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Stray Dogs, Supreme Court Orders, and the Data We Can’t Ignore
The Supreme Court’s order to remove all stray dogs from Delhi’s streets has reignited debate over public safety, animal welfare, and policy gaps. With outdated dog population data and conflicting laws, experts say effective solutions must combine accurate counts, mass vaccination, and sustainable shelter systems.
Vivek Raj
Aug 133 min read


Shibu Soren: The Guiding Spirit Behind Jharkhand’s Tribal Awakening
Shibu Soren, fondly known as Dishom Guruji, was more than a political leader—he was the voice of tribal identity and resistance. From fighting exploitative systems to shaping the dream of Jharkhand, his legacy is one of courage, reform, and grassroots empowerment. This tribute reflects on his extraordinary journey and lasting impact.
Vivek Raj
Aug 54 min read


O. Panneerselvam: The Lonely Survivor in Dravidian Politics
Once seen as a loyalist of Jayalalithaa and a trusted ally of the BJP, O. Panneerselvam now finds himself politically isolated. From holding Tamil Nadu's top post multiple times to seeking support from old rivals, his journey reflects the ever-shifting sands of Dravidian politics.
Vivek Raj
Aug 33 min read


💔 When Dreams Are Sold: The Dark Reality Behind India’s Surrogacy Scandal
A surrogacy dream turned nightmare—this is the chilling story of how hopeful parents were deceived, vulnerable women exploited, and a fertility clinic in Telangana exposed for running a baby-selling racket. As police uncover layers of fraud, trafficking, and medical malpractice, the scandal raises urgent questions about trust, regulation, and ethics in India’s booming fertility industry.
Vivek Raj
Aug 24 min read


Saiyaara and the Return of Romance in Bollywood
In a cinematic landscape dominated by action and spectacle, Mohit Suri’s "Saiyaara" revives the magic of tragic romance. With powerful performances by debutants Ahaan Panday and Aneet Padda, the film captures the raw emotions of love, memory, and healing through poetry and music. Echoing the era of classic tearjerkers and redefining young romance, "Saiyaara" proves that vulnerability still has a place in the hearts of moviegoers.
Vivek Raj
Aug 13 min read


India-U.S. Trade Relations Hit a Rough Patch: What It Means for the Future
The recent U.S. decision to impose a 25% tariff on Indian goods has strained India-U.S. trade relations, putting Indian exporters at a disadvantage against global competitors. With President Trump linking trade negotiations to India’s ties with Russia, the path toward a bilateral trade agreement has become even more challenging. Can India balance national interests while safeguarding its export market?
Vivek Raj
Aug 13 min read


Namami Gange; Curse for Patna. incessant rain made Patnaites life hell
Namami Gange, an ambitious project, launched with fanfare, has lost its direction in Bihar. More that 7500 Crores of Rupess hass already...
jaiomjisumitra yadav
Jul 284 min read


Can Prashant Kishor’s Jan Suraaj Rewrite Bihar’s Political Playbook?
As Bihar heads into elections, political strategist Prashant Kishor steps into the spotlight with his Jan Suraaj Party. Can a development-driven, secular narrative challenge the emotional and organisational power of established giants like the BJP and RJD? This blog explores whether Kishor’s political debut could reshape Bihar’s political landscape — or simply stir the waters without tipping the boat.
Vivek Raj
Jul 283 min read


Recognising Palestine: Why the Time for the West to Act is Now
As the conflict in Gaza deepens, France’s decision to recognise Palestinian statehood signals a critical shift in Western policy. With over 60,000 lives lost and growing international outrage, symbolic recognition has transformed into a political necessity. This blog explores why France’s move matters — and why other Western nations must now follow suit to ensure lasting peace and justice in the region.
Vivek Raj
Jul 282 min read


jaiomjisumitra yadav
Jul 270 min read


Bihar’s Silent Debt Trap: How Small Loans Become Lifelong Burdens
In rural Bihar, a quiet financial crisis is unfolding as women from marginalized communities fall into debt traps. With limited income and rising needs, many turn to microfinance loans, only to face harassment from recovery agents. Some flee their homes, others endure threats. Lacking strong regulation, the system pushes them deeper into poverty. Their stories highlight the urgent need for reforms and dignity-driven financial inclusion.
Vivek Raj
Jul 262 min read


Bihar Monsoon Session Ends in Storm: Barbs, Black Clothes, and Accusations
The Bihar Monsoon Session ended in chaos, with Opposition members donning black to protest the Special Intensive Revision (SIR) of electoral rolls. CM Nitish Kumar slammed them for “wasting time,” while RJD leader Rabri Devi alleged a conspiracy to murder her son Tejashwi Yadav. With Assembly elections nearing, the session reflected deepening political tensions and a charged atmosphere in the State.
Vivek Raj
Jul 262 min read


Air India AI 171 Crash: Why the Investigation Needs Patience, Not Premature Judgement
The Air India AI 171 crash sparked media speculation before facts emerged. India’s AAIB urged patience, stressing that investigations take time. Preliminary findings showed both engines shut down briefly due to fuel cutoff switch movements, but deeper causes are still unknown. Experts call for restraint, fair reporting, and better tools like cockpit video recorders. Only a thorough, transparent inquiry can uncover the truth and ensure future flight safety.
jaiomjisumitra yadav
Jul 204 min read


Art of Public Speech; Use of wrong words can ruin you.
In this video, Voice of Republic discusses the importance of public speaking as an essential skill that transcends professions and social...
jaiomjisumitra yadav
Jul 203 min read
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