Friday, December 19, 2025 ਪੰਜਾਬੀ हिंदी

Archive News of December 19, 2025

CDSCO labs flag 205 drug samples as ‘not of standard quality’ in November

The Central Drugs Standard Control Organisation (CDSCO) on Friday declared 205 drug samples tested by the Central and state drugs regulatory authorities as ‘Not of Standard Quality (NSQ)' in its monthly drug alert for November.

While the Central Drugs Laboratories identified 64 drug samples as NSQ, the State Drugs Testing Laboratories identified 141 drug samples as NSQ.

Delhi-NCR pollution: Centre issues directions to improve air quality within a week

Expressing concern over the poor air quality in the Delhi-NCR, Union Environment Minister Bhupender Yadav on Friday issued directions related to traffic movement and removal of construction waste to ensure visible improvement within a week.

The Minister for Environment, Forest and Climate Change chaired a meeting attended by the chairman of the Commission for Air Quality Management (CAQM) and senior officers, and announced that from January 2026, reviews of action plans, being finalised now, will be held every month at the Ministerial level.

Delhi Police bust inter-state cyber fraud racket; four arrested

The Inter-State Cell (ISC) of the Crime Branch, Delhi Police, has busted a large inter-state cyber fraud network involved in online investment scams, arresting four accused in two separate cases and unearthing a money trail of around Rs 24 crore, officials said on Friday.

The racket operated through fake WhatsApp groups and fraudulent trading applications, police said on Friday.

Cordon and search operations on in several villages of J&K’s Rajouri

Joint security forces on Friday started searches at many villages of J&K’s Rajouri district after reports of suspicious movement in these areas, officials said.

Officials said that the joint forces, including the J&K Police and its Special Operations Group (SOG), the army, and the CRPF has started searches at many villages of Rajouri after the reports were received.

India’s direct tax collection clocks 8 pc growth at Rs 17.05 lakh crore in April-Dec

India’s net direct tax collections recorded an 8 per cent growth to Rs 17.05 lakh crore so far in the current financial year (2025-26), on the back of a steady growth in corporate tax receipts, according to figures released by the Income Tax Department on Friday.

Net direct tax collections between April 1 and December 17, 2025 touched Rs 17,04,725 crore, compared with Rs 15,78,433 crore in the same period of the previous year. Gross direct tax collections grew 4.16 per cent year-on-year to Rs 20,01,794 crore.

Mallika Sherawat calls White House Christmas dinner invite ‘completely surreal’

Actress Mallika Sherawat shared her excitement after receiving an invitation to the White House Christmas dinner.

Describing the experience as “completely surreal,” she expressed her gratitude for the honor, marking a special moment in her illustrious career. On Friday, the ‘Murder’ actress took to Instagram to share a series of photos from the White House Christmas dinner. In the pictures, Mallika could be seen posing amid the festive décor, with sparkling lights and beautifully adorned Christmas trees.

Nifty to touch 29,094 in 12 months supported by durable earnings, strong macro backdrop

India's benchmark index Nifty is expected to touch 29,094 in one year based on long‑term valuation averages and earnings durability, a report said on Friday.

Wealth management firm PL Wealth said in the report that India enters the end of 2025 from a position of relative macro strength with record‑low inflation, a dovish monetary stance, resilient domestic demand and improved corporate earnings visibility.

"In the near term, large-cap stocks remain preferred due to their earnings stability and strong balance sheets, while selective exposure to high-quality mid-cap names is being added as visibility improves," the wealth management firm cited its strategy.

Domestic investors pour Rs 4.5 lakh crore into equities this year: NSE

Domestic investors have pumped around Rs 4.5 lakh crore into the equity markets this year through mutual funds and other indirect investment routes, showing a clear shift in household savings towards market-linked assets, according to a report by the National Stock Exchange.

The report said India’s retail investor base has expanded rapidly after the pandemic. The number of individual investors has jumped from nearly three crore in 2019 to more than 12 crore in 2025.

