Nutty Village, a startup in Unnao, will introduce coffee and barbeque flavored peanut butters to honor late US President Jimmy Carter's support of peanut farming and rural development. The company works with local farmers and women's self-help groups to improve livelihoods.
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Amidst mourning the loss of 30 lives in the Maha Kumbh stampede, one man searches tirelessly for a missing seer. Families wander through Prayagraj's hospitals and police stations, hoping to find their lost loved ones. Desperation grows as posters bearing missing persons' details cover walls, highlighting the extent of the tragedy's impact on those seeking closure.
The National Commission for Women has taken action on a case in Kerala where a teenage girl reported sexual abuse by 64 individuals, including coaches and classmates, over four years. They demanded a detailed report from Kerala Police within three days and called for the immediate arrest of all accused.
Social media has become a pivotal tool in Indian political campaigns, connecting parties with tech-savvy voters. Platforms like Twitter and WhatsApp amplify rallies and narrative-shaping slogans, while AI-driven war rooms help manage misinformation. Digital efforts complement traditional methods, reaching diverse demographics across the nation.
Congress moved the Supreme Court to address the legitimacy of the Places of Worship Act, 1991, preserving the 1947 status of religious sites. Exceptions include the Ram Janmabhoomi case. The court restricted fresh disputes and ongoing orders about religious sites pending a decision. Contested petitions challenge the 1947 cut-off date's rationality, questioning its connection to India's independence.
Fourteen toll collection agencies are banned for two years for irregularities in highway-user fee collection, with performance securities of over Rs 100 crore forfeited. The NHAI plans to implement AI-powered audit cameras and a variable UPI payment system to curb toll fraud and ensure accurate transactions.
Political parties have historically had a complicated relationship with CAG reports, intensifying around elections. The reports have been used both as ammunition by the opposition and concealed by ruling parties. Key examples include the 2G and coal block 'scams' which led to UPA's downfall.
From July 1, producers, importers, and brand owners in India must include details like thickness and manufacturer name on plastic carry bags and multilayered packaging via barcode or QR code. The new rules ensure strict monitoring of carry bags under 120 microns. Violations may result in imprisonment, hefty fines, or both under the Environment (Protection) Act, 1986.
Union Home Minister Amit Shah clarified that non-Muslims will be included only in the administrative roles of the Council and Waqf Board under the Waqf Amendment Bill, 2025. They won’t manage religious activities but will oversee the administration of property donated under Waqf Law.
Chief Election Commissioner Rajiv Kumar condemned derogatory comments against women following BJP candidate Ramesh Bidhuri's remarks about Congress MP Priyanka Gandhi Vadra. With the Model Code of Conduct now in effect, the Election Commission promises swift action against such behavior, as the controversy intensifies ahead of Delhi elections.
A 20-year-old MBBS student at RG Kar Medical College and Hospital in Kolkata was found dead in her room at Kamarhati ESI Hospital quarters. Despite repeated calls, her mother had to break open the door, finding her daughter unresponsive. No suicide note was found, and police suspect depression. A case of unnatural death is being investigated.