NTA is closely monitoring and scrutinizing all complaints. In the wake of many OMR sheets submitted for scrutiny turning out to be fake/AI generated, students and parents are advised to submit only original OMRs for scrutiny. Any fake / AI generated OMR may invite legal action against the complainant .
Meet Sanjay Chitkara, Director of LG Electronics.
- Survivor of the 1989 Khalistani terror attack at Thapar Engineering College, Patiala
- He was hit by five bullets and survived. He still has one bullet in his body
- Khalistani terrorists stormed the hostel and killed 19 non-Sikh students from different states
- Attack took place two hours before Rajiv Gandhi's visit to Chandigarh, yet he made no public statement on it.
You won't see this in Satluj because it doesn't fit its one-sided narrative.
After a road accident, a bystander tries to burn a Thar. When a cop stops him, his brothers attack the cop. Only army rule can stop them from starting a civil war.
He forgets to add that the lady in the gym asked him to leave because he looked mentally unstable and was carrying a blade instead of a ceremonial kirpan. He was not racially profiled but mentally profiled.
Mohammad Junaid, who had been distributing food to the CJP protesters 24/7 for the past 28 days, also fled the protest site this morning in a car as soon as the police arrived to take Sonam Wangchuk to the hospital.
Junaid was also afraid that the police might detain him and question where the funding for all the food was coming from, so he immediately left the protest site.
So, CJP spokesperson and friend of Umar Khalid, Mr Saurav Das, was in Norway in June 2025 to attend two days of meetings of the World Expression Forum.
Surprisingly, the theme was 'The Year of Resistance'
Congratulations, Indian Gen Z, you became 'Bakra'
Owner of the apartment Abhijeet Dipke was living in just made a huge revelation 🚨🙏
Owner - My apartment is just 100 meters away from Jantar Mantar. It's a 3 BHK. I had given one room to Roshan Kumar. For the last two weeks, I had been noticing many people coming to my apartment but I had no business interfering, so I never interrupted them.
Then last week, I got to know that Abhijeet Dipke was coming here with five or six of his friends. I informed the police about this but they took no action. I told the police because I didn't want any kind of nuisance from CJP here.
Reporter - Didn't you feel scared? There are also goons in the CJP protest
Owner - I am from a Jat family. I don't care what kind of protest this is. Abhijeet Dipke was nowhere near protest today. Police called me again and asked for the address. I gave it to them and then they found Abhijeet Dipke and all his friends staying here. Today when I checked the flat, I saw numerous beer bottles where they had been staying. What kind of protest is this, where Sonam Wangchuk is on a hunger strike while all these CJP members are enjoying beer?
Just shut down this protest. They are misusing the emotions of students just to gain attention." 🙏
A mother who came only to protest for her child was beaten by CJP 🥲🙏
Reporter - "What happened to you?"
Mother - "They beat me from everywhere. I kept coming to this protest to demand Dharmendra Pradhan's resignation but every time I raised that slogan, someone would start shouting 'Umar Khalid.' I again used to shout for my child but others again shouted against Shri Ram and raised 'Allah' slogans. This was never the protest we came for but I still tolerated it. Today, when I found out that CJP leaders were fooling parents for their own agenda while staying in 5 star hotels, I couldn't control my anger and threw ink. My whole body is paining."
CJP workers really beat this brave lady just because she did what every parent should do in a NEET protest 🙏
The Ethanol Blending Programme deserves a holistic, evidence-based assessment, not a partisan critique driven by political point-scoring. Public policy of this scale should be judged by measurable outcomes, not ideological biases.
The achievement of 20% ethanol blending (E20) is not merely an energy milestone. It is one of India’s most consequential policy successes, simultaneously advancing farmer incomes, rural development, cooperative institutions, energy security and environmental sustainability.
Few public policies have created such a powerful win-win.
Consider the scale of the impact since the Ethanol Supply Year (ESY) 2014-15:
• ₹1.66 lakh crore in estimated earnings for farmers.
• ₹1.98 lakh crore saved in foreign exchange by reducing crude oil imports.
• 317 lakh metric tonnes of imported crude substituted.
• 952 lakh metric tonnes of CO₂ emissions reduced.
This is what Atmanirbhar Bharat looks like in action.
For decades, India’s farmers depended on uncertain markets and delayed payments. The ethanol economy has fundamentally changed that equation.
For sugarcane farmers, ethanol has created a second revenue stream for sugar mills. While sugar sales often take months to generate cash, oil marketing companies make ethanol payments within a stipulated 21 days. This improves mill liquidity, enabling faster payment of cane dues.
The results are visible.
In Uttar Pradesh, which produces nearly half of India’s sugarcane, 99.5% of cane dues for the 2024-25 season had already been cleared, a dramatic improvement over the chronic arrears that once plagued the sector.
