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  • Honey Chicken

    Honey Chicken

    INGREDIENTS
    600 gm chicken, 1/2 teaspoon salt, 2 tablespoon butter, 2 tablespoon virgin olive oil, 1 tablespoon lemon juice, 1/2 cup honey
    Method
    – Firstly, wash the chicken under running water and place it over a chopping board. Cut the chicken into pieces. Now, place a frying pan over medium flame and pour virgin olive oil in it. Once the oil is sufficiently hot, add the chicken pieces and fry for 4-5 minutes and keep them aside in a roasting pan.
    – Next, place a saucepan over medium flame and add butter and honey into it. Once the butter is melted, turn off the flame. Now add lemon juice and salt in the same pan and mix well. Now, put the roasting pan into the oven and baste the chicken with butter-honey mixture. Then, bake the chicken at 200-250 degree Celsius for 45 minutes. Baste the chicken thoroughly at separate intervals. Serve hot!

  • Skincare tips inspired by celebrities

    Skincare tips inspired by celebrities

    Celebrities are renowned for their flawless and radiant skin, setting beauty standards that captivate audiences worldwide. Inspired by their skincare secrets, here are some tips to help you achieve a Bollywood-worthy glow. From hydration rituals to natural remedies, these practices promise to elevate your skincare routine to star-studded perfection.
    Hydration is the Key
    Celebrities swear by the importance of staying hydrated for healthy and glowing skin. Drinking an ample amount of water helps flush out toxins from the body, leaving your skin looking refreshed and radiant. Make it a habit to carry a water bottle with you throughout the day to ensure you stay hydrated.
    Natural Ingredients for Skincare
    Many stars emphasize the use of natural ingredients for their skincare routines. Incorporate ingredients like aloe vera, turmeric, honey, and cucumber into your skincare regimen. These natural remedies are known for their soothing and nourishing properties, promoting a natural glow.
    Sunscreen, Always
    Celebrities understand the significance of protecting their skin from harmful UV rays. Regular use of sunscreen is a non-negotiable step in their skincare routine. Choose a sunscreen with a high SPF to shield your skin from the sun’s damaging effects and prevent premature aging.
    Cleansing is Crucial
    A clean canvas is the foundation of any skincare routine. Stars stress the importance of cleansing to remove makeup, dirt, and impurities. Use a gentle cleanser suitable for your skin type to maintain clear and healthy skin.
    Adequate Sleep for Radiant Skin
    Celebrities know that beauty sleep is not just a saying but a reality. Ensure you get enough restful sleep each night to allow your skin to repair and regenerate. Lack of sleep can lead to dullness and dark circles, so prioritize a good night’s sleep for a natural glow.
    Minimal Makeup for Maximum Impact
    Divas often opt for minimal makeup to let their natural beauty shine. Embrace a simple and light makeup routine that enhances your features without clogging your pores. This approach not only keeps your skin healthy but also exudes a fresh and youthful appearance.
    Regular Exfoliation
    Exfoliation is a key step to remove dead skin cells and promote cell turnover. Bollywood celebrities incorporate exfoliation into their skincare routines to achieve smooth and glowing skin. Use a gentle exfoliator once or twice a week to reveal a brighter complexion.
    Healthy Diet, Healthy Skin
    Celebrities maintain a balanced and nutritious diet to keep their skin radiant from within. Include fruits, vegetables, and foods rich in antioxidants in your meals. A healthy diet supports your skin’s health and contributes to a natural, lit-from-within glow. Source: TOI

  • Groom your eyebrows at home

    How many times have you missed going to the salon right before an office party, only to dread partying with undone eyebrows? But worry not, we tell you ways you can do it yourself at home.
    Tweeze after you shower
    While we all know that tweezing can be a real pain in the butt, there’s a way to make the whole process a lot less painful. After taking a hot shower, grab your favorite pair of tweezers, and pluck your eyebrows. The warm water helps open up the follicles, which allows the hair to be pulled out much easier.
    Align your brows with your face shape
    When it comes to your brows, there are a few set of rules you should be aware of before you pluck away your arches: Use a brow pencil as a guide to help you find the beginning, end, and arch of your eyebrows. The beginning of your brow should start right where your nostril begins. Hold the pencil vertically against the bridge of your nose and on top of your nostril to help you find the starting point. (Essentially you want the inside edges of your brows to match the outer bridge of your nose.) To find your arch, place the pencil on the tip of your nose and angle it straight across your pupil. Ladies and gentlemen, that’s where your natural arch lies should be.
    Finally, to find the end of your brow, simply take the pencil, at an angle, and place it against the end of your nose and eye. If the tail end of your brow hits the place where the pencil ends, then your eyebrows are the perfect length. If your brow is too long, then tweeze some of those hairs away.
    Tweeze with good lighting
    If there’s one thing you need to make sure to have before you tweeze your eyebrows, it’s really, really good lighting. The worst thing you can do is try to pluck your eyebrows in a dimly lit bathroom, where you’re pretty much asking for a beauty disaster. If you can, take advantage of natural light. Bring a handheld mirror to the most lit area in your home so you can see all those tiny hairs you need to pluck.
    Tweeze in the direction of your hair growth
    If you see a tiny black hole where you just tweezed, it means you didn’t pluck the whole hair follicle. To prevent this next time, tweeze in the direction of your hair growth so you can capture the whole strand with ease.
    Fill in the spaces
    If you’re one of the lucky few who naturally wakes up with Cara Delevingne brows, then I praise you. But if not, to get the best brows possible you want to fill those puppies in—but not too much. First, find a color that complements your brows. Use this guide if you’re unsure on how to find the perfect shade.

  • Twinkle Khanna graduates from UK’s Goldsmith College; husband Akshay Kumar calls her ‘super woman’

    Twinkle Khanna graduates from UK’s Goldsmith College; husband Akshay Kumar calls her ‘super woman’

    Twinkle Khanna has completed a master’s programme in fiction writing from Goldsmiths, University of London, and the actor-turned-author has said her graduation ceremony was ‘even more perfect’ than she ever imagined. Khanna, who recently came out with the novel ‘Welcome To Paradise’, shared a video from the event on her official Instagram account on Tuesday. ‘And it’s here. Graduation day. My first day at Goldsmiths feels like it was both yesterday and years ago. A sunny day, a pretty sari, and having my family with me make this day even more perfect than I ever imagined,’ she wrote. Khanna, a former actor known for films such as ‘Barsaat’, ‘Baadshah’, ‘Jodi No.1’ and ‘Mela’, enrolled at the UK-based college in 2022. ‘There comes a stage when the easiest way to grow is horizontally, but we have to push ourselves to grow in myriad other ways,’ she further said in the post.
    Khanna’s husband, actor Akshay Kumar accompanied her to the graduation ceremony.
    In a post on X, Kumar congratulated his wife, whom he described as a ‘super woman’.
    ‘Two years ago when you told me you wanted to take up studies all over again, I wondered if you meant it. But the day I saw you work so hard and perfectly manage a full-fledged student life along with home, career, me and kids, I knew I had married a super woman. Today on your graduation, I also wish I had studied a bit more to know enough words to tell you how proud you make me, Tina. Congratulations and all my love,’ the actor wrote.
    Khanna, 50, and Kumar, 56, are celebrating their 23rd wedding anniversary. The couple are parents to son Aarav and daughter Nitara.
    Bollywood celebrities showered Twinkle Khanna with best wishes in the comment section. Preity Zinta wrote, “Wow Tina, you’re a true rock star! Congratulations, my witty one. You are beautiful and aspirational. More power to you,” accompanied by clapping hands and red hearts emojis. Bobby Deol posted clapping hands and a red heart emoji. Karisma Kapoor said, “Congratulations.” Comedian Kiku Sharda commented, “Awesome, congratulations,” with clapping hands emojis. Saba Pataudi posted, “Congratulations,” with clapping hands and a black heart emoji. Jackie Shroff’s wife, Ayesha Shroff said, “Congratulations!!!!” with clapping and red heart emojis. Ayushmann Khurrana’s wife, writer Tahira Kashyap said, “Amazing amazing amazing! My Wonder Woman,” along with red heart emojis. Phew!

