Aug 24, 2023
"The universe always balances the books": Congress leader Sajjan Kumar faces intensified legal scrutiny over the 1984 anti-Sikh riots, amidst a slew of charges, the spotlight centers on his alleged abetment in the Janakpuri and Vikaspuri incidents
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.
Aug 24, 2023
"Achievement in space, politics on Earth": While ISRO's Chandrayaan-3 etches a new chapter in space history, the Congress's rush for credit speaks volumes, amidst lunar triumphs, memories of overlooked funding pleas during the UPA era cast long shadows
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.
Aug 24, 2023
India's audacious tryst with the cosmos continues as Chandrayaan-3 flawlessly kisses the Moon's South Pole, a precise Nataraja dance of science, ambition, and national pride, this milestone heralds a new dawn in lunar exploration, Bravo ISRO 🌒🚀
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.
Aug 23, 2023
"Beyond the uniform lies the heart of a nation": Agnipath isn't just reshaping India's Armed Forces—it's forging a new generation of warriors, from rigorous training to national service, an emblematic of change, proving unmatched potential of Indian youth
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.
Aug 23, 2023
"A joke at another's expense reveals more about the joker": In quest for humor, Prakash Raj takes a jab at Chandrayaan-3, only to find himself booked, perhaps next time, he'll orbit around wiser choices rather than eclipse the hardwork of our scientists
In an amusing twist to the intense anticipation surrounding India's Chandrayaan-3 mission, renowned actor Prakash Raj finds himself facing the music. The Karnataka police confirmed on Tuesday that the actor was booked in Bagalkot district after he ostensibly ridiculed the mission in a post on social media platform X.
Aug 23, 2023
Centre eyes 123 prime Waqf sites in Delhi, including mosques, dargahs and graveyards, serving a notice for Jama Masjid inspection near Parliament, with the nation's gaze fixed, one wonders: Why did UPA cede these prime assets to Waqf just before the polls
In an unfolding drama that has captured national attention, the central government has intensified its oversight on properties related to the Delhi Waqf Board. Based on crucial findings by a dedicated two-member committee delving into the intricacies of denotified Waqf properties, the Ministry made the weighty decision to assume direct control over an impressive 123 properties. These properties, steeped in cultural and religious significance, range from mosques and dargahs to even graveyards.
Aug 22, 2023
"In law, not all authorities are 'public'": In a twist that could inspire satirists everywhere, the Bombay High Court clarifies that the Archbishop of Goa isn't under RTI, apparently, divine decrees are no match for bureaucratic ones in the court of law!
In a decision that feels ripped straight from the pages of a gripping courtroom drama, the Goa bench of the Bombay High Court has declared something that might raise more than a few eyebrows. They've pronounced that the Archbishop of Goa, Daman, and Diu stands uniquely exempt from the reaches of the Right to Information Act (RTI Act). Yes, contrary to the anticipated trajectory of the case, the court declared this significant religious figure doesn’t qualify as a 'public authority'. For proponents of transparency, this indeed serves as a cliffhanger.
Aug 22, 2023
Bihar's Nagpanchami processions turned battlegrounds as brutal stone-pelting erupted, with mobs even attacking the police, amid the chaos, religious sentiments were trampled, showcasing the lawlessness that even security forces couldn't escape or control
In an unsettling turn of events, Bihar witnessed aggressive stone pelting on a religious procession during the festival of Nagpanchami in Bagaha, a situation that spiraled into violence extending to Motihari as well. While such festivals have historically been moments of unity and celebration, this incident suggests a blatant and disturbing deviation from the norm.
Aug 22, 2023
"From tackles to turmoil: Kabaddi's UK saga": A joyous Kabaddi event turns sinister in Derby as masked men, swords in hand, interrupt the games. Amidst Khalistani flags, the game's spirit is overshadowed by the sound of clashes and screams
In a chilling and unusual turn of events in the UK, a peaceful Kabaddi tournament transformed into a scene reminiscent of a suspense thriller. At the heart of Derby, two rival groups, armed with not just their competitive spirits but deadly weapons, clashed in broad daylight.