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By Hera Rizwan Recently, a video of a heated argument between an Indian railways employee and a passenger enraged after being offered 'halal-certified tea' had gone viral. The passenger in the video enquired about halal-certified tea and why it was being offered during the month of Sawan. As seen in the video, the staff explained to the agitated passenger that tea is, in any case, vegetarian. In light of the controversy, IRCTC clarified that the tea premix in question has the required FSSAI certification and is a completely vegetarian product with green dots. "The product is also exported to o...
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By Alisha Dutta Nestled along a non-perennial river that floods every monsoon, the people of Jahal, a small village in Odisha, spend most of their time recovering from relentless natural disasters. With a population of roughly 1100 people, Jahal is dotted with mud huts, with just a handful of concrete houses in between. One of these brick houses belongs to Badri Narayan Bhadra and his young wife Monalisa. When you try to make your way down the winding path that leads to Badri Narayan's house, monkeys of various sizes flock around, scampering across the path and hopping along your side. For tho...
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By Runjay Kumar A picture showing Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese wearing a saffron scarf with Om written over it, is being shared on internet with captions falsely claiming that he wore the scarf at his swearing-in ceremony. BOOM found that the viral photo is from a programme held by the Hindu Council in Parramatta in Australia. Also read Old Photo Of Cars Submerged In Uttarakhand Peddled As Waterlogged Bengaluru Albanese is the leader of Australia's Labor Party. He was sworn in as the country's 31st prime minister on May 23, 2022. The viral picture is being shared against this bac...
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