In Delhi, Kerala, Tamil Nadu, educated middle-class put off childbirth
Tuesday, 10 June 2025 A UN report reveals India's declining fertility rate alongside barriers to reproductive freedom, creating a "high-low duality." While some states grapple with unintended pregnancies due to limited access and gender norms, others face below-replacement fertility driven by financial constraints and work-life conflicts. The focus should shift to fulfilling reproductive goals by empowering individuals to make informed choices.
FASTag Annual Pass gains popularity on the Delhi-Chandigarh highway. Nearly 30% of private vehicles use it. The number is much higher than the national average... IndiaTimes
Haryana chief minister Nayab Singh Saini declares jobs for families of 1984 anti-Sikh riot victims. One hundred twenty-one people from Haryana died in the riots... IndiaTimes
Following a recent attack, Delhi Police has significantly enhanced security for Chief Minister Rekha Gupta, upgrading her protection to Z+ cover. Over forty.. IndiaTimes
Arvind Kejriwal criticized the BJP government, led by Delhi Chief Minister Rekha Gupta, for the lathi charge on SSC aspirants protesting alleged exam.. IndiaTimes
Union Home Minister Amit Shah criticized the Congress-led India bloc's Vice President candidate, B. Sudershan Reddy, accusing him of supporting Naxalism through.. IndiaTimes
Malayalam Vinayaka Chaturthi 2025 is celebrated with rituals, fasting, and prayers in Kerala. The festival honours Lord Ganesha's blessings for peace,.. DNA
MLA from Kerala, Rahul Mamkootathil, who quit Kerala Youth Congress chief post after being alleged of misbehaving with actress, is now in another big trouble. A.. DNA
Viral: To reduce road accidents and casualties in India, residents must change their behavior and adhere to road safety law. India has seen a sharp increase in.. DNA
At 105, M A Abdullah Maulavi embraced digital literacy through Kerala's Digi Keralam project, overcoming his reliance on others for news during the pandemic... IndiaTimes
Union Home Minister Amit Shah criticized MK Stalin and Sonia Gandhi for dynastic politics during a BJP meeting in Tamil Nadu. He expressed confidence in the NDA.. IndiaTimes
The Supreme Court is set to offer its opinion on the President's queries regarding the power to set timelines for governors and the President in assenting to.. IndiaTimes
The NDA's choice of C P Radhakrishnan for vice-president has placed DMK in a dilemma. While rejecting a Tamil Nadu native could be seen as disrespecting Tamil.. IndiaTimes
The UN has officially declared a famine in Gaza—the first ever in the Middle East—warning that over 500,000 Palestinians are already starving, with numbers expected to rise beyond 640,000 by September. The IPC has raised Gaza to Phase Five, its highest alert level, amid Israel’s blockade preventing vital aid deliveries. Despite repeated UN warnings, Israel dismisses famine claims as “Hamas lies.” Meanwhile, wealthy Muslim nations largely remain silent, focusing on ties with Israel while Gaza faces unprecedented humanitarian catastrophe.
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Colombia has been rocked by one of its deadliest coordinated attacks in recent years, leaving at least 17 people dead. Authorities say dissidents of the defunct FARC rebels launched two brutal strikes: a car bomb outside a military aviation school in Cali and a drone attack on a police helicopter in Antioquia. At least 12 police officers were killed in the helicopter attack, which targeted personnel eradicating coca leaf crops, the raw material for cocaine. Another five lives were lost in the car bomb blast, which also injured more than 30 people. President Gustavo Petro initially blamed the Gulf Clan drug cartel but later pointed to FARC dissidents as key perpetrators. The violence underscores Colombia’s deepening security crisis as drug cartels and rebel remnants escalate attacks. The United Nations recently reported coca cultivation reached record highs, fueling tensions across the country.
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How UN’s women-only AI school wants to tackle gender inequality in AI
UN Women is trying to ensure women aren’t left behind in the artificial intelligence revolution by educating ‘feminist leaders’ on how to build and use AI for social change.
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UN conference adopts Awaza Programme to boost trade and resilience in landlocked countries
In Awaza, Turkmenistan, the United Nations set a 10-year roadmap to tackle the economic, trade and infrastructure challenges facing 32 landlocked developing countries across four continents.
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The Jaguar, also known as "Shamsher" (meaning "Sword of Justice" in Persian), has completed 45 years of service in the IAF. It has a "low-low-low combat radius... DNA
Although less commonly discussed, low blood pressure can also be linked to heart issues, especially in certain groups of people. Recent research shows that very... IndiaTimes
The Reserve Bank of India is anticipated to cut rates for the third consecutive time by 25 bps on June 6, driven by low inflation and global economic... IndiaTimes