When you follow Ankit Jaglan, a journalist who reports on politics, sports, travel regulation, and lifestyle across India. Also known as Ankit J, he brings a clear, on‑the‑ground perspective to every story. Indian news, the fast‑moving flow of events, policies and social trends across the country is his primary beat, while journalism, the practice of gathering, verifying and delivering information to the public shapes how he structures each piece. Together, these entities create a reliable channel that connects readers to the facts they need.
His stories span a surprising range. In Jalandhar, a special court suspended 271 travel‑agent licences to choke human‑trafficking networks – a clear example of how travel regulation intersects with public safety. On the India‑Nepal border, the Lakhimpur Kheri district magistrate led foot patrols after violent protests, highlighting the link between border security, the protection of national frontiers and citizen movement and regional stability. Sports fans get a front‑row seat to the Pakistan‑Afghanistan T20 tri‑series final, where a hat‑trick turned the match on its head – showing how cricket analysis, tactical breakdowns and player performance can turn statistics into stories. Food lovers aren’t left out either; easy Indian recipes like Chicken Tikka Masala and Palak Paneer get broken down into step‑by‑step guides that make home cooking feel doable.
Beyond these headlines, Jaglan dives into deeper issues: the political narrative around Kashmir, the legacy of Native American warriors, the challenges faced by middle‑class boys, and the credibility of major Indian media houses. Each article ties back to the core idea that informed citizens make better decisions. By weaving together policy, culture, sport and everyday life, his work illustrates how media reporting, the act of publishing news across platforms shapes public discourse. Whether you’re tracking a legal crackdown, a border patrol, or a new tech gadget, the common thread is clear: Ankit Jaglan provides the context that turns raw facts into actionable knowledge.
Below you’ll find the full collection of his recent stories, organized by theme and date. Scroll down to explore detailed reports on travel licensing, border operations, cricket highlights, cooking tips, political commentary and more. Each piece offers a concise snapshot of the issue, backed by the kind of on‑the‑ground reporting that helps you stay ahead of the news cycle.
Published on Oct 23
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Ankit Jaglan, hired for ₹1.573 crore, leads Patna Pirates as captain for PKL Season 12, aiming for a historic fourth title starting against UP Yoddhas on Sept 1, 2025.