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Birsa Mundas descendants attend event

The Times of India 15 Nov 2025 11:42 pm

Modi gets painting made by tribal girl in audience

The Times of India 15 Nov 2025 11:39 pm

Non-interlocking work completed at Pratapnagar station

The Times of India 15 Nov 2025 11:37 pm

662 degrees conferred at CUG convocation

The Times of India 15 Nov 2025 11:21 pm

Vadodara Peoples Heritage Festival to begin on Nov 18

The Times of India 15 Nov 2025 12:05 am

662 degrees to be conferred at CUGs 6th convocation

The Times of India 14 Nov 2025 11:55 pm

Vadodara division records several milestones in Oct

The Times of India 14 Nov 2025 11:46 pm

Bail denied to two in Godhra police attack case

The Times of India 14 Nov 2025 11:46 pm

VMC takes up major road works ahead of civic polls

The Times of India 14 Nov 2025 11:43 pm

Upset over selection row, U-19 coach goes on leave

The Times of India 14 Nov 2025 11:42 pm

Couple duped of 2L by promising job in Ireland

The Times of India 14 Nov 2025 11:37 pm

Childrens Literature Festival begins today

The Times of India 14 Nov 2025 11:35 pm

Security enhanced at Pavagadh after Delhi blast

The Times of India 14 Nov 2025 12:24 am

Four history-sheeters nabbed for chain-snatching, thefts

The Times of India 14 Nov 2025 12:24 am

FMSCI National Racing Championship Heads For Grand Finale In Coimbatore

Royal Enfield Continental GT Cup: After months of intense competition and close finishes, the FMSCI National Racing Championship is preparing for its grand finale here at Kari Motor Speedway in Coimbatore on November 15 and 16. Now in its 28th edition, the championship is Indias oldest racing event. Excitingly, Freddie Spencer, the American racing icon, three-time MotoGP World Champion, and MotoGP Hall of Fame inductee, will join the race weekend. From rookies aiming for their first podium to seasoned professionals competing for championship titles, the finale offers thrilling races across all categories: LGB Formula 4, Novice Cup, Royal Enfield Continental GT Cup, and the new Levitas Cup. The event will also feature the penultimate round of the FIA-certified Formula 4 Indian Championship, as part of the Indian Racing Festival 2025. Indias premier single-seater category, LGB Formula 4, is also the longest-standing class in the National Racing Championship, acting as a vital link between karting and formula racing. It remains the foundation of Indian single-seater racing and thoroughly tests drivers' skill, precision, and racecraft. After Round 2, Diljith TS (Dark Don Racing) leads with 53 points, followed by Dhruvh Goswami (MSport Racing) with 45 points, and Mehul Agarwal (Dark Don Racing) with 28 points. Strong performances by experienced drivers at Kari Motor Speedway have kept the championship fiercely contested as the final round approaches to determine the 2025 National Champion. The FIA-certified Formula 4 Indian Championship, part of the Indian Racing Festival (IRF), returns to Kari for its penultimate round, featuring a fiercely competitive field. Kenyan Shane Chandaria (Chennai Turbo Riders), French driver Sachel Rotge (Kichchas Kings Bengaluru), South Africas Luviwe Sambudla (Goa Aces JA Racing), India's Ishaan Madesh (Kolkata Royal Tigers), and Saishiva Sankaran (Speed Demons Delhi) are all strong contenders heading into the weekend. The championship continues to highlight exciting wheel-to-wheel racing, with all drivers competing in identical Ligier JS F422 cars, making driver talent the key factor in performance. The Royal Enfield Continental GT Cup, sponsored by [sponsor], is set to be the highlight of the season as competitors on the powerful GT-R650 bikes gear up for an intense Pro-Am clash in the final round. In the Professional category, Bengalurus Anish Shetty leads with 57 points, while defending champion Navaneeth Kumar from Puducherry is in second place with 36 points, closely followed by Kayan Patel from Mumbai with 34 points. In the Amateur division, Bryan Nicholas from Puducherry leads with 69 points, ahead of Johring Warisa from Umrangso with 45 points and Kabir Sahoch from Vadodara with 33 points. The GT-R650S have provided thrilling slipstream battles throughout the season, and with two races remaining, fans can expect high-speed duels, tactical moves, and aggressive racing until the very end. The Levitas Cup, Indias newest single-make racing series, launched this season with identical, performance-tuned Maruti Suzuki Ignis cars. Featuring 14 skilled drivers across rookie and gentlemen classes, the championship has provided close, skill-focused racing. As the final weekend approaches, the Rookie title race remains open, with Ashwin Pugalagiri from Madurai and Balaji Raju from Chennai tied at 32 points, while Nihal Singh from Gurgaon is close behind with 27. In the Gentlemen category, Jai Prashanth Venkat from Coimbatore leads with 38 points, followed by Ram Charan with 28, and Yokeshwaran Krishnavelu with 21, setting the stage for an exciting conclusion. As the final weekend approaches, the Rookie title race remains open, with Ashwin Pugalagiri from Madurai and Balaji Raju from Chennai tied at 32 points, while Nihal Singh from Gurgaon is close behind with 27. Also Read: LIVE Cricket Score With only six points separating the top three, the final weekend is set for fierce battles, where consistency, composure, and a perfect race start could be decisive, as even a small mistake could change the outcome. Article Source: IANS

