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Happy 77th Republic Day Celebration in Bandra West. Chief Guest Zahid Khan.

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Happy 77th Republic Day Celebration in Bandra West
Reported by Ramchandra M. Chatri

Bandra West celebrated the 77th Republic Day of India with great enthusiasm and patriotic spirit. The event witnessed active participation from local residents, social workers, and youth groups, creating a vibrant and proud atmosphere.

Chief Guest Zahid Khan hoisted the national flag and addressed the gathering, highlighting the values of the Constitution, unity in diversity, and the responsibilities of citizens in building a strong nation. Cultural performances, patriotic songs, and speeches added color to the celebration.

The program concluded with a collective pledge to uphold democratic values and work together for the progress and harmony of the country. The celebration reflected true national pride and community spirit in Bandra West.

PM Modi attends Christmas morning service at Pramukh Church, Delhi.

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New Delhi, India — In a significant gesture of goodwill and communal harmony, Prime Minister Narendra Modi attended the Christmas morning service at Pramukh Church in Delhi today. The presence of the Prime Minister at the festive service underscored India’s spirit of unity in diversity during the holiday season.

The Christmas service, held early in the morning, brought together members of the Christian community, dignitaries, and well-wishers. PM Modi participated in prayers, greeted church leaders, and exchanged Christmas greetings with parishioners, emphasising the importance of peace, fellowship, and shared values.

Speaking on the occasion, the Prime Minister highlighted the rich cultural fabric of India, where festivals from various religions are celebrated with equal enthusiasm and respect. He reiterated the message of harmony and mutual respect among all communities, urging citizens to uphold the spirit of love and unity.

Church officials expressed appreciation for the Prime Minister’s visit, noting that it added a special touch to the celebrations for worshippers. Many attendees also welcomed the message of inclusiveness conveyed during the service.

The event was marked by carol singing, prayers for world peace, and blessings for prosperity in the coming year, reflecting the joyous spirit of Christmas.

Reported by Anam Siddiqui

Veer Bal Diwas: Inspiring Courage and Sacrifice.

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New Delhi, India — The nation observed Veer Bal Diwas with deep respect and pride, paying tribute to the extraordinary courage and sacrifice of Guru Gobind Singh Ji’s Sahibzadas, who laid down their lives while standing firmly for truth, faith and righteousness.

Veer Bal Diwas commemorates the martyrdom of Sahibzada Zorawar Singh Ji and Sahibzada Fateh Singh Ji, the younger sons of Guru Gobind Singh Ji, who were brutally executed by the Mughal rulers for refusing to give up their beliefs. Despite their young age, their bravery and spiritual strength continue to inspire millions across India.

Across the country, prayer meetings, cultural programs, seminars and educational events were organised to spread awareness about their supreme sacrifice. Schools and colleges held special sessions to teach students about the values of courage, integrity and standing up against injustice.

Prime Minister and other national leaders also paid tribute, saying the Sahibzadas’ martyrdom is a guiding light for the youth of India, reminding them that true strength lies in moral courage and unwavering faith.

Citizens from all walks of life joined in remembering the young heroes, sharing messages on social media and participating in community events to honour their legacy.

Veer Bal Diwas stands as a powerful reminder that even the youngest hearts can show the greatest bravery when it comes to defending truth and humanity.

Reported by Neha Jaiswal.

 
 

“21 saal ki Diya Binu bani India ki sabse youngest municipal chairperson!”.

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Pala, Kerala — Making history in the realm of local governance, 21‑year‑old Diya Binu Pulikkakandam has been elected as the chairperson of the Pala Municipality in Kerala’s Kottayam district, earning the distinction of being India’s youngest municipal chairperson. Her ascent to the top civic post comes after a closely contested municipal election and subsequent political negotiations within a fractured council. mics graduate from Madras Christian College, assumed office with support from the United Democratic Front (UDF) after her independent front — along with her father and uncle — secured crucial seats in the 26‑member municipal council. Her leadership marks a notable generational shift in local politics, as she takes charge of urban governance at an age when most are just beginning their careers. ’s elevation highlights growing youth participation in Indian politics and reflects a wider desire among voters for fresh perspectives and inclusive development. She has expressed her commitment to addressing civic issues and improving public services, balancing her role with plans for further education. 

Diya’s achievement is being widely celebrated across Kerala and beyond, as she sets a new benchmark for young leaders in the country’s democratic institutions. 

Reported by Anam Siddiqui.

Congress sirf party nahi, India ki awaaz hai: Rahul Gandhi.

