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BJP Criticizes Rahul Gandhi’s Germany Visit During Winter Session
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BJP Criticizes Rahul Gandhi’s Germany Visit During Winter Session

New Delhi: Amid the heated parliamentary debate on SIR, vote theft, and Vande Mataram, the BJP has launched an attack on Congress leader Rahul Gandhi for planning a five-day trip to Germany during the ongoing winter session. Gandhi is scheduled to visit Germany from 15th to 20th December to meet Indian diaspora members and several German ministers. Kangana Raut Targets Rahul Gandhi BJP MP Kangana Raut questioned the timing of Gandhi’s visit, stating that he lacks character and strength. Speaking to reporters ahead of Lok Sabha proceedings on Wednesday, Raut said, “I do not read news about him because it is always trivial. I cannot comment on his visit specifically, but it is clear why his party is struggling. The individual lacks vigor and character, so I have nothing to say.” Pur...
Intense Parliamentary Debate on Electoral Reforms; Amit Shah to Respond at 5 PM
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Intense Parliamentary Debate on Electoral Reforms; Amit Shah to Respond at 5 PM

New Delhi: The debate over electoral reforms continues in Parliament, with opposition and ruling parties exchanging sharp arguments. Today, Home Minister Amit Shah is scheduled to address the House and present the government’s stand on the issue. Parliamentary Affairs Minister Kiren Rijiju confirmed via social media that Shah will speak in the Lok Sabha around 5 PM. Opposition Raises Key Concerns During Tuesday’s proceedings, opposition leaders criticized the government for its handling of the Special Intensive Revision (SIR) process, alleging it undermines voter rights. Congress leader Rahul Gandhi demanded major reforms, emphasizing three key areas: Preventing Vote Theft: Gandhi called vote theft the “biggest anti-national act,” arguing that destroying votes undermines the very...
Remembering C. Rajagopalachari: India Pays Tribute to Freedom Fighter and Statesman on His 147th Birth Anniversary
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Remembering C. Rajagopalachari: India Pays Tribute to Freedom Fighter and Statesman on His 147th Birth Anniversary

New Delhi: Prime Minister Narendra Modi paid homage to the eminent freedom fighter and statesman Chakravarti Rajagopalachari on his 147th birth anniversary. Sharing photographs and tributes on social media, the Prime Minister honored Rajagopalachari, affectionately known as “Rajaji,” recognizing him as one of the most influential thinkers of the 20th century. Born on 10 December 1878 in Krishnagiri district, Tamil Nadu, Rajagopalachari became the first and last Indian Governor-General of independent India. Prime Minister Modi described him as a leader who always upheld human dignity and moral values. PM Modi’s Tribute In his post, PM Modi wrote:"Freedom fighter, thinker, intellectual, politician—these are the words that come to mind when we remember C. Rajagopalachari. On his birt...
India’s Cultural Imprint on Singapore: Name Derived from Sanskrit, Early Administration from Calcutta
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India’s Cultural Imprint on Singapore: Name Derived from Sanskrit, Early Administration from Calcutta

New Delhi: Singapore’s former Deputy Prime Minister Teo Chee Hean has highlighted the deep-rooted historical and cultural connections between India and Singapore. Speaking at the 5th Atal Bihari Vajpayee Memorial Lecture, he stated that the name “Singapore” or “Singapura” originates from Sanskrit, reflecting India’s early cultural influence in Southeast Asia. Remarkably, until 1867, Singapore’s administration was managed from Calcutta. Historical Ties that Shape Modern Relations Currently serving as the Chairman of Temasek Holdings and senior advisor to Singapore’s Prime Minister, Teo Chee Hean emphasized that the historical connections continue to guide contemporary India-Singapore relations. He noted that during Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s previous visit to Singapore, the bilate...
Aditya-L1 Puts India on the Global Map: Decodes the Most Powerful Solar Storm Ever
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Aditya-L1 Puts India on the Global Map: Decodes the Most Powerful Solar Storm Ever

New Delhi: India’s solar observatory Aditya-L1 has played a pivotal role in understanding the strongest solar storm in decades, named the ‘Gannon Storm’. Precise magnetic field measurements from Aditya-L1 have helped scientists worldwide uncover why this geomagnetic storm, which hit Earth in May 2024, was unusually intense, improving our understanding of space weather and its impact on Earth. According to the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO), Aditya-L1 collaborated with six American satellites, including NASA’s WIND mission, providing simultaneous measurements from multiple vantage points in space. This allowed researchers to study the rare storm in unprecedented detail. Unraveling the Gannon Storm The Gannon Storm resulted from a series of massive solar eruptions, known ...
Sudha Murty Urges Schools to Make ‘Vande Mataram’ Mandatory to Preserve Its Legacy
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Sudha Murty Urges Schools to Make ‘Vande Mataram’ Mandatory to Preserve Its Legacy

