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Dussehra, the glorious festival that resonates with the victory of righteousness over malevolence, has once again graced us with its presence. In 2023, this celebration carries even deeper connotations, symbolizing our collective resilience and unwavering sense of unity in facing life’s challenges.

The Essence of Dussehra

Dussehra, also known as Vijayadashami, is not just a festival; it’s a cultural tapestry intricately woven into the Indian way of life. Falling on the 10th day of Navaratri, it serves as the grand finale to the nine-day festivities. At its heart lies the timeless saga of Lord Rama’s vanquishing of the demon king Ravana, an eternal allegory of how goodness inevitably conquers darkness.

Rich Traditions and Celebrations

Dussehra unfurls an array of traditions and customs, each laden with regional flavors and uniqueness. From the splendid processions and Ramlila enactments up north to the breathtaking Mysore Dasara down south, every celebration is a captivating spectacle. Dussehra is not merely an opportunity to indulge in the kaleidoscope of Indian culture; it’s a moment to partake in collective joy and a shared sense of togetherness.

Ravana Effigies and the Pyrotechnic Extravaganza

Perhaps Dussehra’s most visually arresting aspect is the incineration of towering Ravana effigies. This ritual is a poignant representation of the victory of virtue over vice, the obliteration of negativity. Witnessing these colossal figures ablaze against the nocturnal canvas evokes a profound sense of hope and rejuvenation. The night sky further dazzles with the brilliance of fireworks, an exhibition of colors that awakes spectators.

Feasting and Sweet Delights

As is customary during Indian festivals, Dussehra invites a sumptuous spread of delectable sweets and traditional dishes. From the syrupy elegance of jalebis to the savory allure of samosas, the festival is a culinary delight. The act of sharing these delectable flavors with loved ones only enhances the feeling of togetherness during this joyous occasion.

Dussehra 2023: The Spirit of Unity

Dussehra’s arrival carries a distinctive weight in the backdrop of contemporary challenges and unprecedented times. It acts as a reminder that unity, fortitude, and virtue have the power to conquer all adversity. The shared festivities, the pleasure of being with family and friends, and the aura of hope inherent in Dussehra are now more vital than ever.

As we unite to celebrate Dussehra in 2023, let us savor the positivity and radiance it ushers into our lives. Let us be stirred by the narrative of Lord Rama’s victory and aspire to become better individuals, both individually and collectively.

May this Dussehra fill our hearts with the resilience to face life’s trials and the commitment to always champion what is right. As the effigies of Ravana blaze brightly, may our own hearts be ignited with the flames of togetherness, empathy, and perseverance, ensuring that the light of virtue always prevails. Wishing you a Joyous Dussehra!

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You won’t believe the whirlwind of events brewing in the Bay of Bengal and the Arabian Sea. Cyclone Hamoon and Tej are set to steal the stage and make a splash, but there’s no encore expected, only some heavy rain, and they’re making a grand entrance!

Hamoon, the Showstopper:

Hamoon, the cyclone sensation, is not one to be upstaged. It has gone from being a humble depression to a severe cyclonic storm over the Northwest Bay of Bengal. In the next 6 hours, it’s going to exaggerate even further. The stage for this occurrence? The Bangladesh coast, right between Khepupara and Chittagong, at noon on October 25, as a deep depression.

Hamoon has a unique name, courtesy of Iran. It’s moving north, giving a miss to the Indian coast, but it’s causing quite a stir. At 5.30 pm, Hamoon was lurking around 230 km off the Paradip coast in Odisha, 360 km south of Digha in West Bengal, and 510 km south-southwest of Khepupara in Bangladesh. It’s assuring an encore with even more fuss in the next 12 hours.

The spotlight is on Bangladesh, as it’s all set to cross their coast between Khepupara and Chittagong at high noon on October 25. Don’t forget your umbrellas and rain boots, folks!

Tej, the Opening Act:

Tej, not one to be overshadowed, The Very Severe Cyclonic Storm (VSCS) is preparing to cross the Yemen coast just south of Al-Ghaidah in a few hours. It’s got wind speeds of 125-135 kmph and can even do a gusty dance up to 150 kmph.

Rain Alert, the Backstage Drama:

Nagaland, Manipur, Mizoram, Tripura, south Assam, and Meghalaya are all on the list. They will face  moderate rainfall with a sprinkle of heavy downpours (64.5 mm-115.5 mm) until October 26.

The Odisha government isn’t taking any chances. They’ve told all the district collectors to be ready for anything, and if things get too watery, they’re evacuating people from low-lying areas.

The Bay of Bengal, gradually ramping up the wind speed to 80-90 kmph, with gusts going as high as 100 kmph by Tuesday morning.

