Oscar Pistorius, the Paralympic champion once known as the "Blade Runner," walked free from prison this Friday after nearly 9 years behind bars. His release on parole marks a new chapter in a story fr
Opens in a new window www.rozanaspokesman.in Sanjay Singh signing Rajya Sabha nomination papers Jailed Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) leader Sanjay Singh has been granted permission to sign documents for
The salty sting of the Indian Ocean wind whips across the deck of the MV LILA NORFOLK, a Liberian-flagged cargo ship now sailing under a different banner: fear. On January 2nd, 2024, the vessel, carry
An Enforcement Directorate (ED) team faced a hostile confrontation and vehicle damage in West Bengal's North 24 Parganas district while attempting to raid the residence of a block-level functionary of
Rafael Nadal's return to competitive tennis has been nothing short of exhilarating. After a nearly year-long absence due to injury, the Spanish champion has stormed back onto the court, exceeding expe
Love stories in Bollywood usually begin with grand gestures, dramatic encounters, and maybe even a song under a waterfall. But Ira Khan, daughter of the versatile Aamir Khan, and Nupur Shikhare, a cel
The Gokuldham society of Taarak Mehta Ka Ooltah Chashmah (TMKOC) is buzzing with a different kind of excitement these days. No, it's not Jethalal's latest scheme or Tapu's mischievous antics. This tim
Prime Minister Narendra Modi's recent trip to Lakshadweep, a breathtaking archipelago in the Indian Ocean, was a blend of adventure, cultural immersion, and a commitment to development. During his two
In a landmark move, India's space ambitions take a thrilling leap forward as NewSpace India Limited (NSIL) announces its first-ever collaboration with Elon Musk's SpaceX. This historic partnership
The history of marriage in India, like any nation's, is woven with threads of diverse traditions, evolving norms, and unfortunately, some dark chapters. One such chapter, now thankfully outlawed, is t
Across continents and cultures, whispers of inbreeding echo through history, a practice as ancient as civilization itself. From the pharaohs of Egypt to the royal houses of Europe, tales of unions wit
The statement that "Indians don't divorce" is a loaded one, brimming with generalizations and potentially harmful assumptions. While it's true that India's divorce rate is lower than many Western coun
India's vast railway network snakes through diverse landscapes, connecting thousands of towns and cities and carrying the hopes and dreams of millions. Yet, the iconic chugging carriages often paint a
In the vibrant tapestry of Indian society, the relationship between Bohra Muslims and Hindus holds a unique and fascinating position. It's a story woven not from grand pronouncements of "love" or gene
In the vibrant tapestry of Indian history, whispers of curses intertwine with legends and folklore, shaping the destinies of kingdoms and dynasties. The poignant tale of Alamelamma, queen of the sixte
History forgets many, especially women. Rani Durgavati, a captivating figure from India's past, is one such name buried in dusty tomes. This narrative unveils her remarkable story, a counterpoint to m
Jawaharlal Nehru, the charismatic first Prime Minister of independent India, remains a colossal figure, his legacy towering over India's narrative like the Himalayas themselves. A visionary leader who
India, a land steeped in ancient traditions and vibrant diversity, holds within its folds a spectrum of experiences for the LGBTQIA+ community. Navigating this landscape can be as multifaceted as the
Despite the lingering whispers of the holiday season, a different kind of festive buzz filled the Srikakulam railway station. A large troop of smiling schoolchildren, their excitement brimming over, w
For years, Google Chrome's Incognito Mode has been synonymous with online privacy. A place to browse freely, without leaving a trace. But this illusion of anonymity shattered last Thursday with the ne