Jai Somnath!
2026 marks 1000 years since the first attack on Somnath took place. Despite repeated attacks subsequently, Somnath stands tall! This is because Somnathโs story is about the unbreakable courage of countless children of Bharat Mata who protected our culture and civilisation.
Here is my OpEd on this issue.
#SomnathSwabhimanParv
https://t.co/R03Yu1iaYD
Indira Gandhi, HJ Bhabha, Raja Ramanna, R Chidambaram, PK Iyengar, Homi Sethna, NS Venkatesan, PR Roy.
Atal Bihari Vajpayee, APJ Abdul Kalam, K Santhanam, Satinder Sikka, Anil Kakodkar, GR Dikshitulu.
Memorise these names. We are not Ukraine or Venezuela because of them.
On the birth anniversary of Savitribai Phule, we remember a pioneer whose life was devoted to the transformation of society through service and education. She was committed to principles of equality, justice and compassion. She believed that education was the most powerful instrument of social change and focused on transforming lives through knowledge as well as learning. Her work in caring for the vulnerable is also noteworthy.
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On the birth anniversary of Mannathu Padmanabhan, we remember with deep reverence a towering personality whose life was dedicated to serving society. He was a visionary who believed that true progress is rooted in dignity, equality and social reform. His efforts in areas like health, education, women empowerment are very motivating. His ideals continue to guide us towards a society that is just, compassionate and harmonious.
MTV officially shut down its 24-hour music channels yesterday. They ended their final broadcast with 'Video killed the radio star' by The Buggles, the very first video broadcasted by MTV on August 1st, 1981.
Tonight, as we celebrate, spare a thought for our Jawans, defending an expanse where no one lives, nothing grows, determined to not yield an inch, willing to die for someone they didnโt know. Can any man work for posthumous recognition? Their deaths are a burden we carry. Forever