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Fri, 19 Jun 2026
President Droupadi Murmu on Thursday visited Omkareshwar Temple and Mamleshwar Temple in Madhya Pradesh, offering prayers to Lord Shiva and praying for the welfare, prosperity, and well-being of the citizens of India. Her visit formed part of her official engagements in the state, during which she performed darshan and participated in traditional rituals at both sacred temples. Later, she attended a programme titled Empowerment of Tribal Society by Spiritual Awakening organised by Prajapita Brahma Kumaris Ishwariya Vishwa Vidyalaya in Betul, according to the President’s Secretariat. Addressing the gathering, she said that in today’s fast-paced consumption driven world spiritual purity has become essential for all sections of society as it supports balance and sustainability. She added that such values are necessary to build a lifestyle that conserves natural resources and promotes long term harmony, especially in times of stress and conflict. She noted that tribal communities maintain a natural connection with spirituality through their close relationship with nature which encourages a collective welfare oriented lifestyle. She appreciated the efforts of the Brahma Kumaris organisation in working with tribal groups across India. Emphasising that empowerment is not only economic, she said true development includes self confidence dignity awareness and social responsibility. She said spiritual awakening helps individuals recognise inner strength and align with positive thinking and higher life purpose. She called for collective efforts towards building a developed India by 2047 based on spirituality social harmony environmental conservation and human welfare. She reiterated that inclusive growth must integrate spiritual values with modern development so that society progresses in a balanced sustainable and humane manner while respecting diversity strengthening unity and ensuring long term well being for all citizens across the country effectively. Disclaimer: This image is taken from ANI.
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Uttarakhand CM met the Railway Board Chairman and stressed timely completion of the Rishikesh-Karnaprayag rail project.

Uttarakhand Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami met a delegation led by Railway Board Chairman Satish Kumar on Friday at the Chief Minister’s residence, where discussions focused on strengthening railway infrastructure in the state, ongoing projects, and future requirements. The Chief Minister stressed that improved rail connectivity would significantly contribute to Uttarakhand’s development by boosting tourism, pilgrimage, investment, and the local economy. He described the Rishikesh–Karnaprayag Rail Project as one of the state’s most important and ambitious initiatives and urged that it be completed within the planned timeframe. He added that the project would make travel easier, safer, and more modern for pilgrims and tourists visiting the Char Dham sites, especially Shri Badrinath and Shri Kedarnath.

The meeting also covered the Tanakpur–Bageshwar Rail Project, with officials noting that its survey and Detailed Project Report (DPR) have already been completed. The Chief Minister expressed confidence that visible progress would be achieved by November 2026. He also called for advancing the Karnaprayag–Bageshwar and Kichha–Khatima rail lines, saying they are essential for future needs and balanced regional growth.

Dhami further highlighted the importance of upgrading railway stations across Uttarakhand to modern standards, noting that Dehradun, Haridwar, Rishikesh, Roorkee, Haldwani, Kathgodam, Ramnagar, and Tanakpur act as key entry points to the state. He emphasized enhancing passenger facilities and infrastructure at these stations.

In view of the upcoming Kumbh and Kanwar Melas, he also urged the development of special arrangements at Haridwar, Rishikesh, and Roorkee stations to handle large pilgrim crowds. He said coordinated efforts between the state government and Indian Railways would ensure safer and more comfortable travel for passengers.

He also stressed the need to expedite the doubling of the Haridwar–Dehradun railway line, adding that railway expansion and modernization would open up new opportunities in investment, trade, tourism, and employment, ultimately strengthening Uttarakhand’s economy. Railway Board Chairman Satish Kumar assured that all issues raised during the meeting would be taken seriously and necessary action would be taken.
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Fri, 19 Jun 2026
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Delhi LG announces 20 percent quota for ex-Agniveers in Group C government jobs.

Delhi Lieutenant Governor Taranjit Singh Sandhu on Thursday announced a 20% reservation for former Agniveers in direct recruitment to several Group C positions, including police constables, firemen, forest guards, jail warders and wildlife guards. The decision was taken after Sandhu held a review meeting with the Chief Secretary, the Delhi Police Commissioner and other senior officials to discuss the implementation of reservation benefits for ex-Agniveers across government departments and agencies in the national capital.

