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Farewell to Manmohan Singh: India mourns the architect of economic reforms

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manmohan singh’s funeral held with state honors at nigambodh ghat, delhi

New Delhi witnessed an emotional farewell to former Prime Minister Dr. Manmohan Singh, as his last rites were conducted with full state honors at Nigambodh Ghat today. The event saw the convergence of political leaders, foreign dignitaries, and citizens paying tribute to the leader who is widely regarded as the “architect of India’s economic reforms.”

A solemn farewell

Dr. Singh’s funeral was attended by President Droupadi Murmu, Vice President Jagdeep Dhankhar, Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Bhutan’s Prime Minister Tshering Tobgay, and Congress leaders Sonia Gandhi, Rahul Gandhi, and Mallikarjun Kharge. His body was taken to the Congress headquarters in New Delhi earlier in the day for public homage before being transported to the cremation ground.

The central government announced a seven-day national mourning as a mark of respect. The national flag will be flown at half-mast across the country during this period. Congress, too, has suspended all official programs, including its Foundation Day celebrations, until January 3.

A controversy over memorial space

Dr. Singh’s funeral, though solemn, was marred by a political controversy. Congress leaders criticized the government’s decision to hold the final rites at Nigambodh Ghat instead of a more prestigious location, potentially suitable for a memorial. Mallikarjun Kharge, Congress President, wrote to Prime Minister Modi, urging for a memorial site at the location of the funeral, in line with precedents set for former prime ministers.

In response, BJP spokesperson CR Kesavan called Congress’s demand ironic, pointing out the absence of a Delhi memorial for former Prime Minister P.V. Narasimha Rao, despite his significant contributions. The central government clarified that space for a memorial would be allocated after requisite procedures, including the formation of a trust.

Tributes from across the World

Dr. Singh’s passing at the age of 92 on Thursday night due to age-related complications prompted an outpouring of grief from global leaders. French President Emmanuel Macron, former Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper, US Secretary of State Antony Blinken, and Malaysian Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim extended their condolences, recognizing Dr. Singh’s role as a statesman and reformer.

A legacy of leadership

Born in 1932, Dr. Singh’s academic brilliance was evident from his time at the University of Cambridge and Oxford University, where he excelled in economics. He played a pivotal role in shaping India’s economic policies as the Finance Minister in 1991, a period that marked the liberalization of the Indian economy.

During his tenure as Prime Minister from 2004 to 2014, Dr. Singh led the country through significant challenges and milestones, balancing economic growth with social reforms. He was also awarded the Padma Vibhushan, India’s second-highest civilian honor, in 1987 for his contributions to public service and economics.

A nation mourns

Dr. Singh’s death marks the end of an era in Indian politics. His humility, intellect, and dedication to public service have left an indelible mark on the nation. The funeral, attended by leaders across party lines, underscored the respect he commanded as a leader who prioritized the nation’s progress over personal recognition.

As India mourns the loss of one of its most esteemed statesmen, the focus remains on honoring his legacy and ensuring that his contributions are remembered for generations to come.

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Jan Suraj chief Prashant Kishore joins BPSC protest, says Bihar govt turning democracy into lathi-tantra

He further remarked, “Bihar is revered as the mother of democracy, and if students are denied the right to express their opinions, it reflects a shift towards ‘lathi-tantra’… This is why we stand with the students.”

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Jan Suraaj chief Prashant Kishore expressed his support for the students protesting against the Bihar Public Service Commission (BPSC) examination and criticised the Bihar government for its treatment of the protesters. He accused the government of converting democracy into what he termed “lathi-tantra,” highlighting the importance of students’ rights to protest in public spaces.

BPSC aspirants continue their demonstrations at Gandhi Maidan in Patna, where Gaurav Kumar, the Sub-Divisional Magistrate (SDM), also arrived to observe the situation as students demand a re-examination for the 70th BPSC prelims.

Kishore addressed the media, stating, “We are not here to protest. The students are gathered, and we are here to meet them. Gandhi Maidan is a public area frequented by people daily. If the students have no other place, they will gravitate towards a public venue. I do not understand why the government has made this an issue of its prestige, as it only causes them harm.”

He further remarked, “Bihar is revered as the mother of democracy, and if students are denied the right to express their opinions, it reflects a shift towards ‘lathi-tantra’… This is why we stand with the students.”

On a related note, earlier on Saturday, Delhi Police detained members of the Students’ Federation of India (SFI) who protested outside Bihar Bhawan against the police’s harsh response to BPSC aspirants in Patna. The protesting students are demanding the cancellation of the Integrated Combined (Preliminary) Competitive Examination (CCE) 2024 conducted by the BPSC on December 13.

Earlier, the Congress party has also condemned the police’s treatment of the job aspirants, while Independent MP from Purnea, Rajesh Ranjan, also known as Pappu Yadav, threatened a Bihar bandh on January 1, 2025, if the December 13 exam is not canceled.

“I had said in Parliament that in the same way that Eklavya’s thumb was cut off, in the same way the thumbs of the youth are cut off by leaking the papers,” Gandhi said in a post on December 26 on X.

Sharing the video of the police brutality, Gandhi said, “This is extremely shameful and reprehensible. Playing with the future of students will not be tolerated. We are with them and will fight to get them justice.”

