute of Technology (Amendment) Bill, 2025, was taken up, prompting the opposition's exit.
Dr. Anjali Garg, once a dedicated doctor, transitioned from medicine to civil services, driven by a desire for systemic change in healthcare. Despite demanding hospital shifts and health challenges, she persevered in her UPSC preparation.
Ahmedabad school stabbing: Class 10 student killed by junior, massive protest erupts
Protesters accused the school of negligence and have refused to accept the student's body until justice is served. Some parents also staged a road blockade in support, demanding immediate action.
Protest erupts in Ahmedabad school after senior stabs class 8 boy; Police intervene
A tense situation unfolded at Ahmedabad's Seventh-Day Adventist School on Wednesday when a Class 8 student was stabbed by a Class 10 student. The injured boy was quickly hospitalized, prompting an uproar among relatives and locals who gathered at the school demanding immediate action.
Lok Sabha Speaker Om Birla urges MPs not to bring banners, placards in house
Lok Sabha Speaker Om Birla appealed to MPs to maintain order by refraining from bringing banners and placards into the House. This came as the session faced disruptions due to opposition members demanding a discussion on voter list revisions in Bihar.
Haryana government to hand over private school teacher's death case to CBI amid public outrage
CHANDIGARH: The Haryana government has decided to transfer the death case of 19-year-old Manisha, a private school teacher from Bhiwani, to the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) following growing public outrage and persistent local demands for a probe by the central agency. Haryana Chief Minister Nayab Singh Saini, in a tweet in hindi early today morning referring to Manisha as 'our daughter,' wrote that the state government and police administration were conducting the investigation with complete transparency and he was personally monitoring the case. On the demand of the family, the state government will hand over this case to the CBI for investigation and assure that justice is done in this matter. The Haryana government on Tuesday suspended mobile internet, bulk SMS, and dongle services in Bhiwani and Charkhi Dadri districts for 48 hours, amid escalating public outrage over the death of 19-year-old Manisha. Her body, with the throat slit, was recovered from a field in Singhani village, Bhiwani, on August 13. She had gone missing two days earlier after leaving her school, reportedly to inquire about admission at a nursing college. The villagers had launched an indefinite protest, announcing that Manishas last rites would not be performed until all arrests in the case had been made. Her family had earlier refused to cremate her until the arrest of those who were behind her alleged murder. The family members had even accused the police of delaying the registration of a complaint in the matter. Earlier, Manishas body was sent to PGIMS Rohtak for post-mortem, but even after a second autopsy, her family refused to accept it. The autopsy report stated that the injuries were lacerated wounds with a gnawing effect. Over the weekend, markets remained shut and locals blocked the DelhiPilani Road demanding immediate arrests. On Saturday, a mahapanchayat was held near Dhigawa Mandi reiterating the demand for swift action against the culprits. Rejecting the findings, Manishas father Sanjay alleged that the administration was trying to pass off his daughters death as suicide. But I can say that she never committed suicide. I want justice, he had added. Earlier, on the orders of Chief Minister Nayab Singh Saini, the Superintendent of Police, Bhiwani, was transferred and five police personnel were suspended over lapses in handling the case. However, opposition leaders have termed these measures inadequate. Leaders from the BJP, Congress, JJP, and INLD have also joined the protests.
A Varanasi court has instructed police to file a fraud case against Bhojpuri actor Pawan Singh. This follows a complaint by hotelier Vishal Singh. He alleges being cheated out of investments in the 2018 film 'Boss'. Vishal Singh claims he was promised profits but received nothing. He further alleges threats from Pawan Singh when demanding his dues.
IT employees union in Chennai protests against mass layoffs at TCS
CHENNAI: The Union of IT & ITES Employees (UNITE) held a protest in Chennai city on Tuesday against Tata Consultancy Services (TCS) reported decision to lay off 12,000 of its mid and senior level employees. Members of the organisation said that freshers are hired at 80%-85% lesser pay to replace experienced employees. TCS is in the process of laying off staff at senior and managerial levels. At the end of this, nearly 30,000 to 40,000 staff may lose their jobs, said Janani of UNITE. Demanding to reskill and upskill the staff instead of discarding them, the protesters sought the company to stop the large-scale retrenchment. With a revenue of 2.55 lakh crore and an operating profit margin of 24.3% and a 45,588 crore dividend, 12,000 jobs are slashed, stated a press release from UNITE. The release added that those at the top are rewarded with obscene pay hikes, which are denied to the average worker. Meanwhile, the government has remained silent, continuing to award public contracts to the firm, it added.
