For many in the Kashmiri Pandit community, the opening of long-shut shrines is the first step in return and rehabilitation efforts
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A superlative aperitif or makeshift sweet bite, aam ki launji can be cooked without hassle and has a long shelf life
(Lincoln proclaims slave trade suppression treaty, June 7, 1862)
Punjab faces challenges: drug trafficking, border security, and debt. Its border districts lag economically. Water scarcity, low investment, and high debt burden development. The state needs a special package and status to address these issues. (This summary is generated via AI.)
'Ek Ped Maa Ke Naam' connects tree planting with emotional tribute, but success hinges on responsible practices. Planting the right native species, ensuring long-term care, and integrating communities are critical. The Aravalli Green Wall project aims to restore an ecological barrier, but faces challenges including deforestation and the need for thoughtful eco-tourism. Long-term evaluation and local participation are key for lasting environmental impact. (This summary is generated via AI.)
Sunmeet Gill, a Sirsa bodybuilder, will be the first turbaned athlete at Mr. Olympia. He earned his pro card in 2023 after a decade of dedication. He emphasizes discipline, a protein-rich diet, and a growth mindset. He is proud of his identity and believes India is the best place to pursue his bodybuilding dreams. (This summary is generated via AI.)
Earlier, 12 officials, including XEN and SDO and owners of two sanitation firms, booked for Rs 15.84 crore scam
Kubbra Sait's story is one of resilience and empowerment. As a child, she faced bullying and felt like an outsider, targeted for her name, appearance, and presence. She found the pain isolating, leading her to believe she didn't fit in. Early interventions, like a personality development course at 13, planted the seeds for healing. Theatre became her true sanctuary, providing space to discover herself, build confidence, and embrace her unique identity. Today, Kubbra uses her experiences to inspire others through her work and honest interviews, sharing her past not as a source of shame, but of strength. She advocates for embracing differences as superpowers, encouraging everyone to stand out and celebrate their true selves. (This summary is generated via AI.)
Israeli occupation of Gaza (June 6, 1967)
Dispute between growers of Haryana, UP due to Yamuna shifting its course, altering the boundaries between states
The Centre and states would be well advised to pay heed to the National Disaster Management Authority guidelines on crowd management.
The Tribune Editorial: The previous CJI Sanjiv Khanna’s move of making the assets of Supreme Court judges public was commendable, but much more needs to be done
The Tribune Editorial: Article 16(4) of the Constitution mandates that reservations can be granted only to those classes that are inadequately represented in public services, not simply according to the population share.
At the same time, upstream oil companies like the ONGC and Reliance Industries will face stress as their output will be priced at lower levels.
Farmers opting for DSR technique to get incentive of ₹4,500 per acre
The Israeli and US governments and Gaza Humanitarian Foundation (GHF), the private contractor backed by Israel and the US, are providing aid to Palestinians.
Automobiles are among the largest users of rare earth elements (REEs). Agriculture and industry, too, rely on them.
The Tribune Editorial: Royal Challengers Bengaluru emerged champions, while MS Dhoni watched helplessly as five-time winners Chennai Super Kings hit rock bottom.
The Tribune Editorial: Ironically, Canada has expressed a desire to reduce its dependence on the US by diversifying trade ties with countries like India
The Indian government is considering a motion to remove Justice Yashwant Varma of the Allahabad High Court due to allegations of unaccounted cash found at his residence after a fire. This would be a rare move, as no judge has been removed since the Constitution's inception in 1950. Here's a breakdown: * **The Allegations:** Unaccounted cash was reportedly recovered after a fire at Justice Varma's home. * **Process to Date:** An initial inquiry found substance in the allegations. A three-judge committee subsequently indicted him. The Chief Justice of India (CJI) has recommended his removal. * **The Constitutional Process:** To remove a judge, a motion needs to be introduced in Parliament, signed by a specific number of members (50 in Rajya Sabha, 100 in Lok Sabha). If admitted, a committee will investigate the claims. If found guilty, a special majority vote in both houses of Parliament is required. Finally, the President issues the removal order. * **Justice Varma's Options:** He could resign at any point to avoid removal, similar to a previous case. (This summary is generated via AI.)
Artist Paresh Maity is happy the way Manish Malhotra turned his painting, Longitude 77, into couture for celebrity influencer Shalini Pashi’s Cannes look
Lack of SIM cards, network issues raise concerns about effectiveness of digital initiative
Consider this: India's per capita GDP still hovers around $2,480, compared to Japan's $33K or Germany's $54K
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