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Apex Court Declines to Halt Rajya Sabha Poll Process, Directs Congress Leader to Election Petition Route
Jun 12, 2026
In a significant legal development regarding the Rajya Sabha elections from Madhya Pradesh, the Supreme Court of India on Friday dismissed a writ petition filed by Senior Congress leader Meenakshi Natarajan. The petition challenged the rejection of her nomination papers by the Returning Officer. Maintaining the constitutional boundary governing ongoing elections, the country's highest court clarified that it cannot halt or disrupt an active electoral process, ruling instead that her appropriate legal option is to file a formal election petition under the Representation of the People Act.

Mirroring Reality: New Delhi Pushes Back Against Western Critique of Energy Choices
Jun 12, 2026
HELSINKI — In a striking display of diplomatic pushback, India's External Affairs Minister, Dr. S. Jaishankar, firmly defended New Delhi’s ongoing acquisition of Russian crude oil. Speaking at the prestigious Kultaranta Talks in Finland, the Indian diplomat did not mince words, delivering a sharp reality check to the European media and political leaders gathered at the high-level event.

Dark Auditoriums and Deep-Rooted Entitlement: How the ‘Rs 370 Biryani’ Video Unmasked Comedy’s Consent Crisis
Jun 11, 2026
A crowd work interaction at a stand-up comedy show—usually a space meant for shared laughter—has instead peeled back the layers on a disturbing reality. The viral phrase “Rs 370 ki biryani” has transcended the walls of a comedy club to ignite an urgent nationwide conversation regarding boundaries, forced intimacy, and the lingering survival of a patriarchal mindset. The discourse exposes how easily the opposite gender can be reduced to a transactional sexual object, while a room full of people cheers on toxic, misogynistic, and unsafe behavior.

The Chronology of a Cleansing: Violence, Piety, and the Bulldozer in Bangarmau
Jun 11, 2026
In the flat, sun-bleached expanse of the Unnao district in Uttar Pradesh, the town of Bangarmau has long existed as a study in fragile socio-religious equilibrium. It is a landscape where ancient stone shrines and brick minarets stand within whispering distance, separated only by narrow alleys and the quiet understandings of their respective congregations.

The Anatomy of a Manufactured Dispute: Social Media, Selective Outrage, and the Targeted Vilification of a Micro-Minority
Jun 11, 2026
In an digital era where social media algorithms systematically reward outrage far more than understanding, it takes only a single individual looking for attention to manufacture a massive public controversy out of thin air. Earlier this month, social media influencer Prasad Vedpathak did precisely that. He attempted to whip up severe public outrage over a simple white pathway painted inside a private Mumbai housing society—a feature created solely for the convenience and physical well-being of passing Jain monks.

India Organizes Unprecedented Operation to Retrieve Body of Brave Soldier Who Lost His Life on Mount Everest Thirty Years Ago
Jun 11, 2026
The Indian government is organizing an unprecedented, historic mission to recover and bring back the mortal remains of a courageous soldier who went missing in the perilous death zone of Mount Everest three decades ago. This tragic loss occurred during what stands as one of the most disastrous trips in the country’s climbing record, reported The Tribune. Decades after his disappearance, official plans are now in motion to finally return his mortal remains to his grieving family. Lance Naik Dorje Morup had perished during an expedition in 1996, a fateful venture that met a tragic end due to th…

Two of Three Missing Indian Crew Members Confirmed Dead After US Strike on Vessel; Search Continues for One
Jun 11, 2026
Tragedy has struck the international maritime community following a devastating military strike in the Middle East. Out of the three Indian seafarers who had gone missing after a US missile attack on the commercial vessel Settebello off the coast of Oman on Wednesday (10th June), two have died, as confirmed by the general secretary of the Forward Seamen’s Union of India (FSUI), Manoj Yadav. Meanwhile, the third seafarer remains missing.

The Credentials Cartel: Inside the Transnational Fake Degree Syndicate of Kanpur
Jun 10, 2026
In the labyrinthine alleys of Chamanganj, Kanpur, where the air is thick with the scent of industrial coal and tannery chemicals, a decaying structure known as the Iqbal Building on Nala Road hid one of the most sophisticated digital forgery networks in South Asia. To the local postman, the top floors of the building housed a quiet, unassuming graphic designer named Ziaul Hasan. On encrypted messaging networks and international proxy channels, however, he was known as "Sameer" or "Atif"—the mastermind of a transnational paper mill that systematically compromised the integrity of global higher…

Legal Bodies Rally Behind Retired Judge Facing Violent Backlash Over Historic Verdict
Jun 10, 2026
The core principles of judicial independence and the rule of law are facing a severe test as three prominent legal organizations in Mumbai have approached the Bombay High Court. The Bombay Bar Association, the Advocates Association of Western India, and the Bombay Incorporated Law Society have filed a public interest litigation (PIL).