Aug 22, 2025
From being run by a US-based church to facing allegations of forced conversions, negligence, and harassment, Ahmedabad’s Seventh Day School is in controversy after a Muslim minor brutally murdered a Hindu student inside the campus
The shocking incident at the Seventh Day Adventist Higher Secondary School in Ahmedabad has sent waves of anger and grief across the city. On 19th August, a Hindu student was allegedly murdered by his Muslim junior within the school premises, an act that has not only shaken the local community but also raised questions about the school’s administration and past record.
Aug 21, 2025
Bhopal’s Machhli family saw their ₹22 crore mansion demolished as CM Mohan Yadav vowed no criminal will be spared after arrests linked to drugs, love jihad, rape, extortion, and decades of crimes hidden behind political protection
The Madhya Pradesh government has once again brought down the hammer on organized crime. On Thursday, 21st August, the administration demolished a sprawling ₹22 crore illegal mansion linked to the notorious Machhli family in Bhopal. The demolition took place in Kokta Hathaikheda, a region that has been under the radar for years due to its association with criminal networks. The action was carried out under heavy police deployment, with district administration officials supervising every step of the operation.
Aug 21, 2025
The US Embassy in India dismissed Donald Trump’s claim of $21M USAID voter turnout funding, confirming no electoral projects, only development aid, as all seven Partnership Agreements ended with USAID’s closure under Biden’s global foreign aid review
The United States Embassy in New Delhi has firmly dismissed former U.S. President Donald Trump’s allegation that the United States Agency for International Development (USAID) directed $21 million toward voter turnout activities in India. In its official communication with the Ministry of External Affairs (MEA), the Embassy stated clearly that USAID had never received nor released such funds during fiscal years 2014 to 2024. It also stressed that the agency did not carry out any voter-related programs in India during this period.
Aug 21, 2025
Nehru’s blind trust in China and dismissal of military warnings weakened India; the reckless Forward Policy led to the 1962 war disaster, a humiliating defeat that exposed his greatest defence blunder and forced him to admit his grave mistake
“The art of war is of vital importance to the State. It is a matter of life and death, a road either to safety or to ruin. Hence it is a subject of inquiry which can on no account be neglected.” —Sun Tzu, Art of War
Aug 21, 2025
India races to become the world’s third-largest economy, yet in a rare convergence US Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent, Pakistan’s Asim Munir, and Rahul Gandhi target Mukesh Ambani with tariffs, threats, and rhetoric to weaken India’s rise
India today finds itself at a decisive turning point. Its rapid GDP growth has positioned it as the fastest-growing large economy in the world, offering the promise of becoming a new pillar in the global economic system. With international supply chains shifting, India is stepping in as a trusted partner for manufacturing, digital technology, and consumer markets. The world now looks at India not as a follower, but as a country with the potential to become the third-largest economy globally.
Aug 20, 2025
A 15-year-old Hindu boy Nayan Sindhi was stabbed to death by a Class 8 Muslim student in Ahmedabad’s Seventh Day Adventist School sparking protests that grew into violent clashes with vandalism, police lathi-charge and a family rising to demand justice
Ahmedabad witnessed a shocking incident on Tuesday (August 19) that left the entire city disturbed. A 15-year-old Class 10 student of Seventh Day School in Khokhra was stabbed by another student after a quarrel that was linked to a week-old dispute. The victim, a Sindhi Hindu boy, succumbed during treatment, leaving his family members in deep grief and anger.
Aug 19, 2025
NHAI barred the Bhuni toll agency from future bids, imposed a ₹20 lakh penalty after Army jawan Kapil Kavad was assaulted in Meerut, six accused arrested, and enraged villagers stormed the plaza demanding justice for the soldier humiliated on duty
The National Highways Authority of India (NHAI) on Monday confirmed that it has taken strong disciplinary action against the toll collection agency operating at the Bhuni toll plaza in Meerut. The authority announced a fine of ₹20 lakh after an Army soldier was physically assaulted by toll booth staff at the location.
Aug 19, 2025
Gauhati HC called Assam’s 3,000-bigha land grant ‘extraordinary’; CPIM tried to falsely drag Adani, but it was Mahabal Cement’s ₹11,000 crore project, showing how fake news twists facts and hides the real issue of jobs, ecology, and tribal rights
The Gauhati High Court last week delivered strong observations on the allotment of 3,000 bighas of land (roughly 4 square kilometres) in Assam’s Dima Hasao district to Mahabal Cement Private Limited for the establishment of a cement factory. The issue came up during the hearing of two petitions, one of which was filed by local residents alleging that they were being evicted from their land. The bench expressed serious disapproval over what it called an “extraordinary” allotment of land in a Sixth Schedule tribal area.
Aug 19, 2025
In 1960, Nehru signed away 80% of India’s rivers to Pakistan without Parliament’s approval, dismissing outrage as “pailful of water,” a shocking blunder that crippled farmers for decades until Modi ripped apart this betrayal after relentless terror
Independent India’s first Prime Minister, Jawaharlal Nehru, is often remembered not only for his leadership but also for the many blunders committed during his long tenure. These decisions, even decades later, continue to cast a shadow on India’s progress and security. Among them, one of the most debated mistakes was the signing of the Indus Waters Treaty (IWT) in 1960, a treaty that surrendered India’s control over its own precious rivers.