  • Vidyut Jammwal and Nora Fatehi turn up the heat with sizzling hot chemistry

    Vidyut Jammwal and Nora Fatehi turn up the heat with sizzling hot chemistry

    Vidyut Jammwal teams up with Nora Fatehi for a sizzling romantic number, Dil Jhoom, from their upcoming film, Crakk- Jeetega Toh Jiyegaa. Set in breathtaking and exotic international locales, the soulful rendition is sung by Vishal Mishra and Shreya Ghoshal, the song is a beautiful remake of Ali Zafar’s hit number Jhoom. Recently, Ali took to social media expressing his emotions on his song being remade by such loved artistes creating a huge stir on social media. The soft romantic number beautifully captures the essence of the film’s romantic narrative with Vidyut and Nora setting it apart with fresh chemistry.
    Talking about why he chose Jhoom to be a part of his film, Vidyut says, “Jhoom has been a constant on my romantic playlist. The melody feels just right, resonating with pure emotion.”

  • Sofia Vergara opens up about her high-profile divorce from Joe Manganiello

    Sofia Vergara opens up about her high-profile divorce from Joe Manganiello

    Sofia Vergara recently opened up about navigating her public divorce from Joe Manganiello. During an interaction with CBS Sunday Morning, the actress disclosed that she anticipated the media frenzy that ensued at the time when the news of their separation surfaced in June 2023. “You’re out there (in the public eye) and people know that’s part of being a celebrity,” Vergara said. “I knew it was gonna happen. You can’t hide those things,” she explained.
    When questioned about how she managed to navigate the public scrutiny surrounding their divorce, the actress credited her ability to endure it, partly, to the nature of the media coverage it received.
    Vergara shared that she was surprised by the “type of media coverage” her divorce got. She’d thought that the press would add and invent things while reporting their split but “They kind of just said what it was and, and that was it,” she said.
    In July 2023, the couple issued a joint statement, revealing their “difficult decision” to opt for a divorce after seven years of marriage. The statement, emphasizing their mutual love and care, urged privacy during the transitional period in their lives. Two days later, Manganiello officially filed for divorce, citing “irreconcilable differences” as the reason. The divorce documents obtained by People specified the date of separation as July 2.
    Having overcome that challenging phase, Vergara shared that she has redirected her attention to living her best life in the present and future. In the CBS interview, she mentioned, “And, you know, I’ve been moving on.” The Modern Family alum has been spotted on numerous dates in recent months with orthopedic surgeon Justin Saliman. Meanwhile, Manganiello has entered spending time with actress Caitlin O’Connor. “I’m looking forward to the upcoming TV show,” she mentioned, referring to her Netflix limited series, Griselda. In the forthcoming miniseries directed by Andrés Baiz, produced by Eric Newman and Sofía Vergara, the actress takes on the role of Griselda Blanco. Griselda Blanco, known as the Godmother of Cocaine, was a significant figure in the cocaine-based drug trade and the Miami underworld during the 1980s. Source: HT

  • Brad Pitt would go ‘longest without showering’: Ex-roommate Jason Priestley

    Brad Pitt would go ‘longest without showering’: Ex-roommate Jason Priestley

    Actor and filmmaker Jason Priestley was Brad Pitt’s roommate and he revealed the Hollywood star’s shocking hygiene habit. According to the Beverly Hills, 90210 alum, Pitt wasn’t huge on hygiene back then. “We used to play this game to see who could go the longest without showering,” Jason said. “I think about it now and I’m like, ‘Dude, how disgusting. What were you thinking?’”
    As for who would win? “Brad,” Priestley shared. “Always Brad.” However, the 54-year-old noted that it’s unlikely Brad has stuck with the same routine. “I don’t think he does that anymore,” Priestley said “but back then he could go a long time without showering.” Jason and Brad, 60, were roommates back in the ‘90s when they were both up-and-coming actors. The duo lived in a two-bedroom apartment located in what Jason called the “really crappy part” of Los Angeles alongside a third friend.In his 2015 memoir, the Tru Calling actor recalled that the pair were basically “broke” as they struggled to find acting work.
    “We lived on Ramen noodles and generic beer—the kind that came in white cans labelled ‘beer,” Jason wrote in the book, “and Marlboro Light cigarettes.” But after Priestley was cast in Beverly Hills, 90210 and Pitt shot to fame in Thelma and Louise, the two lost contact with each other. Still, Jason has nothing but fond memories of the Oscar winner. Source: IANS

  • Jacob Elordi calls it quits with Olivia Jade for second time

    Actor Jacob Elordi reportedly has ended his romantic relationship with Olivia Jade for the second time. It was reported that the actor portraying Nate Jacobs on ‘Euphoria’ and the former ‘Dancing with the Stars’ season 30 contestant broke up following their alleged first split in 2022. The news was revealed by Us Weekly. The media outlet confirmed that the 26-year-old actor and the 24-year-old daughter of fashion designer Mossimo Giannulli and actress Lori Loughlin have decided to go their separate ways. However, the former couple has not said anything about the alleged breakup. The report came a few days after Jacob and Olivia sparked split rumours. Earlier in January, a number of social media users noticed that she had stopped following the “Priscilla” actor on Instagram. Meanwhile, he notably does not follow anyone on the social media platform. The ‘Saltburn’ actor and the YouTube content creator were romantically linked for the first time back in December 2021.

  • Bhakshak teaser: Bhumi Pednekar plays an investigative journalist

    Inspired by true events, Netflix India’s upcoming crime drama Bhakshak premieres on February 9. The film is a Red Chillies Entertainment production, directed by Pulkit and produced by Gauri Khan and Gaurav Verma. It stars Bhumi Pednekar, Sanjay Mishra, Aditya Srivastava and Sai Tamhankar in pivotal roles. The makers released the teaser of the film on Thursday, January 17.
    Bhakshak explores the journey of an unwavering woman’s quest to seek justice. Bhumi Pednekar as Vaishali Singh portrays the role of an investigative journalist who wants to bring to light a heinous crime, laying bare the ground reality of crimes against women. While the teaser doesn’t reveal much, it features Bhumi back in a deglamourised avatar after her urban comedy Thank You For Coming last year.
    At the end of the teaser, Bhumi is seen telling a girl, “Bachchon ke adhikar ke liye lad rahe hain hum, samajh rahi ho? (We’re fighting for girls’ rights, do you get it?)” In a statement, director Pulkit echoed the thoughts. “Our aim was to shed light on the harsh realities of society and spark conversations that lead to meaningful change. I’m looking forward to more people joining this important dialogue,” he said.
    Red Chillies Entertainment, the production house owned by Shah Rukh Khan, has been busy making the superstar’s last two global blockbusters, Atlee’s crime thriller Jawan and Rajkumar Hirani’s Dunki, which released in cinemas last year. Bhakshak marks the banner’s first digital release in a couple of years. Its last digital output was Jasmeet K Reen’s 2022 dark comedy Darlings, which was a co-production with lead actor Alia Bhatt’s Eternal Sunshine Productions, and also released on Netflix India.
    Gaurav Verma, Producer at Red Chillies Entertainment, said in a statement, “We believe in storytelling that not only entertains, but also enlightens. Source: HT

  • Delhi CM Arvind Kejriwal refuses to appear before ED, says BJP targeting him ahead of polls

    Delhi CM Arvind Kejriwal refuses to appear before ED, says BJP targeting him ahead of polls

