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Moradabad Police have intensified preparations for the upcoming Kanwar Yatra 2025, set to begin on July 11, ahead of the first Monday of Sawan on July 14. As thousands of kanwariyas are expected to pass through the city, the administration is taking multiple steps to ensure a smooth and safe pilgrimage. According to SSP Satpal Antil, CCTV cameras are being installed along the Kanwar routes, and designated police duty points are being set up to manage crowds and traffic. To prevent congestion and accidents, movement of heavy vehicles like buses, dumpers, trucks, and tractors will be prohibited from 6 PM…

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A shocking video from Nanded, Maharashtra, has gone viral on social media, showing a man effortlessly dismantling a newly constructed road with his bare hands. The clip has triggered widespread public anger and raised serious concerns about the quality of infrastructure projects in the region.  A man in Nanded, Maharashtra, easily dismantled a recently built road with his bare hands, revealing its poor construction qualitypic.twitter.com/FQG8XEtyL3 — Ghar Ke Kalesh (@gharkekalesh) July 7, 2025 Maharashtra Road Crumbles in Man’s Hands, Viral Video Sparks Outrage Over Construction Quality In the video, the man is seen peeling away chunks of the tar road…

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The government of Uttar Pradesh has ordered that all food sellers, dhabas, hotels, and bhandaras along the route of the Kanwar Yatra must show licenses with QR codes. The Food Safety and Drug Administration (FSDA) is in charge of this move, which is meant to protect public health and clean food during one of India’s biggest religious events, which starts on July 11. Check to See: Food Safety at Your Fingertips The Food Safety Connect app needs to be tied to the QR codes. Kanwariyas can check these to make sure of important information like the vendor’s name, address, phone…

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In a significant development, the Allahabad High Court has rejected a petition challenging the Uttar Pradesh government’s decision to merge nearly 5,000 state-run schools under the rationalisation policy aimed at improving educational outcomes and resource optimisation.  Allahabad High Court Dismisses Petition Against Merger of 5,000 UP Schools The petitioners had argued that the mass merger of primary and upper primary schools would disrupt the educational continuity for thousands of students, particularly those from rural and underprivileged backgrounds. However, the court upheld the state government’s move, citing administrative prerogative and the broader goal of strengthening the education system.  The state government…

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The Gurugram Metropolitan Development Authority (GMDA) has approached HSIIDC to allocate 12 acres of land in Naharpur Kasan, near Manesar, to develop a new bus depot. This initiative supports GMDA’s ambitious plan to increase the city’s bus fleet to 900 within three years, including 400 electric buses under the PM-eBus Sewa Scheme. Gurugram’s Bus Fleet Set to Triple as GMDA Pushes for New Depot and E-Buses GMDA wants to make Gurugram’s city bus services a lot bigger. A bus station and terminal are needed in Naharpur Kasan, which is close to Manesar. The Gurugram Metropolitan Development Authority (GMDA) has asked…

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A sharp exchange unfolded on social media between AIMIM chief Asaduddin Owaisi and Union Minister Kiren Rijiju over the issue of minorities and migration in India. The debate began after Rijiju posed a question on X (formerly Twitter), asking why minorities from neighboring countries prefer to come to India, while Indian minorities “don’t migrate.” Rijiju had tweeted: “How come minorities from our neighbouring countries prefer to come to India & our minorities don’t migrate? Prime Minister @narendramodi ji’s welfare schemes are for all. The schemes of the Ministry of Minority Affairs…” In a pointed response, Owaisi accused the minister of…

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In a twist of historical irony, Pakistan Army Chief General Asim Munir recently paid tribute to Captain Karnal Sher Khan, a soldier killed during the 1999 Kargil War, who was once denied a burial by his own country. Member Of The Pakistan Army Died In Combat Captain Sher Khan, a member of the Pakistan Army’s Northern Light Infantry, died in combat during the Kargil conflict and was buried with full military honours by the Indian Army. At the time, Pakistan had officially refused to accept the bodies of its fallen soldiers, including Sher Khan.  However, the bravery and valour displayed…

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In a significant decision, the Punjab Cabinet led by the Chief Minister Bhagwant Singh Mann on Monday decided to withdraw the decision of the Congress government to deploy the Central Industrial Security Force (CISF) at Bhakra Dam. A decision to this effect was taken in a meeting of the Council of Ministers held here under the chairmanship of the Chief Minister at his office in the Punjab Civil Secretariat I. Disclosing this here today a spokesperson of the Chief Minister’s Office said that the Cabinet bemoaned that the Congress government had arbitrarily given the nod to deploy CISF on Bhakra…

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Cooking oils often hinges heart health and that we choose for cooking meals in our daily routines. Cooking oils add flavour and texture to dishes, from adding tadka to salad dressings in kitchens.  Yet these oils affect more than taste by influencing fat balance, inflammation, and oxidative stress in the body. They can either protect or damage arteries depending on processing methods and cooking oil sources, affecting future heart health.  Expert Warns Against Common Oils in Daily Cooking Dr. Alok Chopra posted an Instagram video explaining how cooking oils affect your heart health. Dr Chopra warns, “What if I told you…

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Viral Video: Husbands and wives often argue with each other over trivial issues. Those who are revengeful do not forget to take revenge on each other. A viral video has surfaced on social media, where a husband had an argument with his wife. To take a revenge on him, his wife serves him food. The husband feeds her with a spoon to show his love to her. After some time, she pretends to have a pain in her neck, and falls on the bed. On seeing this husband vomits out food he has eaten, thinking she has added something noxious…

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