Delhi’s Pollution made the Hospitals Overcrowded and Medicine Shortage

An alarming rise in pollution levels in Delhi has led to a spate of respiratory and lung-related illnesses, leaving hospitals overflowing with patients. The demand for asthma pumps and respiratory medicines is so high that medical facilities have been defeated by their shortage and chaotic conditions. Reduced visibility on roads due to awful air quality has prompted many accidents, making the situation extremely urgent.

Shah Rukh Khan Confirms Baazigar 2: Producer Ratan Jain Reveals Plans for a Sequel

Producer Ratan Jain confirms that he is in talk with the Bollywood Super star Shah Rukh Khan for Baazigar 2, and to confirm about it, Jain said that Baazigar 2 will only happen with Shah Rukh Khan as it has its base on his iconic anti-hero character. While no script is finalized yet, Jain hinted that he and Khan are very sure that they would provide a quality film to meet fans’ expectations. This announcement made the excitement in the fans that Baazigar continues to be the classic film set in Bollywood.

Why no one is investing in Swiggy IPO : Consistent Financial Loss

As Swiggy has floated its IPO with significant investor hesitation due to risk factors tied to financial performance, market positioning, and operational challenges. Even though Swiggy is a leading player in the food delivery market in India, it had consistently been reporting losses, which forces it behind profit-making peers like Zomato. Swiggy’s business model has involved high operating costs and an insistence on dependency on discounts plus continual loss have stamped upon investor confidence about the profitability of the way Swiggy is going to be positioned.

The Tata Steel Chess Tournament: A Deep Dive into its History and Significance

This is the Tata Steel Chess Tournament that has been termed “The Wimbledon of Chess”. It had occurred in 1938 at Beverwijk, Netherlands and began as a local event involving only 44 players. Over the course of time it blossomed into one of the most prominent chess tournaments in the world, relocated to Wijk aan Zee in 1968. The tournament is unparalleled because it consists of the world’s best grandmasters and amateur players to provide an exhilarating atmosphere of chess in this small seaside village. It has been running for a long time, and it is where both world-famous winners like Magnus Carlsen and Viktor Korchnoi have featured. The event also has many traditions; part of them is Dutch pea soup being dished out during closing ceremonies.

Vidit Gujrathi: Decline of Form – A Critical Analysis on Recent Performances of Chess

Yet another face to reckon with in Indian chess is that of Vidit Gujrathi, whose performance has sadly been on the wane over the last couple of years. Two of the biggest disappointments where he performed quite abysmally was at the Chennai Chess Grandmasters 2024 and the Chess Champions League. There were times when he admitted, he has been in advantageous positions of some matches. Such cases were seen against Arjun Erigaisi. Vidit committed some serious mistakes that resulted in the match going all the way to loss for him. He seems to have experienced some pressure of competition, mental stresses, and lapses in concentration at times during these tournaments. To regain his edge, he must reassess the strategies, work on the mistakes produced, and rebuild his mental strength.

Fall of PV Sindhu: What Went Wrong for India’s Badminton Star?

PV Sindhu has been one of the icons to Indian badminton and one of its most celebrated players in recent years. However, in terms of performance, she faces a reversal of her fortunes lately. The article is a further exploration of some of these reasons: injuries, change in coaches, increasing competition, and high mental expectations from the top. Data reflects that Sindhu’s rank has declined, and her win percentages have also been declining recently along with the fragility of her top-tournament performances.

Why Citizens Are Leaving Delhi: Health Crisis of Lethal Air Pollution

Delhi’s is an air pollution crisis that becomes not merely an environmental but a public health emergency with very serious social, economic, and cultural implications. More residents seem, now more seriously to think of moving out from the city as a measure of protection against bad health and wellbeing; it is therefore in the clear that this situation needs urgent attention from local as well as the national government.

Akbar Ahmed’s ‘intellectualism’ By Justice Katju

Akbar Ahmed is a former Pakistani diplomat, having served as Pakistan’s High Commissioner to UK. After retirement he joined academia, and is presently Professor of International Relations at the American University, School of International Service, Washington DC. He had earlier taught in Princeton University and has held several academic posts

Bhool Bhulaiyaa 3 Outshine Singham Again at Box Office: Kartik Aaryan’s Horror Comedy Filmed a Blockbuster Success

The film has beaten Singham Again and registered historical box office collection, which not only clears the image of horror-comedy but also provides a testimony to the huge potential which Kartik Aaryanstarer films carry. Bhool Bhulaiyaa 3, walking towards the world box office collection of nearly Rs 350 crore, stands on top as one of the biggest Bollywood hits of the year.

How Justice Sanjiv Khanna will fare as Chief Justice of India

Justice Khanna’s emphasis on judicial accountability and personal liberties may alter the Indian legal scenario during his short tenure. Though his tenure is little more than a year as CJI, his judgments and the principles that he supports would influence India’s judicial approach to privacy, transparency, and accountability for years to come.

