Category: India

  • Musk announces forming of ‘America Party’ in further break from Trump

    Source: Government of India

    Source: Government of India (4)

    The tattered bromance between Republican President Donald Trump and his main campaign financier Elon Musk took another fractious turn on Saturday when the space and automotive billionaire announced the formation of a new political party, saying Trump’s “big, beautiful” tax bill would bankrupt America.

    A day after asking his followers on his X platform whether a new U.S. political party should be created, Musk declared in a post on Saturday that “Today, the America Party is formed to give you back your freedom.”

    “By a factor of 2 to 1, you want a new political party and you shall have it!” he wrote.

    The announcement from Musk comes after Trump signed his self-styled “big, beautiful” tax-cut and spending bill into law on Friday, which Musk fiercely opposed.

    Musk, who became the word’s richest man thanks to his Tesla car company and his SpaceX satellite firm, spent hundreds of millions on Trump’s re-election and led the Department of Government Efficiency from the start of the president’s second term aimed at slashing government spending.

    The two have since fallen out spectacularly over disagreements about the bill.

    Musk said previously that he would start a new political party and spend money to unseat lawmakers who supported the bill.

    Trump earlier this week threatened to cut off the billions of dollars in subsidies that Musk’s companies receive from the federal government.

    Republicans have expressed concern that Musk’s on-again, off-again feud with Trump could hurt their chances to protect their majority in the 2026 midterm congressional elections.

    Asked on X what was the one thing that made him go from loving Trump to attacking him, Musk said: “Increasing the deficit from an already insane $2T under Biden to $2.5T. This will bankrupt the country.”

    He referenced the growth of Greece from subjugation to preeminence in the ancient world in another tweet, saying: “The way we’re going to crack the uniparty system is by using a variant of how Epaminondas shattered the myth of Spartan invincibility at Leuctra: Extremely concentrated force at a precise location on the battlefield.”

    There was no immediate comment from Trump or the White House on Musk’s announcement.

    The feud with Trump, often described as one between the world’s richest man and the world’s most powerful, has led to several precipitous falls in Tesla’s share price.

    The stock soared after Trump’s November reelection and hit a high of more than $488 in December, before losing more than half of its value in April and closing last week out at $315.35.

    Despite Musk’s deep pockets, breaking the Republican-Democratic duopoly will be a tall order, given that it has dominated American political life for more than 160 years, while Trump’s approval ratings in polls in his second term have generally held firm above 40 percent, despite often divisive policies.

    (Reuters)

  • PM Modi pays tribute to Syama Prasad Mookerjee on his birth anniversary

    Source: Government of India

    Source: Government of India (4)

    Prime Minister Narendra Modi paid tribute to Dr. Syama Prasad Mookerjee on his birth anniversary on Sunday, describing him as the “immortal son of the nation” and lauding his lifelong dedication to India’s unity, pride, and development.

    In a post on X, PM Modi said, “A heartfelt tribute to the immortal son of the nation, Dr. Syama Prasad Mookerjee, on his birth anniversary. He sacrificed his life to protect the honour, dignity, and pride of the country. His ideals and principles are invaluable in the construction of a developed and self-reliant India.”

    The Prime Minister also shared a video clip highlighting Dr. Mookerjee’s life, values, and his vision for India.

    “Bengal’s son, Dr. Syama Prasad Mookerjee, used to say that any nation can only be secure through its own energy. He had immense faith in the nation’s resources and in the capable people of this country,” PM Modi noted.

    Reflecting on Dr. Mookerjee’s contributions post-Independence, the Prime Minister said,
    “After Independence, his vision helped lift the country from despair and disappointment. As the first Minister for Industry and Supply, he drafted India’s first industrial policy. He believed that if the government, educational institutions, and industrial organizations worked together, India would soon achieve economic independence.”

    PM Modi also praised Dr. Mookerjee’s forward-thinking approach, “His contributions towards women’s empowerment, education, and the shaping of India’s nuclear policy were far ahead of his time. I pay my deepest respects to Dr. Syama Prasad Mookerjee and bow to his memory.”

    Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath also paid homage, recalling Dr. Mookerjee’s powerful stance against the dual governance system in Jammu and Kashmir.

    “In one country, two constitutions, two heads, and two flags will not work… This was the lifelong pledge of the great man, Dr. Syama Prasad Mookerjee, who tirelessly dedicated himself to an undivided India,” CM Yogi said on X.

    He added, “Humble tributes to the revered Dr. Mookerjee ji, the founding president of the Bharatiya Jana Sangh, a fervent nationalist thinker, and a martyr of Kashmir’s integration. Your life remains a timeless beacon of national unity, education, and public service that will continue to inspire generations.”

    Jammu and Kashmir Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha also remembered Dr. Mookerjee, stating,
    “Remembering the illustrious son of Maa Bharati, Dr. Syama Prasad Mookerjee Ji, on his Janm Jayanti. A visionary leader and great educationist, he sacrificed his life for a united and modern India. His unparalleled contribution to nation-building continues to inspire generations.”

    Dr. Syama Prasad Mookerjee, the founder of the Bharatiya Jana Sangh—ideological predecessor of today’s Bharatiya Janata Party—is remembered as a staunch nationalist, a visionary political leader, and an educationist committed to India’s sovereignty and progress.

    (With inputs from IANS)

  • PM Modi extends greetings to Dalai Lama on his 90th birthday

    Source: Government of India

    Source: Government of India (4)

    Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Sunday extended warm greetings to Dalai Lama on the occasion of his 90th birthday.

    In a post on X, PM Modi said, “I join 1.4 billion Indians in extending our warmest wishes to His Holiness the Dalai Lama on his 90th birthday. He has been an enduring symbol of love, compassion, patience and moral discipline. His message has inspired respect and admiration across all faiths. We pray for his continued good health and long life. @DalaiLama”

    On Sunday morning, Tibetan Buddhist monks living in exile offered special prayers at the Dorjidak Monastery near Shimla at Panthaghati to mark the 90th birthday of His Holiness, the 14th Dalai Lama.

    In a birthday-eve message, the Dalai Lama said, “As for myself, I will continue to focus on my commitments of promoting human values, religious harmony, drawing attention to the ancient Indian wisdom which explains the workings of mind and emotions, and Tibetan culture and heritage, which has so much potential to contribute to the world through its emphasis on peace of mind and compassion. I develop determination and courage in my daily life through the teachings of the Buddha and Indian masters such as Shantideva, whose following aspiration I strive to uphold.”

    “All particles in my mind contain thoughts from Nalanda. And it’s Indian ‘dal’ and ‘chapati’ that have built this body. I am mentally and physically a son of India,” the Dalai Lama, in his addresses, is often quoted as saying.

    “India and Tibet share a relationship of ‘guru’ (teacher) and ‘chela’ (disciple). When I see some part of my ‘guru’ being corrupt, as a ‘chela’ I feel ashamed,” he said.

    The 14th Dalai Lama was born on July 6, 1935, in a small village in the remote Amdo region of Tibet.

    (With agency inputs)

  • PM Modi greets people on occasion of Ashadhi Ekadashi

    Source: Government of India

    Source: Government of India (4)

    Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Sunday greeted people on the occasion of Ashadhi Ekadashi.

    In a post on X, PM Modi said, “Warm wishes on the auspicious occasion of Ashadhi Ekadashi! We pray to Bhagwan Vitthal and seek His continued blessings on all of us. May He guide us towards a society full of happiness and abundance. May we also keep serving the poor and downtrodden.”

    Meanwhile, a large number of devotees gathered at the sacred Triveni Sangam – the confluence of the Ganga, Yamuna, and the invisible Saraswati rivers – in Prayagraj to take a holy dip on the auspicious occasion of Ashadhi Ekadashi, which is also known as Devshayani Ekadashi.

    One devotee shared, “This is the Sangam Ghat of Prayagraj. Today is Ekadashi, so we have come here to take a holy dip.”

    Another devotee added, “Today is Ekadashi, and we are here to seek the blessings of the River Ganga.”

    An elderly devotee emphasized the spiritual significance of the day: “This is an important festival for Prayagraj. On this day, saints begin Chaumasa, during which they stay in one place and devote themselves to worship. According to tradition, Lord Vishnu goes into a deep sleep for four months starting today, and all auspicious events like marriages are suspended during this period. When the Lord awakens on Kartik Ekadashi, these activities resume. It is believed that taking a holy dip today fulfills all wishes.”

    (With inputs from ANI)

  • Sacrifices made by Hazrat Imam Hussain emphasise his commitment to righteousness: PM Modi

    Source: Government of India

    Source: Government of India (4)

    Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Sunday said that the sacrifices made by Hazrat Imam Hussain (AS) emphasise his commitment to righteousness.

    “The sacrifices made by Hazrat Imam Hussain (AS) emphasise his commitment to righteousness. He inspires people to uphold truth in the face of adversity,” said PM Modi in a post on X.

    Currently, the Prime Minister is in Rio De Janeiro, Brazil, where he will participate in the 17th BRICS Summit and undertake a state visit.

    The solemn observance of Ashoora-e-Muharram marks a poignant day in Islamic history, honouring the martyrdom of Hazrat Imam Hussain, the revered grandson of Prophet Muhammad, and his companions. This day is synonymous with courage, sacrifice, and steadfastness in the face of tyranny.

    Millions gather to pay homage to those who laid down their lives for truth, righteousness, and justice in the Battle of Karbala.

    The 10th Muharram, called Ashura, is being observed across the country on Sunday. Muharram is the first month of the Islamic calendar. Shia Muslims across the world observe a public mourning.

    The 10th day of the first month of Muharram of the Muslim calendar marks the day of martyrdom of Imam Hussain, who was killed by the army of King Yazid in 680 AD on the banks of the Euphrates River in Iraq in the Karbala area. The besieged family of Imam Hussain, his family and companions, were denied drinking water even when they were camped at the bank of the Euphrates. Even the 6-month-old Ali Asghar was denied drinking water by the army of the Yazid. Imam Hussain chose to sacrifice himself and his family and companions rather than accept the supremacy of evil over the truth.

    Shia Muslims commemorate the event by taking out processions and chest-beating, but the mourning of Muharram is sacrosanct to both the Shia and the Sunni Muslims alike.

