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Happy New Year: Thank You for Your Support, Together Towards a Prosperous Future

  A Very Happy New Year to Our Readers: Gratitude, Hope, and a Vision for a Prosperous Tomorrow By : Vijesh Nair Date :31/12) 2025 As the clock strikes midnight and the calendar turns a new page, we welcome another year filled with fresh beginnings, renewed hopes, and limitless possibilities. On behalf of our entire team, we extend our heartfelt wishes to each and every one of our readers for a very Happy New Year and a truly prosperous year ahead . The arrival of a New Year is not just a change of date; it is a powerful reminder that life constantly offers us opportunities to grow, heal, rebuild, and dream again. It is a moment to pause, look back at the road we have travelled together, and look forward with confidence, courage, and optimism. A Year of Challenges, Lessons, and Strength The year gone by has been a journey filled with mixed emotions for many of us. Some experienced growth and success, while others faced uncertainty, loss, or struggle. Yet, what truly stands out ...

The Bravery of Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj | Fearless Maratha Warrior King

  The Bravery of Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj: The Lion of the Maratha Empire By : Vijesh Nair Date : 29/12/2025 Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj is not merely a historical figure—he is a timeless symbol of bravery, strategic genius, and fearless leadership. Born on 19 February 1630 at Shivneri Fort , Shivaji Maharaj laid the foundation of the Maratha Empire in an era dominated by powerful Mughal and Deccan Sultanates. With limited resources but unbreakable courage, he challenged oppression and established Swarajya (self-rule). Fearless From a Young Age From childhood, Shivaji Maharaj was trained in warfare, horse riding, swordsmanship, and military tactics under the guidance of his mother Jijabai , who instilled in him the values of Dharma, courage, and justice. While other rulers relied on vast armies, Shivaji Maharaj relied on intelligence, discipline, and fearless determination . Bravery Beyond the Battlefield Shivaji Maharaj’s bravery was not just physical—it was moral and in...

Natwarlal: The Man Who Sold the Taj Mahal and Fooled India”

The Conman Who “Sold” the Taj Mahal: The Astonishing Story of Natwarlal By : Vijesh Nair Date : 28/12/2025 Agra, India – The Taj Mahal, one of the world’s most treasured monuments and a UNESCO World Heritage Site, has stood for centuries as a symbol of love and architectural brilliance. But did you know that this iconic monument was once “sold” — not once, but multiple times? Behind this unbelievable story was India’s most infamous conman: Natwarlal. Who Was Natwarlal? Born as Mithilesh Kumar Srivastava in Bihar in 1912, Natwarlal earned notoriety as one of India’s most intelligent and audacious fraudsters. A master of disguise, fluent in several languages, and skilled in calligraphy and document forgery, Natwarlal conned politicians, businessmen, and even government departments. But his most legendary scam involved the Taj Mahal itself. How Did He “Sell” the Taj Mahal? In the 1950s and 1960s, Natwarlal posed as a senior government official or a representative of the Archaeological Sur...

Ancient Hindu Manuscript Reveals 1500-Year-Old Secret of Finding Water Beneath the Earth

  1 500 Years Ago, Hindu Civilisation Knew Where Water Existed Beneath the Earth — Secrets Hidden in the Saga Varāgra Manuscript By : Vijesh Nair Date :27/12/2025 Abstract Long before modern hydrology, satellite imaging, and geological surveys, ancient Hindu civilisation possessed a sophisticated understanding of underground water systems. Recent scholarly discussions have once again brought attention to a lesser-known but extraordinary ancient text — the Saga Varāgra Manuscript , which allegedly contains coded knowledge about locating groundwater, wells, ponds, and subterranean water channels. This rediscovery challenges the long-held belief that scientific water mapping is a modern invention. Ancient India’s Forgotten Science of Water Water has always been sacred in Hindu civilisation — not just spiritually, but scientifically. Rivers were worshipped, wells were preserved, ponds were constructed with precision, and rainwater harvesting was institutionalised centuries before ...

