logo
Kargil Vijay Diwas celebrated

Kargil Vijay Diwas celebrated

Time of India2 days ago
Pic: A massive bike rally was organised by Maji Sainikara Maha Okkoota as part of Kargil Victory Day celebrations on Saturday
Belagavi:
Kargil Vijay Diwas
programmes were organised across Belagavi district as part of the 26th anniversary celebrations of Kargil victory.
Various social organisations and institutions, including ex-servicemen's organisations across Belagavi district, organised programmes to inspire youth. Bike rallies and various competitions for the awareness of patriotism were the attractions. Thousands of ex-servicemen and their families, along with youths, participated in the programme.
Minister Laxmi Hebbalkar inaugurated the celebrations organised by the Karnataka Ex-Servicemen's Association district unit at the KPTCL Community Hall in Belagavi city.
She said that Belagavi district, which has given heroes like Veer Rani Kittur Chennamma, Kranti Veer Sangolli Rayanna, and Belavadi Mallamma to this country, has given thousands of soldiers to protect the country. Later, ex-servicemen paid tribute to the Amar Jawan Jyoti and observed a minute's silence.
On this occasion, the children of former soldiers and the Belagavi soldier who lost his hand while participating in the Kargil war were honoured and felicitated.
by Taboola
by Taboola
Sponsored Links
Sponsored Links
Promoted Links
Promoted Links
You May Like
Up to 70% off | Shop Sale
Libas
Undo
In Dharwad too, rich tributes were paid to the heroes of Kargil war at an event organised by North Karnataka Sainik Welfare Association, NCC volunteers, Scouts and Guides and students.
Hubballi-Dharwad mayor Jyothi Patil laid a wreath to the Kargil Stupa located in front of the deputy commissioner's office. NCC cadets, Scouts & Guides took part in the programme and observed a two-minute silence as a mark of respect to those who laid down their lives fighting for the country.
Orange background

Try Our AI Features

Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:

Comments

No comments yet...

Related Articles

Sectoral divergence growing, markets watching both macros and micro moves: Rajeev Agrawal
Sectoral divergence growing, markets watching both macros and micro moves: Rajeev Agrawal

Time of India

time34 minutes ago

  • Time of India

Sectoral divergence growing, markets watching both macros and micro moves: Rajeev Agrawal

