Narayan Dutt Joshi, a 65-year-old resident of Chakrata, struggled to start his own press in his small town and published Saptahik Jaunsar mail, a weekly newspaper based on local issues.
With rising rates of crimes against women, the government issued a new order stating that all new smart phones and feature phones manufactured and sold in India must be enabled with an in-built panic button and GPS.
Taking a cue from several European countries and the United States of America, India shall soon have her own single number to deal with all kinds of emergencies. This number is 112.
At a time when India is rocked with allegations of corruption in the judiciary, it might be hard to imagine a judge who would have the courage to stand up against the government, let alone the Prime Minister! But here is the story of a judge who once did, even if it meant losing the post of the Chief Justice of India. He might be the single reason Democracy is still alive in our country!