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May 11, 2021
World has understood that vaccine is humanity’s only saviour against the deadly Coronavirus
World has understood that vaccine is humanity’s only saviour against the deadly Coronavirus along with Covid appropriate behavior. India is among a handful of countries in the world which have developed their own vaccines and running world’s largest vaccination drive. India is the fastest country globally to administer 17 crore vaccines to its citizens.

May 11, 2021
Lookout notice against Navneet Kalra in Oxygen Concentrator’s black marketing case
Naveen Kalra, who is now accused of black-marketing oxygen concentrators, was patronised by the then Congress government. In 2006, a question was asked in the Rajya Sabha that inquired from the then Urban Development Minister, Ajay Maken, by Tarlochan Singh whether it was a fact that Union Urban Development Minister nominates persons to become permanent members of Delhi Golf Club. Further, the question asked which individuals were nominated to the Golf Club between 2004-05 and 2005-06 and what was criteria were followed in their nomination.

May 8, 2021
A Hindu minor girl was brutally gang raped for four consecutive days and allegedly forcibly converted, in Sindh
Islamabad: A minor Hindu girl named Leylan Kohli was gang-raped for 4 days by one Mohammad Tanveer and his friends in the Sindh province of Pakistan. However, this was not the end to the misery of the poor victim and her family. The culprits are now adamant to take Leylan away from her parents on ‘religious’ grounds stating that she recited kalima (kalma) during rape so she’s Muslim now, and so cannot live with her ‘infidel’ family and must be handed over to them.

May 7, 2021
A tradition that started with the British wanting to control Indian temples’ riches continues even today
Ever since the Sabarimala temple case made headlines, the matter of government control over temples has attracted attention. What began with the British rulers trying to control temple riches continues till today. It has not only led to government interference and incompetence, but has also disempowered the age-old system of traditional temple priests.

May 7, 2021
This was disclosed from Right to Information (RTI) application by historian and author Neeraj Atri, in 2012
One of the most famous monuments in Delhi is Qutab Minar is believed to be constructed by two Muslim rulers named Qutbuddin Aybak and Iltutmish. At least this is what we had learned in our school days from our school books, and the website of Delhi Tourism also says so. However, there is a twist in the story. In 2012, Neeraj Atri, author of Brainwashed Republic, wrote to the National Council Of Educational Research And Training (NCERT) and asked for the source of this information.

May 5, 2021
Surya accused members of the BBMP War Room of taking bribes in exchange for hospital beds
Bengaluru Urban and Rural have collectively reported 21,866 cases on May 4. There has been a steady increase in the demand for hospital beds across the city due to the surge in Covid cases. Amidst the health crisis Bengaluru is facing, BJP MP Tejasvi Surya has alleged that a ‘Bribe for Bed’ scam is going at at BBMP (Bruhat Bengaluru Mahanagara Palike). Surya alleged that the war room officials at BBMP were falsely booking beds meant for the Covid-19 positive patients in exchange for money.

May 4, 2021
Sri Lankan authorities identified the suicide bombers as Zahran Hashim and Ilham Ibrahim, Inshaf Ibrahim, Mohammad Azad and Mohammad Hasthoon
On 25 April, four days after the coordinated Easter Day suicide bombings at churches and high-end hotels, that killed more than 250 people, CID (Criminal Investigations Department) in Sri Lanka released pictures of those suspected of involvement in the Easter suicide bombings.

May 3, 2021
A neck-to-neck fight, ended up in defeat for famed actor
What seemed to be a neck-to-neck fight, ended up in defeat for famed actor and founder of Makkal Needhi Maiam (MNM) Kamal Haasan in Tamil Nadu’s state assembly elections. The actor who made his electoral debut with 2021 state assembly elections was expected by many to contest from Chennai but instead, he chose Coimbatore (South) as his constituency. He lost to BJP’s popular leader Vanathi Srinivasan.

May 3, 2021
A neck-to-neck fight, ended up in defeat for famed actor
What seemed to be a neck-to-neck fight, ended up in defeat for famed actor and founder of Makkal Needhi Maiam (MNM) Kamal Haasan in Tamil Nadu’s state assembly elections. The actor who made his electoral debut with 2021 state assembly elections was expected by many to contest from Chennai but instead, he chose Coimbatore (South) as his constituency. He lost to BJP’s popular leader Vanathi Srinivasan.