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India’s Largest Cosplay Championship set to Launch in Mumbai on May 1

This exciting event is organized by Creators Street and Epiko Con in partnership with the Telangana government, the ICA Indian Comics Association, the Forbidden Media and Entertainment Association of India (MEAI), the Telangana VFX Animation and Gaming Association (TVAGA), and the Ministry of Information and Broadcasting. It promises to bring together the nation’s most skilled cosplayers, showcasing their artistry, dedication, and craftsmanship in the realm of pop culture.
“The championship aims to empower India’s burgeoning cosplay community by offering a world-class platform for participants to display their skills, creativity, and enthusiasm for pop culture. This event aligns with India’s expanding entertainment and AVGC-XR sector, fostering self-expression and innovation in costume design, performance, and character representation,” stated the ministry.
During the competition, 80-100 finalists will showcase their cosplays live on the WAVES 2025 stage. Categories will encompass Indian mythology, pop culture, anime, manga, DC, Marvel, and more. Participants will be evaluated by a panel of esteemed industry experts, international guests, and cosplay professionals.
Registration for the event, which opened on March 28, will continue until April 7, according to the announcement.
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Sachdeva: BJP Mayor Coming to Delhi for Enhanced Municipal Services

The BJP chief criticized AAP representatives Saurabh Bharadwaj and Atishi for holding a press conference to accuse the BJP of poaching councillors to seize power in the MCD, calling their statements not only absurd but also an attempt to deflect blame for their political and administrative failings onto the BJP.
Sachdeva noted that many councillors, who were elected on AAP tickets in 2022, entered office with optimism and a strong commitment to public service. However, he claimed that AAP leaders failed to fully constitute the Municipal Corporation for two and a half years, which led to a halt in all developmental and administrative activities of the civic body. He argued that those AAP councillors who recognized their obligations to the people ultimately left the party out of disillusionment with their leadership’s persistent obstruction of MCD operations.
On a related note, Delhi BJP spokesperson Praveen Shankar Kapoor remarked that whenever AAP leaders mention “Operation Lotus,” they mistakenly believe they are targeting the BJP politically. Instead, he argued, they end up tarnishing the reputations of their own legislators and councillors. Kapoor also reminded Atishi and Bharadwaj that their councillors resigned from the party while still in power, highlighting the fact that during the opposition period from 2017 to 2022, significant defections were absent, indicating that the councillors did not leave for power, but rather to pursue developmental initiatives.
In related news, AAP announced on Monday that it will not partake in the upcoming mayoral election for the Municipal Corporation of Delhi (MCD) scheduled for April 25, citing a lack of fair electoral opportunities.
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Fadnavis Reverses Course: No Requirement for Hindi in Maharashtra Schools

