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‘Exemplary partnership’: Putin calls Russia-China relationship a ‘stabilizing force’ in video call with Xi

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“模范伙伴关系”:普京在与习近平的视频通话中称俄中关系是“稳定力量”

Russian President Vladimir Putin held a video conference call with Chinese President Xi Jinping at the Kremlin in Moscow (Photo: AP)

Russian President Vladimir Putin praised the steady expansion of economic cooperation between Russia and China during a video call with Chinese President Xi Jinping on Wednesday, calling the partnership strategic and mutually beneficial. The talks come amid simultaneous engagements between China and Western leaders, although the two sides remain divided over Russia’s war in Ukraine.

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According to the Associated Press, Putin said that cooperation in the energy field is a key pillar of bilateral relations, calling it “real strategic cooperation.” He said that Russia and China also actively cooperate in the peaceful use of nuclear energy and the development of high-tech projects, including industrial production and space research.In a speech broadcast on Russian state television, Putin said Moscow firmly supports joint efforts to protect the sovereignty and security of both countries. “I want to reassure you of our unwavering support for our joint efforts to ensure the sovereignty and security of our countries, our socio-economic well-being and the right to choose our own development path,” he said, according to the Associated Press.

Xi Jinping calls for deepening strategic cooperation

Xi Jinping said in his opening remarks translated by Russian media that the two leaders would discuss a “grand blueprint for developing bilateral relations” and exchange views on major strategic issues. He said China and Russia should take advantage of what he called a “historic opportunity” to further deepen strategic cooperation, the Associated Press reported.Putin also welcomed China’s decision to allow visa-free entry for Russian citizens and emphasized cooperation in energy, nuclear power, space and high-tech industries. When referring to the traditional Chinese calendar, he pointed out that this day marks the beginning of spring, and said that “Russia-China relations are spring in any season.”Putin described Russia-China relations as a “stabilizing” factor at a time of global turmoil, praising the “exemplary” nature of the partnership. He emphasized strong trade ties and noted that Russia has shifted its exports to Asia after facing widespread Western sanctions over its 2022 offensive in Ukraine.Although China has not condemned Russia’s actions in Ukraine or called for its troop withdrawal, many of Ukraine’s allies believe Beijing has provided support to Moscow. Still, Putin made no mention of Ukraine during the call, even as Russian, Ukrainian and U.S. negotiators held separate talks in Abu Dhabi aimed at ending the conflict.

China balances Western outreach and relations with Moscow

The call comes as several Western leaders step up engagement with Beijing. The British and Canadian prime ministers visited China last month, and the German chancellor is expected to visit Beijing later this month. European leaders have long urged China to use its influence to contain Russia, but Beijing has continued to trade with Moscow and has received some relief from Western sanctions.In addition to recent diplomatic exchanges, Russian Security Council Secretary Sergey Shoigu visited Beijing over the weekend and met with China’s top foreign policy official Wang Yi. Both sides agreed that Russia and China should maintain close ties in what they described as a volatile global environment, state media reported.Putin’s call with Xi was widely seen as a signal that China’s strategic alliance with Russia remains strong despite its outreach to Western countries.

‘Destroy the ancient world’: Candace Owens faces backlash over viral conspiracy theory about Judaism

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'Destroy the ancient world': Candace Owens faces backlash over viral conspiracy theory about Judaism
Candace Owens is facing backlash for a post that linked Jewish symbols, ancient paganism and the Islamic State, part of a widespread conspiracy theory. Critics, including historians and legal experts, said her claims lacked evidence and echoed long-standing anti-Semitic tropes. The post was viewed by millions of people, and the controversy reignited debates about misinformation, online activism and the real-world impact of conspiracy theory rhetoric.

Candace Owens has been widely criticized for her posts in which she boldly connected Jewish symbolism, ancient history and today’s terrorist groups to terrorism. Reaction intensified when her claims were debunked by historians and international law scholars who noted that such comments fuel anti-Semitism on the Internet. The post, which has been viewed more than a million times, has reignited discussions about the spread of misinformation and how coded accusations can influence people’s views in harmful ways.

