Feb 8, 2024
"Oops, Jindal did it again": Jindal Uni discusses ‘Destroy Ram Mandir, erect Mosque’ during a talk on ‘Brahmanical Hindutva Fascism’ igniting a controversy with anti-Hindu rhetoric, protests against CAA & Pulwama tributes underscore deep ideological rifts
On February 7, a significant stir was caused by an event at OP Jindal Global University in Haryana, organized by a group known as the Revolutionary Students League. The gathering led to widespread shock due to its anti-Hindu sentiments, troubling interpretations, and extreme suggestions including the destruction of temples.
Feb 8, 2024
Another Indian student, doctoral candidate Sameer Kamath, found dead in Indiana - the sixth in a string of tragedies, two from Purdue, hinting at a deeper, somber story alongside Neel Acharya, Varun Chheda, Akul Dhawan, Jaahnavi Kandula, and Vivek Saini
In a distressing turn of events marking the fifth such tragedy this year, 23-year-old Indian student Sameer Kamath's life was cut short in Warren County, Indiana, United States. Kamath, embarking on a journey of academic excellence, was pursuing his doctoral studies in mechanical engineering at the prestigious Purdue University.
Feb 8, 2024
"Mirage shattered": London's charm fades as thefts rise, making Delhi a haven for Indian businessmen; luxury watches targeted, with 29,000 stolen in 5 years, sparking undercover stings in a city where Dickens' tales meet startling modern-day crime stats
In a surprising twist that could have Charles Dickens writing a sequel titled "A Tale of Two Cities: The Great Watch Snatch," London has morphed into a treasure hunt map for the light-fingered. This transformation is causing quite a stir among Indian businessmen, who now see Delhi, often criticized for its safety concerns, as a haven in comparison. The British capital, known for its historic charm and high tea, is now gaining notoriety for something far less quaint: the alarming increase in theft, particularly of luxury watches in its swankier districts.
Feb 7, 2024
"ॐ नमो नारायणाय नमः": In Karnataka's Krishna River, a 1000-year-old Lord Vishnu idol, featuring all ten Dashavatara around its aura and holding a chakra, alongside a Shivling, has been unearthed, revealing rich cultural heritage and ancient craftsmanship
In a remarkable discovery on February 7th, the depths of the Krishna River near Devasugur village in Karnataka's Raichur district revealed treasures of ancient significance. An idol of Lord Vishnu, adorned with depictions of all ten incarnations around its aura, alongside a Shivling, was unearthed. This idol of Lord Vishnu not only captivates with its intricate craftsmanship but also draws parallels to the recently consecrated statue of Lord Ram at Ayodhya's Ram Mandir, hinting at a deep-seated cultural and historical connection.
Feb 7, 2024
"White Man's Burden": A BBC editor Mary Harper's involvement in assisting 15 Somali criminals, among them a gang rapist, to escape UK deportation unfolds accumulating £1M taxpayer bill, leading to delayed extensive legal fights, significant public outcry
A BBC editor has been implicated in aiding at least 15 Somali criminals, including a gang rapist, to contest their deportation from the United Kingdom, according to reports from British media. This involvement has sparked widespread controversy and debate over the ethics and responsibilities of media professionals in legal matters.
Feb 6, 2024
"वन्दे": Major counter-terrorism win - Delhi Police nab ex-Armyman Riyaz Ahmed at New Delhi Railway Station, exposing Lashkar-e-Taiba plot from PoK; seized AK rifles, pistols & critical intel on cross-border arms smuggling aimed at fueling terror in India
In a significant operation on February 4th, the Delhi Police apprehended a man at the New Delhi Railway Station, who was identified as Riyaz Ahmed. Ahmed, who had recently retired from the Indian Army in January 2023, has been linked to the Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT), a group notorious for its involvement in terrorism and cross-border arms smuggling.
Feb 6, 2024
"झूठहैजी": Delhi's 'common man' Kejriwal, known for his auto-rickshaw rides, is outed by Naveen Jindal for splurging ₹10 lakh per night on Maharaja suite stays during the Gujarat campaign, revealing a glaring gap between his frugal facade & lavish reality
In a revelation that might ruffle more than a few feathers, Delhi politician Naveen Jindal dropped a bombshell on Monday (6th February), pointing out a stark contrast in the public image and private indulgences of Arvind Kejriwal during the 2022 election campaign in Gujarat. While the common man's champion was seen navigating the streets in an auto, his nights were anything but common, luxuriating in the opulence of a 'Maharaja suite' at a staggering cost of ₹8-10 lakhs of taxpayers' money each night.
Feb 6, 2024
"Lion's Spirit Unleashed": Outnumbered and wounded, Naik Jadunath Singh faced three fierce attacks by Pak Army in 1948's Battle of Taindhar; with indomitable spirit, he turned looming defeat into victory, saving Naushera and making the ultimate sacrifice
Naik Jadunath Singh, a symbol of valor and courage, was born on 21st Nov 1916 in the humble village of Khajuri, located in the Shahjahanpur district of Uttar Pradesh. The son of a poor farmer, Sri Birbal Singh Rathore, and Smt Jamuna Kanwar, Naik Jadunath Singh grew up as one of eight siblings, amidst a simple life that blended hard work with the joys of rural traditions.
Feb 5, 2024
"Gabbar Is Back": Lucknow - Lallan Khan, and son Faraz, implicated in a triple murder over land, spotlight a legacy of violence; with 3 lives lost, a rifle with a telescope & a menagerie of exotic animals unveiled, the 'Gabbar' duo's dark empire unravels
In a shocking turn of events that unfolded in Lucknow’s Malihabad area, the police have successfully apprehended 70-year-old Lallan Khan, also known by the alias Gabbar Khan, and his son Faraz, following the brutal triple murder of their relatives. The incident, which occurred on the evening of February 2nd, stemmed from a longstanding land dispute, marking a grim chapter in the city's crime history.