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BJP slams Soros for saying Adani crisis weaken Modi

Adani

George Soros is accused of attempting to undermine India’s democracy by speculating. That the Adani Group’s troubles will weaken Modi’s hold on power. The Indian government has requested that a group investigate the “truthfulness”. Indian’s Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) slams Soros for saying Adani crisis will weaken Prime Minister Narendra Modi. The party of Indian … Read more

Indian tax authorities check BBC staff’ mobile phones and laptop computers

tax
  • Indian tax inspectors checked mobile phones and laptops used by some BBC employees.
  • Tax officers had remained in the BBC’s headquarters since Tuesday.
  • The tax department’s move came just weeks after the government responded sharply to a BBC documentary.

New Delhi: According to two sources, Indian tax inspectors checked mobile phones and laptops used by some BBC editorial and administrative employees on Thursday, as an investigation of the British broadcaster’s offices in New Delhi and Mumbai began its third day.

According to witnesses, tax officers had remained in the BBC’s headquarters, some sleeping there, since the surprise inspection began on Tuesday. Others said that some employees were questioned about financial activities late at night.

“They (officials) asked some of us to open their laptops and hand in phones and then handed them back,” one source told Reuters, adding that owners of the devices were asked for the access codes. A second source gave a similar account.

The tax department’s move came just weeks after the government responded sharply to a BBC documentary that raised doubts about Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s role in the fatal sectarian riots in Gujarat in 2002 when he was the state’s chief minister.

The government dismissed the documentary, “India: The Modi Question“, as propaganda and blocked its streaming and sharing on social media.

The BBC has stood by its reporting, which looked into one of India’s worst outbreaks of religious violence in modern times. At least 1,000 people, predominantly Muslims, were slain in the bloodbath, however, campaigners believe the death toll is much higher.

The BBC has said that it was “fully cooperating” with the tax authorities, and an internal memo from BBC World Service director Liliane Landor instructed staff to answer questions honestly and “not delete or conceal any information on any of your devices.”

The tax department has not issued any statement or responded to requests for comment, though a government official denied that the tax survey was “vindictive”, saying it was related to transfer pricing rules and alleged diversion of profits.

Kanchan Gupta, a senior adviser at the Ministry of Information & Broadcasting, told Times Now news channel on Wednesday that the BBC was served tax notices in the past but had not provided a “convincing response.”

Some foreign corporations have come under income tax scrutiny in recent years due to transfer pricing restrictions, but some media organizations and rights groups have criticized the BBC’s continued to probe.

“We demand that this intimidation be stopped and journalists are left to do their jobs without fear or favor,” the Mumbai Press Club said in a statement.

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Tax officers in India raid BBC headquarters weeks after a scathing documentary

BBC
  • Weeks after the government slammed a BBC documentary Indian tax agents raided the BBC’s offices.
  • The documentary focuses on the Hindu nationalist politician’s leadership as chief minister.
  • Television news reporters were stationed outside the office.

Indian tax agents raided the BBC’s offices in New Delhi and Mumbai on Tuesday, weeks after the government slammed a BBC documentary critical of Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s role in the 2002 riots.

The documentary focuses on the Hindu nationalist politician’s leadership as chief minister of the western state of Gujarat during the horrific sectarian riots, which killed at least 1,000 people, the majority of whom were Muslims, but activists claimed the death toll at more than twice that figure.

“The Income Tax Authorities are currently at the BBC offices in New Delhi and Mumbai and we are fully cooperating. We hope to have this situation resolved as soon as possible,” the BBC said in a statement.

The tax agency did not respond to requests for comment by email, text, or phone.

According to one of two individuals in the BBC’s New Delhi office, tax officials were conversing with the accounts officer and no one was permitted to leave.

During the hunt, television news reporters were stationed outside the office at Connaught Place in downtown Delhi to report on events.

The Editors Guild of India, a non-partisan group of editorial leaders, expressed grave concern about the tax officers’ visits.

“It is distressed by the continuing trend of government agencies being used to intimidate and harass news organizations that are critical of the ruling establishment,” it said in a statement.

It said the department similarly searched the offices of the media outlets NewsClick, Newslaundry, Dainik Bhaskar, and Bharat Samachar in 2021 following their “critical coverage of the government establishment”.

