On National Girl Child Day, India reaffirms its pledge to girl empowerment, with PM Narendra Modi’s leadership at the forefront. His administration’s focus on girls’ upliftment has redefined national priorities, fostering a culture of inclusion and opportunity. Chandigarh’s Tarushi Gaur stands as a testament to this vision. Kicking off taekwondo at age four, her path is one of relentless grit. A recent ‘Modi Archive’ video on X highlights her triumphs: golds in National School Games, Federation events, CBSE Nationals, and even a Guinness World Record holder status. In 2022, during National Girl Child Day, PM Modi personally honored her with…
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In a candid post on X, BSP chief Mayawati has rung alarm bells over politicians’ deepening involvement in religious events nationwide. From Uttar Pradesh to other states, leaders are increasingly gatecrashing festivals, rituals, and sacred baths, sparking avoidable rows and unrest, she observed. The BSP leader decried this trend as a dangerous mix of politics and religion driven by selfish agendas. The ongoing Prayagraj spat serves as a glaring example: During Magh Mela’s Mauni Amavasya, revered Shankaracharya Avimukteshwaranand Saraswati was barred by police from arriving in a palanquin for his holy dip, forced instead to proceed on foot. Protests erupted,…
In a bombshell revelation shaking Madhya Pradesh politics, opposition leader Umang Singhar has accused the ruling dispensation of presiding over the disappearance of 55,000 girls over five years. Speaking in the legislative assembly, Singhar painted a bleak canvas of lawlessness, urging the government to wake up to the nightmare unfolding under its watch. Breaking down the numbers, he cited 54,803 missing girls since the period began, including a staggering 13,146 cases reported in 2025. With crimes against women skyrocketing, Singhar questioned the efficacy of the home department, currently under CM Mohan Yadav. ‘Electoral bravado on nari shakti has proven empty,’…
In a display of raw talent and tactical brilliance, 17-year-old Anahat Singh from Delhi secured her spot in the second round of the prestigious Tournament of Champions in New York. Facing England’s Lucy Turmel, Anahat prevailed 11-3, 11-6, 9-11, 13-11, leveraging her powerful baseline rallies and decisive forehand shots to seal the win. Up next for the rising star is a daunting encounter with sixth-seeded Japanese player Satomi Watanabe. This victory is no fluke—Anahat has been building momentum all year. At the British Junior Open earlier this month, she powered into the under-19 girls’ final, narrowly losing to top French…
Panic gripped Tendukheda in Damoh district when sanitation workers stumbled upon a heartbreaking sight: a mother and her infant son lifeless in a public well. The incident, unfolding early Saturday in Ward No. 1 under the municipal corporation’s jurisdiction, has prompted a thorough police probe into whether depression, accident, or something sinister led to this double tragedy. Eyewitnesses recounted how the cleaners spotted the floating bodies during their morning rounds and wasted no time notifying the police. A swift response from SDOP Archana Ahir, SHO Ravendra Bagri, and their team ensured the bodies—identified as 35-year-old Jayanti Kevat from Jharoli and…
The Awami League has fired a broadside at Muhammad Yunus’s caretaker government, labeling its planned referendum a fraudulent scheme to dupe Bangladeshis. Set for February 12 alongside general elections, the vote on secret reform packages is decried as unconstitutional and a stain on the republic’s legacy. Party spokespersons argue that the interim setup, born from the violent ouster of the elected administration in July 2024, lacks any public mandate. What began as protests, they claim, morphed into a meticulously planned insurrection fueled by foreign money, radical Islamists, and military insiders—installing Yunus against the people’s will. Central to their outrage is…
In a dramatic turn for Bangladesh cricket, the BCB’s Integrity Unit has launched a formal investigation into director Mokhlesur Rahman over corruption charges linked to the Bangladesh Premier League. ESPN reports confirm Rahman has resigned, marking yet another blow to the beleaguered board. Led by Alex Marshall, the ex-ICC Integrity chief, the unit is armed with a comprehensive 900-page dossier from a BCB-appointed independent panel. It uncovers potential misconduct in the previous BPL edition. Rahman, elected as director on October 6, wasted no time tendering his resignation once allegations surfaced. The scandal unfolds against a backdrop of internal strife. Earlier…
The Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) took a bold step towards inclusivity as its Sarsanghchalak, Dr. Mohan Bhagwat, held an extensive dialogue with tribal representatives in Ranchi. Touching down on Friday, Bhagwat headlined the Janjatiya Samvad program the next day at Carnival Banquet Hall, a venue buzzing with anticipation. Participants numbering between 400 and 1,000 hailed from Jharkhand’s far-flung districts, turning the event into a melting pot of voices on tribal culture, economic growth, social cohesion, and beyond. In a structured yet open exchange, Bhagwat fielded suggestions and concerns, exemplifying RSS’s proactive stance on grassroots engagement. Prominent attendees included RSS’s Ramnawmi…
New Delhi buzzed with optimism as Union Minister Giriraj Singh unveiled staggering figures on India’s textile renaissance at the prestigious 74th India International Garment Fair. Over ten years, the sector has doubled in size from 8.4 lakh crore to around 16 lakh crore rupees, cementing its status as a major job creator. The domestic market tells an even more compelling story: surging from 6 lakh crore to 13 lakh crore by 2025. Exports have rebounded spectacularly post-pandemic, posting over 25% growth, a testament to India’s manufacturing might on the world stage. No longer just a local event, IIGF has become…
Two advanced Indian Coast Guard ships made a strategic port call at Colombo, signaling enhanced maritime partnership between India and Sri Lanka. ICG S Varah, an Offshore Patrol Vessel, and ICG S Atulya, a Fast Patrol Vessel, docked on January 24 during their IOR deployment. This visit exemplifies India’s strategic focus on regional maritime cooperation. The Indian Coast Guard regularly conducts such port calls to promote security dialogue and operational coordination with littoral states. Key agenda items include capacity building in maritime SAR, pollution control, and maritime law enforcement. The professional interactions will facilitate exchange of operational experiences and best…