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While I was researching options for this article, my husband was joking about how some childhood memories linger forever. He then went on to recite a couplet written by Kabir Das that he had learned in school. It was almost as if he had just studied it for a test yesterday. Kabir Das was a 15th-century Indian mystic poet and saint whose verses continue to resonate across religious and cultural boundaries. Born in or around 1398 in Varanasi, Kabir was one of the most influential figures of the Bhakti movement. It was his birthday in June, which was reason enough to do some digging. With my passion for traditional games, I started researching Kabir Dass associations with games and play. There is no historical record or mention of Kabir Das engaging in games or recreational play as we think of it today. His life was centered around spiritual inquiry, poetic expression, and challenging the religious orthodoxy of his time, even when he was a child. What I did find interesting was that Kabir Das used the metaphor of life as a game in several of his dohas, or rhyming couplets in two lines. Here are a couple of few that reflect this theme Khel khel mein kheliye, khel khel mein hoy Khel khel mein mil gaya, sahaj sahaj hi soy Translation: Play the game playfully, let it remain a game. In this playful spirit, one finds the divine easily and naturally. Meaning: Kabir encourages a joyful, light-hearted approach to life and spirituality. The divine is found not through struggle, but through simplicity and surrender. Jeevan khel kahe Kabir, yeh khel anokha Jo khel so jaaniye, jo jaane so roya Translation: Kabir says life is a game, a unique one indeed. The one who plays it understands, and the one who understands often weeps. Meaning: True engagement with life reveals its spiritual depth. Realization brings both joy and sorrow the sorrow of illusion and the joy of awakening. The interesting thing about research is that sometimes you find a little string, then you pull on it, and you never know where it leads. The more I read, the more I was fascinated. It was interesting to discover how many writers used such metaphors. The metaphor of play is a very helpful concept to understand the world and the relations between humans and the world. It has been explored across philosophy, psychology, art, and cultural theory. At its core, using play metaphorically allows us to understand complex human experiences. Play thus functions as a metaphor, not just as a childs pastime, but as a lens through which we understand life, work, and relationships. This metaphor is used widely by many writers that the words denoting play have become part of our everyday language. Theyre playing both sides - has become a metaphor for behind-the-scenes tactics that shape outcomes. Lets play with this idea - means an exploration that leads to insight. But it is not just Kabir Das. The song The Winner Takes It All from ABBA has the lyrics: The Gods may throw a Their minds as cold as ice It simply cannot be ignored. Games and play are everywhere, closely interwoven with our language, our poetry, our music and our life itself.
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LUCKNOW: Uttar Pradesh's 'Operation Conviction' has transformed the state's reputation from that of a lawless land to a model of strong governance with over 97,000 convictions in just one year. The implementation of three new criminal laws and fast-tracking of 457 key cases further bolstered the drive. Highly-placed sources claimed that the Uttar Pradesh government was given a special mention by Union Home Minister Amit Shah at the recent Central Zonal Council meeting in Varanasi for Operation Conviction and the rate at which the cases were being pursued by the UP government. According to ADG Prosecution Deepesh Juneja, effective implementation of the three new criminal laws is not only propelling Uttar Pradesh toward a crime-free status, but also setting an exemplary model. He stated that during the last year, 457 cases registered under the new laws, reached their logical conclusion in the form of convictions. The convictions included the death penalty for four criminals, life imprisonment for 10, imprisonment of less than 20 years for 425 offenders, and over 20 years imprisonment for 19 individuals, said ADG Juneja. In these cases, the prosecution effectively presented evidence and witness testimonies, making full use of the provisions of the Bharatiya Nagarik Suraksha Sanhita (BNSS) to strengthen and expedite the judicial process. The authorities concerned also ensured witness protection, systematic evidence collection, and timely presence in courtall essential elements for a fair and time-bound trial. The ADG added that since July 1, 2024, the hearing of 25,000 cases across the state was supported by effective use of digital documentation and witness statements via video conferencing. This has significantly reduced the need for police and government witnesses to appear repeatedly in court, resulting in an estimated cost saving of Rs 25 crore for the state exchequer, said the ADG. Naming a few convictions, ADG Juneja said that in case number 394/2024 registered at Bilsi police station in Budaun, the accused Jaane Alam was sentenced to death and fined Rs 2.3 lakh under BNSS provisions. Similarly, in case number 26/2025 registered at Kotwali police station in Hathras, accused Vikas and Lalu Pal were awarded the death penalty along with a fine of Rs 80,000. In another case (224/2024) registered at Bhimganj police station in Kanpur Dehat, the accused Deepu was awarded the death penalty and fined Rs 10 lakh.
