Cosmetics with Human waste

Toxic Beauty: Counterfeit Cosmetics Under Fire

Article Today, Hyderabad: Investigations into counterfeit beauty products have raised serious public health concerns. Reports indicate that several low priced cosmetic products sold through online marketplaces contain harmful substances, including human waste and other contaminants. Health experts warn that these products can expose consumers to dangerous bacteria and toxic chemicals. The findings have drawn attention…

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Hindi Language Issue at Thiruchirapalli

Hindi Sign Sparks Tamil Anger – Railway Sign Triggers Language Controversy

Article Today, Tiruchirapalli: A newly installed entrance arch at the Tiruchirapalli Divisional Railway Manager’s office has sparked a political and linguistic controversy in Tamil Nadu. The arch displayed the Hindi phrase “Kartavya Dwar”, meaning “Gateway of Duty”. However, the use of Hindi in a state that strongly prioritises Tamil triggered immediate objections from local political…

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Tammineni CPM

CPM Reprimands Senior Leader – Central Committee Censures Tammineni

Article Today, Hyderabad: The Communist Party of India (CPM) has formally reprimanded senior leader Tammineni Veerabhadram. The decision was taken by the party’s Central Committee after reviewing his conduct during his tenure as state secretary in Telangana. The committee said he followed political positions that deviated from the party line. It described the actions as…

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Dopamine Therapy

Parkinson’s Drug Under Scrutiny – Dopamine Therapy Raises Concerns

Article Today, Hyderabad: Medicines prescribed for Parkinson’s disease are facing renewed scrutiny after reports linked them to severe behavioural side effects. The drug ropinirole, a dopamine agonist, is widely used to manage tremors and movement disorders. However, patients in several countries have reported sudden changes in behaviour after starting treatment. These include compulsive gambling, hypersexuality,…

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Dharavi Becomes Tourist Place

Poverty Turns Tourist Attraction – Dharavi Draws Global Visitors

Article Today, Mumbai: Narrow lanes in Mumbai’s Dharavi are drawing increasing numbers of foreign and domestic visitors. Tour operators now market guided walks through one of Asia’s largest informal settlements. These tours present daily life, small industries, and living conditions to paying guests. The trend has sparked debate about ethics and representation. Commercialization of HardshipTour…

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Elderly Insurance Policy

Elderly Targeted in Insurance Policy Push – Banks Accused of Mis-selling

Article Today, Hyderabad: Insurance mis-selling has emerged as a serious concern in India’s banking sector. Retired individuals and senior citizens appear particularly vulnerable. In several reported cases, customers say bank officials presented insurance products as fixed deposits or safe savings plans. However, the documents later revealed long-term life insurance policies with distant maturity dates. The…

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Young Minds at eighties

Young Minds at ‘Eighties’: The Mystery of Super Agers

Article Today, Hyderabad: Ageing is typically associated with memory decline and neuronal loss. However, a new study published in Nature challenges this assumption. Researchers report that certain adults in their eighties retain brain features comparable to individuals three decades younger. These individuals are termed “super agers” for their exceptional cognitive performance. Evidence of NeurogenesisThe study…

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Pickle Ball

Pickleball Sweeps Youth Courts – New Sport Reshapes Leisure Culture

Article Today, Visakhapatnam: Pickleball has emerged as a fast-growing sport across urban India. In recent months, courts in several cities have reported increased bookings. Young professionals and students now fill evening and weekend slots. The sport, once relatively unknown, has entered mainstream conversation. What Is PickleballPickleball combines elements of tennis, badminton and table tennis. Players…

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Global Universities Eye in India

Global Universities Eye India – Foreign Campuses Plan India Entry

Article Today, Hyderabad: For decades, Indian students travelled abroad for higher education. Now, the direction is shifting. Foreign universities are setting up campuses in India. Policy reforms and market demand are driving this change. Meanwhile, stricter visa rules in countries such as Canada and Australia have altered student mobility patterns. Demographic AdvantageIndia has one of…

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Men Needs more Calories

Why Men Burn More: The Biology of a Bigger Appetite

Article Today, Hyderabad: Men often consume more food than women. This pattern reflects biology, not habit alone. Even when height and weight are similar, calorie needs differ. The variation arises from body composition and hormonal balance. Therefore, nutrition experts advise against comparing intake without context. Average Calorie BenchmarksHealth guidelines suggest that men aged 19 to…

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Home a Burden Stock Market is a Tressure

Home a Burden, Stocks a Treasure – Stocks Beat Homeownership

Article Today, Hyderabad: For decades, owning a home marked financial stability in India. It symbolised security and social progress. However, many Gen Z and young millennial professionals are now rethinking that aspiration. Rising property prices and high interest rates have altered their calculations. Instead of committing to long-term mortgages, they are turning to equity markets…

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Intermittent Fasting

Intermittent Fasting Raises Cardiac Risk – American Heart Association Study

Article Today, America: Intermittent fasting has gained global popularity as a weight loss strategy. Many individuals restrict food intake to an eight-hour window each day and fast for the remaining sixteen hours. However, new data presented by the American Heart Association suggest that this pattern may be associated with increased cardiovascular risk. The findings have…

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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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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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Smartphones to Wearables

From Smartphones to Wearables: A Screenless Future Emerges

(Bolloju Ravi, Hyderabad) The smartphones may be approaching a structural shift. Industry leaders in Silicon Valley are investing in devices that operate without traditional screens. These systems rely on artificial intelligence embedded in glasses, rings, and audio wearables. The objective is clear. Reduce dependency on handheld displays and minimise compulsive scrolling behaviour. Research indicates that…

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India's Heroes

While the Nation Sleeps, Siachen’s Porters Carry the Burden

A journey through the treacherous snow-capped peaks of Ladakh revealed a poignant truth. A conversation between a Delhi-based manager, earning a 50 lakh rupee annual package, and his 28-year-old local driver deeply moved the listener. One, a tourist accustomed to air-conditioned comfort, the other, an ordinary man confronting death for his nation. Their unfiltered dialogue…

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Anger causes Heartattacks

Eight Minutes of Anger – Repeated Episodes Raise Cardiac risk

Article Today, Hyderabad: Anger is not merely a psychological state. It produces measurable physiological effects. Recent experimental evidence shows that even eight minutes of intense anger can impair vascular function. Researchers observed that short emotional stress episodes directly affect blood vessel performance. This finding strengthens the link between emotional health and cardiovascular risk. Controlled Clinical…

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India's It employees

India’s IT Wage Crisis: Profits Up, Pay Stagnant

Article Today, Hyderabad/Bangalore: India’s information technology (IT) sector projects global strength. Glass towers, expanding campuses and billion-dollar revenues define its public image. However, entry-level salaries in major firms have remained largely unchanged for over a decade. Fresh graduates in 2026 continue to receive annual packages close to Rs. 3 to 4 lakh, figures similar to…

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Walk More - Blue Zone

Blue Zones Show Walking Beats Intense Workouts

Article Today, Hyderabad: For decades, gyms have symbolised modern fitness. However, new research on long-living communities challenges that assumption. Scientists studying so-called Blue Zones report that structured, high-intensity workouts are not central to longevity. Instead, consistent daily movement appears more important. Lessons From SardiniaOne such region is Sardinia in Italy. The island records an unusually…

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Valentine's Day

Valentine’s Day Turns Bitter with Breakup Dining Trend

Article Today, Hyderabad: February 14 is widely associated with celebration and romance. However, restaurants in several Indian cities are reporting a parallel trend. Some couples are choosing Valentine’s Day to formally end their relationships. They meet in crowded public venues and part ways over dinner. The symbolism is deliberate. The day offers closure, they say….

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Indian Journalism under Threat

Journalists Under Threat: A Dangerous Climate for Truth

Article Today, New Delhi: India’s media landscape is facing heightened scrutiny amid concerns over journalist safety and institutional accountability. Reports from global watchdogs show that journalists investigating corruption and governance failures continue to face intimidation. In several instances, threats escalate into physical attacks. This raises serious questions about the protection available to media professionals in…

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Bacteria in Branded Milk

Branded Milk Safety Under Cloud as Tests Detect Bacteria

Article Today, Hyderabad: Fresh concerns have emerged over the microbiological quality of packaged milk and dairy products sold by leading brands in India. A recent investigation by Trustified, an independent food testing platform, reported elevated bacterial counts in samples collected from the retail market. The findings have triggered questions about quality control and regulatory oversight…

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Women Only Drive Cabs

Women-Only Cabs Drive a New Era of Safety

Article Today, New Delhi: Technology is increasingly shaping urban mobility. In Gurugam, a women-only cab initiative has drawn national attention for addressing a long-standing concern: safety during travel. The service deploys women drivers exclusively for women passengers. It operates through the Fery Ride application. The model seeks to create a secure travel environment, particularly during…

