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13 convicted in ₹45 lakh bank fraud case by CBI court

A special CBI court in Chandigarh has convicted 13 individuals in a sophisticated ₹45 lakh bank fraud case involving forged documents and conspiracy. Discover the shocking details of how they manipulated the banking system.

Justice Surya Kant recommended as next CJI

Chief Justice DY Chandrachud recommends Justice Surya Kant as his successor in a historic move that will shape India's judicial landscape for years to come.

Bihar 2025: Welfare Politics Beyond Freebies

As Bihar gears up for 2025 elections, a deep analysis reveals how welfare initiatives are transforming into strategic empowerment tools rather than mere electoral sops.

Justice Surya Kant Recommended as Next CJI

In a historic move, Chief Justice B R Gavai recommends Justice Surya Kant as his successor, marking a significant moment in India's judicial leadership transition.

Justice BR Gavai recommended for Supreme Court

Supreme Court Collegium recommends Justice BR Gavai for elevation, marking a significant moment in India's judicial history. Learn about the recommendation process and what this means for the apex court.

Justice Surya Kant recommended as next CJI

In a historic development, CJI BR Gavai has recommended Justice Surya Kant as his successor, marking a significant moment in India's judicial leadership transition.

India's Judicial Crisis: Neglect, Not System Failure

India's judiciary faces a critical crisis of delayed justice due to chronic underfunding and neglect, not systemic flaws. Discover why filling judicial vacancies and adequate funding could transform justice delivery.

8,000 Indian Schools Empty: Zero Student Crisis

Exclusive UDISE+ data reveals nearly 8,000 schools across India operated without a single student in 2024-25 academic session, raising serious questions about education infrastructure and resource allocation.

Library Fine Reveals Hidden Educational Inequality

A poignant personal story from Chandigarh reveals how a small library fine became a profound lesson about privilege, access to education, and the invisible barriers many students face in India.

Sex offender rearrested after prison release error

London Metropolitan Police recapture convicted sex offender and asylum seeker Lawangeen Abdulrahimzai, who was mistakenly released from prison. The 21-year-old, serving for immigration offenses, was arrested again in Croydon.

8,000 Indian Schools Empty, 20K Teachers Paid

A startling government audit reveals nearly 8,000 Indian schools operate with zero students while over 20,000 teachers remain on payroll, exposing massive education system inefficiencies.

Govt hikes print media ad rates 26%, reforms TRP system

In a landmark move, the Indian government has approved a 26% increase in print media advertisement rates while introducing sweeping reforms to transform the television rating system and combat fraudulent TRP practices.

Kim Kardashian Nears Qualification as Attorney

Reality TV superstar Kim Kardashian reveals she's close to completing her legal journey and becoming a qualified attorney, sharing her passion for law and justice reform.

India's Court Crisis: 80% Cases Pending - UN Report

A startling United Nations report exposes India's judicial crisis with 80% case backlog. Discover the root causes, government initiatives, and potential solutions to this massive pendency problem affecting millions.

Acid attack survivor gets relief after 28 years

After nearly three decades of legal battle, an acid attack survivor in Uttar Pradesh receives minimal compensation while activists prepare High Court appeal for adequate relief.

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