India Clinch Three Team Golds at World Para Archery Series in Bangkok
India delivered an outstanding performance at the World Archery Para Series in Bangkok, securing three team gold medals in the compound category. The Indian contingent showcased exceptional precision and teamwork, underlining the country’s growing dominance in para archery on the global stage. Women’s Team Sets the Tone The women’s compound
Fire Breaks Out at ONGC’s Mumbai High SHP Platform, 10 Personnel Sustain Minor Injuries
A fire broke out at Oil and Natural Gas Corporation’s (ONGC) SHP offshore platform in the Mumbai High Asset off the west coast, with 10 personnel sustaining minor injuries. The incident was reported in the evening, and company officials said emergency response teams swiftly contained the blaze, preventing a major
Chaaya Chronicles: The Story of Kerala’s Milk Tea
More Than a Beverage, A Cultural Identity In Kerala, milk tea — fondly called chaaya — is not just a drink. It is a ritual, a rhythm, and a reflection of everyday life. From bustling roadside stalls to old bakeries and modern cafés, tea in Kerala carries a personality that
Shashi Tharoor’s Convoy Blocked in Kerala’s Wandoor: Security Staff and Driver Assaulted
Congress MP Shashi Tharoor’s convoy was allegedly blocked and his security personnel assaulted by a group of five men in Wandoor, in Kerala’s Malappuram district, as he was travelling for an election‑campaign event. The incident occurred near the Thiruvalli Chellithode bridge, where two vehicles reportedly obstructed the convoy, prompting a
Kiren Rijiju Defends FCRA Bill, Accuses Congress and Communists of Spreading “Lies”
Union Minister Kiren Rijiju has hit back at criticism of the Foreign Contribution (Regulation) Amendment Bill, accusing the Congress and Communist parties of spreading “lies” and “misinformation” around the proposed changes, and warning that the government will expose such narratives if they persist. The remarks come amid a sharp political
Iran–Israel War: West Asia Conflict Escalates, Ceasefire Hopes Stumble
The Iran–Israel‑led war in West Asia has entered a particularly volatile phase, with diplomatic efforts for a ceasefire clashing against fresh military escalations and regional spillover. The United States has put forward a 48‑hour ceasefire proposal, but Tehran has rejected that short‑window format, insisting any truce must be part of
Lucknow terror plot foiled: Pak-linked module busted, 4 arrested
Swift ATS action averts major railway attack; digital trail leads to cross-border handlers Lucknow | April 4: In a significant breakthrough, the Uttar Pradesh Anti-Terrorism Squad (ATS) has foiled a major terror plot targeting railway infrastructure near Lucknow, arresting four individuals linked to Pakistan-based handlers. Plot aimed at railway network,
Talent Wins Applause. Discipline Wins Legacy.
IPL’s High Voltage Drama, and a Moment That Stood Out The Indian Premier League continues to captivate with its intensity — packed stadiums, fearless strokeplay, and moments that define careers overnight. Yet, amidst the spectacle, an incident involving Abhishek Sharma has brought attention back to a quieter, more defining aspect
The Man Who Lived the World Cup: Five Tournaments, One Legacy
The Record That Defined Longevity In the grand history of the FIFA World Cup, few achievements reflect consistency and endurance like appearing in multiple editions of the tournament. Among the rare names etched into this elite list stands Lothar Matthäus — a player who featured in five World Cups, setting
India’s Zero-Tolerance Doctrine: Rajnath Singh’s Warning Signals Firm Anti-Terror Resolve
A Strong Message Amid Global Turbulence At a time when global tensions are rising due to the ongoing West Asia conflict, India has sent out a clear and uncompromising message on terrorism. Defence Minister Rajnath Singh has warned that any “misadventure” by Pakistan will invite an “unprecedented and decisive response”,