India News Today in Hindi: 5 Stories English Media Won't Print

The biggest stories in India are written in Hindi. English media skips them. Here are 5 that matter.

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India News Today in Hindi: 5 Stories English Media Won't Print

You read English news. You think you know India. You don't. The Hindi newspapers — Dainik Jagran, Amar Ujala, Hindustan, Rajasthan Patrika — tell stories English newspapers won't print. Here are 5.

1. No Wall in School — Children Study, But No Protection from Thieves

A government school in MP has no boundary wall. Thieves have stolen computers, fans, even desks. The headmaster sleeps in the school at night. With a stick.

English media won't cover it because it's not "breaking." It's normal.

2. Old Woman Saved a 100-Year-Old Tree — Now It's the Village Temple

A company wanted to cut the tree for a road. An 80-year-old woman sat under it. She said: "Cut me first." The company left. The tree stands.

English media won't cover it because it's not a celebrity. It's an old woman.

3. Tribal Girl Made a Solar-Powered Fan

A 14-year-old girl in a remote village couldn't study at night. No electricity. She took an old motor, a broken solar panel, and some wires. She built a fan that also charges a small battery. Now she studies till 10 PM.

English media won't cover it because innovation doesn't need an IIT tag.

4. CCTV Installed at Police Station — But Don't Work

A police station in UP installed 12 CCTV cameras last year. Today, 8 are broken. 2 point at the wall. 2 work.

English media won't cover it because it's not a scandal. It's routine.

5. That Young Man Changed the Village — Now Every Home Has a Toilet

A young man in a Bihar village saw people defecating in the open. He went door to door. Convinced every family to build a toilet. No government scheme. No subsidy. Now the village is open defecation free.

English media won't cover it because good news doesn't sell.

What You're Missing

English newspapers cover India's surface. Hindi newspapers cover India's soul. The school without a wall. The old woman who saved a tree. The tribal girl who built a fan. The police station with fake CCTV. The young man who built toilets. That's the real India. Now you know.