The health ministry has warned against using earphones and headphones for more than two hours daily, advising frequent breaks to prevent irreversible hearing damage. Research shows that prolonged use can lead to high-frequency hearing loss and tinnitus, with the young population being particularly at risk.
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Congress has denounced the ED's National Herald case as a politically motivated attack orchestrated by the BJP, asserting that Young India, a not-for-profit entity, has not engaged in any financial impropriety. AICC leaders highlighted the absence of any crime under relevant laws, accusing the Modi government of diverting attention from critical issues like unemployment and economic decline.
A video of New Zealand Prime Minister Christopher Luxon celebrating Holi at ISKCON Auckland has resurfaced online. Luxon, set to visit India from March 16-20, aims to enhance trade and investment ties. He will meet with Prime Minister Narendra Modi, President Droupadi Murmu, and other leaders, emphasizing his admiration for India.
The government aims to construct 10,000 km of national highways in 2025-26, marking the lowest target in seven years. This effort includes constructing 5,800 km of high-speed corridors. The plan also involves raising significant funds from highway project monetization and private investment while focusing on road safety and removing hazardous locations.
Rohit Sharma's century in the second ODI against England led India to a four-wicket victory in Cuttack. With 119 off 90 balls, he became the second-highest run-getter for India as an opener, surpassing Sachin Tendulkar. Rohit also climbed into the top 10 highest run-getters in ODI history and is now within reach of several significant milestones.
The Central Bureau of Investigation plans to seek the death penalty for Sanjay Roy in the Calcutta high court, following the West Bengal government’s similar appeal. Roy was sentenced to life imprisonment for raping and murdering a medic. The sessions court's decision against the death penalty sparked widespread discontent.