Ayodhya is gearing up for a spectacular Holi with the unveiling of its first-ever floating public bathing pond on the Saryu River. Slated for completion by the festival of colors, this ambitious initiative by the Uttar Pradesh government aims to enhance pilgrim facilities and elevate the city’s religious tourism profile. Engineers have employed cutting-edge pontoon technology to create a 5,000-square-foot platform that gently sways with the river’s flow. Equipped with advanced water purification, changing rooms, and CCTV surveillance, the kund prioritizes safety and hygiene. ‘Holi in Ayodhya will now have a modern twist, allowing devotees to immerse in the holy…
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Abhishek Banerjee, the rising star of Trinamool Congress, unleashed a scathing attack on the BJP, asserting that West Bengal’s spirit is unbreakable. At a high-energy public meeting, he proclaimed, “Trinamool Congress or Bengal’s masses don’t know the art of selling their backbone.” This bold statement comes amid escalating tensions, with central probes targeting TMC leaders. Banerjee dissected the BJP’s playbook: using agencies like CBI and ED to browbeat opposition voices. He recounted personal ordeals, including repeated summons, as attempts to silence dissent. Turning to governance triumphs, Banerjee showcased data: Bengal’s GSDP surging past national averages, lakhpati didis empowered through microfinance,…
Tragedy struck on the volatile Chhattisgarh-Jharkhand border when a bus packed with devotees crashed into a steep gorge, killing five and injuring dozens more. The mishap unfolded around 8 PM on the Balco-Narayanpur highway, a route plagued by poor maintenance and frequent landslides during monsoon season. The bus, en route from a temple fair in Jharkhand to Chhattisgarh’s interior villages, reportedly skidded on a rain-soaked curve before tumbling down a 150-meter deep valley. Shrieks of terrified passengers echoed through the hills as locals mobilized to assist before professional help arrived. NDRF teams, supported by police and forest department choppers, extracted…
The literary world is abuzz after former Vice President Jagjit Singh Dhankhar launched ‘The Unbecoming’ at the prestigious Jaipur Literature Festival. This opening ceremony not only spotlighted a provocative new title but also reaffirmed JLF’s role as India’s premier cultural conclave. In his address, Dhankhar delved into the book’s core themes: the subtle corruptions that undermine democracy and the personal toll of public service. ‘This work unmasks the unbecoming underbelly of leadership,’ he declared, captivating a packed audience. Crafted by a seasoned insider, ‘The Unbecoming’ weaves memoir with incisive analysis, exposing hypocrisies in governance. Early reviews praise its unflinching honesty…
Pakistan’s restive North Waziristan witnessed yet another devastating blow to its infrastructure when unknown attackers obliterated a crucial bridge in Mir Ali’s Khushali village overnight. The Khyber Pakhtunkhwa incident has paralyzed connectivity, stranding communities and amplifying security concerns. Responding rapidly, law enforcement agencies sealed the blast zone and launched a thorough probe. The bridge, a primary artery for commuters linking to Miranshah and Bannu, collapsed entirely under the force of the improvised explosive device. Eyewitnesses recounted the ground-shaking boom that shattered the pre-dawn silence. Impacts ripple across society. Students miss school buses, the sick endure agonizing journeys to hospitals, and…
In a display of sheer class, Carlos Alcaraz launched his Australian Open campaign with a clinical 6-3, 6-2, 6-1 thrashing of local hope Adam Walton on Day 2 of the tournament. The teenage sensation from Spain, already a winner at the US Open and Wimbledon, silenced the partisan Melbourne crowd with a masterclass in baseline power and precision. Walton, punching above his weight after a grueling qualifying odyssey, started brightly, holding serve comfortably in his opening service games. Yet Alcaraz’s relentless pressure soon yielded the first break, and from there, the 20-year-old dictated terms. His backhand down the line became…
Haryana Minister Anil Vij dropped a significant hint on the state’s forthcoming budget, stating it will be crafted to fulfill the expectations of the masses. During an interaction with media persons, Vij outlined how the government is fine-tuning allocations based on public feedback. ‘Every rupee in the budget will serve the interests of Haryana’s janata,’ the minister affirmed. He detailed plans to enhance funding for agriculture subsidies, irrigation projects, and public health infrastructure, areas repeatedly flagged by citizens. The budget preparation process has involved widespread participation, including virtual town halls and surveys. Vij credited this collaborative effort for making the…
BJP spokesperson Shazia Ilmi dropped a bombshell accusation against the West Bengal government, charging it with patronizing illegal immigrants from Bangladesh. During a fiery press conference in the state capital, Ilmi laid bare what she described as a deliberate strategy by Mamata Banerjee to harbor infiltrators for electoral gains. Drawing from data compiled by central agencies, Ilmi revealed alarming statistics: over 50,000 suspected infiltrators detected in the last two years alone, many of whom have been granted ration cards and voter IDs under TMC’s watch. ‘This is not governance; it’s treason,’ she thundered, highlighting villages in North 24 Parganas where…
Odisha’s finance machinery has swung into action, slapping ESL Steel—a Vedanta arm—with a hefty ₹1,255.38 crore demand notice. This escalation highlights deepening tensions between the state and major industrial houses over outstanding payments. Breaking down the notice, it encompasses arrears in mining dues, electricity charges, and other fiscal liabilities linked to ESL Steel’s iron ore mining and steel production activities. The Vedanta subsidiary, operational in Kalinganagar, has been navigating a complex web of permissions and audits, which likely precipitated this development. Vedanta Group, led by Anil Agarwal, has invested billions in Odisha’s mineral-rich belts, but not without friction. Past disputes…
Sports fans in India know that calendars aren’t just for scheduling matches—they mark life-defining moments for heroes. Dive into why January 19 commands respect from cricket lovers and tennis enthusiasts alike, courtesy of Virat Kohli and Sania Mirza. Start with Sania Mirza, the Hyderabad hurricane whose birthday graces this date. On January 19, 1986, she arrived, destined to rewrite Indian tennis history. From her first ITF title to partnering with Martina Hingis for Grand Slam glory, Sania’s tally of six majors in doubles (three in women’s and three in mixed) remains unmatched for an Indian. Her journey wasn’t smooth. Battling…