India’s Week of Horror: Four Superstition-Fueled Tragedies Across States
A mother killed in the name of exorcism in Karnataka. A family burnt alive in Bihar. These tragedies underscore the...
Read moreDetailsA mother killed in the name of exorcism in Karnataka. A family burnt alive in Bihar. These tragedies underscore the...
Read moreDetailsThe Yatra, a cornerstone of the region’s religious tourism, is driving demand for transportation, lodging, and local services. By Pravin...
Read moreDetailsKamjong, Noney, and Pherzawl secured the top three ranks in SDG 16 performance, even as Manipur continues to grapple with...
Read moreDetailsA 16-year-old survivor recounted how his family was branded witches and set ablaze by villagers armed with sticks and petrol....
Read moreDetailsGaurav Gogoi has positioned the party as a defender of council autonomy, accusing the BJP of “remote-controlling” tribal affairs from...
Read moreDetailsIn a sweeping order issued by the DGP, personnel from multiple police units—including Manipur Rifles, CID, and IRB—have been reassigned...
Read moreDetails“When I look back on my life, I see that I have not wasted it at all,” said the Dalai...
Read moreDetailsAuthorities fear the UNLF-P used the cover of peace talks to expand its illegal operations. Investigators are now tracing the...
Read moreDetailsOn his 90th birthday, the Dalai Lama is celebrated not just as a Tibetan icon but as a global symbol...
Read moreDetailsJustice Chandrachud, who retired in November 2024, continued staying in the Chief Justice’s residence beyond the six-month grace period. The...
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