Jul 22, 2025
"इज़्ज़त": Once hailed as ICICI Bank’s honest face, Chanda Kochhar is now guilty of taking a ₹64 crore bribe for sanctioning a ₹300 crore loan to Videocon, even as her old letter preaching honesty to her daughter resurfaces—turning virtue into pure irony
In a major development, Chanda Kochhar, the former CEO and Managing Director of ICICI Bank, has been found guilty by an appellate tribunal in a high-profile bribery case. According to the tribunal's judgment dated July 3, Kochhar received ₹64 crore as a bribe in return for approving a ₹300 crore loan to the Videocon Group, one of India’s major business conglomerates.
Jul 22, 2025
Nadeem, Mansher, and Rahees were arrested in Muzaffarnagar for spreading a horrific Pakistan video as a fake Bajrang Dal massacre to spark Kanwar Yatra riots, exposing a chilling ISI plot and triggering a high-stakes nationwide crackdown
In a major breakthrough, the Uttar Pradesh Police unearthed a dangerous conspiracy in Muzaffarnagar with suspected links to Pakistan’s notorious ISI. On Monday, 21st July, law enforcement officials arrested three men — Nadeem, Mansher, and Rahees, all residents of Kakrauli village. According to the police, these individuals admitted during questioning that they had planned to incite communal riots during the Kanwar Yatra 2025, one of the largest religious gatherings in North India.
Jul 22, 2025
₹189 crore of public money is bleeding by the minute as Parliament sinks into deafening chaos—Modi govt stands ready for debate on ‘Operation Sindoor’, but the opposition drowns democracy in placards, slogans, and a shameless ritual of scripted disruption
The Monsoon Session of the Indian Parliament began on 21st July and is scheduled to run until 21st August, spanning a total of 32 days. Within this period, Parliament is supposed to convene 21 times. However, rather than beginning with productive discussions or meaningful debates, the very first day was consumed entirely by disruption caused by opposition parties. This uproar led to a complete shutdown of proceedings on day one.
Jul 22, 2025
‘देखो घोड़ा-वाला का दौर’: Atul Kumar, 21, who once guided mules on Kedarnath’s treacherous trail and studied under a flickering bulb, has stormed into IIT Madras for MSc Math—proving that even mule tracks can lead to India’s mightiest halls of learning
In a corner of the Garhwal Himalayas, where the sound of temple bells mixes with the rhythmic clatter of mule hooves, a young man named Atul Kumar has quietly scripted a story of grit, purpose, and inspiration. At 21 years old, Atul is now boarding a train to Chennai—not to carry another pilgrim’s luggage up the Kedarnath trail, but to begin his MSc in Mathematics at IIT Madras.
Jul 16, 2025
Chhangur Baba is just the tip of the iceberg—across India, Hindu girls are lured, raped & forced to convert by Islamist gangs backed by foreign funds, political power and jihadi networks, while the secular silence shields this sinister war on India’s soul
The arrest of Jalaluddin, also known as Chhangur Baba, by the Uttar Pradesh Anti-Terrorist Squad (ATS) in Balrampur has unveiled a deeply troubling and widespread network of forced religious conversions in India. This case, involving a Rs 100 crore Islamic conversion racket, is not an isolated incident. Rather, it is a glaring example of an organized campaign that preys on non-Muslims—especially Hindu girls—through a dangerous mix of romantic deceit, coercion, blackmail, and financial manipulation. This racket operated with clear intentions: to manipulate and convert Hindus to Islam using mon…
Jul 16, 2025
Amarnath Ramakrishna’s Keeladi report sparked a storm as TN govt backed unverified dating claims, clashed with ASI over scientific standards, and politicized archaeology, turning a scholarly pursuit into a regional pride battle against the Centre
The town of Keeladi in Tamil Nadu became the center of national attention after a groundbreaking archaeological excavation revealed signs of an early urban civilization in South India. The excavation project, which began in 2014, was led by archaeologist K Amarnath Ramakrishna, whose work sparked immense curiosity across the country. His findings not only questioned earlier assumptions about the timeline of South Indian civilization but also triggered an intense political standoff between the Tamil Nadu government and the Centre.
Jul 12, 2025
In a chilling exposé, Karnataka police nabbed Muslim ASI Chan Pasha, Dr. Nagaraj, and Anees Fathima, mother of jihadist Junaid Ahmed, for helping Lashkar run a radical Islamist network using 100+ phones and ₹70 lakh from inside Bengaluru prison
In a disturbing revelation that shakes the foundation of Bharat’s internal security, the National Investigation Agency (NIA) has unearthed a dangerous web of radicalization thriving within the walls of high-security prisons. What makes this case more alarming is not just the presence of terrorist links, but the active involvement of government-appointed officials — those entrusted to safeguard the system — who were allegedly working hand in hand with Lashkar-e-Taiba’s (LeT) operatives. The recent arrests in Karnataka shed light on a meticulously planned network working silently behind bars to…
Jul 12, 2025
In a chilling twist at Bhopal’s Ambedkar Park, Faizan stabbed Shyam More to death after being questioned over a Hindu girl, leaving two friends bleeding, a city enraged, protests erupting, and police scrambling to deny Love Jihad even as tempers explode
A disturbing incident in Bhopal's Barkheda Pathani area has left one Hindu youth dead and two others seriously injured, exposing deep social tensions. The attack took place after a seemingly minor argument turned fatal when Faizan Baig stabbed 22-year-old Shyam More to death and injured two of his friends. The reason? Shyam had allegedly questioned Faizan about sitting with a Hindu girl in a public park. While some reports have suggested this may be a case of ‘love jihad’, the police have dismissed this angle.
Jul 12, 2025
UNESCO adds Maratha Military Landscapes to the World Heritage list, honoring 12 forts across Maharashtra and Tamil Nadu for Shivaji’s legacy, strategic brilliance and India’s cultural pride after an 18-month review and global support from 18 of 20 nations
In a proud moment for the nation, the ‘Maratha Military Landscapes of India’ have been added to the prestigious UNESCO World Heritage list. This announcement was made during the 47th session of the World Heritage Committee as part of India's official nomination for the 2024–25 cycle. The declaration reflects a deep international appreciation for India’s rich historical architecture and military history.