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sanitation worker at the Dharmasthala temple

Buried in silence: Dharmasthala whistleblower alleges decades of secret forest graves ordered by temple

Former sanitation worker claims over 100 bodies — many women and children — were buried in remote spots on temple instructions, bypassing all official oversight.

Amit Shah pays tribute to partition victims, accuses Congress of dividing the nation

On Partition Horrors Remembrance Day, the Home Minister honored the suffering of millions in 1947 and blamed the Congress for fracturing the country’s unity.

Suleman Rahim Khan Pathan

Police aspirant lynched in Maharashtra village over alleged interfaith link

Suleman Khan, 21, was dragged from a café, paraded, and brutally beaten to death in Jalgaon.

Poultry Federation urges national meat-sale calendar amid Maharashtra meat-ban row

PFI proposes advance notifications, placement in decision panels, and temple-zone exemptions to shield businesses and workers from sudden meat-sale restrictions during religious and national holidays.

Bihar voter declared “dead” in draft roll appears alive before Supreme Court

During the Supreme Court hearing on Bihar’s Special Intensive Revision (SIR), activist Yogendra Yadav presented two living citizens — excluded as deceased in voter lists — highlighting deep flaws in the revision exercise affecting 65 lakh electors.

Ahmedabad Air India crash: Son of victim files lawsuit against Boeing in US court

Hir Prajapati, whose mother died in the AI-171 crash, has taken Boeing to a US court, seeking faster justice and full black box data, citing delays in India’s legal process.

After Operation Sindoor ceasefire, army foils infiltration bid in Uri

In a sharp escalation along the LoC, Indian troops repelled a Pakistan-backed Border Action Team’s assault in the Uri sector, resulting in the martyrdom of a soldier amidst renewed cross-border tensions.

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