Allegations of Voters List Fraud – Shake Election Commission

Article Today, New Delhi:The Election Commission of India (ECI), staffed by senior IAS officers, projects an image of professionalism and constitutional authority. Yet, opposition leaders allege that behind the formal speeches and official suits lie questionable practices. Critics claim the commission has bowed to political pressure and compromised its independence. They accuse some officials of…

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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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Kerala’s Film Policy Aims for Recognition and Equality

Article Today, Thiruvananthapuram:The Kerala government has introduced a comprehensive draft film policy aimed at overhauling the state’s film sector. The draft, unveiled during the two-day Malayalam Film Conclave in Thiruvananthapuram, envisions cinema as an official industry. It seeks to grant formal recognition, ensure inclusivity, and promote Kerala as a major film production hub. Focus on…

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From Sundarayya to Appalanayudu: The Bicycle Legacy Lives On in Parliament

Article Today, New Delhi: Decades after communist stalwart Puchalapalli Sundarayya famously cycled to Parliament, another Telugu leader is following in his path. Kalashetti Appalanayudu, the MP from Vizianagaram and a member of the Telugu Desam Party, has been pedalling his way to every Parliament session since his election. His choice of transport is drawing attention…

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