Drafting Committee Members Who Wrote Indian Constitution

The Indian Constitution, the world's longest written constitution, was shaped by a seven-member Drafting Committee. Led by Dr. B.R. Ambedkar, this group of legal luminaries and scholars worked tirelessly from 1947 to 1949 to draft the foundational documen

India's Illustrated Constitution: Art Meets Governance

As India marks 76 years as a constitutional republic, explore the unique artistic dimension of its Constitution—22 hand-drawn illustrations that transform legal text into a cultural tapestry, blending law with civilizational spirit.

US Greets India on Republic Day, Delhi Deploys AI Security

The United States congratulated India on its 77th Republic Day, emphasizing bilateral cooperation. Meanwhile, Delhi implemented unprecedented AI-powered security measures including facial recognition glasses and 3,000+ CCTV cameras.

Lucknow: Back-to-Back Mobile Snatchings in Rajajipuram

Two consecutive mobile snatching incidents occurred within five minutes in Lucknow's Rajajipuram area late Friday night. Police have filed an FIR and are reviewing CCTV footage to apprehend the unidentified bike-borne accused.

UP Road Accidents Spike 10.2%, Deaths Up 12.8% in 2025

Uttar Pradesh witnessed a concerning 10.2% increase in road accidents and a 12.8% rise in fatalities in 2025 compared to 2024. While Bareilly district showed improvement, nine other top districts reported higher numbers.

Assam Opposition Fights Bulk Voter Objections

Congress-led opposition parties in Assam submit memorandum to CEO, demanding rejection of bulk objections that could disenfranchise legitimate voters ahead of Assembly elections.

Woman Sexually Assaulted in Gurgaon's Aravalis Forest Area

A woman returning from an event with a friend was dragged into a forested area near Leopard Trail in Gurgaon's Aravalis and allegedly sexually assaulted after midnight on Saturday. Police have arrested a 25-year-old suspect.

PRV Constables Arrested in Rs 2 Lakh Gold Scam Case

Two Dial 112 PRV constables and an associate arrested in Ambedkarnagar for cheating a Gorakhpur man of Rs 2 lakh in a fake gold scam. The constables threatened the victim and have been suspended.

Mark Tully's Decades-Long Connection with Uttar Pradesh

Former BBC bureau chief Sir William Mark Tully built a profound connection with Uttar Pradesh over four decades, covering pivotal events from elections to Kumbh Melas while embracing local culture and languages.

Nuclear Power: India's R&D Challenge for Clean Energy

India's draft National Electricity Policy emphasizes nuclear power expansion to meet decarbonization goals. With limited uranium resources, the focus shifts to thorium R&D for sustainable energy independence.

1986: Chandigarh Transfer Deferred, Tribunal Formed

On Republic Day 1986, the transfer of Chandigarh to Punjab was postponed as the Mathew Commission failed to identify Hindi-speaking villages for Haryana. Violence in Punjab and Greek PM's visit highlighted the day.

Davos 2026: Global Rupture, AI Rise, Trump vs Carney

Davos 2026 witnessed a historic rupture as Trump's disruptive speech clashed with Carney's call for middle-power unity. AI dominated discussions, with warnings from Harari and India's defense by Vaishnaw. Climate dialogue diminished amid geopolitical tens

Himachal Pradesh Appoints Administrators for 47 Local Bodies

The Himachal Pradesh government has appointed administrators to oversee 47 local bodies, including municipal corporations and councils, following the expiry of their elected terms. This administrative move aims to ensure continuity in governance and publi

Haryana Journalists Face Threats and Pressure

Journalists in Haryana are encountering growing threats, intimidation, and pressure from various quarters, impacting press freedom and investigative reporting in the state.

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