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In a moving commemoration on Friday, Ranchi’s Bapu Vatika became a hub of reverence as Governor Santosh Kumar Gangwar and Chief Minister Hemant Soren honored Mahatma Gandhi on his punyatithi. The duo offered flowers at the iconic statue, symbolizing the state’s deep respect for the apostle of peace. Bhajan troupes filled the air with Gandhi’s favorite devotional songs, creating an atmosphere of spiritual serenity that enthralled the gathered officials and citizens alike. Speaking on the occasion, Governor Gangwar reflected on Gandhi’s life as an eternal inspiration, calling upon the youth to adopt his path of righteousness. He also celebrated the…
In the wake of a horrific warehouse blaze in Anandpur that killed several workers, BJP spokesperson Agni Mitra Paul has accused Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee of callous indifference. Speaking exclusively, Paul charged that Banerjee’s administration is mired in vote-bank maneuvering, shielding the powerful while the vulnerable perish. The inferno revealed shocking violations: no fire clearance for the momo production unit on site, as verified by fire officials. Yet, only lower-level staff face cuffs, while the owner remains free. ‘This is no accident; it’s a cover-up,’ Paul declared, pointing to five days of inaction and unconducted DNA tests on remains. Compensation…
Global financial overseer FATF’s latest 2025 risk assessment paints a troubling picture for Pakistan: its anti-money laundering laws look solid in theory but falter disastrously in practice. Terror outfits are evolving faster than regulators can keep up, shifting from banks to slick fintech channels to fund operations undetected. Washington analyst Siddhant Kishore, writing in ‘The Cipher Brief,’ predicts Pakistan’s charm offensive at the upcoming February 2026 FATF sessions in Mexico City. Expect polished presentations on legislative tweaks and compliance stats, all while real-world violence simmers in South Asia. ‘Terror networks aren’t vanishing; they’re upgrading,’ Kishore notes. Drawing from public reports…
India’s spiritual leaders have rallied behind the teaser of ‘The Kerala Story 2’, a film that fearlessly tackles the issue of love jihad and forced religious conversions. Directed by Kamakhya Narayan Singh, the preview has captivated audiences with its emotional portrayal of vulnerable Hindu girls falling prey to manipulative romances. Opposition surfaced almost immediately, but saints from across the country are pushing back hard. In Ayodhya, Jagatguru Parmhans Acharya warned of an escalating crisis. ‘Love jihad rages unchecked. Hindu girls aren’t safe anywhere. Recent horrors like the Delhi 6-year-old rape by men from a specific community prove it. Film opponents…
Seventeen years after ‘Luck by Chance’ lit up screens on January 30, 2009, Zoya Akhtar is taking fans down memory lane with heartfelt posts on social media. This debut directorial venture remains a personal landmark, symbolizing the pure joy of filmmaking in a less digital age. Throwing open the archives on Instagram, Zoya posted rare BTS shots and clips starring Hrithik Roshan, Farhan Akhtar, Rishi Kapoor, Dimple Kapadia, and more. Her poignant note reflected on the era’s charm: blue skies, actor camaraderie on sets, deep conversations, and no morning phone scrolls. With Farhan as her leading man, co-writer Reema, and…
Prayagraj’s sacred Magh Mela turned contentious when police allegedly roughed up Jyotishpeeth Shankaracharya Swami Avimukteshwaranand Saraswati and his entourage during Mauni Amavasya’s royal immersion. Friday saw a PIL lodged in the Supreme Court, spotlighting this flashpoint as a blatant breach of fundamental rights. Filed by lawyer Ujjwal Gaur, the writ accuses authorities of trampling Articles 14 (equality), 21 (life and liberty), and 25 (religious freedom). Eyewitness accounts and video evidence depict the shocking scene: the seer’s palanquin stopped abruptly, followers manhandled, and young Brahmin scholars yanked by their shikhas amid chaotic crowd management efforts. At the heart of the plea…
In Berlin on January 30, a panel of analysts warned that Pakistan’s 27th Constitutional Amendment threatens to dismantle judicial safeguards, amplifying executive dominance. This comes at a critical juncture for Balochistan, where enforced disappearances and extrajudicial killings have long cast a shadow over human rights. The forum, led by ex-BBC journalist Sahr Baloch, featured insights from Rafiullah Kakar, a sharp political commentator, and Abdullah Abbas of the Human Rights Council of Balochistan. Abbas painted a grim picture, asserting Balochistan’s unique vulnerability. ‘The constitution is practically absent here,’ he said, decrying how state narratives have normalized atrocities against dissenters. The amendment,…
Harare witnessed cricketing fireworks as Afghanistan’s Under-19 team scripted a memorable chapter in their World Cup journey, demolishing Ireland by 191 runs to storm into the semi-finals. Faisal Shinoyzada’s unbeaten-like marathon 163 was the highlight, ensuring a semi-final berth alongside Australia from Group 1 on February 4. The Afghans, batting first on a batting-friendly track, started shakily at 27 for 2. But Shinoyzada steadied the ship, first with Niyazi (26) in a 75-run stand, then unleashing with captain Khan in a 188-run blitz that catapulted them to 315/7 in 50 overs. Shinoyzada’s 142-ball epic featured 19 fours, surpassing all previous…
Bengaluru’s corporate world was stunned on Friday when Confident Group’s charismatic chairman CJ Roy ended his life with a gunshot wound inside his Longford Road office. The Ashoknagar police station has launched a detailed inquiry into the circumstances surrounding this devastating event. According to investigators, the day started with Income Tax sleuths storming Roy’s office for a search operation. After an intense hour-long interrogation, Roy returned post-lunch and, in a moment of despair, turned the gun on himself. The alarming gunshot echoed through the premises, prompting staff to ferry him urgently to medical care—efforts that proved futile as he was…
Get ready for a reality TV revolution! Colors TV’s ‘The 50’ premieres February 1, locking 50 TV and social media stars into a lavish palace for epic clashes and survival games. Bigg Boss alum Bebika Dhurve is diving headfirst into the frenzy, joining Khanjadi and others in this colossal contest. Bebika’s enthusiasm is palpable. Speaking exclusively to reporters, she described the show as a landmark in Indian reality programming. ‘Living with 50 diverse personalities in one palace? Each with unique views and habits? Expect fireworks like never before,’ she predicted. ’50 episodes mean non-stop action, with three shot back-to-back.’ On…
