The Andhra Pradesh High Court, on January 6, 2026, ordered the registration of criminal cases against police officers found to be involved in the Tirumala Tirupati Devasthanams Parakamani theft case. The court directed the Crime Investigation Department (CID) and the Anti-Corruption Bureau (ACB) to proceed with a full-fledged investigation and …
Read More »Chhattisgarh: Controversy erupts over alleged conversion activities in a private premise in Rajnandgaon
RAIPUR: A controversy erupted in Dharampur village of Rajnandgaon in Chhattisgarh, after villagers, along with local Hindu workers, protested against alleged conversion activities in a private premise. The dispute arose on Tuesday, January 6, after villagers and Hindu activists received information about suspicious activities in a residential complex located at …
Read More »Assam: Bangladeshi origin Muslims evicted from 6200 bighas of forest land encroached under Congress regime
GUWAHATI: In yet another bold step, the Assam government has cleared over 6200 bighas of encroached land in Burha Chapori Wildlife Sanctuary in Sonitpur district. 710 Bangladeshi-origin Muslim families were evicted from the forest area encroached during the previous Congress regime. Sonitpur District Commissioner Anand Kumar Das said the land …
Read More »What prompted NMC to withdraw permission for Shri Mata Vaishno Devi Medical College; What it means for enrolled students
REASI: The National Medical Commission’s Medical Assessment and Rating Board (MARB) has withdrawn the Letter of Permission (LoP) granted to Shri Mata Vaishno Devi Institute of Medical Excellence, Kakryal, Reasi (J&K), for running the MBBS course with 50 seats for the academic year 2025-26. The decision, dated January 6, 2026, …
Read More »Bengaluru Horror: Syed Imran attempted to sacrifice 8-month-old Hindu child for wealth, officials rescue the infant
BENGALURU: In a deeply disturbing case that has shocked Bengaluru Rural district, serious allegations have emerged against Syed Imran (40)of Janatha Colony in Sulibele village, Hoskote taluk, accusing him of attempting to sacrifice an infant boy as part of a puja allegedly performed for wealth. Acting on specific and credible …
Read More »Mamankam, Kumbh and the Grammar of Hindu Sovereignty: How Bharat’s Political Rituals Were Dismantled
The decline of Mamankam cannot be understood in isolation. It must be situated within a much older and broader Hindu grammar of sovereignty, in which political legitimacy, sacred geography, ritual assembly, and public participation were inseparable. Mamankam was not an anomaly of Kerala history; it was the southernmost expression of …
Read More »Understanding Bharatiya Universalism and RSS worldview through Panch Parivartana
Universalism has long been among the most ambitious moral projects of the modern world. Born of the European Enlightenment, it promised a vision of humanity bound together by shared reason, rights, and moral equality. Yet even within Western political thought, there has been sustained unease about how this promise has …
Read More »Fact Check: Maliciously doctored video targeting Dr Bhagwat debunked; no call to avoid Dalits or OBCs from Indian Army
NEW DELHI: A doctored and misleading video clip falsely attributed to Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) Sarsanghchalak Dr Mohan Bhagwat is circulating widely on social media platform X, claiming that he advocated the removal of Dalits, Other Backwards Classes (OBCs), Muslims and Christians from the Indian Army. A thorough fact-check confirms …
Read More »Modern resurgence of India possible only on the foundation of Indian knowledge systems: Mukul Kanitkar
NEW DELHI: India’s journey towards modern resurgence and its aspiration to emerge as a Vishwa Guru can only be realised by strengthening its foundation in Indian Knowledge Systems (IKS) and eternal cultural values, renowned educationist and thinker Mukul Kanitkar said on January 8. Delivering the keynote address at a special …
Read More »Distorted J&K–Ladakh map in Kerala High Court advocates cooperative society diary triggers row
Commit a blunder, and when caught, evade it with a mere apology or an “oversight” excuse — this has become a standard method to test the waters of society. The same pattern is now evident as the Kerala High Court Advocates Cooperative Society printed its New Year diaries with distorted …
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