Indian-American Dhol Band to Drum Up Energy at Donald Trump's Inaugural Parade 2
Shivam Dhol Tasha Pathak, a Texas-based Indian traditional drum and snare ensemble, has been invited to perform in the parade from Capitol Hill to the White House following Donald Trump’s swearing-in as the 47th President of the United States on January 20.
The high-energy group will showcase the vibrant beats of Dhol Tasha, offering a glimpse of India’s rich musical heritage to millions watching the historic event globally. This marks the first time a traditional Indian drum ensemble from Texas will grace such a significant stage, according to a media release on Monday.
The invitation is being hailed as a milestone for both the band and the Indian-American community, reflecting the growing recognition of Indian culture on the global stage and strengthening cultural ties between the US and India.
Known for their electrifying performances, Shivam Dhol Tasha Pathak has captivated audiences at various prestigious events, including the Howdy Modi rally, NBA and NHL halftime shows, the ICC T20 World Cup opening ceremony, and collaborations with African and Japanese percussionists.
Their participation in the 60th Presidential Inaugural Parade is seen as the pinnacle of their journey. “This performance celebrates cultural diversity and Texas’ role as a hub for multicultural exchange,” the release stated.
By bringing the traditional rhythms of India to such a significant political and cultural event, the group aims to bridge cultures and inspire global appreciation for India’s dynamic art forms.
In a shocking incident from Maharashtra’s Kolhapur district, a man allegedly attempted to poison food prepared for guests at his niece’s wedding reception after objecting to her marriage, police revealed on Wednesday.
The accused, identified as Mahesh Patil, reportedly gate-crashed the reception at a marriage hall in Utre village, Panhala tehsil, on Tuesday afternoon. Patil, enraged by his niece’s decision to marry without his consent, allegedly mixed a poisonous substance into the food being prepared for the guests.
Fortunately, no one consumed the tainted food. Alert guests caught Patil in the act, but he managed to escape before he could be handed over to the authorities.
Sub-Inspector Mahesh Kondubhairi of Panhala police station stated that the woman, who had been raised in Patil’s home, recently eloped and married a man from the same village. Her decision infuriated Patil, leading to the shocking act during the reception.
The police have registered a case against Patil under sections 286 (negligent conduct with respect to poisonous substance), 125 (act endangering life or personal safety of others), and other relevant provisions of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita (BNS). Efforts are ongoing to apprehend him.
Samples of the contaminated food have been sent to a forensic lab for analysis. Thankfully, the timely intervention of attendees averted a potential tragedy.
A heated argument over Rs 500 turned fatal when a 32-year-old man allegedly killed his younger brother in Kalyan, Maharashtra, police reported.
The incident unfolded late Tuesday night in the Kalyan area when the accused, identified as Salim Shamim Khan, took Rs 500 from his 27-year-old brother Naseem Khan’s pocket without permission. Confronted by Naseem, Salim, who was reportedly inebriated at the time, became enraged. The altercation escalated, leading Salim to stab his brother to death with a knife, according to an official from Bazarpeth police station.
The tragedy came to light when their distraught mother alerted authorities about the incident. Acting on her statement, police arrested Salim on Wednesday and charged him under Section 103(1) (murder) of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita.
Naseem Khan’s body has been sent to a government hospital for a postmortem, and further investigation into the case is underway, officials confirmed.
This shocking incident has left the local community in disbelief, highlighting the devastating consequences of uncontrolled anger and substance abuse.
Tirupati Tragedy: Stampede Claims 6 Lives, Injures 40 During Darshan Token Distribution 6
A stampede near the Vishnu Niwasam ticketing counter at Andhra Pradesh’s revered Tirupati Temple on Wednesday resulted in the tragic loss of six lives and left 40 devotees injured. The chaos erupted during the distribution of darshan tokens for the Tirumala Srivari Vaikuntha Dwara, a high-demand ritual at the temple.
