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CISF barrack complex inaugurated at PM Museum in Delhi to boost readiness

CISF barrack complex inaugurated at PM Museum in Delhi to boost readiness

A newly constructed barrack complex for personnel of the Central Industrial Security Force (CISF) was inaugurated at the Prime Ministers’ Museum & Library (PMM&L) on Tuesday, marking a significant step towards enhancing both operational readiness and personnel welfare. The facility was inaugurated by CISF Director General Praveer Ranjan in the presence of PMM&L Chairman Nripendra Mishra and Director Ashwani Lohani. Senior officials, including IG (NCR Sector) S. K. Mallick and DIG (CGBS) G. Sivakumar, along with other dignitaries, were also present on the occasion. Modern Infrastructure to Improve Living Conditions The newly developed complex features air-conditioned accommodation for 55 personnel, a well-equipped mess with adequate dining capacity, and an integrated armoury. The upgraded infrastructure is expected to significantly enhance operational efficiency while ensuring improved living standards for CISF personnel deployed at the site. Strengthening Security at a Key National Institution The Prime Ministers’ Museum & Library, a landmark institution of national importance, was entrusted to CISF for security duties in 2022. The establishment of the barrack complex reflects the government’s continued focus on strengthening security …

Man in car breaks through Delhi assembly complex gate, places bouquet in porch| India News

Man in car breaks through Delhi assembly complex gate, places bouquet in porch| India News

A car bearing forcibly broke through an iron gate of the Delhi legislative assembly complex at around 2 pm on Monday. The driver then proceeded towards the office of the Speaker, Vijender Gupta, and placed a flower bouquet near the porch, an official told HT. The car had an Uttar Pradesh registration number. HT Image Further details are awaited. Authorities are treating it as a potential security breach, as per an assembly official. Disclaimer: We do not own any of the content, ideas, images, or text presented here. All rights belong to their respective owners. For more information and to view the original source, please visit the following link: Source link

Opposition MPs protest in Parliament House complex over `LPG supply crunch`

Opposition MPs protest in Parliament House complex over `LPG supply crunch`

Several Opposition leaders staged a protest inside the Parliament House complex on Wednesday, alleging an LPG supply crunch and accusing the Centre of failing to address the issue effectively. The protest saw participation from prominent leaders including Mallikarjun Kharge, Supriya Sule, Dharmendra Yadav, Sudama Prasad, T Sumathy, and Mahua Maji, among others. Protest at Parliament’s Makar Dwar The MPs gathered near the Makar Dwar of Parliament, holding a large banner reading “Empty Cylinders, Empty Promises” and raising slogans against the government. The demonstration highlighted growing political tensions over fuel supply concerns, particularly in the backdrop of global disruptions triggered by the ongoing West Asia conflict. Opposition Alleges Widespread LPG Shortage Leaders from various opposition parties claimed that citizens across the country are facing difficulties in accessing LPG cylinders. Trinamool Congress MP Saugata Roy alleged that the government had failed to manage the situation effectively, stating that people are struggling due to shortages and calling for immediate resolution. Similarly, Congress MP Pramod Tiwari claimed that shortages were visible across both rural and urban areas, especially during …

HC Bench to inspect disputed Bhojshala-Kamal Maula complex before crucial hearing

HC Bench to inspect disputed Bhojshala-Kamal Maula complex before crucial hearing

2 min readBhopalMar 16, 2026 05:18 PM IST The Madhya Pradesh High Court on Monday said the Division Bench would visit the disputed Bhojshala-Kamal Maula Mosque complex in Dhar district before the next hearing in the case concerning the site claimed by both Hindus and Muslims. The Bench, comprising Justices Vijay Kumar Shukla and Alok Awasthi, said the visit would be undertaken solely to understand the layout and nature of the site in the backdrop of the ongoing dispute and the Archaeological Survey of India’s survey report. The next hearing in the matter is scheduled for April 2, when the court will examine suggestions and objections filed by the parties regarding the ASI’s report on the 98-day survey conducted at the monument, along with several intervening applications related to the dispute. During the proceedings, the Bench clarified that the inspection would take place without the presence of either the petitioners or the respondents. “Before the next date, this court will visit the site. But only the court will visit, and parties are not allowed. Just …

ICC says final batch of West Indies and South Africa players has flown out of India after ‘complex operation’ | Cricket News

ICC says final batch of West Indies and South Africa players has flown out of India after ‘complex operation’ | Cricket News

3 min readMar 12, 2026 02:37 PM IST The last group of players of the West Indies and the South Africa T20 World Cup teams, who were stuck in India due to the Israel-USA’s war with Iran, have flown out of India safely, the International Cricket Council (ICC) announced in a statement on Thursday. The ICC said that the platers were sent back home in a “complex operation” that “took place under exceptionally challenging global travel conditions.” After Israel and USA had attacked Iran, the Asian country had responded by attacking many of its neighbours which resulted in air traffic from transit hubs like Dubai being affected heavily. “Within the past 24 hours, South Africa’s remaining 29 members and the West Indies’ final 16 members have departed on flights to their respective homelands, bringing to a close a complex operation that has taken place under exceptionally challenging global travel conditions,” the ICC statement read. Members from both South Africa and West Indies had slammed the lack of communication and had taken to social media to …

Argument Over Pet Dog Urinating Turns Into Fight At Bengaluru Housing Complex | Bengaluru-news News