    (With inputs from IANS)

  • PM Modi receives grand welcome in Brazil, interacts with Indian Diaspora

    Source: Government of India

    Source: Government of India (4)

    Prime Minister Narendra Modi received a grand welcome from the Indian community on Saturday (local time) upon his arrival in Rio de Janeiro for a four-day visit to Brazil. During this visit, he will participate in the 17th BRICS Summit and undertake a State Visit.

    In a post on X, PM Modi said, “Members of Brazil’s Indian community gave a very vibrant welcome in Rio de Janeiro. It’s amazing how they remain connected with Indian culture and are also very passionate about India’s development! Here are some glimpses from the welcome…”

    Members of the Indian diaspora greeted the Prime Minister with vibrant traditional dances and folk songs. One of the highlights was a dance performance themed on Operation Sindoor, with the patriotic song “Ye Desh Nahi Mitne Dunga” resonating through the venue.

    In a gesture of cultural harmony, a Brazilian music group also performed devotional songs, showcasing India’s rich spiritual and cultural heritage.

    Prime Minister Modi will attend the 17th BRICS Leaders’ Summit from July 6 to 7. During the Summit, he will exchange views with other leaders on pressing global issues, including peace and security, strengthening multilateralism, the responsible use of artificial intelligence, climate action, global health, and economic and financial matters. According to official sources, the Prime Minister is also expected to hold several bilateral meetings on the sidelines of the Summit.

    As part of the State Visit, PM Modi will travel to Brasilia for bilateral talks with Brazilian President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva. Discussions will focus on deepening the Strategic Partnership between the two nations in areas of mutual interest such as trade, defence, energy, space, technology, agriculture, health, and people-to-people ties.

    Earlier, members of the Indian community, who had gathered to welcome the Prime Minister, expressed their excitement and pride.

    “I am from Gujarat and have been living in Brazil for a long time. We are thrilled and feel privileged and honoured to welcome our Prime Minister today,” said Vijay Solanki, a member of the Indian diaspora.

    Another member of the diaspora, Pooja, shared, “I am from Gujarat and have been living in Brazil for the past three years. I am very excited to meet him.”

    PM Modi arrived in Brazil after concluding his visit to Argentina, where he held a bilateral meeting with Argentine President Javier Milei.

    Following his engagements in Brazil, the Prime Minister will travel to Namibia on July 9, where he is also scheduled to address the Namibian Parliament.

    PM Modi is currently on a five-nation, eight-day tour (July 2 to July 9) that began in Ghana. From there, he travelled to the Caribbean nation of Trinidad and Tobago, followed by Argentina, and now Brazil.

    (With inputs from ANI)

  • MIL-OSI Russia: The government has approved a decree on holding the International Junior Science Olympiad in Russia

    Translation. Region: Russian Federal

    Source: Government of the Russian Federation – Government of the Russian Federation –

    An important disclaimer is at the bottom of this article.

    Order dated July 1, 2025 No. 1768-r

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    The 22nd International Junior Science Olympiad (IJSO 2025) will be held in Russia from November 23 to December 2. The order to this effect has been signed.

    The federal territory of Sirius will be the venue for the Olympiad. By July 16, the Ministry of Education must approve the composition of the organizing committee for its preparation and holding, as well as the plan of relevant events.

    The Ministry of Foreign Affairs will provide visas to participants and guests of the event, as well as journalists, without charging fees.

    IJSO is an international multidisciplinary Olympiad for schoolchildren under 15 years old. The students are required to have both theoretical knowledge and experimental skills in 3 subjects: physics, chemistry and biology.

    The Olympiad has been held annually in December since 2004. In previous years, IJSO was held in Germany, the Netherlands, Romania, Azerbaijan, the UAE, Indonesia, Thailand, Taiwan, South Korea, India, Iran, South Africa, Qatar, Argentina, Brazil, Columbia, Nigeria, and Botswana. Teams from over 70 countries participate in it.

    The Russian team has been participating in competitions since the very first Olympiad and is considered one of the strongest – traditionally, Russian schoolchildren bring home several gold medals from tournaments.

    The preparation and holding of the Olympiad in Russia will be ensured within the framework of the implementation of the events of the federal project “All the Best for Children”, which is part of the new national project “Youth and Children”.

    Please note: This information is raw content obtained directly from the source of the information. It is an accurate report of what the source claims and does not necessarily reflect the position of MIL-OSI or its clients.

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    MIL OSI Russia News

  • MIL-OSI USA: Remarks as prepared for delivery by Teresa M. Hodge, 2025 NEA Higher Educator of the Year to the 104th Representative Assembly

    Source: US National Education Union

    By: National Education Association

    Published: July 5, 2025

    Good day NEA!  Standing before you today is the daughter of Afro-Caribbean West Indian parents from St. Thomas, Virgin Islands — a mother who was a floor nurse and later a graduate of John Hopkins who became a public health administrator and a father who is an alumnus of Hampton University, an HBCU in Hampton, Virginia, and later with the GI Bill, an alumnus of Howard University Law School, now a retired judge emeritus. “Das who I fah.”

    A saying I grew up with comes from my Dad who believes and still says, “Nothing is so complicated that it cannot be simplified by hard work,” and I thank God each day that I get to do this hard work. As someone in recent political history has said, “hard work is good work!”

    So, who am I?  

    I’m an Afro-Caribbean West Indian woman from St. Thomas, V.I. who graduated from Charlotte Amalie High School at 16 years old, then attended Hampton University as a physics major on a music scholarship, played clarinet, became a section leader in the HU Marching Pirates, and performed in the Rose Bowl parade;

    Who graduated from Hampton U with a bachelor’s degree in Mathematics and a master’s degree in Applied Mathematics, then interned for two years at the NASA Langley Research Center in Langley, Virginia, in the field of unsteady aerodynamics where I created and ran computer programs for the wind tunnel calculations; not knowing that my path followed in the footsteps of Black women such as Dorothy Vaughan, Katherine Goble Johnson, and Mary Jackson, the Hidden Figures; 

    Who got called out of programming & research into the field of teaching & learning and has been an Associate Professor of Mathematics for the past 25 years and will be starting my 26th year this fall semester; 

    Who stands on the shoulders and graves of so, so many who came before me and many others of my generation; the ancestors who took action for me, advocated for me at a time when basic rights were not granted to people who looked like me, “speak wid ah accent” like me, or wear their hair like me. 

    Who am I?  My brothers, sisters, and kin, I am Teresa M. Hodge, your 2025 Higher Educator of the Year, and I will continue to fight, advocate, and act for the rights of all educators, but especially for our higher education professionals, and I humbly accept this recognition to represent higher education for the upcoming year. I will boldly and unapologetically shine the light of truth where there are lies and use my voice to bring awareness to and for higher ed issues across this nation.

    May we all learn to build the same kind of resilience our ancestors did as we face of our current adversities; may we endeavor to build our power through allyship with our community partners, and may we continue to fight for the respect we deserve as professionals in our respective fields regardless of our classifications. We must remain true to who we are and NEVER EVER diminish our light and its brightness because how else can we light a path for those who will come behind us?  

    Before closing, I humbly ask, as the cat mom to seven rescues, that when adding a fur baby to your human family, please consider the option of adopting a rescue pet to clear the shelters and give these pets a loving “furever” home.  

    I close with the following words from Sam Cooke:

    I was born by the river in a little tent 
    Oh, and just like the river I’ve been running ever since 
    It’s been a long, a long time coming   
    But I know a change gon’ come, oh yes it will 
    Then I go to my brother 
    And I say brother, help me please 
    But he winds up knocking me back down on my knees 
    Oooh there’ve been times that I thought I couldn’t last for long 
    But now I think I’m able to carry on 
    It’s been a long, a long time coming   
    But I know a change gon’ come, oh yes it will

    Thank you! 

    MIL OSI USA News

  • MIL-OSI United Nations: Seychelles media take steps toward stronger disaster preparedness

    Source: UNISDR Disaster Risk Reduction

    Workshop explores inclusive risk communication, media resilience, and the future of journalism education

    From 23 to 27 June 2025, media professionals came together for a workshop on disaster preparedness and response, co-organized by the Disaster Risk Management Division (DRMD), UNDRR, and UNESCO. The five-day event aimed to build media capacity to inform, engage, and protect the public in the face of increasing climate-related disasters.

    The training, supported by the CREWS Initiative South-West Indian Ocean project, formed part of the broader Early Warnings for All (EW4All) initiative and drew on UNESCO’s Model Disaster Preparedness and Response Plan for Media Institutions. Sessions focused on everything from developing business continuity strategies to ensuring inclusive and accurate disaster coverage during disasters.

    “For me, this workshop has been an eye-opener,” said Marie-Claude d’Unienville of the Seychelles Broadcasting Corporation (SBC). “We need to think about the risks we have in our own working environment.”

    The workshop also placed a strong emphasis on leadership and institutional planning by engaging directly with media managers. Veronica Maria, Managing Director of Today in Seychelles, reflected on the value of this approach:

    “I learned how to do a risk assessment plan, how to monitor the plan every six to twelve months-that will be a good guide for business continuity.”

    Participants had the opportunity to examine disaster scenarios from multiple perspectives and to simulate newsroom decision-making under crisis conditions. This practical lens encouraged reflection on both external hazards-like road closures and internet outages-and internal risks that could disrupt media operations.

    A dedicated session on disability inclusion in disaster communication struck a particular chord. Christine Winslow, a disability rights advocate with Ramp Up Rise Up, emphasized the urgency of placing accessibility at the center of preparedness efforts:

    “[Persons with disabilities] do get forgotten and ignored and are most times an afterthought-especially when it comes to implementing and providing accessibility.”

    Her remarks were met with strong support from participants, many of whom acknowledged that the needs of persons with disabilities are too often overlooked in emergency communication.

    The DRMD reaffirmed its commitment to strengthening collaboration with the media sector. “Not only do we want to empower media to educate our public but also to protect themselves. They have to be mindful of their own personal safety when reporting onsite in crisis time”, said Jade Landry.

