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From Feminism to Mockery: Why Is Mrinal Pande Targeting Aishwarya Rai’s Cannes Glory?

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From Feminism to Mockery: Why Is Mrinal Pande Targeting Aishwarya Rai's Cannes Glory? 2

There was a time when Indian women had to fight tooth and nail merely to be seen in public life. Journalism, cinema, politics, literature, television — every field was guarded by gatekeepers who rarely allowed women to occupy space without scrutiny. It took extraordinary determination for women to rise above ridicule and establish themselves as institutions in their own right. That is why it feels deeply unfortunate when two accomplished women from two entirely different generations and professions are suddenly positioned against each other in a controversy that never needed to exist in the first place.

The recent remarks made by Mrinal Pande regarding Aishwarya Rai Bachchan at Cannes 2026 have triggered widespread criticism online. Many people are not merely upset because a senior journalist expressed an opinion about a celebrity appearance; public figures are naturally open to commentary. What has disturbed people is the tone, the persistence, and the personal nature of the remarks directed not only at Aishwarya but reportedly even toward her teenage daughter Aaradhya. That is where criticism stops looking intellectual and starts appearing unnecessarily cruel.

What makes this entire episode stranger is that both women represent remarkable milestones in Indian public life.

On one side stands Mrinal Pande — a veteran journalist, author, television personality, and one of the most influential women in Indian media history. She broke barriers in a male-dominated Hindi journalism industry long before feminism became fashionable in drawing-room conversations. She became the first woman editor of the Hindi daily Hindustan, later chaired Prasar Bharati, and played a major role in creating space for women journalists in India. Her writings on gender inequality, rural women, body politics, and social taboos earned her national respect and prestigious honours, including the Padma Shri.

Mrinal Pande belongs to a generation of women who had to fight institutional patriarchy directly. She did not rise in an era of social media validation or celebrity culture. She earned recognition through intellect, discipline, and years of relentless work. Whether one agrees with her politics or not, her contribution to Indian journalism remains historically significant.

On the other side stands Aishwarya Rai Bachchan — perhaps one of the most globally recognised Indian women of the modern era. From winning Miss World in 1994 to becoming one of the earliest Indian actresses to achieve mainstream international visibility, Aishwarya transformed the image of Indian beauty and cinema on the world stage. Long before global representation became a fashionable buzzword, she was walking international red carpets carrying Indian identity with poise and dignity.

Her Cannes appearances over the years became more than celebrity fashion moments. They became cultural events. Generations watched an Indian woman command attention at one of the world’s most elite cinematic gatherings with confidence, elegance, and grace. Even critics who may not admire every film she acted in cannot deny her global impact. She helped normalize the idea that Indian actresses could belong on international platforms without needing Western approval to validate their presence.

At Cannes 2026, Aishwarya once again drew massive attention. Dressed in a dramatic couture creation by Fjolla Nila and styled by Mohit Rai, she walked the red carpet with the same calm confidence that has defined her public persona for decades. Social media erupted almost instantly. Videos of photographers shouting her name went viral. Admirers praised her timeless beauty and commanding aura. At 52, she continues to possess the rare quality that true stars carry — presence. Some people merely wear clothes; others create moments. Aishwarya has spent over two decades doing precisely that.

This is why many found Mrinal Pande’s remarks jarring and unnecessary.

Criticism of fashion is fair game. Cannes itself invites commentary, analysis, and debate. But when criticism slips into personal ridicule, age-related mockery, or subtle body shaming, it begins to contradict the very values many feminist intellectuals once championed. That contradiction is what people are reacting to most strongly.

Mrinal Pande spent much of her career speaking about the policing of women’s bodies, the hypocrisy surrounding female appearance, and the social scrutiny imposed on women in India. Her writings often challenged society’s obsession with controlling women through shame. Therefore, when someone associated with those ideals appears to target another woman’s appearance or public image, the reaction becomes sharper because expectations are higher.

People are asking a simple question: if a woman cannot age publicly without being mocked even after decades of achievement, what exactly are younger women expected to learn from this?

There is also another uncomfortable reality behind the backlash. Indian society often glorifies successful women only until they cross a certain age. Once they continue occupying attention beyond middle age, the tone suddenly changes. Their visibility begins irritating people. Questions emerge about whether they are “trying too hard,” “holding onto glamour,” or “seeking attention.” Men in public life rarely face the same hostility for aging visibly or remaining socially relevant.

Aishwarya Rai Bachchan’s continued popularity unsettles certain sections precisely because she defies the expiration date society silently imposes on women. She remains admired, photographed, discussed, and celebrated globally after decades in public life. That longevity is rare. Instead of acknowledging that achievement, critics often attempt to reduce it through sarcasm.