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Durai Sanitation Worker

Honesty in the Trash: MP Kalisetti Praises Sanitation Worker

Article Today, New Delhi: A sanitation worker from Tiruppur in Tamil Nadu has drawn national attention for returning gold ornaments found during duty. Durai, employed in municipal waste collection, reportedly discovered about 180 grams of gold and one kilogram of silver articles while clearing garbage in a residential locality. Instead of retaining the valuables, he…

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Darshan Tickets through Whats APP

Temple Tickets via WhatsApp – Digital Access to Darshan

Article Today, Amaravati: The Andhra Pradesh government has launched a WhatsApp-based service to facilitate temple darshan ticket bookings. The initiative aims to reduce physical queues and simplify access to major temples across the State. Devotees can now book tickets through their smartphones without visiting counters or internet centres. Officials describe the move as part of…

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US trade Deal -Farmer Fire

Farmers Protest India… US Trade Deal – Nationwide Strike Call Issued

Article Today, New Delhi: The recently concluded trade agreement between India and the United States has triggered sharp political and social reactions across the country. Farmers unions have warned that the deal could severely affect Indian agriculture. They allege that the Centre has compromised domestic interests to accommodate large American corporations. Nationwide Strike AnnouncedSeveral farmer…

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AI Medication - Chatbots

AI Health Advice Under Scrutiny – Chatbots Outpace Doctor Consultations

Article Today, Hyderabad: Artificial intelligence is increasingly entering the healthcare space, changing how patients seek medical advice. Many individuals now turn to AI chatbots and mobile applications before consulting qualified doctors. However, this growing reliance has raised serious concerns among medical professionals and regulators. Anxiety From Inaccurate AdviceSeveral AI tools are found to provide alarming…

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First Blind Woman Judge

Blindness No Bar to Justice – Kerala’s First Blind Woman Judge

Article Today, Kerala: A new chapter has opened in Kerala’s judicial history with Dhanya Nathan set to assume office as the State’s first blind woman judge. Selected as a Civil Judge (Junior Division), her appointment marks a significant moment for inclusivity in the justice delivery system. Her success reflects evolving attitudes within institutions towards persons…

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Indian Farmers Vs America

US Deal with India Raises Farm Fears – Domestic Farmers Face Pressure

Article Today, Hyderabad: India’s proposed trade engagement with the United States (US) has triggered concern across the agricultural sector. The Centre is negotiating market access as part of a broader bilateral trade framework. However, farmer groups and State-level stakeholders fear that domestic interests may be compromised. The talks have gained urgency amid pressure from the…

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Mohan Bhagavath comments

Indians Share Hindu Culture – Bhagwat Defines Hindu Identity

Article Today, Mumbai: Mohan Bhagwat, chief of the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh, said that all people living in India are Hindus in cultural terms. Addressing the Sangh’s centenary celebrations in Mumbai, he described Hindu as a civilizational identity rather than a religious label. He underlined that national progress depends on social unity. Culture Beyond ReligionMr. Bhagwat…

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AI needs Lover

AI’s Search for Touch – Robots Seek Human Intimacy

Article Today, New Delhi: Artificial intelligence systems are entering a new phase of development. Beyond automation and analytics, companies are now focusing on emotional interaction. Robots are being trained to understand touch, affection, and human responses. This shift signals a deeper integration of AI into private human spaces. Why Touch MattersDevelopers say robots can process…

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GenZ IQ Levels

Digital Generation and the IQ Decline: A Growing Intelligence Crisis

Article Today, Hyderabad: For more than a century, each generation recorded higher average intelligence scores than the previous one. This steady rise was described by researchers as the Flynn Effect. However, recent studies indicate that this pattern has stalled and, in some regions, reversed among younger cohorts. Data from several advanced economies suggest that cognitive…

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Phone Usage @India

Smartphone Screen Addiction Crisis – Indians Spend Record Screen Hours

Article Today, New Delhi: India is facing a sharp rise in digital addiction, with excessive smartphone use emerging as a serious social and public health concern. Experts warn that prolonged screen exposure is affecting mental health, weakening social bonds, and altering behavior patterns across age groups. The problem is no longer limited to urban lifestyles…

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Gift & Stationery Expo

Corporate Gifting Market Expands – Hyderabad Hosts Major Gifting Expo

Article Today, Hyderabad: Corporate gifting has emerged as a fast-growing business segment in India, moving well beyond its earlier association with festivals and special occasions. With the steady expansion of information technology and pharmaceutical industries, Hyderabad is increasingly positioning itself as a major centre for organized gifting solutions. Industry observers say the trend reflects changing…

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South Vs North

Tamilnadu Pani Puri Remarks Stir Row

Article Today, Tamilnadu: Regional political tensions have resurfaced after controversial remarks by Tamilnadu Ministers targeting migrant workers from northern States. The comments, made in public forums, have sparked widespread criticism and renewed debate on dignity of labour and national unity. Political parties across the spectrum have weighed in, turning the issue into a larger national…

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The recommendations of the Sixteenth Finance Commission have triggered sharp political debate across southern India. Variations in the proposed tax devolution among States have raised questions about equity and federal balance. Several southern governments have argued that the distribution does not adequately reflect their contribution to the national exchequer. Tamil Nadu voices concern Tamil Nadu has emerged as one of the most vocal critics of the proposed allocation. Its share has risen only marginally compared to the Fifteenth Finance Commission period, despite the State being among the country’s leading contributors in tax revenue. Therefore, the State government has expressed dissatisfaction, stating that the increase does not match its economic performance or fiscal discipline. Telugu States feel marginalised Meanwhile, both Andhra Pradesh and Telangana have flagged what they describe as continued neglect. Andhra Pradesh, still coping with post-bifurcation financial stress, has seen only a modest rise in its share. Telangana has also recorded limited growth in allocation, prompting concerns that fast-growing urban economies such as Hyderabad are not being adequately factored into the formula. Kerala sees sharp rise 16th Finance Commission

Southern States Flag Fiscal Bias – Tax Devolution Disparities Widen

Article Today, Hyderabad: The recommendations of the Sixteenth Finance Commission have triggered sharp political debate across southern India. Variations in the proposed tax devolution among States have raised questions about equity and federal balance. Several southern governments have argued that the distribution does not adequately reflect their contribution to the national exchequer. Tamil Nadu Voices…

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Protein Shakes

Protein Craze Under Fire: Health Risks Behind the Shake

Article Today, Hyderabad: The pursuit of weight loss and muscular physique is driving many young Indians towards excessive protein consumption. Fitness influencers and food companies promote protein shakes and high-protein foods as a universal solution for fat loss and muscle gain. However, health experts warn that this one-size-fits-all approach is medically unsound. For many, the…

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Games Hospitals Play- Abantika Ghosh a Book on Corporate Hospitals

Bills Before Bodies: Corporate Hospitals’ Brutal Reality

Article Today, Hyderabad: A new investigative book has brought disturbing practices in India’s private healthcare sector into sharp focus. Written by journalist Abantika Ghosh, Games Hospitals Play documents how several corporate hospitals allegedly prioritise revenue over ethics. The book draws on case studies, data, and patient testimonies to show how medical care is increasingly treated…

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India Honors Space Pioneers – Astronauts Receive Gallantry Awards

Article Today, New Delhi: India has extended its highest peacetime gallantry honors to astronauts, marking a significant moment in the country’s space and defence history. As the nation prepares to celebrate the 77th Republic Day, the Union government has recognised those who carried the Tricolour beyond Earth, signalling that courage in space now stands alongside…

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Killers 'Marriage at Rajasthan on Parole

Killers’ Wedding Sparks Outrage – Rajasthan High Court grants parole

Article Today, Rajasthan: A wedding involving two convicted murderers in Rajasthan has triggered nationwide debate and strong public reactions. Both individuals are serving life sentences in separate murder cases. Their marriage, solemnized during a short parole period, has raised serious questions about criminal justice, victims’ rights, and prison regulations. Crimes That Shocked SocietyThe woman convict…

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Robots Learn Home Chores – AI Enters Household Tasks

Article Today, Hyderabad: Open AI, known globally for transforming artificial intelligence through ChatGPT, is now preparing a major push into robotics. The company is training robots to perform everyday household tasks that require physical understanding. These efforts mark a shift from purely digital intelligence to real-world machine capability. Inside a Secret LabThe work is being…

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Time behind Clock

Time Beyond the Clock: Ancient India’s Cosmic Measure

Time moves relentlessly, yet ancient Indian scholars attempted to understand and measure it with remarkable precision. Their approach went far beyond seconds and minutes. They conceptualized time from the smallest conceivable instant to spans that stretch across cosmic creation. The Meaning of TrutiIn classical Indian timekeeping, a truti represents one-thousandth of a second. It is…

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Fiber in COCa Cola

Fiber Enters Soft Drinks – Coca-Cola Company’s New Sketch”

Article Today, America: Global soft drink companies are reworking their product strategies as consumer concern over sugar and health grows. Once criticized for high sugar content, beverage majors are now exploring fiber as a way to reposition their products. The move reflects an effort to align with changing dietary conversations without abandoning core markets. Coca-Cola’s…

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Student Suicides

Student Suicides – A Dark Crisis in India’s Education System

Article Today, New Delhi: Student suicides in India continue to rise, raising serious concerns about mental health, academic pressure, and systemic failures within educational institutions. What was once seen as isolated incidents has now become a persistent national pattern affecting campuses across the country. Disturbing Incident at IIT KanpurThe recent death of a 25-year-old PhD…

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Degrees Without Employment

Degrees Without Employment – The Crisis in Higher Education

Article Today, Hyderabad: A large proportion of India’s higher education institutions are failing to prepare students for employment, according to a recent report by Team Lease EdTech. While degrees are being awarded in large numbers, corresponding job opportunities remain scarce. As a result, graduates are increasingly anxious about their future despite heavy investments in education….

