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Author: Dalia Sunny

India’s roads claim lives as Government watches in silence

Posted on 27 June 202527 June 2025 by Dalia Sunny

India’s roads are a battleground, claiming lives with a relentless ferocity that exposes the nation’s failure to address its road safety crisis. Official records paint a grim picture: in the first five…

The Silent Rot: Corruption’s Quiet Grip on India

Posted on 17 June 202517 June 2025 by Dalia Sunny

India’s progress is a paradox, a nation sprinting toward modernity while tethered to an insidious anchor: corruption. It’s not the headline-grabbing scams—telecom rip-offs or coal allocation frauds—that define this crisis. Those are…

The Silent Epidemic: Married Men in India Driven to Death by Harassment

Posted on 12 June 202512 June 2025 by Dalia Sunny

In India, a nation celebrated for its vibrant culture and rapid progress, a silent crisis is unfolding—one that claims the lives of married men through harassment, betrayal, and a legal system that…

Kamal Haasan’s linguistic misstep: A clash of pride and history

Posted on 31 May 202531 May 2025 by Dalia Sunny

Kamal Haasan, the veteran actor and politician, ignited a firestorm in late May 2025 when he claimed at a Chennai event for his film Thug Life that “Kannada was born out of…

How accurate were IMD’s monsoon predictions over the last decade?

Posted on 27 May 202527 May 2025 by Dalia Sunny

The Indian monsoon, a seasonal juggernaut delivering roughly 70 percent of the nation’s annual rainfall between June and September, has been both a boon and a bane for India over the past…

A new type of caste war is brewing in Kerala

Posted on 23 May 202523 May 2025 by Dalia Sunny

Kerala, often celebrated as a progressive state with high literacy rates and a history of social reforms, has long projected an image of egalitarianism. Yet, beneath this veneer lies a complex and…

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