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How much longer will 80 per cent of the population continue to view itself as weak? How much longer, despite being the majority, will they remain politically fragmented? Was this country truly drifting away from its own foundational society? And the biggest question: was a silent injustice unfolding in the name of "secularism"?

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Defeat is a peculiar beast. It wises some, enrages others. One loser quietly rebuilds amid the rubble. Another lingers at the crossroads, cursing the world. 

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While other states glorify narrow regional pride, Uttar Pradesh has historically spoken the language of One India. When critics from western or southern India mock UP’s economic contribution or dismiss it as backward, they forget a deeper truth. Uttar Pradesh is not merely a state on the map. It is the emotional, spiritual, cultural and political heartbeat of India itself.

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The whistle of a speeding train cuts through the evening air. Four boys stand smiling beside a railway track, their mobile phones held high. One stretches his arm a little further for the “perfect selfie”. They laugh. They pose. They want one dramatic picture for social media. A second later, the train crushes them. Their final photograph never gets uploaded.

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In our beautiful country, elections arrive like weddings, cricket finals, and mythological serials rolled into one giant circus. Loudspeakers scream. Helicopters rain petals. Anchors lose their voices. And politicians distribute promises like halwa-poori at a bhandara. For tourists, India offers the grand spectacle called ‘The Great Jumla Olympics’.

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Those were the days! As the fierce North Indian sun finally slipped away, painting the sky in soft purple, something beautiful happened in every home. The day’s heat began to fade, and the real heart of the house moved upstairs, to the chhat, the terrace.

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Let’s cut to the chase. The story just got stranger. The US Department of Justice released 3.5 million pages, thousands of photos, and hundreds of videos linked to Jeffrey Epstein. This happened because of the Epstein Files Transparency Act, signed by President Trump in 2025. Public pressure forced the hand. But here’s the catch: large chunks of the documents are blacked out. The message is clear: not every truth is meant for our eyes.

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As red flags grow fewer and May Day rallies lose their once-vibrant fervour across India and the world, the appeal of International Workers’ Day appears to be waning. What was once a powerful symbol of solidarity now struggles amid economic pragmatism and rising nationalist currents. This decline coincides with a stark reality: despite three decades of Liberalisation, Privatisation, and Globalisation (LPG) reforms and claims of economic upsurge, income disparities and inequalities in India have sharpened. The top percentiles have captured disproportionate wealth while multidimensional poverty, regional divides, and informal sector precarity persist for millions.

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A single punch in a school corridor can shatter a childhood in seconds. We like to think of schools as sanctuaries; places where discipline and dreams are nurtured. But on April 25, at Delhi Public…

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“जब तोपें गरजती हैं, तो इंसानियत खामोश हो जाती है…”। पश्चिम एशिया का आसमान इन दिनों सिर्फ धुएं से नहीं, एक खौफनाक सन्नाटे से भी ढका है। मिसाइलों की लकीरें रात को चीरती हैं, ड्रोन…

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आगरा, मथुरा और हाथरस का यह पवित्र त्रिकोण कृष्ण प्रेम की मीठी धुन पर थिरकता है। यमुना की लहरों और ब्रज की धूल में दूध, घी और खोए की महक आज भी घुली हुई है...

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