Author: Sharad Natani

In a heart-stopping moment aboard the New Delhi–Dibrugarh Rajdhani Express, an Indian Army sepoy turned into a guardian angel for an eight-month-old baby who had suddenly stopped breathing mid-journey. Sepoy Sunil, an ambulance assistant posted at a field hospital in India’s North-East, was returning from leave when destiny called him to duty once again — this time, not on the battlefield, but in a crowded train coach. According to a Defence official, the infant had developed severe respiratory distress and became unresponsive, leaving passengers in panic. The child’s distraught mother fainted, believing her baby had died. In that moment of…

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In the wake of the shocking insider trading scandal involving officials from the Central Electricity Regulatory Commission (CERC), the Securities and Exchange Board of India (SEBI) is rolling out a nationwide sensitisation campaign to prevent similar incidents across India’s regulatory ecosystem. The move marks a strategic shift from enforcement to prevention — focusing on awareness, accountability, and secure handling of Unpublished Price Sensitive Information (UPSI). SEBI’s New Preventive Strategy According to senior officials, SEBI will soon begin outreach programmes with key regulatory institutions — including the RBI, TRAI, IRDAI, PFRDA, and CERC — to educate them about the risks of…

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In the dusty lanes of Dulera village in Haryana, where girls were once expected to stay behind closed doors, one woman dared to rewrite her destiny. Anju Yadav, a widow and mother, defied crippling social barriers and personal tragedy to rise to one of the most respected positions in the police force — Deputy Superintendent of Police (DYSP) in the Rajasthan Police Service (RPS). Her story isn’t just about success. It’s about courage — the kind that begins in silence and ends in history. A Life That Tested Her Spirit Born in 1988 in a modest farming family, Anju grew…

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In a scathing observation on the country’s handling of drug trafficking cases, the Supreme Court of India on Friday expressed serious concern over the failure of investigative agencies to arrest the real masterminds behind the illicit narcotics trade. The court remarked that in most NDPS (Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances) cases, only small-time peddlers or couriers are arrested, while the main suppliers and financiers continue to operate behind the scenes. “The masterminds are never arrested” — Supreme Court expresses concern A Bench comprising Justice M.M. Sundresh and Justice Vipul M. Pancholi made the remarks during a hearing, observing: “In NDPS…

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India has struck gold—literally. For the first time in history, the country’s gold reserves have crossed the $100 billion (Rs8.5 lakh crore) mark, reflecting both the global rally in gold prices and the Reserve Bank of India’s long-term strategy to diversify its foreign exchange portfolio. Historic High as Gold Shines Globally According to the latest RBI data, India’s gold holdings jumped by $3.595 billion (around Rs30,500 crore) in the week ending October 10, 2025, bringing the total to an all-time high of $102.365 billion (Rs8.69 lakh crore). This record surge comes amid unprecedented global gold prices, which have hit $4,300…

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Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath on Friday reiterated his government’s commitment to empowering youth through education, calling it the cornerstone of nation-building and self-reliance. The CM transferred Rs297.95 crore in scholarships directly into the bank accounts of over 10,28,205 students across the state under the Post-Matric and Pre-Matric Scholarship Schemes. Speaking at a special program in Lucknow, Adityanath invoked Dr. Bhimrao Ambedkar’s vision, saying, “Baba Saheb used to remind us that only education can empower individuals to live with dignity and contribute meaningfully to society. Our government is determined that no student’s future will be compromised due to lack…

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