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  • On February 20, 2025, Rekha Gupta was sworn in as the Chief Minister of Delhi at a grand ceremony held at Ramlila Maidan. This event marked the Bharatiya Janata Party's (BJP) return to power in Delhi after a 27-year hiatus, ending the 10-year tenure of the Arvind Kejriwal-led Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) ([Economic Times](https://m.economictimes.com/news/newsblogs/delhi-cm-oath-ceremony-live-updates-cm-of-delhi-rekha-gupta-swearing-in-ceremony-time-delhi-bjp-cabinet-traffic-restrictions-news-today-pm-modi-parvesh-verma-vijender-gupta-satish-upadhyay/liveblog/118402087.cms?utm_source=chatgpt.com)).

    The ceremony commenced with cultural performances, including traditional songs and dances, reflecting Delhi's rich cultural heritage. These performances set a celebratory tone for the event ([Tribune India](https://www.tribuneindia.com/news/delhi/oath-taking-ceremony-to-be-all-faith-affair/?utm_source=chatgpt.com)).

    Rekha Gupta, a first-time Member of the Legislative Assembly (MLA), took the oath of office, becoming the fourth woman to serve as Delhi's Chief Minister. She was administered the oath by Lieutenant Governor V.K. Saxena ([Economic Times](https://m.economictimes.com/news/newsblogs/delhi-cm-oath-ceremony-live-updates-cm-of-delhi-rekha-gupta-swearing-in-ceremony-time-delhi-bjp-cabinet-traffic-restrictions-news-today-pm-modi-parvesh-verma-vijender-gupta-satish-upadhyay/liveblog/118402087.cms?utm_source=chatgpt.com)).

    In addition to Gupta, six cabinet ministers were sworn in:
    - Parvesh Sahib Singh Verma
    - Ashish Sood
    - Manjinder Singh Sirsa
    - Ravinder Indraj Singh
    - Kapil Mishra
    - Pankaj Kumar Singh ([Economic Times](https://m.economictimes.com/news/newsblogs/delhi-cm-oath-ceremony-live-updates-cm-of-delhi-rekha-gupta-swearing-in-ceremony-time-delhi-bjp-cabinet-traffic-restrictions-news-today-pm-modi-parvesh-verma-vijender-gupta-satish-upadhyay/liveblog/118402087.cms?utm_source=chatgpt.com)).

    The event was attended by prominent figures, including Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Union Home Minister Amit Shah, and other senior BJP leaders ([Economic Times](https://m.economictimes.com/news/newsblogs/delhi-cm-oath-ceremony-live-updates-cm-of-delhi-rekha-gupta-swearing-in-ceremony-time-delhi-bjp-cabinet-traffic-restrictions-news-today-pm-modi-parvesh-verma-vijender-gupta-satish-upadhyay/liveblog/118402087.cms?utm_source=chatgpt.com)).

    The ceremony was broadcast live, allowing citizens to witness the proceedings firsthand. For a detailed view of the ceremony, you can watch the following video: [Rekha Gupta Sworn In As Delhi Chief Minister](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kVqry1PzVz0&utm_source=chatgpt.com).
    On February 20, 2025, Rekha Gupta was sworn in as the Chief Minister of Delhi at a grand ceremony held at Ramlila Maidan. This event marked the Bharatiya Janata Party's (BJP) return to power in Delhi after a 27-year hiatus, ending the 10-year tenure of the Arvind Kejriwal-led Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) ([Economic Times](https://m.economictimes.com/news/newsblogs/delhi-cm-oath-ceremony-live-updates-cm-of-delhi-rekha-gupta-swearing-in-ceremony-time-delhi-bjp-cabinet-traffic-restrictions-news-today-pm-modi-parvesh-verma-vijender-gupta-satish-upadhyay/liveblog/118402087.cms?utm_source=chatgpt.com)). The ceremony commenced with cultural performances, including traditional songs and dances, reflecting Delhi's rich cultural heritage. These performances set a celebratory tone for the event ([Tribune India](https://www.tribuneindia.com/news/delhi/oath-taking-ceremony-to-be-all-faith-affair/?utm_source=chatgpt.com)). Rekha Gupta, a first-time Member of the Legislative Assembly (MLA), took the oath of office, becoming the fourth woman to serve as Delhi's Chief Minister. She was administered the oath by Lieutenant Governor V.K. Saxena ([Economic Times](https://m.economictimes.com/news/newsblogs/delhi-cm-oath-ceremony-live-updates-cm-of-delhi-rekha-gupta-swearing-in-ceremony-time-delhi-bjp-cabinet-traffic-restrictions-news-today-pm-modi-parvesh-verma-vijender-gupta-satish-upadhyay/liveblog/118402087.cms?utm_source=chatgpt.com)). In addition to Gupta, six cabinet ministers were sworn in: - Parvesh Sahib Singh Verma - Ashish Sood - Manjinder Singh Sirsa - Ravinder Indraj Singh - Kapil Mishra - Pankaj Kumar Singh ([Economic Times](https://m.economictimes.com/news/newsblogs/delhi-cm-oath-ceremony-live-updates-cm-of-delhi-rekha-gupta-swearing-in-ceremony-time-delhi-bjp-cabinet-traffic-restrictions-news-today-pm-modi-parvesh-verma-vijender-gupta-satish-upadhyay/liveblog/118402087.cms?utm_source=chatgpt.com)). The event was attended by prominent figures, including Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Union Home Minister Amit Shah, and other senior BJP leaders ([Economic Times](https://m.economictimes.com/news/newsblogs/delhi-cm-oath-ceremony-live-updates-cm-of-delhi-rekha-gupta-swearing-in-ceremony-time-delhi-bjp-cabinet-traffic-restrictions-news-today-pm-modi-parvesh-verma-vijender-gupta-satish-upadhyay/liveblog/118402087.cms?utm_source=chatgpt.com)). The ceremony was broadcast live, allowing citizens to witness the proceedings firsthand. For a detailed view of the ceremony, you can watch the following video: [Rekha Gupta Sworn In As Delhi Chief Minister](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kVqry1PzVz0&utm_source=chatgpt.com).
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  • The recent tragic attack in Balochistan, Pakistan, where gunmen brutally executed seven innocent bus passengers after checking their identities, echoes a dark chapter from history—one that is often overlooked or conveniently forgotten.

