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Punjab: 17 people fall sick after having food at temple langar

17 people including 10 children fell ill after eating food at a langar in Binewal village and were hospitalised but are now out of danger

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SC judge calls for immediate action to tackle pollution

Speaking at the inaugural session of the National Conference on 'Environment - 2025' at Vigyan Bhavan, Justice Nath urged for a balance between economic development and environmental welfare

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Transgender teens fight back against Trump's ban on participation in girls' sports

Transgender people represent a very small part of the nation's youth population – about 1.4% of teens ages 13 to 17, about 300,000 people.

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Haryana: ED attaches mall shops in environment pollution-linked PMLA case

Eight commercial spaces or shops in TDI Mall at GT Road, Kundli (Sonipat), have been provisionally attached under the Prevention of Money Laundering Act (PMLA), the Enforcement Directorate (ED) said in a statement.

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It's a legacy project for me: Kubbra Sait on working in David Dhawan's new film

The actor, popular on Instagram for sharing her "bad dad jokes" reels with her close to 600,000 followers, also spoke about navigating social media.

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South Australia state wins its first Australian first-class cricket final in 29 years

South Australia chased a record 269 runs to win its first Sheffield Shield title in 29 years led by Jason Sangha's unbeaten 126 and Alex Carey's 105

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Dallewal has not ended indefinite fast, says farmer leader

The Punjab government on Friday told the Supreme Court that Dallewal accepted water and broke his fast.

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Priyanka Gandhi alleges Centre is blocking discussions in Parliament

She alleged that the government blocked discussions in Parliament, responding to questions about the alleged suppression of opposition voices.

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US Judge temporarily halts deportations to third countries without chance to challenge

A judge blocks the Trump administration from deporting people to third countries without a chance to argue that relocation may endanger their safety

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Climate anxiety can't make India compromise on people's basic needs: Bhupender Yadav

Environment Minister Yadav stated on 29 March that India must balance climate action with meeting basic needs while highlighting early achievement of Paris targets and emphasising economic growth as vital for developing nations.