Why Citizens Are Leaving Delhi: Health Crisis of Lethal Air Pollution

Delhi’s is an air pollution crisis that becomes not merely an environmental but a public health emergency with very serious social, economic, and cultural implications. More residents seem, now more seriously to think of moving out from the city as a measure of protection against bad health and wellbeing; it is therefore in the clear that this situation needs urgent attention from local as well as the national government.

Bhool Bhulaiyaa 3 Outshine Singham Again at Box Office: Kartik Aaryan’s Horror Comedy Filmed a Blockbuster Success

The film has beaten Singham Again and registered historical box office collection, which not only clears the image of horror-comedy but also provides a testimony to the huge potential which Kartik Aaryanstarer films carry. Bhool Bhulaiyaa 3, walking towards the world box office collection of nearly Rs 350 crore, stands on top as one of the biggest Bollywood hits of the year.

Arjun Erigaisi Clinches Chennai Grandmasters Chess Tournament

Arjun’s success at the Chennai Grandmasters Chess Tournament is yet another proof of his capability, talent, and commitment toward attaining better heights. As he continues to challenge himself at international arenas, Indian chess enthusiasts in large number eagerly wait to see him again in upcoming tournaments and envision him as one of the most elite chess players in the world soon.

Amid Death Threats from Bishnoi Gang, Mika Singh Stands by Salman Khan: ‘Tu Fikar Na Kar Bhai’

As Bollywood superstar Salman Khan faces heightened security amid death threats from the Bishnoi gang, singer Mika Singh publicly stood by him, offering emotional support during a live performance. Mika assured Salman with a bold message: “Tu fikar na kar bhai.” The threats have led to increased security measures on the sets of Bigg Boss 18 and disrupted Salman’s personal and professional life.

Sadhguru’s Isha Foundation Hit by Fresh Accusations of Sexual Assault on Minors

Isha Foundation is embroiled in fresh controversy after an advocate filed a police complaint, accusing the institution and its founder, Sadhguru, of ignoring sexual assault allegations involving minors. This comes on the heels of emotional testimonies from parents and adds to the growing scrutiny over the Foundation’s safety practices and internal governance. The allegations have reignited public concern and could lead to serious legal consequences.

Delhi to Become Deadly Gas Chamber, Citizens Consider Exodus

Delhi’s air quality crisis is worsening, with the AQI soaring to alarming levels, particularly around Anand Vihar and Akshardham, where it reached 334—classified as “very poor.” As residents report respiratory issues and irritation, political blame games intensify, with calls for immediate action against pollution. With winter approaching and stubble burning on the rise, concerns mount that Delhi could soon become a gas chamber, prompting citizens to consider leaving the capital for cleaner air.

Benjamin Netanyahu Targeted in Deadly Drone Strike Assassination Attempt

A drone launched from Lebanon toward Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s residence in Caesarea has heightened tensions in the already volatile Middle East. While Netanyahu and his wife were not present during the incident, the drone attack comes amid escalating clashes between Israel, Hezbollah, and Hamas. The incident follows weeks of intense military actions, including airstrikes on Gaza that have claimed numerous civilian lives. As violence surges across the region, hopes for peace remain dim, with international calls for restraint and diplomacy growing louder.

Vikash Yadav Controversy Explained

The U.S. has charged Vikash Yadav, a former Indian intelligence official, with plotting to assassinate Khalistan advocate Gurpatwant Singh Pannun in New York, mirroring the controversial killing of a Sikh separatist in Canada. The allegations have strained India’s diplomatic relations with the West, following earlier tensions with Canada. Yadav is accused of directing the plot remotely, recruiting Nikhil Gupta to execute the plan. With Yadav still at large, the FBI has placed him on their wanted list, further intensifying the diplomatic fallout between India and the United States.

Noel Tata succeeds Ratan Tata, appointed Chairman of Tata Trusts

Noel Tata, the low-profile yet highly accomplished half-brother of Ratan Tata, has officially been appointed as the chairman of Tata Trusts. With over 40 years of experience within the Tata Group, Noel now steps into one of the most influential roles in India’s business and philanthropic landscape. As he takes on the responsibility of guiding the $165 billion empire, all eyes are on his leadership style and the future direction of the iconic Tata Trusts. Will Noel’s quiet yet firm approach usher in a new era for the Tata Group?

