Aug 18, 2023
"Every sinner has a future": In the labyrinth of justice, where Chandrakant Jha, with 18 murders, finds another chance at parole, it begs the question: Is redemption possible for everyone, or are some paths too dark to ever find the light again
Isn't it just heartwarming when a serial killer gets treated with the same kindness as a child who stole a candy bar? Chandrakant Jha, not just any man but a man who befriends, kills, and dismembers his victims, seems to be one of the lucky few who can boast of having received parole not once, not twice, but a whopping five times! And let's not forget the six furloughs. As we give you this generous count, hold onto your seats because Delhi HC has decided that Jha deserved yet another 90-day parole. Their reason? Well, apparently, "satisfactory behaviour." One has to wonder if we're rewardin...
Aug 18, 2023
"Lessons in law or lessons in politics": Unacademy sacking Karan Sangwan highlights the tension between educational platforms and political discourse, Sangwan's praise for British-made laws and urging students towards a political lean ignites debate
In the buzzing digital sphere, controversies can arise anytime, and even educators are not spared from it. Recently, on August 13, a startling incident occurred involving a prominent educator named Karan Sangwan associated with the widely popular e-learning platform, Unacademy. He sparked a fierce debate by urging students to cast their votes in favor of 'educated politicians'.
Aug 17, 2023
"Words are the mask, actions the revealing face": For Kasturba, Gandhi prescribed faith over penicillin, Yet, when it came to Manu or self, modern surgeries weren't off the table. Ah, the enigmatic dance of traditional vs. modern in Gandhi's world!
Mahatma Gandhi, an iconic figure in India's freedom struggle, once refrained from allowing 'modern medicine' for his ailing wife, Kasturba. However, when it came to another family member, Manu, his views were seemingly different. This revelation poses a pertinent question: Why was there a difference in his approach?
Aug 17, 2023
"A lotus symbolizes purity amidst adversity": Introducing 'Namoh 108', a new variety of special lotus with 108 petals from Lucknow's CSIR-NBRI, it's not just a flower, but a tribute to India's traditions, plus, it blooms longer than other lotuses
In a remarkable event, the Council of Scientific & Industrial Research-National Botanical Research Institute (CSIR-NBRI) in Lucknow unveiled a magnificent specimen of the lotus, the emblematic national flower of India. Named 'Namoh 108', this distinct variety boasts 108 petals. As a tribute to the nation's legacy, the flower was ceremoniously dedicated to the citizens right before the 77th Independence Day by the esteemed Director-General of CSIR, N. Kalaiselvi.
Aug 17, 2023
"In the shadow of trust, lies betrayal's grip": In a chilling exploitation in Bengaluru, a retired 60-year-old man was ensnared in a honeytrap, losing a staggering Rs 82 lakh, police arrested 3, revealing a darker underbelly of blackmail in the city
In a dramatic turn of events in the bustling city of Bengaluru, a 60-year-old retired state government official found himself ensnared in a honeytrap that ended up costing him a staggering amount of over Rs 82 lakh. The city's police force, acting swiftly on the information, has successfully arrested three individuals in connection to this case: Reena Annamma, 40 years old, her accomplice Sneha, aged 30, and Lokesh, Sneha's 26-year-old husband.
Aug 17, 2023
"Through turbulence and peace, the valley stands tall": Lal Chowk, Srinagar's heart, charts a tale from political fervor to darkness and now, resurgence. Decades of change, it's a testament to Kashmir's spirit and the valley's stride towards peace
Lal Chowk, situated at the heart of Srinagar, isn't merely a bustling business hub. More significantly, this iconic location encapsulates the vibrant political spirit of Kashmir. Throughout the last century, a multitude of figures, each with distinct narratives and ideologies, have leveraged its symbolic value to stage their grand statements.
Aug 16, 2023
"Mistrust's consequence, chillingly cold": In a harrowing episode, a Delhi woman, driven by misplaced rage & jealousy strangled her partner's 11-year-old son, hiding his lifeless form within a bed box, revealing the darkest corners of human mistrust
In a deeply unsettling incident that has sent chills down the spine of Delhi's residents, an 11-year-old boy was ruthlessly murdered in his sleep by a woman who was supposed to be a trusted figure in his life. The merciless act, dripping with a vile blend of cruelty and deceit, was committed by none other than the live-in partner of the boy's father.
Aug 16, 2023
@BROindia, on the cusp of outdoing its own world record with Umling La at 19024 feet, now spearheads the Likaru-Migla-Fukche project, this strategic route, traversing 19400 feet at Migla, epitomizes India's unwavering ambition and engineering prowess
In a bold testament to India's indomitable spirit and engineering prowess, the nation is primed to leave an indelible mark on global records. How? By constructing an unparalleled motorable road that grazes the skies near the strategically significant Line of Actual Control (LAC) in Eastern Ladakh. The proposed 64-kilometer marvel isn't just a road – it symbolizes India’s resilience, ambition, and commitment to infrastructural excellence. It promises to forge a robust link between Likaru and Fukche, with the latter being just an arm's stretch, about 3 kilometers, from the LAC. Elevating to a...
Aug 16, 2023
Bihar, once a hub of 'Jungle Raj', now eyes private sector reservations, while neighboring UP focuses on actual growth. Can Tejashwi Yadav's promises change Bihar's fate, or is it another chapter in the Yadav family's legacy of empty rhetoric?
It's interesting how after twenty long years under the stewardship of leaders who sang tunes of uplifting the downtrodden Dalits, Tejashwi Yadav of Bihar suddenly envisions reservations in the private sector as the beacon of development. A rather "convenient" enlightenment, one might say.