Durga Puja 2024 | As artisans work tirelessly to create idols and pandals at CR Park, this year's celebrations are overshadowed by the RG Kar issue, exposing the struggle for justice while embodying the enduring hope that good will triumph over evil.
Saroj Hospital Medical Negligence: Following The Probe's June 2024 report, the NMC suspended Dr. Nisha Jain for three months and issued warnings to two other doctors.
78th Independence Day brings us a chance to look into the heart-wrenching letters penned by our valiant freedom fighters. These letters, steeped in sacrifice, offer a stirring reminder of the immense price paid for the liberties we cherish today.
Hindenburg Report: The claim circulating in the market and the media that the Adani Group has been given a clean chit is misleading. Here’s what has really happened...
Hindenburg Report raises serious questions about a potential conflict of interest involving SEBI Chairperson Madhabi Buch and her husband Dhaval Buch. The report alleges their connection to offshore entities tied to the Adani money siphoning scandal.
Vinesh Phogat: Her journey is one of grit and perseverance, marked by her battles both inside and outside the wrestling ring. Despite facing formidable opponents, including Yui Susaki, and enduring numerous injuries, Vinesh has remained resilient.
Gautam Lahiri, veteran journalist and President of the Press Club of India, speaks to The Probe’s Editor Neeraj Thakur about the repercussions of Parliament restrictions on reporting for journalists and how this affects democracy and journalism.
Kanwar Yatra: Jitender Sharma of The Probe interviews Dr. Vikram Singh, the former DGP of Uttar Pradesh, about the increasing demands for impartial police action on law violations during the Kanwar Yatra.
Freedom of Press is under siege in India, with journalists facing threats from political actors, state agencies, and anti-social elements. Vinay Kumar and Neeraj Thakur discuss these challenges, the role of social media, and the need for legal reforms.
Elephants in India are more than cultural icons; they are often used in diplomatic exchanges. The case of Shankar, a gift from Zimbabwe, reveals the gap between symbolic gestures and the practical challenges of ensuring their well-being in captivity.