    After Indira Gandhi's assassination in 1984, it has been alleged that the Congress-led government orchestrated one of the most catastrophic and vengeful massacres against Sikhs in India. Thousands of innocent Sikh men, women, and children were slaughtered in Delhi and other parts of India. In retaliation, a similar horrific incident took place on the Indian side of Punjab, where Hindu Punjabis were targeted, forced off buses, and executed after verifying their identities. These events left deep scars on the fabric of the nation, fostering division, fear, and hatred—something that should never have been allowed in a land that prides itself on unity in diversity.

    Kangana Ranaut’s much-anticipated movie Emergency was expected to shed light on these historical events, but as history has shown time and again, mainstream narratives often sideline uncomfortable truths. The world has witnessed too many such senseless tragedies, whether in India, Pakistan, or anywhere else.

    Decades later, the quest for justice continues. On February 12, 2025, former Congress Member of Parliament Sajjan Kumar was convicted for his role in the murder of a father and son during the 1984 riots. The prosecution has sought the death penalty, labeling it a "rarest of rare" case. Kumar, already serving a life sentence from a 2018 conviction related to the riots, now faces additional sentencing. The Supreme Court has scheduled further arguments on the quantum of punishment for February 21, 2025.

    When will this hatred end? After all, we are all human beings—born under the same sky, breathing the same air, and bound by our faith in the Creator. No religion, no ideology, no historical grievance should justify the cold-blooded murder of innocent civilians.

    It is time we, as a global community, reject this cycle of violence, learn from the past, and commit ourselves to a future where no person is killed simply for their identity, beliefs, or heritage. The past cannot be undone, but the future is still in our hands.
    The recent tragic attack in Balochistan, Pakistan, where gunmen brutally executed seven innocent bus passengers after checking their identities, echoes a dark chapter from history—one that is often overlooked or conveniently forgotten. After Indira Gandhi's assassination in 1984, it has been alleged that the Congress-led government orchestrated one of the most catastrophic and vengeful massacres against Sikhs in India. Thousands of innocent Sikh men, women, and children were slaughtered in Delhi and other parts of India. In retaliation, a similar horrific incident took place on the Indian side of Punjab, where Hindu Punjabis were targeted, forced off buses, and executed after verifying their identities. These events left deep scars on the fabric of the nation, fostering division, fear, and hatred—something that should never have been allowed in a land that prides itself on unity in diversity. Kangana Ranaut’s much-anticipated movie Emergency was expected to shed light on these historical events, but as history has shown time and again, mainstream narratives often sideline uncomfortable truths. The world has witnessed too many such senseless tragedies, whether in India, Pakistan, or anywhere else. Decades later, the quest for justice continues. On February 12, 2025, former Congress Member of Parliament Sajjan Kumar was convicted for his role in the murder of a father and son during the 1984 riots. The prosecution has sought the death penalty, labeling it a "rarest of rare" case. Kumar, already serving a life sentence from a 2018 conviction related to the riots, now faces additional sentencing. The Supreme Court has scheduled further arguments on the quantum of punishment for February 21, 2025. When will this hatred end? After all, we are all human beings—born under the same sky, breathing the same air, and bound by our faith in the Creator. No religion, no ideology, no historical grievance should justify the cold-blooded murder of innocent civilians. It is time we, as a global community, reject this cycle of violence, learn from the past, and commit ourselves to a future where no person is killed simply for their identity, beliefs, or heritage. The past cannot be undone, but the future is still in our hands.
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  • Happy Republic Day 2025! 🇮🇳

    On this momentous occasion of Bharat's Republic Day, the nation celebrates the strength, diversity, and resilience that define its spirit. It is a day to honor the vision of freedom fighters, the wisdom embedded in the Constitution, and the aspirations of every citizen working toward a Bharat built on unity, prosperity, and peace.

