Author: massarya
No, Bill Gates is not creating rainfall in North India using chemicals
Over the last 2 days, North India has witnessed sudden rainfall, thunderstorms and even hail following an early March heat spike. Social media was quick to offer an explanation, one that had little to do with science. Last night, some Instagram influencers started posting about this. These viral reels began claiming that Bill Gates was somehow […]
NITI Aayog proposes National Job Skilling Policy to strengthen India’s skilling ecosystem, ETCFO
A NITI Aayog working paper has proposed framing of a National Job Skilling Policy with focus on integrating employment and skill development ministries, launching an Annual Skills and Employment Survey with a data bank and portal, projecting skill demand, and creating course material and teaching aids in line with the industry needs to strengthen India’s skilling […]
5 cars I would choose if I had to fit two child seats at the rear
There comes a point in every parent’s life when you look at your old hatchback, measure the rear seat with a measuring tape, and quietly accept that it’s time to move on. Fitting two child seats in the back is, frankly, a non-trivial exercise. The seats themselves are bulky, and the ISOFIX anchors need to be […]
Leftist propaganda site TheWire tries to seculaise Ganga in an attempt to shield Islamists
From Tarun Kumar’s lynching by a Muslim mob in Delhi’s Uttam Nagar over Holi colours spilling over a Muslim woman to Muslim youths doing ‘Iftar’ with Chicken Biryani on the Ganga River in Varanasi and throwing chewed bones into its sacred waters, the Islamo-leftist coterie invokes syncretic cultural references, ‘Ganga-Jamuni Tehzeeb’, and whatnot to shield Islamist […]
5 SUVs I would choose if I lived in a city with pothole-ridden roads
If your daily commute involves broken tarmac, patchy repairs and the occasional surprise crater, outright toughness alone isn’t enough. What really matters is how well an SUV can absorb bad roads without passing the shock into the cabin. This list focuses on models that prioritise ride quality and everyday usability over sheer off-road ability. Lexus NX […]
Multiple incidents of violence, including murders and rapes of Hindus, were reported during the “holy” month of Ramadan
Ramadan is considered the holiest month in Islam. Muslims claim it is a month of worship, patience, almsgiving (zakat), and, above all, of forgetting rivalries and living in harmony. But here arises the crucial question: why, during this holy month of “peace” and “blessings,” are Muslims found involved in incidents of violence, conflict, and bloodshed? On […]
US mercenary VanDyke, arrested by NIA, fought wars that ‘Bellingcat’ sold, had ties with CIA and MI6
The distinction between an independent journalist, a ‘freedom fighter,’ and a Western intelligence asset is not only hazy but deliberately designed to be indistinguishable in the murky world of international espionage. The mask slipped on March 13, 2026. In three airports Kolkata, Lucknow, and Delhi, the National Investigation Agency (NIA) of India carried out a significant […]
How The Wire, Apoorvanand pushed ‘Muslim victimhood’ narrative to shield Islamists
From the 2002 Godhra carnage, 2020 anti-Hindu Delhi Riots, Pahalgam Islamic terror attack, brutal murder of Udaipur Hindu tailor Kanhaiyalal, to the recent lynching of Tarun Kumar by a Muslim mob in Uttam Nagar, the Islamo-leftist cabal has invariably been portraying reactionary Hindu outrage as a bigger existential threat than the Islamist attacks. In pursuit of […]
The reality of international indexes
The World Happiness Report 2026 has been unveiled, identifying the Nordic countries as the happiest globally, with Finland, Iceland and Denmark securing the first three spots. The survey, which is released every year around the United Nations (UN) International Day of Happiness, evaluates over 140 nations, based on how people assess their own lives. Interestingly, Pakistan occupies the […]
Court sentences 5 to 5 years, drops attempt to murder and rioting charges
In the much-discussed Una incident case of 2016, after convicting five accused, the Gir Somnath District Court on Tuesday (17 March) delivered its judgment and pronounced the sentence. All have been sentenced to five years of imprisonment each. Earlier, on Monday (16 March), the court had acquitted 35 accused due to a lack of evidence. Out […]
