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Nagpur: Neeta Thakre speaks in a soft, measured voice — more teacher than a politician — choosing her words carefully, much like she once practised her sur and taal in singing classes years ago. Though she could not complete her Visharad in classical music, the discipline of riyaaz stayed with her. It shows in the way she approaches governance: patient, grounded, and focused on fundamentals.Her election as Nagpur’s 55th mayor crowns a political journey stretching over two decades. First elected as a corporator in 2002, she went on to win the next two elections in 2007 and 2012. A defeat…
Ranchi: Eight candidates who filed nominations for the post of mayor in Ranchi Municipal Corporation (RMC) withdrew their nomination papers on Friday. With it, 11 candidates remained in the fray for the Feb 23 election, which is expected to witness a high-pitched campaigning in the coming days.Polling officials said no nomination papers of candidates were rejected during the scrutiny of papers. Friday was the last date for withdrawal of nominations.The candidates, Ajit Lakra, Kathrina Tirkey, Viru Tirkey, Rajendra Munda, Ramsharan Tirkey, Sujit Kumar Kujur, Sunil Fakira Kachhap and Sanjay Kumar Toppo, withdrew their nominations before the electoral officer at the…
Vadodara: City-based Parul University (PU) on Wednesday inaugurated the India–New Zealand Centre of Excellence (CoE), becoming the first Indian university to partner with faculty members from seven New Zealand universities to establish a joint platform for research collaboration, shared infrastructure and cultural exchange.University officials said the CoE was launched during PU’s International Week 2026 in the presence of senior representatives from Education New Zealand (ENZ) and leading New Zealand government universities. The centre will focus on long-term academic cooperation beyond student mobility, with an emphasis on collaborative research, faculty development and innovation-driven projects aligned with global priorities.Islamabad Suicide Blast, Bangladesh…
T’puram: A stage production inspired by cinematic storytelling will be presented for theatre audiences in the city on Saturday at the Ganesh Auditorium in Thycaud. Titled “Ast Geron”, the play is based on the life of Russian-American writer Elena O Labedeva. The production is scripted, directed and choreographed by Adrija Panicker, a theatre artist and dancer.The story explores themes of love, sacrifice and emotional struggle, with a focus on relationships beyond gender. “This is a fantasy. Dance theatre in Kerala usually deals with socially relevant or contemporary issues. This production discusses love, sacrifice and the struggles two people undergo for…
Kolkata: The city police arrested another person in the Kankulia violence case reported last Sunday, in which two persons were injured after shots were fired, bombs hurled, personal property and vehicles vandalised. Sambhu Sikari alias Patla (34), a resident of AT Chatterjee Road in the Lake area, was arrested on Thursday, taking the number of arrests in the case to 20.The arrested individuals were aged between 18 and 38, said cops. “While some accused are residents of the Rabindra Sarobar Police Station area, a few are from Lake and Tiljala areas, while others are from the Kasba Police Station area,”…
Bad Bunny has said he feels a responsibility, as someone with influence, to highlight important issues. He has consistently used his platform and music to not only showcase his culture, but support the LGBTQ community and advocate for Puerto Rico’s self-determination, which has remained an overseas US territory since 1898. Source link
A 28-year-old Vancouver man with known gang links was shot dead in Burnaby on Thursday evening, in what investigators believe is the latest episode in British Columbia’s escalating gang conflict. Dilraj Singh Gill died at the scene after shots were fired near the 3700 block of Canada Way just before 5.30pm.IHIT Sgt. Freda Fong called the incident deeply concerning. “A shooting, especially in a public place, is extremely troubling, not only for the police but for the entire community,” she said, urging witnesses to come forward.Burnaby RCMP officers arrived to find Gill suffering critical injuries. Despite life-saving efforts, he could…
Koichi Nakano, associate professor of political science at Sophia University, says that despite initial grumbling when the snap election was announced, the LDP appears to be riding high on the prime minister’s popularity. A recent Asahi Shimbun survey suggests the party is on track to gain significantly more than the 233 seats needed for a majority in the 8 February lower house election. Source link
The former striker now devotes his time to championing others as a public speaker and activist. Source link
Police searching homes linked to Peter Mandelson after new revelations from the Jeffrey Epstein files dominate Saturday’s papers. Source link
