A political storm has erupted over admissions at the new Shri Mata Vaishno Devi Institute of Medical Excellence, with 42 out of 50 students being Muslim. Hindu groups protested, demanding admissions based on faith, while J&K CM Omar Abdullah defended the merit-based selection, emphasizing the nation's secular constitution and questioning religion-based reservations.
2026 State Polls On The Backburner, Congress Leaders Chase Rahul Gandhi's Nod For Rajya Sabha
The party needs a glue to keep it together, and the Rajya Sabha offers an opportunity. However, the challenge before Rahul Gandhi is to ensure that he can keep all happy
Jharkhand minister faces flak over lock up BLOs call, EC seeks report
4 Choksi flats to go under hammer
Sandesaras to pay Rs 5.1kcrore, SC drops bank fraud case
Need to strengthen free speech: CJI Surya Kant
'Also Require A Framework To Curb Its Abuse'
HC seeks govt reply to Agusta accused's plea
Judge biased, transfer case, says Rabri
SC to NIA: File status report on Manipur probe
Congress hails elevation of Justice Kant
Invoking criminal law when ties sour a disturbing trend: SC
Enjoy travelling, says SC, refuses to club hate FIRs
SC to hear plea to end income tax exemption for political parties
INDIA bloc biggest roadblock to free & fair elections: BJP
PM Modi to hoist Ram temple flag to mark its completion today
For 1st time, Army to honour heroes of 1980s Operation Pawan
New Delhi protests as Beijing trashes Arunachali's passport
India-EU summit: FTA, defence and connectivity among key outcomes, EU seeks Paris commitment
Reddy congratulates J&K for joining mineral auction map
Union Minister, CM Omar launch e-auction of Limestone Blocks Jammu Tawi, Nov 24: Union Minister for Coal and Mines G. Kishan Reddy on Monday congratulated Jammu and Kashmir for formally joining Indias mineral auction map as he and Chief Minister Omar Abdullah jointly launched the e-auction of limestone blocks in Jammu. Speaking at the launch [] The post Reddy congratulates J&K for joining mineral auction map appeared first on Northlines .
Omar rules out 20 pc power tariff hike after backlash
Says SMVDU admissions based on merit Jammu Tawi, Nov 24: Chief Minister, Omar Abdullah on Monday dismissed reports of a proposed 20% hike in peak-hour power tariffs in Kashmir, stating that no such proposal was under consideration. Speaking on the sidelines of the launch of J&Ks first-ever e-auction of seven limestone mineral blocks, he said, [] The post Omar rules out 20 pc power tariff hike after backlash appeared first on Northlines .
Tri-services reflect Indias strategic might; Op Sindoor proves it: Army Chief
Says forces active across all domainsfrom Ladakh to the Indian Ocean Srinagar, Nov 24:Army Chief General Upendra Dwivedi on Monday said the strength of armed forces lies in synergy and that the tri-services the Army, Navy and the Air Force form the trinity of Indias strategic strength. Speaking during the commissioning of INS Mahe [] The post Tri-services reflect Indias strategic might; Op Sindoor proves it: Army Chief appeared first on Northlines .
Budget 2026-27: J&K Govt to begin budget discussions from Dec 1
Finance Deptt to hold discussions with 36 departments Jammu Tawi, Nov 24:As part of the exercise to prepare the Budget for the financial year 2026-27, the Jammu and Kashmir Finance Department will begin discussions on the budget proposals from December 1. In a communication, the Finance Department has informed administrative secretaries that the budget discussions [] The post Budget 2026-27: J&K Govt to begin budget discussions from Dec 1 appeared first on Northlines .
ICDS officials among four injured in road mishap
Srinagar, Nov 24: Four persons, including a senior government officer, were injured on Monday after a Bolero vehicle crashed into an electric pole at Suthsoo Kalan in Chattergam area of Budgam district. Officials said that all the injured were first taken to CHC Chattergam and later referred to SMHS Hospital Srinagar for specialised treatment. The [] The post ICDS officials among four injured in road mishap appeared first on Northlines .
Police continue security inspections, CASOs in districts
Chemical shops, hospitals checked to prevent unlawful activities Jammu Tawi, Nov 24:Jammu & Kashmir Police on Monday continued with its extensive security inspections and joint operations across the region as part of ongoing efforts to maintain public safety and prevent unlawful activities, officials said here. Officials said that the operations included checks of commercial establishments, [] The post Police continue security inspections, CASOs in districts appeared first on Northlines .