However, a resolution issued by the Maharashtra government on April 17 had already designated Hindi as a compulsory third language for students from classes 1 to 5 starting in the 2026-27 academic year, and the new syllabus in line with the National Education Policy is set to take effect this year.
Fadnavis commented, “It is incorrect to claim that there are efforts to impose Hindi. Marathi will remain compulsory in Maharashtra, and there will be no additional requirements. Hindi will not be mandatory,” he shared with reporters in Pune. This statement came shortly after the state’s Marathi Language Department’s language advisory committee requested him to retract the decision mandating Hindi.
He also expressed surprise at the opposition to Indian languages like Hindi, suggesting that people tend to embrace English more. “Why do we hold English in higher regard than our own languages?” Fadnavis queried.
His retreat followed criticism from nearly all opposition parties in Maharashtra about the proposal to teach Hindi from Class 1. The Uddhav Thackeray-led Shiv Sena declared its intention to prevent the Fadnavis government from enforcing Hindi in schools, while the Maharashtra Navnirman Sena (MNS), led by Raj Thackeray, initiated protests and hung banners opposing the move.
The Congress party accused the government of attempting to undermine the Marathi language, identity, and culture by making Hindi compulsory. The Nationalist Congress Party (NCP), led by Sharad Pawar, warned that disregarding Marathi under the guise of the New Education Policy would not be tolerated, and the state unit of the Communist Party of India-Marxist (CPM) threatened to protest.
The issue sparked a rare alliance between Uddhav Thackeray and Raj Thackeray, who set aside their differences to collectively oppose the promotion of Hindi in Maharashtra.
Meanwhile, Lakshmikant Deshmukh, chairman of the Maharashtra state language consultation committee, wrote to the government stating that making Hindi a mandatory subject from Class 1, alongside Marathi and English, would place an undue burden on primary school students. Copies of the letter were sent to Deputy Chief Ministers Eknath Shinde and Ajit Pawar, as well as to the Minister for Marathi Language, Uday Samant.
Deshmukh pointed out, “No language has been made compulsory under the National Education Policy. On the contrary, the NEP advocates for education to be delivered in one’s mother tongue. Therefore, enforcing Hindi as a third language is inappropriate.” He noted that the State Council of Educational Research and Training (SCERT) did not consult the Maharashtra state language advisory committee before finalizing the language policy.
The committee, consisting of linguists, language scholars, and educators, argued that introducing Hindi at this level is not educationally appropriate. Deshmukh emphasized, “Teaching Hindi as a third language from Class 1 is unnecessary and contradicts established educational principles. We formally request the chief minister to review this decision to avoid overburdening students.”
In the past, several educational organizations, including the Marathi Abhyas Kendra, Maharashtra State Secondary and Higher Secondary Principals’ Association, and Maharashtra Progressive Teachers’ Association, have also written to the state’s education minister requesting a retraction of the decision.
Furthermore, senior educationist Ramesh Panse has endorsed their concerns in support of the letter. These organizations opined that Hindi should only be made compulsory in Maharashtra once northern states commit to teaching Marathi or a Dravidian language, insisting, “North Indians should learn Marathi more than Maharashtrians need to learn Hindi.”
The Marathi Ekikaran Samiti strongly condemned this decision, stating that Hindi cannot be classified as a national language and its compulsion constitutes linguistic imperialism, which is unfair to students.
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Uttarakhand Border Villages Generate ₹2.6 Crore by Supplying Meat to ITBP

According to officials from the state animal husbandry department, providing mutton, fish, and chicken to the ITBP could potentially yield ₹20 crore annually through the production of 800 metric tonnes of these products.
As reported by the state Animal Husbandry Department, ten cooperative societies and Farmers Producer Organizations (FPOs) from Pithoragarh, Chamoli, Uttarkashi, and Champawat have collectively earned about ₹2.6 crore since the implementation of this scheme by the Pushkar Singh Dhami government.
The initiative commenced after a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) was signed between the Uttarakhand government and the ITBP on October 30, 2023. Under this agreement, the state government has provided support to farmers in raising high-breed goats and chickens for supply to the ITBP, aimed at creating direct employment and business opportunities for local communities.
Following the launch of the scheme, farmers have begun supplying mutton and chicken to the ITBP. They delivered a total of 79,530 kilograms of meat, including 42,748 kilograms of sheep-goat, 29,407 kilograms of chicken, and 7,374 kilograms of trout fish to the nearest ITBP camps, resulting in net earnings of ₹2.6 crore.
A formal contract was established between the Animal Husbandry Department and the ITBP on October 30, involving 253 farmers from the ten cooperative societies and FPOs in the Pithoragarh, Chamoli, Uttarkashi, and Champawat districts, who are now supplying live mutton, chicken, and fish to the nearest ITBP battalion.
Dr. BVRC Purushottam, Secretary of the State Animal Husbandry Department, stated that farmers receive payment through Direct Benefit Transfer (DBT) within 24 hours of their deliveries. “The department has established a revolving fund of ₹5 crore to assist farmers in border villages with raising high-yield goats, sheep, chickens, and trout fish. This will enable them to generate an annual net income of approximately ₹20 crore. It is anticipated that under this scheme, the ITBP will receive 800 metric tonnes of mutton, chicken, and fish annually, leading to a significant improvement in the livelihoods of marginalized farmers in border areas,” Purushottam emphasized.
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