In a momentous development in the country’s administrative history, Prime Minister Narendra Modi today inaugurated the Seva Teerth complex, signalling a new era in the way the Indian government functions. The event marked the first formal address from the newly commissioned headquarters that will now house the Prime Minister’s Office (PMO) alongside other vital administrative...
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Fresh Threat to Ranveer Singh and Rohit Shetty Triggers High Alert, Mumbai Police Intensify Probe
Mumbai Police have launched an intensive investigation after Bollywood actor Ranveer Singh and filmmaker Rohit Shetty received yet another threat message, allegedly from an individual claiming links to the Lawrence Bishnoi gang. The development has raised serious concerns over the safety of high-profile personalities and their staff, prompting authorities to further tighten security arrangements. According...
Cutting Back on Television Time May Significantly Lower Depression Risk: New Research Shows
Reducing the amount of time spent watching television could play a powerful role in protecting mental health, with new research indicating that cutting back on TV viewing may lower the risk of depression by nearly 40 percent. The study, conducted by an international team of researchers, highlights the growing mental health implications of prolonged sedentary...
Courteous Crime Shocks Gujarat: Elderly Woman Tied Up and Robbed in Kheda Village
An unusual and disturbing burglary has been reported from Sevalia village in Gujarat’s Kheda district, where a group of robbers allegedly carried out a crime with unexpected calmness and courtesy. The incident involved a 76-year-old woman who was tied up in her own home while the intruders escaped with cash and jewellery worth approximately ₹65,000....
“2026 Is the New 2016”: Social Media Embraces a Decade of Digital Nostalgia
A powerful wave of nostalgia is sweeping across social media platforms as users declare “2026 is the new 2016,” reviving memories, aesthetics, and digital habits from a decade ago. The trend has gained massive traction, with millions revisiting old photos, recreating vintage filters, and embracing the visual and emotional language of the mid-2010s. What began...
Yo-Yo Dieting Under the Scanner: How Repeated Weight Cycling Damages Long-Term Health
Yo-yo dieting, a pattern of repeatedly losing and regaining weight, is emerging as a serious public health concern as experts warn of its damaging effects on both physical and mental well-being. While many people turn to extreme diets for quick results, health professionals caution that such short-term strategies often backfire, leaving lasting harm to the...
India at a Strategic Crossroads: MEA Silence Raises Questions Over Chabahar Port Commitment
Speculation is mounting over India’s future involvement in Iran’s strategically crucial Chabahar Port after the Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) refrained from giving a clear response to questions about New Delhi’s continued commitment to the project. The absence of a direct confirmation has triggered widespread debate in diplomatic and strategic circles about whether India is...
Telangana Issues Urgent Health Alert After Toxic Chemical Found in Children’s Syrup
The Telangana health authorities have issued an urgent public safety alert after detecting toxic adulteration in a children’s medicinal syrup. The Drugs Control Administration (DCA) of Telangana ordered an immediate “stop use” of a specific batch of the syrup after laboratory analysis confirmed the presence of ethylene glycol, a hazardous industrial chemical that is strictly...
Bengaluru Woman Dies by Suicide After ₹200 Dispute With Husband, Police Register Case
In a tragic crime-related incident, a woman died by suicide after an alleged dispute with her husband over ₹200 that was meant for repayment of a self-help group loan. Police have registered a case of unnatural death and launched an investigation to determine the exact circumstances that led to her death. According to police sources,...
Nobel Committee Rejects Idea of Sharing Peace Prize After Machado’s Offer to Donald Trump
The Norwegian Nobel Committee has firmly ruled out any possibility of the Nobel Peace Prize being shared or transferred after Venezuelan opposition leader Maria Corina Machado expressed her intention to offer the prestigious award to United States President Donald Trump. The committee made it clear that Nobel rules do not allow a laureate to pass...









