Sep 28, 2023
"In the corridors of espionage, clarity is elusive": Sources shed light on Pakistan's ISI's alleged orchestration of terrorist Hardeep Nijjar's assassination in Canada, pointing to his resistance against supporting newly-arrived gangsters backed by ISI
In the bustling streets of Surrey, British Columbia, Canada, a prominent image of Hardeep Singh Nijjar adorned a banner at the revered Guru Nanak Sikh Gurdwara temple. This was the somber site where the Khalistani leader met his tragic fate in June 2023. An ominous cloud of speculation and blame has since hovered over his demise.
Sep 27, 2023
"Driving the future, pod by pod": IIT Madras' Avishkar Hyperloop team is spearheading a transportation revolution, with global accolades, a prototype in place, & national backing, they're not just envisioning, but shaping future of rapid transit in India
CHENNAI: Demonstrating exceptional prowess and innovation, the students from the Indian Institute of Technology Madras (IIT Madras) have yet again made the nation proud. Team Avishkar Hyperloop, representing IIT Madras, secured a commendable position among the top three teams worldwide in certain technical aspects during the recently concluded European Hyperloop Week 2023 (EHW). The significance of this achievement is underscored by the fact that Team Avishkar was the sole non-European contender to garner nominations across multiple award categories.
Sep 27, 2023
"Multiculturalism has failed": Amid rising tensions, the UK questions its stance on multiculturalism, Home Secretary Suella Braverman's remarks ignite debate, as the nation reevaluates its migration approach, juggling global duties with domestic peace
Multiculturalism, once hailed as the golden path towards creating diverse and inclusive societies, now stands amidst criticism and skepticism. The voice ringing the latest bell of concern is none other than the British Home Secretary, Suella Braverman. In a recent address, she boldly tackled an issue many of her contemporaries have shied away from, even if they might secretly resonate with her sentiments.
Sep 27, 2023
"Tradition on trial": In a backdrop of temple tensions, the Supreme Court agrees to hear pleas on Tamil Nadu's move to appoint 'non-believers' as priests. The state's rich heritage now intersects with faith, politics, and looming threats of vandalism
September 25, 2023 — The Supreme Court put a temporary pause on Monday to the Tamil Nadu government's recent moves concerning the appointment of archakas (priests) in temples steeped in Agamic tradition. This comes amidst rising concerns highlighted in petitions about the state government’s intention to position individuals who don’t traditionally believe or follow the faith as temple priests.
Sep 26, 2023
Brace for a record-breaking architectural masterpiece in Robbinsville, NJ: the BAPS Swaminarayan Akshardham temple, fusing faith, art, and age-old traditions, this marvel of Hindu grandeur is crafted by 12,500 volunteers, not just a temple—it's a legacy
In the heart of Robbinsville, New Jersey, a magnificent feat of architecture and spirituality rises above the skyline. Away from its roots in India, the BAPS Swaminarayan Akshardham temple is poised to shatter its own records as it gears up to unveil the world’s largest hand-carved Hindu temple.
Sep 26, 2023
Amidst Trudeau's allegations against India, Sri Lanka condemns Canada's double standards, highlighting Ottawa's controversial recognition of a Nazi veteran and its past accusations of 'Tamil Genocide', Canada's international image is under severe scrutiny
In a bold move, Sri Lanka voiced its support for India against the uncorroborated claims made by Canada that Indian operatives were involved in the assassination of Khalistani extremist Hardeep Singh Nijjar. The Foreign Minister of Sri Lanka, Ali Sabry, took a strong stance against Canada, stating, “Some of the terrorists have found safe haven in Canada. The Canadian PM has this way of just coming out with some outrageous allegations without any supporting proof.”
Sep 26, 2023
"Home of the free, especially for the 'wanted'": From harboring Khalistanis like Nijjar to shielding the assassin of Sheikh Mujib, Nur Chowdhury, Canada's actions reveals its double standards and raise critical questions about the nation's true values
"Home of the free, especially for the 'wanted'": From harboring Khalistanis like Nijjar to shielding the assassin of Sheikh Mujib, Nur Chowdhury, Canada's actions reveals its double standards and raise critical questions about the nation's true values
In recent times, a prominent diplomatic clash has captured global attention. Hardeep Singh Nijjar, a leader affiliated with the prohibited Khalistan movement and a Canadian-Indian national, was tragically murdered by unidentified individuals at a Sikh temple located in Surrey, British Columbia, during the month of June. The event has incessantl…
Sep 25, 2023
Amit Shah announces transformative shifts in India's criminal laws, aiming to eradicate colonial legacies and emphasize justice over punishment, with tech integration & comprehensive consultations, Shah envisions an efficient, citizen-centric legal system
In a defining move towards reshaping the country's legal framework, Union Home Minister Amit Shah recently shed light on the primary motive behind the proposed changes to India's criminal laws. Speaking on Sunday, he underscored the need for a fresh, modern perspective that does away with the colonial-era remnants that have clung to the system for close to a century and a half.
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Sep 25, 2023
"Cheers to bloopers, Canadian hoppers": Canada's shocking applause for WWII veteran Hunka, an ex-Nazi SS member, brings to light a disturbing pattern of harboring war criminals, amidst international outrage, the nation grapples with its unsettling past
Canada's Parliament, in an era where every information nugget is a click away, managed to have its very own "Did that just happen?" moment. Imagine waking up to discover that you just celebrated the legacy of someone from the most villainous chapter of our history books. Speaker Anthony Rota did just that by commemorating Yaroslav Hunka, not a WW2 hero, but a Nazi who actively partook in the gruesome genocide against Jews. Talk about putting the wrong foot forward!