    New Delhi (TIP)- Delhi chief minister Arvind Kejriwal on Thursday, January 18, skipped summons from the Enforcement Directorate, calling them illegal, and alleging they were part of a conspiracy to stop him from campaigning for the upcoming Lok Sabha elections.
    Later in the afternoon, he left for Goa, where he is assessing the Aam Aadmi Party’s (AAP’s) preparedness in the state for the general elections. ED had asked Kejriwal, who is also the AAP national convenor, to appear before it in connection with its money laundering probe into alleged irregularities in Delhi’s 2021-22 excise policy. This was the fourth time Kejriwal skipped summons by ED — he previously failed to appear before the agency on November 2, on December 22, and on January 3. Kejriwal and his party have repeatedly objected to the summons saying it is not clear whether he was asked to appear as a witness or suspect; as chief minister or as AAP chief; and that the agency has not made available any details of its line of questioning. The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), meanwhile, accused Kejriwal of “evasive behaviour”. In response to a question about the summons, he said, “ED sent me fourth notice asking me to appear on January 18 or 19. All the four summonses are illegal and invalid. Different courts have termed such general, non-specific ED summons illegal and have quashed them. I have written to ED multiple times on why the ED notices are illegal, but ED has not responded.” Alleging that the notices are part of a political conspiracy, Kejriwal added, “The probe (in the excise case) is going on for two years, but they have found nothing. The courts have asked them how much money was recovered and what other things such as cash, gold were recovered… Two months before Lok Sabha polls, I have been summoned. BJP leaders are saying that I will be arrested. How the BJP knows that I will be arrested? It is because the BJP is running ED… The purpose of the summons is to arrest me before polls and stop me from campaigning.” People aware of the matter said Kejriwal was also upset by the language used by ED in a communication dated January 12, that was addressed to the chief minister. According to the people, Kejriwal objected to the use of the phrases “excuse”, “extraneous reasons”, “camouflage your real motive”, and “intentionally disobeying your summons” in the ED communication, and in response, wrote to the central agency, stating that its “bias and prejudice against me are apparent from various innuendos hurled at me”.
    AAP has accused ED of dropping or stalling investigations of leaders the moment they become associated with BJP. Claiming that the agency was acting in a “blatantly biased” manner, a senior party official, on condition of anonymity, said, “Narayan Rane was being investigated by ED in a ?300 crore money laundering case. After joining BJP in 2019, no raids or further investigation has taken place.”
    Meanwhile, the BJP accused Kejriwal of making excuses to skip the ED summons.
    “Kejriwal may make excuses, but he will have to honour the ED summons and the law will take its course. Kejriwal has to answer a lot of questions related to the excise policy,” said Delhi BJP secretary Harish Khurana.
    ED likely to issue 5th summons to Kejriwal
    With Delhi chief minister Arvind Kejriwal skipping his fourth summons in connection with a money laundering probe stemming from the investigation into alleged irregularities in the Delhi excise police 2021-22, Enforcement Directorate (ED) officials said their case is now left in limbo, even as they are deliberating on their next steps. People familiar with the developments said a fresh, fifth summon is likely to be issued to Kejriwal, but a call on the same is yet to be taken. “A call is yet to be taken on the next steps. But the Delhi CM has once again disregarded our summons to join investigations,” said an officer, who didn’t want to be named.
    Source: HT

  • Assam Police file case against Rahul Gandhi-led Bharat Jodo Nyay Yatra

    Assam Police file case against Rahul Gandhi-led Bharat Jodo Nyay Yatra

    Jorhat (TIP)- An FIR has been lodged against the ‘Bharat Jodo Nyay Yatra’ and its chief organizer KB Byju for reportedly straying from the approved route within Jorhat town, Assam, on Thursday, January 18, PTI reported citing police sources. According to an official statement, the march took an unauthorized direction in the town, deviating from the permitted KB Road route, causing a “chaotic situation” in the area.
    “Some people fell due to the sudden rush of people and a stampede-like situation was created. A suo motu FIR has been registered at Jorhat Sadar Police Station against the Yatra and its chief organiser,” he added. As per the official, the FIR states that the Yatra failed to adhere to the norms set by the district administration and violated road safety regulations. In response, Leader of the Opposition Debabrata Saikia informed PTI that the FIR is a strategic move aimed at generating unwarranted obstacles for the Yatra. “There was no police manning the traffic diversion at the PWD point. The assigned route was too small and we had a huge gathering. So, we took a detour for just a few metres. Himanta Biswa Sarma is scared of the Yatra’s success on the first day (in Assam) and now wants to derail it,” he added. Furthermore, Congress’ Bharat Jodo Nyaya Yatra reached Assam’s Majuli. Party leader Jairam Ramesh said, “No rules have been broken. Assam Chief Minister is making all attempts to stop people from joining the Bharat Jodo Nyaya Yatra. No one can stop this yatra. We are in Assam for the next 7 years. Let them arrest us, we accept the challenge.” Meanwhile, Rahul Gandhi in a post on X said, “The Chief Minister of Assam is the most corrupt Chief Minister of India, whose only work is to loot public money under the guise of hatred.” The Assam segment of the march is scheduled to persist until January 25, covering a distance of 833 km across 17 districts. The Yatra, under the leadership of the Congress MP, began its journey from Manipur on January 14 and is slated to conclude on March 20 in Mumbai.’’

  • Trinamool’s Mahua Moitra vacates Delhi bungalow days after eviction notice

    Trinamool’s Mahua Moitra vacates Delhi bungalow days after eviction notice

    Trinamool Congress leader Mahua Moitra vacated her government-allotted Delhi bungalow on Friday, January 19. Moitra, who was expelled as a Lok Sabha MP in December last year, had received an eviction notice from the Directorate of Estates (DoE) on Tuesday. According to Mahua Moitra’s representative, she had fully vacated the bungalow by 10 am on Friday morning and the possession was handed over by her lawyers to the Directorate of Estates. On January 18, Moitra failed to get any relief from the Delhi High Court, which refused to stay the DoE notice and asked her to vacate the government bungalow.
    Justice Girish Kathpalia said no specific rule had been brought before the court which dealt with the eviction of MPs from government accommodation after they cease to be lawmakers.
    Moitra was expelled from Lok Sabha after an ethics panel held her guilty of “unethical conduct” for allegedly accepting gifts from businessman Darshan Hiranandani and sharing her user ID and password of the Parliament website with him. The panel had initiated a probe based on a complaint filed by BJP MP Nishikant Dubey who accused Moitra of asking questions in the Lok Sabha to target the Adani Group and Prime Minister Narendra Modi at the behest of businessman Darshan Hiranandani in exchange for gifts.

  • Five Manipur civilians die in fresh clashes

    Five Manipur civilians die in fresh clashes

    GUWAHATI (TIP) – Five civilians were killed and three Border Security Force (BSF) personnel were injured in fresh violence that spread through several districts in Manipur on Wednesday, January 17, night and Thursday morning. This comes a day after two police personnel were killed and six others injured in an attack by armed militants in Tengnoupal on Wednesday morning, taking the toll over the two days to seven dead and nine injured. Across Thursday, there were violent protests in several parts of the state that continued to be tense, with security personnel and the administration struggling to put a lid on violence that has now lasted eight months.
    Senior police officials confirmed that in Bishnupur district, four people, all Meiteis, were killed by armed miscreants at Ningthong Kha Khunou around 2pm on Thursday. The deceased have been identified as Ningthoujam Nabadeep (40), Oinam Bamonjao (63), Oinam Manitomba (37) and Thiyam Somen (56). “Four persons were killed in an attack by armed miscreants on Thursday afternoon. We have managed to recover all the bodies and sent them to Regional Institute of Medical Sciences (RIMS) in Imphal for postmortem and other formalities,” Meghachandra Singh, Bishnupur superintendent of police said.
    The four killed were reportedly tilling a farm when they came under attack, and after the deaths, there were protests that erupted in several places in parts of the Imphal Valley. In a separate incident earlier in the morning, a gunfight broke out between armed village volunteers at Kangchup in Imphal West district, where a 23-year-old identified as Takhelambam Manoranjan, a Meitei, was killed.
    Since May 2023, Manipur has been in the throes of ethnic violence between the majority Meitei community and the tribal Kukis, with other communities increasingly sucked into the violence that has continued unabated. Over the past eight months, at least 207 people have lost their lives, and over 50,000 people have been displaced. The fallout of the long-running ethnic hostilities has meant that the Meiteis, who live largely in the plains of the Imphal valley, and the Kukis, who predominantly live in the hills, have withdrawn to their respective strongholds. In response, security forces have created buffer zones in different border districts, which have also been divided on ethnic lines. They have also set up camps and are posted on the highway to ensure that the groups remain separated, do not enter each other’s districts, and trigger violence. But often, militants from both groups use the hills and the jungle area to cross into other districts and attack each other, according to security officials. The sweeping ethnic violence has also led to the creation of community based armed defence volunteers, underlining how faultlines have deepened beyond the Meitei-Kuki divide, pitting different communities and groups against each other.
    Thursday’s incidents come after a violent Wednesday night, when three BSF personnel sustained bullet injuries after a mob attacked security forces and police installations in Thoubal. “An irate mob targeted the 3rd Indian Reserve Battalion (IRB) in Khangabok, Thoubal district. Security forces repelled them using minimum necessary force,” said a statement issued by Manipur Police around 1am on Thursday. The statement added that the mob attempted to breach Thoubal police headquarters and that armed miscreants from among the mob fired with live rounds. “As a result, three personnel from BSF sustained bullet injuries namely constable Gourav Kumar, ASI Sobram Singh, and ASI Ramji. The injured security forces have been evacuated to Raj Medicity for treatment,” the statement said. Source: HT