Severe cold wave grips Bihar; IMD issues alert for 27 districts

A severe cold wave has tightened its grip across Bihar, with dense fog shrouding mornings and temperatures plunging sharply across the state. Even during daylight hours, damp conditions are intensifying the chill, making the cold persist throughout the day.

The India Meteorological Department (IMD) has issued a cold wave and cold day alert for 27 districts, warning that the next 48 hours will be crucial as cold conditions are expected to intensify further.

Over two million Afghans forcibly deported from Iran and Pakistan: UN

As many as 2.17 million Afghans have been forcibly deported from Iran and Pakistan, with children comprising more than 60 per cent of returnees, according to the United Nations.

According to the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP), Afghanistan has been facing one of the world's largest displacement and returnee crises as Iran and Pakistan have been forcibly deporting Afghans.

Indian scientists find missing link in body’s cells to boost therapies for Alzheimer’s, cancer

Researchers from the Jawaharlal Nehru Centre for Advanced Scientific Research (JNCASR) have uncovered a surprising player in autophagy, or the “self-eating” process that removes damaged parts of cells that can pave the way for developing therapies for diseases such as Alzheimer’s, Parkinson's, and cancer.

Autophagy is a key biological process where cells clear out damaged and unwanted materials. When a cell fails to clear waste, its health suffers, especially in long-lived neurons. The autophagy pathway, which removes damaged material and defends against infections, is disrupted in diseases like Alzheimer’s and Huntington’s.

Bengal SIR: CEO’s office seeks ECI’s permission for more assistance at hearing sessions

The office of the Chief Electoral Officer (CEO), West Bengal has sought the permission of the Election Commission of India (ECO) to allow assistant electoral registration officers (AEROs) to assist the electoral registration officers (EROs) during the hearing sessions on the claims and objections on the draft voters’ list which was published on December 16.

Initially, it was decided that 10 EROs would handle the hearing session for each of the 294 Assembly constituencies in West Bengal. However, insiders from the CEO’s office pointed out that, considering the huge number of voters in each constituency who would be summoned for hearings, there is consideration to allow AEROs to assist the EROs in those sessions.

Punjab to convene special Assembly session against G RAM G Bill in Jan

The Aam Aadmi Party government in Punjab on Friday said it would convene a special session of Punjab Vidhan Sabha next month against the Centre’s “attempt to hit the livelihoods of the poor by replacing the MGNREGA scheme”.

Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann said, “The BJP government at the Centre is trying to hit the livelihoods of the poor by replacing the MGNREGA scheme. A special session of the Punjab Vidhan Sabha will be called in the second week of January to raise the voice of Punjabis against this oppression.”

Varun Sharma on actor life: Pressure, sleepless nights, and finding confidence again

Actor Varun Sharma spoke about the emotional ups and downs of his journey in the film industry, stating that pressure, sleepless nights, and self-doubt were frequent companions. He added that beginning promotions for his upcoming film “Rahu Ketu” was a turning point, as the love and support gave a boost to his confidence.

Varun took to Instagram, where he shared a video of meeting his fans and the overwhelming response he got from them. The actor went on to reveal that he was in tears when he sat in the car after receiving so much love in Delhi.

Suniel Shetty calls son Ahan, son-in-law KL Rahul ‘my suns’

Actor Suniel Shetty expressed pride and affection as he shared a set of glimpses featuring his son Ahan Shetty and son-in-law, cricketer KL Rahul.

Taking to Instagram, the veteran actor shared a slew of monochrome images and clips of the dapper dudes from a photoshoot.

Calling them “my suns,” Suniel mentioned in the caption section.

AIIMS conducts India’s 1st Deep Brain Stimulation workshop for Parkinson’s, movement disorders

The All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS), here, is hosting India’s first workshop on advanced Deep Brain Stimulation (DBS) to enhance doctors' expertise in device-assisted therapies for Parkinson’s disease and other movement disorders.

