May 19, 2026
Chief Minister Suvendu Adhikari fortifies national security by transferring 120 acres in the strategic Chicken’s Neck corridor to the BSF and handing key West Bengal highways to total central control
The West Bengal government led by CM Suvendu Adhikari has begun the process of transferring 120 acres of land to the Border Security Force (BSF) in the highly sensitive Chicken’s Neck corridor in North Bengal. Along with this, the state government has also approved the transfer of several important National Highway stretches to central agencies in a move aimed at strengthening security and infrastructure in one of India’s most strategically important regions.
May 17, 2026
In a historic crackdown under Operation Ragepill, the NCB seized a massive ₹182-crore shipment of the Syrian Captagon 'Jihadi Drug' concealed in India, striking a major blow to the ISIS narco-economy
In a major success against an international narcotics network, India’s Narcotics Control Bureau (NCB) seized around 227.7 kilograms of the banned synthetic drug Captagon, estimated to be worth nearly ₹182 crore in the illegal market. The operation also led to the arrest of a Syrian national linked to a transnational drug smuggling syndicate. Investigators found that the accused had been overstaying in India after his tourist visa expired.
May 17, 2026
Violent clashes erupted in Kolkata's Park Circus today as furious protestors opposing Chief Minister Suvendu Adhikari's strict new ban on roadside namaz hurled stones at police, leaving three injured
Fresh tension gripped central Kolkata on Sunday after protests against the newly enforced restrictions on roadside namaz and loudspeaker volume spiralled into violent clashes between members of the Muslim community and police personnel in the busy Park Circus area. What began as a demonstration soon turned chaotic after protestors blocked a section of Park Street, triggering a confrontation with the police force already stationed in the area.
May 17, 2026
In a dramatic move, Chief Minister Suvendu Adhikari has withdrawn West Bengal's Supreme Court plea, accepting the Calcutta High Court ruling that cancelled the OBC status of seventy-seven communities
In one of the first major administrative decisions taken after coming to power in West Bengal, the Bharatiya Janata Party government led by Chief Minister Suvendu Adhikari has decided to withdraw the state government’s petition pending before the Supreme Court against the Calcutta High Court’s landmark 2024 judgment that cancelled the Other Backwards Class (OBC) status granted to 77 communities in the state.
May 17, 2026
Sparking an active police investigation in Madhya Pradesh, Hindu women at Jabalpur's St Aloysius School were shockingly fired from their daily jobs after bravely refusing forced Christian conversions
A major controversy has surfaced in Jabalpur after several Hindu women employees associated with St Aloysius School accused the school administration of allegedly forcing them to convert to Christianity. The women claimed that pressure was repeatedly put on them by senior members of the institution and that they were threatened with losing their jobs if they refused to change their religion.
May 17, 2026
Speaking in the Netherlands, PM Modi warns that escalating international energy crises and surging fuel costs threaten to severely hinder the global economy, risking a devastating decade of disasters
Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Saturday, 16th May, delivered one of his most serious warnings yet on the condition of the global economy, cautioning that the world is slowly slipping into what he described as a “decade of disasters.” Speaking during his visit to The Hague in the Netherlands, the Prime Minister said that repeated international crises are threatening to reverse decades of economic progress and could push millions of people back into poverty if urgent corrective steps are not taken.
May 17, 2026
After discovering a groom arriving in Darbhanga forged a Hindu identity to conceal his Muslim faith, the outraged bride's family held him and his relatives captive until police intervened and arrested five suspects
A shocking incident has surfaced from Bihar’s Darbhanga district, where a marriage ceremony was abruptly called off after the bride’s family allegedly discovered that the groom, who had come to marry a Hindu woman, was actually a Muslim man using a different identity. The matter quickly escalated, leading to the detention of the groom and several people accompanying him by the bride’s relatives. Police later intervened and arrested five individuals connected to the case.
May 16, 2026
False rumours of Friday namaz being stopped by police regulating loudspeaker noise triggered a violent mob to mercilessly attack and vandalise the Kasai Mohalla police outpost in Asansol, West Bengal
A tense atmosphere spread across several parts of West Bengal’s Asansol late on Friday night, 15th May, after violence broke out in the Kasai Mohalla area following a dispute linked to loudspeaker volume during prayers at temples and mosques. What reportedly began as an awareness drive by the police over sound control soon spiralled into a major law and order situation after rumours spread through the locality claiming that Friday night namaz was being stopped.
May 16, 2026
"भोजशाला तो बस झांकी है, अब काशी-मथुरा बाकी है": Ending a centuries-old dispute, the Madhya Pradesh High Court definitively declared Dhar's Bhojshala complex a historical Saraswati temple founded by Raja Bhoj, restoring Hindu worship rights forever
In a decisive legal milestone that brings clarity to a dispute spanning generations, a Division Bench of the Madhya Pradesh High Court in Indore delivered a landmark ruling this past Friday. The court officially recognized the disputed Bhojshala-Kamal Maula complex in Dhar as a Bhojshala containing a temple dedicated to Goddess Vagdevi (Maa Saraswati).