  • 12 students, 2 teachers die as boat capsizes in Gujarat’s Vadodara

    12 students, 2 teachers die as boat capsizes in Gujarat’s Vadodara

    Vadodara (TIP) – At least 14 people – 12 schoolchildren and two teachers – were killed after a seemingly overcrowded boat carrying a school group on a picnic overturned into the Harni lake in Gujarat’s Vadodara on Thursday, January 18, evening, local officials said.
    Rescuers from National Disaster Response Force (NDRF) looked for survivors and bodies late into the evening as darkness fell, with 13 children having been rescued.
    Initial investigations suggested that the boat was loaded far beyond its capacity and that there were no life-jackets on board, senior government officials said.
    “The incident took place around 5pm when children from New Sunrise School located on Waghodia Road in Vadodara were out for a picnic. The children were from Class 1 to Class 6. The maximum capacity of the boat is around 14 passengers, but more than 31 people were crammed on it at the time of the accident besides the four operators,” local officials, who did not wish to be identified, said. Videos taken shortly after the incident showed rescuers on inflatable boats trying to guide at least half a dozen divers look for survivors or bodies. The lake was re-developed by the Vadodara civic body for recreational purposes. This is the deadliest boating accident in the city since August 11, 1993, when 22 people were killed after an overloaded boat capsized in the Sursagar lake, which is also maintained by the Vadodara civic body. A first information report, or FIR, has been filed against five individuals, including the promoters of the company operating the boats. The state government has also initiated a high-level inquiry into the matter, to be headed by the Vadodara district magistrate. A comprehensive report is to be filed within the next 10 days in this regard.
    The contract for operating the boat was with a firm called Sri Kotiya Project, which was promoted by a person named Paresh Shah, Anupam Singh Gahlaut, commissioner of police, Vadodara said. “We have booked the owners of the boat and its management under various sections, including section 304 of the Indian Penal Code (punishment for culpable homicide not amounting to murder),” Gahlaut said.
    “So far, we have recovered 12 bodies of schoolchildren and two of teachers… NDRF officials and others are still carrying out search operations. The water level is about 25 feet deep. The students had gone on the boat in batches and the accident happened with the final batch. There were 27 students, four teachers and four operators in the boat that sank,” said Gahlaut, adding that based on early estimates, all students appeared to be accounted for. An investigation has been initiated into the incident, Gehlaut said, adding that while their immediate focus was on rescue efforts, they will also probe the role of the school management for negligence.

  • EAM S Jaishankar takes up pullout of troops with Maldives

    EAM S Jaishankar takes up pullout of troops with Maldives

    External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar on Thursday, January 18, held a “frank conversation” with his Maldivian counterpart Moosa Zameer in Kampala, days after Maldives’ President Mohamed Muizzu asked India to withdraw all the Indian military personnel from the island nation by March 15. Zameer said the ongoing “high-level discussions” on the withdrawal of Indian military personnel figured in his talks with Jaishankar, adding Male is committed to further strengthening and expanding bilateral cooperation. The meeting between the two ministers took place on the sidelines of a ministerial meeting of the Non-Aligned Movement (NAM) in the Ugandan capital.

  • Birthday Horoscope- January 15 to January 21

    Birthday Horoscope- January 15 to January 21

    January 15

    Ganesha says today, you might find yourself buzzing with a unique blend of energy and creativity. This is an excellent day to tackle complex projects, especially those requiring out-of-the-box thinking. At work, your innovative ideas could lead to significant breakthroughs, setting the stage for future success. In personal relationships, your ability to communicate openly and honestly will deepen connections. Embrace leadership roles as your confidence is at a high. However, remember to balance your professional ambitions with personal relaxation to maintain overall well-being. Unexpected opportunities may arise, so be ready to seize them. This day is about embracing change and stepping into uncharted territories with confidence.

    January 16

    Ganesha says collaboration is key today. Working closely with colleagues or friends will bring about fruitful outcomes and strengthen bonds. A chance encounter, possibly in a social or professional setting, might open doors to exciting new ventures or meaningful connections. Embrace different viewpoints and ideas, as they will enrich your experiences and broaden your horizons. It’s a day to value teamwork and shared efforts, both in your career and personal life. Your ability to cooperate and harmonize with others will lead to success and fulfillment.

    January 17

    Ganesha says your intuition is your guiding star today. Trusting your gut feelings, especially in financial or career decisions, will lead you towards positive outcomes. It’s crucial to balance your professional life with personal interests and relationships. Overemphasis on work can lead to neglecting important personal connections. Listen to your inner voice; it’s steering you towards choices that truly resonate with your core values and long-term goals. This day is about aligning your actions with your inner wisdom.

    January 18

    Ganesha says a wave of creativity washes over you today, making it an ideal time for artistic pursuits or innovative problem-solving. Your imagination is a powerful tool, capable of producing unique and effective solutions. In relationships, showing your affectionate and playful side will bring joy and laughter. It’s a day to express yourself creatively, whether through art, writing, or simply in the way you approach daily tasks. Embrace your creative spirit and let it guide your actions. 

    January 19

    Ganesha says today calls for introspection and reflection. Take time to consider your life goals, aspirations, and the path you’re currently on. It’s a good day to plan for the future, setting realistic and achievable targets. Communication with loved ones will be deep and meaningful, providing an opportunity to share your innermost thoughts and feelings. This introspective journey will lead to a deeper understanding of yourself and strengthen your relationships. 

    January 20

    Ganesha says you’re filled with a robust and dynamic energy today. It’s the perfect day to tackle challenging tasks and take on responsibilities that you’ve been hesitant about. Your ability to handle complex issues is enhanced, and you’ll find yourself efficiently navigating through tough situations. Socially, you’re likely to be the life of the party, bringing energy and enthusiasm to any gathering. Enjoy this vibrant day, making the most of your interactions and spreading positivity. 

    January 21

    Ganesha says a sense of calm and harmony envelops you today. It’s an excellent time for reconciliation and mending any recent conflicts or misunderstandings. Professionally, the hard work and dedication you’ve shown are starting to yield visible results. Take a moment to celebrate your achievements and share your success with those who have supported you along the way. Today is about appreciating the balance and stability in your life, recognizing the efforts you’ve made, and enjoying the fruits of your labor.

  • Weekly Horoscope- January 15 to January 21, 2024

    By Chirag Daruwalla – Son of Astrologer Bejan Daruwalla

    Aries 

    You’ll have a very busy week so make sure you have your priorities straight this week. This week you will need to work very carefully on your fitness and money as you will have a lot of workload and will also have to face some health-related problems. You need to remain calm because this week you will have to face many unhappy people. This week something important will happen in your business which will keep you busy throughout this week. 

    Taurus 

    This week you will be more efficient and more disciplined than in the last few days. This is a difficult week for you in a very positive way as learning and growth happen at the strangest of times. You will achieve a lot. You will have a pleasant time with your family in shopping and entertainment and the arrival of guests in the house will create an atmosphere of excitement. Your loved ones staying safe and healthy is the most important thing you will be concerned about this week. 

    Gemini 

    This week you will be successful in making a big investment. Chances are you will rush the process and skip the analysis and formulation part, which could ruin all the profit you have made from the new prospect. You have to listen to your money advisor and take your time. This week your love relationships will be better than before. If you have been trying to attract the attention of a specific person for some time now, luck will be on your side this week. Live in the present and try not to let things destroy you. Take care of your love life partner’s health. 

    Cancer 

    Your fitness is getting much better than in the last few days. This week you will feel like a new person because this week you will be full of strength and passion. Your health and fitness have finally recovered from the consequences of all your bad habits over the past few years. This week a lot of achievements will happen in your professional and personal life. This will take you far in life and also in your career. 

    Leo 

    You will feel a vague restlessness that will inspire you to consider new career options this week. You won’t be tempted to eliminate it completely, but you may want to take some kind of step in a completely different direction. Your business will be very good for you this week. Your loved ones will shower you with acknowledgment and gratitude for everything you have done to reach this point. 

    Virgo 

    This week you may attract partners who are more concerned with originality than pairing, or who seem too extravagant. A plan for some family religious events will also be made. There will be momentum in import-export-related business. Your creative mind will be at its best this week. The new ideas, opportunities, and determination you develop will be appreciated at your workplace this week. 

