Jammu and Kashmir breathes a sigh of relief as the Srinagar-Jammu National Highway reopens following days of heavy snowfall disruptions. Priority is being given to vehicles stuck on the route, while snowplows work tirelessly at Srinagar Airport to restore air connectivity. Closure hit on January 23 when snow piled up around the Nawgam Tunnel, halting all movement. Now, with the highway cleared, normalcy is returning step by step. Srinagar Airport has resumed operations, barring three Delhi flights canceled due to crew shortages on Sunday. However, caution is advised: Srinagar-Leh Highway, Mughal Road, Sinthan Pass, and Razdan Pass roads are still…
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Cycling enthusiasts and democracy’s new champions converged in Delhi for the exhilarating 58th ‘Sunday on Cycle’ event. Timed perfectly with National Voters’ Day and Republic Day eve, the ride included elite kabaddi players, fresh-faced first-time voters, and disciplined BSF jawans, promoting a holistic vision of national wellness. Speaking at the event, Fit India Director Nadeem Dar shared ambitious plans. This edition marks a milestone by integrating young voters, he noted, expanding from Delhi to dozens of cities. With cycling, Zumba, and yoga, the program has engaged over 25 lakh people. ‘Our goal is nationwide proliferation,’ Dar affirmed, stressing fitness as…
The clamor over 8-hour shifts in Bollywood, sparked anew by new mother Deepika Padukone, has veteran Deepak Parashar speaking out forcefully. With 46 years in showbiz, he tells us why star-driven demands won’t fix the plight of everyday actors and urges top leaders to step in for lasting solutions. ‘Celebrity issues are valid, but they don’t touch the strugglers roaming streets for work,’ Parashar asserted. He dissected how the industry revolves around bankable names, sidelining those in bit parts or constant auditions. Big stars enjoy luxuries; the rest battle survival without safety nets. Parashar challenged the reluctance of power players…
In a scathing attack, JD(U) spokesperson Neeraj Kumar has linked Naseemuddin Siddiqui’s abrupt departure from Congress to the party’s compromising deals with corrupt figures. The veteran leader’s exit on Saturday, framed as due to personal compulsions, has ignited fresh debates on Congress’s internal stability. ‘Congress’s antics reveal their collaboration with the corrupt,’ Kumar told media persons, pointing to Siddiqui and Shakeel Ahmad’s outbursts as fallout from flawed political trades masquerading as democratic safeguards. He warned that such misplaced loyalties are capsizing the party’s fortunes, with members abandoning ship one by one. Only those aligned unquestioningly with the Gandhi parivar enjoy…
In his 130th ‘Mann Ki Baat’ broadcast, kicking off 2026, Prime Minister Narendra Modi delivered a compelling vision for India’s industrial future. Echoing the startup boom since 2016, he hailed the youth-led revolution that positioned India as the third-largest startup hub globally. From artificial intelligence to space exploration, nuclear power to biotech, Indian startups are pioneering every frontier. Modi shared a personal throwback to Startup India’s inception, praising innovators who dared to dream big. Yet, amid this success, he drew a line: the era of mediocrity must end. ‘Forget ‘chalta hai’ attitudes—quality is non-negotiable now,’ Modi emphasized. With the world…
After a bruising week marked by heavy selling pressure, Indian equities face another action-packed period ahead. The upcoming Union Budget, Federal Reserve deliberations, quarterly earnings deluge, and international developments are set to dictate the benchmark indices’ trajectory starting next week. Sensex and Nifty both logged weekly losses, closing Friday lower as foreign funds continued their exodus and profit-taking intensified against a backdrop of escalating geopolitical risks. The Sensex dropped 0.94% to 81,537.70, while Nifty fell 0.95% to 25,048.65. Technical charts suggest Nifty faces resistance at 25,300, followed by 25,400-25,600. Supports are clustered around 24,880-24,587, with 24,350 as a critical downside…
In the 130th installment of his popular radio show ‘Mann Ki Baat’, Prime Minister Narendra Modi painted an optimistic picture of India’s journey, weaving together tales of innovation, community spirit, and cultural revival. Broadcast on a Sunday, the episode resonated deeply with listeners across the country. The address opened with a tribute to Republic Day, commemorating the Constitution’s enforcement on January 26. Modi invited the nation to honor the framers who shaped modern India. A proud retrospective on Startup India marked its 10-year milestone. ‘Our youth’s innovations are scripting history,’ PM Modi said, positioning India as home to the third-largest…
A harrowing tale of vigilante ‘justice’ unfolded in Chhattisgarh’s Pendara, where a widow’s affair led to public humiliation reminiscent of extremist regimes. Her lover’s relatives beat her with slippers, covered her in filth, disrobed her, and forced her to walk naked across Raniip village, igniting widespread fear and division. The 35-year-old woman, widowed for nearly a year, had been secretly involved with married villager Hari Prasad Rathore, 35. The pair fled on October 29 last year, seeking refuge in Shahdol’s Malachhwa village in neighboring Madhya Pradesh. Upon their return last Friday, village tensions boiled over. Law enforcement stepped in, holding…
The anticipation builds for India’s Union Budget 2026, but before the finance minister unveils the big reveals, let’s demystify direct and indirect taxes—the engines powering fiscal policy. These aren’t abstract concepts; they dictate how much you keep from your paycheck and how much you shell out at the supermarket, steering inflation and economic growth. Start with direct taxes: straightforward levies on earnings and assets paid directly to the exchequer. No middleman, no shifting the load. India’s CBDT administers them, collecting from personal incomes, corporate profits, and investment gains. Familiar faces include income tax slabs scaling with salary levels, corporate tax…
Prime Minister Narendra Modi used the platform of ‘Mann Ki Baat’ episode 130 to spotlight extraordinary youth-driven cleanliness drives from Arunachal Pradesh to Karnataka. Broadcasting from New Delhi on Sunday, he noted with pride how young Indians are proactively beautifying their surroundings. Starting with Itanagar in Arunachal Pradesh—where ‘Jai Hind’ greetings echo and dawn breaks first—Modi praised a group of youths who targeted dirty spots for cleanup. Their initiative rapidly grew, covering multiple towns and successfully eliminating 11 lakh kg of trash. This youth power, he said, is a beacon of inspiration. Turning to Nagaon in Assam, Modi recounted how…