 “The latest example of this is Bihar. BPSC candidates are raising their voices against the paper leak and demanding cancellation of the exam. But to hide its failure, the NDA government is instead resorting to lathi-charge on the students,” the Congress leader said.

Chaos ensued during a protest on Wednesday regarding the alleged leak of a question paper for the December 13 combined preliminary exam organized by the BPSC, leading to a baton charge by state police on job aspirants. Protesters alleged that multiple participants were injured during the police action, a claim that was refuted by a senior police officer.

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Malayalam actor Dileep Sankar found dead in Kerala hotel during shooting break

Following the announcement of Dileep’s passing, actress Seema G Nair expressed her grief in a heartfelt Facebook post, reminiscing about a recent call from Dileep which she missed due to a headache, and lamenting the tragic news she received from a journalist.

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Malayalam TV actor Dileep Sankar was found deceased in a hotel room located in Thiruvananthapuram, where he was staying for the filming of a television series. The production team noted that the last time he was present on set was two days prior to his discovery. During this period, the shooting was halted, and Dileep remained at the hotel, intending to return to work later.

His colleagues informed that he was facing some health challenges. The authorities have initiated an investigation into the circumstances surrounding his death.

The hotel personnel found his body after a foul odor was detected emanating from his room. Manoj, the director of the series, confirmed that Dileep had been struggling with undisclosed health issues and was receiving treatment. He also mentioned the shooting break and noted that Dileep had not answered multiple phone calls from co-stars and the team.

Following the announcement of Dileep’s passing, actress Seema G Nair expressed her grief in a heartfelt Facebook post, reminiscing about a recent call from Dileep which she missed due to a headache, and lamenting the tragic news she received from a journalist.

“You called me five days ago, and I couldn’t talk because I had a headache that day. Now I found out the news when a journalist called me. What happened to you Dileep…why did this happen, God, I don’t even know what to write…my tributes to you,” she said.

Throughout his stay, Dileep was reported to have not left his hotel room. Authorities are currently investigating the cause of his death, although initial reports suggest there were no indications of foul play. The news of Dileep’s sudden death has reverberated throughout the Malayalam entertainment community, where he was a well-respected figure, known for his remarkable work in television and film.

He was recognised for his performances in popular series such as Ammayariyathe, where he played Peter, and Panchagni, where he took on the role of Chandrasenan. Dileep had also made significant contributions to notable Malayalam films like North 24 Katham and Chaappa Kurishu, both of which starred Fahadh Faasil as the lead.

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PM Modi says Maha Kumbh’s message is unity, banishment of hate from society

He announced the launch of constitution75.com, a website aimed at connecting citizens with the Constitution’s provisions and spirit.

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Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Sunday referred to the upcoming ‘Maha Kumbh’ as the “mahakumbh of unity,” urging attendees to leave the grand religious gathering with a commitment to eliminate hate and division within society.

During his monthly Mann ki Baat broadcast, PM Modi emphasised, “Maha Kumbh ka sandesh ek ho pura desh (The message from the Maha Kumbh should be that the entire country must be united).”

Highlighting the diverse attendees expected at the event, which will take place in Prayagraj from January 13, he noted the unparalleled demonstration of unity in diversity that the Maha Kumbh represents. “Maha Kumbh’s specialty lies not just in its vastness but also in its diversity,” he remarked. This significant religious occasion occurs every 12 years.

PM Modi also announced that the next Republic Day will commemorate the 75th anniversary of the Constitution’s implementation, stating, “It is a matter of pride for the countrymen,” and reaffirming that the Constitution has endured every challenge. “It is our guiding light,” he remarked, crediting it as instrumental in his own journey in public life.

He announced the launch of constitution75.com, a website aimed at connecting citizens with the Constitution’s provisions and spirit.

His administration has faced criticism from opposition parties for perceived weakening of the Constitution, a claim the ruling party strongly refutes. PM Modi has consistently pointed to his government’s efforts to reinforce constitutional values, while accusing the main opposition party, Congress, of undermining the Constitution during their tenure.

The Prime Minister revealed that, for the first time, an AI chatbot will be utilized at the Maha Kumbh, providing digital navigation assistance to help attendees find various ghats, temples, and akharas. Information about the event will be accessible in 11 Indian languages via the chatbot.

Furthermore, PM Modi shared advancements in public health, citing a WHO report indicating an 80 percent reduction in malaria cases and deaths in India between 2015 and 2023, a significant achievement. He noted that malaria was once a critical issue in the tea gardens of Jorhat, Assam, but community engagement in combating the disease has led to substantial progress.

Additionally, he referenced a study from the medical journal Lancet that reported increased timely cancer treatment in India, attributing much of this to the ‘Ayushman Bharat Yojana.’ According to PM Modi, this initiative has enabled 90 percent of cancer patients to initiate treatment on time, alleviating financial barriers that previously discouraged poor patients from seeking diagnosis and care. He stressed the importance of awareness, action, and assurance in the fight against cancer.

On the subject of India’s creative industries, PM Modi pointed out the rising popularity of animation films, television series, and movies, highlighting their potential for global influence. With 2024 marking the centenary of several cinematic legends, including Raj Kapoor and Mohammad Rafi, he spoke of an impending opportunity to showcase India’s artistic talent.

He announced that the World Audio Visual Entertainment Summit (WAVES summit) will be held in India for the first time next year, positioning the country as a hub for global content creation and energizing efforts to achieve a USD 5 trillion economy.

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