Authority Tag – Your Go‑To Spot for Reliable News

When you click on the Authority tag, you’re stepping into a collection of stories that we’ve vetted for accuracy, depth, and relevance. Think of it as a shortcut to the most trustworthy pieces on our site, whether it’s a tech launch, a political talk, or a cultural insight.

Why Trust the Authority Tag?

We don’t just slap a label on any article. Each post under Authority goes through a quick fact‑check and is written by a contributor who knows the subject well. For example, the iPhone 17 coverage includes specs straight from Apple’s event, while the piece on PM Modi’s Covid talk references official statements from both governments.

That means you get the facts without the fluff. No sensational headlines, no biased spin—just clear, concise information you can act on.

What You’ll Find Here

Below are the types of stories you’ll run into when you explore the Authority tag:

Tech updates: From the iPhone 17’s 48 MP cameras to Apple Watch Ultra 3’s new features, we break down the specs that matter to everyday users.

Political moves: Whether it’s Modi’s talks with Japan on Covid cooperation or why Narendra Modi garners respect, we give you the core points plus a bit of context.

Social commentary: Articles on Indian school life, the role of a house husband, or the need for a Ministry of Mental Health provide real‑world perspectives that spark conversation.

Culture and lifestyle: Want to know why Indian food feels incomplete without spices? Or which Indian state has the biggest Christian community? Our quick reads answer those curiosities.

Each piece is written to feel like a chat with a knowledgeable friend—direct, easy to digest, and useful right away.

So the next time you’re scrolling for news that matters, hit the Authority tag. You’ll get a curated mix of the most reliable stories on Daily News Digest, all in one spot.

Who can reverse the judgment of the Supreme Court of India?

Who can reverse the judgment of the Supreme Court of India?

by Arnav Khurana, 31 Jan 2023,

The Supreme Court of India is the highest court in the country and its judgments are final and binding, making it the ultimate arbiter of justice in India. The Supreme Court has the power to review its own decisions and can reverse its judgments if it finds that they are not based on sound reasoning or facts. However, the power to reverse a Supreme Court judgment lies only with the Supreme Court itself. No other court or body has the authority to overturn the Supreme Court’s decision.

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