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India To Launch Demographic Mission To Tackle Illegal Infiltration: PM Modi

New Delhi, Aug 15: Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Friday warned people of of a pre-meditated conspiracy to change the countrys demography through illegal infiltration and said no nation can tolerate intruders, as he announced a high-powered demographic mission to tackle the problem. In his address to the nation from the ramparts of the Red Fort on Indias 79th Independence Day, he said the countrys forefathers made the supreme sacrifice to win freedom for Indians and it is the duty [] The post India To Launch Demographic Mission To Tackle Illegal Infiltration: PM Modi appeared first on Daily Excelsior .

Daily Excelsior 15 Aug 2025 10:20 am

Congress hails SC order on SIR as massive victory for democracy; BJP hits back

NEW DELHI: Hailing the Supreme Court order on Special Intensive Revision of electoral rolls (SIR) in Bihar, the Congress on Thursday called it a massive victory for democracy and a huge message for vote thieves who tried to distort the electoral process in the state. The Supreme Court on Thursday directed the Election Commission of India (ECI) to publish the details of 65 lakh names deleted from the electoral roll in Bihar including the reasons for their non-inclusion, in order to enhance transparency in the SIR process. In a statement, Congress general secretary (Organisation), KC Venugopal said that it is an important first step in the partys fight against the draconian and disastrous SIR process. As one of the petitioners in this case, it is heartening that in unequivocal terms, the Court has ordered that machine-readable electoral rolls be made available - in line with one of the central demands of Rahul Gandhis press conference, he said. We also welcome the insistence on swift declaration of the 65 lakh deleted names by the ECI which will no doubt go a long way in bringing much needed transparency to the SIR process, he said. The Court rejecting the ECIs decision to not accept Aadhar is also a major boost, since in a state like Bihar, Aadhaar is the most widely held document by the poor and marginalized, he added. Congress president Mallikarjun Kharge said the campaign of millions of aware citizens, the Congress, and LoP Rahul Gandhi have achieved its first success through the intervention of the SC. Lashing out at the Congress, BJP National President JP Nadda said, Congress tried every trick and deceit to stop SIR but they had to face disappointment in the SC today. Criticising the Congress for creating confusion around the SIR, Nadda said the party was clinging to non-issues. Now, in sheer desperation, Congress is clutching at non-issues and parading them as moral victories. The fact remains that all their canards are being rejected, exposed, and defeated one by one, he said. Accept Aadhaar as acceptable document for establishing identity: SC to ECI on Bihar SIR

The New Indian Express 15 Aug 2025 10:10 am

Centre issues guidelines on floodplain zones, bans high-risk constructions

NEW DELHI: With flash floods causing destruction, the Centre has issued guidelines on floodplain zoning to encourage the states to adopt non-structural measures and reduce the impact of flood-related disasters. The Central Water Commission has created the first technical framework titled Technical Guidelines on Floodplain Zoning 2025, categorising floodplains into protected, regulatory, and warning zones. Protected zones (both rural and urban areas) experience floods at least once in five years. Regulatory zones experience floods once in five years and once in 25 years. Finally, the Warning zone (only in urban areas) gets flooded once in 25 years and once in 100 years. In the Protected zone, any permanent structural activities are not advised, except for public purposes such as civil and rail infrastructure. Construction disturbing the natural course of the river channel, except for essential services and infrastructure (ESI), is prohibited. Sustainable activities are encouraged, but not dumping any solid waste or creating landfills, storing highly volatile, inflammable materials, or establishing large-scale facilities. In the regulatory zone, the framework prohibits any residential settlement, critical defence installations, and the construction of basements. However, it allows public institutions, government offices, universities, and educational Institutions without residential facilities, public libraries, sewage treatment plants, and community halls. In the warning zone, the guidelines prohibit hazardous waste-producing chemical industries and nuclear plants, but allow public utilities.

The New Indian Express 15 Aug 2025 10:05 am

Partition remembered: Leaders pay tribute to victims of 1947 tragedy

NEW DELHI: As India marks Partition Horrors Remembrance Day on August 14, the country confronts one of the darkest chapters of its independencethe violent and chaotic Partition of 1947 that created two nations, India and Pakistan, at a staggering human cost. The Partition led to the largest mass migration of the 20th century. An estimated 15 million people were displaced, forced to flee across hastily drawn borders amid sectarian violence and fear. Entire families left behind homes, histories, and generations of shared life. Along the way, unspeakable horrors unfolded, mobs lynched innocents, women were raped or committed suicide to escape abduction, and ghost trains carrying corpses arrived at railway stations in chilling silence. The death toll is estimated to be over a million. On Thursday, Prime Minister Narendra Modi took to X to reflect on the tragedy. India observes #PartitionHorrorsRemembranceDay, remembering the upheaval and pain endured by countless people It is also a day to honour their grit and strength to start afresh, he said. Modi called the day a reminder of Indias enduring responsibility to strengthen the bonds of harmony. Union Home Minister Amit Shah also paid tribute, accusing the Congress party of dividing the country and hurting the pride of Maa Bharati. The Partition led to violence, exploitation, and atrocities The country will never forget this history and pain, he said, offering condolences to those who suffered. Since 2021, the Modi government has officially observed August 14 as Partition Horrors Remembrance Day, aiming to institutionalise memory and acknowledge the trauma endured by millions. The BJP, in a post, described the freedom of 1947 as drenched in blood, blaming the lust for power for the tragic aftermath. It cited the displacement of 1220 million people and the deaths of up to 2 million. Today, as survivors age and memories fade, India seeks to not just remember, but also learn. Partition was not just a geopolitical event, but a human catastrophe.

The New Indian Express 15 Aug 2025 10:04 am

Independence Day: From Red Fort, reflection of nations hopes

NEW DELHI: As India marks its 79th year of Independence, the tradition of the Prime Minister addressing the nation from the ramparts of the Red Fort remains more than a powerful and symbolic ritual reflecting the countrys hopes, direction, and its evolving place in history. Since the first Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru, each speech has served as a mirror to the nations political climate and collective mood. NehrusTryst with Destiny, delivered just after midnight on August 15, 1947, remains a memorable Independence Day speech in Indias history. It marked the nations foundational moment, laying out the urgent priorities of tackling poverty, inequality, and the widespread challenges of ignorance and disease. Indira Gandhis Independence Day speeches have often been politically charged and sometimes controversial. Her 1972 address focused on the Indo-Pakistani War of 1971 and celebrated Indias victory, boosting national pride. However, her speeches during the Emergency period, particularly in 1975, emphasized national unity and security in ways that were seen as justifications for the imposition of the Emergency, a period marked by curtailment of democratic freedoms. Prime Minister Narendra Modis addresses have marked a departure from traditional bureaucratic language, bringing a more accessible and interactive style. His first Independence Day speech focused on social reform initiatives such as Clean India and the Jan Dhan Yojana, highlighting efforts to improve governance and citizen welfare. In 2020, amid the Covid-19 pandemic, Modi spoke about the countrys health infrastructure, vaccine development, and resilience, reinforcing a message of hope and progress. Modi also set a record by delivering the longest Independence Day speech from the Red Fort in 2024, speaking for 98 minutes.

The New Indian Express 15 Aug 2025 9:58 am

Patriotism push: Sam Manekshaw, Brig Usman now in NCERT textbooks

NEW DELHI: The National Council for Educational Research and Training (NCERT) has released revised Urdu and English textbooks, celebrating the sacrifices of Indias defence personnel and the courage of Indias queens. The objective is to inspire students and motivate them to contribute to nation-building. The updated textbooks are aligned with the National Education Policy 2020. The Ministry of Defence, in a statement on the Urdu Class VII book and the Class VIII English and Urdu textbooks, said, The newly added chapters provide students with inspiring stories of courage and duty. Field Marshal Sam Manekshaw, Indias first Field Marshal, is remembered for his exceptional leadership and strategic skills. Brigadier Mohammad Usman and Major Somnath Sharma, recipients of the Mahavir Chakra and Param Vir Chakra (posthumously), gave their lives in service of the nation and remain symbols of supreme sacrifice. To promote the National War Memorial (NWM) as a key national landmark, the Ministry of Defence has partnered with the Ministry of Education and NCERT to include NWM and related references in school curricula. Students will not only learn about Indias military history but also absorb important lessons on resilience, empathy, emotional intelligence, and the significance of nation-building, the Ministry added. With colourful illustrations and detailed explanations, these books make reading engaging. The Grade 8 English textbook reads almost like a thriller, vividly depicting the Badgam war and the heroism of Major Somnath Sharma, Indias first Param Vir Chakra awardee. Leading 90 soldiers on November 3, 1947, he faced a brutal attack by 500 invaders from Pakistan in the Kashmir Valley and saved Srinagar, sacrificing his life. His famous words, I shall not withdraw an inch but will fight to the last man and the last round, are highlighted. Another hero featured is Captain Vikram Batra, the D Company commander and Shershah of Kargil, who captured Point 5140 on June 20, 1999, before succumbing to his injuries. The Grade 7 English book has a full unit titled Bravehearts, presented as a Bengaluru student visiting the memorial in Delhi and describing the experience in a letter. Heroes like Lance Naik Albert Ekka and Major Padmapani Acharya of the Kargil War are featured. The textbooks also showcase the bravery of Rani Abbakka Devi, who drove the Portuguese out of Ullal in Karnataka, and Padma Bhushan awardee Rani Gaidinlu, a Naga leader who led uprisings against the British in Manipur, Nagaland, and Assam.

