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.
The Supreme Court’s sharp observations on CEC appointments have reignited concerns over government control, electoral neutrality and public trust. As debates over independent appointments grow louder, the credibility of India’s Election Commission now faces its toughest democratic test.
UPSC Prelims 2026 shocked aspirants with a difficult and unpredictable paper pattern, leaving students and educators surprised. The sudden shift toward analytical questions and UPSC’s quick release of the provisional answer key has sparked nationwide debate over changing exam trends.
UPSC Prelims 2026 shocked aspirants with a difficult and unpredictable paper pattern, leaving students and educators surprised. The sudden shift toward analytical questions and UPSC’s quick release of the provisional answer key has sparked nationwide debate over changing exam trends.
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.
The Supreme Court’s sharp observations on CEC appointments have reignited concerns over government control, electoral neutrality and public trust. As debates over independent appointments grow louder, the credibility of India’s Election Commission now faces its toughest democratic test.
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.
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.
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.
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.
In the first time that a constitutional amendment brought by the Modi government has not passed, the Constitution (131st Amendment) Bill failed to clear a two-thirds majority of the Lok Sabha