    The workshop also brought in a forward-looking educational component. Mr. Samuel Mundua, Senior Lecturer of Journalism at the University of Seychelles, attended as part of efforts to develop the country’s first formally accredited journalism programme. “The content and local case studies from this workshop will inform our new curriculum, especially around environmental and disaster risk topics,” he shared.

    As small island developing states like Seychelles face mounting climate threats, this workshop marks a significant step in building stronger bridges between media, government, and academia to ensure that risk communication in Seychelles is inclusive, evidence-based, and resilient.

    MIL OSI United Nations News

  • MIL-OSI United Nations: UNDRR and INTOSAI WGEA deepen collaboration on environmental auditing for disaster risk reduction

    Source: UNISDR Disaster Risk Reduction

    The United Nations Office for Disaster Risk Reduction (UNDRR) joined global auditors at the Assembly of the International Organization of Supreme Audit Institutions (INTOSAI) Working Group on Environmental Auditing (WGEA), that took place in Malta from 1 to 3 July 2025. Represented by Mr. Animesh Kumar, Head of the UNDRR Office in Bonn, UNDRR’s engagement underscores its growing collaboration with WGEA to strengthen national oversight of disaster risk reduction (DRR) through environmental auditing.

    Driving risk-informed governance through auditing

    Supreme Audit Institutions (SAIs) are key national actors in ensuring governments are prevent and are prepared for disasters and climate-related shocks. Through WGEA, INTOSAI supports SAIs in conducting performance audits that evaluate how well countries manage environmental risks-including resilience to floods, extreme heat, and other natural hazards.

    UNDRR’s participation at the WGEA Assembly reflects a strategic alignment: both institutions promote stronger national accountability for climate change adaptation and disaster risk reduction, grounded in international frameworks like the Sendai Framework for Disaster Risk Reduction 2015-2030, the Paris Agreement and the Sustainable Development Goals.

    “The official data and metrics, and other disaster risk reduction tools coordinated by UNDRR, and the work of Supreme Auditing Institutions are closely aligned. The two entities can co-benefit by collaborating in their collective efforts to strengthen accountability and transparency in risk governance,” said Animesh Kumar.

    Audits can reveal gaps in planning, coordination, and implementation-and offer pathways to improved governance. The WGEA’s audit database already includes 59 audits related to DRR, such as:

    • India: Reviewing groundwater and stormwater systems to reduce urban flood risk.
    • Turkey: Auditing early warning systems and local flood preparedness.
    • UK: Assess preparedness for future extreme weather events

    Mr Charles Deguara, Auditor General of Malta said: “In the present circumstances, urgent and united action is required to ensure climate risk issues are duly addressed. It is our role, as national audit institutions, to assist our administrations through our audit work.” From data to action

    UNDRR brings extensive expertise in disaster risk governance, robust data systems, and a strong global convening role-uniquely positioning it to support SAIs in evaluating climate change adaptation and disaster risk reduction (DRR) strategies.

    Building on this momentum, UNDRR and WGEA are exploring collaboration on knowledge building, capacity development and data sharing on disaster risk reduction audits. This initiative aims to build a skilled network of auditors ready to integrate DRR and adaptation into their national audit agendas, bolstered by growing coherence between DRR and climate action.

    “Building resilience to climate and disaster risks requires coherent policies, consistent implementation, and strong oversight. Through the WGEA, we support audit institutions in promoting accountability and helping ensure that climate and disaster risk policies are aligned, effective, and transparent”, highlighted Mr Sami Yläoutinen, the Auditor General of the National Audit Office of Finland, and the current chair of INTOSAI WGEA.

    As WGEA expands its focus on climate and disaster-related audits, sustained collaboration with UNDRR can enhance policy coherence and strengthen accountability. By integrating disaster risk into environmental audits, this partnership will help translate global frameworks into national results, advancing resilience, transparency, and sustainable development.

    MIL OSI United Nations News

  • MIL-OSI Asia-Pac: Halal certification boosts HK tourism

    Source: Hong Kong Information Services

    Delicious pineapple buns, sausage buns and wife cakes. These classic Hong Kong-style breads and pastries are typically made with lard to enhance their aroma and texture. Since pork and its derivatives are prohibited for Muslims, one local businessman worked out a creative solution.

    Creative adaptations

    Cafe owner Swadiq Khan is a Muslim. After spending years in the food and beverage industry, he had long hoped to bridge the culinary gap faced by his community.

    A decade ago, Mr Khan took the bold step of setting up a central kitchen dedicated to producing halal Hong Kong-style buns free from lard and preservatives. The baked goods were supplied to his group’s own cafés.

    His central kitchen was successfully certified halal by the Incorporated Trustees of the Islamic Community Fund of Hong Kong, which is also known as the Board of Trustees (BOT).

    “Back then, I handed out pineapple buns to ethnic minorities so they could discover what a real pineapple bun tastes like,” he recalled.

    Earlier this year, Mr Khan went a step further by opening a new cafe branch in Tsim Sha Tsui where he established a dedicated bakery room, which has also been certified by the BOT.

    By ensuring that every item made there complies with halal dietary guidelines, Muslims can enjoy these buns with peace of mind.

    Halal certification

    “We do not use lard in our bread. We use vegetable oil instead,” the baker said proudly as he kneaded the dough.

    Mr Khan explained that all ingredients used in the bakery room must be approved by the BOT. From flour to chicken sausages, all are halal-certified.

    “My goal is to promote authentic halal food, not just to religious communities, but to everyone in Hong Kong. Thanks to the cooking methods we use, halal food is generally very healthy.”

    Mr Khan said that since earning halal certification, his bakery has received orders from the nearby Kowloon Mosque & Islamic Centre.

    It has also attracted tourist groups from Malaysia, Singapore, Indonesia and other countries.

    Mr Khan thanked the Tourism Board for assisting with the certification process and promotion, making local delicacies known to more people.

    “Genuinely, I want to promote the pineapple bun. Its craftsmanship is recognised as part of Hong Kong’s intangible cultural heritage.”

    Multicultural considerations

    The Tourism Board has adopted a diversified approach of accreditation, education, and promotion to establish Hong Kong as a Muslim-friendly travel destination.

    As part of its educational efforts, the board launched an online training resource in late June, titled Tips for Welcoming Muslim Travellers.

    Presented through short videos and infographics, the material offers clear and accessible explanations of Muslim customs, dietary rules, prayer rituals, dress codes and religious festivals.

    The aim is to deepen the tourism industry’s understanding of Muslim culture and help businesses better cater to this growing visitor segment.

    Mr Khan shared that he has already guided his staff on how to welcome Muslim diners, and now recommends that they go through the new training material.

    “For instance, Muslims pray five times a day, observe Ramadan and give zakat. And do not assume anyone with a headscarf is a Muslim, as some may be Indians or Sikhs. Therefore, I think deeper understanding is essential.”

    Tourism Board Deputy Executive Director Becky Ip stated that the knowledge covered in the training material is vital for frontline tourism staff.

    “This enables frontline practitioners to provide Muslim visitors with thoughtful services so as to make them feel at home and welcome.”

    Wide recognition

    In the Global Muslim Travel Index 2025, released last month by CrescentRating, an internationally recognised halal travel authority, Hong Kong ranked in the top three among non-Organisation of Islamic Cooperation destinations for the first time ever.

    Hong Kong was also named the Most Promising Muslim-friendly Destination of the Year.

    Ms Ip highlighted that the Tourism Board has been working with the BOT to encourage more businesses to obtain halal certification.

    As of mid-June, 190 eateries have been certified. In addition, 60 hotels have been rated by CrescentRating as Muslim-friendly.

    Unlimited opportunities

    In recent years, Hong Kong has actively expanded its reach into Muslim visitor source markets, including countries in the Middle East and the Association of Southeast Asian Nations.

    The Gulf Cooperation Council countries in the Middle East, along with Indonesia and Malaysia in Southeast Asia, consist of significant Muslim populations. In the first five months of this year alone, visitor arrivals from these markets exceeded 360,000.

    Ms Ip noted that the board has organised several seminars for trade partners to help them better understand the potential of the Muslim travel market.

    It has also invited numerous overseas key opinion leaders, media representatives and trade partners to visit Hong Kong and explore its Muslim-friendly facilities and services, which they can then promote upon returning to their home countries.

    “We have made some good progress in terms of Muslim segment development. But I am sure that we can work even more closer with our partners from different industry sectors, to make Hong Kong a top-of-mind destination for Muslim travellers,” she added.

    MIL OSI Asia Pacific News

  • MIL-OSI USA: Remarks as prepared for delivery by Kim Anderson, NEA Executive Director, to the 104th Representative Assembly

    Source: US National Education Union

    Hello, NEA!

    To our 3 million members…

    7 thousand delegates…

    Board of Directors…

    Executive Committee…

    and our amazing NEA and affiliate staff… thank you for all you do each day to fight for the kids and families and communities we are so lucky to serve.

    I also want to give special recognition to my colleagues in our state affiliates: our state affiliate executive directors.

    Day in and day out you lead and manage with dedication and devotion to this organization.

    As executive directors, we partner with leaders elected by NEA members to advance a glorious mission, vision, and set of core values.

    And I must say that at the national level, we have a tireless leader of our extraordinary union… a fearless champion for students, educators, and the just and equitable public education system on which our nation’s future depends… President Becky Pringle.

    Delegates, you heard President Pringle the other day lay out many of the challenges we face in our country — a perilous moment for our democracy.  A crossroads between democracy and authoritarianism.

    You heard from Dr. Cowen about the throughline connecting those who are funding efforts to dismantle public education run with the same crowd trying to dismantle democracy.

    And you had the distinct honor of hearing from our dear friend and colleague, the General Secretary of Education International, about the anti-democratic challenges that our educator siblings face around the world.

    Delegates, I want to talk very tactically and clinically about the methodology being used.

    Because in order to Educate, Communicate, Litigate, Organize, Mobilize, Legislate and Elect, we have to understand the strategy we are up against.

    Our opponents have built their strategy on four C’s:

    Chaos

    Raise your hands if this sounds familiar:

    How many people find it nearly impossible to keep up with the onslaught of 166 Executive Orders (EO’s) signed to date and the resulting lawsuits that pop up in our news feeds almost daily?

