Human Interest

Frozen in the Himalayas, Guarded by Love: Pitbull Jonu’s Four-Day Vigil Over Two Young Lives in Chamba


Written by Alisha Fernandes || Allycaral

For four unforgiving days, paws buried deep in snow and breath battling sub-zero winds, Jonu stood guard.

Neither hunger, thirst nor the brutal cold of the Himalayas could move the pitbull from the side of his companions — cousins Viksit (19) and Piyush (13) — who had gone silent atop a snow-covered hill in Himachal Pradesh’s Chamba district.

When Indian Air Force pilots and mountain rescue teams finally reached the spot on Monday, they were met with a sight that would leave hardened rescuers visibly shaken. The two boys lay frozen to death, and beside them stood Jonu — alert, broken, yet fiercely protective. For over half an hour, the dog refused to leave his post, as if still waiting for the boys to wake up and call his name.

Repeated attempts by the rescue team to move him away failed. It was only after Jonu seemed to understand that the men were there to help, not harm, that he allowed himself to be carried away — still watching from a distance, unmoving and vigilant.

A video capturing this tragic moment has since gone viral, touching millions and reminding the world of the silent, unconditional loyalty animals are capable of.

A Bond Forged in Childhood

Viksit and Piyush were from Malkota village, around 60 km from Chamba town. According to local sarpanch Sanjiv Kumar, Viksit’s father had gifted two pitbull pups to the boys years ago. They grew up together — not as owners and pets, but as family.

Piyush had been living with Viksit’s family after his own father, battling mental illness, could not support a family of eight. The boys found companionship not just in each other, but in their dogs, who followed them everywhere — not out of training, but belonging.

Viksit lost his father last year. While the family usually migrated to lower regions during harsh winters, they stayed back this season. Just days before the tragedy, Viksit’s mother had spoken about plans to move — plans that never came to be.

A Reel That Turned Fatal

On January 22, the boys set out to film content for social media in the snow-laden Barmani range, hoping their voices would travel further than their feet ever could. They trekked beyond the Barmani Temple into upper reaches known to become dangerous after snowfall — despite a yellow alert issued that day.

That night, heavy snow engulfed the mountains.

By January 23, panic set in as the boys failed to return. Rescue operations were launched, but snowfall exceeding three feet made access nearly impossible. Amid fading hope, Viksit managed a chilling phone call to his family — his fingers numb, voice weak, struggling to keep Piyush alive using a sleeping bag.

Weather conditions worsened. Drones were unavailable. Helicopters were grounded. Time slipped away.

The Final Rescue

On January 25, the Indian Air Force deployed helicopters despite dangerous conditions. The next morning, pilots spotted a body lying in the snow — with a dog standing beside it. Guided by aerial visuals, rescue teams recovered the first body.

In a second sortie, Jonu was rescued.

In a final daring operation, the second body was located and retrieved. By Monday afternoon, both victims were handed over to their families. The last rites were performed on Tuesday.

The whereabouts of the second pitbull remain unknown.

What remains unmistakably clear is Jonu’s vigil — a silent testimony to love, loyalty, and a bond stronger than life itself.

Business

Godrej Enterprises Group Launches GEEVEES Awards 2026 – Season 5 to Celebrate Excellence in Architecture & Design


Written by Alisha Fernandes || Allycaral

Godrej Enterprises Group, through its Locks and Architectural Solutions business, has officially launched the 5th Season of the GEEVEES Awards 2026, continuing its commitment to recognising and celebrating excellence in architecture and interior design across India.

The annual awards aim to honour innovative and impactful design projects that demonstrate creativity, sustainability and thoughtful planning. Open to practicing architects and interior designers nationwide, GEEVEES Awards have emerged as a prestigious platform showcasing India’s evolving design landscape.

Applications for GEEVEES Awards 2026 are currently open and will close on 31st January 2026. Projects completed between 1 January 2025 and 31 December 2025 are eligible for submission. This year’s edition features 15 categories spanning residential, commercial, institutional and hospitality segments, offering a comprehensive opportunity for professionals to present their finest work.