The New Indian Express 15 Aug 2025 9:54 am

Nine IAF, four Army personnel get Vir Chakra for role in Operation Sindoor

NEW DELHI: In a rare instance of Gallantry Awards being conferred in peacetime, 15 Vir Chakras, war-time gallantry awards, were conferred by President Droupadi Murmu on Thursday on armed forces personnel for their roles in Operation Sindoor launched to avenge the killing of 26 civilians in Pahalgam. A total of 127 Gallantry Awards and 40 Distinguished Service awards were given to the Armed Forces and Central Armed Police Forces (CAPFs) personnel on the eve of 79th Independence Day. The list of personnel awarded for Operation Sindoor included 13 from the armed forces -- nine from the IAF and four from the Army who were conferred the Vir Chakra, the third-highest wartime gallantry award. Two recipients were from the Ministry of Home Affairs: Sub Inspector Mohd Imteyaj and Constable Deepak Chingakham. There was also a rare list of the seven top-level armed forces officers awarded the Sarvottam Yudh Seva Medal for their role in Operation Sindoor. This award is given for exceptional operational planning, coordination and execution. President conferred 4 Kirti Chakras which are peacetime equivalents of the Mahavir Chakras of the war time. The other Gallantry Awards includes 15 Vir Chakras; 16 Shaurya Chakras; 2 Bar to Sena Medals (Gallantry). When the award is conferred more than once it is termed as Bar to the award. The list also includes 58 Sena Medals (Gallantry), 6 Nao Sena Medals (Gallantry) and 26 Vayu Sena Medals (Gallantry). The 40 Distinguished Service awards include 7 SarvottamYudh Seva Medals, 9 Uttam Yudh Seva Medals and 24 Yudh Seva Medals. The President has also approved 290 Mention-in-Despatches, including 115 personnel of the Army, 5 of the Navy, 167 of the Air Force and 3 of the Border Roads Development Board (BRDB). The Presidents awards also include three Tatrakshak Medals (TM), Indian Coast Guard personnel in recognition of their acts of conspicuous gallantry. Two more TMs were given for exceptional devotion to duty and meritorious service. Meanwhile, the MHA has released the list of 1,090 recipients of medals in different categories, including gallantry for Police, Fire Services, Home Guard & Civil Defence and Correctional Services, on the occasion of Independence Day. The 1,090 medals include 233 Gallantry Medals, 99 Presidents Medals for Distinguished Service and 758 Medals for Meritorious Service. In the Police category, 226 officers and personnel have been selected for the Gallantry Medal, 89 will be given the Presidents Medal for Distinguished Service, and 635 will receive the Medal for Meritorious Service. The J&K Police have once again led the pack of state police organisations and the Central Armed Police Forces by securing a record 127 Gallantry Medals on the occasion of Independence Day 2025. Among the awardees is DSP, late Humayun Muzamil Bhat, killed during a fierce encounter in Kokernag, who has been posthumously honoured for his ultimate sacrifice in the line of duty. The CRPF on its part bagged 20 gallantry awards, whereas the BSF got 16, the Uttar Pradesh Police (17) and the Chhattisgarh Police (14). Top honours for forces Vir Chakra Awardees Group Captain Ranjeet Singh Sidhu, Group Capt Manish Arora, Group Capt Animesh Patni, Group Captain Kunal Kalra, Wing Commander Joy Chandra, Squadron Leader Sarthak Kumar, Squadron Leader Siddhant Singh, Squadron, Leader Rizwan Malik and Flight Lieutenant Aarshveer Singh Thakur are among, the IAF officers who have been awarded the Vir Chakra. Colonel Koshank Lamba of 302 Medium Regiment, Lt Col Sushil Bisht of 1988 Medium Battery, Naib Subedar Satish Kumar of 4 Dogra, and Rifleman Sunil Kumar of 4 Jammu And Kashmir Light Infantry are among Army personnel awarded. Sarvottam Yudh Seva Medal Northern Army Commander Lt Gen Pratik Sharma; former DGMO Lt Gen Rajiv Ghai; CiC, Western Naval Command, Vice Admiral Sanjay Jasjit Singh; Air Marshal Narmdeshwar Tiwari; Air Officer CiC, South Western Air Command, Air Marshal Nagesh Kapoor; CiC, Western Air Command, Air Marshal Jeetendra Mishra; and Air Marshal AK Bharti. Ministry of Home Awardees Vir Chakra SUB INSPECTOR (GD) MOHD IMTEYAJ CONSTABLE DEEPAK CHINGAKHAM

The New Indian Express 15 Aug 2025 9:48 am

Inside Pictures Of New Residential Complex For MPs In Delhi

Ahead of India's 79th Independence Day, PM Modi inaugurated the new sprawling residential complex for the Members of Parliament in New Delhi's Baba Kharak Singh Marg.

News18 15 Aug 2025 9:48 am

Modi's Independence Day speech: PM delivers longest message on August 15

Prime Minister Narendra Modi delivered his longest speech ever on the 79th Independence Day today August 15, 2025. Modi's speech from the ramparts of the Red Fort in Delhi lasted around 102 minutes, starting 7:30 AM.

The Economic Times 15 Aug 2025 9:47 am

'Give them a better life, dont throw them out': Former India cricket captain urges compassion for stray dogs

Kapil Dev has urged Delhi authorities to improve the lives of stray dogs following a Supreme Court directive to relocate them to shelters. The order has faced opposition from animal rights activists. Solicitor General Tushar Mehta cited numerous dog bite cases and fatalities, emphasizing the need to separate strays from public areas for safety.

The Times of India 15 Aug 2025 9:38 am

'Standing like wall' to protect interests of farmers, herders, fishermen: PM Modi on US trade talks

NEW DELHI: Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Friday said India will not compromise on the interests of farmers, livestock rearers and fishermen, asserting that he is standing like a wall to protect them. The remarks are important as the US is seeking duty concessions from India in agriculture and dairy sectors in the proposed bilateral trade agreement (BTA), being negotiated between the two countries. The US has also imposed steep tariffs on India. Trump has ratcheted up tariffs on Indian goods to 50 percent , which will come into effect from August 27. At present, an additional 25 percent tariffs are there on Indian goods entering American market. Modi is standing like a wall against any harmful policy related to the farmers, fishermen and cattle rearers of India. India will never accept any compromise regarding its farmers, its livestock rearers, its fishermen, he said while addressing the nation on the 79th Independence Day. In the proposed BTA, the US is seeking reduced tariffs on products like corn, soybeans, apples, almonds and ethanol, as well as increased access for US dairy products. New Delhi is, however, strongly opposing these demands as these will have a direct bearing on farmers. India has never given any duty concessions to any of its trading partners, including Australia and Switzerland, with whom it has signed trade agreements. Op Sindoor punished enemies beyond imagination; India wont tolerate Pakistans nuclear blackmail: PM Modi

The New Indian Express 15 Aug 2025 9:35 am

Trump claims tariffs on India over Russian oil prompted Moscow to seek talks with US

NEW YORK / WASHINGTON: US President Donald Trump has claimed that the tariffs imposed on India for purchasing oil from Russia have influenced Moscow's decision to seek a meeting with Washington, as the country was losing its second largest customer. The comments come ahead of Trump's high-profile meeting with Russian President Vladimir Putin , scheduled for Friday in Anchorage, Alaska. In an interview with Fox News on Thursday, Trump said, I think everything has an impact, and claimed that when he told India that we're going to charge you, because you're dealing with Russia and oil purchases, it essentially took them out of buying oil from Russia. And then they (Russia) called, and they wanted to meet. We're going to see what the meeting means. But certainly, when you lose your second largest customer, and you're probably going to lose your first largest customer, I think that probably has a role. India was the second largest, and getting pretty close to China. China is the largest (purchaser of Russian oil), the US president said. India on Thursday said it has not halted oil purchases from Russia in response to the US President's tariff threat and continues to buy based solely on economic considerations. Trump last week announced an additional 25 percent tariff on US imports from India -- raising the overall duty to 50 percent -- as a penalty for the country's continued imports of Russian oil. The tariffs will come into effect from August 27. Since the steep tariffs are likely to hit the USD 40 billion of non-exempt exports that India does to the US, there has been chatter around stopping or curtailing oil imports from Russia. However, AS Sahney, Chairman of Indian Oil Corporation (IOC), the country's largest oil firm, has clarified that there is o pause on Russian oil imports, and India's intent to continue buying Russian oil remains unchanged. We continue to buy, purely based on economic considerations, that is to say if the pricing and characteristics of the crude make sense in our scheme of processing, we buy, he told reporters in New Delhi. Responding to the US tariffs, the Ministry of External Affairs had said that the targeting of India is unjustified and unreasonable. Like any major economy, India will take all necessary measures to safeguard its national interests and economic security, it said. Trump has said that India's purchasing of Russian oil is fuelling the war machine. Caving to a bully only fuels more demands: Former Indian envoy on Trumps tariffs

The New Indian Express 15 Aug 2025 9:34 am

India targeting tenfold rise in nuclear energy by 2047: PM Modi on I-Day

NEW DELHI: Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Friday said India is rapidly working on 10 new nuclear reactors and has pledged to increase its nuclear energy capacity tenfold. Addressing the nation from the ramparts of the Red Fort on Independence Day, he said India is taking major initiatives in the field of nuclear energy while keeping the energy needs of the future in mind. Work is progressing rapidly on 10 new nuclear reactors and, by 2047, we have pledged to increase our nuclear energy capacity tenfold... We are bringing major reforms in the nuclear energy sector, he said. In the field of energy, we all know that we are heavily dependent on many countries for our energy needs whether it is petrol, diesel or gas... We have to spend billions of rupees to import them. It is very important to make the country self-reliant in this regard, Modi said. The prime minister said that in the past 11 years, solar energy capacity has increased 30-fold. We are building new dams so that hydropower can be expanded and clean energy can be made available, he said. He added that India is also investing thousands of crores of rupees in the Hydrogen Mission. PM Modi announces GST reforms in I-Day speech, says 'substantial' rate cut by Diwali Op Sindoor punished enemies beyond imagination; India wont tolerate Pakistans nuclear blackmail: PM Modi

