Patna Diary: Lalu predicts NDAs defeat in Assembly polls
Lalu predicts NDAs defeat in Assembly polls Former Bihar chief minister and RJD patriarch Lalu Prasad is known for his witty and terse reply to his political opponents. As soon as Chief Election Commissioner Gyanesh Kumar announced poll schedule for Bihar assembly elections and said that election will be held in two phasesfirst on November 6 and second on November 11, Lalu was quick to comment on X, Chhah aur gyarah, NDA nau do gyarah. Lalu predicted that NDA will be defeated in elections. BJP leader and Deputy Chief Minister Samrat Chaudhary responded in the same vein, saying remember Lalu Ji, November 14 (date of counting of votes) is celebrated as Childrens Day. So, that day Lalu Ji, would get to know who the real child is. Dinkars Rashmirathi echoes in Bihar politics Ho nyay agar to aadha do, yadi usme bhi koi baadha ho, to de do kewal 15 gram(If there is justice, give half of it...If there is any obstacle in that too...Then give just 15 grams). This verse from noted poet Ramdhari Singh Dinkars Rashmirathi where Lord Krishna seeks a peaceful compromise in the Mahabharata court, has found an echo in the upcoming state politics. Union minister and Hindustani Awam Morcha patron Jitan Ram Manjhi quoted the couplet from Rashmirathi to put forth his partys demand for more number of seats than offered by its allyBJP. He has demanded at least 15 seats to contest the elections. Election rasgulla back into prominence As Bihar gears up for its upcoming Assembly elections, an unusual source of hope a sweet called the election rasgulla -- has once again caught the politicians attention. Dished out at Panditji Mithai Dukaan in holy city of Gayaji, this rasgulla is not a just dessert but a symbol of luck for leaders contesting elections. Several local leaders and prominent politicians visit the shop located at Panchanpur, hoping that tasting this famous sweet might bring them electoral success. This tradition has continued for almost five decades with the innocuous rasgulla gaining a reputation that stretches far beyond Gayaji. Ramashankar Our correspondent in Bihar ramashankar@newindianexpress.com
Will Lingayat religion row bolster Vijayendras hold on BJP presidency or will rivals cash in?
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Maharashtra government announces 31,628 crore relief package for flood-affected farmers
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Bangkok-Gaya flight operations resume
International flights from Bangkok to Gaya have resumed, welcoming 118 tourists and devotees to Bodh Gaya. Over 1,250 monks and nuns participated in a robe offering ceremony, marking the end of their rainy retreat. This renewed connectivity is set to boost Buddhist tourism and India-Thailand relations, with a significant influx of visitors anticipated this season.
Aishwarya hurt her head: Bobby Deol recalls accident
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Vishwa Lingayat Mahasabha condemns Vijayapura MLA Yatnals statement
We continue to fight demanding the status of independent religion for Lingayat, says State president of the mahasabha
Jitan Ram Manjhi Demands 15 Seats In Bihar As NDA Scrambles To Seal Poll Pact
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No Kranti: Siddaramaiah Loses Cool Over Lingayat Question Amid Ongoing Caste Census
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Siddaramaiahs remark on religion of Lingayats sparks clash among his ministers
Karnataka: Ministers clash over Lingayat issue
Karnataka CM Siddaramaiah's remarks on Basavanna conceiving Lingayat as a separate religion have revived a long-standing controversy. This has led to a verbal spat between ministers MB Patil and Eshwar Khandre, both Lingayats, with Patil asserting Lingayats are outside Hinduism's caste system, while Khandre emphasizes unity between Veerashaiva and Lingayat communities.
No force can separate Veerashaiva-Lingayats, says Karnataka Minister Eshwar Khandre
Karnataka CM Siddaramaiah lost his cool during a media interaction in Koppal, snapping over a misinterpreted question about a separate Lingayat religion, clarifying his non-official stance. He also expressed irritation regarding queries on government guarantees and dismissed November Kranti, while discussing the ongoing caste census.
Rajat Bedi has now clarified that his words about leaving India for Canada after Koi Mil Gaya were 'twisted' by Mukesh Khanna, and he went on to slam the senior actor for his tactic for some views.
Rajat Bedi says Mukesh Khanna misquoted his old statement
Rajat Bedi clarified that Mukesh Khanna twisted his old comments about moving to Canada for views, emphasizing his good bond with director Rakesh Roshan. Bedi expressed past disappointment over being sidelined during Koi Mil Gaya promotions and having scenes edited, but stated Khanna misrepresented the reason for his Canada migration. He was recently seen in The Ba**ds of Bollywood.
Congress party sold Mining ministry in 1956: BJP MP Nishikant Dubey
BJP MP Nishikant Dubey alleged Congress sold the Mining and Petroleum Ministry in 1956. He cited documents regarding K.D. Malaviya's investigation by a Supreme Court judge. Dubey also claimed Congress jailed Gayatri Devi and her son in 1975. These allegations concern historical events. The MP shared these details on social media.
Demand for separate religion status for Lingayats resurfaces
Bengaluru: The demand to accord a separate religion status for Lingayats resurfaced on Sunday with a gathering of the community here under the leadership of several of its seers. 5 resolutions passed The Basava Culture Campaign-2025 organised by Lingayat Matadeeshara Okkoota, adopted five resolutions at the valedictory function, which included raising awareness about religious recognition 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 .
Lingayat is a separate religion, says CM Siddaramaiah; hits out at caste system
Karnataka CM Siddaramaiah controversially declared Lingayat a separate religion, reigniting past allegations of community division. This statement comes amidst internal Lingayat confusion over identifying as a distinct religion or Hindu caste in ongoing surveys. While BJP urges Hindu caste identification, Congress promotes separate religious status.
Demand for separate religion status for Lingayats reignited in CMs presence
Division among Veerashaiva and Lingayat factions come to the fore
Bihar cabinet approves honorarium hike for ANMs, doubles scholarship, clears key projects
PATNA: In a significant pre-election move, the Bihar government has approved a series of welfare and infrastructure development proposals, including an increase in the monthly honorarium for contractual Auxiliary Nurse Midwife (ANM) workers in urban areas from Rs 11,500 to Rs 15,000. The decision was taken during a cabinet meeting chaired by Chief Minister Nitish Kumar on Friday, which saw approval of 129 proposals in total. Additional Chief Secretary (ACS) of the Cabinet Department, Arvind Kumar Choudhary, said the revised honorarium would include a 5% annual increment, aimed at strengthening the states vaccination efforts. In another key decision, the cabinet doubled the annual scholarship for Class 9 and 10 students belonging to the general category (including minorities) under the Mukhyamantri Balak/Balika Scholarship scheme. The scholarship amount has been increased from Rs 1,800 to Rs 3,600 per student, resulting in an estimated additional annual expenditure of Rs 99.21 crore. The cabinet also gave its nod to the establishment of the Bihar Film and Theatre Institute, designed to address the lack of institutional training in film and theatre arts in the state. To boost tourism infrastructure, approval was granted for the construction of a five-star hotel on 3.24 acres of land at the Bankipore bus stand in Patna. The project will be undertaken by a Kolkata-based private firm, which has been issued a Letter of Award. Additionally, an Ahmedabad-based firm has been appointed chief consultant for the integrated development of the Vishnupad Temple area in Gaya, modelled on Varanasis Kashi Vishwanath Corridor. For womens safety and rehabilitation, the cabinet approved the conversion of short-stay homes under the Mukhyamantri Nari Shakti Yojana into Shakti Sadan centres. These centres will offer comprehensive shelter and support to women in distress, including survivors of human trafficking. In a move to simplify processes for pensioners, the government has selected CSC E-Governance Services India Ltd, a special purpose vehicle, to handle annual life certification. Pensioners can now complete the process free of cost at nearby CSC kiosks. Earlier on Friday, the state government also announced a 3% hike in dearness allowance for employees and pensioners, raising it from 55% to 58%, effective ahead of Diwali and Chhath festivals.