ED attaches property worth Rs 1 crore in money laundering case
Jammu Tawi, Nov 24:Directorate of Enforcement, Jammu has attached an immovable property worth Rs 1 Crore under the Prevention of Money Laundering Act (PMLA), 2002. According to a statement, the provisionally attached property comprises industrial land at Panipat, Haryana of M/s Vidit Healthcare Pvt. Ltd., Sirmour, HP. The statement reads that the ED initiated investigation [] The post ED attaches property worth Rs 1 crore in money laundering case appeared first on Northlines .
CM advocates collaboration of Industries with NSE
Jammu Tawi, Nov 24:In a significant step toward strengthening the financial ecosystem for Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs) and Micro, Small & Medium Enterprises (MSMEs) in Jammu and Kashmir, a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) was today signed between Department of Industries & Commerce, Government of J&K, and the National Stock Exchange of India Limited (NSE). [] The post CM advocates collaboration of Industries with NSE appeared first on Northlines .
J&K set to confer Artisan Awards in Handicrafts & Handloom sector
Srinagar, Nov 24:The Handicrafts and Handloom Department is all set to confer the annual UT Artisan Awards for the year 2024 amongst the selected craft-persons, who have kept the famed handicrafts legacy alive in Jammu & Kashmir. Deputy Chief Minister, Surinder Kumar Choudhary, who is also Minister In-Charge Industries & Commerce, shall distribute the coveted [] The post J&K set to confer Artisan Awards in Handicrafts & Handloom sector appeared first on Northlines .
Kargil council chief accuses Ladakh LG of bias, flags hospital, connectivity gaps
BJP, PDP turn up heat on J&K government on power surcharge; CM says no such proposal
Resolution declares Anandpur Sahib, Talwandi Sabo, Galiara area around Golden Temple holy cities
Ethiopia volcano ash plumes: DGCA issues advisory; asks airlines to avoid affected region
India's aviation regulator has advised airlines to avoid flight paths and altitudes affected by volcanic ash from Ethiopia's Hayli Gubbi eruption. Airports are inspecting runways for contamination, with flight disruptions anticipated as ash plumes move eastward towards Delhi and Jaipur.
G20 Declaration focuses on immediate economic agenda sideling views on conflicts
PM Modi refurbishes his image to a big extent as a defender for Global South By Nitya Chakraborty The two day G20 summit which ended at Johannesburg in South Africa on November 23 afternoon signalled two major political developments. First, the US, the leader of the democratic world got isolated geo-politically due to the [] The post G20 Declaration focuses on immediate economic agenda sideling views on conflicts appeared first on Northlines .
Kishan Bhawnani, Maharashtra Guru Tegh Bahadur Singhs message of martyrdom was not restricted to any single land or community. Over the centuries, his sacrifice has evolved into one of the strongest moral foundations of the global human rights movement. The international observance of the 350th martyrdom year of Guru Tegh Bahadur Ji in 2025, therefore, [] The post Guru Tegh Bahadur Jis Sacrifice: A Historical Foundation for the Global Human Rights Struggle Against Religious Intolerance appeared first on Northlines .
Indo-US trade deal is nearing conclusion as both sides dilute earlier hard stance
U.S. insistence on market access to agri and dairy remains the only major issue By Kalyani Shankar The long-awaited trade deal between the US and India is coming close. The US has indicated a potential reduction of the 50% tariff on Indian goods. President Donald Trump is expressing some flexibility on the matter. Were [] The post Indo-US trade deal is nearing conclusion as both sides dilute earlier hard stance appeared first on Northlines .
The Heavens will not find his equal!
The Creator, it seems, poured his last reserves of rugged grace and endearing charm into one manDharmendra Singh Deol. Actors like him are not sculpted by training, nor manufactured by film factories. They are born with a destiny, blessed with an aura that refuses to dim even with time. Today, as the curtain falls on [] The post The Heavens will not find his equal! appeared first on Northlines .
'Not an easy task': Bengal CEO lauds BLOs amid SIR; seeks reports on alleged work-pressure deaths
Booth Level Officers in Kolkata protested against work-related stress during the special intensive revision of electoral rolls. The Chief Election Officer stated that District Magistrates have been asked to assist BLOs and investigate the deaths of four BLOs during the exercise. The protest highlights concerns over immense work pressure and its impact on BLOs' health.