Ironically, the internet generation seems to understand this contradiction more clearly than older commentators. Social media users across platforms defended Aishwarya not merely as a celebrity but as a symbol of confidence and endurance. Many women especially pointed out how exhausting it is to constantly watch female public figures being dissected for their appearance regardless of age.

More troubling, however, is the alleged commentary involving Aaradhya Bachchan. Children of celebrities already grow up under relentless public observation. Every expression, outfit, gesture, or appearance gets turned into viral content. Subjecting a teenager to mocking public discourse crosses an ethical line. Public curiosity is one thing; targeted ridicule is another.

One may disagree with celebrity culture, luxury fashion, or red carpet obsession. Those debates are legitimate. But basic decency should remain non-negotiable.

There is also a visible shift in how public intellectuals today interact with social media culture. Earlier, respected journalists maintained a certain restraint because their words carried institutional weight. Today, outrage cycles reward provocation. Sharp comments generate headlines, screenshots, shares, and temporary relevance. In many cases, intellectual criticism slowly transforms into performative commentary designed to stay socially visible.

That is why some observers believe this controversy reflects a larger issue — the growing temptation among public figures to insert themselves into viral conversations for attention. Whether intentional or not, controversial remarks about globally recognised celebrities almost always guarantee instant visibility online. In today’s media ecosystem, outrage itself has become publicity currency.

This is unfortunate because someone of Mrinal Pande’s stature does not need such attention tactics. Her legacy is already secure. She is remembered as a pioneer. That should have been enough.

Similarly, Aishwarya Rai Bachchan does not need constant validation either. Her place in Indian popular culture was cemented long ago. From cinema to international representation, she has already achieved what many aspire to across multiple lifetimes.

Which is precisely why this clash feels unnecessary.

Instead of tearing each other down, India should celebrate the fact that both these women succeeded in fields historically dominated by men. One transformed Hindi journalism; the other transformed India’s international cultural image. Their journeys reflect two different models of female success — intellectual influence and cultural glamour — and both deserve respect.

Disagreement is healthy. Critique is natural. But there is a difference between critique and contempt.

At a time when young women are constantly battling online trolling, appearance-based judgment, and public humiliation, senior women in influential positions carry a greater responsibility with their words. Society learns not only from achievements, but also from conduct.

Aishwarya Rai Bachchan walking confidently at Cannes at 52 should not be treated as something laughable. It should be viewed as proof that women do not become invisible with age. And Mrinal Pande’s extraordinary journalism career should not be overshadowed by remarks that appear petty compared to the stature she built over decades.

India does not need accomplished women competing to diminish one another. It needs them reminding the world that women can age, succeed, disagree, and still carry dignity without descending into bitterness.

Petrol, Diesel Prices Surge Again; Fuel Rates Jump Nearly Rs 7.5 Per Litre in 12 Days

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Petrol, Diesel Prices Surge Again; Fuel Rates Jump Nearly Rs 7.5 Per Litre in 12 Days 4

Petrol and diesel prices were hiked once again on Monday, marking the fourth increase in less than two weeks as state-owned oil companies continued passing on rising international energy costs to consumers.

With the latest revision, petrol and diesel prices have increased by nearly Rs 7.5 per litre since fuel price revisions resumed on May 15 after a prolonged freeze.

In Delhi, petrol prices were raised by Rs 2.61 per litre, taking the retail price from Rs 99.51 to Rs 102.12 per litre. Diesel prices climbed by Rs 2.71 per litre, rising from Rs 92.49 to Rs 95.20 per litre, according to industry sources.

The fresh hike comes amid elevated global crude oil prices and continued weakness in the Indian rupee, both of which have significantly increased import costs for oil marketing companies.

Fuel prices had already witnessed three successive hikes since May 15 as oil firms adopted a calibrated approach to pass on the impact of global energy market volatility arising from the ongoing West Asia crisis.

The latest increase is expected to further impact transportation costs, logistics, inflation and household budgets across the country.

Industry experts say sustained geopolitical tensions and fluctuations in crude oil markets may continue to influence domestic fuel prices in the coming weeks.

NEET Paper Leak Probe Triggers Crackdown on Illegal Coaching Hubs in Latur

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NEET Paper Leak Probe Triggers Crackdown on Illegal Coaching Hubs in Latur 6

The fallout of the NEET-UG 2026 paper leak investigation has prompted the Latur district administration to launch a major crackdown on illegal coaching classes and unauthorised commercial activities operating from industrial units in the city.