Eyewitnesses recounted scenes of panic as a sudden rush among devotees spiraled out of control. According to officials from the Tirumala Tirupati Devasthanams (TTD), the stampede’s casualties include women and children, with the injured being rushed to local hospitals for treatment.
TTD Chairman B.R. Naidu issued a statement expressing deep condolences to the victims’ families, describing the incident as “unfortunate and avoidable.” He confirmed that one of the deceased has been identified, while efforts are ongoing to identify the others.
Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister N. Chandrababu Naidu, visibly distressed by the tragedy, held a teleconference with officials and expressed dissatisfaction with the crowd management. He vowed swift corrective measures to prevent such incidents in the future. The Chief Minister is scheduled to visit the families of the deceased on Thursday at 11:45 a.m.
“The Chief Minister has taken this incident very seriously. He has warned authorities to ensure such failures are not repeated and is personally monitoring developments,” read a statement from Naidu’s office.
An eyewitness detailed the harrowing experience, saying, “The heavy rush during token distribution led to the stampede. When the gates opened, people surged forward. Out of my 20 family members, six were injured. Women and children were also hurt and taken to the hospital.”
The eyewitness also noted lapses in crowd control and mentioned that the pilgrims had been waiting since 11 a.m., with milk and biscuits provided during the long wait. However, the unexpected rush by male devotees caused a breakdown in order, resulting in injuries and fatalities.
The incident has raised serious concerns about crowd management and safety measures at one of India’s most visited religious sites.
Questioning Justice: Unresolved Murder of Sarpanch Santosh Deshmukh Exposes Political Nexus in Maharashtra 8
The lack of resolution in the murder case of Sarpanch Santosh Deshmukh raises serious questions about the intent and effectiveness of the Maharashtra government. Despite the passage of significant time, the investigation remains inconclusive, and justice for the heinous crime continues to be delayed.
Santosh Deshmukh, the sarpanch of Massajog in Kaij tehsil, Beed district, was brutally kidnapped and murdered in broad daylight on December 9. He reportedly opposed extortion attempts linked to local political strongmen. The post-mortem revealed 56 injuries on his body, and the police recovered chilling evidence, including a video of the accused mercilessly beating the victim. The weapons used in the assault, such as a gas cylinder pipe with iron wires, a wooden baton, and an iron knuckle punch, bore bloodstains, underscoring the brutality of the crime.
Valmik Karad, a powerful local figure and former Nationalist Congress Party (NCP) corporator, has been accused of orchestrating the crime. Karad, who has close political ties as an aide to NCP minister Dhananjay Munde, is alleged to have led a crime syndicate in the region. He was also implicated in an extortion case involving a windmill company just days before Deshmukh’s murder. Deshmukh’s family alleges that his opposition to these extortion activities cost him his life.
The case took a murky political turn when Balaji Tandale, a close associate of Minister Munde, was spotted meeting the accused Karad at a police station in Beed, despite strict security measures. Tandale claimed the meeting was part of CID questioning, but Deshmukh’s family has accused him of facilitating undue political interference. This incident sparked widespread outrage, with opposition leaders accusing the government of shielding the accused and undermining the investigation.
The Chief Minister announced a judicial probe and the transfer of the Beed Superintendent of Police while promising stringent action under the Maharashtra Control of Organised Crime Act (MCOCA). Despite these measures, opposition parties, including Congress and the Sharad Pawar-led NCP faction, criticised the government for allowing Karad to surrender instead of arresting him. They have demanded a transparent judicial inquiry, pointing to the apparent failures of the police and investigating agencies.
While the Maharashtra CID has frozen Karad’s bank accounts and initiated property seizures, the broader implications of political interference and delayed justice remain unaddressed. Deshmukh’s brutal murder and the subsequent handling of the case highlight a glaring lack of accountability. The government’s silence on the alleged nexus between local politicians and criminal elements has further fuelled suspicions of collusion.
The integrity of the government’s actions is under question as the case continues to drag on without resolution. The people of Maharashtra are left wondering whether justice will prevail or if the powerful will continue to manipulate the system to their advantage.
