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Pakistani Women Living in Bihar Since 1956 Found with Voter IDs During Election Commission’s SIR Exercise
Aug 24, 2025
On 24th August, a shocking revelation surfaced in Bhagalpur, Bihar. Two women identified as Imrana Khanam and Firdousia Khanam, both of Pakistani origin, were discovered to have their names listed in the state’s official voter list. Alongside this, they also possessed Aadhaar cards, documents that normally establish the holder’s identity as an Indian resident.

Greater Noida Woman Set Ablaze Over Dowry: A Chronology of a Tragic Case
Aug 24, 2025
In December 2016, a young woman named Nikki entered into marriage with Vipin Bhati in Greater Noida’s Sirsa village. On the very same day, Nikki’s elder sister Kanchan married Vipin’s brother, Rohit. The two sisters became brides in the same household, a union that their family believed would be a happy beginning. To honor the marriage, Nikki’s family provided a lavish dowry. The gifts included a Mahindra Scorpio SUV, a Royal Enfield Bullet motorcycle, a large amount of cash, gold jewelry, and several other valuables.

Lt. Col. Rishi Rajalakshmi – Bravery in Battle, Heart in Wayanad
Aug 24, 2025
Lieutenant Colonel Rishi Rajalakshmi often wears a veil to cover the scars from his battlefield injuries, but his valor and spirit remain unscarred. A native of Muthukulam in Alappuzha district of Kerala, this Indian Army officer’s life is an inspiring story of extraordinary courage and dedication. Severely wounded in a counter-terror operation in Kashmir, he not only returned to serve with undiminished fervor but also went on to lead life-saving disaster relief efforts in his home state with the same passion and commitment.

Japan’s Mega Investment, Concerns over China, and the US Tariff War: Why PM Modi’s Visit Could Change the Game
Aug 23, 2025
When Prime Minister Narendra Modi visits Japan on 29th August, it will mark far more than a routine diplomatic trip. Tokyo has laid out an ambitious plan to invest about ¥10 trillion (roughly $68 billion) in India over the next ten years, a commitment that goes beyond its earlier promise of ¥5 trillion over five years made in 2022. This bold move signals Japan’s intent to double down on India as a long-term strategic and economic partner.

Jaishankar to the West on Russian Oil: ‘If You Don’t Like It, Don’t Buy It’
Aug 23, 2025
External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar restated that India will act only in its national interest, even when others disagree. He said that if the United States or European countries do not like Russian oil, they should avoid buying petrochemical products from India that come from refining Russian crude. “America and Europe buy oil and refined products from India, if you don’t like it, don’t buy it,” he said, making India’s position plain. 

Trump ‘Very Angry’ at Ukraine for Pipeline Bombing as Hungary and Slovakia Demand EU Action
Aug 23, 2025
Former U.S. President Donald Trump has lashed out at Ukraine, saying he is “very angry” about Kyiv’s decision to bomb the Druzhba oil pipeline, which carries Russian oil to Central Europe. The pipeline is a critical lifeline for Hungary and Slovakia, and Trump’s statement came after Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán personally reached out to him, calling the strikes unfriendly and damaging.

Dharmasthala: Woman Admits Giving Fake Testimony About ‘Missing Daughter’, Fuelled Conspiracy Theory of ‘Mass Burial’ at the Behest of Activists
Aug 23, 2025
On Friday, 22nd August, an elderly woman named Sujatha Bhat admitted that her earlier testimony about a missing daughter in Dharmasthala was false. Her fabricated statement had played a major role in fuelling conspiracy theories about mass burials and sexual assault at the holy temple town.

Dharmasthala Conspiracy: A Sacred Temple Under Siege of False Narratives
Aug 22, 2025
Dharmasthala, one of the most respected Hindu pilgrimage sites in Karnataka, is not just a Mandir but an institution that feeds lakhs of devotees every single day and symbolizes the cultural and spiritual strength of crores of Kannadigas. Yet, in recent months, this sacred site became the center of a well-planned assault launched by a nexus of Leftist activists, Congress elements, radical groups, and even international anti-Hindu lobbies. What seemed at first like a movement for justice soon unfolded as a deliberate conspiracy designed to weaken a centuries-old spiritual pillar.

CALCUTTA QURAN PETITION
Aug 22, 2025
When speaking about India’s complex debates on religion, free speech, and communal harmony, one cannot overlook the controversial yet thought-provoking book Calcutta Quran Petition written by the noted historian and polemicist Sita Ram Goel. Goel, a staunch defender of Hindu thought, was known for his meticulous documentation and fearless commentary on sensitive subjects. His writings often examined the intersection of politics, religion, and society in India, and this particular book stirred deep debate by questioning whether certain verses of the Quran could be considered a source of commun…