The harrowing reality of mob lynching in India, exploring the brutal incidents, the challenges faced by victims' families in seeking justice, and the systemic failures that allow such crimes to persist.
In phase seven of the elections, there are many challenges for the BJP: farmer unrest, youth unemployment, shifting alliances, local sentiments, and the Agniveer controversy.
Dr. Kunal Saha shares his 15-year legal battle against medical negligence that led to a historic judgment in India and a groundbreaking 11.5 crore compensation. He discusses why he believes there is still no medical justice in India.
India's ten-year agreement with Iran to develop the Chabahar port faces many obstacles. Once supported by the US, the deal now faces the threat of sanctions from the very same ally.
Wetlands in India are rapidly disappearing, posing a severe threat to biodiversity and urban ecosystems, necessitating immediate restoration and conservation efforts.
India's laws on rape, rooted in antiquated principles, continue to exempt marital rape from criminalisation, leaving millions of married women vulnerable to sexual violence by their spouses.
Farmers in Greater Noida have protested against NTPC for years, demanding fair compensation and employment. NTPC denies discrepancies and agrees to follow the high-power committee's decision.
Intimate violence remains a pervasive silent crime which most girls and women either experience but do not report or have the possibility to report to police.
U.S. intelligence revisits Cold War tactics amid geopolitical shifts, countering Russia-China influence in Africa as part of the CIA’s renewed struggle for dominance, foreshadowing significant global repercussions.
The harrowing tales of deceit and harassment by loan apps with accounts of relentless torment, blackmail and tragic suicides. Due to regulatory inaction, these apps continue to thrive, victimising unsuspecting consumers.