With a burgeoning population of young people from across the country making their way to the city, Bengaluru has come more alive with diverse communities formed, yearning for connection. From boardgame sessions and reading meetups to vinyl listening sessions you name it, Bengaluru has a club or community for it. A latest addition are jam sessions, which are thriving with several different communities popping up in the last year. We started in 2023 when there were only a few jamming communities. In the last one and a half years, it has become quite big almost every week, theres a new jamming event popping up, notes Giridhar Rai, founder of Bajabies, a jamming community, adding, Ive also seen a lot of cafes organising them because it increases footfall. A typical jam session involves a couple of musicians starting a song, with the rest of the crowd joining in spirited singing, like one big game of unstructured Antakshari. As Elvin Ady, one of the co-founders of Mic n Mehfil, explains, the appeal seems to be the jam sessions free-flowing format and inclusivity, regardless of musical abilities. To be honest, I am a horrible singer, but jam sessions are not just for people who sing but also for those who listen. Its about giving people a space to sing without any judgment. But what makes it different from an intimate concert or open mic? Anushka Modi, the co-founder of Maybe Its A Jam, shares, The engagement is much more than a usual band or concert, we make them feel like performers. These sessions and their warm environment have also helped people shed their inhibitions, notes Mamta Nayak, a frequent attendee, saying, The energy is such that you automatically start to sing, even shy people go up on stage and join in. Keeping in mind the diverse abilities and musical knowledge of their audiences, the playlist keeps changing. While the retro Bollywood or Bollywood hits from the 2000s and 2010s are popular choices, some have taken an offbeat route, organising Bhojpuri or Punjabi sessions too. According to Modi, Sufi music is quite popular even among young adults. The playlist we curate is impromptu and done with the view to encourage singing. So if someone starts singing DK Bose, we will just pick it up and sing together. The engagement is much more than a normal band or concert; we make them feel like they are all the performers, she adds. Despite the bend towards single youth, families and older people too are spotted at these events. One group consists of young peoplebetween 20 and 25 who lovemusic and want to perform, while another is people in their 50s or retirees who come for events to listento old Hindi songs, sing along and dance together, notes Ady. Organisers note that while college-goers and young professionals make up most of the crooners, these sessions are particularly popular among those who have recently moved to the city. Many who have just landed in the city recently and dont know a lot of people are just going out to find people who share their love for music, and to seek a different experience from going out to bars or restaurants, says Rai. While not catering only to professional musicians, these events draw a lot of them in, with Modi noting that some bands have been born from these sessions. We have seen multiple groups [of strangers] getting formed by just hanging together. I love that theyve become a kind of family. Many have formed bands out of our sessions because their vibes just matched, she says.
Lakhs of devotees witness Suna Besha of Lord Jagannath in Puri
PURI, Jul 6 : Around 15 lakh devotees on Sunday witnessed Lord Jagannath and his siblings Lord Balabhadra and Devi Subhadras Suna Besha (golden attire) ritual on chariots parked in front of the 12th-century shrine in Puri amid unprecedented security arrangements. The servitors decorated the idols with golden attire. The Suna Besha started at 4.45 pm, much ahead of the scheduled time of 6.30 pm, an official said. The sibling deities Lord Balabhara, Devi Subhadra and Lord Jagannath [] The post Lakhs of devotees witness Suna Besha of Lord Jagannath in Puri appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Grace Kharpuri is prez of NPPs women wing
SHILLONG, July 6: Senior MDC from Nongskhen Grace Mary Kharpuri has been appointed as the new president of the National Peoples Party Womens Front (NPWF). This decision was taken during a meeting of the NPP Meghalaya State unit and the NPWF, held at the party office on Saturday. The meeting, convened to formally induct Kharpuri, [] The post Grace Kharpuri is prez of NPPs women wing appeared first on The Shillong Times .
All roads lead to Puri as devotees congregate for Suna Besha
Efforts on to obtain clearances for proposed Puri airport: Govt source
Sandal Scandal: Why this Kolhapuri Di?
By Shivanand Pandit On June 2025, Milans fashion week witnessed a moment that sparked global debate. Italian luxury giant Prada unveiled its Spring/Summer 2026 menswear collection, which included footwear strongly inspired by Indias iconic Kolhapuri chappals. These open-toed, handmade leather sandals, traditionally crafted from tan buffalo hide and natural dyes like babul bark, have been [] The post Sandal Scandal: Why this Kolhapuri Di? appeared first on Northlines .
Narmada river swells as heavy rains lash upstream districts, floods Madhya Pradesh's Shahdol
BHOPAL: Heavy rains in various parts of Madhya Pradesh have triggered rise in rivers and other water bodies in the state, particularly in Mahakoshal and Gwalior-Chambal regions. Continued rise in the river Narmada due to heavy rains in the Mandla and Dindori districts (located on the banks of the rivers upstream), have prompted the authorities to open nine gates of the Bargi Dam in Jabalpur district. Police and local administration have sounded a flood alert to people residing in the low-lying areas and ghats, including the riverside areas of Jabalpur. Continuous rain over the last 72 hours and heavy rains since Saturday night have caused flooding in many parts of Shahdol city. Three wards of the Shahdol district hospital, including the surgical ward, was inundated with rain water, forcing the hospital staff to shift patients to other wards. The tracks at the Shahdol railway station too got submerged, reportedly affecting the movement of trains for some hours. An elderly couple, living in a thatched hut instead of their neighbouring pucca PM Awas Yojana, were buried alive when a major part of the hut they were presently living in collapsed in Shahdols Burhar area due to heavy rains. Teams of State Disaster Emergency Response Force (SDERF) have been deployed in villages of Shahdol district to shift villagers to safer places. In Katni district, heavy waterlogging was reported under the main railway overbridge. In Shivpuri district of Gwalior-Chambal region water bodies, like Bhadaiya Kund and Pawa Waterfalls are replete with water and at their full might. Earlier, on Saturday, part of a culvert on the state highway connecting Narsinghpur district to Jabalpur district collapsed in Narsinghpur district following heavy rains. No human casualty or injuries, however, were reported. The weather department has sounded an orange alert of very heavy rains in districts of Mahakoshal region, including Seoni, Balaghat, Betul, Dindori, Narsinghpur, Chhindwara, Mandla and Pandhurna. Heavy rain alert has been sounded for 17 other districts of different regions.
Ranveer Singh Unveils Dhurandhar First Look; Kareena Kapoor Takes Hilarious Dig At Prada
Ranveer Singh looks menacing in the first look from Dhurandhar. In other news, Kareena Kapoor Khan took a sly dig at Prada by flaunting her traditional Kolhapuri chappals.