Candace Owens Accused of resurrecting dangerous anti-Semitic trope in viral rant

At the center of the controversy are Owens’ own words. She writes, “Despite Israel’s best efforts to destroy the ancient world of the Middle East, relics remain and reveal the truth.” She further claimed that the “Kidush Cup is a symbol of Judaism” and that the Star of David “has always been associated with Canaanite cults and Baal worship.”Referring to the occult image, she added that Aleister Crowley and his “child-abusing occult friends used this symbol in their ritual magic,” before asking, “Who do you think controls ISIS?”Experts say these claims don’t stand up to scrutiny. Archaeologists have long documented the Star of David in Jewish contexts dating back to late antiquity, including in synagogue art in the Land of Israel. Religious scholars point out that the Kiddush cup was a ritual vessel used to sanctify the Sabbath and festivals, rather than an explicit symbol of Judaism. At the same time, the ruins of Baalbek were widely considered to be Roman imperial structures rather than evidence of a hidden Canaanite cult narrative.Opponents argue that the format of a post is just as important as the content. The message taps into ancient conspiracy movements by overlaying electrified symbols with implicit messages about child abuse and insidious control. According to historians, these tropes have appeared many times over the centuries, often during times of political instability.The issues are broader than individual social media posts. Analysts believe conspiracy theories will destroy discourse as they replace recorded history. In a world influenced by viral materials and algorithms, unsubstantiated statements can spread faster than the truth. The issue is no longer what is said, but how society reacts when misinformation takes hold.

New Jersey Indian man calls police to brag about how he escaped police pursuit and gets arrested

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New Jersey Indian man calls police to brag about how he escaped police pursuit and gets arrested

A 38-year-old Indian-origin man, Vishal Bhatt, was arrested in a surprising incident that began with a call to the police station. According to police in East Rutherford, New Jersey, Bart received a ticket on January 28 and called the police department to complain. The comments he made on the phone didn’t seem right to the officers on the call, and some officers were dispatched to his address to conduct a welfare check. When police arrived, they found Bart sitting in his car. After seeing the police, he started his car and fled the scene. A brief chase ensued, but Bart ran a stop sign, improperly passed another vehicle, and nearly hit another vehicle, putting everyone on the road at risk. The police stopped the pursuit, but Butt himself called the police department multiple times to brag about how he had escaped the police. One day later, on January 30, Bart was found and arrested in Clifton. He was charged with evading police and multiple motor vehicle offenses including operating a vehicle unsafely, changing lanes unsafely, failing to stop for an emergency vehicle, failing to hold a driver’s license or insurance and speeding across a sidewalk. He was transported to the Bergen County Jail, according to detailed reports. “As soon as Mr. Butt saw the officers, he sped off and ran through the stop sign. He then improperly passed another vehicle and nearly hit an oncoming vehicle. The officers attempted to stop the vehicle, but Vishal accelerated at a high rate of speed, illegally passing the vehicle and putting the motoring public at risk,” Capt. Jeff Yannacone said in a release. “Officers terminated all attempts to stop Vishal but were able to positively identify him as the driver of the vehicle.Yanacone said that after the incident, Butt called the police department multiple times and began “bragging” about his ability to evade police.

‘Medical condition not good’: SC asks Center to reconsider Sonam Wangchuck’s detention | India News

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'Medical condition not good': SC asks Center to reconsider Sonam Wangchuck's detention

