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Kindergarten Students Prepare Tea for Principal in Viral Video

A heartwarming video featuring lower kindergarten students from Montessori Nargis Dutt Public School in Kotli Gala Bana, Jammu and Kashmir, is captivating social media users. Posted by Anil Chowdhary on Instagram, the clip shows the children collaboratively preparing tea for their principal and themselves. Guided by one boy, the group follows his instructions step-by-step in front of a podcast microphone, using a pot, cups, and a small gas stove. The process begins with the boy teaching his classmate, 'Chotu,' how to turn on the gas, and culminates in the joyful moment of sipping the freshly made tea. The video has garnered significant attention online, with viewers praising the school's innovative approach to education and extracurricular activities. This follows another viral clip of students from K Khel Government Middle School in Nagaland, who are growing organic vegetables for their mid-day meals, showcasing the emphasis on practical learning and environmental awareness in schools. sources

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Mar 21 2025, 12 pm

Egg Seller and Juice Vendor Receive Notices for GST Dues

In Madhya Pradesh and Uttar Pradesh, two small-scale vendors—an egg seller and a juice vendor—are facing distressing notices from the Income Tax (I-T) department, alleging massive dues amounting to crores. Prince Suman, from Damoh, received a notice claiming he owes Rs 6 crore in Goods and Services Tax (GST) linked to a fictitious company, "Prince Enterprises," registered in his name in Delhi, which he denies ever knowing about. His father expressed disbelief, questioning why they would struggle financially if they were truly wealthy. Similarly, in Aligarh, Md Rahees received a notice for over Rs 7.5 crore, attributed to bogus transactions, which he insists he knows nothing about. Both men suspect their personal documents were misused for fraudulent activities, with Rahees's documents reportedly linked to donations for the 2022 Punjab assembly elections. Their families are now appealing for government assistance amid these alarming accusations. sources

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Mar 28 2025, 10 pm

Telangana Man Marries Two Women in One Ceremony

In a recent event in Telangana's Komaram Bheem Asifabad district, a man named Suryadev married two women, Lal Devi and Jhalkari Devi, in a single ceremony, defying India's legal prohibition against polygamy for Hindus. Suryadev, a resident of Gumnoor village, expressed his love for both women and orchestrated a grand celebration, even featuring their names on a single wedding invitation. A video of the ceremony shows the trio participating in rituals, supported by family, relatives, and villagers, despite initial reluctance from village elders. This incident is not isolated; similar cases have occurred in the region, including a 2021 marriage in Adilabad district and another in Jharkhand in 2022, where men married two women with the consent of all parties involved. Such practices raise questions about cultural norms and legal boundaries in India. sources

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Mar 28 2025, 10 pm

2025 Solar Eclipse: Top Viewing Spots and Safety Tips

Skywatchers can look forward to a partial solar eclipse on March 29, 2025, marking the year's first solar eclipse. Unlike a total eclipse, this event will only partially obscure the Sun, creating a crescent shape visible across parts of Europe, Northwestern Africa, Greenland, Iceland, and the northeastern US and eastern Canada. The eclipse will begin in the US around 4:50 am EDT, peak at 6:47 am EDT, and conclude by 8:43 am EDT, with optimal viewing times in states like New York, Massachusetts, and Virginia. In Europe, it will start after 10 am GMT, peaking at 11:03 am GMT with about 40% coverage. Safety is crucial; viewers should use proper solar viewers compliant with ISO 12312-2 standards to prevent eye damage. For those unable to view it directly, live streams will be available from platforms like Timeanddate and the Royal Observatory Greenwich. sources

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Mar 28 2025, 9 pm

Video: Girls' Hostel Fire, Students Escape; One Falls

A fire erupted at the Annapurna Girls Hostel in Greater Noida today, prompting a dramatic rescue of two students who were trapped on the second floor. A viral video captured the moment the students stood on their balcony as flames erupted from a nearby window, following an explosion in an air-conditioner that ignited the blaze. While other hostel occupants evacuated via the stairs, locals placed a ladder against the building, but it fell short. The students climbed down to the air-conditioner unit's frame to reach the ladder, with one student slipping but sustaining no serious injuries. Firefighters arrived promptly and managed to control the fire, ensuring that all residents were safely evacuated without any fatalities. Chief Fire Officer Pradeep Kumar Choubey confirmed that necessary legal actions are underway following the incident. sources

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Mar 28 2025, 8 pm

Mohanlal's 'Empuraan' Ignites Congress-BJP Tension in Kerala Elections

In a surprising show of unity, Kerala's ruling Left Front and the opposition Congress have rallied behind actor Mohanlal's new film, '_L2: Empuraan_', which they claim highlights the "Sangh agenda" and critiques the misuse of central investigative agencies, referencing the 2002 Gujarat riots. The film, which premiered to a record Rs 22 crore in its opening day, has faced backlash from right-wing groups labeling it "anti-Hindu." Despite this, Congress youth leader Rahul Mamkoottathil hailed it as a "pan-Indian film" and condemned the hate campaign against Mohanlal and director Prithviraj Sukumaran. Kerala Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan also criticized films like 'The Kerala Story' for spreading propaganda. Meanwhile, the BJP's state unit has distanced itself from the controversy, asserting that the film's impact on the party will be minimal. As the state gears up for Assembly elections next year, the film's release adds a new layer to the ongoing political discourse. sources

