From transport strikes and Supreme Court rulings to international diplomacy, economic shifts, and social debates, several major developments are currently grabbing attention across India and the world. While Delhi-NCR prepares for possible travel disruptions, discussions around Census 2027, Russia’s rising currency strength, PM Modi’s Italy visit, and Pakistan’s cultural restoration decisions are also creating massive buzz online.
Delhi-NCR may witness major travel disruptions from May 21 to 23 after taxi and auto unions announced a three-day strike demanding fare hikes due to rising fuel and maintenance costs. Driver unions claim fares have not been revised for nearly 15 years and have also accused app-based cab companies of economic exploitation.

The Supreme Court of India has allowed authorities to euthanise rabid and dangerously aggressive stray dogs in the interest of public safety. The court said increasing dog attack incidents, especially involving children, cannot be ignored, though the ruling has triggered debate between public safety and animal welfare concerns.

The sacred Rudranath Temple reopened for devotees on Monday, officially marking the beginning of the 2026 pilgrimage season and bringing excitement among pilgrims visiting the Panch Kedar shrines.

Discussions around Census 2027 are trending online after reports suggested live-in couples may be recorded under the “married” category only for survey and statistical purposes. Officials reportedly clarified that this would not provide legal marriage rights or official recognition under Indian law.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s Italy visit reignited the viral “Melodi” buzz after Italian PM Giorgia Meloni warmly welcomed him during meetings in Rome. India and Italy also discussed defence, trade, technology cooperation, and stronger economic connectivity projects.

Russia’s rouble has become one of the world’s strongest-performing currencies this year after rising nearly 45% against the U.S. dollar. While the stronger currency is helping control inflation, experts say it is also creating pressure on Russian exports and government revenues.

Pakistan’s Punjab government has approved restoring old Hindu and Sikh names to some areas in Lahore, sparking discussions around cultural heritage and historical identity.


