Tigers were not long ago listed as one of the most endangered species of animals. Several efforts have been made to increase their number, and each state in India is trying their best to help these wild cats thrive. In one such significant push for conservation efforts, the Tamil Nadu state government will now form …
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Railways To Soon Sell Low Cost Sanitary Napkins, Condoms At All Stations
Condoms and sanitary pads would now be sold at toilet facilities both inside and outside railway stations for not only the passengers but also the people living in its vicinity, a new toilet policy recently approved by the Railway Board said. The policy stated that due to lack of proper sanitation facilities in and around the station premises, those living …
Read More »To Save A Thalassemic Child's Life, Muslim Man Breaks Ramadan Fast To Donate Blood
When we see news of rapes, communal violence, it makes our heart pain and we start believing that there’s no humanity left in the world. We often forget about people who are an example of humanity and considers saving a life above their religion, caste, colour and creed. One such example is the Muslim man from Bihar, who chose humanity …
Read More »Why No Tweet On Thoothukudi Massacre? Angry People Ask PM Modi After He Accepts Kohli's #FitnessChallenge
Prime Minister Narendra Modi, a prolific tweeter, posted nearly a dozen times. One of them was a reply to Cricketer Virat Kohli on his fitness challenge. The PM in a tweet accepted the challenge by the Indian Skipper and said he will soon post his fitness challenge video. While fitness is an important topic, as the Prime Minister of the …
Read More »‘Fuel Aur Kaante’ – Amul's Cartoon On Fuel Price Hike Captures Our Exact Sentiment
As the government continues to receive backlash for soaring fuel prices across India, the Amul girl leads our bandwagon with yet another cartoon. The price of petrol in Mumbai is Rs 85.29 and in Delhi, petrol is now available at Rs 77.47. Which is ridiculous to say the least. Also read: 19-Day Dream Run Of No Hike In Fuel Prices Finally Ends, …
Read More »While Indian Army Is Observing Cease Fire During Ramadan, Pak Firing Has Killed 5 More In J&K
Arnia town, located five km from the International Border once had a population of over 18,500, but today it resembles a ghost town, with only a few people and some policemen left there. That is because the residents of the once bustling town have fled their homes, fearing for their lives as they are being targeted everyday by the Pakistani …
Read More »Emotional Goodbye Letter From Nurse Who Died Attending Nipah Patients Will Leave You In Tears
Lini Sajeesh, was a dedicated nurse, that is all her colleagues – who still can’t believe that she is no more – can recall about her. Lini breathed her last on Monday, days after being infected by Nipah, a deadly viral fever which has left parts of Northern Kerala terrorised. She contracted the deadly virus while attending two brothers, who …
Read More »Bombay High Court Protects 72-Year-Old Woman From Abusive Son, Bars Him From Coming Home
In today’s times, kids do not prefer to take care of their parents and often send them to old-age homes. If the parents somehow do stay home, their children mistreat them as grown-ups, making it difficult to protect themselves at that age. representational / reuters To address one such issue, Bombay High Court has come to the aid of a …
Read More »New York Police Department Inducts First Female Turbaned Sikh Officer
The New York Police Department inducted its first female turbaned Sikh auxiliary police officer. Her induction aims to motivate others to join law enforcement and help create a better understanding of Sikhism. Gursoach Kaur will join the NYPD as an Auxiliary Police Officer (APO) after graduating last week from the New York City Police Academy. “We are proud to welcome …
Read More »Defying All Odds, Book Vendor's Son Studies Under Streetlights, Scores 93% In Boards!
Fifteen-year-old Abhay Gupta did not have a study table or enough space in his one-room home to keep his books. The teen prepared for his ICSE exams under streetlights, perched on a packing case a few yards away from his father’s bookstall on a Park Street pavement. Yet, the braveheart — a student of Harrow Hall School — has secured …
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