    How many people have adopted a strategy to ration your news intake in order to protect your mental health?

    Yep. Project 2025 told us this Administration would flood the zone with countless rollbacks of policies designed to make us safer, healthier, more prosperous, and more free as a People.

    They want to spread the pro-democracy coalition wide and thin, dividing us up into narrow factions assuming we will fight only to protect the interests closest to us…spreading us too wide and too thin to mount a collective defense.

    Chaos theory is designed to weaken opposition to the regime in power.

    Control

    How many of you have been told to stop teaching what you know to be true?

    How many of you have had to take books off your shelves… or faced other forms of censorship?  

    In an effort to comply with the Administration’s Executive Order related to diversity, equity and inclusion, there were 381 books removed from the U.S. Naval Academy library, including Maya Angelou’s “I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings” and many other books reflecting the beautiful mosaic of authors in America.

    They removed books that studied the KKK and the history of lynching in America, and yet they left ON the shelf “Mein Kampf” by Adolph Hitler.

    Imagine that!

    This Administration has threatened to withhold federal funding from institutions that do not comply with its attempt to obliterate the free marketplace of ideas.

    They know that the mere threat alone will lead to people self-censoring — even before there is any edict requiring it.

    We’ve seen the mad rush in higher education institutions and corporations across the country to scrub the aspirational words of diversity, equity, and inclusion from their websites, and policies, and shutter programs that create safe spaces for freedom of thought and expression.

    This form of retaliatory control is designed to stifle dissent — a right so important, it was the first one enshrined in our Bill of Rights. As my daughter said to me last night, dissent is patriotic.

    Cruelty

    How many of you are working with students who fear their parents will be snatched off the street?

    How many of you have students who don’t have enough to eat at home?

    Well delegates, this big, bad, disgusting bill that passed the House two days ago, POURS more money into ICE and strips money out of food assistance programs.

    Ripping children away from their parents, letting kids go hungry…this is BEYOND cruel.

    It is immoral.

    This use of cruelty is designed to make us all afraid.

    Afraid for our lives.

    Afraid for our families.

    Afraid for our jobs if we speak up.

    It’s designed to make us bow down.

    To comply.

    To submit.

    This nation was conceived in liberty, and freedom is supposed to be our birthright.

    We didn’t want kings in 1776, and we damn sure don’t want kings now.

    Chaos. Control. Cruelty.

    The sum of that formula is corruption.

    To line billionaires’ pockets with tax breaks on the backs of everyone else.

    Do you know that 50 of the S&P 500 companies in the U.S. paid $0 in income tax last year?

    Guess which company was at the top of that list?

    Tesla.

    Despite reporting a $15 billion profit in 2023, Tesla took a $5 billion tax credit!

    It’s reported that between Tesla, Starlink and X, Musk’s companies are making $38 billion in government contracts, subsidies, or tax credits.

    Meaning that WE’RE paying Elon, rather than Elon contributing to the common good.

    And he’s not alone.

    This big, bad, horrible, no good bill that just passed the House two days ago gives over $1 trillion of our tax dollars — the tax dollars of hard-working, everyday Americans — to the wealthiest among us.

    Over 12 million people will lose their healthcare over the life of this bill.

    And Elon Musk and Mark Zuckerberg and Jeff Bezos….and yes, the Trump organization will all get even richer.

    So the people who bankrolled the last Presidential campaign are getting quite a return on their investment, while everyone else is less healthy, less safe, and less able to see the American Dream as their probability.

    We wake up to policies like this and a social media machine that gaslights Americans every day.

    They want us to believe that immigrants or poor Americans are to blame for the economic rules that have allowed companies like Tesla to pay ZERO income tax.

    And by the way, I hold both major political parties responsible for the decades of economic rules that have diminished the number of people who have a voice in their workplace through belonging to a union.

    Every human being elected has the responsibility of governing on behalf of all of us.

    It means doing the greatest good for the greatest number of people possible.

    And it damn sure means solving more problems than you create!

    So delegates, yesterday’s celebration of Independence Day took on different meaning for me.

    As I do every year, on July 4th, I spend some time reading portions of our founding documents. So yesterday, I focused on this:

    “We the People of the United States, in order to form a more perfect union, establish justice, insure domestic tranquility, provide for the common defense, promote the general welfare, and secure the blessings of liberty to ourselves and our posterity, do ordain and establish this constitution for the United States of America.”

    The first words of the U.S. Constitution.

    The roadmap for how we as Americans are to govern ourselves, not be ruled by someone else.

    We know the work of democracy is hard.

    It’s messy and uneven and really never ever complete. The work of democracy is like the work of justice….

    To paraphrase Executive Committee Member Mark Jewell, “we are never arriving, always becoming.”

    From the 13th Amendment ending slavery to 19th amendment granting voting rights to women….

    From Social Security to IDEA.…

    From Pell Grants to the Affordable Care Act…

    From Title I to the Higher Education Act….

    It has always taken ordinary people to bend the arc of history toward justice….

    And part of becoming a more perfect union is opening the doors of opportunity wider, not slamming them closed.

    So what’s it going to take, delegates, to rescue democracy and public education?

    Yes, it will take those seven verbs, delegates, that President Pringle outlined the other day:

    Educate. Communicate. Litigate. Organize. Mobilize. Legislate.

    And Elect pro-public education, pro-democracy champions.

    I would submit to you, delegates, that the most potent contribution NEA could make to the effort is through organizing and mobilizing millions of Americans to resist….to say NO….to say our democracy belongs to us!

    But it’s critical that we learn from other countries around the world, and what we know is that an organized, sustained resistance is the key.

    Delegates, Harvard Professor Erica Chenoweth has studied examples around the world of what it takes to topple authoritarian rule.

    Her research shows that when 3.5 percent of a nation’s population stands together in sustained nonviolent resistance, the probability of toppling authoritarianism goes way up.

    In the United States, that’s roughly 12 million people… and NEA — we are 3 million strong.

    If each of us could activate just one person, we’d have nearly 6 million people.

    And if each of those mobilized just one more, we’d be 12 million allies in the fight.

    NEA, this is the biggest movement moment since the Civil War.

    I’m personally so inspired by all of you: the millions of members and thousands of delegates who call this union home.

    I’m also inspired by my friends and family members.

    Earlier this year, during the Hands Off protest in Washington D.C., I met up with a few of them who had come down from New England.

    We were all together on the National Mall, holding up our handmade signs, and one of my family members was there celebrating her 80th birthday.

    She said, “Kim, I was here during the March on Washington. I was here to protest the Vietnam War. I was here fighting for women’s rights. I can’t think of anywhere else that I am supposed to be today.”

    We talked about the masked men who are indiscriminately grabbing people off of American streets to be sent to God knows where – without due process, without warrants, without question.

    We talked about the gravity of the moment that we are in, and she said to me, “I’ve lived my life. If they have to take someone, they should take me.”

    Someone in my family was literally willing to put it all on the line for the values we believe in.

    My family and I talked to many seasoned members of the protest community that day.

    So many of them were of the same mind.

    They were extraordinary.

    They were brave.

    They were willing to stand ten toes down on their values.

    And even as my family member’s words made my eyes fill with tears, they also filled my heart with resolve.

    But one thing’s for sure: We cannot save anyone or anything by keeping quiet and hoping it all goes away.

    In the face of injustice, as the great civil rights leader Audre Lorde said, “Our silence won’t protect us.”

    And Lorde is right.

    This administration only takes notice when we are united and loud… when we are brave enough to step up and step forward, and say, “Not on our watch.”

    So it matters that people in communities nationwide — teachers, parents, librarians, public education advocates — are staging walk-ins…and resisting book bans… and creating safe zones for children at school.

    And it matters that the NEA, our union, is at the vanguard.

    But I do need to acknowledge: Being brave can feel scary — especially when your job is at stake.

    And, even more, if you feel like you are standing all alone.

    So delegates I want you to remember:

    You are never alone.

    This union has your back.

    And when it comes to courage, every small act makes a difference.

    Maybe it’s comforting a terrified student who fears their parents will get ripped away from them.

    Maybe it’s planning a joyful event for your colleagues — celebrating a special occasion or simply because you made it through another day together.

    These acts of resilience –  of love – can be the spark that lights a fire… giving someone else the energy… inspiration… and confidence to act as well.

    Organize. Mobilize.

    Delegates, our assignment is clear:

    Twelve million Americans must choose each day to engage in big and small acts of resistance and noncooperation with an Administration that has no intention of recognizing ANY of our constitutional rights.

    Sometimes acts of resistance can be singular, but they have an incredible ripple effect.

    Like our union sibling Idaho sixth-grade history teacher Sarah Inama.

    When Sarah’s school district told her to take down a classroom sign that said “Everyone is welcome here,” Sarah refused.

    And in her words, “It was so simple to me. Either everyone is welcome here or not.”

    Sarah’s defiance — and the solidarity from our Idaho affiliate — helped shine a spotlight on the threats and intimidation our students, schools, and educators face today.

    Stories like this will mobilize even more people to our cause… and help us drive momentum not only to resist but, yes, to BUILD.

    Because, in a time when the rules are being flouted… when longstanding norms are being shattered… we have a chance to remake systems that are more just, more inclusive, and more sustainable.

    Our union itself can be a model of what that future can hold.

    A place where people from all walks of life can come together and work together in support of the common good.

    And let me say it loud and clear:

    Everyone is welcome here!

    And we NEED everyone engaged!

    Already this year, organizing, mobilizing, and collective action has led to meaningful legislative wins — wins that make life better for students and the educators who serve them.

    • In Alaska, lawmakers significantly and permanently boosted funding for state education.
    • In Mississippi, greater funding includes increases in educators’ health insurance premiums and retirement pay.
    • The Texas legislature passed a record school funding bill with the largest teacher pay increase in state history.

    But we know we must push for more.

    And just as important as what we’ve helped push through is what we’ve blocked.

