The Sound Beyond Bombs – Iran Stands United as One
Article Today, Hyderabad: There are wars you hear. And then there are wars you feel. In Iran today, the noise of explosions is loud. But louder still is something quieter — the sound of people choosing not to break. Buildings fall. Streets empty. Yet, something unseen holds firm. It is not steel. It is belief….
AI’s Language Bias Exposed – English Dominates AI Medical Responses
Article Today, Hyderabad: Artificial intelligence is widely seen as a tool for universal access. However, recent findings suggest that its benefits are unevenly distributed. Language plays a decisive role in how accurately AI systems respond. Users who communicate in English often receive more reliable and detailed answers compared to those using other languages. Medical Advice…
Age-Gap Romance Questioned – Bengaluru Medical College Controversy Sparks Debate
Article Today, Bengaluru: A recent incident at a medical college in Bengaluru has reignited concerns over age-gap relationships. A professor publicly proposed to his student during a lecture. The student refused firmly. The situation escalated when peers intervened. The episode has drawn attention to power dynamics and professional ethics. It also reflects deeper social attitudes…
Women Lawyers Face Bias – Gender Gap Persists In Courts
Article Today, Hyderabad: A recent survey by the Supreme Court Bar Association has exposed deep gender disparities within India’s legal profession. The findings are based on responses from 2,604 women lawyers. They point to entrenched bias inside courtrooms that are expected to uphold equality. The data reflects lived experiences rather than isolated incidents. Unequal Pay…
Amazon Bets On Speed – Faster Deliveries Reshape Retail Demand
Article Today, Hyderabad: Amazon is moving beyond conventional e-commerce timelines. The company is testing a model that promises delivery within an hour. This marks a clear shift from multi-day fulfilment to near-instant logistics. As a result, the firm is repositioning itself around speed and convenience. From Days To MinutesTraditionally, standard deliveries took several days. However,…
Air Fares Surge Globally – War Disrupts Fuel Supply
Article Today, Hyderabad: The ongoing war involving Iran has disrupted global aviation networks. Air corridors across parts of West Asia have become unsafe. Airlines are now avoiding key routes. As a result, flight paths between Asia and Europe have grown longer and more complex. This has increased both operational strain and travel time. Fares Climb…
Climb Stairs, Skip Baths – War Disrupts Global Oil Flows
Article Today, Hyderabad: A widening war involving the United States, Israel and Iran has disrupted global oil flows. The closure of the Strait of Hormuz has choked a critical supply route. This narrow passage carries nearly a fifth of the world’s oil trade. As a result, Asian economies dependent on imports now face an acute…
Madhavilatha Airport Prayer Row – Delhi Airport Chant Video Sparks Row
Article Today, New Delhi: A video from Indira Gandhi International Airport in Delhi has triggered a national debate on faith and public conduct. BJP leader Kompella Madhavilatha is seen chanting Durga Suktam inside a multi-faith prayer room. The footage also shows Muslim women in burqa within the same frame. The video, shared online, has spread…
Colour Lines Harden in Britain – Immigration Raids Raise Bias Fears
Article Today, London: Immigration enforcement in Britain is drawing scrutiny over alleged racial bias. Recent operations by Immigration Compliance and Enforcement teams have increasingly focused on businesses run by ethnic minorities. Observers note a pattern where Indian, Black and Asian-owned establishments face frequent checks. However, officials maintain that these actions are part of routine immigration…
Beer Shock from War – Gulf Conflict Disrupts Energy Supply
Article Today, Hyderabad: The conflict involving Iran has begun to affect supply chains far beyond the Gulf. India, a major importer of natural gas, is facing disruptions as exports from Qatar come under strain. As a result, industries dependent on steady gas supply are reporting operational stress. Glass Production Takes a HitGlass manufacturing units, which…
