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With LPG supply tight, households weigh induction cooktops as alternative for cooking

As disruptions in global energy supply squeeze LPG availability in India, households and restaurants are increasingly exploring induction cooktops as a backup cooking option, raising questions about whether electricity-based cooking could be cheaper and more reliable.

Modi unveils major Delhi infrastructure projects worth ₹33,500 crore

The projects include new Delhi Metro corridors and housing redevelopment works aimed at improving urban connectivity and residential infrastructure in the capital, with the Prime Minister also interacting with beneficiaries during the programme in New Delhi.

Class 9 student attacks hostel mates with bed rod in Karnataka’s Ballari, one dead

A shocking late-night incident at a residential school hostel in Ballari left one student dead and seven injured after a Class 9 boy allegedly attacked classmates with an iron bed rod while they were asleep. Police have launched a search for the accused.

West Asia tension

India evacuates over 52,000 nationals from Gulf as regional tensions escalate

Ministry of External Affairs says more than 32,000 returned on Indian carriers as embassies activate helplines and advisories to ensure safety of Indians across West Asia and the Gulf.

fuel

LPG prices soar as West Asia conflict pushes up energy costs

Domestic cooking gas becomes costlier by ₹60 while commercial cylinders jump ₹115 as government assures adequate fuel stocks despite global supply disruptions.

Karnataka announces ban on social media use for children below 16

Chief Minister Siddaramaiah says the measure aims to curb harmful effects of rising screen exposure among minors amid growing concerns about digital addiction, online safety risks, and excessive mobile phone use.

IRIS Dena sinking puts focus on India’s maritime limits in waters named after it

The US torpedo attack on the Iranian warship IRIS Dena near Sri Lanka has sparked debate about India’s maritime role, highlighting that despite the ocean being named after India, international law limits New Delhi’s control over its waters.

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