Rental Wives and the Shadows of Thailand Tourism

Article Today, Bangkok:Behind Thailand’s vibrant tourism industry lies a troubling reality that questions the very ethics of global travel. The practice of “rental wives,” where women are temporarily hired by foreign tourists to act as companions or partners, is drawing widespread criticism for promoting sexual exploitation under the guise of cultural and economic exchange. Tourism’s…

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Mappls: India’s Indigenous Alternative to Google Maps

Article Today, Hyderabad:Challenging the dominance of Google Maps, Indian navigation platform Mappls, developed by MapmyIndia, has emerged as a strong indigenous alternative. The app, designed specifically for India’s complex road networks, has already crossed 35 million downloads and is being hailed for its accuracy, privacy focus, and regional inclusivity. A Collaboration for PrecisionDeveloped in partnership…

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Nobel Peace Prize Under Fire for Political Bias

Article Today, Hyderabad:The Nobel Peace Prize has once again become a subject of global controversy. The 2025 award to Venezuela’s opposition leader María Corina Machado has drawn criticism from several quarters, with observers alleging that the Norwegian Nobel Committee is increasingly reflecting Western political agendas. The decision has revived old debates about ideological bias and…

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Dalit IPS Officer’s Death Triggers Nationwide Outrage Over Caste Discrimination

Article Today, New Delhi:The suicide of senior Dalit IPS officer Y. Puran Kumar in Haryana has reignited the debate over caste discrimination within India’s administrative and police systems. Despite holding a high-ranking post, the officer reportedly faced persistent caste-based harassment from colleagues. His death has triggered national outrage, with political leaders and Dalit organisations demanding…

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Public Health Directorate Faces Harassment and Corruption Scandal

Article Today, Hyderabad:The Telangana Directorate of Public Health has been hit by fresh allegations of sexual harassment and corruption. A woman employee has accused a senior superintendent, identified as Hari, of exploiting his authority for personal and financial gain. The complaint, supported by a legal notice, has been sent to the Health Minister Damodar Rajanarasimha…

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Death ‘500 Times Stronger’: Toxic Cough Syrup Scandal Shakes Indian Pharma

Article Today, New Delhi:The recent discovery of dangerously high levels of diethylene glycol in an Indian-manufactured cough syrup has sparked outrage and raised serious concerns over the country’s drug regulatory system. At least 17 children, all below the age of five, have died after consuming the syrup, identified as Coldref. Tests revealed that the chemical…

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