Pakistan’s judicial system faces scrutiny after a federal court in Islamabad mandated police action to recover a 13-year-old Christian girl kidnapped and forced into a Muslim marriage. The shocking ordeal of Maria Shahbaz has ignited debates on minority rights and child protection. A two-judge bench of the Federal Constitutional Court ordered the production of Maria and 30-year-old Shahryar Ahmad. Advocate Rana Abdul Hamid revealed the abduction occurred on July 29 last year, followed by coerced conversion and nuptials. After Lahore’s sessions and high courts rejected recovery petitions, Maria’s father Shahbaz Masih turned to the FCC, whose petition was admitted. Hamid…
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European Union has emerged as India’s number one trading partner, according to Italy’s top diplomat in New Delhi. This revelation comes at a time when India is aggressively expanding its global trade footprint. Ambassador Vittorio Sandalli made the remarks during an interactive session with Indian industry leaders. He detailed how EU-India commerce has outpaced other major economies, fueled by shared democratic values and market synergies. Official statistics reveal EU imports from India hit €50 billion annually, dominated by organic chemicals, textiles, and auto components. Conversely, India sources advanced machinery, chemicals, and luxury goods from the 27-nation bloc. ‘Our trade relationship…
India’s farmers are set to receive an all-time high of 83.46 million tonnes of fertilizers in FY 2024-25, marking a significant milestone in the country’s agricultural policy. This massive procurement reflects strategic foresight amid international market uncertainties. Government data reveals that the stock includes 47 million tonnes of urea alone, supplemented by phosphates and potash to meet comprehensive nutrient needs. This diversification addresses past criticisms of over-reliance on single nutrients, promoting healthier soil and sustainable farming. Prime Minister’s Office sources indicate that negotiations with global suppliers like Russia, Morocco, and Canada have been pivotal. Domestic giants such as IFFCO and…
Forget fad diets—Ayurveda’s true superfood is ghee, dubbed the elixir of life. This isn’t your average butter; it’s a transformative remedy backed by centuries of tradition and emerging research, targeting everything from brittle bones to frazzled nerves and dull skin. Deep dive into its composition: over 400 beneficial compounds, including conjugated linoleic acid (CLA) that aids fat metabolism and bone mineralization. A study in the Journal of Ayurveda found regular ghee intake improved bone density in postmenopausal women by 12% over six months. Stressed out? Ghee’s magic lies in its ability to balance vata dosha, the air element governing nerves.…
KL Rahul’s spiritual sojourn to Mahakaleshwar Temple has captured headlines just days before India’s do-or-die ODI against New Zealand. With the series poised at 1-1, the third match in Indore promises fireworks, and Rahul’s pre-game pilgrimage is seen as a morale booster. Arriving in Ujjain early morning, Rahul participated in the sacred Bhasma Aarti, a unique ritual where ashes are offered to the deity. Surrounded by priests and security, he spent over an hour in quiet reflection. This isn’t Rahul’s first such visit; he’s long credited spirituality for his mental resilience amid career highs and lows. Reflecting on the series,…
West Bengal’s political landscape is heating up as the BJP launches a blistering critique of Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee’s administration. Claiming a total breakdown in law and order, the party alleges the government is fueling street violence to sabotage a key Strategic Investment Region (SIR) initiative. Speaking to reporters, BJP spokesperson Samik Bhattacharya highlighted footage of riotous mobs disrupting SIR site preparations. ‘This is state-sponsored anarchy,’ he charged. ‘They fear the SIR will expose their syndicate raj and bring real progress to the people.’ The SIR project, backed by national industrial policies, aims to transform underdeveloped areas into economic powerhouses.…
The Central Board of Indirect Taxes and Customs (CBIC) has rolled out a game-changing policy by substantially increasing incentives on goods sent through postal channels. Small businesses, particularly in the e-commerce and MSME sectors, are poised to reap the rewards of this strategic enhancement. Under the new framework, the incentive rate for postal exports has been raised from previous levels, directly addressing pain points like high shipping costs and limited financial support. This comes at a time when global e-commerce is booming, and Indian sellers are eager to expand footprints abroad. For MSMEs, which contribute over 45% to India’s exports,…
Uttar Pradesh’s iron-fisted approach to graft took center stage today with the suspension of Gautam Buddh Nagar’s District Excise Officer amid an overrating controversy. The decision reflects the government’s unwavering commitment to eradicating corruption from the excise sector, notorious for its high-stakes dealings. The trouble began when multiple stakeholders reported suspicious overpricing in liquor shop allotments and renewals. Investigations uncovered a pattern where the officer allegedly hiked fees arbitrarily, diverting substantial sums into unofficial channels. This not only violated state guidelines but also undermined the revenue collection process. The state excise department, acting on intelligence inputs and formal complaints, launched…
In a glowing endorsement, Germany’s envoy in New Delhi, Philipp Ackermann, celebrated Chancellor Friedrich Merz’s first official sojourn to India. The visit, hosted by PM Narendra Modi in Gujarat, unfolded over two days and covered high-stakes dialogues on defense, commerce, investments, and migration policies. Posting on X, Ackermann called the trip ‘truly unique,’ spotlighting Merz’s encounter with a young Indian who mastered German in mere four months—a interaction that left the Chancellor visibly moved. Merz landed in Ahmedabad on Monday, setting the stage for substantive engagements. Modi and Merz recommitted to fortifying defense cooperation, from joint military exercises to consistent…
A seismic shift is underway in India’s entrepreneurial landscape, propelled by the resounding success of ‘Make in India’. What began as a vision to boost manufacturing has evolved into a full-spectrum revolution, igniting startups across diverse industries. Fintech leads the charge, with digital payment giants processing billions in transactions daily. Edtech platforms have democratized education, reaching millions in remote villages. In healthtech, AI-driven diagnostics are revolutionizing healthcare accessibility. Funding inflows hit record highs last year, surpassing $24 billion. This capital is fueling homegrown innovation, reducing reliance on foreign tech.