Brij Khandelwal

Brij Khandelwal is an Agra-based senior journalist.

India stands at a dangerous crossroads where digital progress collides with a burgeoning fraud industry. From fake diabetes cures to political bribery, honey traps to sophisticated crypto scams, the country's integrity is under assault in a sprawling carnival of deceit. Trust is eroding as every click risks a trap, and every promise masks a con.

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The National Democratic Alliance, comprising the Bharatiya Janata Party, Janata Dal United, and Lok Janshakti Party, appears united and confident in Bihar. The NDA believes it will return to power, though Chief Minister Nitish Kumar’s future remains uncertain.

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Once, our lanes hummed with ‘Ram Ram’ and ‘Adaab’. Now, they crackle with expletives so inventive they'd make a gangster blush.

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The political upheaval in Bangladesh and the sweeping changes under the interim government led by Muhammad Yunus have become a matter of serious concern for India.

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Those who claim to run Silicon Valley, hold power in several countries, and save lives in American hospitals, why are they silent on the world's injustices? Why does the most successful community appear to be the most ineffective?

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In a country dreaming of becoming a global superpower, a quiet and deadly betrayal unfolds every single day, right on our plates, in our medicine cabinets, and even within the degrees we proudly display. From adulterated milk to fake medicines, from poisonous liquor to bogus diplomas, India is battling an invisible epidemic: the rot of adulteration.

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