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 Court also stated that, with the approval of the state government, the Madrasa Board may implement regulations to ensure ...
Read moreDetailsMukhtar Ansari, a jailed mafia gangster, died on Thursday following a heart attack. Life and Legacy of Mukhtar Ansari: From ...
Read moreDetailsElection Commission on Saturday announced that the Lok Sabha election 2024 in Uttar Pradesh will be held in 7 phases ...
Read moreDetailsPrime Minister Narendra Modi's announcement of a posthumous Bharat Ratna for former Prime Minister Chaudhary Charan Singh has sparked significant ...
Read moreDetailsPeople continued queuing up on the second day at the recently dedicated Ram Mandir in Ayodhya, Uttar Pradesh, persisted. Images ...
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