Key Dates to Remember

  • Submission Deadline: 31st January 2026
  • Finalists Announcement: 7th February 2026
  • Live Jury Round: 13th & 14th February 2026
  • Winners & Awards Ceremony: 7th March 2026

Speaking about the upcoming season, Mr. Shyam Motwani, Business Head – Locks and Architectural Solutions, Godrej Enterprises Group, said,
“GEEVEES has always been about celebrating design excellence and the people who are shaping how we experience our living and working spaces today. As we enter the fifth edition, we are excited to see how architects and designers continue to push boundaries with innovative, responsible and people-centric design solutions. With more than 2000 entries already submitted, we look forward to engaging with projects that redefine standards and raise the bar for design excellence.”

The entries will be evaluated by an eminent jury panel comprising leading architects and design experts, including Ar. Vivek Singh Rathore (Salient, Kolkata), Ar. Hartmut (Blocher, Ahmedabad), Ar. Yatin Patel (DSP Design Associates, Mumbai), Ar. Saurabh Chandra (DDF Consultants, Delhi), Ar. Rahul Sathe (CCBA, Pune), and Ar. Charanjit Singh Shah (Creative Group, Delhi), among others. Their collective expertise across diverse architectural typologies ensures a rigorous, transparent and credible judging process.

Winners will be felicitated at a grand ceremony in March 2026 and will receive extensive visibility across Godrej platforms and partner media channels. The initiative is part of the Godrej Value Co-Creators Club (GVCC) and aims to strengthen collaboration within the architecture and design ecosystem while promoting design-led thinking.

Registrations and detailed guidelines are available at www.geeveesawards.com.

Finance

Gold Price Today: MCX Rates Jump 9% to Record High; Is It the Right Time to Buy?


Written by Alisha Fernandes || Allycaral

Gold prices soared to record levels on the Multi Commodity Exchange (MCX) on Thursday, January 29, driven by robust retail demand, a weakening US dollar, and heightened geopolitical uncertainty. The rally comes even as the US Federal Reserve maintained its policy rates, with markets continuing to price in possible rate cuts later this year.

MCX gold February futures surged by over ₹14,850, or nearly 9%, to touch an all-time high of ₹1,80,779 per 10 grams. Silver prices followed suit, with MCX silver March futures jumping more than ₹23,100, or 6%, to a record ₹4,08,487 per kg.

In the international market, gold prices climbed closer to $5,600 per troy ounce, while silver approached the $120 mark, supported by increased safe-haven buying. The dollar index slipped more than 0.30%, making precious metals cheaper for overseas buyers and further boosting demand.

The US Federal Open Market Committee (FOMC) on January 28 kept the federal funds rate unchanged at 3.5%–3.75%, a decision that was largely anticipated by the markets. Analysts noted that the Fed’s stance had limited impact on gold prices, as geopolitical developments — particularly rising tensions between the US and Iran — took centre stage.

Market expert Manoj Kumar Jain of Prithvifinmart Commodity Research said safe-haven buying remains strong amid global uncertainty. He noted that while the Fed signalled no immediate rate hikes and indicated room for future monetary easing, tariff-driven inflation continues to persist, lending support to precious metal prices.

On whether this is the right time to buy gold, Jain expects continued volatility in the near term, influenced by movements in the dollar index, upcoming US jobless claims data, and geopolitical developments.

He recommends buying gold as long as it holds the ₹1,64,400 per 10 grams level on a closing basis, with upside targets of ₹1,70,000 and ₹1,75,000. For silver, he suggests buying while prices remain above ₹3,64,000, targeting ₹4,00,000–₹4,10,000.

On the global front, Jain highlighted key technical levels — gold has support at $5,220 and $5,140, with resistance at $5,500 and $5,650 per troy ounce. Silver support stands at $110 and $106.60, while resistance lies at $118 and $123.