    Libra 

    This week you’ll see the world from a strange new perspective. If you focus on the small, good things that happen throughout this week, then you will not be bothered by all the negativity that comes this week. This week your business will give you happiness. This week you have time to improve yourself and work on things you wanted to do to develop your skills. Trust timing and practice patience. Don’t waste this week worrying about the lack of new moments. 

    Scorpio 

    Expect some arguments with coworkers who are jealous of you because of the fame you’ve gained this week. As you have been communicating in the past, you need to focus more on your work and not on those who want to drag you down in life. You also need to share information about your work publicly. There is a need to be extra careful about information. Field because it can be used against you to pull you down from the position you currently hold. You have to overcome these people by making reactive efforts to not let them ruin your week. 

    Sagittarius 

    You will be dissatisfied with the lack of attention and support you are getting from your partner. At the beginning of this week, you will feel a lot of trouble in your love relationship. But as the days pass by, by the end of the week you and your spouse are likely to develop a much better relationship and understand each other. This week you will be a powerful person in terms of work. Your navigation skills will help you overcome any obstacle without much effort. This will be a good week to reflect and reflect on your achievements. 

    Capricorn 

    Your partner’s attitude towards you may be good which will solve the problems this week. When it comes to your love life you will try your best and show your patient approach to maintain a calm life this week. Things will become easier for you this week as your destiny will give you strength and create an area of favorable facilities for you. This feature will take your life a lot further and you will realize it this week. 

    Aquarius 

    This week, you will give expected results in your thoughtful actions in your business. You just have to make sure that you are ready to move forward without making any impulsive decisions as this can seriously harm you this week. This week you will be provided with ample opportunities to prove yourself at the workplace, which can also lead to progress in your field. If you are single, you may have some deep realizations this week, which will make you more confident and sociable. Sort yourself out this week and try to find things you are passionate about and people who make you happy this week. If you are looking for a life partner, Venus is strong in your zodiac sign this week and will help you in all matters related to love and relationships. 

    Pisces 

    This week you will experience a lot of brightness in your life. Whatever you are trying to achieve, you may get it this week. A sense of peace guides you throughout the week. Your fitness is going great. This week is the week you should decide to make it even better. In your regular activity, do plenty of dancing and physical activity, drink plenty of water, and increase your intake of fruits and vegetables. Also, exercise regularly and go for long walks every week because this week you need physical activity to improve your physical and mental health. Professionally, this week you have a lot of work that you have to complete and hence you need to be physically, mentally, and emotionally prepared and capable for it.

  • Virginia Giuffre claims she got $15,000 from Epstein for having sex with Prince Andrew when she was 17 years old

    Virginia Giuffre claims she got $15,000 from Epstein for having sex with Prince Andrew when she was 17 years old

    Giuffre’s first experience with the royal took place at Ghislaine Maxwell’s residence in London

    NEW YORK (TIP): In a recent development in the ongoing legal battle surrounding the allegations against Prince Andrew, court documents have been released shedding light on Virginia Giuffre’s claim that she was paid thousands of dollars by convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein for a sexual encounter with the royal when she was 17 years old. The documents, part of Giuffre’s civil defamation case against Epstein’s ex-girlfriend and associate Ghislaine Maxwell, revealed a series of questions posed to Giuffre regarding her interactions with Prince Andrew in 2001. According to reports by Sky News, she was specifically asked if she had received $10 to $15,000 from Epstein for having sex with Prince Andrew, to which Giuffre responded, “Yes, I did receive $15,000.” She also admitted to not paying taxes on the money. Prince Andrew, who has consistently denied any wrongdoing, faced accusations from Giuffre that her first experience with him took place at the Maxwell’s residence in London. Maxwell, currently serving a 20-year sentence for her role in sex trafficking alongside Epstein, has denied the allegations. Giuffre’s deposition further added her claims of being forced to have sex with Prince Andrew three times between 1999 and 2002 in locations including London, New York, and a private Caribbean island owned by Epstein. She also spoke about an undated visit to a club with Prince Andrew, where he allegedly ordered “clear drinks” containing alcohol. Prince Andrew withdrew from frontline royal duties in 2019 amid public outrage over his association with Epstein. He settled a US civil case brought by Giuffre in February 2022, wherein she claimed he sexually assaulted her when she was 17. Following the settlement, the late Queen Elizabeth II stripped Prince Andrew of his honorary military titles and patronages, effectively removing him from royal life.

  • Creating path to Palestinian state can isolate Iran: Antony Blinken

    Creating path to Palestinian state can isolate Iran: Antony Blinken

    CAIRO (TIP): Israel working with the region and creating a path to a Palestinian state is the best way to isolate Iran, US Secretary of State Antony Blinken said on Thursday, January 11, as he ended a frenetic regional tour over the Gaza war in Cairo. Shuttling between Israel and Arab states, Blinken has been pushing for a way forward from the bloodshed in Gaza, even as the conflict threatens to spread further to Lebanon, Iraq and Red Sea shipping lanes, according to a Reuters report. Speaking to reporters after meeting Egyptian President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi, Blinken said the region faced two paths, the first of which would see “Israel integrated, with security assurances and commitments from regional countries and as well from the United States, and a Palestinian state – at least a pathway to get to that state”. “The other path is to continue to see the terrorism, the nihilism, the destruction by Hamas, by the Houthis, by Hezbollah, all backed by Iran,” he said. “The first path is the best way to isolate, to marginalize Iran and the proxies making trouble,” he added.

  • Cardiologists transform heart’s ‘Mitral Valve’ care through ‘Ring Replacement’ procedure in India

    Cardiologists transform heart’s ‘Mitral Valve’ care through ‘Ring Replacement’ procedure in India

    By Dr Yash Goyal

    JAIPUR (TIP): For the first time, the specialized cardiologists at Eternal Heart Care Centre (EHCC) and Research transformed heart’s “Mitral Valve” care and treatment in young and old age patients through a novel ‘Ring Replacement’ procedure in India. They described the procedure as ‘Transcatheter Mitral Valve Replacement (TMVR) in Ring”. Surgery is no longer the sole solution for mitral valve replacement, thanks to techniques like TMVR. Cardiologist experts are pioneering this shift, providing alternatives for patients who couldn’t undergo conventional surgery.

    “It is a revolutionizing milestone in heart care with the successful execution of the first ever TMVIR procedure in heart care”, Dr Prashant Dwivedi, In charge TAVR and Structural Heart Disease Program at Eternal Heart Care Centre (EHCC) and Research told The Indian Panorama.

    Dr. Sameen K Sharma (Photos : courtesy Corporate PR Nitesh Tiwari)

    “Traditionally, open-heart surgery was the standard approach for mitral valve issues. However, the Transcatheter Mitral Valve Replacement (TMVR) procedure is a minimally invasive alternative, reducing trauma, risk and recovery time. This innovative technique deploys a new valve through a leg-inserted catheter, eliminating the need for large incisions,” Dr Dwivedi who expertised it with the group leader Dr Samin K Sharma said.

    It eliminates chest incisions and cardiopulmonary bypass, leading to less pain and quicker recovery, Dr Dwivedi claimed.

    If a young patient suffers from Mitral Valve complications he can go for open heart surgery where a devised ring is implanted for the cure. After 20-30 years, if the same patients develop any further complication in MV then the expert TAVR cure, replace or repair MV through the special ring implanted years ago. The open heart surgery of such patients with the MV seriousness is difficult, and if the Ring is there then the cure and treatment is easy and non-invasive, according to Dr Dwivedi.

    Dr Dwivedi who performed this procedure in two patients, one at EHCC and another at a private hospital in Udaipur said the cost depends on the condition of the patient. However, the cost of treatment varies between Rs.14 to 15 lakh, and in the country it is dawning on the heart care.

    Dr. Prashant Dwivedi

    Dr. Prashant Dwivedi rightly states, “With each stride made in cardiology, we come closer to ensuring a better quality of life for individuals grappling with cardiovascular conditions. India’s entry into TMVR resonates on the international stage, benefitting people worldwide.

    According to medical science, “Transcatheter aortic valve replacement is commonly called TAVR . It’s done to replace a narrowed aortic valve, a condition called aortic valve stenosis. A doctor inserts a flexible tube called a catheter into a blood vessel and guides it into the heart”.

