Author: BharatSpeaks
In a remarkable move to strengthen employment opportunities in the country, Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi distributed over 51,000 appointment letters to newly recruited youth across various government departments and organizations on April 26, 2025. The event was conducted through video conferencing, reaffirming the government’s commitment to empowering the youth and enhancing national growth. The ceremony was part of the 15th edition of Rozgar Mela, a flagship initiative launched to fulfill the Prime Minister’s promise of giving employment generation the highest priority. The Rozgar Mela was held simultaneously at 47 different locations across India, creating a nationwide momentum of opportunity…
It’s a frightening reality — heart attacks, once considered a disease of the elderly, are now striking India’s youth at an alarming rate. Across cities and towns, young Indians in their 30s and early 40s are facing unexpected heart scares, often without any prior symptoms. According to hospital data from 2020 to 2023, a shocking 50% of heart attack patients were under 40. Cardiologists across India are sounding the alarm: our modern lifestyles are fast-tracking heart disease in the younger population. Dr. Sudhakar Rao M, Consultant Cardiologist at Manipal Hospital, Bengaluru, explains, “Earlier, heart attacks were mostly seen in people…
When dreams are backed by unwavering determination, no obstacle is big enough to block the path to success. Nisa Unnirajan’s inspiring journey to cracking the UPSC Civil Services Examination is a shining example of courage, resilience, and perseverance. At 40, when most people believe the time for chasing dreams is long gone, Nisa proved that there is no expiry date on ambition. A mother to two young daughters, Nandna (11) and Thaanvi (7), and living with a 40% hearing impairment, Nisa’s life was already full of responsibilities and challenges. Yet, she dared to dream big — and more importantly, she…
India is set to take a bold step towards a sustainable future with the launch of Kandla Port’s Green Hydrogen production facility in Gujarat. This pioneering project aims to make India the global frontrunner in green hydrogen production, supporting the country’s ambitious renewable energy goals. By leveraging renewable energy sources like wind and solar power, Kandla Port’s Green Hydrogen plant will produce hydrogen for key industries such as transportation, steel, cement, and power generation. This initiative not only supports India’s hydrogen economy but also aligns with the government’s broader mission to reduce carbon emissions and promote clean energy solutions. The…
In a quiet village in Karnataka’s Belagavi district, celebrations erupted as Birdev Done, the son of a shepherd from the Kuruba community, cleared the UPSC Civil Services Exam 2024—one of the toughest competitive exams in India. Overcoming Barriers with Grit Birdev’s life has been one of hardship, perseverance, and resilience. Raised in a family that relied on sheep herding for survival, he grew up with limited access to formal education and economic resources. But rather than letting those limitations define his future, Birdev turned them into motivation. He leaned on: Government scholarships for his education Late-night study sessions in the…
Each year, the UPSC Civil Services Exam results spark celebration across India. But for a few, their ranks carry stories far deeper than the numbers suggest—stories of struggle, sacrifice, and spirit. From writing exams mere days after childbirth to studying without electricity, these seven individuals show us that resilience, not privilege, often shapes true achievement. 1. Shakti Dubey, AIR 1: A Policeman’s Daughter With Big Dreams Hailing from Prayagraj, Uttar Pradesh, Shakti is the daughter of a police officer who credits her success to family and faith. Her father, Devendra Kumar Dubey, said, “We just gave her support. The rest…