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DEMOCRACY UNDER SIEGE: A Citizen's Nine-Month Battle Against Registry Walls and Judicial Silence Raises Fundamental Questions About Electoral Justice in India

February 04, 26 Vadodara Live

When the Temple of Justice Becomes a Labyrinth: The Troubling Saga of Review Petition (C) No. 003035/2025 Date: 07 February 2026 PROLOGUE: THE WEIGHT OF A QUESTION UNANSWERED "All the rights secured to the citizens under the Constitution are worth nothing, and a mere bubble, except guaranteed to them by an independent and virtuous Judiciary." These words, etched in the annals of constitutional jurisprudence, resonate with haunting prescience as we examine a case that has traversed the corridors of justice for over twenty months—only to find doors closed, communications unanswere

Budget 2026-27: Steady Hands on the Wheel, But Is the Road Changing Fast Enough?

February 01, 26 Rahul Vyas

Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman presented the Union Budget 2026-27 today in a crisp 108-minute speech — her shortest yet. She called it the “seven-lane highway to Viksit Bharat by 2047”. In plain language: this is a sensible, careful budget that keeps the car on the road without sudden turns. Total spending is ₹50.65 lakh crore (up 9.3% from last year), capital expenditure stays at ₹11.21 lakh crore, and the fiscal deficit is brought down to 4.4% of GDP. Translation: the government is still serious about controlling borrowing even when growth has slowed to its lowest level in fo

Generative artificial intelligence is not just another technology: a reconsideration of governance for a unique tool - Navigating a New Frontier

June 15, 25 Alpesh Maradiya

Generative AI (GenAI) is not merely an evolution in artificial intelligence; it marks a profound transformation in how we interact with technology and, ultimately, how we define its role in society. Unlike previous technological revolutions—such as the advent of electricity or the internet—GenAI is unique in its speed, scale, and complexity. Its ability to not just process data but to generate creative, human-like content, from text and images to music and code, places it in a league of its own. But this power also means that GenAI governance cannot be approached with the same framework us

25-Year-Old Woman Raped by Lust-Driven Cousin: Namrata Green Foundation Demands Death Penalty from Prime Minister

June 12, 25 Mahendra Ayalani

In a heart-wrenching incident in Rajkot city, 25-year-old Sagira has been raped by her own cousin. The accused gave false assurances of marriage, took the girl to different places several times and raped her and finally made her cry. The girl was threatened that she was living in fear, threatening to kill her if she told anyone anything about it. The incident raises serious questions on the society's hateful treatment of women and the incriminating security concerns. In today's era, where daughters are considered to be the form of Lakshmi, such incidents show that there is no fear o

Breathing on Borrowed Time: Delhi’s Climate Reckoning

April 09, 25 Alpesh Maradiya

Delhi stands at a pivotal moment in its urban journey. As the city continues to grow in population and economic significance, it also faces a growing set of environmental challenges that cannot be overlooked. Recent studies and climate assessments have shed light on both the scale of these issues and the urgent need for more coordinated, sustainable urban planning. Air pollution remains one of Delhi’s most visible environmental concerns. According to recent data, pollution levels frequently exceed the World Health Organization’s safety limits, affecting both public health and quality of

Charity Commissioner of Vadodara Acknowledges Petition Against Baroda District Football Association

March 11, 25 Rahul Vyas

The Hon’ble Charity Commissioner of Vadodara has acknowledged a petition filed by Dr. Rahul Vasudevbhai Vyas and Mr. Umesh J Rathawa against the Baroda District Football Association (BDFA), Gujarat State Football Association (GSFA), and the All-India Football Federation (AIFF) under Section 41(A) of the Charitable and Religious Trust Act, 1950. The petition alleges mismanagement, financial irregularities, and violations of statutory obligations by the BDFA, along with the inaction of the GSFA and AIFF in addressing these issues. Key allegations include the BDFA’s failure to hold Annual

New Dawn of Unity in collaboration with Namrata Green Foundation and Green Group Charitable Trust: The first all-caste community wedding, supported by charitable trusts, concluded in a grand manner with great zeal and enthusiasm

January 30, 25 Mahendra Ayalani

In a world where love and human connection take many forms, group marriages supported by charitable trusts can offer a lifeline of emotional, social, and financial stability, especially in places like India where traditional structures often dominate. By offering resources, advocating for rights, and helping break down societal barriers, such trusts give hope to those who might otherwise feel marginalized, enabling them to create families built not just on love, but on the pillars of support, compassion, and collective growth. In both India and across the globe, such initiatives offer a chance

The Collapse of Indian Cricket in last 2 test series: Border-Gavaskar Trophy 2024 and New Zealand Vs India (India's first home Test series defeat in 12 years) A Wake-up Call

December 31, 24 Rahul Vyas

On December 30th, 2024, the Indian cricket team suffered a crushing defeat in the third Test match against Australia. This loss, however, is not just another setback in Indian cricket's storied history. It symbolizes a deeper issue that has plagued the team for years: a system where politics, groupism, and self-interest reign over performance and team spirit. India, once a cricketing powerhouse, now faces a crisis on multiple fronts. Despite having some of the best players in the world, the Indian cricket team has increasingly become a microcosm of the country’s internal struggles. There

It is now difficult to provide water through Nal Se Jal Yojana, now Modiji's Akash Se Jal in Vadodara: Flood crisis in Vadodara!

August 27, 24 Amruta Vyas

The time has come to take very strict action against the ruling party leaders and the VMC management who spend crores of rupees every year before the monsoon. The level of Vishwamitri river has reached 32 feet on The Kalaghoda Bridge. While the surface of Vishwamitri has reached 40.83 feet on Harni Bridge, 36 feet on Akota Bridge and 35 feet on Mangal Pandey Bridge. Prayers from the leaders of indra bhagwan ruling party Please provide water to all the citizens of Vadodara, provide the facility of swimming pool at the door of the house and provide views of the river from every house in Vadod

Election commission of India acting like Dhritarashtra in the Lok Sabha election of 2024: Democracy at risk?

May 10, 24 Rahul Vyas

The election commission of India (ECI) has the prime responsibility to ensure the conduct of free and fair elections in the country. The major aim of election commission of India is to define and control the process for elections conducted at various levels, Parliament, State Legislatures, and the offices of the President and Vice President of India. It can be said that the Election Commission of India ensures smooth and successful operation of the democracy. The ECI team's actions during the Lok Sabha election of 2024 have raised multiple questions. It appears like ECI team is working as

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