"What we have to do now is see where India comes in because really there is not a lot of talk that is happening about India deal and that is to some extent a little bit of a concern at this stage," says Rajeev Agrawal , DoorDarshi India Fund. There is definitely some progress which seems to be made on the tariff deals that Trump has been signing and this time around it is EU. While we are of course awaiting when is going to be India's turn, but it seems that negotiations are pretty hard, but how is it that you are reading into the market construct both US and of course India? Rajeev Agrawal: So, in terms of how I am reading the market, it is quite clear that Trump is in the deal making mode, but he is really getting a lot of investments for the US which is interesting that EU had to actually go back and look at investing in the US which is really surprising to me that they are putting $750 billion in the US, that is quite surprising given their own investments that they have to do in the economy, but they are ultimately able to get 15%. Explore courses from Top Institutes in Please select course: Select a Course Category Data Science others Project Management Technology Design Thinking Others healthcare Degree MCA Operations Management Digital Marketing Data Science Finance Management Data Analytics MBA CXO Public Policy Product Management Healthcare Artificial Intelligence Leadership PGDM Cybersecurity Skills you'll gain: Strategic Data-Analysis, including Data Mining & Preparation Predictive Modeling & Advanced Clustering Techniques Machine Learning Concepts & Regression Analysis Cutting-edge applications of AI, like NLP & Generative AI Duration: 8 Months IIM Kozhikode Professional Certificate in Data Science and Artificial Intelligence Starts on Jun 26, 2024 Get Details Skills you'll gain: Data Analysis & Interpretation Programming Proficiency Problem-Solving Skills Machine Learning & Artificial Intelligence Duration: 24 Months Vellore Institute of Technology VIT MSc in Data Science Starts on Aug 14, 2024 Get Details by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Pirates Climb Aboard Cargo Ship - Watch What The Captain Did Next Tips and Tricks What we have to do now is see where India comes in because really there is not a lot of talk that is happening about India deal and that is to some extent a little bit of a concern at this stage. I just want to take that point ahead, it is a little bit of a concern now that the US has announced deals with major global economies and 15% for UK, 15% for EU, you have this 15% number that is gaining centre stage right now. Where do you think Indian tariffs could come down to? We at 26% right now. Do you think 15 could be a possibility for us? Rajeev Agrawal: I am sure India is looking at that. India has been trying to have a favourable term. I do not think given some of the negotiations and the deal making that has happened. It looks that earlier India was shooting for 10%, clearly that does not seem like it is anywhere close at this stage, so that 10% to 20% is the range and the lower is obviously good. But the given the sort of deals that are happening, 15% looks like a nice round number at this stage and that is what India will end up. Very frankly at this stage the negotiations have to be, rather than at the official level it has to be at the top level between the leaders of both the nations, that is really what it will take to get the deal done. Live Events Just wanted to have your take on the auto sector as a whole because it was Japan for which the 15% tariff has been announced and in the latest it is EU that will be going ahead with a 15% tariff on the cars itself. How do you see the sentiment shaping up for autos because 15% is indeed very less versus what was anticipated earlier. So, do you believe good times for the global automotive sector? Rajeev Agrawal: Auto sector in my view is a little bit struggling especially in the new space, in the EV space, because in the US especially the EV industry has not picked up as much. And given the desire to not have as much subsidies, so in the US for example the federal subsidies are going to go away after September. So, in the new vehicle space, in the new technology space in autos, there will be struggle there. But in other areas, maybe in the traditional ice technology, maybe there will be a little bit more of a pickup, but overall autos will frankly not necessarily do as well unless and until we see the economies start picking up in a major manner. So, where does that leave equity markets like India because it is pretty reflective in the price? We have been just range bound. Of course, the big concern is softness in earnings and we can see that clearly play out at least with, of course, it which was much expected, but individual cases within banks too now. Rajeev Agrawal: So, as you pointed out earlier in the show, clearly it is not industrywide. It is player by player and some players are doing better than others and so it is quite interesting how different players are looking to grow but really struggling either on the credit side or in the particular segments that they are in. Looking more at the overall Indian macro, I would think and the Indian markets, the big news for this week will definitely be the deal or no deal that we were discussing earlier and that could have a very sharp reaction either way depending on what happens. Apart from that as you have also said there are a lot of earnings that are coming out and those earnings will drive the market.

Dogs in, humans out: 'Dog Babu' gets Patna residence certificate; Yogendra Yadav says 'this is acceptable in Bihar's SIR but not Aadhaar card'
Dogs in, humans out: 'Dog Babu' gets Patna residence certificate; Yogendra Yadav says 'this is acceptable in Bihar's SIR but not Aadhaar card'

Time of India

timean hour ago

  • Time of India

Dogs in, humans out: 'Dog Babu' gets Patna residence certificate; Yogendra Yadav says 'this is acceptable in Bihar's SIR but not Aadhaar card'

Danny generated AI Image Swaraj India member Yogendra Yadav took a dig at the Bihar government for issuing a residence certificate to a dog in Patna and said that this is the same certificate that is being considered for SIR, "while Aadhaar and ration cards are being called fake. " A bizarre incident from Bihar caught everyone's attention, including Yogendra Yadav. A dog from Bihar's Patna district received the residence certificate. The residence certificate, issued from the Bihar RTPS's portal of Masaurhi Zone Office, carries the digital signature of Murari Chauhan, revenue officer of Masaurhi Zone Office. The authenticity of the certificate has put the entire system under the scanner, raising questions on how the tampering occurred. The certificate (number BRCCO/2025/15933581) has a picture of a dog and his name is 'Dog Babu'. The address is mentioned as Mohalla Kaulichak, Ward No 15, Nagar Parishad Masaurhi. Looking at the weird certificate, Yadav said in a post on X, "See it with your own eyes! On July 24 in Bihar, a dog got a residence certificate issued. This is the same certificate that is being accepted in Bihar under SIR, while Aadhaar and ration cards are being called the photo and name yourself: 'Dog Babu', father's name 'Kutta Babu', mother's name 'Kutiya Babu', and address – Kaulichak Mohalla, Ward Number 15, Masaurhi Municipal Council. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Libas Purple Days Sale Libas Undo The certificate number is BRCCO/2025/15933581." The District Administration of Patna assured that an FIR has been registered at the local police station against the applicant, the computer operator, and the officer who issued the certificate. Replying to Yadav, the administration said, "The Sub-Divisional Officer, Masaurhi, has been directed to conduct a detailed investigation of the entire matter and submit a report within 24 hours. Departmental and disciplinary action will be taken against the guilty employees and officers." BJP also replied and said that the purpose of the SIR is to identify such infiltrators and those who have obtained fake certificates (including elements like these), who have illegally acquired citizenship-related benefits. "Those who are getting flustered seeing themselves exposed are the ones now trying to give a communal color to this constitutionally compliant process. Foreign agencies and their informants in India are also active in this," BJP IT chief Amit Malviya said while replying t Yadav's post. This post triggered online debate where one user said, "Any person who deliberately applies with a fake name or photo should be fined Rs 5,000 or more as a penalty. Fraud on digital portals must be stopped, and this joke should be taken seriously — no application should be accepted without a mobile number." Another said: "This is not the misfortune of the Election Commission but of Bihar, and it shows how low the standard of employees in Bihar is."

