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A Tale of Two Legacies: Why Kolkata Renamed Suhrawardy Avenue to Honor Gopal Mukherjee
Jun 23, 2026
West Bengal Chief Minister Suvendu Adhikari announced on Sunday, 21 June, that Kolkata’s Suhrawardy Avenue would be renamed Gopal Mukherjee Road, a move he described as a historic correction of a long-standing historical wrong. The decision came a day after the Kolkata Municipal Corporation formally renamed the prominent road, which had for decades carried the name of the Suhrawardy family.

The Chandigarh Conduit: Inside the Rs 657-Crore Bureaucratic-Banking Conspiracy
Jun 23, 2026
On a scorching Monday afternoon in Chandigarh, the quiet, white-collared corridors of the Haryana Civil Secretariat were suddenly disrupted by the arrival of a federal warrant. On June 22, 2026, the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) arrested Pankaj Aggarwal, a senior Indian Administrative Service (IAS) officer of the 2000 batch. Aggarwal, then serving as the Principal Secretary of the Architecture Department, had previously overseen the powerful portfolios of School Education and Agriculture.

The Bengali Hindus and Calcutta owe their very existence in India to the Great Gopal Patha. He changed the tide of Hindu genocide in Calcutta during Jinnah and Suhrawardy's diabolical call for Direct Action in 1946 aimed at including Calcutta forcibly in Pakistan by annihilating Hindus
Jun 23, 2026
On August 16, 1946, during the sacred 18th day of Ramzan, the Muslim League launched Direct Action Day. This day was deliberately chosen to provoke Islamist sentiments by mirroring Prophet Muhammad's historical victory at the Battle of Badr. Gopal Chandra Mukhopadhyay, famously known as Gopal 'Patha' or the Lion of Bengal, heroically stepped forward to save Bengali Hindus and the city of Calcutta from a meticulously planned genocide, completely altering the course of Indian history.

A Strategic Masterclass: How Iran Outmaneuvered the United States in Switzerland
Jun 22, 2026
On the crisp, chill morning of June 21, 2026, the fresh mountain air above Lake Lucerne carried a distinct undercurrent of international tension. The arrival of high-ranking global officials at the prestigious Müngenstock Resort was watched closely by the world, with international media tracking every movement. This marvelous, luxury hotel in Switzerland is owned by Qatar, and it typically serves as a peaceful, secluded spot for elite travelers to relax, unwind, and escape the public eye.

Smoke, Mirrors, and Ash: How Lucknow's Aliganj Fire Exposed India's Relentless Vertical Traps
Jun 22, 2026
On the afternoon of Monday, June 22, 2026, the leafy lanes of Aliganj—a premium residential neighborhood in north Lucknow increasingly converted into commercial hubs—became the site of a tragic disaster. At approximately 3:00 PM, a plume of dark, toxic smoke rose from a three-storey commercial complex located at B-2, Sector D, on Usha Mehta Marg. Within minutes, the building, which housed a pet clinic on the ground floor and an animation and gaming training center on its upper levels, was transformed into a concrete furnace.

Financial Records Missing for 10 Years of Donations at Bahraich’s Salar Masud Dargah; Former SP Minister Named in Alleged Misappropriation
Jun 22, 2026
The Salar Masud Dargah, located in Bahraich, Uttar Pradesh, has once again found itself at the center of a intense public and political dispute. The current crisis focuses heavily on the financial records and physical offerings presented at the sacred shrine. Severe allegations have surfaced indicating that a comprehensive, complete account of the donations and offerings received over several recent years is entirely unavailable. Even after the local district administration formally intervened and sought the official records, the financial details for multiple years could not reportedly be pr…

The New York Times Sparks Public Backlash by Leveraging Father’s Day to Advance ‘Trans Dad’ Ideology: Analyzing Western Media's Integration of Gender Activism into Mainstream Culture
Jun 22, 2026
A significant shift has occurred at the nation's newspaper of record, where the traditional boundaries of objective journalism have increasingly blurred into full-fledged cultural and social activism. The New York Times has effectively synonymized full-fledged activism with journalism. The scope of this editorial advocacy is remarkably broad and varied. On any given day, the newspaper’s activism is so diverse that on one day, the newspaper humanizes Islamists, on the other, it injects a woke agenda in days celebrating specific gender roles.

Allegations against ‘Khan Sir’, questions on post-mortem and changing statements of friends: Mystery around Raushan Anand’s brother Prince Yadav’s death in Nepal deepens
Jun 22, 2026
On the evening of June 21, 2026, the historic corridor from Patna College to Kargil Chowk in Bihar became a sea of flickering candlelight and echoing demands. Thousands of civil service aspirants, unified under the banner of the Gyan Bindu GS Academy, marched in solemn defiance.

Visionary Leader or Unstable Mind: The Controversial Fate of Bharat Tiwari and the Government's Action
Jun 21, 2026
Public outrage and deep skepticism continue to mount across Bihar regarding the tragic demise of Bharat Bhushan Tiwari. Tiwari was killed during a high-stakes police encounter in the Bhojpur district of Bihar on 17th June. As public anger intensifies and demands for accountability grow louder, Bihar Chief Minister Samrat Choudhary has stepped in, officially ordering a comprehensive judicial inquiry to investigate the exact circumstances surrounding the fatal shooting.