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Online Abuse Against Himanshi Narwal and Others
The manner in which Himanshi Narwal wife of Lt Vinay Narwal - was subjected to rampant abuse and character assassination is in extremely poor taste. She was married to Lt Narwal who was killed by the terrorists at Pahalgam on 22nd April.
Historic first ascent of Mt. Lamo by an all women team of 11 MNS officers
An all-women team of 11 MNS officers created history by climbing the highest (6120m) peak of the Yabat Tokpo Valley, in Ladakh
Right to Information (RTI) Act: A Comprehensive Guide
The RTI Act is not just a law—it is a tool for democratic empowerment, placing the power of information in the hands of the people.
SC declines to brand Alice Li’s arrest in Rs 9-crore GST case as “illegal”; lower court rejects bail
A Supreme Court Bench refused to brand the arrest of Chinese national Alice Li (Li Tengli)—accused in a ₹9-crore GST case as “illegal”.
Major Brands Leave India After Online Gaming Ban
The unexpected decision by Indian authorities to introduce a ban on online gambling has led to a rapid exodus of leading market operators.
Landmark Supreme Court rulings that shaped India
Over the past 75 years, Supreme Court judgments have played a key role in nation-building—by defending the Constitution, enlarging personal liberty, and putting principled limits on state power.
Beyond the Cityscape: India’s Richest Villages
The story of India’s richest villages is not merely about net worth. It’s how global connectivity, local enterprise, and community participation can transform rural life
100 Years of RSS: An idea that shaped India
Dr. Keshav Baliram Hedgewar founded the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) in Nagpur on Vijaya Dashami in 1925. His mission was neither to form a political outfit nor incite religious militancy.
Eradication of Naxalism by 2026: victory within reach or temporary lull before a storm?
The year 2025 has seen a series of surrenders by Naxalite cadres in Chhattisgarh and Maharashtra, signalling a shift in the decades-long insurgency.
“Pension is not a charity or liability”: Retired IPS Officers object to 8th CPC Terms of Reference
The Forum of Retired IPS Officers has expressed concerns over the Terms of Reference of the 8th Central Pay Commission (CPC)
GPS is secure—Spoofing GPS signals is next to impossible
Of late, media has been abuzz with the talk of GPS spoofing— where terrorists spoof the GPS, making passenger jets crash or test fired missiles go haywire
Nithari Case: Failed investigation & lessons for criminal justice system
Few criminal cases in India’s recent memory have evoked such horror, disbelief, and outrage as the Nithari killings.
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