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If Congress Isn’t Interested in My Service, I Have Other Paths: Shashi Tharoor

He emphasized that Congress must expand its appeal beyond its loyal voter base for the upcoming 2026 Kerala assembly elections. “If they don’t, the party risks being in opposition for a third consecutive term,” Tharoor cautioned.
Outlining the necessity for the Congress to attract voters beyond its core supporters, Tharoor pointed to his experience in Thiruvananthapuram as evidence. “My personal support there surpasses that of the party’s general standing. People appreciate my communication style and demeanor. Even those who traditionally oppose Congress chose to vote for me. That’s the strategy we need for 2026,” he remarked.
“At both the national and state levels, Congress cannot rely solely on its dedicated voter base. This is an undeniable fact. The party received only about 19% of the votes nationally. Can we content ourselves with just our loyal base? We need an additional 26-27% to regain power, which means reaching out to those who have not supported us in the last two elections,” Tharoor explained.
Regarding the backlash over his comments praising Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s visit to the US and his favorable piece on the LDF government’s industrial policies in Kerala, Tharoor mentioned that he has consistently voiced his opinions without fear when it comes to improving the country and Kerala. “I don’t adhere to narrow political views; good actions by opponents deserve recognition. I’ve never hesitated to express my thoughts, irrespective of their political implications,” he asserted.
Tharoor reiterated that he returned to politics at the urging of senior Congress leaders, including Sonia Gandhi, Manmohan Singh, and Ramesh Chennithala, leaving behind a comfortable position in the United States.
He also pointed out that he is not alone in his opinions within the Congress, with many party workers expressing a sense of a leadership void in Kerala’s Congress. He mentioned independent opinion polls indicating he is a leading candidate for leadership in the state. However, he dismissed any rumors about switching parties, affirming that he does not believe in abandoning the Congress even amidst differing views.
In response to Tharoor’s remarks during the podcast, KPCC President K Sudhakaran criticized his approach through the media, emphasizing that Tharoor, being of higher stature, needs to correct his statements. “Let him address this. I hope his actions remain within acceptable limits,” he added.
Senior Congress leader Ramesh Chennithala chose not to directly engage with Tharoor’s comments but noted that he suspected the interview occurred before Tharoor’s meeting with Rahul Gandhi. “I don’t want to fuel any controversies,” Chennithala mentioned, recalling that during his tenure as KPCC president, he had encouraged Tharoor to join the party and contest elections.
Former KPCC president K Muraleedharan urged the party leadership to capitalize on Tharoor’s strengths, especially his competency in parliamentary debates and his appeal to younger voters.
On Saturday, Tharoor tweeted a quote from English poet Thomas Gray’s ‘Ode on a Distant Prospect of Eton College’: “Where ignorance is bliss, ’tis folly to be wise,” captioning it as “Thought of the Day.”
Tharoor appears to be positioning himself as a leading candidate for the party’s leadership as the 2026 Assembly elections approach, citing independent polls indicating his advantage over other leadership contenders within Kerala’s Congress and highlighting a perceived absence of strong leadership in the state.
Following the controversy surrounding his remarks, Tharoor clarified that there was no need to exacerbate the situation and that he had sufficiently addressed the matter in his interview.
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Mining Industry Leaders Develop Strategy to Address Safety Challenges