Modi’s Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) said Indian institutions worked independently and the tax department was “within the law in looking into tax compliance”.

“India is a vibrant democracy where no one is above the law,” said BJP spokesman Gopal Krishna Agarwal.

The tax department’s move was denounced by the main opposition Congress party.

“The IT raid at BBC’s office reeks of desperation and shows that the Modi government is scared of criticism,” lawmaker and Congress General Secretary K.C. Venugopal wrote on Twitter.

“We condemn these intimidation tactics in the harshest terms. This undemocratic and dictatorial attitude cannot go on any longer.”

The BBC program has been labeled as propaganda by the authorities. The foreign ministry in January said it was meant to advance a “discredited narrative”, was biased, lacked objectivity, and reflected a “continuing colonial mindset”.

The BBC has stood by its documentary reporting.

Last month, police detained students gathered in Delhi to watch the documentary after their institution refused permission for a showing.

Modi ruled Gujarat for over a decade before taking office as Prime Minister in 2014.

Accusations that he did not do enough to quell the violence in 2002 have followed him throughout his career. Modi has consistently denied any misconduct. In 2013, a Supreme Court-appointed panel ruled that there was insufficient evidence to charge him.

In February 2002, a suspected Muslim mob set fire to a train transporting Hindu pilgrims in Gujarat, sparking one of independent India’s worst outbreaks of sectarian violence.

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Russia has supplied India with weapons worth $13 billion in last five years

Russia
  • Russia has supplied India with around $13 billion in weaponry.
  • Military equipment worth more than $10 billion.
  • India is the world’s largest importer of Russian weaponry.

Russian state news media reported late on Sunday that Russia has supplied India with around $13 billion in weaponry over the last five years, and that New Delhi has placed orders with Moscow for weapons and military equipment worth more than $10 billion.

India is the world’s largest importer of Russian weaponry, accounting for roughly 20% of Moscow’s current order book, and the Indian government has not openly criticized Russia’s invasion of Ukraine. Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi has appealed for talks and diplomacy to end the 12-month conflict.

In response to the invasion, which Moscow describes as a “special military operation,” dozens of Western countries placed sanctions on Russia, including penalties on weaponry.

According to Dmitry Shugayev, the head of Russia’s Federal Service for Military-Technical Cooperation, India, China, and several Southeast Asian countries have retained their interest in purchasing Russian armaments.

Russia’s main partners

“Despite the unprecedented pressure on India from Western countries led by the United States in connection with Russia’s special operation in Ukraine, it continues to be one of Russia’s main partners in the field of military-technical cooperation,” Interfax agency quoted Shugayev as saying.

According to Interfax, annual arms shipments were around $14-15 billion, while the order book has remained stable at roughly $50 billion.

Shugayev stated that Asian buyers are particularly interested in Russia’s S-400 Triumf missile defense systems, short-range surface-to-air missile systems such as the Osa, Pechora, or Strela, as well as Su-30 aircraft, MiG-29 helicopters, and drones.

According to the Russian state news agency TASS, Russia will display over 200 samples of armaments and military equipment at the 14th international aerospace show Aero India 2023, which begins on Monday in Bengaluru.

At the show this week, India is looking for military planes worth billions of dollars, finalizing jetliner deals to suit civilian demand, and pressuring global aviation makers to build more locally.

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Narendra Modi lauds Pathaan’s housefull performance in Srinagar

Pathaan

Shah Rukh Khan plays the title character in the spy thriller Pathaan. The film become one of Bollywood’s biggest box office hits. SRK’s return to the big screen after a hiatus of more than 4 years. Shah Rukh Khan plays the title character in the spy thriller Pathaan, which has since become one of Bollywood’s … Read more

India Stands In Solidarity With Turkey, Says PM Modi

Modi
  • The total death toll in Turkey and Syria at 568.
  • India stands in solidarity with the people of Turkey.
  • India is ready to provide all possible assistance.

New Delhi: Narendra Modi stated on Monday that India stands in solidarity with the people of Turkey, while also expressing condolences to those who lost close ones in the earthquake. According to a Turkish official, the death toll from the earthquake has risen to 284, putting the total death toll in Turkey and Syria at 568.

Narendra Modi tweeted, “India was ready to offer all possible assistance to cope with the tragedy.”

