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Jana Sena Expels Srikalahasti In-Charge Over Indiscipline; Party Sends Strong Signal Ahead Of 2029 Polls

In a significant move aimed at streamlining its organisational discipline and maintaining internal accountability, the Jana Sena Party (JSP) has expelled its Srikalahasti in-charge, citing indiscipline and repeated violations of party ethics. The expulsion decision was announced by senior leaders in a late-night press briefing on Wednesday, sending ripples across the cadre in Tirupati district…

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Sheikh Hasina’s Daughter Saima Put On Indefinite Leave By WHO Over Corruption Charges

In a development that has created ripples across Bangladesh’s political landscape and the global health fraternity, Dr. Saima Wazed, daughter of Bangladesh Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina and a prominent mental health advocate, has reportedly been put on indefinite leave by the World Health Organization (WHO) following corruption allegations. This move comes at a time when…

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Language Debate Reignites: X User Claims ‘Will Not Speak Kannada In Bengaluru,’ Links It To ‘Poor Economy’

The recurring language controversy in Karnataka has once again surfaced on social media after an X user stated they “will not speak Kannada in Bengaluru,” triggering heated reactions and calls for introspection on linguistic pride, inclusivity, and the city’s economic growth narrative. The debate gained momentum as the user further linked Kannada usage with what…

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Anupam Mittal Criticises India’s Blind AI Skilling Push: ‘We Are Not There Yet’

Anupam Mittal, renowned entrepreneur and founder of Shaadi.com, has criticised India’s current approach towards Artificial Intelligence (AI) skilling, arguing that the country is being misled by tech elites into a premature and unstrategic AI learning spree. Speaking at a recent business leadership forum, Mittal stated that while AI is the future, India must focus on…

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Marico Aims To Become ₹20,000 Crore FMCG Giant By 2030, Targets Doubling Revenue In Next Five Years

Marico Ltd, one of India’s leading consumer goods companies known for brands like Parachute, Saffola, Nihar, and Livon, has set an ambitious growth trajectory to become a ₹20,000 crore FMCG powerhouse by 2030. The company announced that it aims to double its revenue within the next five years as part of its strategic blueprint for…

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Delhi Government Plans To Double Sewage Treatment Capacity To Revive Yamuna River

In a significant step towards rejuvenating the heavily polluted Yamuna River, the Delhi government has announced a comprehensive plan to double the national capital’s sewage treatment capacity over the next three years. The decision, which forms a crucial part of the Delhi Jal Board’s (DJB) ongoing Yamuna Action Plan, is aimed at reducing untreated wastewater…

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Four Players Who Could Replace Rohit Sharma As Captain In ODIs

With India’s cricket leadership undergoing potential transitions post the 2025 season, speculations are rife on who could replace Rohit Sharma as the ODI captain. Rohit, who has shouldered India’s white-ball leadership since Virat Kohli’s tenure ended, remains an inspirational figure with tactical sharpness and calmness under pressure. However, at 38, management is keen to groom…

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50 Attacks In 24 Hours: Baloch Separatists Launch Operation ‘BAAM’ Against Pakistan Army

In a major escalation of tensions in Pakistan’s restive Balochistan province, separatist militant groups under the Baloch Liberation Army (BLA) have claimed responsibility for a coordinated offensive named Operation ‘BAAM’. The operation, reportedly executed within 24 hours across multiple regions, targeted Pakistani security forces, paramilitary checkpoints, and infrastructure assets, marking one of the deadliest waves…

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Whoop, Garmin, Fitbit: Best premium fitness trackers in 2025

The global wearables market continues to grow exponentially in 2025, with fitness trackers evolving from basic step counters to sophisticated health companions offering ECG, sleep cycle analysis, recovery metrics, and AI-based coaching. Among top premium fitness trackers this year, Whoop, Garmin, and Fitbit remain the most sought-after brands globally, each catering to unique user needs…

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JBL Tour Pro 3 TWS arrives in India, brings high-end features including personalised sound and ANC 2.0

JBL has launched its premium Tour Pro 3 TWS earbuds in India, aiming to redefine the high-end wireless audio segment with advanced features such as Adaptive Noise Cancellation (ANC) 2.0, smart ambient modes, and personalised sound profiles. The launch has generated significant buzz among audiophiles, commuters, and professionals seeking flagship-grade true wireless earbuds under a…