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Religious Freedom effects Minorities

Religious Freedom Alarm: Minorities Face Uncertain Future

Article Today, New Delhi: India’s record on religious freedom has come under renewed international scrutiny following the latest annual report of the United States Commission on International Religious Freedom. The commission categorised India as a country of particular concern, citing patterns of discrimination and violence against religious minorities. The report has triggered discussion across diplomatic…

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Astrotalk -Puneet Gupta IT Professional Faith Based Business

Faith Meets Digital Commerce: An IT Professional’s Unconventional Leap

Article Today, New Delhi: A former information technology professional has built a fast-growing spiritual commerce business, challenging conventional ideas of entrepreneurship. Puneet Gupta, who once worked in the corporate technology sector, has successfully entered the faith – based retail market by combining belief-driven demand with digital platforms. From Engineering to EnterpriseMr. Gupta completed his engineering…

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Tarang Health Alliance - Our Education ... Our Health..

Our Education… Our Health – Making Health Education Compulsory in Schools

Article Today, New Delhi: Achieving the goal of Viksit Bharat by 2047 will require sustained investment in the health and well-being of future generations, India’s UNESCO Chair Representative for Global Health and Education, Dr Rahul Mehra, has said. He noted that India’s average healthy life expectancy remains at about 60 years, which is significantly lower…

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Dr.Haritha Madala Interview on Harvard University study report

Strong Relationships Prolong Life – Harvard Study Redefines Happiness

Article Today, Hyderabad: Is happiness rooted in wealth and power, or in human connection? To answer this enduring question, a landmark, multi-generational study conducted by Harvard University followed lives for over eight decades. Its conclusion is unambiguous: the quality of relationships determines both health and longevity. In an exclusive interview, Dr. Haritha Madala (9959639696), Dentist,…

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Mumbai Faces Gujarat Dominance – Thackerays’ Issue Joint Warning

Article Today, Mumbai: The political battle in Mumbai has reached a flashpoint ahead of the Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation elections. After nearly twenty years of political rivalry, Shiv Sena (UBT) chief and Maharashtra Navnirman Sena president came together on a common platform. The reunion has intensified the electoral atmosphere across the city. Hindi Imposition WarningRaj Thackeray…

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Cow Research Scam Jabalpur

Cow Research Scam: Cancer Funds Diverted at Jabalpur University

Article Today, Jabalpur: In a country where the cow is revered, a government-funded research project in Jabalpur has come under scrutiny for alleged financial misuse. Funds sanctioned for cancer-related research under a cow-based medicine initiative were allegedly diverted for personal luxury. The case relates to the Nanaji Deshmukh Veterinary Science University and has triggered concern…

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ChatGPT Health App

ChatGPT Brings a Medical Revolution to Your Fingertips

Article Today, Hyderabad: Digital technology is increasingly reshaping health care access. In this context, OpenAI has introduced a new feature called ChatGPT Health within its popular AI platform. The tool aims to help users better understand their medical information and health status through clear and structured analysis. Beyond General ConversationsUntil now, ChatGPT has been widely…

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Gen Z Skills

Gen Z Redefines Careers: Skills Trump Degrees

Article Today, Hyderabad: Young Indians are increasingly moving away from traditional academic pathways such as engineering and medicine. For decades, these degrees symbolised stability and social mobility. However, Gen Z is now questioning this assumption and choosing careers driven by interest, flexibility, and personal fulfilment. Changing Education ChoicesMeanwhile, coaching centres that once thrived on engineering…

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CBI inquiry on Vajay's Karur Incident

CBI Focus on Vijay Amid Shifting TN Political Equations

Article Today, Tamil Nadu: Tamil Nadu politics has entered a fluid phase with actor-politician Vijay at the centre of attention. As his party, Tamilaga Vettri Kazhagam, prepares for electoral participation, investigative scrutiny has intensified around him. This has coincided with renewed political outreach from national parties, adding a strategic dimension to ongoing developments. Karur Incident…

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Owaisi Counter to Navneet kaur Comments

“Why Not 20?” – Owaisi Counters BJP MP on Four Children Remark

Article Today, Maharashtra: A fresh political controversy has emerged after comments on population and fertility by leaders from different parties triggered sharp reactions. The debate has drawn attention not to policy but to personal remarks, raising concerns about the tone of public discourse on sensitive social issues. Owaisi’s Sharp ResponseAIMIM president Asaduddin Owaisi launched a…

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HAridwar

Haridwar Entry Rules Trigger Debate As Access Limits Proposed Areas

Article Today, Uttarakhand: The Uttarakhand government has announced restrictions on the entry of non-Hindus into certain designated areas of Haridwar, citing the need to preserve the spiritual sanctity of the pilgrimage town. Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami said the move was aimed at protecting religious traditions and sentiments. Rationale Behind MoveHaridwar is regarded as one…

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House Demolitions doubled in 7 Years

Homes Shattered, Hearts Broken as House Demolitions Double in Seven Years”

Article Today, Hyderbad: Urban development projects across India are increasingly resulting in the demolition of homes belonging to the urban poor. Under the banner of city beautification and infrastructure expansion, bulldozers have flattened informal settlements where families lived for decades. As a result, thousands are losing not just shelter but also dignity and security. What…

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Tempo Driver to Flight Owner Shankh Air

Tempo Driver To Flight Owner – A Remarkable Feat by 35-Year-Old Shravan Kumar Vishwakarma

Article Today, Kanpur: A former tempo driver from Kanpur has emerged as the founder of a new regional airline, marking a rare entrepreneurial journey in Indian aviation. Shravan Kumar Vishwakarma, aged 35, has transitioned from daily wage work to airline ownership after years of business expansion in allied sectors. Early Years of StruggleVishwakarma’s working life…

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Speaking of History Romila Thapar

History Is Not WhatsApp: Romila Thapar Warns Against Distortion

Article Today, New Delhi: Renowned historian Romila Thapar has cautioned against treating history as a collection of unverified social media messages. She underlined that history is a disciplined study based on evidence, not opinion or instant messaging forwards. According to her, confusing the two has serious social consequences. Context of the RemarksThe observations were made…

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10-Delivery Workers on strike

Ten-Minute Delivery Pressure – Riders Face Extreme Road Risks

Article Today, Hyderabad: Gig economy delivery workers across several cities have announced a nationwide strike against the ten-minute delivery model introduced by quick commerce and food delivery platforms. The workers allege that the model prioritises speed over safety and places unreasonable pressure on riders, especially during peak traffic hours and festive seasons. Speed Over Safety…

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Digvijay Singh Vs Revanth Reddy – BJP Politics Row Erupts in Congress

Article Today, Hyderabad: The Congress party witnessed renewed internal friction following remarks by senior leader Digvijay Singh on social media. His comments, which appeared to acknowledge the organisational strength of the BJP and the RSS, triggered sharp reactions within the party. The episode has reopened an old debate on leadership versus organisational structure in the…

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Maoism

Illusions Within Maoism – Gun-led Change Questioned

Article Today, Hyderabad: The Maoism began with claims of social justice and equality. It promised empowerment of the poor through armed struggle. However, accounts from surrendered cadres indicate a growing gap between stated ideals and lived reality. Over time, the movement’s focus shifted from welfare to control. Violence Against CiviliansAccording to former members, ordinary villagers…

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MP Navneet Kaur Comments on Muslims

Call for Demographic Mobilisation – Navneet Kaur Remarks Trigger Debate

Article Today, Maharashtra: Political temperatures rose in Maharashtra after Bharatiya Janata Party MP Navneet Kaur Rana made remarks urging higher birth rates among Hindus. Speaking to the media in Amravati, she said demographic changes posed a serious challenge to the country’s future. Her comments quickly circulated on social media and drew nationwide attention. Appeal for…

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NCM

Minorities Under Rising Pressure

Article Today, New Delhi: India’s constitutional commitment to secularism is facing renewed scrutiny. However, recent accounts from minorities suggest a widening gap between principle and practice. Political polarisation, backed by ideological mobilisation, has intensified anxieties among religious minorities across several States. Complaint Data Signals DistressAccording to the National Commission for Minorities, a total of 1,390…