Delhi CM 'attacked': BJP alleges Rekha Gupta 'hit by someone' during public hearing; 1 held
Delhi BJP reported an alleged attack on Chief Minister Rekha Gupta during a public hearing at her Civil Lines residence. According to the party, a man attempted to assault Gupta while she was engaging with citizens. BJP President Virendraa Sachdeva strongly denounced the incident, citing a significant security lapse and demanding accountability.
'Imran Khan wasn't talented ... used to shout at us': Wasim Akram
Wasim Akram lauded Imran Khan as the greatest captain he played under, highlighting Khan's pivotal role in shaping his career. Akram emphasized that Khan's success stemmed from relentless hard work and determination, exemplified by his willingness to reinvent his bowling action. Imran's leadership instilled confidence in the team, demanding full commitment and intolerance for complacency on the field.
Over 50 schools in Delhi received bomb threat emails from 'Terrorizers 111', demanding USD 25,000 after a similar incident in August. The group claimed to have planted explosives and breached IT systems, threatening detonation if demands weren't met. Authorities are taking the threats seriously, evacuating schools and conducting thorough searches, despite previous threats being hoaxes.
No milling of hybrid varieties, Punjab likely to face paddy procurement crisis
CHANDIGARH: With paddy cultivation touching an all-time high of 32.49 lakh hectares in Punjab, the state is once again staring at a procurement and storage crisis this kharif season. Rice millers have declared they will not mill hybrid varieties, even as the Punjab and Haryana HC on Monday struck down the states ban on such seeds. The situation is already tight. As of now, 146 LMT of rice and 77.86 LMT of wheat are stored in Food Corporation of India godowns across Punjab almost touching the full storage capacity of 180 LMT. With another 190 LMT of paddy expected to arrive in mandis, the state is running out of space. Millers insist that hybrid paddy is unviable. The outturn ratio should be 66 per cent, but in hybrids, broken rice is as high as 45 per cent. We have to buy rice at our own cost to meet FCI norms. Why should we suffer? asked Punjab Rice Industry Association vice-president Ranjit Singh Jossan. The association has demanded that reports prepared by IIT Kharagpur on hybrid varieties last year be made public. Association chief Bharat Bhushan Binta added that four lakh tonnes of last years paddy are still lying with millers. The government must allow trials of hybrids since FCI specifications allow 25% broken rice, he said. Farmers, however, have continued sowing hybrids across Majha, Doaba and even Malwa, lured by higher yields. But with millers refusing to process them, tensions are rising. Unless a solution is worked out, Punjab could see a repeat of last years bitter standoff.
DPL: East Delhi Riders Ride On All-round Brilliance To Beat Purani Dilli 6 By 21 Runs
Delhi Premier League Season: East Delhi Riders delivered a commanding all-round performance to defeat Purani Dilli 6 by 21 runs in Match 27 of the Delhi Premier League Season 2 at the Arun Jaitley Stadium. Notably, with this win, East Delhi Riders become the first team to qualify for the playoffs as they are currently on top of the points table with six wins from eight games. Defending a competitive 173, the Riders struck early as Manjeet fell for a duck on just the second ball of the innings. Navdeep Saini piled on the pressure in the third over, dismissing Kush Nagpal (1) and leaving Dilli 6 in deep trouble. Despite a spirited resistance from Samarth Seth (41 off 30), Pranav Pant (29 off 25) and skipper Vansh Bedi (48 off 26), the chase never fully took off. Purani Dilli 6 eventually stumbled to 151/8 in their 20 overs. Navdeep Saini was the standout bowler, producing a fiery spell of 3/21 in his four overs. He was well supported by the rest of the Riders attack, who never allowed Dilli 6s middle-order revival to blossom into a match-winning partnership. Earlier, opting to bat first, East Delhi Riders built their innings around two crucial knocks. Skipper and wicketkeeper Anuj Rawat played a captains hand with an unbeaten 59 off 36 balls, while Arpit Rana anchored the top order with a composed 64 off 47. Their innings propelled the Riders to a challenging 172/6. Smart rotation of strike, sharp running between the wickets, and timely acceleration in the death overs also highlighted the teams batting effort. Navdeep Saini was the standout bowler, producing a fiery spell of 3/21 in his four overs. He was well supported by the rest of the Riders attack, who never allowed Dilli 6s middle-order revival to blossom into a match-winning partnership. Also Read: LIVE Cricket Score Brief Scores - East Delhi Riders: 172/6 (20 overs), Arpit Rana: 64 (47), Anuj Rawat: 59 (36), Aayush Singh 2/37 defeat Purani Dilli 6: 151/8 (20 overs), Vansh Bedi 48 (26), Samarth Seth 41 (30), Navdeep Saini 3/21 by 21 runs. Article Source: IANS
'Khada hoon aaj bhi wahin': JP Nadda mocks Rahul Gandhi's 'vote chori' claim; shares video
BJP president JP Nadda has criticized Rahul Gandhi's vote chori claims, sharing a video alleging it's a scripted PR stunt. The video features a woman retracting her complaint about missing names from the voter list. Amit Malviya also attacked Rahul after a psephologist admitted to incorrect voter data, demanding an apology for targeting the Election Commission.
