Lucknow: A large-scale community feast (bhandara) was organized in Lucknow to pay tribute to late photojournalists, news cameramen, and photographers who dedicated their lives to the field of media and visual journalism. The event, held under the supervision of Media Photographers Club convener Manju Srivastava, was conducted with great devotion and participation. The bhandara, dedicated to veteran photographer SM. Pari and other departed media professionals, was observed in a spirit of remembrance and service. The tradition of the Hanuman Bhandara, initiated by S.M. Pari in memory of deceased photographers and…
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Calling Out Is the New Positive of Social Media and the Consequences Are Legal Actions
“Among 1.46 billion people in India (United Nations Population Fund, 2025), 85.5% (Comprehensive Modular Survey: Telecom, 2025) silently participate in corrective measures on how social commentary is built on digital mediums,” writes Usha Kumari. Why do we wait for social media to shame? A culture that calls out the imbalances of power—and often attracts anger as a byproduct—is steadily shaping a new narrative of accountability. The infamous biryani incident, recent waves of public protests, and the suspension of a doctor in Haryana are among several instances that were widely circulated…
Read MoreFrom Nehru’s India to Modi’s Bharat: A Journey of State, Structure and Delivery
Hardeep Singh Puri On June 10, Prime Minister Narendra Modi completed 4,399 consecutive days in office, becoming India’s longest-serving democratically elected head of government. Having spent a considerable part of my working life within the system of governance, I would argue that the significance of this milestone lies not in its arithmetic, but in what it represents in terms of transformation in governance itself. A fair assessment of leadership must go beyond tenure and focus instead on outcomes. In that sense, the comparison between the era of Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru…
Read MoreArtists’ Works Begin to “Speak” on Day 2 of ‘Colors of Ayodhya’ Art Camp in Ayodhya
Ayodhya: The second day of the All India Art Camp titled “Colors of Ayodhya”, jointly organized by the Kala Deergah International Visual Arts Magazine and JBNSS, witnessed a remarkable transformation as artworks on display began to emotionally engage with art lovers and viewers at the JBNSS headquarters. The ongoing camp has brought together prominent artists from across the country, each interpreting the spiritual and cultural essence of Ayodhya through diverse visual expressions rooted in devotion, symbolism, and contemporary aesthetics. Senior artist Kanu Patel from Gujarat shared insights into his work,…
Read MoreIsuzu Motors India Launches Nationwide ‘I-Care Pre-Monsoon Service Camp’ for D-MAX Pick-ups and SUVs
Lucknow: Isuzu Motors India has announced the launch of its nationwide ‘ISUZU I-Care Pre-Monsoon Service Camp’, aimed at enhancing vehicle performance, safety, and reliability ahead of the monsoon season. The initiative is part of the company’s broader ISUZU Care programme, designed to strengthen customer support and ensure a hassle-free ownership experience across India. The service camp will be conducted from 18 to 24 June 2026 at all authorised ISUZU service centres across the country. Focus on Preventive Maintenance and Customer Benefits The pre-monsoon service camp is specifically designed for owners…
Read MoreAnjana Sukhani Opens Up About Landing ‘Meher’ in Imtiaz Ali’s Main Vaapas Aaunga, Draws Parallels with ‘Geet’
Mumbai: Actor Anjana Sukhani has shared insights into how she came on board for filmmaker Imtiaz Ali’s latest film Main Vaapas Aaunga, where she plays the character Meher—one that is already resonating with audiences. Speaking about the casting process, Sukhani recalled receiving an unexpected call from the director’s team asking her to send an introduction video. What followed, she said, was a meeting that would define her next on-screen role. “He wanted to see me on camera,” she shared, adding that when she met Imtiaz Ali at his office, the…
Read MoreIndia, France join hands to boost global cooperation
Paris: India and France are deepening their long-standing strategic partnership with a renewed push into technology, trade, investment, and innovation, marking another step forward in their evolving global cooperation. The latest discussions were held in Nice, where India’s Union Commerce and Industry Minister Piyush Goyal participated in high-level engagements with city leadership, business representatives, academic institutions, and innovation networks under the ongoing “Year of Innovation” initiative between the two countries. Shared Vision for Future Growth Minister Goyal described the discussions as productive and forward-looking, highlighting strong interest from startups, investors,…
Read MoreXi’s Pyongyang Visit Recaliberates Power Balance in Northeast Asia
Pyongyang: China’s renewed diplomatic outreach to North Korea has drawn global attention, highlighting a possible reconfiguration of alliances in Northeast Asia amid rising geopolitical uncertainty. Chinese President Xi Jinping recently visited Pyongyang on June 8–9, marking his first trip to the North Korean capital in seven years. The visit underscored the strengthening ties between Beijing and Pyongyang, while also signalling a broader strategic alignment involving Russia and North Korea. North Korean leader Kim Jong-un hosted Xi with high-level ceremonial honours, reflecting the continued importance both sides attach to their long-standing…
Read MoreMakerfield By-Election Could Reshape Labour’s Political Future Amid Leadership Speculation
Photo – [Simon Speakman Cordall/Al Jazeera] London: A closely watched parliamentary by-election in north-west England is drawing national political attention, with analysts suggesting its outcome could influence the long-term direction of the governing Labour Party and the leadership of Prime Minister Keir Starmer. The vote is being held in the Makerfield constituency, near Manchester, where voters are selecting a new Member of Parliament. While by-elections are typically localised contests, this one has taken on wider significance due to its potential implications for internal Labour dynamics. High-Profile Candidacy Raises Stakes Much…
Read MoreUN Chief Visits Violence-Hit Haiti Amid Deepening Security and Humanitarian Crisis
Haiti: The United Nations Secretary-General António Guterres is set to arrive in Haiti in a high-profile visit aimed at expressing solidarity with communities affected by escalating violence and prolonged instability in the Caribbean nation. The visit comes at a critical moment for Haiti, where worsening insecurity, political uncertainty and economic hardship have converged into one of the most severe crises in the region. Focus on Communities Trapped in Violence During his stay in the capital, Port-au-Prince, Guterres is expected to meet residents directly impacted by armed gang activity that has…
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