  • 25 from Haryana paid Rs 85 lakh each for ‘donkey route’ trip

    25 from Haryana paid Rs 85 lakh each for ‘donkey route’ trip

    Were aboard flight grounded in France last month; ‘Unpopularity’ of Nicaragua gave plot away

    CHANDIGARH (TIP): Over 25 men from Haryana were aboard the “dubious” Dubai-Nicaragua Legend Airways Airbus A340, grounded in France last month. Hailing from Ladwa, Pehowa, Yamunanagar and Kaithal, the men were aware that they were embarking on a “donkey route” to the US, but were assured that it was “legally” safe, and even if they failed, they would not go to jail.

    Having paid around Rs 85 lakh, they were going on valid tourist visas to Nicaragua in Central America, and would then enter the US on boats through Mexico. A senior official from the Crime Investigation Department (CID), Mumbai, said they were trained for any exigency, and were assured of legal assistance if things went wrong. However, the “unpopularity” of Nicaragua gave the plot away.

    “This was a near-perfect plan, which ensured all travelers were legally safe. They had valid visa and just the last leg was risky. They even had legal aid ready. Nicaragua is not popular among international and Indian tourists. A chartered plane going to such a destination raised doubts in France. The travelers, however, were trained well and stuck to the tourist story and were sent back,” he said.

    “It was foolproof and we had seen several videos showing the successful landing of Gujaratis in the US, and that is what inspired us. I sold my shop and got money. They told us nobody could touch us till Mexico, and from there they said we would take an illegal route through boats to reach the US. Two lawyers had already been paid to take up our case in the eventuality that we are caught at the border. We were asked to travel light, but carry enough money for support survival. The officials at France didn’t believe that we were going to Nicaragua as tourists, and many of us developed cold feet when questioned. I think that gave us away. The Indian authorities also questioned us, but everything was legal,” said a traveler from Haryana.

    Though no official investigations are on against them, the revelations have blown the lid off various private firms and touts who help people reach the US and Canada via stops in Europe and South American countries. To make the multi-hop journey, now known as the “donkey route”, the agents help create fake documents and paper trails.

    Sanjay Kharat, SP, (CID), Gujarat, said at a press conference that the police had identified four kingpins in the case. “It is not easy for one person to arrange for over 300 tickets and to make such arrangements. There are many more in the racket, and transactions were made through the hawala route. The passengers, however, have recorded statements that they have not paid a penny, and the investment was made by agents. This is a highly specialized operation,” he said.

    So far, 17 FIRs have been registered in the case in Gujarat. No communication has been received by the Haryana or Punjab police regarding the travelers.

    Had valid tourist visa
    With valid tourist visa for Nicaragua, they were to enter the US on boats through Mexico
    Hailing from Ladwa, Pehowa, Yamunanagar and Kaithal, they were aware that they were embarking on a “donkey route”
    They were assured that it was “legally” safe, and even if they failed, they would not go to jail

  • Martin Luther King, Jr. the chief spokesperson in Civil Rights Movement in America

    Martin Luther King, Jr. the chief spokesperson in Civil Rights Movement in America

    Martin Luther King Jr. Day is a federal holiday in the United States marking the birthday of Martin Luther King Jr. It is observed on the third Monday of January each year. Born in 1929, King’s actual birthday is January 15.

    Martin Luther King, Jr., made history, but he was also transformed by his deep family roots in the African-American Baptist church, his formative experiences in his hometown of Atlanta, his theological studies, his varied models of religious and political leadership, and his extensive network of contacts in the peace and social justice movements of his time. Although King was only 39 at the time of his death, his life was remarkable for the ways it reflected and inspired so many of the twentieth century’s major intellectual, cultural, and political developments.

    The son, grandson, and great-grandson of Baptist ministers, Martin Luther King, Jr., named Michael King at birth, was born in Atlanta and spent his first 12 years in the Auburn Avenue home that his parents, the Reverend Michael King and Alberta Williams King, shared with his maternal grandparents, the Reverend Adam Daniel (A. D.) Williams and Jeannie Celeste Williams. After Reverend Williams’ death in 1931, his son-in-law became Ebenezer Baptist Church’s new pastor and gradually established himself as a major figure in state and national Baptist groups. The elder King began referring to himself (and later to his son) as Martin Luther King.

    King’s formative experiences not only immersed him in the affairs of Ebenezer but also introduced him to the African-American social gospel tradition exemplified by his father and grandfather, both of whom were leaders of the Atlanta branch of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP). Depression-era breadlines heightened King’s awareness of economic inequities, and his father’s leadership of campaigns against racial discrimination in voting and teachers’ salaries provided a model for the younger King’s own politically engaged ministry. He resisted religious emotionalism and as a teenager questioned some facets of Baptist doctrine, such as the bodily resurrection of Jesus.

    During his undergraduate years at Atlanta’s Morehouse College from 1944 to 1948, King gradually overcame his initial reluctance to accept his inherited calling. Morehouse president Benjamin E. Mays influenced King’s spiritual development, encouraging him to view Christianity as a potential force for progressive social change. Religion professor George Kelsey exposed him to biblical criticism and, according to King’s autobiographical sketch, taught him “that behind the legends and myths of the Book were many profound truths which one could not escape” (Papers 1:43). King admired both educators as deeply religious yet also learned men and, by the end of his junior year, such academic role models and the example of his father led King to enter the ministry. He described his decision as a response to an “inner urge” calling him to “serve humanity” (Papers 1:363). He was ordained during his final semester at Morehouse, and by this time King had also taken his first steps toward political activism. He had responded to the postwar wave of anti-black violence by proclaiming in a letter to the editor of the Atlanta Constitution that African Americans were “entitled to the basic rights and opportunities of American citizens” (Papers 1:121). During his senior year King joined the Intercollegiate Council, an interracial student discussion group that met monthly at Atlanta’s Emory University.

    After leaving Morehouse, King increased his understanding of liberal Christian thought while attending Crozer Theological Seminary in Pennsylvania from 1948 to 1951. Initially uncritical of liberal theology, he gradually moved toward Reinhold Niebuhr’s neo-orthodoxy, which emphasized the intractability of social evil. Mentored by local minister and King family friend J. Pius Barbour, he reacted skeptically to a presentation on pacifism by Fellowship of Reconciliation leader A. J. Muste. Moreover, by the end of his seminary studies King had become increasingly dissatisfied with the abstract conceptions of God held by some modern theologians and identified himself instead with the theologians who affirmed personalism, or a belief in the personality of God. Even as he continued to question and modify his own religious beliefs, he compiled an outstanding academic record and graduated at the top of his class.

    In 1951, King began doctoral studies in systematic theology at Boston University’s School of Theology, which was dominated by personalist theologians such as Edgar Brightman and L. Harold DeWolf. The papers (including his dissertation) that King wrote during his years at Boston University displayed little originality, and some contained extensive plagiarism; but his readings enabled him to formulate an eclectic yet coherent theological perspective. By the time he completed his doctoral studies in 1955, King had refined his exceptional ability to draw upon a wide range of theological and philosophical texts to express his views with force and precision. His capacity to infuse his oratory with borrowed theological insights became evident in his expanding preaching activities in Boston-area churches and at Ebenezer, where he assisted his father during school vacations.

    During his stay in Boston, King also met and courted Coretta Scott, an Alabama-born Antioch College graduate who was then a student at the New England Conservatory of Music. On 18 June 1953, the two students were married in Marion, Alabama, where Scott’s family lived.

    Although he considered pursuing an academic career, King decided in 1954 to accept an offer to become the pastor of Dexter Avenue Baptist Church in Montgomery, Alabama. In December 1955, when Montgomery black leaders such as Jo Ann Robinson, E. D. Nixon, and Ralph Abernathy formed the Montgomery Improvement Association (MIA) to protest the arrest of NAACP official Rosa Parks for refusing to give up her bus seat to a white man, they selected King to head the new group. In his role as the primary spokesman of the year-long Montgomery bus boycott, King utilized the leadership abilities he had gained from his religious background and academic training to forge a distinctive protest strategy that involved the mobilization of black churches and skillful appeals for white support. With the encouragement of Bayard Rustin, Glenn Smiley, William Stuart Nelson, and other veteran pacifists, King also became a firm advocate of Mohandas Gandhi’s precepts of nonviolence, which he combined with Christian social gospel ideas.

