India's Ministry of Home Affairs has reinstated Protected Area Permits for Manipur, Nagaland, and Mizoram due to security concerns over influx from neighboring countries. This reverses a 2010 decision easing travel restrictions to boost tourism. Foreigners, excluding those from China, Pakistan, and Afghanistan, will now need permits.
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Elon Musk humorously revealed his love for Diet Coke by posting a photo of his bed-side table cluttered with cans of the drink, joking about having a 'drinking problem'. Fans and followers shared amusing reactions, drawing connections between Musk's habit and his camaraderie with former President Donald Trump.
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Neeraj Chopra, the two-time Olympic medallist, has married tennis player Himani Mor in a private ceremony in India. Himani Mor, also from Haryana, is a tennis player and sports management student. The couple is now on an undisclosed honeymoon. Their union highlights the union of two prominent Indian athletes, promising inspiration for future generations.
Iran plans to relocate its capital from Tehran to the southern Makran coastal region due to economic and ecological concerns. The move aims to address the challenges of Tehran's overpopulation and environmental issues, leveraging Makran's strategic location near the Gulf of Oman. The relocation remains in an exploratory phase.
Tamil Nadu chief minister MK Stalin once again criticizes the BJP-led central government over its language policies in the National Education Policy 2020. Stalin accuses BJP leaders of treating Tamil Nadu as second-class citizens and questions their commitment to the Tamil language, demanding linguistic equality and the removal of Hindi imposition.
Sonia, a 23-year-old runner from Uttarakhand, faced a unique challenge at the National Games due to her small shoe size. Despite this, she secured a bronze medal. The state's sports department promptly provided her with the correct shoes and announced a Rs 6 lakh cash prize and a government job, rewarding her determination and hard work.
Janata Dal (United) criticized Rahul Gandhi for his silence on the caste census issue during opposition meetings despite criticizing Bihar's caste survey. JD(U) accused Congress of hypocrisy and questioned why the Karnataka government has not released its caste data. The Bihar CM, Nitish Kumar, was noted for actively supporting caste census for social justice.
Samajwadi Party MP Zia Ur Rehman Barq faces a ₹1.91 crore fine for alleged electricity theft at his Sambhal residence. A power department raid, following a police case, revealed tampered meters and zero consumption recorded despite heavy appliance usage. The sanctioned load of 2KW was drastically exceeded by the actual usage of 16,480 watts.
The road transport ministry has issued a draft notification for a sharp increase in fees for the renewal of registration and fitness tests for vehicles older than 20 years. This applies mainly to vehicles manufactured before the BS-II emission norms. Delhi-NCR is exempt due to existing court mandates.