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Abroad Studies

Children’s Future Abroad – Parents Spend Heavily Overseas

Article Today, Hyderabad: Gaps in India’s education system are becoming increasingly visible. A growing number of families are turning away from domestic institutions. Large sums of money are flowing to abroad universities. The trend reflects concerns over quality, research depth and global exposure within the country. Rising Student MigrationThe number of Indian students going abroad…

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Indian Food Habits

Dietary Imbalance Fuels India’s Metabolic Crisis

Article Today, Hyderabad: A comprehensive study by the Indian Council of Medical Research–India Diabetes (ICMR–INDIAB) has revealed significant shifts in dietary patterns across India. The research links these changes to increasing rates of diabetes, prediabetes, and obesity. Carbohydrate-Dominant Diets PrevailThe study analysed dietary data from over 18,000 adults drawn from a larger survey of 1,21,077…

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Top 10 Burdended states by Debt

Rising State Debt Hits Fiscal Discipline- Andhra & Telangana in Top 10

Article Today, New Delhi: Several Indian States that once projected fiscal comfort are now facing mounting debt pressures. Expanded welfare commitments and sustained capital expenditure have sharply increased borrowings. Recent official data on debt-to-GSDP ratios has triggered a wider debate on the sustainability of State finances. Southern States in Focus Among the southern States, Andhra…

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India is a Hindu Nation - RSS chief Comments

India Is Hindu Nation – RSS Chief Mohan Bhagwat’s Bold Assertion

Article Today, Kolkata: Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) chief Mohan Bhagwat on Sunday asserted that India is inherently a Hindu nation, rooted in its civilisational ethos. Addressing a gathering in Kolkata, he said Hinduism represents a way of life that has shaped the country’s cultural identity for centuries. He urged citizens to understand the nation beyond…

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Luxury Orders , Lavish Tips Instamart

Luxury Orders, Lavish Tips – Unusual Online Shopping Trends

Article Today, Bengaluru: Online delivery platforms in urban India are increasingly becoming arenas for unusual consumer behaviour. What began as a convenience-driven service has now evolved into a space where extravagant orders and eye-catching spending patterns attract public attention. Recent incidents in Bangalore have highlighted this growing trend. High-Value Condom PurchaseThe discussion intensified after a…

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Early Stars, Late Fade – Childhood Brilliance Often Misleading

Article Today, Hyderabad: A child scoring centuries before turning ten may excite parents and coaches. However, researchers caution against quick conclusions. Early flashes of brilliance often fail to translate into lasting success. Recent studies suggest that patience, not haste, is the real investment behind sustained achievement. Findings From Long-term ResearchA major study led by German…

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NTA Online Exams

Online Exams Utter Flap – Parliamentary Panel Flags Failures

Article Today, New Delhi: India’s national entrance examination system is facing renewed scrutiny following the findings of a parliamentary panel that reviewed recent test conduct. The panel observed that repeated disruptions, leaks, and technical failures have undermined confidence in large-scale online examinations conducted across the country. NTA Performance QuestionedThe National Testing Agency has come under…

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IIM Bangluru SCam

IIM Bengaluru Placements Scam: PG Students in Trouble

Article Today, Bangaluru: A major controversy has emerged at the Indian Institute of Management (IIM) Bangaluru, one of the country’s premier management schools, casting a shadow over its 2026 placement process. The entire 20 member student placement committee resigned earlier this month following serious allegations of irregularities in recruitment rules. The development has triggered widespread…

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Indian citizens moves abroad

Citizens Quit India as Trust in the System Erodes

Article Today, New Delhi:India is witnessing a sustained increase in the number of citizens giving up their nationality and settling abroad. Official data show that more than 20 lakh Indians have renounced their citizenship between 2011 and 2024. The trend has intensified in recent years, indicating deepening concerns over governance, institutional efficiency, and long-term prospects…

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Rammohan Naidu Civil Aviation Minister

IndiGo Disruptions Trigger Nationwide Outcry, Pressure Mounts on Civil Aviation Minister

Article Today, New Delhi: A wave of flight cancellations and delays by IndiGo over the past several days has left lakhs of passengers stranded across major airports in the country. The disruption has affected domestic and international schedules, forcing many travellers to miss weddings, business meetings, and medical appointments. Crowded terminals, inadequate assistance, and long…

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Arnab Goswamy Questioned Civil Aviation Minister

Arnab Goswami Questions Union Minister Over IndiGo Crisis

Article Today, Amravati:The handling of the IndiGo flight disruption by Union Civil Aviation Minister Kinjirap Ram Mohan Naidu has come under sharp public scrutiny. With thousands of passengers affected across several airports, the absence of an immediate and visible response from the Ministry drew criticism on national television. Republic TV anchor Arnab Goswami questioned the…

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Mosque Near Ayodhya

Mosque Project Near Ayodhya Temple Moves Forward

Article Today, Ayodhya: Thirty-three years after the demolition of the Babri Masjid in December 1992, Ayodhya is witnessing another significant moment in its long and complex religious history. While the Ram temple now stands completed and functional at the disputed site, preparations are underway for the construction of a new mosque on land allotted by…

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China, U.S. Lead List of Most Disliked Nations in Global Survey

Article Today, America: China has emerged as the most disliked country in the world, followed closely by the United States, according to a 2025 global perception survey conducted by World Population Review. The survey assessed public opinion across multiple regions, reflecting attitudes shaped by recent geopolitical, social and humanitarian developments. China at the Top China…

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Apple Opposes Sanchar Saathi App

Apple Opposes Pre-Installation of Sanchar Saathi App

Article Today, Hyderabad: The Union government has clarified that the pre-installation of the Sanchar Saathi mobile application on smartphones is not mandatory. This clarification came after widespread criticism over reports that all new devices would be required to carry the cyber safety app by default. However, the Minister of State for Communications, Pemmasani Chandrasekhar, has…

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LIC in the Hands of Adani & Ambani

Public Money at Risk: LIC’s Blunders Feed Adani–Ambani Giants

Article Today, New Delhi: The LIC, the country’s largest public sector insurer, is facing renewed scrutiny over its recent investment decisions, with critics questioning whether adequate safeguards are being followed to protect the interests of policyholders. Over the past few years, observers have pointed to the concentration of large investments in a few corporate groups…

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Sandeep Sandilya IPS Eagle Director

Undercover Operation Leads to Major Drug Bust in Delhi

Article Today, Hyderabad: A joint operation by the Telangana Anti-Narcotics Bureau’s EAGLE unit and the Delhi Police has uncovered a large drug trafficking network with international links. The breakthrough followed an undercover mission led by EAGLE Director Sandeep Shandilya, who spent seven days in disguise inside a high-risk locality in Delhi to gather critical intelligence…

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Wealthy Indians migration

Wealthy Indians Continue to Migrate Overseas for Quality of Life

Article Today, New Delhi: A steady migration of wealthy Indians, including millionaires, billionaires and leading business owners, is reshaping the country’s economic landscape. Financial advisor Akshat Shrivastava has stated that the primary reason for this trend is not tax evasion but the search for a better quality of life for their families. Recent reports in…

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Women(Siter) in Politics

Women in Political Families Confront Unfair Pressure

Article Today, Hyderabad:The recent political developments in Bihar have once again brought the gender disparity within political families to the forefront. The Rashtriya Janata Dal’s electoral defeat triggered internal tensions, leading to Lalu Prasad Yadav’s daughter, Rohini Acharya, stepping away from the family home. Despite the presence of her father and brothers, she appeared to…

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Govt.Doctor allegedly led a multi-State fake currency racket

Government Doctor Arrested for Running Counterfeit Currency Unit

Article Today, Bhopal:A government doctor in Madhya Pradesh has been arrested for allegedly heading a counterfeit currency network spanning multiple States. The accused, Prateek Navlakhe, had earlier been lodged in Khandwa jail in connection with a financial fraud case. Investigators say that during his imprisonment he developed close links with seasoned offenders. After his release,…

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Malayalam Cine Stars

Malayalam Cinema’s Realism Wins Nationwide Attention

Article Today, Hyderabad:Malayalam cinema is witnessing unprecedented attention across the country, with audiences from multiple regions responding strongly to its recent releases. Films such as Aavesham, Manjummel Boys, Premalu, and Kishkindha Kaandam have drawn viewers beyond Kerala, demonstrating the expanding appeal of grounded narratives. Despite the absence of major stars in some productions, these films…

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New York Times Sparks Sensation Over Bihar Results

Article Today, New York:The New York Times has published an analytical report raising questions about the scale of voter deletions during the Bihar Assembly elections. The article reviews allegations made by Opposition parties and examines the broader concerns surrounding the revision of electoral rolls across several Indian States. Scrutiny on Voter RollsThe report highlights claims…

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IIT Student Identifies Major Google Bug, Secures Global Attention

Article Today, Patna:Rituraj Chaudhary, a student from IIT Manipur, has drawn international attention after identifying a critical flaw in a Google software system. The discovery briefly disrupted the platform and prompted a detailed internal review. The incident has highlighted the technical skills emerging from India’s engineering institutions. Brief System HaltAccording to sources, the bug caused…

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The ‘Exit’ Drama – Behind the Curtain Lies a Grand Deception

