Yes, we had a disappointing weekend in cricket.
But at the same time, I often find myself rubbing my eyes in disbelief at India’s growing competitiveness in sports where I never imagined we’d even be globally competitive.
Volleyball. Fencing. Gymnastics. Rowing. Athletics. The list keeps growing.
Yes, we’re far from the top step of the podium yet.
However, something’s clearly changing at the ground level.
Years of effort by governments, both state and central, (outstanding example being Odisha) along with private sector organisations like OGQ and many others, may finally be starting to pay off..
But it is the individual sportspersons, this new generation of champions with grit, resilience and self-belief, who are my #MondayMotivation.
#LoveJihad | Sayed Ishaq Asrar allegedly fakes identity to entrap multiple Hindu women in Madhya Pradesh.
An accused identified as Sayed Ishaq Asrar has been booked for allegedly concealing his religious identity to entrap, exploit, and maintain relationships with multiple Hindu women.
Investigations reveal that the accused systematically used fake Hindu identities to establish relationships with the victims before his real name and faith were exposed.
Following the disclosure, the Vishva Hindu Parishad (@VHPDigital) has strongly intervened in the matter, staging demonstrations to demand strict administrative action.
Local police have registered an official case under the relevant state anti-conversion laws and sections of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita (BNS) to apprehend the accused.
Attack on Hindu Faith Using AI: Video claims ‘Jesus is the father of Hindu deities’; Hindu groups protest, FIR filed
Reports: @mayankkibat
https://t.co/zOemMWUk3Y
For 80 years, #ORGANISER has been on a journey unlike any other media institution.
Today, the term media house is often associated with large corporate networks. But for the Organiser, journalism has never been just a business. It has always been a movement driven by ideas, conviction, and an unwavering commitment to the nation.
We chose to ask difficult questions, challenge the prevailing narrative, and speak on issues that many others refused to touch. We stood our ground when it was inconvenient to do so.
There were repeated attempts to silence us. Long before the #Emergency of 1975, restrictions were imposed on Organiser as early as 1951 in an effort to suppress our voice. Yet, this media movement never stopped. It endured, evolved, and grew stronger with every challenge.
Today, as Organiser completes 80 years, we celebrate not just a publication, but a legacy built on courage, conviction, and the pursuit of truth.
Join us in celebrating a journey that goes far beyond conventional journalism. Because we believe in asking questions, encouraging healthy debate, and remaining a fearless 'Voice of the nation.'
Ghar Wapsi in Khandwa: Azad Pathan after embracing Sanatan Dharma at Mahadevgarh temple becomes Ajay Kashyap
Writes: @mayankkibat
https://t.co/mTD0dwRrfz
Rahul Gandhi’s 2018 Panama Papers Remark: Congress leader apologetic in MP High Court, but political fallout continues via @eOrganiser https://t.co/YcHVHdoZzT