'My OG Kolhapuris': Kareena Kapoor takes subtle jibe amid Prada controversy, all you need you know
Kareena Kapoor posted a picture on her Instagram account wearing Kolhapuri chappals.
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Kareena takes a jibe at Prada over kolhapuri chappals row
Kareena Kapoor Khan wittily responded to the Prada-Kolhapuri controversy with an Instagram post showcasing her own Kolhapuri chappals during her London vacation. Prada's design, inspired by the traditional Indian footwear, faced backlash for cultural appropriation. A meeting is scheduled between Prada, MACCIA, and artisans to discuss potential collaborations, while Kareena enjoys London with her family.
Indian firms looking to expand abroad have good chance in Sri Lanka: ITC chief
Indian companies are increasingly drawn to Sri Lanka for expansion due to strong cultural and historical ties, according to ITC Group CEO Sanjiv Puri. He highlighted India's growing competitiveness, technological advancements, and the ambition of Indian enterprises to expand beyond their borders. Several Indian firms, including ITC, CEAT, Piramal, and Adani, have already invested in Sri Lanka.
Kareena Kapoor Takes Hilarious Dig At Prada, Flexes Her OG Kolhapuris In London
Kareena Kapoor took a sly dig at Prada by flaunting her traditional Kolhapuri chappals in London after the brand faced backlash for copying the iconic Indian design.
Kareena Kapoor takes a dig at Prada, flaunts her OG Kolhapuri footwear
Kareena Kapoor takes a dig at Prada, flaunts her OG Kolhapuri footwear
Puri experienced an overwhelming surge of devotees and tourists for the Suna Besha ceremony, leading to severe traffic congestion. Parking facilities reached capacity early, with over 15,000 vehicles entering the city, causing significant delays on major routes. Police implemented emergency traffic measures and sought alternative parking solutions to manage the unprecedented crowds and ensure devotee safety during the sacred event.
Hindustan Copper Taps Worlds Top Miner CODELCO To Ramp Up Production To 12 MTPA by 2030
Indias largest copper miner, Hindustan Copper Ltd. (HCL), is set to send its top executives to visit six to seven CODELCO mines in Chile over the next two to three months as the company ramps up efforts to achieve its long-delayed target of 12 million tonnes per annum (MTPA) production by 2030. A collaboration between Indias state-run HCL and Chiles CODELCO (Corporacin Nacional del Cobre de Chile), the worlds largest copper producer, provides HCL an opportunity to boost its reserves and accelerate capacity expansion at home critical for the miner, which has seen sluggish growth in recent years. According to HCL officials, the two companies are now working closely, sharing knowledge and workforce expertise to address gaps in Hindustan Coppers mining methods, best practices, and technological upgrades. The upcoming visit to Chiles large copper reserves is expected to strengthen technical know-how, enhance strategic dilution control, scale up production more efficiently, and raise safety standards across HCLs operations. The HCL delegation is likely to tour key CODELCO sites such as Chuquicamata the worlds largest open-pit copper mine El Teniente, the worlds deepest underground copper mine, and Andina, known for its high-grade sulphide ore processing. Other operations under consideration include Salvador, which focuses on copper-gold concentrates using innovative metallurgical techniques; Los Bronces, which optimizes heap leaching for both sulphide and oxide ores; and Radomiro Tomic, recognized for its advanced solvent-extraction and electrowinning processes that produce high-purity copper cathodes. While HCLs visit is planned for later this year, a five-member CODELCO delegation is currently in India until July 11, 2025. Led by CODELCOs Director of South Chile & International Explorations, Angelo Aguilar Catalano, the team of top geologists is conducting extensive operational reviews across Hindustan Coppers mines. Sources say the team is evaluating workflows, assessing equipment modernization strategies, and will submit an interim report to HCLs corporate office by July 10, 2025. This collaboration follows a key Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) signed between HCL and CODELCO on March 1, 2025. The agreement focuses on sharing technical expertise and best practices in exploration, mining, mineral beneficiation, employee training, and capacity building. Hindustan Copper, Indias largest copper producer, has long struggled with aging infrastructure and underperformance. Its partnership with CODELCO the worlds leading copper producer signals India's intent to modernize the mining sector and strengthen self-reliance in critical mineral production. . Read more on Business by NDTV Profit.
DCA seizes counterfeit tablets in Hyderabad, Karimnagar
Hyderabad: The Drugs Control Administration (DCA) of Telangana seized spurious drugs (counterfeit versions) of Levipil 500 tablets (Levetiracetam Tablets 500 mg), which were falsely claimed to be manufactured by Sun Pharma Laboratories Limited. During raids conducted in Hyderabad and Karimnagar, a counterfeit version of Levipil 500 tablets was found circulating in the market. DCA officials Get the latest updates in Hyderabad City News , Technology , Entertainment , Sports , Politics and Top Stories on WhatsApp & Telegram by subscribing to our channels. You can also download our app for Android and iOS .
Odisha Police Alert Devotees To Visit Puri For Lord Jagannath's Suna Besha Rituals
The 'Bahuda' Yatra passed off smoothly on Saturday, amid unprecedented security and active cooperation of servitors, and the administration was on its toes to control the crowd for 'Suna Besha' rituals, the SJTA official said
News in Frames | Kolhapuri chappals walk on chic runways
Rooted in centuries-old craftsmanship, these eco-friendly, handmade sandals stand as a proud symbol of Indias artisanal heritage and sustainable fashion
Four AC mechanics from Uttar Pradesh die of suspected gas leak
NEW DELHI: Four air conditioning mechanics died of suspected gas leak at their rented accommodation in south Delhis Dakshinpuri area, police said on Saturday. Police said a man named Zeeshan called them up, saying his relative was not responding to the calls and that the house was locked from the inside. When police arrived at the spot, they found four unconscious men on the first floor of the house in Dakshinpuri. The victims were rushed to Ambedkar hospital, which referred them to Safdarjung and AIIMS Trauma Centre, DCP (South) Ankit Chauhan said. Zeeshan told police that his relative, Imran, lived with Mohsin, Haseeb, and Kapil in the house. While the three were declared dead upon arriving at the hospital, Haseeb succumbed later, the DCP said. All four were residents of UP and lived in that one-room set. Preliminary reports said the four might have been affected by a gas leak from a cylinder used for air conditioning units kept in the room. However, the exact cause will be ascertained after the autopsy report is received. They had been living at the premises for last several years. On Saturday, Mohsins brother called their cousin, Mohammad Ayub, and his nephew, Zeeshan, saying calls to Mohsin were going unanswered. Zeeshan called up police after he found the door being locked.