Guru Basavanna Ratha procession in Bengaluru today
BENGALURU: A Guru Basavanna Ratha Yatra will be held in Bengaluru on Saturday, to mobilise the Lingayat community. The procession will be led by a chariot, and followed by over 500 two-wheelers through the city streets. The rally will begin after 7:55am when the ratha enters from Tumakuru Road, and go towards Yeshwanthpur, where it will be welcomed near the Mysuru Soap Factory. The proccession will then head into Rajajinagar, where Dr Gangaji Mataji and her disciples will perform prayers at the Basavanna statue in Basavanna Mantapa. The ratha will continue through Basaveshwaranagar and Vijayanagar, where it will be welcomed by leaders of Basava organisations, and later through Chamarajpet and Jayanagar. The journey will culminate at Basavaveshwara Circle, where members of the Basava Samithi will hold a meeting, and bring together voices of the community. Chandramouli N Lingayat, one of the organisers, told TNIE, We had successful Basava Abhiyans in 30 districts and as a conclusion, we will have the Samaropa Samarambha on October 5, in which CM Siddaramaiah and other ministers will participate. The Guru Basavanna Ratha Yatra in which bike riders will participate will be the run-up to the Samaropa Samarambha. He said they held a meeting on Friday evening with Police Commissioner Seemanth Kumar Singh and senior officers to finalise a traffic plan so that no one is inconvenienced when lakhs of people reach Palace Grounds.
Filmmaker Mahesh Bhatt recently recalled a bizarre incident from his early career struggles. A tantrik in Varanasi gave him human flesh, advising him to feed it to a potential investor in Gaya for funding. Despite attempting to do so by putting it in a paan, the desperate effort ultimately failed, and no financing was secured from the zamindar.
Bihar SIR: Highest additions in Magadh, most deletions in Seemanchal
PATNA: Bihars Magadh division saw the highest number of new voters added, while the Muslim-dominated Seemanchal region reported the highest number of deletions in the final voter list released by the Election Commission on Tuesday. The list was published after a Special Intensive Revision of electoral rolls ahead of the coming election. The final list now has 7.42 crore voters. Nearly 42 lakh names were removed, and 21.53 lakh new voters were added. Earlier in August, the draft roll had shown 7.89 crore voters. Nearly 65 lakh names were deleted during the revision, which opposition parties criticised as a hurried exercise in a poll-bound state. Seemanchal, which includes Kishanganj, Katihar, Araria, and Purnea, reported the highest 7.7 percent deletions. Kishanganj alone saw 9.69 percent of names removed, followed by Purnea at 8.41 percent, Katihar at 7.12 percent, and Araria at 5.6 percent. The states average voter deletion rate is 5.9 percent. Additions in Seemanchal stood at 2.4 percent, almost equal to Bihars overall rate of 2.3 percent. In the 2020 Assembly polls, the RJD-Congress-led Grand Alliance won 7 of Seemanchals 24 seats, the NDA won 12, and AIMIM bagged 5, though four AIMIM MLAs later joined the RJD. Gopalganj district recorded the highest deletions in the state at 12.13 percent. It is the home district of RJD chief Lalu Prasad Yadav. In 2020, the NDA won four of its six seats, while the Grand Alliance took two. The Magadh division, on the other hand, saw the highest addition of voters, at 2.6 percent, across its seven districts. Patna topped the list within Magadh, with a 3.4 percent rise, adding 1.6 lakh new voters. In 2020, the Grand Alliance had dominated Magadh, winning 30 of 47 seats, while the NDA managed only 17. The NDA had also performed poorly in the Shahabad region, which includes Bhojpur, Kaimur, Buxar, and Rohtas. The BJP has now shifted its focus to Magadh to improve its performance in the 2025 polls. Prime Minister Narendra Modi recently visited Gaya and launched development projects worth `12,000 crore, signalling the NDAs push in the region. Union minister and HAM leader Jitan Ram Manjhi said, We have to improve our performance in Magadh. This is in the knowledge of the top NDA leaders, who are busy planning the poll strategy for the region. The BJP has also brought back Bhojpuri singer-actor Pawan Singh, hoping his popularity will boost its chances in crucial seats in the coming elections.
SP leader Gayatri Prajapati attacked inside Lucknow jail hospital; family terms it attempt on life
LUCKNOW: In a late-night incident on Tuesday, Samajwadi Party (SP) leader and former Uttar Pradesh minister Gayatri Prasad Prajapati was attacked inside the Lucknow jail hospital, sustaining head injuries. According to official sources, Prajapati had been undergoing treatment at the jail hospital when he had a heated argument with a fellow prisoner, who attacked him and injured him. The incident has snowballed into a major political flashpoint, with the SP demanding a judicial inquiry and Prajapatis family calling it an attempt on his life while also seeking security from the state government. It may be recalled that Gayatri Prajapati was arrested in February 2017 in connection with a gang rape and molestation case. The FIR against him, who was a minister in Akhilesh Yadavs cabinet, was registered on the directions of the Supreme Court. Sources said that during the Tuesday incident, Prajapati had sought water from an undertrial prisoner, Vishwas, who was on cleaning duty at the jail hospital at that time. When the undertrial refused, Prajapati used abusive language, following which the prisoner hit him on the head. Later, the Uttar Pradesh prison administration issued a statement saying: Gayatri Prajapati was admitted to the jail hospital at Lucknow District Jail. An altercation with a prisoner on cleaning duty at the hospital led to a scuffle. During this altercation, the prisoner became enraged and hit him with the sliding part of a cupboard, causing superficial injuries to Gayatri Prajapati. Necessary treatment was immediately administered, and he is now completely fit. Prajapati, who sustained head injuries, was administered first aid and received stitches on his scalp. He was later referred to the Trauma Centre of King Georges Medical University (KGMU) for further treatment. Officials said his condition is stable and that he is completely fit. Prajapati, meanwhile, told media persons at the hospital that he did not have any dispute with anyone. The person who attacked me was a criminal, he said. Later, while interacting with media persons, Prajapatis daughter Ankita alleged that her fathers life was under threat. My father, despite being innocent, has been languishing in jail for the past 8.5 years. Now, he has been attacked with the intention to kill. We request the Chief Minister to listen to us. Our father is not a terrorist. We also demand justice from the judiciary given the fact that even the woman, who had accused him of rape, has been claiming that nothing wrong was done to her, she said. On the other hand, SP chief Akhilesh Yadav also demanded a judicial inquiry into the attack on Gayatri Prajapati. There should be a judicial inquiry into the attack on former MLA and former minister, Gayatri Prajapati, inside the jail. No one, nowhere is safe in Uttar Pradesh, he said. SPs Ayodhya MP, Awadhesh Prasad, demanded Prajapatis release on security grounds, claiming he received five stitches on his head following the attack.
