Feb 5, 2025
"आक्रोश": Madurai erupts as thousands of Hindus unite to defend the sacred Thiruparankundram Murugan Temple from Islamist encroachment, reinforced by the 1931 Privy Council ruling affirming the temple's ownership, leading to massive protests
On Tuesday, 4th February, the historic city of Madurai witnessed a massive wave of protests as thousands of Hindus gathered at Palakkanatham to stand against what they believe to be a serious threat to their religious heritage. The unrest was sparked by allegations that Islamists are laying claim to the Thiruparankundram hill, a sacred site that houses the ancient Murugan Temple, a place of immense spiritual significance for Hindus.
Feb 4, 2025
Largest Hindu temple in the Southern Hemisphere opened in Johannesburg by Deputy President Paul Mashatile, with Mahant Swami Maharaj leading the consecration; built on a 14.5-acre site with 12,500 volunteers, serving as a hub for spirituality and unity
On Sunday, 2nd February, a historic event unfolded in Johannesburg, South Africa, as the largest Hindu temple in the Southern Hemisphere was inaugurated. The grand ceremony, attended by thousands of Hindu worshippers, marked a monumental moment for the Indian community in South Africa, whose cultural and religious identity is deeply interwoven with Hinduism. This temple is not just a spiritual milestone but a reflection of the profound cultural heritage carried by the Indian diaspora in the nation. The unveiling was led by Deputy President Paul Mashatile, adding significance to the occasion.
Feb 4, 2025
75 illegal Bangladeshi nationals vanished from Tamil Nadu’s Trichy camp, exposing DMK’s severe security failure, as Annamalai blasted the govt for misusing police to target critics while illegal migrants thrive in hubs like Tiruppur, Nallur and Coimbatore
The sudden disappearance of 75 Bangladeshi nationals arrested in Tamil Nadu last year has stirred widespread alarm regarding the state's security measures. This incident highlights significant lapses in managing illegal immigration, prompting Tamil Nadu BJP chief K. Annamalai to voice strong disapproval. He accused the state government of "failing to handle critical issues that jeopardize national security." His words reflect growing concerns over Tamil Nadu's approach towards the influx of undocumented immigrants.
Feb 1, 2025
"लो कर लो बात": Meta staffers furious over tampons vanishing from men’s restrooms staged a "Save the tampons" protest—because clearly, the true face of oppression is an office without pads and liners for those heroic "masculine energy" moments
It seems America’s woke wave has finally begun to recede, leaving behind remnants of its peculiar madness. Cancel culture, once a force to be feared, now seems toothless. In fact, many credit Trump’s re-election to the growing discontent with the chaos brought by identity politics—destroying women’s sports, glamorizing bizarre lifestyles, and pandering endlessly to micro-minorities that somehow wielded disproportionate power. Yet, to assume that this hysteria has vanished would be wishful thinking. The latest absurdity comes straight out of Meta, Mark Zuckerberg's social media empire.
Feb 1, 2025
"बजरंगबली": Ancient Hanuman temple with the Hanuman Chalisa inscribed discovered near the Langai River in Patharkandi, Sri Bhumi; locals began reconstruction, backed by ₹1.5L from Army officer Sagar Sinha, aiming to attract pilgrims nationwide
In a discovery that has sent waves of excitement through the local community, an ancient Hanuman temple has been unearthed in Patharkandi, located in the Sri Bhumi district of Assam. The excavation took place near the Langai River in Bilbari, Patharkandi, bringing to light a sacred site that had been hidden for centuries. "Behind the temple, the Hanuman Chalisa is inscribed," a feature that has captivated both historians and devotees alike. This inscription is seen as a significant spiritual and cultural hallmark, deepening the temple’s importance in the region.
Feb 1, 2025
"जालसाज़": MP High Court punished a journalist with a Rs 25,000 fine for misusing PIL to target a temple on Yashwant Niwas Road, Indore, citing vested interest, lack of evidence, and selective intent instead of genuine public concern, dismissing his plea
On January 23, the Madhya Pradesh High Court dismissed a petition seeking the removal of a temple located on Yashwant Niwas Road in Indore. The court's stance was unequivocal—the petitioner had no compelling reason or justification for his demand. In a firm rebuke, the court imposed a penalty of Rs 25,000 on the litigant, who identified himself as a journalist. The bench asserted that the petitioner had a "vested interest" in the property in question, which likely motivated his plea for the temple’s removal.
Jan 31, 2025
"Poor thing": Sonia Gandhi's remark that President Murmu was 'tired' sparked outrage; BJP demanded apology, while PM Modi praised Murmu's vision with self-reliant defence, Kashmir-Kanyakumari rail, and a 1,000 km metro milestone
Controversy erupted after Congress leader Sonia Gandhi criticized President Droupadi Murmu's speech at the joint sitting of Parliament. The remarks, made on Friday, came after the President's address preceding the Budget session. Sonia Gandhi commented that the President appeared fatigued towards the conclusion of her speech and struggled to continue.
Jan 31, 2025
Western sanctions on Russia, with 19,535 measures imposed since 2022, aimed to cripple its economy but instead drove alliances with China, India, Iran, and North Korea, boosting trade, diversifying its economy, and weakening Western dominance
The imposition of Western sanctions on Russia has been one of the most significant geopolitical developments in recent years. Initially aimed at crippling Russia’s economy and deterring its military operations, these sanctions have instead produced unintended consequences. Rather than isolating Russia, they have accelerated its economic realignment with non-Western powers, challenging the dominance of Western financial systems.
Jan 31, 2025
"इंतिक़ाम-ए-जुनून": Mubin kills a 24-year-old Shifa in Raichur on Jan 30 by stabbing her in the neck after she rejected his marriage proposal; similarly, Fayaz murdered Neha Hiremath in Hubballi last year for refusing his relationship and conversion
In a deeply distressing incident on Thursday, January 30, a college student was brutally murdered in Raichur city, Karnataka, by a man identified as Mubin after she rejected his marriage proposal. The horrific crime unfolded in Sindhanoor town where Mubin, in a fit of rage, took the life of the young girl in a savage act of violence.