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Patanjali University Prepares for Annual Fest ‘Abhyuday’

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Patanjali University is gearing up for its annual fest, Abhyuday, which will take place over three days from February 28 to March 2. To ensure everything runs smoothly, a strategic planning meeting was convened on Saturday at the university auditorium to organize all necessary arrangements.The meeting covered a wide array of topics related to the festival, including its overall framework, action plan, stage design, sound system, IT setup, decorations, cleanliness protocols, media coordination, seating logistics, emergency services, award ceremonies, catering, water supply, and security measures.

In order to facilitate effective management, team leaders and assistants were designated for each specific department.

Leading the meeting, Professor (Dr.) Sadhvi Devpriya, the Dean of Humanities and Oriental Studies and the convener of Abhyuday, noted the university’s ongoing academic excellence, underscored by its recent achievement of an ‘A+’ grade from NAAC.

This year, the university is dedicated to hosting an impressive Abhyuday, with distinguished academic figures from all over the country expected to attend. Sadhvi Devpriya emphasized that the festival goes beyond mere cultural festivities; it serves as a vital platform for the comprehensive development of students.

The event will showcase a range of cultural performances, sports events, and academic competitions, all designed to help students cultivate their leadership abilities, organizational skills, and creative talents.

Sadhvi Devpriya further reiterated that the success of the program hinges on teamwork, commitment, and genuine effort. She remarked that the true value of each task is determined by the intent behind it, and this intent ultimately shapes the results.

The meeting was attended by Registrar Alok Kumar Singh, Swami Parmarthdev, Chief Central In-Charge of the Patanjali Yoga Committee, Proctor Swami Arshadev, faculty heads, professors, students, and members of the monastic community.

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Pak Media Highlights CM Siddaramaiah’s ‘No War’ Remarks; K’taka BJP Calls Him a ‘Puppet of an Enemy Nation’

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Following the heightened media attention in Pakistan regarding Chief Minister Siddaramaiah’s remarks on not pursuing war with Pakistan after the Pahalgam terror attack that resulted in 26 fatalities, the Karnataka BJP has criticized the CM for appearing to act as a “puppet” of the neighboring nation.

Leader of Opposition R. Ashoka shared a video from a Pakistani news channel featuring CM Siddaramaiah’s comments on his X account. Referring to him as “Pakistan Ratna,” Ashoka sarcastically stated in Kannada (translated loosely), “Chief Minister Siddaramaiah, you have unexpectedly gained fame in Pakistan because of your juvenile and nonsensical remarks.”

“Congratulations! If you ever visit Pakistan, you can expect a grand reception. It wouldn’t be surprising if the Pakistani government honors you with their prestigious Nishan-e-Pakistan award for being a great ambassador of peace.”

Ashoka emphasized that during such a sensitive period for the nation, where tensions are high at the border, the CM is acting like a “puppet” for the enemy. “Your presence in public life is one of our country’s greatest misfortunes,” he added.

In response to the discussion about retaliating against Pakistan after the Pahalgam attack, CM Siddaramaiah stated in Mysuru, “At this time, there is no need to declare war against Pakistan. We must implement stringent security measures instead. We advocate for peace, ensuring that people feel secure, and the Central government must take effective security measures.”

Addressing questions about the Central government acknowledging security lapses related to the Pahalgam attack, he remarked, “I have spoken about the security shortfalls that contributed to this tragedy. Proper arrangements were lacking at a tourist hotspot that draws large crowds. Given the previous loss of 40 soldiers in Pulwama, heightened vigilance was essential.”

He further articulated, “There were both intelligence and security failures. Many believed they were safe, but the Central government did not secure them. The trust placed in them has been betrayed.”

“No matter what measures are taken now, will the 26 lives lost in the Pahalgam attack be restored?” CM Siddaramaiah questioned.

When asked about the absence of security personnel at the site, he replied, “I’m not sure. I still need to speak with State Labour Minister Santosh Lad, who was dispatched to Kashmir for further information.” Minister Lad has since ensured the return of all stranded individuals from Karnataka.

On the subject of repatriating Pakistani nationals from the state, CM Siddaramaiah stated, “We will cooperate fully. We will provide information to the Central government and facilitate their return. I do not have precise data on the number of Pakistani nationals present in various cities of Karnataka, but there is a significant population in Bengaluru.”

Criticizing the Prime Minister, CM Siddaramaiah added, “The Prime Minister should have attended the all-party meeting called following the Pahalgam attack. They are misleading the public. Which matters more — the Bihar election campaign or the all-party meeting?”

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NIA Assumes Control of Pahalgam Terror Attack Investigation

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The National Investigation Agency (NIA) has assumed control of the Pahalgam terror attack case, which resulted in the deaths of 26 individuals, including a Nepali national. Previously, this investigation was managed by the J&K Police, but it was transferred to the NIA following directives from the Union Ministry of Home Affairs, as stated in a press release.

Since April 23, the NIA teams have been stationed at the attack site, intensifying their search for evidence. Under the supervision of an Inspector General (IG), a Deputy Inspector General (DIG), and a Superintendent of Police (SP) from the anti-terror agency, investigators are meticulously questioning eyewitnesses who witnessed the attack unfold in the serene Baisaran valley. The agency aims to reconstruct the timeline of events leading to this tragic incident, noted the media release.

Investigators are closely examining entry and exit points for clues regarding the terrorists’ methods. Assisted by forensic experts, they are thoroughly scouring the area for evidence that could uncover the conspiracy behind this shocking attack.

On April 22, a group of terrorists targeted tourists in the Baisaran meadows, a popular destination in Pahalgam. The attack resulted in the deaths of 25 Indian citizens and one Nepali national. Eyewitness accounts describe a harrowing scene in which the attackers asked victims for their religion before opening fire at close range, specifically targeting 25 Hindu men.

A massive operation is underway in the valley to apprehend the perpetrators. Several suspects have been detained, and the homes of ten identified terrorists have been demolished.

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Unity of 140 Crore Indians: Our Nation’s Greatest Strength; We Will Respond Decisively to Aggressors: PM Modi in ‘Mann Ki Baat’

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Prime Minister Narendra Modi conveyed his firm stance on Sunday, assuring the nation that those responsible for the Pahalgam attack would face the strictest consequences. During his monthly broadcast of ‘Mann ki Baat,’ his first since the attack, he stated, “Global leaders have reached out to me with letters and messages, strongly condemning this heinous act… The entire world stands united with 1.4 billion Indians in our fight against terrorism.”

He reiterated his commitment to the families of the victims, promising justice and emphasizing that the attackers and their backers would be met with severe repercussions.

In his address, he highlighted that the nation’s greatest strength in the battle against terrorism lies in the unity of its people.

“As I share my thoughts with you today, my heart is heavy with grief. The Pahalgam attack on April 22 has devastated every citizen and ignited deep sympathy for the victims’ families… I know the anger that flows through every citizen upon witnessing the tragic images of this attack,” Mr. Modi said during the 121st episode of the radio program.

He pointed out that the attack signifies the desperation of those who support terrorism. “As peace began to take root in Kashmir, the enemies of our nation could not bear it. They aim to unravel the progress, orchestrating such a significant conspiracy. In our fight against terrorism, national unity is our strongest asset… We must reinforce our resolve to confront this challenge.”

PM Modi expressed his profound sorrow for the pain experienced nationwide due to the attack. “The terror incident in Pahalgam on April 22 has inflicted great sadness on every Indian. The suffering of the affected families resonates throughout the country, transcending state lines and languages. I feel the collective anger as we observe the horrific images from the attack. This tragedy reflects the despair and cowardice of those who sponsor terrorism…”

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