The action comes after the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) arrested 11 accused in connection with the paper leak case, including retired professor P V Kulkarni and Renukai Career Centre director Shivraj Motegaonkar.

Officials said the administration has now tightened its focus on Latur’s controversial “coaching classes area,” which has long functioned as a hub for private tuition centres.

On Friday, the Zilla Udyog Kendra (District Industries Centre) issued directives ordering the immediate closure of all commercial activities illegally operating from industrial sheds allotted exclusively for manufacturing purposes within the Latur Industrial Estate Co-operative Society.

The move follows the recent arrest of Pune-based Manisha Havaldar, who is accused of leaking Physics questions from the NEET examination.

According to an official letter issued by the District Industries Centre on May 22, the crackdown was initiated after a meeting chaired by the Latur District Collector.

The administration observed that several industrial units located in the MIDC area were being misused for private coaching classes, hostels, mess facilities, hotels, study rooms, book centres and other commercial operations instead of industrial production activities.

Officials noted that these plots and sheds were originally leased to entrepreneurs strictly for manufacturing and industrial purposes. However, following the decline of several industries after 2000, many units were allegedly rented out to coaching institutes, transforming the locality into Latur’s well-known “tuition area.”

In its notice to the president of the Latur Industrial Estate Co-operative Society, the District Industries Centre warned that strict legal action would follow if the directives were not implemented immediately.

The administration’s move is being viewed as part of a wider effort to tighten oversight on the coaching ecosystem in the wake of the NEET-UG paper leak controversy.

Raghav Chadha Appointed Chairman of Rajya Sabha Petitions Committee After BJP Switch

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Raghav Chadha Appointed Chairman of Rajya Sabha Petitions Committee After BJP Switch 8

Rajya Sabha MP Raghav Chadha, who recently switched from the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) to the BJP, has been appointed chairman of the Rajya Sabha Committee on Petitions.

The appointment was announced after Rajya Sabha Chairman C P Radhakrishnan reconstituted the Committee on Petitions and nominated 10 members to the panel.

“Raghav Chadha has been appointed Chairman of the Committee,” an official Rajya Sabha notification stated. The committee has been reconstituted with effect from May 20, according to the notification.

The other members of the panel include Harsh Mahajan, Gulam Ali, Shambhu Sharan Patel, Mayankkumar Nayak, Masthan Rao Yadav Beedha, Jebi Mather Hisham, Subhasish Khuntia, Rwngwra Narzary and Sandosh Kumar P.

In a separate notification, the Rajya Sabha Secretariat announced that Chairman C P Radhakrishnan had nominated Dr Menaka Guruswamy, Member of Parliament in the Rajya Sabha, to the Joint Committee on the Corporate Laws (Amendment) Bill, 2026.

The latest appointments come amid ongoing reshuffles and committee reconstitutions in Parliament ahead of the upcoming legislative session.

CM Fadnavis Warns Against Fuel Black-Marketing, Assures Diesel Supply for Farmers

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Maharashtra Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis on Saturday assured farmers that the state government would ensure uninterrupted diesel supply in rural areas amid reports of fuel shortages and panic buying triggered by the ongoing West Asia crisis.

Speaking to reporters during his visit to Shirdi, Fadnavis acknowledged that petrol and diesel were currently not readily available in some rural regions and said district administrations had been directed to take immediate corrective measures.

“Petrol and diesel are not available in rural areas right now. In this regard, I have issued instructions to all district collectors and divisional commissioners that wherever necessary, diesel should be made available to farmers,” the Chief Minister said.

Fadnavis also issued a strong warning against black-marketing of fuel in the name of farmers, noting that certain parts of Maharashtra had witnessed a sudden surge in fuel purchases.

“Some areas have seen a 20 to 30 per cent spike in fuel sales. Action will be taken against anyone involved in black-marketing,” he cautioned.

According to officials, Maharashtra recorded nearly a 20 per cent rise in petrol and diesel sales during the first fortnight of May due to panic buying amid fears of possible supply disruptions linked to tensions in West Asia.

The Chief Minister had travelled to Shirdi to attend the inauguration of a defence and aerospace complex. During the visit, he also praised the Vande Bharat train service, saying Prime Minister Narendra Modi had gifted the country a world-class transport experience comparable to developed nations.

“I enjoyed the experience very much. During the journey, I cleared files and met many people. It was a completely different and very good experience,” Fadnavis said.

Speaking about the newly inaugurated defence complex in Shirdi, the Chief Minister said the temple town had evolved into a symbol of both spirituality and strength.