    This Republic Day serves as a reminder to uphold the values of justice, equality, and freedom envisioned by the forefathers. It is an opportunity to embrace the timeless wisdom of Sanatan heritage while progressing boldly toward a brighter and modern future.

    "सर्वे भवन्तु सुखिनः, सर्वे सन्तु निरामयाः।
    सर्वे भद्राणि पश्यन्तु, मा कश्चिद् दुःखभाग्भवेत्।।"
    (May all be happy, may all be free from illness, may all see what is auspicious, and may no one suffer.)

    Vande Mataram! 🙏✨
    Happy Republic Day 2025! 🇮🇳 On this momentous occasion of Bharat's Republic Day, the nation celebrates the strength, diversity, and resilience that define its spirit. It is a day to honor the vision of freedom fighters, the wisdom embedded in the Constitution, and the aspirations of every citizen working toward a Bharat built on unity, prosperity, and peace. This Republic Day serves as a reminder to uphold the values of justice, equality, and freedom envisioned by the forefathers. It is an opportunity to embrace the timeless wisdom of Sanatan heritage while progressing boldly toward a brighter and modern future. "सर्वे भवन्तु सुखिनः, सर्वे सन्तु निरामयाः। सर्वे भद्राणि पश्यन्तु, मा कश्चिद् दुःखभाग्भवेत्।।" (May all be happy, may all be free from illness, may all see what is auspicious, and may no one suffer.) Vande Mataram! 🙏✨
    देशहित ही सर्वोपरि है। गणतंत्र दिवस की शुभकामनाएं! 🇮🇳✨

    Happy republic day to all 🙏🇮🇳🚩
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  • This should shake the core of all Bharatiyas:

    If You Divide, You Perish: The Truth Behind the Slogan ‘Batoge To Katoge’

    In a recent debate, anchor Amitabh Aghnihotri took on a panelist who accused the slogan "Batoge To Katoge" of promoting division and hatred. With conviction and a deep understanding of India’s history, Aghnihotri passionately responded, pointing out the layers of pain, resilience, and patience of the majority Hindu community. His words resonated with a nation that has endured centuries of invasions, partitions, and relentless struggles, especially when it comes to preserving its cultural heritage and places of worship.

    Aghnihotri asked, “Why should there be no anger?” Reflecting on a painful legacy dating back to the 8th century when Islamic invasions began, he reminded the audience of the horrific accounts of temple destructions, atrocities against Hindu communities, and the brutal Partition of 1947. He spoke of how trains crossed from Pakistan filled with lifeless bodies, the blood of innocent people staining a generation forever. “Did you not see that?” he demanded. This was not a hatred-fueled grievance but an unhealed wound—a painful reminder of a brutal history etched in collective memory.

    He moved to a more recent chapter in history: the plight of Kashmiri Pandits, a community systematically persecuted, forced to flee their homes in fear for their lives. Aghnihotri spoke of the brutality and heartbreak of families torn apart, homes abandoned, and the inability to reclaim what was lost. “Eighty-five percent of this country is Hindu, yet they had to watch their own people—Pandits of Kashmir—being massacred and exiled. And now, you ask why there should be no anger?” His words echoed the frustration of a people who have watched injustice unfold, who have witnessed their own sufferings silenced or minimized.

    Aghnihotri questioned why, in a country with a vast Hindu majority, it took five centuries to rebuild the Ram Mandir, a structure that stood not just as a place of worship but as a symbol of faith and resilience. He asked, “Show me one example in the world where a majority waited this long to rebuild their place of worship.” This delay, he suggested, was a symptom of deeper issues—a hesitancy to allow the majority to reclaim their historical and spiritual spaces.

    He continued, with raw emotion, “A son who has lost his mother and father knows the depth of that pain.” He spoke for millions who have experienced loss, not only on a personal level but as part of a cultural identity, stolen or desecrated over generations. “These invaders came to Bharat not only to plunder wealth but to break its spirit, to shatter its identity,” he reminded the panelist. “They placed our deities on the steps of their mosques, a symbolic degradation of what we held sacred. Why should this be forgotten or forgiven without a true acknowledgment?”

    In his response, Aghnihotri challenged the panelist's refusal to accept a straightforward demand: why should Hindus not be allowed three temples, as a token of justice in a land rich with their heritage? He made it clear that justice cannot be selective. It must be inclusive of the past’s wounds to allow true healing and reconciliation.

    The slogan "Batoge To Katoge" is not a threat but a call to unity, Aghnihotri argued. “What’s wrong with reminding people that if we continue to be divided, we will perish? Isn’t this a message meant to unite, not divide?” In his closing remarks, he drove home the point that it is every citizen’s duty to resolve historical grievances in a manner that is fair and just for all, emphasizing that the path to unity lies in acceptance and understanding.

