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Chandrayaan-3's Triumph: A Glorious Feather in India's Cap and A Gift to Humanity
Aug 26, 2023
In the bustling streets of India, a decade ago, you'd catch glimpses of Western influence – from the clothes on the back of a local resident to the imported items filling up their homes. Working abroad or globe-trotting was the emblem of prestige, a symbol of having 'arrived'. The treasures of Sanatan Dharma felt distant, almost lost in a mist of the past. The mere act of embracing one's cultural heritage was often seen through skeptical eyes, considered an archaic way of thinking. But times have changed, and India today is undergoing a transformative renaissance, melding the ancient with t...

A Clarion Call for Free Speech: Musk's Bold Stand
Aug 25, 2023
In a bold and undeterred stance, X CEO Elon Musk has risen as a beacon for free speech against the backdrop of stifling narratives. The innovator, whose platform X was once globally known as Twitter, has thrust himself into the limelight, challenging NGOs funded by George Soros over what he perceives to be a misleading “hate speech” narrative.

Hindenburg 2.0 and India's Financial Future: The Hand of Soros?
Aug 25, 2023
In a world where geopolitical power plays shape economies and outcomes of elections, India finds itself at the heart of a potentially devastating financial intrigue. Sources reveal that a George Soros-backed group plans a critical 'expose' on Indian corporations. Could this be another instance of Hindenburg, reminiscent of the tumultuous events that preceded the Karnataka Elections?

India's Solar Leap: From Chandrayaan-3's Moon Triumph to Aditya-L1's Radiant Aspirations
Aug 25, 2023
Following the euphoria of Chandrayaan-3's historic moon landing, the skies seemed to whisper, 'What's next for ISRO?' And the answer shines as bright as the Sun itself - the eagerly awaited Aditya L1 mission.

‘They landed on Moon, don’t give them money’: British media whines over ‘aid’ to India after Chandrayaan-3 success, this is the reality of UK’s ‘2.3 billion pounds’
Aug 25, 2023
In the modern age where nations race towards space, India marked its name on the celestial map with Chandrayaan-3's spectacular success. But as India reveled in its lunar glory, some in the British media seemed to have been left "star-struck" in a rather peculiar manner.

984 anti-Sikh riots: Sajjan Kumar Faces Framing of Charges
Aug 24, 2023
In a significant development on Wednesday, the Rouse Avenue Court of Delhi cast a spotlight on the dark chapter of the 1984 anti-Sikh riots, ordering the framing of charges against incarcerated Congress leader Sajjan Kumar. The directive pertains to two chilling incidents that remain etched in the collective memory of the nation.

When Memory Gets Selective: The Chandrayaan Conundrum
Aug 24, 2023
In an era where accomplishments in space science draw the world's attention, India's recent triumph with Chandrayaan 3 is no exception. This monumental feat had the nation swelling with pride. But while most celebrated, some were busy dusting off old record books.

India's Triumph on the Moon: Unraveling the Epic Journey of Chandrayaan 3 and Pragyan Rover
Aug 24, 2023
In an unparalleled feat, India has scripted a celestial saga that has left the world in awe. On Wednesday, August 23, at precisely 6:04 PM, the nation etched its name on the forbidding South Pole of the Moon, a feat no nation has ever accomplished.

The Agniveers' ascent in the Armed Forces heralds a new dawn for India. Beyond the barracks and battlefields, they symbolize hope, valor, and the boundless spirit of the nation
Aug 23, 2023
Summer 2022 brought a wave of change with the introduction of the 'Agnipath' initiative. The decision sparked a myriad of reactions. Old guards from military echelons raised eyebrows, pondering its implications. Meanwhile, individuals with dreams of stable government jobs found their aspirations clouded by potential reductions in job openings.