Sarthak Goswami’s Powerful Message of Climate Change on YouTube

Sarthak Goswami’s climate change video is a proper show of smart communication skills. Facts, emotions, and action orientation are well woven together by the person. This is a good example of how one should be enthusiastic about raising an issue as important as climate change. In this world, where most conversations are shallow by theme, Goswami is one voice to make a difference. His skill at making complex science accessible, his ability to critique political and media narratives, and to move people into action puts him as a vital component in climate activism.

Arjun Erigaisi Clinches Chennai Grandmasters Chess Tournament

Arjun’s success at the Chennai Grandmasters Chess Tournament is yet another proof of his capability, talent, and commitment toward attaining better heights. As he continues to challenge himself at international arenas, Indian chess enthusiasts in large number eagerly wait to see him again in upcoming tournaments and envision him as one of the most elite chess players in the world soon.

India’s Top Table Tennis Players: New Champions Emerging in Revolutionizing of the Game

Indian table tennis has seen a complete transformation over the last few years. Players like Achanta Sharath Kamal, Manika Batra, and G Sathiyan seem to be at the helm, and newer talent such as Diya Chitale and Sreeja Akula have been noticed too. It is pretty apparent that the game is changing. The growth of Indian table tennis can be epitomized not only by the commitment of the players but also by a renewed national interest for the sport.

What Could CJI Chandrachud Do After Retirement? Potential Roles and Opportunities with the Central Government

Justice D.Y. Chandrachud’s retirement shall ostensibly usher in a new dawn of activity where his expertise is directed in even more meaningful endeavors. There will be galore opportunities-from arbitration and academics, government advisory roles and internationals appointments-before all such bodies that work together for the betterment of this great nation. End.

The modern Janus

The other head reveres ancient India, portraying it as a golden age, and claiming historical knowledge of head transplant surgery, genetic engineering, and aeroplanes in ancient India — a belief propagated by the RSS, to which he belongs. 

Why I don’t contest elections

I have also said that those who call cow ‘gomata’ (mother cow) have ‘gobar’ (cow dung) in their heads, for how can an animal be the mother of a human being? Some say that cow is a ‘gomata’ as she gives us milk to drink. But humans drink milk of goats, buffaloes, camels, yaks, deer, etc. Are all these animals to be worshipped and regarded as our mothers? I regard a cow no different from other animals, like a horse or a dog.

Malvika Bansod: Rising Star of Indian Badminton and Her Journey to the Women’s Final at the Hylo Open

Malvika Bansod’s journey is a testament to her unwavering dedication, passion, and resilience. From a young girl with a dream in Nagpur to a rising star in international badminton, Bansod has come a long way, inspiring countless young athletes across India. Her recent performance at the Hylo Open signifies a new chapter in her career, and with each match, she is proving that she has what it takes to compete at the highest level.

Corporate Bookings Inflate Box Office Numbers for Singham Again and Bhool Bhulaiyaa 3: Are Audiences Really Turning Up?

The corporate booking phenomenon relating to Singham Again and Bhool Bhulaiyaa 3 has raised very relevant questions concerning the future of India’s film industry. Where as the bulk bookings may create impressive opening box office, they are not translating to the viewership. Long term effect of such a practice is going to play a negative role in developing trust in the audience for cinema and market integrity too. Thus, transparent reporting combined with quality content shall decide the sustainability of success at the box office.

Halloween

On 31st October I went for a walk in the evening, and saw houses with ghosts, vampires, skeletons, witches, spidernets, pumpkins with lights inside, and other kinds of weird, spooky, eerie, bizarre and wacky things.

Exodus from Delhi after Diwali: A data-oriented look into the city’s alarming pollution impact

The exodus from Delhi post Diwali, as reflected in The Philox survey, reflects the urgent need for immediate as well as long-term solutions toward protecting the health and well-being of residents. Though some temporary respite may be found through leaving the city, the air quality crisis in Delhi merits a comprehensive and sustainable approach. Until drastic changes take place, the departure of the residents every winter could turn into an annual ritual affecting the health structure, economy, and the stability of the population of the city.

Bhool Bhulaiyaa 3: The Worst Film of This Decade

Overall, “Bhool Bhulaiyaa 3” is disappointing in the franchise which was once entertaining for all in a creative blend of comedy and horror. That can’t be said here where the installment has ended without meeting such standards that set the benchmarks. Therefore, the movie will prove an experience less guided by good direction or inspiration, probably appealing only to people out there in search of simply mindless entertainment but very disappointing to fans who went for either the past flicks or are huge fanatics of horror-comedies.

Singham Again Review: Disappointing Sequel with Cringe Scenes, Weak Plot, and Flat Cast

While Singham Again has its fun moments at times, the movie remains weak overall. The colorful action scenes and Ajay Devgn’s familiar actions will surely please the most ardent fans, though a weak plot and cliche tropes make a recommendation difficult. If this is what you are hoping for in real storytelling and action, this film wouldn’t be a good call.