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Rajasthan CM Bhajanlal Sharma meets winners of Asian Lacrosse Championship in Jaipur
Jaipur (Rajasthan), Feb 24, 2026 (ANI): Rajasthan Chief Minister Bhajanlal Sharma met the winning team of Asian Lacrosse Championship at Chief Minister’s residence and congratulated the winners. The championship was held in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, from February 1 to 6. Both the men's and women's teams won gold medals. Former Rajasthan BJP state president Ashok Parnami was also presented.
Gujarat CM’s Support Becomes a Lifeline, Para-Athlete Gagdas Parmar Finds New Momentum
Gujarat: Para-athlete Gagdas Parmar from Jetda village in the Vav–Tharad region of Banaskantha district has received crucial support from the Gujarat government. Gagdas, who lost both his legs in a tragic electric shock accident in 2017, was provided financial assistance of ₹14 lakhs under CSR on the instructions of Chief Minister Bhupendra Patel. With this support, he has been fitted with state-of-the-art high-speed prosthetic legs. After receiving the prosthetics, Gagdas met the Chief Minister and expressed his gratitude. Currently, he is undergoing regular training and preparing for the 100m and 200m sprint events, with the aim of delivering strong performances at national and international platforms.
गुजरात: जब सीएम बने सहारा, दिव्यांग खिलाड़ी गगदास परमार को मिली नई रफ्तार
गुजरात: बनासकांठा ज़िले के वाव-थराद क्षेत्र के जेतडा गांव के पैरा-एथलीट गगदास परमार को गुजरात सरकार से अहम सहयोग मिला है। 2017 में करंट हादसे में दोनों पैर गंवाने वाले गगदास को मुख्यमंत्री भूपेंद्र पटेल के निर्देश पर CSR के तहत 14 लाख रुपये की सहायता दी गई। इस राशि से उन्हें अत्याधुनिक हाई-स्पीड प्रोस्थेटिक पैर उपलब्ध कराए गए हैं। प्रोस्थेटिक पैर मिलने के बाद गगदास ने मुख्यमंत्री से मुलाक़ात कर आभार जताया। फिलहाल वे नियमित प्रशिक्षण के साथ 100 और 200 मीटर दौड़ स्पर्धाओं की तैयारी कर रहे हैं और राष्ट्रीय-अंतरराष्ट्रीय मंच पर बेहतर प्रदर्शन का लक्ष्य रख रहे हैं।
“Send her back…” Owaisi pushes PM Modi to send Sheikh Hasina back to Bangladesh from "New Delhi"
Mumbai, January 4, 2026 (ANI): AIMIM chief Asaduddin Owaisi reportedly urged Prime Minister Narendra Modi to send Bangladesh Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina back from “New Delhi”,to Bangladesh.
Kargil’s Drass receives first snowfall of the year, turning the landscape into frosty fairyland
Kargil (Ladakh), Jan 03,2025 (ANI): Kargil’s Drass received first snowfall of the year turning the landscape into a frosty fairyland.
Nathulal Solanki: The Man Who Kept Nagara Alive
Rajasthan — a land of valour where the soil breathes art, the winds hum with culture, and every gathering echoes tradition. In this rich tapestry, one sound has endured for centuries — the thunderous rhythm of the Nagara. And the artist who carried this majestic kettledrum from local ritual to the world stage is Nathulal Solanki of the Pushkar Nagara Gharana. Once central to temple rites, folk celebrations, and even the battlefield, the Nagara had begun to fade. Then a nine-year-old boy chose it as his destiny — backed by thirteen generations, fifty-four years of discipline, and an unshakeable resolve to revive and share its legacy with the world. At a turning point in his life, Nathulal Solanki walked away from a secure police job, choosing instead the call of the Nagara — not as a profession, but as a heritage he was determined to carry forward for future generations. Now, the next generation has stepped forward to carry this rhythm into the future. Since 1991, every evening at Pushkar’s Gangaur Ghat, the sound of his Nagara has rolled across the lake. The meeting of water, faith, and rhythm creates a divine ambience that draws visitors from across India and the world. Today, students from India and across the world learn the Nagara from Nathulal Solanki — completely free of charge. They spend hours immersed in practice, chasing its rhythm and mastering its art. In doing so, he keeps both the tradition and its music alive for generations to come.
Rajasthan CM Bhajanlal Sharma visits & offers prayers at Shrinath Temple on New Year
Dung (Rajasthan), January 1, 2026 (ANI): On the first day of the New Year, Chief Minister Bhajanlal Sharma visited and offered prayers at the Shrinath Temple. CM Bhajanlal seen distributing prasad and blankets among the devotees within the temple premises. Chief Minister Bhajanlal Sharma and his family also served food and prasad to saints, sadhus, and common devotees, and received their blessings.