Enhanced security to control crowd during Suna Besha in Puri
Bahuda Yatra Begins in Puri Amid Tight Security, Huge Turnout
The festival commenced with the ceremonial Pahandi procession, where the sibling deities were carried from the Shree Gundicha Temple to their majestic chariots
PIL filed against Prada for 'inspired' Kolhapuri sandals
Prada faces legal action in India for allegedly appropriating the design of Kolhapuri chappals in their new sandal line. A public interest litigation demands an apology and compensation for Kolhapur artisans, accusing Prada of exploiting the craft's cultural significance and GI tag. The petition seeks government intervention to protect indigenous crafts from future exploitation and ensure fair recognition.
Lord Jagannaths Bahuda Yatra: Chariot pulling begins
Puri: Lord Jagannaths Bahuda Yatra or return car festival formally began here on Saturday with thousands of devotees pulling the chariot of Lord Balabhadras Taladwaj after ceremonial Pahandi and Gajapati Maharaja Divyasingha Deb performing Chhera Pahanra (sweeping) rituals. Though the pulling of chariots was slated to start at 4 pm, it began at about 2.45 Get the latest updates in Hyderabad City News , Technology , Entertainment , Sports , Politics and Top Stories on WhatsApp & Telegram by subscribing to our channels. You can also download our app for Android and iOS .
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PM Modi lauds Bihar's legacy among Indian diaspora in Trinidad & Tobago
Bihar's deep connection with the people who migrated and have now settled as citizens in Trinidad and Tobago featured prominently in Prime Minister Narendra Modi's address to the Indian community there. Notably, this comes ahead of Bihar's legislative assembly elections later this year. Hailing the Bihar linkage of the Indian-origin population in Trinidad and Tobago as a heritage of Bihar, PM Modi remarked that the heritage of Bihar is the pride of not only India but the world as well. The majority of the Indian-origin population in Trinidad and Tobago traces its ancestry to Bihar's Bhojpuri-speaking regions. Emphasising this cultural connection, PM Modi also highlighted in a social media post that the bond between the two countries is reflected in the shared use of Bhojpuri. Be it democracy, politics, diplomacy, higher education... Bihar had shown a new direction to the world in many such subjects' centuries ago, he noted. In a move seen by many as a subtle message of his deep respect and regard for Bihar's heritage-especially significant ahead of the upcoming polls-PM Modi struck an emotional chord with the Diaspora during an event held at the National Cycling Velodrome in Couva on Thursday. He said, The ancestors of many people present here came from Bihar. The heritage of Bihar is the pride of not only India but the world as well. Modi also referred to the ancestral roots of his Trinidad & Tobago counterpart, Prime Minister Kamla Persad-Bissessar, noting that her ancestors hailed from Bihar's Buxar. Describing the cultural significance of being served food on traditional leaves, a gesture he experienced during a dinner hosted in his honour, PM Modi remarked that food served on a Sohari leaf holds great cultural importance for people in Trinidad & Tobago, especially those of Indian descent. Tapping into the cultural psyche, Modi added that the people of India regard Prime Minister Kamla Persad-Bissessar as a daughter of Bihar. Later, PM Modi's post on X (formerly Twitter) about the cultural connection between India and Trinidad & Tobago was written in Bhojpuri-a prominent language of Bihar that is still widely spoken among the Indian community in the Caribbean nation. Be it democracy, politics, diplomacy, higher education... Bihar had shown a new direction to the world in many such subjects centuries ago, he reiterated, underlining Bihar's historic global influence. He further added that new inspirations and opportunities will emerge from the land of Bihar for the 21st-century world. In Trinidad and Tobago, the Girimitya community-descendants of indentured labourers-primarily consists of people who migrated from Bihar and Uttar Pradesh. These workers were sent by the British from India to plantations in South Africa, Fiji, Mauritius, and the Caribbean islands. Many political observers believe that PM Modi's emphasis on Bihar's legacy could positively influence voters back home. At the cultural event, Modi was greeted with Bhojpuri chautaal and the sounds of traditional instruments like dhol-tasha , which are still used in Bihar. Interestingly, 38 ministers-including the Prime Minister of Trinidad & Tobago-were seen wearing traditional Indian attire. It is widely believed that T&T PM Kamla Persad-Bissessar has ancestral roots in Bihar's Buxar district. PM Modi mentioned that her lineage can be traced back to one RK Mishra from Bhelpur village in Buxar, who migrated in 1889. The present Prime Minister of Trinidad and Tobago is said to have ancestral ties to this family. In a touching moment, PM Kamla Persad-Bissessar also quoted a few lines from a poem written by PM Modi from his book Aankh Aa Dhanya Che. Praising the Indian diaspora, particularly those with ancestral ties to Bihar and other Indian states, PM Modi said, They left the Ganga and Yamuna behind but carried the Ramayana in their hearts. They left their soil, but not their soul. They were not just migrants. They were messengers of a timeless civilisation. The PM addressing the Joint Assembly of Parliament also invoked legacy of Bihar saying There are many companions in this Parliament also who have ancestors from Bihar, which is the land of ancient Republic- Vaishali.
Bahuda Yatra: Return Of Lord Jagannath To The Main Temple
Bahuda Yatra is the homecoming of Lord Jagannath, Lord Balabhadra, and Goddess Subhadra to their main temple in Puri. The post Bahuda Yatra: Return Of Lord Jagannath To The Main Temple appeared first on Dharma .
Lord Jagannaths Bahuda Yatra begins with ceremonial Pahandi ritual of deities
Puri, Jul 5: Lord Jagannaths Bahuda Yatra or return car festival began on Saturday with the ceremonial Pahanadi ritual during which the idols are being carried in a ceremonial procession from Shree Gundicha Temple to the chariots parked at Saradhabali. Though the Pahandi ritual was scheduled to begin at 12 noon, it started at 10.30 am, much earlier during which the trinity- Lord Balabhadra, Devi Subhadra and Lord Jagannath, are being taken one by one to the chariots. The majestic [] The post Lord Jagannaths Bahuda Yatra begins with ceremonial Pahandi ritual of deities appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Bahuda Yatra Begins in Puri Amid Tight Security, Devotee Rush
Return journey of Lord Jagannath, Balabhadra, and Subhadra commences early with grand rituals; over 10,000 security personnel deployed
Odisha BJP reluctant to defend party leader Jagannath Pradhan arrested for attack on govt. officer
The saffron party is concerned over its image following stampede in Puri and spate of gang-rape incidents
Days After Deadly Stampede, Security Increased For 'Bahuda Yatra' In Puri
Stringent security arrangements have been put in place for Lord Jagannath's 'Bahuda Yatra' in Odisha's Puri on Saturday, with which the Rath Yatra festivities will conclude, officials said.
