Unfair to reduce Advani’s years of service to one episode: Tharoor
With his birthday greetings for LK Advani coming under criticism, Congress leader Shashi Tharoor on Sunday said reducing the veteran BJP leader’s long years of service to one episode, however significant, is unfair. Tharoor also said that when the totality of Jawaharlal Nehru’s career cannot be judged by the China setback...
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INS Sahyadri strengthens India’s role in Malabar
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Women hit hard by climate crises: Study
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SIR: ECI files FIR against BLAs, show cause notices to BLOs
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Adani set to outbid Vedanta for Jaiprakash Associates
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Rapido to start work on IPO by 2026-end
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Fortis Gurugram’s decade-long study finds stem cell breakthrough for SCD children
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270 Indians back from Thailand after Myanmar scam raid; probe agencies question returnees
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Centre puts Sharavathy hydro project on hold
The Centre has deferred a proposal to divert around 54 hectares of forest land in the ecologically sensitive Western Ghats for the 2,000-megawatt Sharavathy Pumped Storage Hydroelectric Project in Karnataka after members flagged serious ecological concerns and violations of forest laws. According to the minutes of the 11th meeting of the...
Gulabi Udaan Cyclothon for health awareness
Rotary International with RGCIRC (Rajiv Gandhi Cancer Institute and Research Centre successfully concluded "Gulabi Udaan — a Cyclothon in Pink" on Sunday. The women-centric event was organised to aggressively promote breast cancer awareness and amplify the critical, life-saving value of early detection across South Delhi. Famina Miss India — World,...
Govt earned nearly Rs 4,100 crore by disposing of scrap from offices: Jitendra Singh
Union Minister Jitendra Singh on Sunday shared that the Government has earned nearly Rs 4,100 crore in the last five years from the disposal of scrap, including electronic items, from various Central Government offices as part of its cleanliness campaign. Singh, the union Minister of State for Personnel, explained that...
The Statesman Who Stood Tall in India’s Hour of Crisis — Chandrashekhar
Steering a nation through turbulence When turbulent times descend, destiny entrusts leadership to those who can navigate with quiet fortitude-revealing their true resilience. It was a moment of profound political upheaval, 35 years ago today, when Chandra Shekhar took the oath of office on November 10, 1990, stepping forward to steer...
People’s leader – Chandrashekhar
Those who walk, yet carve their own path apart. Such was the rare statesman, Chandrashekhar. He entered politics not as an amateur but as a scholar. He had wanted to earn a PhD in political science but Acharya Narendra Dev counselled him to plunge straight into the arena of politics...
The Lion of Ballia: A Statesman Who Lived for Purpose, Not Power
There are leaders who chase power — and then there are those who live for purpose. My uncle, Chandra Shekhar, India’s eighth Prime Minister and the legendary ‘Lion of Ballia’, belonged to that rare breed. To the world, he was a fiery, fearless statesman who stood tall even when he stood...
Two terrorists neutralised in J&K’s Kupwara district
With the advent of the peak winter season, the handlers of Pakistan-based terrorist outfits have started pushing small groups of heavily armed terrorists inside the Indian territory along the Line of Control (LoC) in the North Kashmir district of Kupwara. Late Friday night, the joint team of security forces neutralised two...

















