Global agricultural leaders, policymakers, scientists, and farmers convened in New Delhi for DialogueNEXT 2025, a two-day high-level conference aimed at tackling the global hunger tipping point. Held at the ICAR Convention Centre, PUSA Campus, the event from 8–9 September emphasizes breakthrough innovations and farmer-centric solutions to secure the world’s food…
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Special Campaign 5.0 Launched After SC 4.0 Success
The Government of India has announced the launch of Special Campaign 5.0, scheduled from 2nd to 31st October 2025, with a focus on e-waste disposal under the E-Waste Management Rules 2022, effective space management, and enhanced workplace experiences across field offices. This initiative builds on the remarkable achievements of Special…
India Embraces Swadeshi, Atmanirbhar Bharat for Growth
Union Minister of Commerce and Industry, Shri Piyush Goyal, emphasized India’s unity and resilience in overcoming global challenges while addressing the 56th EEPC India National Awards. He highlighted the importance of Swadeshi and Atmanirbhar Bharat in strengthening the country’s economic security and ensuring sustainable growth. Shri Goyal noted that businesses…
How High Earners Save Lakhs While Middle Class Pays More
High-income professionals in India are increasingly leaving traditional salaried roles to become independent consultants, not just for flexibility but also to legally save lakhs in taxes. According to CA and educator Meenal Goel, the move is driven by major tax benefits available to consultants that salaried employees often miss out…
“Indore Mayor’s Son Critiques Govt, Wins Applause”
At a debate competition in Indore, Sanghamitra Bhargava, the son of BJP Mayor Pushyamitra Bhargava, sparked an unusual political moment by openly criticizing the central government’s big-ticket projects. His remarks, made at Devi Ahilya University auditorium in the presence of Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Mohan Yadav, drew both applause and…
AHA Issues New BP Guidelines for Young Adults
The American Heart Association (AHA), in collaboration with the American College of Cardiology (ACC) and other medical bodies, has updated its high blood pressure (BP) guidelines for the first time since 2017. The new recommendations, released on September 8, 2025, emphasize early prevention and treatment, particularly for young adults in…
Bihar CM Flags Off 80 Pink Buses for Women’s Safety
Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar on Monday flagged off 80 new pink buses in Patna, marking the second phase of the state’s women-centric transport initiative. The rollout aims to provide women safe, affordable, and reliable travel options within cities and adjoining areas. The buses, operated by the Bihar State Road…
Nepal Protests: 19 Dead as Social Media Ban Sparks Chaos
Kathmandu witnessed one of its deadliest civilian uprisings in years as protests against the Nepal government’s sweeping ban on social media platforms turned violent on Monday. At least 19 people were killed and over 200 injured across the country, forcing authorities to impose curfews and call in the Nepalese Army…
Modi to Skip BRICS Summit as Xi, Putin Focus on US Trade
Modi to Skip BRICS Summit as Xi, Putin Focus on US Trade Prime Minister Narendra Modi will not attend the upcoming BRICS Trade Summit, where Chinese President Xi Jinping and Russian President Vladimir Putin are set to lead discussions on US tariffs and global trade challenges. Instead, India will be…
CPI(M)’s Sabarimala Gamble: Tradition vs Reform
The debate over women’s entry into the Sabarimala temple has resurfaced in Kerala politics, with the CPI(M) government now adopting a markedly different stance from its reformist campaign of 2018. The upcoming Ayyappa Summit, organised by the Travancore Devaswom Board, has divided opinion, as the ruling Left seeks to reassure…
