Mahakalyani Yashoda A2 Desi Gir Cow Ghee: Where Purity Becomes a Practice

In a time when speed often replaces sincerity, Mahākalyāṇi Yashodā A2 Desi Gir Cow Ghee arrives quietly—without spectacle, without noise—restoring a relationship that Indian kitchens once held sacred. It is not positioned as a trend, nor presented as a miracle. Instead, it is an invitation to return to discernment. The journey of this ghee begins […]
Saluting Art, Culture & Valour: A Classical Tribute in Dhaulana by Pt Hari Dutt Sharma ji

V. N. Bhatkhande Sangeet Mahavidyalaya, Ghaziabad presented a magnificent evening of Indian Classical Music and Dance at Pandit Jodharam Farms, Dhaulana, dedicated to the sacred remembrance of the legendary classical vocalist Pandit Jagdish Mohan Ji. The event showcased the resplendent heritage of Indian culture through a captivating repertoire of classical ragas, Kathak, and other diverse […]
From Vision to Action: Chandigarh University’s Journey to Becoming India’s Leading Private University Brand

Chandigarh University (CU), established in 2012 by an Act of the Punjab State Legislature, has rapidly risen to prominence as one of India’s most forward-looking higher education institutions. In just over a decade, it has carved a position for itself not only as a top private university but also as a dynamic brand that continues […]
The Boy Who Made Books Laugh: Influencer Chase Filandro Dead at 20

In a city that never sleeps, Chase Filandro dreamed out loud. At just 20, the New York City-based content creator blended punchline with page-turner, satire with sincerity, comedy with literary critique. And now, too soon, that voice has fallen silent. His family has confirmed that Chase died by suicide—a jarring, heartbreaking truth that has left […]
Fashion Mourns a Dreamer: Designer Martha Nolan‑O’Slatarra Dies at 33 in Montauk Yacht

Martha Nolan-O’Slatarra: The Woman Who Dressed the Sunsets, and Then Became One On the edge of summer’s golden trail, where the ocean meets quiet luxury, a life full of vision, color, and hope came to a sudden end. Martha Nolan-O’Slatarra, a beloved fashion designer and rising creative force, was found unresponsive aboard a yacht at […]
The Gifford Fire: California Burned and the Nation Watched in Silence

By HawkFeed News | August 7, 2025 California isn’t new to wildfires. But this time, it’s different. The Gifford Fire, raging across the sunbaked central stretches of Santa Barbara and San Luis Obispo counties, has grown into the largest wildfire California has witnessed in 2025, devouring nearly 84,000 acres of land as of early August […]
Franz Kafka: The Prophet of Inner Pain, Who Whispered the Truth Before the World Was Ready

Writers give us stories. Franz Kafka gave us mirrors. But his mirrors never reflected our faces — they showed our souls. Born in 1883 Prague, Kafka was a Jewish man in a Catholic city, a German speaker in a Slavic land, and a spiritual being in a material world. He worked quietly as an insurance […]
Anupurti Srivastava: The Soulful Symphony of Words, Voice, and Expression

Some artists create. Some artists perform. And then there are artists like Anupurti Srivastava, who do both with such effortless grace that their very presence feels like poetry in motion. A woman of many talents—writer, singer, RJ, Digital Marketer, Generative AI Professional and also an accomplished creative strategist—she is a living testament to what happens […]
Where Is Justice for Twinkle Sharma? Six Years On, India Awaits Accountability

There are stories that shake a nation. Some fade away with time, but a few leave behind a silence too loud to ignore. Such is the case of Twinkle Sharma, a 2½‑year‑old from Tappal, Aligarh, whose life was tragically cut short in May 2019. Now, in July 2025, India still waits for the final judgment. ⸻ The […]
Shubhanshu Shukla’s Return: A Nation United in Pride and Prayer

The nation stood still. And then it erupted—not with noise, but with hope. Shubhanshu Shukla and his entire space crew touched Indian soil after a daring mission beyond the stratosphere, and their return was nothing short of divine timing. This wasn’t just science. This was sacrifice. And the emotions it triggered ran deeper than the […]