“Anguished by the loss of lives and damage of property due to the Earthquake in Turkey. Condolences to the bereaved families. May the injured recover soon. India stands in solidarity with the people of Turkey and is ready to offer all possible assistance to cope with this tragedy”, Modi tweeted.

 

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India and the United States discuss about Narendra Modi’s White House visit

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  • US President Joe Biden wants to strengthen connections with India.
  • The Biden administration is in talks with Indian officials over a possible White House visit by PM Modi.
  • According to the sources, no dates have been set.

Washington: The Biden administration is in talks with Indian officials over a possible White House visit by Prime Minister Narendra Modi later this year, according to a U.S. official aware of the discussions and another person briefed on the matter.

US President Joe Biden wants to strengthen connections with the world’s largest democracy as part of his quest to win what he sees as a struggle between free and autocratic civilizations, particularly China.

The Indian Embassy in Washington and the White House both declined to comment.

According to the sources, no dates have been set. Indian National Security Adviser Ajit Doval met with his US counterpart, Jake Sullivan, and Secretary of State Antony Blinken in Washington this week to discuss a prospective White House visit.

During the visit, the US and India announced cooperation to strengthen ties in the areas of military equipment, semiconductors, and artificial intelligence.

New Delhi has irritated Washington by taking part in military drills with Russia and expanding purchases of the country’s crude oil, which is a major source of funding for the Ukrainian war. Washington has pressed New Delhi to do more to penalise Russia for the invasion of Ukraine.

On Wednesday, India recommended increasing military spending for the coming year by 13% to $72.6 billion in order to deploy additional fighter jets and roads along its contentious border with China. India and China share a contentious 2,100-mile (3,400-kilometer) border since the 1950s.

The US president is likely to travel to New Delhi in September for the G20 summit hosted by India.

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Indian politics roiled by fraud allegations against Adani group

Adani

A US-based investment firm has accused the Adani group. The group has dismissed the allegations as malicious and untrue. But the response has failed to stop the fall in Adani shares, which have lost $108 billion in value. A political controversy in India has been triggered by accusations of fraud made against the business empire … Read more

Indian opposition MPs seeks Gautam Adani probe

Gautam Adani

Shares of Adani Enterprises hit lowest price since March 2022 after Hindenburg report. Shares in the group’s other businesses also saw losses of around 10% on Thursday. Gautam Adani, 60, no longer Asia’s richest person, has slid down Forbes list. As the situation surrounding billionaire Gautam Adani’s troubled enterprise grew worse, Indian opposition politicians sought … Read more

Indian police arrests students over Modi documentary screenings

Modi documentary

Police detain 24 students at Delhi University. Confiscate laptops and ban gatherings of more than four. Students were viewing documentary on Prime Minister Narendra Modi. Indian police in the Indian city of New Delhi have detained numerous students, in response to the broadcast of a BBC documentary about Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s suspected involvement in … Read more

India’s Adani Group loses $50bn in stocks over fraud claims

India’s Adani Group
  • Shares in the company’s flagship Adani Enterprises fell nearly 20%.
  • The fallout comes just days after Hindenburg Research.
  • His company has stated that it is considering legal action against Hindenburg.

Indian billionaire Gautam Adani‘s fortune was wiped out by more than $20 billion (£16 billion) on Friday, as investors fled his companies for a second day, prompted by fraud claims made by a US investment firm.

The Adani Group has dismissed the report as malicious, but this has not stopped the outrage.

The main opposition party in India has demanded an investigation.

The firm’s publicly traded companies have lost approximately $50 billion in market value.

Shares in the company’s flagship Adani Enterprises fell nearly 20% on Friday, while some of the group’s other publicly traded companies fell even more, causing trading in Mumbai to halt automatically.

According to Forbes, Mr. Adani has dropped from the third richest person in the world to seventh on the rich list, with an estimated net worth of more than $96 billion.

The fallout comes just days after Hindenburg Research, a firm that specializes in “short-selling,” or betting against a company’s share price in the expectation that it will fall, published a report accusing the Adani Group of “brazen” stock manipulation and accounting fraud over a decade.

Its report came ahead of Adani Enterprises’ planned share sale, which is now seeing little demand.

