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Sanatan Sanstha: Let the Shankhnaad Echo Across Every Village, City, and Heart

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In an age where the very identity of Bharat is under relentless assault—culturally, spiritually, and ideologically—Sanatan Sanstha stands as a divine citadel guarding the eternal flame of Hindutva. Not merely an organisation but a sacred movement, Sanatan Sanstha has, for the past 25 years, been the beacon for all seekers of Dharma, guiding lost souls back to the profound embrace of Sanatan Dharma, which is not just a religion but the very soul of this sacred land.

Founded by His Holiness Dr Jayant Athavale—an enlightened saint, revolutionary guide, and visionary psychiatrist—the Sanstha emerged from the realisation that no modern science could offer the depth of healing and transformation that the spiritual remedies of Sanatan Dharma could. Dr Athavale, through tireless research and deep spiritual introspection, decoded the very Science of Spirituality, revealing that ailments of the body and mind often originate in the soul. Where medicine failed, divine name chanting and spiritual practice succeeded. This discovery was not just a revelation—it was a divine calling, a Shankhnaad to awaken the sleeping conscience of Bharatvarsha.

Sanatan Sanstha’s foundation was laid on the blessings of His Holiness Sadguru Bhaktaraj Maharaj, a rare ascetic who, through penance on the banks of the sacred Narmada, lit the path for seekers with bhajans that echoed divinity and a compassion that mirrored the gods. Inspired by him, Dr Athavale renounced the comforts of worldly acclaim and dedicated himself to re-establishing Dharma through the powerful tools of Sadhana, Seva, and Satkarma.

The mission is unapologetically clear: To declare Bharat as a Hindu Rashtra. This is not a political ambition—it is the civilisational necessity. For if Bharat loses Sanatan Dharma, it ceases to be Bharat. This land was never just a stretch of territory—it is Punyabhoomi, the Tapobhoomi of countless Rishis, Munis, and Avatars. The soil of Bharat is soaked with the sacrifices of Sanatani warriors, sages, saints, and martyrs who upheld the flag of Dharma even in the darkest ages. Sanatan Sanstha is here to remind every Hindu—this land belongs to us. This culture is ours. This Dharma is eternal.

With divine clarity and structured spiritual practice known as Gurukrupayoga—a harmonious union of Karma Yoga, Bhakti Yoga, and Jnana Yoga—the Sanstha has ushered in a renaissance of the soul. This path, rooted in humility, discipline, and surrender to the Guru, elevates the seeker not just individually (vyashti sadhana) but also contributes to collective upliftment (samashti sadhana). When the devotee purifies his mind, God manifests through him. When society purifies its character, Dharma reawakens in the nation. This is the sacred synergy Sanatan Sanstha strives to create—where spiritual purity births national resurgence.

The 25th-year celebration of Sanatan Sanstha is not just an anniversary—it is a Rashtra Shankhnaad Mahotsav, a divine proclamation that Hindus will no longer be apologetic about their faith. This conch-blowing from Goa is a celestial call to awaken every Sanatani heart, to rise in unity, in pride, and in dharmic responsibility. It is the sound of a new sunrise—of Dharma reclaiming its throne in Bharat.

Through its publication arm Sanatan Prabhat and countless spiritual texts in Marathi, Hindi, English, and Kannada, the Sanstha has preserved the unaltered wisdom of our sages while countering the toxic narratives that aim to dilute our identity. Through satsangs, seva initiatives, medical camps, disaster relief, temple restoration, and sanskar-infusing education for children, Sanatan Sanstha weaves together the practical with the profound.

Every initiative of this divine institution stems from one core belief: Hindu Dharma is supreme. Hindutva is non-negotiable. Bharat is the sacred homeland of Hindus. The time has come for every son and daughter of Dharma to stand shoulder to shoulder, to remove the stains of centuries of invasion, and to herald the age of Dharma Rajya.

His Holiness Dr Athavale, at 83, continues to lead with the aura of a sage and the determination of a karmayogi. He has not merely founded an organisation—he has birthed a revolution that will echo across generations. Sanatan Sanstha is not just preserving traditions—it is resurrecting the soul of Bharat. This is not just a call to attend a Mahotsav. It is a call to awaken, to act, and to arise. The battle is not outside—it is within. And through Sadhana, Shakti, and Shraddha, Sanatan Sanstha leads the charge to reclaim Hindu Rashtra—not as a concept, but as the living destiny of Bharat.

