Nagawara Lake Drained for Bengaluru Restoration Project

Nagawara Lake in north Bengaluru is being drained for a 15-day restoration project costing over Rs 18 crore. The initiative aims to improve bunds, create walking tracks, and rejuvenate wetlands as part of a larger flood mitigation effort.

Pavan Kalyan Adopts Giraffes, Calls for Corporate Conservation

Andhra Pradesh Deputy Chief Minister K Pavan Kalyan adopted two giraffes at Visakhapatnam Zoo, emphasized wildlife conservation's role in environmental balance, and urged corporate participation in animal welfare initiatives during his visit.

Dutch Mob Ate Prime Minister in 1672 - A Historical Warning

In 1672, an angry Dutch mob brutally killed ousted Prime Minister Johan de Witt and his brother, then ate their organs and sold body parts as souvenirs. This dark chapter highlights the devastating power of misinformation campaigns.

Senate Democrats Push ICE Limits in Shutdown Talks

US Senate Democrats are negotiating with the Trump administration to impose new restrictions on federal immigration agents following Minneapolis shootings, aiming to prevent a partial government shutdown this Friday.

Texas Protest Chaos: ICE Orders Agents Not to Engage

A protest at a Texas immigration detention center turned violent as riot police clashed with demonstrators. Inside, a Democratic congressman found a detained child in poor condition, highlighting systemic issues.

Peacock Killed in Dog Attack in Mirzapur, UP

A peacock was fatally attacked by dogs in Aksauli village, Mirzapur district, Uttar Pradesh. Field workers attempted a rescue but the bird succumbed to severe injuries.

American Views on China's Rise and US Influence

A Carnegie Endowment poll shows most Americans believe China will surpass the US in global power, with significant generational and partisan divides in perceptions of this shift.

Swiss Fire Probe Widens to Local Authorities

Swiss prosecutors have broadened their investigation into a fatal fire to include local authorities, according to official documents. The probe examines potential negligence in safety protocols.

San José State Violated Title IX in Gender Identity Case

The US Department of Education's Office for Civil Rights ruled that San José State University violated Title IX by allowing a male athlete to compete in women's sports and access female facilities, creating unfair advantages and privacy concerns.

Himachal Weather Alert: More Rain, Snow from Jan 31

Himachal Pradesh is bracing for another round of rain and snowfall starting January 31, as per the latest weather forecast. The alert covers several districts, potentially affecting travel and daily life.

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