Supreme Court Asks Rajasthan Govt to Reply on Challenge to Anti-Conversion Law

November 28, 2025

Supreme Court Asks Rajasthan Govt to Reply on Challenge to Anti-Conversion Law

The Supreme Court on Nov 28, 2025, wants Rajasthan's reply on a plea challenging the state's new anti-conversion law. The petition calls the law unconstitutional and unfair, joining many similar cases.

Arunachal Pradesh’s Big Election Change: On-The-Spot Voting for Poll Staff!

November 28, 2025

Arunachal Pradesh’s Big Election Change: On-The-Spot Voting for Poll Staff!

For the first time, Arunachal Pradesh poll workers can vote on the spot during municipal elections on Dec 15. This exciting move by the State Election Commission ensures no duty staff misses out on voting. Get ready for a smooth, fair, and colorful election season!

Tokyo Court Says Japan's Same-Sex Marriage Ban Is Constitutional, Shocking Many

November 28, 2025

Tokyo Court Says Japan's Same-Sex Marriage Ban Is Constitutional, Shocking Many

Japan’s Tokyo court shocked many by saying the ban on same-sex marriage is okay by law. Plaintiffs and rights groups called it unfair and said the fight isn’t over yet!

Tribal Woman Dies After Two Days of Waiting for Fertiliser; BJP MLA Slams Madhya Pradesh Govt

November 28, 2025

Tribal Woman Dies After Two Days of Waiting for Fertiliser; BJP MLA Slams Madhya Pradesh Govt

A 58-year-old tribal woman from Guna, Madhya Pradesh, died after standing in a long queue for fertiliser for two days. BJP MLA openly criticized the state government’s faulty system, demanding answers. The incident has stirred political heat with officials promising compensation and a full inquiry.

Meghalaya High Court Halts Demolition of Historic Bidhan Bhavan, Preserving Roy Villa’s Legacy

November 28, 2025

Meghalaya High Court Halts Demolition of Historic Bidhan Bhavan, Preserving Roy Villa’s Legacy

The Meghalaya High Court has ordered a stay on the demolition of Bidhan Bhavan, a heritage villa built by Dr. Bidhan Chandra Roy. The court wants the property preserved until the next hearing in a PIL seeking to protect its history and architecture.