CNMSports 13 Nov 2025 4:28 pm

Mans lies about 10L friendship loan exposed

The Times of India 13 Nov 2025 3:47 am

VMC finds no centenarian Aadhaar holder still living

The Times of India 13 Nov 2025 1:05 am

Trader duped of gold jewellery by man posing as ascetic

The Times of India 13 Nov 2025 12:26 am

Sayajibaug Zoo to welcome pair of white tigers from Rajkot

The Times of India 13 Nov 2025 12:26 am

Students to study English literature through lens of cinema

The Times of India 13 Nov 2025 12:24 am

Dinner, dialogues and diplomacy ahead of BCA polls

The Times of India 13 Nov 2025 12:24 am

Biker killed after hitting stray cow booked as accused

The Times of India 13 Nov 2025 12:24 am

MSU chemistry scholars win CSIR travel grant

The Times of India 13 Nov 2025 12:24 am

NU hosts international conference on medical law, ethics

The Times of India 12 Nov 2025 1:08 am

Once a lifesaver, Godhra TB Hospital gasping for life

The Times of India 12 Nov 2025 1:07 am

Child welfare panel visits rape victims at SSGH

The Times of India 12 Nov 2025 12:24 am

Ruckus at BCA AGM as meeting ends within minutes

The Times of India 12 Nov 2025 12:24 am

Inspired by womens WC win, girls make beeline for coaching

The Times of India 11 Nov 2025 4:33 am

Cryo power from Vadodara fuels Isros Bahubali leap

The Times of India 11 Nov 2025 12:55 am

GSV, Transport NSW partner for traffic management in India

The Times of India 11 Nov 2025 12:18 am

BJP rebels wrest control of Devgadh Baria municipality

The Times of India 11 Nov 2025 12:18 am

Man steals ring from jewellery store

The Times of India 10 Nov 2025 11:14 pm

Two caught for theft of cash from scooter

The Times of India 10 Nov 2025 11:03 pm

HDFC Life's 'Ready for Life' Report Highlights a Gap of 26 Points Between Perceived and Actual Financial Readiness