New Delhi: The Supreme Court on Wednesday asked the Center if there was any possibility of reconsidering or revisiting the detention of climate activist Sonam Wangchuck, saying “his health condition is not good”.The apex court also asked the Center to inform it about the government’s position during the next hearing and directed the authorities to submit original files related to Sonam’s detention to it.A day earlier, the Center and the Ladakh Union Territory government told the Supreme Court that Sonam was detained for allegedly inciting people in the sensitive border area.Solicitor General Tushar Mehta justified the detention before a bench of Justices Aravind Kumar and PB Varale, citing the National Security Act (NSA) and adhering to all procedural safeguards.“This court is dealing with a person who instigated people in the border areas adjoining Pakistan and China, which involves regional sensitivities,” Mehta said, adding that all NSA regulations were “strictly followed” and Sonam was treated fairly.The argument remains inconclusive and will continue at the next hearing, PTI reported.Earlier, the center claimed Sonam was trying to incite Generation Z and cited protests in Nepal and Bangladesh, including references to “Arab Spring-like riots.”The court is hearing a plea filed by Gitanjali J Angmo, wife of Sonam Wangchuk, challenging his detention by the National Security Agency.She claimed the detention was illegal, arbitrary and violated his fundamental rights. Senior Advocate Kapil SibalAppearing for Aung Moe, he argued that police relied on “borrowed material” and selective video to mislead detaining authorities.The plea further stated that it is “absurd” that Sonam, who has been recognized at the state, national and international levels for his contribution to grassroots education, innovation and environmental protection in Ladakh and across India for more than three decades, is now being targeted.Sonam, lodged in Jodhpur Central Jail, was detained on September 26 last year, two days after violent protests demanding statehood and Sixth Schedule status for Ladakh left four people dead and 90 injured.The government accused him of inciting violence, a charge Anmer denied and said Sonam himself had condemned the violence and said it would lead to the failure of the peace movement in Ladakh.

Father, his two wives, five children – all lived in Ghaziabad before thrice died | India News – Times of India

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'Sorry Dad': Suicide notes of three Ghaziabad sisters spark debate on gaming addiction

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New Delhi: In the Ghaziabad triple death case involving three minor siblings of the same family, police on Wednesday released fresh details hours after the incident. Police said the children’s father was married twice and had five children, four daughters and a son. Three of the daughters jumped to their deaths from the ninth floor of a residential building.Police said the incident was being investigated in the context of the girl’s alleged mobile phone addiction and the possible influence of online games in South Korea, but the investigation was ongoing.

‘Sorry Dad’: Suicide notes of three Ghaziabad sisters spark debate on gaming addiction

The tragedy occurred around 2:15 am on Wednesday when three minor sisters jumped from the ninth floor apartment of a tower in Bharat city under the jurisdiction of Tillamore police station in Sahibabad area of ​​Ghaziabad.All family members are staying at their residence in Ghaziabad.Assistant Commissioner of Police (Shalimar Garden) Atul Kumar Singh said preliminary investigation revealed that the three sisters were addicted to the Korean mission-based interactive “love game”. He said their parents had objected to their excessive use of mobile phones in recent days.Deputy Commissioner of Police Nimish Patil said further investigation revealed that the girls were heavily influenced by Korean content and spent a lot of time on their mobile phones.“The family has restricted their cell phone use over the past few days, which has distressed them and may have contributed to their decision (to take extreme measures),” he said.Police said on reaching the spot, they found the three girls – Chetan Kumar’s daughters Nishika (16), Prachi (14) and Pakhi (12) lying on the first floor with serious injuries. They were taken by ambulance to a hospital in Loney, where doctors pronounced them dead on arrival.According to police, the sisters were addicted to online games during the Covid-19 period and frequently played Korean games, mostly together.“The three of them do everything together – from bathing, eating, sleeping to going to school,” said ACP Singh.DCP Patil said the education of the girls was irregular and they were not attending school for the past two years. Even earlier, their academic performance was not satisfactory, he added.He said it was unclear when the mobile phone and gaming addiction began and the investigation was still in its early stages. However, it was clear that the girls were very addicted to mobile phone use, he said.Officials said the incident occurred late at night when other family members were asleep.During the investigation, police found a diary from the girl’s stationery containing material related to the incident.A note was found in the diary that read “Read everything written in this diary, it’s here,” along with a crying face emoji and a handwritten message that read, “I’m sorry Dad, I’m really sorry.”Police said the exact circumstances that led the sisters to take the extreme step are still under investigation and statements from family members are being recorded.

