Oct 23, 2023
In a self-revealing blunder, The New York Times attempts to target Akshardham Mahamandir in the US with unsubstantiated 'caste discrimination' claims, conveniently overlooking evidence of artisans being enticed with green cards to fabricate tales
In what appears to be an uninformed attack on the revered Akshardham Mahamandir in the US, The New York Times has come under scrutiny for publishing allegations of 'caste discrimination' without robust verification. This critique comes on the heels of Bochasanwasi Akshar Purushottam Swaminarayan Sanstha (BAPS) successfully defending themselves in a 2-year legal tussle centered around the same baseless accusations.
Oct 22, 2023
Elon Musk, with his signature sarcasm, offers a cool billion to rename Wikipedia to 'Dickipedia', meanwhile, this 'non-profit' after incessantly shaking its digital tin cup, sits atop a mountain of cash, wonder where all those 'just £2' donations vanished
Elon Musk's proposal to Wikipedia has caused quite a stir, especially given the platform's evergreen financial struggles. Wikipedia has always maintained a public-facing donation model to run its operations, often popping up appeals that some users find borderline intrusive. Musk's generous offer might seem like a solution to their financial woes on the surface, but the catch is too hilarious (or humiliating, depending on which side of the fence you're on) to ignore.
Oct 22, 2023
Amid deteriorating India-Canada relations, EAM Jaishankar underscores the paramountcy of diplomat safety in Canada, citing violations of the Vienna Convention, emphasizes potential visa resumption contingent on diplomats' safety assurance in Ottawa
22nd October - A cloud of tension seems to hover over India-Canada diplomatic relations. The External Affairs Minister, Dr. S Jaishankar, recently shed light on the growing strains between the two nations. While addressing the audience at the Kautilya Economic Conclave, he candidly expressed that the bilateral ties are currently in a "difficult phase."
Oct 22, 2023
"Victim Card Activated": Ex-cricketer Danish Kaneria shuts down 'The Wire's' senior editor, Arfa Khanum Sherwani, "Come to my country Pakistan if you are feeling ashamed to be an Indian," Sherwani, in turn, cries "online lynch mob" as the plot thickens!
In a recent Twitter exchange that caught the attention of netizens, former Pakistani cricketer, Danish Kaneria, addressed The Wire's Senior Editor, Arfa Khanum Sherwani. On 22nd October, Kaneria, with characteristic forthrightness, suggested Sherwani consider relocating to Pakistan if she feels discomfort with her Indian identity.
Oct 22, 2023
"Unsung today, but forever in our hearts": Before the 1857 Revolt, Veerapandiya Kattabomman fiercely defied British dominance in Tamil Nadu, his unyielding spirit and sacrifice remain a testament to India's unsung heroes who paved the way for independence
The narrative of India's quest for independence is vast, extending far beyond the famed 1857 Uprising. Even before this renowned revolt, localized movements emerged, causing palpable anxiety amongst the British. Their apprehension was rooted in a genuine fear: if these nascent revolts converged, their grand scheme to exploit India's riches might falter.
Oct 22, 2023
“Welcome refugees, Samantha Woll said": Detroit synagogue president Woll, a beacon for the Jewish community stabbed to death, leaving a profound void, amidst the Israel-Hamas conflict, is this a sign of Jews under increasing threat in the US?
DETROIT — A chilling wave of sorrow washed over Detroit's Jewish community this weekend as Samantha Woll, the 40-year-old president of Isaac Agree Downtown Synagogue, was found dead outside her residence. The evidence points to a violent end as the police discovered stab wounds on her body.
Oct 21, 2023
In an unexpected turn, the Supreme Court acquits woman accused of killing her newborn; says High Court, trial court possibly didn't respect her right to privacy, it's enlightening to see how privacy might now overshadow the scales of justice, isn't it?
In a recent ruling that has caught the attention of legal experts and the general public alike, the Supreme Court acquitted a woman who had been previously accused of the harrowing act of killing her newborn. The case, known as [Indrakunwar vs State of Chhattisgarh], revolved around allegations that the woman had given birth following a liaison with a fellow villager and subsequently ended the infant's life.
Oct 21, 2023
"The voice of tradition won't be silenced": At Ghaziabad's ABES College, a student's "Jai Shri Ram" greeting sparks upheaval, viral videos show a professor humiliating the student, leading to swift action as the college suspends the involved professors
Ghaziabad's ABES College of Engineering became the epicenter of a controversy on the 20th of October. A seemingly innocuous greeting of "Jai Shri Ram" during a college cultural festival led to a fierce reprimand from an assistant professor. The student, who intended to greet the audience with the religious salutation, was met with a swift and stern response from the professor identified as Mamata Gautam by netizens.
Oct 21, 2023
"New India, NaMoIndia": Under PM Modi's resolute leadership, India stands firm in the face-off with Canada, leading to a comedic exit of 41 Canadian diplomats, India's new era of assertiveness clearly doesn't mesh with Canada's silly diplomatic approach
In a recent turn of events that has caught the world's attention, Canada's Foreign Minister, Melanie Joly, made a significant announcement this Thursday. Amid the escalating tensions between India and Canada, she confirmed that Canada has decided to withdraw 41 of its diplomats, along with their 42 family members, from India.