As per the nationwide study, Indias actual Ready for Life Index (RLI) stands at a modest 59, compared to a high perceived readiness of 85, indicating a wide gap of 26 points in financial readiness across Indias urban population Retirement planning emerges as Indias biggest gap area, with two in three individuals, expecting family support after retirement, despite planning Two out of five individuals have an emergency fund to last over four months; two out of five health insurance owners hold a health cover below INR 5 lakh The findings also highlight Indias need for long-term protection and financial literacy across income groups and cities HDFC Lif e has launched Ready for Life - its latest research-based study. This one-of-its-kind report makes an effort to quantify the Financial Readiness Gap the difference between perceived and actual financial preparedness of individuals. Vineet Arora, Executive Director & Chief Business Officer, HDFC Life The Index shows a 26-point gap, which implies that there is a big difference in terms of actual readiness of an individual in comparison to how ready they think they are largely due the lack of action to convert financial planning from merely a plan into reality. In other words, the index reveals that individuals are not well-prepared to handle uncertainties of life across different financial aspects. About the Study The Ready for Life Index 2025 is a proprietary research initiative by HDFC Life. This research has been conducted by Ipsos India, an independent market research company. Based on 1,836 face-to-face interviews with working men and women aged between 2555 years across Metros, Tier 2, and Tier 3 cities*, the study evaluates Indias life readiness across four key pillars Financial Planning, Emergency Preparedness, Health & Well-being, and Retirement Strategy. The index aims to highlight the gap between perception and actual preparedness, encouraging a shift from short-term savings to structured, long-term financial planning. Balancing Confidence and Preparedness Indias Retirement Reality The Ready for Life Index 2025 evaluates India's overall preparedness across life pillars of high importance and finds that though awareness and optimism are visible, preparedness is still uneven. While consumers hold clear ideal retirement goals, their financial actions and product choices suggest that these goals may be difficult to reach. Of all the pillars, retirement preparedness is the weakest with a 37-point gap between confidence and level of action. Close to half of urban Indians have yet to begin saving for retirement, and two out of every three anticipate support from family after retirement. Most respondents who have started planning for retirement, are of the opinion that a corpus of INR 50 lakhs INR 1 crore would last about 17 years, which could prove to be a gross underestimation considering inflation and lifestyle costs. These results stress on the need for India to move from family-supported financial security to independent retirement planning and also on the need for awareness on financial planning Financial Planning and Protection Traditional Strength, Modern Gaps While Indian customers are inclined towards conventional savings instruments like endowment insurance plans, fixed deposits, and gold, protection and growth-oriented products like term insurance, market linked products, and retirement products are underutilised. Term insurance, which is one of the most cost-effective protection instruments, has modest ownership owing to limited product understanding, myths around claim settlement, and belief that premiums offer no return if the policy holder outlives the policy term. While financial discipline is visible to an extent, the savings space remains dominated by traditional products and short-term goals. The real opportunity lies in encouraging systematic, long-term investing to build sustainable wealth and reduce over-reliance on low-growth instruments. On a positive note, there is increasing awareness about health and wellness. Four in five survey participants actively engage in physical activities to maintain their overall physical and mental well-being. Similarly, two out of three go for yearly health check-ups. But the gap in coverage continues to exist; 2 in 5 respondents have health insurance cover of less than INR 5 lakh. Further, in terms of emergency funds, 2 in 5 individuals possess sufficient savings to meet home expenses for more than four months. Regional and Tier-wise Insights The study reveals notable regional variations in financial readiness across India: North India shows the widest readiness gap of 30 points, mainly due to weaker emergency and retirement planning East India records the most realistic self-assessment with a gap of 20 points, and also displays a traditional and disciplined savings approach South India leads in maturity towards financial and health planning West India demonstrates a more diversified investment outlook but lower focus on long-term planning Tier 3 cities display the lowest preparedness and widest confidence gaps, highlighting the need for deeper financial literacy efforts beyond metros here for the report Vineet Arora Executive Director & Chief Business Officer, HDFC Life , shared his thoughts on the study, The Ready for Life Index reflects Indias growing awareness and optimism about financial planning but also reminds us that true readiness is built through consistent planning and protection. Confidence alone is not enough preparedness needs structure and action ." " The findings indicate that retirement remains Indias biggest financial blind spot. Despite higher awareness, the actual action towards long-term security is limited. Through this study, we aim to encourage meaningful conversations around preparedness and protection as essential pillars of financial wellness . * List of cities - Delhi, Chennai, Mumbai, Kolkata, Lucknow, Jodhpur, Kochi, Vishakhapatnam, Vadodara, Nagpur, Bhubaneshwar, Patna, Muzaffarnagar, Panipat, Thanjavur, Machilipatnam, Anand, Dhule, Bardhaman, Ganjam Disclaimer HDFC Life Insurance Co. Ltd. (HDFC Life) (i) makes no express or implied representations, warranties or covenants as to the accuracy and/or completeness of the information, data, opinions, commentary, analysis and/or any direct or indirect recommendations included in the Ready for Life Index Study conducted by Ipsos India Pvt. Ltd. (Study), and (ii) disclaims any and all damages, costs and liabilities whatsoever to the recipient or reader and or its representatives (tangible or intangible, including, but not limited to loss of business opportunity, loss of profit, loss of market share or loss of goodwill) for any reliance or use made by the recipient or reader and its representatives on the Study, or any errors therein or omissions therefrom. The report is intended for informational purposes only, and does not constitute financial, investment, legal, taxation, or professional advice by HDFC Life. The recipient or reader and its representatives should not rely solely on this content for making financial decisions, and are advised to seek qualified professional guidance tailored to their personal circumstances. Ipsos India Pvt. Ltd. and the authors disclaim any liability for any direct or indirect losses arising from the use of this report or its content. This report does not constitute an offer, solicitation, or recommendation to buy or sell any financial instrument or product.