‘People of India have the right to know’: Mallikarjun Kharge questions secrecy of US trade deal, seeks clarification from parliament India News

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“印度人民有权知情”:Mallikarjun Kharge 质疑美国贸易协议的保密性,寻求议会澄清

File photo: Congress President Mallikarjun Kharge (Photo source: ANI)

New Delhi: President of Congress Malikajun Hager Raising questions on the way the India-US trade deal was announced on Wednesday, it said the government failed to gain the confidence of Parliament and the public even as the House of Representatives was in session.In a post on X, Haq said India and the United States have enjoyed a strong global strategic partnership over the years, rooted in shared democratic values.

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He pointed to the Indo-US civilian nuclear deal signed during the tenure of former Prime Minister Dr Manmohan Singh as an example of transparent and responsible decision-making. Haq said the Congress-led UPA government has kept Parliament informed at every stage while finalizing the landmark deal.He contrasted this with the current situation, saying the country had “no clue” about the trade deal announced by US President Donald Trump. Haag noted that Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s public response focused solely on thanking Trump for cutting tariffs on Indian goods to 18%, without providing any details on the deal itself.“Parliament is in session but the Modi government has chosen an external platform to discuss the deal without revealing any details,” Haq said in the post.

The Congress president pointed out three major questions which, according to him, remain unanswered. He asked whether India had made any compromises under US pressure and whether New Delhi had agreed to zero tariffs on US imports as claimed by President Trump. Haq also sought clarification on the impact of the deal on Indian farmers, questioning whether the agriculture sector has been fully or partially opened up to U.S. agricultural products.In addition, he also expressed concerns about energy relations with Moscow, asking whether India would stop buying oil from Russia and what message, if any, was conveyed to the Russian side. The Kremlin said on Tuesday it had not received any official information from New Delhi about suspending crude oil trade.“Parliament and the 1.4 billion people of India have the right to know,” Haq said.The questions come amid an intensifying political debate over the India-US trade framework, with Washington agreeing to reduce tariffs on Indian exports to 18% from much higher levels. The agreement has been announced at the framework level, but many details have yet to be announced.Federal Commerce and Industry Minister defends deal in Lok Sabha Piyush Goyal It said that after nearly a year of negotiations, India has successfully protected its sensitive industries, especially agriculture and dairy. He said that relevant discussions have been ongoing since Prime Minister Modi’s visit to the United States in February 2025, and the final result is balanced and mutually beneficial. Goyal also stressed that energy security remains the government’s top priority.earlier, Congress leader Rahul Gandhi Stepping up its attack on the Prime Minister, it claimed that Prime Minister Modi was “under pressure” and “compromised” in finalizing the deal. Congress has demanded that full details of the trade deal be brought before Parliament, especially details on agriculture, tariffs and India’s oil purchase from Russia.

‘Fire in right engine’: Turkish Airlines with 236 people on board makes emergency landing in Kolkata India News

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'Right engine fire': Turkish Airlines makes emergency landing in Kolkata with 236 people on board

New Delhi: A Turkish Airlines flight made an emergency landing in Kolkata on Wednesday after its right engine caught fire minutes after taking off from Kathmandu airport. The plane was carrying 236 people, including 11 crew members.“Turkish Airlines flight number ‘THY-727’ caught fire within four minutes of take-off and the right engine caught fire. The flight took off at 1:28 pm local time,” Tribhuvan International Airport General Manager Teknath Sitaula told ANI.The pilot alerted the Kolkata air traffic control center about a possible fire in the right engine and the aircraft landed safely at 2:49 pm with 236 passengers on board.A full state of emergency has been declared for a Turkish Airlines flight from Kathmandu to Istanbul, the director of Kolkata’s Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose International Airport said.The Turkish Airlines A330-303 aircraft is currently parked at Kolkata Airport and the investigation is ongoing.The official said the pilot turned the plane west of Kathmandu and shut down the right engine, keeping the plane in the air for about 10 minutes. Tribhuvan International Airport was closed for about 15 minutes after the report.