    • Our efforts in Montana, the Dakotas, and New Hampshire helped ensure bad bills on issues such as vouchers, funding caps, and open enrollment never made it out of committee.
    • Montana also joined Indiana in successfully contesting and, in some cases, defeating anti-union and anti-collective bargaining bills.
    • In Tennessee, when a bill was introduced that would have allowed public schools to deny enrollment to immigrant students, we helped make sure it died before the end of the legislative session.
    • And in Utah, when the legislature passed a bill rolling back collective bargaining rights for Utah education employees, UEA, USEA, and NEA marshalled a huge labor coalition effort to collect 324,000 signatures in 31 days to place a measure on the ballot to repeal the legislature’s attack on our bargaining rights.

    NEA, our collective action is bringing real results.

    And we will not yield in our defense of education, freedom, and democracy.

    We will not yield in our support of diversity, equity, and inclusion.

    And guess what?

    The harder we fight, the stronger our union grows.

    Despite relentless assaults on our affiliates across the country, we are going to finish this year with net membership growth for the first time since the pandemic!

    Delegates, I want to assure you that for years NEA has been steadily increasing its support of year-round organizing in our affiliates.

    We now have 2,194 member organizers that we support through our year-round organizing program, lifted up by talented staff.

    We’ve expanded our Growth and Strength Program, which has helped affiliates hire and deploy 167 full-time staff organizers across the country.

    And we created a Campaign Lab for local affiliates to learn how to develop organizing campaigns to win the schools our students and educators deserve.

    We’ve expanded grants for locals engaged in not only bargaining for the common good but achieving labor-management collaboration systems in the places where there are trusting, productive relationships between our members, administrators, and school board members.

    NEA has increased its support for affiliates who are organizing recognition and first contract campaigns, yielding new units in Colorado, New York, New Mexico, and Kansas.

    • In North Carolina (a non-bargaining state), Asheville City Association of Educators became the first local in North Carolina to reach majority status!
    • And the Durham Association of Educators launched a campaign for Meet and Confer authority and in the process won a school budget that was over 2.5 times larger than any budget request in memory….AND they tripled their membership.
    • In Texas, the San Antonio Alliance won the biggest compensation package in 25 years.
    • In Arizona, the Tucson Education Association won 12 weeks of paid parental leave — the first of its kind in the state!
    • In California, members in Sacramento fought to create Community Schools steering committees at the district and site levels and won 10% across the board compensation increases.
    • In San Francisco, UESF won an 84% raise for their lowest paid classified workers, Community Schools CBA language.
    • And the great United Teachers of Los Angeles won the second largest pay increase ever almost 23% over three years. They achieved a reduction in standardized testing and stood in solidarity with their SEIU colleagues on a 3-day ULP strike.

    When We Fight…….

    And we don’t just Fight Back, we Fight Forward!

    Delegates, our mission statement declares that “Our work is fundamental to the nation.”

    America needs our strength.

    America needs our resilience.

    America needs our vision and power to create something new… something beautiful… 

    A public education system that welcomes and prepares every student and a democracy that delivers for everyone!

    Let’s Go NEA!  Let’s Go!

    MIL OSI USA News

  • PM Modi honoured with symbolic ‘Key to the city of Buenos Aires’

    Source: Government of India

    Source: Government of India (4)

    Prime Minister Narendra Modi received a special honour in Argentina on Saturday — the ‘Key to the City of Buenos Aires’.

    Jorge Macri, the city’s chief official, presented him with this symbolic gift during his two-day visit. The key represents friendship and trust between the two countries.

    In a post on X, the Prime Minister said: “Honoured to receive the Key to the City of Buenos Aires from Mr. Jorge Macri, Chief of the City Government of Buenos Aires.”

    Earlier in the day, the Prime Minister held wide-ranging talks with Argentine President Javier Milei. The two leaders agreed to diversify bilateral trade and enhance cooperation in sectors such as defence, critical minerals, pharmaceuticals, energy and mining.

    Argentina marks the third leg of PM Modi’s five-nation tour, which began with Ghana and Trinidad and Tobago and will next cover Brazil for the 17th BRICS Summit before concluding in Namibia.

  • PM Modi leaves for Brazil after concluding “productive” Argentina visit

    Source: Government of India

    Source: Government of India (4)

    Prime Minister Narendra Modi departed for Brazil on Saturday to attend the 17th BRICS Summit in Rio de Janeiro, after wrapping up what he described as a “productive” two-day visit to Argentina.

    “My visit to Argentina has been a productive one. I am confident that our discussions will add significant momentum to our bilateral friendship and fulfil the strong potential that exists. I thank President Milei, the Government, and the people of Argentina for their warmth,” the PM said in a post on X.

    Ministry of External Affairs Spokesperson Randhir Jaiswal said on X, “After a fruitful visit to Argentina, PM @narendramodi has departed from Buenos Aires for Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.”

    Earlier in the day, the Prime Minister held wide-ranging talks with Argentine President Javier Milei. The two leaders agreed to diversify bilateral trade and enhance cooperation in sectors such as defence, critical minerals, pharmaceuticals, energy and mining.

  • PM Modi condoles loss of lives in devastating Texas floods

    Source: Government of India

    Source: Government of India (4)

    Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Saturday expressed grief over the tragic loss of lives in the devastating floods that struck the US state of Texas.

    In a post on social media platform X, the Prime Minister conveyed his condolences to the families affected by the disaster.

    “Deeply saddened to learn about loss of lives, especially children in the devastating floods in Texas. Our condolences to the US Government and the bereaved families,” the Prime Minister said in his post.

    The catastrophic flooding, triggered by a powerful storm that dumped nearly a foot of rain before dawn on Friday, has claimed at least 32 lives, including nine children. 

  • PM Modi pays tribute to statues of Mahatma Gandhi, Rabindranath Tagore in Buenos Aires

    Source: Government of India

    Source: Government of India (4)

    Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Saturday paid tribute to the statues of Mahatma Gandhi and Rabindranath Tagore in the Argentinian capital of Buenos Aires after concluding high-level delegation talks with Argentina’s President Javier Milei.

    “Paid tributes to Mahatma Gandhi in Buenos Aires. His timeless vision and noble ideals will always guide humanity. All over the world, the thoughts of Bapu reverberate. They give strength and hope to millions. Inspired by him, we reiterate our commitment to build a just and compassionate world”, the Prime Minister said in a post on X.

    In another post, the PM said, “Paid homage to Gurudev Tagore in Buenos Aires. Gurudev Tagore visited Argentina in 1924 and left a lasting impression on many people in this nation, especially scholars and students. We in India take immense pride in the contributions of Gurudev Tagore to our nation’s history and culture. His emphasis on learning and education is also very motivating.”

    IANS

  • “Excellent meeting”, says PM Modi after talks with Argentina President Milei

    Source: Government of India

    Source: Government of India (4)

    Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Saturday held wide-ranging talks with Argentine President Javier Milei, calling the discussions “excellent” and saying the two sides had made “significant progress” in strengthening bilateral ties.

    In a post on social media platform X, PM Modi said: “Excellent meeting with President Javier Milei of Argentina. We celebrate 75 years of diplomatic relations between India and Argentina and 5 years since we elevated our relationship to a Strategic Partnership. We have made significant progress in our bilateral relations, but we both agree that the path ahead is even more promising.”

    In their meeting, PM Modi and Milei reviewed current partnerships and stressed the need to expand cooperation in key sectors, including trade, agriculture, energy, defence and security,

    “President Milei and I discussed how to diversify commercial ties, cooperation in agriculture, defence, security, energy, and more. There is a vast field of action in areas such as pharmaceuticals and sports,” PM Modi added in his post on X.

    Highlighting the need to broaden economic engagement, both leaders identified potential in sectors such as pharmaceuticals and sports. PM Modi said these areas offer fresh opportunities for collaboration and growth.

    The two leaders also reaffirmed their commitment to strengthen ties in line with their shared priorities and contribute more actively to the Global South.

    Soon after arriving in Buenos Aires, the PM paid tribute at the San Martin Memorial, dedicated to General Jose de San Martin, a national hero who liberated Argentina, Chile and Peru.

    Earlier on Friday, members of the Indian community in Buenos Aires welcomed PM Modi outside his hotel with chants of “Bharat Mata ki Jai” and traditional dances. PM Modi thanked the diaspora for their support, writing: “Distance is no barrier when it comes to cultural connect! Honoured by the gracious welcome from the Indian community in Buenos Aires.”

    “Landed in Buenos Aires for a bilateral visit which will focus on augmenting relations with Argentina. I’m eager to be meeting President Javier Milei and holding detailed talks with him”, he added.

    The Prime Minister will next travel to Brazil for the 17th BRICS Summit before heading to Namibia.

    (IANS)

  • “Excellent meeting”, says PM Modi after talks with Argentina President Milei

    Source: Government of India

    Source: Government of India (4)

    Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Saturday held wide-ranging talks with Argentine President Javier Milei, calling the discussions “excellent” and saying the two sides had made “significant progress” in strengthening bilateral ties.

    In a post on social media platform X, PM Modi said: “Excellent meeting with President Javier Milei of Argentina. We celebrate 75 years of diplomatic relations between India and Argentina and 5 years since we elevated our relationship to a Strategic Partnership. We have made significant progress in our bilateral relations, but we both agree that the path ahead is even more promising.”

    In their meeting, PM Modi and Milei reviewed current partnerships and stressed the need to expand cooperation in key sectors, including trade, agriculture, energy, defence and security,

    “President Milei and I discussed how to diversify commercial ties, cooperation in agriculture, defence, security, energy, and more. There is a vast field of action in areas such as pharmaceuticals and sports,” PM Modi added in his post on X.

    Highlighting the need to broaden economic engagement, both leaders identified potential in sectors such as pharmaceuticals and sports. PM Modi said these areas offer fresh opportunities for collaboration and growth.

    The two leaders also reaffirmed their commitment to strengthen ties in line with their shared priorities and contribute more actively to the Global South.

    Soon after arriving in Buenos Aires, the PM paid tribute at the San Martin Memorial, dedicated to General Jose de San Martin, a national hero who liberated Argentina, Chile and Peru.

    Earlier on Friday, members of the Indian community in Buenos Aires welcomed PM Modi outside his hotel with chants of “Bharat Mata ki Jai” and traditional dances. PM Modi thanked the diaspora for their support, writing: “Distance is no barrier when it comes to cultural connect! Honoured by the gracious welcome from the Indian community in Buenos Aires.”

