Pratapgarh: Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath launched a scathing attack on the opposition, accusing the Samajwadi Party (SP) and Congress of attempting to alter the state’s demography during their regimes. Referring to the judicial commission report on the 2024 Sambhal violence, he alleged that Hindus were “systematically targeted” to reduce their population share. Addressing a public rally after inaugurating and laying the foundation stone for 186 development projects worth ₹570 crore in Pratapgarh, the Chief Minister warned, “Anyone attempting to change the demography of the state will have to…
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Modi’s Japan Visit Reinforces India-Japan Strategic and Global Partnership
Modi in Tokyo for 15th India-Japan Summit: Focus on Trade, Tech, and Strategic Ties Tokyo/New Delhi: Prime Minister Narendra Modi was warmly welcomed at Tokyo’s Haneda Airport on Friday as he arrived for the 15th India-Japan Annual Summit. This marks Modi’s first standalone visit to Japan in more than seven years and underscores the importance New Delhi attaches to its partnership with Tokyo at a time of shifting geopolitical and economic currents in the Indo-Pacific. The visit is set to strengthen the “Special Strategic and Global Partnership” between the two…
Read MoreThe Stage of Awadh: 250 Years of Performing Arts in Lucknow
Lucknow: In 1775, when Nawab Asaf-ud-Daula shifted the capital of Awadh from Faizabad to Lucknow, he was not just moving his court—he was setting the stage for one of India’s richest cultural renaissances. Over the next 250 years, Lucknow would blossom into a vibrant hub of music, dance, poetry, and drama, blending Persian refinement, Mughal grandeur, and indigenous traditions into a uniquely syncretic identity known as Ganga-Jamuni Tehzeeb. The city’s courtyards, kothis, and imambaras echoed with kathak footwork, thumri melodies, and poetic recitals. Even as colonial disruption, independence, and globalization…
Read MoreDevotees Welcome Lord Ganesh to Paltan Cantonment
Lucknow: The fifth annual seven-day Ganesh Utsav has begun with great enthusiasm at Paltan Cantonment, Sector-A, Sitapur Road, where a grand idol of Lord Ganesh was installed on Wednesday. The ceremony began in the morning with Vedic chants and rituals led by Pandit Gyandev Bajpai. Amidst joyous slogans of “Ganpati Bappa Morya,” the idol of the revered deity was placed in a beautifully decorated pandal. Local children and young people came together to decorate the temple. Devotees will gather twice daily for aarti and devotional songs, at 8:00 AM and…
Read More“The Rural Rhythm”: A Celebration of Village Life at Synapse International Art Gallery
Lucknow– The Synapse International Art Gallery, in collaboration with The Centrum Hotel, unveiled a refreshing group exhibition titled “The Rural Rhythm”, offering a vibrant exploration of India’s villages and towns through the brushes of seven contemporary artists. The showcase, curated by Rakesh Kumar Maurya, Founder and Director of the Gallery, opened on Tuesday evening with much fanfare, bringing together artists, art lovers, and cultural connoisseurs under one roof. The evening commenced with a traditional lamp-lighting ceremony and the unveiling of the exhibition catalog. The inauguration was led by Chief Guest …
Read MoreNawabs, Rebels, and Reformers: Lucknow’s Historic Odyssey Since 1775
Lucknow: Lucknow, the famed “City of Nawabs,” is more than just a cultural gem of northern India—it is a crucible where history, politics, and art have collided for over two and a half centuries. From the grandeur of the Nawabi courts and their syncretic culture to the revolutionary fires of 1857, from the stirring intellectual movements of the early 20th century to the bustling modern capital of Uttar Pradesh today, Lucknow’s story is one of resilience, grace, and transformation. This account traces the city’s defining chapters since 1775, when Lucknow…
Read MoreAwadh on a Platter: 250 Years of Culinary Elegance
Lucknow: The Awadh region, centered around Lucknow and parts of present-day Uttar Pradesh, has always been more than a geographical entity—it has been a cultural stage where history, art, and cuisine intertwined to create a distinct identity. Among its many legacies, Awadhi cuisine stands tallest, reflecting centuries of refinement, innovation, and adaptation. From the opulent dastarkhwans of Nawabs to today’s bustling street corners and fine-dining tables worldwide, Awadh’s food journey mirrors its political, social, and cultural transformations. The Nawabi Era: A Symphony of Refinement (1722–1856) Awadh’s culinary story begins in…
Read MoreJyoti Padma’s Journey: From Engineer to Dairy Innovator with BKD Milk
From Code to Cows – A Mother’s Mission Redefining Dairy Bengaluru: In the bustling city of Bengaluru, Jyoti Padma lived a story many aspired to write. A skilled engineer in India’s thriving tech hub, she had earned stability, recognition, and the satisfaction of building a successful career. Yet, beneath this portrait of conventional achievement lay an unspoken struggle—one that would spark an extraordinary transformation. Her child’s diagnosis with lactose intolerance marked a turning point. For Jyoti, motherhood was more than love—it was responsibility. When she couldn’t find pure, safe milk…
Read MoreFiji PM Rabuka Cherishes Ties with India, Praises Indian Diaspora’s Contribution
NEW DELHI — Fiji Prime Minister Sitiveni Rabuka affirmed his nation’s deep and abiding relationship with India, calling Prime Minister Narendra Modi a “great leader” and lauding the significant contributions of the Indian community to Fiji’s economic development. In a joint press conference with Prime Minister Modi following their bilateral meeting, PM Rabuka described his visit to India as an “immense honor” and expressed his gratitude for the strong, continuing connection between the two countries. The relationship, he noted, was founded in hardship when over 60,000 Indian indentured laborers, known…
Read More6-Year-Old ‘Yoga Girl’ Vanya Sharma takes Lucknow by storm
Child Prodigy Vanya Sharma, Honored by PM and Film Stars, Visits the City of Nawabs LUCKNOW: Vanya Sharma, a 6-year-old yoga sensation and a global icon, has arrived in Lucknow, garnering significant excitement. The young prodigy, who has been honored by the Prime Minister of India, chief ministers of several states, and numerous film stars, has made a special name for herself with her extraordinary yoga talent on various platforms. Vanya, now a celebrity in her own right, is in Lucknow and is expected to attend a match of the…
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