Farmers protest against CPCL unit in Panangudi demanding rehabilitation package
Kharif season: Area under paddy goes up in Punjab, but problems galore
CHANDIGARH: Despite paddy being sown in the state in an area of 32.49 lakh hectares -the highest area under cultivation in the past couple of decades- Punjab is likely to face paddy procurement crisis during this kharif marketing season, like last year. The reason: rice millers have declared that they will not mill the hybrid varieties of paddy. Only on Monday, the Punjab and Haryana High Court had quashed the state government's blanket ban on hybrid varieties. Punjab Rice Industry Association (PRIA) Vice President Ranjit Singh Jossan told TNIE that the farmers would be hit as rice millers will not mill the hybrid varieties. Why should we suffer? The outturn ratio of paddy is 66 per cent but the broken rice in hybrid varieties is 43 to 45 per cent. So, millers have to buy rice from the market at their own cost and give the 66 per cent milled rice to the government, he said. Further Ranjit Singh Jossan added that last year his association PRIA, with the backing of the Punjab government, asked the Centre to physically test hybrid paddy at IIT Kharagpur. The IIT teams processed the samples at three rice mills and prepared reports. But despite repeated requests, the reports were not made public. Now, with a crisis looming, we demand that the reports be released and the Central government compensate the industry for the losses caused by hybrid seed varieties, he demanded. Punjab Rice Industry Association President Bharat Bhusan Binta affirmed that there should be a trial of the hybrid variety as the specification of Food Corporation of India (FCI) is 25 per cent broken rice. Till date, approximately four lakh tonnes of paddy is still lying with the millers in their facilities, Binta noted. Sources in the state food civil supply department said that as on Tuesday, 146 Lakh Metric Tonnes (LMT) of rice lie in the godowns of Food Corporation of India (FCI) across the state. This is not including the wheat. Together they will come to 179 LMT of rice and wheat. But the total storage capacity of godowns is 180 LMT. With around 190 lakh metric tonnes (LMT) of paddy expected to arrive in the mandis this season, once again there might be revived tensions over procurement, storage and financial viability for the states rice industry. Last year, after a a month long standoff between farmers, the government and the rice industry, the millers had agreed to mill the hybrid paddy varieties after imposing cuts on the price paid to farmers cultivating these varieties. The millers welcomed the decision to mill the hybrid paddy varieties by imposing cuts to compensate for the spoilage rates of 45 to 50 per cent. Later, rice millers in the state went on a prolonged strike demanding a ban on hybrid paddy seeds, citing huge losses due to excessive breakage during milling. Following this, the Punjab government banned both hybrid seeds. The government also announced that such varieties would not be purchased under the Minimum Support Price (MSP). Despite the earlier ban, hybrid paddy has been widely sown in Punjab this year, especially in the Majha and Doaba regions, with expansion reported in Malwa. In Majha, the area under hybrid varieties has gone up substantially, mainly because hybrid varieties offer higher yields to farmers. However, millers insist they will not process hybrid varieties. They argue that milling hybrid paddy produces only 55 to 57 per cent head rice compared to the standard 67 per cent, with a very high percentage of broken rice forcing them to buy additional rice at higher prices to meet their contracts. The Punjab and Haryana High Court on Monday set aside the state governments order of April 7, which had imposed a blanket ban on the use of hybrid paddy seeds in the state. The court said the order does not withstand the test of legality, as the state could not prohibit the use of varieties duly notified by the Union Government under the Seeds Act of 1966. The court upheld the administrative orders of April 4 and April 10, 2019, which had restricted the use of non-notified hybrid seeds while permitting the notified varieties. Leader of the Opposition and senior congress leader Partap Singh Bajwa demanded that the Aam Aadmi Party-led Punjab government treat