News Voir 10 Nov 2025 5:06 pm

Guest assaults hotel staff

The Times of India 10 Nov 2025 1:04 am

Man missing for 22 years found dead in Gorwa

The Times of India 10 Nov 2025 12:59 am

Radha Yadav inspires girls to pursue cricket as a career

The Times of India 10 Nov 2025 12:22 am

Women wellness drive launched for cancer screening

The Times of India 10 Nov 2025 12:20 am

Train services cancelled as Pratapnagar yard work begins

The Times of India 10 Nov 2025 12:19 am

41st RPF Badminton Championship kicks off in Vadodara

The Times of India 10 Nov 2025 12:18 am

Vadodara: Muddy Trails Photography Exhibition #Gallery - Social News XYZ

Vadodara: Muddy Trails Photography Exhibition #Gallery Social News XYZ

Google News 9 Nov 2025 2:02 am

Liquor worth 61.5L concealed beneath groundnut sacks seized

The Times of India 8 Nov 2025 11:51 pm

Flight to Mumbai cancelled, others delayed

The Times of India 8 Nov 2025 11:48 pm

Phishing attack wipes 90L from 80-year-olds account

The Times of India 8 Nov 2025 10:06 pm

Constable, 2 other held for torching mans motorcycle

The Times of India 8 Nov 2025 12:27 am

Seminar on due diligence at FGI

The Times of India 8 Nov 2025 12:15 am

Sayajipura to get working womens hostel, fire station

The Times of India 7 Nov 2025 1:25 am

Repairs on 5 bridges over Vishwamitri begun

The Times of India 7 Nov 2025 1:10 am

Serial vehicle thief active for 25 years nabbed

The Times of India 7 Nov 2025 12:24 am

Four arrested for robbery on NH-48

The Times of India 7 Nov 2025 12:17 am

Man duped of 4.25L in Canada job scam

The Times of India 5 Nov 2025 11:57 pm

Scolded for excessive phone use, 17-year-old girl hits dad

The Times of India 5 Nov 2025 11:57 pm

Repeat blunder: USD scammers fall into trap of old victim

The Times of India 5 Nov 2025 5:33 am

Amul ranked worlds number 1 cooperative, Iffco second

The Times of India 5 Nov 2025 5:10 am

Youth held for circulating morphed obscene video of woman

The Times of India 5 Nov 2025 12:00 am

Indian Army, IIT Gandhinagar ink MoU to boost research

The Times of India 5 Nov 2025 12:00 am

Gujarat Prevention of Anti-social Activities Act | Mere disturbance of law and order not necessarily sufficient for preventive detention: HC quashes Vadodara police chief order - The Indian Express

Gujarat Prevention of Anti-social Activities Act | Mere disturbance of law and order not necessarily sufficient for preventive detention: HC quashes Vadodara police chief order The Indian Express

