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‘Come Back Home, My Son’: Emotional Plea from Father to IIT Baba, Who Became a Monk at Kumbh Mela

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Abhay Singh, popularly known as IIT Baba, studied at a prestigious institute in Mumbai and has now gained recognition at the Maha Kumbh Mela in Prayagraj. However, his father, Karan Grewal, has made an emotional appeal for him to return home.

Father’s Heartfelt Request

After renouncing worldly life to embrace spirituality, Abhay’s return to his family seems unlikely. His father reminisced about his son’s exceptional academic achievements from a young age.

From IIT Graduate to Monk

Abhay Singh hails from Haryana’s Jhajjar district. He became the talk of the Kumbh Mela after revealing his IIT background. His father, a lawyer at Jhajjar Court, recalled how Abhay completed his early education at a local school before preparing for the IIT entrance exam in Delhi. He later pursued his studies at IIT Mumbai.

Last Conversation with His Son

Karan Grewal shared that he last spoke to his son six months ago. Since then, Abhay has distanced himself from the family. Despite their deep longing for his return, his father acknowledges that after adopting monastic life, returning home is no longer an option.

Leaving a High-Paying Job for Spirituality

After earning his IIT degree, Abhay pursued a postgraduate degree in design and worked for top companies in Delhi and Canada. While working in Canada, he earned a monthly salary of around ₹3 lakh. However, he chose the path of spirituality, eventually returning to India to travel across Manali, Shimla, and Haridwar. A former aerospace engineer, he left behind a lucrative career abroad to embrace a spiritual life.

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IIT Baba Goes Missing from Kumbh Mela

IIT Baba, also known as Masani Gorakh, mysteriously disappeared from the Kumbh Mela, leaving behind his spiritual camp in Juna Akhara. His guru mentioned that Abhay had likely left for a spiritual journey. With increasing media attention and pressure from his family to return home, it is believed that he moved to an undisclosed location.

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Poverty in India: A Complex Web of Socioeconomic and Structural Challenges

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Poverty in India continues to remain one of the nation’s most pressing issues, rooted in a combination of socioeconomic, structural, and historical factors. Despite decades of economic growth and government welfare initiatives, millions of Indians still struggle to meet basic needs such as food, shelter, healthcare, and education.

One of the primary contributors is rapid population growth, which exerts enormous pressure on limited resources, employment opportunities, and essential services. Unemployment and underemployment remain widespread, particularly in agriculture and the informal sector, where wages are low and job security is absent.

Access to quality education also poses a major hurdle. High dropout rates and limited skill development opportunities restrict individuals from entering better-paying professions, perpetuating cycles of poverty. In agriculture, low productivity caused by traditional farming practices, outdated technology, and dependence on rain-fed irrigation further exacerbates the problem.

Rising prices of essential goods, coupled with stark economic inequality, place additional burdens on the poor. The wealth gap continues to grow, with resources concentrated among a small section of society. Social hierarchies, caste-based discrimination, and gender inequality further limit access to opportunities, particularly for Scheduled Castes, Scheduled Tribes, and women.

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Inadequate access to basic amenities such as clean drinking water, sanitation, affordable housing, and healthcare continues to deepen the crisis. Medical expenses, often unaffordable, drive many families into debt traps.

Governance and infrastructure issues also play a significant role. Corruption, inefficiency, and poor implementation of welfare programs reduce the effectiveness of poverty alleviation measures. At the same time, inadequate infrastructure in transportation, electricity, and rural connectivity hinders overall development.

India’s poverty is not merely a product of modern-day challenges. The legacy of colonial exploitation, which de-industrialized the country and disrupted traditional economic systems, still casts a long shadow. Moreover, frequent natural disasters such as floods, droughts, and cyclones push vulnerable communities further into destitution.

Experts stress that tackling poverty in India requires a holistic approach—investing in education, creating sustainable employment opportunities, improving infrastructure, addressing inequality, and ensuring effective governance. Without targeted and inclusive reforms, the dream of eradicating poverty may remain elusive for millions.

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Chamarajanagar :Lorry, car, and bike collided four boys lost their lives

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Mangaluru/Chamarajanagar: In a tragic road accident at the Gadipura bypass in Chamarajanagar, four boys lost their lives when a lorry, car, and bike collided on Saturday.

The deceased have been identified as Mehran (13), Syed Ryan (9), Adnan Pasha, and Faizal (11). According to eyewitnesses, the boys were riding a bike at high speed on the highway when they rammed into an oncoming lorry. A car trailing behind the bike also crashed into the lorry, worsening the accident.

Mehran died on the spot, while the other three boys succumbed to injuries at the hospital despite efforts to save them. Police sources said none of the boys were wearing helmets, leading to severe head injuries that proved fatal.

The car driver, identified as Srikanth, and another person named Manikanth sustained injuries and are currently receiving treatment at a hospital.

Police have registered a case and are investigating the incident.

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Wild Elephant Spotted at Charmadi Ghat, Traffic Disrupted

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Belthangady : A wild elephant was sighted near the first curve of the Charmadi Ghat on Friday evening, creating panic among motorists and disrupting vehicular movement.

The elephant reportedly remained at the spot for over half an hour, during which drivers and passengers were left anxious. Traffic flow on both sides of the stretch was thrown out of gear as vehicles came to a halt.

Meanwhile, some tourists alighted from their vehicles and ventured dangerously close to the elephant to capture photos and videos. Such risky behavior has drawn concern, especially since similar incidents in the past had prompted complaints to the Forest Minister regarding public safety and animal disturbance.

Forest officials have once again urged commuters and tourists to exercise caution and avoid approaching wild animals for photography or videos.

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