Ancient India’s Knowledge of Smallpox and Immunity Long Before British Rule

  Did Indians Discover Smallpox Vaccination Before the British? A Forgotten Chapter of Medical History By : Vijesh Nair Date : 27/12/2025 For centuries, India has been home to one of the world’s oldest and most sophisticated medical traditions— Ayurveda . Long before modern immunology emerged in Europe, Indian physicians (Vaidyas) had developed an advanced understanding of disease prevention, body immunity, and epidemic control. One of the most controversial and often ignored discussions in global medical history is this: Did India know about smallpox prevention before the British introduced vaccination? The answer, supported by historical records, is yes—but with deliberate erasure during colonial rule . Smallpox in Ancient India: Variolation Before Vaccination Smallpox was one of the deadliest diseases in human history. While Edward Jenner is credited with discovering the smallpox vaccine in 1796, India practiced a method called variolation centuries earlier . What is Vari...

Genghis Khan’s Forgotten Treasures Revealed by Historians After 60 Years

Historian Reveals Hidden Treasures of Genghis Khan After Centuries of Mystery Date : 27/12/2025 By: Vijesh Nair For centuries, the name Genghis Khan has evoked images of unmatched conquest, vast armies on horseback, and an empire that reshaped the world. Yet beyond the blood-soaked battlefields and political genius lies another enduring mystery — the treasures of Genghis Khan and the Mongol Empire . Now, historians have revealed a remarkable discovery that is reigniting global fascination: long-forgotten artifacts from the era of Genghis Khan have been rediscovered , offering rare insights into the material culture of the world’s largest land empire. 🔍 A Discovery Hidden in Plain Sight In an unexpected twist, the newly revealed treasures were not found beneath remote Mongolian mountains or hidden tombs, but inside museum storage facilities in Siberia . Researchers from the Humanities Institute at Siberian Federal University uncovered a collection of ancient Mongol-era objects t...

Know Your Karma: How Your Actions Shape Your Destiny

Know Your Karma: What You Give to the World Comes Back to You By : Vijesh Nair Date : 26/12/2026 In the rush of daily life, we often forget one simple truth: every action we take creates an effect . This ancient principle is known as Karma . It is not punishment, not reward—but a mirror reflecting our choices back to us. What Is Karma? Karma means action . Every thought, word, and deed sends energy into the universe. That energy doesn’t disappear—it returns, sometimes immediately, sometimes years later, often in unexpected ways. Good intentions bring peace and growth. Harmful actions invite struggle and lessons. Karma is not fate; it is cause and effect . Karma Is Not Instant—But It Is Certain Many people lose faith in karma because results don’t show up quickly. But karma works on its own timeline. A kind act may return as support when you least expect it A dishonest choice may resurface as loss of trust Silent sacrifices may turn into inner strength Karma never forgets— it only waits...

Banda Singh Bahadur: Mughal Brutality That Forged Sikh Power and Ended an Empire

  Banda Singh Bahadur: Mughal Brutality That Forged the End of an Empire By : Vijesh Nair Date : 26/12/2025 History remembers empires not by how long they ruled, but by how they fell. The Mughal Empire, once feared across the Indian subcontinent, began its irreversible decline not on a battlefield alone, but in the torture chambers where Banda Singh Bahadur was executed. What the Mughals intended as a message of terror instead became a spark that forged unbreakable resistance—ultimately shaping the rise of Sikh military power and the end of Mughal dominance. Rise of Banda Singh Bahadur Banda Singh Bahadur, born Lachman Dev, was transformed into a revolutionary saint-soldier by Guru Gobind Singh Ji. Entrusted with the mission to end Mughal tyranny in Punjab, Banda Singh did what seemed impossible—he crushed Mughal authority, abolished feudal oppression, and declared Sikh sovereignty. For the first time, land was taken from Mughal landlords and given to farmers. Justice replaced ...

Tirupati Balaji Miracle: The Divine Power That Draws Millions

  Miracle of Tirupati Balaji: Faith That Moves Millions and Defies Logic By : Vijesh Nair Date : 26/12/2025 Introduction Tirupati Balaji, also known as Lord Venkateswara , is one of the most revered deities in Hinduism. Situated atop the sacred Tirumala Hills in Andhra Pradesh , the Tirupati Balaji temple attracts millions of devotees every year . Beyond rituals and traditions, what truly draws people from across the world are the miracles associated with the Lord—miracles that strengthen faith, heal the sick, solve financial crises, and fulfill impossible wishes. The Eternal Mystery of Lord Balaji’s Idol One of the greatest miracles of Tirupati Balaji is the self-manifested (Swayambhu) idol . Unlike man-made idols, it is believed that Lord Venkateswara appeared on his own. Scientists and researchers who studied the idol found several unexplained phenomena: The idol maintains normal human body temperature The idol sweats, especially after Abhishekam rituals The hair ...

