Fondly known as the Father of the Bodo People, Bodofa Upendranath Brahma was a visionary leader and social reformer who worked tirelessly for the rights, identity, and upliftment of the Bodo community.
The killing of tourists in the Pahalgam terror attack on April 22 in Jammu and Kashmir has hurt the tourism business in Patnitop, Nathatop and Sanasar, and these famous hill resorts have been presenting a deserted look nowadays.
The Ministry of External Affairs has announced the resumption of the Kailash Manasarovar Yatra from June to August 2025, following a three-year suspension. Pilgrims will travel via Uttarakhand's Lipulekh Pass and Sikkim's Nathu La Pass, with applications open now through a computerised selec
She demanded that the attackers be punished severely, saying, "They should be shot down." She said that the punishment should fit the crime, given the brazen nature of the attack.
Speaking to the media in Indore, Jennifer revealed how the couple initially managed to narrowly escape, only to be caught by terrorists, who appeared to be targeting people based on their religion.
On Thursday morning, people gathered at Nathaniel's residence located in Veena Nagar in the city and offered their last respects to him. Thereafter, the body was taken to the church in the Nanda Nagar area where the family and other people performed prayers and other rituals. Later on, the b
"I went to Mumbai for a two-day visit but returned early to attend the last rites of businessman Dinesh Miraniya, who was killed in the Pahalgam terror attack," CM Sai said during a press conference after landing in Raipur.
Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Mohan Yadav paid his last respects to Sushil Nathaniel, a state resident who was killed in the terror attack in Pahalgam, Jammu and Kashmir.
According to Prashant Nathani, relative of Yatish Parmar, his brother-in-law and nephew went to Jammu and Kashmir on April 16 and were supposed to stay there for 15 days. They went to listen to Morari Bapu's katha and left for sightseeing on Tuesday morning.
Sushil Nathaniel worked as a branch manager for LIC. He, along with his wife, Jenifer, his daughter Akanksha (around 30) and his son Austin (around 22), went to Jammu and Kashmir on Saturday, April 19. Nathaniel's daughter also sustained bullet injuries in the incident.
The Indore resident was identified as Sushil Nathaniel, who worked for LIC as a branch manager. He along with his wife, Jenifer, his daughter Akanksha (around 30) and his son Ostin (around 22) went to Jammu and Kashmir on Saturday, April 19.