Mr. Adani is a self-made billionaire who has amassed a fortune through investments in ports, airports, renewable energy, and other industries. In the last three years, the value of his companies’ shares has skyrocketed, increasing his wealth.

His company has stated that it is considering legal action against Hindenburg.

Mr. Adani, an ally of Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi, has long faced allegations from opposition politicians that he has benefited from his political connections, which he denies.

Many Indian banks and state-owned insurance companies have invested in or loaned billions of dollars to Adani Group companies.

Some of India’s leading public sector banks told Reuters they were unconcerned about the risks associated with their exposure to the firm.

The incident, however, has had an impact on the wider stock market, helping to send India’s benchmark Nifty 50 stock index down more than 1% on Friday.

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Indian police detain students for screening BBC Modi documentary

Indian police
  • Delhi University students had joined students.
  • Student groups loyal to Modi’s ruling party objected to the screening.
  • 24 students had been detained.

NEW DELHI: Indian police detained students in New Delhi on Friday after a BBC documentary on Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s role in 2002 sectarian riots was halted.

Delhi University students had joined students from other campuses across the country in staging a broadcast, defying government efforts to halt its spread by blocking its publication on social media.

Police swarmed the university after student groups loyal to Modi‘s ruling party objected to the screening, seizing laptops and prohibiting assemblies of more than four people.

Police officer Sagar Singh Kalsi told the Indian news channel that 24 students had been detained.

According to the two-part BBC documentary, Modi ordered police to turn a blind eye to deadly riots while he was chief minister of Gujarat state.

The unrest began after 59 Hindu pilgrims were killed in a train fire. Thirty-one Muslims were found guilty of criminal conspiracy and murder in connection with that incident.

In the ensuing unrest, at least 1,000 people, mostly Muslims, were killed.

Politically motivated

The documentary quoted a previously classified British foreign ministry report which said the violence was “politically motivated” and the aim “was to purge Muslims from Hindu areas”.

According to the report, the riots would not have been possible “without the climate of impunity” created by Modi’s administration.

Under controversial information technology laws, India has dismissed the series as “hostile” propaganda and ordered major social media platforms such as Twitter and YouTube to prohibit sharing or streaming it.

Authorities at New Delhi’s prestigious Jawaharlal Nehru University also banned an attempted screening earlier this week, threatening “strict disciplinary action” if the edict was disobeyed.

Defiant groups of students have gathered on college campuses across India to watch the documentary on laptop and phone screens.

Modi ruled Gujarat from 2001 until his election as Prime Minister in 2014, and he was briefly barred from entering the country due to the violence.

An investigation team appointed by the Indian Supreme Court to look into Modi’s and others’ roles in the violence concluded in 2012 that there was insufficient evidence to charge him.

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India allows introduction of dozen South African cheetahs

South African cheetahs

India and South Africa agree to send dozens of cheetahs back to India. The aim is to restore the role of the cheetah within India. Cheetahs were declared extinct in India in 1952 due to overhunting. A deal has been made between South Africa and India to return dozens more South African cheetahs to the … Read more

Top Indian university bans screening of BBC series on PM Modi

BBC
  • BBC documentary is based on Narendra Modi’s role during the deadly 2002 sectarian riots.
  • Students at New Delhi’s prestigious Jawaharlal Nehru University planned to screen the documentary.
  • A memo from the university’s registrar was issued late Monday ordering students to cancel the event.

A top Indian university has banned the screening of a BBC documentary about Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s role during the deadly 2002 sectarian riots after his government attempted to block its spread online.

According to the broadcaster’s program, Hindu nationalist Modi, who was the premier of Gujarat state at the time, ordered police to turn a blind eye to an outbreak of violence that killed at least 1,000 people, the majority of whom were minority Muslims.

Students at New Delhi’s prestigious Jawaharlal Nehru University planned to screen the documentary on Tuesday, defying Indian authorities’ efforts to limit its screening.

However, a memo from the university’s registrar was issued late Monday ordering students to cancel the event and threatening “strict disciplinary action” if the edict was disobeyed.

“Such unauthorized activity may disrupt the peace and harmony of the university campus,” the statement said.

For years, free-speech activists and opposition leaders have accused Modi’s government of stifling dissent.

It used emergency powers under India’s contentious information technology laws on Saturday to prevent the documentary from being shared on social media.