District Judge Jaiprakash Tiwari and District Magistrate Satyendra Kumar conducted a raid inspection of Varanasi's central and district jails, emphasizing adherence to the jail manual. They assessed facilities, inmate well-being, and food quality, directing superintendents to address issues promptly. Officials inaugurated an open gym and interacted with inmates, ensuring regulations are strictly followed and legal assistance is provided.
Union minister Shivraj Singh Chauhan reviewed the Developed Agriculture Resolution Campaign. He stressed technology transfer to farmers during a meeting with scientists at the Indian Institute of Vegetable Research. Chauhan praised the campaign's success and the country's increasing food production. He highlighted the importance of quality and farmer benefits. He also addressed counterfeit fertilizers and substandard seeds.
'Kashi Ki Didi' Ranjubala Singh wins 'Warrior Spirit' award at DNA Women Achievers Awards 2025
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Raipur Diary: Solar-powered coal mining gets a push
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Varanasis Lord Jagannath temple reopens after 15-day ritual, Rathyatra mela set to begin
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IIT (BHU) launches AICTE-sponsored certification programme on IoT and smart manufacturing
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Banaras Locomotive Works (BLW) secured a significant contract from Mozambique Railways (CFM) for 10 advanced 3300 HP AC-AC diesel-electric locomotives, following the successful delivery of six locomotives in previous years. These locomotives, equipped with modern amenities and capable of 100 kmph, will enhance Mozambique's railway infrastructure. This achievement underscores India's engineering prowess and strengthens the 'Make in India' initiative.
A three-year-old girl's body was discovered in a pond in Bhagautipur village. The girl, Pari, had been missing since Monday. Her family had reported a suspected abduction to the Kapsethi police. Police are investigating a possible murder. Pari was visiting her maternal grandparents. A search was initiated after she disappeared. The discovery has created tension.
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VARANASI: A meeting of the Central Zonal Council, chaired by Union Home Minister Amit Shah, was held in Varanasi on Tuesday, where key discussions took place on regional law and order, border security, disaster response and environmental protection with chief ministers and senior officials of four states. The CMs of Uttar Pradesh, Madhya Pradesh, Chhattisgarh, and Uttarakhand attended the 25th edition of the high-level meeting, which was conducted at Hotel Taj. According to the Press Information Bureau (PIB), the aim of the meeting was to strengthen inter-state coordination and promote cooperative federalism. The last meeting of the council was held on October 7, 2023, in Uttarakhand. Zonal councils provide a structured mechanism for dialogue and discussion on issues affecting two or more states or between the Centre and states. They serve as an important platform to foster cooperation. Shah, who arrived in Varanasi on Monday for a two-day visit, led the discussions with the chief ministers of the four states and other senior officials. According to government sources, the deliberations centred around social development, transportation and border issues, law and order, environmental concerns, and matters related to minorities. In a post on X, UP CM Yogi Adityanath said, Prime Minister Narendra Modi has identified cooperative and competitive federalism as a powerful medium for the holistic development of the country. In this spirit, I participated in the 25th Central Zonal Council meeting chaired by Union Home and Cooperation Minister Amit Shah in Varanasi. Adityanath had earlier posted that the council strengthens federal unity, national integrity, and regional development. Uttarakhand CM Pushkar Singh Dhami posted on X, During the meeting, I requested increased support through the Border Roads Organisation (BRO) to strengthen road, communication, and security infrastructure in the border areas. I also stressed the need for faster expansion of BharatNet and satellite communication services under the Vibrant Village Programme, he said. Dhami stated that he requested the simplification of the grant process under the Pradhan Mantri Awas Yojana, called for the repealing of the 1989 Remote Valley Notification, and asked for additional central assistance under the Pradhan Mantri Gram Sadak Yojana to repair roads damaged during natural disasters in the hilly regions of Uttarakhand. He also requested the Centres support for setting up a glacier research centre, biodiversity conservation institute, and an international adventure sports training centre. Additionally, I sought assistance for successfully organising the Nanda Raj Jat Yatra (2026) and the 2027 Kumbh Mela, he said. Dhami added that the state government is working towards making Uttarakhand an active contributor in building Viksit Bharat. MP CM Mohan Yadav said the discussion focused on cooperation between states, development, security, health and tourism. He shared a photo from the meeting. Chhattisgarh CM Vishnu Deo Sai said the meeting saw detailed discussions on a range of critical issues and described it as a key step towards cooperative and competitive federalism. Earlier in the morning, Yadav and Sai offered prayers at the Kashi Vishwanath temple ahead of the meeting. There are five zonal councils in the country, which are statutory bodies set up under the States Reorganisation Act, 1956. These councils provide a common meeting ground to the states and Union territories in each zone for the resolution of inter-state and regional issues, fostering balanced socio-economic regional development and building harmonious Centre-state relations.
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