Google News 4 Nov 2025 7:09 pm

Ahmedabad Diary | BJP set for makeover under new state chief

Breaking the old chain of nepotism, Gujarat BJP chief Jagdish Vishwakarma has ushered in a new sense-based system where city and district presidents can no longer handpick their teams. Instead, 82 party observers will tour districts, reach consensus after discussions with workers, and submit three-name panels for each post by November 10. He will take the final call on picking the candidates, ensuring that loyal and grassroots workers get their due. The reform in the selection process aims to cement unity, boost transparency, and curb internal rifts in the party. Insiders say the model could soon echo across BJPs national framework. MLA talks tough on rebels in APMC polls In the charged-up Agricultural Produce Market Committee (APMC) poll battleground in Vadodaras Dabhoi, BJP MLA Shailesh Sotta launched a fierce attack on party insiders allegedly backing his rivals. Show me even one seat you can win, Sotta thundered from an open stage, directly challenging the dissenters. The MLA accused certain BJP leaders of betraying the party for caste politics and warned that they would face the cost after polls. Declaring saffron as his pride and identity, he said those committing treason will be politically erased Sotta asserted that the BJP would capture all 16 APMC seats. Major bureaucratic reshuffle on the cards With Gujarats bureaucracy stretched thin by retirements and deputations, the state government is gearing up for a major promotion drive to keep the administrative wheels turning. According to sources, to maintain morale and efficiency in the administration, principal secretaries are likely to be elevated as additional chief secretaries by early January. After the 1995 batchs last promotion, five 1996-batch IAS officersMona Khandhar, T Natarajan, Rajiv Topno, Mamta Verma, and Mukesh Kumarare next in line. Simultaneously, 2001-batch secretaries are poised to be elevated as principal secretaries. Dilip Singh Kshatriya Our correspondent in Gujarat dilipsingh@newindianexpress.com

The New Indian Express 4 Nov 2025 7:53 am

VMC to verify centenarian Aadhaar card holders

The Times of India 4 Nov 2025 12:00 am

RTO driving test track to remain shut for AI upgrade

The Times of India 3 Nov 2025 12:22 am

AAI rolls out new parking system at Vadodara airport

The Times of India 3 Nov 2025 12:03 am

Pvt company accused of defrauding citizens

The Times of India 2 Nov 2025 12:13 am

Man arrested for threatening creditor with pistol

The Times of India 1 Nov 2025 11:41 pm

Charging station for 100 e-buses coming up in Gotri

The Times of India 1 Nov 2025 11:17 pm

Muslim League orchestrated two attacks on Sardar Patel, but Congress kept it hidden for 86 years: BJP

The BJP said the first attack took place on January 20, 1939, in Vadodara; soon after, the Muslim Leagues goon squads were allegedly plotting a deadlier assault in Bhavnagar, where Patel arrived on May 14, 1939, to lead the Fifth Praja Parishad

The Hindu 31 Oct 2025 10:17 pm

Drunk teacher, brother booked for attempt to murder after hit-and-run in Gujarats Mahisagar

AHMEDABAD: A hit-and-run case has jolted Mahisagar district of Gujarat, where a drunk teacher and his brother rammed their car into a bike, leaving two people injured. Police have booked the duo under attempt to murder (IPC Section 308) after a chilling video of the incident surfaced. The late-night accident occurred near Bablia Chowkdi in Khanpur taluka, when 21-year-old Sunil Dineshbhai Machar and his 51-year-old father-in-law Dineshbhai Warjibhai Charel were returning home from work on their bike. A speeding car driven by teacher Manish Patel and accompanied by his brother Mehul Patel crashed into them from behind. Sunilbhai was thrown off the road, while Dinesh got stuck on the cars bonnet and was dragged for several metres before falling. Witnesses said the driver appeared to be drunk and driving recklessly. Amid the chaos, a woman driving nearby recorded the scene and intervened to help stop the car. Her quick response became crucial evidence, helping police pin down the accused within hours. DYSP Kamlesh Vasava confirmed that both Manish and Mehul were arrested at the spot. An FSL team and police convoy rushed to the site the next morning, collecting forensic samples and a liquor bottle found inside the vehicle. The police have initiated strict action including recommending cancellation of the drivers license and a departmental inquiry to the Education Department. Both accused will face full legal consequences for endangering lives under the influence of alcohol, DYSP Vasava told local media. While Sunilbhai was treated at Godhra Civil Hospital and later discharged, Dineshbhai sustained serious injuries. He was shifted from Lunawada Civil Hospital to SSG Civil Hospital, Vadodara, for advanced treatment. Meanwhile, police are probing the source of the liquor, as possession of alcohol itself is illegal under Gujarats prohibition law.

The New Indian Express 30 Oct 2025 6:26 pm

Yuvraj Singh Jadeja is rewriting the book on Infertility practices, surrogacy and cosmetic gynaecology.