A Parent’s Legacy: Why Delhi HC Allowed a 60-Year-Old Couple to Access Their Dead Son’s Sperm

In a landmark ruling, the Delhi High Court allowed a couple in their sixties to access their deceased son’s frozen sperm, setting a precedent for posthumous reproduction in India. The couple’s son, who passed away from cancer in 2020, had his sperm preserved before undergoing cancer treatment. The hospital holding the sperm sample refused to release it, citing the absence of guidelines for such a scenario where there was no surviving spouse. Seeking to continue their son’s legacy, the parents petitioned the court, which ultimately granted them permission to use the sperm for surrogacy. This ruling raises important legal, ethical, and social questions about the evolving concept of family and the rights surrounding posthumous reproduction.

South Korean Author Han Kang wins Nobel Prize in Literature for 2024

In a groundbreaking moment for Asian literature, South Korean author Han Kang has been awarded the 2024 Nobel Prize in Literature for her “intense poetic prose that confronts historical traumas and exposes the fragility of human life.” Known for her innovative storytelling and experimental style, Kang’s works like The Vegetarian and Human Acts have captivated readers worldwide. This recognition not only highlights her achievements but also shines a spotlight on the richness of Korean literature, paving the way for future voices in the global literary landscape.

Mallika Sherawat Opens Up About Childhood Trauma: ‘Parents Saw Me As A Burden, Mother Slipped Into Depression After My Birth’

Bollywood actress Mallika Sherawat opens up about the heartbreaking discrimination she faced as a girl in a patriarchal household. She shares how her birth was met with disappointment, her mother’s depression, and how she was treated as a “burden.” Despite the lack of support from her family, Mallika fought societal norms to become a star. Her story highlights the ongoing struggles women face in traditional societies and the importance of breaking free from oppressive mindsets.

Aishwarya Loses Cool with Abhishek in Public: Divorce Rumors Intensify

Amid ongoing divorce rumors, a video of Bollywood power couple Abhishek Bachchan and Aishwarya Rai Bachchan fighting in public has gone viral. Captured during a Kabaddi match, the video shows tension between the two, with fans speculating on their relationship. Separate appearances at a recent high-profile wedding and other incidents have fueled further rumors of a possible split.

Bhool Bhulaiyaa 3: Will Nostalgia Save a Trailer That Lacks Laughter?

The trailer for Bhool Bhulaiyaa 3 has fans buzzing as it prepares to clash with Singham Again on November 1. While it struggles to match the horror-comedy charm of its predecessors, the excitement of seeing Vidya Balan and Madhuri Dixit together keeps spirits high. With clever nods to past films, audiences remain hopeful for an entertaining experience.

Bharat Ratna for Ratan Tata: Maharashtra Pushes for India’s Highest Honour Amid Nation’s Mourning

The Maharashtra government has proposed to the Centre that the Bharat Ratna, India’s highest civilian award, be conferred posthumously upon the late Ratan Tata. The industrialist, who passed away at the age of 86, was not only a business giant but also a philanthropist and a symbol of integrity and compassion. His humility shone even in 2021 when he asked supporters to refrain from pushing for the Bharat Ratna in his name. As India mourns his passing, there is a growing sentiment that this prestigious award is a fitting tribute to his unparalleled contributions to the nation.

Ratan Tata, the Man Behind India’s Global Success Story, Passes Away at 86

India bids farewell to one of its most beloved and influential industrialists, Ratan Tata, who passed away at the age of 86. As the Chairman Emeritus of the Tata Group, Ratan Tata transformed India’s corporate landscape with integrity, innovation, and philanthropy. Under his leadership, Tata Group became a global force, acquiring brands like Jaguar, Land Rover, and Corus Steel. Beyond business, his philanthropic efforts in education, healthcare, and animal welfare left a lasting impact on millions. Tributes pour in from across the world, remembering a man of humility, vision, and boundless compassion, whose legacy will continue to inspire generations.

Jitendra Kumar’s Shocking Jungle Past: Surviving on Rs 40 at Age 11!

Jitendra Kumar, affectionately known as Jeetu Bhaiya, recently revealed his humble beginnings during an interview, shedding light on a childhood marked by hardship. Growing up in Khairthal, Rajasthan, he lived in a “jhopdi” (hut) deep in the jungle, a stark contrast to his current fame as a beloved actor in popular web series like Kota Factory and Panchayat. At just 11 years old, Jitendra worked alongside painters and carpenters, earning a meager Rs 40 a day during his summer holidays, despite his father’s concerns about him working at such a young age. This remarkable story of resilience highlights how Jitendra’s early struggles shaped his work ethic and passion, ultimately leading him from a life of adversity to becoming a celebrated figure in the entertainment industry.

