Upholding Discipline in Uniform The Delhi High Court has upheld the dismissal of Lieutenant Samuel Kamalesan, an Army officer who refused to attend regimental religious parades. He cited his Christian faith as the reason. Despite multiple counseling sessions, he did not change his stance. His refusal, the Army said, disrupted…
Digital Borders and Real Consequences: The Arrest of Sarmishtha and a Larger Debate
A young woman named Sarmishtha was arrested by the Kolkata Police from Delhi and presented in court, which granted transit remand to transfer her to Kolkata. The reason? A social media post. But the larger story reveals much more than just one arrest—it reflects the growing complexity of digital expression,…
London Startup Builder.ai Collapses After Revealing “AI” Was Actually 700 Human Engineers
A London-based startup that once raised $445 million by claiming to revolutionize app development through artificial intelligence has now collapsed after it was revealed that its so-called AI was actually 700 human engineers working behind the scenes in India. Builder.ai, which counted Microsoft among its high-profile backers, had marketed itself…
India Gears Up for Emotional 25th Fit India Tiranga Rally Led by Dr. Mansukh Mandaviya
In a heartfelt tribute to the spirit of fitness and patriotism, the 25th edition of the Fit India Sundays on Cycle will be commemorated as a special Tiranga Rally on Sunday, June 1. This milestone event will see Union Minister for Youth Affairs and Sports, Dr. Mansukh Mandaviya, leading a…
Karma and Conflict: How History’s Echo Shapes Today’s Reality
The philosophy of karma—the principle that every action carries consequences—is deeply embedded in Indian tradition. It transcends faiths and ideologies, reminding both individuals and societies that deeds, whether good or evil, leave a lasting imprint on the course of destiny. As the world watches the humanitarian crisis unfold in Gaza,…
India Reaffirms Commitment to Glacier Preservation at Global Conference in Tajikistan
In a heartfelt and urgent message to the global community, India has once again emphasized the need for united action to protect glaciers—one of the planet’s most vulnerable and essential natural systems. Speaking at the High-Level International Conference on Glaciers’ Preservation held in Dushanbe, Tajikistan, from May 29 to 31,…
Morbi: How a Small Town in Gujarat Became India’s Industrial Powerhouse
Morbi is a small town in Gujarat that most people in India have never heard of. It covers less than 1% of India’s land. But when it comes to making certain products, Morbi is a giant. This tiny town makes more than 90% of all the wall and floor tiles…
BIT Mesra Student Bags ₹1.45 Cr Offer from Rubrik
A New Benchmark for BIT Mesra In an extraordinary achievement, BIT Mesra student Nidumol Lakshmi Narayan Rao has secured a record ₹1.45 crore package from Rubrik, a US-based cloud security firm. The placement marks the highest salary offer in the history of the institution. Originally from Visakhapatnam, Nidumol joined BIT…
Concerns Mount Over Nitish Kumar’s Public Behavior
Subheadings for Better Readability Series of Public Missteps Draw Attention Nitish Kumar’s behavior at a recent rally in Rohtas raised fresh questions. He mistakenly referred to Prime Minister Narendra Modi as “Atal Bihari” before quickly correcting himself. While he tried to laugh it off, the crowd noticed. His repeated hand-folding…
West Bengal Celebrates Civil Services 2024 Achievers
Subheadings for Structure and Readability Honouring Aspirations and Achievements The West Bengal government organized a heartfelt ceremony in Kolkata on May 31, 2025, to honor ten outstanding candidates from the state who cleared the 2024 Civil Services Examination. The felicitation recognized not only academic excellence but also emotional strength and…
