India’s first space mission of 2026 faced a major setback today, Monday, January 12, 2026, as the PSLV-C62 mission encountered a critical technical failure shortly after launch. While the rocket successfully lifted off from the Satish Dhawan Space Centre in...
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FIFA World Cup 2026 Trophy Arrives in India After 12-Year Wait
The world's most coveted football prize has officially landed in India. After a gap of 12 years, the original FIFA World Cup 2026 Trophy arrived in New Delhi on Saturday, January 10, 2026, as part of its global tour. The arrival has sparked a wave of excitement across...
Greenland Not for Sale: Trump Ramps Up “Hard Way” Rhetoric as Denmark and NATO Push Back
The geopolitical tug-of-war over the world’s largest island has reached a boiling point today, Sunday, January 11, 2026. Following the recent high-profile U.S. military operation in Venezuela, President Donald Trump has pivoted his focus to Greenland, doubling down on...
The Raja Saab Review: Prabhas’ Horror-Comedy Opens to Massive Numbers Despite Mixed Critical Reception
Prabhas’ much-anticipated horror-comedy The Raja Saab, directed by Maruthi, hit theaters on January 9, 2026. While the film has shattered several box office records, it has also divided audiences and critics, with many calling it a "bizarre spectacle" that struggles...
India Opt to Bowl in 1st ODI vs New Zealand at Vadodara
India’s home cricket season has kicked off with a high-stakes encounter at the Kotambi Stadium in Vadodara today, January 11, 2026. In the first of three ODIs, Indian captain Shubman Gill won the toss and elected to bowl first against a new-look New Zealand side. The...
Standout Personalities and Breakout Authors of the Year
In a year marked by reflection, change, and conscious evolution, this special feature brings together influential individuals whose work has created meaningful impact across spirituality, healthcare, leadership, social reform, entrepreneurship, and literature....
‘Erased No More’: I Was Murdered – A Case of Capital Punishment Rewrites Goa’s Darkest Chapter By Dr. Abhijit B. Patil
I Was Murdered: A Case of Capital Punishment, the groundbreaking nonfiction work by Dr. Abhijit B. Patil, has struck a powerful chord with readers, legal scholars, and human rights advocates across the country. Since its release, the book has witnessed an overwhelming...
The Seven Deaths of Kashi by Mukul Kundra: When Indian Mythology Becomes Dark, Cyclical, and Unforgiving
The Seven Deaths of Kashi announces a decisive shift in Indian mythological fiction, proving that the genre can be as gripping, unsettling, and intellectually demanding as it is ancient. Set against the burning ghats of Varanasi, the novel opens with Mani, a man...
Marigold by Heena Singhal Review: A Quiet, Devastating Work of Psychological Literary Fiction
Marigold, a novel by Heena Singhal, is Booker Prize–worthy psychological literary fiction in its truest sense, controlled in voice, patient in pacing, and deeply attentive to the fragile interior life of its protagonist. The writing resists spectacle, choosing instead...
My Dive Into Hospitality: R.C. Gupta’s Powerful Memoir on Career Growth, Ethics, and Perseverance
R.C. Gupta’s debut book, My Dive Into Hospitality, is a compelling and engaging narrative that draws readers in through its honest storytelling and lived experience. Written in a clear, accessible, and refreshing style, the book chronicles Gupta’s journey from modest...