A festival where art barriers get broken
The faint yet serene light from the lamps that illuminate the old-world charm of the Navaratri Mandapam at Padmanabhaswamy temple can be misleading. Surrounded by that antique magic, one feels the space is tucked away in yesteryears, seemingly untouched by time. But change has found its way in. From the introduction of instrumental music in the early 20th century to 1996, when women were permitted to sing at the prestigious forum dating back to the Swathi Thirunal period, the Navaratri Mandapam has moved with the times. Open to the public during the nine days of festivities, it continues to showcase the finest music talents from across the country. This year, too, the Mandapam had concerts destined to go down in history. On Tuesday, the first recital of the series was by T V Gopalakrishnan, who, at 94, is considered the oldest artist ever to perform at the hallowed venue. The veteran from Tripunithura is a revered guru, having mentored stalwarts including Ilaiyaraaja and A R Rahman. A composer with several pioneering works, he remains low-key despite accolades that include the Kalaimamani title, the Sangeet Natak Akademi Award and the Padma Bhushan. It is a great honour for me to be performing here for Navaratri, says the maestro. I opened the concert with Devi Jagajanani in Raga Shankarabharanam, as per the schedule for the festival drawn up by Swathi Thirunal. I also sang a few Hindustani songs composed by the monarch-composer, whose works are traditionally rendered at the Mandapam during the nine days. TV Gopalakrishnan Known simply as TVG in Carnatic circles, he hopes to return for more. I am still learning. There are many rare krithis that need to be made popular. I also want to reach out to the music lovers of the West with our music, which is nuanced in a surreal manner, says the artist, who has collaborated with George Harrison, Bob Dylan, Ravi Shankar and Ustad Alla Rakha, taking fusion music to great heights. In sharp contrast to the oldest performer, the Mandapam also saw its youngest female artist yet: Charulata Chandrasekhar, a 19-year-old veena player who shared the stage with her grandmother, R S Jayalakshmi, on Thursday. A performer since the age of nine, Charulata calls the opportunity a blessing. Its such a traditional stage, which opened up to women only in recent years. To be able to perform there this young is god-sent, says Charulata, who has already done about 600 recitals. Charulata Chandrasekhar (right) with her grandmother R S Jayalakshmi The veena is quite intricate in its musical structure and rendition. It was handed down through generations and I want to take the legacy forward. Inclusivity in performances is not confined to the Navaratri Mandapam. Across the capital, known for its rich spread of Navaratri art events, this openness is palpable. At Saraswathi Mandapam in Poojappura, performances start as early as 6.30 am and go on till late at night. This year, the organisers introduced a separate venue, Aarkum Padaam, where anyone can sing. The main stage, however, remains the 200-year-old Swathi Mandapam, where both veterans and budding artists perform. On the opening day, the stage witnessed a poignant recital by Kanmani S, a 22-year-old music graduate from the Swathi Thirunal College of Music, who was born without hands. Kanmani S She opened with fine compositions including Devi Jagajanani in Raga Shankarabharanam, proving that passion and perseverance can shatter physical barriers. I was born this way, but to me it is my biggest plus. My mother initiated me into music when I was young and since then, I have been encouraged to pursue the passion. I hope to do my PG and PhD in music, and then take up music academically, she says. The spirit of diversity and inclusivity extends beyond the popular venues. This year, the Sammohan 2025 festival came to the capital on September 27. The two-day fest featured 300 artists, each of whom had overcome disabilities to embrace art. Korok Biswas Among them is 22-year-old Korok Biswas, who calls himself a self-advocate of art. A Gaudiya dancer from Bengal with rigorous training in Bharatanatyam under Dr Arkadev Bhattacharya at Kerala Kalamandalam, he takes a rural project of the Ramakrishna Mission to people, spreading awareness that barriers can be overcome with will and aspiration. At Sammohan, to be held at Magic Planet in Thiruvananthapuram, he performed both gaudiya and bharatanatyam, says his father Kallol, proud that his son is arguably Indias first classical dancer with Downs Syndrome to have gained national and international recognition. Joining him is 25-year-old Megha Chowdhury, a disciple of Hindustani maestro Pandit Ajoy Chakraborty. She sang Rabindra Sangeet, for which she has received training. And since it is Navaratri, she opened with a Saraswati Vandana, says her mother Archana. Megha, who is autistic, began talking late, but music as therapy transformed her journey. Training at Ajoy Chakrabortys Shrutinandan School gave her further grounding. A state awardee, Meghas rendition was a mix of classical and semi-classical, reflecting the inclusivity that has allowed her aspirations to take flight. Megha Chowdhury Sreemayi and her friends at Poojappura Saraswathi Mandapam. Inclusivity has also found expression off stage. At several venues, Sreemayi S and her team were seen immersed in bharatanatyam performances. We are to have our arangettam two months from now, says Sreemayi, a transwoman who volunteers with the District Legal Services Authority and works with the Transgender Justice Board. She and 10 other transwomen have been training under guru Gayathri Subramanian. I always wanted to learn the art form but it was costly when I was growing up. Then came the phases of gender identity and the surgery that made me who I wanted to be. Finally, the lessons began three years ago when I was 32. Now, I am preparing for my debut on stage, and hope to perform a full classical repertoire in the seasons to come. Now, its time to observe the nuance and learn, she says with a smile, posing for a picture with her friends. True art can grow only when it has space for all. I am so happy that Navaratri here is evolving to incorporate that universal spirit.
Former Uttar Pradesh Minister Gayatri Prajapati was hospitalized after sustaining injuries in an altercation with an inmate at Lucknow Prison. He was struck with a sliding cupboard part during a dispute over cleaning duties. Samajwadi Party chief Akhilesh Yadav has since called for a fair judicial investigation into the incident.
