by Sourav Mondal | Aug 23, 2024 | Current News, Finance, Today In History, World News
SEBI banned Anil Ambani Recently SEBI has hit the headline for banning the former chairman of Reliance Home Finance (RHFL) Anil Ambani for five years. This stringent decision was arrived at following the detection of a series of fraudulent transactions of funds...
by Rajdeep Mukherjee | Aug 21, 2024 | Current News, World News
INTRODUCTION East Bengal and Mohan Bagan’s rivalry, famous all over the world, is a derby match where East Bengal and Mohan Bagan mean fierce competition, slogans against each other, and a cycle of violence and revenge. These two teams mean Bengali vs. Ghatis...
by Sk Ramiz | Aug 20, 2024 | Current News, INDIAN POLITICS, Today In History, World News
21st AUG 2024, BHARAT BANDH August 21, 2024, has been set for a nationwide strike identified as the “Bharat Bandh,” in response to a recent Supreme Court decision-making with regard to reservations for SC/ST individuals. This protest had been called for by...
by Sk Ramiz | Aug 17, 2024 | Crime, World News
INTRODUCTION Rape comes fourth when ranking the most common crimes against women in India. The National Crime Records Bureau (NCRB) said in its annual report in 2021 that there were as many as 31,677 rape cases reported across India, or 86 cases daily. This comes up...
by Sk Ramiz | Aug 16, 2024 | Crime, INDIAN POLITICS, Social media, Today In History, World News
DO OFFICER GOYAL WANTS TO BOTCHED UP THE CASE? Presenting you to Kolkata Police Commissioner Vineet Kumar Goyal. He was the investigating officer in the widely circulated Kamduni rape and murder case as Inspector General of CID, a case that he had completely botched....
by Sourav Mondal | Aug 16, 2024 | Crime, Current News, INDIAN POLITICS, Today In History, World News
CBI files for RG Kar Medical rape-murder case The unfortunate and gruesome case of rape and murder of a young doctor in RG Kar Medical College and Hospital in Kolkata has drawn attention all over the country. As the credibility of the investigation comes into question...