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Meerut’s Fraud Bureaucrat Unmasked; Nabbed Following Neighborhood Uproar

"Billboardवाला IAS": Shattering the illusion of India's toxic UPSC obsession, Meerut police arrested fake IAS officer Rahul Kaushik after a drunken midnight ruckus revealed the neighborhood's feared bureaucrat actually just washed a retired official's dog

The obsession with becoming an Indian Administrative Service (IAS) officer in our country has officially reached a deeply disturbing, almost comical, new low. We live in a society where the pursuit of that coveted "lal batti" (red beacon) prestige has driven countless bright minds to financial and mental ruin. Young people spend the prime of their lives locked in claustrophobic, windowless rooms in Mukherjee Nagar or Karol Bagh, feeding the multi-crore coaching mafia, all for an exam with a success rate of less than a fraction of a percent.

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Who is behind wheels? In high-profile car crashes, no one seems to be 'driving'

"Who is behind the wheels": In high-profile crashes from Salman Khan's Mumbai to Shivam Mishra's Kanpur, India's elite use hired drivers to dodge blame in fatal crashes, mirroring China's ancient ding zui practice of hiring body doubles for sentence

Excerpt: In India, road traffic injuries are the leading cause of death for those aged 15-29, yet the legal focus often remains on the "privilege" of the accused.
In India, road traffic injuries are the leading cause of death for those aged 15-29, yet the legal focus often remains on the "privilege" of the accused.

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Beyond Worship: The Bareilly Namaz Incident and the Pattern of Strategic Encroachment

Bareilly’s Namaz detention unmasks a sinister pattern of encroachment seen in Shimla’s Sanjauli and Delhi’s Seelampur, revealing how prayers often veil a calculated crusade for land and dominance

Excerpt: The pattern is dangerously consistent. What begins as a seemingly harmless practice of religious rituals soon evolves into de facto religious structures.
The pattern is dangerously consistent. What begins as a seemingly harmless practice of religious rituals soon evolves into de facto religious structures.

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Doval’s ‘Nation-Building as Revenge’ Sparks Backlash from Liberals Misinterpreting History and Intent

Liberals manufactured outrage over NSA Ajit Doval’s ‘revenge’ remark, twisting his Viksit Bharat speech into hate, yet he only urged youth to rebuild India’s power to reverse its historical decline

Excerpt: Despite the ferocity of these reactions, none actually engaged with the substance of what Doval said.
Despite the ferocity of these reactions, none actually engaged with the substance of what Doval said.

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From Memon to Khalid: When Law Clashes with the Religious Narrative of the Left-Islamist Nexus

From the execution of Yakub Memon to the incarceration of Umar Khalid, the Indian Judiciary battles a relentless assault by a Left-Islamist nexus attempting to subvert Vedic Dharma with mob appeasement

Excerpt: This pattern has been repeated consistently over the past few years, stretching from the execution of Yakub Memon to the incarceration of Umar Khalid.
This pattern has been repeated consistently over the past few years, stretching from the execution of Yakub Memon to the incarceration of Umar Khalid.

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Rise and Reign of Karachi’s Most Feared Crime Kingpin

How Dhurandhar reignited the dark legend of Rehman Dakait, the Lyari crime lord who shaped Karachi’s gang wars, PAC power and PPP ties before his dramatic 2009 encounter death in Steel Town Karachi

Excerpt: Rehman Dakait’s criminal path started early, shaped by an environment where confrontation and survival went hand in hand.
Rehman Dakait’s criminal path started early, shaped by an environment where confrontation and survival went hand in hand.

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After 13 bodies were shattered, ‘The Wire’ writes emotional fiction for Red Fort bombers: The platform’s evergreen love story with Islamist killers

After 13 people died in pieces at the Red Fort, The Wire delivers a syrupy sob story to cleanse jihadi doctors, proudly continuing its long romance with Islamist killers who butcher the very nation that feeds them

Excerpt: The article opened with an interview featuring Umar Nabi’s 53-year-old father, Ghulam Nabi Bhat, who reminisced about the moment his son fulfilled his dream of becoming a doctor.
The article opened with an interview featuring Umar Nabi’s 53-year-old father, Ghulam Nabi Bhat, who reminisced about the moment his son fulfilled his dream of becoming a doctor.

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A Growing Threat: India’s Counterfeit Drug Crisis

“When greed enters medicine, death follows”: India’s fight against fake medicines intensifies as raids in Uttar Pradesh, Gujarat, Punjab, and Rajasthan expose a deadly ₹200 crore counterfeit network and trigger WHO’s global alarm

Excerpt: During a 60-hour police operation in Kanpur, two secret factories were found manufacturing 434 varieties of fake drugs worth around ₹4.5 crore.
During a 60-hour police operation in Kanpur, two secret factories were found manufacturing 434 varieties of fake drugs worth around ₹4.5 crore.

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Journalist rattled after ex-CJI underlines mosque-over-temple act as desecration: Here’s how the addendum backs Hindu belief

‘Journalist’ rattled as ex-CJI DY Chandrachud calls mosque atop Ram Mandir a desecration, with Ayodhya verdict addendum confirming Hindu beliefs through historic evidence

Excerpt: The addendum notes Janma Sakhies record Guru Nanak’s visit to Ayodhya in 1510 for Ram Janmabhoomi Darshan, years before the Babri mosque was built in 1528.
The addendum notes Janma Sakhies record Guru Nanak’s visit to Ayodhya in 1510 for Ram Janmabhoomi Darshan, years before the Babri mosque was built in 1528.

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What Many Do Not Know About Ambedkar’s Vision

The Ambedkar they never wanted India to remember, who drew democracy from the Upanishads, defied Nehru, unmasked left-liberal falsehoods, and stood firm against Muslim dominance and Pakistan

Excerpt: He took the three mahavakyas — Sarvam Khalvidam Brahma, Aham Brahmasmi, and Tatvamasi — and explained what their combined meaning could be.
He took the three mahavakyas — Sarvam Khalvidam Brahma, Aham Brahmasmi, and Tatvamasi — and explained what their combined meaning could be.

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