The workshop, to be held from December 19 to 20, is dedicated exclusively to DBS in movement disorders and was endorsed by the International Movement Disorders Society.

DBS is a well-established and highly effective treatment that significantly improves motor symptoms and quality of life in carefully selected patients.

Zeenat Aman turns back time as she dances to ‘Dum Maaro Dum’ onstage

A whiff of nostalgia swept through as evergreen icon Zeenat Aman brought back the magic of her legendary chartbuster ‘Dum Maaro Dum’ on “Indian Idol” stage.

With contestant Anshika’s powerful and soulful rendition of the iconic song, which is originally from the 1971 film “Haré Rama Haré Krishna”, nostalgia filled the air, transforming the performance into a full-blown celebration.

Zeenat couldn’t resist stepping onto the stage and dancing to the timeless track, instantly earning thunderous applause from the judges, contestants, and audience alike. The moment became even more special when Kartik Aaryan joined the veteran diva on the dance floor.

Gold slips on MCX after BoJ rate hike

Gold prices slipped in the domestic futures market on Friday morning, as investors booked profits after the Bank of Japan’s latest policy decision.

Softer inflation data from the United States also weighed on prices, even though gold is usually seen as a hedge against rising inflation.

On the Multi Commodity Exchange (MCX), gold futures for February delivery were trading 0.56 per cent lower at Rs 1,33,772 per 10 grams during early trade.

Delhi chokes under ‘very poor’ air as AQI slips; dense fog disrupts flights

Delhi continued to reel under severe pollution on Friday, with air quality deteriorating further and dense fog compounding commuting woes, particularly for air travellers.

The national capital’s overall Air Quality Index (AQI) stood at 387 at 6 a.m., remaining firmly in the ‘very poor’ category and offering no respite from the prolonged pollution spell gripping the city.

The situation marked a clear decline from Thursday morning’s AQI of 356, underscoring a steady worsening of air quality across Delhi. Visuals from several parts of the city, including the ITO area, showed a thick layer of toxic smog blanketing roads and buildings, significantly reducing visibility.

Bengal SIR: Number of applications from new voters negligible compared to those excluded

In the draft voters’ list, published on December 16, the number of applications for new enrolment is negligible compared to the number of voters excluded from the previous list as of October 2025.

Sources in the office of the Chief Electoral Officer (CEO), West Bengal, have said that the number of applications for new voters’ enrolment during the first stage of their enrolment has been 3,24,800 compared to the massive figure of 58,20,899 excluded voters from the earlier list.

Suspect in killings at elite US institutions commited suicide: Officials

The suspect who launched a reign of terror at two elite US institutions with a mass shooting at the Ivy League Brown University and the murder of a nuclear science professor at Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) has killed himself, officials said.

The man was identified as Claudio Valente, a 48-year-old former Brown student from Portugal, and he was found dead in a storage facility as law enforcement closed in on him, Oscar Perez, the police chief of Providence in Rhode Island, said Thursday night.

J&K braces for rain, snow in next 48 hours; two-month dry spell likely to break

After an extended dry spell of over two months, Jammu and Kashmir is likely to get rain and snow during the next 48 hours as the Meteorological (MeT) Department on Friday forecasted moderate snowfall in the higher reaches and rain in the plains starting late evening on December 20.

Mukhtar Ahmad, Director of the local MeT Department, told that snow in the higher reaches and rain in the plains of the union territory are expected during the night intervening December 20 and December 21, and the same is likely to continue till late afternoon on December 21.

Indian stock markets open higher amid positive global cues

Indian stock markets opened on a positive note on Friday, taking cues from supportive global markets, even as benchmark indices remained on track to close the week in the red for the third consecutive session.

In early trade, the Sensex was trading at 84,866.06, up 384.25 points or 0.45 per cent at around 9:20 AM.