Aug 15, 2023
"Manipur's unrest: A foreign perspective": Deported fanatic Christian missionary Daniel Stephen Courney, reemerges in Manipur; with allegations of violating visa rules & inciting unrest, his intentions behind the social service facade remain questionable
In an unexpected development, a video recently surfaced on various social media platforms, showcasing Daniel Stephen Courney, a Christian missionary with an infamous past, broadcasting live from Manipur during the early days of August 2023.
Aug 15, 2023
"Breathing life back into the edges of our nation": PM Modi redefines 'last villages' as India's 'first', emphasizing their role in national development, the VVP promises infrastructure growth, cultural preservation, & curbing migration in border regions
India's Prime Minister, Narendra Modi, recently delivered an inspiring address from the Red Fort on the occasion of the country's 77th Independence Day. A highlight of this speech was his emphasis on the importance and strategic position of border villages in India. As the sun greets India each day, its first rays fall upon these villages in the east, and as it bids goodbye, its final warmth touches the ones in the west. For the Prime Minister, these villages hold a unique significance.
Aug 14, 2023
"Every journey has a story; this one had an unexpected twist": Malaysia Airlines flight MH122 return to Sydney after a passenger threatens onboard safety, airport operations disrupted, man detained, 194 passengers & crew unharmed, No explosives discovered
In an alarming turn of events, passengers and crew onboard a Malaysia Airlines flight experienced moments of terror as a man made threats to detonate the plane. Following his actions, the plane had to make an unplanned return to Sydney. An individual on the flight took to Twitter, stating that a co-passenger was creating a ruckus by "intimidating the airline staff and other passengers."
Aug 14, 2023
"The weight of 59 lives demands attention": Supreme Court denies bail to three Godhra train case convicts, emphasizing its severity. The 2002 incident claimed 59 lives, including women and children, leading to widespread riots in Gujarat
In an impactful decision on Monday, August 14th, India's highest court - the Supreme Court - remained unwavering in its stance regarding the Godhra train burning incident of 2002. Despite the pleas, the court chose not to extend bail to three individuals previously convicted in relation to the tragedy.
Aug 14, 2023
"When the skies weep, the earth mourns": Himachal Pradesh faces unparalleled monsoon chaos: 257 lives lost, over ₹7000 crore in damages, torrential rains and landslides wreak havoc, highlighting nature's fury and leaving a trail of anguish in its wake
The serene hills and valleys of Himachal Pradesh have lately been witnessing nature's wrath. In an alarming revelation, official data suggests that the state has faced one of its most catastrophic monsoon seasons ever, with a significant human and economic toll.
Aug 14, 2023
India braces for PM Modi's final Independence Day oration before the Lok Sabha polls, an eloquent speaker, Modi is set to shed light on India's global ascent, domestic achievements, and the path towards a 'developed nation' status by 2047
India is buzzing with anticipation as it looks forward to Prime Minister Narendra Modi's forthcoming Independence Day address on 15th August. What makes this speech particularly noteworthy is that it is his final address before the country delves into the general elections in the subsequent year. Political analysts and enthusiasts alike will meticulously dissect every word, seeking insights into the nation's priorities and the roadmap for the future.
Aug 13, 2023
"PM Modi mentions the 1966 bombing of Mizoram": When Indira Gandhi had ordered the IAF to carry out an aerial attack in Aizawl and its aftereffects that still reverberate in India's history, capturing Mizoram's tumultuous journey through adversity
Prime Minister Narendra Modi recently brought up a somber memory from India's past in his address to the Lok Sabha. He recollected the day when the Indian Air Force (IAF) was commanded to launch an aerial assault on Aizawl, Mizoram, in 1966. His exact words were, "On 5th March 1966, the Congress-led government commanded its Air Force to target the defenseless residents of Mizoram. The Congress owes an explanation: Was it the Air Force of some foreign land? Weren't the Mizoram people our own citizens? Shouldn't the Indian Government have been their protector?"
Aug 13, 2023
"Turbulence tests the strength of community bonds": Hindu temple in Canada faces vandalism by Khalistan supporters, spotlighting escalating tensions after Khalistani activist Hardeep Singh Nijjar's death, What's next for the Hindu community abroad
In a series of unfortunate and concerning events overseas, Hindu temples, which are meant to be places of peace and reverence, are now finding themselves under threat. Recent actions in Canada have again shed light on the growing tension between certain Khalistan supporters and the Indian community abroad.
Aug 13, 2023
"Facts over fiction, always": Indore Police file FIR against Priyanka Gandhi Vadra & Kamal Nath for sharing disputed content on social media, dive deep into the latest controversy surrounding claims of corruption in Madhya Pradesh's political landscape
On a recent Saturday, August 12, the political atmosphere in Indore heated up as the city's police filed an FIR against several prominent political figures. These include the renowned Congress leader, Priyanka Gandhi Vadra; the former Chief Minister of Madhya Pradesh, Kamal Nath; and Arun Yadav, who once served as a Union Minister. The root of the controversy lies in the sharing of a post on a popular social media platform, known as 'X' (formerly Twitter).