the issue with utmost seriousness and address it as an urgent priority. The Punjab Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann has already advanced paddy procurement, moving the commencement date from October 1 to September 15. The government must act without delay. With procurement set to begin in less than a month, timely intervention is essential, Bajwa asserted. He held the government directly responsible for the heavy losses suffered by farmers during the last paddy procurement season. Despite the Minimum Support Price (MSP) guarantee, many farmers were forced to sell their produce below MSP due to the government's failure to enforce procurement norms. In multiple districts, farmers received only Rs 1,700 to Rs 2,100 per quintal for their produce, even though it was officially billed at the MSP of Rs 2,300 per quintal by procurement agencies during the 2024 season. This was the largest scam in Punjabs agricultural history, and shockingly, it remains uninvestigated, Bajwa stated.
Telangana ACB arrests two govt employess for Rs 50,000 bribe demand
Hyderabad: Two government employees were arrested by the Telangana Anti-Corruption Bureau (ACB) for demanding a bribe of Rs 50,000 to do official work. Amangal mandal tahsildar, Chintakindi Lalitha, in Ranga Reddy district and surveyor, Kota Ravi, were caught red-handed by the City Range 2 Unit on Tuesday. Also ReadTelangana ACB nabs three over Rs 16K 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 .
Telangana CM questions BJP-run Centre over urea shortage in state
Hyderabad: Telangana chief minister A Revanth Reddy on Tuesday, August 19 questioned the silence of the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) and Bharat Rashtra Samithi (BRS) in the Parliament regarding the urea shortage in the state. Reddy raised the question as Congress MPs from Telangana, along with Priyanka Gandhi, protested in the Parliament premises, demanding 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 .
Opposition holds protest against SIR in Parliament complex
NEW DELHI: Opposition leaders on Tuesday stepped up their attack against the Election Commission over the voter roll revision in Bihar, with protesting MPs holding a huge banner carrying pictures of the election commissioners and raising slogans against the poll body. The banner, which carried the picture of CEC Gyanesh Kumar and other two election commissioners in the panel Sukhbir Singh Sandhu and Vivek Joshi, also had vote chor and the words 'Silent Invisible Rigging' written on them. The protest in Parliament complex was led by Congress president Mallikarjun Kharge. He was accompanied by prominent opposition leaders and MPs, including Akhilesh Yadav and Priyanka Gandhi Vadra. Kharge later shared a video of their protest in Parliament in a post on X. The Election Commission cannot run away from its constitutional responsibility. INDIA (bloc) has raised serious questions on Free & Fair Elections with evidence, which the Election Commission should answer by investigating and not by intimidating the opposition! Kharge said in his post in Hindi. From the streets to the Parliament, the fight for voting rights continues, he also said. The opposition has been protesting in both Houses of Parliament against the SIR, alleging that the EC's exercise is aimed at disenfranchising voters in Bihar ahead of the assembly elections due later this year. They have been demanding a discussion on the issue in both Houses. Barring discussions on Operation Sindoor in the two Houses, Parliament has seen little business ever since the Monsoon session began on July 21 due to repeated adjournments, mostly over the SIR issue. The opposition MPs have raised the pitch against the CEC and EC after they held a press conference on Sunday. The Opposition says the EC has not answered any of their queries raised.
India remains one of LinkedIns most energising growth stories: Feon Ang, MD, APAC, LinkedIn
LinkedIn's Feon Ang reveals AI's transformative impact on India's workforce, with leaders prioritizing AI skills. While AI reshapes roles, new opportunities emerge, demanding adaptable skills. India is making strides in gender inclusion, particularly at entry-level positions, but challenges remain in sustaining women's career advancement. LinkedIn leverages AI to personalize job searches and support members' growth.
