New Delhi: East Delhi’s Mayur Vihar Pocket 1 metro station has been renamed as Shree Ram Mandir Mayur Vihar. This station is on the Pink Line delhi metro.The renamed station connects several key areas of the capital, including Anand Vihar Railway Station, Rajouri Gardens, Rajpat Nagar and Delhi Cantonment, making it an important transit point for daily commuters.Explaining the reasons behind the name change, Sanatan Dharm Sabha Mayur Vihar chairman RP Agarwal said the demand has been pending for years.“Our committee has been working on this for the past three years. We have sent a letter to Virendra Sachdeva who forwarded it to the chief minister. This is an important achievement for us. When the metro train departs from Mayur Vihar Phase-I, we will announce that the next stop will be ‘Shree Ram Mandir Mayur Vihar’. This will increase the visibility of our Ram temple,” Agarwal said.Govind Singh Pawar, patron of Sanatan Dharm Sabha and vice-president of Delhi Senior Citizen Welfare Association, highlighting the ease of commuting, said earlier names often created confusion.“People used to confuse Mayur Vihar Phase 1 and Mayur Vihar Pocket 1. The BJP government that preached Sanatan Dharma has rectified this. The people are very happy with the decision,” he said.The name change is in line with a wider policy of changing tube station names to better reflect local character and reduce confusion for passengers. Last year, Delhi Chief Minister Rekha Gupta announced the renaming of three metro stations to improve passenger convenience. The Pitampura metro station on the Red Line has been renamed Madhuban Chowk metro station, while the two stations on the RK Puram-Janakpuri corridor under construction will be called North Pitampura-Prashant Vihar metro station and Haiderpur Village metro station.Addressing the public at the time, Gupta said the changes were linked to local history and identity. She later wrote on X that the renaming was “for the convenience of passengers” and to clearly define the community.
Shia Muslims protest in Kashmir over deadly Islamabad mosque blast India News
Jammu: Hundreds of Shia Muslims held spontaneous protests across Kashmir on Saturday to condemn the suicide bombing at the Kadijatul Kubra Masjid in Islamabad that killed at least 31 people and injured over 169 others.The attack occurred during Friday prayers in the Pakistani capital. The attacks on Shia places of worship triggered a backlash in Kashmir, with demonstrations reported in Srinagar, Baramulla and Bandipora on Friday and Saturday.
In the central Kashmir town of Magam, female protesters raised slogans against the Pakistani government and condemned attacks on Shiite Muslims. Some demonstrators raised slogans in support of Said Hassan Nasrallah, Palestine and Hezbollah. The protests remained peaceful, with participants expressing solidarity with victims in Pakistan.“We stand with the victims and we are against the Pakistani government,” one female protester said. “We want to ask the Pakistani government why we were killed,” she added.On Friday night, all J&K Shia Association Chinabal (Patan) raised slogans against Pakistan and demanded immediate action against the culprits. They also raised pro-India slogans.Protesters held Indian tricolor flags and raised slogans against the Pakistan government in Sombal area of Ganderbal district. “Our protest is against the Pakistani government, which we hold responsible for such killings,” said another protester. “Shia Muslims are being targeted in Pakistan. It is painful to see Muslims being killed in mosques during prayers. What kind of jihad is this?”Protesters hold posters of Iran’s Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei in Atura in Baramulla. They also raised slogans against Pakistan. Police said the demonstration ended peacefully.
In Milan, where the Olympics are being held, police fired water cannons at protesters who threw smoke bombs
Emilio Parodi

MILAN – A group of about 100 protesters threw firecrackers, smoke bombs and bottles at police in the Olympic host city of Milan on Saturday after breaking away from the main body of the demonstration.
Police in riot gear and carrying shields responded with water cannon to try to disperse the group, some of whom wore bandanas and scarves covering their faces. Order was restored after a few minutes.
Police sources said six people were detained during the clashes.
An estimated 10,000 people took to the streets of Milan on the first day of the Winter Olympics in Cortina to protest against housing costs and environmental issues.
The march, organized by grassroots unions, housing rights groups and social center community activists, aimed to highlight what campaigners say is an increasingly unsustainable urban model characterized by soaring rents and rising inequality.
Security in Italy’s financial capital has been stepped up for the Olympics.
According to statistics from the Interior Ministry, the demonstration was seen as the trigger after a far-left rally in Turin turned violent last weekend, resulting in more than 100 police officers being injured and nearly 30 protesters being arrested.
Left behind by Milan’s prosperity
The Olympics end a decade of Milan’s real estate boom following Expo 2015, Italy’s tax plan for wealthy new residents and Brexit, which lured professionals to the financial capital and left local residents squeezed by soaring living costs.
Some groups also view the Olympics as a waste of public funds and resources, noting that infrastructure projects damage the environment of mountain communities.
“I’m here because these Olympics are economically, socially and environmentally unsustainable,” said Stefano Nutini, 71, standing under the banner of the Communist Party’s Ennahda party.