Playtime turns nightmare for 6-year-old as he loses ear in pitbull attack in Delhi
A six-year-old boy suffered horrific injuries, including a severed ear, after being mauled by a neighbor's pitbull in Delhi's Prem Nagar. The brutal attack, captured on CCTV, saw the dog lunge at the child while he was playing. The dog's owner has been arrested, and the boy is undergoing treatment.
Gurugram police arrest 2 men for trafficking youths for Myanmar cyber slavery
Gurugram police have arrested two men in Hisar for allegedly recruiting and trafficking Indian nationals to Myanmar for cyber-fraud activities orchestrated by Chinese individuals. The accused, Sandeep and Mukul, were themselves repatriates who lured victims with job promises in Thailand, then forced them into criminal operations and extorted money. They earned commissions for their recruitment efforts.
Delhi government issued advisory on Monday for 50 per cent on-site staff for offices to combat rising air pollution, following directions from the Commission for Air Quality Management. This measure aims to reduce exposure and vehicular emissions, with staggered timings already in effect for government offices until 2026.
Seventeen protesters were sent to judicial custody in Delhi for demonstrating at India Gate against air pollution, bringing the total arrests to 22. Police reported protesters obstructed and assaulted officers, using pepper spray. Two FIRs were registered under the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita.
'You're Chinese': Arunachal woman harassed by Shanghai airport officials; told passport 'invalid'
An Indian national from Arunachal Pradesh faced an 18-hour ordeal at Shanghai Pudong Airport, with Chinese immigration officials deeming her passport invalid due to her birthplace. Prema Wangjom Thongdok, a UK resident, was allegedly told Arunachal is not part of India. The Indian embassy intervened, resolving the issue.
Veteran actor Dharmendra, who died at 89, tasted immediate electoral success when he joined the BJP in 2004 but did not last long enough in politics to carve out a path for himself
BLO deaths: EC moves fast after audio surfaces of official claiming stress; TMC sharpens attack
The Election Commission is addressing work-related stress among Booth Level Officers (BLOs) during Kerala's Special Intensive Revision of electoral rolls after an audio message went viral. This follows reports of BLO suicides and deaths due to excessive pressure in several states, prompting protests and criticism from political parties regarding the rushed and opaque nature of the revision process.
Threat from AI-generated deepfakes: If all can be faked, how do you know whats real?
India grapples with AI-generated deepfakes, a digital menace distorting reality and undermining trust. These hyper-realistic creations, increasingly used in politics and scams, pose a significant threat to public perception and democratic integrity. Experts warn of the growing sophistication of this technology, emphasizing the urgent need for stronger legal frameworks and enhanced digital literacy to combat the deepening threat.
Bollywood legend Dharmendra, the 'He-Man' of Hindi cinema, has passed away at 89. Meanwhile, a Delhi protest over pollution saw pro-Naxal slogans, leading to arrests. Mamata Banerjee flagged poll process concerns to the EC, and the BJP criticized Rahul Gandhi for skipping the CJI's oath. India's cricket team collapsed against South Africa.
SC Seeks Centres Response on Plea Against Anonymous Cash Donations to Political Parties
New Delhi, Nov 24: The Supreme Court on Monday issued notices to the Centre, the Election Commission (EC), and major political parties on a plea challenging the legality of the Income Tax Act provision that permits political parties to accept anonymous cash donations below 2,000. A bench of Justices Vikram Nath and Sandeep Mehta sought [] The post SC Seeks Centres Response on Plea Against Anonymous Cash Donations to Political Parties appeared first on Northlines .
West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee has expressed alarm to the Election Commission over two disturbing developments concerning the state's election machinery. She questioned the outsourcing of data entry work by the Chief Electoral Officer and the proposal to set up polling booths in private housing complexes, citing concerns about fairness and potential political influence.
Don't respect Ambedkar, Samvidhan: BJP slams Rahul for skipping CJIs oath taking; calls it boycott
The BJP has criticized Rahul Gandhi for his absence at the oath-taking ceremony of Justice Surya Kant as the new Chief Justice of India. Party spokesperson Shehzad Poonawalla alleged Gandhi's boycott showed disrespect to B.R. Ambedkar and the Constitution, suggesting a preference for 'parivaar tantra' over constitutional norms. The event saw the presence of top government dignitaries.
LG Sinha Reviews Training, Preparedness at JKP Commando Centre in Sunjwan
Jammu, Nov 24: Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha on Monday visited the Jammu and Kashmir Polices Commando Training Centre (CTC) in Sunjwan to review specialised training modules and ongoing activities at the facility. The LG was briefed on operational preparedness, including counter-terror and tactical training imparted to trainees. He also interacted with police personnel undergoing various [] The post LG Sinha Reviews Training, Preparedness at JKP Commando Centre in Sunjwan appeared first on Northlines .