Oppn, BJP MPs feud in Speaker’s office, Nisikant Dubey displays ‘Bofors’ books at LS to target Gandhi family India News

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Opun, BJP MPs quarrel in Speaker's office, Nisikant Dubey displays 'Bofors' books at LS to target Gandhi family

New Delhi: Opposition and BJP MPs had heated exchanges at Lok Sabha Speaker’s premises About BirlaNisikant Dubey’s remarks against the Gandhi family sparked displeasure in the Office of the President.After the Lok Sabha was adjourned, Congress MPs met Speaker Om Birla to protest against the chairman’s decision to allow Dube to speak against the Gandhi family.Congress MPs, including Deepender Singh Hooda, reportedly raised objections to Dubey’s remarks. Meanwhile, Union Minister Kiren Rijiju and other BJP MPs were also present at the meeting.Earlier, Dube listed several books during the Lok Sabha session and spoke about their remarks against various members of the Gandhi family.Dolby said that although Rahul Gandhi Wanting to talk about an unpublished book, he came with a series of books exposing the Gandhi family.Chairman Krishna Prasad Tenneti said he could not allow this as the Speaker had already ruled against such comments. Tenneti cited Rule 349, which prohibits members from reading any book, newspaper or letter unless it relates to House business. The House of Representatives then adjourned until 5 p.m.Earlier, proceedings were postponed to 2 pm amid strong protests by members of the Opposition over certain issues related to the unpublished “memoirs” of former Army Chief MM Naravane.Congress members brought banners and posters of former Army Chief and Defense Minister Rajnath Singh, while Rahul Gandhi lit up a book in the House.Rahul had been banned from citing an article citing Naravane’s unpublished “memoir” on the 2020 India-China conflict, sparking an uproar in the House since Monday afternoon.Rahul insisted on raising the issue of the India-China confrontation in August 2020 and was repeatedly interrupted by Defense Minister Rajnath Singh and later Home Minister Amit Shah, who asked him not to cite any unverified sources.Rahul Gandhi on Tuesday wrote a letter to Lok Sabha Speaker Om Birla to express his “strongest protest” against being denied the opportunity to address the President during the ongoing budget session.He described the restriction as a “stain on our democracy” and claimed the government was “afraid” of what was written in the book.

A union territory with a French soul: Laws that make Pondicherry special | India News

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A union territory with a French soul: the laws that make Pondicherry special
Ayimanda Pam Memorial in Pondicherry

Union Territory (UT) pondicherry Going to vote in April. A former French colony, Pondicherry, formerly known as Pondicherry, continues to maintain strong cultural ties with France.Puducherry has a unique judicial system in that a large number of residents living there are French citizens, including individuals of Indian origin who were born and raised on the Union Territory and, unlike the rest of the country, follow French rather than Indian law.Pondicherry’s links with France thus also extend to its legal system, with some French-era laws still in force, while others have been repealed or replaced by Indian legislation.As Puducherry goes to polls, here are some of the French laws that are still in force in Utah.

How Pondicherry became a French colony

Pondicherry’s connection with France dates back to 1673, when the French East India Company laid the foundation for the settlement. The territory was captured by the Dutch in 1693 and ruled for six years, and later by the British, who seized control in 1761 and ruled for two years.During the French Revolution, the British again occupied Pondicherry in 1793 and returned it to France in 1814. When the British consolidated their rule over India in the 1850s, they allowed France to retain control of the territory.

pondicherry history

pondicherry history

After India’s independence in 1947, there was growing momentum to merge France’s former British possessions in India with the newly independent country.

modern pondicherry

In October 1954, the Indian and French governments reached an agreement that France would transfer its administrative power over Pondicherry to India, and November 1 became the de facto transfer date.In 1962, France ceded complete control of Pondicherry to India, and in 1963 the area became a federal territory under the direct control of the central government. The centrally appointed Lieutenant Governor serves as the constitutional head, while the Chief Minister, elected by the people, is responsible for day-to-day administration along with the Council of Ministers.

modern pondicherry

modern pondicherry

In 2006, the federal territory was officially renamed Puducherry. Among its four districts, Pondicherry (home to the capital of the same name) and Karaikal are surrounded by tamil naduwhile Mahe and Yanam are enclaves within the states of Kerala and Andhra Pradesh respectively.

