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Russia ‘Recruits’ Yemeni Mercenaries To Fight In Ukraine As EU Mulls Sending Taurus Missiles To Kyiv
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Russia ‘Recruits’ Yemeni Mercenaries To Fight In Ukraine As EU Mulls Sending Taurus Missiles To Kyiv

Russia has recruited Yemeni men, aided by Houthi-linked operations, to fight in Ukraine, promising high salaries but forcing enlistment upon arrival. This highlights Moscow’s growing ties with Iran and militant groups amid its war with Ukraine. Analysts note a rising influx of foreign fighters, including North Korean troops. Meanwhile, Ukraine faces territorial losses in Kursk and ongoing Russian advances. President Zelenskyy remains hopeful for a 2025 peace plan, welcoming international proposals, including those from US President-elect Donald Trump. n18oc_crux

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IPL Auction 2025 | Rishabh Pant Becomes Most Expensive Player, Breaks Shreyas Iyer’s Record |  N18S
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IPL Auction 2025 | Rishabh Pant Becomes Most Expensive Player, Breaks Shreyas Iyer’s Record | N18S

IPL Auction 2025 | Rishabh Pant Becomes Most Expensive Player,Breaks Shreyas Iyer’s Record | N18S IPL auction 2025 has finally started with Shreyas Iyer and Rishabh Pant witnessing a Face OFF to become the costliest buy. Indian wicket keeper and batter Rishabh Pant has won round one and become IPL’s costliest buy as Lucknow Super Giants bought him for RS 27 crores n18oc_shorts News18 Mobile App – https://onelink.to/desc-youtube

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Times Now Heroes Celebrates Humanityâs Unsung Champions
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Times Now Heroes Celebrates Humanityâs Unsung Champions

In a momentous gathering filled with inspiration and gratitude, the inaugural edition of Times Now Heroes, powered by Bennett University and The Times Group, was officially launched today by Mr Vineet Jain, Chancellor of Bennett University and Managing Director of The Times Group. This transformative campaign is dedicated to celebrating the courage, resilience, and compassion of unsung heroes whose selfless actions quietly uplift society.

 

The spotlight of the event shone brightly on Head Constables Seema Devi and Suman Hooda of the Delhi Police, two extraordinary women who have redefined bravery through their unparalleled commitment to Operation Milap. Over the span of just nine months, these remarkable officers rescued 104 trafficked children across three states, reuniting them with their families and restoring hope to countless lives. Their extraordinary feat underscores the enduring power of humanity, resilience, and compassion. Times Now Heroes brings the spotlight on such unsung champions whose actions quietly transform lives.

Their journey of triumph reflects upon their relentless dedication, undeterred resolve, and immense personal sacrifice as they navigated unfamiliar terrains, overcame daunting obstacles, and stood firm in the face of overwhelming odds—all to bring hope and joy back to broken families. In his keynote address, Mr Jain highlighted the shared vision of Times Now and Bennett University in creating platforms that celebrate unsung warriors who quietly reshape society. “Our mission with Times Now Heroes is to bring to light the extraordinary power of ordinary individuals who lead with compassion, courage, and purpose. This initiative reflects the very essence of impactful storytelling—where real-life heroes inspire millions, acts of courage and selflessness transform lives and strengthen the very fabric of our society,” said Mr. Jain.

 

Seema Devi, upon receiving the Times Heroes Award shared heartfelt reflections on her journey and said, “In doing all this, I feel satisfied. Motivated by empathy and her own experiences as a parent, “We don’t wear uniforms when on duty. When we find a child, we help them understand, just like a mother or a sister and create a connection.” She highlighted the alarming rise in social media crimes targeting adolescents aged 13 to 17, where traffickers exploit platforms to lure children away from home. Vigilant cyber-tech teams are crucial in tracking and preventing such activities.


“The first step to stop human trafficking is to stop giving money to children who come as beggars. If you stop giving money, you’ll see fewer children on the roads. Make an effort,” she emphasized.

 

Suman Hooda said, “I feel immense pride and relief in being able to reunite children with their families,” she shared. “We have to attach emotionally with the kids and families to trace them. It’s impossible to do this without emotions,” she explained. Kids refrain from hearing anything from their parents because they are upset with them, but they listen to us as guiding figures”, she explained.


At the heart of this initiative is Bennett University, renowned for its academic excellence, innovative approach, and commitment to shaping future leaders. Speaking on this, Mr. Jain added: “Bennett University is not only building careers but also nurturing minds that will leave an indelible mark on society. By partnering with initiatives like Times Now Heroes, we aim to amplify the voices of those who inspire us all to be better, do better, and dream bigger.” The campaign underscores a shared vision of Bennett University and The Times Group to create platforms that celebrate individuals whose actions resonate with the highest ideals of humanity.

As a visibly moved audience rose to their feet, the two women received a resounding ovation, their stories resonating as a beacon of hope and humanity. Times Now Heroes, powered by Bennett University, is far more than an event; it is a movement—a movement to celebrate courage, amplify voices, and honor those who tirelessly work to make our world a better place.

This campaign stands as a testament to the enduring commitment of Times Now and The Times Group—a leader in impactful journalism—and Bennett University, an institution synonymous with excellence and innovation. Together, they have created a platform that will continue to shine a light on the unsung champions of the society.

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