Dharmendra passes away: PM Modi calls it 'end of an era'; offers condolences to Deol family
Prime Minister Narendra Modi and President Droupadi Murmu mourned the passing of veteran actor Dharmendra, hailing his end of an era contribution to Indian cinema. The 89-year-old actor, known as the 'He-Man of Bollywood', leaves behind a legacy of over 300 films and memorable performances.
Veteran Actor Dharmendra Dies, Political Leaders Mourn Loss Of Bollywood Legend
Dharmendra, legendary Bollywood actor known as He-Man, passed away at 89. Anil Deshmukh and Sharad Pawar mourn his loss, recalling iconic roles in Sholay and other classics.
Union Minister Kiren Rijiju is in Bhutan to bring back sacred relics of Lord Buddha. These relics were displayed in Bhutan from November 8 to 18. The exposition highlighted the spiritual and cultural ties between India and Bhutan. Bhutan's Prime Minister thanked India for the significant event. Prime Minister Modi also expressed gratitude for the warm reception of the relics.
How to check if your name is in 2002-2003 electoral roll during SIR?
PM Modi to Hoist Saffron Flag at Ayodhya Ram Temple Tomorrow
New Delhi/Ayodhya, Nov 24: Prime Minister Narendra Modi will visit Ayodhya on Tuesday to ceremonially hoist a saffron flag atop the spire of the Ram Janmbhoomi Temple, marking the completion of its construction, the PMO said. The triangular 10-by-20-foot flag features a radiant Sun symbol representing Lord Ramas valour, along with an Om and the [] The post PM Modi to Hoist Saffron Flag at Ayodhya Ram Temple Tomorrow appeared first on Northlines .
DC Rajouri Penalizes 12 Employees Found Absent During Surprise Checks
Rajouri, Nov 24: Deputy Commissioner Rajouri, Abhishek Sharma, conducted surprise inspections across several government offices on Monday, leading to disciplinary action against 12 employees who were found absent without authorization, officials said. The Deputy Commissioner immediately ordered the deduction of one days salary for all absent employees and instructed that strict disciplinary proceedings be initiated [] The post DC Rajouri Penalizes 12 Employees Found Absent During Surprise Checks appeared first on Northlines .
Kashmir Shivers as Winter Tightens Grip; Srinagar Records Seasons Coldest Night
Srinagar: Kashmir remained in the grip of a severe cold wave on Monday as minimum temperatures across the Valley plunged well below freezing, with Srinagar recording its coldest night of the season at minus 3.2 degrees Celsius, officials said. Shopian in south Kashmir registered the lowest temperature in the Valley at minus 5.1 degrees Celsius, [] The post Kashmir Shivers as Winter Tightens Grip; Srinagar Records Seasons Coldest Night appeared first on Northlines .
Dry Spell to Continue in J&K Till December 10: MeT
Jammu, Nov 24: Jammu & Kashmir will continue to witness predominantly dry weather conditions for the next two weeks, the Meteorological Centre Srinagar said on Monday, warning of fog and a further dip in temperatures in several areas. Director MeT, Dr Mukhtar Ahmad, said the weather will remain generally dry across the Union Territory from [] The post Dry Spell to Continue in J&K Till December 10: MeT appeared first on Northlines .
'Lock Them Inside': Jharkhand Health Minister's 'Threat' To BLOs Triggers Political Storm
The Congress has trained its guns on the BJP as well as the Election Commission over the voter roll exercise, calling it an attempt to steal votes
3 killed in explosion at federal police headquarters in Pakistan
Islamabad, Nov 24: Three people were killed in explosions at the federal police headquarters in the Pakistani city of Peshawar, Reuters reported. The explosions are presumed to be a suicide bombing, the agency said. The local outlet Dawn also reported the explosions. According to it, at least two explosions rocked the federal police headquarters in [] The post 3 killed in explosion at federal police headquarters in Pakistan appeared first on Northlines .
Power Tussle Peaks In Karnataka; Third Group Of MLAs Backing Shivakumar Reach Delhi
Congress MLAs aligned with DK Shivakumar arrived in Delhi urging leadership to replace the CM, citing a promised mid-term power transfer. Siddaramaiah denies any leadership change.
