Nov 8, 2025
Gurgaon lawyer Geetika Chawla, husband Harsh Thakkar and aide Hanuman exposed after police seized ₹1.14 crore cash and ₹2.85 crore gold in a shocking false POCSO extortion racket targeting husbands
Gurugram police on Friday revealed a disturbing extortion racket involving a young lawyer, her husband, and a balloon seller, who were all arrested on Thursday.
Nov 8, 2025
“History echoed through its lines”: 150 years of Vande Mataram tracing its journey from Bankimchandra Chatterji’s 1875 creation to Tagore’s Congress stage to Jinnah and Nehru calling it anti Muslim and not suitable as a national anthem
7th November 2025 marks 150 years of India’s National Song, “Vande Mataram.” On this historic day, Prime Minister Narendra Modi inaugurated a year-long nationwide commemoration of the song at the Indira Gandhi Indoor Stadium in New Delhi. The ceremony aimed to remind citizens of the song’s deep emotional connection with India’s freedom struggle and its lasting presence in public memory.
Nov 8, 2025
Supreme Court orders urgent nationwide removal of stray dogs from schools, hospitals, bus depots and railway stations and directs relocation of stray cattle from highways amid alarming rise in bite cases
The Supreme Court has expressed deep concern over the increasing number of dog-bite cases across the country, especially in areas where people expect safety and order.
Nov 8, 2025
"A process hidden is a process doubted": Shri Mata Vaishno Devi Shrine Board medical college admitted 42 Muslim students and only 7 Hindus despite being built with Hindu donations and Bajrang Dal is now demanding action over this imbalance
A major controversy has risen in Jammu and Kashmir after the release of the first MBBS admission list of the newly launched Shri Mata Vaishno Devi Institute of Medical Excellence (SMVDIME) in Katra.
Nov 6, 2025
"Crying foul is their only strategy": TNM pushes Muslim victimhood narrative to dilute Madras HC ruling on Thiruparankundram hill, downplays Hindu rights, and frames BJP’s stand as a fresh attempt to create another ‘Ayodhya’
The historic and culturally important Thiruparankundram hill in Madurai, Tamil Nadu, has long held deep religious meaning for the Hindu community. Over the years, it also turned into a point of disagreement between Hindus and Muslims, especially regarding naming rights, traditional practices, and access to specific parts of the hill.
Nov 6, 2025
Sheikh Hasina was removed from power in Bangladesh through a CIA-backed regime change plot, as a new book reveals explosive claims of General Waker-Uz-Zaman, US pressure and Islamist networks aligning
Bangladesh’s political landscape has gone into a phase of deep chaos, with rumours of a military coup and claims of betrayal spreading across the country. The discussion has intensified after the revelation of an upcoming book that makes strong allegations about how former prime minister Sheikh Hasina was removed from office through a planned international operation.
Nov 5, 2025
“Women are not required to play cricket”: N Srinivasan and Sourav Ganguly’s old remarks against women’s cricket resurface as Harmanpreet Kaur’s India stuns South Africa to win the 2025 World Cup, igniting national pride and debate on gender bias
After India’s women’s cricket team lifted their first-ever World Cup trophy on Sunday, a wave of pride swept across the nation. The victory, described as a golden moment in Indian sports history, symbolized years of struggle, determination, and gradual change within women’s cricket.
Nov 5, 2025
“Foreign money, hidden motives”: British citizen Maulana Shamsul Huda Khan booked in Uttar Pradesh’s Sant Kabir Nagar after ATS Varanasi found he illegally collected foreign funds for madarsas and NGOs to spread radical activities
On 2 November, the Sant Kabir Nagar Police in Uttar Pradesh registered a case against Maulana Shamsul Huda Khan, a British national, after an investigation revealed that he had allegedly collected foreign donations for madarsas in India without government approval and had misused foreign currency.
Nov 5, 2025
Defying his earlier image as a man of peace, Donald Trump reignites Cold War fears by ordering nuclear tests after trade wars with China, tensions with Russia, Iran, and Pakistan, risking a global arms race and World War III
Since taking office in January, President Donald Trump has portrayed himself as a “man of peace” determined to end global conflicts. Yet, beneath this image lies a contradictory pattern — Trump seems to be fighting his own battles, both with America’s allies and its adversaries.








