The sun dipped low over Lucknow, bleeding gold and amber into the sky as it reflected off the still waters beside Marine Drive. The stretch of road—smooth, winding, and dangerously alive at dusk—looked almost innocent in daylight. But as evening arrived, it transformed into something else entirely. A battlefield. A stage. A religion for speed. And at its center stood a name that had become legend. Rohan. The Speed Racer of Marine Drive. The Man Who Spoke in Speed Rohan was not a driver in the ordinary sense. He never…
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Feluda in the City of Forgotten Secrets
The City That Watches in Silence In the heart of Lucknow, where history breathes through arches and old havelis, a mystery quietly deepened—one that soon drew the attention of Feluda, the legendary detective known for his calm intellect and razor-sharp observation. This time, however, he was not alone. Beside him stood Topshe, his young cousin and constant companion, and soon to join them was someone who always brought chaos wrapped in comedy—Lalmohan Ganguly, famously known as Jatayu, the writer of thrilling adventure novels that were far more dramatic than realistic.…
Read MoreWhispers in Chowk: The Malik Conspiracy
The night had a strange way of breathing in Lucknow. It didn’t arrive all at once—it seeped in, slow and deliberate, like ink spreading through water. Fog rolled over the city’s old bones, swallowing streetlamps, muting footsteps, and softening even the proud outlines of its heritage. The Nawabi city, usually dressed in its daytime charm of kebabs, courtyards, and poetry, now looked like something else entirely—older, sharper, and quietly dangerous. On nights like this, Lucknow didn’t feel lived in. It felt watched. And Ananya Singh had learned long ago that…
Read MoreThe Night History Fought Back
Lucknow: The sun hung low over Lucknow, its amber light spilling across the ancient domes and corridors of the Bara Imambara. Long shadows stretched like silent witnesses across its vast courtyard, where history itself seemed to breathe through stone and silence. The monument—majestic, intricate, and defiant—stood at the center of a world now teetering on the edge of chaos. It was 2025. Borders were unstable, alliances fragile, and cultural heritage sites had become battlegrounds for ideology as much as territory. In this fractured reality, an extremist faction had emerged with…
Read MoreEvil Has a Home
Prologue: Where the Road Ends and Fear Begins On the outskirts of a forgotten town—so small it seemed to hesitate before appearing on maps—stood a structure that refused to belong to the present. Locals called it simply: the House on Haunted Hill. It loomed above the treeline like a watching eye, its silhouette carved against the fading sky. No birds nested on its roof. No vines truly claimed its walls. Even time seemed reluctant to touch it, circling around it instead of passing through. People did not visit the house.…
Read MoreChhota Bheem & the Kalraaj Curse
In the vibrant city of Lucknow, where ancient palaces whispered tales of valor and forgotten magic, an ominous shadow began to spread. As the sun dipped behind domes and minarets, the streets were bathed in an uneasy twilight, as if the city itself sensed an approaching doom. Old legends spoke of a Dark Lord—Kaalraj, a sorcerer who had once been sealed away in the depths of forgotten lore. Now, he had returned. His ambition was simple yet terrifying: to plunge Lucknow into eternal darkness. Wherever he walked, life withered. Gardens…
Read MoreBorn to Rise
In Lucknow, a city where poetry lingers in the air as easily as dust from its winding streets, life has always moved between two worlds—the grandeur of its history and the quiet struggles of its present. Beneath the domes of old architecture and the rhythm of daily hustle, there are countless untold stories of young talent fading before it ever gets a chance to shine. Nowhere is this more visible than in sports, where dreams are often born on broken grounds and end in silence. For years, the city had…
Read MoreLucknow Noir: The Keepers’ Secret
The rain began just after sunset. From the terrace of his crumbling apartment in Hazratganj, Aarav watched the storm swallow Lucknow inch by inch. Neon lights trembled in puddles. Minarets disappeared behind curtains of rain. Somewhere in the distance, the azaan drifted through the city like a memory refusing to die. He lit a cigarette he did not want. The newsroom had suspended him three weeks ago after his investigation into land scams connected to ministers in Gomti Nagar. Officially, he was “on leave.” Unofficially, he had become inconvenient. His…
Read MoreIG Defence Developing Indigenous ‘Jwala’ Short-Range Air Defence Missile System
New Delhi: In a notable development for India’s private defence industry, Noida-based IG Defence is working on a fully indigenous short-range surface-to-air missile (SAM) system named Jwala, aimed at enhancing India’s battlefield air defence and rapid-response strike capabilities. The project is being positioned as one of the country’s first privately developed short-range SAM systems, highlighting the expanding role of domestic private companies in advanced missile and aerospace technologies traditionally dominated by state-run agencies. According to the company, Jwala is being designed as a rapid-reaction weapon system capable of engaging short-range…
Read MoreIndian Army Receives First Batch of Indigenous T-12 Shotguns From SSS Defence
Bengaluru: In a significant boost to India’s indigenous defence manufacturing capabilities, Bengaluru-based SSS Defence has delivered the first batch of its locally developed T-12 semi-automatic shotguns to the Indian Army. The induction marks another step forward in the country’s push for self-reliance in military technology under the Atmanirbhar Bharat initiative, while also reflecting the Army’s increasing focus on counter-drone warfare and specialised tactical operations. The 12-gauge T-12 shotgun has reportedly been inducted into operational units, including formations under the Northern Command. Designed and manufactured in India, the weapon has already…
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