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Houses made of cow dung can protect from nuclear radiation: Judge
Vyas in the order in the State Vs Mohammad Amin Anjum case, accounted for the benefits of cows. The judge pointed out that many incurable diseases can be cured by drinking cow urine. "Tridev is not different from the cow, religion is born from the cow, in today's time organic farming is becoming popular in place of chemical fertilizer based farming, and organic farming can be done only with cow dung. Crops grown organically also protect human beings from many diseases," he said.
Joshimath crisis: Roof of house collapses, courtyard sinks
The area has been badly affected by land subsidence. The house collapsed on Sunday and its courtyard has also sunk considerably. This has posed a new threat to the surrounding residential buildings. However, the families living here had already been shifted to a primary school, Milan Centre among other places, by the administration.
Che Guevara's daughter Aleida calls for carrying forward his ideals
Stating that Che Guevara should not be restricted to photographs and T-shirts, she said there was a need to carry forward the ideals he propagated. She was speaking at an all-party function organised in Hyderabad to felicitate her. Aleida, a physician and human rights activist, is currently on a visit to India along with her daughter Estefania Guevara.
Shraddha Walkar case: Delhi Police may file charge sheet by Jan end
Walkar was killed by her live-in partner, Aftab Amin Poonawala in May last year. Poonawala was placed under arrest on November 12, 2023 and currently is in judicial custody. The police have tried to make the case watertight. They have collected all the possible evidence to make sure that Poonawala gets maximum punishment.
Delhi's overall air quality slips into 'very poor' category
However, the air quality at the city's Lodhi Road slipped into the severe category at AQI 429, as per the System of Air Quality and Weather Forecasting And Research. Both the major pollutants PM 2.5 and PM 10 were also recorded in the very poor category at 374 and 310 respectively in the city on Sunday.
Justice Sabina appointed Chief Justice of Himachal Pradesh
Justice Sabina was born on April 20, 1961. She was unanimously selected as Joint Secretary of the Bar Association of the Punjab and Haryana High Court in 1986. Thereafter, she was appointed as Additional District Judge and joined as such on January 21, 1997, and subsequently became Sessions Judge in September 2004.
Barelvi cleric slams BBC documentary on Indian Muslims
The cleric said that India is treating Muslims very well and there is no problem. "Even the RSS chief has assured Muslims that they want to work hand in hand. We appreciate his statement on that. BBC should mend its ways at the earliest," the cleric said.
Saints in UP set up 'Dharam Censor Board' to monitor film content
A 10-member censor board has been constituted under the chairmanship of Shankaracharya Avimukteshwaranand Saraswati to check defamation of Hindu traditions. The board's guidelines, released on Thursday, will screen entertainment content on the pattern of the Censor Board.
DCW chief dragged near AIIMS, accused apprehended
When she went near the driver's side, he quickly rolled up window, her hand got stuck and she was dragged. According to Chandan Chowdhary, the Deputy Commissioner of Police (South), on January 19, a PCR call was received at 3:11 a.m. that a woman has been dragged near AIIMS bus stop.
Wet spell over Northwest India from Jan 21 to 25: IMD
"An active Western Disturbance is very likely to affect northwest India during January 21 to 25. Under its influence, rainfall or snowfall activity is likely to commence over Western Himalayan Region from early hours of January 21 and would continue till January 25," it said.
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