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6 Camera Phones Better Than Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra: Flagships That Outperform Samsung’s Best

The Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra remains one of 2025’s most advanced camera phones, boasting a 200MP main sensor, advanced AI processing, and powerful zoom capabilities. However, several competitors have emerged with superior camera performance across photography, videography, and computational imaging. For users prioritising ultimate camera capabilities over brand loyalty, here are six phones that experts…

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US Senator Calls For ‘Bone-Crushing’ Sanctions To Halt India, China, Brazil From Buying Russian Oil

A senior United States Senator has called for the imposition of “bone-crushing sanctions” to deter countries such as India, China, and Brazil from purchasing Russian oil, asserting that Moscow continues to fund its war machine through rising energy revenues despite existing Western measures. The remarks signal a hardening stance within American political circles amid persistent…

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Mirwaiz Umar Farooq Claims House Arrest in Srinagar; Sparks Political Reactions Across J&K

Mirwaiz Umar Farooq, the prominent religious and separatist leader of Jammu and Kashmir, has claimed that he has been placed under house arrest yet again, triggering political reactions and concerns over the curbs imposed on Kashmiri leaders amid sensitive security situations in the region. His assertion comes as the Valley witnesses heightened security checks ahead…

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NATO Needs More Long-Range Missiles to Deter Russia, Says Top US General

As tensions continue to rise across Europe, a top US military official has called for NATO to significantly enhance its long-range missile capabilities to effectively deter Russian aggression. Speaking ahead of upcoming high-level security meetings, the general emphasised that NATO’s current arsenal remains inadequate to counter Moscow’s growing threat posture. Why NATO Needs Long-Range Missiles…

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Israel and Palestine to Join High-Level Brussels Meeting Despite Tense EU Relations

In a rare development amid fraught diplomatic equations, Israel and Palestine have agreed to participate in a high-level meeting hosted by the European Union (EU) in Brussels this month. The meeting, aimed at reviving channels of communication, will take place despite souring ties between the EU and both sides in recent months over escalating violence,…

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India May Land Sub-20% US Tariff: Report Claims Interim Trade Deal In The Works

India and the United States are reportedly on the verge of finalising an interim trade agreement that could see tariffs on select Indian exports to the US slashed to below 20%, a significant step towards reviving stalled bilateral trade talks. According to senior officials familiar with the discussions, both nations are working towards a framework…

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From Ghana to Brazil: Decoding PM Modi’s Global South Diplomacy

Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s recent diplomatic outreach spanning Africa and Latin America underscores India’s intent to reshape its role within the Global South. From Ghana to Brazil, his engagements signal a strategic shift to position India as a representative voice of developing economies while counterbalancing China’s influence in these regions. Why The Global South Matters…

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PM Modi Likely To Visit Tamil Nadu For ‘Aadi Thiruvaathirai’ Fest Commemorating Emperor Rajendra Chola’s Birth Anniversary

Prime Minister Narendra Modi is expected to visit Tamil Nadu later this month to participate in the grand celebrations of ‘Aadi Thiruvaathirai’, marking the birth anniversary of Emperor Rajendra Chola I, one of India’s greatest historical rulers who established Tamil naval supremacy across Southeast Asia. If finalised, the visit will come as a significant political,…

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Flipkart Announces USD 50 Million ESOP Buyback To Benefit Over 7,000 Employees: A Boost For Indian Startup Talent Economy

In a major move to reward its employees and boost morale amid intensifying competition in India’s ecommerce sector, Flipkart has announced a USD 50 million Employee Stock Ownership Plan (ESOP) buyback. This initiative will benefit over 7,000 employees across levels, marking one of the largest buybacks by an Indian startup in 2025. What Is Flipkart’s…

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India Extends Anti-Dumping Duty On Malaysian Clear Float Glass Until February: What It Means For Industry & Consumers

In a strategic policy move to protect domestic manufacturers, the Indian government has extended the existing anti-dumping duty on imports of clear float glass from Malaysia until February next year. The decision, notified by the Central Board of Indirect Taxes and Customs (CBIC), comes amid recommendations by the Directorate General of Trade Remedies (DGTR) to…

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Switzerland Ratifies Landmark India-EFTA Mega Trade Pact: Here’s What It Means For Indian Economy

In a strategic boost to India’s global trade ambitions, Switzerland has formally ratified the India-EFTA (European Free Trade Association) Trade and Economic Partnership Agreement, clearing the path for one of India’s most comprehensive free trade pacts in recent years. The ratification signals Europe’s confidence in India’s growth potential while unlocking multi-billion-dollar opportunities across key sectors….

