Ranchi’s Delhi Public School buzzed with excitement on Thursday as its Primary Wing hosted a special Day Adventure Camp for its youngest students. The school premises were converted into an exhilarating adventure zone, resonating with the joyous sounds of children eager to explore and have fun. This initiative aimed to nurture bravery and a sense of discovery in the ‘little DPSites’ through engaging activities. A total of 13 exciting adventure activities were set up, featuring highlights like water boats, trampolines, a jumping Mickey Mouse, Burma Bridge, rappelling, commando nets, flying fox, and zip line challenges. Safety was paramount in the…
Author: The Chhattisgarh
Concerns regarding alleged illegal religious conversions were raised with Governor Santosh Kumar Gangwar by a delegation representing the Jharkhand Adivasi Sarna Vikas Samiti. The group submitted a memorandum to the Governor, outlining their grievances. A key point of contention was a tent erected by the Jharkhand Mahabhishek Church in Chand village, located in Tupu-dana police station. The committee stated that this operation, ongoing for a year without official permission, falsely promotes miraculous healing through prayer to Jesus for various ailments, including blindness, paralysis, and major diseases. The tribal committee suspects that these activities are a front for clandestine religious conversions.
Congress leader Rahul Gandhi has strongly criticized Prime Minister Narendra Modi after former US President Donald Trump asserted that India would stop importing oil from Russia. Gandhi, a prominent voice within the opposition, described PM Modi as fearful of Trump, claiming that the Prime Minister allows the former US President to dictate India’s foreign policy decisions. Gandhi highlighted this by referencing Trump’s announcement that India would halt Russian oil purchases, a move he characterized as Modi being ‘frightened’ and failing to assert India’s stance. Gandhi elaborated on his concerns, stating on social media that PM Modi consistently sends ‘congratulatory messages’…
Deep within Morocco’s Sous Valley lies a captivating natural drama: goats that climb trees. These aren’t just ordinary goats; they are masters of arboreal navigation, scaling argan trees as high as ten meters to savor the succulent fruits. This unique behavior is driven by necessity, particularly during the dry season when food is scarce. While appearing as a curious spectacle, this treetop foraging is a lifeline for the goats and a key factor in the survival of the argan trees. The goats’ digestive system cannot process the hard nuts found within the argan fruit. When these nuts are dropped or…
A serious incident unfolded in Palamu’s Chhatarpur area where para-teacher Jamaluddin Ansari was critically wounded in a shooting near his residence. Following the attack, Ansari was transferred from MMC Hospital to Ranchi for further treatment. His family made the decision to admit him to the private Medanta hospital in Ranchi instead of RIMS on Thursday. The bullet’s fragments are lodged in his lungs, and by Thursday morning, surgical procedures were in progress. Preliminary investigations suggest a land dispute as the primary cause of the violence, stemming from a long-standing disagreement over property transactions with a local resident. Ansari had reportedly…
The legendary Roopa Ganguly, celebrated for her role as Draupadi in the epic ‘Mahabharat,’ shared heartfelt memories of her late co-star Pankaj Dheer, who portrayed Karna in the series. Dheer passed away on October 15, 2025, following a prolonged struggle with cancer. Ganguly spoke of Dheer’s gentle nature, describing him as a well-mannered and soft-spoken gentleman whom she affectionately called ‘my most handsome friend.’ Ganguly admitted to being stunned by the news, which she first heard from Nitish Bharadwaj, another prominent actor from ‘Mahabharat.’ She expressed her shock and sorrow, stating, ‘I can’t imagine he left us at this age.…
Excitement is brewing for cricket fans as Nepal and Oman have officially secured their berths for the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup 2026, scheduled to be held in India and Sri Lanka. Their passage to the global stage was confirmed following outstanding campaigns in the Asia/East Asia Pacific (Asia-EAP) Qualifier held in Al Amerat, Oman. Nepal’s national team, under the captaincy of Rohit Paudel, displayed remarkable resilience and skill, going through the qualifiers without a single loss. Their ticket to the 2026 tournament was punched after a dramatic one-run win against the UAE, a testament to their mental fortitude. Standout…
Bihar is gearing up for its 2025 Assembly Elections, with the Election Commission of India marking the official start of the campaign. The elections for the 243 seats in the Bihar Vidhansabha will be conducted in two phases: November 6 and November 11. The results will be declared on November 14. The National Democratic Alliance (NDA) has reached a consensus on seat distribution. The JDU and BJP will each contest 101 seats. The HAM and RLM parties are allocated six seats each. Meanwhile, Chirag Paswan’s Lok Janshakti Party (Ram Vilas) will participate in 29 constituencies. On the opposing side, the…
Tensions between Afghanistan and Pakistan have reached a new high, with a video showing Afghan soldiers exhibiting captured Pakistani military trousers and uniforms going viral online. This display follows recent Pakistani airstrikes conducted within Afghan territory, aimed at what Pakistan claims are Tehrik-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) bases. These airstrikes allegedly led to numerous fatalities. Afghanistan’s response was swift and forceful. Afghan forces reportedly engaged Pakistani troops along the Durand Line, resulting in the neutralization of more than 50 Pakistani soldiers. Alongside the casualties, Afghan forces also seized tanks, weapons, and abandoned uniforms of Pakistani soldiers. The widely shared video focuses on…
A new chapter in defense collaboration between India and Brazil may be opening, with India proposing the supply of its advanced Akash missile system. The offer was a key outcome of recent bilateral discussions held in New Delhi, involving Indian Defence Minister Rajnath Singh and Brazilian Vice President Geraldo Alckmin, along with Brazil’s Defence Minister Jose Mucio Monteiro Filho. The strategic dialogue focused on concrete steps to strengthen the existing partnership, particularly in the critical areas of defense manufacturing and technological exchange. Both sides are keen to foster joint ventures and co-development projects, harnessing their respective industrial and innovative capacities…