Special Occasion

Pulwama: Remembering the Day That Shook a Nation


On February 14, 2019, what began as a routine convoy movement along the Jammu-Srinagar National Highway turned into one of the deadliest terror attacks in recent Indian history. A suicide bomber rammed an explosive-laden vehicle into a convoy of the Central Reserve Police Force in Pulwama, killing 40 personnel.

The attack sent shockwaves across India. Images of smoke rising from the highway flooded television screens. Families waited anxiously for confirmation. The country watched in grief as coffins draped in the tricolour arrived in hometowns across states.

Responsibility for the bombing was claimed by Jaish-e-Mohammed, escalating already fragile tensions between India and Pakistan. In the days that followed, India carried out airstrikes in Balakot, marking a significant shift in its response to cross-border terrorism. The episode triggered diplomatic offensives, international scrutiny and a renewed debate over national security strategy.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi vowed that the sacrifice of the soldiers would not go unanswered. Across the country, candlelight vigils were held. Schools observed moments of silence. Social media turned into a space of collective mourning and solidarity.

For many Indians, Pulwama became more than a headline. It became a reminder of the human cost of conflict. Behind every uniform was a son, a husband, a father, a friend. The stories of the fallen โ€” their dreams, their families, their everyday lives โ€” resonated deeply with citizens who had never met them but felt the loss personally.

Years later, the attack continues to influence security policies in Jammu and Kashmir and shape Indiaโ€™s counterterrorism posture. It also remains a solemn marker in the national calendar โ€” a day of remembrance.

As each anniversary passes, the questions remain complex, the geopolitics layered and the emotions raw. But one sentiment endures: the resolve to honour those who lost their lives in service of the nation.

Pulwama is not just a place on the map. For millions, it is a memory of grief, unity and unwavering tribute.

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Cardinal Filipe Neri Ferrรฃo Calls for Peace, Unity and Protection of Constitutional Values in New Year Message


As the New Year 2026 begins, Archbishop of Goa and Daman, Cardinal Filipe Neri Ferrรฃo, has conveyed heartfelt greetings to the people, especially in Goa, praying for Godโ€™s abundant blessings, peace within families, harmony among communities, and unity across the State and the nation.

In his New Year message, the Cardinal expressed deep anguish over a growing sense of insecurity among minority communities in the country. Referring to reported attacks on Christians during recent Christmas celebrations in different parts of India, he described these incidents as painful and contrary to the nationโ€™s long-standing tradition of peaceful coexistence and respect for cultural and religious diversity.

Cardinal Ferrรฃo stated that such incidents not only hurt Christian communities but also undermine the moral fabric and sacred values that India has always stood for. He recalled that the Indian Constitution guarantees the free and fair practice of religion, yet pointed out that some communities continue to face persecution for celebrating their important religious festivals.

The Cardinal further observed that such incidents often occur with what he described as tacit approval or inaction by authorities, leading to fear and erosion of public trust. Appealing to authorities at all levels, he urged them to uphold their constitutional responsibility and act decisively and impartially against those responsible for acts of violence or intimidation.

He also made a strong appeal to citizens who believe in harmony, justice, and mutual respect to stand united against divisive forces and actively uphold the unity and integrity of the nation.

Concluding his message, Cardinal Ferrรฃo expressed hope that the New Year would usher in renewed commitment towards peace, fraternity, and constitutional values, enabling all citizens to live with dignity, security, and mutual respect.

Sports

Erica De Sequeira, Giovanna De Sequeira Shine as India Excels at 12th Mombasa Open Tong-Il Moo-Do Championship


Written by Tanisha Cardozo || Team Allycaral Sports Desk

The Indian Tong-Il Moo-Do team delivered an outstanding performance at the 12th Mombasa Open Tong-Il Moo-Do International Martial Arts Championship 2025, held in Kenya. Leading the charge were Erica De Sequeira and Giovanna De Sequeira, whose exceptional skills helped India clinch four gold and one bronze medal.

