Author: News Analysis India

Ravi Kishan, the charismatic force behind several box-office smashes, dropped a bombshell at a press meet: he feels a profound responsibility to repay Hindi cinema for its generosity. ‘Mera kartavya hai ki main bhi Hindi cinema ke liye kuch karun,’ he asserted, underscoring his intent to dive deeper into production and mentorship. From his early days as a Bhojpuri icon to rubbing shoulders with Bollywood A-listers, Kishan’s trajectory is nothing short of inspirational. He credits Hindi films for providing a platform to showcase his talent beyond regional boundaries, recalling pivotal roles that earned him critical acclaim and fan adoration. Detailing…

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In a glowing endorsement, BJP spokesperson Jitu Vaghani declared Gujarat the world’s next big thing for investments, crediting Chief Minister Bhupendra Patel’s dynamic governance. This comes at a time when the state is witnessing unprecedented economic activity. Patel’s administration has rolled out aggressive strategies to woo global players. Think massive industrial corridors, plug-and-play facilities, and tax holidays that make Gujarat irresistible. Vaghani highlighted how these measures have catalyzed growth in high-potential sectors such as electronics, petrochemicals, and pharmaceuticals. What sets Gujarat apart? Its unmatched connectivity via ports, airports, and highways, coupled with a business environment ranked among India’s best. The…

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England’s Under-19 team kicked off their World Cup campaign with a commanding 37-run victory against rivals Pakistan. Caleb Faulkner’s masterful 78-run knock was the highlight, propelling his side to a defendable total and starring in the overall effort. Opting to bat, England openers forged a brisk 60-run stand. Faulkner’s flair was evident as he dominated spinners and pacers alike. A gritty 40 from the number 5 batsman and quick runs from the tail helped England reach 238/7. Pakistan’s chase faltered early with reckless shots leading to a top-order implosion. England’s disciplined bowling kept the scoreboard in check as Pakistan collapsed…

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Addressing the growing speculation about AR Rahman’s perceived absence from big-budget Hindi films, lyricist Sameer Anjan has offered a robust explanation. He noted that Rahman’s global stature involves a busy international schedule, including live tours and Hollywood projects, which naturally limits his availability for Bollywood. Anjan emphasized that Rahman remains one of the most sought-after composers, but he only commits to scripts that offer something truly unique.

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In a bold move to reclaim breathable air, North Delhi launched ‘Operation Clean Air’ on Monday, unleashing special squads to curb rampant garbage burning. The intensive campaign registered several FIRs and fines against offenders, marking a significant escalation in the war on urban pollution sources. Focusing on high-risk zones including Model Town, Civil Lines, and Mukherjee Nagar, teams conducted surprise raids from dawn till dusk. Violators faced immediate penalties ranging from Rs 10,000 to Rs 50,000 under the Air (Prevention and Control of Pollution) Act. ‘This is just the beginning; daily patrols will continue,’ stated NDMC Commissioner Dr. Ashwani Kumar.…

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Nepal’s educational landscape is set for transformation with India’s generous funding for two new school projects in Rupandehi and Bajhang. Ceremonies on Friday marked the official start of construction in Butwal and Jayaprithvi, symbolizing enduring bilateral friendship. At Nayagaon Secondary School in Butwal Sub-Metropolitan City, Rupandehi, Indian First Secretary Suman Shekhar and Mayor Khel Raj Pandey unveiled the foundation plaque. India is contributing 4.4 crore Nepali rupees to build a robust school structure tailored for modern education needs. Meanwhile, in Bajhang’s Jayaprithvi Municipality, Shree Satyavadi Secondary School’s new administrative hub and dormitories received 13.9 crore Nepali rupees from New Delhi.…

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In a delightful blend of romance and family anticipation, Kiara Advani made her husband Sidharth Malhotra’s birthday unforgettable with a personalized cake message. The inscription ‘Our tiny princess adores you too’ on the cake has sparked excitement across social media platforms. Kiara shared the intimate moment online, captioning it with heartfelt words that hinted at their expanding family. ‘Even our little one is crazy about you,’ she wrote, fueling rumors of a pregnancy that the couple has yet to confirm officially. The power couple, who met on the sets of Shershaah and fell in love amidst military drama, has always…

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India’s 75th Republic Day parade is set to be a dazzling affair, featuring a top European Union executive as chief guest alongside a dynamic ‘Battle Array’ display and an array of swadeshi armaments. In a diplomatic coup, the EU leader’s invitation reflects New Delhi’s deepening engagement with Europe, particularly in countering challenges from assertive neighbors and fostering economic partnerships. Breaking from convention, the parade introduces ‘Battle Array,’ a choreographed military maneuver depicting integrated warfare scenarios. Viewers will witness seamless coordination between air, land, and missile forces, showcasing operational synergy. The indigenous arsenal on parade includes the light combat aircraft LCA…

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Cricket fans woke up to a reshuffled Indian squad for the New Zealand T20I series after Washington Sundar was forced to withdraw with a side strain. The BCCI’s medical team diagnosed the issue promptly, paving the way for Shreyas Iyer and Ravi Bishnoi to join the 18-member group. Sundar’s injury rules him out of all five T20Is from November 18 to 30. Iyer, absent from T20Is for a while, rejoins with a point to prove. Bishnoi, the young leg-spinner, earns a recall on the back of impressive domestic wickets. His unorthodox variations could trouble Kiwi batters on bouncy tracks. The…

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BJP spokesperson Arun Singh unleashed a blistering attack on the UPA government’s handling of MGNREGA, declaring it had morphed into ‘the synonym of corruption’ during their 10-year tenure. In an exclusive interview with a leading Hindi news channel, Singh dissected the scheme’s failures with surgical precision, backed by official audits and whistleblower accounts. Launched with much fanfare in 2005, MGNREGA aimed to combat rural distress by assuring employment. Yet, under UPA, it allegedly became a playground for fraudsters. Singh pointed to scandals in states like Uttar Pradesh and Bihar, where muster rolls were manipulated, and payments were diverted to fictitious…

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