Today, on Air Force Day, we salute the air warriors who defend India’s skies with courage, precision, and pride. From Operation Sindoor’s decisive strikes to women fighter pilots and humanitarian missions, the Indian Air Force remains a symbol of strength, unity, and service.
Forever ready to Touch the Sky with Glory.
#AirForceDay #IndianAirForce #IAF #TouchTheSkyWithGlory #OperationSindoor #WomenInCombat #GuardiansOfTheSky #ServiceAndHonour
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As the festive season lights up homes across the country, here’s a lineup of films that celebrate love, family, and togetherness. The perfect mix of nostalgia and sparkle for your weekend binge.
#FestiveWatchlist #BollywoodFavorites #MovieMarathon #WeekendMood #TheStatesman
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Today, on 4th October, we observe World Animal Day to reflect on the importance of protecting animals and their ecosystems. This year also carries a special tribute as we honor the legacy of Dr. Jane Goodall, whose groundbreaking research and tireless advocacy reshaped the way the world understands and protects wildlife. Her vision continues to inspire us to build a more compassionate and sustainable future.
#WorldAnimalDay #JaneGoodall #Conservation #AnimalWelfare #SaveAnimalsSaveThePlanet #TheStatesman
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This World Smile Day, let’s remember that while a smile comes easily to most of us, for thousands of children in India it’s a daily struggle. India has one of the highest numbers of cleft births in the world, with nearly 35,000 children born with clefts every year. Early treatment can restore not just their smile, but their ability to eat, speak, and dream without barriers. Awareness is the first step — you can be part of the change. Smile often, spread the word, and help bring hope to children still waiting for their first carefree smile.
#WorldSmileDay #EverySmileMatters #CleftAwareness #RestoreSmiles #SmileForChange #TheStatesman
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On this #GandhiJayanti, we honor Mahatma Gandhi, the Father of the Nation, who led India’s freedom struggle with truth and nonviolence. From the Noncooperation Movement to the Quit India call, his ideals of simplicity, self reliance, and justice continue to guide us. Swipe through the carousel to revisit his journey and timeless legacy.
#GandhiJayanti #MahatmaGandhi #TruthAndNonviolence #LegacyOfGandhi #TheStatesman
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This Dussehra, we celebrate the triumph of good over evil—a reminder that truth and virtue can never be defeated.
#Dussehra #IndianFestival #TheStatesman
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20 million lives every year are lost to cardiovascular diseases, yet up to 80% of premature deaths can be prevented. This World Heart Day, let’s not miss a beat. Small choices like eating healthier, moving more, quitting tobacco, and regular check-ups can protect our hearts and our future. Together, we can build stronger, heart-smart communities.
#WorldHeartDay #DontMissABeat #HeartHealth #CVDPrevention #HealthyLiving #StrongHearts #BeatCVD #PreventionFirst #GlobalHealth #ProtectYourHeart #TheStatesman
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CR Park during Durga Puja becomes the cultural heart of Delhi, often called the city’s own Kolkata. The neighbourhood lights up with grand pandals, traditional bhog, street food stalls, and evening melas that draw thousands each day. Beyond devotion, it is a celebration of heritage, community, and artistry. Share our guide with your friends before heading to CR Park this Pujo.
#DurgaPuja #CRPark #DelhiFestivals #PandalHopping #CulturalHeritage #Pujo2025 #TheStatesman
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Rivers are not just water channels. They are ecological lifelines, cultural symbols and the future of generations to come. Government initiatives are important but true revival depends on collective effort. On #WorldRiversDay let us pledge to conserve water, protect riverbanks, prevent pollution and join community efforts that keep our rivers alive.
#NamamiGange #JalShakti #RiverConservation #TheStatesman
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Travel is more than sightseeing—it’s about cherishing cultures and shaping a sustainable future. This World Tourism Day, let’s travel responsibly and keep our world beautiful for generations to come.
#WorldTourismDay | #WTD2025 | #SustainableTourism
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The Statesman is one of India's oldest English newspapers. It was founded in Kolkata in 1875 and is directly descended from The Friend of India (founded 1818). The Englishman (founded 1821) was merged with The Statesman in 1934. The Delhi edition of The Statesman began publication in 1931. The Statesman Weekly is a compendium of news and views from the Kolkata and Delhi editions. Printed on airmail paper, it is popular with readers outside India. The Statesman (average weekday circulation approximately 180,000) is a leading English newspaper in West Bengal. The Sunday Statesman has a circulation of 230,000.
6 October 2015