The story is equally significant in Maharashtra and Karnataka, where cooperative sugar mills form the backbone of the rural economy. Reliable ethanol revenues strengthen the entire ecosystem, farmers, harvest workers, transporters, rural banks, suppliers and local businesses. When cooperative mills remain financially healthy, entire villages prosper.
The benefits extend well beyond sugarcane.
For maize growers, ethanol has created an additional nationwide buyer alongside food, poultry feed, livestock feed and starch industries. More buyers mean stronger demand, improved price discovery and greater bargaining power for farmers.
Even the use of surplus FCI rice has been carefully designed. Food security remains non-negotiable. Public distribution, welfare schemes, buffer stocks and contingency reserves are fully protected. Only surplus stocks, after meeting every food-security obligation, are authorised for ethanol production, turning idle inventory into productive domestic energy.
Critics have also attempted to spread misinformation about E20 damaging vehicles.
The facts tell a very different story.
India has been implementing ethanol blending for over two decades. E20 has been available since 2023, while higher ethanol blends have been used across the country for more than three-and-a-half years.
During FY 2025-26 alone, Maruti Suzuki serviced 2.84 crore vehicles, including 1.5 crore older vehicles, without finding any evidence of E20-linked corrosion, abnormal engine wear or reduced component life. Vehicle warranties continue to be honoured.
The scare campaign simply does not stand up to real-world evidence.
Ultimately, the ethanol programme is about much more than blending fuel.
It connects India’s fuel tank with India’s farms.
Every litre of domestically produced ethanol means lower dependence on imported oil, more income flowing into rural India, stronger cooperatives, greater resilience against global oil shocks and a cleaner environment.
It is rare for a single policy to deliver economic growth, farmer prosperity, energy security, import substitution, climate benefits and rural development simultaneously.
The Ethanol Blending Programme has done exactly that.
This is not just an energy policy.
It is one of the finest examples of how smart public policy can align national interest with the prosperity of India’s farmers.
ORBIT ACHIEVED. 🚀
Vikram-1 Test Flight-1 has reached orbit. India's first privately developed orbital rocket has completed its final burn and injected its payloads into a ~450 km orbit, making India the third country in the world with private orbital launch capability.
History is made. 🇮🇳
#Vikram1 #JourneyToOrbit #SkyrootAerospace
🛑 LEGAL NOTICE
To,
Mr. Kunal Kamra
Comedian
X Handle: @kunalkamra88
Subject: Legal Notice for Immediate Removal of Derogatory Video, Public Apology, and Cessation of Further Acts Outraging Hindu Religious Sentiments, Failing Which Legal Proceedings Shall Be Initiated.
Mr. Kunal,
1. You have, on or around 15 July 2026, during a protest/event organised by the “Cockroach Janta Party” at Jantar Mantar, Delhi, made and circulated a highly offensive, derogatory, and blasphemous statement in a video speech.
2. In the said video (also uploaded/covered by HNP News at https://t.co/mdQV2ex1dP), you deliberately uttered words to the effect: “Sita ke pati ka naam le lekar Nita ke pati ka kaam kar rahe hain” (and elaborated in a similar mocking and irreverent tone).
3. Here, “Sita ke pati” refers to Bhagwan Shri Ram and is used in conjunction with “Nita ke pati” (referring to a corporate figure). You thereby reduce the sacred names and divine personas of Bhagwan Shri Ram and Maa Sita, revered Deities central to Hindu faith, Dharma, and the religious beliefs of millions of Hindus, to mere tools for crude political commentary and sensationalism.
4. The tone, context, and delivery clearly demonstrate mockery and contempt. Screenshots of the video are annexed for your reference.
5. You may criticise the Government on any issue you want, but using the sacred names of our Deities in such a manner cannot be allowed. You are expected to refrain from using the sacred names of our Deities in such a manner.
6. You are a comedian and public figure. While you have the right to criticise the policies or actions of the Government of India (which I and many others do not object to), you have absolutely no right to use the names of our sacred Deities casually, mock them, or make fun of them for the sake of cheap laughs, political point-scoring, or sensationalism. This is not satire, it is a deliberate insult to the religious beliefs and sentiments of millions of Hindus.
7. Comments on the video and across social media by thousands of Hindus clearly show that the religious sentiments of thousands of Hindus, including me, have been deeply hurt.
8. Your actions squarely attract the offences punishable under:
- Section 299 BNS (Deliberate and malicious acts intended to outrage religious feelings)
- Section 196/197 BNS (Promoting enmity between different groups on grounds of religion / Defamation)
and other relevant provisions, r/w provisions of the Information Technology Act, 2000.
9. You are hereby called upon to take note of the Hon’ble Supreme Court’s binding Order dated 28.04.2023 passed in Ashwini Kumar Upadhyay vs. Union of India (W.P.(C) No.943/2021), wherein the Apex Court has directed all States/UTs to register suo moto FIRs against acts that outrage religious feelings, without waiting for any formal complaint, irrespective of the religion or status of the offender. Failure to act by authorities shall amount to contempt of the Supreme Court.
