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G20: Prime Minister Modi pitches for 'fusion approach' to address challenges in agriculture

IndiaTimes Friday, 16 June 2023
"The supply chain disruptions caused by the pandemic have been worsened by the impact of geo-political tensions. Climate Change is causing extreme weather events more and more frequently. These challenges are felt most by the global South (developing countries)." said Modi while addressing the G20 agriculture ministers' meet, being held in Hyderabad, via video-message.
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Rahul Gandhi hit back at PM Modi for the allegations levelled against him by the Prime Minister. “Mr Narendra Modi, Do Adani-Ambani fill you in a 'tempo' and give you money? Is this your personal experience? Do one thing- send CBI, ED to them. Get a thorough investigation done, don't panic,” Rahul Gandhi Said. Earlier, the Congress also responded to PM Modi's “Shehzada getting black money from Adani-Ambani?" jibe at Rahul Gandhi, saying the Wayanad MP has finally forced the Prime Minister to expose corruption by making serious allegations against industrialists Gautam Adani and Mukesh Ambani. #RahulGandhi #RahulGandhiHitsBack #RahulGandhiAdaniAmbaniJibe #PMModiinTelangana #PMModiTelangana #Telangana #TelanganaNews #PMModiSpeech #AdaniAmbani #MukeshAmbani #GautamAdani #CongressvsBJP #LokSabhaElections2024 #Elections2024 #LSElections24 #Oneindia ~HT.178~PR.152~ED.194~GR.124~

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Indian Youth Concerned: Unemployment Tops List of Worries Despite Faith in Modi's Vision | Oneindia [Video]

Indian Youth Concerned: Unemployment Tops List of Worries Despite Faith in Modi's Vision | Oneindia

In a recent survey, young Indian voters named “unemployment” as their main worry. While many still trust that Narendra Modi will lead India into a golden future , the economic growth is simply not producing enough jobs. #IndianYouth #UnemploymentWorries #ModisVision #LokSabhaPolls2024 #YouthConcerns #EconomicGrowth #JobMarket #FaithInModi #YouthVoice #FutureIndia ~HT.178~PR.152~ED.194~GR.124~

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Climate change Climate change Current rise in Earth's average temperature and its effects

Study Warns Deadly Ocean Upswells Increasing Due to Climate Crisis [Video]

Study Warns Deadly Ocean Upswells Increasing Due to Climate Crisis

Study Warns Deadly , Ocean Upswells Increasing , Due to Climate Crisis. 'The Guardian' reports that a new study highlights how the climate-disrupted ocean has pushed a number of aquatic species to flee increasing temperatures in the tropics. The forced migration has increasingly resulted in sharks, rays and other species dying amid intense upswells of cold water from the depths of the ocean. In 2021, extreme cold upswelling off of South Africa's coast caused a mass die-off of over 260 marine organisms from 81 different species. A recent study found that these upswellings are increasing in both frequency and intensity. . Scientists were able to study the 2021 mass die-off in precise detail, due to one of the victims being a satellite-tagged bull shark. The bull shark died in waters 10 degrees Celsius below the temperature tropical species are accustomed to. Despite the shark's attempts to avoid the cold swell, it could not escape the impacted area before succumbing to hypothermia. 'The Guardian' reports that the team found that the frequency of these cold upswelling events has been increasing since 1981. Other species killed in similar events include whale sharks, bigeye trevallies, convict surgeonfish and the common blacktip shark. . Other species killed in similar events include whale sharks, bigeye trevallies, convict surgeonfish and the common blacktip shark. . Other species killed in similar events include whale sharks, bigeye trevallies, convict surgeonfish and the common blacktip shark. . Other species killed in similar events include whale sharks, bigeye trevallies, convict surgeonfish and the common blacktip shark. . The team's findings were published on April 15 in 'Nature Climate Change.'

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Hyderabad Hyderabad Capital of Telangana, India

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