The New Indian Express 15 Aug 2025 9:14 am

PM Modi announces GST reforms in I-Day speech, says 'substantial' rate cut by Diwali

NEW DELHI: Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Friday said the next generation reforms in Goods and Services Tax (GST) will be unveiled by Diwali, which will provide 'substantial' tax relief to common man and benefit small and medium enterprises. Addressing the nation on 79th Independence Day, Modi said the time has come to undertake reforms in GST as the indirect tax regime has completed eight years. GST, which subsumed a host of taxes and local levies, was rolled out on July 1, 2017. We have discussed with states and we will usher in next generation GST reforms by Diwali, which will be a Diwali gift for citizens. Tax on items of common man will be reduced substantially, Modi said in his speech from the ramparts of the Red Fort. Our MSMEs will benefit hugely. Daily use items will become cheaper, which will also strengthen our economy, he added. A Group of Ministers (GoM) comprising state finance ministers is already discussing the rate rationalisation and pruning of slabs in GST. Op Sindoor punished enemies beyond imagination; India wont tolerate Pakistans nuclear blackmail: PM Modi

The New Indian Express 15 Aug 2025 9:10 am

I-Day speech: PM Modi hails Operation Sindoor, warns Pakistan from Red Fort

New Delhi: In a firm and stern warning to Pakistan from the ramparts of the Red Fort, Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Friday said India will not differentiate between terrorists and those supporting them. He also said Indias armed forces will decide on punishment in case of any future misadventure from the neighbouring nation. PM Get the latest updates in Hyderabad City News , Technology , Entertainment , Sports , Politics and Top Stories on WhatsApp & Telegram by subscribing to our channels. You can also download our app for Android and iOS .

The Siasat Daily 15 Aug 2025 8:59 am

Stray dogs row in Supreme Court: Bench slams civic inaction for NCR menace; reserves order after clash over lack of shelters, ABC rule violations

The Supreme Court addressed the contentious issue of stray dogs in Delhi-NCR. A two-judge bench had ordered their removal, sparking protests. A three-judge bench heard arguments pitting human safety against animal rights. Local authorities were blamed for ineffective Animal Birth Control. The Solicitor General cited dog bite statistics and rabies deaths. Animal rights advocates argued against the removal.

The Times of India 15 Aug 2025 8:55 am

Did you know the Tricolour was hoisted far from Delhis Red Fort on the morning of August 15 1947? it took place at

Today, as the nation marks its 79th Independence Day with Prime Minister Narendra Modi leading the celebrations from the Red Fort, it is worth revisiting this fascinating chapter of Indian history.

India.com 15 Aug 2025 8:42 am

India achieves clean energy target five years ahead of schedule: PM Modi on I-Day

NEW DELHI: While the world worries about global warming, India has achieved its ambitious climate target of having 50 percent of its cumulative installed electricity capacity from non-fossil-based sources five years ahead of schedule, Prime Minister Narendra Modi said on Friday. Addressing the nation on the 79th Independence Day, he said, When the world today worries about global warming, India had decided that by 2030 we would increase the contribution of clean energy (to cumulative installed power capacity) to 50 percent in the country. Look at the capability and determination of my fellow citizens that the goal we had set for 2030, we achieved in 2025 itself, five years ahead of schedule...We are just as sensitive towards the world as we are responsible towards nature. As of June 30, 2025, India's total installed electricity capacity stood at 484.8 GW, of which 242.8 GW (or 50.08 percent) came from non-fossil-fuel sources, including renewables, large hydropower, and nuclear energy. India working towards having its own space station: PM Modi on I-Day

The New Indian Express 15 Aug 2025 8:42 am

India working towards having its own space station: PM Modi on I-Day

NEW DELHI: India is working towards becoming self-reliant in the space sector, Prime Minister Narendra Modi said on Friday. The nation is proud of our space sector, Group Captain Shubhanshu Shukla is back from the space station... in the days to come he will return to India, PM Modi said in his Independence Day address to the nation from the Red Fort. He said India is working on becoming self-reliant in the space sector as well and is preparing for the launch of Gaganyaan. Gaganyaan is India's flagship human spaceflight programme. We will make our own space station, he said. The prime minister also said reforms brought in in recent times have enabled over 300 start-ups which are working in the space sector. Thousands of youth are working on it. This is the power of our youth...This is the confidence we have in our youth, he said. India achieves clean energy target five years ahead of schedule: PM Modi on I-Day

The New Indian Express 15 Aug 2025 8:40 am

PM Narendra Modi breaks Indira Gandhi's record with 12 consecutive Independence Day speeches

Narendra Modi has surpassed Indira Gandhi's record for consecutive Independence Day addresses from the Red Fort, delivering his 12th speech on Friday. Only Jawaharlal Nehru has delivered more consecutive speeches. Modi broke Manmohan Singh's record last year and in 2023, he delivered the longest Independence Day speech at 98 minutes, combining policy announcements with reflections on Indias progress.

The Times of India 15 Aug 2025 8:37 am

Narendra Modi breaks Indira Gandhi's record with 12 consecutive I-Day speeches

NEW DELHI: Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Friday broke Indira Gandhi's record by delivering 12 consecutive speeches from the ramparts of Red Fort to stand next only to Jawaharlal Nehru who delivered 17 Independence Day addresses in a row. Indira Gandhi held the office between January 1966 and March 1977, and then between January 1980 till her assassination in October 1984. In total, she delivered 16 addresses as prime minister on August 15 with 11 of them being consecutive. Nehru, India's longest-serving prime minister (1947-63), addressed the nation 17 times from the Red Fort. India's second prime minister Lal Bahadur Shastri delivered speeches from the Red Fort ramparts for two Independence Days in 1964 and 1965. Post-emergency, Morarji Desai delivered the prime minister's address twice at Red Fort. Chaudhari Charan Singh gave an Independence Day speech only once in 1979. After the assassination of Indira Gandhi, Rajiv Gandhi carried out the honours of the prime minister's speech five times from Red Fort. VP Singh addressed the nation from the rampart of Red Fort on the occasion of Independence Day only once in 1990. PV Narasimha Rao addressed the nation for four consecutive years from the Red Fort (1991 to 1995). HD Deve Gowda and Inder Kumar Gujral also delivered the I-day speech once in 1996 and 1997 respectively. Atal Bihari Vajpayee, who served the nation as prime minister from March 1998 to May 2004, addressed the gathering on the occasion of Independence Day six times. Manmohan Singh addressed the nation for ten years from 2004 to 2014. Last year, PM Modi broke the record of his immediate predecessor Manmohan Singh by hoisting the national flag from the ramparts of the Red Fort for the 11th consecutive time. He also delivered the longest ever I-day speech last year by any prime minister with a record 98-minute address. Modi's speeches on August 15 invariably touch on key issues of the day and the country's growth on his watch, and he often intersperses this with announcements of policy initiatives or new schemes. In his address on August 15 in 2024, he had made an unequivocal pitch for a secular civil code instead of the current framework which is communal and promoted discrimination, and also for simultaneous polls. Op Sindoor punished enemies beyond imagination; India wont tolerate Pakistans nuclear blackmail: PM Modi

The New Indian Express 15 Aug 2025 8:32 am

Indian-Made Semiconductor Chips By End Of Year: PM Modi's Top Quotes

PM Modi addressed the nation from the Red Fort on India's 79th Independence Day today. The Prime Minister hoisted the national flag for the 12th consecutive time at the iconic monument in New Delhi.

NDTV 15 Aug 2025 8:07 am

Heavy rain pushes August into excess zone: Delhi breaches annual rainfall record; temperature dips 7C, 350+ flights hit

Delhi experienced its fifth heaviest rainfall this year on Thursday, leading to downed trees, traffic disruptions, and flight delays. The city surpassed its annual rainfall mark faster than it has since 2021, reaching 818.1mm. While the Met office forecasts light rain to continue until August 20, the downpour significantly improved Delhi's air quality, bringing it to the 'satisfactory' category.

