The 69th Dhammachakra Pravartan Din will be observed on October 2, 2025, at Deekshabhoomi in Nagpur, commemorating Dr. B. R. Ambedkar's historic conversion to Buddhism in 1956. This year, the event will commence at 6 PM with Bhikkhu Chandima Thero from Sarnath, Uttar Pradesh, serving as the chief guest. Bhadant Arya Nagarjun Surei Sasai, President of the Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar Smarak Samiti, will preside over the ceremony, while Dr. Raj Shekhar Wundu, Additional Chief Secretary from Chandigarh, and Bhante Vinacharya from Uttar Pradesh will be honored as guests of honor. Notably, the organizing committee has opted not to invite political leaders to the event this year. In preparation for the anticipated influx of devotees, the Nagpur Municipal Corporation has implemented extensive arrangements, including the installation of 120 drinking water taps, 1,000 toilets, and the deployment of 650 sanitation workers across three shifts. To accommodate the large number of visitors, Nagpur Metro will extend its operating hours from 5 AM to midnight on October 2, offering a 30% fare discount. Central Railway has also announced special train services from cities like Pune, Solapur, and Nashik to Nagpur, with additional trains and holding areas at Nagpur and Ajni stations to manage the crowd effectively. The event's significance is underscored by the ongoing development efforts at Deekshabhoomi, despite a temporary halt in construction due to protests over a proposed basement parking facility. The Nagpur Metropolitan Regional Development Authority is working to resume development activities, excluding the parking area, to prepare for the event. #DhammachakraPravartanDin #Deekshabhoomi #BRAmbedkar #BuddhismCelebration #NagpurEvents #ReligiousHeritage #PublicSafe
In a concerning development, 14 children under the age of 15 have died from suspected Acute Encephalitis Syndrome (AES) in Nagpur, Maharashtra, and Chhindwara, Madhya Pradesh, over the past month. Thirteen of these fatalities occurred in Chhindwara's Parasia block, a newly identified hotspot, while one was reported in Nagpur city. The affected children, predominantly aged 3 to 10, were admitted to various medical facilities, including Government Medical College and Hospital (GMCH), AIIMS Nagpur, and several private hospitals. They presented with high fever and rapid renal failure, often arriving in critical condition. Despite extensive testing, no viral, bacterial, or vector-borne pathogens have been detected, leading clinicians to consider a non-infectious cause, possibly encephalopathy rather than traditional encephalitis. Investigations are ongoing, with teams from the National Centre for Disease Control (NCDC) and the National Institute of Virology (NIV) Pune examining potential causes. In Nagpur, the situation remains concerning, with pediatricians reporting a rise in recurring viral infections among children. Factors such as changing weather patterns, low immunity, and delays in seeking medical care are contributing to prolonged illnesses with symptoms like high fever, persistent cough, and general weakness. Viruses such as respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) and adenovirus are reportedly spreading quickly in the area. While AES complications have not been recorded in Nagpur itself, children are still experiencing severe viral cases. Doctors emphasize the importance of timely medical consultation, hydration, and conscientious monitoring to prevent complications. Early intervention remains vital in managing both viral infections and mitigating the risks posed by AES. #AcuteEncephalitisSyndrome #AESNagpur #ChildHealth #PediatricCare #MedicalAlert #PublicHealth #HealthInvestigation #DiseasePrevention #NewsOne
A recent crackdown by Nagpur's anti-narcotics cell has uncovered a sophisticated drug syndicate operated from within Nagpur Central Jail by Mumbai-based MD (mephedrone) kingpin Akbar Khan, also known as Akbar Sheikh. Utilizing social media platforms such as Facebook and Instagram, Khan orchestrated his narcotics operation and recruited inmates, including 29-year-old Chetan Mahato, who had prior charges including murder. The police seized 106 grams of MD powder valued at ₹6 lakh and arrested Mahato during a raid near Kamgar Nagar. Interrogation revealed Khan as the drug supplier, highlighting a broader issue of criminals operating networks from inside prisons using covert online communications. The bust, overseen by senior officers including DCP Rahul Maknikar and CP Ravinder Singal, raises serious concerns about inmate access to technology and the urgent need for reform to prevent the expansion of organized crime behind bars. This operation is part of "Operation Thunder," a citywide anti-drug campaign launched by Nagpur Police, which has already dismantled six drug trafficking networks and arrested 11 drug peddlers between September 3 and 22, 2025. The operation has seized narcotics valued at ₹60 lakh, including significant quantities of MD (mephedrone) and ganja. Authorities have identified 189 drug trafficking hotspots across the city, with a focus on areas near colleges and entertainment hubs, where traffickers have been targeting students. Social media platforms are increasingly being used to contact customers, arrange drug deliveries late at night, and operate covertly, as highlighted by the arrest of a trafficker operating from a rented flat via WhatsApp and Wi-Fi. Despite these successes, six suspects remain at large, and the police are intensifying efforts to dismantle the wider drug network. #NagpurPolice #OperationThunder #DrugBust #AntiNarcotics #OrganizedCrime #PrisonCrime #SocialMediaCrime #PublicSafety #NewsOne
