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"Broken Trust": Tamil Nadu reels as schools turn into nightmares with teachers, students, and even an IPS officer nabbed for sexual crimes, while the DMK government catches heat for failing to shield kids, leaving 225 accused educators in its wake
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In one shocking incident, three teachers from a government school in Krishnagiri were arrested for allegedly sexually assaulting a 13-year-old student.
As Chhaava reignites debates, Islamists glorify Mughal ‘victories,’ yet Aurangzeb’s heirs sell tea in slums while Shivaji’s descendants serve in Parliament—Sultana Begum, claiming Red Fort, lives on a ₹6000 pension, her plea dismissed as a “waste of time"
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Sultana Begum is the widow of Mirza Bedar Bukht, Bahadur Shah Zafar II's great-grandson, who was born in 1920 in Rangoon, Burma (now Myanmar) and died in 1980 in Kolkata.
"मोहब्बत की दुकान": Five men—Nayeem, Arafat, Sahil, Nanjamat, and Adnan—arrested in Bengaluru for brandishing swords, filming reels in DJ Halli, Ramamurthy Nagar; BJP mocks Karnataka govt, asking if they’ll be called “mentally unstable”
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The incident has ignited a fresh political debate, with the opposition BJP seizing the moment to criticize the Congress-led Karnataka government.
"अम्न-ए-आलम": Devotees returning from a Hanuman Chalisa recital in Bihar’s Jamui brutally attacked by Islamists with stone pelting in police presence, injuring many, including Nitish Sahu and Khushbu Pandey; eight arrested, internet suspended
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Eyewitness accounts confirm that the attackers were armed with sticks and batons and deliberately targeted the vehicles of the Hindu Swabhiman Morcha convoy.
"आक्रोश": Madurai erupts as thousands of Hindus unite to defend the sacred Thiruparankundram Murugan Temple from Islamist encroachment, reinforced by the 1931 Privy Council ruling affirming the temple's ownership, leading to massive protests
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Thousands of Murugan devotees participated in the protest and raised slogans hailing Lord Murugan and Hindus. People from across Tamil Nadu participated in the protest, including women.
Largest Hindu temple in the Southern Hemisphere opened in Johannesburg by Deputy President Paul Mashatile, with Mahant Swami Maharaj leading the consecration; built on a 14.5-acre site with 12,500 volunteers, serving as a hub for spirituality and unity
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BAPS spokesperson talked to the media about the event and said that the purpose of the establishment is to enhance intercultural and inter-religious dialogue.
75 illegal Bangladeshi nationals vanished from Tamil Nadu’s Trichy camp, exposing DMK’s severe security failure, as Annamalai blasted the govt for misusing police to target critics while illegal migrants thrive in hubs like Tiruppur, Nallur and Coimbatore
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“The DMK government has no information on their whereabouts,” Annamalai asserted, highlighting severe lapses in security and accountability.
"Poor thing": Sonia Gandhi's remark that President Murmu was 'tired' sparked outrage; BJP demanded apology, while PM Modi praised Murmu's vision with self-reliant defence, Kashmir-Kanyakumari rail, and a 1,000 km metro milestone
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"While reacting to the media on the Hon'ble President's Address to the Parliament, some prominent leaders of the Congress party have made comments that clearly hurt the dignity of the high office, and therefore are unacceptable.
"घर वापसी": In Chhattisgarh, 29 Naxals surrendered in Narayanpur citing development work, while in Sukma, 9 Naxals with a cumulative Rs 52 lakh bounty, including top cadres from deadly Minpa and Burkapal encounters, turned themselves in
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As per the officials, 22 men and 7 women were among the surrendered Naxals. Narayanpur SP, Prabhat Kumar, said that the administration is conducting a movement against Naxalism.
Modi govt crushed Soros-funded Reporters’ Collective’s falsehoods by revoking its non-profit status after it peddled fake poverty data, ignoring NITI Aayog’s work with OPHI & UNDP, while being bankrolled by Ford, Omidyar, Rockefeller, and Open Society
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In a statement, the Reporters’ Collective claimed that the group had been existing as a ‘non-profit trust’ since July 2021.