    Aghnihotri’s response was not just an argument in a debate; it was a powerful voice for those who feel unheard, urging the country to remember its history, to learn from it, and to move forward together. It’s not about division but about seeking the truth and justice that every citizen deserves, the kind of justice that heals old wounds and forges a path toward a unified Bharat.
    This should shake the core of all Bharatiyas: If You Divide, You Perish: The Truth Behind the Slogan ‘Batoge To Katoge’ In a recent debate, anchor Amitabh Aghnihotri took on a panelist who accused the slogan "Batoge To Katoge" of promoting division and hatred. With conviction and a deep understanding of India’s history, Aghnihotri passionately responded, pointing out the layers of pain, resilience, and patience of the majority Hindu community. His words resonated with a nation that has endured centuries of invasions, partitions, and relentless struggles, especially when it comes to preserving its cultural heritage and places of worship. Aghnihotri asked, “Why should there be no anger?” Reflecting on a painful legacy dating back to the 8th century when Islamic invasions began, he reminded the audience of the horrific accounts of temple destructions, atrocities against Hindu communities, and the brutal Partition of 1947. He spoke of how trains crossed from Pakistan filled with lifeless bodies, the blood of innocent people staining a generation forever. “Did you not see that?” he demanded. This was not a hatred-fueled grievance but an unhealed wound—a painful reminder of a brutal history etched in collective memory. He moved to a more recent chapter in history: the plight of Kashmiri Pandits, a community systematically persecuted, forced to flee their homes in fear for their lives. Aghnihotri spoke of the brutality and heartbreak of families torn apart, homes abandoned, and the inability to reclaim what was lost. “Eighty-five percent of this country is Hindu, yet they had to watch their own people—Pandits of Kashmir—being massacred and exiled. And now, you ask why there should be no anger?” His words echoed the frustration of a people who have watched injustice unfold, who have witnessed their own sufferings silenced or minimized. Aghnihotri questioned why, in a country with a vast Hindu majority, it took five centuries to rebuild the Ram Mandir, a structure that stood not just as a place of worship but as a symbol of faith and resilience. He asked, “Show me one example in the world where a majority waited this long to rebuild their place of worship.” This delay, he suggested, was a symptom of deeper issues—a hesitancy to allow the majority to reclaim their historical and spiritual spaces. He continued, with raw emotion, “A son who has lost his mother and father knows the depth of that pain.” He spoke for millions who have experienced loss, not only on a personal level but as part of a cultural identity, stolen or desecrated over generations. “These invaders came to Bharat not only to plunder wealth but to break its spirit, to shatter its identity,” he reminded the panelist. “They placed our deities on the steps of their mosques, a symbolic degradation of what we held sacred. Why should this be forgotten or forgiven without a true acknowledgment?” In his response, Aghnihotri challenged the panelist's refusal to accept a straightforward demand: why should Hindus not be allowed three temples, as a token of justice in a land rich with their heritage? He made it clear that justice cannot be selective. It must be inclusive of the past’s wounds to allow true healing and reconciliation. The slogan "Batoge To Katoge" is not a threat but a call to unity, Aghnihotri argued. “What’s wrong with reminding people that if we continue to be divided, we will perish? Isn’t this a message meant to unite, not divide?” In his closing remarks, he drove home the point that it is every citizen’s duty to resolve historical grievances in a manner that is fair and just for all, emphasizing that the path to unity lies in acceptance and understanding. Aghnihotri’s response was not just an argument in a debate; it was a powerful voice for those who feel unheard, urging the country to remember its history, to learn from it, and to move forward together. It’s not about division but about seeking the truth and justice that every citizen deserves, the kind of justice that heals old wounds and forges a path toward a unified Bharat.
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  • Latest News Headlines from Nepal for October 30, 2024

    1. Nepal Prepares for SAFF Women's Championship Final
    Nepal’s women’s football team is gearing up for the SAFF Women’s Championship final against Bangladesh. The team, buoyed by their previous victories, is confident of securing the title and making history. (Sources: Ratopati, Kantipur)

    2. Government Launches 'Clean Terai' Campaign
    The Nepali government has launched a massive 'Clean Terai' campaign, aiming to tackle waste management issues in the Terai region. The campaign involves community participation and public awareness programs. (Source: Gorkhapatra)

    3. New Bill Passed to Strengthen Cybersecurity
    The Parliament has passed a new bill focusing on strengthening cybersecurity measures and enhancing digital safety protocols. The law emphasizes accountability for cybercrimes and safeguarding data. (Source: Kantipur)

    4. Flood Risk Persists in the Terai Amid Ongoing Rain
    Heavy rainfall in the Terai region has increased flood risks, prompting local authorities to remain on high alert. Evacuation plans and relief measures have been put in place to deal with potential emergencies. (Sources: Gorkhapatra, Setopati)

    5. Nepal Telecom Expands 5G Network Coverage
    Nepal Telecom is expanding its 5G network trials across additional cities, aiming to improve internet speed and digital connectivity nationwide. This expansion is expected to enhance user experiences and drive digital innovation. (Sources: Kantipur, Ratopati)

    6. Deepawali Festivities Conclude with Bhai Tika
    The festival of Tihar concluded with Bhai Tika, where sisters marked the foreheads of their brothers as a symbol of blessings and protection. Families gathered to celebrate this special bond in a traditional manner. (Sources: Setopati, Annapurna Post)

