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15/09/2025

This video delves into the historical roots of Waqf in India and how its original purpose of charity has been overshadowed by fraud and misuse. Shocking sting operations reveal how caretakers and officials sell or lease these lands at throwaway prices for personal gain. Adding to the controversy is the 2024 Waqf Amendment Bill, which shifts control of Waqf properties to the government, sparking outrage over the loss of community autonomy.

12/09/2025

What sparked Nepal’s “Gen Z revolution”? A mass 2025 protest across Kathmandu and major cities after a social media ban hits youth hard. From corruption, anger, and unemployment to a youth-driven push for voices and transparency, watch how millions flooded the streets, clashed with police, and challenged a political system. A gripping look at how online freedoms shape real-world futures in Nepal and beyond.

12/09/2025

This video uncovers the complete journey of SSC from its establishment in 1975 to the digital shift from offline exams to CBT in 2016. It traces how vendors changed hands from Sify to TCS and later Eduquity, how tender rules were tweaked, and how subcontracting with low bids transformed the examination system.

The video also reveals how Eduquity, once declared ineligible, went on to secure major contracts through altered rules and relaxed norms. Finally, it highlights the ground reality of SSC Phase-13 (2025) distant exam centers, inadequate facilities, server crashes, biometric mismatches, and the immense hardships faced by lakhs of aspirants.

08/09/2025
06/09/2025

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05/09/2025

In this video, we uncover the raw and complex truth of Balochistan — a region known for its rich natural resources, yet caught in decades of political conflict and unrest. From the story of Nawab Nauroz Khan to the recent hijacking of the Jaffar Express by the BLA, we explore the timeline of events, resistance movements, and historical turning points that continue to shape its journey.

04/09/2025

The Kohinoor’s journey began in India, where it was mined from the legendary Kollur Mine in the Golconda region of present-day Andhra Pradesh. Once considered the largest known diamond in the world, it symbolized immense power. Over centuries, it passed through many rulers — Kakatiyas, Mughals, Persians, Afghans, and Sikhs. In 1849, after the British annexation of Punjab through the Treaty of Lahore, it was taken to London and added to the Crown Jewels under Queen Victoria. Today, housed in the Tower of London, it remains at the centre of global controversy as India, Pakistan, Iran, and Afghanistan demand its return.

03/09/2025

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02/09/2025

Saddam Hussein was a name that evoked fear, power, and controversy across the Middle East. From a poor village near Tikrit to the presidency of Iraq, his journey was marked by war, repression, and ruthless ambition.

He led Iraq through rapid modernization, but it came at the cost of mass killings, the Iran-Iraq War, and the invasion of Kuwait.

After the 2003 US invasion, Saddam disappeared from public view. He was finally captured by American forces in December 2003, found hiding in a small underground bunker near Tikrit.

This video tells the full story from his rise to power to his eventual fall and capture

01/09/2025

naxalism in India
What began in a small village soon turned into a nationwide Naxal armed movement. In 1967, a peasant uprising in Naxalbari, West Bengal, led by Charu Mazumdar and Kanu Sanyal marked the birth of Naxalism and the rise of CPI (Marxist–Leninist).

Since then, leaders like Kondapalli Seetharamaiah, Ganapathy, and Basavaraj have led powerful groups like CPI (Maoist), expanding the movement deep into India’s tribal and forest regions.

Fueled by land disputes, exploitation, and social inequality, Naxalism has become India’s longest-running internal conflict.

This video covers it all: the origin, the rise, the spread, and how the Indian state has tried to bring it under control.

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