Author: Saniya Patel
Saniya Patel is a dynamic and sharp-witted news correspondent known for her fearless political reporting, compelling storytelling, and deep understanding of India's complex political landscape. With a Master's degree in Journalism and Broadcasting from Westminster University, London, and hands-on experience as an intern at Zee News, she has built a strong foundation in field reporting, anchoring, and news writing. Gained 500k views on news reports on Youtube in previous experience. From covering elections to exposing political conflicts and legal actions, Saniya brings authenticity and impact to every story she tells. You can connect with her at saniya@thecsrjournal.in
Jeremy Doku, the Manchester City winger and Belgian international, has become a father for the first time. He and his wife, Shireen, welcomed a baby boy named Praise. The news was confirmed by the Belgian Football...
The United States Department of Justice has initiated a civil rights investigation regarding a coffee chain in New York that stated its policy to not serve a Democratic lawmaker. This decision was made following the coffee...
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19-Year-Old NEET Aspirant Dies by Suicide in UP Days After Re-Exam, Academic Pressure Cited
A 19-year-old male student preparing for the National Eligibility cum Entrance Test (NEET) reportedly died by suicide in Uttar Pradesh. This tragic incident occurred...
Three Killed, Five Injured as Out-of-Control Tipper Lorry Ploughs Into Vehicles in Kerala’s Kollam
A tragic accident occurred on Tuesday morning in Kerala’s Kollam district, resulting in the deaths of three individuals and injuries to five others. The...
Ancient Comet 3I/ATLAS, Older Than the Sun, Offers Clues to the Early Universe
Comet 3I/ATLAS, which is older than the Sun, has provided astronomers with significant information regarding the conditions that existed over 10 billion years ago....
Tokyo Exhibition Sheds Light on Tibet’s Refugee Struggles and Fight to Preserve Cultural Identity
Tokyo marked World Refugee Day with a two-day photo exhibition organised by Tibet House Japan, showcasing the ongoing struggles faced by the Tibetan community...
Heat Stress Intensifies Across Mexico, Kenya and Italy, Raising Public Health Concerns
A recent study indicates that regions such as Mexico, Kenya, and Italy are experiencing significantly prolonged periods of heat stress compared to a few...
No ITR Deadline Extension Likely as Tax Filing System Runs Smoothly
The ongoing tax season has led to speculation about the potential for an extension of the Income Tax Return (ITR) deadline. However, the tax...
Indian Railways Adds New Stops for Four Trains in Haryana and Rajasthan to Boost Connectivity
Indian Railways has introduced additional stops for four trains at critical railway stations in Haryana and Rajasthan, providing significant convenience for numerous passengers. This...
Emraan Hashmi Returns to Horror with ‘Rooh’, a Multilingual Tale of Music and Emotion
Emraan Hashmi will return to the horror genre with the upcoming film Rooh, which is expected to be released theatrically in 2027. The film...
Shiv Sena Minister Uday Samant Warns of Political Turmoil Amid Rising Shiv Sena Factional Tensions
Uday Samant, a minister from the Shinde faction of Shiv Sena, has indicated that political unrest may escalate within the party, with 'many more...
Spain Thrash Saudi Arabia 4-0 as Yamal Shines and Oyarzabal Bags Brace
Spain displayed a remarkable performance, defeating Saudi Arabia 4-0 in their Group H match of the FIFA World Cup 2026, held in Atlanta. Following...
From Fields to Leadership: Women Farmers Shine at KisaanSay Samagam 2026
The KisaanSay Samagam 2026 in New Delhi recently emerged as a significant platform showcasing the achievements of rural women, who have historically faced challenges...
Extreme Heat Grips Europe, Straining Cities and Wildlife as Health Risks Mount
The ongoing heatwave in Europe has led to unusually high temperatures across various regions, significantly impacting both urban areas and natural habitats. Reports indicate...