    7. Inflation Concerns as Essential Prices Rise
    Nepal is experiencing a rise in the prices of essential commodities, pushing the inflation rate to a six-month high. The increase in food and fuel prices has raised concerns among consumers and policymakers alike. (Sources: Ratopati, Gorkhapatra)

    8. New Agricultural Initiative Launched in Gandaki
    The Gandaki Provincial Government has introduced a new initiative to promote sustainable farming, focusing on organic vegetable and fruit cultivation. The move aims to increase food security and improve farmer incomes. (Sources: Setopati, Gorkhapatra)

    9. Rastriya Swatantra Party Proposes Economic Reform Policies
    The Rastriya Swatantra Party has proposed a series of economic reform policies, emphasizing job creation and infrastructure development. The proposal highlights a five-year plan to boost the national economy. (Source: Kantipur)

    10. Bilateral Trade Talks Begin with India
    Nepal and India have initiated bilateral trade talks focusing on easing cross-border trade regulations and promoting economic ties. The discussions also covered infrastructure development projects. (Sources: Gorkhapatra, Kantipur)

    11. Tourism Sector Focuses on Winter Season Promotion
    With the winter season approaching, the Nepal Tourism Board is gearing up to attract tourists by promoting trekking routes and winter sports activities. Marketing campaigns are being planned to boost visitor numbers. (Sources: Setopati, Annapurna Post)

    12. Public Transport Strike Affects Daily Commuters
    Public transport operators in Kathmandu have gone on strike, demanding a fare increase. The strike has caused major disruptions in the capital, leaving commuters stranded. (Sources: Kantipur, Ratopati)

    13. UN Praises Nepal’s Role in Global Peacekeeping
    On the occasion of UN Day, the United Nations praised Nepal’s contributions to peacekeeping missions around the world. The event highlighted the bravery and dedication of Nepali peacekeepers. (Sources: Setopati, Ratopati)

    14. Kathmandu Metro Expands Green Spaces
    Kathmandu Metropolitan City has announced plans to expand green spaces and parks as part of its 'Green Kathmandu' initiative. The project aims to promote environmental sustainability and enhance public well-being. (Sources: Kantipur, Gorkhapatra)

    15. Banking Sector Shows Resilience Amid Economic Uncertainty
    Nepal’s banking sector has demonstrated resilience amid global economic uncertainties, with reports indicating a stable financial outlook. Banks are focusing on maintaining liquidity and supporting local businesses. (Sources: Gorkhapatra, Setopati)

    16. Farmers in Saptari Struggle with Crop Damage from Floods
    Farmers in Saptari are grappling with severe crop damage caused by recent floods. Government officials have promised compensation and support for affected farmers to help them recover from their losses. (Source: Gorkhapatra)

    17. Bansgadhi Municipality Introduces E-Governance Services
    Bansgadhi Municipality in Lumbini Province has introduced e-governance services to streamline administrative processes and provide easier access to public services. (Sources: Kantipur, Ratopati)

    18. Nepali Filmmaker Wins Award at Tokyo Film Festival
    Renowned Nepali filmmaker Anil Sharma won the Best Director award at the Tokyo Film Festival for his film “Bagmati,” which explores environmental issues and cultural heritage. (Sources: Setopati, Gorkhapatra)

