Delhi Chief Minister Rekha Gupta has rolled out ambitious new food security norms, vowing to make ‘Koi Bhookha Na Rahe’ more than just a slogan—it’s now state policy. This sweeping reform targets the root causes of food insecurity in India’s bustling capital. The announcement, made amid cheers from welfare scheme beneficiaries, details a multi-pronged strategy. Ration card holders will enjoy increased quotas of essential commodities at highly subsidized rates. Special provisions cater to migrant workers, single-parent families, and the elderly, ensuring inclusive coverage. What sets this apart? A tech-driven portal for real-time ration tracking, biometric authentication at fair price shops,…
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Uttar Pradesh’s higher education sector is stepping up to power Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath’s Zero Poverty Abhiyan, marking a new chapter in state-led poverty eradication efforts. The campaign, which promises to lift every poor family out of destitution, will now benefit from the extensive networks and expertise of colleges and universities statewide. Kicking off with a high-profile meeting at the state secretariat, officials outlined how academic bodies will spearhead data collection, awareness drives, and rehabilitation programs. Each university has been assigned specific targets, focusing on metrics like income levels, employment status, and access to basic amenities. This grassroots approach is…
Singapore’s Changi Naval Base welcomed the Indian Navy’s first-ever Training Squadron on January 15, signaling a new chapter in bilateral maritime engagement. The flotilla includes INS Tir, INS Shardul, INS Sujata, and ICGS Sarthi, undertaking an ambitious long-distance training mission in Southeast Asia’s waters. This port call is particularly timely, coinciding with preparations for the 2026 ASEAN-India Maritime Cooperation Year. Joint initiatives between the Indian and Singaporean navies focus on capacity building, maritime safety, and collaborative exercises. Trainee officers are participating in formalized training swaps, group yoga practices, and competitive sports, building mutual respect and skills. Adding vibrancy, the Indian…
The Sports Authority of India (SAI) is calling on passionate coaches to apply for 323 assistant coach posts in 26 popular sports. This large-scale hiring spree reflects the government’s push to professionalize sports coaching nationwide, amid growing ambitions for Olympic success. From archery and basketball to wrestling and weightlifting, the list covers both Olympic and traditional Indian sports like kho-kho and gatka. SAI seeks candidates with hands-on experience and formal qualifications to mentor emerging talents under schemes like Khelo India. The application window is now open, with online submissions encouraged for efficiency. Salaries are attractive, starting from Level 6 in…
West Bengal’s business community is up in arms, with Sanjay Sarawgi leading the charge against the Trinamool Congress. In an explosive speech, the influential entrepreneur equated TMC with three deadly ‘M’s: Muslim appeasement, mafia raj, and merciless crime, exposing what he calls the party’s rotten core. Delivering his verdict to a packed audience, Sarawgi dissected TMC’s decade-long rule. He accused Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee’s administration of prioritizing minority vote banks through divisive policies, allowing criminal syndicates to flourish, and turning a blind eye to brutal killings that target opposition voices. ‘This is not governance; it’s gangsterism wrapped in green saris,’…
Bihar’s political landscape blended seamlessly with spirituality as Chief Minister Nitish Kumar participated in the prestigious pran pratishtha of the ‘Biraje Mahadev’ Virat Shivling. This monumental event drew enormous crowds, showcasing the unwavering faith of the region’s populace. Held under the auspices of local temple trusts, the installation involved intricate Vedic ceremonies performed by renowned priests. The Shivling, towering impressively, was adorned with flowers, milk, and sacred offerings, captivating everyone present. CM Nitish Kumar’s arrival was met with thunderous applause. He personally oversaw parts of the ritual, invoking blessings for Bihar’s progress and peace. In his address, he linked the…
Pakistan’s roads turned deadly this week with two separate crashes in Balochistan and Punjab provinces leaving 23 dead and dozens injured, fueling urgent debates on speeding, foggy conditions, and transport safety. The Balochistan mishap unfolded on the Makran Coastal Highway near Ormara’s Hud Goth area. A Jiwani-bound coach operated by Al Usman private transport company somersaulted, claiming nine lives and injuring 36. Police investigations reveal the driver was overtaking recklessly at high speed, leading to loss of control. SP Aslam Bangulzai confirmed the initial findings, noting rescue personnel airlifted critical patients to Ormara Tehsil Hospital. Hospital sources warn that the…
Prime Minister Narendra Modi inaugurated India’s pioneering Vande Bharat Sleeper Express today, a game-changer for rail passengers traveling from Kolkata to Guwahati. Nicknamed the ‘Kali-Kamakhya Express,’ this luxury train unites the devout heartlands of Goddess Kali and Maa Kamakhya, promising swift and serene journeys. The event drew thousands, with Modi emphasizing the train’s role in fostering unity and development. ‘From the banks of the Ganges to the hills of Assam, this train weaves our nation’s diverse tapestry closer,’ he said. The 566-km route, previously a grueling 12-hour ordeal, now shrinks to under eight hours with speeds touching 160 kmph. Packed…
In a resounding endorsement of India’s economic journey, Commerce Minister Piyush Goyal declared the nation a beacon of self-reliance and trustworthiness on the world stage. Attributing this to ease of doing business enhancements, pivotal FTAs, and sweeping policy overhauls, Goyal painted a picture of an economy ready to lead. The minister detailed how regulatory hurdles have been dismantled, propelling India from 142nd to 63rd in global ease of business metrics. ‘Our focus on digital governance and transparent processes has unlocked entrepreneurial potential across the board,’ he noted during his address. FTAs have been game-changers, forging stronger ties with key partners…
Aparna Popat’s racket wasn’t just a tool for victory; it was a weapon against inequality in Indian badminton. For over a decade, this shuttler from Gujarat redefined what women could achieve on the court, opening doors long shut. Starting her career amid limited resources, Popat trained under basic conditions in Ahmedabad. Yet, her talent was undeniable. By 1997, she was National Champion, and soon after, she embarked on a golden streak: five straight singles titles. Her precision, speed, and mental fortitude turned matches into masterclasses. On the global stage, Popat flew the Indian flag high. A bronze at the 2002…