CM Fadnavis Declares War on Drugs: 'Youth Being Targeted to Weaken India From Within' 10
Maharashtra Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis on Wednesday sounded a clarion call against drug abuse, warning that the youth of India are being systematically targeted through narcotics to destabilise the nation from within. Speaking at the launch of the ‘Nasha Mukta Navi Mumbai’ campaign, an initiative by the Navi Mumbai police to eradicate drugs from the city, Fadnavis described narcotics as an “invisible enemy” that requires a united societal effort to combat.
“India is emerging as a global powerhouse and the fifth largest economy under Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s leadership. But as we rise, our youth are being targeted through drugs to weaken the country,” Fadnavis said, emphasising that this battle transcends Navi Mumbai and is a fight for Maharashtra and the nation.
Comparing India’s stance to countries like Canada that have legalised certain drugs, Fadnavis expressed confidence in India’s ability to win this war. “Bharat is in a position to succeed where others have failed. Through robust coordination across states and districts, we will make Maharashtra and India drug-free,” he declared.
Fadnavis stressed the importance of collective societal action, stating, “This isn’t a conventional war. Fighting an invisible enemy like drugs demands the combined strength of society. Saying no to drugs is not only self-preservation but also true patriotism.”
The chief minister also highlighted the critical need for educating youth about the dangers of drug abuse, urging them to resist peer pressure. “Doing drugs is not cool. Addiction destroys lives, families, and the nation’s future. Mental resilience is the key to rejecting this menace,” he said.
Bollywood actor John Abraham, who attended the event as a campaign ambassador, was lauded by Fadnavis for his personal stand against drugs. “John Abraham’s involvement amplifies the campaign’s reach. Celebrities wield influence, and their words resonate deeply with the public,” the CM said.
Navi Mumbai Police Commissioner Milind Bharambe provided insights into the city’s drug problem and outlined the steps being taken to address it under the campaign.
Fadnavis concluded with a rallying cry: “This fight against drugs is a battle for the soul of our nation. Your determination to abstain from drugs is the first victory for yourself, your family, and your country.”
BSF Dismisses Claims of Bangladesh Seizing Indian Territory as 'Baseless and Irresponsible' 12
The Border Security Force (BSF) has categorically denied allegations circulating in Bangladeshi media that Border Guards Bangladesh (BGB) has taken control of a 5-kilometer stretch of Indian land along the International Border (IB). Terming the reports as “baseless and irresponsible,” the BSF clarified that these claims lack truth and merit.
In an official statement, the BSF South Bengal Frontier emphasised that the alleged area, located in Ranghat village of Bagda block, North 24 Parganas district, remains well within Indian territory. The IB, which runs along the Kodaliya River, is clearly demarcated with reference pillars on both sides, and there have been no changes in the border status or BSF’s duty patterns for decades.
Refuting additional claims that BGB personnel had initiated 24-hour patrolling using motorised boats and all-terrain vehicles (ATVs) since December 19, the BSF dismissed these as “concocted stories.” It further stated that both forces continue to operate peacefully on their respective sides of the river in accordance with the India-Bangladesh Border Guidelines, 1975.
Unfenced Area Under Vigilance
The BSF acknowledged that the area in question is unfenced and susceptible to smuggling and infiltration attempts by Bangladeshi nationals. However, it highlighted that strict measures have significantly reduced such activities to negligible levels.
The BSF firmly stated, “Not an inch of Indian land has been, or will be, taken over by the counterpart.” It reassured me that both forces are working to ensure the integrity of the IB remains intact.
Goodwill Under Threat
The reports, allegedly attributed to Lt. Col. Rafique Islam, the newly appointed commanding officer of the 58 BGB, were criticised by the BSF for being false and fabricated. “Such claims will only erode the goodwill and trust between the two border-guarding forces,” the statement concluded.
The BSF’s strong rebuttal reinforces its commitment to safeguarding India’s territorial sovereignty and maintaining peace along the sensitive border region.
