Author: BharatSpeaks
The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) has approved a revised fee structure for ATM transactions that came into effect from May 1, 2025. As per the new norms, each cash withdrawal beyond the free monthly limit will now cost Rs 23, while a balance inquiry will be charged at Rs 9 per request. The RBI cited rising costs of ATM infrastructure maintenance, cash logistics, and security enhancements as the rationale behind this hike. The revised charges are applicable to all domestic bank customers, across both on-site and off-site ATMs. ✅ Here’s What Has Changed: Cash Withdrawal Charges:From Rs 21 to…
As India confronts a growing mental health crisis amid increasing urban stress, social isolation, exam-related pressure, and post-pandemic psychological fatigue, the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare (MoHFW) has operationalized Tele MANAS — a 24×7 national mental health helpline aimed at providing free, accessible, and confidential psychological support to anyone in need. Citizens can dial 14416 (or the toll-free alternate number 1-800-891-4416) to reach trained mental health professionals including clinical psychologists, counsellors, and psychiatrists in over 20 Indian languages. The initiative is part of the National Tele Mental Health Programme (NTMHP), launched under the National Mental Health Programme (NMHP) and…
The Noida Entrepreneurs Association (NEA) celebrated its 48th Foundation Day with the inauguration of a newly-constructed auditorium, marking a significant milestone in the city’s industrial and entrepreneurial journey. The ceremony began with a spiritual Sundarkand Path, followed by a gathering of eminent political leaders, industrialists, and NEA members. Dr. Mahesh Sharma, Member of Parliament and former Union Minister, attended the event as the chief guest. Addressing the gathering, he extended heartfelt congratulations to NEA and its long-serving President Vipin Malhan, who has held the post for eight consecutive terms. “Vipin Malhan’s contributions to society and entrepreneurs will always be remembered.…
At just 23, Manu Garg, a resident of Jaipur, has become a national symbol of resilience and determination by securing All India Rank 91 in the Union Public Service Commission Civil Services Examination (UPSC CSE) 2024, widely considered India’s most competitive and demanding exam. His accomplishment stands out not merely for its merit, but for the enormous personal and logistical barriers he had to overcome—Manu is completely blind. Diagnosed with retinitis pigmentosa, a rare and degenerative retinal disease, Manu began losing his vision in Class 8. Within months, once-legible textbooks became indistinct shadows. “The letters overlapped. I couldn’t write straight.…
World Press Freedom Day is not just a date on the calendar—it is a global call to action, a celebration of the unyielding courage of journalists, and a powerful reminder that freedom of expression is a fundamental human right. This day, observed annually since 1993 under the aegis of the United Nations, underscores the role of a free and independent press as the backbone of democratic societies. The 2025 theme, “Journalism in the Face of the Environmental Crisis”, reflects the urgent need for fact-based, investigative environmental reporting to combat disinformation, hold polluters accountable, and amplify the voices of affected communities.…
In a colonial and patriarchal India where higher education was largely reserved for men—and scientific inquiry was dominated by Western frameworks—Dr. Irawati Karve (1905–1970) emerged as an extraordinary figure who reshaped the Indian social sciences from within. A scholar of global intellect and grounded cultural sensitivity, Karve was the first Indian woman to earn a doctorate in anthropology, obtained from the University of Berlin in 1930. She returned to India and became a pioneering academic who systematically studied kinship systems, caste structures, linguistics, demography, gender roles, and mythology—all through a uniquely Indian lens that prioritized indigenous perspectives and rational inquiry.…