Puri upgrade to align it with modern tourism principles
Kolhapuri chappal gets leg-up over copying by Italian brand
'Do they have gold in them?': The Indian artisans up in arms over Prada's sandals
Artisans who make Kolhapuri sandals are demanding better recognition after Prada failed to acknowledge design roots.
CM announces infra revamp for Puri to turn it into world-class tourism hub
Forest advisory panel puts Puri airport project on hold pending wildlife impact study
Pick up our favorite air purifier while it's $37 off for Prime Day
Prime Day 2025 is coming soon on July 8-11, but you don't have to wait to grab good tech deals and that goes for everyone, not just Prime members. Early deals have already started popping up on Amazon, and one of the best at the moment is on an Engadget-approved air purifier. The Levoit Core 400S air purifier is on sale for $183, which is $37 off its usual price and not too far off of the lowest price we've seen. It's part of a larger sale on all kinds of Levoit devices including other air purifiers, cordless vacuums and more. The Levoit Core 400S is our current pick for the best air purifier overall . Sure, it might not have the prettiest design of all the options we have tested and the companion app might have a little too much going on. But the Core 400S does its job and does it well. This smart air purifier is slated to clean the atmosphere in spaces of up to 1,733 square feet in as little as one hour. The Core 400S has a cylindrical shape with vents at the top and a touch display that shows air quality readings. You'll be able to get a sense of the current air quality in your space at a glance with a color-changing ring that will light up in blue, green, orange or red. The 360-degree filtration system is said to be capable of capturing over 99.9 percent of pollutants as small as 0.3 microns, such as dust, pet dander and pollen. There is an auto mode that should suffice for maintaining air quality, but the Core 400S is compatible with Alexa and Google Assistant voice controls too. The fan isn't too loud, even when it's operating at maximum speed the volume topped out at 62dB in our testing. Meanwhile, at $50 each, the air filter replacements aren't too expensive compared with those from many of Levoit's competitors. You can also find other Levoit Prime Day deals on Amazon right now that include more air purifiers, cordless vacuums and more. This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/deals/pick-up-our-favorite-air-purifier-while-its-37-off-for-prime-day-143224711.html?src=rss
Drone Surveillance Deployed For Traffic And Crowd Management During Bahuda Yatra In Puri
Officials confirmed that the system is being operated from a central traffic control room, where dedicated police personnel are stationed to monitor live drone and CCTV visuals and coordinate with field officers in real time.
BJD seeks judicial probe into Puri stampede; bid to politicise tragedy: BJP
Temple to come up in Puri village
Why this Kohlapuri Di? : A case of misplaced chauvinism
For purely pragmatic reasons, Kohlapuri has given us global recognition. We do need the world to enjoy what we have. But now that we have received the credit for the chappals, what next? Unless we own, defend and develop value chains, we shall continue to let our misplaced chauvinism get the better of us.
Pani Puri: Crunchy Snack Filled Memories, Joy
At Hussainsagar alone, there are more than a hundred pani puri vendors. Each seller easily dishes out over a thousand puris daily, serving not just food but a ritual of spice, crunch and conversation.
PIL in Bombay High Court seeks to protect Kolhapuri chappals GI from exploitation
The petitioners urge judicial intervention to safeguard traditional artisans rights and demand action against luxury fashion brand Prada
Naidu seeks GST exemption for mango pulp, Central aid of 130 cr. for procuring Totapuri mangoes
A recent slump in exports coupled with weak domestic demand has led to a crisis, leaving over 1.50 lakh metric tonnes of mango pulp unsold in Chittoor district, says Chief Minister Chandrababu Naidu in a representation to Union Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman, he also seeks a reduction of GST on fruit-based juices to 5% from 12%
Gold declines Rs 600 to Rs 99,020/10 g; silver plunges Rs 1,000
New Delhi, Jul 4 (PTI) Gold prices declined Rs 600 to Rs 99,020 per 10 grams in the national capital on Friday due to fresh selling by stockists, according to the All India Sarafa Association. The yellow metal of 99.9 per cent purity had settled at Rs 99,620 per 10 grams on Thursday. Gold of 99.5 per cent purity slipped Rs 500 to Rs 98,500 per 10 grams (inclusive of all taxes). It had closed at Rs 99,000 per 10 grams in the previous market close. Gold prices declined on Friday as the US dollar and treasury yields moved higher
Cultural appropriation isnt just colonial, its casteist
Beneath the Indian diasporas outrage of the Kolhapuri-Prada fiasco, lies a deeper, more uncomfortable truth: the issue isnt just about what is being borrowed, but who gets to borrow
Big trouble for Prada over Rs 1.2 lakh 'Kolhapuri' sandals, know what it is
Prada is under fire after unveiling Rs 1.2 lakh sandals inspired by India's Kolhapuri chappals. A PIL has been filed seeking credit for Indian artisans, compensation, and legal safeguards for GI-tagged crafts.
Jailed Gangster Amit Dabang To Marry During 5-Hour Parole
Gangster Amit alias Dabang, a key member of the Tillu Tajpuriya gang who is lodged in Tihar Jail, will be out on a five-hour parole for his wedding on Friday.
PIL against Prada for Kolhapuri chappal design seeks damages
A Public Interest Litigation (PIL) has been filed in the Bombay High Court against Italian fashion house Prada for its alleged unauthorized use of the Kolhapuri chappals. The PIL seeks compensation to be paid to Indian artisans for allegedly copying their design.
'Compensation, Apology': PIL Against Prada After Facing Flak Over Kolhapuri Chappal Design
A PIL filed in the Bombay High Court accuses Prada of copying the Kolhapuri Chappal design in its Spring/Summer 2026 collection, demanding compensation and a public apology.
PM Modi welcomed with Bhojpuri Chautaal in Trinidad & Tobago, Manoj Tiwari says Bihars rich culture on display New Delhi: Prime Minister Narendra Modi received a rousing reception in Trinidad and Tobago on Friday, with Indian community members turning out in large numbers to welcome him. However, the one event that stood out and caught [] The post PM Modi welcomed with Bhojpuri Chautaal in Trinidad & Tobago, Manoj Tiwari says Bihars rich culture on display appeared first on Mangalorean.com .
