Dec 28, 2023
"हुबहू, दादी की नाक घोटाला": ED's chargesheet links Priyanka Gandhi to controversial land deals; implicates Vadra & Pahwa, unraveling a high-stakes real estate web in 2006 Faridabad transaction, multi-agency investigation exposes political-estate nexus!
The Enforcement Directorate (ED) has named Congress leader Priyanka Gandhi in its charge sheet, mentioning her role in purchasing agricultural land measuring 40 kanal (five acres) in Haryana’s Faridabad from a Delhi-based real estate agent HL Pahwa in 2006 and sold the same land to him in February 2010.
Dec 27, 2023
"छलावा": Evangelists like CBN India in Bharat are leveraging the soft power of local culture, from Bhangra Christmas carols to Garhwali hymns, subtly repurposing Bharatiya traditions for large-scale Christian conversions, & reshaping religious identities
In a recent publication by the widely read English daily, The Times of India, an article on Christmas portrayed an image of vibrant multiculturalism in Bharat, focusing on how the festival of Christmas has seemingly blended with the local cultures and flavors of the nation. At first glance, this piece appears to celebrate the diversity and adaptability of cultures as it describes the trend of Christmas carols and hymns being adapted to the style of tappe-boliyan and bhangra beats, a fusion indicative of Christianity's assimilation into Bharatiya traditions.
Dec 26, 2023
Kapil Sibal, Ex-UPA Minister & Supreme Court advocate, known for his opposition to the Ram Mandir in the SC on behalf of the Sunni Waqf Board, now terms the temple's consecration ceremony a 'show-off', while maintaining that Lord Ram resides in his heart
On the 25th of December, a Monday that has now caught the attention of the nation, Kapil Sibal, a figure known for his past as the Former UPA Law Minister and a current Rajya Sabha MP, made a statement that has stirred a significant amount of controversy and discussion. Sibal, a name often intertwined with critical views on religious matters, particularly concerning Hinduism, has once again stepped into the spotlight with his latest remarks.
Dec 26, 2023
“You and I will meet again": In a heart-wrenching incident in Kannauj, Constable Sachin Rathi, who was to marry his fiancée in February, bravely confronted a notorious history-sheeter during a four-hour police encounter, ultimately sacrificing his life
In a tragic turn of events in Kannauj, Uttar Pradesh, the community is mourning the loss of a dedicated young police officer, Constable Sachin Rathi. The incident, which has sent shockwaves throughout the region, occurred during a police operation aiming to capture a known criminal. Rathi, in the line of duty, sustained a grave gunshot wound that ultimately claimed his life.
Dec 26, 2023
"गुस्ताख़ी-ए-फ़रिश्ता": Delhi High Court dismisses Waqf Board's plea against Sunehri Bagh Mosque's demolition, led by chairman of the Delhi Waqf Board, Amanatullah Khan; NDMC seeks public insights, inviting suggestions and objections
The capital's civic landscape is poised for change, as the New Delhi Municipal Council (NDMC) calls for public engagement regarding the future of a historic religious site. In a notice dated 24th December, the NDMC has opened the floor for public opinion on the proposed dismantling of the Sunehri Mosque, a decision that has not gone unnoticed by the city's residents. The Department of Architecture and Environment has put forward the call for suggestions and objections, inviting civic participation by the 1st of January 2024, as outlined under Clause 1.3(ii) of the bye-law.
Dec 25, 2023
"हो, मुहंजो खट्टी आयो खेर सां हो जमालो" | Dive into the tale of 'Hojamalo', a Sindhi folk song born from bravery that celebrates Jamalo Sheedi's fearless act on the Lansdowne Bridge, blending history with melody in a tribute to courage & cultural heritage
Let's delve into a historical marvel intertwined with the captivating tale of the 'Ho Jamalo' song. We're talking about a bridge, not just any bridge, but a feat of engineering that has its roots deeply embedded in the pages of Sindhi folklore. This bridge is no ordinary structure; it's an iron giant known as the "Lansdowne Bridge." While the locals of Sukkur affectionately call it the “Ayub Bridge,” it stands majestically between the small cities of Sukkur and Rohri, with the mighty Indus River flowing gracefully underneath.
Dec 25, 2023
"गुनाह क्या है": Chhattisgarh national gymnasts returning from Delhi had a grim journey seated beside a dirty train toilet, a stark contrast to cricket's opulence, highlighting neglected state of many Indian sports & the urgent need for equitable support
From Raipur: The current tussle between wrestling players and the Indian Wrestling Association has been capturing national attention. Amidst this, another incident related to sports in India has emerged, shedding light on a deeper systemic issue that hinders the country's success in international arenas like the Olympics.
Dec 24, 2023
Lt Col Karanbir Singh Natt, Sena Medal 160 TA (JAKRIF), who heroically neutralized a terrorist in J&K in 2015 despite grave injuries, immortalized today, his undying courage, and family's enduring support etch him forever as an unwavering hero of India
The Indian Army has experienced a profound loss with the passing of Lieutenant Colonel Karanbir Singh Natt, a respected officer of 160 TA (JAKRIF) and a valiant recipient of the Sena Medal. This tragic event marks the end of a journey for a soldier who exemplified courage and dedication to his nation. Lieutenant Colonel Natt's passing is not just a loss to the military fraternity but to the nation he bravely served.
Dec 24, 2023
"सत्य सनातन": Madhya Pradesh CM Mohan Yadav challenges global norms, aims to shift Prime Meridian to Ujjain from Greenwich, questions midnight date change, citing natural diurnal & nocturnal rhythms, in a bold move to restore India's ancient time legacy
In a bold and ambitious declaration, Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Mohan Yadav has made a statement that could potentially reshape the world's understanding of global timekeeping. CM Yadav, with a sense of national pride, asserted that India, about 300 years ago, was the originator of the global standard time. He pointed out that an instrument crucial for time determination, dating back to this era, still exists in the historical city of Ujjain.