    #NepalNews, #SAFFWomensChampionship, #CybersecurityNepal, #Nepal5G, #Tihar2024, #InflationNepal, #UNDayNepal, #NepalTourism, #EconomicReformsNepal
    Latest News Headlines from Nepal for October 30, 2024 1. Nepal Prepares for SAFF Women's Championship Final Nepal’s women’s football team is gearing up for the SAFF Women’s Championship final against Bangladesh. The team, buoyed by their previous victories, is confident of securing the title and making history. (Sources: Ratopati, Kantipur) 2. Government Launches 'Clean Terai' Campaign The Nepali government has launched a massive 'Clean Terai' campaign, aiming to tackle waste management issues in the Terai region. The campaign involves community participation and public awareness programs. (Source: Gorkhapatra) 3. New Bill Passed to Strengthen Cybersecurity The Parliament has passed a new bill focusing on strengthening cybersecurity measures and enhancing digital safety protocols. The law emphasizes accountability for cybercrimes and safeguarding data. (Source: Kantipur) 4. Flood Risk Persists in the Terai Amid Ongoing Rain Heavy rainfall in the Terai region has increased flood risks, prompting local authorities to remain on high alert. Evacuation plans and relief measures have been put in place to deal with potential emergencies. (Sources: Gorkhapatra, Setopati) 5. Nepal Telecom Expands 5G Network Coverage Nepal Telecom is expanding its 5G network trials across additional cities, aiming to improve internet speed and digital connectivity nationwide. This expansion is expected to enhance user experiences and drive digital innovation. (Sources: Kantipur, Ratopati) 6. Deepawali Festivities Conclude with Bhai Tika The festival of Tihar concluded with Bhai Tika, where sisters marked the foreheads of their brothers as a symbol of blessings and protection. Families gathered to celebrate this special bond in a traditional manner. (Sources: Setopati, Annapurna Post) 7. Inflation Concerns as Essential Prices Rise Nepal is experiencing a rise in the prices of essential commodities, pushing the inflation rate to a six-month high. The increase in food and fuel prices has raised concerns among consumers and policymakers alike. (Sources: Ratopati, Gorkhapatra) 8. New Agricultural Initiative Launched in Gandaki The Gandaki Provincial Government has introduced a new initiative to promote sustainable farming, focusing on organic vegetable and fruit cultivation. The move aims to increase food security and improve farmer incomes. (Sources: Setopati, Gorkhapatra) 9. Rastriya Swatantra Party Proposes Economic Reform Policies The Rastriya Swatantra Party has proposed a series of economic reform policies, emphasizing job creation and infrastructure development. The proposal highlights a five-year plan to boost the national economy. (Source: Kantipur) 10. Bilateral Trade Talks Begin with India Nepal and India have initiated bilateral trade talks focusing on easing cross-border trade regulations and promoting economic ties. The discussions also covered infrastructure development projects. (Sources: Gorkhapatra, Kantipur) 11. Tourism Sector Focuses on Winter Season Promotion With the winter season approaching, the Nepal Tourism Board is gearing up to attract tourists by promoting trekking routes and winter sports activities. Marketing campaigns are being planned to boost visitor numbers. (Sources: Setopati, Annapurna Post) 12. Public Transport Strike Affects Daily Commuters Public transport operators in Kathmandu have gone on strike, demanding a fare increase. The strike has caused major disruptions in the capital, leaving commuters stranded. (Sources: Kantipur, Ratopati) 13. UN Praises Nepal’s Role in Global Peacekeeping On the occasion of UN Day, the United Nations praised Nepal’s contributions to peacekeeping missions around the world. The event highlighted the bravery and dedication of Nepali peacekeepers. (Sources: Setopati, Ratopati) 14. Kathmandu Metro Expands Green Spaces Kathmandu Metropolitan City has announced plans to expand green spaces and parks as part of its 'Green Kathmandu' initiative. The project aims to promote environmental sustainability and enhance public well-being. (Sources: Kantipur, Gorkhapatra) 15. Banking Sector Shows Resilience Amid Economic Uncertainty Nepal’s banking sector has demonstrated resilience amid global economic uncertainties, with reports indicating a stable financial outlook. Banks are focusing on maintaining liquidity and supporting local businesses. (Sources: Gorkhapatra, Setopati) 16. Farmers in Saptari Struggle with Crop Damage from Floods Farmers in Saptari are grappling with severe crop damage caused by recent floods. Government officials have promised compensation and support for affected farmers to help them recover from their losses. (Source: Gorkhapatra) 17. Bansgadhi Municipality Introduces E-Governance Services Bansgadhi Municipality in Lumbini Province has introduced e-governance services to streamline administrative processes and provide easier access to public services. (Sources: Kantipur, Ratopati) 18. Nepali Filmmaker Wins Award at Tokyo Film Festival Renowned Nepali filmmaker Anil Sharma won the Best Director award at the Tokyo Film Festival for his film “Bagmati,” which explores environmental issues and cultural heritage. (Sources: Setopati, Gorkhapatra) #NepalNews, #SAFFWomensChampionship, #CybersecurityNepal, #Nepal5G, #Tihar2024, #InflationNepal, #UNDayNepal, #NepalTourism, #EconomicReformsNepal
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  • Australia declares October as Hindu Heritage Month

    PM Anthony Albanese said Attacks on Hindu temples have 'no place in Australia'

    Australian Govt praised Hindu community’s contributions across sectors like business, media, and culture.

    Govt recognizes the cultural importance of Hindu festivals like Diwali, Navratri, and other October Hindu observances.
    Australia declares October as Hindu Heritage Month PM Anthony Albanese said Attacks on Hindu temples have 'no place in Australia' Australian Govt praised Hindu community’s contributions across sectors like business, media, and culture. Govt recognizes the cultural importance of Hindu festivals like Diwali, Navratri, and other October Hindu observances.
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  • Incredible India: A Journey Through Spirituality, Temples, and the World’s Oldest Civilization

    India, one of the world’s most ancient civilizations, offers a rich tapestry of spirituality, history, and culture. Known as the land where traditions and faith have flourished for millennia, India is home to countless temples, each narrating stories of devotion, art, and architectural brilliance. From the towering spires of Varanasi's Kashi Vishwanath to the intricate carvings of Khajuraho, these temples stand as sacred spaces where spirituality meets artistry.

    India's spiritual landscape is unparalleled—whether through the teachings of ancient texts like the Vedas and Upanishads or the paths of yoga and meditation, India's contribution to spiritual thought is immense. The civilization that began on the banks of the Indus River has evolved into a vibrant society, preserving its timeless heritage while embracing modernity.