    “Landed in Buenos Aires for a bilateral visit which will focus on augmenting relations with Argentina. I’m eager to be meeting President Javier Milei and holding detailed talks with him”, he added.

    The Prime Minister will next travel to Brazil for the 17th BRICS Summit before heading to Namibia.

    (IANS)

  • PM Modi, Argentina President discuss energy, critical minerals and pharma cooperation: MEA

    Source: Government of India

    Source: Government of India (4)

    Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Saturday discussed cooperation in the energy and critical minerals sectors with Argentine President Javier Milei, underlining India’s growing energy and industrial needs while emphasising that Buenos Aires can serve as a “reliable partner.”

    Addressing a briefing after the bilateral meeting between the two leaders, MEA Secretary (East) P. Kumaran emphasised that Argentina’s rich reserves of critical minerals — such as lithium, copper, and rare earth elements — align with India’s need for its clean energy transition and industrial growth.

    “The two leaders also had an opportunity to discuss cooperation in the energy and critical minerals sectors. The Prime Minister underlined India’s growing energy and industrial needs and emphasised that Argentina could serve as a reliable partner in supporting India’s developmental journey,” Kumaran said.

    “Argentina’s rich reserves of critical minerals, including lithium, copper, and rare earth elements, align with India’s need for secure and sustainable resources to drive its clean energy transition and industrial growth,” he added.

    Kumaran also highlighted that Argentina, with its second-largest shale gas and fourth-largest shale oil reserves, holds “strong potential to become an important energy partner for India.”

    During the bilateral meeting, PM Modi also highlighted India’s strength in the healthcare and pharmaceutical sectors, offering Argentina an opportunity to increase cooperation by moving India from Annexe II to Annexe I of Argentina’s pharmaceutical regulatory framework, which would facilitate smoother entry of Indian pharmaceutical products into the Argentine market.

    According to Argentina’s pharmaceutical regulatory framework, countries are divided into two annexes. Countries listed under Annexe I usually have a smoother path into the Argentine market.

    “The Prime Minister highlighted India’s strength in the healthcare and pharmaceutical sectors, particularly its capacity to produce high-quality, affordable medicines. He discussed the possibility of India being moved from Annexe II to Annexe I of Argentina’s pharmaceutical regulatory framework, which would facilitate smoother entry of Indian pharmaceutical products into the Argentine market. The Argentine side updated the Indian delegation on the fast-track approval process available for the import of Indian medicines,” Kumaran said.

    “The Indian side mentioned that this would significantly benefit the people of Argentina by improving access to affordable and life-saving medicine and reducing the cost of healthcare in Argentina,” he added.

    Argentina marks the third leg of PM Modi’s five-nation tour, which began with Ghana and Trinidad and Tobago and will next cover Brazil for the 17th BRICS Summit before concluding in Namibia.

    (ANI)

     

     

  • PM Modi, Argentina President discuss energy, critical minerals and pharma cooperation: MEA

    Source: Government of India

    Source: Government of India (4)

    Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Saturday discussed cooperation in the energy and critical minerals sectors with Argentine President Javier Milei, underlining India’s growing energy and industrial needs while emphasising that Buenos Aires can serve as a “reliable partner.”

    Addressing a briefing after the bilateral meeting between the two leaders, MEA Secretary (East) P. Kumaran emphasised that Argentina’s rich reserves of critical minerals — such as lithium, copper, and rare earth elements — align with India’s need for its clean energy transition and industrial growth.

    “The two leaders also had an opportunity to discuss cooperation in the energy and critical minerals sectors. The Prime Minister underlined India’s growing energy and industrial needs and emphasised that Argentina could serve as a reliable partner in supporting India’s developmental journey,” Kumaran said.

    “Argentina’s rich reserves of critical minerals, including lithium, copper, and rare earth elements, align with India’s need for secure and sustainable resources to drive its clean energy transition and industrial growth,” he added.

    Kumaran also highlighted that Argentina, with its second-largest shale gas and fourth-largest shale oil reserves, holds “strong potential to become an important energy partner for India.”

    During the bilateral meeting, PM Modi also highlighted India’s strength in the healthcare and pharmaceutical sectors, offering Argentina an opportunity to increase cooperation by moving India from Annexe II to Annexe I of Argentina’s pharmaceutical regulatory framework, which would facilitate smoother entry of Indian pharmaceutical products into the Argentine market.

    According to Argentina’s pharmaceutical regulatory framework, countries are divided into two annexes. Countries listed under Annexe I usually have a smoother path into the Argentine market.

    “The Prime Minister highlighted India’s strength in the healthcare and pharmaceutical sectors, particularly its capacity to produce high-quality, affordable medicines. He discussed the possibility of India being moved from Annexe II to Annexe I of Argentina’s pharmaceutical regulatory framework, which would facilitate smoother entry of Indian pharmaceutical products into the Argentine market. The Argentine side updated the Indian delegation on the fast-track approval process available for the import of Indian medicines,” Kumaran said.

    “The Indian side mentioned that this would significantly benefit the people of Argentina by improving access to affordable and life-saving medicine and reducing the cost of healthcare in Argentina,” he added.

    Argentina marks the third leg of PM Modi’s five-nation tour, which began with Ghana and Trinidad and Tobago and will next cover Brazil for the 17th BRICS Summit before concluding in Namibia.

    (ANI)

     

     

  • Wimbledon 2025: Sinner thrashes Martinez to reach fourth round

    Source: Government of India

    Source: Government of India (4)

    World No. 1 Jannik Sinner advanced to the fourth round of the men’s singles at Wimbledon for the fourth consecutive year by overcoming an injured Pedro Martinez 6-1, 6-3, 6-1 here on Saturday. Having dropped just 17 games in his campaign so far, the Italian has equalled the Open Era record for the fewest games lost while reaching the men’s singles fourth round at Wimbledon, a mark set by Jan Kodes in 1972.

    Sinner is yet to drop serve this week. He has won all 37 service games he has played, fending off all eight break points he has faced.

    On Saturday, Sinner led Martinez 5-0 in the first set before the Spaniard took a medical timeout to receive treatment on his right shoulder. Martinez struggled to serve at full capacity — often firing first serves at just 80 mph — while the Italian remained typically dominant from the back of the court.

    “I’m very happy to be in the second week, but I think we all saw he was struggling with the shoulder,” said Sinner after the match. “He couldn’t serve very well, and especially on this surface, if you can’t serve well, it’s not easy to play. But huge credit to him for coming out. From my side, I tried to stay solid from the back of the court.”

    Martinez grew in confidence in a free-hitting display in the second set, carving out four break points in the eighth game. Yet Sinner saved all of them with a mix of bruising ball striking and pinpoint serving to reassert his dominance before racing to a one-hour, 55-minute victory.

    By reaching the fourth round at a Grand Slam tournament for the 17th time, Sinner overtook Nicola Pietrangeli (16) to claim the all-time Italian record.

    Sinner will next face Grigor Dimitrov, who moved past Sebastian Ofner 6-3, 6-4, 7-6(0). The 23-year-old Sinner is chasing his fourth major title and first at Wimbledon, where he reached the semifinals in 2023 before falling to Novak Djokovic.

    –IANS

     

  • Wimbledon 2025: Sinner thrashes Martinez to reach fourth round

    Source: Government of India

    Source: Government of India (4)

    World No. 1 Jannik Sinner advanced to the fourth round of the men’s singles at Wimbledon for the fourth consecutive year by overcoming an injured Pedro Martinez 6-1, 6-3, 6-1 here on Saturday. Having dropped just 17 games in his campaign so far, the Italian has equalled the Open Era record for the fewest games lost while reaching the men’s singles fourth round at Wimbledon, a mark set by Jan Kodes in 1972.

    Sinner is yet to drop serve this week. He has won all 37 service games he has played, fending off all eight break points he has faced.

    On Saturday, Sinner led Martinez 5-0 in the first set before the Spaniard took a medical timeout to receive treatment on his right shoulder. Martinez struggled to serve at full capacity — often firing first serves at just 80 mph — while the Italian remained typically dominant from the back of the court.

    “I’m very happy to be in the second week, but I think we all saw he was struggling with the shoulder,” said Sinner after the match. “He couldn’t serve very well, and especially on this surface, if you can’t serve well, it’s not easy to play. But huge credit to him for coming out. From my side, I tried to stay solid from the back of the court.”

    Martinez grew in confidence in a free-hitting display in the second set, carving out four break points in the eighth game. Yet Sinner saved all of them with a mix of bruising ball striking and pinpoint serving to reassert his dominance before racing to a one-hour, 55-minute victory.

    By reaching the fourth round at a Grand Slam tournament for the 17th time, Sinner overtook Nicola Pietrangeli (16) to claim the all-time Italian record.

    Sinner will next face Grigor Dimitrov, who moved past Sebastian Ofner 6-3, 6-4, 7-6(0). The 23-year-old Sinner is chasing his fourth major title and first at Wimbledon, where he reached the semifinals in 2023 before falling to Novak Djokovic.

    –IANS

     

  • PM Modi, Argentina President discuss energy, critical minerals and pharma cooperation

    Source: Government of India

    Source: Government of India (4)

    Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Saturday discussed cooperation in the energy and critical minerals sectors with Argentine President Javier Milei, underlining India’s growing energy and industrial needs while emphasising that Buenos Aires can serve as a “reliable partner.”

    Addressing a briefing after the bilateral meeting between the two leaders, MEA Secretary (East) P. Kumaran emphasised that Argentina’s rich reserves of critical minerals — such as lithium, copper, and rare earth elements — align with India’s need for its clean energy transition and industrial growth.

    “The two leaders also had an opportunity to discuss cooperation in the energy and critical minerals sectors. The Prime Minister underlined India’s growing energy and industrial needs and emphasised that Argentina could serve as a reliable partner in supporting India’s developmental journey,” Kumaran said.

    “Argentina’s rich reserves of critical minerals, including lithium, copper, and rare earth elements, align with India’s need for secure and sustainable resources to drive its clean energy transition and industrial growth,” he added.

