A Prime Minister's Museum member has appealed to Rahul Gandhi to retrieve letters written by Jawaharlal Nehru, including correspondence with Lady Mountbatten and Jayaprakash Narayan, allegedly removed on Sonia Gandhi's orders in 2008. The museum member, Rizwan Kadri, previously contacted Sonia Gandhi without response.
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Every year on December 22, India celebrates National mathematics day to honour the birth anniversary of Srinivasa Ramanujan, one of the most brilliant mathematicians in history. Ramanujan’s discoveries, including the Ramanujan prime, mock theta functions, and his efficient series for calculating π, continue to influence mathematics.
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BCCI Vice-President Rajeev Shukla dismissed reports of internal rifts among chief selector Ajit Agarkar, head coach Gautam Gambhir, and captain Rohit Sharma after India's Border-Gavaskar Trophy loss. He attributed poor player form to natural phases in sports. The team for the ICC Champions Trophy, starting February 19, will be decided by January 18 or 19.
President Donald Trump issued a final warning to Hamas, demanding the immediate release of American hostages in Gaza. This follows his meeting with former hostages and signals the US's direct engagement with Hamas representatives in Qatar, breaking from longstanding US policy.
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The ceasefire along the Line of Control with Pakistan is increasingly strained, escalating beyond Kashmir to the Jammu region following the Pahalgam massacre. Despite this, the situation hasn't reached the intensity of pre-2021 artillery duels. Defence Minister Rajnath Singh met with PM Modi to discuss potential military responses, including limited punitive strikes against Pakistan, as ceasefire violations rise.