Turnout Tsunami: Voters Surge Across States in 2026 Electoral Marathon

New Delhi: India’s April 2026 Assembly elections unfolded as one of the most expansive and politically consequential democratic exercises in recent years, spanning four major states—Assam, Kerala, Tamil Nadu, and West Bengal—along with the Union Territory of Puducherry. Covering 824 constituencies and involving nearly 17.4 crore eligible voters, the polls were announced on March 15, 2026, by the Election Commission of India. Widely seen as a mid-term political barometer ahead of the 2029 Lok Sabha elections, the contests brought governance, development, welfare, infiltration, and regional identity into sharp focus. Polling…

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Cheaper AI – Emerging Military Game Changer

Cheaper AI

Commander Sumit Ghosh The integration of Artificial Intelligence (AI) into lower-cost warfare systems is reshaping the economics and accessibility of modern conflict. Traditionally, advanced military capabilities were dominated by high-budget platforms such as stealth aircraft, nuclear submarines, and precision-guided missile systems. However, AI driven innovation is enabling a shift toward inexpensive, scalable, and highly adaptive combat devices, significantly lowering the barrier to entry for both state and non-state actors. At the core of this transformation is the application of machine learning algorithms particularly in computer vision, sensor fusion, and autonomous…

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Fast Lane to a Trillion-Dollar Dream: PM Modi Unveils Ganga Expressway

Hardoi: In a landmark moment for India’s infrastructure landscape, Prime Minister Narendra Modi inaugurated the country’s longest expressway—the 594-kilometre Ganga Expressway—ushering in a new era of connectivity, economic growth, and regional transformation across Uttar Pradesh. Stretching from Meerut in western Uttar Pradesh to Prayagraj in the east, the access-controlled highway is more than just a transport corridor. It represents a powerful economic artery designed to accelerate investment, generate employment, and bring distant regions closer to opportunity. The inauguration ceremony, held in Hardoi, was attended by Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath, Governor…

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Lucknow’s Busiest Junction Gets a Makeover—But Not Yet a Cure

Lucknow: One of the city’s most notorious traffic choke points—Kamta Tiraha—is once again at the centre of an ambitious experiment. A 15-day U-turn diversion trial, rolled out over the weekend, has offered a glimpse of hope during morning hours but exposed persistent challenges by evening, underlining the complexity of managing traffic in a rapidly expanding city. Located on the busy Ayodhya Road (Faizabad Road), Kamta Tiraha is a critical junction linking key routes to Gomti Nagar, Chinhat, Polytechnic, the High Court, and beyond. For years, commuters have battled severe congestion…

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Sanskrit or Prakrit: Which Came Earlier? 

Sanskrit, Prakrit, language evolution, linguistics, phonetic change, dialects, sub-dialects, standard language, Vedic Sanskrit, classical Sanskrit, Panini grammar, Chandas, Bhasha, phonology, pronunciation shift, economy of effort, word simplification, linguistic variation, regional languages, Indian linguistics, etymology, sound change, language development, historical linguistics, Indo-Aryan languages, colloquial speech, formal language, linguistic structure, grammar rules, language transformation

A language that is well-established is said to have three important aspects by linguistic experts: ➤ i) Sub-Dialect – This is a highly localized form of the spoken language that may have a small area or district over which it is used. Especially in earlier times before the advent of technology and mass communication, local dialects could be clearly seen. ➤ ii) Dialects – These have a wider geographical presence than sub-dialects and may even show literary activity. There is some distinction of vocabulary and grammatical structure and over time,…

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Bhatkhande Sanskriti University Marks Gujarat Foundation Day with Cultural and Awareness Programmes

Lucknow: Bhatkhande Sanskriti University celebrated Gujarat Foundation Day with a series of cultural, social, and public awareness programmes on campus, in line with directions from state authorities. The initiative aimed to promote India’s rich cultural diversity and strengthen awareness on key social issues. Garba Performance Showcases Gujarat’s Cultural Heritage A major highlight of the celebrations was a traditional Garba dance performance, conducted under the guidance of Dr. Garima Tandon and Alka Mishra. The performance offered students and participants an immersive glimpse into Gujarat’s vibrant folk traditions. Health Awareness Campaign in…

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Organisations Call for Eco-Friendly ‘Bada Mangal’ Celebrations in Lucknow

Lucknow: With the auspicious period of Jyeshtha Mangal set to begin from May 2, several prominent organisations in Lucknow have jointly appealed to citizens to organise clean, green, and plastic-free community feasts (bhandaras) during the traditional celebrations. The appeal was led by groups including Swadeshi Jagran Manch, Akhil Bharatiya Udyog Vyapar Mandal, Laghu Udyog Bharati, Sanskriti Bharati, and the Mangalmaan Abhiyan. Addressing the media, Sandeep Bansal, National President of Akhil Bharatiya Udyog Vyapar Mandal and former Uttar Pradesh minister, highlighted Lucknow’s centuries-old tradition of celebrating Bada Mangal, dedicated to Lord…

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Integral University Hosts National Conference on Literature and Cinema

Lucknow: The Department of Languages at Integral University successfully organised a two-day national conference titled “Reimagining India and Beyond: Narratives of Belonging, Diversity and Coexistence in Literature and Cinema” from April 29 to 30. The conference brought together eminent scholars, academicians, researchers, and creative professionals from across the country in a hybrid format. It facilitated in-depth discussions on emerging narratives of identity, plurality, and cultural coexistence through interdisciplinary perspectives spanning literature, cinema, cultural studies, and translation studies. Focus on Dialogue and Inclusivity The event was graced by the Chancellor Prof.…

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UP Secondary Teachers to Hold Statewide Protest on May 2

Lucknow: The Uttar Pradesh Madhyamik Shikshak Sangh has announced a statewide protest on May 2 as part of its ongoing agitation over pending demands of aided secondary school teachers. According to teacher leaders, demonstrations will be held at all District Inspector of Schools (DIOS) offices across Uttar Pradesh. At the conclusion of the protest, memorandums highlighting key issues faced by teachers will be submitted to the Chief Minister through the DIOS. Senior office-bearers, including State Vice President and spokesperson Dr. R. P. Mishra, General Secretary Narendra Kumar Verma, District President…

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End Contract System for Sanitation Workers, Says Chandan Lal Valmiki on Labour Day

Lucknow: Raising serious concerns over the condition of sanitation workers, social activist Chandan Lal Valmiki on International Workers’ Day called for the abolition of the contract employment system, terming it exploitative and detrimental to workers’ dignity and welfare. Addressing the issue on Labour Day, Valmiki said that while India aspires to become a “Digital India” and a global leader, a significant section of society—particularly sanitation workers from marginalised communities—continues to struggle for basic survival under the burden of outsourcing and contract-based employment. Plight of Sanitation Workers Highlighted He pointed out…

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