Ordinary Indians - Donations

Nation of Givers: Ordinary Indians Drive ₹54,000 Crore Charity

Article Today, Hyderabad: India is often described as a land of billionaires. However, new data suggest it is equally a nation of everyday givers. A recent study shows that ordinary households contribute far more to charity than is commonly assumed. Their giving sustains religious institutions, local communities and people in distress. This generosity cuts across…

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Justice Ujjal Bhuyan comments on Caste Discrimination

Won’t you eat if a Dalit teacher cooks? – Justice Ujjal Bhuyan Fumes Over Caste Discrimination

Article Today, Hyderabad: Caste- and religion-based discrimination remains unconstitutional and deeply troubling, said Supreme Court judge Justice Ujjal Bhuyan on Saturday. Addressing a judicial gathering in Hyderabad, he expressed concern that such practices continue even in an educated society. He urged members of the judiciary to uphold the constitutional values of equality and fraternity. These…

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Epstein Files .. Rahul Fires

Epstein Files… Rahul Fires… AI Summit Shakes..

Article Today, New Delhi: An international summit on artificial intelligence in New Delhi was disrupted after Youth Congress activists staged an unexpected protest inside the venue. The demonstration took place at Bharat Mandapam while global delegates were attending scheduled sessions. Protesters displayed slogans referencing the Epstein case and alleged links to ongoing India–United States trade…

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Secret Marriages tightens in Gujarat

Gujarat Tightens Marriage Rules – Secret Marriages Face Scrutiny

Article Today, Gujarat: The Gujarat government has announced sweeping changes to marriage registration procedures, making the process significantly more stringent. The revised framework introduces mandatory parental involvement and extended verification timelines. Officials say the move is aimed at closing loopholes in the existing system. However, the changes have triggered debate over personal liberty and state…

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Vijay Rashmika Marriage on 26th

‘National Crush’ Rashmika & ‘Rowdy Boy’ Vijay Deverakonda Set to Marry on 26th

Article Today, Hyderabad: Actors Rashmika Mandanna and Vijay Deverakonda are set to marry on 26 February in a private ceremony in Udaipur, Rajasthan. The couple, who have frequently been linked in media reports, have reportedly chosen a luxury resort in the Aravalli hills for the event. Sources indicate that only close family members and selected…

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Women in Afghanistan - Taliban New Law

Taliban Codify Gender Subjugation – Women Face Legalized Violence

Article Today, Afghanistan: The Taliban administration has introduced a new 90-page penal code that significantly reshapes Afghanistan’s legal framework. The document, reportedly approved by Taliban supreme leader Hibatullah Akhundzada, has been circulated to courts across the country. Legal experts and human rights observers say the code formalizes discriminatory practices and expands clerical authority. Hierarchy Before…

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Billgates out from AI Summit

Delhi AI Summit Drops Bill Gates Amid Renewed Epstein Scrutiny

Article Today, New Delhi: Microsoft co-founder Bill Gates faced an unexpected setback at a major artificial intelligence summit in New Delhi. Organisers removed his scheduled keynote address from the official programme hours before the event began. His 12-minute speaking slot, listed for late morning, disappeared from the summit website without explanation. Officials offered no formal…

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MP Applanaidu Cyclist Vandana

MP Seeks Presidential Backing – Ultra Cyclist Gains National Spotlight

Article Today, Vijayanagaram: Vijayanagaram MP Kalisetti Appala Naidu has written to Droupadi Murmu seeking national recognition and institutional support for endurance cyclist Vandana Dhavate. The letter urges formal encouragement for her participation in international ultra-cycling events. The move has drawn attention in political and sporting circles. It places a local sporting achievement before the highest…

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