    Incredible India invites travellers and seekers to explore this timeless spiritual journey, where every corner holds a connection to the divine and every temple tells the story of human aspirations toward peace, wisdom, and enlightenment.
    https://www.incredibleindia.gov.in/en
    Incredible India: A Journey Through Spirituality, Temples, and the World’s Oldest Civilization India, one of the world’s most ancient civilizations, offers a rich tapestry of spirituality, history, and culture. Known as the land where traditions and faith have flourished for millennia, India is home to countless temples, each narrating stories of devotion, art, and architectural brilliance. From the towering spires of Varanasi's Kashi Vishwanath to the intricate carvings of Khajuraho, these temples stand as sacred spaces where spirituality meets artistry. India's spiritual landscape is unparalleled—whether through the teachings of ancient texts like the Vedas and Upanishads or the paths of yoga and meditation, India's contribution to spiritual thought is immense. The civilization that began on the banks of the Indus River has evolved into a vibrant society, preserving its timeless heritage while embracing modernity. Incredible India invites travellers and seekers to explore this timeless spiritual journey, where every corner holds a connection to the divine and every temple tells the story of human aspirations toward peace, wisdom, and enlightenment. https://www.incredibleindia.gov.in/en
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    Discover Incredible India: Travel Guide & Tourism Info | Incredible India
    Experience the vibrant culture and scenic beauty of India. Plan your trip with Incredible India & explore tourist destinations, cultural events, festivals, and more.
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  • "...'We were taught to hate Hindus, to believe they're our enemies. But my grandfather told me stories of Kashmir's Hindu heritage, of our shared history. We've been misled,.' - Rashid, a young Kashmiri resident, in a candid conversation with a Journalist.

    As i always say, Kashmir needs 10 years to heal up and do not compare it with rest of Bharat. Kashmir elections is not same as other state election
    "...'We were taught to hate Hindus, to believe they're our enemies. But my grandfather told me stories of Kashmir's Hindu heritage, of our shared history. We've been misled,.' - Rashid, a young Kashmiri resident, in a candid conversation with a Journalist. As i always say, Kashmir needs 10 years to heal up and do not compare it with rest of Bharat. Kashmir elections is not same as other state election
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  • 🇮🇳 HAPPY INDEPENDENCE DAY 🇮🇳
    🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳 VANDE MATARAM 🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳

    Patriotism is different from an independence day celebration.
    .
    Loving your country must not be confused with departure of one of the many rulers of the two foreign religions.
    .
    With 100,000 years of heritage, considering Bharat was born 78 years ago is embarrassing.
    .
    15 Aug was fine for the first few years. Now, our entire identity is measured through the eyes of the British.
    .
    We must move on.
    .
    ।। उत्तिष्ठ भारत: ।।
    🇮🇳 HAPPY INDEPENDENCE DAY 🇮🇳 🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳 VANDE MATARAM 🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳 Patriotism is different from an independence day celebration. . Loving your country must not be confused with departure of one of the many rulers of the two foreign religions. . With 100,000 years of heritage, considering Bharat was born 78 years ago is embarrassing. . 15 Aug was fine for the first few years. Now, our entire identity is measured through the eyes of the British. . We must move on. . ।। उत्तिष्ठ भारत: ।।
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  • "My mind explodes when I see that
    Mu$£ims spit in havan kund of Bhojshala Saraswati temple & wash their feet there. As long as I & my father are alive, we will fight for our temples": says
    @Vishnu_Jain1
    Ji.

    They undoubtedly are TWO MEN ARMY who are actually fighting for our temples & heritage! May God bless them both.

    Btw... ASI has submitted report to MP HC on Bhojshala temple today.

    Findings:

    🔥Painting of Trishul
    🔥Mutilated Vishnu sculpture & temple remains were found
    🔥Images carved on previous structures were chopped off for reuse
    🔥Art and architecture on pillars suggest that they were part of the temple.
    "My mind explodes when I see that Mu$£ims spit in havan kund of Bhojshala Saraswati temple & wash their feet there. As long as I & my father are alive, we will fight for our temples": says @Vishnu_Jain1 Ji. They undoubtedly are TWO MEN ARMY who are actually fighting for our temples & heritage! May God bless them both. Btw... ASI has submitted report to MP HC on Bhojshala temple today. Findings: 🔥Painting of Trishul 🔥Mutilated Vishnu sculpture & temple remains were found 🔥Images carved on previous structures were chopped off for reuse 🔥Art and architecture on pillars suggest that they were part of the temple.
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  • THEY SAY ITS MYTHOLOGY, WE SAY ITS OUR RICH HISTORICAL HERITAGE

