190 Articles by

Shriti Sagar

Journalist

This day last year: How the gruesome Pahalgam attack unfolded, when Pakistani terrorists gunned down 26 men after confirming they were not Muslims

PM Modi emphasised that India has moved beyond mere condemnation to a doctrine of “decisive and proactive justice,” assuring the families of the victims that they are not alone in their grief.

From industrial powerhouse to debt trap: Read how West Bengal’s economy has seen a massive decline under the TMC government since 2011

Its share of national GDP has fallen from 10.5% in 1960–61 to just 5.6% in 2023–24.

What is the 131st Constitution Amendment Bill, and how the opposition displayed their anti-women mindset by not voting for it

By voting down the constitutional amendment, the opposition has not only stopped the increase in seats but has also stalled the redrawing of boundaries that would have identified the 33% of seats specifically for women. 

Lenskart CEO admits ‘outdated’ style guide flagged tilak/bindi but permitted hijab: What Peyush Bansal said and what the Feb 2026 document reveals

Page 7 of the document states that Lenskart employees are prohibited from wearing sacred threads (kalava) and bindis (bindis), while they may wear hijabs.

WhatsApp chats, petrol bomb plans, and targeted attacks: Inside the conspiracy fueling Manesar violence and a larger pattern across industrial hubs

In one such message, there was a call to bring out a manager named Rambir, suggesting plans to attack him to trigger chaos.

Russia offers LNG at 40% discount to South Asia amid global supply crunch caused by disruptions in the Strait of Hormuz: Read Moscow’s rationale...

According to a report by Bloomberg, these discounted cargoes are being marketed through little-known intermediary firms based in China and Russia.

Islamists and liberals play victim about ‘Muslim names’ being deleted from electoral rolls: How illegal migration is the highest in Bengal, and how their...

Initially, the EC deleted 58.25 lakh voters who were found to be deceased, absent, shifted, or had duplicate entries in the draft rolls published last December.

From sacred relic to subject of controversy: Why the Shroud of Turin fuels debates over authenticity, narrative building, and attempts to link it to...

Researchers have discovered DNA traces from India on the famous linen cloth, which many believe to be the burial shroud of Jesus Christ.

The Guardian peddles fake news about the BAPS temple, attempts to divide Hindus by falsely claiming that Dalit workers were exploited: Read the truth...

The Guardian's propaganda piece has reignited a debate that was already settled after a detailed federal investigation in the United States found no wrongdoing.

Inside India’s final push against Naxalism: How roads and security ops are bringing Chhattisgarh’s Maoist strongholds into the mainstream

Chhattisgarh Chief Minister Vishnu Deo Sai made a strong statement on 18th March, claiming that Naxalism in the state is effectively over.

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