Prime Minister Narendra Modi set an ambitious tone for the Budget Session of Parliament, declaring it a key accelerator toward Viksit Bharat 2047. In his media briefing, he portrayed the government as firmly on the ‘Reform Express,’ prioritizing sustainable solutions over protracted disputes. The session’s launch aligns with advancing India-EU free trade talks, reflecting India’s bold, self-assured stance on the world stage. Modi lauded the President’s speech for succinctly conveying the confidence and dreams of India’s vast population, expressing hope that parliamentarians would heed its calls earnestly. With 25% of the 21st century behind us, Modi urged focus on the…
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Prolonged screen time has turned neck strain, cervical spondylosis, and lower back pain into everyday afflictions for desk-bound professionals. As remote work booms, experts are sounding alarms on the importance of ergonomic practices and frequent pauses to combat these issues effectively. Optimal posture starts with eye-level screens, preventing the forward hunch that triggers ‘text neck.’ Maintain a straight spine, relaxed shoulders, and neck support. Computer monitors should sit at or just below eye level, eliminating unnecessary up-down head movements. Keyboard placement is critical—aim for elbows at 90-100 degrees, with the board at elbow height to ease tension in upper body…
Mumbai’s television scene thrives on non-stop drama, but for actors like Karan Patel, it’s a marathon that can blur personal goals. The star, celebrated for his intense performances, recently detailed his choice to take a sabbatical from daily soaps, citing a profound moment of self-realization. In a candid interview, Patel described slipping into a routine where work overshadowed everything else. ‘I forgot what I wanted for myself amid the endless shoots,’ he admitted. Daily soaps, while beloved, drain both body and mind with their unforgiving pace. This decision stems from a deeper need to realign. Patel wants to step out…
Punjab’s fight against narco-terrorism intensifies as Amritsar Rural Police, backed by local Village Defense Committees, smash a major smuggling racket. The January 29 operation uncovered 42.983 kg of high-purity heroin, four deadly hand grenades, a Star Mark pistol, 46 rounds of .30 bore ammo, and a suspicious motorcycle without registration. DGP Gaurav Yadav shared details on X, praising the teamwork that apprehended two Amritsar residents. ‘Further investigations aim to nab absconding culprits, verify supply chains, and expose the broader plot,’ he posted. This seizure ranks among Punjab’s biggest in curbing drug-arms syndicates. Echoing this victory, an earlier bust on January…
Panic gripped Chandigarh’s educational hubs after several schools received bomb threat emails mid-week. Authorities wasted no time, issuing a public notice and stationing police personnel at all schools from January 29 to prevent any potential mishaps. As news broke, specialized teams including bomb squads and fire services descended on the threatened locations. Every corner was meticulously scanned, confirming the absence of any explosives or dangers. The hoax has sparked a full-scale probe, with assurances of severe legal repercussions for perpetrators. To bolster confidence, police will maintain a constant presence in school vicinities moving forward. In a bid to curb misinformation,…
In a highly anticipated move, Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman will table the Economic Survey 2026 in Parliament today, setting the stage for the Union Budget 2026-27 scheduled for February 1. This critical document will illuminate India’s economic resilience against a backdrop of international turbulence. Investors and analysts are zeroing in on the GDP growth estimates for FY 2025-26 and FY 2026-27. These projections could sway market sentiments and shape budgetary expectations. Renowned for its in-depth analysis, the Economic Survey reviews the full spectrum of India’s economic landscape, from current performance metrics to forward-looking projections over short and medium terms. Chief…
Indian equities opened flat this Thursday, pressured by subdued international signals just before the release of the Economic Survey. The benchmark Sensex inched up 0.03% or 22.53 points to 82,367.21 at the opening bell, while Nifty edged higher by 0.01% or 2.25 points to 25,345. The calm was short-lived. Bearish momentum took hold swiftly, with Sensex tumbling around 200 points initially and Nifty breaching 25,300. By mid-morning, losses deepened: Sensex was down 447 points (0.54%) at 81,897.36, and Nifty retreated 124 points (0.49%) to 25,218.35. NSE’s sectoral performance was largely negative, with nine out of 15 sectors in the red.…
The skies turned somber over Maharashtra as Deputy CM Ajit Pawar perished in a devastating Learjet crash, prompting Pune Rural Police to file an Accidental Death Report at Baramati station. Officials confirmed that expert teams from DGCA and AAIB are on the ground, meticulously analyzing wreckage and flight data to pinpoint the crash’s trigger. Every angle of the tragedy is under scrutiny, with the case set to transfer to the state CID post-AAIB report. In Kathewadi, Pawar’s hometown, mourners have converged for the final farewell. The ceremony kicks off at the family farm, culminating in a 11 AM cremation at…
The tragic plane crash associated with Maharashtra Deputy CM Ajit Pawar’s family has ignited a political firestorm, especially after Mamata Banerjee’s pointed remarks. Congress parliamentarian Sukhdev Bhagat has called for an unbiased probe, highlighting longstanding technical issues with the doomed aircraft. In a detailed statement, Bhagat revealed that reports of mechanical faults had surfaced before, tying this crash to a troubling pattern. He referenced the Rupani tragedy and a recent military mishap, questioning: ‘Who bears responsibility for these repeated failures?’ ‘Without a rigorous, no-holds-barred investigation, we can’t address the underlying problems or safeguard against repeats,’ Bhagat urged. He advocated for…
In a significant step towards empowering women across India, the National Commission for Women (NCW) is organizing ‘Shakti Samvad’ starting today at Bharat Mandapam in New Delhi. This capacity-building meet with State Women’s Commissions (SWCs) will span two days, fostering dialogue on critical issues affecting women’s rights. The initiative seeks to bolster institutional synergy, disseminate effective strategies, and elevate the operational strengths of state-level bodies. Coming hot on the heels of back-to-back successes in Ayodhya and Mumbai, this third edition within a year highlights NCW’s proactive approach to collaborative governance in gender equity. The program will see participation from SWCs…