Feb 4, 2024
"नंदलाला हम आएंगे": ASI's 1920 documents confirms Aurangzeb's demolition of the 5000-year-old Keshavdeva temple in Mathura, and the site utilized for the mosque of Aurangzeb, highlighting a poignant chapter of historical injustice faced by Hindus
In a significant revelation on Saturday, 3rd February, the Archaeological Survey of India (ASI) disclosed details based on historical records from 1920 concerning the destruction of Krishna Janmabhoomi in Mathura. This historic site, revered by many, was demolished by the Mughal emperor Aurangzeb, marking a dark chapter in the history of the region.
Feb 4, 2024
After several decades and millions of students learned that "Priests divided people into Varnas, did not allow Shudras & women to study Vedas", NCERT removes misleading claims about Brahmins after they couldn't provide any evidence in a response to an RTI
In a significant move, the National Council of Educational Research and Training (NCERT), the cornerstone of Indian educational content, has taken a step towards ensuring the accuracy of the historical narratives presented to its young learners. This action specifically pertains to the removal of contentious statements about Brahmins from the textbooks of 6th Standard students across the country.
Feb 3, 2024
Live-in partner Mohammed Ali converted Aditi Bharadwaj to Islam, named her 'Azia Fatima', and then left her for another Muslim girl; feeling betrayed and discovering her pregnancy, she committed suicide in her darkest hours, sparking a cry for justice
In a heart-wrenching incident that has emerged from Hyderabad, the local police are delving into a case of suicide that has shocked the community. Aditi Bharadwaj, a 34-year-old IT professional, ended her life in a turn of events that has left many in disbelief. Scheduled to exchange wedding vows in the next fifteen days, the surface story of her demise barely scratches the depth of underlying issues.
Feb 2, 2024
"S**li…tujhko doosri Shraddha banna hai kya": Both Engr., Taha Razi from Bihar & Neha from Odisha met in Bangalore and fell in love, for 6 years Neha had no idea of him being a Muslim, he kept fasts, and took her to temples to rope her into a relationship
A distressing incident recently emerged from Bengaluru, Karnataka, capturing attention due to its grave nature, involving a deceptive practice commonly referred to as "love jihad". A young woman hailing from Odisha, belonging to the Hindu community, was deceived by a man named Taha Razi, who hailed from Bihar. In her narrative, she expressed how she had deeply trusted Razi, believing him to be her destined partner, only to have this trust shattered in the most brutal way. She recounted her ordeal to OpIndia, visibly shattered by the deceit and treachery she faced.
Feb 2, 2024
"Love Lessons": Class 9 CBSE textbook chapter on dating & relationships causes a stir, Tinder jokes about it, sparking varied reactions online; this debate shows strong opinions on whether these topics should be in school books, leading to public outrage
In an age where the sanctity of education is paramount, the introduction of a chapter on dating and relationships in a Class 9 CBSE textbook has raised eyebrows and stirred a significant debate. This chapter, titled ‘Dating and Relationships (Understanding Yourself and the Other Person),** aims** to educate young minds on the nuances of dating, including modern terminologies such as ‘ghosting’, ‘catfishing’, and ‘cyberbullying’. However, one can't help but question: Is this the kind of education our schools should be prioritizing?
Feb 2, 2024
Delhi's Akhoondji Masjid and Behrul Uloom madrasa in Mehrauli, dating back 600-700 years, demolished by the DDA, sparking outrage, Delhi Waqf Board contests the legality; the Delhi High Court demands DDA's explanation for razing the historic structures
In the early hours of a Tuesday morning, Imam Zakir Hussain of the Mehrauli mosque was met with a significant change. As he was preparing for the day's morning prayers, authorities arrived to enforce a decision made by the Delhi Development Authority (DDA). The decision was clear: the mosque, alongside the Behrul Uloom madrasa operating within its premises where children lived and studied, was to be demolished due to its status as an illegal structure.
Feb 1, 2024
"गोलमाल": 'Fakir' Md Ali Sheikh's scam merges goat sacrifices for cancer cure, vast donations to dargahs & a life-threatening deadline, amidst outrage over Hindustan Times' misleading headline that masks accused's Muslim identity by dubbing him a Tantrik
In a shocking incident in Mumbai, a self-proclaimed Muslim holy man, Abubakar Mohammad Ali Shaikh, has found himself in hot water after being accused of exploiting the vulnerabilities of numerous individuals. This case, emerging from the heart of Sewri, unfolded on the 30th of January when the RAK Marg Police took action against Abubakar following allegations of deceit. The accusation? Manipulating people under the guise of offering miraculous cures for serious illnesses, facilitating the acquisition of US visas, and resolving marital conflicts.
Feb 1, 2024
"हरहरमहादेव": In a momentous occasion, Hindus have reclaimed the right to worship at Gyanvapi's Vyas Cellar in Varanasi after 31 years, symbolizing a significant victory in preserving Hindu's rich spiritual & cultural heritage amidst ongoing legal battles
In a deeply emotional and spiritually significant event, the Varanasi District Court's recent ruling has paved the way for Hindus to once again perform puja within the ancient confines of the Vyas Cellar, located in the heart of the Gyanvapi structure. This decision, bringing to an end a 31-year period of waiting, has been met with profound joy and reverence by the Hindu community. The district administration, acting promptly on the court's orders, unlocked the cellar last night, setting the stage for a momentous day of worship that unfolded with the break of dawn.
Jan 31, 2024
Amroha Love Jihad case, Chand arrested after Bajrang Dal's timely intervention, alerted by Chand's lawyer, he was arrested for raping, abducting, and forcefully converting a minor Hindu girl into Islam, he went to the court to marry her, POCSO applied
In an unsettling incident from Amroha, Uttar Pradesh, authorities have intervened in a matter that has stirred considerable concern among the local community and beyond. This case brings to light not just the personal tragedy of a young girl but also broader issues of religious freedom and personal safety.