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Open in YouTubeIf leaders promote cow protection, swadeshi, and traditional values, their personal choices should reflect those values too.
UPI was promoted to make digital payments easier. Now there’s a framework that could allow charges on certain UPI transactions.
Sanjay Singh’s old Parliament speech is viral again, questioning BJP’s nationalism narrative and alleging land was allotted to the Adani Group for ₹1.
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India needs laws that protect **people according to the current system and generation, their rights, and humanity—not just rules.**
What has actually changed in your daily life? Judge by work, not words.
₹4,200-crore Lucknow–Kanpur Expressway developed surface slippage just 13 days after opening. Now, viral visuals show pedestal fans being used to dry the road during repairs.
A commentary on the perception that some are selling public assets while others are buying them, encouraging readers to examine the facts and form their own opinions.
A look at the facts, investigation, and legal record of the 2009 case involving Nitin Gadkari.
Some critics argue that Nitin Gadkari's public image does not always match his actions, making it a subject of ongoing political debate.
Seeking justice, she alleges she became a victim again. Every survivor deserves protection, dignity, and a fair investigation.
India's Gen Z often says "All Is Well," but many silently struggle with career, relationships, finances, and mental well-being.
A simple comparison of how society and the system treat a convicted rapist and a scientist in India. Think about whether recognition and respect are given to the right people ?
Does the law protect the rich and powerful more than ordinary citizens?
Does this video reflect the ground reality? Watch the full video, verify the facts from reliable sources, and decide for yourself.
Power is a public trust, not a privilege. Those found guilty of abusing public office should face strict punishment, including lifetime disqualification from holding any public office, in accordance with the law.
This video discusses public concerns and political allegations about the central government in 2026. Verify the facts and form your own opinion.
Many people believe public leaders should have confidence in the education system they oversee and work to make it strong for everyone.
The opposition argued that the law should be applied equally to every citizen, regardless of position or political influence. They called for transparency, accountability, and equal enforcement of election rules.
A government employee must meet strict eligibility rules. Should elected representatives be required to meet similar standards?
In Parliament, the opposition questioned whether politicians accused of scams or corruption receive a "clean slate" after joining the ruling party, despite previous CBI or ED investigations.
If questioning scams, fraud, or illegal activities is discouraged, people may stay silent, allowing wrongdoing to grow unchecked.
Exploring the differences between the Central Government in 2014 and today, highlighting both the good and the bad.
Police allege that a woman killed her husband with her lover's help and hid his body inside a gas bundle to cover up the crime.
Mobile Video Shows Delivery Boy Allegedly Forcing Entry Into Woman's Flat and Exposing His Private Parts While Leaving
This video discusses an RTI-reported figure of ₹2,586 crore spent on government advertising and asks whether such public expenditure is justified.
This video discusses concerns about court holidays, case backlogs, judicial delays, and accountability in India's justice system, and invites respectful discussion.
This video shares an opinion that India is growing in corruption and misuse of power instead of improving public rights, transparency, and accountability.
A discussion on public concerns about corruption, misuse of power, false cases, and accountability in India's policing and justice system.
Why do some rape and murder accused get bail while some scientists remain in custody? Explore the debate on India's justice system and bail laws.
A look at how Indian law decides between custody and bail, and the balance between justice, rights, and legal procedures
A brief overview of annual deaths in India across sectors like road accidents, health, pollution, suicides, and other major causes.
A judge's tragic death has sparked calls for equal laws for everyone, regardless of gender, to help prevent similar tragedies in the future.
When corruption goes unpunished, many feel public office becomes a path to power and personal gain rather than public service.
When police appear to favor the powerful over ordinary citizens, many people question whether equality before the law has become just a joke in India today.
The contrast between government hospitals and political party offices has sparked public debate over whether taxpayer money is truly benefiting citizens or serving political interests.
A tragic clash between a lawyer and police on a busy road has reignited debate over the balance between law enforcement powers and constitutional rights.
Family Reputation Ends in Tragedy: Mother's Murder After Daughter's Secret Relationship
Police say the wife called her lover home after her husband left for work. The case is under investigation.
No number plate, no helmet, and using a mobile phone while driving—when government employees break traffic rules, who holds them accountable?
Police say the father was allegedly killed to claim money from his insurance policy. The mother and son have been accused in the case, and the investigation is ongoing.
A student is denied an exam for being just 2 minutes late, but trains, flights, police responses, and even court cases are often delayed. Why are the rules so different?
According to bills, Gujarat municipal officials reportedly spent ₹1.4 crore in 3 days, including ₹80 lakh on breakfast, ₹27 lakh on tea, ₹50 lakh on water, ₹12.5 lakh on drinking water, ₹22 lakh on videography, and ₹33,000 on Kaju Katli. Bills also show 21,000 cups of tea and 13,000 food packets.
A passenger on a Mumbai local train was allegedly murdered after asking a co-passenger to close the door due to rain entering the train. Police are investigating the incident.
A 1.5-year-old child in Kerala reportedly died after being allegedly tortured by his mother and her lover involved in an illegal relationship. The child had 51 injury marks, and police are investigating.
A doctor in a UP government hospital allegedly demanded ₹25,000 for an operation and took ₹8,000 from the patient’s mother, raising concerns over corruption & illeness serious
A Bengaluru man sat on the road in protest after being stopped due to a VIP convoy while his pregnant wife required urgent hospital care.
A relationship between a nurse and a minister allegedly turned into a blackmail dispute over an MLA seat, resulting in a murder case under investigation.
A 100-bed hospital in Madhya Pradesh was allegedly found to exist only on paper while records showed it had been operating for the past six years.
Gujarat Couple Accused of Poisoning Two Daughters Due to Family Burden
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