WATCH - PM Modi welcomed with Bhojpuri Chautaal in Trinidad & Tobago
Prime Minister Narendra Modi was greeted with exceptional warmth by the Indian diaspora and given a colorful traditional Indo-Trinidadian welcome on his arrival here.
During his state visit in July 2025, Prime Minister Modi experienced Trinidad and Tobago's Indo-Caribbean heritage through a dinner served on Sohari leaves, derived from the Calathea lutea plant. This tradition, with roots in Bhojpuri culture, signifies food for the gods and is integral to religious and social gatherings.
During his state visit in July 2025, Prime Minister Modi experienced Trinidad and Tobago's Indo-Caribbean heritage through a dinner served on Sohari leaves, derived from the Calathea lutea plant. This tradition, with roots in Bhojpuri culture, signifies food for the gods and is integral to religious and social gatherings.
Video: PM Modi Welcomed With Bhojpuri 'Chautaal' In Trinidad & Tobago During Historic Visit
Prime Minister Modi received a vibrant cultural welcome in Trinidad & Tobago with a Bhojpuri Chautaal performance, praising the Indian community's contributions and cultural ties.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi visited Trinidad and Tobago, marking the first bilateral visit by an Indian Prime Minister since 1999. He addressed the Indian community, acknowledging their contributions and strong ties to India. Modi referred to Prime Minister Kamla Persad-Bissessar as Bihar ki Beti, highlighting her ancestral roots and the cultural connection between the two nations.
Mata Amritanandamayi receives Vivekananda International Peace Award
THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: Spiritual leader Mata Amritanandamayi was conferred with the Vivekananda International Peace Award at a ceremony held at the Amritapuri Ashram on Thursday. The award, instituted by the Vivekananda International Relations Foundation, comprises a plaque and a certificate of commendation. Receiving the honour, Amma urged everyone to learn and uphold the principles of Sanatana Dharma, which she said reflect Indias timeless culture and values. She highlighted that this was also the core message of Swami Vivekanandas life and that global peace is possible if humanity learns to treat nature as shared inheritance. The award was presented by Gagan Malhotra, convener of the foundation, and Ravikumar Iyer, its chief patron. Speaking at the event, Ravikumar Iyer said that peace accompanies Amma wherever she travels, and that her presence helps spread Indias Sanatana message, rooted in Dharma and truth, to the world. Other speakers included Gagan Malhotra, Sarika Panhalkar, CEO of Tarpan Foundation, Shreya Bharathiya, managing trustee of Swanath Foundation, A Rajasekaran, chairman of Chakra Foundation, and others.
Watch: PM Modi Welcomed With Bhojpuri 'Chautaal' At Trinidad And Tobago
This is PM Modi's first visit to the country as Prime Minister and the first bilateral visit by an Indian Prime Minister to the Caribbean nation since 1999.
Vehicular traffic on Puri stampede day was 4 times the volume of Rath Yatras opening day
Crunchyroll blames third-party vendor for AI subtitle mess
At the start of last year, Crunchyroll President Rahul Purini told The Verge the company was very focused on testing generative AI tools for subtitling and captioning speech to text. The comment came just months after the streamer temporarily took down the debut episode of one of its newest shows, The Yuzuki Family's Four Sons, after people complained about poor subtitles. Much of the translation was nonsensical, with missing punctuation in many sentences. At the time, some fans speculated the company had used AI to translate the episode. Earlier this week, fresh accusations of AI use came up when an episode of new anime showed evidence ChatGPT was used to write the subtitles. Igor Bonifacic for Engadget On July 1, Bluesky user Pixel spotted an issue with the German subtitles for Necronomico and the Cosmic Horror Show , one of the new series Crunchyroll is streaming this anime season. Beyond a general sloppiness, one line began with the words ChatGPT said... during a pivotal scene in the show's debut episode. Engadget was able to independently verify the episode contains the AI-generated translation. If you're curious, the English subtitles aren't much better, as seen in the screenshots above and below. We were made aware that AI-generated subtitles were employed by a third-party vendor, which is in violation of our agreement, a Crunchyroll spokesperson told Engadget. We are investigating the matter and are working to rectify the error. People were understandably upset about the subtitles. Crunchyroll subscriptions start at $8 per month , and since its acquisition by Sony , service has been the dominant player in the anime streaming market outside of Japan. This is not acceptable. How can we be expected to pay for a service that clearly doesn't care about the quality of its products? wrote Pixel in their original post. As of the writing of this article, their post has been quoted more than 300 times and reposted by thousands of other people. Many fans say they're turning to torrented fansubs, calling the official AI-generated translations unwatchable. People on Reddit have expressed similar frustrations . Crunchyroll Ironically, when Purini revealed Crunchyroll was testing generative AI tools for subtitles, he said part of the motivation was to prevent piracy. He reasoned the tech would allow the company to start streaming new, translated anime episodes as close to their original Japanese release as possible, adding the lag between official releases was sometimes what pushed fans to torrent shows. Update 3:58PM ET : Added comment from Crunchyroll. Have a tip for Igor? You can reach him by email , on Bluesky or send a message to @Kodachrome.72 to chat confidentially on Signal. This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/entertainment/streaming/crunchyroll-blames-third-party-vendor-for-ai-subtitle-mess-145621606.html?src=rss
Akhil Bharatiya Prant Pracharak Baithak of RSS to take place between July 4 to July 6 in Delhi
