Nov 18, 2023
Jama Masjid atrociously built a wuzukhana on a public park, court lambasted the MCD for failing to free the park from illegal encroachments, and declaring, 'We will direct the police to take over the park,' a firm stance for reclaiming public spaces
The Delhi High Court recently expressed its strong disapproval towards the Municipal Corporation of Delhi (MCD) for its inaction in reclaiming a public park near Jama Masjid. This park, according to allegations, is currently under “illegal possession” of encroachers. The Court's frustration stemmed from the failure of the MCD to assert control over this public space and its directive to the civic authorities was clear: take necessary legal steps to remove these illegal encroachments.
Nov 17, 2023
'आस्था नहीं तो नौकरी नहीं', a defining judgment upholding religious adherence in employment, Andhra Pradesh High Court confirms a temple employee's termination for converting to Christianity, marking a significant decision on religious employment rights
The Andhra Pradesh High Court recently made a significant ruling in the case involving the Sri Bramarambha Mallikarjuna Swamy Varla Devasthanam. The court upheld the temple's decision to terminate the services of an employee who converted to Christianity. This decision was made on the grounds that the employee's conversion was incompatible with the requirements of the religious institution.
Nov 17, 2023
"Scars: the echo of hurt that remains": In Uttarakhand, a laborer's 5-year-old daughter lured by Rickshaw driver Shavez to a sugarcane field and was raped, shattering trust and leaving the family in trauma, accused and his family absconding
In a shocking incident that has shaken the conscience of the nation, a five-year-old girl fell victim to a heinous crime in the Udham Singh Nagar district of Uttarakhand. According to reports, on November 14th, an e-rickshaw driver, identified as Shavez, committed a reprehensible act of rape against a young girl, who happened to be his neighbor.
Nov 17, 2023
"Necrophilia: Unthinkable Depravity": In a shocking incident in Varanasi, the body of a 5-year-old girl, recently buried by her grieving father, was exhumed and found Mohd Rafiq alias Chhotu sleeping alongside her, triggering a major police investigation
In a deeply disturbing incident that has shaken the city of Varanasi, an unimaginable act of desecration has occurred at the Rewari Talab cemetery. A young man, in a state of inebriation, grotesquely exhumed the body of a five-year-old girl, who was laid to rest only two days earlier. This act, beyond the realms of human decency, was discovered when the girl's father, a resident of Sadanand Bazaar in the Dashashwamedh area, visited her grave. The child had tragically passed away in a hospital the previous Wednesday and was buried that night around 9:30 pm.
Nov 17, 2023
"Nefarious Design Unearthed": Israeli President Isaac Herzog claims that it was Iran who orchestrated Oct 7 Hamas attacks to derail India-Middle East-Europe Economic Corridor as it is paving the way for Israel's inclusion in the region and peace process
In a striking revelation, Israeli President Isaac Herzog has implicated Iran in the orchestration of the October 7 Hamas attacks. According to Herzog, this strategic move was designed to disrupt the India-Middle East-Europe Economic Corridor, an ambitious project that not only facilitates regional economic integration but also signifies Israel's growing inclusion in Middle Eastern affairs and the broader peace process.
Nov 17, 2023
USA gun violence claims the life of Indian doctoral student Aaditya Adlakha in Cincinnati, mirroring the tragic fates of Jude Chacko, Saiesh Veera, and Devsish Nandepu - all lost on foreign soil, far from their motherland's embrace, their dreams shattered
The University of Cincinnati College of Medicine community is in a state of shock and mourning, grappling with the tragic loss of one of their own. Aaditya R. Adlakha, a young Indian doctoral candidate, became an unexpected victim of gun violence in Cincinnati. His journey, full of aspirations and academic pursuits, was abruptly and violently cut short in the early hours of November 9.
Nov 16, 2023
"In every empire's fall, a lesson is whispered": The enigmatic tale of Subrata Roy and the Sahara Empire, from ambitious business ventures to the infamous Rs 24,000 crore scam and the decisive steps towards redressal and justice for millions of investors
Subrata Roy, the founder of the Sahara Group, a towering figure in the Indian business landscape, passed away at the age of 75 on Tuesday, November 14, 2023. His demise marks the end of an era for the Sahara Group, a conglomerate with interests spanning finance, real estate, media, and sports. Roy's journey from modest beginnings to the pinnacle of corporate India is a story of ambition, controversy, and resilience.
Nov 15, 2023
"Christ's Facade in Chittoor": Sacred tank of Hindu temple "Venugopala Swamy Mandir" in Andhra Pradesh's Chittoor becomes a flashpoint for religious tensions as baptism performed for conversion of Hindus to Christianity, local church members booked
On Tuesday, 14th November, an incident that challenges the inter-religious fabric of Chittoor, Andhra Pradesh, came to light, prompting action from the local authorities. The Andhra Pradesh Police lodged a formal complaint against individuals associated with local churches. Allegedly, these church members utilized the Pushkarini—a sacred water tank of the Venugopala Swamy temple, venerated in Hindu traditions for ritualistic purposes—to perform baptisms on Hindus, ostensibly converting them to Christianity.
Nov 15, 2023
"Not a pin was manufactured, really?": Indians counter Congress leader's claims, asserting Nehru's socialist zeal post-Independence crippled Indian industries, debunking myths of his economic ingenuity & exposing enduring consequences on national progress
"Not a pin was manufactured, really?": Indians counter Congress leader's claims, asserting Nehru's socialist zeal post-Independence crippled Indian industries, debunking myths of his economic ingenuity & exposing enduring consequences on national progress
On Jawaharlal Nehru’s birth anniversary, Congress MP KC Venugopal’s glorification of Nehru as the architect of modern India and his assertion that "not a pin was manufactured in India" before Nehru's leadership, has sparked a flurry of criticism and satire. This statement glosses over the complexities of India's pre-independence industr…