Held on April 16 and 17, the seminar featured presentations of 30 technical papers from various experts in the mining field. Ujjwal Tan, Director General of Mines Safety, chaired the event, which was attended by prominent government officials and executives from noted mining firms including Tata Steel and JSW.
Key participants included D Bageshwar Naik, Deputy Director General (Mechanical) as Chairman; Shri Ajay Singh, Deputy Director General (Electrical); R.T. Mandekar, Deputy Director General, Northwest Zone, as Co-convener; P.M. Prasad, CMD of Coal India Limited; Amitava Mukherjee, CMD of NMDC; Uday A. Kaole, CMD of MCL; and N. Balram, CMD of SCCL. Additional dignitaries included Vinay Kumar, Director (Technical) of NMDC; S.K. Sinha, Director (Operations) of HCL; Nirbhay Sancheti, Director (SMS); R.A. Meena, DDG (West Zone); Suprio Chakraborty, DDG (East Zone); and Neeraj Kumar, DDG (North Zone). The seminar was presided over by SSatyanarayana, Director of SCCL.
The event included officials from mining companies like CIL, NMDC, SCCL, HZL, HCL, MCL, Tata Steel, and JSW, alongside faculty from leading mining institutions, experts from global mining safety organizations, research institutes, and equipment manufacturers.
In total, 30 technical papers were presented, and 58 papers were published in the seminar’s souvenir to better understand and analyze safety challenges in bulk material handling within the mining sector. Discussions centered on strategies to mitigate risks associated with these challenges.
The seminar established a framework for safety standards and reinforced the enforcement of legal provisions aimed at enhancing the safety and health of workers in the mining industry. It concluded with a valedictory ceremony honoring the participants.
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MNS Student Wing Holds Protest Against Hindi Imposition

Speaking to the media on Friday, representatives from the Maharashtra Navnirman Vidyarthi Sena (MNVS) asserted that the National Education Policy (NEP) 2020 does not include any mandate for making Hindi a compulsory subject.
“This is an unwarranted imposition. The NEP 2020 does not specify Hindi as a mandatory subject,” stated one student leader, drawing comparisons to Tamil Nadu’s strong opposition to the imposition of Hindi and calling for a united protest from political parties across Maharashtra.
Meanwhile, Prof. Narendra Phatak, executive president of Sahitya Bharati and a member of the Akhil Bharatiya Sahitya Parishad, criticized the Mahayuti government’s decision as unjust and burdensome for students. He noted that the government’s interpretation misrepresents the NEP 2020 and undermines the principles established by the National Curriculum Framework (NCF).
“This unilateral decision will only incite resistance against Hindi, which has not been a contentious issue in Maharashtra. Regrettably, such policies allow certain groups to politicize the matter and provoke protests,” remarked Prof. Phatak.
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UP to Develop Krishna and Ram-Themed Parks in Mathura and Ayodhya Using Urban Waste

The Urban Development Department has submitted a detailed proposal to Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath for the establishment of ‘Krishna Lok Park’ in Mathura and ‘Lav-Kush Park’ along with ‘Shri Purushottam Darshan Anubhav Kendra’ in Ayodhya.
Drawing inspiration from Prayagraj’s Shivalaya Park and Lucknow’s UP Darshan Park, these new developments aim to transform urban waste into artistic and spiritual environments.
These parks will be created under the state’s “Waste to Wealth” initiative, utilizing scrap metal and other urban waste materials. This initiative aligns with CM Yogi’s vision for sustainable urban development, according to officials.
The Krishna Lok Park in Mathura will depict significant moments from Lord Krishna’s life through innovative 3D imaging, interactive models, and light-and-sound presentations. Visitors will relive key events such as his birth, the vanquishing of Putana, Bakasura, and Kansa, as well as his heroic exploits, Draupadi’s rescue, and his Vishwaroop revelation during the Bhagavad Gita in the Mahabharata.
Additionally, the park will feature engaging areas for children, including swings designed like flutes and peacocks, and visual displays recreating the ancient ambiance of Mathura-Vrindavan.
In Ayodhya, the Lav-Kush Park will concentrate on the tales of Lord Ram’s sons, Lav and Kush, along with other significant episodes from Lord Ram’s life. This park will include a state-of-the-art Shri Purushottam Darshan Anubhav Kendra that offers LED displays, interactive walls, murals, projections, and touch-screen kiosks to share inspiring stories.
For younger visitors, Lav-Kush Park will also host an entertainment zone with photo opportunities, a bow-and-arrow area, horse rides, obstacle courses, a learning section, and storytelling zones utilizing interactive technology.
These theme parks are designed to provide both entertainment and education, generate revenue for local municipalities, and promote spiritual tourism in Mathura and Ayodhya.
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