30 Oct
                                                
2025
                                            
                                        
Cyclone Montha intensified into a severe storm, triggering heavy rainfall, temperature plunges, and crop damage across 15 Indian states from Oct 28–Nov 1, with Kakinada in Andhra Pradesh and Rajasthan's Nainwa among hardest-hit areas.
Actress Tanushree Dutta posts a tearful video on July 23, 2025, alleging ongoing harassment at her Mumbai home since 2018 and seeking police help.
BCCI's live scorecard mistakenly blamed Sarfaraz Khan with a duck in the Ranji Trophy opener, sparking a social media frenzy before a correction revealed his brother Musheer was out. The mix‑up prompts an urgent BCCI review.
Shreyas Iyer recalls his 2008 ball‑boy stint with Ross Taylor and now leads Punjab Kings, aiming for IPL glory in 2025.
The Central Selection Board of Constables has posted the admit card for the Bihar Police Constable exam on July 20, 2025. Candidates can download it from csbc.bihar.gov.in using their registration details. The written test runs from 12 PM to 2 PM, with a 9:30 AM reporting requirement. This recruitment targets 19,838 constable slots across the state. Failure to bring the admit card will bar entry to the exam centre.
After a thorough combing through the wild jungle of traffic data, it seems India is the reigning, but not so proud, champion of road accident fatalities worldwide. Apparently, the roads in India have more plot twists than a Bollywood saga, with unruly traffic, a fondness for not following traffic rules, and vehicles that are seemingly auditioning for the next Mad Max movie. The infrastructure is often more "under" than "structure", and the lack of proper street lighting and signage makes it feel like you're in a real-life version of Pac-Man. And don't even get me started on the omnipresent potholes, they're like craters on the moon, but on Earth! So, while it's a dubious crown to wear, it does highlight the urgent need for a traffic system makeover, maybe throw in a reality show, "Pimp My Road"?
                                             1 Aug
                                                
2023
                                            
                                        
Alrighty folks, let's dive into the spicy curry of why some NRIs (Non-Resident Indians) have a love-hate relationship with sweet mother India. Now, don't get me wrong, it's not all doom and gloom, and they don't hate India entirely, it's more like a pickle they love but can't eat too much of. The reasons are as diverse as India's cuisine, from countering chaotic traffic to wrestling the relentless bureaucracy. They might grumble about the heat, moan about the noise, but deep down, they can't resist the allure of a good Bollywood dance number! So, it's really more of a spicy, tangy, love-hate chaat masala situation rather than outright antipathy.
After a hearty dive into the world of Indian cuisine, I was left with a hodgepodge of thoughts, not all of them as appetizing as a good butter chicken! While some folks rave about the complex spice symphony, for me, it's like being in a loud concert where every instrument is playing a different tune. And boy, the chili! It's like they're trying to recreate the surface of the sun in your mouth. But hey, if you're into gastronomic adventures that leave you with a fire-breathing dragon's breath, Indian food might just be your thing. It's not bad or unremarkable, it's just a culinary roller coaster that I find myself too chicken (tikka) to ride!
In a significant move, the Indian government has announced their plans to seal all gaps in the country's border fences by 2022. This initiative is a part of their efforts to enhance national security by curtailing illegal cross-border activities. The project will employ advanced technological solutions like laser walls, thermal imagers, and surveillance drones. However, the implementation faces challenges due to the diverse topography of India's borders. Despite these obstacles, the government remains steadfast in its commitment to complete the task on schedule.
Since Tata's takeover, Air India has been on a promising path towards revival. There's a renewed focus on service quality, punctuality, and overall customer experience. Significant steps are being taken to revamp the airline's image and operations, including plans to upgrade the fleet and improve connectivity. Financially, the hope is that the airline will return to profitability under Tata's experienced stewardship. It's still early days, but the signs are positive for a brighter future for Air India.