From Rags to Riches: Kartik Aaryan’s Lavish Car Choices Expose Hidden Frustrations!

In the dazzling world of Bollywood, where luxury and success are often intertwined, Kartik Aaryan’s journey from humble beginnings to owning a collection of high-end cars stands as a testament to resilience and ambition. Recently, Aaryan opened up about his passion for luxury vehicles, revealing that his desire to own them is rooted in his past struggles when he could barely afford a third-hand car. From the Lamborghini Urus to the McLaren, each car in his impressive garage symbolizes not just success but also a coping mechanism for the frustrations of his earlier life. This candid narrative highlights the emotional ties behind his automotive choices, showcasing how our past shapes our present desires.

BJP’s Gamble in J&K and Haryana Elections 2024: Mandate or Manipulation?

The 2024 elections in Jammu & Kashmir and Haryana have set the stage for a historic and polarizing political landscape. What was once considered a routine electoral exercise has now turned into a battleground for power, ideology, and trust. In J&K, the tug-of-war between regional autonomy and national integration has taken center stage, as parties like the National Conference and BJP vie for control amidst rising discontent and growing nationalism. In Haryana, the political contest has been equally intense, with the BJP and Congress locking horns in a bid to dominate the agrarian heartland. The electorate is divided between promises of development and accusations of broken trust. The rise of regional players and farmers’ unions has further complicated the political equation, making this election not just about governance but the very fabric of democracy.
As the results pour in, what’s clear is that these elections have shaken the status quo and ignited fierce debates about the future of governance and trust in both regions.

From Silence to Justice: The Fight Against Marital Rape in India

The debate over marital rape in India has resurfaced, igniting discussions on the legal definition of consent within marriage. With the Indian government taking a controversial stance against criminalizing marital rape, many are questioning the implications of allowing a husband to evade accountability for non-consensual sex. Historical exemptions in the law have created a landscape where marital rights often overshadow a woman’s autonomy, raising urgent concerns about women’s rights and societal norms. As petitions challenging the marital rape exception gather momentum, key stakeholders, including legal experts and women’s rights activists, argue that it is time to redefine love and consent within the institution of marriage. This article delves into the complexities of the marital rape debate, highlighting recent developments and the pressing need for legal reform in the face of evolving societal values.

Convicted Rapist Ram Rahim Emerges as BJP Ally Once Again

The recent parole of convicted rapist Gurmeet Ram Rahim, leader of the Dera Sacha Sauda, has ignited a fresh wave of controversy as he rallies his followers to support the BJP in upcoming elections. Ram Rahim, who is serving a 20-year sentence for raping two of his disciples, has a history of political involvement, particularly with the BJP, which has long sought the backing of his massive follower base. Critics are questioning the timing of his parole, which coincides with key electoral events, accusing the ruling party of leveraging his influence for political gain. This unsettling alliance raises serious ethical concerns about the intersection of criminality and politics, and what it signals for India’s democratic values.

Jaishankar Heads to Pakistan for SCO Summit After 9 Years, Diplomatic Hopes Rise

In a significant diplomatic development, India’s External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar is set to visit Pakistan for the Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO) Summit—marking the first visit by an Indian EAM in nearly a decade. This historic trip comes at a time when Indo-Pak relations have been strained, particularly following the events of 2019. While expectations for bilateral talks remain low, Jaishankar’s participation in the multilateral summit has reignited hopes for diplomatic engagement. The world watches closely as this visit could signal a shift in the regional dynamics between the two nuclear neighbors.

Faith Under Fire as Tirupati Laddus Face Adulteration Accusations

The beloved Tirupati laddus, a symbol of faith for millions of devotees, have come under scrutiny following explosive allegations of adulteration. Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister N. Chandrababu Naidu claimed that animal fat was used in the ghee during the previous regime, shaking the trust of worshippers. A Special Investigation Team (SIT) was formed to probe the issue, but the investigation has now been halted as the matter reaches the Supreme Court. As political parties clash, the controversy has stirred emotional responses, leaving the future of the sacred laddus—and the faith of devotees—at stake.