The Times of India 15 Aug 2025 7:49 am

PM Modi pays tribute to Mahatma Gandhi at Rajghat on 79th Independence Day

NEW DELHI: Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Friday visited Rajghat in the national capital and paid tribute to Mahatma Gandhi as the country marked its 79th Independence Day. This year's Independence Day theme is 'Naya Bharat,' reflecting the government's vision of achieving 'Viksit Bharat' by 2047. From Rajghat, PM Modi will reach Red Fort and hoist the tricolour and deliver his customary address to the nation -- his 12th consecutive Independence Day speech. Upon his arrival at the Red Fort, the Prime Minister will be received by Defence Minister Rajnath Singh, MoS Defence Sanjay Seth and Defence Secretary Rajesh Kumar Singh. The Defence Secretary will introduce Lieutenant General Bhavnish Kumar, General Officer Commanding (GOC), Delhi area, to the PM. The success of Operation Sindoor will be celebrated during the I-Day celebrations this year. The view cutter at Gyanpath will have the Operation Sindoor logo, accompanied by floral arrangements themed around the operation. Flying Officer Rashika Sharma will assist the Prime Minister in hoisting the flag, after which flower petals will be showered from two Mi-17 helicopters of the Indian Air Force - one carrying the national flag and the other 'Operation Sindoor' flag. Wing Commander Vinay Poonia and Wing Commander Aditya Jaiswal will pilot the aircraft. After the showering of flower petals, the Prime Minister will address the nation. Following the PM's address, NCC cadets and 'My Bharat' volunteers will sing the National Anthem. A total of 2,500 cadets from the Army, Navy and Air Force, along with 'My Bharat' volunteers, will be seated on Gyanpath, opposite the Rampart, forming the 'Naya Bharat' logo. With the aim to increase 'Jan Bhagidari' in this festival of national fervour, around 5,000 special guests, from different walks of life, have been invited to witness the celebrations at the Red Fort this year, including the Indian contingent of Special Olympics 2025, the winners of international sports events, the Gold Medalists of Khelo India Para Games, and the best-performing farmers trained & financially assisted under the National Beekeeping and Honey Mission. Best performing farmers traders/cooperatives who availed credit under Credit Guarantee Scheme for e-Negotiable Warehouse Receipts, Best performing Sarpanches of Open Defecation Free Plus Villages, Best performing Sarpanches of Catch the Rain Abhiyan, Best performing young authors under PM YUVA (Youth Author Mentorship Scheme), Best performing Youth, skilled and trained under PM-VIKAS scheme, Best performing entrepreneurs under PM Van Dhan Yojana by TRIFED, Best performing entrepreneurs of SC/ST community under National SC/ST Hub Scheme, Best performing students under PM-DAKSH, SHREYAS and SHRESTA scheme, Best performing Self Help Groups under VISVAS scheme, Best performing entrepreneurs by NSTFDC, Best performing Interns of PM Internship Scheme, Best performing My Bharat Volunteers, Beneficiaries of PM Awaas Yojana Gramin among others have been invited. For the first time, a number of band performances will be conducted pan-India on the evening of Independence Day celebrations to promote patriotic fervour among citizens and to celebrate the victory of Operation Sindoor. The performances will be conducted by the bands of the Army, Navy, Air Force, Indian Coast Guard, NCC, CRPF, ITBP, CISF, SSB, BSF, IDS, RPF and Assam Rifles at over 140 prominent locations throughout the country. On the call of PM Modi, the Har Ghar Tiranga Abhiyan has proved to fill the citizens with a national patriotic spirit. Tiranga Yatra was carried out across the country. The Har Ghar Tiranga 2025 campaign builds on the resounding success of previous years, infusing it with fresh energy, creativity, and opportunities for citizens to connect with the national flag in deeply personal and community-driven ways.

The New Indian Express 15 Aug 2025 7:37 am

Independence Day Red Fort Address: A Look Back At Shortest, Longest Speeches Delivered By PM

Every year on 15 August, the Prime Minister hoists the national flag at the Red Fort in Delhi and delivers a speech that sets the tone for the nations vision and priorities.

News18 15 Aug 2025 7:25 am

Independence Day 2025: Delhi Traffic Police issues advisory for August 15, check routes to avoid, diversions, timings and more

As India is celebrating its 79th Independence Day on August 15, the Delhi police have issued a traffic advisory for today announcing restrictions, alternate routes and road closures. Here's all yiu need to know,

DNA India 15 Aug 2025 7:22 am

I-Day: 14,000 personnel, anti-drone systems deployed across Delhi

New Delhi: The national capital is on a high alert and under a thick security blanket for the Independence Day function on Friday, with snipers at high-rise buildings, heightened camera surveillance, and more than 14,000 security and traffic police personnel deployed across the city. There is a multi-layered security arrangement in place at the Red Get the latest updates in Hyderabad City News , Technology , Entertainment , Sports , Politics and Top Stories on WhatsApp & Telegram by subscribing to our channels. You can also download our app for Android and iOS .

The Siasat Daily 15 Aug 2025 7:20 am

Independence Day: 14,000 personnel, anti-drone systems deployed across Delhi; multi-tier security at Red Fort

Delhi is under high alert for Independence Day celebrations on Friday, with over 14,000 security and traffic personnel deployed and multi-layered arrangements at the Red Fort, where Prime Minister Narendra Modi will deliver his 12th address.

The Economic Times 15 Aug 2025 7:00 am

Publicis sues India antitrust body for denying case files in ad agencies probe

Publicis has moved the Delhi High Court against the Competition Commission of India (CCI), alleging the watchdog denied access to case files in an ongoing price-fixing probe into ad agencies. The French group said the lack of access prevents it from understanding the allegations and preparing a defence.

The Economic Times 15 Aug 2025 6:53 am

Delhi weather: Warm temperatures with rain expected

New Delhi anticipates a warm, humid, and rain-soaked August 15th, with moderate showers and temperatures around 29.7C offering relief from the usual heat. Rain intensifies this afternoon, tapering by evening. The coming week promises continued wet weather, with heavy showers expected Sunday and Monday, and a brief sunny respite on Thursday.

The Times of India 15 Aug 2025 6:25 am

Tree Falls On Bike; Man Dies, Daughter Critical

The Times of India 15 Aug 2025 5:45 am

Prez lauds nations decisive response to Pahalgam terrorist attack

Kashmir rail link will boost trade, tourism *Armed forces demonstrated strategic clarity NEW DELHI, Aug 14: President Droupadi Murmu on Thursday lauded the nations decisive response to Pahalgham terrorist attack in Kashmir, highlighting the success of Operation Sindoor and emphasising the countrys unity and growing self-reliance in the defence sector. Follow the Daily Excelsior channel on WhatsApp In her address to the nation on the eve of 79th Independence Day, the President condemned the cowardly and utterly inhuman killing of [] The post Prez lauds nations decisive response to Pahalgam terrorist attack appeared first on Daily Excelsior .

Daily Excelsior 15 Aug 2025 5:12 am

Operation Sindoor a historic chapter in fight against terror: President Droupadi Murmu

NEW DELHI, Aug 14: President Droupadi Murmu on Thursday lauded the nations decisive response to Pahalgham terrorist attack in Kashmir, highlighting the success of Operation Sindoor and emphasising the countrys unity and growing self-reliance in the defence sector. In her address to the nation on the eve of 79th Independence Day, the President condemned the []

thehillstimes 15 Aug 2025 4:50 am

Roads crumble, craters surface in Noida after rain

The Times of India 15 Aug 2025 3:00 am

Delhi HC for inclusion of Dragon Boat Racing in Khelo India Water Sports Festival at Dal Lake

The court, in its August 12 order, said the sports inclusion in the upcoming event was conditional on the petitioner Dragon Boat India and Traditional Sports Federation providing full logistical and technical support

The Hindu 15 Aug 2025 2:30 am

Stepping out on I-Day? Explore Delhis trails

Celebrate Independence Day with heritage walks, historical sites, and patangbaazi in Delhi

The Times of India 15 Aug 2025 1:00 am

Lunch, quiz, craft: Own your at-home I-Day

Celebrate Independence Day at home with vibrant decor, diverse food, and patriotic activities.

The Times of India 15 Aug 2025 1:00 am

Situation being closely monitored: PM Modi

New Delhi: Prime Minister Narendra Modi has expressed deep concern over the cloudburst and subsequent flooding in Kishtwar district of Jammu and Kashmir. He assured that every effort is being made to provide timely assistance to those impacted by the calamity. In a post on X, the Prime Minister said: My thoughts and prayers are []

Kashmir Reader 15 Aug 2025 12:57 am

Kashmir rail link to boost trade, tourism: President

New Delhi: Hailing the inauguration of the rail link in Kashmir as a major accomplishment, President Droupadi Murmu on Thursday said rail connectivity with the Valley will boost trade and tourism in the region and open new economic possibilities. In her address to the nation on the eve of 79th Independency Day, Murmu said the []

Kashmir Reader 15 Aug 2025 12:55 am

Op Sindoor humanitys fight against terrorism

New Delhi: President Droupadi Murmu on Thursday lauded the nations decisive response to Pahalgham terrorist attack in Kashmir, highlighting the success of Operation Sindoor and emphasising the countrys unity and growing self-reliance in the defence sector. In her address to the nation on the eve of 79th Independence Day, the President condemned the cowardly and []

Kashmir Reader 15 Aug 2025 12:53 am

India warns Pakistan of painful consequences in case of any misadventure

New Delhi, Aug 14 :Indiaon Thursday warnedPakistanof painful consequences to any misadventure targeting it and advised the neighbouring country to desist from war-mongering and hateful rhetoric. New Delhis strong reaction came in response to Pakistan Army Chief Field Marshal Asim Munirs nuclear threat as well as offensive comments againstIndiaby several Pakistani leaders including Prime Minister [] The post India warns Pakistan of painful consequences in case of any misadventure appeared first on Northlines .

The Northlines 15 Aug 2025 12:51 am

PM to deliver 12th consecutive I-Day address; Op Sindoor, trade in focus

New Delhi, Aug 14: Prime Minister Narendra Modi will deliver his 12th consecutive Independence Day address to the nation on Friday, a milestone that comes months after Operation Sindoor and amid opposition parties uniting over alleged poll irregularities to question his government. If Modi is expected to underlineIndias uncompromising stand on national security, economic growth [] The post PM to deliver 12th consecutive I-Day address; Op Sindoor, trade in focus appeared first on Northlines .

The Northlines 15 Aug 2025 12:48 am

On 79th I-Day eve, Prez says Pahalgam reply sent clear message

Op Sindoor key in anti-terror fight;Indiaeyes developed nation by 2047 New Delhi, Aug 14:Terming April 22 Pahalgam terror attack as cowardly and inhuman, President Droupadi Murmu on Thursday said that our befitting reply made it clear to the world that India wont succumb and terrorism wont be tolerated. President Murmu, while addressing the nation on [] The post On 79th I-Day eve, Prez says Pahalgam reply sent clear message appeared first on Northlines .

The Northlines 15 Aug 2025 12:46 am

SC hints local bodies have gone astray; reserves order on stray dogs

The Supreme Court has reserved its decision regarding the removal of stray dogs in Delhi-NCR to shelter homes. This follows challenges to an earlier verdict. A prior suo motu case was reassigned due to conflicting directions. The court noted inaction by local authorities and the Animal Welfare Department.

