Jul 4, 2026
"जनम जनम का साथ है तुम्हारा हमारा": Carrying forward the dark legacy of Sonam and Siya, Agra's Ruby Sharma poisoned her husband's kheer, strangled him, buried him beneath bathroom tiles, and filed a fake missing report to cover her crime
The rhythmic strike of a sledgehammer against fresh ceramic tile is a clean, sharp sound, but the air that escaped the breach in the floor of Renuka Dham Colony on Friday, July 3, 2026, was thick with the suffocating odor of a forty-five-day-old grave. In the Dahatora locality of Agra’s Sikandra area, forensic investigators and police officers stood inside a cramped ground-floor bathroom, watching as layers of quick-drying cement and plaster were fractured to reveal a crude pit dug directly into the earth. Inside lay the skeletal remains of forty-four-year-old Surendra Sharma.
Jul 4, 2026
"ऑफिस चोरी साडा हो गया, ओए की करिए, की करिए": In a humilitating blow to Didi, Ritabrata Banerjee’s rebel faction seized the Trinamool Congress headquarters on Kolkata’s EM Bypass, locking out helpless Mamata loyalists as her grip on power shatters
In a dramatic and rapidly escalating showdown for the ultimate control of the Trinamool Congress (TMC), a rebel faction spearheaded by Ritabrata Banerjee successfully took over the party’s primary organizational headquarters on Friday. The office is situated within the rented Metropolitan building located along the busy EM Bypass in Kolkata.
Jul 3, 2026
"चोर चोरी से जाए, हेरा-फेरी से न जाए": UNESCO threatens to strip Pakistan's Taxila of its World Heritage status after local officials ruined ancient Vedic-era ruins with modern cement while actively trying to rebrand its history amid deep water rows
At a recent one-sided international conference focused on the now-defunct Indus Waters Treaty in Islamabad, Pakistan’s Information and Broadcasting Minister Attaullah Tarar made a notable declaration. He stated that he proudly tells people abroad that Pakistanis are the “children of Indus Valley Civilisation”. However, this public display of pride contrasts sharply with the reality on the ground, mirroring the country's regular claims regarding the absence of safe havens for terrorists within its borders.
Jul 3, 2026
"हो सावन में लग गई आग, दिल मेरा आँ...": Pakistan Army backs armed Jihadis but brands peaceful civilians as terrorists, sparking massive JAAC protests in Rawalkot as desperate locals defy brutal military crackdowns and hint at turning to India
The ongoing anti-Pakistan protests in Pakistan-occupied Jammu and Kashmir (PoJK) have crossed their 24th consecutive day, revealing deep-seated friction between local residents and the state establishment. During a massive public gathering in Rawalkot, Sardar Aman Khan, a prominent leader of the Joint Awami Action Committee (JAAC), openly condemned the state’s security apparatus. He pointed out the stark contradiction where the Pakistan Army historically distributed weapons to Kashmiris but now labels those same individuals as terrorists for demanding their rights.
Jul 3, 2026
"अधजल गगरी छलकत जाए": Delhi High Court has strictly ordered a government panel to rule within 15 days on removing Dhruv Rathee’s controversial video claiming that Lord Ram, Sita, and Lord Krishna consumed meat and alcohol
The legal and cultural debate surrounding digital content, religious interpretation, and free speech has reached the halls of the judiciary. The Delhi High Court has officially ordered the central government’s Grievance Appellate Committee (GAC) to issue a definitive decision within 15 days regarding the potential removal of a controversial YouTube video uploaded by digital creator Dhruv Rathee.
Jul 3, 2026
"ये मलाल इश्क़, ये ऐब इश्क़, ये बैर इश्क़": Fearing forced conversion and hostage captivity over family property a traumatized Shamli family faces horrific death threats after their only son Kartik is trapped by Alisha directly after the Ayush Malik case
In the sugarcane-rich plains of Western Uttar Pradesh, the dust of rural lanes often settles over deeply entrenched familial and communal anxieties. In the district of Shamli, personal choices—particularly those involving interfaith love, romance, and religious conversion—frequently transcend the private sphere. Instead, they are swiftly pulled into the public arena, transformed by family disputes, right-wing advocacy, and stringent state laws into highly charged political flashpoints.
Jul 3, 2026
"विक्टर गाओ, चीन का राजदीप सरदेसाई": At an Islamabad seminar, Chinese analyst Victor Gao warned India that Beijing could easily disrupt rivers flowing from Tibet if New Delhi attempts to weaponize the historic Indus Waters Treaty against Pakistan
A prominent Chinese commentator has issued a clear warning to India by highlighting Beijing’s control over the headwaters of major Himalayan river systems. This development comes as Pakistan continues its efforts to draw international attention to the ongoing discussions and disputes surrounding the suspension of the Indus Waters Treaty (IWT). Speaking directly at a strategic seminar held in Islamabad, Victor Gao, who serves as the Vice President of the Beijing-based Center for China and Globalization, raised the stakes of the regional water debate.
Jul 2, 2026
"मैं नचदा नहीं कदे, येशु दा प्यार नचौंदा ए": Karnataka High Court orders a major terror investigation after blocking a US missionary network from hiding a massive clandestine foreign debit card cash pipeline running through Naxal zones
In a significant legal development concerning state security and the monitoring of cross-border financial transactions, the Karnataka High Court on June 1 dismissed multiple petitions that sought to quash a criminal case registered under the stringent Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act (UAPA). The legal action targets six individuals tied directly to the domestic activities of The Timothy Initiative (TTI), an expansive, United States-based Christian missionary organization.
Jul 2, 2026
"ये हसीन वादियाँ, ये खुला आसमाँ": After abandoning her husband and two children for a new life, Akshata Indaragi was strangled in a locked Jigani room after six months, sparking intense protests and a manhunt for her live-in Muslim partner, Nana Saab
On the southern edge of Bengaluru, where the city’s glittering IT corridors dissolve into the grey, dusty expanse of Anekal taluk, lies Jigani. It is a high-density industrial purgatory of granite-processing yards, garment factories, and dense, multi-story rental tenements. Here, thousands of unorganized migrant laborers from the far corners of Karnataka and neighboring states arrive each year, hoping to lose their pasts in the relentless mechanical hum of the assembly lines.








