Hyderabad, December 25: Emphasising that ideology and sacrifice, not infrastructure, built the Bharatiya Mazdoor Sangh (BMS) into the world’s largest labour organisation, Dattatreya Hosabale on Wednesday said the movement had reached global prominence long before it had permanent office buildings. Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) Sarkaryavaha Dattatreya Hosabale was speaking at …
Read More »AAP leaders booked over Santa Claus skit on Delhi pollution, FIR alleges hurt religious sentiments
The Delhi Police have booked senior Aam Aadmi Party leaders Saurabh Bhardwaj and Sanjay Jha, along with Adil Khan, in connection with a political skit performed at Connaught Place that used Santa Claus imagery to comment on worsening air pollution in the capital. The case has been registered following a …
Read More »Terror Funding, fake degrees and weak oversight: Haryana cracks down on private varsities after Al Falah link
The Haryana government’s decision to amend the Haryana Private Universities Act, 2006, did not emerge in isolation. It followed a series of developments triggered by the November 10, 2025, terror attack near Delhi’s Red Fort, an incident that claimed more than 15 lives and sent shockwaves across the country. As …
Read More »Odisha: Puri Srimandir Ratna Bhandar inventory meeting on December 27; SOP near finalisation
BHUBANESWAR: A crucial meeting concerning the inventory of the Ratna Bhandar (treasury) of the Puri Srimandir will be held on December 27, Justice Bishwanath Rath, Chairman of the Ratna Bhandar Inspection Committee, announced on Thursday. Justice Rath said the major repair work of the Ratna Bhandar has been completed, and …
Read More »The Hollowing of the Khalsa: How missionary ‘inculturation’ is subverting Sikh symbols to erase Punjab’s identity
From the streets of Jalandhar to the Sikh diaspora in Canada, the sacred Dastaar (turban), the spirit of Bhangra, and the concept of Seva are increasingly being integrated into Christmas-themed activities. For many observers, this is not a sign of organic interfaith harmony but a strategic “inculturation” tactic used by …
Read More »Bangladesh: “Yunus govt is safe haven to terrorists while economy, security is at risk,” says Former MP Bahauddin Nasim
DHAKA: Bangladesh, under the interim government led by its Chief Advisor Muhammad Yunus, is apparently a safe haven to the terrorists and criminals. It has been revolutionised as a secure zone for terror activities and other illicit radical religious motives. The interim government is deliberately fanning communal hatred and rifts …
Read More »Bangladesh: Crude bomb thrown from flyover kills 21-year-old in Moghbazar
A chilling act of violence rocked Bangladesh’s capital on the evening of December 24, when a powerful crude bomb, thrown from the Moghbazar flyover, exploded on the road below, killing a young man on the spot and sending panic through the crowded intersection. The victim has been identified as 21-year-old …
Read More »Rich tributes paid to the iconic Telangana leader and former Central Minister Dr. Mallikarjun, on his 23rd death anniversary!
Hyderabad, 24th December 2025: On the solemn occasion of 23rd death anniversary of, iconic Telangana leader and former Central Minister, tributes were paid at his statue at Mahabubnagar as well as at his samadhi at Nallagandla village by various dignitaries, members of civil society and citizenry. Speaking at the event at Mahabubnagar, wife …
Read More »A Decade of Intelligent Innovation: Reaching New Heights, The 10th Design Intelligence Award Ceremony Held at the China Academy of Art
Hangzhou, China–(Newsfile Corp. – December 25, 2025) – On the evening of December 12, the 10th Design Intelligence Award (DIA) ceremony was held at the Liangzhu Campus of the China Academy of Art. The ceremony was attended by over 600 guests, including Lu Shan, Vice Governor of Zhejiang Province; Xu …
Read More »Jamia exam paper controversy: Probe committee formed as University acts against Professor over objectionable question
Jamia Millia Islamia (JMI) has taken stringent action against a faculty member from its Department of Social Work after an end-semester examination question triggered widespread objections and complaints, with the university describing the lapse as serious negligence rather than a routine academic issue. On December 23, the central university suspended …
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