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The Wait Is Over: Six Balls And A Lifetime Later, Jofra Archer Returns With A Bang

England’s pace spearhead Jofra Archer scripted an emotional and electrifying comeback, sending ripples of excitement through the cricketing world. After an injury-ridden hiatus that lasted over 18 months, Archer’s fiery spell in his comeback match proved that while time away may have tested his patience, it certainly did not erode his potency. The Archer Comeback…

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‘I Have No Sympathy For India…’: Ex-England Star Blasts Shubman Gill & Co. Over Dukes Ball Controversy

The ongoing India-England Test series has taken an unexpected turn off the field, with former England pacer Steve Harmison slamming the Indian team’s complaints over the Dukes ball used during the matches. His blunt “I have no sympathy for India” remark has sparked intense debates among fans and former cricketers. What Triggered The Controversy? India’s…

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Anushka Shetty Says ‘I Love You To Death…’ As She Remembers Her First Love Amid Fresh Romance Rumours With Prabhas

South Indian cinema’s beloved star Anushka Shetty has once again made headlines, this time for a heartfelt confession about her first love. Her emotional words came amid renewed speculation over her long-rumoured relationship with co-star Prabhas, with whom she created an iconic on-screen pairing in Baahubali. What Did Anushka Shetty Say? In a recent candid…

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Neeraj Chopra Reacts To Radhika Yadav Murder: Families Should Support Female Athletes

India’s Olympic gold medallist and javelin star Neeraj Chopra has expressed deep anguish over the brutal murder of national-level athlete Radhika Yadav, urging society and families to stand strongly with young female sportspersons in their journey, struggles, and vulnerabilities. Who Was Radhika Yadav? Radhika Yadav, 21, was a promising sprinter from Uttar Pradesh who had…

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Reddit Reacts To Avneet Kaur’s Wimbledon Outfit: Not The Right Vibe For The Event

Indian actor and social media sensation Avneet Kaur has once again set the internet abuzz, but this time, not entirely for the reasons she might have expected. Her recent appearance at Wimbledon 2025 drew widespread commentary, with Reddit users dissecting her choice of outfit, questioning whether it matched the grand tennis tradition and the understated…

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‘Saying no…’: Kash Patel’s Girlfriend Reacts To Epstein List-Mossad Agent Theory, Calls Her Relationship Happy

Kash Patel, a former Trump administration official and prominent conservative figure in the US, has often found himself at the centre of controversies. The latest wave stems from resurfaced conspiracy theories linking public personalities to Jeffrey Epstein’s secret network, and even claims of Mossad infiltration in US power structures. Amid this, Patel’s girlfriend publicly addressed…

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Mini Mathur Opens Up On Why She Quit Hosting: ‘TV Serial Bahus Replaced Skilled Anchors’

Mini Mathur, one of India’s most respected and stylish television hosts, recently opened up about her decision to step away from TV anchoring, sparking discussions on the state of Indian television content. Known for her natural charm, knowledge, and spontaneity, Mathur hosted shows like Indian Idol, Kaun Banega Crorepati pre-shows, Iss Jungle Se Mujhe Bachao,…

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In A Male-Dominated Industry, I’m A Shero: Rituparna Sengupta Opens Up On Her Journey, Struggles & Power

Rituparna Sengupta, one of Indian cinema’s most versatile and enduring female superstars, recently shared an inspiring note on her life in films, calling herself a ‘shero’ who rose despite the odds. The National Award-winning actress, who has reigned over Bengali cinema for nearly three decades and successfully ventured into Hindi and regional industries, spoke candidly…

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No ‘Sir’ Title For Women Officials Anymore — Bangladesh Scraps Hasina-Era Rule, To Review ‘Odd’ Protocols

In a significant administrative reform aimed at gender inclusivity and dignity in public offices, the Bangladesh government has announced the removal of the mandatory ‘sir’ salutation for women officials. This decision reverses a long-standing protocol from Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina’s earlier tenure that institutionalised addressing both male and female officers as ‘sir’, sparking decades of…

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India’s Skill Education Divide: Which States Are Leading In School-Based Vocational Learning?

