Author: Arvind Chatterjee
Eddie Jordan, F1 Visionary and Broadcaster, Dies at 76 in Cape Town
Eddie Jordan, founder of Jordan Grand Prix and early champion of Michael Schumacher, dies at 76 in Cape Town. Tributes pour in as his legacy shapes modern F1.
Read moreTarot Horoscope Gap: Pisces Readers Find Oct. 12 Aaj Tak Prediction Missing
Aaj Tak’s Pisces tarot reading for Oct. 12, 2025 vanished due to a technical glitch, sparking reader backlash and prompting new backup plans.
Read moreJadeja's double heroics power India's innings win over West Indies
India thumped West Indies by an innings and 140 runs in Ahmedabad, with Jadeja's century and four wickets sparking a 1‑0 series lead and ending a six‑match home losing streak.
Read moreChandigarh Hospital Found Guilty of Medical Negligence; ₹78 Lakh Awarded to Finger Amputation Victim
A Mohali woman lost four fingers after a botched surgery and ambulance transfer. The District Consumer Disputes Redressal Commission held the hospital liable, ordering ₹78 lakh in damages and prosthetic costs. The verdict underscores the stakes of poor surgical care and patient‑rights enforcement in India.
Read moreiPhone 16 Pro gets record Flipkart discount: prices crash to Rs 69,999 and Rs 89,999 in Big Billion Days
Flipkart’s Big Billion Days 2025 has slashed iPhone 16 Pro prices to Rs 69,999 and iPhone 16 Pro Max to Rs 89,999, down from Rs 1,19,900 and Rs 1,44,900. The sale began September 23, with Price Lock features to hold deals. With Apple gearing up for the iPhone 17 cycle, the timing points to aggressive inventory moves and rare savings on premium iPhones in India.
Read moreIndia vs England 5th Test Day 2: What we know, what we don’t, and why it matters
Real-time details from Day 2 of the 5th Test are thin, with unverified chatter about a Yashasvi Jaiswal fifty and India losing two wickets after a brisk start. Here’s the bigger picture: how Day 2 usually tilts a Test, what to watch in the next sessions, and how both teams may shape the game from here.
Read moreEducation and Understanding the Concept of Reservation
In a recent development, reservation in job promotions has been stated as not being a fundamental right. This topic has stirred quite a debate, with many feeling that it undermines the principle of equal opportunity. The decision questions the balance between meritocracy and affirmative action in professional environments. As a blogger, I find this issue intriguing and worthy of further exploration. It's crucial to ensure that we are not compromising the essence of fairness while striving for diversity and inclusion.
Read moreWhy is The New York Times so critical of India?
Alrighty folks, let's venture into this spicy topic. Ever wondered why the New York Times seems to have a grudge against India? It's like they're playing a game of "Whose Country Can We Criticize More?" and India's their favorite contestant! Some say it's about political bias, others argue it's due to their Western perspective. Bottom line, it's a complex soup of factors, but the flavor sure seems to lean towards the 'critical of India' side!
Read moreDo you hate Indian news channels?
As a viewer, I've been observing Indian news channels and it's clear there's a growing sentiment of dissatisfaction among the audience. The excessive sensationalism, lack of objective reporting, and incessant debates often overshadow the actual news. The intertwined relationship between politics and media also influences the content, raising questions about the credibility of these channels. While it would be unfair to say I hate them, it’s definitely disheartening to see the current state of affairs. I believe there’s an urgent need for reform to reclaim the essence of true journalism.
Read moreWhat are the various Ministries under the Government of India?
The Indian government is organized into numerous ministries, each overseeing a specific sector of public policy, government function, or economy. Key ministries include Finance, Defence, Home Affairs, External Affairs, and Human Resource Development, among others. Each ministry is headed by a minister who is a member of the Union Cabinet, and they are responsible for formulating and administering the rules and regulations and laws relating to their designated area. The ministries play a fundamental role in the functioning and governance of India, ensuring smooth operation across all sectors. The number and nature of ministries are subject to change based on the policies and priorities of the ruling party.
Read more