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YouTuber arrested for spreading rumours on Karur stampede; TVK functionaries booked
CHENNAI: The Cyber Crime Police of Greater Chennai arrested YouTuber Felix Gerald on Tuesday for allegedly spreading disinformation through his YouTube channel in connection with the stampede at a Tamilaga Vettri Kazhagam (TVK) political rally in Karur, which claimed 41 lives and left over 50 injured, police said. Police said Gerald was picked up from his residence in Nungambakkam in the early hours of the day. In a video uploaded on Red Pix, he had allegedly held the government responsible for the incident and expressed support for Vijay. On Monday, police arrested three others Sagayam (38), BJP State secretary of art and culture, and TVK functionaries Sivaneshwaran (36) of Mangadu and Sharath Kumar (32) of Avadi for allegedly spreading rumours about the stampede on social media. Gerald, who operates a Tamil-language YouTube channel focused on current affairs, is the latest to be taken into custody as part of the investigation. Cases have been registered against 25 social media accounts accused of spreading misinformation against the State government and police. Arrest proceedings against the remaining accused are under way, officials said. 10 TVK cadre booked for assaulting ambulance driver; identified via CCTV Another TVK functionary has been arrested in the case. According to the police, the functionary has been identified as Kasi Pounraj, the Karur Central District Secretary of the party. The special team had already arrested TVKs West District Secretary VP Mathiyazhagan late on Monday night. Mathiyazhagan , the partys general secretary, Bussy N Anand, deputy general secretary GR Nirmal Kumar, and five other functionaries were named in the FIR. A police team headed by Karur District Superintendent of Police K Josh Thangaiah interrogated Mathiyazhagan as well as Kasi Pounraj for more than 10 hours at his office. They were later taken to the Government Medical College Hospital for a medical examination. Police then produced the two before the Judicial Magistrate Court in Karur, police said. According to the FIR, TVK chief Vijay allegedly deliberately arrived late at the public gathering held at Velusamypuram in Karur district on 27 September, resulting in overcrowding and restlessness among the attendees, ultimately contributing to the deadly stampede. (With inputs from PTI) TVK rally stampede: Survivors recall night when it all went awry
Bihar unrest over Prophet posters
PATNA: Tension increased in a village in Bihars Vaishali district on Monday after residents noticed controversial posters pasted on at least 20-30 houses. The incident came to light when residents of Jadhua village, near Hajipur, in Vaishali district reported finding the posters with the phrase I Love Mohammad. They also observed a youth behaving suspiciously in the area. The youth was detained for questioning. Because he refused to explain his reasons for putting up the posters, a mob beat him severely before the police arrived. Officers rescued him and took him to the hospital. The police have identified the youth as Juber Ansari, who runs an auto-rickshaw. Locals told the police that he returned to his village from another state a few years ago. Police removed the posters from the houses and kept some as evidence. Suresh Singh, a resident of Jadhua village, shared, A group of 10 youths pasted the poster on the wall of my building. When I questioned, they threatened me. According to locals, the youths are from Mangani Tola. Police have detained one of them, while the others are still avoiding arrest. The youths have tried to create discord in the village since returning from outside the state, he added. Subodh Kumar, Hajipur Sadar sub-divisional police officer, stated that sufficient armed police are present in the village to prevent trouble. He added: We are vigilant and observing the situation carefully, noting that people from both Hindu and Muslim communities live in the village. Police have increased patrols as a precautionary measure. Officers in plainclothes have also been deployed to monitor the activities of local residents. Meanwhile, Union Minister Jitan Ram Manjhi, who reached Gaya on Monday, reacted sharply to the posters being pasted in Bihar villages as well. This is aimed at spreading hatred in society. The government should act tough against such activities, he expressed. The unrest in Bihar over I love Muhammad posters comes days after a massive flare-up in Bareilly over the issue.
Railways approves new line to boost connectivity, religious tourism in Bihar
The Ministry of Railways has approved a new Rs 492.14 crore railway line between Pawapuri and Nawada in Bihar. This project aims to significantly boost regional connectivity and promote religious tourism, especially for Jain and Buddhist pilgrimage sites like Pawapuri, Rajgir, and Gaya. It will also benefit local commuters and open up economic opportunities.
'Pehle humne Sindoor lagaya tha aur ab Tilak': Jubilant fans erupt as India wins Asia Cup
Caste survey sparks BJP-Cong war over Lingayat identity
Police launch initiative to combat cybercrime ahead of elections in Bihar
ADG Nayyar Hasnain Khan instructed district officials to identify 10 strong cybercrime cases and file charge sheets within two months, following a review meeting in Gaya. He emphasised immediate FIRs for cyber offences, 24x7 social media monitoring for upcoming elections, and firm action against narcotics and illegal mining. Training and public awareness campaigns were also directed.
Tradition Meets Youthful Grace
Hyderabads MMCCC marked Durga Ashtami with a concert by child prodigy Sooryagayatri, presented by the Paramparaa Foundation, led by Sashi Reddy and Dr Sri Nagi.
Seer appeals to Deeksha Panchamsalis to register caste as Lingayat Panchamasali in Karnataka survey
Asked about the religion column, the seer suggested that they register as Hindu
Five schoolboys drown in Falgu
Five teenage boys tragically drowned in the Falgu river near Keni bridge in Gaya while bathing after school. The incident, attributed to slipping into deep water, prompted Chief Minister Nitish Kumar to announce compensation for the families. However, the families have refused the compensation, alleging that excessive sand mining created dangerous craters in the riverbed.
RSS forcing Lingayat religious heads to coerce community to declare itself as Hindu: MLA
It is funding those that are on its side, says Vijayanand Kashappanavar
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Amitabh Bachchan went bankrupt, had lenders at his door, and was in debt of Rs 90 crores. At that time, industrialist Dhirubhai Ambani decided to help him, but Big B rejected, and how the businessman reacted left a deep mark on the superstar.
Devotees flock to Indrakeeladri for darshan of Gayatri Devi on second day of Dasara festivities
The 500-ticket queue lines wore a deserted look, while the figures for 300 and 100 tickets stood at 2,998 and 3,162 respectively
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Carnatic musician Gayathri Venkataraghavan on how music helped her fight cancer
The vocalist after taking a break from performances is back on the stage.
Gayathri Venkataraghavans impressive second coming with a concert dedicated to M.S. Subbulakshmi
Gayathri performed at Hamsadhwani to mark the birth anniversary of the legendary musician.
