Jun 20, 2025
In a chilling betrayal that shook Bihar, schoolteacher Roma Kumari murdered her 12-year-old son Shreyansh for opposing her affair, then burned his body near Konhar Bridge—his only sin was confronting the very mother who was meant to protect him
In the heart of Bihar’s Barh town, a story has emerged so harrowing that it has left even the most stoic villagers in disbelief. A woman, a teacher by profession and a mother by role, stands accused of a crime that not only defies morality but shakes the very foundation of human empathy. Roma Kumari, aged 32, who earned her position through the Bihar Public Service Commission (BPSC), has been accused of murdering her 12-year-old son, Shreyansh, in cold blood. According to the police, she did not act alone—she had the assistance of her alleged lover, Nirmal Paswan, a school principal. The chil…
Jun 20, 2025
Everyone knows Jallianwala Bagh, but few recall Jan 1, 1948—when 50,000 Adivasis gathered in Kharsawan and were gunned down by Orissa Police; bodies dumped in wells and forests, no justice served, yet their blood paved the path for Jharkhand’s birth
The story of Kharsawan is not just a chapter in India’s post-independence history—it is a wound. A wound so deep and raw that even today, more than seven decades later, it bleeds in silence, mostly unacknowledged by the nation it belongs to. In the early 20th century, long before Jharkhand existed as a state, this land was part of the vast Bihar and Orissa Province under British rule. It was home to a proud and deeply rooted Adivasi (indigenous tribal) community. These were people who spoke their own languages, followed unique traditions, and held a strong connection to their forests and hill…
Jun 19, 2025
Sergeant Surendra Kumar Moga, martyred at 36 during Operation Sindoor in RS Pura, left behind a shattered family—his 11-year-old daughter Vartika, with tears in her eyes, vowed to join the army and "finish them one by one" to avenge her father's death
Sergeant Surendra Kumar Moga belonged to Mahradasi village, situated in the Mandawa tehsil of Jhunjhunu district, Rajasthan—an area that holds a deep-rooted history of valour and service to the motherland. Growing up in a modest household shaped by discipline and integrity, Surendra was born to Smt Nanu Devi, who nurtured him with values deeply influenced by the selfless dedication of his father, a proud soldier of the Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF). His late father’s legacy became the torch that lit young Surendra’s journey toward serving the nation.
Jun 19, 2025
Coimbatore temple blast case exposes a chilling ISIS plot hidden in plain sight—Arabic colleges turned into terror hubs, grooming youth for jihad, with suicide bomber Jamesha Mubeen’s failed mission unmasking a dark web of radicalisation across Tamil Nadu
The National Investigation Agency (NIA) has made significant progress in a chilling case that reveals how terror recruitment and radicalisation were happening right under everyone’s nose—in the name of Arabic language education. Four individuals—Ahmed Ali, Jawahar Sathik, Raja Abdullah (also known as MAC Raja), and Sheik Dawood—have been arrested in what is now known as the Tamil Nadu radicalisation and recruitment case. This case is a direct offshoot of the horrifying Coimbatore car bomb blast.
Jun 18, 2025
"जय हो": Modi, now called a fascist by the same party that jailed 1,00,000, banned RSS, and gagged the press—was just 25 when he defied their regime in disguise, printing truth, saving lives, and keeping India’s democracy alive while Congress shut it down
It was just past midnight on 25th June 1975 when India, the world’s largest democracy, saw its foundations shaken by one of the most severe political clampdowns in its independent history. Then-Prime Minister Indira Gandhi, facing intense legal and political pressure after the Allahabad High Court declared her 1971 election victory invalid due to corrupt practices, took a step that would change the nation’s trajectory for 21 long months. Rather than accept the court's verdict, Indira Gandhi declared a national Emergency under Article 352 of the Constitution—effectively freezing democracy to c…
Jun 18, 2025
PM Modi schooled Trump with a masterclass in diplomacy—firmly denied any US role in the India-Pakistan ceasefire, rejected third-party mediation, exposed Congress’s global blunder, and proved that India won’t bow to gimmicks or play into PR-driven traps
Prime Minister Narendra Modi has strongly countered US President Donald Trump’s exaggerated and false claims that he was the one who arranged the ceasefire between India and Pakistan during Operation Sindoor. PM Modi, who was in Canada attending the G7 Summit, received a phone call from Trump on June 17. The conversation was requested by Trump himself. During their 35-minute-long discussion, Modi firmly stated that there was absolutely no role of the United States in the ceasefire agreed upon by India and Pakistan the previous month. He directly conveyed to Trump that his country did not infl…
Jun 17, 2025
"जुनून-ए-मोहब्बत": In a twist darker than the Sonam-Raghuvanshi case, Rampur's Nihal murdered just a day before his wedding by fiancée Gulfasha and her lover Saddam, who lured him out, strangled him in a forest and dumped his body in a cornfield—FIR filed
The small town of Rampur in Uttar Pradesh was rocked by a crime so shocking it drew comparisons to the infamous Raja Raghuvanshi murder case in Indore, where a newlywed was killed by his wife and her lover during their honeymoon.
Jun 17, 2025
Abducted and held for 4 days in a Goa villa, producer Shyam Dey was brutally beaten, blackmailed with false drug charges, and forced to sign property papers and transfer ₹23L by Puja Banerjee, Kunal Verma, and Piyush Kothari; FIR now rocks TV industry
In a disturbing turn of events, the television industry has found itself caught in the crosshairs of an unfolding criminal drama. Acclaimed Bengali film producer Shyam Sunder Dey, whose illustrious career spans over 60 films, has made grave allegations of abduction, extortion, and coercion against popular television couple Puja Banerjee and Kunal Verma. What began as a business trip to Goa ended in a harrowing ordeal that has now triggered a full-blown police investigation.
Jun 17, 2025
Lab manager Aslam from Areekkara was caught spying on women with a hidden camera in a Kuttiady hostel bathroom—locals beat him up, cops arrested him, and Kerala exploded in anger as CCTV proved it wasn’t a mistake but a dirty, planned act
In a disturbing case that has left Kerala shaken, a man named Aslam, working as a laboratory manager in Kuttiady, Kozhikode district, was caught red-handed installing a hidden camera inside the bathroom of a women’s accommodation. The incident, which occurred on the morning of June 13, 2024, quickly went viral on social media after angry residents and women were seen thrashing him publicly.