A late-night blast near Sirhind injured a loco pilot and sparked fear days before Republic Day. Was it an accident—or a warning?
by Saumya Tripathi
Social media is flooded with 2016 nostalgia as fans and celebrities share throwbacks, filters, fashion, and peak internet memories.
by Heena Ratanpal
Mardaani 3, directed by Abhiraj Minawala and starring Rani Mukerji alongside Janki Bodiwala and Mikhail Yawalkar, is expected to release soon. The film has received a U/A certification from the CBFC and aims to foreground themes of women’s empowerment and hope.
by Isha Mittal
As Delhi’s winter worsens, patients unable to afford beds near AIIMS sleep in subways. Scenes of cancer patients in squalor expose deep inequities and question the promise of public healthcare.
by Tanuj Samaddar
Novak Djokovic marked another milestone at the Australian Open, defeating Pedro Martinez to claim his 100th career victory in Melbourne. The Serbian star now eyes an 11th title, with a potential semi-final clash against defending champion Jannik Sinner adding intrigue to his latest Grand Slam quest.
by Heena Ratanpal
Does the Rohith Vemula Bill protect equality—or redraw caste lines? Who is shielded, who is silenced, and who decides guilt? Can justice prevent discrimination without creating new fears? Or does intent collide with impact?
by Saumya Tripathi
Congress MLA Phool Singh Baraiya’s recent remarks on women and rape based on caste and religion have triggered widespread backlash from political parties, social organisations, and the general public.
by Isha Mittal
As protests shake Iran, missiles and oil fade into the background. What truly alarms the world is how the regime treats dissent like invasion and fear like policy. Iran’s streets are revealing a security model on the brink, and its collapse could reshape global order.
by Saumya Tripathi
A late-night blast near Sirhind injured a loco pilot and sparked fear days before Republic Day. Was it an accident—or a warning?
by Saumya Tripathi
A child who feared the stage, a traveller searching for purpose, and a changemaker redefining community impact, Sourabh Sengupta's journey is anything but ordinary. But what happened during a two-year journey across India changed the course of his life forever.
Germany’s 7-1 thrashing of Curaçao and Japan’s thrilling 2-2 draw with the Netherlands headline a chaotic, expanded FIFA World Cup opening week.
TMC faces a crucial political test as internal dissent, reports of MP defections, and leadership challenges put Mamata Banerjee under pressure. The article examines the party’s changing dynamics, the role of Abhishek Banerjee, BJP’s growing influence, and what lies ahead for West Bengal politics.
The deaths of Deepika Nagar and Twisha Sharma have reignited debate over dowry, women’s safety and misuse of marriage laws in India. As dowry deaths continue to rise, the country faces urgent calls to reform legal protections, close loopholes and ensure justice for genuine victims.
The Supreme Court has refused to dilute its November 2025 stray dog directions despite protests by animal lovers and fresh pleas. Stressing public safety, the court directed states to expand sterilisation, vaccination and shelter facilities while ensuring humane treatment of stray dogs.
Two years after the 2024 NEET controversy, India’s biggest medical entrance exam is once again facing paper leak allegations, cancellations and public outrage. From failed reforms to growing mistrust in the NTA, the RE-NEET crisis exposes deep cracks in India’s examination system.
Virtual Lover Rental Services are turning loneliness into a profitable business by selling emotional intimacy through social media platforms. As virtual companionship grows online, concerns around exploitation, objectification, and mental health continue to rise.
BJP’s decisive surge in Bengal marks a major political shift, challenging TMC’s dominance. Backed by strong grassroots strategy and leadership, the win reflects rising voter aspirations. Mamata Banerjee’s refusal to accept results adds uncertainty, testing constitutional norms and governance ahead.
A late-night blast near Sirhind injured a loco pilot and sparked fear days before Republic Day. Was it an accident—or a warning?
by Saumya Tripathi
Social media is flooded with 2016 nostalgia as fans and celebrities share throwbacks, filters, fashion, and peak internet memories.
by Heena Ratanpal
Mardaani 3, directed by Abhiraj Minawala and starring Rani Mukerji alongside Janki Bodiwala and Mikhail Yawalkar, is expected to release soon. The film has received a U/A certification from the CBFC and aims to foreground themes of women’s empowerment and hope.
by Isha Mittal
As Delhi’s winter worsens, patients unable to afford beds near AIIMS sleep in subways. Scenes of cancer patients in squalor expose deep inequities and question the promise of public healthcare.
by Tanuj Samaddar
Novak Djokovic marked another milestone at the Australian Open, defeating Pedro Martinez to claim his 100th career victory in Melbourne. The Serbian star now eyes an 11th title, with a potential semi-final clash against defending champion Jannik Sinner adding intrigue to his latest Grand Slam quest.
by Heena Ratanpal
Does the Rohith Vemula Bill protect equality—or redraw caste lines? Who is shielded, who is silenced, and who decides guilt? Can justice prevent discrimination without creating new fears? Or does intent collide with impact?
by Saumya Tripathi
Congress MLA Phool Singh Baraiya’s recent remarks on women and rape based on caste and religion have triggered widespread backlash from political parties, social organisations, and the general public.
by Isha Mittal
As protests shake Iran, missiles and oil fade into the background. What truly alarms the world is how the regime treats dissent like invasion and fear like policy. Iran’s streets are revealing a security model on the brink, and its collapse could reshape global order.
by Saumya Tripathi