Telangana HC quashes criminal cases against Bhatti, Uttam
Hyderabad: The Telangana High Court on Monday, August 18, dismissed criminal cases filed in 2021 against deputy chief minister Mallu Bhatti Vikramarka and Irrigation minister N Uttam Kumar Reddy. The cases stemmed from a rally held on January 19, 2021, when Congress leaders, including Bhatti and Uttam, marched from the Secretariat to Raj Bhavan demanding 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 .
Snarl-ups, accidents... Kerala's Aroor-Thuravoor NH stretch nightmare for travellers
ALAPPUZHA: A commute through the Aroor-Thuravoor stretch of NH 66 is nothing short of a nightmare for travellers. Pothole filled service and parallel roads are resulting in heavy congestion on the highway between Ernakulam and Thiruvananthapuram, leading to immense hardships to commuters. Locals residents blame the contracting company and the National Highways Authority of India (NHAI) for their lackadaisical attitude towards making alternative arrangements during the ongoing construction of the 12.5km elevated highway. The absence of proper diversions, coupled with poor road condition and unsafe construction practices, has led to frequent accidents and severe snarl-ups on the stretch. K P Suresh, a resident of Thuravoor, said the ordeal has persisted for more than two years since the project began. Before starting construction, the company and NHAI officials assured us that proper alternatives would be arranged. They promised heavy vehicles would be diverted to avoid congestion. But even now, container lorries and trucks carrying heavy loads ply through the stretch, causing daily traffic blocks. Service roads were also promised, but in most places, they dont exist. Where they do, they are filled with huge potholes, often waterlogged, making it risky for two-wheelers and pedestrians, he said. The construction itself has worsened matters. Heavy machinery occupies much of the carriageway, often halting vehicle movement for hours. Accidents are also frequent. On Sunday, a 24m-long, 50-tonne iron beam collapsed while being lifted onto girders. Though no one was injured, the incident highlighted the dangers of ongoing works. Just weeks earlier, another beam had slipped during placement. Such accidents are regular, and nobody seems concerned about the safety of thousands who travel daily, said Josemon, a native of Pattanakkad. Parallel roads underutilised, say officials Raising the issue, Alappuzha MP K C Venugopal has written to NHAI chairperson Santosh Kumar Yadav, demanding immediate action to ease congestion. He also urged Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan to deploy additional police personnel to regulate traffic on the affected stretches. Venugopal accused the NHAI of gross negligence in maintaining service roads, failing to implement traffic management and compromising safety at construction sites. The Public Accounts Committees interim report had also flagged these shortcomings. Yet no decisive action was taken, he said. NHAI officials, however, said diversions through parallel routes can significantly ease congestion. We have already issued directions for diverting vehicles to parallel roads. However, heavy vehicles and other four-wheelers that depend on the NH are causing hardships to both construction and traffic. Roads such as Cherthala-Arookutty-Aroor, the coastal road from Alappuzha to Ernakulam, and Alappuzha-Vaikom- Ernakulam, are all tarred with BMBC and have very few potholes. These routes are more comfortable than the NH itself. But people continue to rely on the highway, which only worsens congestion and hampers construction, said an official. Parallel roads & distance Alappuzha to Ernakulam via NH 66: 57km Alappuzha-Cherthala- Arookutty-Aroor: 69km Alappuzha to Ernakulam via the coastal road: 60km Alappuzha-Vaikom-Thripunithura-Ernakulam: 68km
Students eardrum ruptured after headmasters slap in Kerala school, probe ordered
KASARGOD: Tension prevailed at Kundamkuzhi Govt Higher Secondary School on Monday after KSU and BJP staged protests in front of the school demanding the suspension of the headmaster Ashokan who has been accused of slapping a Class 10 student and rupturing his eardrum. Minister for General Education V Sivankutty has ordered a probe by Deputy Director of Education (DDE) in Kasaragod into the August 11 incident. The student, Abhinav Krishna, was allegedly playing in the gravel while standing in the school assembly when the headmaster called him to the stage and slapped him on his face, according to Abhinavs family. Abhinavs mother alleged his ears started to ache and she took him to a hospital. She said the doctors suggested a surgery since his right eardrum was ruptured. The mother alleged that the PTA president and the headmaster came to their house and that the headmaster had admitted to hitting the boy. He offered to provide financial aid for the treatment.
