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11/02/2026

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This is not merely a neglected structure or a forgotten ruin. It is the sacred home of Bhagat Singh Ji, a revolutionary ...
10/02/2026

This is not merely a neglected structure or a forgotten ruin. It is the sacred home of Bhagat Singh Ji, a revolutionary martyr whose sacrifice helped shape the destiny of a free India. To ignore a place of such deep historical and emotional importance is not just negligence, it is a form of disrespect toward a man who gave his entire life for the nation. His home is far more than bricks and walls; it is a living symbol of courage, resistance, and unwavering patriotism.
Every corner of this place carries the spirit of the freedom struggle. It reminds us that our independence was not gifted to us but earned through immense sacrifice, pain, and fearless defiance of injustice. Overlooking such a powerful symbol means slowly disconnecting ourselves from the roots of our own history and the values that built this nation.
Honouring and preserving places like this is not optional; it is a moral responsibility. It is how we express gratitude to our heroes and ensure that their stories do not fade into silence. When we protect these spaces, we protect memory, inspiration, and national conscience itself. For future generations, such places serve as classrooms without books, teaching lessons of sacrifice, courage, and love for the motherland that no textbook ever can.

Educator and artist Rouble Nagi has been awarded the Global Teacher Prize 2026. The announcement was made on February 5,...
10/02/2026

Educator and artist Rouble Nagi has been awarded the Global Teacher Prize 2026. The announcement was made on February 5, 2026, during the World Governments Summit in Dubai, UAE.
She received USD 1 million (approximately ₹9.06 crore), presented by Sheikh Hamdan bin Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, the Crown Prince of Dubai.
Transformative Work: Nagi was recognized for her innovative "Living Walls of Learning" initiative, which turns neglected slum walls into interactive educational murals.
Through the Rouble Nagi Art Foundation, she has established over 800 learning centres across 100+ underserved communities, helping integrate more than one million children into formal education.
She was chosen from over 5,000 nominations spanning 139 countries for her commitment to art-based, community-led learning.
Nagi intends to use the prize money to establish a free vocational and digital literacy training institute to further empower underprivileged youth.
The Global Teacher Prize, often referred to as the "Nobel Prize for Teaching," is organized by the Varkey Foundation in collaboration with UNESCO.

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10/02/2026

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🔥🔱शनिदेव की कृपा आपके परिवार पर हमेशा बनी रहे। 🔱🔥Jammu and Kashmir’s armless archer and Paralympics medallist Sheetal De...
10/02/2026

🔥🔱शनिदेव की कृपा आपके परिवार पर हमेशा बनी रहे। 🔱🔥
Jammu and Kashmir’s armless archer and Paralympics medallist Sheetal Devi edged out quadruple amputee Payal Nag of Odisha to win the gold in a much-anticipated clash of the Khelo India Para Games on Sunday.
In the battle between two teenagers, defending champion Sheetal came from behind to successfully bag her second gold medal of the Games at the Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium.
Pitted against the 17-year-old Payal, Sheetal, 18, triumphed 109-103 in their compound open final match.
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Payal lost all four limbs due to electrocution when she was a child, and she now shoots with prosthetic legs.
The sunny conditions in the national capital did not deter the competitive spirit of the archers, as 40-year-old Rakesh Kumar and 30-year-old Jyoti Baliyan also won gold medals in their respective events.
Jharkhand’s Vijay Sundi beat Haryana’s Vikas Bhakar 6-4 in the men’s recurve open gold medal match, while Haryana’s Pooja won the women’s recurve open gold after defeating Maharashtra’s Rajshri Rathod 6-4.
All eyes were on the women’s compound gold medal match between Sheetal and Payal.
Sheetal started with scores of 8 and 7, while Payal began with double 10s. However, Payal lost the upper hand in the third round, shooting a 7 for the first time, while Sheetal returned to her consistent best of 9s.
and 10s. The deciding fifth round saw Sheetal clinching the gold.
"Firstly, Payal played very well in the final, and with her continuous hard work, she will definitely get a medal for India soon. Personally, I am grateful for all the blessings bestowed by Mata Rani that I won my second gold medal at the Khelo India Para Games," Sheetal told SAI Media.
The soft-spoken Payal spoke about the technical aspects of the sport in her first Khelo India Para Games.
"Earlier, I used to shoot arrows with two devices in my prosthetic legs, but now I’m shooting with just one leg. It was difficult to adjust, but I still reached the final despite the discomfort, and there were also a lot of windy conditions today. But I am happy to have competed in the final and to have won the silver," she said.
As per her coach, Kuldeep Vedwan, Payal got a new dev
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09/02/2026

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WORLD RECORD ALERT! 🚨She didn’t stop when her feet swelled.She didn’t stop when pain took over.For 200+ continuous hours...
05/02/2026

WORLD RECORD ALERT! 🚨

She didn’t stop when her feet swelled.
She didn’t stop when pain took over.

For 200+ continuous hours, this young Bharatanatyam dancer turned discipline into history — proving that devotion to art has no limits.

Pain fades.
Records remain forever.

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