The Economic Times 15 Aug 2025 12:25 am

Upskilling necessary for adapting to new technologies: Dy Chairman tells Rajya Sabha interns

NEW DELHI: Deputy Chairman of the Rajya Sabha, Harivansh, while addressing the interns under the Rajya Sabha Internship Programme at Parliament House on Thursday, emphasised the importance of upskilling in order to successfully adapt to the age of rapid technological advancement. He cited various examples to illustrate both the opportunities and challenges presented by the rise of Artificial Intelligence (AI). He urged the candidates to concentrate on acquiring the right knowledge and skills, rather than becoming overly reliant on technology. He highlighted that embracing new technology is not only essential for enhancing individual productivity, but also plays a crucial role in strengthening governance at the grassroots level. Citing the example of the PM-Jan Dhan Yojana, he pointed out that the digital infrastructure provided by Aadhaar, combined with the widespread use of mobile phones, has significantly improved banking coveragesomething that would have taken decades using traditional methods. According to a World Bank study, if we had continued to use the conventional method of opening bank accounts, i.e. physical verification of customers, it would have taken 47 years for us to open the number of bank accounts that we have now. But the JAM trinity and e-KYC process today has created a large network of beneficiaries, he said. What we see today in India and the developments around the world are not an overnight phenomenon. It is an outcome of decades of innovation that has led us to this moment. Further, Indias stable economic growth over the years has set the right platform for youth to innovate, take risks and pursue their entrepreneurial ambitions. The world is paying a high premium for innovation, he said. He added that young Indias fresh ideas and innovations will support the countrys journey towards becoming a developed nation by 2047.

The New Indian Express 15 Aug 2025 12:22 am

RSS chief Bhagwat says stray dog crisis needs population control not sheltering

CUTTACK: Amidst the raging controversy over the Supreme Court order , Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) chief Mohan Bhagwat on Thursday said the stray dog crisis can be resolved by regulating the canine population, and not by sending the animals to shelter homes. All animals have the right to live, said Bhagwat, speaking at the birth anniversary celebrations of Srila Prabhupada and the centenary celebrations of Sri Sachchidananda Math organised by the Gaudiya Vaishnava Sammilani at Cuttack. He emphasised the fine equilibrium between man and nature. The crisis can be solved by regulating the street dog population and not by sending them to shelters, he said. While milking cows, Indians take some milk and leave the rest for the calf, which is an art of striking a balance between man and nature. Nature should be conserved by maintaining a balance between development and the environment, he said. Bhagwat went to Puri, where he visited the Shree Jagannath Temple to seek the blessings of the deities and then met Shankaracharya Nischalananda Saraswati. The RSS chief arrived here on Wednesday evening. He is scheduled to hoist the national flag at the Utkal Bipanna Sahayata Samiti office in the capital city and address the gathering on Independence Day. Stray dogs in Delhi: SC slams local authorities for inaction, reserves order

The New Indian Express 15 Aug 2025 12:10 am

'Would we suffer like this if Zafar had surrendered?': I-Day lament of last Mughal's descendants

As Prime Minister Narendra Modi delivers the 79th Independence Day address from Delhi's iconic Red Fort, a heavy historical irony looms in silence. Just over a thousand kilometers away, in a crumbling hut in the slums of Howrah, Sultana Begumthe 74-year-old great-granddaughter-in-law of Bahadur Shah Zafar, India's last Mughal emperorstruggles to afford medication and relies on a meagre 6,000 monthly pension to survive. The Red Fort, once the seat of Mughal power, is now a stage for the modern Indian state. Yet the descendants of the very monarch who made his final stand against British rule during the Revolt of 1857 now live a life of obscurity and deprivation. Sultana Begum's life is one of faded grandeur, reduced to poverty, marked by betrayalboth from the state and from those who claim to speak for justice, faith, and heritage. Sultana's late husband, Mirza Muhammad Bedar Bukht, was the great-grandson of Bahadur Shah Zafar. After the fall of Delhi in 1857 and the subsequent execution of Zafar's sons, the British exiled the emperor to Rangoon, where he died in captivity. Bedar, still a young man in colonial Burma, was smuggled back to India with the assistance of Piare Mian, his maternal grandfather and guardian hailing from Lucknow. It is widely believed that this operation took place under the protective vision of Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose, who saw the surviving bloodline of Zafar not as a relic of monarchy, but as a symbolic embodiment of resistance. Netaji ensured Bedar's safety and shelter during a time when the British sought to erase every trace of the Mughal line. For decades, the family lived under assumed names, moving between cities and hiding in plain sight. Only after Independence in 1947 did Bedar reveal his true identity, expecting that the new Indian state would honour the memory of his forefather's sacrifice and legacy. That hope, like many others, would eventually erode. Sultana Begum with her granddaughter Roshan Ara Modest beginnings before a catastrophe strikes Sultana Begum married Bedar in the early 1960s. While life was modest, it was at least stable during their years together. They received a small pension from the Prime Minister's Office, and the couple managed to make ends meet. However, Bedar's death in 1980 proved catastrophic. As a widow, Sultana found herself not only alone but increasingly irrelevant in the eyes of the state. Her pension was barely enough to live on. A tea stall she opened was later demolished for road expansion, and her attempts at tailoring could not keep the household afloat. Years of appeals to various ministries, Presidents, and Prime Ministers brought little more than token sympathy. A one-time grant of 50,000 was issued in the early 2000s, but it was soon exhausted by medical expenses and debts. As her health declined and responsibilities grew, Sultana was left to depend on her daughter Madhu Begum and granddaughter Roshan Ara. Roshan Ara, now employed in Indian Railways in a Group D position, owes her job to a rare act of political empathywhen Mamata Banerjee, then Union Coal Minister, visited the family and helped secure employment for her, once she became the Union Rail Minister. That moment was one of the very few rays of light in an otherwise bleak legacy. Sultana Begum with Mamata Banerjee Forsaken by all Despite being the descendants of India's last emperor, the family has received no consistent support from the wider Muslim community, whose leadership and institutions have often championed the cause of justice and heritagebut curiously not theirs. The Shahi Imam of Delhis Jama Masjid, a symbolic custodian of Mughal-era faith and architecture, turned deaf ears to their pleas. The Waqf Boards, with their vast landholdings and revenues, have never offered the family a home, nor even basic monthly assistance. Prominent political leaders like Asaduddin Owaisi, who often invoke the memory of past Muslim rulers in speeches, have ignored the plight of Bahadur Shah Zafar's descendants entirely. Roshan Ara remarks bitterly, Owaisi does politics in Aurangzeb's name. Zafar's family doesn't interest him. Equally silent have been the many Islamic charities, NGOs, and zakat fund managers who annually raise crores in the name of uplifting the poor and preserving dignity. If any family should have been symbolically and materially supported as a testament to legacy and resistance, it is this one. Their neglect of Sultana's household raises uncomfortable questions about the real priorities of these institutionswhether their cause is truly rooted in compassion, or shaped by optics and political calculations. 'Is this the price for Zafar's resistance?' Today, Sultana Begum's deteriorating health is matched only by the fading memory of her family's once-sacred role in India's history. A YouTube channel titled The Last Mughals , launched by Roshan Ara in 2019, initially gained traction and now has 170,000 subscribers. But platform policy changes and monetization rules have made it unreliable, and the ad revenue is not enough to sustain the family. Meanwhile, year after year, she has written letters to the President, the Prime Minister, and various ministries. Her appeals have largely gone unanswered. In 2006, Sultana even threatened self-immolation out of frustration, but it barely made the headlines. The silence has been consistent, and deafening. This year, as Prime Minister Modi crowdsourced his Independence Day speech through the MyGov portal, Sultana's voice remains unheardagain. Her question, asked in a 2005 letter, still rings with haunting relevance: Would we suffer like this if Zafar had surrendered to the British? He resisted. And we still pay. While the tricolor soars above the Red Fort, its symbolic grandeur seems at odds with the lived reality of those born into its history. Sultana Begum may be eclipsed in public consciousness, but her life makes one bitter truth undeniable: freedom may be universal, but dignity remains unequally distributed.

The New Indian Express 15 Aug 2025 12:03 am

Showers trigger power outages once again in Noida and Gzb

The Times of India 14 Aug 2025 11:18 pm

CRPF gets highest 23 gallantry medals among Central Armed Police Forces

New Delhi: Twenty-three personnel of the Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF), the countrys largest paramilitary force, have been awarded with gallantry medals, including three military-issued Shaurya Chakras, on the eve of the 79th Independence Day. Constables Saddam Hussain, Feda Hussain Dar and Sanjay Tiwari were decorated with the Shaurya Chakra, the third-highest peacetime defence gallantry Get the latest updates in Hyderabad City News , Technology , Entertainment , Sports , Politics and Top Stories on WhatsApp & Telegram by subscribing to our channels. You can also download our app for Android and iOS .

The Siasat Daily 14 Aug 2025 11:15 pm

India endorses Trump-Putin summit in Alaska

The summit could also decide the course of the imposed U.S. tariffs on India as Trump had previously accused New Delhi of fuelling the Russian war machine with its energy purchases

The Hindu 14 Aug 2025 11:09 pm

4,000 institutions havent received benefits: Parl Panel

One Nation One Subscription scheme NEW DELHI: Around 4,000 out of 7,008 eligible institutions under the One Nation One Subscription (ONOS) scheme of the Ministry of Education have not received its benefits, a parliamentary panel has flagged. The Standing Committee on Education, Women, Children, Youth and Sports, headed by Congress MP Digvijaya Singh, directed the []

Kashmir Reader 14 Aug 2025 11:08 pm

Cops Mohammed Imteyaj, Deepak awarded Vir Chakra posthumously in Operation Sindoor

New Delhi: Eighteen Border Security Force (BSF) troops have been awarded gallantry medals for displaying conspicuous bravery and unmatched valour during Operation Sindoor against Pakistan, including two personnel who were decorated with the Vir Chakra posthumously. The Vir Chakra, a wartime medal which is third in precedence after the Param Vir Chakra and Kirti Chakra, Get the latest updates in Hyderabad City News , Technology , Entertainment , Sports , Politics and Top Stories on WhatsApp & Telegram by subscribing to our channels. You can also download our app for Android and iOS .

