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Anurag

Anurag is a Chief Sub Editor at OpIndia with over 22 years of professional experience, including more than six years in journalism. He is known for deep dive, research driven reporting on national security, terrorism cases, judiciary and governance, backed by RTIs, court records and on-ground evidence. He also writes hard hitting op-eds that challenge distorted narratives. Beyond investigations, he explores history, fiction and visual storytelling. Email: [email protected]

Mamata govt’s war against private industry: Bengal govt removes all incentives given to save money for ‘welfare schemes’, job creators move HC

West Bengal’s decision to scrap all industry incentives since 1993 has been labelled “unconstitutional” by major companies, reviving concerns that successive governments have crippled the state’s economy by driving out industry while focusing on populist politics.

Was Trump’s big H1B announcement just another big talk to appease the MAGA fanbase? Read how it went through climbdowns and clarifications

Trump’s H-1B visa fee initially unsettled companies and visa holders amid fears of forced exits, but clarifications exempted current holders, highlighting the administration’s strategy of dramatic announcements later softened to contain backlash.

Punjab’s ‘backbone of the economy’ faces exodus: Vigilantes and Panchayats rally against migrant workers after 5-year-old boy’s murder in Hoshiarpur – here is what...

Migrant workers from Uttar Pradesh and Bihar, crucial to Punjab’s agriculture and industry, face hostility after Hoshiarpur murder. Industry leaders warn that forced exodus could cripple fields and factories, urging Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann to intervene immediately.

OpIndia Exclusive: Stray dog menace in India is worsening – RTI reveals 26 lakh cases in just 7 months, crores of victims over the...

OpIndia’s RTI reveals state-wise dog bite cases across India, with Uttar Pradesh, Bihar and Andhra Pradesh leading. Despite crores spent on ABC drives, millions suffer annually, while rabies deaths remain grossly under-reported in government records.

Engineers Day: Read about the engineering marvels of ancient India that show how our ancestors were accomplished city builders

On Engineers’ Day, India honours Visvesvaraya while recalling ancient feats: a 2,000-year-old dam, medieval reservoirs, Indus Valley waterworks, Mauryan highways, and a bustling Chola port that reveal India’s forgotten brilliance in city building.

Canada: Ontario Court rejects asylum claim of ‘Khalistani’ Pardeep Singh – Read how refugee protections are repeatedly abused using the ‘Khalistan card’

The Federal Court in Toronto noted Singh’s involvement in the Farmers’ Protest and Khalistan-linked activities while rejecting his asylum claim, underlining how such Khalistan card asylum claims remain alive with mixed outcomes in Canadian courts.

Trump’s olive branches and Navarro’s rants: How India has been dealing with a confused, dual-faced US leadership amid trade talks and tariff chaos

India continues importing Russian oil and protecting domestic industries despite US tariff threats and Navarro’s rants. Trump’s olive branches contrast with Washington’s coercion, highlighting America’s confused stance and India’s firm commitment to independent trade policy.

Speedy trial a right but accused to blame for delays: Delhi High Court rejects bail plea of Tasleem Ahmed in 2020 riots conspiracy case

Rejecting Tasleem Ahmed’s plea, the court noted trial delays stemmed from the accused themselves, not the prosecution or judiciary, and reiterated that bail under UAPA remains an exception even with prolonged incarceration.

Denial of bail to Umar Khalid a ‘travesty of justice’? Here is how conspirators of Delhi anti-Hindu riots delayed trial, indulged in forum shopping...

The court stressed that accusations against Umar Khalid and Sharjeel Imam were prima facie true, citing provocative speeches, WhatsApp groups and deliberate delays by co-accused, rejecting bail pleas that relied on prolonged incarceration and systemic delay arguments.

Fact-Check: Did Delhi High Court dismiss bail plea of Umar Khalid, Sharjeel Imam and others in just 29 seconds?

The “29 seconds” narrative spread rapidly on X, but the Delhi High Court had reserved its detailed 133-page judgment on 9th July 2025, pronouncing it nearly two months later after extensive hearings and deliberations.

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