West Bengal is also in the mix, with thunderstorms, lightning, and some moderate rainfall in parts of Purba Medinipur, Kolkata, and South 24 Parganas. It’s all part of the act!

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As cricket fans were on the edge of their seats, India emerged victorious against New Zealand in the ICC World Cup 2023. Thanks to a brilliant innings by Virat Kohli, India nailed it and won by 4 wickets.

Virat Kohli Astounds

Virat Kohli’s brilliant hit of 95 runs lit up the contest. As wickets tumbled around him, Kohli stood as the anchor, guiding the Men in Blue to an unforgettable triumph. His performance in this crucial clash will undoubtedly be carved in cricketing history.

Mohammed Shami’s Bowling Masterclass

On the bowling front, Mohammed Shami performed outstandingly. He shattered the backbone of the New Zealand lower order, claiming five crucial wickets. Daryll Mitchell’s valiant 130 runs, supported by Rachin Ravindra’s 75, enabled the Kiwis to post a competitive 273 runs in their 50 overs.

India’s Forced Changes

Hardik Pandya’s unfortunate injury caused India to make a couple of compelled changes to their playing XI. Mohammed Shami made a powerful comeback in his first World Cup appearance, replacing Shardul Thakur. Meanwhile, Suryakumar Yadav stepped in for the injured Hardik Pandya, demonstrating the team’s adaptability.

Edge-of-the-Seat Action

The thrilling encounter culminated with India narrowly edging past New Zealand, achieving a total of 274/6 in 48.0 overs, while New Zealand posted 273 runs in their allotted 50.0 overs.

Virat Kohli’s brilliance and Mohammed Shami’s masterful bowling performance will be talked about for days to come. India’s victory resonates as a witness to their unwavering spirit and adaptability, setting the stage for an exciting World Cup journey.

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New Delhi: As an act of support and compassion, India has dispatched humanitarian aid to the beleaguered Palestinian residents of the Gaza Strip. The Ministry of External Affairs’ spokesperson, Arindam Bagchi, announced via social media that an Indian Air Force C-17 flight is in route, carrying nearly 6.5 tons of medical aid and 32 tons of disaster relief supplies.

A Lifeline to Gaza:

The aid package includes items, such as life-saving medicines, surgical supplies, tents, sleeping bags, tarpaulins, sanitary essentials, and water purification tablets, among other necessities. These supplies aim to provide much-needed relief to those affected by the ongoing strife in the region.

The Journey Ahead:

The Indian aid flight is bound for El-Arish airport in Egypt, from where the supplies will be further transported to the Gaza Strip. This assistance is slated to cross the Rafah border crossing between Egypt and Gaza, ensuring it reaches those who need it most.

Solidarity in Action: India’s humanitarian effort is a testament to the nation’s commitment to standing by nations in times of crisis. It reflects the global community’s shared responsibility to provide support and relief to regions facing challenging circumstances.

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Sriharikota, India – October 21, 2023 – The Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) successfully launched the Mission Gaganyaan TV D1 Test Flight today from the Satish Dhawan Space Centre in Sriharikota, India. The launch marks a significant milestone in India’s ambitious human spaceflight program, Gaganyaan.

The TV D1 mission was designed to test the Crew Escape System (CES) of the Gaganyaan crew module. The CES is a critical safety system that will enable astronauts to safely escape from the spacecraft in the event of an emergency during the launch or ascent phase of the mission.

The launch took place at 10:24 AM IST after a brief delay due to an anomaly detected by the onboard computer. The anomaly was quickly identified and rectified, allowing the launch to proceed smoothly.

The TV D1 mission was a success, with the crew module successfully separating from the launch vehicle and splashing down in the Bay of Bengal as planned. The data gathered from this test flight will be crucial for the development of the Gaganyaan program.

ISRO Chairman S. Somanath hailed the successful launch as a “major milestone” for the Gaganyaan program. He also commended the team of scientists and engineers for their dedication and hard work.

The Gaganyaan program aims to send three Indian astronauts to space by 2025. The program is expected to further boost India’s space capabilities and establish the country as a leading player in the global space arena.

With the successful launch of the TV D1 mission, India has taken a significant step towards realizing its dream of sending humans into space. The nation eagerly awaits the next phase of the Gaganyaan program, which promises to be an exciting and inspiring chapter in India’s space journey.

PM Modi wishes “This launch takes us one step closer to realising India’s first human space flight program, Gaganyaan. My best wishes to our scientists at ISRO”. 

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In a promising development for the future of the Indian economy, Dr. Mahendra Nath Pandey, a prominent figure, has boldly stated that India is poised to emerge as a major hub for battery manufacturing in the years to come.

Powering Up Prosperity : Dr. Pandey’s statement highlights India’s strong commitment to renewable energy and its aspirations to harness cutting-edge technology. As the world shifts toward green and sustainable energy solutions, India is ready to play a pivotal role by producing batteries essential for electric vehicles and energy storage systems.