Let the Shankhnaad echo across every village, city, and heart—Hindutva above all. Bharat belongs to Hindus. Sanatan Dharma shall prevail.

Sukhbir Singh Badal Returns as Shiromani Akali Dal President Despite Religious Controversy

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Sukhbir Singh Badal was re-elected as president of the Shiromani Akali Dal (SAD) during the party’s general delegate session held at Teja Singh Samundari Hall within the Sri Darbar Sahib complex in Amritsar on Saturday. His nomination was proposed by working president Balwinder Singh Bhundar and seconded by senior leader Paramjit Singh Sarna.

The session saw attendance from top party figures, including Badal’s wife and Bathinda MP Harsimrat Kaur Badal, senior leaders Bikram Singh Majithia, Daljit Singh Cheema, and Mahesh Inder Singh Grewal.

Badal had stepped down from the president’s post on November 16, 2024, after the Akal Takht declared him tankhaiya—guilty of religious misconduct—for the actions of the SAD-led government from 2007 to 2017. His resignation was formally accepted in January, following which the party launched a fresh membership drive before the leadership election.

Despite the past controversies, Badal’s unopposed return signals his continued stronghold over the party’s leadership and direction.

Sex Racket Busted in Navi Mumbai Lodge; Three Arrested, Six Women Rescued

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The Navi Mumbai Crime Branch’s Anti-Human Trafficking Cell (AHTC) has busted a sex racket operating out of a lodging and boarding facility in the Narpoli area of Kon, Panvel. Acting on a tip-off, police conducted a raid on Thursday, resulting in the arrest of three individuals and the rescue of six women.

Senior inspector Pritviraj Ghorpade confirmed that a decoy customer was deployed to trap the accused. Those arrested include the lodge manager and two other employees. Authorities are still on the lookout for a fourth person believed to be involved in the illegal operation.

A case has been registered under the Prevention of Immoral Traffic Act (PITA) and Section 370(2) of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita, which pertains to human trafficking. Investigations are ongoing to uncover the full extent of the network.

Engineering Student Held for Sexually Harassing School Girl in Thane

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Police have arrested an 18-year-old engineering student for allegedly sexually harassing a school girl in Maharashtra’s Thane city, an official said on Friday.

The alleged crime was committed on Wednesday morning when the Class 9 student was on her way home.

The accused hugged the school student and touched her inappropriately, said the official, citing the FIR.

After learning about the harassment, the girl’s mother approached the Wagle Estate police station.

A case was registered against the engineering student under Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita sections 75 (sexual harassment) and 78 (stalking), and the Protection of Children from Sexual Offences (POCSO) Act, said the official.

Sub-inspector Atul Jagtap said the accused, who is doing his internship, was subsequently arrested.

26/11 Mastermind Tahawwur Rana Lands in NIA Net: 18-Day Custody Begins in High-Security Probe

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The National Investigation Agency (NIA) on Friday secured 18-day custody of Tahawwur Hussain Rana, a key accused in the 26/11 Mumbai terror attacks, following his extradition from the United States. The agency aims to interrogate Rana in-depth to unearth the entire conspiracy behind the brutal 2008 attacks that left 166 dead and over 238 injured.

Rana was produced before the NIA Special Court at Patiala House in New Delhi after his arrival at the Indira Gandhi International Airport on Thursday evening. He was formally arrested and later escorted under heavy security—led by Delhi Police SWAT teams—to the NIA headquarters at the CGO Complex, where he will remain in a high-security cell.

In a statement, the NIA said Rana’s detailed interrogation is crucial to exposing the full extent of the plot that led to the deadly assault on Mumbai. His extradition follows years of diplomatic efforts and legal battles, including the dismissal of his final plea by the US Supreme Court.

The extradition was the result of coordinated efforts by India’s Ministry of External Affairs and Ministry of Home Affairs, working alongside American authorities. Rana was flown from Los Angeles to New Delhi on a special flight accompanied by senior NIA and NSG officials.

This major breakthrough marks a significant step forward in India’s pursuit of justice for the victims of one of the worst terror attacks in its history.

