Haryana

Twin Suicides Rock Haryana Police: Caste Bias & Corruption Alleged

An IPS officer’s suicide, alleging caste-based discrimination, was followed by the suicide of an ASI investigating corruption allegations against him. Accusations of casteism and corruption swirl, implicating senior officers. Investigations face laptop access issues and political pressure, triggering calls for accountability and systemic reforms within the police force.

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Kunal Sood

At 80th UN General Assembly, Kunal Sood Launches AudacityAI

Kunal Sood launches AudacityAI, aiming to guide AI with human wisdom and values. The platform, built on principles of service, community, practice, and purpose, focuses on ethical leadership and human flourishing. It will convene leaders at the UN to address AI’s impact on society.

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Kuldeep Singh Dhaliwal leads anti-black marketing drive in flood-affected villages, warns of strict action

NEW DELHI: Amid the ongoing crisis in Punjab, the state government has intensified its strict campaign against black marketing in rural markets. As flood-affected communities…

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Punjab

Punjab Responds to Historic Floods with Urgency; Cheema Slams Centre for Delay in Support

Punjab faces its worst floods in 50 years, impacting over 4 lakh people and damaging farmland. The state government is providing relief, but Finance Minister Cheema accuses the central government of ignoring Punjab’s plight and withholding funds while demanding immediate financial aid.

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Balochistan

Pakistan’s Atrocities in Balochistan: The Forgotten Genocide That Demands UN Action

Balochistan faces widespread human rights abuses: enforced disappearances, mass graves, and state repression. Pakistan’s security forces target activists and protesters, documented by international bodies. The UN has acknowledged the crisis but lacks effective action, despite calls for investigation, accountability, and adherence to international conventions.

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RAJNATH SINGH

Rajnath Singh: Border Communities Played Key Role in Operation Sindoor

Rajnath Singh emphasized that national security is a shared responsibility. He praised citizen support during Operation Sindoor, highlighting the mission’s decisive blow to terrorism. Singh stressed the importance of integrating defense, education, and sports to build a strong, self-reliant India and encouraged youth to pursue officer roles.

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sarla bhat

32 Years On, SIA Reopens Probe into 1990 Killing of Kashmiri Pandit Nurse Sarla Bhat

The Jammu and Kashmir SIA is reinvestigating the 1990 murder of Kashmiri Pandit nurse Sarla Bhat. She was killed by JKLF terrorists for defying orders and remaining in the valley. Searches were conducted in Srinagar to find those responsible and bring them to justice.

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pawan khera

The Price of Pretence: Pahalgam and Beyond

Governments desperate to save face often declare “normalcy” before it exists. But no decree, no press release, and no tourism ad can overwrite reality. Kashmir…

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BCCI to Pay ₹538 Crore to Kochi Tuskers Kerala: Bombay High Court

In a major legal setback for the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI), the Bombay High Court has upheld an arbitral award directing the board to pay ₹538.84 crore to the former Indian Premier League (IPL) franchise Kochi Tuskers Kerala. The court dismissed BCCI’s plea challenging the award, ruling in favour of the franchise’s owners who had alleged wrongful termination in 2011.

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Rs 50 Lakh from Saket to Go to Charity, Confirms Hardeep Singh Puri

Rs 50 Lakh from Saket to Go to Charity, Confirms Hardeep Singh Puri

New Delhi: Union Minister for Petroleum and Natural Gas, Hardeep Singh Puri, has confirmed that the Rs 50 lakh penalty imposed on RTI activist Saket…

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Sharmistha Panoli

Sharmistha Panoli’s Father Speaks Out: “We Received Over 50 Calls from Hindu Organisations”

New Delhi: The family of Sharmistha Panoli, the Delhi-based law student whose recent arrest sparked widespread debate and support, has broken its silence. Her father,…

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Congress Condemns Arrest of 'Gujarat Samachar' Editor, Calls it a Political Vendetta

Congress Condemns Arrest of ‘Gujarat Samachar’ Editor, Calls it a Political Vendetta

NEW DELHI: In a scathing attack on the BJP-led Gujarat government, the Indian National Congress today condemned the arrest of Gujarat Samachar Managing Editor Bahubali…

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