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New Delhi — On the occasion of the 140th Foundation Day of the Indian National Congress, Lok Sabha Leader of Opposition Rahul Gandhi delivered a passionate message, describing the Congress not merely as a political party but as “the voice of India’s soul” that stands unwaveringly with the weak, the deprived and the hardworking.

Addressing party workers and supporters on December 28, Gandhi emphasized the historical legacy of the Congress, which he said has shaped India’s democratic values and fought for social justice, equality and secularism since its inception. His remarks highlighted the party’s role in protecting the Constitution and championing the rights of all citizens amidst contemporary political challenges.

“Today, the Congress is not merely a political entity but the voice of India — defending truth, courage and the spirit of democracy,” Gandhi said in a social media post marking the anniversary.

The speech resonated across the party’s cadre, reinforcing its commitment to fight what Gandhi described as hatred, injustice and tyranny in public life, and to uphold values of fairness and inclusion.

Reported by Anam Siddiqui 🗞️

 
 

Shakeel Ahmad ne Congress ko bola Bye-Bye, Bihar me political drama shuru!

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Reported by: Anam Siddiqui

Shakeel Ahmad ne Congress ko bola Bye-Bye, Bihar me political drama shuru!

Patna: Bihar ki siyasat ek baar phir garma gayi hai! Senior leader Shakeel Ahmad ne aaj Congress se apni 15 saal purani association ko officially Bye-Bye keh diya, jiske baad state politics me naya hungama shuru ho gaya hai.

Sources ke mutabik, Shakeel Ahmad ka ye decision kaafi time se brewing tha, lekin unhone aaj tweet/post ke zariye is baat ki pushti kar di. Ahmad ka kehna hai ki party ki internal politics aur ground realities se unka “connect” toot chuka tha.

Political corridors me speculation tej hai ki Shakeel Ahmad ab kisi nayi party join karne ki taiyari me hain. Kuch reports ye bhi claim kar rahi hain ki unka agla stop RJD ya JDU ho sakta hai—lekin abhi official confirmation nahi hai.

Congress ke andar bhi iss exit ko lekar discussion chale rahe hain, kyunki Shakeel Ahmad party ke experienced Muslim faces me se ek maane jaate the. Unke jaane ko party ke liye ek major setback bataya ja raha hai, khaaskar Bihar ke political landscape me.

Bihar me hal hi ke dino me chal rahi political reshuffling ke beech Shakeel Ahmad ka ye step aur bhi zyada drama create kar raha hai.
Ab sabki nazrein is par hain ki Ahmad agla political move kya karne wale hain.

Bihar ki siyasat me kahani abhi baki hai!

Oath Gone Wrong: Vibha Devi’s Viral Moment Takes Over Social Media”

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Reported by Neha Jiaswal

Oath Gone Wrong: Vibha Devi’s Viral Moment Takes Over Social Media

➡️ What happened
On December 1, 2025 — during the first session of the 18th Bihar Legislative Assembly — newly-elected MLA Vibha Devi took the official oath. But the proceeding quickly turned awkward. As she attempted to read the Hindi oath, her voice trembled and she kept stumbling over words. Within moments, she leaned towards a colleague, Manorama Devi, asking for help. With guidance, Vibha Devi ultimately completed the oath — but the video of her struggle had already gone viral. Hindustan Times+2The Times of India+2

➡️ Why it’s stirring conversation

  • Public puzzlement and ridicule: Many on social media and in media commentary questioned how an elected MLA — someone expected to represent citizens and legislate — could struggle with a basic oath reading. Republic World+2mint+2

  • Merit vs. representation debate: Critics argue that the gaffe reflects deeper issues about candidate selection and the quality of representation. The Logical Indian+2Wikipedia+2

  • Defence from some quarters: Others counter that what matters is electoral mandate and that many capable representatives may struggle with formalities. Reddit+1

➡️ Who is Vibha Devi?

  • She was elected from the Nawada Assembly constituency. mint+1

  • Her husband is Raj Ballabh Yadav, a former MLA and a well-known political figure. NDTV India+2Wikipedia+2

  • In her election affidavit, she declared assets amounting to ≈ ₹31–32 crore. mint+1

➡️ What people are saying (social media reaction)
On Reddit:

“In the Bihar assembly, JD(U) MLA Vibha Devi struggled to recite her oath. Sitting beside her, Manorama Devi quietly guided her, murmuring the lines as Vibha repeated them word by word.” Reddit

Some comments are harshly sarcastic:

“What have we accepted as new normal… people enjoying your money can’t even read properly…” Reddit

But others caution against quick judgment:

“We should judge her by her work not whether she can read. She can have multiple assistants … Not being able to read doesn’t make her gullible.” Reddit

➡️ Broader implications
The incident has reignited debates on representation, literacy, and accountability in politics. Observers question whether electoral wins alone suffice, or if basic competence — like understanding legal and legislative documents — should matter. For many, this moment symbolises the broader tension between democratic representation and effective governance.

