By prohibiting public feeding and re-release of dangerous dogs, imposing penalties on activists, and expanding scrutiny nationwide, the Supreme Court’s latest order marks a turning point in India’s stray dog menace litigation and OpIndia’s first victory.
The school is run by the Seventh-day Adventist Church Organisation, which is a part of a global network. The headquarters of the organisation are located in Silver Spring, Maryland, USA.
Divya Rana had no qualms about calling my 70-year-old mother 'r*ndi (prostitute)', 'hij*da' (eunuch), besides wishing to parade her naked in public. Not to forget, her threat of destroying my life using the power and influence of her Judge father.
The same US Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent who accused India of profiteering from Russia-Ukraine war, was seen gloating over US’s strategy of selling weapons to Europe intended for Ukraine with a 10% markup.
The Madhya Pradesh government demolished illegal properties of the Machhli family in Bhopal, accused of running a criminal empire involving drugs, arms and ‘love jihad’.
Media reports claimed that for the first time a Dalit could get a hair cut in this Gujarat village. However, the truth is something entirely different as OpIndia learnt during its ground report.
The US Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent's unwarranted remarks that "India's richest families" benefitted from Russian oil shockingly converges with Rahul Gandhi's "Ambani-Adani" rhetorics, and Asim Munir's pointed threats against Mukesh Ambani.
The minister’s reply only reiterated ABC Rules and limited central support, with no mention of Supreme Court. Yet activists and media projected it as Centre backing dog lovers against the Court’s 11th August directive.