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ARUNIMA’S JOURNEY

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From amputee ex-volleyball player to Everester         

By Karan Kaushik

Arunima Sinha is a name which is synonymous with courage and all those adjectives used to describe those who achieve their goals despite all odds. She is the first female amputee to conquer Mount Everest. She is also the first female amputee to summit Mt Kilimanjaro, Mt Elbrus, Mt Kosciusko, Mt Carstensz Pyramid, Mt Aconcagua and Mt McKinley, Antarctica. She has been conferred with several honors such as the Padma Shri and the Tenzing Norgay Award.

Arunima shared her life story at an interactive session in New Delhi organized by the FICCI’s ladies wings recently. Excerpts:

On motivation

“I haven’t studied at any of the IITs or IIMs but I’ve been called by most of them to speak and motivate their students,” Arunima told her audience.

But the mountaineer felt that it doesn’t matter how effective a motivational speech is. She believes that the biggest motivations lies within and when people are self motivated they don’t need motivation from others. “When your goal becomes your passion it makes you do what you can’t even do. I climbed Everest with my heart and brain and not with my legs making my way through dead bodies. I never believed that I have an artificial leg”, said Arunima who has a firm belief in the saying “Where there is a will, there is a way.”

Her struggle

However, terming Arunima’s journey motivational would be an understatement. Tragedy struck the young national-level volleyball player in 2011 when she was thrown off a moving train by thugs because she had refused to give them her gold chain. She lost her left leg when a train ran over it. Bizarre conspiracy theories of her travelling ticketless and jumping off the train herself or her trying to commit suicide followed. The public’s perception had reduced her to a victim.

While dealing with murmurs of pity, Arunima decided that she would climb Mt Everest and get her self confidence back. Cut to 2013. Arunima did just that and became the world’s first female amputee to achieve this feat. “Our minds hold amazing control on our bodies and not taking a risk is the biggest risk,” she says.

That, though, is easier said than done. Arunima did a course from the Nehru Institute of Mountaineering and trained rigorously for 18 months. None other than Bachendri Pal, the first Indian woman to summit the Everest, had taken her under her wing but not before she had convinced her to do so.

Arunima believes that luck only favours those who dare to attempt the impossible and would settle for nothing less than victory. She, herself, has conquered the highest peaks in the world, something which has taught her the most precious lessons for life. It has made her confident, resilient and brought out the leader within her. “When someone stops you from achieving your goal after you have reached very near to your goal, just move one step ahead and you will find everyone will be following you,” Arunima said.

Arunima runs a sports academy for underprivileged handicapped children. They don’t even have a building till now but she has managed to buy a 50 acre land. Right now her students train on other people’s fields. “They are my life now,” Arunima said. She wants them to get the best possible training. But she has a long way to go. After all, collecting funds is not an easy job.

Arunima now plans to summit her seventh peak but she needs sponsors. “Finding a sponsor is another summit,” laughs the spunky 28-year-old. But she also adds: “The tougher your struggle, the more glorious is your victory.” Arunima is positive about finding a sponsor soon and hopes to go for her next climb around December this year.

Lessons from Rio

“[PV] Sindhu has won hearts across our nation. It’s amazing how Sakshi [Malik] has got a medal in wrestling which is usually seen as a man’s sport. When I started mountaineering, people used to laugh at me, saying that it’s a man’s sport,” Arunima told VON.

Effusive about the gymnast from Tripura, she said, “Dipa [Karmakar] has shown the nation that gymnastics is not just confined to circus shows and her reaching the finals is a commendable achievement. She didn’t even have a costume but still she made it and set a great example for girls in villages. All they need is support from their family and coaches.” “My family is my backbone,” she added.

