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Manoj Kumar Das is Gujarat's new Chief Secretary

Senior IAS officer Manoj Kumar Das takes charge as Gujarat's Chief Secretary following Raj Kumar's retirement. Get insights into the administrative reshuffle and Das's impressive career trajectory.

Kerala parties, NRIs oppose hasty SIR land move

Kerala witnesses rare political unity as parties and NRIs voice strong opposition to government's swift SIR land acquisition initiative, raising concerns over farmer rights and transparency.

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.

60 Rescued in Gujarat's Rajula Amid Heavy Rains

Heavy monsoon rains wreak havoc in Gujarat's Rajula town, Amreli district, leading to dramatic rescue operations as nearly 60 people are saved from flood-like situations. Read about the rainfall disruption and emergency response efforts.

Farmer dies in Muktsar grain market scuffle

A 55-year-old farmer from Muktsar district died following a violent scuffle at the local grain market, raising serious concerns about market security and farmer safety in Punjab.

Karnal Grain Market Chaos: Farmers Protest Gate Pass Delays

Angry farmers create massive disruptions outside Karnal's grain market as administrative delays in issuing gate passes leave thousands stranded with their produce. The situation turns volatile with protests blocking key transportation routes.

Cyclone Mocha Threatens Ganjam's Paddy Harvest

Ganjam district farmers race against time as Cyclone Mocha approaches, threatening to destroy ready-to-harvest paddy crops worth millions. Read about their desperate efforts to save their livelihood.

Ropar Makes History: Zero Stubble Burning Cases

Punjab's Ropar district achieves groundbreaking environmental milestone with complete elimination of post-harvest stubble burning, setting new standard for agricultural sustainability.

Heatwaves Wilt Kashmir's Prized Saffron Harvest

Unprecedented heatwaves in Kashmir devastate saffron crops, threatening the world's most expensive spice and livelihoods of local farmers. Climate change impacts become painfully visible.

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