US President Donald Trump asserted that Iran must not possess a nuclear weapon and prefers a verified nuclear peace agreement. Despite restored 'maximum pressure' campaigns, Iran maintains its stance against nuclear weapons, referencing its Non-Proliferation Treaty membership and Supreme Leader's fatwa against weapons of mass destruction.
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Around 20 families in Atrar village, Madhya Pradesh, face ostracism after receiving prasad from a Dalit man at the Talaiya Hanuman Temple. The sarpanch allegedly ordered a social boycott, leading to exclusion from social events. Authorities are investigating the complaints amidst ongoing tensions, with mediation attempts proving unfruitful so far.
Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Mohan Yadav, marking his first year in office, prioritizes industrialization and women's empowerment. He highlights the Ken-Betwa river-linking project's completion as a crucial step, enabling broader water access. Yadav also champions statewide industrial conclaves and international roadshows to attract investment, while acknowledging the financial commitment to the Ladli Behna Yojana as vital for empowering women.
Former US President Jimmy Carter, known for championing human rights and global peace, has died at 100. He served from 1977 to 1981 and was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize in 2002 for his humanitarian efforts. Carter was in hospice care and surrounded by family at his passing.
The recent cabinet expansion in Bihar saw the induction of seven new BJP members, marking a shift in power dynamics within the NDA. This signals the beginning of the BJP's assertion over JD(U), setting the stage for a significant change ahead of the state assembly elections.
Usha’s approach to life and faith became a steadying force for JD, inspiring him to revisit spiritual questions that had long been dormant. Hinduism, with its emphasis on inner peace, self-discipline, and moral duty (dharma), encouraged JD to explore faith beyond mere ritual and dogma. Usha’s perspective helped JD see religion not just as a set of rules but as a path to personal growth, resilience, and understanding—qualities that would eventually shape his political career.
Farmers in Amroha are destroying their cauliflower crops due to low prices of Rs 1 per kg, causing heavy losses. They typically sell to local markets supplying Delhi-NCR and Uttarakhand, but high transport costs and middlemen leave them struggling. Last year's good prices led to overproduction this season, resulting in excess supply and plummeting wholesale prices.
One in five Ultra-HNIs in India plans to settle abroad for better investment opportunities, tax benefits, and connectivity, according to a Kotak Mahindra Bank survey. Ultra-HNIs are diversifying their assets globally, focusing on succession planning, healthcare, and education. EY highlights their global identity and increased spending on family offices and collectibles to preserve wealth and heritage.