Jungle Safari Or Foreign Tour: BJP Taunts Congress As Rahul Gandhi Skips New CJIs Oath-Taking
Rahul Gandhis absence quickly became political ammunition for the BJP, which accused the Congress leadership of disrespecting a key constitutional occasion.
Disaster averted: Ariana Afghan flight from Kabul lands on runway meant for departures at IGIA
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If Mumbai Slips Away: Raj Thackeray Sounds Alarm Ahead Of BMC Polls
Raj Thackeray warns Marathi voters to stay vigilant ahead of crucial BMC elections, highlights voter list concerns amid tense Maharashtra politics.
Garhwal villages ban costly gifts, fast food at weddings
Police outpost comes up at seat of Reds Jantana Sarkar
HC CJ retired, escaped probe for NCLAT 'interference': CJI Gavai
Won't bring Chandigarh bill in winter session: MHA
No double standards in global terror fight: PM Modi at G20
French Navy rubbishes Pakistan's Rafale claim
X location details expose anti-India conspiracy: BJP
Madani cites Al-Falah, says govt working against Muslims
In a 1st, SC goes all-swadeshi in Presidential reference opinion
'Creamy layer' cornering big share of jobs quota: CJI Gavai
Flags Rising Cases Of Hate Speech, Says Parliament Must Act
On cards, sensors on bikes to curb distracted driving
India, Canada PMs meet, set $50billion trade target by 2030
Italy slams Delhi blast, will work with India to fight terrorism
Borders may change anytime, Sindh may be back in India: Rajnath Singh
Amid 'SIR deaths', officials say Phase-2 easier than Bihar exercise
Bird strike at Dehradun airport: IndiGo planes nose damaged; all passengers safe
Kashmir doctors forum condemns Delhi blast
BJP objects to Muslim intake in Vaishno Devi Medical College, stirs row
Second 'key witness' identifies Yasin Malik as 'main shooter' in 1990 IAF killings
Sunderbani Main Chowk turns into nightmare for commuters
Locals Slam Traffic Police Inaction Ajay Sharma Sunderbani, November 23: The main chowk of Sunderbani town on the Jammu-Rajouri highway has become a daily headache for residents, commuters, and shopkeepers. Severe traffic congestion, during peak hours, that stuck people routinely for one to two hours almost every day. Local residents and traders have openly [] The post Sunderbani Main Chowk turns into nightmare for commuters appeared first on Northlines .
Two landlords booked for violating tenant verification guidelines
Jammu Tawi, Nov 23: Two landlords have been booked for allegedly failing to provide details of their tenants for their verification here on Sunday, police said. According to a police spokesperson, R S Pura police station received information that two house owners had accommodated tenants in their premises without ensuring their mandatory police verification. [] The post Two landlords booked for violating tenant verification guidelines appeared first on Northlines .
No tolerance for terror sympathizers, youth radicalisation: LG
Jammu Tawo, Nov 23: Lieutenant Governor, Manoj Sinha on Sunday chaired a high-level security review meeting here, directing officials to take the strongest possible action against terror sympathisers and those trying to radicalise youth. He also asked officials to intensify intelligence-led operations against terrorists and concerted efforts to monitor digital platforms used by terror [] The post No tolerance for terror sympathizers, youth radicalisation: LG appeared first on Northlines .
It is time South Asian countries deal bilateral relations with caution and cooperation
By Dr Arun Mitra For some time now, the events that are fast occurring in South Asia one after other are a cause of concern. We witnessed terrorist violence in Pahalgam on 22nd April 2025 where 26 innocent people were killed. Now 15 people have died after a blast in a car near the [] The post It is time South Asian countries deal bilateral relations with caution and cooperation appeared first on Northlines .
by P. Mohan Chandran Inside Indias Faithtech-Fueled Devotion Economy Is faith now a product with SLAs and tracking IDs? Who owns the ritual when a puja becomes a playlist and the priest a creator? Are we expanding access or shrinking the sanctum? And most crucially can technology scale sanctity without stripping it? Indias faith-and-religion [] The post Society: Click, Pray, Repeat appeared first on Northlines .
Indias New Labour Codes: The Pros and Cons
Jag Mohan Thaken After a thumping win in the Bihar Assembly elections, the BJP-led central government has begun implementing its long-pending policy agendas. On Friday, November 21, 2025, it officially notified the four labour codes that had been awaiting implementation since 2019 and 2020. The government claims that Indias Labour Codes mark a major reform [] The post Indias New Labour Codes: The Pros and Cons appeared first on Northlines .

