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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]

Ranjhanaa’s altered AI ending is not innovation, it is betrayal of the creator’s vision and stripping the film of its soul

By replacing Raanjhanaa’s tragic climax with an AI-generated happy ending, Eros International has raised questions on who controls a story once it is released, and how far studios can go in rewriting artistic history.

How Trump’s egoistic 50% tariffs on India over Russian oil imports will impact Indian exporters and what lies ahead

Trump's decision to double tariffs on Indian exports targets oil-linked trade tensions. While MSMEs may face short-term setbacks, India's broader global outreach and exempted sectors are expected to cushion the blow.

Maharashtra: Fall in cases of rabies in stray dogs, but violent attacks by stray dogs on humans increasing, surge in dog bite incidents in...

RTI data reveals rising dog bite incidents in Pune even as rabies cases fall, prompting criticism of PMC’s sterilisation claims and calls for broader accountability in managing the growing stray dog menace.

US encouraged India to buy Russian oil to stabilise global prices, EU and US both have bilateral trade with Russia worth billions: MEA

India called out the US and EU’s double standards on Russian oil, highlighting their ongoing billion-euro trade with Russia, and asserted its right to safeguard energy security and national interest amid global instability.

Mumbai: Dadar Kabootarkhana shut down, pigeon feeding banned by BMC citing health risks after a Bombay HC order

The historic Dadar Kabutarkhana was shut down under a civic health mandate. With all 51 Kabutarkhanas ordered closed, religious groups demand alternatives while experts cite serious infection risks from pigeon waste exposure.

Malegaon blasts, and Mumbai train blasts: How did the Maharashtra ATS during the UPA govt mess up probes, resulting in both cases falling flat...

As courts exposed serious flaws in investigations, questions arise about the UPA-era ATS’s credibility. From Malegaon to Mumbai, victims remain without justice.

What are Trumps 25% tarriff, how will they impact India and which sectors will be hit: Explained here

India’s exports to the US face a 25% tariff plus a Russia-linked penalty. Key sectors may suffer short-term losses, but India’s domestic demand and diplomatic strategy could cushion the macroeconomic impact.

Washington Post admits to spreading misinformation about Operation Sindoor and using false claims to defame Indian media

The Washington Post’s updated report on Operation Sindoor reveals it relied on false sources, mistranslations, and unverifiable claims. ironically committing the same journalistic lapses it accused Indian media of during the India-Pakistan conflict.

Why dangerous stray dogs in your city are never removed? Behind India’s stray dog menace there is a cause, and a convenient excuse: ABC...

The ABC Rules have created legal and administrative hurdles that prevent effective stray dog control, even in life-threatening cases, making Indian streets unsafe for children, the elderly, and disabled amid skyrocketing dog bite incidents.

Over 37 lakh cases of dog bites in a year, but Govt action limited to ‘rules’, no emphasis on accountability, safety of children and...

While over 37 lakh dog bite cases were reported in 2024, the government reiterated its reliance on existing rules and guidelines, with continued emphasis on RWA compliance and no proposal for stray dog removal.

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