London’s parliamentary halls echoed with concerns over Bangladesh’s spiraling minority violence as Conservative leader Bob Blackman grilled the government on its response. Under the interim government led by Yunus, reports of Hindu murders, temple burnings, and assaults on other faiths have surged, painting a grim picture of instability. Speaking in the House of Commons, Blackman highlighted the pre-election chaos. ‘The streets witness brutal killings of Hindus, destruction of their sacred sites, and parallel horrors for fellow minorities,’ he noted in the adjournment debate. The House Leader’s letter to the Foreign Secretary was a welcome first step, he added. With polls…
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A historic exchange unfolded at the White House as Venezuelan opposition icon Maria Corina Machado handed her Nobel Peace Prize to President Donald Trump during a closely guarded lunch meeting. Trump, visibly moved, called it ‘a great honor’ and quickly posted about the ‘incredible woman’ on X, noting her gift as recognition of his efforts. ‘Venezuela’s Maria Corina Machado has suffered greatly but remains unbreakable. She gave me her Nobel Peace Prize – what a gesture of respect,’ Trump wrote, capturing the essence of their first-ever sit-down in the private dining area. Machado elaborated on the medal’s significance, invoking a…
Ghulam Mustafa Khan was no ordinary musician. He was the architect behind some of Bollywood’s most unforgettable voices, transforming raw talent into legends through the lens of classical precision. Hailing from Badaun, Uttar Pradesh, Khan inherited music from his father, a direct disciple of the illustrious Ustad Faiyaz Khan. Trained rigorously in the Rampur-Sahaswan gharana, he mastered the art of khayal and thumri, skills that later revolutionized film music training. By the 1980s, Khan had become Bollywood’s secret weapon. He coached legends like Mohammed Rafi, who credited him for perfecting sur and taan in songs like those from Hum Dono.…
Picture this: a darkened stage, the faint sound of a locomotive building. Then, Pandit Birju Maharaj erupts into motion, his ghungroos thundering like train wheels on tracks. This wasn’t special effects—it was pure Kathak genius from the maestro who made bells sing stories. Hailing from Lucknow’s royal courts where Kathak flourished under Mughal patronage, Maharaj’s lineage traced back to the 19th century. Orphaned early, he honed his craft at Delhi’s Sangeet Bharati, blending technical virtuosity with emotional depth that captivated the world. That mesmerizing train act, part of his repertoire in the 1970s, showcased his thaat, tukde, and paranormal ability…
The United Nations has voiced strong support for the launch of phase two in the American-brokered Gaza ceasefire initiative, viewing it as a vital move to ease the plight of civilians caught in the crossfire. Deputy Spokesperson for the Secretary-General, Farhan Haq, praised the development during a recent briefing. Detailing the plan’s second stage, announced on January 14 under President Trump’s 20-point framework, Haq pointed to key elements like setting up a temporary technical Palestinian authority in Gaza and a national oversight committee for administration. He stressed, ‘Steps that mitigate civilian hardships, support rebuilding efforts, and advance political resolutions are…
Tragedy struck Rajasthan’s Chittorgarh-Udaipur National Highway as a catastrophic collision resulted in four fatalities. The accident, unfolding under dimming skies, involved two vehicles slamming into each other with tremendous force, according to police reports. Details emerging from the scene paint a grim picture: one car veered out of control, possibly due to driver fatigue or mechanical failure, leading to the deadly impact. Fire tenders and ambulances arrived promptly, but the damage was extensive. The victims, identified as residents of nearby districts, were pronounced dead on arrival at the hospital. Highway safety experts have long flagged this route for its hazardous…
A decade of disruption and dreams is upon us as Startup India completes 10 remarkable years. Prime Minister Narendra Modi will host a special dialogue with startup stalwarts, highlighting the initiative’s role in scripting India’s entrepreneurial success story. Since its inception in 2016, the program has catalyzed a startup boom. Today, India hosts more than 100 unicorns valued at over $350 billion collectively. From bustling metros to tier-2 and tier-3 cities, entrepreneurship has democratized, empowering youth to build world-class companies. The celebratory event will feature panel discussions, live pitches, and networking opportunities. PM Modi’s interaction aims to address pain points…
In a bid to map its ever-growing population, the Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) rolled out its comprehensive census operation today. The inaugural enumeration phase is underway, and civic leaders predict first-round outcomes could surface imminently, offering vital insights into the Maximum City’s pulse. This drive comes at a critical juncture, as outdated demographic records hinder effective governance. From traffic management to disaster preparedness, fresh data is indispensable. BMC’s army of enumerators is hitting the streets, targeting over 1.2 crore residents with precision surveys. Adopting a phased approach, the first round focuses on core urban pockets, leveraging GPS-enabled apps for seamless…
Tension gripped Hardoi’s Sen Paschim area as a high-stakes police chase turned into a blazing gun battle, resulting in the capture of two dangerous fugitives. The incident occurred in the wee hours when patrolling officers intercepted Ankit Yadav and Shubham alias Guddu, both with hefty police rewards totaling Rs 25,000. The criminals, notorious for a string of violent robberies, refused to surrender and unleashed a barrage of bullets at the law enforcers. Undeterred, the police team retaliated with precision fire, striking both men in their lower limbs. Within minutes, the motorcycle-borne assailants were subdued and arrested on the spot. Police…
In a welcome relief for investors, India’s equity benchmarks opened in positive territory on the last trading day of the week, propelled by sharp gains in information technology shares. The Nifty 50 index advanced 75 points to 24,845, and the Sensex added 245 points to reach 81,445 at the market open, reflecting broad-based buying interest. IT heavyweights stole the spotlight, with TCS leading the pack at +2.8%, followed by HCL Tech and Tech Mahindra posting over 2% rises. This surge comes after a brief pullback, as investors rotated back into defensives amid stabilizing rupee and favorable US market closes. The…