NEW DELHI: The three-day-long Akhil Bharatiya Prant Pracharak Baithak of the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) will take place between July 4 to July 6 at Keshav Kunj (Delhi) for deliberating upon organisational matters. The discussions will revolve around the progress and experiences of organisational work in various prants with Danghs chief Mohan Bhagwat and other functionaries from across the country in attendance on the various 'karya vibhags'. The RSS has also decided to hold special programs with a focus on youth participation in view of the Shatabdi Varsh. The Sangh will also organise the Vishesh Samvad(Special Dialogue) events with Sarsanghchalak in four major cities, namely Delhi, Mumbai, Kolkata, and Bengaluru with distinguished members of society in attendance. Addressing the media on Thursday over the eve of a three-day meeting starting on Friday, RSS Akhil Bharatiya Prachar Pramukh Sunil Ambekar informed that since March, 100 Prashikshan Vargs (training camps) have been conducted across the country. Of these, 75 were for swayamsevaks below the age of 40, and 25 were for those between 40 and 60 years. He said that Sanghs all Sah-Sarkaryavahs (Joint General Secretaries), heads of karya vibhags, and Akhil Bharatiya Sangathan Mantris (All-India Organisational Secretaries) of 32 RSS-inspired organisations have arrived here to attend the meeting. During these training camps, various karya vibhags, including Seva Vibhag (Service Department), provided focused training. Swayamsevaks are also involved in sthaayi prakalp (permanent service projects), and actively participate in relief work during disasters. For instance, they contributed during the Puri Jagannath Rath Yatra and the Ahmedabad plane crash incident, he said. He mentioned that the key focus of this meeting is the Shatabdi Varsh (Centenary Year). All prants have prepared their plans, which will be discussed in detail. Information related to this will be shared post the meeting. The Shatabdi Varsh will formally commence in Nagpur on October 2 with the Vijayadashami Utsav, in the presence of Sanghs chief. Following this, Shatabdi Varsh events will continue for a full year. He said further On the same day, celebrations will be held across the country at the shakha, mandal, and basti (unit, circle, and locality) levels. As part of a special outreach, swayamsevaks will conduct a Grih Sampark Abhiyan (Door-to-Door Contact Campaign), wherein they will visit homes, distribute Sangh Sahitya (RSS literature), and hold discussions. He also said, At the nagar/khand (division) levels across the country, Samajik Sadvav Baithaks (Social Harmony Meetings) will be organized. People from different sections of society will come together to deliberate on removing social evils and fostering harmony and unity. Additionally, at zilla kendras (district centres), pramukh nagrik goshthis (distinguished citizen seminars) will be held. These gatherings will engage in dialogue around Hindutva, national interest, and the vision for future Bharat. He said that there is a visible surge in curiosity and enthusiasm in society to know about and connect with the Sangh. A large number of youths are expressing interest in joining. This years Prashikshan Vargs saw significant youth participation. Moreover, between April and June, 28,571 people registered online through the Join RSS platform. Ambekar said that in view of the Shatabdi Varsh (Centenary Year), the RSS has put forth a vision of PanchParivartan (Fivefold Transformations), aimed at bringing about positive societal change through collective participation. This vision includes promoting Samajik Samarasata (social harmony), encouraging environment-friendly lifestyles, fostering Swabodh ka Gaurav (Sense of pride in selfhood), strengthening familial bonds and cultural values within families (kutumb mein aatmiyaata aur sanskaar), and enhancing awareness about the importance of fulfilling ones naagrik kartavya (civic duties). RSS Swayamsevaks will work in collaboration with society to take this vision forward, he added.
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Gold jumps Rs 450 to Rs 99,620/10 g; silver rallies Rs 1,000
New Delhi, Jul 3 (PTI) Gold prices climbed Rs 450 to Rs 99,620 per 10 grams in the national capital on Thursday due to continuous buying by stockists, according to the All India Sarafa Association. On Wednesday, the precious metal of 99.9 per cent purity had closed at Rs 99,170 per 10 grams. Gold of 99.5 per cent purity appreciated Rs 400 to Rs 99,000 per 10 grams (inclusive of all taxes). The yellow metal had finished at Rs 98,600 per 10 grams in the previous market session. Additionally, silver prices rallied Rs 1,000 to Rs 1,05,800 per kilogram (inclusive
One dead, several injured in tent collapse at Madhya Pradesh's Bageshwar Dham during storm
BHOPAL: A 50-year-old man from Uttar Pradesh allegedly died when a tent collapsed amid heavy rains and blustery winds at the famous Lord Hanuman shrine, Bageshwar Dham, in Chhatarpur district of Madhya Pradesh early on Thursday morning. The incident, which also left seven devotees injured, most of them from outside Madhya Pradesh, including Uttar Pradesh and Rajasthan, occurred during preparations for the Friday birthday celebrations of the shrines Peethadhishwar and Hindu Rashtra-supporter, religious preacher Dhirendra Krishna Shastri, also known as Bageshwar Dham Sarkar. The mishap happened on Thursday morning amid continuous heavy rains coupled with blustery winds, leading to the collapse of the tent. One devotee died in the mishap, possibly after suffering a head injury due to the caving in of one of the iron pillars which supported the tent. Some other devotees, mostly from outside MP, suffered injuries, but all are out of danger. An autopsy of the deceased man, who hails from UP, is being conducted, Jain said. The deceased man has been identified as Shyamlal Kaushal (50), a native of Chauri village in Basti district. He was part of a six-member family that had arrived from eastern Uttar Pradesh on Wednesday night to take part in the birthday celebrations of the temples Peethadhishwar, Dhirendra Krishna Shastri. While five of the injured devotees were given preliminary treatment at the hospital and discharged, at least two others, including Neha Khatik from Rajasthans Bhilwara district and Ramdayal Yadav from UPs Kushinagar district, are undergoing treatment at Chhatarpur district hospital. According to eyewitnesses, including Aryan Kamlapuri (a neighbour of the bereaved family), the tent allegedly collapsed due to heavy rains and strong winds, which inundated the area with water. The ensuing chaos also led to the injuries. Notably, Bageshwar Dham, which houses the famous temple of Lord Hanuman, is located in Garha village of Chhatarpur district. Over the years, a large part of the village has turned into a major pilgrimage centre.
Puri stampede: Odisha Government seeks information from public
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Prada's new sandals sparked controversy. The design closely resembled Indian Kolhapuri chappals. Radhika Gupta, Edelweiss Mutual Fund CEO, criticized Prada. She highlighted the lack of recognition for Indian craftsmanship. Prada stated the sandals were inspired by Indian footwear. The company said it contacted the Maharashtra Chamber of Commerce. Social media users pointed out the similarity.