Charging Ahead : This ambitious plan aligns with India’s vision of reducing carbon emissions and promoting clean energy. By stepping into the battery manufacturing arena, the country not only addresses its energy needs but also participates in the global movement towards a greener, more sustainable future.

A Promising Future: Dr. Pandey’s optimism underscores the potential for economic growth and job creation that battery manufacturing could bring to India. This development promises to electrify the nation’s future by powering electric vehicles and bolstering energy storage solutions, further cementing India’s status as a key player in the global transition to clean energy.

“SIAM’s Green Plate EV Rally Champions Sustainable Mobility”

In a resounding and unanimous declaration of support for sustainable transportation, the Society of Indian Automobile Manufacturers (SIAM), the foremost representative body of India’s automobile industry, recently orchestrated the ‘Green Plate EV Rally’ at Pragati Maidan. This event, conducted in collaboration with the Ministry of Heavy Industries, marks a momentous step in advancing eco-friendly mobility and underscores SIAM’s steadfast dedication to promoting the widespread adoption of electric vehicles throughout the nation.

In the presence of the distinguished Chief Guest, Dr. Mahendra Nath Pandey, Union Minister of Heavy Industries, the “Green Plate EV Rally” received a grand inauguration. The rally showcased an impressive convoy of more than 100 electric vehicles, encompassing 2-wheelers, 3-wheelers, cars, and buses. Its primary objective was to heighten awareness and bolster consumer confidence in electric vehicles while showcasing the capabilities of the Indian automotive industry, which, over the past few years, has conceived and introduced several electric vehicles tailored to the needs of the Indian populace.

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New Delhi: President Droupadi Murmu adorned the 69th National Film Awards with an aura of fame and talent. The event took place on today. It showcased the most excellent stars of Indian cinema.

Allu Arjun’s Best Actor Conquest: The coveted Best Actor Award found its deserving recipient in the charismatic Allu Arjun for his remarkable performance in “Pushpa: The Rise.” His portrayal in the movie left an indelible mark on audiences, making him a truly remarkable talent.

Among the actresses: Alia Bhatt and Kriti Sanon, beauty stars, shared the stage for the Best Actress Award. Alia’s captivating performance in “Gangubai Kathiawadi” and Kriti’s heart-touching act in “Mimi” made it a tie worth celebrating.

Extraordinary Supporting Talents: Pallavi Joshi, whose presence on screen is evidence to her prowess, was recognized with the Best Supporting Actress Award for her role in “Kashmir Files.” Pankaj Tripathi, a versatile star in the film industry, was honored as the Best Supporting Actor Award for his memorable character in “Mimi.”

Dazzling Films: “RRR” roared its way to the title of Best Popular Film, delivering wholesome entertainment and setting a high standard. “The Kashmir Files,” directed by the talented Vivek Agnihotri, won the Nargis Dutt Award for Best Film on National Integration, showcasing the power of storytelling to bridge divides.

Lifetime Achievement: Waheeda Rehman was awarded with the prestigious Dadasaheb Phalke Lifetime Achievement Award, spotting as her timeless contribution to the world of movies.

Diverse Musical Talents: The musical realm was also included, with Shreya Ghoshal grabbing the Best Female Playback Singer for her soulful rendition in “Iravin Nizhal.” Kaala Bhairava shone as the Best Male Playback Singer for the melodious “Komuram Bheemudo” from “RRR.” The magic of cinema was further magnified by Prem Rakshith, who took home the Best Choreography award for “RRR.”

The 69th National Film Awards rejoiced a various collection of talents, a tribute to the richness and depth of Indian cinema.

As these Incredible Celebrities continue to entertain the audiences with their professions, we look forward to the cinematic spectacles in the future.

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India’s diplomatic landscape’s surprising twist, Arindam Bagchi, the express the face of the Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) as its representative, is all ready to carry out a new diplomatic mission. This time, he’s headed to Geneva, where he will tutor the prestigious role of India’s next permanent representative to the United Nations and other global bodies.

This move marks a fascinating chapter in Bagchi’s great career, a change that comes at a time when diplomacy has taken center stage in the global arena.

A Diplomat

Arindam Bagchi, an experienced 1995-batch Indian Foreign Service (IFS) officer, has been playing a crucial role in shaping the MEA’s communication strategy. His period as the MEA representative, which began in March 2020 in the middle of the global chaos of the COVID-19 pandemic, saw him expertly navigate discussions on critical issues. From addressing the Sino-Indian border tensions to explaining India’s approach to the pandemic and the nation’s role in the G20, Bagchi’s expertise was noticeable.