The Siasat Daily 14 Aug 2025 11:04 pm

Flooding hits patients at AIIMS, RML

The Times of India 14 Aug 2025 10:39 pm

FBI nabs Bishnois close aide linked to Nadir Shah murder

The Times of India 14 Aug 2025 10:39 pm

BJP, AAP Trade Barbs Over Waterlogging In Delhi: 'For 12 Years You Looted...'

Heavy rains in Delhi led to waterlogging and a tragic death, sparking a political clash between BJP and AAP.

News18 14 Aug 2025 10:33 pm

Sport a helmet, do your duty: CM Gupta

The Times of India 14 Aug 2025 10:12 pm

Friend's party turns horror: Delhi woman's ordeal; drink spiked, gang-raped, blackmailed with video

A 24-year-old woman from Delhi's Tilak Nagar has reported being allegedly raped by a group, including a woman, after attending a party in Civil Lines. She claims she was drugged, assaulted, and filmed, with threats made to release the video if she spoke out.

The Times of India 14 Aug 2025 9:56 pm

President Murmu addresses nation on Independence Day eve; reiterates Viksit Bharat 2047 goal

NEW DELHI: President of India Droupadi Murmu, in her customary address to the nation on the eve of Independence Day on Thursday, lauded the countrys economic advancements, asserting that all-around economic growth, coupled with social initiatives, has firmly placed India on course to becoming a developed economy by 2047. She also urged citizens to make a conscious decision to buy and use Indian-made products, invoking the Swadeshi spirit, which has inspired movements such as Make in India and the Atmanirbhar Bharat Abhiyan. Let us resolve to buy and use Indian products, she asserted, emphasising that the government regards basic amenities of life as rightful entitlements of all citizens. Describing India as the fastest growing among major global economies, the President noted, In the economic field, our achievements are all the more noticeable. With a GDP growth rate of 6.5 percent in the last fiscal, India is the fastest growing among the major economies in the world. Notably, this statement from Indias top Constitutional post comes in the wake of a recent controversial remark by former US President Donald Trump, who referred to India as having a dead economy . She stated that inflation is under control and exports are on the rise. Even amid stress in the global economy, demand at home is pacing ahead. Inflation has remained under control. Exports are rising. All key indicators show the economy in the pink of health, she added. The President highlighted the governments success in reducing poverty through effective governance. A large number of people have been pulled out of poverty through good governance. The government has been running a series of welfare initiatives for the poor and also for those who have risen above the poverty line but are still vulnerable, so that they do not fall below it again. She linked economic growth to social spending, saying, This is reflected in the rising expenditure on social services. Income inequality is reducing. Regional disparities are also disappearing. The States and regions, earlier known for weaker economic performance, are now showing their true potential and catching up with the front-runners. Addressing concerns surrounding Indias economic trajectory, President Murmu said the entrepreneurial spirit of business leaders, small and medium enterprises, and traders is commendable. What was needed was removing the bottlenecks in the path of wealth creation. That is so visible when it comes to infrastructure development over the past decade. We have expanded and strengthened the National Highway network under the Bharatmala Pariyojana. The Railways too have innovated, introducing new types of trains and coaches equipped with latest technologies. She cited the inauguration of a new rail link in Jammu & Kashmir as a major milestone, adding that the new railway connectivity will enhance trade and tourism, unlocking fresh economic opportunities in the region. MHA announces Independence Day honours; J&K Police lead with record 127 gallantry medals The President also touched on the governments efforts to manage rapid urbanisation. India is rapidly urbanising with proper care being taken by the Government to improve the conditions of the cities, she said, adding that metro rail services have expanded significantly over the last decade in numerous cities. She urged the nation to remember the pain and trauma of Partition, Today we observed Vibhajan Vibhishika Smriti Diwas. Terrible violence was witnessed, and millions were forced to relocate due to Partition. Today, we pay tributes to the victims of the follies of history. Condemning a recent terror attack in Kashmir, she said, This year we had to face the scourge of terrorism. Killing innocent citizens on holiday in Kashmir was cowardly and utterly inhuman. India responded in a decisive manner and with steely resolve. She hailed the success of Operation Sindoor, describing it as a milestone in the Atmanirbhar Bharat mission for defence, I believe, Operation Sindoor will go down in history as an example in humanitys fight against terrorism. Our indigenous manufacturing has achieved the critical level that makes us self-sufficient in meeting many of our security requirements. On Indias unified response, she remarked, In our response, what was most noticeable was our unity, which is also the most befitting response to those who wanted to divide us. Our unity was on display also in the multi-party delegations of the Members of Parliament that reached out to various nations to explain Indias position. The world has taken note of Indias stance, that we will not be the aggressor, but we will not hesitate to retaliate in defence of our citizens. The President spoke extensively about the governments commitment to the upliftment of marginalised communities. The people belonging to a major segment of our society comprising Scheduled Castes, Scheduled Tribes, Backward Classes and other communities are shedding the tag of the marginalised as the government has been actively helping them realise their social and economic aspirations with several initiatives. She lauded the progress in healthcare under Ayushman Bharat, calling it the largest scheme of its kind in the world. Focusing on Indias achievements in the digital sector, she said, More than half of the total number of digital transactions in the world takes place in India. These developments have created a vibrant digital economy whose contribution to the countrys GDP is increasing year on year. Looking ahead, the President highlighted Indias ambitions in the field of artificial intelligence, As we aspire to become a global-AI-hub by 2047, our focus will remain on making the best use of the advances in technology for the common people, to improve their lives by improving governance. She stressed the importance of inclusive development, stating, Development serves the purpose only when it helps those on the margins and opens new opportunities for them. Moreover, we are increasing our self-reliance in every area possible. This has added to our self-confidence and increased the momentum of our journey towards becoming Viksit Bharat. Reflecting on the historical significance of 15th August, she said, 15th August is a date etched in Indians collective memory. Despite challenges, she praised Indias transition into a strong democracy, India had the oldest republics in the world. It is rightly acknowledged as the mother of democracy. When we adopted the Constitution, it provided the edifice of democracy. We built democratic institutions that strengthened the practice of democracy. We prize our Constitution and our democracy above everything else. She noted the government's initiatives for youth development, and commended Shubhanshu Shuklas journey to the International Space Station, calling it an inspiration to the younger generation. On womens empowerment, she stated, Our daughters are our pride. They are breaching barriers in every field, including in the areas of defence and security. Sports are among important indicators of excellence, empowerment and potential. She cited the example of two Indian women one 19 and the other 38 who were finalists in the FIDE Womens World Cup in chess, adding, With Nari Shakti Vandan Adhiniyam, the empowerment of women is no longer a slogan but a reality. She expressed optimism about Indias future, India is moving ahead at a faster pace towards realising its true potential. She affirmed that this journey is underpinned by sustained good governance and a strong stance against corruption. Quoting Mahatma Gandhi, she reminded the nation, Corruption and hypocrisy ought not to be inevitable products of democracy, and called upon citizens to take a pledge to uphold Gandhis vision and eliminate corruption. Yogi wraps up 24-hour UP Vision 2047 debate; urges public ideas to drive Viksit Bharat goal

The New Indian Express 14 Aug 2025 9:53 pm

President Murmu addresses nation on Independence Day eve; reiterates Viksit Bharat 20247 goal

