Sep 29, 2023
"When life hands you lemons, make beef stew": In a flavorful twist, cash-strapped Pakistan's media grumbles over the 'beef-less' banquet for their cricket team in Hyderabad, perhaps the World Cup campaign is as much about palates as it is about wickets
Amidst the echoing cheers and fervor of Hyderabad, the Pakistan cricket team, led by the stoic Babar Azam, made a much-anticipated return to India after a seven-year hiatus. But it seems the only thing louder than the applause has been their stomachs, yearning for a taste of home.
Sep 29, 2023
Amid an unprecedented migrant influx, Elon Musk warns of New York City 'buckling under the load', Mayor Adams declares a humanitarian crisis, urging the Biden administration for aid as shelters near capacity and costs spiral to a staggering $12 billion
New York, a metropolis often viewed as invincible, is on the verge of a collapse, at least according to billionaire entrepreneur Elon Musk. On September 28, Musk expressed his deep concern over the state of social services in the USA, bluntly stating that they are "buckling under the load." The reason? The overwhelming inflow of illegal immigrants, coupled with what he perceives as governmental inaction.
Sep 29, 2023
Justin Trudeau, who admitted past marijuana use, denies 'credible rumors' from ex-Indian diplomat Deepak Vohra of his plane carrying cocaine in India, Trudeau missed G20 dinner and stayed secluded for two days, possibly high on drugs
In a sudden twist during the recent G20 Summit in New Delhi, whispers and murmurs have been making their rounds about Canadian Prime Minister, Justin Trudeau. The word on the streets is that his plane was reportedly filled with cocaine. However, these 'credible rumours' have now been addressed and firmly denied by the office of the Canadian Prime Minister.
Sep 28, 2023
"Sketching prejudice, erasing truths": Deciphering TOI’s Sandeep Adhwaryu's Ujjain cartoon - A masterclass in CIA-style propaganda or mere artistic expression? Venturing into the thin line between art and Hinduphobic indoctrination in modern media
Throughout history, art has been both a reflection of society and a tool for influencing it. This is a tale not just about conspiracy theories and whispers but one that uncovers the role of art as a pawn in the larger game of geopolitical chess. And while many of us associate conspiracy theories with unsolved mysteries or unsubstantiated claims, there are times when they unfurl to reveal startling truths. A classic adage, ‘there is no smoke without fire’, stands the test of time, reminding us that behind every whisper, there could be a roaring truth.
Sep 28, 2023
Sarla Thakral, India's first woman pilot at just 21, defines Nari Shakti, rising in a saree amidst a male-dominated era, she transitioned as a visionary artist and designer, her legacy remains an emblem of resilience and women empowerment in India
In 1936, a period when most aspirations, especially those of women, were tethered firmly to the ground, Sarla Thakral, a young mother of 21, shattered societal norms. Flying high in the cockpit of a Gypsy Moth aircraft, Sarla, adorned in the traditional Indian saree, claimed her rightful place among the stars. That historic flight marked her indelible legacy as the first Indian woman to fly.
Sep 28, 2023
"Bone China: The Untold Truth in a Name": Did you know Bone China is made from cow & ox bones? For Sanatan Dharma followers, it contradicts Ahimsa's core values, explore the surprising truth behind this popular crockery and its clash with ancient beliefs
In the bustling streets of India, where traditions stand tall and belief systems are deeply rooted, a peculiar paradox emerges. Many in India, bound by their convictions, often overlook the nuances of everyday choices. A clear example is the pervasive use of bone china, a popular yet misunderstood material.
Sep 28, 2023
"In the corridors of espionage, clarity is elusive": Sources shed light on Pakistan's ISI's alleged orchestration of terrorist Hardeep Nijjar's assassination in Canada, pointing to his resistance against supporting newly-arrived gangsters backed by ISI
In the bustling streets of Surrey, British Columbia, Canada, a prominent image of Hardeep Singh Nijjar adorned a banner at the revered Guru Nanak Sikh Gurdwara temple. This was the somber site where the Khalistani leader met his tragic fate in June 2023. An ominous cloud of speculation and blame has since hovered over his demise.
Sep 27, 2023
"Driving the future, pod by pod": IIT Madras' Avishkar Hyperloop team is spearheading a transportation revolution, with global accolades, a prototype in place, & national backing, they're not just envisioning, but shaping future of rapid transit in India
CHENNAI: Demonstrating exceptional prowess and innovation, the students from the Indian Institute of Technology Madras (IIT Madras) have yet again made the nation proud. Team Avishkar Hyperloop, representing IIT Madras, secured a commendable position among the top three teams worldwide in certain technical aspects during the recently concluded European Hyperloop Week 2023 (EHW). The significance of this achievement is underscored by the fact that Team Avishkar was the sole non-European contender to garner nominations across multiple award categories.
Sep 27, 2023
"Multiculturalism has failed": Amid rising tensions, the UK questions its stance on multiculturalism, Home Secretary Suella Braverman's remarks ignite debate, as the nation reevaluates its migration approach, juggling global duties with domestic peace
Multiculturalism, once hailed as the golden path towards creating diverse and inclusive societies, now stands amidst criticism and skepticism. The voice ringing the latest bell of concern is none other than the British Home Secretary, Suella Braverman. In a recent address, she boldly tackled an issue many of her contemporaries have shied away from, even if they might secretly resonate with her sentiments.