Dr. Yuvraj Singh Jadeja, a top fertility specialist, leads Nimaaya IVF Centre in Vadodara, excelling in IVF, surrogacy, male fertility (Micro TESE), and cosmetic gynaecology.

DNA India 30 Oct 2025 5:08 pm

IAS Manoj Kumar Das to take charge as Chief Secretary of Gujarat on October 31

AHMEDABAD: Senior IAS officer Manoj Kumar Das has been appointed as the new Chief Secretary of the state. The 1990-batch officer, known for his close coordination with Chief Minister Bhupendra Patel, will take charge on October 31, succeeding Pankaj Joshi, who retires the same day. The formal announcement came through an official state notification on Tuesday, confirming what had been widely speculated in bureaucratic circles for months. Currently serving as the Additional Chief Secretary in the Home Department of the Gujarat government, he is set to retire on December 20, 2026. Notably, he is the only officer to make a return to the Gujarat Chief Ministers Office. Das will formally assume office on October 31, 2025, taking over from Pankaj Joshi, who is due to retire the same day. Sources indicate that Joshi, who has led the state bureaucracy since 2023, is likely to be given a special advisory role post-retirement, marking a smooth transition at the top of Gujarats administrative hierarchy. Das has long been viewed as one of the most influential officers in the Chief Ministers Office. He is known for his technical acumen and administrative command. His presence alongside Chief Minister Bhupendra Patel at nearly every major event--from cabinet meetings to development reviews--had signaled his rising profile and inevitable elevation to the states top bureaucratic post. Born on December 20, 1966, in Darbhanga, Bihar, MK Das holds a B.Tech (Hons) degree in Computer Science from IIT Kharagpur. Das' career, spanning over three decades, is dotted with key positions that shaped both Gujarats urban and industrial landscape. Starting as District Development Officer in Vadodara, Das rose steadily through the ranks, serving as Municipal Commissioner of Surat and Vadodara, where he was credited for pushing urban infrastructure and e-governance reforms. His tenure as Joint Managing Director of Gujarat State Petroleum Corporation (GSPC) and later as Additional Chief Secretary of Industries and Mines Department saw him play a central role in executing the Industrial Policy 2020 and orchestrating the globally recognized Vibrant Gujarat Summit. Beyond the state, Das has also made his mark at the national level. During his deputation to the Ministry of Home Affairs, he handled key administrative portfolios, strengthening his profile as a policy-driven officer with a national outlook. The appointment of Das signals not just a routine administrative change but also a strategic continuity in Gujarats governance model.

The New Indian Express 28 Oct 2025 4:08 pm

After cabinet overhaul, Gujarat BJP now plans major organizational reshuffle

AHMEDABAD: Gujarats political scene is changing again. After appointing a new BJP state president and reshuffling the state cabinet, the ruling party is now preparing for another big organizational change. The BJP plans to bring in new leaders to key posts and redraw its power structure from the state capital Gandhinagar to the district level a clear sign that the party is getting ready for the next big election. According to party sources, the next major step will be appointing new State General Secretaries one of the most powerful roles in the partys state unit. These appointments are expected within a week. Currently, the Gujarat BJP has four General Secretaries. Among them, Kutch MP Vinod Chavda is likely to keep his position, while the other three posts may go to new faces. The move aims to strengthen the partys organization and prepare for upcoming political challenges. Party insiders say this reshuffle is not just routine. It is part of a larger strategy to tighten control and improve coordination after the recent cabinet changes, in which ten ministers were dropped. The BJP wants to strengthen its structure at the district level to improve governance and maintain political balance. As part of this plan, new in-charge ministers will be appointed for 20 districts. The government now wants each minister to handle only one districtespecially those with important departmentsto improve focus and accountability. Earlier, many ministers managed two districts, which often reduced efficiency. Even Deputy Chief Minister Harsh Sanghvi may see changes in his responsibilities. He currently oversees both Vadodara and Gandhinagar districts for the BJP, but he may now retain only Gandhinagar, reflecting the leaderships push for more focused roles. The 20 districts expected to get new in-charge ministers include Aravalli, Mahisagar, Banaskantha, Sabarkantha, Botad, Bharuch, Bhavnagar, Dahod, Panchmahal, Dang, Rajkot, Jamnagar, Surendranagar, Junagadh, Patan, Narmada, Chhota Udepur, Tapi, and Valsad. Each new appointment will aim to balance political representation and improve administration, helping the BJP strengthen its control both at the grassroots and state levels. With these changes on the way, the Gujarat BJP is reshaping not just its cabinet but also its political strategy getting ready for the road ahead.