    After the U.S. Supreme Court outlawed Alabama bus segregation laws in Browder v. Gayle in late 1956, King sought to expand the nonviolent civil rights movement throughout the South. In 1957, he joined with C. K. Steele, Fred Shuttlesworth, and T. J. Jemison in founding the Southern Christian Leadership Conference (SCLC) with King as president to coordinate civil rights activities throughout the region. Publication of King’s memoir of the boycott, Stride Toward Freedom: The Montgomery Story (1958), further contributed to his rapid emergence as a national civil rights leader. Even as he expanded his influence, however, King acted cautiously. Rather than immediately seeking to stimulate mass desegregation protests in the South, King stressed the goal of achieving black voting rights when he addressed an audience at the 1957 Prayer Pilgrimage for Freedom.

    King’s rise to fame was not without personal consequences. In 1958, King was the victim of his first assassination attempt. Although his house had been bombed several times during the Montgomery bus boycott, it was while signing copies of Stride Toward Freedom that Izola Ware Curry stabbed him with a letter opener. Surgery to remove it was successful, but King had to recuperate for several months, giving up all protest activity.

    One of the key aspects of King’s leadership was his ability to establish support from many types of organizations, including labor unions, peace organizations, southern reform organizations, and religious groups. As early as 1956, labor unions, such as the United Packinghouse Workers of America and the United Auto Workers, contributed to MIA, and peace activists such as Homer Jack alerted their associates to MIA activities. Activists from southern organizations, such as Myles Horton’s Highlander Folk School and Anne Braden’s Southern Conference Educational Fund, were in frequent contact with King. In addition, his extensive ties to the National Baptist Convention provided support from churches all over the nation; and his advisor, Stanley Levison, ensured broad support from Jewish groups.

    King’s recognition of the link between segregation and colonialism resulted in alliances with groups fighting oppression outside the United States, especially in Africa. In March 1957, King traveled to Ghana at the invitation of Kwame Nkrumah to attend the nation’s independence ceremony. Shortly after returning from Ghana, King joined the American Committee on Africa, agreeing to serve as vice chairman of an International Sponsoring Committee for a day of protest against South Africa’s apartheid government. Later, at an SCLC-sponsored event honoring Kenyan labor leader Tom Mboya, King further articulated the connections between the African American freedom struggle and those abroad: “We are all caught in an inescapable network of mutuality” (Papers 5:204).

    During 1959, he increased his understanding of Gandhian ideas during a month-long visit to India sponsored by the American Friends Service Committee. With Coretta and MIA historian Lawrence D. Reddick in tow, King met with many Indian leaders, including Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru. Writing after his return, King stated: “I left India more convinced than ever before that non-violent resistance is the most potent weapon available to oppressed people in their struggle for freedom” (Papers 5:233).

    Early the following year, he moved his family, which now included two children—Yolanda King and Martin Luther King, III—to Atlanta in order to be nearer to SCLC headquarters in that city and to become co-pastor, with his father, of Ebenezer Baptist Church. (The Kings’ third child, Dexter King, was born in 1961; their fourth, Bernice King, was born in 1963.) Soon after King’s arrival in Atlanta, the southern civil rights movement gained new impetus from the student-led lunch counter sit-in movement that spread throughout the region during 1960. The sit-ins brought into existence a new protest group, the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee (SNCC), which would often push King toward greater militancy. King came in contact with students, especially those from Nashville such as John Lewis, James Bevel, and Diane Nash, who had been trained in nonviolent tactics by James Lawson. In October 1960, King’s arrest during a student-initiated protest in Atlanta became an issue in the national presidential campaign when Democratic candidate John F. Kennedy called Coretta King to express his concern. The successful efforts of Kennedy supporters to secure King’s release contributed to the Democratic candidate’s narrow victory over Republican candidate Richard Nixon.

    King’s decision to move to Atlanta was partly caused by SCLC’s lack of success during the late 1950s. Associate director Ella Baker had complained that SCLC’s Crusade for Citizenship suffered from lack of attention from King. SCLC leaders hoped that with King now in Atlanta, strategy would be improved. The hiring of Wyatt Tee Walker as executive director in 1960 was also seen as a step toward bringing efficiency to the organization, while the addition of Dorothy Cotton and Andrew Young to the staff infused new leadership after SCLC took over the administration of the Citizenship Education Program pioneered by Septima Clark. Attorney Clarence Jones also began to assist King and SCLC with legal matters and to act as King’s advisor.

    As the southern protest movement expanded during the early 1960s, King was often torn between the increasingly militant student activists, such as those who participated in the Freedom Rides, and more cautious national civil rights leaders. During 1961 and 1962, his tactical differences with SNCC activists surfaced during a sustained protest movement in Albany, Georgia. King was arrested twice during demonstrations organized by the Albany Movement, but when he left jail and ultimately left Albany without achieving a victory, some movement activists began to question his militancy and his dominant role within the southern protest movement.

    As King encountered increasingly fierce white opposition, he continued his movement away from theological abstractions toward more reassuring conceptions, rooted in African-American religious culture, of God as a constant source of support. He later wrote in his book of sermons, Strength to Love (1963), that the travails of movement leadership caused him to abandon the notion of God as “theologically and philosophically satisfying” and caused him to view God as “a living reality that has been validated in the experiences of everyday life” (Papers 5:424).

    During 1963, however, King reasserted his preeminence within the African-American freedom struggle through his leadership of the Birmingham Campaign. Initiated by SCLC and its affiliate, the Alabama Christian Movement for Human Rights, the Birmingham demonstrations were the most massive civil rights protests that had yet occurred. With the assistance of Fred Shuttlesworth and other local black leaders, and with little competition from SNCC and other civil rights groups, SCLC officials were able to orchestrate the Birmingham protests to achieve maximum national impact. King’s decision to intentionally allow himself to be arrested for leading a demonstration on 12 April prodded the Kennedy administration to intervene in the escalating protests. The widely quoted “Letter from Birmingham Jail” displayed his distinctive ability to influence public opinion by appropriating ideas from the Bible, the Constitution, and other canonical texts. During May, televised pictures of police using dogs and fire hoses against young demonstrators generated a national outcry against white segregationist officials in Birmingham. The brutality of Birmingham officials and the refusal of Alabama’s governor George C. Wallace to allow the admission of black students at the University of Alabama prompted President Kennedy to introduce major civil rights legislation.

    Martin Luther King Jr. in the march on Washington.

    King’s speech at the 28 August 1963 March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom, attended by more than 200,000 people, was the culmination of a wave of civil rights protest activity that extended even to northern cities. In his prepared remarks, King announced that African Americans wished to cash the “promissory note” signified in the egalitarian rhetoric of the Constitution and the Declaration of Independence. Closing his address with extemporaneous remarks, he insisted that he had not lost hope: “I say to you today, my friends, so even though we face the difficulties of today and tomorrow, I still have a dream. It is a dream deeply rooted in the American dream … that one day this nation will rise up and live out the true meaning of its creed: ‘We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal.’” He appropriated the familiar words of “My Country ’Tis of Thee,” before concluding, “When we allow freedom ring, when we let it ring from every village and every hamlet, from every state and every city, we will be able to speed up that day when all of God’s children, black men and white men, Jews and Gentiles, Protestants and Catholics, will be able to join hands and sing in the words of the old Negro spiritual: ‘Free at last! Free at last! Thank God Almighty, we are free at last!’” (King, “I Have a Dream”).

    “I have a Dream” – Martin Luther King’s speech which inspired millions and filled them with hope and faith.

    Although there was much elation after the March on Washington, less than a month later, the movement was shocked by another act of senseless violence. On 15 September 1963, a dynamite blast at Birmingham’s Sixteenth Street Baptist Church killed four young school girls. King delivered the eulogy for three of the four girls, reflecting: “They say to us that we must be concerned not merely about who murdered them, but about the system, the way of life, the philosophy which produced the murderers” (King, Eulogy for the Martyred Children).

    St. Augustine, Florida became the site of the next major confrontation of the civil rights movement. Beginning in 1963, Robert B. Hayling, of the local NAACP, had led sit-ins against segregated businesses. SCLC was called in to help in May 1964, suffering the arrest of King and Abernathy. After a few court victories, SCLC left when a biracial committee was formed; however, local residents continued to suffer violence.