Article Today, Hyderabad:Exit polls, once considered a snapshot of public sentiment, are increasingly viewed with scepticism. The sharp divergence between predicted outcomes and actual results has raised questions about the integrity of these surveys. Political groups, corporate interests, and media organisations are believed to benefit from these projections in different ways. As a result, exit…

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Fresh Concerns Emerge as Delhi Blast Revives Old Terror Links

Article Today, Hyderabad:The car explosion near the Red Fort on November 10 has reignited concerns about long-standing terror networks in India’s major cities. Security officials note that the incident occurred exactly twenty-five years after the 2000 attack on the monument by Lashkar-e-Taiba. The earlier case had revealed deep infiltration by Pakistan-backed groups and highlighted the…

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Sex Scandal Rocks Bihar Politics During Elections

Article Today, Patna:A major controversy has erupted in Bihar as a sting operation by the national daily Dainik Bhaskar exposed what appears to be a widespread network supplying women to political leaders during the election period. The investigation, titled Operation Dirty Politics, has uncovered links between several public representatives and a trafficking racket allegedly operating…

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No Leave, Only Lectures – India’s Workplace Woes

Article Today, Hyderabad:A social media post on Reddit has sparked a nationwide debate on corporate work culture in India. The post, comparing the reactions of Indian and Japanese managers to an employee’s leave request, has drawn attention to how professional empathy differs sharply across countries. The incident has triggered widespread discussion among Indian employees, who…

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The Myth of Being Number One – A Trap Set by Society

Article Today, Hyderabad:In modern society, many women feel compelled to excel in every aspect of life — as professionals, mothers, and partners. This constant pursuit of perfection, while celebrated, often turns into a source of immense emotional strain. Writer and entrepreneur Amanda Goetz’s personal story illustrates this growing struggle. Driven by a desire to be…

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Indian Duo Become Youngest Billionaires at 22

Article Today, New York:Two Indian-origin entrepreneurs have rewritten Silicon Valley history by becoming the youngest self-made billionaires at the age of 22. Adarsh Hiremath and Surya Midha, co-founders of the AI recruitment platform Mercor, achieved this milestone following a Rs. 2,900 crore Series-C funding round that pushed their company’s valuation to Rs. 83,000 crore. With…

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Perplexity AI to Expose Politicians’ Hidden Wealth

Article Today, Hyderabad:India’s political landscape may soon witness a new wave of transparency. Artificial Intelligence-based search platform Perplexity AI is set to introduce a finance-tracking feature that reveals stock holdings and asset details of political leaders. The company’s CEO, Aravind Srinivas, confirmed that the feature will be launched in India within a few weeks. Technology…

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Muslim Vote Split May Aid BJP in Bihar – AIMIM Expands Reach with New Alliance

Article Today, Patna:The political dynamics in Bihar are shifting ahead of the upcoming Assembly polls, with Asaduddin Owaisi’s All India Majlis-e-Ittehadul Muslimeen (AIMIM) emerging as a potential game-changer. The party’s decision to contest 64 seats is expected to fragment the Muslim vote that has long supported the Mahagathbandhan, indirectly benefiting the BJP-led NDA alliance. Political…

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AI-Powered Scams Drain Rs. 1,500 Crore from 30,000 Victims

Article Today, Hyderabad:A single ‘like’ on social media has become enough to trigger a financial catastrophe for unsuspecting users. The recent case of Sumit Kumar, a chef from Uttarakhand, highlights how sophisticated cybercriminals use cloned websites, AI chatbots, and fake investment platforms to defraud people of crores of rupees. Within minutes of liking a financial…

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Love Turned Burden: Woman’s Post on Emotional Abuse Sparks Debate

Article Today, Mumbai:A 29-year-old woman from Mumbai has narrated a distressing story of love turned into endurance, revealing how her five-year marriage, once born out of affection, became a cycle of neglect and emotional pain. Writing anonymously on Reddit, she described how her relationship — once defined by warmth and understanding — deteriorated into what…

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AI Chat… The Route to the Graveyard – Chat GPT Driving People Crazy

Article Today, Hyderabad:Artificial intelligence chatbots are increasingly being linked to mental health risks, including suicidal tendencies among users, according to new data released by Open AI. The company’s internal findings and expert assessments have raised serious concerns about the emotional impact of AI-based conversations on human psychology. Open AI Data Raises AlarmsOpen AI, the creator…

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The Quiet Generation – Why Gen Z Isn’t Taking to the Streets

Article Today, Hyderabad:Indian Gen Z — estimated at over 370 million — remains highly connected and vocal online, yet markedly absent from street movements. Despite their awareness of corruption, inequality, and governance failures, many young Indians hesitate to translate digital dissent into public protest. Fear of being branded anti-national, rising unemployment, and deep-rooted social divisions…

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Illegal Bus Operations in Corruption Shadow Claims 19 Lives

Article Today, Hyderabad:In Kurnool district, a sleeper bus operated by Vemuri Kaveri Travels caught fire, claiming 19 lives. The bus, originally registered as a seating vehicle, had been illegally converted into a sleeper bus, flagrantly violating transport regulations. First registered in Telangana in 2018, the bus later obtained a new registration and national permit from…

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Elderly Dalit Assaulted Over Accidental Act Near Temple

Article Today, Lucknow:A disturbing case of caste-based violence has come to light in Kakori, near Lucknow, revealing the persistence of social discrimination. On the occasion of Diwali, 65-year-old Dalit, Ramphal Rawat, suffering from serious health issues, allegedly urinated near the Sheetla Mata Temple unintentionally. A local man, identified as Swamikant, physically assaulted him, humiliating the…

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Islamists More Dangerous Than the British – UP CM Yogi’s Shocking Remarks

Article Today, Lucknow:Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath’s recent remarks in Gorakhpur have ignited widespread discussion in political and social circles. Speaking at the RSS centenary celebrations on Wednesday, he compared political Islam to British and French colonialism, alleging that its influence continues to weaken Sanatan Dharma. Analysts note that his comments have shifted attention…

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Diwali Sweet at Gold Rate: ‘Swarna Prasadam’ Rs.1.11L/kg

Article Today, New Delhi:Diwali sweets this year are shimmering with opulence as traditional flavours blend with innovation. Leading confectionery brands in Mumbai and Delhi have introduced a range of exclusive sweets that combine rich heritage with modern craftsmanship. These creations, adorned with gold and rare ingredients, are turning festive indulgence into a statement of luxury….

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Atlee Directs Mega Rs.150-Crore Ad with Sreeleela, Ranveer and Bobby Deol

Article Today, Mumbai:A new advertisement has taken the Indian entertainment industry by surprise, not for its concept but for its unprecedented scale. Directed by acclaimed filmmaker Atlee, the commercial for the Chinese brand Ching’s Desi Chinese has reportedly been produced with a staggering Rs.150-crore budget, making it one of the most expensive advertisements ever made…

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IT Firms Under Fire for Denying Diwali Leave to Employees

Article Today, New Delhi:Leading Indian IT companies, including Tata Consultancy Services (TCS) and Infosys, are facing criticism for allegedly denying employees leave during Diwali while granting time off for Christmas and Western holidays. Employees have taken to social media to express discontent, calling the policy discriminatory and reflective of cultural bias within corporate structures. Unequal…

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Operation Lal Mirchi – Chilli Powder Protest Erupts in West Bengal

Article Today, Kolkata:Political tensions have escalated in West Bengal following a series of protests over women’s safety. The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) has accused Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee’s government of complete administrative failure in protecting women. The trigger was the recent gang rape of a medical student in Durgapur, which sparked outrage across the state….

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Kerala Techie’s Suicide Note Blames RSS, Alleges Harassment

Article Today, New Delhi:A 26-year-old software engineer from Kerala, Anandu Aji, has died by suicide, leaving behind a 15-page note that has ignited a nationwide debate. The note, containing grave allegations of sexual and physical abuse in Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) training camps, has placed the organisation and its affiliates under intense scrutiny. Shocking Allegations…

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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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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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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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Clini‘Kill’ Trials: Ethics Under Threat in Drug Testing

Article Today, Hyderabad:Concerns are mounting that clinical drug trials are increasingly compromising patient safety in the pursuit of profit. Experts fear that ethical review mechanisms, meant to protect participants, are losing their independence under the growing influence of private corporations. The controversy surrounding the diabetes drug Ozempic has reignited global debate over how far pharmaceutical…

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Indian Students Face Rising Deaths Abroad – 842 Lost in Six Years

Article Today, Hyderabad:The dream of higher education and better opportunities abroad is increasingly shadowed by tragedy. Between 2018 and 2024, a total of 842 Indian students lost their lives overseas, according to figures released by the Centre. Each death has left behind grieving families and unfulfilled ambitions. United States Records the Highest LossesThe United States,…

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Satellite Hacking Racket Exposed in Hyderabad

