
Pune, April 2026 — Long before the dominance of Instagram or WhatsApp, a 25-year-old student from Pune unknowingly became the face of India’s first “Chatroom Honey Trap.” The case of Vishal, a middle-class youth lured into an international espionage web via Yahoo Messenger, remains a chilling blueprint for how foreign intelligence agencies weaponize digital affection.
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Andhra Pradesh, April 2026 — India is set to revive its status as the “Golden Bird” as it prepares to operationalize its first large-scale private gold mine since independence. The Jonnagiri Gold Project, located in the Kurnool district of Andhra Pradesh, marks a historic departure from decades of sluggish state-run mining and promises to challenge
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New Delhi, April 2026 — An IIT graduate’s decision to quit a ₹28 lakh per annum (LPA) job to pursue the “Indian Dream” has ended in a viral warning to the nation’s youth. After 11 months and a personal loss of ₹12 lakh, his exposé has pulled back the curtain on a startup ecosystem he
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New Delhi, April 2026 — The Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) has suffered its most significant political blow to date as high-profile leader Raghav Chadha led a mass defection of seven Rajya Sabha MPs to join the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP). The move, described by political analysts as a “surgical strike” on the party’s parliamentary presence,
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NEW DELHI, April 2026 — Global brokerage Bernstein has issued a high-stakes warning to the Prime Minister’s Office: India’s current tech trajectory is not enough to safeguard its massive IT workforce. While the government has pivoted toward building physical data centers, Bernstein argues this “hardware-first” approach is a band-aid on a structural wound that could
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New Delhi, April 2026 — In a landmark parliamentary session, Home Minister Amit Shah issued a comprehensive rebuttal to the opposition’s narrative surrounding the Delimitation Bill. Addressing the growing concerns of Southern states, Shah utilized detailed statistical projections to argue that the proposed expansion of the Lok Sabha is a move toward democratic equilibrium, not
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