War’s Cruelty: The Innocent Pay the Price! During the Israel-Iran War of 2025, thousands of innocent civilians bore the brunt of relentless airstrikes, missile attacks, and ground clashes. Residential areas, hospitals, and schools were hit, leading to mass casualties among non-combatants. Women and children suffered the most; many were killed, severely injured, or left homeless as entire neighbourhoods turned to rubble. Displacement camps became overcrowded with scarce food, water, and medical aid, exposing survivors to disease and hunger. Countless children were orphaned, traumatised by the violence they witnessed. In addition, both sides reportedly took civilians as hostages for leverage, leaving families shattered and living in fear. The war created a humanitarian catastrophe
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Lakshadweep’s Delicate Dance: Navigating Turbulent Tides of Politics and Environment
Under the crystalline waters of Lakshadweep lies a story of political conflict and ecological peril. Narendra Modi’s latest visit to this blissful archipelago not only causes a diplomatic crisis with Maldives but also reminds us of the poor state of the Lakshadweep ecosystem. The Social Media Storm: Lakshadweep vs. Maldives The result of Prime Minister Modi's efforts to demonstrate Lakshadweep’s beauty in the era of digital diplomacy was an unexpected social media war. As people began discriminating in favour of Lakshadweep compared to the Maldives, cries for a boycott emerged. In a fiery rejoinder, Maldivian politicians criticized Modi and Lakshadweep which led to approaches for temporary suspensions of business linkages in retaliation. The controversy not only added to the tension
Read MoreUnexpected results have left the Congress party reeling in the wake of the most recent state elections. Although they won in Telangana, the party was unexpectedly unsuccessful in Madhya Pradesh, Rajasthan, and Chhattisgarh. This electoral whirlwind raises the interesting question of whether the success or failure of Congress is associated with the opponent's preference for state apparatus and governance over pure political tactics. Abundance of self confidence and internal strife The Congress party's defeat in Madhya Pradesh and Chhattisgarh was mostly characterised by internal strife and an abundance of self-confidence. But another aspect—the character of politics in these states—becomes apparent upon closer inspection. In Madhya Pradesh, where there is a strong Hindutva political c...
Read MoreElectoral Alchemy: Decoding BJP’s Magic Recipe For Success In India’s Political Arena!
It is indisputable that Narendra Modi's magnetic personality is the bedrock of the Bharatiya Janata Party's (BJP) electoral supremacy in India. As the party's public face during election campaigns, Modi does double duty: he controls the unhappiness with current BJP governments and helps to grow and strengthen the party's base of support. A Firm Basis for Achievement: Ideological Resilience The BJP's core support group is a key component for repeated electoral success, and a firm ideological basis offers just that. Even in the most economically depressed parts of India, the party has been able to win over voters from all walks of life, which is especially true in the Hindi-speaking regions. This has altered the political scene so that caste factors are less important now than they wer...
Read MoreBJP Seeks Action Against Rahul Gandhi, Sister Priyanka For Posts On Day Of Polling In Rajasthan: Deets Inside!
Rahul Gandhi and Priyanka Gandhi Vadra were accused by the BJP of breaking election rules on the day of the Rajasthan Assembly polls by posting on X. The BJP then wrote to the Election Commission to voice their concerns. The Rajasthan Assembly polls were held on Saturday. The BJP accused Rahul Gandhi and Priyanka Gandhi Vadra of breaking election laws with their posts on X, a former Twitter account. The BJP urged the Election Commission to request that their social media accounts be suspended and to take further action against them. Both leaders of Congress have asked people to vote for their party in their posts. The BJP sent a letter to the Election Commission claiming that their posts go against the 48-hour period of silence before elections, during which time most forms of campa
Read MoreCongress Leaders United In Rajasthan, Party Will Win State Polls, Say Rahul Gandhi: Deets Inside!