The New York Jets are enduring a challenging start to the 2025 NFL season, currently holding an 0–4 record. In their most recent game, a 27–21 loss to the previously winless Miami Dolphins, the Jets committed three turnovers and 13 penalties, including a fumble at the goal line and a kickoff fumble to start the second half. Quarterback Justin Fields, returning from a concussion, showcased resilience with a 43-yard touchdown run but faced continued offensive struggles. Running back Braelon Allen also suffered a knee injury during the game, further depleting the team's depth. Head coach Aaron Glenn expressed his disappointment, emphasizing the need for the team to stop "beating itself" before expecting to win. Despite the setbacks, former NFL star Michael Strahan remains optimistic, drawing parallels to the Detroit Lions' resurgence under Dan Campbell and suggesting the Jets could follow a similar trajectory if players commit to the culture and system. Looking ahead, the Jets will face the Dallas Cowboys at home on Sunday, October 5, 2025, at 10:00 AM PDT. The upcoming schedule also includes home games against the Denver Broncos and Carolina Panthers, providing opportunities for the team to regroup and seek their first victory of the season.
After nearly two decades of marriage, Nicole Kidman and country singer Keith Urban have separated. The couple, who married in June 2006 and share two daughters, Sunday Rose and Faith Margaret, have reportedly been living apart since early summer 2025. Sources indicate that the separation was initiated by Urban, with Kidman having made efforts to salvage the relationship. Despite the personal challenges, Kidman continues to focus on her career. She recently wrapped up filming Practical Magic 2 alongside Sandra Bullock. The sequel to the 1998 cult classic is slated for release on September 18, 2026. Additionally, Kidman has been involved in several other projects, including the thriller Holland, which premiered at the 2025 SXSW Film & TV Festival. #NicoleKidman #KeithUrban #CelebrityNews #HollywoodUpdates #FilmIndustry #PracticalMagic2 #HollandMovie #EntertainmentNews #NewsOne
Miami Dolphins wide receiver Tyreek Hill suffered a severe knee injury during the team's 27–21 victory over the New York Jets on Monday Night Football, September 29, 2025. Hill was carted off the field after his left leg twisted awkwardly while making a 10-yard reception in the third quarter. He was immediately ruled out for the remainder of the game and transported to a local hospital for further evaluation. Head coach Mike McDaniel later confirmed that Hill had dislocated his knee, an injury that often involves multiple ligament tears and is typically season-ending. Prior to the injury, Hill had recorded six receptions for 67 yards, contributing significantly to the Dolphins' offense. His absence is a significant blow to Miami's playoff aspirations, as he has been a key player in their offensive strategy. The team will now look to other receivers, such as Jaylen Waddle and tight end Darren Waller, to step up in Hill's absence. The Dolphins have not yet provided a timeline for Hill's recovery, but given the nature of the injury, his 2025 season is likely over. #TyreekHill #MiamiDolphins #NFLNews #InjuryUpdate #MondayNightFootball #PlayoffImpact #FootballUpdates #SportsNews #NewsOne
A viral video showing a road repair at Channasandra Circle in Bengaluru crumbling within 48 hours has ignited public outrage over the quality of civic infrastructure. The footage, shared by a local resident, depicts the patched surface giving way, with water pooling and seepage visible. The repair, conducted by the Greater Bengaluru Authority (GBA) on September 27, is now being criticized as a temporary fix that failed under minimal stress. Residents have expressed frustration, questioning the engineering standards and accountability of contractors involved. One user remarked, “This patchwork couldn't withstand a single rain. Are your engineers and contractors so incompetent?” The incident has prompted calls for stricter oversight and more durable solutions to prevent such failures in the future. This event adds to a series of infrastructure failures in Bengaluru, including the collapse of a skywalk in Kolar and the rapid deterioration of recently repaired footpaths in Jalahalli. These incidents have raised concerns about the city's approach to urban planning and maintenance. In response to the growing criticism, the GBA has pledged to review its repair processes and ensure that future work meets higher standards of quality and durability. However, residents remain skeptical and are demanding immediate action to address the underlying issues. #RoadRepairFailure #CivicConcerns #UrbanPlanning #PublicAccountability #GreaterBengaluruAuthority #CityMaintenance #InfrastructureNews #NewsOne
