Rahul’s Absence Leaves Revanth Disheartened – Top Leaders Skipped BC Protest

Article Today, New Delhi: Telangana Chief Minister A. Revanth Reddy is reportedly disheartened after senior Congress leaders, including Rahul Gandhi, skipped a key protest in Delhi demanding 42% reservations for Backward Classes (BCs). The protest, held at Jantar Mantar on Wednesday, was projected as a major political statement by the Telangana Congress. However, the absence…

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A Love That Never Spoke Its Name: Rajinikanth and Sridevi’s Silent Bond

Article Today, Hyderabad: Rajinikanth and Sridevi shared remarkable on-screen chemistry across more than 15 films. From Moondru Mudichu to ChaalBaaz, their pair captivated audiences. But behind the camera too, a deep bond reportedly existed—one that remained hidden for decades. Only after Sridevi’s untimely death did whispers of this unspoken affection surface. A Missed Moment, A…

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Khalistan Embassy Board Sparks Diplomatic Row in Canada

Article Today, Canada: A new signboard reading “Khalistan Republic Embassy” at the Guru Nanak Sikh Gurdwara premises in Surrey, British Columbia has triggered outrage. Experts believe this move hints at a separatist agenda aimed at dividing Punjab. The development risks further straining India-Canada relations, already tense over Khalistan-related issues. Sikhs For Justice Behind the MoveThe…

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Stephen Hawking’s Warning on Aliens Resurfaces Amid UFO Buzz

Article Today, London: Renowned physicist Stephen Hawking’s warnings about aliens life have resurfaced as discussions on UFOs and extraterrestrial contact intensify worldwide. His concerns—once seen as speculative—are now gaining renewed attention in light of recent official disclosures and rising public curiosity about unexplained aerial phenomena. Aliens: Friends or a Threat? Hawking had repeatedly cautioned that…

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Bengali Language Row Sparks Political Outrage Across Bengal

Article Today, Kolkata: West Bengal erupted in protest on Monday after Delhi Police reportedly referred to Bengali as the “Bangladesh language” in an official communication. Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee and her party Trinamool Congress (TMC) condemned the reference, calling it a “direct insult” to the Indian Constitution and the people of Bengal. Delhi Police Letter…

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