Treaties of cession—and the “renouncers”

In addition to its colonial history, Pondicherry retains some French-era laws under the 1956 Treaty of Cession between India and France. These laws deal with personal matters such as marriage, divorce, adoption, and inheritance, and apply to “renouncers.”Treaty of cession: The agreement formally transferred the French territories of Pondicherry, Karakal, Mahé and Yanam to India. Although India had earlier taken de facto control, the treaty de jure finalized the transfer. It clarifies important matters such as citizenship options for residents, protection of property rights, continuation of French cultural and educational institutions, and access to French educational qualifications in India. The treaty has 31 articles in total and came into full effect after ratification in 1962.Quitters: After the Treaty was ratified on August 16, 1962, the Citizenship (Puducherry) Order, 1962 provided that French nationals residing in Pondicherry, including those born there, would become Indian citizens by default. However, from that day, they have six months to choose whether they want to remain French citizens or become Indian citizens. For minors, the choice is made by their parents or guardians, and the minor may confirm or change this choice within six months after reaching the age of 18.Those who choose French citizenship are called “renoncants,” a term derived from the word “renounce,” which means “to renounce.” In 1975, then Home Minister Om Mehta defined a person who had abandoned his religion as follows:

Quotes about Mehta

Quotes about Mehta

Since non-religious persons are French nationals, the French Civil Code applies to them and applies regardless of their religious beliefs.

French law remains in Pondicherry

As of September 2010, the Puducherry government had enacted 443 bills. The United Kingdom retains its links with France through the following laws:Official language: French is one of the five official languages ​​of the Union Territory, along with Tamil, Telugu, Malayalam and English. However, Tamil is by far the most widely spoken language, spoken by 88% of the population and numbering 1.244 million as of the 2011 census. educate: The Treaty of Cession required the Indian government to accept certain French educational qualifications as equivalent to Indian degrees, allowing the holders to pursue higher education in India and pursue government or administrative jobs. Under Article 24 of the treaty, the Indian government must ensure that Pondicherry College continues to function as a center for research and higher education.Country of Citizenship: Although generally not allowed, non-renouncers may be eligible for French citizenship by descent. This stems from the Treaty of Cession, under which every French citizen in Pondicherry at the time of the merger was given six months to decide which country they would retain citizenship, with many choosing to retain French citizenship. As a result, some Indo-French citizens have been living in Pondicherry for many years. marriage: According to the Child Marriage Prohibition Act, girls are not allowed to marry before the age of 18 and boys are not allowed to get married before the age of 21. However, according to French law, the minimum age for marriage is 18 for both men and women. This meant that male hermits could marry before the age of 21.Furthermore, according to the French Civil Code, a marriage will be invalid even if neither of the two persons freely consents to it.divorce: In 2021, the Karnataka High Court granted the divorce under French law, ruling that the couple were descendants of residents of Puducherry, which is governed by civil law. The court held that French law would continue to apply to the divorced person and his or her descendants, and that other personal laws would not apply to the couple.Adoption and inheritance: By CS Nataraja Pillai v. CS Subbaraya Chettiar case. The dispute concerned the validity of a widow’s adoption under French law, which was recognized by the French courts but was invalid under the then British Indian law. The Madras High Court upheld the declaration of the French court and ruled that the adoption had to be recognized as the parties were governed by French personal law in Pondicherry. The case highlights the enduring influence of French legal norms in Pondicherry, particularly on issues of personal status and inheritance, and highlights why certain French laws continue to apply to those who have given up their rights and their descendants.

