Author: News Analysis India

Surajpur buzzed with excitement as Chhattisgarh Chief Minister Vishnu Dev Sai arrived unannounced at the home of Kali Charan in Manpur. This pucca house, constructed under the Pradhan Mantri Awas Yojana, stands as a shining example of how government schemes are uplifting the lives of the poorest. Kali Charan’s family couldn’t hide their delight. From a dilapidated kuccha structure prone to flooding during rains, they now enjoy a robust, weatherproof abode. The Chief Minister meticulously checked the construction quality, complimenting the builders and assuring the family of ongoing support. A touching moment unfolded when Kali Charan’s daughter teared up upon…

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Actress Tanishaa Mukherjee, often away from the silver screen, continues captivating followers through her vibrant online updates. Her latest adventure took her to the legendary Shani Shingnapur in Maharashtra, where she paid homage to Lord Shani, flooding Instagram with ethereal moments. Photos capture her in deep reverence—offering oil, performing aarti, and bowing before the deity. ‘Grateful for Shani Shingnapur. When my goddess is enveloped in supreme feminine energy, no negative forces prevail,’ she captioned, blending personal faith with temple trivia. Nestled in Ahmednagar’s Nevasa taluka, this village temple is a beacon of devotion. Its claim to fame? Homes without doors,…

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KOCHI: The Kerala High Court unleashed sharp criticism on Monday against the suspected gold pilferage at Lord Ayyappa’s Sabarimala sanctum, terming it a blueprint for organized looting of sacred assets. During hearings on related petitions, the division bench flagged existing inspection reports as ‘serious and disturbing,’ questioning if security overseers were the masterminds behind the breach. Massive manipulations surfaced in gold applications, encompassing gold-overlaid door panels. Referencing VSSC’s initial findings, the court bolstered fears of substituted original plates. Scientific tests are imperative to determine the plates’ vintage, it ruled. The bench instructed the SIT for a re-inspection on January 20,…

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In a display of sheer class, 24-time Grand Slam champion Novak Djokovic breezed through his Australian Open opener, thrashing Pedro Martinez 6-3, 6-2, 6-2. The world No. 4’s straight-sets rout on Sunday sets the stage for his pursuit of a 25th major title, eclipsing Margaret Court’s longstanding record. At 38, Djokovic shows no signs of slowing down. His serve was a weapon of precision – 14 aces, zero double faults, and dominant hold percentages that left Martinez chasing shadows. The Spaniard fought valiantly in extended rallies but converted zero break points against the Serb’s impenetrable defense. Djokovic capitalized ruthlessly, breaking…

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A spectacular Hindu summit is slated for January 25 along the holy Ganga ghats in Haridwar, Uttarakhand. Nitin Gautam, head of Ganga Sabha, revealed details of the grand event, which will draw saints and devotees committed to upholding Sanatan Dharma’s legacy. Speaking to media, Gautam painted a vivid picture of the conference’s scale. Participants from remote corners of the country will assemble in this pilgrimage hub, marking a pioneering effort in the state. He described it as a ‘golden opportunity’ for Hindu society’s renaissance, especially from the blessed land of Mother Ganga. The timing couldn’t be more apt amid India’s…

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Veteran actor Vinay Anand, a household name in Bhojpuri cinema with hits spanning decades, is making waves with his OTT debut. From silver screen staples to streaming stardom, his journey reflects the industry’s digital shift. Speaking to media, Anand detailed his excitement for ‘ACP Vikrant’. ‘I held off on films until a compelling script arrived,’ he revealed. ‘The shoot is done – head to Kutting App for the premiere.’ This character breaks new ground for him. ‘It’s unique, thrilling, and reveals a side of me audiences haven’t seen. OTT’s golden era of content has me hooked for more.’ On ditching…

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Filmmaker Ashok Pandit turned the spotlight back on a painful scar of history this week, marking 36 years since Kashmiri Pandits were driven out of their homeland. Posting a raw, emotional video on Instagram, he directly appealed to Prime Minister Narendra Modi for immediate intervention in their rehabilitation. Recalling the terror of 1990, Pandit described how on the night of January 18-19, power was snapped across the Kashmir Valley save for mosques broadcasting death threats against Hindus. ‘We were told to convert, leave, or die,’ he shared, painting a vivid picture of the genocide-like atmosphere that forced mass migration. Decades…

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Maulana Mahmud Asad Madani, head of Jamiat Ulama-i-Hind, has warmly welcomed the Allahabad High Court’s historic pronouncement safeguarding non-affiliated madrasas from unwarranted government actions. Describing it as a triumph of constitutional supremacy, he highlighted its implications for minority rights across India. Governments that boasted about closing religious schools now face a judicial rebuke, Madani observed. These moves were fundamentally flawed and self-defeating. The court’s stance empowers ongoing struggles, including Jamiat’s representation of Shravasti’s 30 madrasas and challenges to Uttarakhand’s stance. He advised madrasa operators to continually improve governance and teaching standards, ensuring no room for opposition. The judgment firmly states…

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Vadodara’s BCA Stadium witnessed a batting spectacle as RCB captained by Smriti Mandhana set Gujarat Giants a target of 179 in WPL 2026’s 12th fixture. Gautami Naik’s storming 73, laced with 8 boundaries off 55 deliveries, anchored RCB’s competitive 178 for 6. Unbeaten in their first four games, RCB sought to maintain supremacy. Losing the toss and batting first, they stumbled early with Harris (1) and Voll (1) back in the hut at 9. Naik then orchestrated a recovery, first adding 60 runs in 45 balls with Mandhana (26 off 23, 4×4), before the score reached 69. A match-defining 69-run…

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In a fresh push for wedding season, Myntra introduces ‘Wedding Outfits for Everyone,’ featuring influencer duo Komal Pandey and Siddharth Batra as the faces of its ethnic wear line. Announced from Mumbai, this campaign promises inclusivity across styles and occasions. At its heart is Myntra’s vast Wedding Collection—more than 500,000 options in ethnic clothing, shoes, beauty, and care products. The films weave modern Indian wedding culture, mixing comedy and emotion to portray how celebrations unfold today. They spotlight varied characters and events, proving Myntra outfits every wedding role perfectly. Pandey and Batra, digital trailblazers in ethnic-fusion trends for younger audiences,…

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