Persuasion is often more effectual than force

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Apple Watch review: Design

For a slightly more opinionated version of the video review above, here’s the male half of the Macworld team arguing (after four months with this device) about whether the Apple Watch is a great or a terrible product:

The Apple Watch is beautifully designed and engineered, with a great look and feel. It’s chunky, rounded body is faintly reminiscent of the original iPhone, yet simultaneously modern-looking and very satisfying to hold. The Apple Watch is also pleasingly comfortable on the wrist.

hermes_largeWe’ve seen lots of fitness trackers over the years, and they’ve typically struck us as pretty formulaic: plasticky wristbands with little fashion appeal. One activity tracker brand tried to convince us that their activity tracker was designed to appeal to a fashion-conscious woman; they even thought that women would wear it around their neck like a necklace. But at the end of the day, it wasn’t jewellery. None of the fitness trackers on the market are.

It’s a similar story with smartwatches. Sure, over the past year they’ve become more and more popular with guys looking for the latest tech gadget, but they don’t appeal to everyone. One major issue is that most smartwatches are designed for men. They wouldn’t sit comfortably on a smaller wrist.

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Apple Watch review: Dimensions

There are two sizes of watch: the 38mm model (which actually measures 38.6 by 33.3 mm) and the 42mm model (which measures 42 by 35.9 mm). Both have a thickness of 10.5mm.

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  • 38mm model: 38.6 x 33.3 x 10.5mm
  • 42mm model: 42.0 x 35.9 x 10.5mm

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Here’s how a 38mm Apple Watch looks on Karen’s wrist:

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Apple Watch review: Build quality

Speaking of the materials the watch is made from, there are three options: aluminium for the Watch Sport, stainless steel for the Watch, and 18-carat gold for the Watch Edition. The Watch and Watch Edition come with sapphire screens, the Sport version with ion-x glass.

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pexels-photo-28222We love the look and feel of the Apple Watch. As we mentioned above, it looks a bit like a shrunk-down version of the original iPhone, and it’s reassuringly robust – after almost a year with the Watch, there no scratches on the body or screen, although the brighter of our two Sport Band straps is starting to look a bit grubby.

Apple doesn’t recommend dunking your Apple Watch first-gen in water. While the watch is rated as water-resistant to the IPX7 standard, which should mean it will survive in water up to a depth of 1 metre for up to 30 minutes, Apple describes it as “splash- and water-resistant but not waterproof”. So it’s ok to use it in the shower – as Apple’s CEO Tim Cook apparently does – but it’s not to be taken swimming.

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Apple Watch review: Straps

While we’re on the subject of straps, which one should you pick to go with your beautiful Apple Watch?

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[padding top=”0″ bottom=”0″ right=”5%” left=”5%”]There are a wide collection of straps to choose from, including: Link Bracelet, Sport Band, Leather Loop, Classic Buckle, Modern Buckle, Milanese Loop and more recently, Nylon band and Hermes straps.

The Leather Loop, Classic Buckle, Leather Loop, Modern Buckle

The Leather Loop, Classic Buckle, Leather Loop, Modern Buckle, Woven Nylon and Sport Band options are offered in multiple colour choices while the Milanese Loop and Link Bracelet are only available in two colours. The Sport Band comes in 22 different colours including black, white, pink, yellow, blue, grey, lime green, lavender, antique white, stone and midnight blue, for example.

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Apple Watch review: Screen

While doing our best to extend the watch’s battery life, we wanted to force-quit some apps and found the method of doing so deeply counterintuitive.

bands_large-copyReturning to the screen, the resolution depends on the watch you choose. The resolution of the screen on the 38mm Apple Watch (which measures 1.32 inches diagonally) is 272×340 while the 42mm model offers 312×390 on a screen that measures 1.5 inches. Both models, therefore, offer a pixel density of 326 pixels per inch, or ppi.

In both cases, the Apple Watch screen is officially rated (or perhaps we should say branded) as Retina-quality, and our subjective experience with it has been great. It’s sharp and vividly colourful and we’ve yet to notice any pixellation.

