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Canada's Latest Intelligence Review Warns That Khalistani Extremism Remains a National Security Risk, Citing India Among the Top Foreign Interference Threats
May 3, 2026
The Canadian Security Intelligence Service (CSIS) has officially published its highly anticipated Public Report 2025. Released to the public in March 2026, this annual document provides a comprehensive evaluation of the shifting national security environment within Canada over the past year. The extensive review breaks down a variety of pressing modern dangers, ranging from espionage and foreign interference to complex cyber security vulnerabilities and the rise of violent extremism.

Fiction Over Facts: SP Leader’s ‘Tipu Granted Women The Right To Cover Breasts’ Comment During Assembly Ignites A Storm. Discover The ‘Breast Tax’ Fable And What Actual History Reveals
May 3, 2026
In a recent special session of the Uttar Pradesh Legislative Assembly held on Thursday, April 30th, Samajwadi Party (SP) Member of Parliament Toofani Saroj delivered a highly controversial remark. His words have sparked a fierce debate, with critics arguing that the political faction's underlying motive is to systematically malign Hindu traditions and history.

West Bengal Elections: Protests Erupt in Falta Over Alleged Intimidation and Death Threats by Trinamool Congress
May 3, 2026
On Saturday, May 2, the Falta region in West Bengal's South 24 Parganas district became a flashpoint of severe political tension. Local residents took to the streets in protest, raising serious allegations of intimidation and threats orchestrated by cadres of the ruling Trinamool Congress (TMC). With the crucial counting of votes scheduled for May 4, the anxious citizens have strongly demanded a repoll in the Falta constituency to ensure a fair democratic process. Citing immediate threats to their lives and property, the locals have also urgently requested the deployment of additional securit…

High Court Declares Public Land Namaz Is Not A Religious Right; Private Gatherings Must Remain Strictly Non-Disruptive And Personal: Full Report
May 2, 2026
On Monday, April 6th, the Allahabad High Court delivered a significant ruling regarding the intersection of religious freedom and public order. According to the court's official records, the division bench clarified that no individual, group, or organization possesses the authority to claim public land exclusively for large-scale religious gatherings, which explicitly includes the offering of namaz.

Got a startling emergency warning on your mobile? See how India is trailing a fresh alert network
May 2, 2026
On the bright Saturday morning of May 2, 2026, lakhs of citizens across India found themselves completely caught off guard. Without any prior warning, their mobile phones began to vibrate loudly and ring in perfect unison. The alert tone was highly unfamiliar, sounding completely distinct from the usual pings of text messages or routine app notifications. This sudden disruption triggered widespread confusion and, in many households, outright panic. Within a matter of minutes, social media platforms were flooded with posts from concerned users, all searching for answers and asking the exact sa…

The Great Nicobar Initiative Is Long Overdue: Why India Must Harness Its Ignored Maritime Power And Geographic Advantages
May 2, 2026
History is shaped by access to the sea, and we can look to recent global events to understand this undeniable truth. Following the political upheaval in Ukraine, Russian President Vladimir Putin realized that a hostile government could severely threaten his nation's maritime access. His immediate response was the swift annexation of Crimea. While the Kremlin publicly presented cultural and historical justifications for the move, the underlying geopolitical reality was clear to any strategic observer: Crimea is home to Sevastopol.

Chronicles of Complicity: A Journalistic Report on the SRM University-AP and TCS Nashik Workplace Scandals
May 1, 2026
The modern Indian workplace, long heralded as an engine of economic mobility and progressive professional integration, is currently undergoing a profound crisis of institutional integrity. Beneath the polished veneers of multinational corporate campuses and the prestigious corridors of higher academia lies a deeply entrenched vulnerability regarding occupational safety. In the spring of 2026, the nation’s attention was violently seized by two watershed scandals that erupted in rapid succession.

The Dark Waters of Narmada: An Exhaustive Account of the Bargi Dam Cruise Disaster
May 1, 2026
What was meant to be an evening of leisure on the scenic, sunlit waters of the Narmada River turned into a terrifying, mass-casualty disaster on Thursday, April 30, 2026, when a tourist cruise boat carrying holidaymakers sank in Madhya Pradesh's Bargi Dam. The tragedy, which triggered widespread panic, desperate night-long rescue efforts, and a steadily growing death count, stands as one of the most harrowing inland maritime disasters in the region's recent history. The event has not only shattered dozens of families but has also exposed glaring, fatal vulnerabilities in the state's rapidly e…

Mizoram Achieves Total Peace as the Final Ethnic Insurgent Faction Surrenders Its Weapons
May 1, 2026
In what is being celebrated as a historic and transformative milestone, the northeastern state of Mizoram has officially been declared completely free of insurgency. This remarkable development comes after the region's last remaining ethnic militant group chose the path of peace. According to regional reports covering the state's transition, on April 30, 2026, exactly 43 active cadres belonging to the Lalhmingthanga Sanate faction of the Hmar People’s Convention (Democratic)—widely known as the HPC(D)—formally surrendered their weapons.