From the very first day, Indiaโ€™s athletes made a strong impact. Erica De Sequeira emerged as a top performer, winning gold medals in Sparring, Special Techniques, and Individual Bon. Giovanna De Sequeira added to the tally with a gold in Sparring and a bronze in Individual Bon.

Head Coach Raunak Singh, one of Indiaโ€™s earliest representatives of Tong-Il Moo-Do, praised the team for their dedication and excellence. He also lauded Kenya for its warm hospitality and professional event management. The championship, conducted under the Tankel Motu International Alliance, provided an important platform to promote global standards in Tong-Il Moo-Do while fostering international unity through martial arts.

The performance of Erica and Giovanna De Sequeira has reinforced Indiaโ€™s growing reputation in martial arts and inspired young athletes nationwide. Their achievements at the 12th Mombasa Open stand as a testament to skill, discipline, and the spirit of international sportsmanship.

National

World Remembers Nirbhaya on Her 13th Death Anniversary


Thirteen years after the brutal incident that shook the nation, the world continues to remember Nirbhaya โ€” a symbol of courage, resilience, and the fight for justice. Her tragic death not only sparked nationwide outrage but also ignited global conversations on womenโ€™s safety, legal reform, and accountability.

The Nirbhaya case became a turning point in Indiaโ€™s legal and social framework, leading to significant amendments in laws related to sexual violence and fast-track judicial processes. Millions across the globe stood in solidarity, demanding justice and systemic change, ensuring that her voice echoed far beyond borders.

On this solemn anniversary, people from all walks of life remember Nirbhaya not just as a victim, but as a catalyst for awareness and reform. Candlelight vigils, messages of remembrance, and renewed calls for safer spaces for women highlight the enduring relevance of her story.

As the world remembers Nirbhaya today, the collective resolve remains firm โ€” to build a society where dignity, safety, and justice for women are non-negotiable, and where such tragedies never repeat.

Social

HDFC Bank to Host 17th Annual Nationwide Blood Donation Drive on December 5, 2025


Written by Tanisha Cardozo || Team Allycaral

HDFC Bank, one of Indiaโ€™s leading private-sector banks, will host the 17th edition of its nationwide Blood Donation Drive under its flagship CSR initiative, Parivartan. The annual effort is scheduled for December 5, 2025, from 9:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m., and will take place across more than 1,100 cities in India. The initiative continues to be one of the Bankโ€™s most impactful community welfare programmes, encouraging large-scale participation from employees, customers, corporates, defence personnel, students and members of local communities.

The drive highlights the Bankโ€™s commitment to supporting the countryโ€™s ongoing requirement for safe and timely blood donations. Since its inception in 2007, the Annual Blood Donation Drive has grown from only 88 centres and 4,385 units collected to more than 5,533 camps and 3.38 lakh units collected across 1,408 locations in 2024. It also earned a Guinness World Record in 2013 for conducting the largest single-day, multiple-venue blood donation event.

Mr Kaizad Bharucha, Deputy Managing Director at HDFC Bank, expressed gratitude to all volunteers and partners who have contributed to the drive over the years. He emphasised that the simple act of donating blood can create an immediate and meaningful impact on someoneโ€™s life. Mr Bhavesh Zaveri, Executive Director at HDFC Bank, noted that the initiative has grown significantly due to the dedication and teamwork demonstrated by employees and partners, reaffirming the Bankโ€™s commitment to strengthening Indiaโ€™s healthcare ecosystem.

To ensure the highest standards of safety and transparency, HDFC Bank collaborates with reputed blood banks, healthcare institutions, NGOs and government authorities. This yearโ€™s edition will continue these partnerships, maintaining strong adherence to medical protocols and ethical practices. With community participation at its core, the 17th Annual Blood Donation Drive seeks to inspire individuals across the country to come together and contribute to a life-saving cause.