The touchscreen aspects work terrifically too: it’s highly responsive, and we found we tend to fall back on old habits, swiping through screens whenever possible by using the touchscreen even if a scrolling option is available via the Digital Crown. It ought to be as easy to quit apps and glances as it is on the iPhone – but it isn’t. To quit an app you have to press and hold the side button, and then do the same again. Nobody is going to stumble on that by accident.

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Apple Watch review: User interface

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Apple’s design expertise is only a small part of what makes the Apple Watch stand out. Another factor in its favour is the user interface. The problem many current smartwatches have is that the UI is packed onto a tiny display and you need to manipulate those tiny visual elements using your fingers, which are inevitably bigger than the elements you’re trying to touch.

Below we examine Apple’s method for controlling the user interface, and the software you can expect to see on the Apple Watch.

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Apple Watch review: Using the Apple Watch screen

One way to use the Watch is via the screen. You can scroll around the screen, tap on items to select them or press harder to get more options – akin to using right click on a mouse. Various gestures bring up other elements of the operating system. For example, Glances are accessed by swiping up on the watch face.

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There’s also Apple’s Force Touch technology that determines how hard you are pressing the Watch and will act accordingly. There is a difference between a hard press and a simple tap. (We discuss Force Touch in more detail below.)

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Apple Watch review: Speed/performance

One possible weakness of the Apple Watch – depending on how demanding your standards are when it comes to wearable tech – could be its all-around speed. Numerous reviewers have found the interface sluggish in use and noticed a delay before certain actions.[/padding]

Update 8 September 2016: It should be noted that the below section is based on the original watch and not the Series 1 or 2 which feature a 50 percent faster processor.

As with many aspects of this product, experiences have varied among the team, and it’s likely that day-to-day performance is influenced by factors such as apps and Glances currently running. It’s rare to find an app that’s near-instantaneous to respond, as they’ll open quickly but will often hang, leaving us staring at a black loading screen; and syncing processes with the iPhone, over a Bluetooth connection, can be sluggish.

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We’ve also found, as have many users, that third-party apps can sometimes be slow to start up. watchOS 2 looked to speed up third-party apps by allowing them to run natively on the Apple watch, but as we mention in our watchOS 2 section of the review below, we still find apps pretty sluggish and we often give up and end up using our iPhone apps instead.

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Apple Watch review: Using the Digital Crown

Apple’s solution to the navigation problem is to use something that has always been a feature of watches in a new way.

The dial on the side of the watch – its proper name is the crown – has been brought into the 21st century and turned into what Apple calls the Digital Crown. This Digital Crown solves the problem of swiping through icons on a minuscule display.

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Below the Digital Crown is another button. This button takes you to the home screen and to the Friends app, from which you can contact your friends (more on that below). This button is also used when you’re paying for things using Apple Pay (more on that below, also).

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Apple Watch review: Battery life

Apple claims that on a typical day, with typical usage, you should get 18 hours of battery life from the Apple Watch. In other words, you ought to be able to get through a whole day, but that will be about it: expect to charge it every night. (Which, incidentally, rules out being able to sleep with the watch on – which is likely to be a disappointment to developers of sleep-related apps.)

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In fact, your use may vary. Apple’s ‘typical day’ included a half-hour workout, but if you exercise more than that you may use up the battery quicker – in Apple’s tests, the battery lasted 6.5 hours during a workout (so you should at least be able to run that marathon without running out of battery). If you use the Apple Watch to play music you will also find that to be a bit of a battery hog. Apple got 6.5 hours of audio playback out of the test device before it ran out of power.

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Apple Watch review: Apple Watch UK price

Pricing varies depending on the watch and strap you choose. For more information about Watch prices, read our Apple Watch buying advice.

The Apple Watch price starts at £259 in the UK; that’s for the 38mm Apple Watch Sport with a plastic band, and £299 for the 42mm version. The stainless steel Apple Watch starts at £479 and the newer Apple Watch Hermes starts at £1000, while the 18-carat gold Apple Watch Edition starts at an eye-watering £8,000.

OUR VERDICT

The Apple Watch isn’t the first ever smartwatch, and it doesn’t really do anything rival products don’t do. But what it does do, it does as well as any smartwatch out there, thanks to Apple’s user interface expertise. It’s a slick device to use, although you should be warned that it isn’t completely intuitive, particularly at first. With use it will become more familiar and user-friendly.

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