CM Manik Saha participates in Golden Jubilee of Tripura Board of Secondary Education in Agartala
Description: Agartala (Tripura), Jan 1, 2026 (ANI): Tripura Chief Minister Manik Saha participated in the Golden Jubilee Year celebration event of the Tripura Board of Secondary Education at the Nazrul Kalakshetra in Agartala on Jan 1. He highlighted the various important steps taken by our government in the field of education. “This is the English New Year. So, with a new look and enthusiasm, we want to run the state in 2026. The Prime Minister always says that the people are paramount and that beneficiaries should receive everything they are entitled to, and the country should be strengthened. Women should be empowered. The poor should be taken care of. So, we are working here with this mindset, and we will not stop. Much more needs to be done in 2026...a new Tripura must be built... Together, we will take this Tripura forward and create a new Tripura, and I want to extend my heartfelt greetings and best wishes to everyone on the occasion of the New Year 2026,” said Manik Saha.
Two years of BJP rule in Rajsthan: CM Bhajanlal Sharma inspects rural camp in Bikaner
Description: Bikaner (Rajasthan), December 16, 2025 (ANI): Chief Minister Bhajanlal Sharma visited Lunkaransar in Bikaner as part of events marking two years of the Rajasthan BJP government, where he inspected a rural service camp and inaugurated and laid foundation stones for development projects. Addressing a public gathering, he said his government is accountable to the people and has completed 70% of its five-year promises in just two years, including providing thousands of government and contractual jobs, adding 70 lakh beneficiaries under the food security scheme, increasing power generation, supplying daytime electricity to farmers in 20 districts, procuring wheat at MSP, stopping water flowing to Pakistan, and promoting investment and employment through new industries and a forthcoming youth policy. Targeting the Congress, he accused it of corruption, cited strict action against corrupt practices, and asserted that his government has achieved in two years what the previous Congress government failed to do in five.
गुजरात के दाहोद का आदिवासी संग्रहालय: परंपरा, पहचान और गर्व का संगम
गुजरात के दाहोद की हरियाली से घिरी पहाड़ियों के बीच एक ऐसा स्थल स्थित है, जहाँ इतिहास जीवंत रूप में महसूस होता है और परंपराएँ स्वयं अपनी कहानी कहती हैं। दाहोद आदिवासी संग्रहालय सिर्फ पत्थर और कला से बनी एक संरचना नहीं है — यह गुजरात की समृद्ध आदिवासी आत्मा का एक जीवंत कैनवस है, जो सैकड़ों वर्षों की विरासत को प्रभावशाली दृश्यों, जीवन-आकार की प्रतिमाओं और सजीव डिज़ाइन के माध्यम से सहेजता है।
Dahod’s Tribal Museum: Where Gujarat’s Tribal Heritage Comes Alive
Amid the green hills of Gujarat’s Dahod stands a space where history breathes and traditions speak. The Dahod Tribal Museum is not just a structure of stone and art — it is a living canvas of Gujarat’s rich tribal soul, capturing centuries of heritage through striking visuals, life-sized sculptures, and immersive design.
Tripura government signs MoU with Patanjali Yogapeeth Trust in Agartala
Description: Agartala (Tripura), Dec 16, 2025 (ANI): Tripura government signed MoU with Patanjali Yogapeeth Trust, Uttarakhand in Agartala on Dec 16. It was signed for collaboration and investment in multiple sectors of state and Forest & Agro Forest value chain development. This partnership will bring new opportunities in various fields.
Nepal: Election campaign in full swing as CPN-UML prepares to choose top leadership
Kathmandu (Nepal), Dec 16 (ANI): Electioneering is in full swing ahead of the voting to elect the top leadership of the Communist Party of Nepal–Unified Marxist Leninist (CPN-UML), led by former Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli, at the party’s 11th General Convention in Kathmandu. Polling, now scheduled for 4 pm (local time) on Tuesday, was delayed due to technical issues related to electronic voting machines. Supporters of candidates contesting more than 300 party posts are engaged in last-minute campaigning, chanting slogans and seeking votes from delegates. According to the UML Central Election Commission, voting was delayed from 1 pm to 4 pm due to additional time needed to upload candidates’ details into the electronic system, with the final list received around 1 am on Tuesday. Incumbent chairman KP Sharma Oli is facing a challenge from senior vice-chairman Ishwar Pokharel, with both leading separate panels. Under the amended statute, multiple candidates are contesting key posts, including vice-chairperson, general secretary, deputy general secretary, secretary, and central committee membership.
