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Pakistan and Russia are set to collaborate on a rail and road network, with the aim of improving connectivity between Pakistan, Central Asia, and Russia. This plan was discussed at the SCO ministerial conference in Tianjin, China. The meeting involved Pakistan’s Federal Minister for Communications, Abdul Aleem Khan, and Russia’s Deputy Minister of Transport, Andrey Sergeyevich Nikitin, who agreed to fast-track infrastructure projects. These projects are aimed at integrating trade and economic activities in the region, transforming Pakistan into a key regional hub. This cooperation follows the joint naval exercise ‘Arabian Monsoon-VI’ conducted earlier this year. Additionally, Bilawal Bhutto Zardari…

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The Maiya Samman Yojana, a welfare scheme by the Jharkhand government, has delivered financial aid to women in Palamu. A total of 349,080 women have received funds in their bank accounts for the month of May. The total amount disbursed was 87.27 crore rupees, channeled through the treasury. Each beneficiary received 2500 rupees, which was credited to their accounts starting from Friday. Prior to this, the April installment was disbursed in June. The Women, Child Development and Social Security Department has allocated 559 crore rupees for the scheme, covering five months. The funds are being provided to beneficiaries whose bank…

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In anticipation of potential shortages of DAP fertilizer across the country, agricultural experts have issued guidance to farmers on alternative fertilizer options. For early-maturing paddy varieties, farmers are advised to use a combination of 52 kg of urea, 100 kg of superphosphate, and 13 kg of potash per acre. Alternatively, 50 kg of NPK 12:32:16 fertilizer mixed with 39 kg of urea can be applied per acre. Another recommendation is a blend of 80 kg of complex fertilizer 20:20:00:13, 18 kg of urea, and 13 kg of potash per acre. For long-duration paddy varieties (maturing in over 140 days), the…

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The Maharashtra government, led by Deputy CM Devendra Fadnavis, has declared a zero-tolerance policy towards violence stemming from language disputes. Fadnavis asserted the government’s commitment to upholding the Marathi language but clarified that any form of hooliganism or physical attacks will not be permitted. He confirmed that authorities have already responded to a recent incident and will take legal action against any future violations. Fadnavis also commented on the irony of disputes regarding Hindi, especially given the widespread acceptance of English. The remarks of Minister Yogesh Kadam and Shiv Sena (UBT) MLA Aaditya Thackeray, further underscored the need for respect…

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A major explosion at a petrol and LPG station in Rome’s Centocelle area left at least 21 people injured on Friday morning. The explosion, which happened around 8:20 am, caused significant damage to surrounding buildings and vehicles. The initial assessment indicates a technical fault during refuelling. Five individuals were hospitalized with minor burns and injuries from broken glass. Among the injured were eight police officers, a firefighter, and an emergency responder who suffered burns. The blast was powerful enough to be heard and seen across Rome, producing a large cloud of smoke. Residents described a series of explosions and likened…

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IRCTC’s ‘Bharat Gaurav Tourist Train’ is designed to promote the ‘Dekho Apna Desh’ and ‘Ek Bharat Shreshtha Bharat’ programs. The train will start from Bhagalpur on July 27, 2025, and will travel through several stations before concluding its 12-day trip. The tour focuses on providing access to religious and cultural sites across South India.

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In a significant move to strengthen the cooperative sector, Amit Shah will lay the foundation stone for the Tribhuvan Sahkari University (TSU) in Anand, Gujarat. This event marks the beginning of India’s first national-level cooperative university. The inauguration on July 5th will also involve Shah participating in a tree plantation drive and unveiling an educational module developed by NCERT. The TSU will focus on providing specialized education, training, and research in cooperative management, finance, and rural development. It will offer a diverse range of academic programs aligned with the National Education Policy 2020. Furthermore, the university plans to establish a…

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As the international community watches closely, Israel is awaiting Hamas’s decision regarding a US-backed ceasefire and hostage release proposal in Gaza. Former US President Donald Trump is poised to provide Hamas with a guarantee of his dedication to permanently ending the ongoing conflict, which commenced in October 2023. The US is intensifying its efforts to persuade Israel to finalize a ceasefire deal, particularly before Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s visit to Washington. Key issues separating the two sides relate to the end of the war. Israel desires the ability to restart its offensive against Hamas, whereas Hamas demands a permanent end…

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Raipur, July 4, 2025/ Chief Minister Shri Vishnu Deo Sai today had a courtesy meeting with Shipra Pathak, known as “Water Woman” who has made remarkable contributions in the field of environment protection, at the Chief Minister’s residence office. On this occasion, Chief Minister Shri Sai appreciated Shipra Pathak’s important contribution in environmental protection and especially in taking Sindoor plantation to the masses. He honored Shipra Pathak by presenting her with a shawl and a memento. It is noteworthy that Shipra Pathak has gained recognition at a large scale for her commitment to environmental protection and for the work done…

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Historic improvement in the education system through rationalization in the state: Now no school is without a teacher

Historic improvement in the education system through rationalization in the state: Now no school is without a teacher Raipur, July 4, 2025/ Better results have been obtained from the rationalization process in the direction of strengthening and balancing the education system of the state. Prior to rationalization in the state, a total of 453 schools were without teachers. After rationalization, not a single school is without a teacher. Similarly, after rationalization, 4728 schools out of 5936 single-teacher schools in the state have been staffed with teachers, which is a significant step towards improving the education system, which will undoubtedly improve…

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