Censorship and content regulation have long played a role in the production and distribution of artistic works in India. The ongoing journey to strike the right balance between necessary oversight and creative freedom has seen its fair share of ups and downs over the years. From films to music, government
by Saumya Tripathi
Kancha Gachibowli’s forest faces erasure as Hyderabad’s growth clashes with ecology—raising urgent questions about India’s urban future and the true meaning of sustainable development.
by Tanuj Samaddar
Zelenskyy condemns Russia’s drone assault as a ceasefire breach. Kyiv urges tougher U.S. sanctions as talks stall. Is war now inevitable?
by Tanuj SamaddarFor years, the world has witnessed human civilizations struggle, fight, kill, and destroy each other for "power". The word "power" itself has left a negative imprint in the hearts of millions of people who have been bruised, battered, and shattered in this never-ending war. Some choose
by Saumya Tripathi
Fresh greens spoil quickly—but smart storage can help them last longer. Learn how controlling moisture, using the right containers, and clever tricks can keep your greens fresh, healthy, and delicious for a longer time.
by Tanuj Samaddar
BLACKPINK’s Jennie released her album Ruby on March 7th, and it's already sparking a whirlwind of conversations online. Fans and critics alike are diving deep into every track, eagerly deciphering the hidden meanings in the production, lyrics, and every little detail. It’s no surprise that the
by Saumya Tripathi
While India marches economically and digitally ahead, a quiet institutional crisis is in the making—a justice system increasingly normalizing crime without punishment. This phenomenon is turning out to undermine public faith in the rule of law. Prolongations of judicial process, political immunities, and loopholes embedded in the systems are
by Tanuj Samaddar
In our quest to find restaurants with the best food and aesthetic ambience for your Instagram posts, the One Air Media crew took it upon themselves to review restaurants and cafés all over Delhi, so you don’t have to! Lord of the Drinks is a cozy bar/café in
by Saumya TripathiCensorship and content regulation have long played a role in the production and distribution of artistic works in India. The ongoing journey to strike the right balance between necessary oversight and creative freedom has seen its fair share of ups and downs over the years. From films to music, government
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.
Censorship and content regulation have long played a role in the production and distribution of artistic works in India. The ongoing journey to strike the right balance between necessary oversight and creative freedom has seen its fair share of ups and downs over the years. From films to music, government
by Saumya Tripathi
Kancha Gachibowli’s forest faces erasure as Hyderabad’s growth clashes with ecology—raising urgent questions about India’s urban future and the true meaning of sustainable development.
by Tanuj Samaddar
Zelenskyy condemns Russia’s drone assault as a ceasefire breach. Kyiv urges tougher U.S. sanctions as talks stall. Is war now inevitable?
by Tanuj SamaddarFor years, the world has witnessed human civilizations struggle, fight, kill, and destroy each other for "power". The word "power" itself has left a negative imprint in the hearts of millions of people who have been bruised, battered, and shattered in this never-ending war. Some choose
by Saumya Tripathi
Fresh greens spoil quickly—but smart storage can help them last longer. Learn how controlling moisture, using the right containers, and clever tricks can keep your greens fresh, healthy, and delicious for a longer time.
by Tanuj Samaddar
BLACKPINK’s Jennie released her album Ruby on March 7th, and it's already sparking a whirlwind of conversations online. Fans and critics alike are diving deep into every track, eagerly deciphering the hidden meanings in the production, lyrics, and every little detail. It’s no surprise that the
by Saumya Tripathi
While India marches economically and digitally ahead, a quiet institutional crisis is in the making—a justice system increasingly normalizing crime without punishment. This phenomenon is turning out to undermine public faith in the rule of law. Prolongations of judicial process, political immunities, and loopholes embedded in the systems are
by Tanuj Samaddar
In our quest to find restaurants with the best food and aesthetic ambience for your Instagram posts, the One Air Media crew took it upon themselves to review restaurants and cafés all over Delhi, so you don’t have to! Lord of the Drinks is a cozy bar/café in
by Saumya Tripathi