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From Silence to Strength: Bihar's menstrual health revolution

India, June 2 -- For too long, a girl's period was something she had to hide. Whispers in classrooms. Embarrassed glances at homes. Silence where there should have been support. But in Bihar today, t... Read More


Bengaluru deluges spark urgent call for urban resilience

India, June 2 -- The unprecedented downpour overwhelmed the city's outdated stormwater infrastructure. The chaos exposed not only the city's fragile urban planning but also the wider ecological risks ... Read More


A Soldier's Plea for Real-Time Patriotism, Not Posthumous Applause

India, June 2 -- Jai Hind! Today, I write to you not as a critic, nor as a cynic - not even as a disappointed fan - but as someone who has lived to be a so-called hero in real life and in real life as... Read More


The Silent Architect: How geology shapes every structure we build

India, June 2 -- When we look at the marvels of modern construction - soaring skyscrapers, sprawling industries, intricate networks of highway and railway bridges and embankments, airports, and energy... Read More


Left-Over Fruits, A Health Hazard

India, June 2 -- Leaving cut fruits for too long could lead to food poisoning, says ABHI SINGHAL. Experts have warned against eating such fruits for obvious health reasons As summer temperatures soar... Read More


Rains bring relief to Delhi, disrupt life in Northeast

New Delhi, June 2 -- A spell of intense and erratic weather swept across several Indian states on Sunday, causing widespread disruption, fatalities, and displacement. From Delhi-NCR to the remote hill... Read More


HM opens Hindutva card in West Bengal

Kolkata, June 2 -- Barely days after Prime Minister Narendra Modi blew the poll bugle from his North Bengal rally, Union Home Minister Amit Shah on Sunday set the Hindutva tone for 2026 Assembly elect... Read More


Kedarnath Yatra generates Rs 200 crore business

Dehradun, June 2 -- About a month after the portals of Kedarnath Dham were reopened for devotees on May 2, the pilgrimage has generated business amounting to Rs 200 crore. Taxi operators, horse-mule o... Read More


Bulldozers roll into Delhi's Madrasi Camp, hundreds lose homes

New Delhi, June 2 -- A political storm erupted in the capital on Sunday after bulldozers razed large parts of the Madrasi Camp slum cluster near Barapullah in South Delhi, displacing hundreds of worki... Read More


Residents watch their decades-old homes razed during demolition drive

New Delhi, June 2 -- Residents of Madrasi Camp in south Delhi's Jungpura looked on in despair as bulldozers rolled into their locality, tearing down homes many had lived in for decades. "Where will w... Read More