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Prada controversy: Luxury labels versus the soul of Indian craftsmanship
As photos from Italian luxury brand Pradas Spring/Summer 2026 show in Milan flooded the Internet, one particular shot of a model sporting slippers that looked practically identical to the GI-tagged Kolhapuri sandals caught the eye of netizens. Watching these culturally-ubiquitous chappals worn by Indians across class and regional lines being sold by a foreign brand for a whopping `1.2 lakh soon led to accusations of cultural appropriation Karnataka minister Priyank Kharge also took to social media to point out the states role in producing this distinctive style of footwear, with regions like Belagavi, Dharwad, and Bagalkot being major production hubs. As the stir continues to engulf Prada even after they admitted the source of inspiration for their leather flat sandals, CE asks designers and stylists across the country: Do luxury labels elevate or exploit traditional Indian crafts? Anupamaa Dayal, fashion designer Many of Indias crafts are alive and thriving. They are easy to access, and not much official or legal framework surrounds them. This makes them an easy plunderground for larger luxury labels. This is also true of independent, smaller designers, as I recently experienced my label, Anupamaa, being a victim of plagiarism by an Argentinian brand. Exploitation cannot ever be considered elevation. Without acknowledgement and appreciation where its due, the intention of violation leaves poor energy all around. The Prada issue is a good opportunity for our policymakers to address the issue of appropriate protection. Sreejith Jeevan, designer and founder of Rouka When a design is inspired by a traditional craft, it deserves to be credited, and in the latest case, its not just another leather sandal. The resemblance to the Kolhapuri sandal is undeniable. Giving due credit and ensuring the local artisans behind such crafts benefit from it isnt just respectful, its the ethical thing to do. While the current hype may bring indirect attention and possibly some benefits to artisans, its an incomplete form of recognition. The craft must be acknowledged for what it truly is. Vino Supraja, ethical fashion designer and sustainability advocate I dont think the price tag is the issue here luxury has its economy. The real concern is when heritage crafts, such as Kolhapuri chappals, are used without crediting the communities behind them. These are not just designs, theyre cultural legacies passed down through generations. If a global brand finds value in that, the artisans deserve to be part of the narrative, not as footnotes but as collaborators. The same applies to the wire baskets. I understand the appeal of their form and texture, but simply placing a luxury label on them without context erases their origin. Fashion has immense power to elevate, but actual elevation means acknowledging the hands that make, not just the name that sells. Tina Vincent, fashion designer I am happy that Indian craftsmen are getting a boost internationally, be it the chappal or the wire bag. Our artisans deserve recognition, and I am glad luxury labels are elevating our Indian artisans. I do not begrudge them and their price points because, as a company, they will have their campaigns and overheads, which make them an international brand to reckon with. Jaya Kumari, personal stylist What Prada did was exploit the craft. Leather flat sandals does not give any credit to the community in Kolhapur that makes these products. Most luxury brands dont. Recently, dupattas were being endorsed as Scandinavian scarves. Theyve been doing this with a lot of our clothing and crafts. Also, its a shame that our people dont understand the significance of Indian crafts and textiles like Phulkari or Chikankari, opting for knock-offs or fast fashion brands. Instead of just expressing outrage at a brand, people also need to learn about these crafts and include a few of these in their wardrobes. Akanksha Chhabra, co-founder of Pastels and Pop On one hand, its incredible to see Indian designs influencing global fashion, especially a name like Prada. On the other, its disappointing to see that there was no acknowledgement of the origin of the craft and the communities that have kept it alive for generations. Kolhapuri artisans are hardly making any money out of the craft. When a brand like Prada does this, with a price of `1.2 lakh, the least they could do is speak about them on their platform. Unfortunately, this is not a rare case. Many such big luxury brands use our textiles without giving due credit. The latest controversy will act as a channel to address the issue collectively. Asmita Marwa, designer Ifeel luxury labels can elevate traditional crafts like Kolhapuris if they engage respectfully, crediting and compensating artisans fairly. When done right, it brings global recognition to age-old techniques. But without inclusion or acknowledgement, it borders on exploitation. Luxury isnt just in the price, its in the craftsmanship, heritage, and soul. The question is: Are the artisans benefiting from this newfound value? Its also a reminder for us Indian designers to celebrate, reinterpret, and give our crafts the spotlight they deserve. Ashdeen Lilaowala, textile designer, revivalist & founder of Ashdeen Working with craftspeople every day, its important to me that the people and the culture behind the craft get credit and benefit monetarily. The Kolhapuri chappal is such a beautiful example of Indian minimalism and design that has global relevance. I am certain there are many such crafts which will gradually make it to the global stage, and we must prepare with a long-term, more strategic approach. Mayank Modi, fashion designer Indians had almost forgotten Kolhapuri chappals, and now, with the Prada show and surrounding controversy, they may think, Why not wear them too? I dont blame the label because designers need inspiration for their work. We get inspired by the tuxedos, while it is the bandhgala jacket for international designers. Its alright as long as proper credit is given to the origin, and since that has been done now, the Indian footwear makers should enjoy the publicity. Ramesh Menon, fashion consultant What Prada has done is brilliant in its way. The online uproar over them not crediting the craft isnt entirely valid, unless they had called it a Kolhapuri chappal, which they didnt. So, accusing them of appropriation needs a closer look. Many Indians have worn Kolhapuris for decades without knowing much about the craft. If anything, Pradas version has reignited attention. This can be used constructively. Ironically, many Indian brands have already been producing Kolhapuri-inspired footwear without involving traditional artisans, and often sell it under completely different names. Why this outrage when a Western luxury house does it? Swathi Matam, designer When luxury labels sell Kolhapuris for over a lakh, it depends on how its done. If artisans are fairly paid, acknowledged, and made part of the process, it becomes a powerful way to elevate the heritage. It shows the world the real value of Indian craftsmanship. But if the craft is used just for profit, without credit or benefit to the makers, it becomes exploitation. We believe luxury and tradition can coexist only when artisans are respected, empowered, and made part of the journey. True luxury is not just about price, its about purpose, people, and preserving culture.
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Prada and Maharashtra body plan talks on Kolhapuri sandals
Prada and Maharashtra Chamber of Commerce will meet to discuss collaboration. The discussion is about a Kolhapuri chappal-inspired sandal line. Prada leaders will attend the virtual meeting. MACCIA proposed a joint working group. The group will focus on co-branded collections and artisan training. They will also explore a Prada Artisan Excellence Lab.
Prada to engage with Kolhapuri chappal artisans, Maharashtra industry body
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India accuses Prada of copying India's iconic Kolhapuri Chappals
The Kolhapuri chappals inspired a new Prada design. The luxury brand only acknowledged this fact after critics accused it of replicating the iconic sandals without recognizing the footwear's cultural roots.
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After Prada Sandal Scandal, Indian Brands Tap Heritage Pride to Boost Sales
Handmade in small factories, Kolhapuri sandals, or chappals as they are called in Hindi, are often paired with Indian attire
Indian artisans are seeing a surge in Kolhapuri sandal sales after Prada's design sparked controversy. The incident has ignited nationalist pride and renewed interest in the traditional footwear. E-commerce sites are offering discounts and promoting the sandals. Some industry leaders are in talks with Prada for collaborations. Artisans hope this attention will revive the struggling craft and improve their earnings.