Followers of Basaveshwara urged to mention Lingayat as their religion in survey
It is crucial to gaining religious minority status for Lingayats, according to Jagatika Lingayat Mahasabha
Identify yourselves as Hindus or lose quota benefits, Yatnal tells Lingayats
Some Lingayat communities are in category 2A because they are considered one of the many Hindu castes, says Hindutva leader
Register yourselves as Hindus, Veerashaiva Lingayat community members told
Amrit Bharat trains transform mobility, opportunities for Bihar residents
NEW DELHI: With the introduction of pairs of Amrit Bharat trains in Bihar, well ahead of the upcoming assembly elections this year, the NDA government, with the BJP as a key partner in the state and leading the national alliance at the Centre, appears to be achieving its intended electoral goals. Let whatever others issues aside, the introduction of Amrit Bharat trains in Bihar has made us think only of the BJP-led NDAbe it in the state or for the Centre. We now have trains to move and trains to go for earning livelihood. What have they (the Opposition) done for us so far? Nothing, angrily remarked Sohan Yadav, a resident of Chapra, supported by Runa Paswan, a daily wage labourer, and Niraj Singh, an upper caste person working as a shopkeeper, standing behind him in Saran. Sujjwal Tiwari, boarding an Amrit Bharat Express train in Bihar, hailed the introduction of the Amrit Bharat Express as a good, people-friendly move because of its facilities and comfort level. As Bihar has never been a stationary state, Indian Railways has added momentum to its transformation from a state of backwardness to one that is increasingly mobile, particularly in terms of transportation infrastructure and train services. Now, gone are the days when Bihars residents had to use overcrowded trains, stand in long queues, and endure slow connections. That picture is now changing. With the introduction of the Amrit Bharat Express, it has changed the book and now Bihar has a new face in the rail revolution of the country, a senior railway official told this newspaper. He added, The Amrit Bharat Express is indeed a people train, unlike premium trains which are beyond the reach of many families. Its sleeper prices are only slightly higher than older mail coaches, but the comfort is a million times better: no jerky ride, better seats, bio-vacuum toilets, charging plugs, updated safety systems, and a pantry car, too. To average Biharis, this gives a sense of pride. It is more pocket friendly and adds a modern touch to travel to Delhi or Mumbai. Fourteen Amrit Bharat services have been launched, and Bihar is the first state in the country connected with eleven Amrit Bharat Express trainsa testimony to the states centrality in Indias mobility narrative. Cities such as Patna, Darbhanga, Saharsa, Sitamarhi, Gaya, and Motihari now enjoy direct connectivity to Delhi, Mumbai, Lucknow, Amritsar, and Bengaluru. The newly launched JogbaniErode Express spans an incredible 3,129 km, connecting the northeast corner of Bihar to the industrial belt of Tamil Nadubinding the nation together from top to bottom. It is not just a train for people; it is a bridge to opportunities and ambitions for migrant workers, students, and families, remarked a railway official. According to the Railways, farmers and small traders in Bihar can now deliver produce, textiles, and handicrafts to larger markets via built-in parcel vans, while the Amrit Bharat Station Scheme is providing local artisans with new platforms to showcase their productssuch as Madhubani paintings, Bhagalpuri silk, and regional sweets. Already, rickshaw pullers, tea sellers, and hotels around these stations are finding more business as the footfall of passengers increases. Every train that stops is not only a source of travellers, but also an economic lifeblood to communities, remarked a railway official, citing the economic benefits of enhanced train services in a state like Bihar. He added that tourist destinations such as Bodh Gaya, Nalanda, and Patna Sahib will also become more accessible, drawing both domestic and international tourists. The new GayaDelhi service, as an example, puts the most holy place of Buddhism in the world within the reach of the capital in one night. Likewise, the Ramayana Circuit is reinforced by the Delhi train, which serves Sitamarhi, the birthplace of Sita. And now that Biharis can more readily visit the Golden Temple of Amritsar or the ghats of Haridwar, those in those areas can explore the cultural treasure of Bihar, he said. Most importantly, the Amrit Bharat has sparked a wave of optimism. Bihar, long seen as an outlier in terms of infrastructure, is now becoming a hub for modernisation in the rail sector. This is because it is making youths pursue opportunities, families reunite, and villages join the national markets, as they become more connected, remarked a railway official.
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Gayaji (Bihar), Sep 20: President Droupadi Murmu on Friday reached Bihars Gayaji district, where she will perform puja at the Vishnupad temple for the salvation of her ancestors souls. The President was welcomed by Governor Arif Mohammad Khan, Union Minister Jitan Ram Manjhi and state minister Prem Kumar on her arrival at Gayaji airport. Elaborate security arrangements have been made for the Presidents visit to Gayaji, officials said. The President will perform the pind daan rituals and jal tarpan at [] The post President Droupadi Murmu reaches Bihars Gayaji to perform pind daan at Vishnupad temple appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
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Reach, reforms and relatabilityModi way
NEW DELHI: Prime Minister Narendra Modis leadership is often seen not just through the lens of policy reforms, but also through his distinct personal imprint. Whether it is bowing at the steps of Parliament in 2014 or spending Diwali with soldiers on the frontlines, Modis political style has consistently emphasised visibility, emotion, and personal connection. These actions helped shape the public perception of his leadership. Moments like his embrace of a tearful ISRO chairman K Sivan after the Chandrayaan-2 lander setback in 2019 or his decision to pause a rally in Madhya Pradesh to gently ask a child to lower his hand before it tired, have stood out. The personal style is reinforced by Modis direct communication with citizens through Mann Ki Baat, social media and town halls. Policy is often interwoven with reflection and story, creating a form of messaging that is both emotionally resonant and politically sharp. Behind these gestures lies an administrative model that has focused on scale, delivery, and institutional reforms. Since assuming office in 2014, Modi has positioned himself as a hands-on administrator. His government has launched flagship programmes such as Jan Dhan Yojana, Digital India, Make in India, Ujjwala Yojana, and Swachh Bharat Abhiyan. A key shift during his tenure has been the drive for digitalisation. The JAM trinityJan Dhan accounts, Aadhaar, and mobile technologyhas enabled direct benefit transfers, eliminating intermediaries in welfare distribution. By 2024, over 47 crore Jan Dhan accounts had been opened. The rollout of the Unified Payments Interface (UPI) transformed India into a global leader in real-time digital payments. From street vendors to retailers, QR codes are now part of everyday commerce. The UPI has also been extended to cross-border transactions, reducing remittance costs. Modi relies on measurable performance. Ministries are monitored through digital dashboards, and deadlines are fixed. Civil servants are encouraged to embrace innovation and adopt data-driven approaches. On the global stage, he has recalibrated Indias diplomatic posture. At the same time, there has been an emphasis on boosting domestic capabilities in sectors like defence, space, and digital infrastructure. Still, many of Modis most enduring political images are moments of human connection. His Diwali visits to border posts, sharing sweets with soldiers and chatting with them have become a hallmark of his leadership style. These acts serve as reminders that the state, in his framing, is not only a service provider but also a presence that acknowledges. His outreach extends to ordinary citizens as well. During Independence Day celebrations at Red Fort, he has stepped through security cordons to greet schoolchildren. His emphasis on the dignity of labour such as washing the feet of sanitation workers during the Kumbh Mela has prompted similar acts from political peers. While interpretations vary, they underscore a thread in Modis leadershipusing personal conduct as a tool for shaping public norms. As India undergoes generational change, many younger citizens are growing up in an era where digital governance, metro networks, online education, and instant public services are not aspirations, but standard expectations. His tenure has coincided with this transition, during which the machinery of government has evolved in both function and perception. Hasna zaroori hai In politics, where tempers often run high, PM Modis humour has served as both an icebreaker and a weapon. From the campaign trail in Gujarat to debates in Parliament, he has often used wits to disarm critics. Main roz 2-3 kilo gaali khata hoon (I consume 2-3 kilos of abuse daily). This became one of his most quoted lines. In a fiery LS debate in February 2020, he turned a jibe from Rahul Gandhi into a political punchline. Gandhi previously warned that Indias youth will beat Modi with sticks within six months. As Modi was delivering a long speech in the House, Gandhi interrupted him. Modi retorted. Main 30-40 minute se bol raha hoon, lekin current ab gaya. Bahut se tubelight aise hi hote hain (Ive been speaking for 30-40 minutes, and the current has only just reached. Some tubelights are just like that). Not done yet, Modi added: Ill do extra sun salutations to prepare my back for the beating... Im making myself abuse-proof and stick-proof.