Article Today, Hyderabad:Hyderabad Police have unearthed a sophisticated digital satellite hacking racket capable of stealing sensitive data. Commissioner C.V. Anand said the group was not limited to film piracy but had also targeted government systems, including the Election Commission website. Employee records and salary information were allegedly stolen during these operations. Bihar ConnectionInvestigators traced the…

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Hindus’ Emotion… iPhone Promotion! – Special iPhone 17 in Saffron”

Article Today, New Delhi:The launch of Apple’s iPhone 17 Pro in saffron colour has triggered political debate across the country. BJP MP Sudhanshu Trivedi described the model as a tribute to Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s stature. His remarks sparked discussions on whether a smartphone variant was being turned into a political symbol. Critics argued that…

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Medical Seat Expansion Raises Concerns Over Quality

Article Today, New Delhi:The Union Cabinet, chaired by Prime Minister Narendra Modi, has approved the addition of 5,000 postgraduate and 5,023 MBBS seats in government medical colleges. The government said the move aims to address the shortage of medical professionals in remote areas. Quality Under QuestionThe decision has drawn sharp criticism from health experts and…

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Flipkart Begins Online Sales of Royal Enfield Bullet

Article Today, Mumbai:Royal Enfield has announced a partnership with e-commerce platform Flipkart to sell its 350cc motorcycles online. The service will begin on Monday in Bengaluru, Gurugram, Kolkata, Lucknow, and Mumbai. The move is expected to open a new chapter in the digitalisation of automobile sales in India. Range of ModelsThe motorcycles available include Classic…

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Rahul Gandhi’s ‘Gen Z’ Remark Sparks Political Row

Article Today, New Delhi:Congress leader Rahul Gandhi’s recent tweet invoking ‘Gen Z’ has sparked intense debate across political circles. By specifically highlighting the younger generation, he appeared to echo the wave of youth-led protests that recently reshaped politics in Nepal. His words have now become a focal point in the broader political battle. Context from…

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Social Media Ban Sparks Nationwide Protests in Nepal

Article Today, Nepal:Nepal witnessed a violent turn in protests led by young citizens after the government banned major social media platforms. Thousands of demonstrators, mostly from Generation Z, gathered on the streets of Kathmandu against corruption and restrictions on digital freedom. The unrest followed the decision of Prime Minister K.P. Sharma Oli’s government to block…

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Vizianagaram MP Honoured at Maharashtra Telugu Cultural Meet

Article Today, Mumbai:The Federation of Telugu Associations of Maharashtra organised a grand cultural meet in Thane West, Vasant Vihar, bringing together members of the Telugu community in the State. The event aimed to preserve and promote Telugu traditions among future generations. Special Guest at the EventVizianagaram Member of Parliament Appalanaidu at Honoured at attended the…

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Ethics Breach at the Top Corporates – Secret Romance Costs Nestlé CEO’s Job

Article Today, Hyderabad:The importance of ethical conduct in global corporates has once again come into focus. Nestlé, one of the world’s leading food companies, has dismissed its Chief Executive Officer Laurent Freixe over an undisclosed personal relationship with a subordinate. The move underscores the strict enforcement of corporate codes of conduct even at the highest…

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Decade-old Ranbir–Katrina Photo Leak – Sparks Renewed Debate on Celebrity Privacy

Article Today, Mumbai:A decade-old controversy involving Bollywood actors Ranbir Kapoor and Katrina Kaif has resurfaced. In 2013, private photographs of the actors holidaying in Ibiza went viral on social media. At the time, many believed that the images were captured by tourists or paparazzi. However, recent remarks by celebrity photographer Manav Manglani suggest that the…

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Supreme Court Pulls Up States Over CCTV Lapses in Police Stations

Article Today, New Delhi:The Supreme Court has come down heavily on the continued absence of functional CCTV cameras in police stations and investigation rooms across the country. Despite its directions issued five years ago, the Court noted that many facilities still lack surveillance systems. In several instances, cameras exist but remain non-operational. Custodial Deaths Under…

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Immersion of Idols Not a Fundamental Right, Rules -Bombay High Court

Article Today, Mumbai:The Bombay High Court has ruled that idol immersion at the historic Banganga Tank in Mumbai cannot be permitted, emphasising that environmental protection and preservation of heritage must take precedence. The Court dismissed a petition seeking permission to immerse even eco-friendly idols in the sacred tank. Environmental Protection FirstThe Bench observed that immersion…

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Modi Rides in China’s Symbolic Hongqi L5

Article Today, China:Prime Minister Narendra Modi travelled in China’s Hongqi L5 limousine during his visit for the Shanghai Cooperation Organisation summit. The Chinese government extended the rare gesture by providing him with the car usually reserved for senior Communist Party leaders and select foreign dignitaries. President Xi Jinping himself uses the Hongqi L5 for state…

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MP’s Voice on Railway Issues – Appalanayudu, the Voice of the People

Article Today, Bhubaneswar:Vizianagaram Member of Parliament K. Appalanayudu on Friday pressed for immediate redressal of railway-related issues concerning Vizianagaram, Srikakulam, and border areas of Odisha. Speaking at the East Coast Railway zonal committee meeting in Bhubaneswar, he recalled raising the same issues in Parliament and urged the authorities to act without delay. East Coast Railway…

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Delhi to Launch WhatsApp Governance Platform for Public Services

Article Today, New Delhi:The Delhi government is preparing to roll out a WhatsApp-based governance platform to deliver key public services. Officials say the initiative will allow citizens to obtain documents such as driving licences, marriage certificates, and caste certificates without visiting government offices. The project is aimed at saving time and making services more accessible….

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ED Detects 18,000 Fake MBBS Admissions Through NRI Quota

Article Today, New Delhi:A large-scale scam in medical education has come to light with the Enforcement Directorate (ED) uncovering irregularities in MBBS admissions under the NRI quota. Investigations revealed that nearly 18,000 students obtained seats across various medical colleges using forged certificates. Officials said the fraud was enabled by agents and institutions that fabricated documents…

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Glitter for North… Scrap for South

Article Today, Hyderabad:The debate over regional imbalance in political power has returned with fresh intensity. Analysts argue that the new Modi 3.0 Cabinet once again reveals a deep North-South divide. While North India secures the key portfolios and large financial support, the South continues to face neglect in crucial matters of governance and development. Vice-President’s…

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Tamilnadu Vs Telangana: Southern States at the Heart of Vice-Presidential Battle

Article Today, Hyderabad:The Vice-Presidential election has turned into a political contest centred on the South. National alliances are relying on Tamilnadu and Telangana to tilt the balance. The NDA has fielded Tamil Nadu’s C.P. Radhakrishnan, while the INDIA bloc has nominated former Supreme Court judge Sudarshan Reddy of Telangana. National Parties Eye Southern TurfThe contest…

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Vizianagaram MP Appalanaidu Meets NDA Vice Presidential Candidate

Article Today, New Delhi:Vizianagaram MP Kalishetti Appalanaidu, along with Andhra Pradesh Minister for Education and IT, Nara Lokesh, met NDA vice-presidential nominee C.P. Radhakrishnan in New Delhi on Monday. The leaders conveyed their warm wishes to Mr. Radhakrishnan on his nomination. They expressed confidence in his experience and leadership qualities. Symbolic GestureThe meeting was described…

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Anger Rises Against Northern Dominance in the Southern States

Article Today, Hyderabad:Resentment against what many describe as ‘northern dominance’ is gaining strength across the southern states. Businesses owned by traders from North India have spread rapidly, leading to a steady outflow of capital. Activists argue that this is creating economic, political, social, and cultural imbalances. In Telangana, the ‘Marwadi Go Back’ campaign has gathered…

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Mamata Blocks ‘Bengal Files’ Trailer Launch

Article Today, Kolkata:Filmmaker Vivek Agnihotri faced unexpected hurdles in Kolkata on Sunday. His latest film, The ‘Bengal Files’ , was scheduled for a trailer launch. However, the event ran into opposition from both the police and local theatres. The episode once again highlighted the challenges of taking on Bengal’s political leadership, led by Chief Minister…

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Mass Graves Allegations Rock Dharmasthala Temple Town

Article Today, Bengaluru:Dharmasthala, a name long associated with piety and service, is now under a cloud of grim allegations. A mass graves controversy at this famed Karnataka pilgrimage centre has triggered outrage across India and abroad. The case has taken a sensational turn with explosive revelations from a long-serving sanitation worker. Worker Speaks of Hundreds…

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Vote Fraud Row Sparks Demand for Dissolution of Lok Sabha

Article Today, Hyderabad:A political storm is sweeping across India over allegations of large-scale vote fraud. Opposition parties have accused the ruling BJP of manipulating elections through irregularities in voter lists. They now demand the dissolution of the Lok Sabha and fresh polls. The controversy has triggered heated debates in political and public circles across several…

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India Emerges as Fourth Strongest Military Power Globally

Article Today, Hyderabad: Amid growing geopolitical tensions and complex security challenges, nations are racing to strengthen their armed forces. The Global Firepower 2025 report has ranked India as the world’s fourth most powerful military. The assessment considers defence budgets, troop strength, and advanced weapon systems. India’s position reflects its expanding defence capabilities and its rising…

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Cancer Will End in Five Years – Medical Student’s Remark Captivates the World

Article Today, Hyderabad: Medical science is advancing at an unprecedented pace. Diseases once considered incurable are now being treated with new technologies and sophisticated therapies. These developments are not only improving life expectancy but also raising hopes that some of the most dangerous diseases could be eliminated entirely. A recent statement by a medical student…

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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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Substandard Medical Colleges Threaten MBBS Admissions -Almost 12,000 MBBS Seats vacant In Four Years

Article Today, New Delhi: The dream of becoming a doctor was once a tough journey. But today, MBBS seats have increased sharply across India. Yet, thousands of seats remain vacant year after year. In the 2024–25 academic year alone, 2,849 MBBS seats are unfilled. This has sparked concern among medical education experts and students alike….

