Nov 6, 2023
“If Nagaland people who eat dog meat have so much self-respect”: I.N.D.I. Ally DMK Leader makes racist comments against Nagaland people, reflecting a startling lapse in political humility, Tamil Nadu Guv hits back, Annamalai demands him to be arrested
A video clip featuring RS Bharathi of the Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (DMK) has become the center of a heated controversy. His remarks were made during an event marking the centennial birth anniversary of M. Karunanidhi, a significant figure in DMK's history. While intended to be a celebratory speech, Bharathi's commentary veered into contentious territory.
Nov 6, 2023
‘I paid Bhupesh Baghel 508 crores, was paying Rs 10 lakhs every month before shifting to Dubai’: Mahadev betting App owner claims, Union govt issues blocking orders of 22 illegal betting apps and websites including the Mahadev Book on request of ED
The Indian government has taken a definitive stand against illegal online betting, with the Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology (MeitY) implementing a block on 22 apps and websites on Sunday, November 5th. This decisive action includes the prohibition of Mahadev Book, an app implicated in unlawful betting activities and alleged links to the notorious D-company.
Nov 5, 2023
Temple land in Thiruvannamalai, once a sanctum of spirituality, now besieged by the rise of an ugly shopping complex, devotees decry the greed of @tnhrcedept officials, as heritage is bartered for commerce, endangering the venerable East Gopuram
The serene town of Thiruvannamalai in Tamil Nadu finds itself at the center of a storm following a contentious decision by the Hindu Religious and Charitable Endowment (HR and CE) department. The decision to construct a shopping complex on land owned by the revered Arunachaleswarar Temple has not only raised eyebrows but also drawn the ire of devotees. This land, located in front of the East Gopuram, is not just any piece of real estate; it is part of the sacred grounds of a temple considered an "Ancient Temple" and protected under Section 46(II) of the Act.
Nov 5, 2023
"Uncertain Times in Fireworks Town": In Tamil Nadu's Sivakasi, the heart of India's firecracker industry, a staggering 8 lakh workers face an uncertain future as Delhi & other government bans dim the spark of their livelihoods, clouding the festive spirit
In the small town of Sivakasi in Tamil Nadu, often hailed as the "fireworks capital" of India, a crisis looms large. The town, with a rich legacy of 90 years in the firecracker industry, which accounts for 90% of India’s production, is facing an unprecedented challenge. This year, around 8 lakh industry workers find themselves on the brink of unemployment as a consequence of a series of bans on firecrackers by various state governments, including Delhi's blanket ban effective until January 1.
Nov 4, 2023
"Tradition on Trial: Festivity Faces the Bench": A judicial spark ignites communal debate on tradition as the Kerala High Court orders raid of all religious places to seize illegal crackers; says no holy book commands bursting firecrackers to please God
The Kerala High Court has made a significant intervention ahead of the festival season, issuing directives to state authorities to conduct comprehensive raids across all religious institutions in search of illegally stored firecrackers. This order, as articulated by Justice Amit Rawal, not only mandates the confiscation of these firecrackers but also imposes restrictions on their usage, stating, "no crackers shall be burst in religious places at odd times there is no commandment in any of the holy books to burst crackers to please God."
Nov 4, 2023
"Silent Peekaboo": Beneath a veil of diplomacy lies a potent quest for dominance—clear signs emerge of a US-led strategy to unseat Sheikh Hasina's government, signaling a covert regime change operation that beckons India to stand wary and watchful
In January 2024, Bangladesh is poised for a pivotal election, one that could see the Awami League, under the leadership of Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina, secure a third consecutive term. Since 2009, Sheikh Hasina has helmed the nation's government, shaping its political landscape.
Nov 3, 2023
OP Jindal Global University facilitated a hate-mongering ex-prof under the guise of discussing 'History and Politics of the Palestinian Present', who made anti-Hindu remarks, Sameena Dalwai forced students to join the talk and hates ‘Jai Sri Ram’ chant
In the midst of escalating tensions in the Middle East, particularly the military operations in Gaza following the terror attack on October 7, a concerning surge in antisemitic sentiment has been observed globally, primarily among certain left-liberal groups, alongside Islamist factions. This trend has disturbingly made its way into academic circles, as evidenced at a recent event held by OP Jindal Global University.
Nov 3, 2023
Publishing house The Hindu, in its English magazine 'FrontLine' officially endorsed Hamas violence, justifying brutal acts of terrorism as victimhood, this stance potentially lays the groundwork for future genocides in the name of vengeful holy war
In a controversial move that has sparked widespread debate, Frontline, the English magazine of The Hindu group, has made headlines with its recent editorial stance. Dated October 30th, the magazine published an editor's note that has been interpreted as a justification of the brutal actions by Hamas on October 7th, 2023, against civilians in Israel.
Nov 2, 2023
21 years after Kargil, we reflect on how Israel's pivotal military support proved to be the game-changer, providing the edge India needed to hammer back Pakistani aggressors and emerge victorious, a conflict that marked watershed in Indo-Israeli relations
The 1999 Kargil conflict stands out as a defining moment in South Asian geopolitics, reshaping the military and diplomatic contours between India and Israel. Nicolas Blarel, in his book "The Evolution of India’s Israel Policy," notes how this high-altitude standoff led India to seek advanced military support from Israel, a move that signified a profound shift from the previous decades of relative peace following the Liberation of Bangladesh War in 1971.