Asked about the achievements of women in sports and what needs to be done in order to improve sports in our country, she replied: “It’s not just about being a girl; if a girl has talent, she will make us proud. We need to learn from the mistakes that we have done this time and if we do so, we are definitely going to perform much better in Tokyo. If you see, this time, too, all the players have gone there on their own steam. It should be the duty of the nation to stand with them, get them the best possible training from coaches belonging to countries that bag the most medals and to keep them mentally happy and healthy. There is no need to throw eggs and tomatoes at them if they don’t get medals this time, don’t lower their morale. We will definitely improve the next time,” she said.

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FASTag won’t be discontinued from May 1: Govt clears rumours on new tolling technology

While new technological approaches are under consideration, MoRTH clarified that the ongoing pilot tests featuring Automatic Number Plate Recognition (ANPR) systems at selected toll plazas are meant to enhance, not replace, FASTag functionalities.

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The Ministry of Road Transport and Highways (MoRTH) has dismissed rampant rumours regarding the discontinuation of the FASTag system effective May 1, 2025. In an official statement released on Friday, the ministry reiterated that it has no intention of phasing out FASTag or replacing it with a satellite-based tolling system in the immediate future.

Authorities cautioned the public against believing misleading reports and viral messages that suggest FASTag will be eliminated, emphasising that the system remains active and mandatory for toll payments across the nation.

While new technological approaches are under consideration, MoRTH clarified that the ongoing pilot tests featuring Automatic Number Plate Recognition (ANPR) systems at selected toll plazas are meant to enhance, not replace, FASTag functionalities.

Understanding the hybrid tolling model

The proposed hybrid model seeks to combine the existing Radio-Frequency Identification (RFID)-based FASTag with ANPR technology. This innovative approach aims to facilitate barrier-less toll collection; sophisticated high-resolution cameras will capture vehicle number plates and link them with FASTag accounts for a more efficient toll payment process.

The ministry is currently assessing the hybrid system’s potential to:

  • Decrease congestion at toll plazas
  • Accelerate vehicle flow
  • Provide motorists with a smoother, uninterrupted tolling experience

However, MoRTH has confirmed that the hybrid model is still in the pilot phase and no final decision regarding its nationwide implementation has been established.

Although FASTag will not be replaced, the ministry stressed the importance of compliance under the hybrid system. Vehicle owners who neglect toll payment procedures may receive electronic notices, face suspension of their FASTag accounts, or incur penalties as per the VAHAN vehicle registration database.

The Ministry of Road Transport and Highways strongly urged motorists to disregard false information regarding the discontinuation of FASTag. Official updates on any changes to the tolling system will be communicated through trusted channels. The public is encouraged to stay informed by visiting the official websites at www.nhai.gov.in and morth.nic.in.

Fact Check: Claim: A satellite-based tolling system will replace FASTag starting May 1, 2025. Fact: This claim has been labelled false, as MoRTH has confirmed that FASTag will remain in use beyond the specified date.

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Who was Hemraj Meena, the Pulwama martyr whose daughter’s wedding was attended by Lok Sabha Speaker Om Birla?

Birla took on the role of the uncle for Reena’s mother, Madhubala, and performed the Hindu wedding custom known as ‘mayra’.

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Lok Sabha Speaker Om Birla fulfilled a promise he made six years ago by participating in the wedding rituals of the daughter of a martyr from Pulwama, held in Kota, Rajasthan. He took part in the traditional ceremonies typically performed by the bride’s uncle or her mother’s brother.

Birla took on the role of the uncle for Reena’s mother, Madhubala, and performed the Hindu wedding custom known as ‘mayra’. He is the representative of the Kota-Bundi constituency in Parliament and attended the wedding of 25-year-old Reena, the daughter of Hemraj Meena, who died in the Pulwama attack, in the Sangod area of Kota.

Who was Hemraj Meena?

Hemraj Meena served as a head constable in the Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) and was from Vinod Kalan village in Sangod, Rajasthan. He is survived by his wife, Madhubala Meena, and their daughter Reena. Hemraj lost his life in the 2019 terror attack in Jammu and Kashmir’s Pulwama.