स्वस्थ राजस्थान के लक्ष्य के लिए प्रतिबद्ध राज्य सरकारः मुख्यमंत्री भजनलाल शर्मा
जयपुर] राजस्थान 16 दिसंबर, 2025, (एएनआई): मुख्यमंत्री भजनलाल शर्मा राज्य सरकार के दो वर्ष पूरे होने के उपलक्ष्य में जयपुर स्थित आरयूएचएस चिकित्सालय परिसर में आयोजित राज्य स्तरीय आरोग्य शिविर, रक्तदान शिविर और विभिन्न कार्यक्रमों के शुभारंभ समारोह में शामिल हुए। इस अवसर पर मुख्यमंत्री ने कहा कि राज्य सरकार के हर निर्णय के केंद्र में आमजन है और स्वस्थ राजस्थान के लक्ष्य के लिए राज्य सरकार प्रतिबद्ध है। उन्होंने कहा कि आरयूएचएस में उन्नत चिकित्सा सुविधाओं से युक्त क्रिटिकल केयर ब्लॉक प्रदेशवासियों को समर्पित किया जा रहा है। यह ब्लॉक 20 करोड़ रुपये की लागत से बना है, जिसमें आईसीयू बेड, इमरजेंसी के लिए विशेष बेड, एडवांस्ड वेंटिलेटर सिस्टम, मॉड्यूलर ऑपरेशन थियेटर और डायलिसिस जैसी सुविधाएं हैं। इस दौरान मुख्यमंत्री ने दिव्यांगजनों को स्कूटी, मोटराइज्ड ट्राई साइकिल, सहायक अंग और उपकरण वितरित किए।
Nepal: KP Sharma Oli’s CPN-UML enters closed session in Kathmandu to elect new leadership
Kathmandu (Nepal), Dec 14 (ANI): The closed-door session of the 11th General Convention of the Communist Party of Nepal–Unified Marxist Leninist (CPN-UML) has begun in Kathmandu to select the party’s new leadership. The session started at 3 PM local time after the inauguration ceremony held in Bhaktapur and will continue over the next two days.Former Nepali Prime Minister and party chair K.P. Sharma Oli is facing a leadership challenge from Senior Vice-Chair Ishwor Pokharel. While Pokharel has formally declared his candidacy for the chairmanship, neither side has announced an official leadership panel so far. Pokharel is reportedly backed by a faction aligned with former President and former party Vice-Chair Bidhya Devi Bhandari, sparking speculation of a possible “Ishwor–Bidhya” panel within the party.Under its current organisational structure, the CPN-UML has 15 office bearers, including one chairperson, three vice-chairs, one general secretary, three deputy general secretaries, and seven secretaries. The General Convention of the CPN-UML, the largest communist party in Nepal, is being held against the backdrop of the Gen-Z protests in September that led to a regime change in the Himalayan nation. The 11th General Convention, currently led by K.P. Sharma Oli, will continue until December 15 and is being attended by 2,262 representatives from across Nepal. The election process, closed-session modality, and leadership formation framework were finalised at a central secretariat meeting held on Friday.
Nepal: KP Sharma Oli addresses Party Convention after Gen-Z uprising
Bhaktapur (Nepal), Dec 14 (ANI): Former Nepali Prime Minister and Chairman of the Communist Party of Nepal–Unified Marxist Leninist (CPN-UML), K.P. Sharma Oli, has called for the restoration of the dissolved parliament while addressing the opening session of the party’s 11th General Convention. This is the party’s first convention since the Gen-Z uprising in September that forced Oli to resign and led to a regime change in Nepal. Criticising the current government led by former Chief Justice Sushila Karki, Oli termed the recent understanding between the Gen-Z movement and the government a “high-voltage drama.” He also claimed he was being politically targeted for his party’s positions. The convention, attended by 2,262 representatives, will continue until December 15, with leadership elections beginning Sunday in Kathmandu.
