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Koraput Crops Largely Unharmed by Cyclone Remal

Initial assessments in Odisha's Koraput district reveal minimal agricultural damage despite Cyclone Remal's threat. Officials confirm crops largely protected, with detailed surveys underway.

Late Monsoon Rains Destroy India's Crops

Unseasonal late monsoon downpours have devastated standing crops across India, pushing farmers into financial distress and threatening food security. Learn how this climate anomaly is impacting agriculture.

Heavy Rains Destroy Gujarat's Paddy Crops

Unexpected heavy rainfall in Gujarat's key agricultural regions has devastated standing paddy crops, leaving farmers grappling with substantial financial losses and uncertain futures as harvest season approaches.

Mumbai BMC Elections: Candidate Selection Strategy Revealed

Exclusive insight into how Mumbai's ruling and opposition parties are handpicking BMC election candidates in the absence of formal performance assessments. Discover the strategic approaches shaping Mumbai's political landscape.

3 Life-Saving Health Tests From Stanford Doctor

Discover three simple at-home health checks that could predict serious medical conditions early. A Stanford-trained physician shares these potentially life-saving techniques that anyone can perform.

Mohali Property Tax Shock: New Map Triggers Panic

Mohali Municipal Corporation's revised zoning map threatens to significantly increase property tax rates, causing widespread anxiety among residents and commercial establishments ahead of the new fiscal year.

Torrential Rains Destroy Tungabhadra Paddy Crops

Heavy monsoon rains have wreaked havoc in Karnataka's Tungabhadra basin, destroying thousands of acres of ready-to-harvest paddy crops and pushing farmers to the brink of despair.

Elephant Omkar destroys ₹5L crops in Goa farms

A wandering elephant named Omkar has destroyed crops worth ₹5 lakh across multiple farms in Goa, prompting urgent response from agricultural authorities. Learn about the trail of destruction and mitigation efforts.

Google's India AI Farming Tools Go Global

Google expands its India-developed AI-powered agriculture solutions to multiple Asia-Pacific countries, helping farmers combat climate challenges and boost productivity through cutting-edge technology.

Goa Rains Threaten Paddy Harvest: Farmers in Crisis

Unexpected heavy rainfall in Canacona, Goa has put the region's paddy harvest at serious risk. Farmers face potential crop damage and financial losses as unseasonal showers continue to batter ready-to-harvest fields during peak season.

AAP Accused of Forcing Punjab Farmers to Burn Crops

BJP leader Manjinder Singh Sirsa makes explosive claim that AAP pressured Punjab farmers for crop burning, worsening Delhi's air quality crisis. Political blame game intensifies over severe pollution.

AAP forced Punjab farmers to burn crops: BJP leader

BJP leader Manjinder Singh Sirsa makes explosive claim that AAP pressured Punjab farmers for crop burning, worsening Delhi's air quality crisis. Political warfare intensifies as capital gasps for breath.

Punjab Stubble Burning: Delhi Chokes on Smog

As Delhi-NCR battles severe air pollution, Punjab reports 308 fresh stubble burning incidents. The persistent farm fires threaten to worsen the capital's air quality crisis, raising health concerns across North India.

ITR Portal Upgrade: Track Tax Officer Access Live

India's income tax portal introduces groundbreaking transparency feature allowing taxpayers to monitor when officials access their submissions, eliminating uncertainty and bringing unprecedented clarity to tax assessment process.

Bawana Waste Plant Green Clearance Under Fire

Residents of Delhi's Bawana area accuse authorities of obtaining environmental clearance for waste-to-energy plant through false statements about public consultation and environmental impact.

Punjab: 241 stubble burning cases in one month

Despite government warnings, Punjab records 241 stubble burning incidents in one month, raising alarms about deteriorating air quality in North India as winter approaches.

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