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GJC Requests Formation of Gujarat State Level Vigilance Committee to Safeguard Jewellers' Interests

GJC Requests Formation of Gujarat State Level Vigilance Committee to Safeguard Jewellers' Interests

The All India Gem and Jewellery Domestic Council (GJC) announced that it has formally requested the Government of Gujarat to establish a State Level Vigilance Committee dedicated to protecting the interests of jewellers across the state.   L to R: Mitesh Dhorda, Avinash Gupta, Bharat Zaveri, Shri Harsh Sanghavi Ji, Rajesh Rokde, Avi Shah & Salim Daginawala   A high-level delegation from GJC, led by Chairman Rajesh Rokde, Vice Chairman Avinash Gupta, Director Salim Daginawala, ZCM Avi Shah, Bharat Zaveri, and National Secretary Mitesh Dhorda, met with Shri Harsh Sanghavi ji, Honourable Deputy Chief Minister of Gujarat, to present the…
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APD Leads Large-Scale Accessibility Audit Drive on IDPD 2025

APD Leads Large-Scale Accessibility Audit Drive on IDPD 2025

On the International Day of Persons with Disabilities (IDPD) 2025, the Association of People with Disability (APD) mobilised one of India’s largest community-led accessibility assessments, a coordinated effort across 33 districts in five states, including aspirational districts, bringing together 507 volunteers and conducting 2,514 audits in a single day.   At a time when India is reimagining its public infrastructure, this initiative highlights a critical question: Are our public spaces truly built for everyone?   APD’s Kalaburagi CMHP team volunteers during the IDPD audit drive organised by APD using the Yes to Access app   Through the Yes to Access…
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Study by Indian Body, Center for Chronic Disease Control Reiterates Link Between Lower Salt Intake and Reduced Hypertension & Cardiovascular Disease

Study by Indian Body, Center for Chronic Disease Control Reiterates Link Between Lower Salt Intake and Reduced Hypertension & Cardiovascular Disease

A new study by the Centre for Chronic Disease Control (CCDC) for the first time concurrently estimated the daily salt and iodine consumption levels of the adult population in India and examined the effect of the World Health Organization (WHO) recommended salt intake levels on iodine levels. The study demonstrated that in India, where universal salt iodization is mandatory, a reduction in salt intake to the Government of India’s National Multisectoral NCD Action Plan and WHO-recommended levels of ≤ 5 g/d does not compromise the level of iodine intake. This was measured by the gold standard method of collecting and…
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RBI Cuts Repo Rate to 5.25%, Signaling Relief for Borrowers

RBI Cuts Repo Rate to 5.25%, Signaling Relief for Borrowers

New Delhi (Rajeev Sharma): The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) on Friday announced a reduction in the repo rate by 25 basis points, lowering it from 5.5% to 5.25%, in a unanimous decision by the Monetary Policy Committee (MPC). The move is expected to make loans more affordable for retail and corporate borrowers alike. RBI Governor Sanjay Malhotra explained that the decision follows careful consideration of easing inflationary pressures and the recent depreciation of the rupee, which reached its lowest level yesterday. “The MPC evaluated the current economic landscape and concluded that a moderate reduction in the repo rate would…
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Delhi chokes under heavy smog as AQI climbs to 323, air quality stays ‘very poor’

Delhi chokes under heavy smog as AQI climbs to 323, air quality stays ‘very poor’

New Delhi (Rajeev Sharma): A thick veil of pollution settled over the capital on Friday morning, pushing Delhi’s air quality back into the “very poor” zone and leaving neighbourhoods across the city enveloped in a persistent layer of smog. Readings from the Central Pollution Control Board (CPCB) showed the average AQI at 323 by 8 am, signalling yet another day of hazardous conditions for residents. City wakes up to hazy skies and low visibility The morning commute was marked by reduced visibility in several areas, particularly in the eastern and northern parts of the city. Ghazipur, Akshardham, and neighbouring stretches…
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Overnight ordeal for Chandigarh–Pune flyers as IndiGo’s operational crisis deepens