In the wake of Hemraj’s death, Om Birla pledged to support his family. Since then, he has been actively involved in their lives, celebrating festivals and providing assistance.

At the wedding, Birla played a significant role by presenting a ceremonial ‘odhni’ and other gifts to Madhubala, while also honouring the memory of Hemraj Meena and taking part in numerous wedding rituals. State Energy Minister Heeralal Nagar accompanied him at the event.

Birla expressed his emotions about the occasion by sharing photos from the ceremony on X (formerly Twitter). He stated, “My heart is filled with pride and joy that our daughter Reena is now going to start her new life. This moment is not only emotionally significant for the family but also a source of pride, as it reflects the love, values, and aspirations that have come to fruition. The unique sacrifice and unwavering dedication of Martyr Hemraj Meena Ji to our nation continue to inspire us all.”

He concluded by wishing for Reena’s married life to be filled with love, trust, and harmony, praying that she always finds happiness, prosperity, and respect in her new journey.

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Celebrating a milestone: Oscars to launch Best Stunt Design category for 100th Academy Awards in 2027

Indian filmmaker SS Rajamouli, celebrated for RRR, expressed his excitement on social media

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In a groundbreaking decision, the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences revealed on Friday that it will introduce a new Oscar category, Best Stunt Design, to recognize the artistry of stunt work, beginning with the 100th Academy Awards in 2028 for films released in 2027. This historic step celebrates a craft integral to cinema since its inception, marking a victory for stunt professionals after decades of advocacy.

The announcement follows persistent efforts from industry insiders, spearheaded by director and former stuntman David Leitch—known for The Fall Guy, Bullet Train, and Deadpool 2—and veteran stunt coordinator Chris O’Hara. Their compelling presentations to the Academy’s Board of Governors paved the way for this long-overdue recognition. “Since the early days of cinema, stunt design has been a vital part of filmmaking,” Academy CEO Bill Kramer and President Janet Yang said in a joint statement. “We are proud to honor the innovative work of these technical and creative artists.”

The Academy echoed this sentiment on X, stating, “Stunts have always been part of the magic of movies. Now, they’re part of the Oscars. The Academy has created a new annual award for Achievement in Stunt Design—beginning with the 100th Oscars in 2028, honoring films released in 2027.”

The decision drew enthusiastic responses worldwide. Indian filmmaker SS Rajamouli, celebrated for RRR, expressed his excitement on social media: “At last!! After a 100-year wait!!! Ecstatic for the new Oscars stunt design category for films releasing in 2027! Huge thanks to David Leitch, Chris O’Hara, and the stunt community for making this historic recognition possible, and to The Academy, CEO Bill Kramer, and President Janet Yang for honoring the power of stunt work. Thrilled to see #RRRMovie’s action visuals shining in the announcement!”

Leitch reflected on the milestone, saying, “This has been a long journey for so many of us. Chris O’Hara and I have spent years working to bring this moment to life, standing on the shoulders of stunt professionals who’ve fought tirelessly for recognition over the decades.” Similarly, John Wick director Chad Stahelski lauded the Academy’s decision as a nod to the collaborative spirit of stunt teams. “It’s great to see the Academy truly listening to the stunt community,” he told Variety, highlighting the importance of recognizing an entire department rather than a single individual.

Jeff Wolfe, president of the Stuntmen’s Association, hailed it as “a historic moment for our community,” adding, “This validates the passion, innovation, creativity, and hard work behind every fall, fight, and fireball.” The push for recognition gained momentum in recent years, bolstered by films like The Fall Guy and support from actors such as Winston Duke.

Details on the award’s criteria and voting process will be finalized in the 2027 Academy Awards rulebook, with presentation logistics to be determined later. Meanwhile, online reactions have spotlighted legends like Jackie Chan, with fans noting that this category—while a triumph—comes late for icons whose groundbreaking stunts have long defined cinematic excellence. Social media buzz reflects a mix of celebration and bittersweet sentiment, as the Oscars finally catch up to a craft fans have revered for generations.

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