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Dhaka court sentences Sheikh Hasina to 5 yrs in jail for corruption charges
By Anjali Sharma
WASHINGTON – According to local media on Monday reported that a Dhaka court has sentenced Bangladesh’s former Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina to 5 years imprisonment on corruption charges.
The court also sentenced Sheikh…
US Sec of State says ‘more work to be done’ talks with Ukraine delegation on revised each plan
By Anjali Sharma
WASHINGTON - US Secretary of State Marco Rubio on Monday said after 4 hour talks with a Ukrainian delegation in Florida made “additional” progress on a revised peace plan to end the Ukraine crisis, but “there is more work…
WHO says despite short of funds, cites progress in fighting HIVAIDS
By Anjali Sharma
UNITED NATIONS – World health agency on Monday stated that the global HIV response for the over 40 million people living with the disease is facing its most serious setback in decades.
UNAIDS said it is fighting to end the…
WHO supports vast use of weight-loss medicines, calls obesity a chronic disease
By Anjali Sharma
UNITED NATIONS - World Health Organization on Monday has issued its first guideline on the use of a new class of weight-loss medicines, marked a significant shift in global health policy as obesity rates continue to rise.…
Gita-Inspired Needonomics: A Pragmatic Solution for a Sustainable Future – a book released by…
Kurukshetra, 2nd December: A book "Gita-Inspired Needonomics: A Pragmatic Solution for a Sustainable Future" authored by Prof Madan Mohan Goel released
by Maaniya Mukul Kanithar Ji on November 30,2025 at Nagpur Book Festival…
CUH Plans to Host National Seminar on Gita-Inspired Needonomics: VC
Mahendergarh , 2nd December: Prof. Madan Mohan Goel, Propounder Needonomics School of Thought, former Vice-Chancellor (thrice), and Superannuated Professor of Kurukshetra University, visited Mahendergarh today and presented a copy of his…
Inside the BMMA Report: How Muslim Women in Bharat Are Rewriting Their Future
Paromita Das
New Delhi, 1st December: In a country as vast and layered as Bharat, the voices of marginalized communities often get lost in broad generalizations. Yet, every once in a while, a document emerges that refocuses the national…
BLO Brutalised in Malda: Inside Bengal’s Disturbing SIR Intimidation Pattern
Paromita Das
New Delhi, 1st December: Democracy is often described as a system that derives its strength from the smallest, most routine actions—updating voter rolls, distributing forms, and verifying identities. These are mundane tasks,…
Bharat’s Hidden Security Crisis: Maharashtra’s Crackdown Exposes a Dangerous Illegal Network
Paromita Das
New Delhi, 1st December: For years, urban Bharat has lived with an illusion of safety—an assumption that the people entering our homes as helpers, plumbers, carpenters or daily-wage workers are who they claim to be. But…
Bengal’s Tourism Boom: The Rise Mamata Can’t Claim Alone
Paromita Das
New Delhi,1st December: Tourism numbers seldom become political talking points, yet West Bengal’s sudden rise in Bharat’s tourism rankings has sparked exactly that. For the first time, the state has climbed to the second…