Day: October 1, 2025

Third Edition of ‘Unmesha: International Literature Festival’ to be organised in Patna

Unmesha International Literature Festival will be held in Patna from 25 to 28 September 2025, the third edition. The event will host over 500 writers and artists in over 15 countries, representing over 100 languages. Over a span of 4 days, the themes covered in close to 90 sessions will be contemporary literature, translation, feminism in writing, and the influence of literature in the construction of education and society. The festival serves to promote cultural diversity in India and the literary dialogue and exchange around the world.

Global Voices Unite at Unmesha 2025 in Patna

  • To be held in Patna, 25 28 September 2025, in the Samrat Ashok Convention Centre.

  • Opened by the Governor of Bihar in the presence of prominent government personalities.

  • More than 550 authors, poets and academicians participated.

  • Themes such as translation, feminism, contemporary literature and education were discussed during the sessions.

  • Honoured great writers and cultural icons, as a way of showing their contribution to literature.

  • Encouraged linguistic and cultural diversity of India (100 or more languages).

  • Enhanced the image of Bihar as a literary and cultural exchange centre of the world.

Cultural Heritage and Festival of Bihar 

  • Madhubani painting, Patna Kalam art, Tikuli work and Sujni embroidery are all part of the heritage of Bihar.

  • Famous handloom customs such as Bhagalpuri silk.

  • Significant festivals: Chhath Puja (worshipping of the Sun god), Makar Sankranti, Sama-Chakeva, Shravani Mela and Sonepur Mela (cattle fair of the largest scale in Asia).

  • Significant cultural heritage sites: Nalanda University ruins, Vikramshila, Bodh Gaya and Rajgir.

  • There is an international pilgrimage of fairs such as Pitrapaksha Mela in Gaya.

  • Bihar, represented by heritag, has folk music, Bhojpuri theatre and Maithili literature.

Conclusion

Unmesha 2025 in Patna ended as an excellent literary, language and cultural interface. The festival presented the diversity of Indian literature to the global community because it involved more than 550 authors in 15 countries and was representative of 100 languages. It established an avenue of discussion on translation, modern writing and social issues. Unmesha contributed to the position of India as an international literary cooperation and creativity hub by honouring the names of legendary writers and by reminding people of the cultural heritage of Bihar.

Understanding Crime in India 2023: Highlights from The NCRB Report

According to the NCRB report 2023, there is a disturbing increase in the crimes committed against women, children, SC/ST, and cyber offences. There was a great difference in reporting and charge-sheeting rates by states and metros, which revealed law enforcement gaps. Although there were positive gains in certain areas in terms of conviction rate, the general statistics highlight the dire necessity of a system change. The inability to validate the data on time and to publish it at least once a year also worsens the response to the policies. These lessons ought to lead to more robust protection systems, efficient data, and responsible policing in India.

Important Key Factor of NCRB Report

  • In 2023, the general crimes increased by 7.2% with more than 62.4 lakh cases being registered.

  • The number of murder cases fell by 3 per cent, with the figures standing at 27,721 cases against 28,552 in 2022.

  • The highest numbers of murders were reported in Uttar Pradesh, Bihar and Maharashtra.

  • The number of rape cases was 29,670, and Rajasthan led the table.

  • The crimes against foreigners grew by 24 per cent, and human trafficking decreased by 3 per cent.

  • There was a 4.7% increase in property offences, with theft the most frequent.

  • More than 4.8 lakh missing persons were reported in the country.

  • The items that were seized include 82,756 illegal arms and counterfeit currency, with a value of 16.8 crore.

About NCRB 

  • It was set up in 1986 as a department of the Ministry of Home Affairs.

  • Main database on crime and criminal information.

  • Operates CCTNS to monitor crimes on a national level.

  • Important reports: Crime in India, Accidental Deaths and Suicides, Prison Statistics.

  • The current Director is IPS Alok Ranjan (1991 batch), who is concerned about modernisation.

Conclusion

Recent crime statistics of 2023 indicate that total cases have increased by over 7 per cent and surpassed 62 lakh cases in the country. There was a slight decrease of 3 per cent in murder cases and an increase in crimes against women, as Rajasthan and Uttar Pradesh registered the highest cases. There was a sharp increase in cybercrime that was spearheaded by financial fraud and identity theft. Property crimes, such as theft and burglary, also increased. Cases of missing persons were still very high and proved the necessity to strengthen policing, the use of improved technologies, and preventive safety measures.

 

Jal Prahar 2025: Indian Navy’s Largest Amphibious Drill to Strengthen Maritime Security

Jal Prahar 2025 was a large-scale joint amphibious exercise of the Indian Navy and Army on the east coast of India held between 16 and 22 September. This exercise was conducted in two stages: the first was a harbour exercise in Visakhapatnam and the second was a sea exercise off Kakinada. The drill was concentrated on force integration, tactical awareness, and overall coordination of large-scale amphibious operations. It also evaluated the ability to land the troops and vehicles on shore as well as in the sea, operational planning, logistics, and communication protocols. The drill underscored India’s determination to improve the security at sea and multi-faceted capabilities in operations.

What is the main objective of Jal Prahar 2025?

  • Enhance the collaboration between the Army and the Indian Navy by conducting large-scale amphibious operations.

  • Evaluate the test operational planning, logistics, and communication systems during complex maritime situations.

  • Enhance tactical preparedness through the successful execution of sea-to-shore landings of troops, vehicles, and equipment.

  • Authenticate collaborative protocols and enhance interoperability of real-time operations.

  • Develop resilience to counter possible threats along the eastern seaboard.

  • Strengthen India’s maritime security situation in the Indo-Pacific region.

The fundamental purpose of Jal Prahar 2025 is to ensure uninterrupted joint action, as India is committed to maintaining its interests in the sea.

Upgrading Amphibious Warfare: Key Enhancements in Jal Prahar 2025

Amphibious Ships (INS Gharial, etc.): They serve as main platforms that transport the troops, tanks, and vehicles to land them on the shore.

Landing Craft Assault (LCA): It is used to carry soldiers and heavy equipment to the shoreline, even in hard terrain.

Mechanised Infantry Vehicles (BMPs): Permitted rapid transition between beach and inland targets to enhance the attack.

Hard-Beaching Manoeuvres: The ships were beached on purpose to disclose vehicles and soldiers in a short period of time, and in such combat-like situations.

Communication Systems: Real-time communication devices were put to the test to ensure smooth communication between the Army and the Navy.

Joint SOPs and Protocols: Proven to enhance interoperability during amphibious warfare situations.

Tactical Refinements: Concentrated on the timing, the order of landing waves, and the support of the fire to successful amphibious attacks.

Conclusion

Jal Prahar 2025 emphasised the fact that the Indian Navy and Army were becoming capable of carrying out complex amphibious operations in a precise and fast manner. The exercise enhanced joint readiness and interoperability by integrating modern ships, landing crafts, mechanised vehicles, and modern communication systems. It also showed how India is becoming concerned about the security of its coastline and the development of its maritime influence in Indo-Pacific. The exercise reiterated the intent of the country in developing a technologically savvy, tactically acute force geared up towards the challenges of tomorrow.

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