Sep 26, 2023
"Home of the free, especially for the 'wanted'": From harboring Khalistanis like Nijjar to shielding the assassin of Sheikh Mujib, Nur Chowdhury, Canada's actions reveals its double standards and raise critical questions about the nation's true values
"Home of the free, especially for the 'wanted'": From harboring Khalistanis like Nijjar to shielding the assassin of Sheikh Mujib, Nur Chowdhury, Canada's actions reveals its double standards and raise critical questions about the nation's true values
In recent times, a prominent diplomatic clash has captured global attention. Hardeep Singh Nijjar, a leader affiliated with the prohibited Khalistan movement and a Canadian-Indian national, was tragically murdered by unidentified individuals at a Sikh temple located in Surrey, British Columbia, during the month of June. The event has incessan...
Sep 25, 2023
Amit Shah announces transformative shifts in India's criminal laws, aiming to eradicate colonial legacies and emphasize justice over punishment, with tech integration & comprehensive consultations, Shah envisions an efficient, citizen-centric legal system
In a defining move towards reshaping the country's legal framework, Union Home Minister Amit Shah recently shed light on the primary motive behind the proposed changes to India's criminal laws. Speaking on Sunday, he underscored the need for a fresh, modern perspective that does away with the colonial-era remnants that have clung to the system for close to a century and a half.
VIDEO | "Under the present system, usually there's a delay in justice delivery while the conviction rate is also less, due to which jails are overcrowded with undertrials. As a result, 'Bharatiya ...
Sep 25, 2023
"Cheers to bloopers, Canadian hoppers": Canada's shocking applause for WWII veteran Hunka, an ex-Nazi SS member, brings to light a disturbing pattern of harboring war criminals, amidst international outrage, the nation grapples with its unsettling past
Canada's Parliament, in an era where every information nugget is a click away, managed to have its very own "Did that just happen?" moment. Imagine waking up to discover that you just celebrated the legacy of someone from the most villainous chapter of our history books. Speaker Anthony Rota did just that by commemorating Yaroslav Hunka, not a WW2 hero, but a Nazi who actively partook in the gruesome genocide against Jews. Talk about putting the wrong foot forward!
Sep 25, 2023
"London's glitter hides its children's hunger": 1 in four children in the UK lack nutritious meals, amidst London's opulence, a stark hunger crisis emerges, revealing a G7 nation's disturbing reality, Akshaya Patra Foundation unveils these shocking stats
London - While the city of London enjoys a global reputation for its opulence and economic might, an astonishing revelation has surfaced: close to a quarter of its children lack access to a nutritious meal. This alarming statistic has been brought forward by none other than the Akshaya Patra Foundation (TAPF), an organization internationally recognized for distributing the highest number of mid-day meals globally.
Sep 24, 2023
Mirwaiz Farooq's surprising release by BJP Govt sparks intense speculation and shifts in Kashmiri politics, as he navigates his renewed freedom, the cleric-politician's leadership will be tested amid evolving political scenarios and forthcoming elections
In an unexpected turn of events, the BJP-led Central Government made the decision to release Mirwaiz Umar Farooq from his over four-year-long house arrest on 22 September. This decision is even more remarkable considering the backdrop. Over the recent years, there has been an uncompromising approach by the government, targeting the valley's separatist factions and their significant support base.
Sep 24, 2023
"A foreign voice, an Indian heart": CassMae, a German vocalist, captivates India with her soulful renditions of Indian songs, earning praise from PM Modi, this musical prodigy, despite never visiting India, resonates deeply with Bharat's melodic heritage
Music transcends language barriers, and Indians are renowned for their diverse taste in melodies. In India, music is an inseparable part of life, permeating every aspect, from joyous celebrations to movies and events. Indian cinema, in particular, places great emphasis on songs, making them an integral part of storytelling. Consequently, it comes as no surprise that many of these soulful tunes have captured the attention of musical artists worldwide, inspiring them to reinterpret or infuse these songs with their unique styles.
Sep 24, 2023
"History's unsung heroes sing the loudest": Lost in history's pages, Battle of Haifa reveals India's unsung heroes from the Jodhpur Lancers, on Sept 23, 1918, their courage freed Haifa from Ottoman chains, deepening an enduring bond between India & Israel
For the longest time, the heroics of the Indian soldiers during the Battle of Haifa were shadowed, receiving scant attention until Jodha's illuminating research. An annual homage unearths this buried piece of history, shining a light on the bravery displayed on foreign soil.
Sep 24, 2023
From the battlegrounds of WWII to becoming an INA soldier and then to the Indian cinema, Nazir Hussain's journey is a testimony to talent and tenacity, a mainstay in Hindi films and the pioneering force behind Bhojpuri cinema, his legacy remains unmatched
Nazir Hussain, a name synonymous with Hindi cinema, has been an emblematic figure for over three decades. His benign visage made him the quintessential embodiment of the paternal archetype. By his 50s, Hussain had carved out a unique niche for himself. He became the singular actor with the privilege of portraying the father or father-in-law of cinematic icons like Dilip Kumar, Raj Kapoor, Dev Anand, and others like Shammi Kapoor, Dharmendra, not to mention heroines spanning from Meena Kumari to Hema Malini.
Sep 23, 2023
"Poverty is not just a statistic; it's a lived reality": World Bank report reveals that 95 million Pakistanis are living below the poverty line, amid rising inflation, the institution emphasizes the need for urgent reforms to stabilize Pakistan's economy
In the latest findings, the World Bank paints a grim picture of Pakistan's economic landscape, emphasizing the dire need for immediate reforms. The nation, already grappling with economic constraints, now faces the daunting challenge of soaring inflation and navigating through one of its gravest economic downturns. Alarmingly, the data indicates that a staggering 95 million of its population are mired in the depths of extreme poverty.