India news: Sonam Wangchuk's hunger strike tests Modi - dw.com

India news: Sonam Wangchuk's hunger strike tests Modi dw.com
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'One-room house, not a brick in my name': Ram Temple treasurer amid donation theft row
Ayodhya Ram Temple Trust treasurer Swami Govind Dev Giri denied resignation reports. He stated that the theft of donations is likely around Rs 3 crore. Champat Rai resigned voluntarily after realizing his negligence in the matter. An Ayodhya court extended the judicial custody of eight accused individuals. The Supreme Court has also issued notices regarding the alleged misappropriation of funds.

Eggs off the menu, politics on the plate in India's school meals - TRT World
Eggs off the menu, politics on the plate in India's school meals TRT World

AAP chief Kejriwal urges Wangchuk to end hunger strike; will meet him on July 16
"Sonam Wangchuk has been on a hunger strike for some days, and his health is deteriorating. He is an asset of the country, and I appeal to him to end his hunger strike. There are other ways also for the struggle," says Arvind Kejriwal

How the Iran war turned deadly for Indian sailors: List of seafarers killed since US-Israeli attacks
An Indian sailor was killed after Iranian missiles hit two UAE oil tankers. India has now summoned Iran's deputy chief of mission Mohammad Javad Hosseini.