Goa Similarities and Differences

In many ways, Pondicherry can be compared to Goa as both were former European colonies. Goa is a former Portuguese colony and follows the Goan Civil Code, which is derived from the Portuguese Civil Code and applies uniformly to all Goans. Even today, Portuguese influence is visible in Goan society. Goa Civil Code:

  • Author: Portuguese Judge Antonio Luis de Cibra, Viscount
  • Also known as “Seabra code”
  • Has over 2,500 articles
  • There are four parts: the ability to hold and enjoy rights; marriage and inheritance; property; and enforcement and protection of rights.

However, Goa also differed from Pondicherry in several respects: it was an entire state, unlike Pondicherry which was a Union Territory; and unlike the transfer of Pondicherry under the Indo-French treaty, Goa was liberated from Portuguese rule by force in 1961 (thus, on 19 December 1961 Goans born before August 18 (the date when India ended Portuguese rule in Goa) are eligible to apply for Portuguese citizenship); and, unlike French in Pondicherry, Portuguese is not an official language in Goa.

How Pondicherry keeps its French heritage alive

Pondicherry today still vibrantly reflects its French colonial heritage. Its landmarks and monuments such as the French Quarter, Église Notre-Dame des Anges, French War Memorial, Aayi Mandapam and Plage de la Promenade showcase its Indo-French heritage through well-preserved colonial architecture. French influence also extends into daily life, with French cuisine, cafes and bakeries serving croissants and baguettes alongside Tamil classics. Many residents still speak French and celebrate national events such as Bastille Day (July 14) with enthusiasm. Together, these elements make Pondicherry a living mosaic of French and Indian culture that still fascinates visitors to this day.

Sharad Pawar says Maharashtra CM Devendra Fadnavis ‘not involved’ in NCP merger talks India News

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Sharad Pawar says Maharashtra Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis 'not involved' in NCP merger talks

New Delhi: NCP Senior Leader Sharad Pawar Discussions have taken place between the two factions of the Nationalist Congress party over a possible merger, it said on Wednesday Ajit Pawar and Jayant Patil and Chief Minister of Maharashtra Devendra Fadnavis No right to talk about it. Asserting that he was happy about Sunitra Pawar being sworn in as Deputy Chief Minister, Pawar said, “I am happy that Sunitra Pawar was sworn in as Deputy Chief Minister… There were merger discussions between Ajit Pawar and Jayant Patil. Chief Minister Fadnavis was not part of the talks. What right does he have to talk about it?”

NCP ready to merge? Ajit Pawar’s men confirm Ajit Pawar’s death, talks enter advanced stage

“Right now, our whole focus is looking after everyone and moving forward with those who are grieving. As of now, there is no discussion about any political decision,” Pawar said at a press conference in Baramati.Talking to reporters on Monday, Fadnavis said, “If Ajit Pawar is having discussions on merger, will he do so without trusting the BJP? Secondly, assuming he is having such discussions, he is doing this to get out of the NDA while the government is stable. Some people like to create chaos and then use their own ecosystem to amplify the chaos… You all know that the relationship between Ajit Dada and me is such that he shares everything with me.” Even the day before his tragic death, we sat together and chatted for an hour. “On January 28, 66-year-old former Maharashtra deputy MP CM Ajit Pawar died when his plane crashed while trying to land at Baramati Airport in Pune district. After his death, senior Nationalist Congress leader and his widow Sunetra Pawar was sworn in as deputy chief minister to fill the vacancy.Sharad Pawar also spoke about his absence from Parliament on Budget Day for the first time in his long political career. “I have been a member of the Assembly for the past 58 years, be it the Maharashtra Legislative Assembly or the State Lok Sabha. In these 58 years, I have never been absent from the Assembly on Budget day. Unfortunately, due to an accident in my family, I am not able to attend the Assembly on the Budget day this time.”