Jawan attains martyrdom in Siachen
Excelsior Correspondent JAMMU, Aug 18: An Agniveer soldier attained martyrdom today in the line of duty in Siachen area of the Union Territory of Ladakh. Follow the Daily Excelsior channel on WhatsApp General Officer Commanding (GOC), Fire and Fury Corps and All Ranks salute Agniveer Arun, who made supreme sacrifice in the line of duty in Siachen on 18 Aug 2025 and offer deep condolences to the bereaved family in this hour of grief, Armys 14 Corps said in a [] The post Jawan attains martyrdom in Siachen appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Agniveer Soldier Dies In Line Of Duty In Ladakh
General Officer Commanding (GOC), Fire and Fury Corps and All Ranks salute Agniveer Arun, who made supreme sacrifice in the line of duty in Siachen on 18 Aug 2025 and offer deep condolences to the bereaved family in this hour of grief, Army's 14 Corps said in a post on X.
Opposition Walks Out Of Rajya Sabha Demanding Discussion On Bihar Rolls Revision
Opposition MPs on Monday staged a walkout in the Rajya Sabha, demanding a discussion on electoral rolls revision in Bihar.
Kathua Flash-Floods: MP Mian Altaf Seeks PM Relief for Victims
SRINAGAR: National Conference (NC) Member of Parliament Mian Altaf Ahmad on Monday said he would seek compensation from the Prime Ministers Relief Fund for those affected by flash floods in Kathua district, instead of demanding a special package. At least seven people were killed after a cloudburst triggered flash floods in a village in Kathua, []
Transpersons stage road blockade in Thoothukudi, demanding immediate housing
RJD's Tejashwi accuses CEC of 'working on directions' of Modi
RJD leader Tejaswhi Yadav accused Chief Election Commissioner Gyanesh Kumar of acting under Prime Minister Modi's direction, demanding an affidavit ensuring Kumar won't accept NDA government positions post-retirement. Opposition parties, including Congress and TMC, criticized the CEC for allegedly failing to address voter list irregularities and acting as a BJP spokesperson, hinting at a possible impeachment motion.
9 teacher aspirants detained during protest demanding STET before TRE-4
Construction workers launch indefinite strike in Udupi, demanding adequate supply of laterite stone
Though the district administration identifies 147 quarrying sites, quality laterite stones are not available in those locations, says CITU leader
Students, parents stage protest demanding new school building in Nagapattinam
Air Canada suspends profit forecast as striking union defies back-to-work order
Air Canada suspended its profit forecasts as flight attendants defied a government order to return to work, demanding better wages and compensation for ground work. The union's strike, deemed unlawful, has caused travel disruptions and confusion among passengers. The government faces limited options, including court intervention or new legislation, to resolve the labor dispute.
SIR new weapon for 'vote chori', will protect 'one person, one vote': Rahul
NEW DELHI: Congress leader Rahul Gandhi on Monday said the Special Intensive Revision (SIR) of electoral rolls is a ew weapon for vote chori and vowed to protect the one person, one vote principle by stopping vote theft. Gandhi made the remarks in a post on his WhatsApp channel while talking about his meeting with a group of people who had cast their votes in the previous Lok Sabha election but their names were deleted from the electoral rolls during the SIR exercise in Bihar. The leader of opposition in the Lok Sabha met the group at the launch of his Vote Adhikar Yatra in Bihar's Sasaram on Sunday. In his post in Hindi along with a picture of the meeting, Gandhi said, The SIR is a new weapon for vote theft. Coincidentally, these people standing with me in this picture are a 'living' proof of this theft. All of them had cast their votes in the 2024 Lok Sabha election -- but by the time the Bihar Assembly polls came, their identity, their existence were erased from the democracy of India, he said. Do you know who they are? Raj Mohan Singh (70): Farmer and retired soldier; Umravati Devi (35): Dalit and labourer; Dhanjay Kumar Bind (30): Backward class and labourer; Sita Devi (45): Woman and former MGNREGA labourer; Raju Devi (55): Backward class and labourer; Mohmuddin Ansari (52): Minority and labourer, he said. The collusion of the ruling Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) and the Election Commission (EC) is punishing them for being Bahujan and poor -- even our soldiers were not spared -- Gandhi said. Neither will they have a vote nor