To those who may not be aware of his antecedents, Anil Deshmukh was the Home Minister of Maharashtra until the Antilia case blew up in his face. Antilia is the private residence of tycoon Mukesh Ambani and Mumbai woke up on February 25, 2021, to hear the shocking news that …
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Time Indian women ‘reclaimed’ their rightful share in public spaces
Kulsum Mustafa “Women must assert themselves, reclaim their spaces from men keeping in mind that those enjoying power for so long will not give in easily,” said Prof Sanjay Srivastava, Professor of Sociology, Institute of Economic growth. The lone male speaker in the group, he hit the nail on the head when he said …
Read More »Sunny Leone happy about ‘unreal elephant’
Special Desk Sunny Leone is happy that her film is not having an elephant, a real one. In her latest video she shared on twitter Sunny Leone, an animal lover and the actress, who champions the cause of animals , explains how shooting will be done without a real elephant. …
Read More »Concerns grow as Delta outbreak spreads in China
Special Desk While the scientists world across were wondering how China had controlled covid spread within its boundaries for the past few months, a fresh Covid outbreak has troubled authorities in China. Covid has spread to more locations in China, raising concerns over the country’s vulnerability to the highly contagious …
Read More »India’s aging rural populace must be enabled and motivated: Dr. Phansalkar
Kulsum Mustafa Words of wisdom, and foresight this concern for the aged the population of rural India comes from Dr Sanjiv Phansalkar, chair, TRIF, fmr program director, Tata Trusts. He was one of the three panelists at India Rural Colloquy, the one-week long Zoom sessions which started off on Sunday evening. This mega event …
Read More »New Zealand PM Jacinda Ardern apologises for 70s raids
Special Desk New Zealand’s Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern has apologised. She apologised for an immigration crackdown in the 1970s against Pacific Islanders who had come to the country after the world war two. The ‘Dawn Raids’ targeted people who overstayed their visas, deporting them to their countries of origin. They …
Read More »From Monday UNSC presidency with India
Special Desk India took over the rotating United Nations Security Council (UNSC) presidency to hosting signature events related to maritime security, peacekeeping, and counterterrorism during August month. Ambassador of India to the United Nations, TS Tirumurti thanked the France Permanent Representative to the UN, Nicolas de Riviere. Tirumurti tweeted, “Thank …
Read More »Rekha Surya transcends boundaries promotes both music and social activism
Even before her soulful, mystical voice creates its magic and captivates you, it is her charismatic persona that hits you with an intensity that is overpowering. Doyen of Hindustani Light Classical music, Karamveer Noble Laureate, Rekha Surya enjoys the distinction of having been trained by two legendary music maestros- Begum Akhtar (Lucknow gharana) and Girija Devi (Banaras gharana). …
Read More »Ethiopia’s Tigray crisis escalates further
Special Desk A war that erupted in the Tigray region in November 2020 is now spreading and intense fighting has been reported in Ethiopia’s Amhara state. Federal forces as well as Amhara regional troops were involved in fighting Tigray rebels on three fronts, an Amhara official told. This is despite …
Read More »What economic crisis has done in Lebanon
Special Desk Lebanon is in the grip of one of the worst economic crises it has seen in recent years and the World Bank says the financial crisis could rank among the world’s three worst since the mid-1800s. The currency has lost more than 90% of its value and unemployment …
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