But this isn’t his first time venturing into this uncharted territory. His journey has been a fascinating blend of experiences. From serving as an Indian envoy in Croatia, an Eastern European nation, to being the Deputy High Commissioner in neighboring Sri Lanka, Bagchi’s resume is a testament to his versatility.

Before taking up the role of MEA representative, he contributed to India’s diplomatic missions in the Prime Minister’s Office and the United Nations in New York.

Geneva Gathering

Now, Geneva Gathering awaits, and Arindam Bagchi is stepping into a role of immense significance. He’s set to succeed Indra Mani Pandey, who has held this pivotal position since July 2020. After a fruitful three-year stint, Pandey is heading back to New Delhi, having completed his mission in Geneva.

While the specific date for Bagchi’s transition remains a well-kept secret, the MEA has confirmed that the handover will happen “shortly.” This appointment not only underscores the faith placed in Bagchi’s diplomatic finesse but also reiterates India’s commitment to playing an active role on the global stage.

As Bagchi takes on his new responsibilities, his tenure in Geneva is poised to influence India’s interactions with the United Nations and numerous international bodies. With his multifaceted career and a reputation for tackling complex international relations, he’s well-positioned to represent India on the global diplomatic chessboard.

With the MEA spokesperson role yet to be filled, the diplomatic community is buzzing with speculation about the potential candidates. Among those being considered are four senior diplomats, including K Nandini Singla, the high commissioner of Mauritius, and Nagaraj Naidu Kakanur, a joint secretary with expertise in G20 affairs.

Arindam Bagchi’s transition to Geneva signifies India’s continued commitment to shaping global conversations, and his diverse career promises a dynamic and insightful tenure in this new role.

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New Delhi, India – Prime Minister Narendra Modi will virtually inaugurate the third edition of the Global Maritime India Summit (GMIS) 2023 on October 17, 2023. The summit will be held from October 17-19 at the MMRDA Grounds in Mumbai.

The GMIS is a global initiative aimed at promoting the Indian maritime sector. The summit brings together stakeholders from the government, industry, and academia to discuss and debate the latest trends and developments in the maritime sector.

The theme of GMIS 2023 is “Building a Sustainable Blue Economy.” The summit will focus on key areas such as:

  • Port development and logistics
  • Maritime safety and security
  • Marine environment and sustainability
  • Maritime education and training
  • Blue economy opportunities

The GMIS 2023 is expected to be attended by over 10,000 delegates from over 100 countries. The summit will also feature a number of exhibitions and networking events.

Here are some headlines about PM Modi to virtually inaugurate third edition of Global Maritime India Summit:

  • PM Modi to Virtually Inaugurate Global Maritime India Summit 2023
  • PM Modi to Give Boost to Maritime Sector at GMIS 2023
  • PM Modi to Focus on Sustainable Blue Economy at GMIS 2023
  • PM Modi to Call for Global Collaboration in Maritime Sector at GMIS 2023
  • PM Modi to Set New Agenda for Maritime Sector at GMIS 2023

The GMIS 2023 is a significant event for the Indian maritime sector. It is an opportunity to showcase India’s maritime strengths and to attract investment in the sector. The summit is also an opportunity to promote India’s vision for a sustainable blue economy.

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World Food Day is celebrated on October 16th every year to commemorate the founding of the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) of the United Nations in 1945. The FAO is a specialized agency of the UN that is dedicated to leading international efforts to defeat hunger and malnutrition.

World Food Day is a day to raise awareness of the importance of food security and nutrition and to mobilize action to achieve a world where everyone has access to healthy and nutritious food.

The theme of World Food Day 2023 is “Leave No One Behind.” This theme highlights the importance of ensuring that everyone has access to food, regardless of their background or circumstances.

Hunger and malnutrition are still major problems around the world. According to the FAO, an estimated 828 million people were undernourished in 2021. This means that they did not have enough to eat to maintain a healthy and active life.

Hunger and malnutrition can have a devastating impact on people’s health, well-being, and productivity. They can also lead to social unrest and instability.

There are a number of factors that contribute to hunger and malnutrition, including poverty, conflict, climate change, and natural disasters.

However, there are also a number of things that can be done to address hunger and malnutrition. These include:

  • Investing in agriculture and rural development
  • Promoting sustainable food systems
  • Strengthening social safety nets
  • Addressing the root causes of poverty and inequality

World Food Day is a day to recommit ourselves to the goal of a world where everyone has access to healthy and nutritious food. It is a day to take action to leave no one behind.

Here are some ways that you can celebrate World Food Day:

  • Learn more about hunger and malnutrition around the world.
  • Donate to or volunteer with a food bank or other organization that is working to fight hunger.
  • Make a more sustainable food choices.
  • Talk to your friends and family about the importance of food security and nutrition.

Together, we can make a difference.

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