Responding to BJP’s election slogans in Jharkhand, Congress President Mallikarjun Kharge accused the party of using divisive tactics to polarize voters. Kharge criticized BJP leaders for allegedly making threats and attempting to intimidate those aligned with the Congress and its allies. He urged voters to support the INDIA bloc to combat these divisive forces... Read More
Moscow-based fertility clinic AltraVita IVF is offering free IVF treatments using Telegram CEO Pavel Durov’s sperm to women under 37. The clinic claims to be the exclusive facility authorized to store and utilize Durov’s sperm, with Durov pledging to finance all IVF protocols using his sperm. Read More
Manoj Mitra, the celebrated Bengali playwright and actor, passed away at 86 in a Kolkata hospital on November 12, 2024. He struggled with age-related health issues for years. Known for plays like Chak Bangga Madhu and Mrityur Kem Jal, he left a significant legacy in Bengali theatre. Read More
A couple was apprehended at Kolkata’s Shalimar Station for attempting to sell a two-day-old baby girl. The CID has initiated an investigation to locate the child’s biological parents and dismantle the inter-state trafficking ring operating through social media platforms. Posing as a childless couple, undercover detectives infiltrated the group and arranged the child’s purchase... Read More
During rallies in Maharashtra, Uddhav Thackeray criticized the Election Commission of India (ECI) for what he perceived as biased scrutiny after his bags were checked at a rally venue. He questioned why similar checks weren’t being conducted on BJP leaders, including Prime Minister Modi and home minister Amit Shah. Read More
Actress Kasthuri Shankar is reported missing after making controversial remarks about the Telugu community during a public event in Tamil Nadu. Her comments, which suggested derogatory claims about Telugu people’s ancestry, sparked outrage and legal complaints. Following a police visit to her home, she was found missing, and her phone was turned off. Despite... Read More
A new investigative report by The New York Times revealed that a waste-to-energy plant in Delhi is exposing residents to dangerous pollutants. The plant, run by the Jindal Group, violates pollution regulations and disposes of toxic ash in a residential area, despite earning carbon credits for its operation. Read More