Video: Bengal hawkers block tracks, stage 'rail roko' protest against eviction drive
Traders and hawkers in West Bengal's North 24 Parganas staged a 'rail roko protest' against a statewide eviction drive.
In this edition of Newstrack, watch India Today's special ground report from the tragic site at Bharat City Society in Ghaziabad, where three sisters aged between 12 and 16 allegedly entered a suicide pact and jumped from the ninth floor of their apartment. The grieving father noted that the children were heavily involved in online gaming and YouTube, stating, 'Ek mobile tha usi Mein khelti thi'. The programme highlights the 'silent epidemic' of digital addiction among children in India, citing recent Economic Survey warnings and similar cases in Bhopal and Lucknow. Eyewitnesses describe the harrowing moments leading up to the jump, while mental health experts emphasise the need for parents to be 'emotionally present' to create safe spaces for children. The report calls for urgent government regulation of social media and gaming for minors, noting that countries like Australia and Spain have already implemented age-based restrictions to protect vulnerable youth from the dark side of the web.
Traders and hawkers in West Bengal's North 24 Parganas staged a 'rail roko protest' against a statewide eviction drive.
The Trinamool Congress (TMC) in West Bengal faces a severe internal crisis as sixty-one out of eighty legislators skipped a crucial legislative meeting in Kolkata.
The Education Ministry has initiated action regarding the awarding of a contract to COEMPT Edutech. Reports have been sought, and details of the tender process, along with related documents, have been collected for review.
In our Get real India segment, watch our ground report from Uttar Pradesh's Mahoba district, where people are facing a severe water crisis in Kabrai village in this intense summer.