Odisha BJP Expects Representation in Party’s 100-Candidate LS Poll List

The BJP’s election in-charge for Odisha, has announced that at least two to three candidates from the state are likely to secure positions in the party’s 100 candidates Lok Sabha poll list. As the BJP gears up for the impending Lok Sabha polls, Tomar emphasized the party’s readiness to contest both Assembly and Lok Sabha seats independently in Odisha. Ahead of the anticipated announcement of Lok Sabha polls by the Election Commission, sources indicate that the BJP’s Central Election Committee is set to convene on February 29. It is expected…

Kejriwal Denounces ‘Fabricated’ Arrest: Sisodia’s 1st Year Behind Bars

Arvind Kejriwal marked the first anniversary of Manish Sisodia’s arrest with a scathing critique of the Centre’s investigative agencies. Kejriwal asserted that Sisodia’s arrest in the Delhi liquor policy case was based on false charges, highlighting that no evidence of corruption had been presented against him. Kejriwal emphasized Sisodia’s contributions to education reform and slammed the purported political motives behind the arrests. Despite facing repeated summons from the Directorate of Enforcement (ED), Kejriwal reaffirmed his commitment to the alliance and criticized the pressure tactics employed by the Modi government. Arvind…

PM Modi Reveals Astronaut Quartet for Landmark Gaganyaan Expedition

Prime Minister Narendra Modi has revealed the identities of the four distinguished astronauts chosen to embark on India’s ground-breaking Gaganyaan mission. The selected astronauts hail from esteemed backgrounds within the Indian Air Force (IAF), boasting commendable expertise as wing commanders or group captains. Undergoing rigorous training at the ISRO astronaut training facility, these pioneers of Indian space exploration have been meticulously prepared for the demands of their upcoming mission. In a testament to international collaboration, ISRO partnered with Glavkosmos, a subsidiary of the Russian space agency Roscosmos, for the comprehensive…

Jaishankar Reveals Why India Suspended Visa Services for Canada

India’s External Affairs Minister, S Jaishankar, shed light on the suspension of visa services for Canadian citizens, unveiling the underlying reasons behind the unprecedented move. Jaishankar emphasized India’s demand for accountability in the face of adversity. He underscored the necessity for justice in the attacks on India’s high commission in London and consulate in San Francisco, along with the threats posed to Indian diplomats stationed in Canada. The decision to suspend visa issuance to Canadian citizens stemmed from a series of alarming events that jeopardized the safety of Indian diplomatic…

Unveiling the Untold Love Saga: Pankaj Udhas and Farida’s Enchanting Journey

The world mourns the loss of legendary singer Pankaj Udhas, whose ethereal voice immortalized countless melodies. Pankaj Udhas, the mesmerizing voice behind timeless classics, bid farewell to the mortal realm at the age of 72. Pankaj Udhas’ tryst with destiny began when he first laid eyes on Farida in the serene ambiance of his neighbor’s abode in the ’70s. Enraptured by Farida’s grace and simplicity, Pankaj found himself ensnared in love’s embrace from the very moment their gazes intertwined. However, their path to eternal bliss was fraught with obstacles, as…

US President Biden hopes to have Israel-Hamas ceasefire deal in place by next Monday

US President Joe Biden said Monday that he hopes a cease-fire between Israel and Hamas that would pause hostilities and allow for remaining hostages to be released can take effect by early next week. Asked when he thought a cease-fire could begin, Biden said: “Well I hope by the beginning of the weekend. The end of the weekend. My national security adviser tells me that we’re close. We’re close. We’re not done yet. My hope is by next Monday we’ll have a ceasefire. Biden commented in New York after taping an…

Controversy Erupts as UK Professor Barred Entry to India for Karnataka Conference

A political battle has ignited between the Congress and the BJP in Karnataka following the denial of entry to a United Kingdom professor scheduled to attend a conference on the Constitution. Karnataka Ministers accused the central government of infringing upon individual and state rights. The BJP labelled the professor, Nitasha Kaul of the University of Westminster, as a “known terrorist sympathizer” and critic of India. Kaul, an Overseas Citizen of India, alleged that she was refused entry despite being invited by the Karnataka government to participate in the ‘Constitution and…