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Male Fertility on the Decline, Say Global Reports -Sharp drop in sperm count may be driving rising infertility rates

Article Today, Hyderabad: International studies have raised serious concerns over the declining reproductive health of men. Experts say modern lifestyle choices, poor dietary habits, and increasing environmental pollution are contributing to a significant drop in sperm count. As a result, millions of couples across the world are facing infertility, triggering the rise of fertility clinics—many…

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Kanchipuram Tops in Extramarital Affairs: Ashley Madison Report

Article Today, Hyderabad: As lifestyles shift rapidly across India, so do social relationships. One rising trend is particularly concerning—an increase in extramarital affairs. Recent headlines highlight disturbing incidents where such relationships have led to violence, including spousal murders in Meghalaya and Andhra Pradesh. Now, a new report from a global dating platform reveals a deeper…

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Journalists Get Pension in Bihar… Not Telugu States

Article Today, Hyderabad: Journalists across India continue to face uncertain futures after retirement. In the absence of job security and post-retirement support, many live in financial distress. Media houses often ignore their plight, and salaries during service remain modest. While a few states have introduced pension schemes, Telangana and Andhra Pradesh lag behind. Journalists here…

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Vice President Dhankhad Quits, Triggers Political Uproar

Article Today, New Delhi: In a dramatic political development, Vice-President Jagdeep Dhankhad tendered his resignation late Monday evening, sparking intense speculation in political circles. Sources indicate growing differences with Prime Minister Narendra Modi as the prime reason behind the unexpected move. The fallout over the Justice Yashwant Varma impeachment issue appears to have reached a…

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National Medical Commission Scans Expose Medi’Kill’ Caution

Article Today, Hyderabad: A series of inspections by the National Medical Commission (NMC) has brought to light shocking lapses in private medical colleges across Telangana. From missing faculty to poor hospital facilities, the findings paint a disturbing picture of the state of medical education in the region. Private Colleges Under the ScannerSeveral private medical colleges…

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NMC is Under Mahaveer ‘s Grip – Gratitude For Taking The Bribe

Article Today, Hyderabad: The National Medical Commission (NMC) continues to face criticism over alleged corruption and collusion with private medical colleges. Despite ongoing Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) probes in various parts of the country, some NMC officials remain undeterred. The latest controversy surrounds Mahaveer Medical College in Vikarabad, Telangana, which is accused of staging…

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Fake Attendance via Face ID Shakes Medical Sector

Article Today, Hyderabad: The National Medical Commission (NMC) has stepped up its efforts to monitor faculty attendance in medical colleges. However, this initiative has faced a serious challenge. Certain companies have developed mobile applications that allow faculty to mark attendance remotely using facial recognition. These apps reportedly cost as little as ₹7,000, making them easily…

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NMC under Fire for Corruption and Incompetence: Lancet Report Raises Alarm on Medical Education Crisis

Article Today, Hyderabad: A scathing report by The Lancet, a globally respected medical journal, has accused India’s National Medical Commission (NMC) of institutional corruption and systemic failure. Published on 19th July, 2025 the report warns that unchecked malpractice within the NMC threatens the future of Indian medical education and the quality of healthcare. It calls…

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Raj Thackeray Slams BJP MP for Marathi Remarks

Article Today, Mumbai: Maharashtra Navnirman Sena (MNS) president Raj Thackeray has issued a sharp warning to BJP MP Nishikant Dubey over his controversial remarks against Marathi-speaking people. Dubey’s Comment Sparks Outrage in MaharashtraThe controversy erupted after Dubey allegedly said that Marathi speakers would be “attacked” if they insisted on using their language. His statement drew…

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Smurfs: Shatters Box Office with Colours, Laughter, and Values

Article Today, Hyderabad: Some films deliver unexpected joy when watched without high expectations. Smurfs, the latest animated release, does just that. Designed around tiny, blue, cheerful creatures, the film captivates children with its vibrant world and playful storyline. The excitement of kids laughing and cheering in theatres adds to the film’s charm. Though primarily aimed…

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Maharashtra Backs Down on Mandatory Hindi Policy

Three-language formula under review after backlash Article Today, Mumbai:The Maharashtra government has withdrawn its controversial decision to introduce Hindi as a compulsory third language in primary schools. This move follows intense political pressure and public opposition across the state. Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis announced the rollback on Sunday, declaring that the state’s focus will remain…

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IAS Officers Busy, But Ineffective: Caught in the Web of Non-Core Work

Article Today, Hyderabad:A serious debate is unfolding within India’s administrative system. Senior IAS officer Ajitabh Sharma from Rajasthan has stirred the hornet’s nest with a candid LinkedIn post. He stated that most IAS officers spend nearly 80% of their time on non-core activities, leaving only 20% for their core administrative responsibilities. His remarks have triggered…

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“Eat Only When You’re Hungry”: Actor R.Madhavan Secret to Staying Fit at 50

Youthful glow without high-tech tricks Article Today, Mumbai: Actor R. Madhavan continues to defy age, looking remarkably young at 50. His recent appearance in the trailer of App Jaisa Koi has drawn widespread attention. Many speculated that he used expensive de-aging technology. But Madhavan dismissed the rumours and instead shared the simple lifestyle choices that…

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‘Paper Thatha’ – ‘Peddling Through Life at 94

Article Today, Chennai:At 94, most people slow down. But Gopalapuram resident Shanmugasundaram begins his day before sunrise, riding his bicycle through narrow Chennai lanes. Affectionately known as ‘Paper Thatha’, he delivers newspapers and milk packets with tireless commitment. His life stands as a living example that true enthusiasm comes from within, not from physical strength….

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Modi’s Political Push in the Southern States

Article Today, Hyderabad/Delhi: Prime Minister Narendra Modi is leading an assertive political campaign to strengthen the Bharatiya Janata Party’s (BJP) influence across southern India. With the 2024 Lok Sabha elections behind, the party is recalibrating its focus towards Telangana, Andhra Pradesh, Tamil Nadu, Karnataka, and Kerala. The objective is clear: weaken dominant regional parties and…

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Hyderabad Regional Passport Office Honors National Award

Article Today, New Delhi: The Hyderabad Regional Passport Office (RPO) and Telangana Police have earned national recognition for their outstanding public service initiatives. During the 2025 Regional Passport Officers’ Conference held in New Delhi, the Hyderabad RPO received a prestigious national award in the “Citizen-Centric Initiatives” category. Union Minister of State for External Affairs, Pabitra…

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Passengers Scares.. After Air India Crash

Passengers Reconsider Flying … After Recent Incidents Article Today, Hyderabad: The recent Air India flight accident in Ahmedabad has shaken passenger confidence in air travel across the country. Following this incident, a series of technical problems with other flights have added to the growing fear among travellers. Rising Anxiety Among Passengers After the Ahmedabad accident,…

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Was It Astrology or a Death Prediction?

Sharmistha’s Astrology Claims Spark Outrage Amid Air India Tragedy Article Today, Hyderabad:As the nation grieves the catastrophic Air India plane crash in Ahmedabad, astrologer Sharmistha has come under severe criticism for her insensitive remarks. While the country mourns the loss of 241 lives, her astrology claim that she had foreseen the tragedy has provoked nationwide…

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Secularism Becoming the New Global Trend

Crores Moving Away from Organised Religions, Study Shows Article Today, Hyderabad:Across the world, secularism is steadily becoming a powerful social movement, with crores of people distancing themselves from organised religions. Particularly in developed countries, identifying as non-religious is now seen as a modern lifestyle choice. A recent report by the Pew Research Center has revealed…

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Kamal Haasan Gains Political Mileage in Tamil Nadu

Article Today, Chennai: Kannada Language Row Turns Into a Political Strategy?Actor and Makkal Needhi Maiam (MNM) chief Kamal Haasan has once again stirred the political waters of South India with his controversial remarks. During a promotional event for his upcoming film Thug Life, Kamal’s comments about the origin of the Kannada language sparked a major…

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Are Roadshows Really Necessary?

