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Modi govt’s regional air connectivity scheme UDAN completes 6 successful years, 1.3 crore passengers carried, 499 routes operationalised
Oct 27, 2023
In a significant milestone, the Modi government's Regional Connectivity Scheme (RCS) – UDAN (Ude Desh Ka Aam Nagrik) – marks its sixth successful year. Launched with the aim of bolstering air connectivity, especially in India's remote and underserved regions, this initiative has since carried an impressive 1.3 crore passengers across 499 routes.

Rahul Gandhi's 'Mysterious' Uzbekistan Sojourn Raises Eyebrows: Delving into His Enigmatic Foreign Escapades
Oct 27, 2023
On the crisp morning of October 27th, as dawn broke, the nation was abuzz with whispers of Congress luminary, Rahul Gandhi, making his way back to the homeland from what's been described as a 'clandestine trip' to Uzbekistan. This return, interestingly timed, is right on the cusp of the pivotal Vidhan Sabha elections looming in multiple states, amplifying its significance.

India Reacts with Shock and Disbelief: Eight Decorated Ex-Navy Officers Sentenced to Death in Qatar
Oct 27, 2023
In a development that has left the nation stunned, the Court of First Instance in Qatar on October 26, decreed a death sentence for eight highly-decorated ex-Indian Navy officers. The Qatari intelligence had taken them into custody in Doha the previous year, leveling charges of espionage against them.

‘I’m convinced’: Biden Links Hamas Attack to India-Middle East-Europe Corridor
Oct 26, 2023
On a recent Wednesday, the 25th of October, US President Joe Biden made a striking statement connecting the dots between Hamas's assault on Israel and the proclamation of the India-Middle East-Europe Economic Corridor (IMEEC). This significant announcement came during the G-20 summit, which took place in New Delhi in September.

ITV apologises for interview with reporter who called Hamas attack a ‘homecoming’
Oct 26, 2023
In a recent turn of events that can only be described as "Did they really just say that?", ITV News has found itself swimming in a soup of apologies. The cause? Their decision to interview a reporter from none other than the Iranian regime channel, Press TV. This isn't where the story takes a juicy turn. The reporter in question, one Latifa Abouchakra, had the audacity to describe the grisly Hamas atrocities of October 7 as nothing more than a "homecoming by the Palestinian resistance." Oh, the poetic injustice of it all!

Massacre of 99 Hindus by Rohingyas could qualify as international crime’: UN investigator for Myanmar
Oct 26, 2023
United Nations: A staggering revelation came to light as the UN official tasked with investigating grave human rights violations in Myanmar indicated that the horrifying massacre of 99 Hindus by a Rohingya group might be classified as an international crime.

Congress-owned paper National Herald spreads hate against Gujaratis and Jains living in Mumbai, terms their vegetarianism as ‘food terrorism’
Oct 25, 2023
In what can only be described as a pitiable attempt at journalism, the Congress-affiliated National Herald seems to be embarking on a new low. On Tuesday, 24th October, the spotlight was on Sujata Anandan, the editor of this esteemed publication, who seemingly believes in casting aspersions on entire communities, in this case, the Gujaratis and Jains residing in Mumbai.

Mumbai, Israel, and the Denunciation of Terrorism: US Secretary Antony Blinken Speaks Out
Oct 25, 2023
At a recent United States Security Council ministerial meeting, US Secretary of State Antony Blinken made a compelling statement against global terrorism, drawing parallels between the terrorist acts of Lashkar-e-Taiba in Mumbai and those by Hamas in Israel. His message was crystal clear: every act of terrorism is "unlawful and unjustifiable," regardless of where it takes place or who perpetrates it.

The Horsemen of the Pir Panjals: Bharat's Hidden Wonders
Oct 24, 2023
In the heart of Bharat, a mystery unravels. While many are familiar with the 8,000-strong Terracotta Army that guards the tomb of China's First Emperor, far fewer have heard whispers of the enigmatic Horsemen of the Pir Panjal.