The vibrant academic community surrounding the University of Toronto’s Scarborough Campus is reeling from the violent death of Shivank Avasthi, an Indian doctoral student. Avasthi was discovered fatally shot by police in the vicinity of Highland Creek Trail on Tuesday. Expressing deep anguish, the Consulate General of India in Toronto confirmed it is providing support to the bereaved family and working with local police to investigate the shooting thoroughly. This incident casts a shadow over the city, especially as it is the second homicide of an Indian national in a short span, the first being Himanshi Khurana, whose case is…
Author: The World Opinion
Turkey’s younger generation, known as Gen-Z, is making waves across the Muslim world with a series of viral videos that offer a provocative take on Namaz, the traditional Islamic prayer. This emergent trend on social media platforms, notably TikTok, began in December 2025, challenging conventional perceptions of religious observance among the nation’s youth. The videos feature young Turks engaging in prayer-like actions with an unusual levity. Participants are seen smiling during prostration (sajda) or performing sudden, unexpected collapses, a stark contrast to the solemnity typically expected during this foundational pillar of Islam. The attention-grabbing nature of these clips, with one…
Palamu, India – The Palamu Police Department has launched an aggressive offensive against the illegal cultivation and trafficking of narcotic substances, marked by the destruction of a substantial opium crop. On Wednesday, December 24, 2025, police teams executed operations across multiple police station limits, effectively neutralizing drug production in the region. The Manatu police station received specific tip-offs regarding a large opium farm in the wilder parts of Jhanti village. Acting decisively, the police reached the location and identified approximately 7 acres dedicated to opium cultivation. The young plants were systematically destroyed using tractors, a move that has created considerable…
Jharkhand is currently in the grip of a deepening cold wave, with the Meteorological Department issuing a formal alert for Ranchi and 11 other districts on December 26th. Residents in Palamu, Garhwa, Chatra, Gumla, Latehar, Lohardaga, Hazaribagh, Koderma, Khunti, Bokaro, and Ramgarh are advised to take precautions against the severe chill. On December 25th, the state witnessed a stark contrast in temperatures. Gumla recorded the lowest minimum temperature at a biting 4.0 degrees Celsius, earning it the title of the coldest location in Jharkhand. Meanwhile, Chaibasa reported the highest maximum temperature, reaching 27.4 degrees Celsius. Temperatures dipped below 10 degrees…
A startling incident of a dance party organized by prisoners in Ranchi jail has prompted a severe reaction from the Jharkhand High Court. The court is demanding an explanation for how such an event, compromising jail security, could have occurred. This unauthorized celebration is seen as a clear violation of prison rules and a serious reflection on the existing security framework. The High Court’s strong stance emphasizes the paramount importance of maintaining order and control within correctional institutions. Investigations are underway to ascertain the circumstances leading to this breach and to implement measures that will guarantee stricter adherence to regulations…
Bangladesh’s former Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina has fiercely criticized the Muhammad Yunus-led interim government, alleging it is responsible for egregious acts against non-Muslim citizens. During a Christmas message, Hasina labeled the current leadership as an “illegally seized” power, accusing them of actively undermining religious freedoms. She detailed claims of “unspeakable atrocities” and noted a marked increase in violence against minority communities since her government’s ouster in August. Hasina highlighted the recent killing of a Hindu man as evidence of the regime’s cruelty, stating they have set “horrific precedents such as burning religious minorities to death.” She expressed confidence that the…
Chief Minister Hemant Soren joined the state in remembering Amar Shaheed Nirmal Mahto, offering a solemn tribute on his birth anniversary. The Chief Minister participated in a floral tribute ceremony, acknowledging Mahto’s profound impact as a freedom fighter and social reformer. Mahto’s legacy as a champion of the downtrodden and a visionary leader is deeply etched in the annals of Jharkhand’s history. His relentless pursuit of a just society and his advocacy for regional identity continue to resonate strongly. Speaking on the occasion, the Chief Minister stressed the importance of preserving the memory of such stalwarts and imbibing their values…
Chhattisgarh’s draft electoral rolls are now available following a meticulous Special Intensive Revision (SIR). This significant update has resulted in the deletion of over 27 lakh names from the state’s voter list, emphasizing the commitment to an accurate and clean electoral roll. The Election Commission’s SIR process is designed for complete transparency, focusing on the inclusion of all eligible electors and the exclusion of those no longer qualified. A substantial number of electors, over 1.84 crore, submitted their enumeration forms during the revision period. The deleted names include over 6.42 lakh deceased persons, 19.13 lakh individuals who had shifted residence…
Head coach Amol Muzumdar has shed light on the rationale behind Vaishnavi Sharma’s selection for India’s T20 International series against Sri Lanka. He confirmed that the Amita Sharma-led selection committee recognized her stellar domestic performances, which played a pivotal role in her inclusion. Sharma, a promising left-arm spinner, has already made a significant impact. Following her T20I debut, she delivered a strong performance in the second match, showcasing her potential. Her journey to the national side is closely linked to her success with the U-19 team, which clinched the World Cup earlier this year, with Sharma leading the bowling charts.…
A curious social media phenomenon is captivating and concerning the Muslim world, originating from Turkey’s young generation. Gen-Z individuals are uploading TikTok videos that appear to satirize Namaz, the Islamic ritual prayer. These clips, some of which have amassed over a million views, depict actions like smiling during prostration (sajda) and dramatic collapses, deviating sharply from traditional prayer decorum. The videos have triggered a strong reaction from Muslim communities worldwide, with many calling for reflection and guidance for the youth. The underlying reasons for this trend are multifaceted. Experts believe it could be influenced by popular media, referencing dramatic scenes…