More Than a Power Couple: The Unbreakable Bond of Michelle and Barack Obama

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In a world that constantly watches, speculates, and at times intrudes, Michelle and Barack Obama have stood tall as one of the most powerful, resilient, and admired couples in American history. Their union, which spans over 32 years, is not just a marriage but a symbol of balance between love, ambition, service, and strength. Together, they’ve not only raised two remarkable daughters but also carried the weight of a nation’s expectations with grace and authenticity.

Michelle Obama, a woman of immense intellect and unwavering integrity, has always been a force unto herself. An independent thinker, a deeply grounded individual, and a woman of unshakeable values, she has never needed a spotlight to shine. A graduate of Princeton University and Harvard Law School, she built her own path in the legal and nonprofit world long before stepping onto the global stage. As a young attorney at Sidley Austin, she met a promising intern named Barack Obama. What began as professional mentorship evolved into one of the most iconic partnerships of our time. Though they were different—he, introspective and idealistic; she, pragmatic and driven—they came together through shared purpose and mutual respect.

Michelle’s contributions as First Lady of the United States from 2009 to 2017 were not ornamental—they were transformative. She launched nationwide initiatives like Let’s Move!, Let Girls Learn, Reach Higher, and Joining Forces, reshaping dialogues around health, education, military families, and female empowerment. She took on the role not just with poise but with a mission — to uplift others, especially women and girls, and to challenge the norms that once tried to confine her. Her speeches, presence, and advocacy weren’t just politically significant; they were emotionally resonant, speaking directly to hearts across the globe.

Through it all, the Obamas were never just an image of perfection. They were—and are—real. Michelle has always been candid about the challenges in their marriage, especially during the taxing years of Barack’s presidency. In her bestselling memoir Becoming, she opened a window into the emotional weight she carried—moments of loneliness, exhaustion, and deep introspection. They weren’t immune to the friction of work-life balance, arguments, or moments of drifting. But what made their story compelling was not perfection—it was persistence. The commitment to “date nights”, to communication, and to holding on when things got hard—that’s where their strength lay.

In recent times, when rumours of separation began to swirl, sparked by Michelle’s absence from a few public events, tabloids and social media ran wild with speculation. Her non-appearance at occasions such as former President Donald Trump’s second inauguration or the funeral of President Jimmy Carter became fodder for gossip, fuelling headlines about possible divorce proceedings. But Michelle, ever composed and commanding, finally addressed the noise — and in doing so, reminded the world of what true personal power looks like.

In an interview that silenced the frenzy, she spoke openly about choosing herself, her well-being, and her time. After decades of carrying immense public responsibility, she is now in a chapter where she can breathe, reflect, and prioritise—not just as a former First Lady, but as Michelle, the woman, the mother, the wife. Her daughters are grown, and with that shift comes the gift of re-evaluating life. She made it clear that her reduced public visibility was not a sign of discontent but rather an act of self-care and conscious living. And yes, her family—her marriage—remains a central, sacred part of her life.

Even as she steps back from some of the political limelight, Michelle remains deeply engaged with the causes close to her heart—from girls’ education to advocacy work and public service. She continues to speak, to inspire, to write, and to lead. Her voice, deliberate and strong, still shapes conversations on what it means to be a woman of substance in today’s world.

The whispers of divorce never aligned with the legacy of love, struggle, and growth that Michelle and Barack Obama have shared in plain view for over three decades. Her clarification wasn’t just a rebuttal to rumours—it was a profound message to anyone watching: prioritising yourself, your peace, and your family isn’t retreat—it’s power.

Michelle Obama remains a pillar of strength, grace, and authenticity—a role model not just for her titles or accolades, but for her humanity. In her, countless women see the possibility of being everything—intelligent, strong, nurturing, assertive, and deeply self-aware. In Barack, we see a man who admires and supports his partner with unwavering respect. Together, they have weathered storms, grown through challenges, and emerged not just intact—but extraordinary.

They are not just America’s power couple—they are a beacon of hope, resilience, and truth in an often chaotic world.