Kanchan Gupta, a government adviser, slammed the series as “hostile propaganda and anti-India garbage” disguised as a documentary.

Order social media platforms to block links

The order issued by India to social media platforms to block links to the documentary “blatantly contradicts the country’s stated commitment to democratic ideals,” said Beh Lih Yi of the Committee to Protect Journalists in a statement on Monday.

The Gujarat riots began in 2002 after 59 Hindu pilgrims were killed in a train fire. Thirty-one Muslims were found guilty of criminal conspiracy and murder in connection with that incident.

According to a previously classified British foreign ministry report citing unnamed sources, Modi met with senior police officers and “ordered them not to intervene” in the subsequent attacks on Muslims.

It also said the violence was “politically motivated” and the aim “was to purge Muslims from Hindu areas”.

The riots would not have been possible “without the climate of impunity created by the state government. Narendra Modi is directly responsible,” the report concluded.

Modi ruled Gujarat from 2001 until his election as Prime Minister in 2014, and he was briefly barred from entering the country due to the violence.

An investigation team appointed by the Indian Supreme Court to look into Modi’s and others’ roles in the violence concluded in 2012 that there was insufficient evidence to charge him.

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Akshay Kumar reacts to PM Narendra Modi’s recent statement

Akshay Kumar

Akshay Kumar responded to Prime Minister Narendra Modi. Akshay stated that the film industry will benefit greatly. She responded to PM Modi’s assertion on Sunday. Akshay Kumar responded to Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s recent request for BJP members and leaders to hold off on superfluous comments about unrelated topics like movies. Akshay stated that the … Read more

PM Shehbaz asks Modi to hold talks to resolve Kashmir issue

PM Kashmir

PM Shehbaz offers Indian PM for talks He offered to resolve issues like Kashmir He stressed the UAE leadership can play a role Prime Minister (PM) Shehbaz Sharif Monday asked Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi to hold serious and sincere talks to resolve burning issues, including Kashmir. The prime minister, in an interview with Al … Read more

Raju Srivastav’s daughter says, “Amitabh Bachchan was frequently asked about her father’s health”

Amitabh Bachchan
  • In a new interview, Antara thanked Prime Minister Narendra Modi.
  • Raju died due to a heart attack in September 2022, over 40 days.
  • Antara also said that veteran actor Amitabh Bachchan enquired about Raju’s health ‘every single day when he was hospitalised’.

The late comedian Raju Srivastav’s daughter, Antara Srivastav, has thanked a number of people for supporting her family after her father suffered a heart attack. Antara expressed her gratitude to Prime Minister Narendra Modi in a recent interview, noting that they “remained in touch to the final day.” Antara added that Raju was asked about his health “every single day” when he was in the hospital by famous actor Amitabh Bachchan.

Over 40 days after being admitted to the hospital, in September 2022, Raju passed away after a heart attack. Since his admission to the All Indian Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS) on August 10, 2022, he has been kept alive by a machine. In the presence of his loved ones and close friends, he was cremated.

In an interview with Bollywood media, Antara said, “I want to thank our PM, Narendra Modi ji. He was immediately in touch with my mother ever since dad collapsed and remained in touch till the last day. A lot of things eased out for us, consequently…Arvind Kejriwal wrote us a letter. Laloo Prasad Yadav is a big fan of my dad. And I must tell you that there is one man who enquired about my dad’s health every single day when he was hospitalised. And that’s Amitabh Bachchan. That’s a very big thing. My dad idolised him and he became what he was because of Mr Bachchan. This all gave us a lot of strength.”

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India socialist leader Sharad Yadav dies at age 75

India

The former federal minister  had been ill for some time. He passed away on Thursday night in a hospital in Delhi. Sharad Yadav, who passed away at the age of 75, is being remembered by Indian lawmakers. One of India’s most prominent socialist leaders, Sharad Yadav, who passed away at the age of 75, is … Read more

Urvashi Rautela shares yet another cryptic post on Twitter

Urvashi Rautela

Urvashi Rautela released yet another mysterious message. In the past, she had wrote “praying” in one of her posts. Which led followers to wonder if she was referring to Rishabh. After cricketer Rishabh Pant was involved in a car accident on Friday, actor Urvashi Rautela released yet another mysterious message. In the past, she had … Read more

