UAE Quits OPEC: What It Means For India’s Oil Prices and Fuel Bills

The United Arab Emirates just announced they’re quitting OPEC and the whole OPEC+ setup, and it’s happening really soon — from May 1st, which is basically this Friday. After being part of it since 1967, almost 60 years, Abu Dhabi has had enough and wants to go its own way. Why should this matter to […]
No Place for Politics on Women’s Empowerment, Says Pushkar Dhami

On Tuesday, April 28, 2026, CM Dhami urged all political parties to come together and support the Nari Shakti Vandan Adhiniyam—the bill that aims to give 33% reservation to women in Parliament and State Assemblies. He believes women’s progress isn’t a vote-bank issue; it’s a national duty. “Women’s empowerment should not be politicised,” he said, […]
Modi’s Firecracker Rally: Women’s Jobs Quota & TMC Goon Slam

On April 25—PM Modi lands in Bongaon, that border-hotspot in North 24 Parganas, and man, he doesn’t just speak, he explodes. Crowd’s roaring, it’s phase two eve with polls hitting April 29, and he’s like, “Bengal’s sisters, your time’s here!” Straight up promises 33% reservation for women in government jobs if BJP wins. Imagine that—you, […]
PM Modi’s Mann Ki Baat: Get Ready for 2027 Census and Live Like Buddha Taught Us

PM Modi’s Mann Ki Baat yesterday? it was gold. He’s on All India Radio, Doordarshan, talking direct to us like we’re family. Pushed hard for Census 2027 and said let’s all grab Lord Buddha’s wisdom—compassion, no violence, truth. Right after Akshaya Tritiya, it felt perfect. Like, “India, wake up, count everyone right and be better […]
Shocking… but not surprising: What led to AAP exit of Raghav Chadha, 6 other MPs

Yesterday the political ground shakes like never before. Raghav Chadha, the sharp-tongued, telegenic face of Aam Aadmi Party’s youth brigade, stands at a presser flanked by heavyweights, drops the bomb—he’s out. Not alone, mind you. Six other Rajya Sabha MPs are jumping ship with him, straight into the welcoming arms of the BJP. Seven out […]
Kharge Calls Modi a Terrorist? Nah, He Says It Was About the Alliance—But Twitter’s on Fire

Congress boss was tearing into AIADMK for teaming up with BJP again for Tamil Nadu’s big 2026 polls. Video’s everywhere—him shouting, “These are the people who are terrorists!” Crowd goes wild, but the backlash hit like a truck. Kharge was slamming Edappadi Palaniswami’s crew for ditching BJP last year over some shady vibes, then crawling […]
Would Pull My Saree, Place Hands On My Thigh”: TCS Employee Details Horror

You know how we all think big companies like TCS – India’s largest private employer, the one that so many of us or our kids dream of joining – should be safe places? Professional, respectful, with all those fancy policies on paper. But then a story like this from their Nashik office comes out and […]
Delimitation Bill Will Not Do Injustice to Any State, Says PM Modi in Lok Sabha

Prime Minister Narendra Modi stood up in the Lok Sabha during a special session and spoke straight from the heart about the Women’s Reservation and the much-talked-about Delimitation Bill. His message was clear and reassuring: “The Delimitation Bill will not do injustice to any State.” No north-south divide, no big state versus small state drama […]
A Warm New Dawn for Bihar: Samrat Choudhary Sworn in as the State’s First BJP Chief Minister

Yesterday on April 15, 2026, Samrat Choudhary took the oath as Bihar’s Chief Minister. And listen to this – he’s the first-ever BJP leader to become CM of Bihar. No one from their party has held that chair before. It’s a quiet kind of historic moment. Not the loud, massive public swearing-in we’ve seen in […]
From Nitish to Samrat: 21 Years of Kumar Era Over as Bihar Welcomes Historic BJP Leadership

Nitish Kumar has resigned as Chief Minister after 21 years. Yesterday, on 14 April, he went to Raj Bhavan, met Governor Lt. Gen. (Retd.) Syed Ata Hasnain, handed over his resignation. Just like that, one long epoch is over. Nitish has been the face of Bihar for multiple years. Everybody remember how bad things were […]