    Kumaran also highlighted that Argentina, with its second-largest shale gas and fourth-largest shale oil reserves, holds “strong potential to become an important energy partner for India.”

    During the bilateral meeting, PM Modi also highlighted India’s strength in the healthcare and pharmaceutical sectors, offering Argentina an opportunity to increase cooperation by moving India from Annexe II to Annexe I of Argentina’s pharmaceutical regulatory framework, which would facilitate smoother entry of Indian pharmaceutical products into the Argentine market.

    According to Argentina’s pharmaceutical regulatory framework, countries are divided into two annexes. Countries listed under Annexe I usually have a smoother path into the Argentine market.

    “The Prime Minister highlighted India’s strength in the healthcare and pharmaceutical sectors, particularly its capacity to produce high-quality, affordable medicines. He discussed the possibility of India being moved from Annexe II to Annexe I of Argentina’s pharmaceutical regulatory framework, which would facilitate smoother entry of Indian pharmaceutical products into the Argentine market. The Argentine side updated the Indian delegation on the fast-track approval process available for the import of Indian medicines,” Kumaran said.

    “The Indian side mentioned that this would significantly benefit the people of Argentina by improving access to affordable and life-saving medicine and reducing the cost of healthcare in Argentina,” he added.

    Argentina marks the third leg of PM Modi’s five-nation tour, which began with Ghana and Trinidad and Tobago and will next cover Brazil for the 17th BRICS Summit before concluding in Namibia.

    (ANI)

     

     

  • PM Modi begins historic Argentina visit, holds bilateral talks with President Javier Milei

    Source: Government of India

    Source: Government of India (4)

    Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Saturday began his historic visit to Argentina by paying respects at the statue of General Jose de San Martin, the country’s revered freedom fighter and national hero, in Buenos Aires.

    PM Modi laid a wreath and paid tribute at the San Martin Memorial, marking the first bilateral visit by an Indian Prime Minister to the South American nation in 57 years.

    General Jose de San Martin is recognised as the liberator of Argentina, and the monument was created in 1862 by French sculptor Louis Joseph Daumas. It was the first equestrian statue in Buenos Aires.

    San Martin led crucial phases of Argentina’s struggle for independence between 1813 and 1818 — defeating Spanish forces at the Battle of San Lorenzo, reorganising the Army of the North, becoming Governor of Cuyo, and creating the Army of the Andes, which he led across the mountains into Chile to liberate the neighbouring country from Spanish rule. He later moved north to help liberate Peru in 1820.

    Later, the PM was warmly received by Argentina’s President Javier Milei at the historic Casa Rosada as the two leaders began bilateral engagements.

    PM Modi arrived in Argentina early Saturday on the third leg of his five-nation tour, following visits to Ghana and Trinidad and Tobago earlier in the week. The tour will continue with visits to Brazil (July 5–8) and Namibia (July 9).

    The Prime Minister was accorded a ceremonial welcome ahead of delegation-level talks, followed by a lunch hosted by President Milei in his honour.

    Argentina has been a strategic partner of India since 2019, and the two countries celebrated 75 years of diplomatic relations last year.

    The visit comes at a particularly significant time, as Argentina is undertaking major economic reforms that mirror those India implemented in the past, the Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) noted ahead of the visit.

    Both leaders are expected to discuss economic and trade matters to further strengthen bilateral relations.

    “India’s advancements in defence manufacturing, the space sector, and new areas such as information technology and Digital Public Infrastructure (DPI) can offer valuable expertise. We can share experiences with Argentina. Our expertise in telemedicine and digital healthcare solutions is also on offer to help Argentina expand access to medical services and improve overall quality and cost-effective healthcare delivery,” said MEA Secretary (East) P. Kumaran during a special media briefing ahead of the PM’s visit.

    The leaders are also expected to review ongoing cooperation and explore ways to enhance the India-Argentina partnership in key areas, including defence, agriculture, mining, oil and gas, renewable energy, trade and investment, and people-to-people ties.

    India and Argentina have made significant progress in bilateral cooperation in the mineral resources sector, particularly lithium — a key element in India’s green energy transition. An MoU on cooperation in mineral resources was signed in August 2022, and the first meeting of the Joint Working Group under the MoU was held in January 2025.

    “Argentina holds the world’s second-largest shale gas reserves and the fourth-largest shale oil reserves, along with substantial conventional oil and gas deposits, making it a potentially important energy partner for India. Its rich reserves of critical minerals such as lithium, copper, and rare earth elements complement India’s growing need for secure and sustainable supplies for clean energy and industrial growth. India’s public sector enterprise KABIL has already secured a few concessions in Argentina since 2024. Our leaders will discuss this further,” Kumaran added.

    Notably, India-Argentina bilateral trade more than doubled in three years — from 2019 to 2022 — peaking at USD 6.4 billion in 2022. In 2021 and 2022, India was Argentina’s fourth-largest trading partner. Argentina is a key supplier of edible oils — particularly soybean and sunflower oil — to India. In 2024, total annual bilateral trade rose by 33 percent to USD 5.23 billion, positioning India as Argentina’s fifth-largest trading partner and export destination.

    —IANS

  • 2nd Test: India eye series-levelling win as England slump to 72/3 in mammoth 608-run chase

    Source: Government of India

    Source: Government of India (4)

    Akash Deep and Mohammed Siraj struck thrice with the new ball as India tightened their grip on the second Test of the Anderson-Tendulkar Trophy series at Edgbaston, leaving England at 72/3 at stumps on the fourth day on Saturday.

    England have been set a daunting target of 608 after India declared their second innings at 427/6, with skipper Shubman Gill leading from the front with a majestic 161, following his masterly 269 in the first innings. He was well supported by K.L. Rahul, Rishabh Pant, and Ravindra Jadeja, who hit half-centuries each.

    Continuing their new-ball onslaught from England’s first innings, Akash and Siraj again dismantled the top order. With Harry Brook and Ollie Pope unbeaten on 15 and 24 respectively, England still need 536 runs to win on Day Five, while India require seven wickets to secure what would be a memorable series-levelling victory — provided rain stays away.

    Ben Duckett began England’s chase positively, slicing and flicking Siraj for boundaries, but the bowler struck back by tempting Zak Crawley into a drive that flew straight to backward point, where substitute fielder B. Sai Sudharsan took a sharp catch to dismiss him for a seven-ball duck.

    After India burnt a review on Duckett for a caught-behind appeal, the opener hit a flurry of boundaries before inside-edging Akash onto his stumps for 25. Akash then produced a beauty to dismiss Joe Root for six, angling the ball from wide of the crease and nipping it past the bat to hit the top of off-stump. Pope and Brook managed to steady the innings slightly, hitting a couple of boundaries each before stumps brought an end to another dominant day for India.

    Earlier, Gill once again showcased his elegant strokeplay, hitting 13 fours and eight sixes for his eighth Test hundred — his fifth against England and his third in just four innings as India’s Test captain. With an aggregate of 430 runs, Gill is now the second-highest run-scorer in a single Test match after England’s Graham Gooch (456) and the first player ever to score both a double century and a 150-plus in the same Test.

    The final session began with Jadeja signalling a change in gears by smashing Shoaib Bashir for a straight six off the very first ball he faced. Gill continued his onslaught, hammering Chris Woakes for a six and two fours, before he and Jadeja took a boundary each off Bashir. Jadeja then cut Root for four through backward point to bring up his second half-century of the match off 94 balls.

    After Jadeja swept Root for four, Gill slog-swept the same bowler for back-to-back sixes, then cleared mid-off for another boundary. Gill reached 150 with a perfectly executed slog-sweep off Root before Pope lost sight of a top-edge, giving Gill yet another four.

    Gill then swung Bashir over midwicket for six, but his attempt at another maximum resulted in a mistimed shot back to the bowler, who completed the catch. Gill departed to a standing ovation for his superb 161. After Nitish Kumar Reddy holed out to long-off against Root, Washington Sundar struck the part-timer for a four and a six before Gill declared the innings, giving his bowlers another crack at a tiring England batting line-up. Akash and Siraj made full use of the new ball, once again out-bowling their English counterparts.

    Brief scores:
    India 587 & 427/6 decl. in 83 overs (Shubman Gill 161, Rishabh Pant 65, KL Rahul 55, Ravindra Jadeja 69*; Josh Tongue 2-93, Shoaib Bashir 2-119) lead England 407 & 72/3 in 16 overs (Ben Duckett 25, Harry Brook 24*; Akash Deep 2-36, Mohammed Siraj 1-29) by 536 runs.

    IANS

     

  • MIL-OSI USA: Loeffler Issues Statement on One Big Beautiful Bill Signing

    Source: United States Small Business Administration

    WASHINGTON — Today, after President Donald J. Trump signed the One Big Beautiful Bill into law, Kelly Loeffler, Administrator of the U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA), released the following statement:

    “The One Big Beautiful Bill is a landmark victory for America’s small businesses, and it cements President Trump’s legacy as the greatest small business champion our country has ever known,” said Loeffler. “These historic tax cuts lay the foundation for generational prosperity on Main Street – ushering in a new era of growth, hiring, investment, and opportunity for job creators. I applaud Congressional Republicans for their efforts to pass the One Big Beautiful Bill, and I thank President Trump for his visionary leadership and unwavering commitment to putting American workers and job creators first.”

    Administrator Loeffler has been one of the Trump Administration’s most outspoken proponents of the One Big Beautiful Bill. Last month, she embarked on a national tour to tout its benefits alongside America’s small business owners – traveling to Florida, Indiana, Kansas, Louisiana, Maine, and North Carolina.