Modi’s mother Heeraben passes away at the age of 99

Modi's mother

Heeraben Modi, the mother of Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi, passed away. Rahul Gandhi, the head of the opposition, also expressed his sympathies. He took office as prime minister of India in 2014. Heeraben Modi, the mother of Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi, passed away in the wee hours of the morning. She was cremated. … Read more

Kangana Ranaut has spoken out over the death of Tunisha Sharma

Kangana Ranaut

Kangana Ranaut spoke out about actor Tunisha Sharma’s recent passing. Kangana asked Prime Minister to pass new laws for women. Tunisha Sharma admitted she had suffered from depression. Kangana Ranaut spoke out about actor Tunisha Sharma’s recent passing. She formally demanded that India enact legislation to ensure the safety of all women. Kangana Ranaut on … Read more

Zelenskyy seeks Modi’s help with peace proposal

Zelenskyy

Volodymyr Zelenskyy says he counts on India’s help to implement peace formula. Request comes as New Delhi tries to improve commercial relations with Moscow. India is Russia’s main oil consumer, defying Western sanctions and aiding Putin. During a phone chat with Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Monday, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy stated that he was … Read more

PM Modi warns India amid China coronavirus surge

COVID-19

Prime Minister Narendra Modi has asked people to start wearing masks again. The prime minister asked for more testing. The country had two deadly waves in 2020 and 2022. As India increases its surveillance of Covid cases, Prime Minister Narendra Modi has asked people to start wearing masks again. On Thursday, Mr. Modi held a … Read more

Sidharth Malhotra greets PM Modi with Namaste at Vijay Diwas Jashn

Sidharth Malhotra

Sidharth Malhotra had been invited to the Vijay Diwas Jashn 2022. Which was also attended by PM Modi and President Murmu. He shared his experience with admirers via an Instagram post. Sidharth Malhotra, an actor, had been invited to the Vijay Diwas Jashn 2022. He shared photos from the occasion on Tuesday, which was also … Read more

Narendra Modi promotes unity as G20 president

Narendra Modi

India’s annual rotating presidency of the Group of Twenty (G20) began on Thursday. The theme of India’s presidency is ‘One Earth, One Family, One Future’, inspired by the Sanskrit phrase ‘Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam’. Mr. Modi has called for member countries to make India’s G20 presidency one of “healing, harmony and hope”. As the G20’s leader, India … Read more

India’s PM Modi dedicates a statue of Bengaluru’s founder

India's PM Modi dedicates a statue of Bengaluru's founder

Statue honors Kempegowda, the local figure who built Bengaluru in the 16th century. The 33 m (108 ft.) tall, 220 tons, bronze statue is situated at the international airport. Construction reportedly cost 850 million rupees ($10.5 million; £8.9 million). A statue honoring Kempegowda, the local figure who built Bengaluru in the 16th century, was unveiled … Read more

After an Indian bridge collapses, hundreds plunge into rivers

After an Indian bridge collapses, hundreds plunge into rivers

Video captures scenes of mayhem as witnesses try to save people who are submerged. The colonial-era bridge is 230 meters (754 feet) long. It was constructed in the 19th century when India was ruled by the British. Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi visited his native Gujarat earlier this week. Gujarat, a state in western India, … Read more

Amul introduce new creative cheetah doodle goes viral

Amul introduce new creative cheetah doodle goes viral
  • To commemorate the arrival of eight cheetahs in India, Amul published a unique doodle.
  • They were shipped over from Namibia.
  • They were taken to Madhya Pradesh’s Kuno National Park.

At the day of his birthday, Prime Minister Narendra Modi released the eight cheetahs that had been transported from Namibia into Kuno National Park in Madhya Pradesh, marking a historic event. In India, cheetahs were deemed locally extinct in 1952.

You should definitely not miss Amul’s artistic doodle that was posted on their Instagram feed to commemorate the accomplishment.

The post’s description reads, “8 huge cats brought back to India, 70 years after local extinction!”

Look at this:

Evidently, the message attracted a lot of online attention and received a lot of responses from users.

Indian Prime Minister Modi praised the Namibian government in his address after releasing the cheetahs. “On this historic day, I want to congratulate all Indians and also thank the government of Namibia. This could not have been possible without their help,” PM Modi said.

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