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El Nino, Not Earthquake, Emerges As Bigger Threat To Colombia Coffee Harvest
Colombia’s coffee harvest faces a bigger threat from shifting weather patterns than the earthquake that struck its growing regions.

‘Lawyers Can’t Be Cockroaches’: BCI Chief Manan Mishra Refuses to Quit, Slams CJP Amid NALSAR Row
BCI Chairman Manan Mishra rejects resignation calls and hits back at CJP after protests over the NALSAR controversy.

Sugar Prices Are Rising: Government Points To Crop Disease, Rainfall And Lower Output
The Centre says ethanol isn’t driving sugar prices higher. Crop diseases, rainfall and a weaker production outlook tell another story.

Jharkhand Factory Blast: 3 Engineers Killed As Turbine Explosion Sparks Massive Fire
Three engineers died after a turbine blast sparked fire at Ramgarh’s cement plant, injuring another worker.

India Orders Google To Remove Hundreds Of Firebase Accounts Used In Bank Scams, Malware Attacks
I4C flags Firebase sites allegedly used to mimic banks, spread malware and steal sensitive financial data.

IndiGo Aircraft Grounded After Tail Strike During Landing At Gorakhpur Airport
IndiGo grounded the aircraft after a tail impact, while all passengers and crew landed safely.

Buying A Home Was Easier For One Generation, Why India’s Next May Struggle
A founder bought two homes at 24. Today, rising prices and changing housing patterns are raising questions about tomorrow’s homebuyers.

Former National Wrestler Amit Sheoran Arrested After 3 Years In Hiding In Jharkhand Opium Case
Former wrestler Amit Sheoran was arrested after three years, amid allegations of supplying opium to akhadas.

Reservation Hatao Andolan: Hundreds Gather at Jantar Mantar; Security Tightened
Online anti-reservation campaign reaches Delhi streets as protesters challenge caste quotas despite police restrictions and detentions.

Ahmedabad’s 11,000+ Eateries Face Kitchen CCTV Push Amid Food-Safety Crackdown
AMC asks 11,123 food businesses to show live kitchens as inspections uncover hygiene violations and adulteration.

Khargone Nursing Students Break Barricades, March To MP’s Office Over Pending Exams, Delayed Degrees
Hundreds of students demand pending exams, results and degrees after years of academic delays threaten careers.

Elon Musk Says Starlink Could Connect India’s Least-Served Rural Communities
Elon Musk sees India’s underserved villages as Starlink’s next frontier, but regulations, affordability and infrastructure could decide whether the promise becomes reality.
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