Chhangur Baba’s Reign of Deception: How a ‘Miracle Man’ Met His End Balrampur/Lucknow/Mumbai : In what investigators call one of India’s largest religious conversion rackets, Jamaluddin Shah—better known as Chhangur Baba—has emerged at the center of a sprawling web of spiritual deceit, wealth accumulation, and systematic coercion that allegedly exploited thousands across state and international borders. His arrest earlier this month, alongside key associates, marks a dramatic downfall for the self-styled spiritual guru whose meteoric rise was built on religious manipulation, political connections, and alleged foreign funding. The Curious Origin…
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Salman Khan Unveils Season 2 of Indian Supercross Racing League, Set to Become an Investor
Mumbai, India – Bollywood superstar Salman Khan today unveiled Season 2 of the Indian Supercross Racing League (ISRL), where he serves as the brand ambassador. With Khan’s immense influence, widespread appeal, and personal passion for motorcycles and fitness, the ISRL is poised to transition from a niche sport into a mainstream cultural phenomenon. At the season launch press conference in Mumbai, it was announced that Salman Khan plans to join ISRL as an investor, a move that will significantly boost the league’s ambition to become a leading destination for automotive…
Read MoreTesla Gears Up for Indian Market Entry; Job Postings Signal Imminent Launch
New Delhi: Tesla, the world’s leading electric vehicle (EV) manufacturer, appears to be making significant progress toward its much-anticipated entry into the Indian market. The latest development comes in the form of a series of job postings on LinkedIn, indicating that the company is gearing up for operations in the country. This move follows a recent meeting between Tesla CEO Elon Musk and Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi during Modi’s visit to the United States. The discussion is believed to have paved the way for Tesla’s India debut, marking a…
Read MoreMumbai Dabbawallahs feeding the city that never sleeps
Lucknow: Swami Vivekananda once said – service to mankind is service to God. What better than feeding people to realize that goal. For generations, the urge to serve the masses runs in the veins of the Mumbai dabbawallahs. Since 1890, the dabbawallahs of Mumbai have weathered many a storm to quench hunger in the average Mumbaikar. Dressed in milky white, an army of 5,000 Dabbawalahs feed almost 200,000 Mumbaikars with home-cooked food delivered between home and office daily. The mission has gone on for a century and more. Starting life…
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