Afternoon Voice

Afternoon Voice

Afternoon Voice, established in 2009, is a daily newspaper based in Mumbai that offers comprehensive coverage of city life. In addition to delivering the latest news, sports updates, and business insights, it provides engaging columns and special features that align with current themes and topics of interest.

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#1581370

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  • 5 days ago | afternoonvoice.com | Vaidehi Taman

    At this moment in our nation’s history, every Indian heart swells with pride. The courage and precision shown by the Indian Armed Forces in thwarting Pakistan’s aggression is not just commendable — it is heroic. With unwavering resolve, our defence forces have delivered a befitting response to repeated provocations, once again proving why they are the true guardians of Bharat.

  • 2 weeks ago | afternoonvoice.com | Vaidehi Taman

    Attending the Lata Dinanath Mangeshkar Puraskar was not just a ceremonial experience—it was a reminder of the moral compass this nation must urgently realign itself with. The highlight of the evening was the speech delivered by RSS Sarsanghchalak Dr Mohan Bhagwat, whose words were not only deeply impactful but also carried a precise message—Bharat must unite or risk erosion from within and attacks from beyond.

  • 2 weeks ago | afternoonvoice.com | Vaidehi Taman

    It is important—indeed, imperative—to remember and revere the lives of nationalists who carved the path of India’s freedom with both intellect and courage. Among such stalwarts was Sir Chettur Sankaran Nair, a towering yet under-recognised figure in India’s freedom struggle.

  • 3 weeks ago | afternoonvoice.com | Vaidehi Taman

    How many more Pahalgams must be written into our national tragedy before someone in power finally stands up—not with hollow statements or political blame games but with real accountability? The horrific terrorist attack in the serene Baisaran Valley of Pahalgam has once again shattered the illusion of normalcy in Kashmir. Twenty-six innocent lives were extinguished in a hail of bullets, and the question that echoes louder than the gunfire is, ‘Why was this allowed to happen again?

  • 3 weeks ago | afternoonvoice.com | Vaidehi Taman

    In Maharashtra, the politics of identity has long revolved around the pillars of language, region, and legacy. The recent uproar over the introduction of Hindi as a third compulsory language in Marathi and English medium schools under the National Education Policy (NEP) 2020 is not just about education policy—it’s a reflection of deep-rooted tensions, old rivalries, and a political script that has been running for decades.

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