New Delhi, December 19, 2025: CBM India Trust, a leading not-for-profit organization committed to improving the quality of life of persons with disabilities and other marginalized communities, was honored with the Best Aid for Sports Initiative of the Year award at the Indian Social Impact Awards 2025 for its Para …
Read More »Bondi Beach Attack: Indian team to probe the Hyderabad roots of the suspect and travel history
India is set to formally join the Australian investigation into the Sydney Bondi Beach attack by sending a joint team of police and intelligence officials, as scrutiny intensifies over the Indian passport held by one of the attackers and his previous visits to India. The move follows inputs suggesting jurisdictional …
Read More »Bangladesh: Death of Sharif Osman Hadi, provocative Anti-India firebrand, pushes Yunus Govt into law & order crisis
Bangladesh plunged into renewed turmoil following the death of Sharif Osman Hadi, a controversial student leader and political aspirant, exposing deep cracks in governance under Chief Adviser Muhammad Yunus and intensifying a dangerous wave of anti-India agitation. Hadi, a spokesperson for the Inquilab Mancha platform and a prominent face of …
Read More »Assam: 15 Bangladeshi intruders declared as foreigners by FT court asked to leave Indian territory within 24 hours
GUWAHATI: Fifteen Bangladeshi intruders were asked by the administration to leave Assam within 24 hours on 17th December. In an order signed by Nagaon District Commissioner (DC) Devasish Sharma, 15 Bangladeshi intruders who had been residing in Assam for an extended period and had been declared foreigners by the Foreigners …
Read More »“27,397 births in 100 days”: Kirit Somaiya flags birth certificate racket, alleges interstate cyber fraud
MUMBAI: BJP leader Kirit Somaiya has alleged the exposure of a massive, organised birth certificate racket operating out of Shendursani village in Yavatmal district. The village, whose population is barely around 1,400–1,500, recorded an astonishing 27,397 birth registrations within just three months September, October and November 2025 a figure that …
Read More »Why are anti-India protests erupting in Bangladesh and what does the ‘Seven Sisters’ threat signal?
Fresh anti-India protests have erupted across Bangladesh, with demonstrators attempting to march towards Indian diplomatic missions and political leaders issuing provocative statements targeting India’s sensitive northeastern region. The unrest comes amid a deteriorating political situation under Bangladesh’s interim government, rising street mobilisation, and escalating diplomatic tensions between New Delhi and …
Read More »“Jamaat-e-Islami acting at behest of Pakistan”: Former diplomat Veena Sikri on anti-India protests in Bangladesh
NEW DELHI: Former Indian diplomat Veena Sikri on December 18 accused Bangladesh Jamaat-e-Islami of acting at the behest of Pakistan amid an anti-India march to India’s High Commission in the neighbouring country, claiming Pakistan’s effort to take control of the Bangladesh army. Speaking to ANI, former diplomat Sikri criticised Bangladesh …
Read More »Sanjauli Mosque demolition underway following Himachal High Court ruling
Demolition work has begun on the upper portions of the disputed Sanjauli mosque in Shimla following explicit directions from the Himachal Pradesh High Court. Acting on the court’s order, the local administration has started dismantling the second, third and fourth floors of the structure, while the ground and first floors …
Read More »AI-animated song “Panch Parivarthan” for children, a unique tribute to RSS at 100
As the RSS@100 centenary celebrations gather momentum across India and around the world, a wave of creative tributes are emerging from distinguished artists and creators across diverse disciplines. Among these, one tribute stands out for its originality, vision, and emotional resonance—“Panch Parivarthan,” a unique AI-animation song (Hindi) that articulates the …
Read More »Goa Liberation Day: How Jan Sangh–RSS satyagraha, martyrdom of 51 patriots & mass uprisings paved way for freedom
On June 13, 1955, Jagannath Rao Joshi, a Bharatiya Jana Sangh leader along with the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) Karyakarta of Karnataka, launched the Goa Satyagraha. Joshi was accompanied by a team of about 3,000 workers, including women. On reaching the Goa border, the Portuguese resorted to lathi charge and …
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