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🖋️ From the desk of Abhijeet Rane:

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  • Jul 13
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🖋️ From the desk of Abhijeet Rane:

The shocking incident involving the Dreamliner aircraft’s simultaneous dual engine shutdown has exposed glaring lapses in aviation safety protocols. The preliminary investigation into the Ahmedabad runway incident of AI 171 has raised critical questions about possible pilot error and procedural failure. The unexplained fuel cut-off within just 32 seconds of a routine approach hints at either a serious technical malfunction or a highly avoidable human oversight.What is even more disturbing is the lack of clarity from authorities about how such a vital switch could have been accidentally engaged. Commercial aviation depends on precision, vigilance, and rigorous adherence to protocol. Any deviation—intentional or not—can put hundreds of lives at risk. The fact that both engines lost power simultaneously is alarming and demands a full, transparent investigation. Passengers place their trust in pilots and systems, and any breach of that trust, deliberate or accidental, must not go unpunished.

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The global recognition of 12 forts associated with Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj by UNESCO is not just a heritage milestone but a moment of immense national pride. Prime Minister Narendra Modi's statement underlines how this acknowledgment goes beyond archaeology—it symbolizes the enduring valor, vision, and administrative genius of Shivaji Maharaj. This is a tribute to the unmatched Maratha legacy that shaped the cultural and political consciousness of India.Such recognition is a reminder to the youth and citizens of this country that our heritage is rich with stories of bravery, innovation, and governance. Shivaji Maharaj's forts are not just monuments of stone—they are symbols of strategic wisdom, people's welfare, and cultural integrity. This decision is a testament to the resilience and richness of Indian history, and it's time we draw strength from our past to build an even stronger future.

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The naming of Rohit Pawar in the Enforcement Directorate's charge sheet in the Shikhar Bank scam marks a significant political development in Maharashtra. While the court has yet to formally admit the charge sheet, the mere mention of a sitting MLA from a prominent political family in such a high-profile financial investigation raises serious questions about financial transparency and ethical conduct in public life. The inclusion of Pawar’s name—without direct custodial interrogation—indicates that the case could have deeper political or procedural implications.This incident once again highlights how cooperative banks, meant for the benefit of common people, are being manipulated by powerful individuals for personal and political gain. Whether these allegations stand the test of legal scrutiny is yet to be seen, but it serves as a stark reminder that misuse of institutional trust cannot go unchecked. Citizens deserve full accountability from their leaders, and the judicial system must act swiftly and impartially to ensure justice in such matters.

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Chief Justice Bhushan Gavai's candid remarks have brought forward the pressing and often overlooked challenges within the Indian judiciary. His observations highlight how deep-rooted delays, case backlogs, and systemic inefficiencies continue to obstruct timely justice. Gavai’s concern over frivolous litigation and the misuse of judicial time reflects the growing burden on judges who must sift through irrelevant cases instead of focusing on critical matters. It is a stark call for introspection and reform, both in judicial procedures and public behavior.

Furthermore, his remark that merit alone should determine elevation in the judiciary, not caste or community background, is a strong statement against tokenism. In an era where inclusivity and representation are vital, Gavai’s emphasis remains on quality, credibility, and integrity. He also raised a red flag about how disrespect toward the judiciary on social media is becoming normalized, urging a collective responsibility to uphold judicial dignity. His speech wasn't just a critique but a plea to reinstate the trust and efficiency that the Indian legal system was once revered for.

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🖋️ From the desk of Abhijeet Rane:

As India marks a decade of the "Make in India" initiative, the government is set to release a special ₹100 coin to commemorate the journey. This symbolic gesture not only honors the economic vision launched by Prime Minister Narendra Modi in 2014 but also reinforces the message of self-reliance and indigenous manufacturing. The coin, being minted in Kolkata, will feature distinct design elements representing the program’s essence. It’s a tribute to a movement that has aimed to transform India into a global manufacturing hub by strengthening local industries and generating employment.Beyond symbolism, this coin represents the success story of India’s manufacturing evolution over the past ten years. With initiatives like Make in India, the country has attracted international investment, nurtured domestic enterprises, and significantly improved its standing in the global value chain. The coin serves as a reminder of how far the country has come and how the spirit of innovation and self-dependence continues to guide its growth trajectory.

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