Saumya Tripathi
Journalist | Content Writer | Photographer | Visual Storyteller | Poet | Orator
The White House shooting has left the US tense as new details slowly surface. Officials remain quiet about the investigation, and the actions of the Afghan suspect are still not fully known, adding to the growing concern around the attack near the White House.
by Saumya Tripathi
What happens when young people decide they have had enough? When simple images and online jokes become signs of real protest? After the killing of a mayor shocks Mexico, Gen Z crowds fill the streets. Will their voices force the government to act, or will everything return to silence again?
by Saumya Tripathi
The 2025 Bihar elections reshaped the state’s political landscape as the NDA secured a dominant 202 seats, driven by BJP’s strong 89-seat win. With Nitish Kumar positioned to return as CM, governance, employment, and development remain the key public expectations.
by Saumya Tripathi
The Sudan Civil War, driven by a brutal power struggle between the RSF and the national army, has left millions displaced and thousands dead. As global powers remain passive, Sudan’s people face hunger, violence, and despair in one of the world’s worst humanitarian crises.
by Saumya TripathiFestivals like Diwali bring joy and light, but behind every glowing diya lies an untold story. Have you ever wondered who makes them or how long it takes? The answer reveals a fading legacy — India’s Kumhars, once divine potters, now struggle against machines, low income, and fading relevance.
by Saumya Tripathi
The Durgapur gang rape case has reignited public anger in Bengal. As a medical student was assaulted near her college, CM Mamata Banerjee’s insensitive remarks drew sharp criticism, highlighting Bengal’s deteriorating security standards and the growing demand for justice and accountability.
by Saumya Tripathi
In Nepal’s ancient tradition of Kumari worship, prepubescent girls are revered as living goddesses—symbols of divine power and purity. But behind the sacred rituals lie stories of isolation, lost childhood, and debate over whether this practice is cultural devotion or exploitation.
by Saumya Tripathi
A deadly car bomb blast in Quetta killed 13 and injured over 30, raising tensions in restive Balochistan. While Pakistan blames India, separatist insurgency and long-standing grievances over neglect and resource exploitation fuel the province’s calls for freedom.
by Saumya Tripathi