Author: BharatSpeaks

In an era where stories of grit and transformation often emerge from the margins, few are as profound as that of Ramdas Hemraj Marbade, a young engineer who now works at India’s prestigious Vikram Sarabhai Space Centre (VSSC) under the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO). His path to the country’s elite space agency began not in elite coaching institutes or urban academic circles — but at a roadside pani puri stall in the dusty lanes of Beed district, Maharashtra. The son of a modest street food vendor, Marbade spent much of his childhood helping his parents serve snacks to make…

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In a sweeping preparedness measure aimed at reinforcing India’s disaster response architecture, the National Disaster Management Authority (NDMA), in collaboration with the Ministry of Home Affairs, will conduct a comprehensive nationwide civil defence mock drill on Wednesday, May 29, across five disaster-vulnerable states. The full-scale exercise — to be executed in Uttarakhand, Gujarat, Odisha, Assam, and Tamil Nadu — will simulate high-impact emergencies such as earthquakes, floods, industrial accidents, fires, and cyclonic storms. Officials say the exercise is intended not just to test inter-agency coordination, but to also gauge public awareness, infrastructure resilience, and the real-time response capabilities of both…

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In a defining moment for Indian athletics, Gulveer Singh, a 25-year-old long-distance runner from Sirsa village in Uttar Pradesh, claimed the gold medal in the men’s 10,000-meter race at the Asian Athletics Championships on Tuesday, finishing with an impressive time of 28 minutes, 17.92 seconds. The son of a marginal farmer, Singh’s ascent to the top of Asia’s long-distance leaderboard is more than a sports story — it’s a testament to the untapped potential of India’s rural heartland and the quiet revolution underway in grassroots athletics. A Life Shaped by Discipline and Distance Singh’s training grounds were far from elite…

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In a historic moment that has captured the imagination of two nations, nine-year-old Binita Chetry from Karbi Anglong, Assam, has become the first child from India’s Northeast — and one of the youngest ever — to reach the finals of Britain’s Got Talent. Her trailblazing journey from a remote hill district in Assam to one of the world’s most prestigious talent stages has stirred pride, emotion, and inspiration across India. Performing a high-energy routine that blended classical dance and martial arts, Binita left both judges and audiences spellbound during the semi-finals. Set to the cinematic remix of “Eye of the…

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देशभर में युवाओं के बीच अपनी शिक्षा शैली और सरल भाषा के लिए लोकप्रिय यूट्यूब शिक्षक खान सर ने अपने छात्रों को एक अनपेक्षित और व्यक्तिगत जानकारी साझा कर सबको चौंका दिया। एक लाइव क्लास के दौरान उन्होंने खुलासा किया कि उन्होंने हाल ही में शादी कर ली है — वह भी ऐसे समय में, जब देश में भारत-पाकिस्तान के बीच बढ़ते तनाव के कारण माहौल बेहद संवेदनशील था। खान सर, जिनका असली नाम संभवतः फैसल खान है, ने बताया कि उन्होंने 7 मई 2025 को विवाह किया। उन्होंने यह भी स्पष्ट किया कि मौजूदा परिस्थितियों के कारण उन्होंने शादी…

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In a startling revelation that raises serious concerns about consumer safety and regulatory oversight, officials in Greater Noida have uncovered a large-scale counterfeit bottled water operation selling products under the misleading label “Bilseri,” a deliberate misspelling of the popular Bisleri brand. The raid, conducted by the Food Safety and Drug Administration (FSDA) on Tuesday, resulted in the seizure of over 13,000 one-liter bottles from two unlicensed bottling units operating in violation of food safety regulations. Officials confirmed that the seized bottles were being marketed as drinking water, bearing fake labels closely mimicking the trusted Bisleri packaging. The operation was initiated…

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