    In addition to delivering the largest tax cut in history for middle and working-class Americans – increasing annual take-home pay by at least $10,000 for most families – the One Big Beautiful Bill includes revolutionary reforms to end entitlement abuse, secure the border, stop the Green New Scam, and slash wasteful spending. It also includes numerous provisions that will directly empower small businesses and workers, including:

    • Prevents the largest tax hike in history, making the 2017 Trump Tax Cuts permanent and increasing the standard deduction for every American family.
    • Makes the Small Business Tax Deduction Permanent, preserving the 199A 20% small business deduction, which will generate $750 billion in economic growth and create over 1 million new Main Street jobs. Without the One Big Beautiful Bill, 26 million small businesses would have seen their top tax rate double to 43%.
    • Supports the return of Made in America by allowing 100 percent expensing for new factories, factory improvements, equipment, and research and development.
    • Ends the war on the gig economy by removing the requirement that Venmo, PayPal, and other gig transactions over $600 be reported to the IRS.
    • Protects family farmers by preventing the death tax from hitting 2 million family-owned farms who would otherwise see their exemptions cut in half.
    • Cuts taxes on seniors, tips, and overtime, saving tipped and overtime workers up to $1,750 per year.
    • Protects Medicaid for working Americans, by ending benefits for at least 1.4 million illegal immigrants who are gaming the system.
    • Increases the child tax credit to $2,200 per family.

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    About the U.S. Small Business Administration

    The U.S. Small Business Administration helps power the American dream of entrepreneurship. As the leading voice for small businesses within the federal government, the SBA empowers job creators with the resources and support they need to start, grow, and expand their businesses or recover from a declared disaster. It delivers services through an extensive network of SBA field offices and partnerships with public and private organizations. To learn more, visit www.sba.gov. 

    MIL OSI USA News

  • Centre urges public to use only BIS-certified helmets for two-wheeler safety

    Source: Government of India

    Source: Government of India (4)

    The Department of Consumer Affairs and the Bureau of Indian Standards (BIS) have urged two-wheeler riders across India to use only BIS-certified helmets, warning that substandard headgear poses a serious risk to road safety.

    With more than 21 crore two-wheelers plying on Indian roads, the government stressed that while wearing a helmet is mandatory under the Motor Vehicles Act, 1988, its quality is equally vital to prevent fatalities in accidents. Helmets certified under BIS standards (IS 4151:2015) are compulsory under a Quality Control Order enforced since 2021.

    However, according to the Department, a large number of helmets sold on roadsides and in informal markets still lack the mandatory ISI mark.

    “Sub-standard helmets compromise protection and defeat the purpose of wearing a helmet,” the Department said in a statement, adding that strict action is underway to tackle this threat to consumer safety.

    During the financial year 2024–25, BIS carried out over 30 search-and-seizure operations and tested more than 500 helmet samples. In one such operation in Delhi, over 2,500 non-compliant helmets were seized from nine manufacturers whose licences had expired or been cancelled. Similar operations at 17 retail and roadside locations led to the seizure of nearly 500 substandard helmets. Legal proceedings have been initiated against violators.

    Currently, 176 manufacturers across India hold valid BIS licences for protective helmets. To strengthen enforcement, the Department has written to District Collectors and Magistrates, urging them to launch special drives against illegal manufacture and sale of non-certified helmets. Local police and district administrations have been asked to integrate this initiative with existing road safety campaigns.

    BIS has also stepped up consumer outreach, partnering with local traffic authorities for roadshows and awareness drives. For example, the BIS Chennai team recently organised a campaign distributing ISI-marked helmets and educating riders on the importance of certified safety gear.

    Consumers can now check whether a helmet manufacturer is licensed on the BIS Care App or the BIS portal, which also allows users to lodge complaints against non-compliant sellers. In addition, BIS’s ‘Quality Connect’ campaign and its network of ‘Manak Mitra’ volunteers are engaging directly with the public to promote awareness about mandatory certification.

  • Centre urges public to use only BIS-certified helmets for two-wheeler safety

    Source: Government of India

    Source: Government of India (4)

    The Department of Consumer Affairs and the Bureau of Indian Standards (BIS) have urged two-wheeler riders across India to use only BIS-certified helmets, warning that substandard headgear poses a serious risk to road safety.

    With more than 21 crore two-wheelers plying on Indian roads, the government stressed that while wearing a helmet is mandatory under the Motor Vehicles Act, 1988, its quality is equally vital to prevent fatalities in accidents. Helmets certified under BIS standards (IS 4151:2015) are compulsory under a Quality Control Order enforced since 2021.

    However, according to the Department, a large number of helmets sold on roadsides and in informal markets still lack the mandatory ISI mark.

    “Sub-standard helmets compromise protection and defeat the purpose of wearing a helmet,” the Department said in a statement, adding that strict action is underway to tackle this threat to consumer safety.

    During the financial year 2024–25, BIS carried out over 30 search-and-seizure operations and tested more than 500 helmet samples. In one such operation in Delhi, over 2,500 non-compliant helmets were seized from nine manufacturers whose licences had expired or been cancelled. Similar operations at 17 retail and roadside locations led to the seizure of nearly 500 substandard helmets. Legal proceedings have been initiated against violators.

    Currently, 176 manufacturers across India hold valid BIS licences for protective helmets. To strengthen enforcement, the Department has written to District Collectors and Magistrates, urging them to launch special drives against illegal manufacture and sale of non-certified helmets. Local police and district administrations have been asked to integrate this initiative with existing road safety campaigns.

    BIS has also stepped up consumer outreach, partnering with local traffic authorities for roadshows and awareness drives. For example, the BIS Chennai team recently organised a campaign distributing ISI-marked helmets and educating riders on the importance of certified safety gear.

    Consumers can now check whether a helmet manufacturer is licensed on the BIS Care App or the BIS portal, which also allows users to lodge complaints against non-compliant sellers. In addition, BIS’s ‘Quality Connect’ campaign and its network of ‘Manak Mitra’ volunteers are engaging directly with the public to promote awareness about mandatory certification.

  • Centre urges public to use only BIS-certified helmets for two-wheeler safety

    Source: Government of India

    Source: Government of India (4)

    The Department of Consumer Affairs and the Bureau of Indian Standards (BIS) have urged two-wheeler riders across India to use only BIS-certified helmets, warning that substandard headgear poses a serious risk to road safety.

    With more than 21 crore two-wheelers plying on Indian roads, the government stressed that while wearing a helmet is mandatory under the Motor Vehicles Act, 1988, its quality is equally vital to prevent fatalities in accidents. Helmets certified under BIS standards (IS 4151:2015) are compulsory under a Quality Control Order enforced since 2021.

    However, according to the Department, a large number of helmets sold on roadsides and in informal markets still lack the mandatory ISI mark.

    “Sub-standard helmets compromise protection and defeat the purpose of wearing a helmet,” the Department said in a statement, adding that strict action is underway to tackle this threat to consumer safety.

    During the financial year 2024–25, BIS carried out over 30 search-and-seizure operations and tested more than 500 helmet samples. In one such operation in Delhi, over 2,500 non-compliant helmets were seized from nine manufacturers whose licences had expired or been cancelled. Similar operations at 17 retail and roadside locations led to the seizure of nearly 500 substandard helmets. Legal proceedings have been initiated against violators.

    Currently, 176 manufacturers across India hold valid BIS licences for protective helmets. To strengthen enforcement, the Department has written to District Collectors and Magistrates, urging them to launch special drives against illegal manufacture and sale of non-certified helmets. Local police and district administrations have been asked to integrate this initiative with existing road safety campaigns.

    BIS has also stepped up consumer outreach, partnering with local traffic authorities for roadshows and awareness drives. For example, the BIS Chennai team recently organised a campaign distributing ISI-marked helmets and educating riders on the importance of certified safety gear.

    Consumers can now check whether a helmet manufacturer is licensed on the BIS Care App or the BIS portal, which also allows users to lodge complaints against non-compliant sellers. In addition, BIS’s ‘Quality Connect’ campaign and its network of ‘Manak Mitra’ volunteers are engaging directly with the public to promote awareness about mandatory certification.

  • India breaches 1,000-run mark in Birmingham Test, joins elite club

    Source: Government of India

    Source: Government of India (4)

    Team India etched its name in the record books on Saturday, piling up more than 1,000 runs in a single Test during the second match against England at Birmingham.

    It was runs and records galore for Team India as the visitors managed 587 all out and 427/6 declared across both innings, making it only thTe sixth instance of a team scoring over 1,000 runs combined in a Test.

    The highest remains England’s aggregate of 1,131 runs against the West Indies in 1930 at Kingston, scoring 849 and 272/9 declared in the third Test, which ended in a draw. The series also concluded in a 1-1 draw.

    Coming to the match, England once again opted to field first. After getting KL Rahul (2) early, an 80-run stand between Yashasvi Jaiswal (87 in 107 balls, with 13 fours) and Karun Nair (31 in 50 balls, with five fours) helped India gain some footing. Skipper Shubman Gill stitched valuable partnerships of 203 runs with Ravindra Jadeja (89 in 137 balls, with 10 fours and a six) and a 144-run stand with Washington Sundar (42 in 103 balls, with three fours and a six), powering India to 587, with Gill himself scoring 269 off 387 balls, including 30 fours and three sixes.

    Shoaib Bashir (3/167) was the pick of the bowlers for England, while Chris Woakes and Josh Tongue claimed two wickets each.

    In England’s first innings, India had them on the ropes at 84/5. However, a 303-run stand between Harry Brook (158 in 234 balls, with 17 fours and a six) and wicketkeeper-batter Jamie Smith (184* in 207 balls, with 21 fours and four sixes) made India toil hard in the field. Eventually, Siraj (6/70) and Akash Deep (4/88) made the new ball count and removed the last five wickets for just 20 runs, bowling England out for 407 and securing a 180-run lead.

    India’s response was a swift half-century partnership between Jaiswal (28 in 22 balls, with six fours) and KL Rahul, who continued his good run with a boundary-laden 55 off 84 balls. A 110-run stand for the fourth wicket between Rishabh Pant (65 in 58 balls, with eight fours and three sixes) and Gill upped the attack, while Gill stitched yet another epic 175-run stand with Jadeja, scoring 161 off 162 balls, with 13 fours and eight sixes. Jadeja finished unbeaten on 69* off 118 balls, with five fours and a six. India declared at 427/6, leading by 607 runs and setting England a mammoth target of 608 to win.

    Only once has India set a higher fourth-innings target in a Test — 616 against New Zealand in Wellington in 2009. Only once has England been asked to chase a higher target in a home Test — 707 by Australia in the timeless Test at The Oval in 1934.

    (ANI)