Author: Amit Kumar
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Bihar Road Concrete Theft: New Road, Same Old Loot
Locals in Bihar were caught on camera stealing concrete from a freshly built road at a work-in-progress highway site in the Magadh region. Bihar road concrete theft is not a new phenomenon — TMT bars, geocells, geotextiles, dowel bars, and road furniture disappear routinely from construction sites. No FIR confirmed. The cost is never officially…
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A Koyta. A College Gate. And a Student Who Was Just Having Tea.
On 16 March 2026, an engineering student in Wagholi, Pune stepped out for tea near the gate of G H Raisoni College of Engineering and Management. He was attacked with a koyta. The weapon lodged in his head. CCTV captured everything. Three accused are arrested. This is the full picture — the incident, the pattern,…
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He Pleaded. He Begged. The Car Kept Moving. And Nobody Stopped It.
An elderly man was dragged approximately 500 metres on the bonnet of a car in Nikol, Ahmedabad on March 14, 2026 — while pleading ‘I won’t file a case.’ The driver has been arrested. The charge sheet matters more than the arrest. Here is the full picture, the legal framework, and what actually needs to…
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Your Footpath. Their Bar. And the Bus Stop Where Your Kids Wait.
Outside a licensed wine shop in Ward 158, Ghatkopar East, groups of men drink openly on the footpath every evening — next to a bus stop used by women, children, and senior citizens. A community complaint has been filed. The law is clear. The enforcement is not. Here is the full picture, the legal framework,…
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A Family Travelling for a Sacred Ceremony Had Their Seats Stolen Mid-Journey. The Police Showed Up and Made It Worse.
Eleven family members on the Hemkunt Express had confirmed berths stolen mid-journey. Railway police at Saharanpur asked the victims to deboard. What the videos show is not one incident — it is a pattern India’s railways refuse to fix.
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Surat Police to Gym Trainers: Run a Gym, Not a Love School
A few weeks ago, Surat Police made headlines for pulling over car owners who fitted blinding neon lights on their vehicles. Stern. Swift. No apologies. Now the same police force has walked into a room full of gym trainers and gym owners — and delivered a message that the rest of India needs to hear.…



