Author: News Analysis India

In a bid to sharpen India’s edge in precision sports, the Sports Authority of India (SAI) kicked off a dynamic four-day workshop on sports science for shooting and archery coaches at New Delhi’s Indira Gandhi Sports Complex. Organized by SAI’s dedicated Sports Science Division, this initiative is set to transform how coaches harness data and science for superior athlete outcomes. Opening the event, SAI Director General Hari Ranjan Rao pledged full governmental backing for sports science, urging smart investments that yield measurable wins. ‘Especially in sports where seconds or millimeters decide fates, science must power athlete support,’ he remarked, pointing…

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Bareilly is at the center of a fiery administrative clash after the Uttar Pradesh government suspended City Magistrate Alankar Agnihotri right after his resignation. The 2019 PCS officer didn’t hold back in a press briefing Tuesday, leveling explosive charges against the District Magistrate for an alleged ‘Pandit’ jibe that he deems a direct affront to Hindu traditions. Agnihotri painted a picture of broken trust in the system. ‘A call came to the DM ordering, “The Pandit has lost it,”‘ he revealed. Emphasizing that ‘Pandit’ represents Sanatan Dharma’s essence and unites various communities like Brahmins, Kayasthas, and Thakurs, he called the…

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In a bold display of defiance, North Korea fired two ballistic missiles into the Sea of Japan on Tuesday, drawing sharp rebuke from Japan. The launches, detected by regional militaries, underscore Pyongyang’s persistent missile program despite global sanctions. Japan’s Defense Ministry tracked the first missile climbing to 80 km high and covering 350 km range. Fired from near Pyongyang at 3:50 PM, both projectiles landed beyond Japan’s economic waters, averting direct territorial violation. Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba mobilized teams to assess impacts on shipping lanes and airways, emphasizing public safety. Tokyo’s top diplomat lodged a formal protest, decrying the launches…

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The UGC’s ‘Rules for Promoting Equality in Higher Education Institutions, 2026′ have sparked nationwide debates, with resignations and protests mounting. Amid the storm, prominent Bhojpuri singer Neha Singh Rathore has voiced strong support, challenging opponents to broaden their perspectives. Speaking candidly, Rathore laid out the rules’ fundamental goal: building a discrimination-free society. ‘Why object if it’s about shielding people from insult?’ she asked. Identifying as savarna, she likened resistance to thieves fearing anti-theft laws—’Only the guilty panic.’ She referenced past battles over reservations and the SC-ST Act, which overcame backlash to empower the marginalized. ‘Change irks some, delights others—it’s the…

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Karnataka’s political landscape heated up as Deputy CM DK Shivakumar dropped a major announcement: all 6,000 gram panchayat offices will bear Mahatma Gandhi’s name. Made at a fiery protest in Bengaluru’s Freedom Park, the pledge aims to immortalize the Mahatma’s ideals amid battles over rural job schemes. ‘Congress has decided this to safeguard Gandhi’s name forever,’ Shivakumar stated, responding to letters from party officials like VS Ugrappa. He painted Gandhi’s dream of empowered villages with schools, cooperatives, and panchayats, positioning the rename as a step toward that vision. The rally focused on saving MGNREGA, the UPA-era flagship that transformed rural…

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In a bold statement of intent, China has unveiled its powerhouse team for the 2026 Milan-Cortina Winter Olympics, boasting the highest number of athletes and events ever attempted by the nation abroad. Scheduled from February 6 through 22, the games in Italy promise intense competition across 16 disciplines and 116 events, with China’s 286-strong contingent ready to shine. At the heart are 126 athletes split evenly by gender dynamics—68 females and 58 males—backed by 160 dedicated staff. They’ll tackle seven disciplines, 15 sub-disciplines, and 91 events, from freestyle skiing to figure skating. Champions such as Shu Mengtao, Qiu Guangfu, Gu…

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In a touching display of camaraderie, Genelia D’Souza couldn’t hold back tears watching her ‘sons’ Ajai and Ivar shine in ‘Matribhumi’, the stirring anthem from Salman Khan’s ‘Battle of Galwan’. The children of TV stars Shabbir Ahluwalia and Kanchi Koal are stepping into Bollywood’s spotlight for the first time with Bhaijaan himself. Taking to Instagram, Genelia gushed about the duo’s performance, crediting their parents for nurturing such talent. Kanchi had shared the video earlier that Monday, showcasing her boys alongside Salman and Chitrangda Singh in a sequence that tugs at heartstrings. The track sets the emotional tone for the film,…

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As India celebrated Republic Day, Italian President Sergio Mattarella’s congratulatory letter to President Droupadi Murmu painted an optimistic picture of burgeoning bilateral ties. Describing the relationship as on a fast track to expansion, he foresaw even deeper engagement ahead. Both nations cherish democracy and governance by law, forming a solid foundation. Their agendas align on safeguarding global rules, stabilizing the Indo-Mediterranean corridor, and addressing transnational threats effectively. Mattarella’s note warmly wished prosperity for India while noting the Joint Strategic Action Plan’s role in revitalizing cooperation. Economic institutions are launching joint ventures, science is bridging gaps, and societal dialogues are flourishing.…

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In a rousing speech at the India-EU Business Forum in New Delhi’s Bharat Mandapam, Prime Minister Narendra Modi proclaimed the dawn of a transformative phase in bilateral ties. ‘This is the conch shell’s resounding call for a new era,’ he said, pointing to landmark developments. EU leaders’ participation as Republic Day chief guests marks a first, alongside India’s biggest-ever FTA with the bloc and this high-level CEO conclave. These signal a profound convergence between two democratic giants, rooted in common principles and open societies. Trade has surged to 180 billion euros in ten years, with thousands of firms from both…

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Melbourne erupted as Elina Svitolina from Ukraine scripted history at the Australian Open 2026, demolishing third-seeded American Coco Gauff 6-1, 6-2 in the quarterfinals. For the first time in her career, Svitolina advances to the semifinals here, adding to her tally of four Grand Slam semifinals. Lasting just 59 minutes, the match showcased Svitolina’s tactical brilliance. She dictated play with ferocious groundstrokes and superior court coverage, while Gauff faltered on serve and racked up errors. A pivotal double fault from Gauff early on gifted Svitolina a break, turning the first set into a rout at 6-1. The second set brought…

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