The former head of the Congress said in Jaipur that the party's leaders are together and will stay that way before heading to Tara Nagar in Churu to speak at a poll rally. Standing alongside Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot and his former deputy Sachin Pilot, party leader Rahul Gandhi declared on November 16 that the Congress party is unified and will win the Rajasthan Assembly elections. “We are not just seen together but we are together and will remain so. The Congress party will sweep the elections here,” Mr. Gandhi told reporters at the Jaipur airport, before leaving for Nohar in Hanumangarh district and Sadulshahar in Sriganganagar district to address public rallies there in the run-up to the November 25 election. Mr Gandhi was accompanied by Mr Gehlot, Mr Pilot, and the head of the
Read MoreMahua Moitra’s Account Access Scandal: Ethics Panel In Favour Of TMC MP’s Expulsion
In light of the unauthorised-login and gifts-for-query case that has been brought against Mahua Moitra, the ethics committee of the Lok Sabha has reportedly recommended that she be expelled from the House of Representatives. This information comes from media reports. We do know, however, that the panel voted in favour of it by a score of 6-4, even though the particulars of her "expulsion" for "unethical conduct" and "serious misdemeanours" remain a closely guarded secret. Moitra expresses her displeasure with what she refers to as the "leak" of the report to the press in an open letter that she sends to Speaker Om Birla. Five of the panel's fifteen MPs have issued statements expressing their disagreement with the majority opinion and arguing that the panel is acting in an "illegal a...
Read More“Congress Aayi, Tabahi Laayi” PM Modi Says Party Has No Roadmap For MP’s Development: Checkout Deets!
On Thursday, Prime Minister Modi attacked the Congress, claiming that when the ancient party took over the state, it also brought devastation. Speaking harshly against the Congress on Thursday, Prime Minister Narendra Modi claimed that the party had brought destruction to the state when it came to power. PM Modi further stated that Madhya Pradesh's development is not mapped out by the Congress and that people trust his assurances. On November 17, there will be a single phase of elections for the 230-member Madhya Pradesh Legislative Assembly. During a public rally in Satna, the state that is headed for elections, Prime Minister Modi stated: "Congress aayi, tabahi laayi (Congress came, brought destruction)". PM Modi continued his assault on the Congress by saying, "Congress ha
Read MoreIndia’s Capitalist Revolution: Breaking Down Barriers And Paving Way For Prosperity
Although India's transition to a capitalist economic model has been underway for decades, the pace of change has quickened in recent years. This paradigm change has been primarily driven by the government's goals of increasing economic growth and employment prospects, as well as by India's increasing participation in the global economy. The Latest Scoop In current events, numerous significant occurrences demonstrate India's journey towards capitalism. 2021 was a watershed year in Indian history as the government announced intentions to privatize IDBI Bank and Air India, two of the country's major state-owned institutions. This was a massive step toward the government's privatization goal and demonstrated that India is committed to the free market system. In the same year that ...
Read MoreIndia’s Wake-Up Call: Alarming Surge In Crimes Against Women Demands Urgent Action
The safety of women in India is a significant problem for the country, which is known for its rich cultural history and quickly developing economy. There has been a worrisome increase in crimes against women, according to the most recent data from the National Crime Records Bureau (NCRB). There were an astounding 4,28,278 reports of this type of crime in 2021 or almost 113 per day. Compared to the 3,71,503 instances reported in 2020, this is a substantial rise. Typical Offenses According to the NCRB's research, the number of crimes committed in India against women will increase by 8 percent in 2021. A worrying 64.5 out of every lakh Indian women were victims of crime in 2021, a rise from the previous year's incidence of 56.5 per lakh population. Most crimes committed against w...
Read MoreSupreme Court Slams Governments For Rendering RTI Act As ‘Dead Letter Law’; Why? Let’s Find Out!
The Supreme Court made a scathing statement saying that governments had rendered the Right to Information Act "a dead letter law" by failing to fill vacancies in information commissioners. This underscores the grimness of the data offered by the petitioners in the case. Examples include Telangana, which has not had a SIC since February 2023; Tripura, which has not had a SIC since July 2021, and Jharkhand, which has not had a SIC since May 2020; and the Central Information Commission (CIC), where 7 of the 11 information commissioner posts are vacant and the body will become defunct if replacements for the four incumbent commissioners due to retire in November are not put in place in time. Judgement and first Appearance It's worth noting that this is not the case's first appearance ...
Read MoreEC’s Swift Response: Priyanka Gandhi, Himanta Biswa Sarma Served Notices For Controversial Statements
Priyanka Gandhi-Vadra of the Congress party and Himanta Biswa Sarma of the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) were both issued notifications by the Election Commission shortly after making controversial statements in Rajasthan and Chhattisgarh, respectively. Until December 5, the Election Commission has banned "yatras" headed by senior officials from promoting programs in the five states hosting elections and the byelection constituency in Nagaland. Quick response of ECI The quick response time of ECI is impressive. Political campaigns at the federal and state levels frequently involve using government resources, such as personnel and vehicles. And when the races heat up, politicians tend to sink to new lows in poisonous rhetoric. Since both Gandhi Vadra and Sarma are seasoned politicians ...
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