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#WATCH 📽| India has formally announced the upgrade of its Technical Mission in Kabul to a full-fledged Embassy during a bilateral meeting between External Affairs Minister Dr. S Jaishankar and Afghanistan's Foreign Minister Amir Khan Muttaqi.
More on this: https://youtu.be/NsNu0-UJ-Cw?si=mxbSAVJFN_4wd1RN
Wangari Maathai was a Nobel Prize laureate of many firsts: the first woman in East and Central Africa to earn a doctorate degree, the first female professor in Kenya and the first African woman to be awarded the Nobel Peace Prize.
She was a committed environmentalist and founded the Green Belt Movement, which led to the planting of millions of trees.
Today will will announce the 2025 peace prize laureate(s).
🏅 The ‘Iron Lady’ of Venezuela Wins the Nobel Peace Prize
In a powerful tribute to courage and democratic resilience, María Corina Machado, the “Iron Lady” of Venezuela, has been awarded the 2025 Nobel Peace Prize.
🇻🇪 Despite living in hiding for over a year under constant threats, Machado never left her country. She became the voice of millions, fearlessly challenging Venezuela’s authoritarian regime and inspiring a nation to stand up for its rights.
The Nobel Committee praised her for leading a peaceful movement to restore democracy in a nation gripped by dictatorship and crisis. “Democracy depends on those who refuse to remain silent,” the Committee said — highlighting her unwavering bravery as a beacon of hope.
Once a presidential candidate, her campaign was barred by the regime. Yet, she united the opposition, mobilized thousands of volunteers, and defended electoral transparency — even when the government rejected the election results.
Her recognition is not just an honor for her, but a reminder to the world that freedom is never to be taken for granted — it must be defended with courage, conviction, and relentless hope. ✊🌍
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Sometimes we wonder why does it feel like God is with us, even when we’ve made mistakes? Maybe it's because that divine force is helping us stay away from guilt and regret. Perhaps something good is quietly being prepared for us, even if we can't see it yet.
From experience, we know that even when things go wrong, they eventually get better. If life was healed once, it can be healed again. So blaming God every time isn’t fairbecause some higher power is always watching over us.
Yes, there are moments when we lose courage. But don’t lose hope to the point where you regret life itself. Human birth is rare and precious. Learn to fight not with anger, but with strength and resilience. That’s what the Mahabharata teaches us: even if you stand alone, if your cause is just and your heart is brave, no army can defeat you. Because truth is always protected by a higher force.
Nature is a perfect example. It brings floods and droughts, yet also gives us the strength to endure them. It teaches us to survive, to rise again, and to transform. That’s why in Sanatan Dharma, the five elements earth, water, fire, air, and space are deeply respected. They existed before us and will remain long after. Nature shows us how to fall, how to break, and how to rise again in a new form.
So trust yourself and trust the divine. If you were given life, you will be given protection too. Your karma your actions will shape your journey. But grace will always walk beside you.
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