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When CP Radhakrishnan took the oath as Indias 15th Vice-President last Friday, his red shirt caught as much attention as the timing of the ceremony. It fell squarely within Pitra Paksha, a fortnight that Hindus generally consider inauspicious for fresh beginnings. Whispers echo in political corridors was this an oversight, or a calculated choice? Some argue the Suns strength, symbolised by red, shields the V-P from ill effects. Others recall that the previous V-P, Jagdeep Dhankhar, resigned suddenly, sparking murmurs about vastu flaws in the Vice-Presidents new enclave. While most dismiss it as superstition, the chatter persists: did the RSS-linked V-P deliberately align with astrological counsel, or did faith give way to formality? In Delhis political grapevine, even timing becomes destiny. Dynasty Returns in Bihar Polls Bihar, headed into polls this October and November, is abuzz with talk of political dynasties staging a comeback. Sons, grandsons, a granddaughter, and even a daughter-in-law of seven former chief ministers plus the son of the current CM Nitish Kumar are tipped to test their fortunes. Nishant Kumar, Nitishs son, may contest despite his fathers aversion to dynastic politics. From the RJD camp, Tej Pratap Yadav could follow his brother Tejashwis footsteps into the Assembly. Nitish Mishra, son of late CM Jagannath Mishra, is eyeing Jhanjharpur on a BJP ticket, while Karpoori Thakurs granddaughter Dr. Jagriti could enter from Jan Suraj. Speculation swirls around Lalus estranged daughter-in-law, Aishwarya Rai. She is also the granddaughter of the late CM Daroga Prasad Rai. Bihars political battleground, it seems, will echo with many family voices this time. Deepa Manjhi, daughter-in-law of former CM and Union minister Jitan Ram Manjhi, has plans to contest from a seat in Gaya district. Nikhil Mandal, grandson of the late CM, B.P. Mandal, and S.K. Singh, son of the late CM, Satish K. Singh, are also likely candidates. RJD, LJP flex poll muscles As Bihar heads to the polls, two regional parties the RJD and the LJP (RV) are making their senior partners uneasy. Both have hinted they could contest all 243 seats, sending a subtle warning to allies. Tejashwi Yadavs remark, ready to contest from 243 seats, was read as a nudge to the Congress, whose presence in Bihar politics has faded to the margins. Chirag Paswan of LJP (RV), meanwhile, continues to style himself as Modis Hanuman, asserting his partys readiness to go it alone if needed. Yet, with equal ease, he tempers his tone: Being in alliance means contesting on all seats. Behind the smiles and slogans, the message is clear in Bihars high-stakes chessboard, regional players want to be treated as equals. Railways key to 2029 campaign pitch The BJP seems to be scripting its 2029 campaign on the steel backbone of Indian Railways. Party leaders speak of railing the Opposition through railways. It is learnt that the massive work being carried out by Indian Railways is intended to be one of the main USPs in 2029 connecting areas long bereft of rail services, and running trains to reach the pulse of common people who, until now, lacked railway connectivity. Projects in previously inaccessible areas, such as the Udhampur-Srinagar-Baramulla link in Jammu and Kashmir, the Bairabi-Sairang line in Mizoram, the Ratlam-Nagda upgrade in Madhya Pradesh, and the Bhagalpur-Dumka-Rampurhat stretch in Jharkhand, are likely to be among the headline achievements. The political message is simple: connecting villages and towns equals connecting voters. Simian trouble in power corridors For decades, bureaucrats in Delhis high-security North and South Blocks had unlikely co-workers monkeys. From stealing files to startling diplomats, the simians became part of Raisina Hill lore. However, with ministries shifting out, no more guarding tiffins or shooing away troops of langurs mid-meeting. Yet, with the Blocks falling silent, a new worry rises. The colonial buildings are set to host artefacts in the upcoming Yuge Yugeen Bharat Museum. Officials fear the same monkeys, roaming unchecked, could damage priceless relics displayed in courtyards. From nuisance to heritage threat, the monkey saga has entered a new chapter. Kartavya Bhawan appeals to some While senior CSS officers may dislike the new, compact, open workstations at Kartavya Bhavan-3, junior staff find the relocation from North Block appealing. The latter appreciate its location near Janpath and Connaught Place, which provides them with convenient access to shopping during work breaks. At an informal briefing, Union Minister Jitendra Singh observed that younger employees seem content, possibly due to this proximity, countering assumptions of widespread dissatisfaction with the move.
Cracks within Congress, BJP Lingayat leaders
As Karnataka prepares for a caste survey, a divide has emerged within the Lingayat community regarding their religious identity. While the Veerashaiva-Lingayat Mahasabha urges members to identify as Veerashaiva-Lingayats, BJP leaders denounce this as a Congress strategy to split Hindu votes. The BJP insists on identifying as Hindus, accusing Chief Minister Siddaramaiah of manipulating the survey for political gain.
NIA files charge sheet against 3 in Amritsar temple grenade attack case
NEW DELHI: The National Investigation Agency (NIA) has filed a charge sheet against three individuals for their alleged involvement in the grenade attack on Thakurdwara Sanatan Temple in Chheharta, Amritsar, on March this year, officials said on Sunday. The charge sheet submitted before the Special NIA Court in Mohali, Punjab, on Friday, names Vishal Gill alias Chuchi, Bhagwant Singh alias Manna Bhatti, and Diwan Singh alias Sunny, for their alleged roles in the attack's planning and execution. Later in an official statement, the NIA said, Vishal Gill was one of the two bike-borne assailants who hurled the grenade in the early hours of March 15, 2025. The other attacker, Gursidak Singh alias Sidki, was killed in a police encounter two days after the incident. The agency further revealed in the charge sheet that Bhagwant Singh had allegedly played a key role by providing shelter, concealing weapons and offering logistical support, including motorcycles used for reconnaissance. Diwan Singh, meanwhile, has been charged with harbouring the co-accused and destroying critical evidence, it added. Suspected Khalistani terrorist arrested from Bihar over alleged involvement in Amritsar temple attack Another accused Sharanjeet Kumar, who was arrested from Gaya, Bihar by the agency on September 5, continues to remain under police custody, the officials said, adding that the agency is also pursuing Badalpreet Singh, a foreign-based absconder, along with other unidentified conspirators. Investigations have also uncovered the transfer of terror funds from foreign handlers to local operatives through UPI and MTSS channels, which are being further probed. The terror module behind the attack was part of a larger conspiracy orchestrated by India- and foreign-based operatives with the intent to spread fear and incite communal unrest in Punjab and across the country, the NIA said, adding that efforts are being made to identify additional absconders and trace international linkages connected to the attack. The Amritsar temple grenade blast is one of several recent incidents in Punjab that security agencies believe are part of renewed attempts by foreign-backed terror outfits to destabilise peace in the region.
