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Time of India
12 minutes ago
- Time of India
Chakra & shopping power
This Independence Day, PM Modi gave two big promises that could make India both safer and cheaper to live in. First, he talked about Mission Sudarshan Chakra — a home-made defence system that will protect important places and buildings from enemy attacks. Think of it like a giant invisible shield. It's being compared to Israel's 'Iron Dome,' which shoots down enemy missiles. India already has strong systems like IACCS and Akashteer, which worked well in a recent military operation. But there are problems: enemy drones are getting smarter, and our defence system is made up of parts from different countries (India, Russia, Israel), which don't always work perfectly together. Sudarshan Chakra will try to fix this by making one fully Indian system that can handle threats from the air, land, and maybe even sea. The goal is to have it ready by 2035. Second, Modi promised a big change in GST — the tax we pay when we buy most things. Right now, GST is messy, with four main rates: 5%, 12%, 18%, and 28%. The plan is to make it simpler: mostly just 5% and 18% (plus 40% for things like cigarettes). This means many items will get cheaper, like goods moving from 12% to 5% or 18% to 5%. Even health insurance might get taxed less. The government will earn less money at first but hopes people will buy more, which will make up for it later. And yes, this could help win votes in elections — but it's still good news for shoppers. Facebook Twitter Linkedin Email Disclaimer Views expressed above are the author's own.


Hans India
36 minutes ago
- Hans India
Congress Leaders Lead Patriotic Celebrations in Iza Town
Gadwal: Marking the 79th Independence Day, the Congress Party leaders of Iza town organised celebrations in a grand and patriotic manner at the Congress Party Office located in the town centre. The programme began with the flag hoisting ceremony conducted by Mandal Congress President Uttanooru Jayanna. Following this, Puja rituals were performed by Town Congress President Madhu Kumar as part of the celebrations. The event was graced by Dodappa, Chairman of the Market Yard, as the chief guest. In his address, he highlighted the significance of Independence Day and the sacrifices of countless freedom fighters who fought tirelessly for the nation's freedom, urging citizens to uphold the values of unity, democracy, and service to the nation. Several prominent Congress leaders and functionaries attended the celebrations, including SC Cell District President Maddileti, senior Congress leader R. Sridhar, official representative Minor Babu, Market Director Sulochanamma, former councillors Gittala Devaraju and Raj Narayan, along with leaders Devendra, Bhaskar Goud, Lakshman, Mahaboob Pasha, Kaza, Ravinder, Devanna, Thimmapa, P. Narsinlu, and Chanti Reddy. The celebrations witnessed enthusiastic participation from media representatives, local Congress party workers, and residents, who joined together in hoisting the national flag, singing patriotic songs, and paying homage to the martyrs and leaders of the freedom struggle. The event concluded with a renewed pledge by the leaders and attendees to work for the betterment of the people and uphold democratic ideals.


Hans India
36 minutes ago
- Hans India
KLH Hyderabad Celebrates Independence Day with Patriotic Fervour Across Campuses
KL Deemed to be University, one of India's leading educational institutions, celebrated the 79th Independence Day of India with great enthusiasm across its campuses in Hyderabad—KLH Bachupally, KLH Aziznagar, KLH Global Business School, Kondapur —and at its main campus in Vijayawada. The day began with the National Flag hoisting by the respective campus heads, followed by the Anthem and a ceremonial parade—a tribute to the nation's freedom fighters. At the KLH Global Business School, students and faculty presented cultural performances, while KLH Bachupally and Aziznagar campuses highlighted environmental and social themes, uniting under the spirit of 'Nation First, Always First.' With active NCC involvement, the university reaffirmed its commitment to nurturing discipline, innovation, and service. The Campus Dean and Principals encouraged students to uphold responsible citizenship and leadership. 'Independence Day is not just a celebration of our past, but a call to action for our future. At KL Deemed to be University, we empower students to become torchbearers of change, blending knowledge with responsibility to build a stronger, self-reliant India.'— Er. Koneru Lakshman Havish, Vice President, KL Deemed to be University At the Vijayawada campus, a march-past by NCC cadets set the tone, followed by speeches from university officials and the Vice-Chancellor, who emphasized unity, civic responsibility, and the university's role in fostering innovation and ethical leadership. The day's events across all campuses stood as a vivid reminder of India's unity in diversity and showcased the vital role of education in safeguarding democratic values and driving national progress.