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Mar 28 2025, 7 pm

Centre Approves ₹62,000 Crore Deal for Indian Attack Helicopter

NEW DELHI: The Cabinet Committee on Security has approved a landmark deal to acquire 156 Light Combat Helicopters (LCH) from Hindustan Aeronautics Ltd (HAL) for over Rs 62,000 crore, marking the largest order in HAL's history. The helicopters, known as Prachand, will be manufactured at HAL's facilities in Bengaluru and Tumkur and will be allocated to the Indian Army (90 units) and the Indian Air Force (IAF) for operations near the borders with China and Pakistan. Notably, the LCH can operate at high altitudes, making it suitable for challenging terrains like Siachen and eastern Ladakh. This initiative aligns with the government's push for self-reliance in defence manufacturing under the Make in India and Atmanirbhar Bharat programs. The government has also placed significant orders for other indigenous systems, including 83 Light Combat Aircraft and 307 ATAGS howitzers, further enhancing its defence capabilities. sources

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Mar 28 2025, 7 pm

India's Satellites Orbit Earth at 28,800 Kmph, 500km High

Two Indian satellites, traveling at speeds of 28,800 kilometers per hour, are engaged in a complex maneuver known as the Space Docking Experiment (SpaDeX), orchestrated by the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO). This experiment, which began in December, successfully achieved docking on January 16 and undocking on March 13, making India the fourth nation to master this technology, following the U.S., Russia, and China. Utilizing the indigenously developed Bharatiya Docking System, the mission was completed at a cost of less than Rs 300 crore. However, a critical experiment involving the transfer of electrical power between the satellites was not completed due to a minor misalignment, with ISRO planning to attempt this again in May. The successful docking has been hailed as a significant milestone for India's future space missions, including plans for a modular space station and a lunar sample return mission. sources

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Mar 28 2025, 7 pm

Vijay's Warning: "Powerful Storm Coming" Before Tamil Nadu Election

Actor Vijay, leader of the Tamilaga Vettri Kazhagam (TVK), launched a fierce critique of Tamil Nadu's ruling DMK and Prime Minister Narendra Modi's BJP, alleging a covert alliance between the two. At the TVK's inaugural general council meeting, he addressed issues such as delimitation, 'Hindi imposition', and crimes against women, asserting that the DMK's governance has failed the state. He emphasized the importance of the existing two-language policy and opposed proposed changes to Waqf laws, arguing they threaten Muslim community rights. Vijay's remarks on rising violence against women suggest a strategic focus on female voters in the upcoming elections. He declared the 2026 election a contest solely between TVK and DMK, challenging Chief Minister Stalin directly. Drawing parallels to past cinematic political figures, Vijay's burgeoning political career has garnered significant support, despite the historical difficulties faced by other actors in transitioning to politics. sources

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Mar 28 2025, 6 pm

PM Modi Joins Studio Ghibli Trend, Shares Photos with Leaders

The Indian government has embraced the viral trend of AI-generated art by releasing a series of Studio Ghibli-style portraits of Prime Minister Narendra Modi. Shared on social media platform X, the collection features 12 portraits that depict Modi in various settings, including meetings with former US President Donald Trump and French President Emmanuel Macron, as well as images of him in an Indian Army uniform and next to a Vande Bharat train. The Ghibli art style, characterized by pastel colors and intricate details, has gained popularity online, leading to a surge in AI-generated visuals reminiscent of the works of legendary animator Hayao Miyazaki. Meanwhile, a video of Miyazaki expressing his disdain for AI animation has resurfaced, highlighting the ongoing debate around technology's role in creativity. For those interested in creating their own Ghibli-style images, various AI tools and platforms are available, though some features may require subscriptions. sources

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Mar 28 2025, 6 pm

Husband's Kidney Failure Leads Woman to Drown Baby Girl

A woman in Hyderabad has confessed to drowning her two-week-old daughter in a bucket of water, citing her inability to care for the child as a primary reason. Arogya Vijaya, originally from Tamil Nadu, had moved to Telangana and was employed at a local kitchen while also caring for her one-year-old son. Following the incident on March 25, Vijaya claimed that she had left the baby unattended while showering and discovered her missing upon returning. She subsequently told her husband, Mudalai Mani, that someone else had drowned their child, prompting him to file a police report. However, during questioning, Vijaya admitted to the crime, revealing the pressures she faced, including her husband's kidney failure, which contributed to her distressing decision. The case has raised concerns about mental health and support for vulnerable families in the region. sources

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Mar 28 2025, 5 pm

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