Author: News Analysis India

The magic of Housefull 2 is back in a fresh avatar! Akshay Kumar, Riteish Deshmukh, and Shreyas Talpade reunited on the popular game show Wheel of Fortune, where Akshay takes center stage as host. This powerhouse trio, known for their hilarious antics in the 2012 comedy hit, brought their A-game to the puzzle-solving frenzy. Reflecting on the fun, Riteish said, ‘Akshay’s presence turns the game into something magical. His charm and spontaneity make every instant memorable. I loved cracking clues, sharing laughs, and embracing the show’s dynamic format. It’s a brain-teaser that doubles as a laughter riot – every wheel…

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Good news for the lakhs of vehicles plying daily between Noida and Greater Noida—a fresh bypass route is gearing up for launch. Fast-paced work on the Hindon River bridge from Knowledge Park III to Noida Sectors 146-147, complete with connecting roads, signals smoother commutes ahead. Once operational, this infrastructure boost will decongest Pari Chowk dramatically and enhance connectivity between the twin cities. On Tuesday, GM AK Singh from Greater Noida Authority toured the site, scrutinizing advancements on the bridge and the one-km approach road into Greater Noida, budgeted at 25 crores. Halfway through the approach road construction, the team is…

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Kolkata, January 27: Tripti Mukherjee’s journey from a simple learner of Kantha embroidery to a Padma Shri awardee exemplifies the power of preserving and promoting traditional arts. Hailing from Birbhum’s Suri, this artisan has transformed the lives of over 20,000 rural women by imparting the Nakshi Kantha skills she first imbibed from her mother. In a candid conversation, Tripti expressed her joy at the prestigious recognition, dedicating it wholeheartedly to her mother. ‘She taught me everything, and this honor belongs to her,’ she stated. Her initiative spans the breadth of Birbhum district, where she has conducted extensive training programs in…

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India’s postal service is set to revolutionize retail investing. On Tuesday, the Department of Posts under the Ministry of Communications inked a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with Stock Holding Services Limited (SSL) in New Delhi. The agreement opens up regulated stock market services to the masses through the trusted postal network. By tapping into India Post’s credibility and pan-India presence, the partnership seeks to increase citizen engagement in formal capital markets. Users can now access SSL offerings via convenient digital tools like onboarding links and QR codes at designated post offices. From demat account openings to mutual fund investments and…

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In a strategic push to strengthen West Delhi’s public health network, Indira Gandhi Hospital (IGH) Dwarka has unveiled comprehensive service expansions. Spearheaded by the Delhi government led by CM Rekha Gupta, these improvements aim to provide equitable, efficient healthcare to all citizens. A standout feature is the dialysis unit’s growth from 35 to 50 beds, set to minimize patient waitlists and streamline renal treatments. Emergency diagnostics got a lift with the installation of a high-powered 500 MA X-ray in radiology, offering swift, accurate scans for trauma victims. Operation theater hours now stretch to 14 hours daily, from morning to evening,…

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In a crucial prelude to the Budget Session, Defence Minister Rajnath Singh led an all-party huddle in New Delhi on Tuesday. CPI’s voice, Rajya Sabha MP P. Santosh Kumar, didn’t hold back, unleashing a barrage of critiques on economic distress, electoral manipulations, security overreach, and diplomatic lapses. Kicking off with federal finances, CPI spotlighted Kerala’s plight under stringent borrowing limits imposed by the Centre. The state stares down a ₹21,000 crore-plus shortfall this year. ‘Extraordinary crisis demands swift central aid via a special package,’ Kumar demanded, framing it as a test of cooperative federalism. Electoral processes faced withering attack. The…

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Pakistan’s assault on press freedom collides head-on with its tolerance for terrorism, according to a damning analysis. State critics among journalists endure harassment via draconian laws—routine interrogations lead straight to jail cells. On the flip side, genuine extremists fundraise, enlist radicals, propagate hate, and glorify jihad, violence, and expansionist agendas without fear of reprisal. Uzay Bulut, in PJ Media, critiques the West’s embrace of Pakistan as a key ally, labeling South Asia policy as utterly misguided and devoid of principles or facts. A recent court ruling exemplifies the irony: eight journalists and online voices received life sentences in absentia for…

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Amid swirling rumors, India’s Health Ministry set the record straight: only two Nipah virus infections in West Bengal since December. This January 27 announcement aims to quell misinformation flooding news channels. Authorities traced 196 potential exposures linked to the cases. Under NCDC oversight, every contact underwent thorough checks—tests negative, no illness signs. This containment success highlights coordinated central-state efforts. Post-confirmation, protocols kicked in immediately: enhanced monitoring, laboratory scrutiny, and on-ground probes. These steps nipped the virus in the bud, preventing wider transmission. Nipah originates in fruit bats, spreading human-to-human through infected secretions. It triggers acute breathing issues and brain swelling,…

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In a damning expose, Pakistan faces an annual revenue hemorrhage of around 1 trillion rupees due to widespread tax dodging. Pakistani outlets like Business Recorder lay bare how evasion in key sectors is not just rampant but protected at high levels. Real estate leads the pack, evading 500 billion rupees yearly through undervaluation scams. The black-market tobacco business chips in another 310 billion, operating brazenly outside formal channels. Many consumer industries shun the documented economy altogether, thriving in shadows. The report accuses regulators of collusion, stating such scale couldn’t exist without their backing. A mere nudge of enforcement could shrink…

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Actress Chitrangda Singh is gearing up to portray the emotional core of an army family in ‘Battle of Galwan’, a film that promises to immortalize the 2020 Galwan Valley standoff. Her preparation involved intimate conversations with military wives, revealing a world where inner turmoil coexists with outward poise. As the daughter of a seasoned army officer, Chitrangda had always admired the structured life her family led. But slipping into the role of a soldier’s spouse was transformative. ‘My father’s tales were routine for me, but hearing from army wives was eye-opening,’ she reflected. ‘It made me truly grasp the quiet…

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