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    Delhi's Hauz Rani to Lucknow Aliganj: Why Summer Heat Is Increasing the Risk of Electrical Fires
    As temperatures continue to rise across Indian cities, concerns over electrical fires have intensified following major fire incidents in Delhi’s Hauz Rani and Lucknow’s Aliganj. The tragedies have once again highlighted how rising summer temperatures, increased power consumption and ageing electrical systems can combine to create dangerous fire situations. During the summer months, electricity usage reaches its peak as homes, offices and commercial establishments depend heavily on air conditioners, coolers, refrigerators and other high-power appliances. Fire safety experts say that when electrical systems are unable to handle the increased load, overheating, short circuits and equipment failures can trigger fires. The science behind such incidents is linked to the way electrical systems respond to heat and excessive demand. Wires carrying more current than their capacity generate additional heat. If the insulation around the wiring is damaged or the connections are loose, the heat can lead to sparks and eventually a fire. The recent fire in Delhi’s Hauz Rani area brought attention to the challenges faced by densely populated urban neighbourhoods. The blaze in a building in South Delhi’s Malviya Nagar area caused multiple deaths, with investigators examining different possible causes, including electrical faults. A similar concern emerged after the devastating fire in Lucknow’s Aliganj area, where a commercial building caught fire and several people lost their lives. Initial reports pointed towards a suspected electrical fault involving an air-conditioning unit, while authorities continued investigating the exact cause. Experts also raised questions about building design, evacuation arrangements and fire safety preparedness. Electrical fires often become severe because they can start silently. A faulty wire hidden behind a wall, an overloaded socket or a damaged appliance may not show immediate signs until the problem becomes critical. In many cases, residents notice warning signals such as burning smells, frequent power trips, flickering lights or unusually hot switches only shortly before a failure. The problem is particularly serious in older buildings where electrical infrastructure may not have been upgraded despite a sharp rise in electricity usage. Many residential and commercial properties built decades ago were designed for much lower power consumption compared with today’s demand from modern appliances. Urban experts say the combination of extreme heat, crowded construction and rising dependence on electrical equipment has made fire prevention more important than ever. Regular wiring checks, proper maintenance of air conditioners and avoiding overloading of sockets are among the basic safety measures that can reduce risks. The incidents in Hauz Rani and Aliganj serve as a reminder that electrical safety cannot be ignored during the summer season. While investigations determine the exact causes of individual fires, experts believe better maintenance, stronger enforcement of safety standards and greater public awareness are essential to prevent similar tragedies in the future. Disclaimer: This image is taken from Hindustan Times.
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    George Kurian resigns as Union Minister, likely to return to Kerala politics

    Union Minister of State George Kurian has resigned from the Union Council of Ministers after completing his term in the Rajya Sabha, marking an important political development that could see him shift focus back to Kerala politics. The resignation was accepted by President Droupadi Murmu on the recommendation of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, according to official sources.


    Kurian’s exit comes after the end of his Rajya Sabha tenure, with reports suggesting that he was not renominated by the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) for another term in the Upper House. He had been serving as Minister of State for Minority Affairs and also held responsibilities in the Ministry of Fisheries, Animal Husbandry and Dairying.


    While the resignation is formally linked to the completion of his parliamentary term, political observers believe the move could signal a strategic transition towards Kerala politics. Within BJP circles, there is growing speculation that Kurian may now take on a more active organisational or electoral role in the state, where the party is working to expand its presence.


    Kurian, a senior BJP leader from Kerala, has been considered an important face of the party’s outreach efforts in the state, particularly among minority communities. His experience at the national level is expected to be utilised by the party as it strengthens its state-level strategy ahead of upcoming elections.


    Although there has been no official confirmation regarding his next assignment, political analysts suggest that his return to Kerala politics could play a role in reshaping the party’s leadership structure and campaign strategy in the state. His resignation marks the end of his tenure in the Union Cabinet and potentially the beginning of a renewed focus on Kerala’s political landscape.

