PM Modi allocated ₹7500 crore to 75 lakh women in Bihar and ₹1600 crore for flood relief in Punjab. The Tribune's Editor-in-Chief Jyoti Malhotra discusses the reasons behind these financial distributions.
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Maj Gen Lakhwinder Singh (retd), a Kargil war veteran, discusses the artillery barrage during the conflict. He highlights the challenges of evicting the Pakistani army from mountainous terrain. He has authored a book titled 'Artillery's Thunder, The Untold Kargil Story.'
India's Ministry of Defence is reactivating two old advanced landing grounds near the China border: one in Chushul, Ladakh, and another in Anini, Arunachal Pradesh. This initiative focuses on bolstering border infrastructure.
Aatish Taseer discusses identity, belonging, and exile in an interview. He reflects on his experience after his Overseas Citizen of India (OCI) status was revoked, exploring his search for self as a gay man and intellectual. The conversation touches upon Indian politics, freedom of speech, and cultural identity.
Jyoti Malhotra's #TheGreatGame examines Yasin Malik's affidavit in Delhi High Court, revealing how various Indian Prime Ministers, including Chandra Shekhar, Vajpayee, Manmohan Singh, and even Modi's allies, interacted with the Kashmiri separatist leader over the years.
Why Indian team refused to shake hands with Pak cricketers, Pahalgam & politics : Shishir Hattangadi
Shishir Hattangadi discussed the Indian cricket team's post-match handshake refusal with Pakistan after their Asia Cup victory. The interview touched upon the Pahalgam attack and the intersection of India-Pakistan politics with cricket.
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In this episode of #TheGreatGame, The Tribune’s Editor-in-Chief Jyoti Malhotra explains the reasons for the political crisis in Nepal that lasted all week and ended with the election of Sushila Karki as the first interim prime minister, what this...
Manish Tewari highlights the strength of Indian democracy but expresses concern over the weaponization of social media, drawing parallels to the Arab Spring and regional crises. He also criticizes cross-voting in the Vice Presidential election as a betrayal.
Sunil Jakhar, Punjab BJP president, defends the Rs 1600 crore flood relief from PM Modi. He claims the state government misused central funds and made false flood claims. Jakhar asserts Modi won't abandon Punjab.
Nepal's Gen Z protested against corruption and 'nepo kids,' targeting government buildings. The unrest involved the burning of Parliament and violence against politicians, reflecting widespread dissatisfaction. The protests highlight demands for accountability and a youth-led movement for change.
Former Indian Ambassador Ranjit Rae discussed Nepal's current crisis in an interview. Key topics include the resignation of Prime Minister KP Oli, the impact of 'nepo kids,' and India's perspective on the ongoing political turmoil and strained relations.
Former BBMB Secretary Satish Singla discusses the cause of Punjab's recent floods, focusing on water releases from dams. He likely explains why the dams shouldn't be solely blamed for the flooding, providing insights into disaster management and dam safety.
In this latest episode of #DecodePunjab, The Tribune Deputy Editors Jupinderjit Singh and Ruchika M Khanna and Special Correspondent Rajmeet Singh discuss the political significance of the PM visit to Punjab. #PunjabFloods #PMModi #PunjabRelief #FloodNews #NarendraModi #PunjabFlood2025 #FloodRelief #PunjabNews...
In Ludhiana's Sasrali village, residents and the Army collaborated to safeguard Sutlej River banks from flooding. They used sandbags and coordinated efforts to protect homes and farmland. Authorities are monitoring water levels and providing aid, showcasing community resilience during the Punjab floods.
The flood threat in Patiala, Punjab, has decreased after authorities repaired breaches in the Narwan and SYL canals. Water flow has been restored, leading to receding flood levels and relief for residents.
Heavy rains caused multiple house collapses in Jalandhar, India. Four houses collapsed in Abadpura, seven in Gahir village, and three in Dakoha. The event highlights the impact of severe weather.
Farmers in Kukad Pind, Punjab, face hardship. They recently battled the government over land acquisition and now have lost their paddy crop due to floods along the Chitti Bein rivulet.
Yamuna water levels are receding, but villagers remain fearful of renewed flooding. They're staying vigilant. The Haryana Assembly Speaker reviewed flood arrangements and expressed satisfaction.
Flooding from the contaminated Buddha Nullah inundated homes and streets in Ludhiana. The water has receded, leaving behind residue and raising hygiene concerns. Municipal teams are cleaning up, but residents still face health challenges.
Villages near the Ghaggar River in Patiala, represented by AAP MLA Harmeet Singh Pathanmajra, face flood-like conditions. Overflowing waters have damaged crops in the Bhunerheri block and Devigarh areas, endangering livelihoods and homes.
Sukhna Lake floodgates in Chandigarh opened for a record eighth time this monsoon due to continuous heavy rainfall on Monday. This triggered a flood alert as the lake's water level rose.
Shimla is experiencing heavy rainfall, leading the IMD to issue an orange alert. Roads are blocked due to landslides and flooding. Authorities are advising residents and tourists to stay indoors and avoid travel.
Heavy rains caused landslides, disrupting traffic on the Parwanoo-Solan-Shimla route. The Kalka-Shimla railway track was blocked by debris, forcing train cancellations and terminations.
Akal Takht Jathedar Kuldeep Singh Gargajj discusses Sikh religio-political issues with The Tribune. The interview covers various topics, including the Jathedar's support for a strong Shiromani Akali Dal (SAD), and other Panthic issues.
The episode discusses a shift in Punjab regarding terrorism-related issues: fake encounters, Sikh prisoners (Bandi Sikhs), and related court convictions. It also examines the political implications of a BJP minister supporting Bandi Sikh releases. The episode likely covers the number of police officers convicted and Bandi Sikhs released in the past two years.
Sanjeev Arora, Punjab's Minister of Industry, Investment, Power, speaks with The Tribune. He discusses efforts to boost the industry and power sectors. He also addresses questions about his potential for Deputy CM and states AAP MLAs won't base candidate choices on religion.
Gurbachan Jagat, former Manipur Governor and Tribune Trustee, asserts that a society's failure is inevitable without adequate investment in health and education. He emphasizes these sectors as crucial for societal growth, stability, and sustainable progress, citing their importance for social and economic development.
Punjab's Social Security Minister, Dr. Baljit Kaur, discusses the government's crackdown on organized begging rackets. The campaign focuses on rescuing child beggars and providing rehabilitation.
The interview analyzes the significance of recent summits involving Trump, Putin, and Zelenskyy. It discusses tensions between Modi and Trump, and India's foreign policy in a changing global landscape, including its oil trade with Russia. Ambassador Ashraf provides insights into these geopolitical dynamics.