identity or rights, he added. Due to social discrimination and economic conditions, they are unable to fight against the conspiracy of the system. We stand here with them to protect the most basic right of 'one person, one vote', the Congress leader asserted. This is a question of rights and of everyone's participation in a democracy, he said, adding that we will not let it end under any circumstances. Later, in Aurangabad, Gandhi met another set of people who had voted in earlier elections but their names were deleted from the new draft voter list. Sharing an over-four-minute video of his interaction in Aurangabad, Gandhi said, The votes of people who voted in the last four-five elections were also stolen in Bihar. And, when asked for the reason, the only answer received was -- an order has come from above. This is a fight for the rights of the poor -- we will not stop. We will stop vote theft, he said. In the video, Gandhi is seen interacting with people whose names have been deleted from the voters' list. He was accompanied by RJD leader Tejashwi Yadav, Vikassheel Insan Party's Mukesh Sahani and CPI(ML) Liberation's Dipankar Bhattacharya. Gandhi told the group that the Narendra Modi government brought in a law in 2023 to ensure that no one can take action against those who run the EC and it was completely wrong. Meanwhile, Gandhi, Yadav and Sahani also prayed at the Devkund Surya Mandir in Aurangabad as their Voter Adhikar Yatra entered its second day. Travelling from Kutumba, the yatra reached Gayaji on Monday evening. Embarking on the 1,300-km Voter Adhikar Yatra from Sasaram, Gandhi accused the EC on Sunday of stealing elections in collusion with the BJP and asserted that the INDIA opposition bloc will not let their latest conspiracy to steal the Bihar polls through the SIR exercise succeed. After 16 days, the yatra is scheduled to conclude with a rally in Patna on September 1. The yatra is being undertaken in a hybrid mode, on foot and by vehicles, as was Gandhi's Manipur-to-Mumbai Bharat Jodo Nyay Yatra ahead of the 2024 Lok Sabha polls. It will pass through Aurangabad, Gayaji, Nawada, Nalanda, Sheikhpura, Lakhisarai, Munger, Bhagalpur, Katihar, Purnea, Araria, Supaul, Madhubani, Darbhanga, Sitamarhi, East Champaran, West Champaran, Gopalganj, Siwan, Chhapra and Ara.
Himachal: Death toll climbs to 263, Shimla-Mandi NH cut off
Shimla, Aug 18: The monsoon death toll in Himachal Pradesh has mounted to 263 as torrential rains continue to wreak havoc across the state. According to the State Emergency Operations Centre (SEOC), two fresh fatalities were reported yesterday in separate road mishaps in Chamba and Kangra districts. Authorities said that nearly 397 roads, [] The post Himachal: Death toll climbs to 263, Shimla-Mandi NH cut off appeared first on Northlines .
Rajasthan Teacher Dies As Hospital Delays Treatment Over Aadhaar
A school lecturer died at the Rajiv Gandhi General Hospital in Alwar, Rajasthan, after staff allegedly delayed treatment demanding an Aadhaar card
NSF joins NESO's demand for eviction of illegal immigrants from North East
The Naga Students' Federation, along with other North East student groups, staged a sit-in demanding the eviction of illegal immigrants, highlighting concerns about the threat to the region's socio-cultural fabric and demographic balance. They submitted a memorandum to Nagaland's Chief Minister, urging immediate action from both the central and state governments to detect, deport illegal migrants, and protect indigenous rights.
'Vote Chori': Telangana CM slams ECI over affidavit demand from Rahul Gandhi
Telangana CM Revanth Reddy criticized the Election Commission for demanding an affidavit from Rahul Gandhi regarding alleged voter list discrepancies in Bihar, instead of addressing the concerns raised. Reddy highlighted alleged irregularities in voter additions in Maharashtra and Karnataka, accusing the BJP of manipulating voter lists. He also challenged the BJP to eliminate Muslim reservations in Gujarat and Uttar Pradesh.
Family Feud Erupts Over Sunjay Kapur's Sudden Death and Company Control | Sunjay Kapur Death
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Opposition walks out of Rajya Sabha over demand for Bihar electoral rolls discussion
Opposition MPs in the Rajya Sabha staged a walkout, demanding a discussion on the revision of electoral rolls in Bihar. This occurred after the Chair declined to take up the matter, leading to protests and slogan-shouting. Earlier, proceedings were adjourned due to protests over the rejection of adjournment notices on various issues.