DEMANDS:
You are hereby directed to:
a) Immediately delete the offending video, all its copies, and related posts from all digital platforms within 48 hours of receipt/notice of this Legal Notice.
b) Issue a public unconditional apology on your X handle @kunalkamra88 (and other prominent platforms) for hurting the religious sentiments of Hindus by misusing the names of Bhagwan Shri Ram and Maa Sita.
c) Undertake in writing that you shall refrain from any further acts of using sacred Hindu Deities’ names casually or in a mocking/derogatory manner.
Since you yourself talk about morality and shame in your statement, we expect the same standards from you.
We urge you to take back your words on Bhagwan Ram and Sita Mata and tender a public apology.
Please take notice that in case you fail to comply with the above demands within the stipulated time, I shall be constrained to:
* Initiate appropriate criminal proceedings against you before the competent Court of law;
* File complaints before the Police for registration of FIR as per the Supreme Court directions; and
* Take all other legal remedies available to me under the law, including civil suit for damages.
This notice is sent to you without prejudice to my rights and contentions.
Amita Sachdeva
Advocate-on-Record
Supreme Court of India
Note: I have attached herewith screenshot of the video .
Remembering Shri Vishal Kumar, a brave ABVP Kerala activist who was hacked to death by PFI goons in 2012 for organising Saraswati Pooja in his college. He was born in gulf and had returned back to serve his motherland.
Another racially motivated assault against an Indian in the UK.
An Indian origin doctor says her brother was attacked near Romford Station, London, after a man abused him, smashed his belongings, and assaulted him before fleeing.
Police are investigating. Anti-Indian stereotypes and online hate don't exist in a vacuum they can contribute to prejudice in the real world.
Christian yoga is not yoga.
"And I don't say that because I'm against Christianity. I say it because I respect all religions. One of the biggest misconceptions today is that yoga is just a neutral set of postures that you can fill with anything you like. It is not.
"Yoga comes from the Hindu tradition and developed as part of a very specific understanding of reality and consciousness. Christianity has a fundamentally different understanding of God, the self, and humanity's relationship with the divine.
"Whether or not you believe in Hinduism, if you borrow from it, you have to do it right. If you change Om to Amen, rename the poses to biblical symbols, and just reinterpret everything through a Christian lens, then that's not yoga anymore, and neither is it a Christian movement practice or a non-Hindu flow.
"If you're teaching the same asana sequences but remove Hinduism from the equation, you haven't created something new. You've taken yoga, stripped away its roots, and given it a different name. Taking Hinduism out of yoga is like removing Christ from Holy Communion. At some point, you have to be honest and say you can't call it the same thing anymore.
"So don't take the old and present it as something new. Create something new and call it something new."
He is destroying musical instruments because they consider music part of the modern world, which is ‘haram’, while filming it on their phones and posting it online.
Their stupidity knows no bounds!
NEET-UG 2026 results are out, and so is the story of India’s medical education transformation.
• 1.36 lakh MBBS seats available this year, around 10,000 more than in 2025.
• In 2014, there were only about 51,000 MBBS seats.
• India now has 823 medical colleges, up from 387 in 2014.
In just 12 years, MBBS seats have nearly tripled, while the government continues to plug loopholes and strengthen the integrity of the NEET examination process.
More colleges. More seats. More opportunities for aspiring doctors.
No government has expanded access to medical education at this scale. Under Prime Minister Narendra Modi, India’s healthcare and education infrastructure has witnessed a historic transformation.
ABVP karyakarta Vishal will never be forgotten. Neither will the injustice done to him.
My heartfelt tributes to Vishal on his Balidan Diwas.
He was just 19 years old when he was murdered by radicals linked to the SDPI-PFI for standing up for his beliefs.
Congress and the CPM denied Vishal and his grieving family the justice they deserved. To protect their vote banks, they allowed an ecosystem of radicalism and political violence to flourish in Keralam.
This culture of violence and impunity must end. It has no place in Keralam's future.
We owe it to Vishal, every Balidani, and every victim of radicalism and political violence to build #SurakshitaKeralam and #VikasitaKeralam.
Where every Malayalee can live, work, and express their beliefs without fear.
That hunger strike divided India, and set course for future disharmony.
This one as @BBC would know is about students.
If your masters know better, it will be best to break it now.
Wish your country had someone to go on hunger strike for Justice for half a Million young girls, many not even in teens, for getting groomed...that means..
This should be big news for mainstream media.
A Norwegian jurnalist @HelleLyngSvends tried to create a false narrative about press freedom in India by asking a question in a press briefing. It was not a press conference.
She works for the Dagsavisen newspaper.
Now, here come the most interesting details.
CJP spokesperson Saurav Das participated in meetings held by WEXFO in Norway, and the theme was 'Year of Resistance'
Surprisingly, Mads Nygaard is the chair of WEXFO, and he was a CEO and VP of Dagsavisen.
This is a classic case of creating a false narrative with the help of an international ecosystem.