NEW DELHI: President of India Droupadi Murmu, in her customary address to the nation on the eve of Independence Day on Thursday, lauded the countrys economic advancements, asserting that all-around economic growth, coupled with social initiatives, has firmly placed India on course to becoming a developed economy by 2047. She also urged citizens to make a conscious decision to buy and use Indian-made products, invoking the Swadeshi spirit, which has inspired movements such as Make in India and the Atmanirbhar Bharat Abhiyan. Let us resolve to buy and use Indian products, she asserted, emphasising that the government regards basic amenities of life as rightful entitlements of all citizens. Describing India as the fastest growing among major global economies, the President noted, In the economic field, our achievements are all the more noticeable. With a GDP growth rate of 6.5 percent in the last fiscal, India is the fastest growing among the major economies in the world. Notably, this statement from Indias top Constitutional post comes in the wake of a recent controversial remark by former US President Donald Trump, who referred to India as having a dead economy . She stated that inflation is under control and exports are on the rise. Even amid stress in the global economy, demand at home is pacing ahead. Inflation has remained under control. Exports are rising. All key indicators show the economy in the pink of health, she added. The President highlighted the governments success in reducing poverty through effective governance. A large number of people have been pulled out of poverty through good governance. The government has been running a series of welfare initiatives for the poor and also for those who have risen above the poverty line but are still vulnerable, so that they do not fall below it again. She linked economic growth to social spending, saying, This is reflected in the rising expenditure on social services. Income inequality is reducing. Regional disparities are also disappearing. The States and regions, earlier known for weaker economic performance, are now showing their true potential and catching up with the front-runners. Addressing concerns surrounding Indias economic trajectory, President Murmu said the entrepreneurial spirit of business leaders, small and medium enterprises, and traders is commendable. What was needed was removing the bottlenecks in the path of wealth creation. That is so visible when it comes to infrastructure development over the past decade. We have expanded and strengthened the National Highway network under the Bharatmala Pariyojana. The Railways too have innovated, introducing new types of trains and coaches equipped with latest technologies. She cited the inauguration of a new rail link in Jammu & Kashmir as a major milestone, adding that the new railway connectivity will enhance trade and tourism, unlocking fresh economic opportunities in the region. MHA announces Independence Day honours; J&K Police lead with record 127 gallantry medals The President also touched on the governments efforts to manage rapid urbanisation. India is rapidly urbanising with proper care being taken by the Government to improve the conditions of the cities, she said, adding that metro rail services have expanded significantly over the last decade in numerous cities. She urged the nation to remember the pain and trauma of Partition, Today we observed Vibhajan Vibhishika Smriti Diwas. Terrible violence was witnessed, and millions were forced to relocate due to Partition. Today, we pay tributes to the victims of the follies of history. Condemning a recent terror attack in Kashmir, she said, This year we had to face the scourge of terrorism. Killing innocent citizens on holiday in Kashmir was cowardly and utterly inhuman. India responded in a decisive manner and with steely resolve. She hailed the success of Operation Sindoor, describing it as a milestone in the Atmanirbhar Bharat mission for defence, I believe, Operation Sindoor will go down in history as an example in humanitys fight against terrorism. Our indigenous manufacturing has achieved the critical level that makes us self-sufficient in meeting many of our security requirements. On Indias unified response, she remarked, In our response, what was most noticeable was our unity, which is also the most befitting response to those who wanted to divide us. Our unity was on display also in the multi-party delegations of the Members of Parliament that reached out to various nations to explain Indias position. The world has taken note of Indias stance, that we will not be the aggressor, but we will not hesitate to retaliate in defence of our citizens. The President spoke extensively about the governments commitment to the upliftment of marginalised communities. The people belonging to a major segment of our society comprising Scheduled Castes, Scheduled Tribes, Backward Classes and other communities are shedding the tag of the marginalised as the government has been actively helping them realise their social and economic aspirations with several initiatives. She lauded the progress in healthcare under Ayushman Bharat, calling it the largest scheme of its kind in the world. Focusing on Indias achievements in the digital sector, she said, More than half of the total number of digital transactions in the world takes place in India. These developments have created a vibrant digital economy whose contribution to the countrys GDP is increasing year on year. Looking ahead, the President highlighted Indias ambitions in the field of artificial intelligence, As we aspire to become a global-AI-hub by 2047, our focus will remain on making the best use of the advances in technology for the common people, to improve their lives by improving governance. She stressed the importance of inclusive development, stating, Development serves the purpose only when it helps those on the margins and opens new opportunities for them. Moreover, we are increasing our self-reliance in every area possible. This has added to our self-confidence and increased the momentum of our journey towards becoming Viksit Bharat. Reflecting on the historical significance of 15th August, she said, 15th August is a date etched in Indians collective memory. Despite challenges, she praised Indias transition into a strong democracy, India had the oldest republics in the world. It is rightly acknowledged as the mother of democracy. When we adopted the Constitution, it provided the edifice of democracy. We built democratic institutions that strengthened the practice of democracy. We prize our Constitution and our democracy above everything else. She noted the government's initiatives for youth development, and commended Shubhanshu Shuklas journey to the International Space Station, calling it an inspiration to the younger generation. On womens empowerment, she stated, Our daughters are our pride. They are breaching barriers in every field, including in the areas of defence and security. Sports are among important indicators of excellence, empowerment and potential. She cited the example of two Indian women one 19 and the other 38 who were finalists in the FIDE Womens World Cup in chess, adding, With Nari Shakti Vandan Adhiniyam, the empowerment of women is no longer a slogan but a reality. She expressed optimism about Indias future, India is moving ahead at a faster pace towards realising its true potential. She affirmed that this journey is underpinned by sustained good governance and a strong stance against corruption. Quoting Mahatma Gandhi, she reminded the nation, Corruption and hypocrisy ought not to be inevitable products of democracy, and called upon citizens to take a pledge to uphold Gandhis vision and eliminate corruption. Yogi wraps up 24-hour UP Vision 2047 debate; urges public ideas to drive Viksit Bharat goal

The New Indian Express 14 Aug 2025 9:53 pm

Will fight till my last breath to protect Bengali pride: CM Mamata dares BJP over language row

KOLKATA: Escalating attacks on BJP over Bengali asmita (pride), Trinamool Congress Chairperson and West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee on Thursday dared the saffron party to snatch away freedom of Bengali-speaking people. Is it a crime to speak in Bengali? Banerjee asked. Addressing a meeting at Behala in south Kolkata in the evening, she said, People are being tortured in Odisha. In Puri Jagannath Mandir, so many of our people have gone. We also eat dhokla. But why is Bengali bad? There can be no greater insult than this. I am launching my official protest today here on the eve of Independence Day. If anyone has ears, listen, if eyes then see, and if you have the ability to understand, then understand. This is our oath, we will not allow anyone to take away our freedom. As long as I live, I will fight and live, she announced. Alleging that Bengali-speaking people are being tortured in Assam, Chhattisgarh, Maharashtra and Delhi, she informed that 22 lakh people from Bengal work in other states. In Bengal, 1.5 crore migrant workers are from other states. If I can give them shelter, why will you torture my people? I do not know this country. Did we ask for this freedom? Banerjee asked. The Chief Minister stated that Bengal gave birth to the freedom struggle and was also behind the renaissance and holistic development of India. If you attack this Bengal, you have to walk over our dead bodies to disrespect our language. We do not disrespect anyone but you cannot disrespect our language, she reminded. Are you not ashamed? This Bengal was once the capital and our people sacrificed lives, Banerjee added. Without naming the BJP, she alleged that those who do divisive politics, do they not read what Swami Vivekananda and Nazrul Islam said? Should we not listen to those who spoke of communal harmony and listen to these fake leaders instead? They get irked by Bengali. If I respect your language, why will you disrespect mine? There are even different dialects within Bengal too, Banerjee said. Taking a dig at the Election Commission of India for not allowing Aadhaar cards as a valid document in SIR (special intensive revision) exercise, she said, They [SC] have done the Aadhaar card inclusion. Bengals lawyers have fought well. We will present our case again. I will not allow anyone to snatch away our freedom. You cannot take away citizenship.

The New Indian Express 14 Aug 2025 9:53 pm

GMR Airports to develop cargo city at Delhi airport

GMR Airports Ltd. will develop a cargo city spanning 50.5 acres at Delhi's Indira Gandhi International Airport (IGIA). The project involves state-of-the-art cargo and logistics facilities. GMR Airports secured the project through a revenue share model with DIAL, with an initial term up to 2036, extendable by 30 years, and a minimum monthly guarantee of Rs 415.74 crore.

The Economic Times 14 Aug 2025 9:51 pm

Jadavpur University PhD scholar arrested for attack on Bengal Ministers convoy

A Jadavpur University alumnus, Hindol Majumdar, pursuing a PhD in Spain, was arrested at Delhi airport in connection with an attack on West Bengal Education Minister Bratya Basu's convoy. His parents and professors claim he was in Spain during the incident, raising concerns about his career. Kolkata Police are seeking a transit remand to bring him to the city.

The Economic Times 14 Aug 2025 9:40 pm

Tree fall, wall collapse: Delhi rain havoc claims 3 lives in 12 hours; AAP seeks PWD minister's resignation

Heavy rains in Delhi caused havoc, resulting in three deaths within 12 hours. Two boys died in Vasant Vihar after a wall collapsed, while a man was killed in Kalkaji when a tree fell on his motorcycle. AAP leader Atishi demanded the resignation of PWD Minister Parvesh Verma, blaming the BJP government for inadequate monsoon preparations and rising rain-related fatalities.

The Times of India 14 Aug 2025 9:28 pm

Pakistan Army Chief Asim Munir is in Cahoots with Trump in defaming India

His ranting from U.S. soil against New Delhi smack of a new Pak-US alignment By Sushil Kutty AIMIM Chief Asaduddin Owaisi said the other day Mere paas Brahmos hai. It was meant for Pakistans jihad general, Field Marshal Asim Munir, United States President Donald Trumps best general on the planet. Trump and Munir dont [] The post Pakistan Army Chief Asim Munir is in Cahoots with Trump in defaming India appeared first on Northlines .

The Northlines 14 Aug 2025 9:23 pm

PM Modi expresses solidarity with those affected by cloudburst and flooding in Kishtwar, J&K; assures all possible assistance

New Delhi, August 14: Prime Minister Narendra Modi has expressed deep concern over the cloudburst and subsequent flooding in Kishtwar district of Jammu and Kashmir. He assured that every effort is being made to provide timely assistance to those impacted by the calamity. In a post on X, the Prime Minister said: My thoughts and [] The post PM Modi expresses solidarity with those affected by cloudburst and flooding in Kishtwar, J&K; assures all possible assistance appeared first on Kashmir Media Watch .

Kashmir Media Watch 14 Aug 2025 9:10 pm

Operating in atmosphere of sharp political hostility: ECI to SC

New Delhi: The Election Commission of India (ECI) on Thursday informed the Supreme Court that it was operating in an atmosphere of sharp political hostility where hardly any of its decisions were not contested as it justified conducting the special intensive revision (SIR) of electoral rolls in poll-bound Bihar. A bench of Justices Surya Kant Get the latest updates in Hyderabad City News , Technology , Entertainment , Sports , Politics and Top Stories on WhatsApp & Telegram by subscribing to our channels. You can also download our app for Android and iOS .

