11,000 Litres Of Milk Poured Into Narmada River — Ritual Or Pollution?
That’s 11,000 litres of milk being poured into the Narmada River in Madhya Pradesh.
In this Special Report, India Today's Devang Kurwadwan tracks the growing protests across North India against the Supreme Court's new definition of the Aravalli Hills. From Gurugram to Jaipur, environmental activists and citizens are demonstrating against the revised criteria, which they claim strips protection from nearly 90% of the fragile mountain range. The controversy centres on the rule that only hills 100 metres or taller qualify for protection. However, Union Environment Minister Bhupender Yadav has pushed back against the outcry, calling the charges baseless. He asserts that 'only a tiny 0.19%' of the total 1.4 lakh square kilometre Aravalli region is open for mining, while the vast majority remains protected. The programme highlights the political slugfest, with the opposition accusing the government of favouring the mining mafia, while residents in villages like those near Minister Rao Narveer Singh’s office demand the guideline be withdrawn to save the region’s ecological lifeline.
That’s 11,000 litres of milk being poured into the Narmada River in Madhya Pradesh.
US President Donald Trump has issued a stern warning to Tehran, claiming Iranians are 'only alive today to negotiate' and accusing them of 'short-term extortion' via the Strait of Hormuz.
In this episode of Newstrack, watch India Today's Marya Shakil's ground report from Kolkata as the stage is set for the big battle for Bengal.
Mumbai Cricket Association honoured cricket legends by naming gates and stand after them at the Wankhede Stadium.