May 12, 2026
"आज मैं ऊपर, आसमान नीचे": Himanta Biswa Sarma is now sworn in for a historic second term as Chief Minister of Assam, cementing a formidable NDA victory driven by strategic alliances, infrastructure and women's welfare schemes
On Tuesday, 12th May, Assam witnessed a major political moment as Himanta Biswa Sarma took oath as the Chief Minister of the state for a second consecutive term. The swearing-in ceremony was held at the Veterinary Ground in the Khanapara area of Guwahati and was attended by a large gathering of political leaders, party workers, supporters and invited guests. With this development, the National Democratic Alliance (NDA) formed its government in Assam for the third straight time, further strengthening its political hold in the northeastern state.
May 12, 2026
"ये इश्क़ नहीं आसाँ इतना ही समझ लीजे": After uncovering a chilling conspiracy in East Champaran, police arrested Tabbu Khatoon for the brutal, staged murder of Ajay Patel, as her husband and mastermind Aslam Mian remains entirely at large
A shocking murder case from Bihar’s East Champaran district has triggered tension and widespread discussion after the police claimed to have solved the killing of a Hindu man, Ajay Patel, within hours of recovering his body. On 10th May, the East Champaran Police officially stated that a woman identified as Tabbu Khatoon had been arrested for allegedly planning the murder, while her husband Aslam Mian and several other accused were still absconding at the time of the statement.
May 12, 2026
Udhayanidhi Stalin revives anti-Sanatan remarks in Tamil Nadu Assembly before newly elected Chief Minister Joseph Vijay as DMK becomes opposition and court scrutiny over his 2023 speech returns to spotlight amid fresh backlash in TN
On 12th May, Tamil Nadu politics once again witnessed the return of a controversial ideological debate inside the state Assembly after Leader of Opposition and DMK MLA Udhayanidhi Stalin repeated his earlier remarks against Sanatan Dharma. Speaking during the Assembly proceedings in the presence of newly elected Tamil Nadu Chief Minister Chandrasekaran Joseph Vijay, Udhayanidhi Stalin openly reiterated his stand and declared, “Sanathanam, which separated people, should be eradicated.”
May 12, 2026
Opening Vadodara's Sardardham student hub, PM Modi urges Indians to conserve fuel, embrace online learning, and delay gold buying to safeguard the national economy amid current global economic uncertainty
Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Monday once again urged citizens across the country to conserve petrol and diesel, avoid unnecessary imports and reduce activities that lead to excessive foreign currency spending. Stressing the need for collective responsibility during a period of global uncertainty and economic pressure, the Prime Minister said every Indian must contribute through disciplined and practical everyday actions.
May 11, 2026
"ओ री चिरैया नन्ही सी चिड़िया, अंगना में फिर आजा रे": Following the heinous rape of a three-year-old nursery student in Janakpuri, SS Mota Singh School faces a government takeover as the Directorate of Education exposes grave safety lapses
The pursuit of early childhood education in the National Capital Territory of Delhi is an inherently fraught endeavour, characterised by fierce competition, rigorous admission protocols, and significant financial and emotional investment by parents. For families navigating this complex landscape, the moment a child steps into a nursery classroom represents the culmination of immense effort and the beginning of a lifelong pedagogical journey.
May 11, 2026
"नई उड़ान": Witness how India's first mini-micro LED display facility in Dholera, Gujarat, powered by Crystal Matrix Limited, utilizes advanced semiconductor technology to permanently end import reliance and forge Atmanirbhar Bharat
As countries across the world compete fiercely in the field of advanced technology, India has also been steadily trying to secure a stronger place in this global race. Over the last few years, the country has expanded its focus beyond being only a low-cost manufacturing destination. India is now actively investing in sectors such as semiconductors, artificial intelligence, electronics manufacturing and advanced communication systems to build long-term technological strength.
May 11, 2026
"आरंभ है प्रचंड, बोले मस्तकों के झुंड": Following the BJP's historic victory over Mamata Banerjee, Chief Minister Suvendu Adhikari is boldly ending the TMC's jungle raj across Bengal by reopening hijacked schools, temples, and local stores
West Bengal witnessed one of the biggest political changes in its modern history on Saturday, 9th May, when BJP leader Suvendu Adhikari took oath as the ninth Chief Minister of the state. For the first time ever, the Bharatiya Janata Party formed a government in Bengal, ending more than fifteen years of Trinamool Congress rule under Mamata Banerjee.
May 11, 2026
"ॐ नमो भगवते रूद्राय": Prime Minister Narendra Modi leads a grand roadshow and performs sacred rituals to celebrate 75 years of the historic Somnath Temple restoration in Gujarat, during a monumental two-day official visit
Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Monday led a massive and spiritually charged roadshow in Gujarat’s Prabhas Patan as the country celebrated 75 years of the consecration of the reconstructed Somnath Temple. The temple, regarded by millions as a symbol of India’s civilisational strength, spiritual continuity and cultural pride, witnessed grand celebrations under the ongoing Somnath Amrut Mahotsav.
May 11, 2026
"कदम कदम मिलाये जा, गगन गगन झुकाए जा": In his historic first cabinet meeting at Nabanna, Bengal's new CM Suvendu Adhikari swiftly clears BSF land for border fencing, restores Ayushman Bharat, and grants age relaxation to young job seekers
West Bengal Chief Minister Suvendu Adhikari chaired his first cabinet meeting on May 11 at Nabanna, the state’s administrative headquarters in Howrah. The meeting, held on the 14th floor of the high-security government building, was closely watched across the state as the newly formed government began outlining its priorities after the Assembly election victory.