    THE GLORIOUS CITY OF DWARKA:
    The modern city of #Dwarka,which in Sanskrit means ‘Gateway to heaven’,is located in West #Gujarat. The Ancient City has been found Underwater in Gulf of Khambhat off Saurastra Coast.
    THEY SAY ITS MYTHOLOGY, WE SAY ITS OUR RICH HISTORICAL HERITAGE THE GLORIOUS CITY OF DWARKA: The modern city of #Dwarka,which in Sanskrit means ‘Gateway to heaven’,is located in West #Gujarat. The Ancient City has been found Underwater in Gulf of Khambhat off Saurastra Coast.
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  • Power packed punch by Israeli an Actress. Giving a clear message to all of us to vigorously Defend our Heritage and History while taking the Society to New Heights.
    Power packed punch by Israeli an Actress. Giving a clear message to all of us to vigorously Defend our Heritage and History while taking the Society to New Heights.
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  • Nepal needs to work towards the same direction and use our culture, heritage and 1000s of year of rich history. Work with Sanatan Bharat and grab this oppurtunity to develop Nepal Ama.
    #Bikash
    #Birasat
    Nepal needs to work towards the same direction and use our culture, heritage and 1000s of year of rich history. Work with Sanatan Bharat and grab this oppurtunity to develop Nepal Ama. #Bikash #Birasat
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  • “Secularism means respect for all religions & it does not mean that you deny your own religion or are somehow not proud of your culture and heritage":- .@DrSJaishankar Ji says.
    “Secularism means respect for all religions & it does not mean that you deny your own religion or are somehow not proud of your culture and heritage":- .@DrSJaishankar Ji says.
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  • Amrita Sher-Gil Cultural Centre announces the launch of "India Knowledge Series-भारत ज्ञान श्रृंखला", enlightening lectures and interactive sessions on various aspects of Indian culture, traditions, heritage & literature. Budapest, Embassy Of India,

    More details will be announced soon.
    #भारत_ज्ञान_श्रृंखला
    Amrita Sher-Gil Cultural Centre announces the launch of "India Knowledge Series-भारत ज्ञान श्रृंखला", enlightening lectures and interactive sessions on various aspects of Indian culture, traditions, heritage & literature. Budapest, Embassy Of India, More details will be announced soon. #भारत_ज्ञान_श्रृंखला
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  • Dear Balen Sir,
    It's truly heartening to see Kathmandu Metropolitan taking proactive steps to revolutionize education in community schools. The commitment to modern teaching methods and improved facilities is commendable, reflecting a genuine investment in our children's future.

    The introduction of smart classrooms, well-equipped labs, face attendance systems, free snacks, book-free Fridays, and practical classes undoubtedly enhances the learning experience and sets a higher standard for education.

    However, amidst these positive changes, it's crucial to address the essence of education itself. Questions arise about the content and values we impart to our children. The removal of Sanskrit education and the absence of teachings on our rich culture and Hindu way of life raise valid concerns.

    Our cultural heritage and historical legacy are invaluable treasures that deserve preservation and celebration. It's vital for our youth to learn about their roots, traditions, and the ethos that shapes our identity as a society.

    Let's hope that alongside modernization, there's a concerted effort to uphold and integrate our cultural heritage and values into the educational curriculum. After all, a holistic education encompasses not only academic knowledge but also an understanding and appreciation of our heritage. 🌟
    Dear Balen Sir, It's truly heartening to see Kathmandu Metropolitan taking proactive steps to revolutionize education in community schools. The commitment to modern teaching methods and improved facilities is commendable, reflecting a genuine investment in our children's future. The introduction of smart classrooms, well-equipped labs, face attendance systems, free snacks, book-free Fridays, and practical classes undoubtedly enhances the learning experience and sets a higher standard for education. However, amidst these positive changes, it's crucial to address the essence of education itself. Questions arise about the content and values we impart to our children. The removal of Sanskrit education and the absence of teachings on our rich culture and Hindu way of life raise valid concerns. Our cultural heritage and historical legacy are invaluable treasures that deserve preservation and celebration. It's vital for our youth to learn about their roots, traditions, and the ethos that shapes our identity as a society. Let's hope that alongside modernization, there's a concerted effort to uphold and integrate our cultural heritage and values into the educational curriculum. After all, a holistic education encompasses not only academic knowledge but also an understanding and appreciation of our heritage. 🌟
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  • Delhi: EAM Dr S Jaishankar says "...The entire country celebrated our presidency of the G20. The G20 in many ways, was an example of political and economic rebalancing, where instead of a few countries who were running the world or influencing the world or dominating the world, this has broadened out and clearly, here the role of India was recognized. But after political and economic rebalancing, today the battle is for cultural rebalancing, that how do we recognize the entire diversity of the world? How do we undo the distortions of an era which was dominated by a few countries and a few regions? And that is why it is crucial today for us to project our own heritage, our civilization, our culture, our way of life, faith, our belief and that to me is as crucial in diplomacy and international relations as traditional politics..."
    Delhi: EAM Dr S Jaishankar says "...The entire country celebrated our presidency of the G20. The G20 in many ways, was an example of political and economic rebalancing, where instead of a few countries who were running the world or influencing the world or dominating the world, this has broadened out and clearly, here the role of India was recognized. But after political and economic rebalancing, today the battle is for cultural rebalancing, that how do we recognize the entire diversity of the world? How do we undo the distortions of an era which was dominated by a few countries and a few regions? And that is why it is crucial today for us to project our own heritage, our civilization, our culture, our way of life, faith, our belief and that to me is as crucial in diplomacy and international relations as traditional politics..."
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