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    Pakistan's Hyderabad Water Crisis Worsens, Highlighting Growing Administrative Failures.

    Thousands of residents in Hyderabad are facing a worsening water shortage that has disrupted everyday life and affected industrial operations. The prolonged crisis has left many communities struggling to access basic water supplies, especially during a period of increased demand due to religious events.

    Residents from areas such as Phuleli, Pretabad, Liaquat Colony, and parts of Latifabad have reported that water supplies are either unavailable for several days or provided only for short periods. Many families and organisers of Muharram gatherings have been forced to depend on private filtration plants and purchased water to meet their needs.

    Public frustration with the Hyderabad Water and Sewerage Corporation (HWSC) is growing, with citizens accusing the authority of failing to manage the situation despite rising demand. Residents claim that while officials remain visible through online platforms and public statements, effective solutions have not reached affected neighbourhoods.

    Complaints about unresolved pipeline leaks, delayed repairs, and poor maintenance have added to concerns over administrative negligence. Some residents in the Heerabad Jail Road area have also alleged illegal water connections and repeated nighttime road excavations, further increasing public anger.

    The crisis has now extended beyond households, impacting Hyderabad’s industrial sector as well. Zubair Ghanghra, chairman of the Hyderabad Site Association of Trade and Industry (HSATI), warned that insufficient water availability is disrupting production and threatening thousands of jobs. Industries including textiles, food processing, packaging, edible oil, rice, and chemical manufacturing are increasingly relying on expensive private tanker services to maintain operations, highlighting the broader economic impact of the city’s ongoing water crisis.
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    CBI to appeal Pawanraje Nimbalkar double murder acquittal in Bombay High Court, says Maharashtra Dy CM Eknath Shinde

    The Maharashtra government will challenge the acquittal in the Pawanraje Nimbalkar double murder case, Deputy Chief Minister Eknath Shinde announced on Saturday. Shinde stated that he and Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis had discussed the matter with Union Home Minister Amit Shah, who directed the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) to file an appeal against the verdict in the High Court.

    Shinde said, “Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis and I have spoken to Union Home Minister Amit Shah. He has assured us that the CBI will appeal the decision in the High Court and pursue the case further. Necessary instructions have already been issued to the agency.” Expressing disappointment over the court’s ruling, Shinde described the case as a tragic and serious incident. He noted that Pawanraje Nimbalkar and two others were killed in broad daylight, and many people, including the victim’s family, had expected the accused to be convicted.

    “This is an unfortunate and painful development. The family and several others believed justice would be served, but the CBI court has acquitted all the accused,” he said. A special CBI court acquitted all nine accused in the 2006 murder case of former Congress leader Pawanraje Nimbalkar and his driver Samad Kazi, citing insufficient evidence.

    Nimbalkar and Kazi were shot dead in June 2006 in Navi Mumbai’s Kalamboli area. The investigation was later handed over to the CBI, and the case remained under trial for several years. Among those acquitted was former NCP leader Padamsinh Patil, considered one of the principal accused in the case. Nine individuals had been arrested and chargesheeted in connection with the murders.

    Pawanraje Nimbalkar was the father of Shiv Sena (UBT) MP Omraje Nimbalkar, one of six party MPs recently in the spotlight amid speculation that they could join the Eknath Shinde-led faction. Omraje Nimbalkar and other family members were present in court when the verdict was delivered. After reviewing the evidence and hearing final arguments, the special CBI court acquitted all nine accused, bringing a long-running legal battle to a close, though the decision is now set to be challenged in the High Court.
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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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    President Murmu and PM Modi launched Odisha projects worth over ₹47,600 crore, covering power, roads, healthcare, education, irrigation and infrastructure. Key initiatives include major energy projects, railway upgrades, hospitals, transport facilities and development works aimed at boosting connectivity and jobs.

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