Author: News Desk

Maithili Thakur has created a stir in Bihar’s political landscape by winning the Alinagar seat on a BJP ticket. At 25, she is now one of the youngest elected representatives in the state, and her win has earned wide praise across the Mithila region. People who admired her for her music and grounded personality are now celebrating her shift into public life. Early struggles before the spotlight Before stepping into politics, Maithili faced a long stretch of setbacks as a young singer. As a child, she auditioned for several music reality shows but was turned away each time. She tried…

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Kerala’s busiest tourist centres are seeing a steady rise in clashes between app based taxi drivers and local drivers. The back and forth has made everyday travel confusing for visitors as well as residents. In the middle of this, the state is turning its attention to its own ride hailing platform Kerala Savaari and preparing a major upgrade. A Push Toward Kerala Savaari Two Point ZeroThe state believes that a more advanced version of Kerala Savaari can restore confidence among both riders and drivers. New safety tools, wider services and clearer rules are part of the plan. A report in…

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The Indian Navy will induct Mahe, its first Mahe-class Anti-Submarine Warfare Shallow Water Craft, on November 24 in Mumbai. The vessel adds fresh muscle to the Navy’s coastal security and close-in submarine-hunting roles. Built under Aatmanirbhar Bharat Constructed by Cochin Shipyard Limited in Kochi, Mahe reflects India’s push toward self-reliance in naval design and shipbuilding. Delivered to the Navy on October 23, the craft is compact but engineered for quick manoeuvring, sharp responses and sustained operations in coastal waters. Designed for undersea combat and coastal patrols The Navy describes Mahe as a mix of stealth, mobility and decisive firepower. It…

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The Urban Mobility India (UMI) Conference and Exhibition 2025 wrapped up in Gurugram, Haryana after three days of discussions, showcases, and high-level participation. The event featured the release of several publications and the launch of the PM e-Bus Sewa logo and its official website by the Union Minister for Housing and Urban Affairs and Power. High-Level Participation The gathering brought together Union Minister Shri Manohar Lal, Haryana Chief Minister Shri Nayab Singh Saini, Union Minister of State Shri Tokhan Sahu, senior officials from the Government of India and Haryana, and heads of major transport and metro agencies. National and international…

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Dharmendra, fondly remembered as Bollywood’s He Man, was one of the most admired and lasting figures in Indian cinema. His story is the classic tale of a small town boy from Punjab who rose to become a screen legend through sheer talent, hard work, and charm. Born on December 8, 1935, in Sahnewal near Ludhiana, Dharmendra Singh Deol grew up in a humble Jat Sikh family. He studied at Government Senior Secondary School in Lalton Kalan and later at Ramgarhia College in Phagwara. His formal education ended after the twelfth standard, but his dream of acting pushed him toward Mumbai, where destiny was…

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Mohammed Y. Safirulla, Director at the IndiaAI Mission under the Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology, highlighted the ministry’s pivotal role in establishing the India AI Mission. Constituted in March 2024, the mission focuses on seven strategic pillars, including developing foundational AI models, increasing computational capacity, creating free and open AI datasets, and establishing frameworks for safe and responsible AI. The goal is to position India not just as a consumer but as a global leader in AI, nurturing an ecosystem where innovative AI products are created and scaled worldwide. The mission also aims to prepare young people for AI-related careers and support startups in developing high-quality, globally competitive AI solutions. In February 2026, India will host…

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Some of India’s top cricketers have moved from the field to government and public roles, showing how their skills and leadership can serve the country in new ways. These appointments show that India honours not only sporting achievements but also leadership, discipline, and commitment. These cricketers are proof that the values developed on the field—teamwork, perseverance, and strategy—can lead to important roles in public service.Today, these players hold a unique dual role: respected athletes and responsible public servants. Their journey shows that sporting excellence can open doors to leadership, national service, and lasting impact.

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Kerala has been honored on Lonely Planet’s Best in Travel 2026 list, with its culinary culture recognized as one of the world’s top travel experiences. This recognition celebrates Kerala not just for its scenic backwaters and lush greenery, but for how deeply food is woven into its way of life. Kerala’s cuisine is a living narrative of history, shaped by Arab traders, Portuguese settlers, and local communities along the Malabar Coast. The dishes capture a fusion of flavors that balance heat, aroma, and texture. Karimeen Pollichathu, the state’s signature fish dish, is marinated with spices and grilled inside banana leaves, creating a smoky,…

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India’s journey toward literacy continues to evolve, as the latest 2025 data highlights a shift in educational leadership toward smaller states and union territories.  Mizoram At the top of the list is Mizoram, which has achieved an impressive literacy rate of 98.2%, making it the highest in the nation. This milestone is attributed to universal access to schooling in every village and strong community engagement in education. Lakshadweep Close behind, Lakshadweep records 97.3%. Despite its remote island geography, the territory has built an inclusive education system with well-equipped schools and trained teachers across its islands. Nagaland Nagaland follows with 95.7%, where non-governmental organisations and local missions have partnered with government…

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During its Q2 FY26 analyst call, Bajaj Auto Ltd announced a partnership with KTM and Triumph to develop new motorcycles sized just under 350 cc. This move follows a revision in India’s GST rates: the tax for bikes up to 350 cc was lowered to 18 percent, while the levy on models over 350 cc was hiked to 40 percent. Bajaj’s Executive Director, Rakesh Sharma, confirmed the intent to “reshape our portfolio to take advantage of the lower GST rates.” The plan involves downsizing the 399 cc Triumph engine platform and creating similar sub-350 cc versions for KTM’s 390 series. This strategic shift aims to maintain affordability and competitiveness. Early reports suggest a 3-5 hp…

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