“Shirdi has now emerged as a centre of strength. Devotion and strength are integrated in Indian spirituality. Only those who are powerful can establish peace. The weak can never establish peace,” he remarked.

Petrol, Diesel Prices Hiked Again; Fuel Rates Rise Nearly Rs 5 in 10 Days

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Petrol and diesel prices were hiked once again on Saturday, marking the third increase in less than 10 days, as state-owned oil marketing companies continued to pass on the impact of rising global energy prices triggered by the ongoing West Asia conflict.

In Delhi, petrol prices were increased by 87 paise per litre, taking the retail rate from Rs 98.64 to Rs 99.51 per litre. Diesel prices rose by 91 paise, moving from Rs 91.58 to Rs 92.49 per litre.

This is the third revision in fuel prices since May 15, when oil companies began a calibrated increase in retail rates due to elevated crude oil prices and geopolitical uncertainty in the Middle East.

Earlier, petrol and diesel prices were raised by Rs 3 per litre on May 15, followed by another hike of around 90 paise on May 19.

With the latest revision, fuel prices have increased by nearly Rs 5 per litre within a span of 10 days, adding pressure on household budgets and transportation costs.

The recent hikes come amid concerns over disruptions in global energy markets due to escalating tensions in West Asia, which have pushed up crude oil prices internationally.

The continuous rise in fuel prices is also expected to impact inflation and logistics costs across sectors, including transportation and essential commodities.

Maharashtra to Launch Single-Window Clearance System for Concerts, Live Events

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In a major push for the entertainment industry, the Maharashtra government is set to introduce a single-window clearance system for permissions related to live events, concerts and large public programmes, aimed at simplifying and speeding up the approval process.

A senior official said the Directorate General of Information and Public Relations (DGIPR) has been appointed as the nodal agency for implementing the initiative. Principal Secretary Brijesh Singh, who heads the department, chaired the first meeting of the state-level committee on Friday.

During the meeting, Singh urged all concerned departments to extend cooperation and submit suggestions for drafting a comprehensive standard operating procedure (SOP) for granting permissions to live events.

“At present, organisers of large events have to obtain separate permissions from departments such as the police, fire brigade, electricity authorities, municipal corporations and revenue departments. The process takes considerable time. The new system will reduce the time, procedures and documentation involved and bring greater coordination to the entire process,” Singh said.

He added that the Maharashtra government would also develop a dedicated digital portal to make the single-window clearance process faster, smoother and more transparent.

According to an official release, the state is preparing its own SOP by incorporating suitable modifications to the model SOP issued by the Centre to promote the live entertainment economy.

The proposed framework, based on the Centre’s model live event clearance procedure, aims to streamline planning and approvals for concerts and entertainment programmes in a more industry-friendly manner.

Officials said the initiative is expected to significantly ease the process of organising large-scale events while boosting Maharashtra’s live entertainment sector, tourism, investment and employment generation.

The move comes amid rising demand for large concerts, cultural festivals and entertainment events across major cities in the state.

Massive Rescue Operation Saves Over 10,000 Kedarnath Pilgrims Stranded After Landslide

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More than 10,000 pilgrims stranded on the Kedarnath route in Uttarakhand’s Rudraprayag district were safely rescued after a massive landslide triggered by heavy rainfall blocked the main highway, officials said on Thursday.

According to officials, the landslide struck the Munkatiya area between Sonprayag and Gaurikund late Tuesday night following intense rain in the region. The debris blocked the key route, leaving thousands of pilgrims stranded.

The situation became increasingly challenging due to continuous rockfalls, heavy rain, darkness and difficult mountainous terrain, posing a serious risk to travellers.

The District Control Room (DCR) in Rudraprayag alerted the State Disaster Response Force (SDRF) at around 9:16 pm. An SDRF team from Sonprayag immediately rushed to the affected site with rescue equipment.

Soon after, the SDRF and National Disaster Response Force (NDRF) launched a joint rescue and relief operation.

Rescue teams successfully evacuated 10,450 stranded pilgrims by guiding them across the affected stretch under adverse weather conditions. Officials said rescue personnel continuously motivated and assisted pilgrims despite heavy rainfall and poor visibility.

The evacuated pilgrims were shifted to designated safe locations as part of precautionary measures.

After completing the rescue mission, authorities deployed JCB machines to remove debris and clear the blocked route.

Officials later restored the highway and resumed normal vehicular movement in the area.

SDRF Commandant Arpan Yaduvanshi said rescue teams deployed across the pilgrimage route had remained on high alert, enabling a rapid and coordinated response.

