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News18
38 minutes ago
- News18
Maharashtra Government Awards Rs 3 Crore To World Cup-Winner Divya Deshmukh
Last Updated: Maharashtra CM Devendra Fadnavis honored FIDE Women's Chess World Cup champion Divya Deshmukh with a Rs 3 crore award. Maharashtra Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis on Saturday honoured the newly-crowned FIDE Women's Chess World Cup champion Divya Deshmukh and presented her with a cash award of Rs 3 crore. Deshmukh, 19, became the youngest to win the Women's World Cup title, held in Batumi, Georgia, on July 28, after defeating compatriot Koneru Humpy in the tie-breaker of the final. This victory not only earned her the prestigious title but also conferred upon her the title of Grandmaster. Deshmukh hails from Nagpur, the same city as CM Fadnavis. During the event in the city, the Grandmaster expressed her gratitude to CM Fadnavis and the people of Nagpur for the recognition. She mentioned that such moments are rare in life and added, 'This is a very special moment for me. I am so happy that I could be a little bit part of their (children's) motivation and their inspiration. I am feeling very happy." She also thanked the Maharashtra government and the Maharashtra Chess Association for their support. Speaking on the occasion, Fadnavis expressed his pride as an Indian, as the CM of Maharashtra, and as a native of Nagpur, that a local girl had made the country proud on the world stage. He stated that the government organised Deshmukh's public felicitation to inspire the country's children. Fadnavis highlighted that the Maharashtra government has always prioritised sports. The CM then handed over a cheque of Rs 3 crore as a cash prize to Deshmukh and assured her of support in her future endeavours. Sport Minister Manikrao Kokate also pledged to focus on the overall development of sports in the state. (With PTI Inputs) view comments First Published: Disclaimer: Comments reflect users' views, not News18's. Please keep discussions respectful and constructive. Abusive, defamatory, or illegal comments will be removed. News18 may disable any comment at its discretion. By posting, you agree to our Terms of Use and Privacy Policy.


Hindustan Times
44 minutes ago
- Hindustan Times
Why Smithsonian removed Donald Trump impeachment references from an exhibit
The Smithsonian Institution has quietly removed a reference to US President Donald Trump's two impeachment proceedings from a key exhibit at the National Museum of American History. The decision comes as the White House exerts pressure to offer a more positive and selective view of American history. A Smithsonian spokesperson confirmed its removal.(AFP) The label referencing all Presidential impeachment proceedings was added in 2021 to the museum's "American Presidency" exhibit under the section "Limits of Presidential Power." It also addressed Trump's unprecedented dual impeachments. A Smithsonian spokesperson confirmed its removal, which comes as the new Trump administration has called for intensified efforts to reshape how federal cultural institutions portray American history. Why were the impeachment exhibits removed? Smithsonian spokesperson Phillip Zimmerman said Friday that the section, which includes materials on President Bill Clinton's impeachment and the Watergate scandal that led to President Richard Nixon's resignation, needed to be overhauled. He said the decision came after the museum" reviewed our legacy content recently." "Because the other topics in this section had not been updated since 2008, the decision was made to restore the Impeachment case back to its 2008 appearance," Zimmerman said in an email. He said that in September 2021, the museum installed a temporary label on content concerning Trump's impeachment. "It was intended to be a short-term measure to address current events at the time," he said. But the label remained in place. "A large permanent gallery like The American Presidency that opened in 2000 requires a significant amount of time and funding to update and renew," he said. "A future and updated exhibit will include all impeachments." Did political pressure play a role? While museum officials framed the decision as part of routine exhibit maintenance, the timing has raised eyebrows. Since his return to the Oval Office, Trump and his allies have called for efforts to eliminate what they describe as divisive or unpatriotic narratives. In March, Trump issued an executive order entitled "Restoring Truth and Sanity to American History," in which he alleged that the Smithsonian was beholden to 'a divisive, race-centred ideology.' He has placed Vice President JD Vance in charge of an effort to ensure no funding goes to "exhibits or programmes that degrade shared American values, divide Americans based on race, or promote programmes or ideologies inconsistent with Federal law and policy."


India Today
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- India Today
Plans remain the same even if Jasprit Bumrah is playing or not: Prasidh Krishna
1:41 A day after reports suggested that Indian state-run oil companies had stopped buying crude from Russia, government sources rejected the claims, stating that India's energy trade decisions are guided by market dynamics and national interest. The clarification followed US President Donald Trump's praise of the alleged halt, which he called a "good step", though he admitted he was unsure of its accuracy.