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
ABC’s shock suspension of Jimmy Kimmel has ignited a free speech storm, with regulators, politics, and media power plays colliding in ways that could reshape American democracy.
by Saumya Tripathi
The 56th GST Council meeting rolled out Next-Gen GST reforms with a 2-tier tax slab of 5% and 18%. Essentials, food, health, education, agriculture, and autos get lower rates, while luxury and sin goods face 40%. Simplified compliance and AI tools promise ease for citizens and businesses.
by Saumya Tripathi
Bigg Boss 19 has premiered with Salman Khan at the helm and a bold theme of democracy. Featuring stars like Amaal Malik, Ashnoor Kaur, Gaurav Khanna, and Shehbaz Badesha, the season is already trending online as fans pick their early favourites, setting the stage for drama and entertainment.
by Saumya Tripathi
In just weeks, India’s sacred rivers turned from lifelines to forces of destruction. Ghats vanished under floodwaters, a sudden cloudburst ravaged Uttarakhand, and the Bhagirathi River carved a new path. As rescue teams raced against time, the 2025 monsoon became a battle for survival.
by Saumya Tripathi
Explore the evolution of Indian broadcasting—from the Indian Broadcasting Company in 1927 to All India Radio, Doordarshan, Prasar Bharati, DTH, OTT, and now AI-driven content. This journey reflects India’s dynamic shift from educational programming to on-demand entertainment.
by Saumya Tripathi