He added that pre-positioning of rescue personnel played a crucial role in ensuring swift action and minimising risk during the operation.

Authorities confirmed that debris removal work was completed and stranded vehicles were allowed to proceed once the route was cleared.

Bengal Govt Begins Direct BSF Handover of Infiltrators, CAA-Protected Groups Exempt: CM Suvendu

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Bengal Govt Begins Direct BSF Handover of Infiltrators, CAA-Protected Groups Exempt: CM Suvendu 17

West Bengal Chief Minister Suvendu Adhikari on Wednesday announced the implementation of a new mechanism under which individuals identified as infiltrators and detained by state police will be handed over directly to the Border Security Force (BSF) for deportation proceedings.

Addressing a press conference at the state secretariat Nabanna, Adhikari clarified that communities covered under the Citizenship (Amendment) Act (CAA) would remain outside the scope of the new process.

The Chief Minister said the move operationalises a provision communicated by the Centre last year regarding the direct transfer of infiltrators to the BSF.

“A letter had been sent by the Centre to the state on May 14 last year regarding the direct handover of infiltrators to the BSF, but the previous government failed to implement this important provision. We have now enforced it,” Adhikari said.

He alleged that the previous Trinamool Congress government had opposed the CAA and chose not to operationalise the mechanism suggested by the Centre.

Explaining the legal framework, Adhikari said seven communities covered under the Citizenship (Amendment) Act and those who entered India before the prescribed cut-off date would not face action under the new system.

“Under the Citizenship (Amendment) Act, seven communities have been named and those who came till December 31, 2024, are protected. The police cannot detain them,” he said.

The Chief Minister added that individuals not covered under the Act would be treated as infiltrators and dealt with under the newly enforced procedure.

“State police will detain them and hand them over to the BSF,” he stated.

According to Adhikari, the BSF will coordinate with the Border Guard Bangladesh (BGB) and initiate the deportation process.

“The BSF will speak to the BGB and take necessary steps to deport them. From today, this law is being implemented,” he said.

He added that instructions had already been conveyed to the Director General of Police and the state Home Secretary, with implementation beginning across police stations located in border districts.

“We have informed the DGP and the Home Secretary that this law will be implemented in all police stations in border areas for the sake of West Bengal and India’s security,” Adhikari said.

The Chief Minister said identification and action against infiltrators would begin immediately as part of the state government’s broader focus on border management and internal security.

Heavy Security Ring Around Bhojshala Ahead of First Friday After HC Temple Verdict

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Security has been significantly tightened around the Bhojshala complex in Madhya Pradesh’s Dhar district ahead of the first Friday following the High Court verdict declaring the disputed site a Vagdevi temple. Officials said more than 1,500 police personnel, backed by drones and CCTV surveillance, have been deployed to maintain law and order.

The heightened security comes as the Bhoj Utsav Samiti has called on members of the Hindu community to gather for a collective “Akhand Puja” at the 11th-century Bhojshala complex on Friday, describing it as a historic occasion and claiming it marks the first such event in 721 years.

The Madhya Pradesh High Court on May 15 ruled that the disputed Bhojshala-Kamal Maula Mosque complex is a temple dedicated to Goddess Vagdevi (Saraswati). The court also quashed an earlier Archaeological Survey of India (ASI) order that permitted Muslims to offer Friday namaz at the site.

Prior to the ruling, Hindus were permitted to worship at the medieval monument only on Tuesdays, while Muslims had been offering prayers there on Fridays for years. Both communities had laid claim to the structure.

Dhar Superintendent of Police Sachin Sharma said a nine-layer security arrangement has been implemented around the complex. The security measures include vehicle checks, mobile patrols, drone monitoring and extensive CCTV surveillance.

Following the verdict, Hindu organisations held celebrations at the site earlier this week, including prayers and fireworks. In response, authorities convened a peace committee meeting on Wednesday attended by Collector Rajiv Ranjan Meena and SP Sharma.

Officials said the High Court’s directions would be implemented “in letter and spirit” and urged people not to fall for rumours or provocative social media content. Authorities also stressed that no new religious activity or tradition beyond what had previously been permitted would be allowed at the site.

Bhoj Utsav Samiti patron Ashok Jain said community members would gather at Dhan Mandi Square on Friday before proceeding in a procession to Bhojshala for a “Maha Aarti.”

“This Friday has come after 721 years and is linked to our self-respect. The entire Hindu community will offer prayers at Bhojshala,” Jain said.

He further claimed that Hindus had faced restrictions and recurring disputes over worship rights at the site for decades, especially during years when Basant Panchami coincided with Friday prayers.