India witnessed an emotional and eventful 24 hours marked by tributes from the cricket world, international recognition for Indian craftsmanship, political diplomacy, and a major cultural development.
Cricket Fraternity Mourns Amanpreet Singh Gill

The Indian cricket community is mourning the death of former Punjab cricketer Amanpreet Singh Gill, who reportedly passed away on May 6 at the age of 36 after a six-month battle with a serious illness.
Gill was remembered as a dedicated cricketer who represented Punjab in domestic cricket and remained respected among teammates and fans alike. Tributes continued to pour in from across the cricket fraternity, with players and officials expressing grief over his untimely demise.
Kerala Artisans Shine on the Global Stage at Met Gala 2026

India’s craftsmanship received international attention after reports revealed that the carpet for the Met Gala 2026 was created in Kerala.
The massive carpet, spanning nearly 6,800 square meters, was reportedly handcrafted by around 500 artisans over a period of 90 days. The achievement highlighted Kerala’s rich tradition of textile artistry and showcased Indian craftsmanship on one of fashion’s biggest global stages.
Hardik Pandya Misses Mumbai Squad Travel

In IPL developments, Hardik Pandya is reportedly not travelling with the Mumbai squad to Raipur ahead of their May 10 clash against Royal Challengers Bengaluru.
The news has sparked speculation among fans regarding his fitness and availability, though no official confirmation regarding the reason behind his absence has been issued so far.
PM Modi Welcomes Vietnam President To Lam

Prime Minister Narendra Modi welcomed Vietnamese President To Lam to India as both nations aimed to strengthen their strategic partnership.
The meeting focused on enhancing cooperation in trade, defence, technology, and regional security, further deepening ties between India and Vietnam amid evolving geopolitical dynamics in Asia.
‘Vande Mataram’ Granted Equal Status Debate Intensifies

A major national discussion emerged after reports suggested that Vande Mataram could receive status equal to the national anthem, alongside proposed penalties and fines for insulting it.
The development has triggered political and public debate across the country, with supporters calling it a step toward strengthening national pride while critics raised concerns over legal and constitutional implications.
From emotional farewells in cricket to India’s cultural excellence being celebrated globally, the past 24 hours reflected a mix of pride, diplomacy, sports buzz, and national debate.

