Kargil Veteran Queues to Reclaim Voting Rights in Bengal

A Kargil war hero and his brothers, who missed the 2002 electoral roll revision while serving the nation, now face hearings to get back their voting rights. Read about the plight of Bengal's 'unmapped voters'.

US Hits Chinese Firms for Venezuela Oil Trade

The Trump administration intensifies pressure on Venezuela by sanctioning Chinese and Hong Kong firms and oil tankers. This move signals a warning to Beijing amid escalating US-Venezuela tensions. Read more.

Bareilly birthday attack: Parents' stand gives hope

After vigilantes attacked a birthday party in Bareilly over religious identity, the victim's story of her parents' unwavering secular values offers a powerful counter-narrative to hate. Read about the resilience defining India's silent majority.

2025: The Year of Saying Nothing with Fancy Words

From 'navigating uncertainty' to 'guardrails' for AI, 2025 was filled with jargon that said little. Our editorial examines why empty phrases dominated discourse in India and global diplomacy. Read more.

BMC's New Waste Fees & Fines Start Thursday

Bidhannagar Municipal Corporation introduces slab-wise monthly user charges for door-to-door waste collection and fines for violations. New rules mandate waste segregation at source.

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