Author: News Analysis India

With the Union Budget set for unveiling on Sunday, February 1, political circles in India are abuzz. The BJP has meticulously crafted a comprehensive promotion strategy to ensure the budget’s provisions resonate with millions. Sources reveal this is no ordinary rollout—it’s a 15-day nationwide blitz designed to demystify fiscal policies for the common man. Kicking off immediately after the budget speech, the campaign spans from February 1 to 15. High-profile press conferences will dot the country at 150 key spots, featuring cabinet ministers, state leaders, and party stalwarts. They’ll highlight economic boosters like infrastructure investments and reform packages that promise…

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The wait is over for fans craving more from the controversial yet triumphant ‘The Kerala Story’ universe. Vipul Amrutlal Shah’s ‘The Kerala Story 2: Goes Beyond’ has unleashed its teaser, a two-minute powerhouse that escalates the stakes with raw emotion and unflinching realism. At its heart are three protagonists: Ulka Gupta, Aishwarya Ojha, and Aditi Bhatia, embodying Hindu girls ensnared by charm that masks a deadly agenda. The visuals are gut-wrenching—romantic encounters morphing into nightmares of coercion and faith abandonment. Donning hijabs, they bare their souls, exposing the calculated trap of ‘love jihad’ leading to conversion. Unlike passive suffering, these…

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India’s path to robust economic expansion hinges on revitalizing its agrarian backbone, according to Biju Janata Dal MP Sasmit Patra. Speaking amid major policy announcements, the Rajya Sabha member outlined critical challenges and opportunities. Patra addressed the Supreme Court’s intervention in UGC rules, stating the matter awaits judicial resolution. ‘No further comments needed now; the final order will provide clarity,’ he told reporters. The Economic Survey 2026 offers optimistic GDP projections nationally, Patra acknowledged. However, he zeroed in on agriculture as the linchpin. ‘Positive indicators exist, but agriculture and farming will drive the real momentum.’ Current farmer distress is palpable:…

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In a shocking turn of events, Mumbai’s Nagpada area witnessed a fierce group clash late Wednesday over a lingering monetary dispute, injuring five and leading to 13 detentions. The altercation began around 7:30 PM between two factions – seven strong on one side and eight on the other – quickly spiraling into a full-blown melee. Responding promptly, law enforcement contained the situation, apprehending suspects and launching detailed probes. Interrogations point to a history of unpaid dues fueling the rage, transforming a private spat into public disorder. A First Information Report (FIR) has been filed under BNS Sections 190 and 191,…

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On this day of remembrance for Mahatma Gandhi, films emerge as powerful vessels carrying his doctrine of nonviolence and truth into modern times. What began as a fight for India’s freedom has evolved into a universal call for peace, vividly portrayed through Bollywood’s lens. Directors have ingeniously adapted Gandhi’s ideals, from solemn histories to light-hearted tales, making them accessible and urgent for today’s audience. These stories affirm that satyagraha isn’t outdated—it’s a blueprint for tackling injustice now. The benchmark remains Attenborough’s ‘Gandhi’ (1982), where Ben Kingsley embodies the leader’s unyielding commitment to nonviolence, chronicling triumphs from discriminatory trains in South…

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Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s upcoming trip to Jalandhar for Guru Ravidas’s 649th jayanti has sparked widespread excitement across Punjab. Manjinder Singh Sirsa, a Cabinet Minister in the Delhi government, captured the mood perfectly: ‘The entire Punjab is waiting with bated breath for PM Modi’s visit.’ In interactions with journalists, Sirsa emphasized the Prime Minister’s longstanding connection with the saint and the region’s populace. Preparations are complete, ensuring a smooth and grand welcome. The PM’s itinerary includes landing at Adampur Airport, from where he will proceed to key locations. Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann has taken a proactive step by urging the…

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Chennai’s glitzy circles intersected with Kerala’s sacred Sabarimala in a dramatic twist to the ongoing gold theft investigation. The SIT swooped on actor Jayaram’s residence for questioning, signaling his potential role as a star witness in the courtroom drama ahead. Key revelations emerged: the gold plates crafted for the temple’s inner sanctum made an unauthorized detour to Jayaram’s Chennai home. This bombshell aligns with prior probes confirming the gold’s illicit journey beyond Kerala borders. No accusations of wrongdoing stick to Jayaram—no money trails, no deceit. His bond with accused Unnikrishnan Potti? Purely spiritual, forged over decades of shared devotion to…

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Rising tensions grip northern India as Kashmiri shawl sellers report a wave of brutal assaults, prompting Jammu-Kashmir Student Association leader Nasir Kheuhami to urge central authorities for robust protection measures. In a detailed account to media, Kheuhami described how an 18-year-old student-vendor from Kupwara fell victim to a frenzied mob in Vikas Nagar. Prompted by a local Muslim Seva Sangathan, he spoke directly with the boy, who recounted being grilled on his Kashmiri Muslim identity amid discussions of terror-linked tragedies. The exchange turned violent; assailants wielded metal rods, inflicting grievous wounds that necessitated emergency medical intervention. Kheuhami paints a broader…

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In a moving commemoration of the Father of the Nation’s martyrdom, Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath visited Lucknow’s GPO Park on January 30 to pay homage to Mahatma Gandhi. The tribute ceremony, steeped in tradition and emotion, drew a gathering of officials and schoolchildren. Yogi Adityanath approached the iconic Gandhi statue, placing a wreath and offering prayers in silence. The gesture symbolized profound respect for Gandhi’s philosophy of ahimsa and satyagraha. Following the ritual, he posted on X, calling upon the public to adopt Bapu’s values in their daily lives for national progress. Adding to the solemnity, local school students enchanted…

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Jamshedpur erupted into action Thursday night as police engaged in a fierce gun battle with three fugitives wanted in the kidnapping of industrialist Kairav Gandhi’s son. The confrontation, lasting from 2:30 to 3 AM near Bistupur’s Sai Temple, ended with the suspects hospitalized at MGM Medical College after sustaining leg injuries. What started as a weapon recovery expedition at the abduction site turned perilous. The trio—Guddu Singh from Gaya, Mohammad Imran, and Ramiz Raja from Nalanda—lunged for a police carbine and unleashed a barrage of bullets. Officers fired back, targeting lower limbs to subdue the attackers. Station House Officer Alok…

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