    King’s ability to focus national attention on orchestrated confrontations with racist authorities, combined with his oration at the 1963 March on Washington, made him the most influential African-American spokesperson of the first half of the 1960s. He was named Time magazine’s “Man of the Year” at the end of 1963, and was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize in December 1964. The acclaim King received strengthened his stature among civil rights leaders but also prompted Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) director J. Edgar Hoover to step up his effort to damage King’s reputation. Hoover, with the approval of President Kennedy and Attorney General Robert Kennedy, established phone taps and bugs. Hoover and many other observers of the southern struggle saw King as controlling events, but he was actually a moderating force within an increasingly diverse black militancy of the mid-1960s. Although he was not personally involved in Freedom Summer (1964), he was called upon to attempt to persuade the Mississippi Freedom Democratic Party delegates to accept a compromise at the Democratic Party National Convention.

    As the African-American struggle expanded from desegregation protests to mass movements seeking economic and political gains in the North as well as the South, King’s active involvement was limited to a few highly publicized civil rights campaigns, such as Birmingham and St. Augustine, which secured popular support for the passage of national civil rights legislation, particularly the Civil Rights Act of 1964.

    The Alabama protests reached a turning point on 7 March 1965, when state police attacked a group of demonstrators at the start of a march from Selma to the state capitol in Montgomery. Carrying out Governor Wallace’s orders, the police used tear gas and clubs to turn back the marchers after they crossed the Edmund Pettus Bridge on the outskirts of Selma. Unprepared for the violent confrontation, King alienated some activists when he decided to postpone the continuation of the Selma to Montgomery March until he had received court approval, but the march, which finally secured federal court approval, attracted several thousand civil rights sympathizers, black and white, from all regions of the nation. On 25 March, King addressed the arriving marchers from the steps of the capitol in Montgomery. The march and the subsequent killing of a white participant, Viola Liuzzo, as well as the earlier murder of James Reeb dramatized the denial of black voting rights and spurred passage during the following summer of the Voting Rights Act of 1965.

    After the march in Alabama, King was unable to garner similar support for his effort to confront the problems of northern urban blacks. Early in 1966 he, together with local activist Al Raby, launched a major campaign against poverty and other urban problems, and King moved his family into an apartment in Chicago’s black ghetto. As King shifted the focus of his activities to the North, however, he discovered that the tactics used in the South were not as effective elsewhere. He encountered formidable opposition from Mayor Richard Daley and was unable to mobilize Chicago’s economically and ideologically diverse black community. King was stoned by angry whites in the Chicago suburb of Cicero when he led a march against racial discrimination in housing. Despite numerous mass protests, the Chicago Campaign resulted in no significant gains and undermined King’s reputation as an effective civil rights leader.

    King’s influence was damaged further by the increasingly caustic tone of black militancy in the period after 1965. Black radicals increasingly turned away from the Gandhian precepts of King toward the black nationalism of Malcolm X, whose posthumously published autobiography and speeches reached large audiences after his assassination in February 1965. Unable to influence the black insurgencies that occurred in many urban areas, King refused to abandon his firmly rooted beliefs about racial integration and nonviolence. He was nevertheless unpersuaded by black nationalist calls for racial uplift and institutional development in black communities.

    In June 1966, James Meredith was shot while attempting a “March against Fear” in Mississippi. King, Floyd McKissick of the Congress of Racial Equality, and Stokely Carmichael of SNCC decided to continue his march. During the march, the activists from SNCC decided to test a new slogan that they had been using, Black Power. King objected to the use of the term, but the media took the opportunity to expose the disagreements among protesters and publicized the term.

    In his last book, Where Do We Go from Here: Chaos or Community? (1967), King dismissed the claim of Black Power advocates “to be the most revolutionary wing of the social revolution taking place in the United States,” but he acknowledged that they responded to a psychological need among African Americans he had not previously addressed (King, Where Do We Go, 45–46). “Psychological freedom, a firm sense of self-esteem, is the most powerful weapon against the long night of physical slavery,” King wrote. “The Negro will only be free when he reaches down to the inner depths of his own being and signs with the pen and ink of assertive manhood his own emancipation proclamation” (King, “Where Do We Go From Here?”).

    Indeed, even as his popularity declined, King spoke out strongly against American involvement in the Vietnam War, making his position public in an address, “Beyond Vietnam,” on 4 April 1967, at New York’s Riverside Church. King’s involvement in the anti-war movement reduced his ability to influence national racial policies and made him a target of further FBI investigations. Nevertheless, he became ever more insistent that his version of Gandhian nonviolence and social gospel Christianity was the most appropriate response to the problems of black Americans.

    In December 1967, King announced the formation of the Poor People’s Campaign, designed to prod the federal government to strengthen its antipoverty efforts. King and other SCLC workers began to recruit poor people and antipoverty activists to come to Washington, D.C., to lobby on behalf of improved antipoverty programs. This effort was in its early stages when King became involved in the Memphis sanitation workers’ strike in Tennessee. On 28 March 1968, as King led thousands of sanitation workers and sympathizers on a march through downtown Memphis, black youngsters began throwing rocks and looting stores. This outbreak of violence led to extensive press criticisms of King’s entire antipoverty strategy. King returned to Memphis for the last time in early April. Addressing an audience at Bishop Charles J. Mason Temple on 3 April, King affirmed his optimism despite the “difficult days” that lay ahead. “But it really doesn’t matter with me now,” he declared, “because I’ve been to the mountaintop…. and I’ve seen the Promised Land.” He continued, “I may not get there with you. But I want you to know tonight, that we, as a people, will get to the Promised Land,” (King, “I’ve Been to the Mountaintop”). The following evening, the assassination of Martin Luther King, Jr., took place as he stood on a balcony of the Lorraine Motel in Memphis. A white segregationist, James Earl Ray, was later convicted of the crime. The Poor People’s Campaign continued for a few months after King’s death, under the direction of Ralph Abernathy, the new SCLC president, but it did not achieve its objectives.

    MLK believed in speaking up rather than keeping quiet about things that matter

    Until his death, King remained steadfast in his commitment to the transformation of American society through nonviolent activism. In his posthumously published essay, “A Testament of Hope” (1969), he urged African Americans to refrain from violence but also warned: “White America must recognize that justice for black people cannot be achieved without radical changes in the structure of our society.” The “black revolution” was more than a civil rights movement, he insisted. “It is forcing America to face all its interrelated flaws—racism, poverty, militarism, and materialism” (King, “Testament,” 194).

    After her husband’s death, Coretta Scott King established the Atlanta-based Martin Luther King, Jr., Center for Nonviolent Social Change (also known as the King Center) to promote Gandhian-Kingian concepts of nonviolent struggle. She also led the successful effort to honor her husband with a federally mandated King national holiday, which was first celebrated in 1986.
    (Source: The Martin Luther King, Jr. Research and Education Institute, Stanford)

  • India to field its biggest shooting contingent at Paris Olympics

    India to field its biggest shooting contingent at Paris Olympics

    New Delhi (TIP)- India will be fielding their biggest-ever shooting contingent at the Paris Olympics. Pistol shooter Rhythm Sangwan on Thursday, January 11, sealed India’s 16th Olympic quota with a bronze medal in 25m sports pistol at the Asian Olympic qualifying event in Jakarta.
    At the Tokyo Olympics India had 15 shooters. With the qualifying events yet to be completed, India are expected to go well beyond the Tokyo mark. A maximum of 24 Olympic quota places can be secured. That said, the challenge will be to win a medal at the Olympics. Indian shooters have returned empty handed from the previous two Olympics. The dry run at the Tokyo Olympics was more disappointing, considering the impressive performances of the shooters in the run-up to the Games.
    The focus will now shift on the preparation for the Paris Games, but before that, shooters will have to confirm their places in the squad during a domestic trial in May. After Tokyo, a new lot of youngsters have come through the ranks and national coaches will have to ensure that the Olympics first-timers are able to soak in the pressure that comes with it.
    “There is a lot more emphasis on mental preparation in this Olympics cycle. A sports psychologist is part of the team now,” says Ronak Pandit, chief coach pistol (25m).
    “Besides, the high-performance coaching team has been relying on data such as breathing pattern of shooters, skin conductance response and heart rate to determine when they are entering the zone. A lot of background work has happened after Tokyo that is showing results,” says Pandit, the former international who was also part of the support staff in Tokyo. “Before every major event, the shooters are being told by the coaches on the likely challenges they are going to face that might affect their performance.” Sure, these steps are being taken following the lessons from the Tokyo debacle. In the last three years several new faces have been performing well for India at the world stage. The big success has come in rifle, where India had all eight quotas secured even before the ongoing qualifying event. In pistol, India have now grabbed six of the eight spots. Only two have come in shotgun so far.