Article Today, Mumbai: eam India Head Coach Gautam Gambhir has expressed deep sorrow over the tragic stampede that occurred during Royal Challengers Bangalore’s (RCB) victory roadshow in Bengaluru, which claimed 11 lives. Addressing the media in Mumbai, Gambhir questioned the very need for organizing such rallies and celebrations on public roads, especially when they put…

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‘Did You Win the Cup to Kill People?’

Article Today, Bengaluru: The stampede incident at the Chinnaswamy Stadium in Bengaluru has sparked widespread outrage on social media. Netizens are questioning the authorities’ handling of the event, where 11 people lost their lives during Royal Challengers Bangalore’s (RCB) IPL win celebration. The fans are furious, and many are criticizing the RCB management for organizing…

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Integrated MBBS-Ayurveda Course to be Launched

Article Today, Puducherry: Jawaharlal Institute of Postgraduate Medical Education and Research (JIPMER) in Puducherry has embarked on a pioneering initiative. For the first time in India, JIPMER will introduce an integrated medical course combining MBBS (Bachelor of Medicine, Bachelor of Surgery) and BAMS (Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery). The primary goal of this course…

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Insult to Justice Gavai

Caste Discrimination at Supreme Level Article Today, Mumbai: In India, even after having a constitution that promises equality, people from lower castes face humiliation and bias. This is not limited to ordinary people but also affects those in high positions. Recent incidents have highlighted this bitter truth, sparking widespread protests. Insult to Justice Gavai…Justice Bhushan…

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Language Controversy Rocks Karnataka

Article Today, Bengaluru: A heated argument between a State Bank of India (SBI) employee and a customer in Karnataka’s Annekal taluk has sparked a major language controversy in the state. The incident, which occurred at the Suryanagar branch, has gone viral on social media, with many expressing outrage over the employee’s behavior. ‘ I Never…

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Maths Weak… Match Top

Article Today, Hyderabad A surprising piece of news about Indian cricket star Virat Kohli is going viral on social media. As the CBSE Class 10 results for 2025 were recently announced, an old report card showing Kohli’s Class 10 marks has caught the attention of netizens. IAS officer Jitin Yadav shared the marksheet on the…

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Kangana’s Trump Dispute

Kangana’s Post Vanished After Party Pressure Article Today, Delhi: BJP MP and actress Kangana Ranaut’s social media post about former US President Donald Trump was suddenly deleted on Thursday night. Sources say BJP National President J.P. Nadda personally intervened after the post triggered dissatisfaction within party circles. What Did Kangana Say?Kangana commented on Trump’s reported…

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Speak Marathi… Get Paid

Pizza Boy Faces Discrimination Article Today, Mumbai: A shocking incident in Bhandup, Mumbai, highlights growing language bias in Maharashtra. A delivery agent was denied payment because he did not speak Marathi. The customer insisted he must speak Marathi to receive the money ‘No Marathi, No Payment’Rohit Laware, a Domino’s delivery boy, went to deliver pizza…

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‘Sophia Qureshi Is Pakistan’s Sister’

Controversy Over BJP Minister’s Words Article Today, Delhi: A shocking remark by Madhya Pradesh BJP Minister Vijay Shah about Indian Army officer Colonel Sophia Qureshi has sparked anger across the country. His comment was made during a press meet for Operation Sindhoor. Called Her ‘Pakistan’s Sister’Vijay Shah reportedly called Colonel Sophia “Pakistan’s sister,” upsetting many….

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War Is Not Bollywood Movie

Article Today, Pune: Former Indian Army Chief General Manoj Naravane made strong remarks against growing comments questioning why India didn’t enter into full-scale war with Pakistan. Speaking at an event in Pune on Monday, he criticized those glorifying war, reminding that real conflict is far from what movies portray. “War Is Not Romantic”“War is not…

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Miss World 2025 Grand Inauguration at Hyderabad

Telangana Culture Showcased Article Today, Hyderabad: Chief Minister Revanth Reddy Inaugurated the Prestigious EventThe Miss World 2025 pageant has commenced with a spectacular opening ceremony in the metropolitan city of Hyderabad. The Chief Minister of the state, ,A. Revanth Reddy, officially inaugurated the event. The commencement of the competitions was announced amidst applause from the…

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Women Warriors Lead the Way

Article Today, Delhi: A golden chapter has been written in the history of the Indian military. With the successful completion of ‘Operation Sindoor,’ women officers in the Indian armed forces have stood at the forefront, making the nation proud. Colonel Sophia Qureshi and Wing Commander Vyoamika Singh of the Indian Air Force held a press…

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Arms Race Heats Up

India Leans on US, Pakistan Turns to China Article Today, Hyderabad: As military tensions escalate between India and Pakistan, with Operation Sindhu virtually signaling war, the two nations are turning to their respective allies for arms supplies. Historically, India followed a policy of non-alignment, but now it has developed close ties with the US, reducing…

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OPERATION SINDOOR

Indian Armed Forces Strike 9 Terror Targets in Pakistan, PoK Article Today, Delhi: India’s military forces have launched a decisive operation against terrorism, striking nine terror camps in Pakistan and Pakistan-occupied Kashmir (PoK) in the early hours of Wednesday. Dubbed “Operation Sindoor,” this calibrated and non-escalatory strike aims to dismantle terrorist infrastructure used to plan…

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Brahmin Sacred Thread Dispute

Article Today, Bengaluru: In India, exams are a stressful experience for students. However, some people are creating unnecessary controversy over their customs. Recently, a controversy erupted at a NEET exam center in Karnataka over the wearing of a sacred thread, known as “jandhyam”. The exam authorities asked students to remove the thread for security reasons,…

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Caste Count: Politics and Fairness

Article Today, Hyderabad: The caste census has become a hot topic, sparking debates and concerns. While some see it as a way to promote fairness, others worry about its implications. Higher-caste individuals fear that the census will lead to fewer opportunities for them in jobs and politics. Higher Castes’ Concerns…They believe that if backward castes…

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Lord Rama ‘Mythological Figure’

Article Today, Delhi: Former Congress President Rahul Gandhi’s recent comments on Lord Ram have sparked a heated controversy. Speaking at Brown University in the United States, Rahul described Ram as a “mythological figure,” which has drawn sharp criticism from BJP leaders. BJP Accuses Congress of Anti-Hindu IdeologyThe BJP has strongly condemned Rahul’s remarks, accusing him…

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Party After 10th Failure

Article Today, Karnataka: A Karnataka family’s unconventional approach to their son’s academic failure has sparked a national debate on parenting and motivation. Abhishek Cholachagudda, a 16-year-old student, failed his 10th-grade exams, but instead of scolding him, his parents threw a party to boost his confidence. The CelebrationThe family gathered with friends and relatives, sharing stories…

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Week ‘End’ Marriage

A New Trend Among Young Couples Article Today, Hyderabad: In today’s fast-paced world, the traditional joint family system has given way to nuclear families. However, with careers taking precedence, even married couples are finding it challenging to live together. A new trend that’s gaining traction is the “weekend marriage,” where couples live apart during the…

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‘No One Saw Surgical Strikes’

Article Today, Delhi: Former Punjab Chief Minister and Congress MP Charanjit Singh Channi has sparked controversy with his remarks on the 2019 surgical strikes. Channi demanded evidence for the surgical strikes and criticized the central government’s delayed response to the recent terrorist attack in Pahalgam, Jammu and Kashmir. The BJP has strongly reacted, accusing Channi…

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Drone Delivery Revolution

Essential Goods Supply in Bengaluru Article Today, Bangalore: In a groundbreaking initiative, Bengaluru’s Prestige Falcon City has become a hub for drone deliveries. Big Basket and Sky Air Mobility have partnered to launch a drone-based delivery service for essential goods and medicines, promising to revolutionize the way people receive their daily necessities. The service, which…

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30-Years Tenure… 57 Transfers

Article Today, Haryana: IAS officer Ashok Khemka, famous for fighting corruption, retired yesterday. In his 30-year career, he was transferred 57 times—an incredible number! His story is full of courage and honesty. As he leaves his job as Managing Director of the Haryana State Warehousing Corporation, people across India admire him for his strong principles….

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Trisha… Vijay… Keerthi Suresh

Article Today, Chennai: Tamil Nadu politics is always lively, filled with movie star shine and punchy dialogues. Recently, comments made by a minister about Tamil film actor Vijay’s party, Tamilaga Vettri Kazhagam (TVK), have sparked controversy. Agriculture Minister MRK Panneerselvam, seemingly unable to accept Vijay’s political entry, has gone as far as to seemingly defame…

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Challenges for AI

Article Today, Hyderabad: Most People in India haven’t tried AI, even though they Want It. A new study by Google and Kantar looked at what people in India think about Artificial Intelligence (AI). They talked to over 8,000 people in 18 cities about AI tools like Google Gemini. The study found that even though a…

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CIA Warned in 1993…

War with India Would Destroy Pakistan Article Today, Hyderabad: Recently released secret papers from the American CIA, written in 1993, say that if India and Pakistan have a big war, Pakistan’s army and the country itself could be destroyed. These papers are being talked about a lot now because tensions between India and Pakistan have…

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