The Cincinnati Bengals suffered a 28–3 defeat to the Denver Broncos on Monday Night Football. With starting quarterback Joe Burrow sidelined due to a Grade 3 turf toe injury requiring surgery, backup Jake Browning struggled, throwing for just 125 yards. The Bengals managed only a field goal on their opening drive and failed to gain a first down for nearly two quarters. Denver's quarterback Bo Nix threw for 326 yards and two touchdowns, while running back J.K. Dobbins rushed for 101 yards, leading the Broncos to a dominant performance. Joe Burrow's turf toe injury is more severe than initially thought. The Bengals have confirmed it as a Grade 3 injury, which may require surgery and could sideline him for at least three months. While a late-season return is possible, experts remain cautious, suggesting his availability will depend on the team's playoff contention and his recovery progress. Wide receiver Ja'Marr Chase voiced his frustration following the loss to the Broncos, stating it didn't look like the team "wanted it." Chase's candid remarks reflect the team's struggles and the mounting pressure to perform without their star quarterback.
A senior leader from actor-turned-politician Vijay’s Tamilaga Vetri Kazhagam (TVK) party has sparked a political controversy with a now-deleted social media post urging Tamil Nadu’s Generation Z to revolt against the state’s “wicked” government, drawing parallels to recent youth-led uprisings in Nepal and Sri Lanka. The post, made by Aadhav Arjuna, General Secretary of TVK, came just 48 hours after a tragic stampede at a TVK rally in Karur that resulted in the deaths of at least 39 people, including children. The timing of Arjuna’s provocative statement has intensified political tensions in Tamil Nadu. Opposition leaders have condemned the call for a youth uprising, labeling it as irresponsible and inflammatory. In contrast, TVK supporters argue that the statement was a call for peaceful democratic engagement, not violence. The incident has escalated scrutiny of TVK's leadership and its approach to political mobilization in the state. The controversy underscores the volatile intersection of politics, youth activism, and public safety in Tamil Nadu. The state government has initiated an investigation into the rally stampede, and political analysts are closely monitoring the fallout from Arjuna’s remarks. The situation remains fluid, with ongoing debates about the role of youth in political movements and the responsibilities of political leaders in guiding such activism. #TamilNaduPolitics #YouthActivism #PublicSafety #PoliticalControversy #RallyStampede #CivicResponsibility #LeadershipMatters #SocietalImpact #NewsOne
Mumbai University has introduced a pioneering initiative allowing undergraduate students at affiliated colleges to opt for a 2-credit elective course each semester, focusing on subjects pertinent to civil services examinations. These courses, covering topics such as Indian Polity, Geography, Economics, Science, Technology, and Personality Development, aim to provide early exposure to civil services preparation, enabling students to integrate this into their formal education. The curriculum has been developed under the guidance of experienced professionals and will be delivered online, aligning with the flexibility introduced by the National Education Policy (NEP) 2020. This initiative is the result of a Memorandum of Understanding between Mumbai University and the Chintamanrao Deshmukh Institute for Administrative Careers, operated by the Thane Municipal Corporation. The collaboration aims to strengthen the representation of Maharashtra students in India's civil services by providing structured training for competitive exams like the Union Public Service Commission (UPSC) and the Maharashtra Public Service Commission (MPSC) alongside their degree programs. Dr. Ravindra Kulkarni, Vice-Chancellor of Mumbai University, termed this move historic, emphasizing that it allows students to integrate competitive exam training into their formal education. The courses are designed not only to prepare students academically but also to help them develop critical skills like communication and ethics, thereby enhancing their overall personality development. #MumbaiUniversity #CivilServicesPrep #UPSC #MPSC #NEP2020 #StudentEmpowerment #ElectiveCourses #HigherEducation
I must applaud the courage of Afgan brothers chanting #JaiHind in a college in #pakistan after the India's win in Asia Cup final. #AsiaCup #AsiaCup2025 #AfganBrothers #Afganistan #India