Mar 16, 2024
Near Tamil Nadu's Kosasthalaiyar river, few boys stumbled upon rare 12th-century Murugan idol, weighing 150kg, standing 3.5 feet tall, buried in the sand, the monumental find not only dazzles archaeologists but also heralds a profound spiritual resurgence
In an inspiring incident reminiscent of divinity's resurgence, mirroring the awakening of Bharat, a group of young boys playing by a river in Tamil Nadu made a groundbreaking discovery. "Our Gods are awakening from a long sleep, much like Bharat!" This statement, reverberating with many, heralds a revival of divine presence and faith across the nation.
Mar 16, 2024
Alarm bells ring as ISI backs a new plot against India! Farhatullah Ghori, the notorious architect of the 2002 Akshardham attack, now shielded by Pakistan's ISI, emerges in provocative video, rallying Indian Muslim youth to rise and wage war against India
In a recent development that has caught the attention of Indian security agencies, Farhatullah Ghori, a figure infamous for his involvement in various terror activities, has resurfaced. Ghori, who has long been pursued by Indian authorities due to his links to multiple terror incidents, was notably implicated in the 2002 attack on the Akshardham temple located in Gujarat's Gandhi Nagar. His latest appearance in a video, orchestrated by ISI, sees him issuing a call for war against India, further highlighting the ongoing threat he poses.
Mar 16, 2024
3rd batch of 2630 Agniveers, with 396 women, successfully completed training, passing out in a grand ceremony at INS Chilka on 15 Mar; Reviewed by Adm R Hari Kumar, this event marks a new beginning in their naval careers after 16 intense weeks of training
In a stunning evening ceremony on March 15, 2024, INS Chilka in Odisha became the proud venue for the Passing Out Parade (POP) of the third batch of Agniveers, referred to as 02/2023. This significant event saw 2,630 Agniveers, including 396 women, successfully complete their initial naval training and step into the next phase of their careers with the Indian Navy. The parade was conducted under the watchful eyes of Admiral R Hari Kumar, the Chief of the Naval Staff, with Vice Admiral V Srinivas, the Flag Officer Commanding-in-Chief of the Southern Naval Command, playing a pivotal role as t...
Mar 16, 2024
Bareilly - A minor Hindu girl abducted, converted to Islam, forced into Nikah with Sadiq Hussain; withheld in captivity for 11 long years, gangraped by all male members, gave birth to two children, and threatened to chop into pieces if she tried to run
A harrowing tale unfolds as a Hindu woman, who had been abducted and forcibly converted to Islam for marriage, finally found the opportunity to seek help from the Bareilly police after enduring 11 years of captivity. This ordeal began when she was coerced into a marriage through a conversion-nikah ceremony with a Muslim man, marking the start of a prolonged period of suffering. Now, as a mother of two, she has bravely come forward to share her story and seek assistance, revealing the deep-seated issues surrounding forced conversions and inter-religious marriages.
Mar 15, 2024
After a "Critical Shooting" on a Brooklyn subway reveals deepening US security issues, India is closely watching, highlighting concerns over human rights violations and a deteriorating law and order situation in America, suggesting a focus shift home
In Brooklyn, a disagreement on a moving subway train took a violent turn. A video captured the moment when two men arguing on the A train escalated their dispute into a physical confrontation. The police report that during the scuffle, one man took a gun from the other and shot him.
Mar 15, 2024
Bishnu Shrestha, freshly retired from the 7/8 Gorkha Rifles, was journeying home when 40 armed robbers stormed the train. Amid the looting, as they attempted to gangrape a girl, Bishnu wielded his kukri, killing 3 and injuring 8 in a fierce counterattack
In the quiet of the night on September 2, 2010, Bishnu Shrestha, a retired soldier of the Indian Army, was journeying home. He had hung up his uniform, looking forward to a life of peace after years of combat. The train, cutting through the dense jungles of West Bengal, was a capsule of calm, a stark contrast to the battlefields Shrestha had known. This evening, however, was destined to be more than just a ride home; it would etch his name in the annals of heroism.
Mar 14, 2024
Cleric Naseem Khan of Rajasthan sentenced to life imprisonment & fined ₹21000 for unnatural sex on a 10-year-old boy within a Kota mosque; the 5th-grade student, who went there to study Arabic language, was also threatened with his life not to tell anyone
In a significant ruling on March 13th, a special court in Kota, Rajasthan, delivered justice by sentencing a Muslim cleric, Naseem Khan, to life imprisonment. This verdict came as a result of Khan's heinous act of unnatural sex with a 10-year-old boy within the confines of a mosque. The accused, a 23-year-old native of Palwal district in Haryana, faced the stringent consequences of his actions, underscored by a financial penalty of Rs 21 thousand imposed by the court. This decision was grounded in the serious charges brought against Khan under the Protection of Child...
Mar 14, 2024
"One Nation One Election": The Kovind Committee proposes a single electoral roll and Photo IDs for polls, with plans for simultaneous elections for Lok Sabha and State Assemblies initially, followed by Municipalities and Panchayats within 100 days
A committee headed by Ram Nath Kovind, focusing on 'One Nation One Election', has suggested having a single electoral roll and electoral Photo Identity Cards (EPIC) for elections at all three levels of government.
Mar 14, 2024
Govt imposes ban on 23 aggressive dog breeds such as Pitbulls, Rottweilers, Mastiffs, Doberman, and German Shepherds to curb attacks and protect citizens, PETA supports the initiative, aiming to prevent dog attacks and promote responsible pet ownership
In an important decision aimed at ensuring public safety, the government has announced a comprehensive ban on the importation, breeding, and selling of certain dog breeds identified as particularly aggressive. This significant move impacts breeds such as the Rottweiler, Pitbull, Terrier, Wolf dogs, and Mastiffs. The directive follows a thorough examination and subsequent recommendations by a panel of experts and animal welfare organizations. This group was convened in response to specific instructions from the Delhi High Court, reflecting growing concerns over the safety risks these animals...