New Delhi: Rajya Sabha nominated member Sudha Murty has called on the government to make the national song, ‘Vande Mataram’, mandatory in primary and secondary schools across India. Speaking during the 150th anniversary discussion of the song in the Rajya Sabha on Tuesday, Murty emphasized the historical and cultural significance of the song in India’s freedom struggle. “I stand here not as a parliamentarian, social worker, or writer, but as a daughter of Mother India,” she said. Murty recalled how, during British rule, the song served as a symbol of resistance and hope, likening its impact to the “lava of a volcano.” She urged the Ministry of Education to ensure that schoolchildren learn and sing the song, warning that without formal teaching, future generations might forget the full l...
PM Modi to Chair Crucial Meeting Today; Rahul Gandhi to Join Selection Panel for New CIC
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PM Modi to Chair Crucial Meeting Today; Rahul Gandhi to Join Selection Panel for New CIC

New Delhi: A high-stakes meeting of the three-member selection committee is scheduled today to appoint the next Chief Information Commissioner (CIC) and Information Commissioner. The committee, chaired by Prime Minister Narendra Modi, will include Leader of the Opposition Rahul Gandhi, who is expected to play a key role in finalizing the appointments. The meeting assumes significance as the CIC currently has several vacant positions. Following the retirement of former Chief Information Commissioner Heeralal Samariya on 13 September 2025, the top post has remained vacant. Currently, the commission has only two serving Information Commissioners, Anandi Ramalingam and Vinod Kumar Tiwari, leaving eight commissioner positions unfilled since November 2023. Samariya’s retirement marks the seve...
India Emerges as Global Leader in Big Cat Conservation; Russia Joins 7-Species Protection Initiative
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India Emerges as Global Leader in Big Cat Conservation; Russia Joins 7-Species Protection Initiative

New Delhi: India has taken a historic lead in wildlife conservation by spearheading the International Big Cat Alliance (IBCA), a global initiative dedicated to protecting seven big cat species. Russia recently agreed to join this coalition, marking a significant milestone in global wildlife collaboration. The development came during Russian President Vladimir Putin’s two-day state visit to India (December 4–5, 2025). Prime Minister Narendra Modi first announced the alliance in April 2023, and the National Tiger Conservation Authority (NTCA), under the Ministry of Environment, Forest and Climate Change, formally established the IBCA in March 2024. With Russia joining, the alliance now boasts 19 member countries. What is the International Big Cat Alliance? The IBCA is an intergovern...
India Emerges as Global Leader in Big Cat Conservation; Russia Joins 7-Species Protection Initiative
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India Emerges as Global Leader in Big Cat Conservation; Russia Joins 7-Species Protection Initiative

New Delhi: India has taken a historic lead in wildlife conservation by spearheading the International Big Cat Alliance (IBCA), a global initiative dedicated to protecting seven big cat species. Russia recently agreed to join this coalition, marking a significant milestone in global wildlife collaboration. The development came during Russian President Vladimir Putin’s two-day state visit to India (December 4–5, 2025). Prime Minister Narendra Modi first announced the alliance in April 2023, and the National Tiger Conservation Authority (NTCA), under the Ministry of Environment, Forest and Climate Change, formally established the IBCA in March 2024. With Russia joining, the alliance now boasts 19 member countries. What is the International Big Cat Alliance? The IBCA is an intergovern...
Fake Statement Circulating in Name of NBT Attributed to BJP MP Manoj Tiwari
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Fake Statement Circulating in Name of NBT Attributed to BJP MP Manoj Tiwari

New Delhi: A fake statement attributed to BJP MP Manoj Tiwari is rapidly circulating on social media, falsely claiming that he made remarks on the rupee versus dollar issue. The misleading post even carries the Navbharat Times (NBT) logo to give it an appearance of authenticity. Navbharat Times has confirmed that the post is 100% fake and an attempt to tarnish the credibility of a reputed media organization. The Fake vs Real StatementsIn the falsified post, Tiwari is quoted as saying:"Our citizens carry rupees in their pockets for shopping. We have nothing to do with the dollar. Whether the dollar is expensive or cheap has no impact on our people." However, the authentic NBT post shows that Manoj Tiwari had actually commented on voter-related issues, stating:"Illegal immigrants ha...