He believes Olympic infrastructure has placed a heavy burden on the mountain towns hosting the first widely dispersed Winter Olympic events.
The International Olympic Committee said the Games will mainly use existing facilities to make them more sustainable.
At the front of the procession, about 50 people held stylized cardboard trees representing larches that they said were cut down to build a new toboggan track in Cortina d’Ampezzo.
Another banner read: “Century-old tree, survivor of two wars… sacrificed for 90 seconds of racing on $124 million bobsleigh track.”
This article was generated from automated news agency feeds without modifications to the text.
‘Rahul turned violent’: Ravneet Singh Bittu says LoP came at him after ‘losing temper’ amid ‘traitor’ confrontation | India News
New Delhi: Union Minister Ravneet Singh Bittu on Saturday expressed concern over his relationship with Rahul Gandhi The latter’s “traitor” remarks in parliament earlier this week. Bittu claimed that the opposition Lok Sabha leader had a “bad temper” and became “so violent” that other Congress leaders had to stop him.The former Congress leader said he was walking towards Parliament when Rahul approached him “after losing his temper”, PTI reported. Bittu said he took the initiative to shake hands and considered himself a “shahanshah” (emperor).
“One of his arms was held by Congress leader KC Venugopal and the other by Gurdaspur MP Sukhjinder Randhawa,” Bittu was quoted as saying by PTI.“He became so violent that he didn’t know what he had, only God knows,” Bittu claimed.The incident took place outside Parliament Makadewa, the main entrance for MPs to enter the new Parliament building, where Rahul and suspended MPs, mostly from Punjab, stood protesting on the steps. “A traitor is walking by. Look at this face,” Rahul said to Bittu. He offered a handshake, saying: “Hello, brother, my traitor friend. Don’t worry, you’ll be back (in Congress).”Bittu refused to shake hands and retorted: “Desh ke dushman..” The verbal exchange was caught on camera.He further said that he was not quitting the Congress mid-term, adding that he completed his third term as an MP before joining the Congress. bjpBittu joins the BJP ahead of the 2024 Lok Sabha polls. He is a member of the Lok Sabha and served as a minister during the third term of Prime Minister Narendra Modi.
‘We could have played better’: India captain Suryakumar Yadav gets honest after win over USA Cricket News
New Delhi: India kicked off their T20 World Cup campaign with a win over the United States, but skipper Suryakumar Yadav admitted the side will have to dig deep after a shaky start. India finished with a record of 161/9, mainly due to SKY’s unbeaten 84 off 49 balls after the order collapsed in the upper middle order. The US then responded with a score of 132/8, with the Indian bowlers taking control.
After the match, Suryakumar got honest about India’s batting woes. He said: “Only I know how much pressure we were under when we were at 77/6… We could have played a little better.” He also addressed the situation, noting that the pitch and morning light were unusual, but stressed that the team should not make excuses.“This wicket is a bit different from Wankhede’s usual wickets. But at the same time, we know that when we wake up in the morning, we see there’s not a lot of sunlight outside,” he added.Surya, who was awarded the Man of the Match award for his superb knock, explained how he handled his innings when India were in trouble, adding, “I always felt the need for a batsman to bat till the end. I never felt it was a 180-190 wicket. I felt it was a 140 wicket.” He revealed that coach Gautam Gambhir also advised him to stay till the end and come back on his own. “Gowdy Bai told me the same thing during the break after the 14th over. He told me that just try to bat till the end and you can always cover it,” he continued.With the experience of playing at the Independence Stadium in Mumbai, he focused on timing his bats and managing the innings under pressure.He also reflected on his personal experience, saying: “I definitely knew it was going to come one day…I was trying to bat in this way to save the innings for the team, but it didn’t happen.”India’s bowlers then stepped up. Mohammad Siraj, Arshdeep Singh and Axar Patel shared crucial wickets to halt the US team’s pursuit. Despite effective counter-attacks from Milind Kumar, Shubham Ranjane and Suraj Krishnamurti, they could not match the experience of the Indian team in the crucial moments.Earlier, Shadley van Schalkwyk broke through the batting with four wickets, including a triple in one over, as India were stunned at 77/6. But Suryakumar’s clinical and aggressive batting came to India’s rescue and gave the bowlers enough runs to defend.In the end, India won by 29 runs, an important but hard-earned win that showed both their resilience and the areas where they still need to improve.
Three-storey building collapses in Kota, Rajasthan; many fear trapped | India News
New Delhi: A three-story building collapses rajasthanSeveral people feared they were trapped under rubble in Kota on Saturday. The incident took place in Talwandi area where a restaurant was operating in the building.Police and rescue workers rushed to the scene soon after receiving the news and immediately started rescue work. Five people have been rescued and taken to hospital for treatment, officials said.According to preliminary information, customers and employees were inside the restaurant when the building collapsed.Sandeep Sharma, a local councilor who visited the scene after the incident, said, “There may be many people trapped. The police and administrative departments rushed to the scene quickly and rescue operations are underway. Some people have been rescued.”More details are awaited.

