Children grow not just with food and books, but with love, protection, and emotional connection. […]
Public Money, Zero Response: Telangana’s RTI Website Sparks Accountability Crisis
A critical gap in the Telangana Government’s Right to Information (RTI) framework has come to […]
Why EWS Reservations Stand Apart: Understanding the Legal and Constitutional Divide from SC, ST, OBC Quotas
In India’s complex reservation landscape, the 10% quota for Economically Weaker Sections (EWS) has stirred […]
Is Telangana’s OBC Quota Constitutionally Bulletproof? The Ninth Schedule Question
Telangana’s bold push to implement 42% reservation for Other Backward Classes (OBCs) has triggered intense […]
Fake Journalism on the Rise: Revanth Reddy’s Outburst Sparks Debate on Regulation
Telangana Chief Minister A. Revanth Reddy ignited a heated debate when he slammed self-proclaimed journalists […]
Child Marriage in Telangana: 13-Year-Old Girl Married Off to 40-Year-Old Man, FIR Registered
In a disturbing case that underscores the persistence of child marriage in rural Telangana, a […]
How a Chemistry Professor Defended Her Murder Case — And Still Got Convicted
In a case that stunned legal and academic circles alike, Mamta Pathak, a chemistry professor […]
Nation’s Future in Jeopardy: Shocking Illiteracy Among Teachers and Students in Chhattisgarh
A disturbing video has surfaced on social media, shaking the already fragile public faith in […]
TELANGANA’S TIGHT GRIP ON BETTING APPS AND THE LOOMING LEGAL STORM
In the bustling landscape of digital entertainment, betting applications have carved out a pervasive, albeit […]
Suo Motu: Concept and Origin
Introduction The term suo motu is derived from Latin, meaning “on its own motion.” In […]
No Qualification Required to Become a Journalist? A Crisis in the Fourth Estate
In democratic nations like India, journalism holds a pivotal place, often regarded as the Fourth […]