India’s vision to become a global economic powerhouse by harnessing its demographic dividend rests significantly on equipping its youth with employable skills. However, recent data highlights a deep skill education divide across Indian states, with some showing exemplary integration of vocational education in schools while others lag due to policy inertia, infrastructural gaps, and implementation…

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Vidyadhan Scholarship Programme 2025: SFPI To Offer 1 Lakh Scholarships For Underprivileged Students Across India

In a major boost to India’s educational inclusion goals, the Siddhartha Foundation for Public Initiatives (SFPI) has announced its ambitious plan to offer one lakh scholarships under the Vidyadhan Scholarship Programme 2025 to meritorious but economically disadvantaged students across the country. The announcement marks a transformative expansion of SFPI’s mission to create equitable academic opportunities,…

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UP Students To Receive Rs 6,000 Annual Travel Allowance For Schools Over 5 km Away: Major Push For Education Access

In a significant move aimed at promoting school attendance among rural and underprivileged children, the Uttar Pradesh government has announced a yearly travel allowance of Rs 6,000 for students whose schools are located more than five kilometres away from their residence. The decision was finalised during a cabinet meeting chaired by Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath,…

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Kerala Muslim Body Announces Statewide Protest Against Government’s Move To Extend School Hours

In a significant escalation of tension between the Kerala government and minority religious organisations, prominent Muslim bodies in the state have declared statewide protests against the recent decision to extend school hours under the state’s academic reforms. The protests, announced by the Samasta Kerala Jem-iyyathul Ulama, one of Kerala’s largest Muslim organisations, are expected to…

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Maharashtra CM Devendra Fadnavis Appeals To Aviation Ministry To Shift Radars In Mumbai For Redevelopment Push

In a major move that could unlock large-scale urban development potential in India’s financial capital, Maharashtra Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis has urged the Union Civil Aviation Ministry to relocate radars installed in Mumbai to facilitate redevelopment projects stuck due to aviation safety restrictions. The request was made during his recent meeting with Aviation Minister Jyotiraditya…

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India Successfully Test-Fires Astra Air-To-Air Missile With 100 km Strike Range, Boosts Indigenous Defence Capabilities

In a significant stride towards strengthening its indigenous defence capabilities, India has successfully test-fired the Astra air-to-air missile with a strike range of around 100 km. The missile was test-fired by the Indian Air Force (IAF) from a Su-30MKI fighter jet off the coast of Odisha, marking a major milestone in India’s effort to equip…

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CPM Seeks Amit Shah’s Intervention To Prevent Harassment Of Bengali-Speaking Migrants In Delhi

The Communist Party of India (Marxist) has written to Union Home Minister Amit Shah, urging him to intervene and stop the alleged harassment and intimidation of Bengali-speaking migrant workers and families residing in Delhi-NCR, which has triggered deep concern among civil rights groups, regional associations, and political leaders across West Bengal and Tripura. Background Of…

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‘Not The Way To Treat A Senior’: Pakistan Coach Mike Hesson Denies Asking Babar Azam To Take Up Wicket-Keeping For T20I Spot

In an unexpected clarification that has stirred fresh discussions in Pakistan cricket circles, head coach Mike Hesson strongly denied reports suggesting that he asked Babar Azam to take up wicket-keeping duties to retain his place in Pakistan’s T20I team. The controversy erupted earlier this week after sections of local media reported that team management had…

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Pakistan’s ‘Sympathy Strategy’ Takes Center Stage, Blocks Men In Green’s Hockey Teams From Participating In Asia Cup 2025, Junior World Cup In India

In a significant setback for the sport, Pakistan’s national men’s hockey team and junior team have been blocked from participating in the upcoming Asia Cup 2025 and Junior World Cup tournaments scheduled to be held in India. This development has sparked intense debate within sporting, diplomatic, and geopolitical circles across South Asia, with critics branding…

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Another SinCaraz Final: Jannik Sinner Dismantles Novak Djokovic At Wimbledon To Set Up Blockbuster Clash With Carlos Alcaraz