Sharing the development on X, the Lieutenant Governor said the move aligns with the Government of India’s broader vision of supporting former Agniveers after their military service. He noted that the reservation aims to make use of the discipline, professional skills and training acquired by these young men and women during their tenure in the armed forces.

The reservation will apply to direct recruitment for vacant Group C posts, which are non-gazetted government positions. According to the LG, all eligible ex-Agniveers will be able to compete for these openings, ensuring equal access to opportunities while acknowledging their contribution to the country.

Sandhu also directed the concerned departments to complete all required procedural changes and amendments to recruitment rules by June 30. In addition, departments have been authorised to assign responsibilities to these recruits based on their specialised skills and operational needs.
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Thu, 18 Jun 2026
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Madhya Pradesh: Temple trustee fatally assaulted in Indore; suspect taken into custody.

A 71-year-old temple trustee, Kailash Modi, was allegedly killed after being attacked with a stick following a dispute in Indore, Madhya Pradesh, on Tuesday morning, police said. Modi served as trustee and president of the Barah Mattha Temple near Gurunanak Colony under Annapurna police station limits. The accused, Mukesh Sharma, has been detained and is currently being questioned.


According to police, the incident took place around 6 am near the gate of a gurudwara in Gurunanak Colony. Annapurna police station in-charge Gopal Yadav told ANI that Sharma, who was reportedly addicted to alcohol, had a long-running conflict with Modi over his behaviour. Police said Sharma and his three brothers previously lived within the temple premises, but repeated disputes and past altercations led to tension between them. A case had also been registered last year in connection with a similar issue.


After being barred from staying at the temple, Sharma began living on a footpath outside and working as a labourer, police said. An argument reportedly broke out on Tuesday morning when Modi arrived at the temple, which escalated into a fatal assault near the gurudwara. Sharma allegedly attacked Modi with a stick, resulting in his death. Police have registered a case and further investigation is underway.

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Tue, 16 Jun 2026
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A Yamuna cleanup drive was organised at 28 ghats in Delhi, where CM Rekha Gupta encouraged public involvement in the effort.

Delhi Chief Minister Rekha Gupta on Monday said that a large-scale Yamuna cleaning drive was conducted across 28 ghats in the capital, with thousands of citizens joining the effort to clean the river and its surroundings. She noted that participants included people of all age groups, from children to senior citizens, who actively took part in the initiative.

Describing the waste collected during the drive, Gupta said items such as plastic bags, religious offerings, and broken idols were found along the riverbanks. She added that such drives need to be organized regularly to address the problem effectively. She further emphasized the need for targeted waste management based on the different types of waste found at riverfront sites, saying systems should be designed accordingly.

The Chief Minister also urged residents to contribute to keeping the Yamuna clean and to support ongoing environmental efforts. She highlighted that the government is working on improving the river through sewage treatment plants and plans to develop the riverbanks through cleanliness and tree plantation drives to make the city greener.

In her appeal, she also stressed the importance of properly disposing of worship materials, noting that they should be treated respectfully even after use. Recalling her participation in the campaign at Geeta Colony Ghat, she thanked youth groups, sanitation workers, volunteers, NGOs, and over 500 organizations involved in the drive. She said the large turnout reflected a shared responsibility toward keeping the Yamuna and its ghats clean. The initiative is part of the government’s broader effort to restore the Yamuna through public participation, improved waste management, and environmental conservation measures.

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Mon, 15 Jun 2026
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Officials from the Land & Development Office (L&DO) under the Union Housing and Urban Affairs Ministry on Saturday took possession of the 15.20-acre Jaipur Polo Ground in Delhi’s Race Course area, officials said. This followed an eviction order issued on May 20, which cited the need for the land for a “larger public purpose,” though no specific use was disclosed. The move makes the Jaipur Polo Ground the latest Lutyens’ Delhi property involved in an ongoing dispute over government land and legacy clubs, similar to cases involving the Race Course Club and Delhi Gymkhana Club. On June 8, the Delhi High Court directed a district court to hear the Indian Polo Association’s (IPA) plea challenging the eviction notice, but the lower court refused interim relief. The IPA has called the eviction “wrongful and arbitrary” and said it will pursue legal remedies. The L&DO has also issued eviction notices to other elite clubs, including the Race Course Club and Gymkhana Club, as part of a broader effort to reclaim land for public purposes, leaving the future use of these high-value properties unclear.

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