May 2, 2026

Satyajit Ray’s World: A Legacy Beyond Time, Trend, and Technology

On the birth anniversary of Satyajit Ray, we celebrate a master storyteller whose cinema continues to define the very soul of human expression. Ray’s genius first captivated the world through the poetic realism of the Apu Trilogy—Pather Panchali, Aparajito, and Apur Sansar. These films were…
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May 2, 2026

Beyond the Horizon: The 7-Year-Old Who Conquered the Sea

History isn’t just written in books; sometimes, it’s written in the salt and spray of the Indian Ocean. ​Today, the world is waking up to the name Ishank Singh. At just seven years old—an age where most children are perfecting their bike riding—Ishank has done…
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April 29, 2026

The Night Ousmane Dembélé Painted the Parc des Princes Gold

There are matches that find a place in the history books, and then there are matches that find a place in your soul. The night at the Parc des Princes was the latter. ​In a staggering 5-4 victory over FC Bayern Munich, one man didn’t…
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April 28, 2026

Football, Dreams, and a Morning in Gangtok That Moved the Nation

In the quiet, mist-kissed hills of Gangtok, where the mountains seem to whisper stories of resilience and hope, an extraordinary moment unfolded—simple in form, yet powerful in spirit. PM Narendra Modi stepped onto a modest football ground, not as a statesman surrounded by protocol, but…
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April 26, 2026

Vaibhav Sooryavanshi Redefines Speed: Fastest to 1,000 T20 Runs at 15

Records are often chased. Rarely are they outrun. At just 15, Vaibhav Sooryavanshi has done exactly that—becoming the fastest player in history to reach 1,000 runs in T20 cricket, getting there in a staggering 473 balls. Not through accumulation, but through acceleration. On a night…
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April 24, 2026

Sachin Tendulkar at 53: The Timeless Legend Who Redefined Cricket Across Generations

On a day that feels less like a birthday and more like a global cricket festival, the world came together to celebrate Sachin Tendulkar turning 53 — a man whose name is etched not just in record books, but in the emotional fabric of the…
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April 21, 2026

A Billion Memories, a $4 Trillion Legacy: The Tim Cook Era

A soft hush has fallen over the glass-walled corridors of Apple Park, marking the twilight of an era that many once thought impossible. It is the closing of a chapter that saw a quiet architect transform a creator’s spark into a global sanctuary of technology.…
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April 16, 2026

A Checkmate to Doubt: Vaishali’s Rise That Inspired Millions

History doesn’t just remember winners — it remembers those who redefine belief. And in Cyprus, Vaishali Rameshbabu did exactly that. In a moment that will echo across generations, Vaishali became the first Indian ever to win the FIDE Women’s Candidates Tournament — a victory that…
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April 15, 2026

Ousmane Dembélé: The Man You Call When You Need a Goal

On a night when the air at Anfield crackled with expectation, one name rose above the noise, the pressure, and the legacy of the stage — Ousmane Dembélé. When the game demanded a moment of magic, he delivered poetry in motion. Dembélé didn’t just play;…
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April 11, 2026

They Went to the Moon — And Brought Back Belief for All of Us

There are moments in history when humanity quietly changes forever. Not with noise, not with spectacle—but with courage. The journey of Reid Wiseman, Victor Glover, Christina Koch, and Jeremy Hansen was one such moment. Four individuals. One spacecraft. A mission that carried not just scientific…
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April 11, 2026

​A Symphony of Willow and Wind: The Poetic Brilliance of Sooryavanshi

There are moments in sport where time doesn’t just move; it fractures. At the Barsapara Cricket Stadium, as the humid night air hung heavy over the turf, we didn’t just witness a cricket match. We witnessed a heist. A 15-year-old boy named Vaibhav Sooryavanshi stepped…
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April 10, 2026

The Ink of Immortality: 90-Year-Old P. Narayani and the Unyielding Heart of Indian Democracy

They say democracy is a fragile thing, a delicate flame that requires constant tending. Thursday, in the quiet corridors of Ramatherru Voice English Medium School, that flame didn’t just flicker; it roared.​Meet P. Narayani. At 90 years old, she doesn’t just carry the history of…
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