The Siasat Daily 14 Aug 2025 9:09 pm

Prabhas The Raja Saab Lands in Rs 218-Cr Legal Battle

Delhi-based Ivy Entertainment has dragged Hyderabads People Media Factory to the Delhi High Court, seeking refund and accusing its co-producer of delaying the film and breaching multiple contracts

Deccan Chronicle 14 Aug 2025 9:03 pm

DEC Infra bags 2,000-cr Central govt housing contract

To build a residential project for government staff in Delhi

The Hindu Businessline 14 Aug 2025 8:55 pm

Rahul supports SCs stray dog relocation order

Singer Rahul Vaidya supported the Supreme Courts order to relocate stray dogs in Delhi-NCR, sharing his personal dog bite incident involving an actor's dog. Amid protests and controversies, he urged respect for the judgment, emphasizing the seriousness of public safety concerns and criticizing emotional opposition to the ruling.

The Times of India 14 Aug 2025 8:52 pm

2 Boys Killed As Heavy Rain Causes Wall Collapse In Delhi's Vasant Vihar

Two boys died after a wall collapsed on them in southwest Delhi's Vasant Vihar area on Thursday evening, following heavy rains in the city, police said.

NDTV 14 Aug 2025 8:51 pm

India Awards Senior Military Officers Who Planned, Executed Op Sindoor

New Delhi, Aug 14: India on Thursday recognised the acts of gallantry by the armed forces personnel and the role of senior military brass involved in the planning and execution of Operation Sindoor in its annual list of military honours on the eve of 79th Independence Day. Indian Air Force pilots involved in the strikes on terror infrastructure and military installations in Pakistan as well as those manning the S-400 air defence systems, which played a critical role during the [] The post India Awards Senior Military Officers Who Planned, Executed Op Sindoor appeared first on Daily Excelsior .

Daily Excelsior 14 Aug 2025 8:50 pm

SSC releases final answer keys for SI Paper II and stenographer marks 2024 at ssc.gov.in; check here

SSC SI answer key 2024: The Staff Selection Commission (SSC) has published the final answer keys and response sheets for the SI in Delhi Police and CAPFs Examination, 2024 (Paper II), and the final marks for the Stenographer Grade C & D Examination, 2024. Both updates were released on August 14, 2025, via the official SSC website. Candidates can access their documents by logging in with their Registered ID and Password within the specified timeframes for each examination.

The Times of India 14 Aug 2025 8:34 pm

IndiGo ready to resume India-China flights if governments agree; Air India says no immediate plans

NEW DELHI: Indigo is ready to resume flightsbetween India and China if both the governments permit it through bilateral pacts, said its CEO Pieter Elbers. Meanwhile, Air India said it had no immediate plans to fly to the neighbouring country. Indigo released a statement attributed to Elbers which said, IndiGo operated daily flights between India and China prior to the Covid-19 pandemic. The airline stands ready to resume these services as soon as the bilateral arrangements between the two countries allow. Guided by its entrepreneurial spirit, IndiGo remains committed to identifying and pursuing commercially viable opportunities. On the sidelines of an event organised in the City on Wednesday, Elbers had told mediapersons that if the bilateral arrangements between the two countries would enable operation of the flights, then Indigo would go ahead with it. Indigo was operating there prior to COVID and is known for its entrepreneurial spirit. If the governments were to come to an arrangement, then air travel would resume. Clearly Indigo would be ready for it. Indigo would begin flying to Athens from India early next year, he added. It would also fly to Copenhagen and London Heathrow in the winter, he added. Contradicting reports that the Aviation Ministry had asked Air India to be ready along with IndiGo to operate flights next month to China, an Air India source told, The Government has not conveyed anything to us in connection with flight operations to China. As of now, we are not having any immediate plans to fly to China in the near future.

The New Indian Express 14 Aug 2025 8:32 pm

Operation Sindoor A Landmark In Indias Defence History: President Murmu

New Delhi, Aug 14: In a stirring address to the nation on the eve of Indias 79th Independence Day, President Droupadi Murmu reflected on the countrys developmental strides, its resolute response to terrorism, and the imperative of environmental stewardship. Her speech blended pride in national achievements with solemn recognition of recent challenges, notably the Pahalgam terror attack. This year, we had to face the scourge of terrorism, President Murmu said, referring to the brutal killing of innocent holidaymakers in Kashmir. [] The post Operation Sindoor A Landmark In Indias Defence History: President Murmu appeared first on Daily Excelsior .

Daily Excelsior 14 Aug 2025 8:31 pm

MHAs wanted Hashim Baba gang aide held in Ghaziabad for GTB hospital killing

NEW DELHI: A 23-year-old alleged member of Hashim Baba gang, wanted in a murder case at GTB hospital last year, was arrested from Ghaziabad, police said on Thursday. The incident took place on July 14, 2024, when Riyazuddin (35), who was admitted in GTB hospital, was shot dead by the assailants in a mistaken identity. Hashim Baba gang shooters planned to eliminate one Waseem of the Chhainu Gang as revenge for an earlier assault with a blade on their members. Waseem had narrowly escaped a prior attack and was undergoing treatment at GTB hospital. On the day of the incident, in a case of mistaken identity, the attackers shot dead Riyazudin, a patient unrelated to the gang rivalry, instead of their intended target. During investigation, it was revealed that Ayan, along with his associates, had conducted multiple recce of GTB hospital from July 9 to 13. On July 14, Ayan assisted the shooters by carrying out surveillance inside the hospital premises, helping coordinate the movement of the assailants, and ensuring target tracking while keeping his phone switched off to avoid detection, a senior police officer said. His active role in the conspiracy was established through CCTV footage and witness accounts. Ten accused, involved in the whole conspiracy, were arrested just after the incident but Ayan was at large. Police got a tip-off that Ayan was present in Ghaziabad area. A trap was laid on Wednesday and nabbed Ayan near the Ghaziabad New Bus Stand petrol pump, Deputy Commissioner of Police (crime) Aditya Gautam said. Ayan disclosed that he came in contact with members of the Hashim Baba Gang through one Faheem. Lured by the promise of money, he joined their plan to eliminate Waseem. He assisted the shooters on the day of the incident. He also mentioned about the gangs communication methods, which included encrypted messaging apps like Signal, Instagram chats, and WhatsApp, and how they switched off their phones before surveillance trips to avoid location tracking.

The New Indian Express 14 Aug 2025 8:15 pm

'Striking a balance': RSS chief Mohan Bhagwat on stray dog menace; calls for regulating population

RSS chief Mohan Bhagwat addressed Delhi's stray dog issue, advocating for population control over shelters, emphasizing that all animals have the right to live. Speaking in Cuttack, he referenced a Supreme Court directive regarding stray relocation. Bhagwat highlighted the importance of balancing human needs with nature, using the example of leaving milk for a calf while milking a cow.

The Times of India 14 Aug 2025 8:15 pm

Former NDMC employee loses Rs 72L in share trading scam

The Times of India 14 Aug 2025 8:03 pm

MHA announces Independence Day honours; J&K Police lead with record 127 gallantry medals

NEW DELHI: The Union Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) on Thursday announced and released the list of 1,090 recipients of medals in different categories including gallantry for Police, Fire Services, Home Guard & Civil Defence and Correctional Services on the occasion of Independence Day on Friday. These awards include Gallantry, the President's Medal for Distinguished Service and the Medal for Meritorious Service, as this year, a total 1,090 medals will be conferred, comprising 233 Gallantry Medals, 99 Presidents Medals for Distinguished Service and 758 Medals for Meritorious Service. According to the MHAs official release, in the Police category 226 officers and personnel have been selected for the Gallantry Medal, 89 will be given the Presidents Medal for Distinguished Service and 635 will receive the Medal for Meritorious Service. s the countrys internal security challenges are primarily posed in three theatres Jammu & Kashmir, Naxal-affected areas and the North East, the highest number of Gallantry Medals has gone to personnel of J&K Police, followed by members of the Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF), who majorly in anti-Left Wing extremism operations and the Border Security Force (BSF), guarding Indias sensitive frontiers with Pakistan and Bangladesh. The J&K Police have once again led the pack of state police organisations and the Central Armed Police Forces by securing a record 127 Gallantry Medals on the occasion of Independence Day 2025. Among the awardees include late Deputy SP Humayun Muzamil Bhat, who was killed during a fierce encounter in Kokernag, has been posthumously honoured for his ultimate sacrifice in the line of duty. Other notables among them are Inspector General of Police (Security) Sujit Kumar and Senior Superintendent of Police (SSP) Srinagar, GV Sundeep Chakravarthy, have been honoured for their exemplary leadership, professionalism, and fearless service in one of Indias most sensitive regions. Other notable recipients from J&K Police include Sajad Shah, SSP Awantipora, Iftikhar Talib, SSP Sopore, Shabir Ahmad Khan, SP South Srinagar and Hilal Khalid Bhat, SP Hazratbal. The CRPF on its part bagged 20 gallantry awards, whereas the BSF got 16 , the Uttar Pradesh Police (17) and the Chhattisgarh Police (14). For the Fire Services, 62 awards have been announced, which include six Gallantry Medals, five Presidents Medals for Distinguished Service, and 51 Medals for Meritorious Service. In the Home Guard and Civil Defence category, the honours include one Gallantry Medal, three President's Medals for Distinguished Service, and 41 Medals for Meritorious Service. For Correctional Services, two officers will be recognised with the President's Medal for Distinguished Service, while 31 will receive the Medal for Meritorious Service. This annual recognition is a tribute to the bravery, dedication and distinguished service of officers and personnel across states, Union Territories and the CAPFs, the MHA said in the statement. The medals will be presented as part of the Independence Day celebrations to acknowledge the exceptional contribution of these officers in safeguarding law & order and public safety in the country. 16 BSF personnel get gallantry medals for Operation Sindoor

The New Indian Express 14 Aug 2025 8:00 pm