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Indian, Myanmar armies discuss measures to enhance defence cooperation
NEW DELHI: The Commander, BSO-1 of the Myanmar Army, Lieutenant (Lt) General (Gen) Ko Ko Oo, and four delegation members visited the Eastern Command headquarters of the Indian Army at Vijay Durg in Kolkata on Friday. As part of his visit, he also visited New Delhi, Agra and Gaya. The Indian Army said, Lt Gen Ko Ko Oo interacted with Lieutenant General Ram Chander Tiwari, General Officer Commanding-in-Chief, Eastern Command and lauded the efforts of the Indian Armed Forces for their steadfastness, dedication and professionalism. They discussed measures to enhance defence cooperation between the two armies, particularly in the field of cutting-edge technology, with focus on ensuring the security of both nations, the Army added. The visit was part of the overall 7th Army to Army Staff Talks (AAST) between the two nations. The visiting delegation also interacted with other senior military officers of the Eastern Command. The visit has significantly bolstered the longstanding friendship and cooperation between the two armies. The Indian Army said it emains steadfast in its commitment to fostering strong defence ties with Myanmar, thereby contributing to regional peace and stability. The Myanmar Army, coming under the Tatmadaw (Myanmar Armed Forces), has six Bureaus of Special Operations (BSOs), with each handling the region under its responsibility under the command of a Lieutenant General. The Indian Army supports initiatives to strengthen the Myanmar Army's digital training capabilities, helping to improve information management within their organisation. India is committed to assist Myanmar in modernising its defence infrastructure and promote technology-driven collaboration between the two nations. The militaries of the two countries share strong ties with institutionalised engagements at various levels, training exchanges and exercises. India shares a 1643-km land border with Myanmar running along the states of Arunachal Pradesh, Nagaland, Manipur and Mizoram and a maritime boundary in the Bay of Bengal.
Akhila Bharatha Veerashaiva Mahasabha has given a call to Veerashaiva-Lingayats to identify themselves under others in the religion category, and enumerate themselves as Veerashiava-Lingayats
Stay As Hindus And United Not Lingayat Or Veerashaiva
The Akhila Bharatha Veerashaiva Mahasabha on Sunday asked its community members, Veerashaiva-Lingayats, to mark the religion under the others column in the Socio Educational Survey-2025 (caste census) to be conducted by the Karnataka State Backward Classes Commission from 22 September. Read more at: https://swarajyamag.com/karnataka/the-veerashaiva-lingayat-identity-crisis-why-staying-hindu-makes-sense The post Stay As Hindus And United Not Lingayat Or Veerashaiva appeared first on OurVoice | WeRIndia - Analysis & Opinion .
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Ex-RJD MLA sparks outrage with jersey cattle jibe at Tejashwi Yadavs wife
NAWADA: Former RJD MLA Raj Ballabh Yadav, who had burnt his bridges with the party, on Sunday stoked a controversy with a disparaging remark about the wife of de facto leader Tejashwi Yadav. A purported video has gone viral in which the ex-MLA can be heard as saying, Tejashwi Yadav seeks the votes of Yadavs of Bihar, but he did not deem a girl from the community to be fit to become his wife. Perhaps he was looking for a jersey cattle. PTI could not independently verify the authenticity of the video clip. Notably, former Bihar deputy chief minister Tejashwi Yadav has two children with Rajshree of Chandigarh, whom he married four years ago. Predictably, the ex-RJD MLA's remark has triggered outrage from the party rank and file. An effigy of Raj Ballabh Yadav was burnt at Sadbhavna Chowk of Nawada by RJD women's wing workers, led by district president Renu Singh. It is evident that Raj Ballabh Yadav is following in the footsteps of Narendra Modi, who had infamously used foul language against UPA chairperson Sonia Gandhi, alleged Singh. Raj Ballabh Yadav, whose wife Vibha Devi, the sitting MLA from Nawada, was seen at Prime Minister Narendra Modi's rally at Gaya last month, had recently walked out of jail following acquittal by the Patna High Court in a POCSO case. Singh also said, Rajshree Yadav is a simple woman who stays away from politics. Yet she has been targeted in a public speech. The former MLA may have once been with the RJD, but now he seems to have taken a leaf out of the book of the BJP-RSS. He deserves to be sent back to jail. In the days to come, our campaign against him is going to intensify. An old associate of Tejashwi Yadav's father and RJD president Lalu Prasad, Raj Ballabh Yadav grew sore with the party leadership when his brother Binod Yadav was denied a ticket in last year's Lok Sabha elections.
As Karnataka prepares for a socio-economic survey, the Lingayat community's apex body urges its members to identify as Veerashaiva-Lingayat, pushing for recognition as a distinct religion. This move, ahead of the September 22 survey, aims to accurately reflect the community's size, potentially impacting the state's demographic representation and challenging the BJP's core vote bank.
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Serving the nation from 1896: Lieutenant Parul Dhadwal joins Indian Army as fifth generation officer
NEW DELHI: The commissioning of Lieutenant Parul Dhadwal into the Indian Army on Saturday stood out as a benchmark as she became the fifth generation of her family to continue a proud legacy of valour and service to the nation. She also happens to be the first woman officer of the family. Lt Dhadwal was commissioned into the Indian Army Ordnance Corps after successfully passing out from the prestigious Officers Training Academy (OTA), Chennai. Her dedication to the service was conspicuous as she was awarded the President's Gold Medal for standing first in the Order of Merit in her course. The Indian Army said the rare instance of three serving officers from two generations of the same family stands as a testament to their enduring commitment to the nation. 362 Short Service Commission officers join Indian Army after passing-out parades at OTA in Chennai, Gaya The Army said, The commissioning of Lt Parul Dhadwal not only strengthens this illustrious martial tradition but also highlights the growing role of women in the Indian Armed Forces. Lt Dhadwal hails from Janauri village in Hoshiarpur district in Punjab, a region renowned for its strong martial tradition. Lt Dhadwal's commissioning marks a remarkable moment where legacy and modernity converge, with a daughter of the family donning the Olive Greens for the first time, said the Army. The Dhadwal family's service lineage traces back to Subedar Harnam Singh of 74 Punjabis, her great-great-grandfather, who served the Army from 1896 to 1924. Her great-grandfather, Major L.S. Dhadwal, was part of 3 JAT, while the third generation saw distinguished service by Colonel Daljit Singh Dhadwal (7 Jammu and Kashmir Rifles: Jak Rif) and Brigadier Jagat Jamwal (3 Kumaon). The tradition continues with her father, Major General K.S. Dhadwal, and her brother, Captain Dhananjay Dhadwal, both serving in the same battalion of the Sikh Regiment.
