Mahashivratri

Mahashivratri: Celebrating the Night of Lord Shiva’s Divine Blessings

Understanding Mahashivratri Mahashivratri, which literally means “the Great Night of Shiva,” stands as one of the most significant festivals in Hinduism. Devotees across India and around the world celebrate this day to honor Lord Shiva, the deity of destruction, transformation, and spiritual awakening. Mahashivratri falls on the 14th night of the dark fortnight in the…

Read More
Modi

PM Modi Inaugurates ‘Seva Teerth’ and New Government Buildings, Ushering in a Modern Era of Governance

PM Modi Relocates the Prime Minister’s Office to Seva Teerth Prime Minister Narendra Modi inaugurated the new Seva Teerth office complex on 13 February 2026. He officially relocated the Prime Minister’s Office from the historic South Block building in New Delhi. The government moved the PMO from its long-standing colonial-era headquarters for the first time…

Read More
February

Rare Planetary Parade Lights Up Sky: Six-Planet Alignment Visible This February

February brings an extraordinary celestial event as a rare planetary parade places six planets—Mercury, Venus, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, and Uranus— in a stunning alignment visible from Earth. This remarkable astronomical phenomenon offers a unique opportunity for skywatchers to witness multiple planets sharing the night sky at the same time, a sight that occurs only occasionally…

Read More
Epstein

The Epstein Files: Names, Power, and the Questions That Remain

Introduction The release of the Epstein files reopened one of the most disturbing scandals of the modern era. Court-ordered document unsealings, depositions, and exhibits connected to Jeffrey Epstein’s sex-trafficking network have entered public view, reigniting debate about accountability, privilege, and justice. While the files provide new insight into Epstein’s social and professional circles, they also…

Read More
UGC

UGC Equity Rules Explained: What Students, Parents & Colleges Need to Know

The University Grants Commission (UGC) has introduced Equity Rules to make higher education institutions more inclusive, fair, and discrimination-free. These rules aim to protect students and staff from bias while holding colleges and universities accountable for maintaining equality on campus. However, the rules have also triggered debates and confusion. This article explains what the UGC…

Read More
Republic Day

Republic Day 2026: Reflecting on India’s Democratic Journey and Future Aspirations

Introduction Republic Day stands as one of the most significant days in India’s national calendar. On 26 January 1950, India adopted its Constitution and transformed itself into a sovereign, socialist, secular, and democratic republic. As India celebrates Republic Day in 2026, the occasion invites citizens to reflect on the nation’s democratic journey, honor the values…

Read More