Brief by Shorts91NewsDesk / 09:09am on 08 Mar 2025,Saturday India
The Bollywood film Mrs, a remake of The Great Indian Kitchen, has reignited discussions on gender roles in India, highlighting the burden of unpaid domestic work on women. The protagonist, despite being well-educated, is trapped in an endless cycle of household chores and caregiving, reflecting a harsh reality backed by government data. India’s latest Time Use Survey shows women spend over seven hours daily on unpaid work—four hours more than men. While female labor participation has risen, experts argue it’s due to economic distress rather than social progress. The film’s themes have drawn both praise and backlash, especially from men’s rights groups.
Brief by Shorts91NewsDesk / 09:01am on 08 Mar 2025,Saturday India
On March 7, 2025, the Indian Air Force (IAF) experienced two separate aircraft incidents. An AN-32 transport aircraft overshot the runway during landing at Bagdogra Airport in West Bengal; fortunately, the crew escaped unhurt, and recovery operations are underway. Earlier that day, a Jaguar fighter jet, on a routine training sortie from Ambala Airbase, encountered a system malfunction and crashed near Raipur Rani in Haryana's Panchkula district. The pilot ejected safely after maneuvering the aircraft away from populated areas. The IAF has initiated inquiries into both incidents to ascertain their causes.
Brief by Shorts91NewsDesk / 06:29am on 08 Mar 2025,Saturday India
A special court in Bengaluru has granted three-day custody of actress Harshavardini Ranya (33) to the Directorate of Revenue Intelligence (DRI) for investigation into a suspected gold smuggling racket. The DRI alleges that Ranya attempted to smuggle 14.2 kg of gold, worth Rs 12.56 crore, by concealing it around her body using crepe bandages and tissues. The actress aimed to evade Rs 4.83 crore in customs duty. The court observed the involvement of a syndicate in this illegal operation and permitted DRI custody to probe further into the larger conspiracy.
Brief by Shorts91NewsDesk / 06:22am on 08 Mar 2025,Saturday India
In this column, Shekhar Gupta critiques India's military procurement strategy, revealing a paradox where the country struggles with insufficient armaments despite being the world's fourth-largest military force. Air Chief Marshal A.P. Singh's candid comments highlight critical gaps in the Indian Air Force, which are often ignored or downplayed by previous leadership. Gupta argues that India’s defence planning has been reactive rather than strategic, with defense purchases like Rafales and Apache helicopters serving as urgent fixes. This approach, rooted in fear and indecision, exacerbates the country's long-standing dependency on foreign imports.
Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 05:20pm on 07 Mar 2025,Friday India
An Indian Air Force (IAF) An-32 transport aircraft was involved in a "serious incident" after landing at Bagdogra, West Bengal. The crew is safe, sources confirmed. The Russian-origin An-32 is crucial to IAF’s transport operations. Meanwhile, a Jaguar fighter jet crashed in Haryana’s Ambala during a routine training sortie. The pilot ejected safely. The IAF is investigating both incidents. These back-to-back aviation mishaps raise concerns over aircraft safety and operational readiness. More details are awaited from official sources.
Brief by Shorts91NewsDesk / 11:50am on 07 Mar 2025,Friday India
On January 10, 2024, during the inaugural session of the Vibrant Gujarat Global Summit in Gandhinagar, Prime Minister Narendra Modi articulated India's ambitious vision to attain developed nation status by 2047, marking a century since independence. He emphasized the nation's rapid economic ascent, noting India's rise from the 11th to the 5th largest global economy over the past decade, with aspirations to soon rank among the top three. Highlighting sectors like artificial intelligence, green hydrogen, and semiconductors, Modi assured that structural reforms are underway to sustain growth. He encouraged citizens to "dream big," expressing his commitment to realizing these aspirations. The summit, reflecting its global significance, saw participation from over 100 countries, with UAE President Sheikh Mohammed bin Zayed as the chief guest, underscoring strengthened bilateral ties.
Brief by Shorts91NewsDesk / 09:54am on 07 Mar 2025,Friday India
Onkar Singh Taggar, a Canadian NRI, has inaugurated Kartar Memorial Hospital in Taggar village, Punjab, to provide affordable healthcare. Built in memory of his father, Capt Kartar Singh, the 80-bed hospital offers a range of services, including general surgery, gynaecology, and paediatrics. The hospital aims to provide corporate-level facilities at charitable rates, with plans to expand into ortho, cardiology, and oncology services in the future. The initiative reflects Taggar’s long-standing commitment to community service, having supported healthcare and education in Punjab for over two decades.
Brief by Shorts91NewsDesk / 09:51am on 07 Mar 2025,Friday India
On March 7, 2025, Jitendra Rawat, a senior Indian Foreign Service (IFS) officer, died by suicide in Delhi's Chanakyapuri area. Rawat, who had been undergoing treatment for depression, reportedly jumped from the terrace of his residence in the Ministry of External Affairs' (MEA) residential society around 6 am. He resided on the first floor of the building. The MEA has confirmed his death and extended support to his family during this difficult time. This incident highlights the critical importance of mental health awareness and support within high-pressure professions.
Brief by Shorts91NewsDesk / 08:08am on 07 Mar 2025,Friday India
Union Home Minister Amit Shah, during the 56th CISF Raising Day in Ranipet, urged Tamil Nadu Chief Minister MK Stalin to provide engineering and medical education in Tamil. Shah's remarks came in response to Stalin’s criticism of the Centre’s stance on "Hindi imposition" and delimitation issues. Shah highlighted that the Narendra Modi government had made provisions for aspirants to write exams in regional languages, including Tamil. He praised Tamil Nadu's contributions to India's culture, unity, and education, emphasizing its role in enhancing national identity.
Brief by Shorts91NewsDesk / 05:46am on 07 Mar 2025,Friday India
On March 6, 2025, Prime Minister Narendra Modi addressed the Republic Plenary Summit, expressing concern over the evolving nature of Naxalism in India. He noted that while Naxalism has significantly declined in rural regions—reducing from over 100 severely affected districts to approximately two dozen—it is now gaining traction in urban centers. Modi attributed this urban spread to certain political parties adopting ideologies aligned with urban Naxals, indirectly referencing the Congress party. He emphasized the importance of both development and heritage preservation for India's progress and cautioned against the influence of urban Naxals opposing these objectives.