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Mothers: Punjab's Frontline Against Drug Crisis

At Punjab Lit Foundation's 'Drugs and Punjab' summit, experts reveal how mothers are leading the fight against substance abuse. Discover the grassroots movement transforming Punjab's battle with addiction.

Punjab's Illegal Migration Crisis Exposed

Discover why Punjab's youth are risking everything through illegal travel routes to Western countries, exposing the human cost and economic drivers behind this alarming trend.

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.

Punjab Wheat Sowing Begins Amid DAP Crisis

As Punjab's wheat sowing season commences, farmers face critical DAP fertilizer shortages. Discover how this crisis threatens India's food security and what solutions are being implemented.

Harvard University Lockdown: Active Shooter Reported

Breaking: Cambridge police confirm active shooter situation near Harvard University campus. Multiple law enforcement agencies responding as search for suspect continues. Campus on immediate lockdown.

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.

Delhi Hosts Mega Bharat International Rice Conference 2025

India prepares to welcome rice producers, exporters, and policymakers at the prestigious Bharat International Rice Conference 2025 in New Delhi this February. Discover how this mega event will shape the future of global rice trade.

India Eyes Bigger Share in Global Rice Market

India plans to capture a larger share of the global rice market through strategic initiatives and the upcoming Bharat International Rice Convention 2025. Learn how IREFs and government policies are driving this export push.

Harvard on lockdown after shooting near campus

Harvard University implements emergency shelter-in-place protocol following shooting incident near campus. Multiple police departments respond as investigation continues.

India Hosts Global Rice Conference 2025

India prepares to host the prestigious Bangkok International Rice Conference 2025, targeting massive export growth and strategic global partnerships in the rice industry.

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.

Punjab fights paddy smuggling as local arrivals slow

Punjab authorities intensify vigil against paddy smuggling from neighboring states as slow local arrivals threaten MSP operations. Government takes decisive action to protect farmers' interests.

CBI raids suspended Punjab DIG's home again

The CBI conducted fresh searches at suspended Punjab DIG Rakesh Kaushal's home, seizing significant cash and valuables in an ongoing corruption investigation that has sent shockwaves through the state police department.

JNU Student Union Elections: November 4 Polling Date Set

Jawaharlal Nehru University gears up for high-stakes student union elections on November 4. Campaigning season kicks off next week, setting the stage for intense political battles on campus. Get all the details about election schedule, nomination process,

Harvard Diversity Shift: Asian Enrollment Up, Black & Hispanic Down

Harvard University's latest enrollment data reveals significant demographic changes, with Asian American student numbers climbing while Black and Hispanic representation experiences notable drops. Explore the shifting diversity landscape at America's prem

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