With markets navigating uncertainty on multiple fronts, gold and silver are likely to remain volatile but well-supported in the near term.

Business

ORRA Unveils Diamond Festival 2026 with Exclusive Seasonal Offers


ORRA Fine Jewellery has officially unveiled its much-anticipated Diamond Festival 2026, inviting customers across India to celebrate the season of pride, love, and togetherness with timeless diamond creations.

Perfectly timed to align with the festive energy of January, Republic Day celebrations, and the romance of Valentine’s season, the Diamond Festival showcases ORRA’s signature craftsmanship blended with contemporary aesthetics. The curated collection features elegant diamond jewellery sets designed to reflect precision, trust, and enduring beauty — hallmarks that define the ORRA legacy.

As part of the festival, ORRA is offering exclusive seasonal benefits to elevate the diamond-buying experience. Customers can enjoy a flat 25% off on the diamond value of necklace sets, along with 10% cashback on every purchase, making it an ideal opportunity to invest in fine diamond jewellery (terms and conditions apply).

Speaking on the occasion, the brand highlighted that the Diamond Festival symbolises ORRA’s unwavering commitment to authenticity, quality, and excellence. Whether celebrating personal milestones, expressing love, or choosing a meaningful festive gift, ORRA’s diamond creations are designed to become cherished companions for life.

With its blend of elegance, value, and craftsmanship, ORRA’s Diamond Festival 2026 promises to make this festive season sparkle brighter than ever.

Travel

Goa Sees Near-Full Hotel Occupancy as New Year Begins on a High Tourism Note


Panjim | January 29, 2026

Written by Alisha Fernandes || Allycaral

Goa has ushered in the New Year on a robust tourism footing, with hotels across the State reporting near-full to full occupancy, reaffirming its position as one of India’s most preferred travel destinations. The strong performance during the New Year period highlights sustained demand and sets a positive tone for the tourism sector in the months ahead.

Hon’ble Minister for Tourism, Shri Rohan A. Khaunte, said the encouraging figures reflect the success of the State’s focused and long-term tourism strategy.
“The strong hotel occupancy witnessed at the start of the New Year reflects the success of our focused approach towards quality tourism. Our emphasis has been on diversifying tourism experiences, improving infrastructure, and promoting responsible and regenerative tourism practices. This growth is not just about numbers, but about creating meaningful economic opportunities for local communities while ensuring long-term sustainability of the destination,” he stated.

The impressive occupancy levels are attributed to consistent efforts aimed at enhancing destination readiness, improving connectivity, and positioning Goa as a year-round tourism destination. Visitors arriving during the New Year period showed growing interest beyond the beaches, exploring cultural, wellness, spiritual, and hinterland tourism experiences — leading to a more balanced tourism footprint across the State.

Director of Tourism, Shri Kedar Naik, noted that the New Year response validates the evolving direction of Goa’s tourism ecosystem.
“The encouraging occupancy levels are a direct outcome of strategic planning, destination preparedness, and continuous engagement with stakeholders. Goa’s tourism ecosystem is evolving with a focus on experiences beyond the beaches, and the New Year response clearly validates this direction,” he said.

Industry stakeholders have welcomed the strong start to the year, observing increased confidence among travellers and tour operators. The surge in arrivals has also generated a positive ripple effect across allied sectors including transport services, restaurants, homestays, and local businesses, strengthening the overall tourism economy.

Echoing this sentiment, Mr. Jack Sukhija, President, Travel and Tourism Association of Goa (TTAG), said, “The New Year has commenced on an extremely positive note for Goa’s tourism sector, with hotel occupancies touching very high levels across categories. This clearly indicates sustained demand and renewed confidence among travellers.”

With the Department of Tourism continuing to work closely with industry partners to ensure safe, seamless, and high-quality visitor experiences, Goa’s tourism sector appears well-positioned for steady, inclusive, and sustainable growth in 2026.