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1985 Flashback: Zia's Moves, Congress Elections, H-Bomb Test

On December 30, 1985, Pakistan's Zia-ul-Haq appointed new governors as martial law neared its end, while India's Congress planned internal elections. A 'Star Wars' hydrogen bomb test shook Nevada. Explore this pivotal day in history.

Karaikudi Family Celebrates 100-Year-Old Ancestral Home

Over 300 members of a family spanning 65 households, including those from Dubai and Canada, gathered in Karaikudi to mark the centenary of their 30-room ancestral house. Read about their emotional reunion and legacy.

BJP's Deepotsav Marks End of Vajpayee Centenary Year

The BJP celebrated the conclusion of Atal Bihari Vajpayee's birth centenary year with a grand 'Deepotsav' in Delhi. Leaders paid tribute to the former PM's legacy of development and harmony. Read more.

Jansita Kertetta gets Mati Ratna award in Ayodhya

Jharkhand's tribal poetess Jansita Kertetta received the prestigious Mati Ratna award in Ayodhya. The event marked Kakori Action's centenary & honoured Ashfaqullah Khan's legacy. Read more.

UP CS Ensures 25-Tonne Urea Stock, Warns Sellers

Uttar Pradesh Chief Secretary SP Goyal mandates 25-tonne urea stock at sales centres, warns of FIRs for overcharging. Also reviews KGBVs, Adarsh Schools, and plans Atal Vajpayee centenary events.

Indian Hockey Centenary Celebrated in Kodagu

Kodagu marked 100 years of India's international hockey debut with a grand tournament. Hockey legends like Dhanraj Pillay & Dilip Tirkey graced the event. Read more about this historic celebration.

Indian Communism Turns 100: Is a Revival Possible?

As Indian communism marks its centenary, we examine its dramatic rise, steep decline, and the persistent socio-economic conditions that could yet fuel its resurgence in 21st-century India. Explore the full analysis.

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