India poised to become 3rd-largest economy by 2030: Hardeep Puri
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Uttarakhand: ID mandatory for food vendors along Kanwar yatra route; offenders to be fined Rs 2 lakh
DEHRADUN: The Uttarakhand government has made it mandatory for all food vendors to display their photo ID card and their shop's license number in an effort to ensure safety and purity of food for the thousands of devotees. This will apply to all food outlets serving pilgrims, from large shops to small stalls. Authorities have warned of severe penalties for those who fail to comply. Violators caught operating without displaying the required identification could face hefty fines of up to Rs 2 lakh. Dr. R. Rajesh Kumar, Health Secretary and Commissioner of the Food and Drug Administration (FDA), has launched a special campaign against food adulteration. He emphasised that the ID rule is a key part of ensuring accountability for food quality. Every food business operator on the yatra routes including small vendors, hawkers, and street food stalls must now display their license or registration certificate along with a clear photo identity card. Failure to show this identification will lead to immediate action under the Food Safety Act, resulting in the Rs 2 lakh fine. Speaking to TNIE , Dr. Kumar stated, There will be no compromise on the quality of food served during the Kanwar Yatra. Knowing the identity of the person serving the food is crucial for trust and safety. Adding to this, Tajbar Singh Jaggi, Additional Commissioner of Food Safety and Drug Administration, warned, Legal action will be taken against anyone operating a food business without a proper license or failing to display their identity as required. The government is also using Information, Education, and Communication (IEC) methods to raise awareness among both the public and operators. This includes educating them on the importance of checking vendor identity, identifying pure food, understanding food regulations, and knowing consumer rights. Banners, posters, pamphlets, and social media are being utilised for this outreach. Notably, similar directives were issued by the governments of Uttarakhand, Uttar Pradesh, and some other states in July last year as well, which the Supreme Court subsequently stayed . In July 2024, a bench of Supreme Court Justices Hrishikesh Roy and S.V.N. Bhatti issued notices to Uttar Pradesh, Madhya Pradesh, Uttarakhand, and other states where the Kanwar Yatra is observed. The Court, in its order, had clarified: Food vendors, street hawkers, etc., can be asked to display the type of food being served to Kanwariyas, but they should not be compelled to disclose their names, the bench stated.
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CHANDIGARH: Demanding the declaration of No-Go-Area zones for waste dumping, burning and landfills, over 100 geo-tagged locations across five districts of Haryana, Gurugram, Faridabad, Nuh, Rewari and Charkhi Dadri, have been highlighted in the second part of the State of the Haryana Aravallis: Citizens Report . The Aravalli mountain range, estimated to be over two billion years old, is under serious threat due to rampant violations, according to the report submitted by the People for Aravallis group to Union Minister for Environment, Forest and Climate Change Bhupender Yadav and Haryana Chief Minister Nayab Singh Saini. Neelam Ahluwalia, Founder Member of People for Aravallis, said the report underscores how illegal industrial waste burning continues in several villages despite a blanket ban imposed by the Nuh Deputy Commissioner in early May this year on open waste burning within the ecologically fragile Aravalli region. The report highlights how, in direct violation of the blanket ban imposed by Nuh Deputy Commissioner in early May this year on open waste burning within the ecologically fragile Aravalli region, alleged illegal industrial waste burning continues in Khori Khurd, Khori Kalan, Sonari, Gurnawat, Rangala, Naharpur, Sewka and other villages in Tauru, which is resulting in severe air, soil and groundwater pollution, she said. It also throws light on the pollution being caused in the eco-sensitive Aravalli region as a result of the infamous Bandhwari landfill and a landfill site near ITI Colony on the old Sohna-Alwar road, where mixed waste is being dumped daily. Regular fires at both landfill sites in the Gurugram Aravallis emit dangerous toxins, as organic waste, e-waste, plastic, chemicals and hazardous waste are all burnt together, adding to Delhi-NCRs and Haryanas air pollution, heat index and climate sensitivity, she claimed. She further said, The report also highlights how, over the last few years, hazardous solid waste from the Bandhwari landfill and other kinds of waste have been dumped in mining quarries and forest areas across many locations in the Gurugram and Faridabad Aravallis, contaminating the soil, surface and groundwater in NCRs lifeline for clean air, water recharge and wildlife habitat. The Centre for Science and Environment (CSE) had tested samples of the solid waste from the Bandhwari landfill dumped in one of the Aravalli forest areas near the landfill and found a high concentration of pathogens and toxic metals. Dumped waste lying in 100-plus locations across five districts of the state where the Aravalli range runs, as mentioned in the report, must be removed from these eco-sensitive areas immediately and disposed of in a responsible manner. It is critical to establish a mechanism for strict monitoring and accountability, which is completely lacking at this point, in order to bring any positive change to the current extremely dismal health of the Aravallis, she said. Neelam added, We urge the government to constitute Aravalli Protection Task Force Committees in all the Aravalli districts, headed by the DC of each district under the supervision of the Chief Secretary. Strict accountability with severe consequences is a must to ensure that government officials do their job without neglect and in a proactive manner to safeguard the Aravallis, so that our cattle, wildlife and people in the Aravalli districts in Haryana can live with dignity, without gasping for breath, drinking toxic water and being sick. Dr Rajendra Singh, the globally renowned water conservationist, said, Aquifers lying beneath the Aravallis are interconnected and any disturbance or alterations in the pattern due to toxic landfills and waste dumping can significantly alter the purity of the groundwater table. Aravallis need to be declared as a No-Go area for waste dumping, burning, landfills and waste plants, as we cannot afford to pollute our green lungs, critical water recharge zones and wildlife habitats any further. Dr Shyamala Mani, Senior Waste Management Expert who works as Senior Advisor at the Centre for Chronic Disease Control and is a former professor at the National Institute of Urban Affairs, said, Sustainable waste management is the need of the hour. No fresh, mixed waste should go to the existing landfill sites in the Aravallis. Focus must be on decentralised waste management, source segregation and maximum resource recovery from waste, so that minimal waste goes to the landfills, which must be set up outside the eco-sensitive Aravalli region. The use of single-use plastic items must be banned in all the Aravalli districts. Earlier, a month ago, Part 1 of the Citizens Report, which focused on the worrying state of the Aravallis due to rampant mining, deforestation and illegal encroachments, was submitted.
Police Arrest Man With Fake Amarnath Yatra Card
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