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Common Indian Drugs Fail Quality Tests: Concerns Over Paracetamol, Antacids, and More

India’s top drug regulator, the Central Drugs Standard Control Organisation (CDSCO), has flagged over 50 widely used medications, including common drugs like Paracetamol and the antacid Pan D, for failing to meet safety and quality standards. These findings, released in a recent alert, have raised significant concerns among both consumers and healthcare professionals. Common Household Drugs Under Scrutiny The flagged drugs are not obscure or rarely used; they are common household medications. CDSCO’s report identified a range of medications, including vitamins, calcium supplements, pain relievers, and diabetes and blood pressure…

Odisha Man Suspected in Bengaluru Murder Found Dead: Confesses to Gruesome Crime in Suicide Note

A 30-year-old man suspected of killing and dismembering a Bengaluru woman, Mahalakshmi, has allegedly died by suicide in Bhadrak district, Odisha. Mukti Ranjan Ray, the prime suspect in the gruesome murder, reportedly hanged himself, leaving behind a suicide note in which he confessed to the brutal crime. His death marks a tragic end to a chilling case that has shocked the city. The Discovery of the Crime Mahalakshmi, a 29-year-old woman, was found murdered in her one-bedroom apartment in Bengaluru’s Vyalikaval area on September 21. Her body had been dismembered…

Why Gold Prices in India Are Soaring: Key Factors Behind the Surge

Gold prices have reached new heights, creating a buzz in the market. The value of gold has surged dramatically in recent days, with prices in India climbing to record levels, largely driven by global uncertainties and economic shifts. This surge in prices is influenced by various domestic and international factors. Let’s take a closer look at what’s driving the rise in gold prices and whether this trend is expected to continue. Record High Gold Prices in India Gold has been shining brightly in India, hitting an all-time high of ₹76,000…

Supreme Court Freezes Byju’s Debt Case Over BCCI Payment, Stops Meetings for Now

The ongoing insolvency proceedings against the ed-tech giant Byju’s have taken a significant turn, with the Supreme Court of India ordering a temporary halt in the process. On Thursday, the Court reserved its verdict on an appeal filed by the US-based financial creditor Glas Trust, which is challenging the decision of the National Company Law Appellate Tribunal (NCLAT) to stop insolvency proceedings against Think & Learn Pvt. Ltd., the parent company of Byju’s. The case raises critical questions about financial responsibility, corporate governance, and the role of Indian insolvency laws.…

Ukraine Looks to India as Peacemaker in War with Russia

As the war between Ukraine and Russia stretches into its third year, Ukraine has shifted its focus towards India, hoping the nation can play a crucial role in mediating peace. Despite multiple previous attempts at peace negotiations, none have yielded lasting results. Now, with India maintaining open channels of communication with both Russia and Ukraine, Kyiv sees a unique opportunity for India to mediate an end to the conflict. Failed Peace Efforts and India’s Position Since the Russian invasion of Ukraine in 2022, there have been numerous peace efforts, including…

Putin Warns of Expanded Nuclear Doctrine in Response to Western Threats

Putin warns West over nuclear powers supporting strikes Russia is changing its nuclear doctrine, Putin says Says conventional attack could lead to nuclear response Ukraine says Russia has only nuclear blackmail left President Vladimir Putin issued a stark warning to the West on Wednesday, announcing that Russia’s nuclear doctrine has been expanded to address new global threats. In a significant shift, Putin emphasized that Russia could use nuclear weapons in response to conventional missile strikes and would consider any attack on its territory supported by a nuclear power as a…

Record Rainfall Causes Havoc in Mumbai: Four Dead, Flights Diverted, PM Modi’s Pune Visit Cancelled

Mumbai witnessed severe disruption on Wednesday as record-breaking rains wreaked havoc across the city. The torrential downpour claimed four lives, led to widespread waterlogging, halted local train services, and forced the diversion of 14 incoming flights. With continuous heavy rain expected, the India Meteorological Department (IMD) has issued a red alert for Mumbai and neighboring districts, urging residents to remain indoors. Severe Disruptions Across Mumbai The heavy rainfall, which hit over 200 mm in just five hours, caused widespread chaos in the city. Local trains, which serve as Mumbai’s lifeline,…

BAPS Temple in Sacramento Vandalized with Hate Message: Second Incident in 10 Days

A disturbing act of vandalism targeted the BAPS (Bochasanwasi Akshar Purushottam Swaminarayan Sanstha) Hindu Temple in Sacramento, California, on Wednesday, marking the second such incident within just 10 days. Hate-filled graffiti, including the message “Hindus go back!”, was found scrawled across the temple’s walls, sparking outrage and concern among the local Hindu community. This incident closely follows the vandalism of another BAPS temple in New York, which occurred less than two weeks earlier. Growing Concern in the Hindu Community The Sacramento temple vandalism has heightened fears of rising hate crimes…

From Darkness to Light: The Activist Who Transformed Kandalei’s Destiny

Until 2016, Kandalei, a small hamlet just 15 kilometers from the state capital, was a forgotten corner of the world. It was a place where time seemed to stand still, with the tribal families living there deprived of basic amenities like electricity, road connectivity, schooling, and clean drinking water. Despite its proximity to the capital, Kandalei was a stark symbol of neglect, a reminder of the deep social and economic disparities that continue to exist in India.   A Hamlet Rooted in History, Yet Forgotten Kandalei’s history traces back to…

Sri Lanka’s New Prime Minister Harini Amarasuriya: A Leader with Deep Indian Ties

A Historic Milestone for Sri Lanka Sri Lanka recently appointed its 16th prime minister, Harini Amarasuriya, an academic-turned-politician with significant ties to India. Her appointment marks a historic milestone for the island nation, as she becomes the first woman to hold the office since 2000 and only the third in Sri Lankan history. Amarasuriya’s rise to the premiership comes at a time of unprecedented economic challenges for Sri Lanka, with her leadership expected to play a crucial role in navigating the country through these turbulent times. Amarasuriya’s Connection to India…