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Islamists attack police team, gau rakshaks for stopping cow slaughter
A group of gau rakshaks (cow protectors) and a police unit that had come to prevent cow slaughter faced an attack from local Muslim butchers in Hathoda village, Mangrol taluka of Surat district in Gujarat. As a result, a cop and a gau rakshak sustained serious injuries. Afterwards, a substantial contingent of Surat district police arrived […]
What it means and how it will impact users
On 28th November, popular communication applications like WhatsApp, Telegram, Signal, SnapChat, ShareChat, JioChat, Arattai and Josh were formally ordered by the Department of Telecommunications (DoT) to ensure that their services only function when the correct Subscriber Identity Module (SIM) card is in the phone. They were allotted a period of 90 days to implement the measure, […]
How Arfa Khanum from The Wire tried to guilt-trip Hindu women in Noida and was asked to stop peddling her political propaganda
The Islamo-leftist cabal has a penchant for inserting its ideological agenda into any issue that concerns Hindus. As several Hindu residents of Noida’s Sector 15A demanded the construction of a temple in a part of a park, Arfa Khanum Sherwani of the leftist propaganda outlet The Wire arrived at the spot to peddle her usual ‘Hindu […]
Who is Varsha Gandikota-Nellutla? The Progressive International, pro-Hamas advocacy, and the anti-India ecosystem
The historic visit of Prime Minister Narendra Modi to Israel has attracted global attention. While India and Israel are bolstering their partnership in various sectors, from trade to defence, the ‘Free Palestine’ Islamo-leftist cabal is irked. From Islamists, pretentious ‘secular’ politicians, leftist propaganda outlets, and the wider leftist ‘intelligentsia’, all are mindlessly condemning PM Modi for […]
NCERT textbook banned, serious issues plaguing Indian courts are not allowed to be discussed
On 24th February (Tuesday), the National Council of Educational Research and Training (NCERT) released “Exploring Society: India and Beyond (Part 2, First Edition),” a class 8 textbook that featured updated chapters addressing challenges encountered by the judiciary, including corruption and the accumulation of pending cases. The move did not sit well with the Supreme Court as […]
How Sweden’s migration system forced an Indian Founder to sell his Startup and leave the country
Abhijit Nag Balasubramanya, an Indian entrepreneur based in Sweden, has announced that he is stepping down as founder and CEO of his startup Hydro Space Sweden AB, a microgreens company in the Swedish city of Skellefteå. Abhijit blamed Sweden’s “hostile” and “dysfunctional” immigration process for his decision. In a LinkedIn post published on 21st February, Abhijit […]
Veer Savarkar supported Jewish nationhood decades before India recognised Israel
26th February marks the death anniversary of Veer Savarkar, one of Bharat’s most formidable revolutionaries, whose life and legacy remain deeply intertwined with the nation’s struggle for freedom and civilisational self-assertion. Today, the event is even more important, as Prime Minister Modi is visiting Israel to strengthen a partnership that has become India’s most crucial strategic […]
Read about military equipment that may be included
Prime Minister Narendra Modi landed in Tel Aviv, Israel, on Wednesday, 25th February, marking a significant moment in India-Israel relations. This is his first visit to Israel in nine years, and it comes at a time when both countries are looking to deepen cooperation in defence, trade and counter-terrorism. During the visit, India and Israel are […]
Ahead of Mark Carney’s Visit, Canada Pivots to Trade and Strategic Partnership
As Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney prepares for his first official visit to India, Ottawa and New Delhi appear poised to turn a difficult page in their bilateral relationship. The trip comes after years of strain following the diplomatic fallout over the killing of Hardeep Singh Nijjar in 2023 and the sharp public exchanges that followed […]
How Supreme Court settled a century long row over Karnataka temple
On 25th February (Wednesday), the Supreme Court eventually resolved a century-long legal dispute regarding ancestral wahiwatdar pujari rights at a temple in Karnataka. A bench consisting of Justices Prashant Kumar Mishra and K Vinod Chandran dismissed the appellants’ petitions and upheld the Karnataka High Court’s October 2012 judgement. The order read, “It is neither novel nor […]
