Jun 7, 2025
In a bold move, Assam revives a forgotten 1950 law to deport illegal immigrants without court approval, as CM Himanta Biswa Sarma vows immediate pushback across the Bangladesh border, ending delays caused by tribunals and the sluggish NRC process
In a major policy shift, Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma has announced that the state will now invoke an overlooked law from 1950 to deport illegal foreigners, eliminating the need for lengthy court procedures. Speaking to the media during his official visit to Nalbari, the Chief Minister stated that Assam no longer needs to approach courts in every case involving illegal immigrants. He explained that the Supreme Court has recently confirmed that the Immigrants (Expulsion from Assam) Act, 1950, remains valid, which grants the state legal power to act swiftly.
Jun 7, 2025
"TikTok"Renna O’Rourke, 19, chased viral fame but died after inhaling keyboard cleaner in the deadly ‘dusting challenge’; now brain dead and gone, her heartbroken parents are sounding the alarm to stop this silent killer before it claims more teenage live
In a heartbreaking incident that has shaken the community in Arizona, United States, a teenage girl lost her life while taking part in a deadly online challenge. 19-year-old Renna O’Rourke tragically went into cardiac arrest while performing what is known as the ‘dusting’ or ‘chroming’ challenge, a risky social media trend gaining traction among young users. This trend involves inhaling keyboard cleaning spray in order to feel high and garner attention and views online.
Jun 7, 2025
“Moving mountains”: For 17 years, Dr. Madhavi Latha—India’s lone woman geotechnical warrior—fought rocks, storms, and silence to raise the Chenab Bridge, soaring 359m high, stitching Jammu to Srinagar and fulfilling a century-old dream with steel and soul
On 6 June 2025, India celebrated a proud and historic engineering feat when Prime Minister Narendra Modi officially inaugurated the Chenab Rail Bridge, a masterpiece of modern infrastructure. This extraordinary structure, now the world’s highest single-arch railway bridge, seamlessly connects Jammu to Srinagar, bringing to life a dream that had waited more than a hundred years to come true.
Jun 6, 2025
What began as a honeymoon turned tragic when Indore’s Raja Raghuvanshi was found murdered in Meghalaya’s gorge, his wife Sonam vanished, no ransom, no trace—just silence, a dao, a bloodstained coat, and a grieving family still pleading for a CBI probe
The air was still warm with memories of wedding songs when Raja Raghuvanshi and Sonam tied the knot in Indore on May 11, 2025. Raja, a 30-year-old transport businessman, had found love in Sonam, 24, and the young couple was glowing with the promise of a new beginning. The decision to honeymoon in Meghalaya — often described as “God’s Own Garden” — was meant to be a romantic getaway, a soothing pause before life’s responsibilities returned.
Jun 6, 2025
Sindhi Hindus are being raped, hanged, converted, and shot dead while the world stays silent, as 18-year-old Pooja Kumari was brutally killed in Sindh for refusing abduction, exposing Pakistan’s ongoing war on its helpless Hindu daughters
On March 21, 2022, a harrowing incident unfolded in Pakistan's Sindh province, where 18-year-old Pooja Kumari Oad, a Hindu girl, was brutally shot and killed after resisting an attempted abduction. The assailant, identified as Wahid Bux Lashari, along with two accomplices, forcibly entered her home near the Chhuahra Mandi area of Sukkur. Lashari, a Muslim man, had previously proposed marriage to Pooja, which she had declined. Upon her refusal, he and his associates attempted to abduct her, and when she resisted, they shot her.
Jun 5, 2025
Lahore’s Madam N, backed by embassy insiders like Danish, lured Jyoti Malhotra and other Indian influencers into spying for ISI, building a 500-agent sleeper cell—using fake pilgrimages, forged visas, and emotional bait to quietly bleed India from within
It began like a whisper—soft, subtle, nearly invisible. But when the Indian intelligence community started tugging at the thread, what unraveled was a chilling revelation: a carefully spun web of deceit, charm, and betrayal. Somewhere between curated Instagram reels and travel vlogs, a silent war was being waged against the nation. And at the heart of it all stood a woman the agencies now call ‘Madam N’.
Jun 5, 2025
A mother, Anamika Sharma, not only allowed but watched without mercy as her boyfriend and his friend gangraped her 13-year-old daughter 8 times—from Haridwar to Agra—coldly telling her, "This is normal, you have to do it", as the girl screamed for help
In the sacred city of Haridwar, a place revered for its spiritual sanctity, a chilling crime has unfolded, leaving the community and the nation in a state of disbelief. A mother, entrusted with the sacred duty of protecting her child, has been accused of orchestrating the repeated gangrape of her own 13-year-old daughter. The horrifying case, which came to light after the brave young girl confided in her father, has exposed a dark underbelly of betrayal and cruelty, shaking the very foundations of trust within a family.
Jun 5, 2025
In Agra’s Nagla Nathu, 6 girls, including bride-to-be Muskan and her sisters Shivani & Kajal drowned in the Yamuna while filming a reel—what began with laughter ended in funerals, as wedding dreams sank into silence, exposing the dark side of reels-mania
In the peaceful village of Nagla Nathu, part of Agra’s Sikandra area, families were once busy planning for a big celebration. A wedding was on the horizon, and joy had filled the air. Relatives were preparing clothes, guests were expected, and everyone was excited about the upcoming marriage of Muskan, the eldest daughter in the family. But all those dreams collapsed into heartbreak on the morning of June 3, 2025.
Jun 5, 2025
Kapil Sibal defends a Bangladeshi illegal's son in SC while India deports over 2,000 infiltrators under Operation Push-back, including PFI-linked, Rohingyas, and organ racketeers, raising serious questions on his record of backing anti-India elements
On 2nd June 2025, the Supreme Court of India issued a notice on a habeas corpus petition filed against the Assam government. The petition alleged the ‘illegal’ detention and deportation of a Bangladeshi woman, Monowara Bewa, who had been granted bail since 12th December 2019. The legal action was initiated by her son, who challenged the government's handling of the case and demanded accountability.