The New Indian Express 27 Oct 2025 5:53 pm

Minister Jyotiraditya Scindia admonishes Vadadora MP, Mayor for being late to event; video goes viral

AHMEDABAD: A political spark flared in Gujarats Vadodara when the Union Minister Jyotiraditya Scindia publicly rebuked local BJP leaders for arriving late to a government employment letter distribution event organised by the Postal Department. The event took place at the Postal Training Centre as part of the Centres ongoing employment drive. However, the event created a bitter moment for Vadodara MP Dr Hemang Joshi and Mayor Pinkyben as Scindia lost his cool, finding both of them missing on the stage. The incident, caught on camera, quickly went viral, giving an unexpected twist to an otherwise routine political function. Scindia, known for his punctuality and discipline, arrived sharply at 10:22 a.m. As minutes ticked by, the Union Ministers irritation over prominent leaders being late became visible. He checked his watch, looked towards the empty chairs beside him. With controlled firmness, he said, We are already late, lets start. When the MP and the Mayor eventually appeared around 10:30 a.m., Scindia did not mince words. In front of the audience and officials, he admonished both for arriving late, remarking that such delays were unacceptable. The brief exchange, captured on video, swiftly made its way to social media, drawing sharp attention and mixed reactions from political observers. Later, MP Dr. Hemang Joshi attempted to calm the storm. Speaking to local media, he clarified that he and the Mayor were upstairs attending a review meeting when Scindia arrived in. We were waiting for sir, thinking we would go to the program together. No one had informed him that we were already there, Joshi explained. Despite the awkward moment, the program proceeded smoothly. Scindia distributed appointment letters to newly recruited candidates, emphasising Prime Minister Narendra Modis vision of Developed India 2047. He highlighted that over 51,000 appointment letters were being handed out nationwide that day, contributing to a total of over 10 lakh government placements, including more than 1 lakh jobs in the postal department alone. Linking employment generation to political accountability, Scindia later pivoted to national politics, asserting confidently that the NDA will form the next government in Bihar, calling the Oppositions grand alliance power-hungry. All people in Bihar stand united under Prime Minister Modis leadership, he said. Together we will serve Bihar and the nation, he added. Interestingly, punctuality, politics, and public perception clashed on one stage in Gujarats Vadodara this day.

The New Indian Express 24 Oct 2025 5:52 pm

INDIA bloc hungry for power, NDA eager to serve people of Bihar: Scindia

VADODARA, Oct 24: The Opposition INDIA bloc is only interested in gaining power in the poll-bound Bihar, while the BJP-led NDA is eager to serve the people of the Hindi heartland state, Union Minister Jyotiraditya Scindia said on Friday. Expressing confidence that the ruling National Democratic Alliance (NDA) will win the next months assembly polls in Bihar, the BJP leader noted the Mahagathbandhan the state-level grand coalition of Opposition parties lacks both gath (alliance) and bandhan (bond). The [] The post INDIA bloc hungry for power, NDA eager to serve people of Bihar: Scindia appeared first on Daily Excelsior .

Daily Excelsior 24 Oct 2025 4:28 pm

Diwali tragedy in Vadodara: Car hits family sleeping on roadside, 4-year-old killed, four injured

