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Tear Gas Fired on MSP Protesters, Six Farmers Injured as March Halted

Ambala: Six farmers sustained injuries on Friday as a peaceful protest march demanding legal guarantees for Minimum Support Prices (MSP) turned chaotic near the Shambhu border on National Highway 44. The march, led by Samyukta Kisan Morcha (Non-Political) and Kisan Mazdoor Morcha, was halted by police using tear gas shells, forcing the protestors to retreat.

“Police Officer Suspended and Arrested for Slapping Kangana Ranaut”

A Central Industrial Security Force (CISF) constable has been arrested and suspended after allegedly slapping Kangana Ranaut, the newly-elected Mandi MP and actor, at the Chandigarh airport. The incident, which occurred as Ranaut was on her way to board a flight to Delhi, has sparked controversy and garnered widespread attention.

“Security Personnel Reportedly Slap Kangana Ranaut at Chandigarh Airport”

In a shocking incident, Bollywood actor and newly elected Member of Parliament Kangana Ranaut was allegedly slapped by a Central Industrial Security Force (CISF) constable at Chandigarh airport. The altercation reportedly stemmed from the constable's dissatisfaction with Ranaut's views on farmers' protests.

“CBSE Urges Students to Utilize Delhi Metro Amid Farmers’ Protest Traffic Disruptions”

In light of ongoing farmers' protests causing traffic disruptions in the national capital, the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) has issued a directive urging students to utilize Delhi Metro services to reach their exam centers for the Class 10 and 12 board examinations. The exams, scheduled from February 15 to March 13, pose potential challenges for students navigating through traffic constraints.

“Haryana Converts Stadiums to Jails as Farmers’ March to Delhi Spurs Security Measures”

In anticipation of the planned march by thousands of farmers to Delhi, the Haryana government has taken precautionary measures, converting two major stadiums into temporary jails. The move comes amid heightened tensions surrounding the farmers' agitation and concerns about potential unrest.

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“Manali’s Solang-Rohtang Sees Over 1,000 Vehicles Stranded Due to Heavy Snowfall, 700 Tourists Rescued”

A fresh wave of heavy snowfall in Himachal Pradesh’s Manali has left over 1,000 vehicles stranded and created significant traffic jams along the Solang-Rohtang route. The snow, which started on Monday, has turned the picturesque region into a logistical challenge, as tourists flocked to the area ahead of the Christmas and New Year holidays.

“Kashmir Braces for Coldwave: MeT Predicts Dry Weather and Light Snowfall in Coming Days”

The Kashmir Valley continues to experience intense coldwave conditions, with the MeT (Meteorological Department) predicting dry weather for the next two days. The summer capital, Srinagar, recorded a minimum temperature of -3.6°C during the night between Sunday and Monday, marking another chilly night in the region's harsh winter.

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India Faces Soil Crisis: Campaign Launched to Protect Soil Health and Food Chain

MANGALURU: In an alarming revelation, India loses about 5,500 million tonnes of soil annually due to erosion, a pressing issue that threatens agricultural productivity and food security. Addressing this concern, a significant event was organized in Mangaluru, bringing together experts, students, and farmers to advocate for soil conservation and sustainable agricultural practices.

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