Argument Over Pet Dog Urinating Turns Into Fight At Bengaluru Housing Complex | Bengaluru-news News

Last Updated:March 07, 2026, 15:16 IST The incident occurred at the Brigade Eutopia East apartment complex, where a resident, Tarun Arora, had taken his dog for a walk on March 3 in Block A. DINKWADs are a marketer’s delight because they are brand loyal and typically don’t quibble about price tags. Representational image A dispute over a pet dog being allowed to urinate in a common area led to a scuffle among residents at an apartment complex in Bengaluru’s Varthur area. The incident occurred at the Brigade Eutopia East apartment complex, where a resident, Tarun Arora, had taken his dog for a walk on March 3 in Block A. According to the complaint, Arora allegedly took the dog to a designated walking and exercise area meant for senior citizens, where several elderly residents were exercising. When the dog urinated there, the seniors objected and asked him to take the pet to the separate pet dog park available in the apartment premises. The argument soon escalated into a physical altercation, with around seven to eight senior …

On cards, a new medical college and a court complex for Dwarka | Delhi News

On cards, a new medical college and a court complex for Dwarka | Delhi News

Dwarka, a planned sub-city in Southwest Delhi, is set to get a new medical college and a court complex next year. The government plans to convert the Dwarka district court into a medical college and construct a new district court near the National Law College, The Indian Express has learnt. Inaugurated in 2008, the district court in Dwarka is located in Sector 10, spread across an area of 3.70 Ha. It is a seven-storey building with four blocks. “A proposal was moved for constructing a new court complex after demolishing the current Dwarka court on the same plot. There was also another proposal for construction of a new medical college in Sector 14, near the law college. It was sent to (PWD) minister (Parvesh Sahib Singh) for perusal,” a senior government official said. “But after going through the proposal and the cost of the project, the minister suggested that instead of demolishing the court which is in a good condition, it could be developed into a medical college,” the official added. Officials said Singh also …

Prithviraj Sukumaran on his role of Kumbha in Varanasi: “A layered and one of the most complex characters of Rajamouli sir”

Prithviraj Sukumaran on his role of Kumbha in Varanasi: “A layered and one of the most complex characters of Rajamouli sir”

SS Rajamouli’s epic film, Varanasi continues to create buzz around Prithviraj Sukumaran’s portrayal of the primary antagonist, Kumbha. Wheelchair-bound and visually restricted in movement, Kumbha presented the actor with an unusual creative challenge. Prithviraj Sukumaran on his role of Kumbha In a recent interview with Collider, Prithviraj spoke about his character of Kumbha. He said, “As an actor, especially after doing so much work in the industry, you function almost subconsciously, always aware that your body is available as a communication tool. Then you are put in a situation where nothing from the neck down is visible, and you realize that whatever you do physically will not be seen. Everything you have at your disposal is concentrated on your face. What you need to convey must come through your face and eyes,” he explained. Prithviraj further said, “None of Kumbha’s emotions is one-dimensional. Everything he does and says carries a great deal of weight from his past, with layers of subtext beneath every line. That complexity is what makes the character so compelling for me, …

‘I have no regrets’: Lindsey Vonn defiant after Olympic crash leaves her with complex leg fracture | Cricket News

‘I have no regrets’: Lindsey Vonn defiant after Olympic crash leaves her with complex leg fracture | Cricket News

3 min readFeb 10, 2026 02:45 PM IST American ski great Lindsey Vonn said she has “no regrets” after suffering a complex tibia fracture in a dramatic crash during the women’s downhill at the Winter Olympics in Cortina, an injury that will require multiple surgeries. The 41-year-old, competing at her fifth and final Olympic Games, crashed just 13 seconds into Sunday’s race after striking a gate while already racing with ruptured ligaments in her left knee. Thrown violently off balance, Vonn was left screaming in pain on the course and required prolonged medical attention before being airlifted to a hospital in Treviso. Vonn, the 2010 Olympic downhill champion, later underwent surgery on her fractured left leg. “Yesterday my Olympic dream did not finish the way I dreamt it would,” Vonn wrote in a post on Instagram on Monday. “It wasn’t a storybook ending or a fairytale; it was just life. I dared to dream and had worked so hard to achieve it.” “While yesterday did not end the way I had hoped, and despite the …

Exclusive: When Soumitra Chatterjee Feared He Wasn’t Good-looking Enough, Faced Inferiority Complex

Exclusive: When Soumitra Chatterjee Feared He Wasn’t Good-looking Enough, Faced Inferiority Complex

Soumitra Chatterjee is widely regarded as one of the most legendary actors in Indian cinema, especially in Bengal, where his influence shaped generations artistes. Known for his classical good looks, acting prowess and effortless charm, he was often described as one of the most handsome actors of his time. However, as a child, he suffered from an inferiority complex and feared that he wasn’t good-looking enough. During his last conversation with Filmfare, the actor shared, “As a child, I suffered from an inferiority complex. But not to the extent of being called pathological. In my family, everyone was good-looking. I feared I wasn’t good-looking enough. They’d wonder where this dark child came from. It would upset me, but acting gave me the scope to hide myself. My father (a lawyer and an amateur actor) encouraged us to act, recite poems…That gave me a push to go in this direction. He continued, “I was admired in my class. I played football, hockey, cricket… I forged friendships in school. I loved being with people. But one habit …