AHMEDABAD: A 4-year-old child was killed and four others injured when a speeding car allegedly driven by an intoxicated man overturned onto a family sleeping on the pavement near Vishwamitri Road in Gujarat's Vadodara around midnight on Diwali, police said. According to authorities, the car, driven by Nitin Jha, first crashed into a police barrier before overturning onto the family. The vehicles front wheel ran over the child, killing him instantly. After the collision, the accused reportedly tried to flee towards Akshar Chowk. Locals chased him, detained him, and damaged the vehicle. A liquor bottle visible in a viral video reportedly intensified public anger. ACP Ashok Rathwa said at the scene, Around midnight, the family was sleeping near the footpath. The accused came speeding from Manjalpur, rammed the police barrier, lost control, and overturned the car on the family. The tire went over the childs head. Locals caught him when he tried to escape towards Akshar Chowk. We reached the spot immediately and took control of the situation. DCP Jagdish Chavda added: The accused fled but was caught by the public. A liquor bottle was recovered from the vehicle. His blood sample will be taken to confirm intoxication. This is a very serious case. Legal action will be strict, and no leniency will be shown. The accused has been taken into police custody by Raopura Police Station, and the car has been seized. Police are also verifying ownership of the vehicle, which Jha claims was purchased in the name of a friend, Naimish Jain. Items recovered from the car, including the liquor bottle, are under forensic examination. ACP Rathwa identified the other victims as the child's family members, Jagdish, Sonia and Asha.

The New Indian Express 22 Oct 2025 4:58 pm

CSR Funding Shifts Beyond Metros: Industrial Hubs Up 120%, Tier-2 Cities 55%

CSR's Next Act: How the Coming Decade Will Redefine Corporate Impact , the seventh edition of Sattva Consultings annual State of CSR in India report, CSR inflows to industrial hubs have grown 120% and to Tier-2 cities by 55% over the past three years, signalling a structural reorientation in India Incs social investments. Sattva Consulting launches its Annual State of CSR report, highlighting Indias shifting corporate giving landscape Tier-1 city districts still absorb nearly 30% of total CSR funding, with neighbouring clusters accounting for another 3%. Yet, the once-dominant grip of metros is loosening. Cities with populations between one and two million have nearly doubled their CSR share (from 13.5% to 16.2% between FY 2022 and FY 2024), while industrial districts now attract 7.4% of total CSR allocations, up from 4.4% two years ago. The pace of growth in these regions has outstripped the overall 30% rise in CSR spending nationally, according to the report. Corporate India is clearly looking beyond traditional centres of philanthropy, said Srikrishna Sridhar Murthy, CEO & Co-founder, Sattva Consulting . From Vadodara to Madurai, were seeing companies anchor their giving where they operate - industrial clusters, manufacturing corridors, and smaller cities. This shift is deeply encouraging for the vision of Viksit Bharat, a future where development capital flows to every district, not just a few. Its an important step towards localising impact. The report notes that while CSR funding has become more geographically diverse, equity in distribution remains limited. Over the past three years, 193 districts have absorbed three-quarters of all district-level CSR funding, and nearly 90% of this money flows into areas with low poverty levels. Only three of Indias 54 high-poverty districts feature among the top CSR recipients. Funding in Aspirational Districts has risen threefold over the past decade, from 1.3% of total CSR inflows in FY 2015 to 4.5% in FY 2024, driven by a steady rise in private-sector participation. Larger corporates, particularly in BFSI, energy, and mining, are beginning to channel a growing share of their CSR outlay, around 5%, towards these underdeveloped regions. Public-sector companies continue to play a pivotal role, directing 11% of their CSR budgets to Aspirational Districts, nearly three times the private-sector average. The geography of philanthropy is shifting, and the opportunity ahead demonstrates deepening, not just diversifying of Indias CSR footprint , added Krishna . The annual State of CSR report is the most comprehensive analysis of CSR spending in India. It draws from MCAs annual report of 21,489 companies and includes analysis of their individual annual reports. Among other insights from the report, the study finds that global firms punch above their weight, delivering higher impact through focus and scalability, while Indias large corporations and PSUs drive breadth and depth through significant local investments. It also notes that non-NGO partners are on the rise, with nearly one-fifth of all CSR funding in FY 2024 channelled through institutions such as universities, hospitals, and incubators, and over 60% of large corporates now implementing flagship programmes through their own foundations. About Sattva Consulting Sattva Consulting is a global impact consulting firm from India. Since 2009 we have been engaging with communities, business and government to achieve societal impact at scale. We believe that Civil society, Business and Government all have a critical role to play in building an equitable and sustainable world, and we actively partner with all stakeholders to enable impact through our advisory & orchestration services, knowledge and data platforms which we have built as public goods for the ecosystem and collaborative solutions and partnerships. www.sattva.co.in .

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