Sep 3, 2023
Matarbari port in Bangladesh promises to be a strategic pivot for India, unlocking northeastern connectivity and boosting trade, as Japan aids this venture, India stands to gain not just in regional trade but also in countering China's growing footprint
At the heart of the Bay of Bengal, a revolution in regional trade and connectivity is taking shape. The Matarbari deep sea port, a magnificent feat of modern engineering, currently unfurls under the watchful eye of Bangladeshi visionaries. Yet, the implications of this port stretch far beyond Bangladesh's shores; it stands poised to redefine the region's economic landscape.
Sep 3, 2023
"India shatters innovation boundaries with the Aarogya Maitri Cube": The World's first airlift-ready portable hospital in 72 transformative cubes! A global game-changer for emergency care, this Made-in-India marvel shines as a beacon of hope 🏥🚀
In a monumental step forward for medical preparedness, India has ushered in an innovation that is nothing short of groundbreaking. Introducing the world’s first-ever portable disaster hospital - the ‘Aarogya Maitri Cube’. This incredible invention stands testament to the nation's unwavering commitment to healthcare and safety, marking a paradigm shift in disaster management.
Sep 3, 2023
"I.N.D.I.A bloc partner DMK": 'Uprooting Sanatan Dharma is upholding humanity' says Udhayanidhi Stalin, son of MK Stalin trying to defend his statement ‘Sanatan is like dengue, malaria, corona that needs to be eradicated’ at 'Eradicate Sanatan Conference’
The heart of the bustling city of Chennai witnessed an event on September 2nd, not of cultural celebration or unity, but quite the contrary. The venue, Kamarajar Arangam in Teynampet, saw the so-called Tamil Nadu Progressive Writers and Artists Association take stage to organise their 'Eradicate Sanatan Conference.' The title itself was a glaring giveaway of the deep-seated bias against the ancient and revered Sanatan Dharma, but the presence of DMK leader Udhayanidhi Stalin, son of Tamil Nadu’s Chief Minister, MK Stalin, and a sitting Minister, further fanned the flames of prejudice.
Sep 3, 2023
"Adieu! I have too grieved a heart to take a tedious leave": Ghaziabad's Pinki Gupta, in a live-in with Shakib, found hanging under suspicious circumstances, as police investigate, a diary may hold hidden truths, Shakib arrested and his father booked
In the quiet alleys of Ghaziabad in Uttar Pradesh, a cloud of sorrow and suspicion has descended. Pinki Gupta, a Hindu girl involved in a live-in relationship, met a tragic end that has left the community reeling. The sight at Vaishali home was harrowing. On the night of 31 August, Pinki was found, no longer among the living, suspended by a noose. More alarmingly, there were evident injury marks on her head, suggesting the possibility of a struggle or altercation.
Sep 2, 2023
"China faces a cheeky hiccup": Nigeria halts its dubious titanium escapade. While Ruitai Mining thought they were slick, Akwa Ibom's leadership wasn't having any of their shadowy antics. An assertive nudge for China in the global resource game!
In a significant blow to China, the Nigerian government demonstrated its commitment to preserving its natural resources by shutting down a controversial Chinese mining operation. This closure is a testament to Nigeria's vigilance in ensuring that its valuable resources are not exploited without proper authorization.
Sep 1, 2023
"Article 1: India, That Is Bharat": And Seth Govind Das argued that the Constitution is incomplete and needs many amendments, "If a meeting is held in our country, shall we address the gathering ‘Ay Indians’?, we should give her the ancient name ‘Bharat’"
"We, the People Of India." The phrase resonates with deep emotions of pride, history, and unity. Such is the gravitas of our self-imposed Constitution that with these opening words, we pledge an unsaid duty to ourselves and our nation. But, as citizens of this vast and diverse land, do we truly understand the depth and implications of our Constitution? In order to appreciate and uphold the spirit of these written laws, it's imperative that we dive deep into the heart and soul of the Constitution – the debates, the interpretations, and the amendments.
Sep 1, 2023
From confronting domestic adversities to taking center stage at the British Parliament, the dynamic Indian women in the UK are redefining empowerment and making monumental strides, backed by the unwavering support of Inspiring Indian Women (IIW)
London — a sprawling metropolis teeming with diverse cultures, traditions, and stories. Among these, the narrative of the Indian diaspora holds a special place. Historically, many Indians have been seeking opportunities in the foreign land, with each generation being an embodiment of change. A profound transformation has been particularly visible among Indian women who've made the UK their home. They're not just any women; they're a new generation, heralding an era of education, confidence, and a progressive outlook.
Sep 1, 2023
"Made in India, admired worldwide": India's defense prowess shines globally, from hosting Brazil's Army Commander to Tata & Bharat Forge's artillery feats, the nation champions a global defense mantle, all under the 'Aatmanirbhar Bharat' umbrella
"Made-in-India howitzers ready to boost the firepower of Brazilian army?" This captivating headline has not only ignited the curiosity of defense enthusiasts but also of every Indian. And why not? It stands as a testament to India's technological advances and growing prominence in the international defense arena.
Aug 31, 2023
Chandra - NASA’s advanced X-Ray Observatory is named after a brilliant Indian scientist & Nobel Prize-winner Subrahmanyan Chandrasekhar, a Flagship-class space telescope is an Earth satellite in a 64-hour orbit, notably its mission is ongoing as of 2023
In an era of astronomical wonders and interstellar curiosities, NASA's advanced Chandra X-ray Observatory emerges as a beacon of celestial brilliance. This Flagship-class space telescope, serenely orbiting our planet in a 64-hour cycle, is a testament to not just human ingenuity, but also to the rich tapestry of international collaboration and shared knowledge. More poignantly, the Chandra Observatory stands as a living tribute to an iconic figure in the annals of astrophysics: the Indian-American Nobel laureate, Subrahmanyan Chandrasekhar. As of 2023, this magnificent observatory continues...