Tripura CM Manik Saha opens Saras Fair 2025 at International Fair Ground in Agartala
Agartala (Tripura) 13 Dec 2025 (ANI): Tripura CM Manik Saha opens Saras Fair 2025 at International Fair Ground in Agartala
Scanty snowfall fails to dampen spirits of tourists in Gulmarg, J&K | Tourism
DESCRIPTION: Gulmarg (J&K) 13 Dec 2025 (ANI): Scanty snowfall failed to dampen spirits of tourists in Gulmarg, J&K. Even though some were a little let down by the meagre snow, Gulmarg’s beauty made up for it
Must Watch! Kashmiri girl’s magical hands pour life into paintings
DESCRIPTION : Srinagar (J&K) 05 December, 2025 (ANI): Kashmiri girl’s magical hands pour life into paintings. Mahavash Masood didn’t lift the paint brush to chase her own dreams, but to carry forward her family’s artistic legacy. She completed her schooling at Presentation Convent, before pursuing an MBA in Craft Management & Designing from Craft Development Institute, Srinagar. Her journey is an inspiration as she began by painting on walls at a young age and today her magical hands can bring life into every canvas she touches. It was evident in her recent 2-week exhibition titled “Echoes of Motion” at Srinagar’s Art Harbour Gallery, which set art lovers in motion with warm appreciation.
Gujarat CM Bhupendra Patel lays foundation stone of Menaba rotary Multi speciality Hospital
Description : Mehsana (Gujarat) 05 December, 2025 (ANI): Gujarat CM Bhupendra Patel laid foundation stone of Menaba rotary Multi speciality Hospital.
Is India Emerging as a Rare-Earth Magnet Hub? Deccan Gold Mines Managing Director on ₹7,842 Cr push
Bengaluru (Karnataka) 29 November, 2025 (ANI): In an exclusive ANI interview, Deccan Gold Mines Executive Director Hanuma Prasad explains India’s ambitious ₹7,842-crore investment to boost domestic rare-earth magnet manufacturing, a sector where the country has long depended on imports. He outlines India’s current production gap, the government’s 2030 self-sufficiency target, the strategic importance of reducing reliance on global suppliers, and the emerging opportunities in domestic and international mining— including exploratory interest in Afghanistan’s mineral-rich regions. This interview breaks down how India is positioning itself to become a major centre for rare-earth magnets in the coming decade.
US-China Power play, changing dynamics: EAM decodes all in power pack 30-minute address
Kolkata: November 29, 2025, (ANI): Speaking in Kolkata after receiving an honorary doctorate from IIM Calcutta, EAM S. Jaishankar explained how the United States, long the underwriter of the contemporary international system, is now setting radically new terms of engagement, often dealing with countries individually rather than through broader regimes.He noted that China, which has historically played by its own rules, is doing so even more assertively today. This is forcing nations to decide whether their attention should be on strategic competition or on the trade-offs shaped by the fragmentation of globalization, supply chains and security.
Gujarat Leads the Way in AIDS Awareness & Public Health Initiatives
As the world marks AIDS Day, India’s Gujarat state continues to strengthen its healthcare system with initiatives focused on public health, medical infrastructure, and support for vulnerable communities. A major highlight is the state’s proactive approach to AIDS awareness and prevention. Working closely with National AIDS Control Organisation in Delhi, the Gujarat State AIDS Control Society (GSACS) leads efforts ranging from blood safety and counselling to district-level awareness drives. The Gujarat State AIDS Control Society (GSACS), part of the Gujarat State Health and Family Welfare Department, works in coordination with NACO, the national body under the Government of India, to support people living with HIV (PLHIV). Across Gujarat, we provide free medical check-ups for all PLHIV patients. There are 48 government-run ART centres in the state where these services are available at no cost. Gujarat has 61 STI centres offering free testing and treatment, along with ICTC centres providing no-cost check-ups. Mobile medical buses further extend services to villages and remote areas.
“He was under pressure” SP’s Akhilesh Yadav trains gun at ECI over BLO officer’s death amid SIR row
Samajwadi Party Chief Akhilesh Yadav said, "When I went to Fatehpur to meet the family of the supervisor (who died during SIR exercise), I was told by the family that he was under tremendous pressure from the government to complete the process quickly. As a result, he committed suicide... What is the hurry? People of West Bengal are also saying that the hands of the Election Commission are smeared with blood. Who is going to help the Election Commission employees who are dying during the SIR process? Election Commission should come forward and help..."
Defense Minister Rajnath Singh shares Photo-op with officer trainees of 2025 batch at LBSNAA
Mussoorie (Uttarakhand), Nov 29, 2025 (ANI): Defence Minister Rajnath Singh pays floral tribute to former PM Lal Bahadur Shastri and Sardar Patel at Lal Bahadur Shastri National Academy of Administration, Mussoorie.
Aviation Expert, Harsh Vardhan calls A320 software issue serious, stresses immediate inspections
New Delhi, 26 Nov 2025 (ANI): Aviation Expert, Harsh Vardhan calls A320 software issue serious, stresses immediate inspections
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