NEET-UG Re-Exam Drama: Why They Just Clamped Down on Telegram

Just days before the big re-exam on June 21, the government has hit the brakes on Telegram across India. Not a forever ban, but enough to make it tough to access until June 22. It’s all at the request of the NTA, and honestly, it feels like one more twist in this never-ending saga that’s […]
PM Modi Welcomes US-Iran Peace Deal: A Big Relief for India and the World

After months of tension, fighting, and all the chaos that hit everyone’s wallets, Prime Minister Narendra Modi has come out and said he’s happy about the peace understanding between the US and Iran. It’s one of those moments where you can almost feel the collective sigh of relief from New Delhi to the oil markets. […]
The worries in India’s push beyond E20 fuel — and the lessons it can take from Brazil

A bit less mileage than before, maybe a strange hesitation when you accelerate, or that worry in the back of your mind about whether this new fuel is going to mess with your old engine. That’s exactly what’s buzzing in garages, family WhatsApp groups, and those roadside chai stalls all over India right now. We’ve […]
Have Magic Number, 6-7 Left With Mamata Banerjee’: Rebel Trinamool MP Shatabdi Roy

n West Bengal politics right now. It feels like one of those big family arguments that everyone can see from outside, doesn’t it? Full of old bonds, hurt feelings, and people finally speaking their minds after holding it in for too long. Satabdi Roy, The beloved Tollywood actress who became a four-time MP from Birbhum. […]
Youth Awakening in Pune: CJP’s Bold Stand Against Divisive Politics and Exam Mess – Next Stop Lucknow

That’s exactly what’s occurrence with the Cockroach Janta Party, or CJP, right now. Led by Abhijeet Dipke, this group kicked off a big part of their nationwide campaign in Pune yesterday, and it wasn’t just another objection march with the usual slogans. At Savitribai Phule Pune University, around the Ambedkar statue, hundreds gathered by 4 […]
4,399 Days of Modi: Ministers and Media Join the Aarti – A Nation Pauses to Light the Lamps

Prime Minister Narendra Modi hits 4,399 days in office – officially the longest-serving elected PM India has ever had. Almost Ministers are heading to temples for aartis, newspapers are running special ads, and the air feels thick with that festive energy. For the first time Modi took vow back on May 26, 2014. Twelve years, […]
Cabinet Reshuffle Soon? The Buzz Around BJP’s Party Shake-Up and Those Rajya Sabha Picks

As of early June 2026, the big question on everyone’s lips in Delhi is: is a Cabinet reorganize in the Modi government just around the corner? The BJP’s recent organisational tweaks and the fresh Rajya Sabha candidate list have got the gossip mills working overtime. With the NDA government closing in on two years of […]
West Asia War LIVE: Netanyahu Says the Fighting with Iran Has Paused – But He’s Warning Them Not to Try It Again

Benjamin Netanyahu came out today and put it plain: the direct back-and-forth with Iran is on hold right now. The missiles stopped flying, at least for the moment. But he didn’t leave any room for doubt—he straight up said if Iran comes at them again, Israel will hit back with real force. No games. Thank […]
Congress: A Friend in Need, But Also ‘Frenemy’ Indeed – Mamata Banerjee’s New App Push in Tough Times

That’s pretty much Mamata Banerjee and the Congress party right now. After that brutal loss in the West Bengal elections, Didi’s team is reaching out, launching fresh energy into tools like the Didir Doot app, and heading to Delhi for those opposition huddles. It’s friendship born out of necessity, mixed with that old Bengal rivalry. […]
Founder Lands, CJP Holds Its First Protest in Capital

Yesterday in Delhi, something pretty cool and real happened that felt like it jumped straight out of our phones into the streets. Abhijeet Dipke, the young guy who started the whole Cockroach Janta Party thing – yeah, CJP – finally touched down in India from Boston, and right away, they pulled off their very first […]