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Lalan Singh: From Munger MP to Union Minister Shaping Rural India
New Delhi, 22nd July: Rajiv Ranjan Singh, popularly known as Lalan Singh, is a senior leader of the Janata Dal (United) and one of Bihar’s most experienced political voices. Born on 24 January 1955, Singh has been a close associate of JD(U)…
Language Politics and Political Survival in Maharashtra
Paromita Das
New Delhi, 21st July: In Maharashtra, the language card is being dealt once again—not for the love of Marathi, but for the survival of fading political legacies. What should have been a debate about inclusive governance and…
Gujarat Woman Police Officer Murdered by Live-in Partner
A woman police officer in Kutch, Gujarat, was allegedly murdered.
The victim, ASI Arunaben Natubhai Jadav, was killed by her CRPF constable live-in partner, Dileep Dangchia.
The accused confessed to the crime at Anjar police station,…
Modi’s Bengal Blitz: Lies, Loot & the Fight to Free Durgapur
Paromita Das
New Delhi, 19th July: Bharat’s Rohingya narrative, once a mere ripple in regional discourse, has become a strategic preoccupation for many politicians—used to signal minority outreach or deflect from contentious governance…
Halfway to Green: Bharat Hits 50% Clean Power Milestone Early
Paromita Das
New Delhi, 18th July: In a world grappling with rising emissions and the looming threat of climate collapse, Bharat has just pulled off something extraordinary—yet again. With little fanfare but tremendous significance, the…
TMC’s Rohingya Agenda: Vote-Bank Politics Over National Security
Paromita Das
New Delhi, 18th July: Bharat's political stage is no stranger to dramatic standoffs, but the recent uproar around Rohingya infiltration has exposed deep cracks in the nation’s internal security framework—and its political…
How the Rohith Vemula Bill Betrays Bharat’s Marginalized Hindus
Paromita Das
New Delhi, 17th July: Bharat stands at a crucial crossroad. As Bharat asserts itself as a confident, self-reliant nation, there are forces trying to drag it backwards into old trenches of identity and division. Nothing…
Respect, Identity and Language: Maharashtra’s Growing Storm
Paromita Das
New Delhi, 17th July: In the hum of a classroom in Mumbai or a village school in Vidarbha, a quiet question echoes louder than any political slogan — does learning someone’s language truly equal respecting their identity? In…
From Kasab to Parliament: Ujjwal Nikam’s Fight for Justice
Paromita Das
New Delhi, 15th July: When one thinks of courtroom battles that shaped Bharat’s modern legal landscape, Ujjwal Nikam’s name invariably stands tall. For decades, he has been the face of Bharat’s fight against terrorism and…
Jitan Ram Manjhi’s Journey: From Gaya Village to MSME Helm
Jitan Ram Manjhi rose from humble beginnings in Bihar’s Gaya district to become Chief Minister.
He founded the Hindustani Awam Morcha (Secular) after parting ways with JD(U).
His steady local base keeps him relevant in Bihar’s…