Donald Trump tariffs: Which countries have made trade deals & which are still waiting? Top things to know
Donald Trump tariffs: Which countries have made trade deals & which are still waiting? Top things to know

Time of India

timean hour ago

  • Time of India

Donald Trump tariffs: Which countries have made trade deals & which are still waiting? Top things to know

With a couple of days left before a major tariff hike kicks in, the US is in a flurry of trade negotiations with several key economies aiming to avoid steep new duties. The new US tariffs are set to take effect on August 1 after being delayed twice. Some will go from 10% up to 50%, based on how much a country sells to the US. Donald Trump has repeatedly vowed to protect the 'dominance of the dollar' in his speeches, while mocking the Brics group on July 19. Over the past week, Washington has made agreements with the European Union, Britain, Japan, Vietnam, Indonesia and the Philippines. Other negotiations remain in their final stages. India remains hopeful despite delays Commerce minister Piyush Goyal said Thursday he was 'optimistic' about reaching an agreement to avoid a 26 per cent duty. Goyal said there were 'not any sticking points' in trade talks and clarified that H-1B visa rules had not come up, according to Bloomberg Television. EU secures relief, others still in talks On Sunday, the US and the European Union signed a new deal that limits tariff levels on European exports to 15 per cent. This duty is far lower than the 30 per cent previously threatened by US President Donald Trump. Meanwhile, attention has shifted to nations still on the edge of Trump's tariff regime. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Villas Prices In Dubai Might Be More Affordable Than You Think Villas In Dubai | Search Ads Get Quote Undo South Korea under pressure after Japan's success Seoul is scrambling to reach its own deal with Washington after Tokyo secured an agreement. 'Japan's success has amped up the pressure for South Korea,' a government source was quoted as saying to news agency AFP. Seoul may offer more than $100 billion in investment, possibly involving tech giants like Samsung and Hyundai, according to a report cited by AFP. The government has not confirmed this, but officials have highlighted proposals to boost cooperation in areas such as shipbuilding, semiconductors and batteries. National security advisor Wi Sung-lak said talks are now in 'the final and most crucial phase of negotiations' to stop the proposed 25 per cent tariffs. Taiwan working 'almost 24 hours' to seal deal Taiwanese officials are also racing against the clock. Premier Cho Jung-tai confirmed that his team is 'working hard' to protect the island's economic interests. vice president Hsiao Bi-khim added that negotiators were 'working almost 24 hours a day to achieve trade balance and Taiwan's industrial interests.' No clear path for Canada and Mexico Canada and Mexico were initially exempt from Trump's April tariffs but still face duties outside their North American trade pact. Mexico's rate could rise to 30 per cent on August 1, while Canada may see a jump to 35 per cent. Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum said she is prepared to speak directly with Trump to avert the hike. However, Trump said on Friday, 'there was no deal with Canada so far.' Brazil faces political hurdle Brazil may be hit hardest, with the US threatening a 50 per cent tariff on goods including planes and grain. Though the US holds a trade surplus with Brazil, Trump openly linked the decision to politics. He accused Brazilian courts of pursuing a 'witch hunt' against former president Jair Bolsonaro. Furthermore, Brazilian President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva has vowed that the nation will not take orders from Trump. Stay informed with the latest business news, updates on bank holidays and public holidays . AI Masterclass for Students. Upskill Young Ones Today!– Join Now

DOWNLOAD THE APP

Get Started Now: Download the App

Ready to dive into a world of global content with local flavor? Download Daily8 app today from your preferred app store and start exploring.
app-storeplay-store