Jan 8, 2025
"हाहाकार": Amid ongoing persecution, Hindu youth Sudeb Halder hacked to death, activists say he was murdered for being Hindu; 205 temple attacked, idols vandalized, ISKCON suppressed, blasphemy charges target Hindus under Yunus's interim rule
In a heart-wrenching incident that has shaken the Hindu community in Bangladesh, 28-year-old Sudeb Halder was brutally hacked to death. On January 6, Sudeb, the son of Subrata Halder from Betora village in Sadar Upazila, met his tragic end in the Rampur Jorapol area of Nabagram Union. Known for running a mobile phone shop in the local Baukathi market, Sudeb was the youngest among two brothers and two sisters.
Jan 4, 2025
"देख रहे हो न विनोद": Soros and Clinton, among 19 to be awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom by Biden; Soros’s Open Society Foundations faces scrutiny for funding anti-India activities and narratives against PM Modi’s democratically elected govt
President Joe Biden will present the nation’s highest civilian honor, the Presidential Medal of Freedom, to 19 prominent figures, including global manipulator George Soros and career Democrat Hillary Clinton, the former presidential candidate who lost to Trump in 2016. This announcement was made by the White House on Saturday.
Jan 4, 2025
"आख़िरी ख़बर": Journalist Mukesh Chandrakar, 28, exposed Bijapur's road scam, leading to an inquiry; he was found murdered in a septic tank on contractor Suresh Chandrakar’s property, while CM Sai vowed swift justice, and journalists mourn the loss
In a chilling revelation from Chhattisgarh's insurgency-hit Bijapur district, the body of 28-year-old journalist Mukesh Chandrakar was discovered in a septic tank on the premises of a road contractor. Known for his fearless reporting, Mukesh had been missing since New Year’s Day, with his phone unreachable, raising immediate concerns.
Jan 4, 2025
"ATM is now Closed": Puneet Khurana, co-founder of For God's Cake & Woodbox Cafe, died by suicide, blaiming harassment by wife Manika Pahwa & in-laws over ₹10L demands, ₹2Cr property disputes, ₹70K/month legal fees, and domestic abuse
Puneet Khurana, a 40-year-old Delhi-based entrepreneur, was a co-founder of two renowned café ventures, For God's Cake and Wood Box Cafe, as per his LinkedIn profile. The Instagram pages of both businesses, accessible at @forgodscakebakery and @woodboxcafeindia, prominently feature reels of his wife, Manika Pahwa, indicating her involvement in the ventures. However, beneath the success portrayed on social media lay a story of deep emotional turmoil.
Dec 28, 2024
"लताड़": Madras HC slams Tamil Nadu police for FIR errors in Anna University assault case, orders ₹25 lakh compensation, women-led SIT probe, victim’s fee waiver, action on FIR leak, and police lapses, ensuring privacy, dignity, and justice for the victim
The Madras High Court delivered a stern rebuke to the Tamil Nadu police on Saturday for their handling of the sexual assault case at Anna University, stating that the FIR lodged in the case not only blames the victim but also contains significant errors in its language. In a special hearing before a vacation bench comprising Justice SM Subramaniam and Justice V Lakshminarayan, the court observed serious irregularities in the police investigation and took decisive action.
Dec 27, 2024
"आडंबर": On Dec 25, 13 BHU students linked to Bhagat Singh Chhatra Morcha arrested for attempting to burn Manusmriti, inciting unrest, assaulting guards, vandalizing property; ATS and NIA probes are underway, with similar outrage in Bihar
On the night of December 25, Banaras Hindu University (BHU) witnessed chaos as a confrontation erupted between some students and the university’s Proctorial Board. Reports suggest that the incident involved members of the Bhagat Singh Chhatra Morcha, who were allegedly attempting to burn a copy of the Manusmriti, a revered ancient scripture.
Dec 27, 2024
Congress cries foul over NHRC appointments, pushing Justices Rohinton, Joseph, Muralidhar, and Qureshi—criticized for Ayodhya, Delhi riots rulings, selective secularism, media freedom bias, Collegium transfer claims, and undermining judicial impartiality
On 23rd December, the President of India, Droupadi Murmu, appointed retired Justice V Ramasubramanian as the Chairperson of the National Human Rights Commission (NHRC). The announcement also included the appointments of Priyank Kanoongo and retired Justice Bidyut Ranjan Sarangi as Members of the Commission. Justice Ramasubramanian is set to take charge of a position that has been vacant since June this year, following the completion of retired Justice Arun Kumar Mishra's tenure.
Dec 27, 2024
"आबरू": A 19-year-old Anna University student raped by repeat offender Gnanasekaran, who filmed, blackmailed, and attacked her; despite 400+ CCTVs, lapses exposed weak campus security, sparking protests, and opposition blaming DMK’s law failures
On the evening of December 23, a disturbing incident of sexual assault unfolded on the campus of Anna University, Tamil Nadu. A young woman, who had been in a romantic relationship with a fellow student for two years, met her boyfriend at a secluded spot within the university grounds. The quiet evening turned into a nightmare when two unidentified individuals confronted the couple, assaulted the boyfriend, and sexually harassed the woman.
Dec 24, 2024
"ग़ुरूर-ओ-क़हर तलाक़": In a shocking twist, Kalyan's Sohail Shaikh gave triple talaq to his wife for refusing ₹15 lakh demands and sleeping with his boss, abusing her brutally, now facing charges under the 2019 Talaq Law and Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita
A deeply disturbing case has emerged from Kalyan in the Thane district of Maharashtra, where a software engineer, identified as Sohail Shaikh, allegedly issued triple talaq to his second wife for refusing to comply with his shocking demands. The incident unfolded over a series of distressing events between 7th and 20th December, revealing a grim reality of abuse and coercion within the relationship.