Why Bangladesh is burning The Intel truth is uncovered

What Is Really Happening in Bangladesh Is Not What We Are Being Shown By : Vijesh Nair Date : 25/12/2025 The situation unfolding in Bangladesh today is being projected to the world as a simple story of political unrest, public anger, and democratic struggle. But history teaches us one important lesson: what is shown is rarely the full truth . To understand Bangladesh’s present turmoil, one must go beyond headlines and look deeply into political lineage, timing, international interests, and intelligence-driven geopolitics . When these elements are connected, a very different picture emerges. The Legacy of Ziaur Rahman and the Rise of Tarique Rahman Bangladesh’s political structure cannot be understood without mentioning Shaheed President Ziaur Rahman , the country’s first military ruler-turned-prime minister and founder of the Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP) . His son, Tarique Rahman , is not merely a political heir but a powerful symbol for millions of BNP supporters. Today, h...

Fukushima 50: The Untold Story of Heroes Who Prevented a Nuclear Catastrophe

  Below is a ready-to-publish long-form news-style blog post suitable for a Blogger site , F ukushima 50: The Untold Story of the Brave Men Who Stood Between Humanity and Nuclear Disaster By : Vijesh Nair Date : 25/12/2024 Introduction In March 2011, the world watched in shock as Japan faced one of the worst nuclear disasters in human history. A massive earthquake followed by a devastating tsunami crippled the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant, triggering explosions, radiation leaks, and a global nuclear crisis. Amid chaos, fear, and evacuation orders, a small group of workers chose to stay behind when almost everyone else fled. They became known to the world as the “Fukushima 50.” These men were not soldiers. They were engineers, technicians, and plant workers—ordinary people who made an extraordinary decision. While governments debated, media speculated, and the public feared the worst, the Fukushima 50 stood at the heart of a melting nuclear facility, risking their lives...

Chaos on the Streets: Bangladesh Faces Its Worst Unrest in Years

  Unrest in Bangladesh: A Nation in Turmoil — What You Need to Know By : Vijesh Nair Date : 24/12/2025 Dhaka, Bangladesh — December 24, 2025 Bangladesh is witnessing a fresh wave of unrest and violence that has gripped the nation and spilled over into neighboring countries, raising serious concerns about political stability, communal tensions, and law and order. Over the past week, deadly protests, mob attacks, and diplomatic fallout have dominated headlines, prompting urgent calls for calm and accountability. Latest Bangladesh Violence & Protests Coverage Reuters Hundreds protest in New Delhi over killing of Hindu man in Bangladesh Today Trigger: Death of a Prominent Activist The latest wave of violence erupted after Sharif Osman Hadi , a well-known youth leader and figure from the 2024 pro-democracy movement, died on December 18 from injuries sustained in a shooting in the capital Dhaka . Hadi was a vocal critic of political elites and had been campaigning ahead of Bangladesh...

55% of India’s Workforce May Face Old Age Without Pension: A Growing Social Crisis

  55% of Today’s Generation May Face Old Age Without Pension: A Silent Social Crisis By : Vijesh Nair Date : 23/12/2025 Introduction India is moving fast towards economic growth, digitalisation, and flexible employment. But behind this progress lies a worrying truth: nearly 55% of the present working generation may enter old age without any pension or retirement security . The main reasons are the rise of contract labour , the dominance of the unorganised sector , and the breakdown of the traditional joint family system into micro families . This silent crisis is already unfolding and could turn into a massive social emergency in the coming decades. Rise of Contract Labour and the Unorganised Sector Over the last two decades, India has seen a sharp increase in: Contract-based jobs Gig and platform work Daily wage and casual employment More than 90% of India’s workforce is employed in the unorganised sector . These workers usually do not receive : Provident Fu...