CJI Clarifies Controversial Remarks on Unemployment On Saturday, Chief Justice of India (CJI) Surya Kant addressed a misunderstanding regarding his statements made during a recent Supreme Court hearing. He expressed concern that parts of the media had misinterpreted his comments, particularly those describing certain unemployed youth as “cockroaches.” The CJI clarified that his criticism was aimed solely at individuals using fake or bogus degrees to enter professional fields. “I am saddened to see how my remarks have been taken out of context,” he stated. “My focus was on those exploiting the system to enter professions like the legal field, media,…
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Indian Women’s Hockey: A New Chapter Under Sjoerd Marijne During a recent press conference, a curious question was posed to Sjoerd Marijne, the coach of the Indian women’s hockey team: Has he seen the film Chak De! India? While it might seem out of place, for many, the film and the journey of the team often resonate with each other. Marijne played a crucial role in one of Indian women’s hockey’s remarkable moments, leading the team to a fourth-place finish at the Tokyo Olympics. When asked about the movie, he eagerly shared that watching it was one of the first…
From India to the World: Naman Gosalia and AnginaX Leading the Way in Heart Health Geneva, Switzerland, May 16 – In a significant achievement for India, Naman Gosalia is pushing for a new approach to heart health on the global stage. His ongoing efforts to make cardiovascular prevention a priority are bringing his organization, AnginaX, into crucial health discussions worldwide. This includes conversations with global healthcare leaders, policymakers, and experts in cardiology. For years, healthcare systems have mostly focused on treating heart attacks after they happen. However, Gosalia believes that the future of healthcare should shift towards preventing these issues…
YouTube Settles Youth Mental Health Lawsuit Alongside Other Social Media Giants YouTube, along with social media platforms like Snap and TikTok, has announced settlements in a significant lawsuit tied to youth mental health issues. This lawsuit, initiated by the Breathitt County School District, sought compensation for the challenges schools face due to what they describe as a mental health crisis among students linked to social media usage. According to a report from Reuters, the settlement addresses claims from the school district, which argued that these platforms have played a role in raising mental health concerns among students and consequently increased…
Alia Bhatt is recognized as one of the most talented actresses in Indian cinema. Her upcoming project is the much-anticipated film Love and War, directed by Sanjay Leela Bhansali. However, it has recently come to light that Alia has quietly begun filming for another exciting project. Sources reveal that Alia is set to play a significant role for 15 days in Tumbbad 2, a sequel led by Sohum Shah. This shooting is currently underway. According to insiders, “Alia’s role in Tumbbad 2 is vital to the film’s story. Furthermore, her character will continue into the third part of the series,…
New Delhi: Army Chief’s Tough Message to Pakistan On Saturday, Army Chief General Upendra Dwivedi delivered a strong message to Pakistan, warning the country about the consequences of sheltering terrorists. He emphasized that Pakistan needs to choose between being a relevant part of the world or fading into history. This statement followed the first anniversary of Operation Sindoor, which was launched in reaction to a tragic terror attack in Pahalgam that claimed 26 lives. Speaking at an event organized by ‘Uniform Unveiled’ in New Delhi, General Dwivedi was questioned about the Indian Army’s potential responses if similar situations arise again,…
Global Health Crisis: Workers’ Safety Ignored Amid Rising Risks Every year, millions of people worldwide suffer from injuries and illnesses related to their jobs, with nearly 3 million fatalities resulting from workplace incidents. Climate change is further endangering workers’ health by exposing them to extreme heat and harmful smoke from wildfires. Despite this pressing issue, the World Health Organization (WHO) has not prioritized worker health in its agenda. Leaders from national and international occupational health and safety organizations are urging the WHO to make workplace health a key focus. They hope that delegates at the World Health Assembly, which takes…
U.S. and Nigerian Forces Target Key ISIS Leader On Friday night, President Trump announced that U.S. and Nigerian forces successfully conducted an operation that led to the death of a significant ISIS leader. The target, identified as Abu-Bilal al-Minuki, was described by Trump as ISIS’s second-in-command worldwide. In a post shared on Truth Social, Trump praised the bravery of American and Nigerian troops, stating they executed a well-planned mission to remove one of the most active terrorists from the battlefield. He emphasized that al-Minuki believed he could hide in Africa but was unaware that the U.S. had reliable sources keeping…
A 19-year-old has been charged after referee John Beaton and his family received threats online, leading to police protection, as reported by the Scottish FA. The organization called for “perspective and tolerance” amid concerns that the situation could escalate. Police Scotland confirmed the teenager is facing charges related to a data protection violation and is set to appear in court soon. Beaton has faced heavy criticism after he awarded a last-minute penalty during Celtic FC’s thrilling 3-2 win over Motherwell FC, a decision that was confirmed by a VAR review. This incident has further fueled the ongoing discussions about referee…
US Citizen Detained at Chennai Airport for Illegal Voting Chennai, Tamil Nadu A 64-year-old American citizen was stopped at Chennai International Airport last Friday night for reportedly voting illegally in the recent Tamil Nadu Assembly elections. This marks the 18th arrest of a foreign national for the same offense. The traveler, identified as Kishore, lives in KK Nagar, Chennai, and was planning to catch an Emirates flight to the US via Dubai at around 10:00 PM. During a routine check at immigration, officials noticed a telltale mark of indelible ink on his left index finger. When questioned by immigration officials,…