Feb 18, 2026
Supreme Court upheld the Chhattisgarh High Court ruling allowing tribal villages to use the PESA Act to ban missionaries, protecting indigenous culture from deceptive and forced conversions
There are moments in a nation’s journey when a quiet legal battle reflects a much deeper social churn. The debate around religious conversions in India has become one such moment. Many believe that the issue is no longer limited to cities or visible institutions. It has reached remote tribal belts, where communities say they are facing increasing pressure to abandon their traditional beliefs.
Feb 18, 2026
Galgotias University faces national embarrassment at the Delhi AI Impact Summit after presenting a Chinese Unitree robodog as its own Orion invention, leading to reports of being asked to vacate the expo
The recent India AI Impact Summit in New Delhi was intended to be a celebration of indigenous technological advancement. However, it quickly became the center of a heated digital controversy involving Galgotias University. The institution found itself in the middle of a social media storm after displaying a robotic dog that they named "Orion." While the university presented the machine as part of its cutting-edge innovation, sharp-eyed observers on the internet were quick to identify the device.
Feb 18, 2026
In a historic ruling, a Gangavathi court has sentenced Mallesh, Sai, and Sharanappa to death for the brutal 2025 Hampi gang rape and murder, delivering overdue justice to the innocent tourist victims
In a strong and final judgment, a district court in Karnataka’s Koppal on Monday sentenced three young men to death for their role in a brutal crime that shocked the country and deeply affected the heritage region of Hampi. The three local youths, all in their 20s, were found guilty of murdering an Indian tourist, gang-raping a tourist from Israel and an Indian homestay owner, and assaulting and robbing an American tourist in the well-known tourism belt of Hampi in March 2025.
Feb 18, 2026
Meerut Police expose how a Pakistani mother and daughter, Saba and Aiman, lived in India for 30 years using forged documents and allegedly visited Delhi’s Army offices despite sensitive ties to ISI
In a case that has sparked significant national security concerns, the Meerut Police in Uttar Pradesh officially registered a legal case on 14th February against a mother and daughter. The pair is accused of living in India illegally for nearly thirty years. According to the allegations, these two women are Pakistani nationals who have managed to stay within Indian borders by using forged documents and hiding their true identities.
Feb 16, 2026
MP Balbir Singh Seechewal alerts the Rajya Sabha as 2,700 women die of cancer in Punjab in 2025, linking the toxic Malwa crisis and the Bikaner cancer train to agricultural chemicals and water pollution
The state of Punjab is currently navigating a devastating health emergency, marked by a heartbreaking statistic: an average of eight women are dying every single day due to cancer. This silent crisis has once again surged into the national spotlight, demanding urgent intervention. According to the most recent data discussed in the halls of Parliament, approximately 2,700 women lost their lives to this disease in Punjab in the year 2025 alone.
Feb 16, 2026
"I’m No Rahulian": In a bold move, Mani Shankar Aiyar has sparked a New Delhi political storm by praising Pinarayi Vijayan in Kerala while openly mocking Pawan Khera and distancing himself from Rahul Gandhi’s leadership
The political atmosphere in New Delhi has grown tense as a major rift within the Congress party has become public. The veteran politician and former Union Minister, Mani Shankar Aiyar, has sparked a heated debate following his recent comments regarding the party’s leadership and its direction in Kerala. This internal conflict reached a boiling point on Monday when Aiyar invoked the legacy of BR Ambedkar to defend his position after the Congress party tried to distance itself from his recent praise of the Left-led government in Kerala.
Feb 16, 2026
Gonda Police arrested four, including Waris Khan and Parvez Khan, after a Class IX Hindu girl was harassed and her brother was assaulted at KGN Public School for objecting to obscene Instagram texts
GONDA, UTTAR PRADESH – A disturbing series of events centered around a private school in the Gonda district has resulted in police intervention and multiple arrests. Law enforcement officials in Uttar Pradesh took decisive action on February 15th, apprehending four individuals in connection with a harassment case involving a minor.
Feb 15, 2026
Brilliant 22-year-old IIT Madras alumnus and UC Berkeley student Saketh Sreenivasaiah found dead in California’s Lake Anza after heartbreaking six-day search amid rising safety concerns for Indian students abroad
The community at the University of California, Berkeley, and the Indian diaspora are mourning the loss of a bright young mind. Saketh Sreenivasaiah, a 22-year-old Indian student in the US, was found dead, the Consulate General of India, San Francisco said on Sunday. The discovery brings a tragic end to a search that began earlier this week. According to news agency PTI, Saketh had been reported missing in Berkeley since the morning of February 9.
Feb 14, 2026
From anti-Brahmin hate and mockery of the Kashmiri Hindu genocide to a legal battle with Tulip Sharma, Lakhshya Lakey faces exposure for his derogatory comments against women and casteist rhetoric
A major storm is brewing on social media involving Lakhshya Lakey, a prominent self-described Ambedkarite and anti-caste activist, and Tulip Sharma, a criminal lawyer and Instagram content creator. What began as a debate over cultural history has rapidly spiraled into a legal battle. Sharma has officially filed a cyber complaint against Lakey, accusing him of targeted harassment, sending derogatory messages, and directing caste-based abuse toward the Brahmin community.