NEW DELHI: A total of 362 officers were commissioned into the Indian Army on Saturday. The passing-out parades (PoP) were simultaneously held at the Officers Training Academies (OTA) at Chennai and Gaya. The Army in a statement said, A spectacular military parade at the revered Parameswaran Drill Square of OTA Chennai marked the passing out ceremony of Officers of Short Service Commission (SSC) -120, SSC (W)-34 and equivalent courses. A total of 130 officer cadets and 25 officer cadets (women) were commissioned into various arms and services of the Indian Army, embodying the spirit of duty and sacrifice. Additionally, nine foreign officer cadets and 12 foreign officer cadets (women) from nine friendly foreign countries successfully completed their training, fostering bonds of camaraderie and cooperation across international borders. At the other PoP, the second batch of the Short Service Commission, Technical Entry (Men & Women) was commissioned as officers during the solemn event from the Officers Training Academy, Gaya. The parade marked the Passing out of 207 Officer Cadets, who marched through the Antim Pag (Last Step) to become Commissioned Officers of the Indian Army. This included 184 Officer Cadets from the SSC (Tech) Men-63 and 23 Officer Cadets from the SSC (Tech) Women-34, added the Army. The immaculate drill of officer cadets marching to enthralling martial tunes left the audience spell bound. It was a proud moment for the officer cadets and their parents, as also the instructors and administrative staff of OTA Chennai, who over the last one year of integrated training have seen the transformation of these proud men and women into future leaders of the Indian Army. The passing-out parade at OTA Chennai was reviewed by Air Chief Marshal Amar Preet Singh, Chief of Air Staff (CAS), who also presented the Sword of Honour and Silver Medal to Academy Cadet Adjutant (ACA) Raj Biswas, OTA Gold Medal to Academy Under Officer (AUO) Parul Dhadwal, and the Bronze Medal to Battalion Under Officer (BUO) Pranjal Dixit. The Air Chief, in his address, lauded the officer cadets and OTA staff for their exemplary achievements, exhorting the newly commissioned officers to uphold the cardinal military values of 'Selfless Service to the Nation' and steadfast pursuit of excellence in all endeavours. Following the immaculate parade, the Pipping Ceremony symbolized a solemn vow as newly commissioned officers, adorned with the gleaming insignia on their shoulders, pledged allegiance to the Constitution of India and committed to safeguard the nation at all costs. The newly commissioned officers, donning their ranks and regimental accoutrements, swore allegiance to the country and the Constitution of India as they stepped out of the portals of the Officers Training Academy, committed to Serve with Honour to safeguard the honour of the country. At OTA Gaya, Lieutenant General Anindya Sengupta, General Officer Commanding-in-Chief (GoC-in-C), Central Command, was the Reviewing Officer of the parade. The skillful, crisp and synchronized drill movements instilled a deep sense of pride among all spectators. The passing out parade was commanded by Academy Under Officer (AUO) Piyush Dimri. Lieutenant General Anindya Sengupta, General Officer Commanding-in-Chief, Central Command, giving the medals at the parade at OTA, Gaya. General Sengupta presented medals to officer cadets who demonstrated exemplary performance during their training. Battalion Under Officer (BUO) Kulthe Dhruv won the coveted Sword of Honour for being adjudged as the Best Allrounder. He is commissioned into the Grenadier Regiment. The Gold medal went to Academy Cadet Adjutant (ACA) Monu Kumar for standing first in Overall Order of Merit and has been commissioned into Jat regiment. The Silver Medal for standing second in Overall Order of Merit was given to the Academy Under Officer (AUO) Piyush Dimri, commissioned into Kumaon Regiment. The Bronze Medal was given to Battalion Under Officer (BUO) Mukta Singh for standing third in Overall Order of Merit. She is commissioned into Engineers Regiment (Bombay Sappers). Addressing the officer cadets, General Sengupta exhorted the young military leaders to embrace innovation and continuously upgrade their knowledge. He stressed the need to lead with purpose, master emerging technologies and remain adaptable in a rapidly evolving battlefield. Upholding the Indian Armys core values, he encouraged them to blend tradition with forward-thinking leadership for effective command in peace and war. The Pipping Ceremony at OTA Gaya, as per the Army, was an exhilarating experience of fulfilment and pride for the officer cadets and their families. Symbolising the culmination of months of unwavering dedication and perseverance, it marked a defining milestone in their journey. At the precise call of the bugle, stars were adorned on their shoulders, signifying their transition into Commissioned Officers. The solemn oath to serve the nation, administered by Academy Adjutant, Lieutenant Colonel Prakhar Dhagat, heralded the start of jubilant celebrations as the cadets embraced their new roles as future leaders of the Indian Army. With head held high and heart full of purpose, the newly commissioned officers proudly stepped forward to take their first step into a life of honour and commitment to the nation, the Army said.
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Happy Birthday, Rakesh Roshan! The veteran filmmaker has given Bollywood some of its most iconic films. From Khudgarz and Khoon Bhari Maang to Kaho Naa Pyaar Hai, Koi Mil Gaya and Krrish, his directorial journey has shaped Indian cinema across generations.
PATNA: The National Investigating Agency (NIA) arrested a suspected Khalistani terrorist from Bihars Gaya district, officials said on Saturday. The arrested terrorist has been identified as Sharanjit Kumar alias Sunny, who was involved in a grenade attack at a temple in Punjabs Amritsar district in March this year. Acting on a tip off, an NIA team with the help of the Sherghati police in Gaya district conducted a raid at a roadside dhaba (eatery) near Gopalpur village and arrested Sharanjit Kumar, stated to be a resident of Bhaini Bangar Kadiyan village near Batla under Gurudaspur district of Punjab, late on Friday. Shaialendra Singh, additional SP, Sherghati, Gaya, confirmed the arrest of Khalistani terrorist and said that the Sherghati police extended its full cooperation to the NIA team in the arrest of the wanted terrorist. Sharanjit used to travel as a truck driver on different routes to dupe the police and the central probe agency. Additional SP Singh said that officials of the NIA were quizzing the arrested terrorist at an undisclosed location. He will be handed over to the probe agency after completing legal formalities as he is not wanted in any criminal case in Gaya district. The local police provided logistic support to the raiding team in the operation, he told this reporter over phone. According to sources in the NIA, the arrested terrorist was involved in indiscriminate firing and attack with a grenade at Amritsar temple on March 15 this year. Sources said that Sharanjit had provided grenades to Gursidak Singh and Vishal Gill, who were assigned to hurl the explosive at the temple. Initial investigation revealed that the attack was orchestrated by some foreign based terrorist outfits. India based handlers of the terrorist outfits carried out the attack to terrorise the local people. Saranjit is believed to have received the consignment of four grenades from a Gurudaspur resident on March 1, 2025, two weeks before the attack. Authoritative sources said that NIA team was camping in Gayas Sherghati after Saranjits location was traced near a roadside eatery on Friday. The terrorist had alighted from a truck and was taking a rest when the NIA team took him under custody. The arrest of Samarjit is considered to be a big achievement for the probe agency as he had dodged the NIA team about a month ago during a raid at his hideout near Batla city in Punjab. Since then, the NIA team has been looking for him, sources said.
Pitru Paksha 2025: Start and end dates, significance, and rituals for honoring ancestrors
Pitru Paksha, a 16-day period for honoring ancestors, begins on September 7 and concludes on September 21, 2025, with Sarvapitri Amavasya. During this time, Hindus perform Shradh rituals to alleviate ancestral debt and seek blessings from departed souls. Observances vary regionally, with Gaya being a sacred site for Shradh and special prayers offered along riverbanks in North India.