“Conduct a Caste Census Now”: Chhagan Bhujbal Turns Up Heat on Centre Over OBC Quota

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Senior NCP leader and OBC face of Maharashtra, Chhagan Bhujbal, on Thursday lent strong support to the demand for a nationwide caste census, reigniting the ongoing debate around caste-based reservations in India. Speaking to reporters, Bhujbal emphasized the persistent legal hurdles faced by the Other Backward Classes (OBCs) in securing their rightful share in governance and policy.

“We should get our reservation. Even now, the issue of our quota in local self-governing bodies is stuck in the Supreme Court,” said Bhujbal, who represents the Yeola assembly constituency in Nashik district.

“Conduct a caste census,” he asserted, underlining the need for accurate data to ensure fair distribution of opportunities based on population demographics.

His statement aligns with the longstanding demand of the opposition Congress party, which has been pushing for a caste census to better structure welfare and reservation schemes. As calls for caste-based data grow louder, Bhujbal’s remarks mark a clear stance from a key leader in Maharashtra’s political landscape.

“Jobless and Betrayed”: Bengal Teachers Launch Hunger Strike After SC Job Axe and Police Crackdown

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A fresh wave of unrest has erupted in West Bengal as a section of teachers who lost their jobs following a Supreme Court judgment have launched a relay hunger strike, protesting not only their termination but also alleged police brutality during demonstrations. The protest began Thursday outside the West Bengal School Service Commission (SSC) office in Salt Lake, where teachers have also staged an overnight sit-in at the commission’s Acharya Sadan building.

These teachers were among the 25,753 teaching and non-teaching staff whose appointments made through a 2016 SSC recruitment drive were annulled after the Supreme Court on April 3 upheld a Calcutta High Court verdict, which described the entire recruitment process as “vitiated and tainted.”

One of the protesting teachers told reporters, “We’ve started a relay hunger strike with one teacher, and more will join. We’ll soon decide our next course of action.”

The teachers also condemned the police action at the District Inspector of Schools office in Kasba, South Kolkata, where their colleagues were allegedly lathi-charged, kicked, and shoved during a peaceful demonstration on Wednesday.

The dismissed educators insist that their jobs were unjustly taken away due to the SSC’s failure to distinguish between fraudulent candidates and those who were legitimately selected. Their anger is now turning into a symbolic hunger protest, calling out what they describe as systemic injustice and government apathy.

Mumbai Faces Water Crisis as Tanker Association Halts Supply Over BMC Crackdown on Private Wells

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Mumbai’s water supply system has been thrown into disarray as the Mumbai Water Tanker Association (MWTA) announced an indefinite suspension of services on Thursday, protesting the civic body’s stringent regulations and notices issued to private well owners. These wells are the primary source of water for over 1,800 registered tankers that collectively supply around 350 million litres daily (MLD) to various parts of the city, including high-demand zones like South Mumbai.

MWTA spokesperson Ankur Sharma revealed that the decision comes in response to new requirements imposed by the Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC), which include mandatory land ownership or lease documents, installation of digital flow meters, adherence to BIS standards, daily water intake measurement, and a No Objection Certificate (NOC) from the Central Ground Water Authority.

“Implementing these norms in a city like Mumbai is next to impossible without government relaxation. Until then, the supply remains suspended,” Sharma said, adding, “We have shut down our trade.”

Despite efforts by Mumbai Suburban Guardian Minister Ashish Shelar—who wrote to the Jal Shakti Board urging leniency—well owners continue to receive enforcement notices. The MWTA has also approached the Chief Minister’s Office seeking urgent intervention to resolve the crisis that now looms over the city’s water supply.

Broad-Daylight Shooting Rocks Mumbai: Man Shot at Chembur Signal by Bike-Borne Attackers

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In a chilling incident that sparked panic in Mumbai’s Chembur area, two unidentified assailants on a motorcycle opened fire on a 50-year-old man at the Diamond Garden signal on Wednesday evening. The victim, identified as Sadruddin Khan, sustained injuries and was rushed to Zen Hospital, where doctors reported his condition as stable.

According to the Chembur police, Khan was on his way to his residence in Belapur, Navi Mumbai, when the attackers approached and fired at him in the middle of traffic. The brazen shooting in broad daylight at a busy city junction has alarmed locals and triggered a full-fledged investigation.

Authorities have launched a manhunt for the suspects, who fled the scene immediately after the attack. Police are reviewing CCTV footage from the area and questioning potential witnesses as part of the ongoing probe.