Satyam Singh
The Uniform Civil Code debate gains momentum in India, aiming for one law for all citizens. Rooted in Article 44, it promises equality and gender justice but faces concerns over diversity and religious freedom, making its path both crucial and contested.
by Satyam Singh
In a shocking Odisha bank case, Jeetu Munda dug up his sister’s grave and brought her skeleton as proof to withdraw money. The incident exposes harsh banking rules, lack of empathy, and systemic gaps in serving tribal communities, sparking nationwide outrage.
by Satyam Singh
Over 100 days after Yuvraj Mehta’s tragic death in Noida Sector 150, the SIT report is still not public. Delayed rescue, administrative lapses, and repeated similar incidents raise serious questions on accountability and whether justice is being denied.
by Satyam Singh
As IPL 2026 unfolds, Shreyas Iyer’s rise as a leader has intensified the debate over India’s T20 captaincy. With Suryakumar Yadav’s inconsistent form under scrutiny, selectors face a crucial call ahead of the England and Ireland tours, shaping India’s T20 future.
by Satyam Singh
The Women’s Reservation Bill promises 33% seats for women, but delays linked to Census and delimitation have sparked political controversy. With the bill falling short in Parliament, questions over intent, timing and real empowerment remain central to the debate.
by Satyam Singh
At 15, Vaibhav Suryavanshi has emerged as cricket’s new “monster,” scoring 439 runs in the U-19 World Cup with a record 175 in the final and shining in IPL 2026 with explosive knocks like 78 off 26 balls, signaling India’s next big white-ball star.
by Satyam Singh
India’s PFBR at Kalpakkam marks a major step in its three-stage nuclear programme, boosting energy self-reliance. Using fast breeder technology and future thorium reserves, it aims to meet rising power demand, despite delays, safety concerns and global challenges.
by Satyam Singh
After years of delay, Census 2027 marks India’s shift to a fully digital population count. Focused on accurate, real-time data, it aims to improve governance, welfare targeting and policy planning. This “count for the future” will reshape democracy, development and data-driven decision making.
by Satyam Singh