In his Independence Day address, PM Modi highlighted India's progress and future goals. He lauded Operation Sindoor, warned against terrorism and demographic changes, and emphasised self-reliance in space. Modi also praised the RSS's contributions and cautioned against repeating the Emergency's mistakes. He addressed farmers' interests amid tariff disputes and advocated for 'Swadeshi' products, urging national unity and development.
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Dharali, once a vibrant pilgrimage stop near Gangotri, now lies in ruins after devastating floods on August 5th. A TOI team's arduous 26-hour trek revealed a deserted landscape of debris, with countless people feared buried. Rescue teams and villagers search for signs of life and salvage what remains.
The Supreme Court addressed a PIL concerning the detention and alleged torture of Bengali-speaking migrant workers suspected of being Bangladeshi nationals. While acknowledging the need to protect legitimate citizens from harassment, the court refrained from issuing an interim order on detentions.
Times Prime has launched 'Azaadi Unboxed,' a 10-day Independence Day campaign in partnership with Amar Chitra Katha and Tinkle. The campaign features a limited-edition comic book, 'Azaadi Ki Kahaniyaan,' highlighting lesser-known freedom fighters, along with a Tinkle story and Suppandi comic. Times Prime members will also enjoy daily offers from various brands during the campaign.
A temporary lake, formed after a flash flood in Harsil, poses a threat to downstream areas, prompting urgent action. Geologists are assessing the lake's stability, while SDRF personnel work to create an outlet and manage water discharge. The Army and state teams are collaborating to ensure safe water release, as ongoing rains hinder restoration efforts and increase risks.
Pakistan's army chief, General Asim Munir, sparked controversy during his US visit by making anti-India remarks, including a threat to target Reliance's Jamnagar refinery. India strongly condemned Munir's "nuclear sabre-rattling" and questioned the safety of Pakistan's nuclear arsenal. Despite Pakistan's threats, India's military strength surpasses Pakistan's, with a larger active military and a growing nuclear arsenal.
In Palghar district's Virar, a 17-year-old girl was allegedly raped after being deceived into believing she was possessed by ghosts following a visit to Jeevdani Temple. Two individuals, Prem Patil and Karan Patil, were arrested for the crime.
Pooja Pal, a Samajwadi Party MLA, expressed gratitude to Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath. She acknowledged his role in delivering justice concerning her husband Raju Pal's murder. She credited Adityanath's zero-tolerance policy for the action against Atiq Ahmed, the accused in the 2005 killing. She highlighted the sense of trust the state now has in the Chief Minister.
India's Supreme Court has directed the Election Commission to publicly display the names of voters removed from Bihar's electoral rolls after a special revision. This decision was hailed by the opposition, with Congress leaders calling it a "ray of hope" and a victory for democracy.
Following a cloudburst-triggered landslide that blocked the Bhagirathi river near Dharali, a temporary lake formed upstream of Harsil, raising flood concerns. National Disaster Response Force, armed forces, and state agencies are working to manually drain the lake to prevent downstream flooding. Geologists have assessed the lake's stability, while road restoration remains stalled due to continuous rain and submerged roads.