In a thrilling semi-final clash that stunned the Centre Court crowd, World No.1 Jannik Sinner demolished Novak Djokovic in straight sets at Wimbledon 2025, setting up yet another mouth-watering final against his young rival Carlos Alcaraz. This victory marks a seismic shift in the men’s game, with the ‘SinCaraz’ rivalry fast becoming the defining storyline…

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Sikkim Completes Scientific Expedition To Assess High-Risk Glacial Lakes In West Sikkim

In a crucial move towards strengthening its climate resilience, Sikkim has successfully completed a scientific expedition to assess high-risk glacial lakes in West Sikkim, aiming to pre-empt potential glacial lake outburst flood (GLOF) disasters in the fragile Himalayan ecosystem. The study comes amid growing global and regional concerns over the melting of Himalayan glaciers and…

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CWC Flags Flood Risk At 20 River Sites; Assam And Bihar Brace For Severe Inundation

India’s Central Water Commission (CWC) has issued an alarming alert, flagging flood risk at 20 river sites across multiple states, with Assam and Bihar facing severe inundation threats amid incessant rainfall in upstream catchments. The warning comes at a critical juncture when large parts of northeastern India are already submerged, displacing lakhs and causing economic…

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Bangladeshi Woman, Indian Boyfriend Arrested In Tripura For Illegal Entry And Forged Identity Documents

In a significant cross-border security development, Tripura Police arrested a Bangladeshi woman and her Indian boyfriend from Agartala on charges of illegal entry, forged identity documents, and violation of immigration laws. The arrest has raised concerns over the continuing porous border challenges between India and Bangladesh and their socio-legal implications in the northeastern state. Details…

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Namdapha Tiger Reserve To Lose 310 Hectares For Arunachal Frontier Highway; Wildlife Experts Raise Alarm

India’s ambitious Arunachal Pradesh Frontier Highway project has sparked concerns among environmentalists and wildlife experts as it is set to divert over 310 hectares of land from Namdapha Tiger Reserve, one of the richest biodiversity hotspots in the Eastern Himalayas. The highway, proposed along the Line of Actual Control (LAC), is a strategic infrastructure initiative…

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Tripura Aims To Install 6 Lakh Smart Meters By 2027 To Modernise Power Sector

In a decisive push towards digitalisation and efficiency in electricity distribution, the Government of Tripura has set an ambitious target to install 6 lakh smart meters by 2027 across the northeastern state. This strategic move is part of its comprehensive power sector modernisation plan aligned with India’s national smart metering mission under the Revamped Distribution…

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Germany Has No Plans to Buy Additional F-35 Fighter Jets, Defence Ministry Confirms

Germany’s defence ministry has confirmed it has no plans to purchase additional F-35 fighter jets beyond the 35 units already ordered, despite speculation that Berlin might expand its procurement to bolster NATO’s deterrence capabilities. The clarification came amid ongoing budget negotiations within Chancellor Olaf Scholz’s coalition and persistent debates on meeting NATO defence spending targets….

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CM Omar Abdullah invites Mamata Banerjee to Jammu & Kashmir, assures safety for tourists after Pahalgam incident

Jammu & Kashmir Chief Minister Omar Abdullah has extended a personal invitation to West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee to visit the Union Territory, assuring that J&K remains a safe and welcoming destination for tourists despite recent incidents in Pahalgam. His statement comes amid concerns raised by various political leaders and citizens following the tragic…

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Andhra Pradesh secures full fertiliser quota for kharif season, ensuring timely supplies to farmers

In a significant development for the agriculture sector, Andhra Pradesh has received its full allocation of fertilisers for the ongoing kharif season, ensuring that farmers across the state can carry out sowing and crop management without the stress of input shortages. The Department of Fertilisers under the Union Ministry of Chemicals and Fertilisers confirmed dispatch…

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Kharif sowing trails seasonal targets as erratic monsoon clouds farmers’ prospects

India’s kharif sowing for the 2025 season has fallen behind schedule, with the deficit in cumulative rainfall raising alarms for agriculture production, food inflation, and rural incomes. According to data released by the Ministry of Agriculture and Farmers’ Welfare, total kharif acreage stood at 46.3 million hectares (Mha) as of the first week of July,…

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