Overnight ordeal for Chandigarh–Pune flyers as IndiGo’s operational crisis deepens

Chandigarh (Rajeev Sharma): Passengers booked on IndiGo’s late-evening Chandigarh–Pune service endured a sleepless night at Mohali airport after the flight, originally scheduled for 9:15 pm on Thursday, finally departed nearly 10 hours late on Friday morning. The incident has become one of the most striking examples of the airline’s ongoing meltdown, which has disrupted operations across the country for days. A night of confusion and frayed tempers Travellers said the experience was marked by shifting departure times and little reliable information. The boarding time moved repeatedly—first by a couple of hours, then in smaller increments—leaving fliers unsure whether they should…
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IndiGo Cancels Over 180 Flights Amid Crew Shortages Following New Pilot Duty Rules

IndiGo Cancels Over 180 Flights Amid Crew Shortages Following New Pilot Duty Rules

New Delhi/Bengaluru/Mumbai (Rajeev Sharma): IndiGo faced another wave of operational disruption on Thursday, with more than 180 flights cancelled across its key hubs due to a shortage of pilots caused by recently enforced Flight Duty Time Limitations (FDTL) norms. The Gurugram-based airline, which handles the largest volume of domestic flights in India, struggled to maintain schedules at Mumbai, Bengaluru, and Delhi airports. At Mumbai Airport, 86 flights were affected, comprising 45 departures and 41 arrivals. Bengaluru reported 73 cancellations, including 41 incoming flights, while Delhi saw 33 flights cancelled by midday. Airline sources cautioned that the total number of cancellations…
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Supreme Court Pushes for Stronger Welfare Net for Acid Attack Survivors, Seeks Nationwide Trial Data

Supreme Court Pushes for Stronger Welfare Net for Acid Attack Survivors, Seeks Nationwide Trial Data

New Delhi (Rajeev Sharma): The Supreme Court on Thursday called for a comprehensive review of how India treats acid attack survivors, urging the Union government to examine whether they should be formally recognised as persons with disabilities—a change that could significantly broaden their access to state-supported welfare schemes. The direction came while the Bench heard a petition filed by an acid attack survivor who argued that current laws fail to account for the lasting physical and psychological damage inflicted by such assaults. Inclusion under disability categories, the petitioner said, would help survivors receive sustained medical care, rehabilitation assistance, and financial…
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PM Modi Marks International Cheetah Day, Highlights India’s Conservation Gains

PM Modi Marks International Cheetah Day, Highlights India’s Conservation Gains

New Delhi (Rajeev Sharma): Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Thursday extended greetings on International Cheetah Day, celebrating India’s recent strides in re-establishing the world’s fastest land animal on Indian soil. In a message shared on social media, he lauded wildlife enthusiasts, conservation teams and local communities for contributing to what he described as a revival of “lost ecological heritage.” Modi recalled that it has been three years since the Centre launched Project Cheetah, a flagship initiative aimed at reintroducing the species to India after it vanished from the subcontinent decades ago. He said the programme was envisioned not only to…
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Flight Chaos Persists at Chandigarh Airport as IndiGo Battles System-Wide Disruptions

Flight Chaos Persists at Chandigarh Airport as IndiGo Battles System-Wide Disruptions

Chandigarh (Rajeev Sharma): Travellers at Shaheed Bhagat Singh International Airport woke up to yet another morning of uncertainty on Thursday, with IndiGo’s operational meltdown stretching into its third consecutive day. Early morning schedules took a hit as five outbound flights and two inbound services were delayed, leaving passengers scrambling to replan their travel. IndiGo’s troubles are not limited to Chandigarh. On Wednesday alone, the carrier scrapped over 100 flights nationwide, while dozens more departed behind schedule. The widespread disruption has sparked concern across the aviation sector, given the airline’s dominance in India’s domestic market. Regulator seeks answers With the situation…
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