Why India’s Rich Are Leaving: A Wake-Up Call for Inclusive Development

India is lauded as the world’s fastest-growing major economy, with an impressive 8.2% GDP growth in FY2023–24. Yet, a striking trend is emerging — a rising number of ultra-rich Indians are choosing to migrate. A joint Kotak-EY report finds that over 20% of ultra-high-net-worth individuals (with assets above ₹25 crore) are planning to leave the … Read more

Chaos at Jammu Airport as Bad Weather Disrupts Flights Passengers Demand Assistance Amid Cancellations

Jammu airport witnessed chaos and frustration on Saturday as bad weather in Srinagar caused major disruptions to flight schedules, leaving hundreds of passengers stranded. Flights from Delhi and Kolkata, along with several outbound flights, were either cancelled or delayed, sparking complaints from agitated travelers. Visuals shared on social media showed overcrowded terminals, with many passengers … Read more

Why Easter Always Falls on a Sunday Celebrating the Resurrection and Centuries of Tradition

Easter, one of Christianity’s most sacred holidays, marks the celebration of Jesus Christ’s resurrection. It concludes Holy Week, which begins on Palm Sunday and ends on Holy Saturday. This sacred day has always been celebrated on a Sunday, but the reasons behind this go far beyond simple tradition. According to the Bible, Jesus rose from … Read more

Ancient Royal Ruins Unearthed After Devastating Earthquake in Myanmar

A powerful 7.7-magnitude earthquake that struck Myanmar last month, resulting in the tragic loss of over 3,000 lives and injuring more than 4,500, has also unveiled a remarkable piece of history. Near Inwa—an ancient royal city formerly known as Ratnapura—archaeologists discovered long-buried ruins believed to be remnants of a water-related royal structure. The newly exposed … Read more

Ram Setu: Where Myth Meets Mystery Across the Seas

Stretching roughly 50 kilometers across the Palk Strait, Ram Setu—also known as Adam’s Bridge—is one of the most fascinating and debated structures in the Indian subcontinent. This chain of limestone shoals connects India’s Pamban Island with Sri Lanka’s Mannar Island, and has long captured imaginations with its blend of mythology, history, and geology. According to … Read more

Ajith Kumar Shines in ‘Good Bad Ugly’: A Mass Entertainer With Style and Swagger

Ajith Kumar is back with a bang in Good Bad Ugly, and fans couldn’t be happier. Directed by Adhik Ravichandran, known for his quirky storytelling in Trisha Illana Nayanthara and Mark Antony, the film is already making waves, especially among overseas audiences who’ve praised its high-energy narrative and Thala’s commanding screen presence. The movie serves … Read more

India’s Sunken Secrets: Legends Beneath the Waves

Beneath the sparkling waters of India’s coasts lie stories whispered by the sea—tales of grand cities and sacred temples swallowed by time. These are not just myths etched in old scriptures but remnants of real civilizations, now sleeping under the ocean’s watchful eye. One of the most enchanting is Dwarka, the city believed to be … Read more

Diplomatic Winds Shift as Bangladesh Appoints New High Commissioner to India

 Riaz Hamidullah was named Bangladesh’s next High Commissioner to India, a major step that suggests improved relations between neighbors. Days after a high-profile meeting between Bangladesh’s Chief Adviser Mohammed Yunus and Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi during the BIMSTEC summit in Bangkok, he arrives in New Delhi at a pivotal moment. Hamidullah, a seasoned diplomat … Read more

Indian Rationalist Sanal Edamaruku Arrested in Poland Over Blasphemy Charges

Sanal Edamaruku, a prominent Indian rationalist and founder of Rationalist International, was recently detained at Warsaw Modlin Airport in Poland on March 28, following an Interpol Red Notice issued by Indian authorities. Currently based in Finland, Edamaruku has been living in self-imposed exile since 2012 after being charged with blasphemy in India. The blasphemy charges … Read more

Will Pucovski Bids an Emotional Goodbye to Cricket at 27, Citing Repeated Concussions

In a heartfelt announcement that has left the cricketing world in shock, Australian batter Will Pucovski has retired from all forms of the game at the age of 27, due to ongoing concussion issues. The gifted right-hander, once considered one of Australia’s brightest prospects, revealed his decision during an emotional interview on SEN’s Whateley, saying, … Read more

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