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Traditional handlooms, crafts and Indian handicrafts are essential for both the nation’s culture and economy, benefitting millions of locals. Over the years, weaving, pottery and both simple and detailed embroidery and metalwork have been the main sources of income in rural areas. Because of their historical and economic value, many crafts could soon disappear from the world. Thanks to young folk eager to learn, we have a roadmap for moving ahead and senior artisans are key to continuing these traditions. Having an economical, cultural, social and environmental impact is important for the handicraft sector. Traditional crafts support the employment of…

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Many scientists are interested in a UNESCO-listed iron pillar in New Delhi that is over 1,600 years old and still rust-free. The iron pillar is over 7 metres tall and weighs around six tonnes, making it older than the complex it stands in. Despite being erected in the early 400s AD, the iron pillar in Mathura has survived without any signs of corrosion, records the Archaeological Survey of India. Iron and some iron alloy products, when exposed to moisture, often develop rust and oxidize over time, unless they are first protected by suitable paint. Nothing stops the iron pillar from…

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A Waqf is made when a Muslim dedicates their property to God, not as a result of any secular process, according to Senior Counsel Kapil Sibal in the Supreme Court today. According to Mr Sibal, the way the Central Waqf Council is set up under the new law raises the possibility for Muslims to become a minority. Minority Affairs Minister holds the position of an ex officio member in the 22-member body. At least ten members of the group must come from the Muslim community. These include jurists, people of national significance and a bureaucrat as well. The Senior Advocate…

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Late on Sunday night, the US House Budget Committee approved the “One Big Beautiful Bill Act,” sponsored by President Donald Trump which makes sending money back home harder for thousands of Indians living in the United States. It is proposed that all international money transfers by non-US citizens which cover both H-1B holders and green card holders, will pay a 5 per cent tax. Upon approval of the law, 5 per cent of the amount remitted will be held back at the time the money is sent. Since no exemption threshold exists, even minimal amounts of cryptocurrency can be controlled…

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It is alleged that Jyoti Malhotra met Danish, a major figure at the Pakistan High Commission, when she applied for her 2023 visa to Pakistan.Ever since Jyoti Malhotra was taken into custody for allegedly spying for Pakistan, there have been early disclosures that she was being turned into a ‘Pakistani asset’. The YouTuber Jyoti Malhotra, who runs Travel with JO, has been to Pakistan several times and shares videos from there. It was found by the police that she was being prepared for future activities involving manipulating events or opinions. Her YouTube channel also shows clips from the parties Jyoti…

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Human & Labor Trafficking in India: How much is the number of those caught in human trafficking in India? As many as 8 million people — that’s about the same as the population of New York City — are affected. The issue of human trafficking continues to be an issue in India’s region. Among current regions, those living in South Asia and the Pacific are the most likely to be enslaved than people in other regions. It is estimated that most people living under modern-day slavery are united under the Asia Pacific umbrella, making up 62% of these cases. The…

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IACCS: India accurately struck 13 targets in Pakistan, including airbases of vital importance, thanks to the state-of-the-art Integrated Air Command and Control System. Why did everything fall apart for Pakistan? The top brains in air defence are trying to decipher the mysteries behind the events. The government shared some insights. The IACCS explained in 10 points Pakistan attacked Indian bases and targets during the night of May 9 and 10 with drones and missiles. However, their effort was thwarted when they collided with the indigenous and invincible ‘Akashteer’ air defence system erected by the Indian Air Force. It forms a…

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Final Destination: Warner Bros. shared a video of people in India looking shocked, freaking out and putting their hands over their eyes during the horror flick Final Destination Bloodlines. Gore lovers in India are most likely familiar with the American horror franchise Final Destination and its novelty of depicting various modes of a person’s death. Final Destination Bloodlines, the latest instalment in the popular film franchise, was released in India on May 14 and Warner Bros. shared a video of the audience responding to the film. Many people scream as they watch the latest installment of Final Destination. Warner Bros.…

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List of the top 10 biggest football clubs in the world by 2025: With the 2024–25 European football season almost finished, the last big event of the year is upon us: the UEFA Champions League final. In European club football, PSG will go against Inter Milan in the quest for the most valuable trophy. Where some domestic leagues, such as the Premier League and Ligue 1, are already over and champions chosen, others, such as La Liga and Serie A, are still experiencing intense competition. There is much more to securing silverware than winning and fame; it also means big…

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Madhya Pradesh minister Vijay Shah was sharply chastised by the Supreme Court over his comments about Colonel Sofiya Qureshi. BR Gavai, the Chief Justice of India, pointed out that it was not right for a minister to make such comments since those occupying government positions should be careful about what they say. He questioned Mr Shah by saying, “What are the comments that you are making?” Make sure you show some consideration before acting. Apologise at the next appearance in the High Court. What the minister said received harsh criticism from the Opposition, military veterans, and even some from within…

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