Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 04:16pm on 21 Jun 2024,Friday India Global
The Indian Embassy in Washington celebrated the 10th International Day of Yoga on June 16 at the Wharf, overlooking the Potomac River. The event started with Indian classical dance performances, followed by a yoga session promoting "Yoga for Self and Society." Deputy Indian Ambassador Sripriya Ranganathan highlighted yoga's global appeal and its 5,000-year history. She emphasized yoga's role in promoting harmony and balance. The program also encouraged the use of millets and eco-friendly practices. The Embassy and Consulates across the US organized various events leading up to the celebration.
Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 02:08pm on 21 Jun 2024,Friday India Global
A bipartisan group of US lawmakers, led by Congressman Michael McCaul and Nancy Pelosi, visited the Dalai Lama in Dharamshala, India, prompting strong criticism from China. The meeting follows US Congress passing a bill urging talks between China and Tibetan leaders, frozen since 2010. Pelosi affirmed the bill's impending signing by President Biden, emphasizing US support for Tibet's freedom. China's embassy in India condemned the visit, labeling the Dalai Lama a political exile engaged in separatist activities. The Tibetan leader, advocating peace, stepped down from political duties in 2011.
Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 01:02pm on 21 Jun 2024,Friday India Global
India has denied allegations by French journalist Sébastien Farcis that he was forced to leave the country after his work permit was denied. Ministry of External Affairs spokesperson Randhir Jaiswal clarified that Farcis, an Overseas Citizen of India (OCI) cardholder, had applied for a work permit in May 2024, and the application is still under consideration. Jaiswal emphasized that the decision to leave India was Farcis's choice. Farcis, who has been in India for over 13 years, claimed he left after difficulties in obtaining the permit, which the MEA firmly denies.
Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 12:32pm on 21 Jun 2024,Friday India Global
India has lodged a strong protest with Canada over Khalistani extremists staging a "citizens court" and burning an effigy of Prime Minister Narendra Modi outside the Indian consulate in Vancouver. The protest follows a Canadian parliamentary tribute to slain Khalistani extremist Hardeep Singh Nijjar, further straining bilateral relations. India's diplomatic note to the Canadian High Commission expressed serious concerns about the Trudeau government's tolerance of pro-Khalistan activities on Canadian soil. The incident underscores ongoing tensions, with India urging Ottawa to take decisive action against these extremist elements.
Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 12:24pm on 21 Jun 2024,Friday India Global
The Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) reported that 98 Indian pilgrims are among the hundreds who died during the Hajj pilgrimage in Mecca due to extreme heat, natural causes, and chronic illnesses. With over 175,000 Indians participating in this year’s pilgrimage, the deaths highlight the severe conditions faced by the faithful. Despite the lack of an official death toll from Saudi Arabia, other countries like Jordan and Tunisia have also reported fatalities. The Hajj, a key religious duty for Muslims, saw over 1.83 million participants this year, concluding on Wednesday.
Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 10:55am on 21 Jun 2024,Friday India Global
At least 98 Indian pilgrims have died during the Hajj pilgrimage in Saudi Arabia, the government announced. The deaths were attributed to "natural causes". Globally, 1,081 pilgrims from 10 countries have lost their lives during the holy journey. The Hajj, a mandatory religious duty for Muslims, took place during the scorching Saudi summer, with temperatures reaching 125°F. The World Health Organization estimates that heat kills over 500,000 people annually, with the actual figure potentially being much higher. The pilgrimage involves hours of walking and praying, posing health risks to devotees.
Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 08:23am on 21 Jun 2024,Friday India Global
A recent UNICEF report has shed light on the dire state of child food poverty worldwide. One in four children globally suffers from severe food poverty, surviving on a limited diet that puts them at risk of severe malnutrition. This affects 181 million children, with 65% residing in just 20 countries, including India, Afghanistan, and Ethiopia. South Asia and Sub-Saharan Africa are among the worst-hit regions. The report categorizes India as high-risk, with 64 million children affected in South Asia alone. The UNICEF report urges immediate attention to address this critical issue impacting children's growth, development, and overall well-being.
Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 06:41am on 21 Jun 2024,Friday India Global
Saudi Arabia reported that over 600 pilgrims, including 68 Indian nationals, died during this year's Hajj pilgrimage due to extreme heat and other causes. The toll, confirmed by a Saudi diplomat, includes 323 Egyptians and 60 Jordanians, primarily due to heat-related ailments. This year's fatalities mark a significant increase compared to last year's total of over 200 deaths. The extreme temperatures led to over 2,700 cases of heat exhaustion. While some pilgrims are still unaccounted for, officials have noted that the situation is consistent with previous years, with more detailed reports expected soon.
Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 06:19am on 21 Jun 2024,Friday India Global
The National Investigation Agency (NIA) has arrested a key operative linked to a Canada-based Khalistani terrorist, Lakhbir Singh Sandhu alias Landa. Jaspreet Singh was arrested in Punjab's Ferozepur district during multi-state searches. The agency seized weapons, drugs, and cash from his possession. The NIA had registered a case last year and investigations revealed Landa's involvement in terror conspiracies of the banned Babbar Khalsa International (BKI). Searches were conducted across Madhya Pradesh, Gujarat, and Punjab, leading to the arrest. The crackdown is a significant blow to the Khalistani terror module, and the NIA continues to investigate the module's activities.
Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 04:44am on 21 Jun 2024,Friday India Global
Suborno Isaac Bari, a 12-year-old genius Indian-origin is poised to become the youngest student to graduate from a Long Island high school. He will receive his diploma from Malverne High School next week, a feat unprecedented for someone of his age. Bari's academic prowess has also earned him a full scholarship to New York University, where he will study mathematics and physics in the fall. The child prodigy expressed gratitude to his family for their support, acknowledging their hard work in his remarkable achievement. Bari's accomplishments are an inspiration to many, showcasing his exceptional talent and dedication.