Rocket Scientist V Narayanan Appointed as ISRO Chief, Succeeds S Somanath 14
Veteran rocket scientist and propulsion expert V Narayanan has been appointed as the new Secretary of the Department of Space and Chairman of the Space Commission, a role that also makes him the head of the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO). Narayanan will succeed S. Somanath, who concludes his tenure next week.
According to an official order from the Appointments Committee of the Cabinet, Narayanan, currently serving as the Director of the Liquid Propulsion Systems Centre (LPSC) in Valiamala, will take over the position for two years starting January 14, 2025, or until further notice.
Who is Dr. V. Narayanan?
Narayanan began his career in ISRO in 1984, working on solid propulsion systems for the Augmented Satellite Launch Vehicle (ASLV) and Polar Satellite Launch Vehicle (PSLV) at the Vikram Sarabhai Space Centre (VSSC). Over the decades, he has held numerous key roles, eventually leading the LPSC, where he spearheaded advancements in liquid propulsion technologies.
He played a pivotal role in the development of the C25 cryogenic stage for the GSLV Mk III rocket, guiding its successful deployment. Under his leadership at LPSC, 183 Liquid Propulsion Systems and Control Power Plants were developed and delivered for various ISRO missions, including significant contributions to Chandrayaan-3 and the PSLV’s second and fourth stages.
Notable Contributions
Narayanan chaired the National Expert Committee that investigated the hard landing of Chandrayaan-2, identifying corrective measures and leading efforts to ensure the success of Chandrayaan-3. His contributions to propulsion systems have been instrumental in advancing India’s space capabilities.
Recognitions
Narayanan has received numerous accolades for his work, including a Gold Medal from the Astronautical Society of India (ASI), a Silver Medal from IIT Kharagpur, and the National Design Award from the NDRF.
His appointment marks a new chapter for ISRO, with expectations of continued advancements in India’s space exploration and technology development.
Karnataka Lokayukta Raids Places Connected to Eight Government Officers 16
The Lokayukta sleuths on Wednesday raid places connected to eight government officers, including a Joint Commissioner of Transport Department, who are accused of amassing assets disproportionate to their known sources of income.
The places being raided are connected to the officers, including the Joint Commissioner of Transport, Bengaluru, Shobha; Kadur Health and Family Welfare Officer, Dr S N Umesh; Basavakalyan-based Inspector in the minor irrigation department, Ravindra; Khanapur Tehsildar Prakash Sridhar Gaekwad; retired Road Transport Officer in Tumakuru, S Raju; Assistant Executive Engineer in Gadag Municipality, Huchesh alias Huchappa; Ballari-based Welfare Officer in the Backward Class Department, R. H. Lokesh; and Junior Engineer in Raichur-based BESCOM office, Huliraja.
The sleuths started raids at multiple locations, including the houses and offices of these officers in Bengaluru and elsewhere.
The Lokayukta is likely to share more details by the end of the day.
SC Grants Interim Bail to Asaram on Medical Grounds in Rape Case Till March 31 18
The Supreme Court on Tuesday granted interim bail to jailed self-styled godman Asaram in a 2013 rape case on medical grounds till March 31.
Notably, a bench of Justices M M Sundresh and Rajesh Bindal directed Asaram not to meet his followers post release.
The top court said 86-year-old Asaram was suffering from various age-related health conditions besides a heart ailment.
The top court had sought Gujarat government’s response on Asaram’s plea for suspension of life sentence awarded to him by a Gandhinagar court in 2023.
The SC said it would only examine the issue on medical grounds.
On August 29, 2024, the Gujarat High Court rejected Asaram’s plea seeking the suspension and found no case to grant him the reprieve.
The trial court in January, 2023, convicted Asaram in the 2013 case, filed by a woman who lived in his ashram near Gandhinagar when the alleged crime took place.
Asaram is currently lodged in a Jodhpur jail in Rajasthan in another rape case.